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One Copy One Year, .
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One Copy Six Months, .
¿■sM“ Clergymen and Teachers will be Fur­
Upwards of 200,000 Furnished the
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Hotel, Medical and Law Cards, $10,00 per
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B^-Coin Being the basis on which our
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comb; Clerk, S. C. Adams; Assessor,
Smith j Treasurer, Clem. Eckles; School
Superintendent, Rev. John Spencer; Coroner,
J. W. Watft»;
Watih; Surveyor, A. S. Watt.
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LAFAYETTE HOUSE
U. S. R ifled MusKET.gSprmfield pattern,
Our new Breach Loading Arms
OSBORN & RATHBUN, PRO.
IIIS HOTEL is still kept for the accotn-
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accom- have just been approved and adopted for
JL modation of boarders and the travelling Military service in Eu^—
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»nd attentive hostlers.
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S. HURLBURT.
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ATTORNEY AT E,AW,
\afayette, Yamhill County, Oregon.* Will
practice in tlw Supreme, Circuit and all
of the ¡Courts of this State.
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HE undersigned would respectfully an­ CROCKERY, GL ASS w mJ QUEKNS-
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A LARGE, NEW AND SAFE FERRY BOAT,
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EXPEDITIOUSLY AND CHEAPLY, Coffee, Sugar* Tea, Syrup, Oream Tartar,
Nails, Pocket Knives, Siüera tus, Tobacco,
The roads leading to and from this crossing
Rice, etc.
are in good repair, and persons from the
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Grove and Hillsboro, arid from the North,
We will sell
going to Salem, Dallas, Corvallis, will find it
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to their advantage to patronize this Ferry.
JOHN HARRIS.
C heaper THAN
ÇHEAPJEST.
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FRESE’S "HAMBURG
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HAMBURG ’TEA
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It is the best preservative against almost iny I
sickness, if used timely.
timely* ■ Composed of herbs
only, it can be given safely to infants. Full
directions in English, French Spanish and
, - German,
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For sale at all the wholesale and reta‘ ’ .
drugstores aad groeeries. «--
EMIL FRESE. Wholesale -DrngghL
Bole Agent, 410 Clay street,
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One day he had been to the
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city witk
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wj, j barrel of flour, the head of
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overtaken a ud passed by a fast young.man,
driving a’ ■ list * horse, and putting on
“much” airs, Now, the parson’s horse
was usually la l]uiet,
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steady-going animal
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enough,
thing; so hé started after him of the fast
order
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gpo$ earnest.-
The j^ltinfe of the wagon at length jarred
the head Qo&pletely off the
ie barrel, and the
strong wifl S
’ ’ was blowing directly
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after* the Ij arson, blew the flour all over
him and tb » horse. At last the. fast young
and the village
man was left, an«
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the speedbrfthe horse was not checked.
In driving through ^Street to reach his
home,
with one of his
home, he
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¡Camel in
in contact
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deacons, who was naturally surprised
pace, and
his minister driving at such a pact
signaled hi«a to stop.»?
“ Why^Barson B------ ,” ” said he, ‘ “what
on earth is 0e matter ? You seem greatly
elcitei”TI|
“Excite«#” jelled the old man; “ex-
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storm in
fomiled, ' V but
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tin ware. Remember the place
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grant Stove Store, Frodt St. > next door to
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told that it Would
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Go to Galland, C
water/ a It didn
idn’t do a bit of good.. She
Clothing, Boots, Sh
wap doubtftp abou it the efficacy of 'coals/
Groceries.
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BOOTS an<
W ill practice in the District and Supremo
Courts of Oregon.
gg^-Taxes Paid, Collections made, and
Proceeds Promptly remitted.
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said one gentleman to another.
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“ Dinner for nothing ”
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but you can’t say as much of “ nothing
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subjoined lines as his own epitaph :
“ I strove wi h none, for none were Worth
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aqd I am ready to depart.”
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gentle, Mr. Dabster
“ Perfectly gentle, sir; the only fault he
has got (if that be a fault) is a playful habit
of extending bis binder hoofs now and
then.”
