Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, May 21, 1867, Image 2

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and fustian because, forsooth, we lately
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¡t is the undoubted right of this conjuring him to abjure his “
‘ nips’” and
people to canvass public measures and the
by way of retort assures Us
us that there is no
merits of publie men."— W ebster .
“ danger ” of him ever 1 falling a. victim to
1867 a the snares of the tempter.” There ire,
TUESDAY, MAY 21,
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of course, exceptions to all rules, but be as
The Orogen Central Railroad COmpany.
assured Mac., many men, otherwise staid
The condition of this Company and its
prospects, are briefly these.
and wise, have ° come to this at last" by
As is well
M taking a little whenever they felt like ft
known to the reading men of the State,
the Oregon Central Rkilroad Company and were where they could get it,” just as
you do. Glad to know, Mac., that you
was incorporated in September last, while
can continue to imbibe without the slight­
the Legislature was in session. Its Artj*
cles of Incorporation were published in all est risk to your safety from inebriation.-—
the papers of the State at that time, were
read and commented upon in the Legisla­
the Incorporators, that the Legislature, in
pursuance of the Act of Congress^ desig­
nated the Company then formed, as the
After this was
done, the Incorporators designated one of
their nnmber to prepare and open the
tain regulations, and this paper was also
published in all the Oregon papers, and in
The Agent
of the Company, opened the Stock Books,
by the Incorporators, was corresponding
with railroad capitalists, had received a
proposition from a responsible railroad man,
posing to put our road through, and was
moving the enterprise as fast as possible,
cause assigned, certain parties at Salem
t get up a new Company, in the name of the
old one, and are now attempting by “bluff”
and other means, to break down the original
stigated by a certain “ bilk” by the name
Sam Clarke of “ School Fund ” and “ Fee
Bilf” notoriety, neither of whom could
ever have secured the confidence of the
There are certain other
gentlemen who have permitted themselves
to be humbugged by these two squirts and
To Young and Middle Aged Men.
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THE COUNTRY AND THE AGE DEMAND OF
Stop that Cough!
YOU THAT YOU MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR
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F rom Mr. T homas
We have used Hen­
ley’s Royal Balaam in my family this winter.
There is no use in talking. It throws every­
thing in the shape of Cough Medicine in tbe
shade that 1 ever saw. My wife was troubled
with asthma or smothering .spells for years,
and oould get nothing to have any effect un­
til I etruck this Royal Balram. She is now
about well. It cured me of tbe worst cold I
ever bad in my life in one night. When-
ever our children have anything like a cough,
“ a few
few drops being given on going to bed, that
tel*
the last of the cough. I never intend to
be without it in the bouse. a
B« THOMAS, the paper man.
TIME AND YOUR ENERGISE
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You can make Money,
You can rise to Dislinclion>r
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Merchants, Farmers, or Bankerf,
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Bookkeepers Accountants or Clerks
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Financiers or Professional Men,
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the prospect of “ unassessable ” stock, and
who have made ase^of other men’s namss,
who will ere long find themselves caught
in a transaction that will rise against them
like Banquo’s ghost, and. like that spectre
This
new Company movement is the clearest
caso of wrong*and injustice we have ever
seen, and we are surprised that any person
would attempt to “wiggle” around the
Proceedings
will be commenced before Judge Boise
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from usurping the old Company’s rights,
and there is no doubt but that an injunc­
Col. Kelly, and
tion will be secured.
READ, READ >
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of Elliot, from California, seconded?by
this week to enjoin this Salem “ clique
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The new movement was in­
question without saying so.
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when suddenly, and without excuse or
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-¡Jeff. Davis
fas escorted by the
use. There was no
regulars I
the large crowd of
cheerihg
I negroes^andUhe few Mrhitps who were in the
Up a
s(reet to
streets, je|- wag
tlje hotel,
carriage brds guarded by fifty
el. 1 ^he
ha barrii
cavalr
cavalry.] Opeof
0|>eof the counsel oft
oi Jeff,
Jeff stated
that if bail Should .be refjpSed,
the President
refosed, the
will direct 14s release until he can be tried.
