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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1867)
. ' RLEGIOIUS NOTICES. THE COURIEI i ir. a ' ratic R ally at Sheridan was a i f f- K 4 ’’•'issi.t and 'nappy meeting, though Judges iitvden arid Stout who had been invited, fail ed to appear. They are both good »peakers and would have been listened to by the Dem- ceratie portion of the audience with great pleasure ; and by th« Republicans too, did not E idra S. C. A dams conducts religidus » vices st the Church in Lafayette, on first Sabbath of each month, at 11 O’clock a E ldmh ’F. M. T ownsend will preach in Lafayette on th« st co.’id Sabbath of each month, at 11 o’clock j , Rev. L. Van Slvke will preach at Laf on the third Sabbath of each month, o’clock. " . < Rev. C. Alderson will preach in Laf on th« third sabbath of each month, o’clock. . . |: ' E MAIL LAPA? fl ' 1 ■ ■ ■ [ corrected weekly ] the pow<ritil logic and withering blasts of thoee gentleman cause th« Rids to rest uneasr Wheat V* bushel1.................... Oats V •’ ........................... in their seats. Barley “ -.-r................. We aL re.ased the meeting and were fol Corn men I p lOOlbs................. lowed by WT T. Newby, E sq., who clearly Flour 100IK- exposed the fallacy of the Rads, that Con- Middlings p1 ¿oh. Apples dried I?* grow may abolish a State when it please un Peaches “ i* lb..... der the clause that “Congress shall guarantee, BACON to each State a Republican form of Govern None i ment,’’ and druw a comparison between Ken- $icky and Tennessee. _ • A N ew H and at the N PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS I—'----- "Y*------ ----------- 2 t. «. W. BHOWJV, ' * • »« •• j ' i ■ Physician-, -, Surgepn and Ocnlisl, Located FORILA I). || r EGON. THE Illi i'1 YOU rpo THE AFFLIC TED OF ORE gon. Greeting l. Dr. G U . BROWN still continue« tot t.p Rtithe eyes. Surgical operation« ik[lliu|l)1 perfi.rnietì on the *je« for Jilin, gat araci, htrnliipinUR ór cm»* eyee and all operations.that ar« regularly per formed oa thè eye«. ' Mpay patients can be Seen at hia office in alii stages of recovery. None need stay awdy, |or a cure is certain in all the various disease» of the eyes. Th« Dr. would call the latten Lion of the afflicted to th<* fad that he i« prepared to treat th« lollnWtng disease» Rl^umatiam ìd al! its various form». Liver IComplaint, Dropsy, i'umonrs, Cancer«^ and Fungoid Growth», wherever located, Brotjchiti«, Cbn»umption Q uill —During the to Distinction. Financiers or Professional Men ' if Ybu Educate yourself practically '. Máncate yonr- reive« for the time«, Edncate f yourselves a« (he age demands. Ejlncate yonraelve« i in the beat manner p »»able, i in the “ shortest time, and at the least expeaae, to iasure ancoeeai. TF You can accomplish all thi< in College SPECIAL cure boy’’ of the Oregonian, jealóus of the |npe- rior power of Mr. S. in indulging in low, vul FARRIS TO SELL AND RENT. Enquire of J W. Johnson, BB ' I i gar attempts at witticism, concerning his Our devil says it remind« him-ofa Courier Ojfide. s, tsatforma, lost sueceppful system to qna|ify young and an active, successful '' ' i lie aged men, artisans ine«n and professional • of thd opportuuitie« — t Í l ’Í 3- ant pictures must gallinipper's attack open a buffalo. ng »wy location. ■ r ; '¡ . HJ pATTERUN. r Tn« C ircuit C ourt , is now in session in La Fayette to dispense justicrand B arman . B ros ., are are in session in Portland to diss pense gents, furnishing goods. erv best (’ABtX'-Tj Plio- call on BRADI’ . Y A ' Jl ! h ! 