Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, August 14, 1866, Image 4

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M ulcted
$5^K)0.
Mr. Charles Mulleu, a mu of prop-
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Black hawk Co., Iowa and a very
But for the fact that those not intimately
loyalroan, so loyal that he tempted one acquainted with him, are liable to he misled
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lliiram Kilburn to enlist for the war with or imposed upon by him, I should uot thus
the promise to take care of his wife and publicly notiee the infamous liar, sneak and
family ip his absence. Kilburn Mitered i whelp, F. D. Seek»old. His poisoned chalice
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galleti fight for the Union. He
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who
ho am liable!to
liable to bp imposed upon in b bp-
at the ^expiration of his service to find i —
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siness j and reputation by the.alhny mendacity
bf the limited number u.
of three
that instead of
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vagatxxids,
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of this prince of liarsand vagalx>nds, this in-
ch ildren) his wife was the mother or four, ¡ carnat¡on of ribaldry, Frank Seebold, a sadidlqr
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and with ./the large'promise, of a speedy by trade. From breaking into my harness
has purchased the entire stock Of
‘eringinVs:
addition of the fifth. Such rapid in-
in­ establishment in the night, to alandcri
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greatest care. Informal
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habiliments
hahiliments
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gentleman,
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this
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disclosed the fact that the worthy squire/ bold done all in his power to injure me. *' I I I of Mr. Deal, in Dayton, Oregon, where
’’ be found at all times a complete stock
was the careful guardian- The injured
fir’-t respectability are ¡ndt, may
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husband at once instituted legal proceed­ can not be, exempt from the vile shafts of this of
ings against him for damages in the sum reptile in human shape,
CONCORD, STAGE and TEAM
shape. ltwould seem to be
of $10,000.
S10;000. 7 It was the only remedy giv> the especial delight of the poltroon and cur,
en him by the law. The case came up at I to foment strife and bad feelings in the dom> »
the recent term of the district court of munity in which he is, through the lenity qf
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that county., Kilbprn’s boy, a lad of a- tho outraged population, suffered to reniairt
Carriage Harness—
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adulterous intercourse in a manner too «vilful, malicious ami unmitigated LIAR an|l;
Single and Double,-
pointed to admit of a doubt of Mullen’s 11 i incorrigible scoundrel. Let him ask for tlie
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guilt and the jury rendered a verdict for prqof, and it will be forthcnjnjng. lie wi|l(
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not, libwever, dare not, call in question t|ije I
the plaintiff for $5,000 damages.
trulhlulness of what I here say, and whaV a E n ;•
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—Banner ef Libcjty.
.SADDLES
score of good men in Davíoii will testify to.
an
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BLOOD FURIHIR.
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—The evidence is daily increasing that
' the officers of the Freedmen’s Bureau in
.the Sopth, are using their offices only to
enrich themselves. In many places they
are running larcc plantations, and having
them worked by negroes who are told it
is punishment fcHd petty misdemeanors
they have committed. The officers of the
Freedmen’s Bureau are generally from
the New England States. So says the
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Cincinnati Commercial. (Republican)
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Physician
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Prescriptions
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Jeff. Davis’ bail bond, stands Horace
all hours, and on short notic
Greely, the editor-in chief of the leading
Radical organ of the United States. Be d: » .
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assured this is neither a fiction nor an nol tf
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and earnestly engaged in an effort for the
arch-traitor’s enlargement, and stands
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IIIS MEDICINE Is A Purely Veget­
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known
to fail in affecting a permanent
FANCY GOODS,
cure in the following cases:
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A gue ^ A nxiety , Loss of A ppetite A sth -
BOOTS and SHOES,
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HATS and CAPS,
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lessness, St VITUS’ DANCE, Stricture,
Please call add
examine our Stock of Tic Doloreux, Whooping Cough, Etc.
and ekan
Columns of certificates of cures might
Coffee, Sugar, •, Tea, Syrup,
Oream Tartar,
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be published, sufficient to satisfy the mos|
Nails, Pocket Knives, Saleratus, Tobacco,
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skeptical that this medicine is all the dis4 •
covarer elalms for it. Persous with any
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mineral poisons; that, while they some
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times afford temporary relief, always leave
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Amanda Fryer!,. having
quit t my
m} bed and boaj-d, ail perons are
no ifiad not to trust hpr on-my account,
as [ wilt neither pay ianv depts of her
contracting nor be responsible for any­
thing she may do.