Two bridijl parties were
eir0 on the samo bout
boat
With ’Jeff« Davis, and ‘ a j Woman died on board
during ithc
the passage. | « About one hundred
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durind
friends viii|e4 Jeff. tbi$ ejamng. The in
in- ­
fantry wilf incamp peifoainently in the e park,
park,
tho cit
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in the
i'LouisviJe,
Loui8viy<s> May 8.—Elijah Hite,
Hise, Democrat,
just elected<o
elected’to Congress
CongrcSs iiqi
¡in the 3d_district,
3d district, by
an almost hnajtymous Vote oyer a Radical can-
didate, blega(oui his briin Because he said he
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good.
could not f d<| " die country any
NewYiri
. 11.—Robert
tobert J. X Walker,
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states that Rv
Russia
Amerk i was offered to us
during Polk’s A
Administration foy nothing and
during'
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Baltimore, May 9.—-E ll^eiident Pierce is
«^connected
with
here, jit is supposed he is
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the approaching trial of «jeff1. Davi».
saÄT
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now constructing a road in California, pro-
“never down at their bidding.s
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Educate yourself practically. Educate your­
selves for the times. Educate yourselves as
the age demands. Educate yourselves in
the best manner pcssible, in the shortest
You may well felicitate yourtelf dpon
time, and at the least expense, to insure
From Mrs. M, Scott.
succees.
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Mother bad a dreadful bad
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cold she was
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being “ one amongst a thousand.” Per­
GT You can accomplish all this in
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understand
a word
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severe, Mad., in your purpose to triumph
would speak. I got a bottle of Dr. Hen- THREE MONTH’S TIME.
she uouId
at last, iiope your self-security is well
ley’s Royal Balsam, and 1 in one
one: day and
Read—Reflect—and Act. .
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I confess
have seen a
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great deal of medicine in my life, but nothing
The Future of this Coast demands it'
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J leff.
Davis i
to compare with tbe promptness, and I might
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Richmond, May 13.-|- udge Underwood siiy magical effects of Henley’s Royal Balsam
Brownlowv cannot live ’much’-longer. His complimented Gen.* Bur|on foi
THE
M rs . M. S cots .
1 for bis prompt- for a bad cold.
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present nervous disorder grows more and i
Portland, April 7, 1856.
d relieving him of
ness id
¡0 obeying the laws and
more threatening.^— Advocate.
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the custody'of Jeff. Davits The Marsl
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Mr. Piltock.
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Any one acquainted with the history of mediately served a bench warrant on
oi Jeff.
We have cued some of Henley’s Royal
U0def
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indicts
Davis
to
ajnswer
at
No.
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Balsam
in my family and think it is a splen­
the subject of the abov^ item, will not be
nient for treason. O’Conhqr kpoke of the long did medicine.
medicine, for children, as well as for BUSINESS AND COMMERCE!
puzzled to divine the terrible character of •I
—nt Rmd jet^jle Ir* MUI
1 1th
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oi Dai
Davis,
impnsonn|e
growu persons. For coughs» and oolds I
grown
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bpposifcic
was freely recommend it to the publio.
his forebodings when comtemplating the asked tha| he be bailed, ftq o Opposition
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Portland, Oregon.
offered by* (hia prosecution,: wlfo fixed the b
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'uture rewards promised in Iloljjv Writ to bail at ^(jo.OOOL
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.ted ‘ that
Offers, the best and most «ucoeesful system
$|00,000. The 4 ‘
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From
Judge
Marquam.
residents
of
Practical Training to qualify young abd
and
“
Finest
be
furnil
half
the
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arch fiendsj' hypocrites, vagabonds ( and
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si * i Horace
Greeley was the first ‘ I have used Henley
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Henley’s Royal Balsam for a middle aged men for am active, successful
blackguards.’
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hondsmanj
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and t I find jta
it a splendid medicina.
medicine. life.
ft Augustus S:he|,
Mr Jackman bad ri cough, «.-.1
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others came forward ainjj the sureties were £ have recommended it to a great many,
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Let young and middle aged men, artisans •
It is not; surprising that a r nervous i and
accepted.
, There was
np o demonstration.— They all speak very highly of the medicine, and clerks, men of business and profeskjona!’
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disorder grows upon him.” A blaspbe- pi
Davis
went
^>jtbe
Spotts«
i ood House.
and;I freely recommend it to the public.
Bien, avail themselves of the opportunities
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and hew out for themselves ah hon­
P. ¡A.
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arquam
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A.
orable
career
and revenge ; the personification i of loath- j H as coaiej to HÀNb-4* T aa Pacific Coast
For sale at all principal Drug Stores, and
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YOUNG MEN who can devote three or
at
the
Hup
last
week,
and
be reaidehce
residence of Dr. W
Wm. H enley , cor-
Business
l|irectory
reached
some moral deptovity, and the arch defiler
four
mouths to
die Aged Men
cwhat careful < examination of its ner of Fifth and Jefferson streets,
after
a
somewhat
who desire to better their condition in life,
of everything sabred or sublime, we should
’ Oregon.
