Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, August 21, 1866, Image 1

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the courier ,
“T he B est G overnment
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Afewtah Divorce.
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javen ’ ‘ Journal and Courier
Heaven
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has the following
Yesterday a a ) «. di-
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vored
to the practice irf the
Hebrew Chuiph, took place at tW ret*
idence of 1 the Be....
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Garbriel.
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present term
rmj of
ol the Superior Court a di
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obia&ed by Louis Rothschild
from Esther Rothschild. One of the par­
ties desired thrift a di VO ice
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should be gran-;
ted after the manner of* the Ilebrfcw°cus-
tom. îYestei?d|y i ir Was
was accomplished
As it is sonjef hat in|eresting to* know
what the certy^uney consisted of, we give
it. It
was las follows :
The
The wife,
wife,
dressed in black, withfo black veil over
her face, appeared with her hnsbahd be­
fore. i} councill^f ten men, members.Of the
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synagogue.
’. ' m ^re wer^ a]i0 present three
rabbins, one
whom aeted as Qie peti
tioner, and wrftte out oq parchment a pe
titon jin Ilebr^l v, askiqg fop a divorce }
the second act&< d as then cspondjtit or Me
fendant, and tii< e third as a kin^or judge;
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tbe council
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a jury-
The
—From the day the war was inaugurated
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« Hello, my jolly tèbel, how do y4
U3VSD EVEHŸ TUESDAY,
devotion to the Union by resigning his
down to the surrender of the Confeder-
foel siuce the surrender ?”
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seat in Congress and joining the army at
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ate armies the rall’ng cry of the shoddy pa­
*u Very much like Laiarus, Yank.”
the begindng of the wafr, Js evidently’ as
“ IIoW's that ?”
LAFAYETTE,
triots was, “ the preservation as it was of
strongly opposed? to secession as ever,: i
“ Like I was licked by doga.”
the best government on earth.” These
judging by the following extract from a
YAMHILL I ’COUNTY, OREGON.
We learn from the Day tod E<np
letter which he reeeffily addressed1 to w !
same patriots (?) aro now striving to en­
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BY
'meeting at Mason, Missouri i
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act a thousand and one “ amendments ”
Glancing
at the
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struction poliev, what remain* to - be said I'i ! the removal of tbe tombstone over
to the fundamental law of this same gov­
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ernment,
Do
they
propose
to
improve
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
nounced the termination of tl J rebellion, : dered by ar» Abolitionist named Bro
.A &ls|i all of the because it bove the inscription, a Fell by
and the fact that each
00. upon perfection itself? They not only
One Copy One Year, i. „
States arc equally ntithed t ,0 eXerdise the hand of an assassin, a martyr to the
. . 2 00. attempt to completely -subvert tbe old
Ona Copy Six Months, .
and enjpy the same relations to Che gen­ freedom of speech and of the press.’’
order of things so far as the organic law
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
eral government. What
1 hat sho:
sfcouM the dis­ Mrs. Dollmeyer refused to remove thè
franchised States Jo 0 ? As ant
air brumbfe in­ stone and the loyal officer? removed it
One Square, 12 Lines or less, on# Inser­ is concerned, but strive to change the
dividual, revering the.
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constrftition god themselves, tin» assuming the infamy of
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name of the concern. The
And
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respecting the rights
ts of al|, I »ay let these desecrating tbe grave and outraging the
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A liberal deduction will be made on we always so contended, that the hatred
States elect their senators and Represen- memory of tbe dead. There is nothing
Quarterv, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver­
tatives, repair to Washington, take so hideous or mean that “ loyalty " will
of the republicans for our form of gov-
tisements.
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their entitled seats in those bodies, peace- not contemplate or execute.—Columbus
Hotel, Medical and Law Cards, $10,00 per crament was only equalled by the hvpoc*
ilrisia
Crisis.
ably if they can, forcibly\if' they
must,
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risy of their professions of love for it. , If
and let thb consequences ti ke care of
T he C onstitutional A mendment
1 man qnd wife having appearing, they st doc themselves.”
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in a N utshell 5—There are no less than
jt was such a grand and bénéficient gov­ side by Bide
b
side before
the Council. Tho rab
COUNTY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
* That is just what all the fighting Gen. seventy propositions before Congress to
ernment why do they seek to so change it bins and rouncij then took the oath, all 9tiak- era Is expeeted when the War terminated sra-end tbe Constitution, all Fatting for
Judge, J» W. Cowles ; ; Cotmnissiotiers ! W.
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effect
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H. Tir »wn; Sheriff. L. L. Whiu as to leave no traces of tbe original form ? they ^rould al ways ¡consider the divorce legal The frnits of victory-^ the irafo lediate res- their arts the elevation of thé African.
Ball. J.