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don’t mean kicking, I hope ?”
“Some people call, it kicking, Mr.
Green.; but it is only a slight reaction of
the muscles; a disease rather than a Vice.
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)Qg—trom
an odp was sung 200 lines long
from its
the praises
length just thejthing to sing thi
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the cable. What a solo 1 fifty verses-!
only second to that celebrated 119th
Psalm which i sed to be sung in some of
louseholds as a little pre-
the old Puritan households
pre­
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his 'appren tice, I “ you have »•been with me
and have seen all the
now, three moqt ¡ths,
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different point! I itf our trade. I wish to
give you your choice of work for a while.”
“ Thank ’ee,
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“ Well, now, what part of the business
do you like best ?”
“ Shuttip’ up shop, and goin’ to dinner;
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lately presented to the Empress of France,
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alreadv the son of an
-‘ So young, . and already
G et H omes .—-Get a hom^ rich or poor,
Empe ror of the French T exclaimed the
get a home, and learn to love that home Maydr with g^eat emphasis.
Mayói
and make it happy to the wife and children
by your beaming presence; learn to love
T here is a pious lady in NewYork*
simple pleasures, flowers of God’s own who, when sho is unable to attend church,
planting, and music of his own ; rlthe bird, sends her card.
the wind, the waterfall. So shall you help
’ B asso MP iekre , French Ambassador to'
to stem the tide of desolation, poverty, and
Spain, was once tolling Henri Quatre how
despdir, that come upon so many through
scorn of little things. -Oh, the charm of a he entered Madrid. ‘ I was mounted on
smallest mule in the world.’
little home; comfort dwells there that the i Ah
1’ said Henri, . ‘ what an amusing
shuns n the gilded
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‘I wife your Majesty’s representative/
How Titfi D eacon got E xcited ?—A
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bluff, burly doctors, who is more noted for
the
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the force
fort ee Ikf
thaij the
when the following colloquy ensued :
-D ìw »£ a » .what
wk.» »E
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shall
take a 4*«.
for the
cholera
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The, ^cholera! have you got the
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gender
gentleman,
sotoy days ago, met <>pe of our
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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, (In advance.')
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stincts, low breeding, low associations and
low in his language and habits. He is a»
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of decent sensibilities. His unscrupulous I
malignity is all that commends him to the
support of the Radical par'y.—Herald.
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stones. Whoever saw thieves throw stones
at the birth at maple troop The more fruit
a tree bears, and the rieher it is, the more it
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JbNG TUB, large or small, can be aox
oommodated at SIMPLON'S F amily
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F rench poets musrbe in great want of
a subjeot for their labors, as one of them
has recently written a poem to the pork
disease, and had it set to music. Think of
an epic to the Trichina, and the delight­
ful sensations of the diners before whom it
should be sung, with roast pork, boiled
an important
U&ID^ and
UUVA sausages,
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a building going up, on California street,
San Francisco, not Jong ago,' of a most
original and dismal style of architecture,
forcibly reminding one of a .graveyard, and
bringing up other funereal associations.—
The “ professional gentleman ” who had
chargle of the construction, was said to have
taken the job, “ very cheap.” Further­
more, the most prominent ornamental fea­
ture of the structure was a row of gigantic
urns, closely resembling those in which
the ancients were wont to deposit the ashes
of their dead. A rival architect (probably
a jealous “ cuss,” Who would like to have
had the job himself, but .¡couldn’t get it,)
was passing the building, one day, when,
glancing at the melancholy ornaments re­
ferred to, he muttered:
“ Well, I fear------ won’t make much
of his contract, but I see that he is likely
to earn (urn) all his profits.”