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Watt's Xervous Antidote
Is a perfectly harmless preparation, and
can be given to an infant without fear o
injury. In
F fact, there are haany persons
who gixe itto crying babies as j Soothing
syrup; with miraculous ¿effect
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The Antidote is for sale by all Druggists.
Sleep ! Sleep ! !
a Prof. A. F. FORBES will com-
menc the second term of the Lafay­
ette Public School sin
tin «Lafayette, on
Monday the I3th day of July 1866.
He has ample facilities for the accom­
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TERMS : »3 A »6 Per, Qr„
or in that proportion for Scholars com-
meoceiDg any time during the term.
A deduction will be made from the
above figures to be governed by the
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ERSONS TROUBLED WITH Wake
fulness will find great relief in the
use of
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J derangement of the Nervous System.
The preparation is perfectly harmless, and
can be given to a Child with perfect safely.
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SAMUEL ADAMS, Druggist.
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who ....I*
wik make improvements
during the coming ye^r,
Any person of respectttbilUy car) be-
conni a ! member of the AsMMyatipn br re-
milting'five do'llars lo .the President or
Secretary, upon receipt oL which'he will
receive a deed of one of the best lots in
the r-
City—25 by 100 f^et-^-and'h receipt
ef mqinbership.
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will
jespnt free of
..’.1 pesem
or expense,
expense.
Due |ialf of the amount received will
go k wards purchasing Iron the old com-
tliçîr magnificent wh»
their
whji^f.,warehouse,
farmi dwelling houses .aid 1 stores, and
200Ó
acres I of land •, —includi
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‘f1<:l|jdi«?gtlje Whole
water front of the city, which extends two
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milej oji
the Bay. One-quarter of - the
*moi)nt received will be advanced to pars
The
Res ¡who ■|ÉIÌ^|ÌM
wiil improve qlieirjots.
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sj quarter, or balance, ¡will be expend­
fir expenses; nfaking1 deeds, buying
siamtas, etc. As soon as the ^000 lots are
disp >sed of, the Oombany!Mfi!l own a city
<frty
over two miles square
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two
¡kills
of
which
square
milts
will be bounded on the Bay, where
^vhere fifty
wha-ves could be built, epsbling the larx
gust« vessels to load, being at the bead of
navi ;ation. This property will then Be
divided pro rati to each ¡subscriber» giv-
Hng j to each a very hahdjsome sum. As
the number sold will inorasse thè balance,
it is presumed that each Stockholder will
reeeive from $190 to $1000 for each cer ­
tificate issued, having
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ANY MECHANIC who
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the names of five others
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In i sending money to oft, registeryoor
letter through the past office, or by Wells.
Fargp & Co.’s Express at jour afek.
For plan of the city, showing
owing the
th« loca
loca- ­
tion j of blocks and lots, at- bills, or any
other information, please *■« “
or ads
dress “Newport Loan anckii
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Itinerant CLOCK and W£TCH Re­
pairer, will visit Yamhill,! Polk, Ma-
riop and other Counties'South,
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school purposes.
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FACTION, He would Respectfully
sol ic it a share of Public patronronage.
North Yamhi 11, Yamhill County. Ore-
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EMOCRATIC WEEKLY IN AMER­
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advance:
0ne copy one yearr -
$2 00
Three copies one year, -
5. .50
Five copies one year, and one L to
the
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10 00
Jen copies one year, and one to
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Additional copies,
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Twenty copies one year, r:
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162 Nassau street, New York I
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Grease for ever/ Sc ;veu pounds of
Wool. He is ql«o î ady as usual, to
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1 of the best and latest stylés.
wishing Good ROLLS must brin
CLEAN WOOL; Al iso one pound of
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J h .UEDRED THOUSAND
BRICK ef
of
aivery
Superior
Quality.
He
has
secured
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the services of the best Moulder and Burs
i ner on the Coast, and can theretcre safely
- vlarrat his BRICK ro be inferior to nrtnr.
s Mako your engagements parly. I shall-
j be/‘hard up” for money, and will conse>
(piently sell Cheaper thru the Cheapest!
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Persons from the Opposite Side of
t&e River purchasing. Brick of me, may
deduct Ferriage. no. 19 3m.