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and b|nqiug; rijic'wife then removed her toration of the Unioh—'have been sac- ThefoHoWing, says an exchange, would
comb ; Clerk, S. C. Adams; Assessor,
If the people, in view of the enormities veil, ar
ehool
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■ rificed to party domination by traitors cover the ground sought to be gained byj
Treasurer,
Clem.
Eckles
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n(jd :‘ the
rablii
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Superintendent, Rev. John Spencer; Cor
"iR-rmah, anjl stated |he case and disuniowists.
of this party, do not consign it and its the petition in d
the proposed amendments:
J. VT. Watts; Surveyor, A. S. Walt.
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having heard it, decreed
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leaders fo the ignominious end accorded tbe divorce.
e decree, folded up,' was
To be a worn*» of fashion is s one
one of
of the
the | bureau for himself, with a looking-glaW
handed to the h ...
r band, and the wife raising
Arnold, wc shall uispair of the capability
S. HURLBURT.
au^ the
d-opped
her opfcn bands, £ i*uu
mv husband
uuouauu u
upytu easiest things in tbe Ttorld. A late writer on the t )p, i(he Arants it.
of nlan
Ulan for self-government.
self-irovprnint»nr
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2. Every fréedmen shall have a secre­
the paper in theqi.J The rabbi who acted a& thus describes it:
ATTOK.YEY
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then'
too*;jt
apd
cut
the
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“ Buy evrything you doffS'lwant,
want, and tary.
binge. He theujhajHied it to tjre preside ¡it pay for nothing you get; smile otta/l naan­
«afayette, Yamhill County, Oregon. Will
3. . Every freed boy or girl shall haae
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ne, Lircuît
i;oúu te’fing him topInca it cmong
practice in the Sti^une,
Circuit and
ami nil
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r this State.
of the "
from the Herald is decidedly to the point been done, the d
4. Every freed ehild shall have what­
yemony was finished, and where but at home ; neglect your children
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your lap-dogs i ; go to church every ever it eries for.
The experience of the last few years the parlies de^ u tod, r ► longer maa and nurse
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White people, whether free or not,
flu
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DR. II. J. BOUGHTON.
time you get a new dress.”
have not generally vindicated tHe capac­ wife.
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ity of the people for sélf-governuient; but
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Late l*h>/$iciun & ^Surijeon,
h-GiR^i —Tbere^ire two kinds of girls, T.IW Every white male citizen of the
it should be remembered that the party
In Hospital department, I which got the control of the gAvern-
appears * best ago of twenty-one years or under, and of
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C hai .'TER ' h LI M istakes .—1 Per, One is tho kind that
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girls that are good for partis, sound mind or otherwise, may ttote if he
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violated every
sons who Wr^| long articles for family abroad-*-the
Of ThexXrn.v of the POTOMAC.
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1 rides, visits, balls, etc,, and whose chief
tice and liberty, never represented a ma­ newspapers, ma a|e a great mistake,
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in Dayton,
Oregon. «
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dolight is .in such thipgs.-
jority of th<» people of the whole Union, they expect th< dii to, be generally read.
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A F ish S tory .—- The
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home-the girls that are useful and cheerful
election
in
the
adhering
States
by
palpa
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troversy,
are
greatly
mistaken
if
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the sick-roodi' and all (Tenn.) Gazette of May 16th, saywf ¿p
ble frauds upon tht ballot-box. after hav­ pose t)hat a prot
ssion will in- i in the dining-room,
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yesterday
A fish was found in the l river
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the precincts of home.
home They differ widely
ing accomplished by bribery, corruption terest-a majorit;
that has puzzled the oldest inhabitant to
: : : PftO . and timidation all that the use of unlim­
J. T. HEMBREE,
o. ■ Writers |vhq extent! ojwtuary noti­ jn character. One is often a torment at give a name tefc The thing was caught
ether
a blessing. One is a moth
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by a fisherman, some three miles below the
tn^datinn of boarders and the tiav L'Uin'z proud satisfaction and a hopeful sign 'to mistaken if'they irnagibe that-they secure consuming evrything about her; the othep
city; and measures eighteen feet and some
public.
all friends.
popular government, that a tlie’atlentionfof&'dc Ball the general rea- a 1 sunbeam, inspiring light and gladness f inches in length, and weighs one hundred
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all around her pathway. The right educa­
majority ofthc legal voters of the country <lers. J
GOOD STABI/IXG.
has the shape of
will modify botfya
botlip little^and unite and seventy pounds. It hàs
could not be controlled by appeals to
4 4. 1 Those who write only a few lines tion will-modify
a porpoise, but is covered with Jong,
long, shaggy
>r»d attentive hostlers.
their passions and prejudices, awed - by to indicate r$sp|ct for the deceased, are both good qualities i» ■one.
hair, and has a beard around its mouthy
official influence, intimidated by power greatly tn retake JL if they suppose their
which resembles a bun-g-hole more than
and persecution, or bribed by gain, to the brief notices will be overloaded.
