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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1875)
i LAFAYETTE COURIER. » » FRIDAY, JUNE 1875 4, * The w.hangdoodle begi ins to screech for t|ie coming Fourth of July. The C&mp-niueting at Mays’ Ferry will continue over next Bandar. A The Odd Fellows of. McMinnville 1 * will give a grand ball the 4th. large attendance may be expected the day proves favorable. Spring fight will open soon to the detriment of somebody’s eyes. The M. E. Church. South, will meet at their grounds, near Gaunt’s , For a square meal and a downy bed go to the Essex House. bridge, on June 11th. Misses Ada and Sylvia havo our The M. E. Church, North, meet at thanks for a handsome bouquet. their grounds, on Hibb’s farm, nt ar McMinnville, on June 18th. . The spelling mania is a thing of Should there be any others we hope the past. The granger fizzle cooked th« pastors in charge will please in its goose. ti form us of the time and place. Miss Cora Bayley of Corvallis has p been in town during the week visiting •i ARRIVED.—Uncle Daniel Bayley’s relatives and friends. family were taken by surprise Tues Èartiós visit St. Joseph almost ev day evening last by the advent of ery uight wheh the train arrives iu Messrs. Louis Bayley and son from hopes of seeing a row. Btark county, Illiriois. They started The “Oldest Indahitant” says this from home- the 10th of last month kind of weather gets away with him. and after stopping several days in The like was never witnessed before. California, arrived at Portland the Senator Kelly has our everlasting 25th, when thvj took the cars for nevefr-get-over-it for favors with pub. Corvallis to visit relatives. They doc. written on them. Quite a nice 4 library. * t come to this county with the inten •We learn that there has been seven tion of finding a home.. Uncle Louis teen persons converted and baptized is a brother of Dauiel Bayley, of Til at tlte Christian camp-meeting now lamook cvuuty.. Tlie two brothers iu progress. T I - ! when last they met were in the prime JoBiu Williamson, of West Cheha- of ¡life, fifty years ago. Now bow changed—be|th old men, one 89, the lem,:has a large amount of land for* other 74 years of age A letter has sale, some of which he offers for five been dispatched to Lucie Dun to couie dollars per acre. over as his brother is» too feeble to A well known villager was soen on cross the mountains. thè streets yesterday wearing two C elebration .—Arrangements for coats and a shawl and was heard to say: “Come, gentle Spring, ethereal a .grand celebration were- partially mildness, come.” And to-day it come. consumatcd last evening by the Good John Handley tried his skill with a Templars. . To-morrow the Grange pistol by shooting at one of his fin- meets at this place, and it is expected fi ers, ainl he hit it too. He is satis that a eomuiittco will tie appointed fied now that he can plump any man from that order to act with the one that undertakes to get away with his -i from the Good Templars in making a sweetness. The Reporter force has been down grand success of the exercises. Not only are the grangers expected to par here within the last week, Perhaps ticipate, but all other orders and sp- they sought our scalp but our hair is cieties are cordially invited to join in too short for that purpose, We are and Lave a good time. A speaker all hunky now, we smoked a cigar-a- from abroad will be on hand. A bas I i co wi h the alphabe.ical Snyder. ket dinner will be spread. Let all The “Nipper” base-ball club of take an interest iu this matter. Next McMinnville, met some of tlie hood week a full programme will be given. lums from this place, who had not seen a ball or bat this Spring, at St; F erry at V ancouver .—We un Joe. last Satoarday, and got nipped. derstand that at an early day a steam Our boys won by one. Score ÌÙ to f »rry is to 1» put on the Columbia ut 20. Vancouver. This, it seems to us is a Railroad officials go “heeled” with move in the right direction and we derringers, and practice shooting out sec no icason why a ferry at that of the car windows. This is carrying things a little too far when the em ]Klint could not be made a ¡laying in ployees are permitted to flourish their stitution in u few years. Good land “slióoting-irons” iu the passenger ings can lx? secured on either side of couch. the Columbia for a nominal amount. We ackuowh h dge the receipt of an From Portland to Vancouver it is invitation to attend the picnic of tjie i but about seven miles '-just the dis season the Printers—at Vancouver. tance-to buggy-ride. Who the par We regret very much our inability to ties arc w.i are not advised, but hope attend. However, we wish the boys that the enterprise in ly succeed. a pleasant time, and hope that none * if i of them may get their forms “pied.” A S light B laze .—One day this Anson Henry’s dog lost about six week the residence of Mr. Amos Cook inches of bis narative for interfering jMme very near being consumed by with one whose way’s are dark. The fire. The fire originated from the individual attempted to effect an en burning out of a chimney. The flames trance into the bouse through a win lapped down ou the roof of the house dow, but was foiled by the coti fin tied sad set the moss oil fire. Fortunate attacks of the dog. ly the stage was passing at tlie time "L.t there be no secrets in medicine, and the pnaietigTS rendered timely assistance and ‘Squelched” the em- or rather no pretended secrets. The bryo “holocaust.” This 'JLL is L the sec Medicai Faculty publish as soon as ond time tire has originated from the made, all their discoveries, and almost same cause. About twenty minutes all that is known of real value for tlie labor would save a repetition. cure of disease has been discovered by ■ ■»» »■ them. D r . A yer takes the honora D ayton E xhibition ..