I, Î ¿ T. THE COURIER I Too Many Advertiaomanta. . ■ There is a class of Oregonians who urgo as a reason for the meagre support they are will ing to give Oregon newspaper, that “ they are too much tilled up with advertisements.” We propose to address ourself briefly to such peo­ ple. In the fijrst place, we desiroask those who complain of “ too many advertisments ” if they would under any circumstances be willing tqsee Oregon destitute of newspapers? We presdimo therd aro none who could so de- Hre, Then Than wo tell them that there is ia not a paper in the State that could live a sin- gle year were advertisements excluded from and the same replace^ with read- its cokinins 1 ing matder. Taking the C ourier for an ex­ neglecting the local wants and interests of his constituents at anytime during bis entire senatorial term of six years. Politically considered, Mr. Nesmith’s career as Senator has been consistent. He has man­ ifested hiS devotion to the Union as it wasj in all proper ways, and now returns to his con­ stituents still devotedly attached to the prin­ ciple« of liberty, union, justice and peace. We take pleasure in extending our welcome to the late worthy Senator on his return to. resume his place amongst those whose interests he has served so faithfully and well. ’ r- - r *------ * -«* - t --rPi-> ... . -j- ’1 ’ r í? / » ’. I 4 ’ * 1 .74; j E lder I cus .at tl irst fcabbal ! T NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ¡ BERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. us conducts religious ipwi Lafayette, on ookth, at 11 o’clock . will! preach in Lafay th pf each month, a L H. Greer at ll’c Dyspepsia can be, and is cured every day NOW READY: by the use of Perry Davis' Pain Killer.-*- The New Sabbath School Singing Book, Thijs is the meat wonderful and valuable medicine ever known for this disease-It? —Tllfc— action upon the system is entirely different GOLDEN p ROMiSEk” from any other preparation known. ’Tba patient, while taking this medicine ipay eat BY T. E Bf ekk I ns , —^thing the appetite craves. Author of “ The! The Sunday School Banner,” '¿ntlemen ;—It is with pleasure that I “ The New Shining Star,” “ The Psalm mmend the use of your Pain Killer? It re King,” “ The Sacred Late,” Ao. is required of it. In a household is E willsend a specimen copy, post paid, itiU invaluble. ’ I have used it in myil family -i'i* i. to any address, on receipt of twenty for the last three years, and at all times cents. "The Golden Promise ” a» follows : found it a sure care for cholera morbas, pain Single copies in paper covers, $0 30 io the stomach, diarrhoea, and all such regular boarder«, in as good style as any house on tbe coast. Ho Ims d kdermined to make the “ Dennett ” as good as the best, aud belter than any public hoe ie in Salem. He will soon comple te some inportant improvements, which will add greatly to it« appearance and comfort, and intendq f to merit and hopes to receive his share of p itronage. N. B.—Furnished rooms, with or without board, by" the day. week or month, at the Beninett. Charges Moderate L JAY ’ * ~ TURNEY S. Skleni, Mareh 19, 1867- v2 u8 t e have but Ude confidence in the trumpet tongued statements of the proprie­ tors of advertised m »dicim?« generally, but we are forced to concur in the opinion, uni­ formly expreesed bv all who have used Perry Davis' Pain Killer, that it is a very valuable article, and one that it would be well for every honaejold to have at han£ in case of broi«es, scald, barns, diarrhoea, dys­ entery, cholera, fever and ague, and the host of diseases, externa^ and internal, which it is adapted to cure or alleviate. No article of medicine ever attained to such unbounded popularity and exte pive diffusion. It has peuetrat d to every >art, even the most re- mote, of the known I world, bearing with it it« healing influencer more potent than those of the spices cf “ Aifaby the blest We are informed by our prin ijcipal druggist, that they sell more of this arti sle for exportation portation than any or all others, a id tliat the demand i« constantly increasing. —Salem Observer. I Perry Davis’ Pain Killer. i ■ - - * fW Ì Fall «& Winter Goods. / ■ 9 DRY GOODS, « ‘ * FANCY GOODS, BOOTS and 1SHOES, 2 / ' ¿è’*! HATS and CAPS, ■ ■ ,1. t. HARDWARE V ‘ The old and well^ known remedy, which has acquired a world-wide renown for the core of sudden colds, cough«, etc weak An stomach, general debility. 1 nerving — : sore I The-# din Rev. T. Alien, writing mouth, cankered mopth or throat, liver cop) C heaper THAN THE CHEAPEST. from Tavoy .¡says/i In’ Within “ the plaint, dyspepsia, o • indigestion, cramp or Call Early andSatisfy Yourself I i used anil i pain in tbe storm ch, bowel complaint, • ! - ■ ' ' •• ■ ‘J- • ttle^ but a i painters* colic Asi atic cholera, diarrhoea and dysentery, has lost none of its good , 11 *°npb* *8 can—»ay. two hundred bottle», name H>y repeated trials, but continues to bp without it myself, and tberá s occup|’ a promment wsiiion in every family cRils fuf it, both by Burmans and medicine chest? L" --------- ? ■ I always take it with me [imo it npiIE undersigned would respectfully an- I ndispeksjrle . — and havefreqirent occasioirto Bounce to the travelling pubHc, that he remedies iudispensa myself and others. Ono night, v has, at the Lafnyetle crossing of the, Yamhill, Among these, the ex ing Hr " opep Zayáte, I was a in ah A LARGE, NEW AND SAFE FERRY Bt>AT> us, should- be record most e iruciatmg pain i on which he can cross Teams, Stock, jkes Kitler. Fot both io 0, I found 1 hai plicatian we hate foi e. T immediate! EXPEurrioysLY and cheaply especially caii we r rheumatism, or fresh The roads Lading to a^dj from this crossing Chris Ila# Era. id persons from tho Rre in good repair, an<~ Forest South going to Portland; 1, McMinnville, < F you are Grove and HilUboro, an id fretn the Nenb, ,,.a it NG TUB can be ac«. goiDg to Salem, Dalias, Corvallis, will _ find to their advantage to patronize this Ferry.i . I commodated G rcc IW y S t S F amily JOHN HARRIS. I Lafayette, Joly 81, I960. 1