T here is nothing which love cannot any thing else. It has a paddle in the
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surrender of their principles; for all those
5. Writers of careless* habits, arc d°. It is the only thing that walks with- eenier of its boddy and a tail like a rat.
greatly
mist|kel if they suppose
expedients wore tried to the utinost-cx • I
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pose an
tn editor
editor out touching the ground^ It never grows !
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'tent. In the city of San Francisco alone, has nothing'to <0, but corre It
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Nothing ?n the soul is superior
Dates of Sacred Events.
• at the last Presidential election, over erable pnnetuat^ni
t|nn and orthography, and to iti-7 Let love , be . ?n active ? feeling ; there,
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three hundred day laborers, not one of ^remodel ‘ one
ha their cluiirrey fientenees and all other faculties iune
<^;ne eagerly before
XVe give the following dates of events'
sf indtofent hi|bit$ ar gfoat- ii, apd willingly lay dj wn their crowns so sacred to Christiana un the authority of
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COUNSELOR AT LAW. AND SO whem hud any hop t of profiting by official
patronage
aken,
if
jihey thinkj that printers ^nd coronets at jts feet. It governs with­
LIQUOR IN CHANCERY.
6-’ Vere disch|arged from employ- ly mistaken
the late Rev. Samuel Farmer Jarvis, D,
merit for vbtin
n the
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tieket. can decypher.scratches as reaidly as they out command. All other feelings open I D,. LLD , aa eminent sehofer and divine
ticket
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Lafayette, Oregon.
when they Could not only have retained can well formed letters.
to it as flowers to the sun*
of the Episcopal Ch-arch, whose profound
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but
received
a
considerable
Writers
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verses
are
greatly
Will practice in the District and Supieiny
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learning and diligent, researches into an­
bribe by voting the ■ puplip plunderers’ taken, when they suppose that an
Courts of Oregon.
In baking meat, n o matter what kind, i tiquities would have distinguished hiw
J3FT axes Paid, Collections made! and ticket. Of the promihent
promincot Democrats who' tor will always ihink as highly of
always put in some bfoth. The top of an in any agei
Proceeds Promptly remitted.
have adhered to the party through ad­ productions as tjey do themselves-
'oven is ajways ’he warmest. To prevent
Our Saviour was born on Wednesday,
versity as well as prosperity, through evil taste.nsay bo, in ffaplt. ..
from burning, grease a paper with butter December 25, 4707, Julien perid7 193d’
may be de­ and put on top of the article. This will
as through good report, wc know of none
8. |.A wjitoriwhonA ! artici^
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Olympiad (second year, sixth,f month;)
who have not done so at a sacrifice which clined; is greatly mistaken
misti
when be char- keep theZop of the meat or bread as moist »A. U. G. 747 (ninth month,) fifth day t.
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will close the mouths of all honest men to ges the editdr with prejudice and partial-
•as the botfom. The paper prevents the Julian year, 36
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uny imputation of selfish motives. Whan, 17-
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steam idjh raising. Y’ou need only to
He was baptised by St. John in the
men in defense cf their principles sacri-
9. ¡Any ieacfer who may Suppose we baste th (£ pa per occasicnaly.* Some meat, iver Jordan on Sabbath(Saturday) Jan-
Free and Accepted Masons.
fiice fortune, positing
position ambitious aspira-
aspira­ mean bim in any of the above paragraphs,
requires Jess time to bake than others. ary 6,4738.
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Meets
in
Lafayette
on
the
1st.
and
3rd
His
public
entry
into
Jerusalem
was
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Fridav *of each month, at half past 6 |n the tion, poverty and deadly peril, no one but with individual before
crence.
always be overdone. I
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i Palin Sunday, March 21, 4731, Julian.
afternoon.
a
knave
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fool
will
impugn
the
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arq graetlt mistaken,
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Brethren of the order, in' good standing are ty of their motives,.
it
Willp
be
wel||to
stop
at
this
point.
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year, ninth month ;) A.{(J. C. 680^ Julian*
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T reaties I R atified —The
iovited to attend.
T. V. B. EMBREE,
L 4- I Methodist Prottetant-
Staterman says that w Mr Woods worth, year. 73, A. D. 28; nineteen-tb year of
W.-M.
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A P erfect A nti
D toe for
tjidtoe
for all
all P ois
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S&periatondency , has re- the aesoeiata* reign o< the* Emperor Tiber-
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D issatisf ’ ilü .—Mr. Horace
Greely is II ceived a dispatch fr|>na Swperiotendlent rus ; fifteenth year of his sole reign.