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d a book of rare
For sale by R. L. Simpson, Lafayette. [■ aud others who desire honorable and lucra­
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think Browalo^ would approach bis “final
tive situations in business, can here unjoy
foerit Every Sheriff Marsha and Attorney
end” with fear abd trembling.
M iraculous C ure .—Dr. . Wm. Healey— advantages not to be found in any other in­
to ha5|e
hafo a copy of the
th > work, as well as Dear Sir :4-' f ’ ” ’ ' T’r
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I feel it but a duty to inform you stitution on the coast.
.¡si man on the entire coast* The
every business
The course of srody can be completed in
aud the public what a miraculoos effect your
RARiTY-^csTif—Under tbo general head
ten
to fourteen weeks time. ; Tuftion for the
interes- Royal Balaam bad on my Wife. She had
Partnerland echanic will find it
full
course, time unlimited, $50. Those*
of “ rarities among “ Copperheads ” and ting and useful book.
been affected with a severe cough for several
weeks, which bad assumedla nangerous fea­ wishing to become members will be admitted
“ Copperhead editors,” the editor of the
We copy
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of
pa
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from
the
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ture, for which many physicians have been any week day in the year. No examinations
Unionist concludes his somewhat elaborate preface of tbs work, which ’Hl give the read- trying without any material benefit, and all at time of entering,
h The College Gazette, giving full informa­
diatribe with the following truly “ rare ” cr a more dunite idea of » plan and con-A the remedies failed to give her any relief.
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Without relief was got, I feared for the worst, tion of the Course of Study, and Great Svs-
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io her present condition, The cough appear­ tern of Practical Training, with much valu­
i-‘.i s| Lif I.
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The
first
pfei*t
of
the
work
contains
the
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ed to be worse al
at night, she could get no rest able and interesting reading matter, is sent
It is a rare thing
to see . a Copperhead
editor
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in Oregon who lived in this State prior to t]ie I ganlzatien o^the different departments of the —when Mr. Randall, of this place, advised free of chaise to all who desire it.
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oom munications to •
(as all communications
commencement of the slaveholder’s rebellion,
rebellion, Federal Go^eynipent on He Pacific Coast, me to tr^your Royal Balsam ; all other rem­
M.
K.
LAUDENSÌAGER
and who did pot prior to his escipre
escape here'do
here do
edies having failed, I concluded to try it, and
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the
officii
thereof, w i h a variety of use- I purchased two bottles. Strange to say, by
President *
al) he
could td: ...
insure
the success of the
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Portland, Oregon.
fui data of alenerai charetfir^tihe. organiza­ the time I gave her three spoonsful of the
Southern Confederacy.
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Now with alt deference to the genius and tion of the < i|crcnt State s ana TeirjtorieS on Balsam she got relief, and slept, a thing she
had not done for three nights previous. By
officers attached thè
rare ” learning of the editor aforesaid, the Pacific C dkst, ar>d the 0mccr8
HAYWARD, COLEMAN & CO
the time she had taken one bottle the cough
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wi^ii
appropriate
references
to
the
was checked. Its effect was truly miraculous,
ritte re
we must bo permitted to classify the above
as the cure was effectual ; hence, I have no
»PORTERS AND DÉALERS IN
verbatim paragraph with the “ rarities ” various dej^ iments of each ; and a carefully
hesitation in recommending the Royal Balsam Ì
i^it of the rtaoui <Sp3 of the States
in English composition. Read it carefully. pirepai^ed
to all who are afflicted and it appears aston­
Crockery,
Lamps,
Oils,
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and Terrtqril è included1 ini- the plan of the ishing to me that medicine of suthgreat
sueb
great
merit
Short as it is, it contains errors of fact,
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GLASS,
CHINA/AND
PLATED
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and I might say magical effect, is not more
work. In t| department I he
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agricultural,
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syntax, grammar;—and is a very parody on
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the. mineral,] the commercial and the manu> in use. My caddid opinion is ; if persons use »
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it once they never will be without is in the
logic. “ Muddy,” don’t describe it. This ficturing int i
¡fests
have
each
received
carefiil
house.
CUTLE
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same editot took exceptions in a recent attention, an 1 a large amoun of valuable in«
Vancouver, March 1, J867.
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Lamps,
Chandeliers,
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For.sale by R. L. Simpson, Lafayette.
nneys,
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issue of his paper, to the English of the formation, itj eluding an imp
t contribus
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Stocks
Washington TerritoryDemocratic platform. tion upon thslinineral resources o California,
Kerosene, ,
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Coal,
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found
con-
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Esij.,
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Abjure those potations, old fel.
