Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, November 20, 1866, Image 3

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RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
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Discov eu ana useu ,oy the Kesidcnt rhTS-
ician, ai the only remedies which are safe
and sur 0 have the effect. The large number
;i|)ly pipe, besides
of cases in i.which they ‘ have been used, a
guarantee of their sucqcss, *
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¡qojjanipous Assortment of
Great care should be taken in visting the
AND LUXURIOUS ARTICLES. Institut
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loah^HSoafs of all kinds, Candies ELECT R0PATHÏC INSTITUTE,
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qe| pi^es, pens and Inks, poiwder,
645 Washington Street . 1
t and Bar I«ead, Letter paper, fancy
Envelo^cs^ plain and fancy, Oysters
n Montgomeay and Keorny streets*
¡es, Ua'hned Fruits of albkinjs,
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the second Sabbath of each month, at II
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I Lafayette,
, 11 o’clock
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J. 55. Josselyn, M. D.
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN-
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One Vol., 16 mo, 484 pages with Illustration!
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This work is designed to furnish the Youth.
of the country a candid aDd impartial History I
of the Great War
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histories of the Abolitionists, and it is of great
importance for the welfare of our country that
The great importance o! a sound juvenile liter*
ature has long been felt and acknowledged,
II. Josselyn, the Resident Physician and as this is the first, attempt to furnish it,
istitutc during the past six years,
r ed for this establishment a reputa- the Publishers respectfully solicit the encour-
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patronage
$ûun tics
YAMHILL
would announce
ï’ortlftîî tì Market
quality, usually
GRÀNI
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STOVE Store,
door to Ikbee'
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that he is Djitrib
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rnpairing s P
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An experience!
in thf business,
that, he iindfrsti
ar yepnir joljs iij
through all ourf
in exchange; for
lumber. lie wt
Ax’»c4, $e.i for ’
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Board cn reasonable term
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ose desiring it, by spplwiqg
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Alcohol, etc.
Sii er ¡ft’s-Sale.
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otice is hereby given, that, by virtue of
an execution, issued out of ¡the County
CourLof Yamhill County, State of Oregon,
ATTORNEY
and to me directed, in favor Geo. E. Getch-
dll, and against A. Bradbury, for the sum of
Nighty three and 87—10d;doilars+with inter­
est to date, 1 have levied upon, and will, on
the 8th day of DECEMBER, I860, between
the hours of 9 o’clock a. m., and 4 o’clock p.
nr, of said day, proceed to sell to the bidder,
attention paid
for cash in hand, at the Court House door in
Lafayettq,-County and stats aforesaid, til of
the right, title and jnteresi, of the said A.
Bradbury, of, in and to, the?following descri­
bed property, to wit; thelouth haijoi the
south half, of lot one in Block four, and all of
the appurtenances thereunto belonging, situa­
ted in the original town plat of Amity, Coun­
.RS. WHITE & WESTERF
ty ind state aforesaid.
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• sicians and Surgeons, Lafayette, Oté;
Tobe sold to satisfy said execution, costs Office in the Drug store.
and and accruing costs.
L. L. WHITCOMB,
- Sheriff of Yamhill County.,
Bv B. H. Bunn, Deputy
Lafayetee, Nov. 7, 1866.'
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T. HEMB REE De
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Final Settlement-
Etft ite of Anna B. Forrest deceased, In
the couDty court of Yamhill (Jo. Oregon,
Now on this 2nd day of'October, 1866,
comes the Administrator of the estate of
Anna B. Eores^ deceased, and files his ac­
count for the final settlement of the said de­
ceased’s estate. It is ordered that th% said
final account be heard and final settlement
of said estate be made on the sixth day of
November, I860, in said County Court, and
that four weeks notice thereof be given in
the Lafayette C ourier .