'fS Moutgotnrjrj Mrr<: t, Son : h, • 1 U J ¡ L1 si There is this difference between the proceedings of the Court and Barmans all parties are seldom satisfied with the former,—but are always, un. Eye Lotiod, Liniment. Eraditatnr. Verfuiiugc, T < Mutinent, Specific Balsam . 6leer, S(rictprefc and Gru various diseases! of the 1 1er. ■ nomila* iLaf yr 1LAIMS¡, OF > Government sines«, ci funod ih L KINDS. ON THE lected, Pensions in-' be completed in by mai e stamps f^»r Add resa W, K. DulllEi ancisco, Un I ree Let ever}’ man with a white mans heart For h|rther particulars, enqnir« at the In stitute, or addre»« H-G uiduj G ro B i P.O. Box No.; 168. ; Capt. A llsopp will continue to give Even ing'Pl ............. ' ‘ Languages and the Modern English o22 n39 Im ' V ■ i Mason <&. Hamlin CABINET ORGAN H ave just received their crowding and justly deserved merit and il uitioD for the $50. Those reward at th« World's Fair. We clip tbe following from the Paeific Il be admitted MusicaliGtgettp. No examination« A M p TR iteo R eward . -The extraordinary capabilities of the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet foil informs Organs— -the pure tone and other special qualities that distinguish them—have as- tonished the technically critical dilettanti in Pari«- It was w r . _ possible r_____ by __ pat? — supposed them that such pipe-like r | — -------- — tones - — conld VFMW ••• be p diicedir^" from r free reeds, and after undergoing _ < • _111 • _ • « “ - the most rigidly critical tests, they have i re- ceived A prize at tbe Exposition a first-class añasco, C ] * ' ■ j -< F ANCE, Set Splendid Assortment now or Hand Portland — at the — T he DEMOCRATIC DfiMoSiSTIiATlOX Court bouse, held in rejoicement over the gio i.»Z. N- B:< —Particular attention will be paid to the choice of Text Books, in order to aroid anything of a Sectional or a Partisan 'natur« in our curriculum of studies, * ---------f— just published an rious news from »he East; was a happy meet No effort will be «pared to make tbi<?In- stitote rqpal to the be»t on the Pacifio The Course of Studies will embrace all the branches avnally taught in firet-cla«« Shmi- ]naries in the East, including the Classic»., French, ■ German, Spanish, Mathematic», Ao., &c.i I ’M J i The Musical Department will be conduet- ed by Drof. H . G uido G rob . Graduate of Plap^r ’« Conservât lone. | • • i . ■ Parties in the country may rest assured that unde Im care of M rs . G rob . (Matron iilirhment.) tbvy will experience . ■ ¡1 <1 . ■ «• ’ - * 'eo-. ■* • — “ ------ * ”n. all tbe attention of a mother and enjoy the comforts of a home. j ------------- r~—-j------f- - ■>— a arrived at the wharf, ir evening. We are happy’ ir extend to Capt. Appersou ...J|L,.> * lueatiowal Department will he |i Th. Fl charge iff an cffii cirut corp« of teacher«. ft» Capt. J.L •J ----- -- - , (formerly ,------- y -J — a - Pro- . LROPF, fe««or in j thè University of Louisiana, », and aod fbr the la4t five re yei yesrs Principal of a Collegiate Inatitnte in the Si utbern pari of Caliiorùìa,} Principal. l'l» with the latter. P. B oise , and Messrs. Hayden, al and ether prominent gentlemen are in town in attendance upon rUTE is sitosted id a re- otifol location, away from ion of the city, on Third, •r