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to the riumhetof women, The average of illustrates the dangers of being discovered
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Five years ago the schooner J. M. Chap­
ly reaches the age of 100, man was fitted out in this port as a Con­
federate cruiser, bitt fell into the hands of
and not more ihhn one in 500 will reach
the authorities when about proceeding to
goof pf
¡the age
8CL There are on the earth sea, and the persons on board were thrown
,000,000
lG persons. Of these about into prison in Fort Alcatraz, where they
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¡333 dfe every year, 91,825 die remained - until brought to trial. Among
ML McFadden,
these prisoners was one J. Al
every ctay, 7|7^9 oyery hour, and 70 every
who had been a Federal office-holder in
minnte. The losses arc balanced by an Washoe, under Buchanan’s a idministration.
equal jjumberDf births. The married arc His trial resulted in Ins ac< » quittai, on his
showing he w.enton board the vessel undei1
longer lived |han the single. Tall men an engagement to take charge of a mine in
live longer &&
tbt£i short ones. Women have Mexico, and under the impression that the
more chances
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of c life previous to the age of vessel was going thither. Ten days after
fifty years, b [ fewer after than men.— his discharge he was arrested on a charge
of highway robbery, by garrotting a man
The n^mbef f marriages is in proportion
on Commercial street. He was brought to
of 70 to 1001 i^Idrriagcs are more frequent trial iA the County Court, and on the tes­
after t||e eqpifioxes than during the month timony of the. person alleged to have beeu
robbed, convicted and sentenced by Judge
of Jutti or December
or. . Those born in the Conies to five years imprisonment in the
spring are W>re|
ro robust than others.— State Prisop. Three years passed, and
Births and deaths are more frequent by dreary years they must have been to poor
McFadden, for he was suffering for a crime
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that had never been committed, when
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T he lond N T imes on the N egro . which convinced him that McFadden was
■The Lonffi i Times, in dilating on the an innocent man. The witness, on whose
.subject of i}€ ¡r»^suffrage in the United testimony he was copvicted, had sickened,
and on his dying be^confessed that he had
States, says4 “ Why cannot the negro
been induced torperjure himself, in order
’be deflated;
c tizen and invested with to punish McFadden for being on board
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Wi of a man ? The real an* the schooner Chapman. As soon as
all the right
Honor came into possession of these i facts,
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to that b »that he is not a citizen, and j
he took steps to present them-to his Ex­
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cannot be niac e a citizen by a proclama- pellericy
cellency Gov. Low, Jos.,
Jos. Napthaly, Esq.,
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tion Or a ldwi We have unfortunately then acting clerk of Judge Cowles ’ Court,
had a:little; |xperientce of our own in this preparing the necessary papers. By some
oversight,
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weeks, until he visited San
common witM pis white master, civil equal- ■p
Francisco, when Judge Cowles saw and
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iityf an| the |r| gh) li of self-government, and talked to him about the case, when the
see how it- f ms ended. All the negro’B pardbh wai signed, and on Saturday last,
McFadden^was released from prison, hav*
instincts anl| habits go in the other direc- ing b^eh confined for three years, seven
tion.1 lie ised [reless, credulous and depend- month -and thirteen days. Judge Cowles
entj easily j ¿tewed, easily duped, easily and Mr. Napthaly have taken the matter
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frightened ;i always the ready victim of the sufficient funds to reach the Eastern States.
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of anybody kvho wishes to make use of him.
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annoyance
of the hiccough can be
Invested wi| full political rights, the race
stopped so easily that everybody should
must be a n nigazine of .mischief. In Jai- know how it is done. It is occasioned by
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maipa it a| qmarOhat the negroes would the convulsive and*involuntary action of
imbibe; at • I ( ayisi notice, any absurd delu- the diaphragm, which lifts the stomoch,
as in vomiting and soa-sickness, which ac­
sioq as to tx authority and wishes of tho tion is occasioned or possible only when
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of the Commissioners or the stomach is empty. The remedy is
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p - they Were
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4; but
simple and infallible. Drink water or any
anybody el
other beverage slowly, - with continual
looking for was something to be done for swallowing, sq long as you can hold yotlf
them, or si :c ine laws to make them all rich, breath. If you do not breath in the pro­
hapry lan^ gwuers, and tax*free forever, cess you li tide o^er ” the convulsion, and
Such men ito not citizen^, xrall them so as your hiccough is gone
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