J. W.COWLS,
S teward
THE GREAT CIVIf
The readers of this article the real Disunionists
as they are now proving
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themselves to be, shad be properly portrayed.
of the “ Electroptthic institute,
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just passed, from ¿a i Demociatic standpoint *
Belew arc a few Of thé Opinions of the
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Press ofCalafornia% which are submit- The minds of our youth
being poisoned «9
arid mis-educated by the false and - partial
! ted. the Public
another column of this paper.
r, "p bushel,’
meal, p 100 lbs
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idgs,
ton,
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NOW READY
THE FEMALE MEDICINFSr
I lder S. C. A dams Conducts religious Ser-
?s at the Church in ‘Lafayette,; on-ithe
t Sabbath of each mobth, at 11 o’dicfc A. M.
lew J. Spencer will preach; in Laiaygpte
Hi Greer
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receipt of A letter disease withÊtating th
symptoi ms, the age and sex of the patient
CTIOXF.RY
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The Best 1
incdy Foj
PURIFYING the Blood
rengtheniug th
Nerves, Restoring the lost Appetite, is
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FRESE’S HAMBURG TEA.
It is the best preservative against almostai
sickness, if used timely. Composed oTber
only, it can be given safely to infants.
Spanish aad
directions in Euglish, French T
German, with every package. TRY IT!
For sale at all the wholesale and reti
drug stores and groceries.
EMIL FKESE. Wholesale Druggist,
Sole Agent,
410 Clay street,
J. £jJTbss31yn. M, D.,
IDW piiYSiCIAN’,
Dr. .Josselyn pays particular attention to
the trcajment of cases in the interior of the
State, and upon receipt of a full description
of the disease of which the applicant is so
unfortunate as to be afflicted, accompanied
with the real or a nctitions addres, sends
per Wells, Fargo & Co., metfieines that he
warrants to euro the dise-ifce, without the
slightest injury to the systehj. He uses no
tnercury cr • inineriff poisons. The remedies
are known as ‘^Electic,” and most of them
are of hh own discovery. Persons placeing
themselves under the treatment of Dr. J. H-
Josselyn may rely upon not ^nly receiving
correct and succesful treatment but upon his
discrétio and secrecy.
¿From the Democrat! Standard. Jan
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G lad to H ear it .—F lor several mqnths
past Dr. J. II. Josselyn, f >r the last six »years
so. well Miown as the Res
the Eie.ctiMpatliic Institat 645 Washington
-street,
Francisco, hai contemplated re*
tiring from his position
accepting the position of'
lone of tho large hospitals
Massabcu3otts. Tl^- matt
to a number of scientific
Francisco, who. feeling
would occur ti#tbe comra
dr awat.of a physician of 3
¡meritsas Dr. Josselyn, a i
at which resolutions highly laudatory of the
Doctors abilities were parsed, and a commits
> tec of gentlemui appon^ed to wait.upon him,
present the resolutions, and urge him to give
up the intention of leavin^ithe State, and con­
tinue in his present position. The arguments
of tho committee facilita'eil by certain pecun
¡ary propositions, made hv the Directors of
the'Institute,have induced ¡bp Doctor to retain
bis position as Resident Physician. We an**
Bounce the success of the negotiations with
satisfaction as it would have been difficult
for the numerous patients that heretofore rex
lied on the Doctor for scientific and success­
ful treatment to have jfound another physi­
cian capable of filling his place.
[Frqm the. Yreka Union, Febuary 10,jGG;]
T he B est is tub C heapest .-■-This adage
will apply as well to tho practice of medicines
as to the purchase of merchandise
Thous­
ands cn this coast, oh this cqast, dining the
ypars have had their constitution
past fifteen ye
, ruined by reft sing t eatrpent. at the hands
of first-class ; physiciahs,
imply because a
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gringof humbugs, ct I ng themselves doctors,
and viho are almost destitute of I. common
■ sense, much mo: of medical knowledge, offer
to treat those who are sick for a less sum
than a regular practitioner. A man that
WoHld allow a quack to,qdminister medicine
to him, is worse than an' idiot, for in nine
cases-out cf ten, the medicine so given, ms
stead tf curing the disease, makes the patient
worse ar.d luces permanent injury to the vic­
tim, and oftentimes to such an extent as to
prevent thj possibility offcuring the original
disease. The fact? is that no person should
place hiifiWlf in charge of ii physicain unless
bàrs strqn
he has
strong proofs that the doctor is a reg-
uhijr graduate fr •om some well reputed Aledj-.
cal ¡College- T he number of, medical hmu-
bu^sirySan Francisco, is perfe'ctly enormous
not more than two of the advertised physi­
cians have a diploma >. Dr. J. H. Josselyn
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Resident
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tute,|645, Vashington street, is one of these,
and is prepared at all times to exhibit his di
plomas.