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“ It is now
over
twenty
years
since
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He was betrayed by Judaa Iscaiiot on
t
not at all satisfied
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in| Huutington at Washington City, dated
LAFAYETTE FERRY.
learned thatsweet oil
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” cure the
r_ bite the Jefferson Day is case’ and he expres­ July 30th notifying him that the treaties the following Wednesday evening.'March*
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of a. rattlesnake,
ake, not knowing it would ses his dissatisfaction very forcibly. < He made last year with thjeklamath
the klamath and Snake '24.
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of poison. Practice,'
He celebrated the passover and irstitu-
It has a very bad look when a. tribes, have heen ratified by the Govern­
nounce to the travelling public, that he observation, and experience have taught sasy :
ted
the Eucharist on Thursday ev ming
treated
2“ ’ 2 ’Snakes
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man, officially charged with the vilest ment.” Palinaone'of tL_ •‘ ____
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bos, at the Lafayette crossing of the Yamhill, p»«
me that it will cure poison of any kind,
crimo known |oj®ien, is not eVen indicted is now at tbe head of J tbe Snake tribe in March 26.
both on man'and
man and beast. I think uo farm­
On Friday morning, March 16, a; the'
A LA&QE, NEW AND SAFE FtkRY »OAT,
therefor^ but kegt close in jailbver a year Ida,ho, “ ratifying ” evrything in the
er should be without a bottle of “it in his
shape of horse flesh they can lay hold of. third hour, or nine o’clock, he wi> railed
on which ho can cross Teams, Stock, &c., house. The patient must take a spoonful without knowing on what charge; and
to the cross; the hour when the lam&> of
»-Mountaineer.
when at Iengthi un indictment is found
of
it
internally,
and
bath
the
wound
for
a
the daily morning sacrifice was offered in;
EXPEDITIOUSLY’ AND CHEAPLY.
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against him for something totally differ­ ; ’ - -
cure. To cure a horse it requires eight ent, be can?! be-iried on that; but is still
T had , is S ick .—It is announced, say6 tbe Temple. At fte seventh iiour, or
The roads leading to and from this crossing times as much as it does a man. Here
three p M, when the lamb of the daily
ng allowed a thp Western Press, (Mercer, Penn.) that
ara in good repair, and persons from the let me say of one of the most extreme held close inJaiL? without being
evening sacrifice was offered in the Tern-
South going to Portland/McMinnville, Forest cases of snake bifo in this neighborhood , chance to faqp h|s » accusers
We should 'fhaddeus Sfovens, the old sinilier and
„pie, he expired. At five p. m , hi« body
sdi^t of t__.
not like thii sdrt
Grove and Hillsboro, and from the North,
treatment, and we practical miscegenat|onist, is quite, ill.
Eleven
years ago this summer, wh
where
the mean to
en
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going to Salem, Dallas, Corvallis, will find it
insist oq.fair play. r. for friends and Tip chief engineer of the devil’s domains, was taken down and deposited in the
case
had
been
thirty
days
standing,
and
to their ac’vantage to patronize this Ferry.
F^pry*
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enimies alikp !i
on hearing tbe rumor, set all hands to tomb of Joseph Ari mathea.
the
pat
ent
had
been
given
up
by
his
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On the first Easter Sunday, March 28J
JOHN HARRIS.
grxndipg brimstone, We regret to add
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sicain
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heard;
of
it,
carried
the
oil,
gave
fft
. Lafayette, July 31, 1866.
that Sumner, who has 1 been indisposed about the beginning of the .morning
a
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cure.
him
one
spoonful,
which
effected
a
cure,
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want correspondent
to
down
South,
says}#
of a negro for some time, is likely to regain his won- watch*, or three o’clock, a . M*, he rose from
lt is an antidote for arsenic and strychnine,
the dead. It was the morrow after the last
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It will cure bloat in cattle caused by eatine tional Jntelligeneer’ they tell
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Jewish Sabbath, when, according to the law
bim the
T
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are
2821
miles
of
railroad
eoo-
to
freely
of
fresh
clover
:
it
will
cure
itfog
the first sheaf of the earliest ripe grain waved
freedmen’s Bureau ia after him and he
T. HEMBREE, Dealer in DryG< oods
in tho temple, by which the ¡whole, harvest
P chased by a pack of pleted in California.
• Groceries Hardware, £c. South side of bees, spiders, or other insects; and will flee faster than if
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will cure persons who have been poison­ btoedhpunde The ag *ents
Main Street»
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of the vile con-
rose from the dead, as a type and .pledge
ed by a low running vine growing in the corn have robbed and beaten them- merci­ J,d:Tbe tost case of indplet
enee is related w of-the future rcserrectioa of his faithfa) fop
»’ ’ rTHrn;iTï meadows, called ivy.” ]
lessly. It is stated, on the best authority, one of our exchanges; it is that of a a man
mao lowers.
named
John
Hole,
Who
was
so
lasy,
that
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