Bankers THE and accomplished friend Engeuo Seuspl<EM]. is conducin g tbe editorial columns of that paper with masterly abitity. The small “fat SCHOOL OARDING Read—Reflect—and Act. Tb* Future of tbi^Coaat demand« H. Your Owu iMterjcH demand« it. ANEOU8 absence of the veteran and able editor 61 the llerald—V^'tinh Brown, our young, talented name. -ALSO— THREE IIOATIi;S TIME. I ! MI8CKI n . J.L TOUS Judge Ilayden, esent. We .st ali will turn -out, and we regret that ie and srace forbid -further comments up- thw matter, in this issue. If I i i cori ’II HE UAW A :f£BITTER8! .»« eohooi in I.afHjet ing complimenti U hr mer patrons will be 1 to persons unucquaiut justify thrm ill plaqic * Stock can stomach Bitters are entirely md free from Alcohol and every buri-! JUDGE : ■KT 1 £ 33® THEM! : YOUJR ( SELfgi : ful fngre<U*nt. A pleasant tonic, > »nd a most} agreeiblo drinks The ma * et i< flooded with j poisonous cbm pound«; * ' bn it THESE bitters, made from th* purest <htrae.tH Of if vfduabl» roots, barko JUMtiblt adapted to til* cure ®f J and herbs,’ sro'MttdtablXi aU^flTectiolia of tae S tom lieh. Ac Kidney»,Liver and } DysiMfkia, Fever,1 Diarrhea, j etr. etc. For sale everywhere. » jélÇN, Sir.® MAXÜFATtUBKR, ? m.é f; Jackson, San Francisco ! the line Carter’s OREGON. •L’ES RATED FOR k In a < country where the natural ri«sirei of the peopl le is Co reach the highest point in art , it is very difficult for puccesa to be obtained Public without the most arduous In r. not always opinion is extreunly exacting a riticiam »has just; but often unjust and cruel criticism suits : the produced the must b«nefirikl results.; greatest improvements have been made udder continued discouragements, and in .many suc cessful efforts defeat seamed certain to al| ex cept those concerned. In no one branch of art ha« there been more trials and failures, and in no «ingle instrument is there «a gtany* different partA to perfect in order to mak$ tbo whole a success, as the Piano Forte; this is always attended with great expense, reqiring large capital and patienf preservtrvr.ee.— G rovestkbn A Oo., 499 Broadway, N. Y., commenced manufacturing Pianos thirty-six years ago, and are one of the oldest houses in the country. They differed from the rest of the makers in in this respect—they aimed to make the beat instrument, and to sell it for the smallest profit. These Piano« tb>day eannot be excelled, Their singing quality is ~ , full, and eaii If retained through the pure, moat lengthy passages. For power they are .unparalleled, and are celebrated fori their great brilliancy, exquiste touch, and elegance of style Mid finish. i n42 4t Portland. urniture , bedding carpet , F eto.Tetc. We aro selling now goods lower than at other House jn the State. Examine <i»i stock before poroharing elsewhere. No. 13 street between Yamh Portland n40 ly atinas. Accord Violin«, G Violin i Strings’ / ■ aud M uaio BURTON. Size and Patern. . Ta«a«la, Picture Cord«, PictfUe 1 in fact everything pretaiuiug to Burton (Successors to J. L. PARRISIf Sf CO.,^ Importer« and Wholesale and Retail. j jt attention given to framing Pbete- ngratings, &o. V i ■ ’ Dealers ip BOOKS AND STATIONERY, iwr Kent. Ao. 87 Front-st, Portland, Oregon. || QdHOOL- Book« Law Books, Medi O Book», ’ Blank Books, Miscellanei Bouks, Photograph Alb« ma. Printer»’ li Wri ing Fluids. Copying Ink, Writing Paper p A Veyy jAerecabie Drink ! Blank Paper, Wrapping