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CAUTION.
ECfdRS OF yTIIIS CELE
Persons seeking the Electropathic Ii
Ied|pel Institute wish to thaijk tute, should *be careful to remember the n
thqgjenerous manner ■ in wtiiiib and number.
¿stained the • Resident? Physician ele ct r
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a ron|gL It is now 1 six years
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^titute vvasas ablished ; during that
645 Washington street. I j
las i been over
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THIRTY nttT/ATt
THOU-
between Kearny and Montgomery
Ni SULTATIONS, and in in all
t|ie disease was curable.
H. 'JOSSELYN, M. D-
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on the sign, . With these remarks we leave
Malicious charlatans
the interest , of the lnstitute with the public,
generous confidence
raps fin close proximity to’the asking only the same „
arid patronage, thus far awarded to it The
>ptingsimilar names hop:og to
attract the,
record shows over thirty thousand consulta­
so is perfci
iweqj^ ; but their failure to do tions, and a very large amount Oi suffering
apparent1—for the business has
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ed in the least, but has gone on relieved.
Perisons wishing to consult the ResMen
usertllnes and profits in regu-
Physician by Letter, can do so with .the; ut­
most confidence, and can, if they wish, have
new Electric Remedies for any disease sent to all
?arts of the State; all Remedies sent from the
nstitute warranted to be effectual. ' All let­
ters must be addressed plainly J. H. JOS
jt mke n° SELYN, M. D. Box 1945, San Francisco
orwarded Cal. All letters will be destroyed or returned,
tic States upyn th as directed by the writer.
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the Democratic press. By psofessing great' .
putation, and thé devotion to “freedom,” the Abolition or Re- *
3tiiuto are contiq-
publican party succeeded i n deceiving thou- t
seeking relief from
sands, particularly of the young men ofqpr •*
country,who, ia the first flush of youthful
patriotism, were seduced by its artful phrases
This book will correct their
into joining it.
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error, and is just such a work as every Dem- 4
ocrat’ North or South, ought to place in the
hands of his children, to, give them a correct
idea of the late war and its causes. The style of *
the entire volume is such as to be easily tin- A
derstoqd bra child twelve years old. At the
same time it is adapted to adult readers, ma­
king, in fact an Illustrated History of the War i
for the low price of$l 50.
Enclose the Green Backs and send to Van-
eyrie, Ilorton & Co., 162, Nassau st N. Y.,
aud get a copy.
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No. 129 Front Street
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Opposite What Cheer 1 Rouse, Portland, Or
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AVE just received, and are constant
ly receiving the largest and best se­
lected stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE
ever brought to this market,’ consisting^
consisting of .
DRY GOODS, ii
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CLOTHTNG,
BOOTS ANt) SHOES’,
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HATS AND CAPS,
YANKEE NOTIONS
and
CROCKERY,
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Also a large stock of
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Wanted
Motto—♦< Quien SALES
PROFITS. ” and no bumbug.
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Cheer House.
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nd convince yourselves.
GARLAND, /GOODMAN & CO.,
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T^Totice is hereby given that I will meet tho
JL y Tax payers otf Yamhill County, Oregon,
at their respective places of voting, for the
purpose of collecting tho S tate , C ounty ,
S chool and P oll TAXES, for the year 1866-,
on the following di ys, vii:
East Chehalem, Moriday; Nov. 19, 1866.
* West Chehalem» Tuesday, Nov. 20,
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Northfork, Wednesday, Nov. 21,
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Dayton,
Thursday,'
Nov. 22,
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•Willamette, .Friday, '
Nov. 23F ”z
I Amity,
Saturday,
Nov. 24.
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”, South Fork, Monday,
Npv. 26,
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. McMinuvilJe, Tuesday,
Nov. 27,
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Lafayette, Wednesday,
Nov. 28
I will be at the 4>ope places at the boors
of 10 o’clock, a , Ms and remain ’til 3.P* m * of
said days-
S. C. Adams is ¡authorised to receive and
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receipt for taxes in my absence.
» Lafayette, Oct. 27, ’66, L. L. WHITCOMB
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