Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, November 20, 1866, Image 2

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to compose
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only
Bst of a circular. platf^
lentary substances
PREACHER
jeet high.
The Model Parlor
Upon this 1
hilar platform, but a li
Appleton £
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ty feet square and ele
Cyclopedia
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walls five feet in th
giv js the following aceount of
till.
John.—<1 he atrocities comm««
miscreant durin the revoii-
almosti exceed belief.
He
of Connecticut, but removed
r of Wyoming, where in 177®,
C(Jo menjof wSorn -SIR*
Perkins, and by him donated
ity
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in
of the
consideration
being
here.
located
The
n, not having received a patent
issued its bonds for deeds • to
: end it appears that most, if
0OMBINES AN D P R E S EN T S T H R
most interesting
array of popular features ever » offered
magazine, t including larger and'‘more,
, cantainin g
p tue rema
esman. The sarccpha,
qrouga bronze’, door
round, and tbar
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Magazine
Monthly
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jntain a chamber ten
s chamber will be pla
vitb wittèls, and
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OF AMERICA.
will be surmounted wit
His Pedigree
gazine
STEEL ENGRAVING
Than are furnished in any other,
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ornamented- with Original Stories and Poems by the
eminent
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mi* the corners.
?ttacked the towns ai’td
aShtic region, and ift-
atcly win
ashacred those who sub-
well as i those
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who
ught,? Wfc
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Tot®
children as well as
‘what ternis jould
•granted J’
d : ‘The hatchet I
People fed’
s and every age ■ w<
indiscriift-
wbretthià
iut up in houses, wh
s; some wpre held
ARCHITECTURE
COTTA
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rams fine portraits of emi-
p e r s o< b 8. .' •
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The Fashions,
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-In every department of ladies’ and chili
dren’s dress, splendidly illustrated with unri
vailed and model r
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FASHION
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n atter a
size pattern
Francisco
Orleans an
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D istrict C ol I rt .«—Jn this court which
there was but little business of importance
urprise,
Quite a number of cases were
slapped
continued, while the One of the most
portance io he
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JENNIE
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im­
beautiful
package
this term—the
tried at
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matters and receipts with.
last week,
terminated its session during
transacted.
PLATES
• Simons-Raleigh case, was moved to Polk
county on change cf venue.
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: ’lowed h
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that way.
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reckoned
Semi-Wéekly
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commenced xakin
present season, an
o no further lack c
From J
PORTLAND to LATA VETTE, •
)ld engin-
via Hillsboro, Forest G
and return TWICF a V
Un ion—
with that.
assengers and Baggagt
'taken to hncMnom
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ith the President yesterday, Thlere
e a large numbei of Southern nicn
ip 'W.ashiuztoiij including Geuural Dick
i Taylor and-Kirby Smith.
There seems to be a general belief ajn-
ong them that the President will shortly
issue a universal amnasfy proclamation"
including Jeff. Davis.
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The Post says that Gen. Grnnt has re
yoked the orders^ numbers 3 a’nd 44, which
he issued for thet purpose of protection to
formed, of which
the hydrogen uni es itself with the nitro-
ammonia.—
eatian
itrogen not being r present in the turf itself
which is only
in the form of atpmonia,
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distillation of aniu
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This shows that the. nitrog
from
bodies which live er ha7e lived
animal
therein,
and of such traces are to be found in the
turf.
le creature
D oing -,
Gen.
willingly
hath
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subi
represented, which
through
shelter in Cordova
their
bulky developea:eijt produce the nitrogen
io turf-pits and in turf itself.
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cause that
bes not act as quickly as
because
it decomposes
it thereby becomes more
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The classes of infusoria, polypes,
worms, molusca, Crustacea, and inserts are
best
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In
fact, it can be proved that the nitrogen of
the turf really originates
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SHERIFF’S SALE
otice is hereby giverjthat
an execution issued Auto
Court for Yamhill Comity41)reg
; directed, in fdVor of Waiter a
man, and against S. MJ film
want ol personal property <|i satisfy the same,
, I hive .levied-upon and wiH sell to the,high­
est bid er for cash in hand< on
as it is in animal sdbstances, as for instance
and meat.
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in the turf must b^ in the same conditi
in horn, bones, albumen
all the above and iiitei^nediate Points.
Packages of Goods, Ac., carefully had
propiptly delivered.
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E^rWill leave Lincoln House at 6 a . M.
M0NDAY8 and THURSDAYS. . Ar-
riviug at LAFA YETTjSlon Tuesdays and
Fridays, and reaching
, PORTLAND on
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return trips, Wednesday ii and Saturdays.
D- 1$ IFIELDI Pro- .
Lafayette, Aug 26,18$1
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! view
tnrf ? The genera opinion is »hat carbur-
This, however, is controdicted by the ni*
P
, sissippi CGinmijttee did
But what is the source of nitrogen in
gen of the air so I 13 to form
K, Carrying the •*
United States M ail !
Sources of Nitrogea.
etted hydrogen gets is
and .Centerville, .
¿pet| living.
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Gen.
Hindman is ^In Cordova
* ^practicing law. Ex-Congressman (Judge,)
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Oldham of Texes, is engagedyinweight-
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a history of the war, together with tak-
ing photographs as a means of support.
' at the Court -House door- iip Lafayette,-in the
County7 and state aforesaid, between the hours
I of 9 o’clock a. in., and .4«4’clock ip. -m., of
said day, all the right, title and interest of S.
PROF
i M. Uillmore and wife, hi and to, the foliowing
SCHOOL
described real estate, to wit: Situated ip
Yamhill County, Oregon, and being the
south half of the Dop'itroh ¡Land Claim of S.
1 M- Gillmore and wife-, Claifai No% 1844, and
being in Sections 25-G, T. M S. R. 4 W., con-
, taining 320 acres, more or less; together with
• all the appurtenances. Sold to satisfy the
HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS|- above execution, costs and Accruing costs.
ure in announcing that he* is prepared ,, The abeve real estate wdl be sold subject
and provided
with increased facilities for con- to a mortgage herd by Joh^ Kirkwood agas
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ducting a
inst the same.
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Lafayette, Nov. 7, 1866,
FIRST CLASS SCHOOL
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a desi
using turf alone«
minus in
general
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in Lafayette. All- the ordinary branches
taught at prices ranging from $5 00 to $8 00
per quarter, of twelve weeks.
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The public is referred to patrons of former
schools taught by him. Haying determined
to engage permanently in the business in this
place, no pains will be spared to make his
School one that is worthy of the patronage of
all classes of our citizens. •
Parents desiring their smaller children
correctly instructed will find it to their advan­
tage to give my sehool a trial. M. R. CARY.
Lafayette,-November 12th, 18G6.
Sm?
Meet? in Lafayette on1 the 1st and 3rd
Friday of each month, at half past 6 ih the
afternoon.
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Brethren of the order, ini- good standing are
invited to attend
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S teward Sec’y,