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Lard,
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tained there! if more comple te and thorough
iprough Piano-Forte Manufactures,
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Neats foot and*
-than
any
h
therto
published,
.detail«
T he hypercritic, i. e., the man of pon •J in its
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BROADWAY,
YORK.
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Alcohol, etel
derous “ intelleck,” presiding genius of Part ¿econd embraces a gazi etteer of the coun
HE attention of the public and the trade
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is invited to our New Scale,Seven Octave, 37 F ront S treet , P ortland , and
that model of literary propriety, the Alba­ ties, cities, i ¡id towns of tf ie Pacific Coast,
no22
414 Front st,, San Francisco.
Rosewood Piano-Fortes, which for volume
t|ie local officers governing he same, with the
ny Democrat; yes, this intellectual mons­
-Mr
and purity of tone are unrivalled by any
address of earn merchant, -i lajnufacturer, and
trosity ! thinks it inadmissible, in a general
hitherto offered in this market. They con­
professional irsiding therein. Part thijrd in» tain all the modern improvements—French “l^ARM FOR SAEE.—Desiring
enumeration of persons by their respective
to remove to New Mexico, I wffrsell mjf.
eludes a clam|fied Business Djre I ctorv, con- grand action, harp pedal, iron frame, over­
names, and under a caption or context in­
Farm,
situated on the Sa^er
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two miles
strung baes, etc.—and each instrument being
taining the i|me of e£ch jnei£hant,
made under the personal supervision of Mr. south of Lafayette, at a | iare bargain . Situ­ »
dicating no particular gender, to enroll the
facturer, ari<
professional
¿rofessionk)
in
th
el
States
bf
Cal-
arti je
J. H. G royesteen , who has a practical ex­ ated on this Farm, are comfortable Dwell-
names of males and females I indiscrimi­ iforpia, Oregfto, Nevada, the Yfemtoijie« of perience of over thirty y0ars in their manu­ ing House, a splendid Barn, and good,.
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facture, is tolly warranted in every particular. Orchard. •
nately. That is, under the general head, Washington J jdaho,
MJntanh. ana
and Utah,
ano, jMonianp,
uulu , and
By applying - soon, a ;ood Farm can be
The “Grovesteea Piano-Forte”
“personal,” he would have his readers thè Colony
ritish Colombia, arranged un~ Received, the highest award of merit at the had at marvellously low igares. Possession
celebrated World's Fair,
believe that
It was not in accordance with fter the beaef pf the business or profession in
will be given immediate r.. Title perfect»
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Where were exhibited instruments from the
which
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the fitness of things, to classify both males
gaged. The number of dif>
Lafayette, March 7, f867,
best
makers
of
London^
Paris,
Germany.
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ferept address
to in these vurious
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and females, or either. Thou dunce I
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston and New
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departments
the work exc teds forty thous-
York; and also at the American Institute
ajpd. Ap a
deal tabic of contents, and a
NO
Cr ’ ’ and ‘ Sil- 1>ITV LOIM. ir
for
five successive years, the Gold
E lection in N ew H ampshire
full and con hte index, uro added, which ver Medals from both of which
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can be seen
vyill exhibit f a glance the variety and char­
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G ri S at GAIN8 for the D emocr À cì .-
at our ware-rooms.
acter of the Objects referred to in the work,
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By the introduction of improvements we
Though the Radicals carried New ,Hamp> and greatly f^iliate réference thereto
DEÉ
GOOD
tTEMTL
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make a still more perfeot Piano-Forte, and
shire, as every one supposed they would,-
W ill be a nteresting B ook .—The j’lady by manufacturing largely, with a strictly
eeto every Saturday evenining at Unii
they are nevertheless made to behold im­
cash system, are enabled .to offer these in­
School House.
roèe^wbo fig|:
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as the injured party in the struments at a price which will preolude all
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mense gains te the Democracy, with cor­
J. M. B axter , W. C. T.
late breech ofOpromise tragedy
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which
GebÇ
competition.
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which
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responding losses to themselves.
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Our prices are from $100 to $200 cheaper G. A. H enry , W. S
Neglee.s n|n^ was involve^, in San Fran­
The Radical majority on Governor is now
than any first-class Piano-Forte.
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3,000; last year it was 4.G56; in 1865, the cisco, has ^etermined to have the epistolary
T erms — Net Cash in current funds.
R AGE.
aggregate Republican majority on Congress­ correspondence between herself and the nn-
Descriptive Circulars sent free.
