ASTOUNDING DEV2L 3M2ÄT N ational T hanksg Further tcitiincry implicati DamuiufT conspiracy to 1 vis—It is exposed thro'gi of a loyrd Journal——For Colti» ATION [From Tbe^New York Day Book.J The followin Doctor Horace's Abolition PHI*. ’ nt year. YAM LI ILI Father, is been pleased to us as a Li The ¿ a revol J I nîqreover, b aas been They dormentize the soul and mind, TERMS OF uliar ■ bkssingsi where' : reopened. has ceased to cxcit . .7 sidri . Intrusive pestilence* has been ben PouRsti mitigated. rgn y has improved 1 , , ■ ■ > t ,And stultify ¿he conscience; Then you’ll beMeve in every kind. Of superstitious nonsense. \ • ■ s So ::eceni tly among i One Copy 0 Ono i* Copy $ I * ; • licli is an indisj r A pene , security aud • 1 ■ ’5 ■ These pilra^did Horace introduce For Abram’s yitalizer, Aud months and years their constant Did make hirfi none the wiser. iOpIc another year 4 ! ’ Of all the ¡pills and tHeir'pretence To better one’s condition,- . There’s none will purge out common sense Liket pills, of Abolition: Thanksgiving Pr “ Almighty God, « The race that’s white thy’ll make you hate vith all your vigor, same time they will create rninff love for nigger. . • tranquility enticientA oLconciliation llav 3 larg Jy prevailedl, and loyalty and .plrtriotism have yieled abundantly of their ■Fruits; ; industry i . hajs been rightly rewarded ¿nd e have been allowed to extend our railroad system far into the western reees- They operate with potent sway To rouse, the priest’s ambition ; OF C hirst he>has no more to say, But preaches Abolition. thie country, while our commerce s [esumed its customary activity in for- i ’ j .• t i .• t .!• i.'L. . eign seas. 3’¿?\V ashi i C onover lett 1 t t : Ii ¿1_ t d . ~ II i I. - - > . - I n ■ w T . ' ■' . • - ■ w j These national blessings demand a na* tibnal ack\nowetlgment I, .Andrew United States. do herobiy recommend that ; :r . ' J ' •* L ; * >- « * J * . • k The prince of peace he’d crucify, And send him to perdition, If called to give the reason why, He’d cry out Abolition. Now, therefore, Johnson. President of the ! ' 1 i ‘ Thuisduy, the 29th clay pf November next, be qtjt apart and be observed everywhere inithe several State s and Territories of the ghty God, with due remembrance that Ills temple doth every man is honor. speak of I recommend/ also, that on e same solenni occasion,. We do humbly d devotedly implore Ilini to grant to r national teouncils and our whole.peo- e tjbe divire * I I Tk- id alny nation ) the ways, of all gootty- offering th natipnal thanksgi^ag^ connection,witii this ht Horses, Burgios, ,kc., •< hod able terms. S. HURLBURT. ATTOKNEV at e . . The MÌóigh »afayette, Yamhill County, Ore practice in the Supreme, Circu; of the Courts of this Stat another waij SJutli 6l;ail 11 : I - è'M' : ' £ branch, and (ì cohorts to arse 4 I Mongrels* in 11 minced opérÀ ’ DR. H. J. EOUGHTOty Surgeon, l’ette-' Pluviefyn' cations, we have the -•lì GETTING £31 J&ospltnl liejpart ipeni it the Lord remaineth i very getting up jey .detab res that the ic meek will Ilg^guide ae meek, will He tca?h ^termiqated, root and rd will give strength v is busy exciting his d the Lord will bless i plunder. It seems the uri have already comi i peace*, on hand, both fresh and pur® or pre emption ; whereof, -and we irive'on our scc^ópd page.ajj Of The Ähnv of the pioTOI AC. -i ■ Office in Dayton, Orcgonj , bouud leagucj hasbccu formed to ^morder all me «jirl ticket, j do not vote the Mon This helliil pcThicates timi ' LAFAYETTE LODGE, ■* NO. J! ♦. àj ready se cn ;ii Free ani* Accepted IYIasd grtl riot at Pl|tp City. the intentiohf.of; Qpv. Fletcher and his ? i ; I' - - : : T®iscreafit,s to c.