FRANK. HOLDRIDGE
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Has constantly on band a good Stock ot
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The undersigned will dispose of his
farm and Hotel Stand at String TdWn at;
a bargain, x He has 80 acres of good
land, 50 acres of which are under cul­
tivation. He also has the best staijd for j
I a trading point and tavern anywhere on
the Portland Road, For particulars, eall
dn the proprietor, on the premises*
M. ISELEY
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ary Prices of the ’ Country- Persons
BRICK BRICK.
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Master By or before the FOURTH Day JULY
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FARMERS of YAMlilLL qnd' adjoin I-
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fl MAGNIFICENT WHARF,
iooi feet long- by 100 feet wide!
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Whitth cost the proprietors upwards of
$10,000. Tire Farming Country in Solano
counjy cannot be stupaased. Fine soil,
springs of pure water, Jtc. The dimato
is iMpder’ both in . summer and winter,,
than almost any other part of California*
A eny with, such a situation, surrounded
by so magnified t a country must have a
’ GRKA I AND GL()RB>US 1 )ES'n NY
A'ferry is established between this port.
Antihcb and New York, making the dis­
tant oul v 35 miles by land to San Fran-
ciscd, btjmg a saving of jorer 100 pules to
those whoffrive stock to that market.
Some persons nol realizing the immense
rise bn property in new cities, njay 8ayr
“ Hokv can we afford tn give away^so
tnahy lots, r.ot knowin ng how many may
be rctUll settlers?” Why, gentlemen, if
byg ving away five ,p
hup^red lots _____
we can
induce one hundred to settle, then th*
rise i i the value of our lots wiHreora
wift mere tharv
than«
pay or those give» away, and those hold-,
inc tie romaicing k>u arr theowners of
a ha id,snmez property. •* Remember New­
port is io be the- termiinus of the Pacific-
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Railroa«!, and
The rery lo(s you n*»v receive, may, in
ess than three years, be worth
Thousands of» Dollars.'
w n wjouhi therefore say th those who
desire e th avairTbcmselves of thisjiberal
offer to jpin
join (be
the rks.socMiMoni»t
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Ift County Court, Yamhill
jaiiunii ¡Bounty,
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St^te of Oregon, In the matter of the Fs-
taj sic of Çhas. Berry deceased ; aecoutit
ol • rlinal
al scttlejient
settlement ai
and distribution.
iAtkl'now on this 6th day of July, 1866.
■Cl omes into Court,
Mrs. Rebecca Berry,
Administratrix of of the estate of Charles
Berry deceased, late of Yamhill County,
and
qd tiles
files her
her. aeeout for fiinal settlement 4
arid
distribution
of twid
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Mid estate.
Jit
pt is ordered that Tuesday, the 7th dav
off August next, be set apart for said fi-
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TTNTIL further notice, this Steamer wilt C?urt,aud that fou^ weeks
weeks notice
notice thereof
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front the Skin
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It being a midway Stopping place for I
steamt
Jers daily from $kn Francisco to
Sacrati
jjmuito. Already, at and around
Ntwrtt
Newport
there is a large number of in-
hab
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habìm
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To remove all
lay
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.SKIN DISEASES
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bunt of five dollars, will be entitled
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ly in Lafayette, and invite the at ten-
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is able to sell at loweit figures than
h goods can be purchased elsewhere
his Valley.
^.THe highest Market price paid for
pes and produce.
y promptitude in business I hope to
rit a fair share of the trade in my line.
Repairing done,on short notice.
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ing the blood, T s Purifier does not
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It exerts
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contain mercury ih
an
system,
aif Ipnnediate influcnc :fc ’ upon the Sy
. and if the use of it is 11 persisted in for a
reasonable length of ti ¡me, it will eradicate
ail latent poison from i ■ the blood and n re-
store the patient to p< 4 feet health.
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as shill first apply' for a lot, and a
Cipar peti ) given at once (unconditlolaly)
lcftivih ; it at the option of the par*’’( wet-
th<ir t) improve or not; but it is exj4lte<T
that t lose taking one ot ¡the GIFT LITS
will n ie their infiueuciki, ip directing ters
pe
sons seeking a home in California,Tot
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New 7ity
' ’ and County.
’ y By doing oat.
they «rill get more to sctjle than if iey
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were te improve themselves. 7
Nd C harge |F or 4 he D eed !
M on '2Y LOANED to such as
linmeiliatelv, or :the premise?, at
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rates of INTEREST.