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men was 6,484. This year, the Congressmen
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gallant General
published
in ' the
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The young tnen who are arriving at ma-, book. This will doubtless make an interes-
.'K. SAMPSON of the LAFAÌETTfc
turlty, and becoming voters, are against the ting volume, ; It is to be printed undcY the
WARE HOUSE, would say to all inter,
Radicals.
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auspices of M; [• Jack. Stratman
ested, that he is prepared with improved
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facilities for the accommodation of Farm­ i
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ers, Merchants and other Shippers, wit7
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J . Quinti; Thwrnton, of Oregon, advey-
safe, accessible and convenient STOP
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REAT improvement jin Sewing Ma­ AGE. He will ateo Purohase and For
I have for sale, at my farm iuf Benton •Harmony, Im •I is a town quite as large as
chines. Empire Shuttle, Crank Motion ward Produoe for a reasonable Commit
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und red flne- 8|lem. T|ie? e is not a Chnrch
county, fourteen horses, one hundred
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rendered noise- sion. Goods and Packages Shipped t,c>
ih in the Sewing Machine, L It is . thus
wooled sheep, two bulls, and twenty-seven
____ will receive d ]U)Q and prompt
wenty-seven entirefcity,:n6
less in notion. Its motion being all positive, my care
r was there ever tone there
first-rate cows, all gentle and good milk-
it is not liable to get of order. It is the best ention.
There nevefr « as a doggery in the place, Family Maehine! Notice lis called to our
J. K. SAMPSON^
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pew and improved Manufacturing Machine, Lafajette, N ot . 23,1866.
That is the most wonderful milking jind as for ¡a j
h
never
ill
for
Tailors and Boot And Shoe Fitters.—
stock we ever heard of.- We should like
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Agents wanted, to whom a liberal discount
to know hotf Judge Thornton goes about
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will be given. No ConeigmenCs made.
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PLEASE GIVB HESD.
milking those horses, bulls and fiinewuol- tion in anÿ |
2 10 ly Empire Sewing Machine Co.
ed sheep.—Dramatic Chronicle.
FTER this date I Shall sell groceries 41
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confectioneries only for the cash' 1
an illegitimate
profits
being meagre, 1 Cannot keep up aD?
We
have
lately
purchased
an
extensive
Two men^ have gone to law about one
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addition to oner stock of Job Type and other do otherwise.
it is quite
woman in Davenport. They both claim
lives
Material, which enables us to execute every
Parties indebted to me will save themselves
J udge can
c ’t tell which baa the___ scandai» is herí
and the Judge
by
settling
tawaei#-
immed»-
variety
of
Job
Printing
at
the
C
ourier
and
me
much
annoyance,
mortgage. The i woman ii sublimely indjfier-
one |jle
Now on whit
tv. My outstanding ■ accounts . must
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be
Office, as neatly, and as
ately.
aply, as the same ate
ent,and says she don' toare
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be dona anywhere.
RL. 80 IPSON.
has, so she has one.
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of tkif js bee|p
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got ready to canvass for stock as directed
old Company.
A CARD
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS >
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Stock Books of the Company, under cer­
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National College
State to pay interest on one million dollars
organization.
TéUEGíRA^HIC.
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Land Grant of over twelve thousand acres
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per mile of road, and also pledged the
some ofthe California papers.
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one entiiled to reoeive the benefits of the
of the Company’s Bonds.
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ture, and so satisfactory were they, and
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son of the Unionist betrays i a little froth
Editor.
J« H« Upton,
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other of the leading lawyers of the State,
have said there was no doubt but that an
injunction will lie to stop the usurpers.—
In the meantime, the people of this side
of the river have resolved to sustain the
old Company, with the necessary material
aid to secure justice and fair-play, and the
day is not far distant when certain promi­
nent officiate, who have been used as a
M cat’s paw ” in this matter, will find their
goose effectually cooked.
The Agent of the old Company, the
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lawful and proper organization,, is now
holding meetings on this side of the river,
and will explain the plan of operations
which has been adopted at the public
meetings at this place and McMinnville.
Se far as we carr learn, every man in Polk
and Yamhill, to whom it has been stated,
has
heartily endorsed it, and
Agent “ good speed.”
bid the
We hope our eiti-
zens will promptly take hold of the matter,
and render all the aid possible. The Uh-
iojdst B&ya it is satisfied that Eastern capi­
talists will invest in the road.
We also
have seen evidence enough to satisfy us on
that point. While speaking of the Uh
jonist, this side of the river would like t<
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know if that paper is going to favor the
Ckrk-Elliot Company/
The milk and
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squint that way.
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Go to R. L. Simpson’s Family Groh
Store for nioe oanned Fruits.
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