^ry the election, no mat ter jhOjW jjruchfbldod is shod in driving Meets in Lafayette on Friday of each month, at afternoon. Brethren of the order, in invited to attend. * T. V. Imn’cst and pitBot^i Citizens from the • 1” ’ ’• ■’ I whom L.’Ln'dt ánd as souri alone that ev- ATTORNEY ’A . AND ■—*- It is evidently I V COUNSELOR AT LAW, AÎ LICITOR IN CHANCE! Lafayette, Oregon. teh him at oncei to lie is uiscruit |[ and. need be enfertlirted I received a letter g, which enclose, Lilli! J shaft set ^■trçicx- refers to, iswer my. pprpps4 I 4 r exist tqprove that deeply-laid plan to The other day, the Sheriff of a c i Kentucky i under- k ! »t took to arrest a«man ipdictcd for • murder in that Sta|o, when he was set upon by the ¿Mongrels,* ^nd the prisoner rescued Besides these tangible, evidences of a de- I ’ T ' ' termination)to involve our country again ip all. the horrors of ai intestine war, we havinhe viofci^ thre its of the Mongrel Will practico in the District and Supreme Courts of Oreg ;on. I ¡axes Paid, Collections m Proceeds Promptly remitted. leaders- themselves. es already ori hand obedient servant. ’ HE undersigned would respect! 4 nounce- to the travelling public, t has,-at tho Lftfoyette crossing of the f I > •. ’ ■ I T A LARGE, NEW*AND SAFE FfcllRY on which he can cross Teams, Stof EXPEDITIOUSLY AND CHEA The roads leading to and from this < 1 •ossing are in good repair, and persons fr> m the South going to Portland, McMinnville, Forest Grove and Hillsboro, and from the North, going to Salem, Dallas, Corvallis, wil find it to their advantage to patronize this Fi rrv. JOHN HARMS Lafayette, July 31, 1866. B ri .-G en . H olt , Judge Advocate G eral. The following is the letter referred as being enclosed in the foregoing : H arrisburg , Pec, II, li$6a F riend C on O ver :—I saw Morgan ’ hey arq not willing L‘>J i .• it to submit td tbejresull till anyhow. Perhaps, they fkink t timid into voting theii Spare the propose to ctuiy avoid tbe war thty tljx t our im- pressijon is tha: thia so Y-beating ffebtj this tipie. Secretary of State- . . ~ ioh of Elisha Averett, meth- ria compa on expedition to Green , Iwas shpt y Indians while passing rjrSalt'Lakfc ; ■ A D eserved T ribute to O regon S oldiers .—The Idaho Statesman, speak ing of the departure of Company B Ore- ÌRST T elegraphic M essage .— g|n Cavalry from Idaho, bound for .Van* public message eversene by elèe cover, peaks thus flatteringly of Oregon • a »raphjf says an exchange, went Soldiers :generally: timore to Washington, dated It affords us pleasure Oregon volunteers have two years, done themselves credit aqd the Territory of Idaho much good service» khe former- city, of Mr. Polk It has not been their., fortune or privilege ¡A member of Congress to have their names inscribed among the was .defeated > ^Indiana for re-election heroes. Of Gettysburg, Atlanta or Rich* in eonsqqtieni of his vote sustaining an mond, nor yet with the boys who marched appropriation: of• $25,000 Ho aid them in with Sherman-to the s6a; but they have tpe ent On the ground that “ a seen work as hard and rough, though far Ulan w d be made to believe in ‘less inviting. | A ... handful /*:tr . of ~ volunteers ____ stich a 1 was to big a foul to go to may fight roving bands of stealthy Snake® Snakes ! a quarter of a century and no one would think of calling them th"' heroes; yet they may march through more mud and snow, wager and subsist themselves through cold win* ters without fuel, suffer fat more 1------ ; privation ’ and work harder th^n thousands of their conversation . . . comrades who have won immortal fame ? in one brilliant campaign or a single i charge, The Oregon volunteers have ' been true soldiers If the Mon ■ ■ •-------------- ■— ■ ■ to g$t up. a rebellion most >drank ide^ruiine^ to accomodate lio*, to New York.—We went yesterday e two female friends of Morgan’s lought would back us cautiously, and I am satisfied rear to anything you' want. i order to A ndrew J ohnson By the Presiden t : WM. Il^^fe WAI a,” in Georgia, wrote a letter, this week, to Horace Greeley, of the Tribune, dei »yiqg all the stories he Ins been publish! ng. to the effect that no man kuown as in favor of the Union dur ing the war was safe there. He Aligned his nar^e to the letter,, but Greeley refused to publish it! He would not allow his readers to see the truth. This is a fair sample of Mongrel veracity.