¡►ail’
A fiance at the map of California
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that ill necef^ary to satisfy y any tefipchig
teflpc
mind ’ of the judicious selection of this r ag-
ninci'it site for a new city, which has r;
er bedi n Subject to overflow from the fl od
ing or rise of the bay
bly or river
riVer in winter as
, , 7’ and
- wharf were ____
the Wirehcuses
bnht r T>
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I time!i of the highest flood last winter,
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* fine count)
vast I ' egion
countiy > ’ around *** it ¡8
fast liIlin'S up, and if tfi e uninterrupted
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navi« ititin from San Fraecisco to SacrShe
tito u creases as it has done for the het
fixe 5 1 cars, there is no reason wby NEV-
POR
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POR' . r»ui)uiu
sihould nut
not ucuume
become a a
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Adams’ Blood Purifier. ,
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A greater truth was never uttered
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than the following from the Springfield
DEALERS IN
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Repull icon : tl The men who put down
the rebellion do i^t join in the demand
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS;
for the further punishment of the rebels,
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but if there is a General who has never
OILS, DYSTUFFS, &c.
won a battle, a soldier who inveriably
skulked when fighting was to be done, a
camp follower who was ever on bacd to
plunder towns, who was always ready to v i
Practil
of Medicine, Surgery
poor out the blood 1 and money of every-
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body else to save the nation—these are
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the men who are continually making abor
Obstetrics,
tive attempts to arouse old hatreds and
stir the popular heart to vengeance.”
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HARNESS LEATHER,
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PURIFIER
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Or distributed tree!
ADAYIS’£<JLOOB
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Building Lots ! 7
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FIVE THOUSAND
fl - |.l!i
J To be giVèn ayay"
leaving it free from all Humors dnd
IMPURITIES,
Is admittedlo to be t be very best Prep-
aration kpown.
WESTERFIEL1Í
DRS. WHITE.*
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To Cleanse the Blood,
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DRUG STORE'.
BeiDg a Pattent From the United’uieSr
And; Contains over 20,000 --
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The cringing, cowardly detractor will,-] doubt
not, smart under this expose of htj* villanny,. of all description.
williout aS much as meditating redress of any
sort, exeeptjindeed, that be should be able to
muster courage sufficient te apply the incen-
dious torch, or wipld the assassin’s dag’gtr,
Y; with or without Hoops.
which is scarcely probable.
ups,
Spurs, Sinches, Leggings,
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also,
keeptf on hand o cpnwlet
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Dayton, August 1, 1866.
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Stock of all description bi
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Cures Scrofrfla ot king’s evil, Tumors, Ul
ceraJSore, 'E^uptfons,«
’Eruptions,, Pimples,
pimples, Bloches,
SL Anthony’s Fire, Rose > or Erysipelas,
Tetter or Salt Rheum, i Scald- Head, Rin^
worm. Cancer ©r
or Cpncerous
Cancerous Tumofs7,
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Sore Fves4 Female Disuse, Liver Com­ 4
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plaints,’ Dyspepsia. Ci^tiveness, , Dropsy
:ism
Sick Headache, RhCmatL
— in
*" all its forms
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Sore mouth, et^-, an<l p in - -• fact
— all diseases !
brought on by impure-blood.
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i’AS A SPRlNGtMEDICINE,
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Ailains’ Blood Purifier
HARNESS;
ISOLANO Ceunty, California
Opposite Antioch an4 Nefcr York,1 Jthe
mouth of the >
SAN JOAQUIN and * $ACRAMRTO
RIVERS,
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Whiclfi has been regularly laidwoutimr-
veyep and put upon record ;
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For Sale by all Druggists.
no. 16,3m.
Price 75 Cts. per Bottle.
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rpHIS
rpHTS BLOOD PUFFIER
PURIFIER is a concen-
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riled compound of Sarsaparilla,
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low Dbck, Wild Cbeny, Dandelion, With
lodidei of piotass, and Several other of the
.most ■ ’
efficirfcions
remedies known
in
the
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vegetable world, and will exert an inline
’ diate i effect on the
‘ system, and if persisted
in for reasbryible length of time, will erad
icate all latent poison from the blood.
IT CONTAINS NO MERCURY OR
MINERAL
MINERAL f 61SON-
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ipitalists and settlers
11 become, members ofiour;a|cia-
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