Paper and a lai 11 Unsnir'isscd- for acting surely but ««»urttneRt of tbo secretions of the’| nATi:itiii.: bowels, stomah and rniXTEB^’ Agent« for Leroy W. Fairchild & €0’1 1 wholesale and retail Gold Pens, and Importer» for George Wo* i liquoL flrug and grocery stores tenholin & Sons’celebrated 1. X. L. Cutlery ■ * L • ' * . . I NOBODY SH(|u!LD BE WITHOUT IT! We will keep constantly on band a 00m J. G. F risch , Proprietor. . plete a»«oitment of goods in our line. TAYLOR I BENIDEL, Sole Agts. Orr entire »took is imported direct front n21 ly 413 Clay Sti, San Francisco Piibliahere and Manufacturers, and pcr»«mi purchasing from us <*an at II time» relr up est Remedy For on getting GENUINE ARTICLES Anty ft’ s Blond, Strengthening the Prices that Defy Competition. ig the lost Appetite, is Agents for tbe FLORENCE SEWING HAMBURG TEA. MxKCHINE. J ’ BURTON A HARRIS, No. 78 Front Street, Portland. Oregotj. n-33 6-m I AN AH AN, formerly of A-Kober’s -jbtaiiiiohiuent, San:Francisco, will • Tuning aud Repairing Plane«, * • • • • • » TRY OT IT IfSIJ „ Liquors «old by the bottle. ■ n3 --------------- '---------------------------------------------»T7---------------- - —T Dissolution Wollet he co - partnership i »< T existing under the stvle of ECT BURBANK, is this day dwsolveit. ht consent. A. R. BURBANK bavi chased the inter«st of C. ECKLES, f Notice of Final Sett lumen t. anthorized to collect the debts dtoe In County Court, Yamhill County. Oregon. pay all liabilities < f the late firm. Estate of Haney M. Allen, Deceased. The business will be enntinned b XTO W on this 5tb day of November. 1867. BURBANK C ECKLHS: come« J. W. Allen, administrator of the estate of Nancy M. Allen, deoeaeed, and Lafayette. Ang. £6 file« hi« acoeoat for the final lettlemeDt ol A LL PERSONS i the said deceased estate. It is ordered Wednesday th« 4th day of ZL firm of.ECKLEf December next, at the Court lieuse in said requested to come for ward at county, be set apart for the final Ueanpg and accounts and notes ithoui di Wheat will he received lor du< settlement of «aid estate, and that four weeks nrtico thereof be published in the market price. Also C ash ar Goons paid for w Lafayette C ouiukr . tn el! persotj« ihfHeslvd therein. J.W.diAVLS, ’ ' A, K BVRBLt 1)42 4«< Ctiuahi J'kdi'r. Laf y cue, A ng. 3<MS67. WEATHERFORD Wholesale Druggist, Chy street, È v2 n31 ly 410 |rw ; [ ; — tt Fhrnitu re I Furniture!! • III IL FURN ITURE!! I HURGR EN & SHINDLER., IMPORTERS AND nfactarer« of Furniinre, Bedding, ifrnrs. Pore Hair, Eureka Hair. Puls, J Cabinet Maker’s and Upholsterer*« la. This 1$ the oldest and largest Fur- f> Hnues in the State. First street, cor- almnn. No. 166, 168, 170, 17?. Port- Qregnw. ' .p | n401y Importing Druggist, DEALER IN DRUGS, CHEMICALS , PAINTS, 01 Í GLASS. p i Y ■ *' r i - . IuA. HARNESS Portland, AU XU j SADDLE SHOP. ALCOHOL. KEROSINE. TURPENTINE. MdKVI.tY desire* annoaaoe PATENT MEDICINES hat hri has opened a Harness ami I ' Fancy ani To’let a««ds, »addle shop at this . place, and w ill And offered at wholesale or retail at tery tie eVentbmg in bi« low ra es iór cash . i ■ work eyeented an pairing a WEATHERFORD, Ml McEViLY. notice? 27. 1867. is 1.34 îy Fayette, 3 m W. . 1 ,y Corner of Front and Oak Streets. < PORTLAND, OGN. ECTION SALES of Real Estate. Gr|’ terie», Furniture, General Mercbandijie Horses. le Bay«—Wednesday and Saturday. A. B. RICHARDSON. ¡I Auctioneer. ■ Í •! H