—L*3t Fri ble honest course, and right because day evening the young people of the it is honest. He goes to work and in thriving town of Dayton gave an ex vents the best remedy whioli medical hibition for the purpose of raising skill cm devise for the cure of certain complaints; then publishes what it is, funds to be applied towards paying aéd maintains his control of it solely, for the bell in the new school house. Quite a’ number witnessed the per by making it cheaper, better, mòre perfect, than any body else can. If formance, which consisted of cha tho people would exact this of all who rades, tableaux, etc. After the ex offer medicines, they would have hibition, those so disposed, tripped the much less treacle and trash to swal light fantastic for a few hours. low. 1 ------------- -------------------- • W ood ’ s M useum .—While at Port C ast T hem O ut .---If there are any land a few days since we visited the diseases which deserve the name denio- Museum and were surprised tu note ■ £ niac, Dyspepsia is one of them. It the many objects of interest that have an4 tears the system like a ver- been added since last fall. This is a 1 itable fiend, and renders life a bur place that should be visited by all den> The medicines of the Dis pen sa- who visit Portland, wood ftiigut se- ry will not expel it. Cast it out with ?.UIe.a vr>rir73. ^1> e by 8°~ D r . W alker ’ s V egetable V inegar ing to McMinnville. B itters . There is no form of indi gestion or liver •‘bom plaint that can R emoved .—" Messrs. Rumsey & Me wjthstand this jjotent tonic and alter- Cain have moved orl theirlaw ... office . h R aa from ative. The newly discovered Califor the Conrt-Housj .to Dixon’s building nia roots and herbs, from which it is on Third street, where they oan be prepared, are of more value to man- i xind than all the gold of the Pacific found ready for cliants. States. R estaurant —Mr. J. L. Steward yard «tick is very useful in a will be pleased to meet all his old a stick ob the stage is of no friends at his stand ______ on the camp ground* at the Qaunt bridge. Meals whatever; a stick in a tumbler at all hoyrs. soinetimes.in danger of making —¿----- * , T r B orn ,-r At Vancouver, May 22, to the sidewalk uneven to pedestrians; the wife wife of Morris Baker, a son. u stick of a husband or wife is apt ■ ———-------------- -------------- — I ______ A mity , May 23, 1875 tue E ditor of tiik C oikier : While Amity has more pianos than any other town in the county, it is surrounded b the finest agricultural* district also. The continued cold weather is re tarding the growth of out cereals; but it is preferable to the parching Northers of our sister State. Messrs. Simpson & Kelty are mov ing their fine drugstore building from St. Joseph to this place which, with other buildings now being erected, are making times lively. Strawberries are reported to be very To scaroo. Straw hats and shirtsleeves is the fashinn just now. Camp Meetings. iu. AMITY. NOTES. The Grangers of this place are con templating the erection of a commo dious Wai ebon so and granery at Day, ton, having learned that it is better to store and wait good prices ship for themselves. The suffering woman’s convention is at au end and our village is once more tranquil. Mrs. Duuiway lec tured to a full house oh lust Friday evening and had* it all her own way, though on the following evening by some of her strictures on Mr. Giillo-. way’s legislative record,: in \oting against the suffrage bill, and. also the stand she took respecting a question he had prepared the evening before which read: “Would not the elective franchise lessen womans moral influ ence, also would she not, under the exercise of the suffrage right, bec.omc as, intemperate and profane as mep now are.” The gentleman was iii^ duced to respond, which he- did ftr a ten minute speech. He ridiculed the movement' and stated ip substance that he opposed it on mgral and so cial grounds; held that it would ui|- honever ' he likesA I . FBHT8, VEG^? 1 T TiiOnly Pain Keinedy jthat itisiaiHiv itiips the most excruciating paina, allays lutiaiMOiatioiis. and cures Congestions, whether *t tiie Lung». Stomach Boweb. or other gland'<>r <>rg:iua. bv <»ne > * IN FROM OM TO TWENTY MINUTER no matter how violent or excrnciatlngthe pain th« RHEUMATIC. Bed-ridden, Infirm. Crippled. Nerv ous Neuralgic, or prostrated With disease may suflfer, _ ■ I ? the cultivation of for Beans, 5fift¡ 00 ft: 16J 12® ító 75®. ft ft........... anil bqy stock to work qn tlie first Potatoes. IP bush.. . l . Onions. ft...........L. year to pay expenses, and can see 4- FEVER AND AG?E. MEATS. L prospect ’ of ‘ following bus«- - ' r the ■ : Beef, fresh, -,••• truss to advantage in the inture. cornel ......... ,... t r -------------- ----------------------- .J ---------- ----------------- Smoked................ Salii a colored Georgia preacher: fork, fresh, ft ft............ ■jpar’i robbiu’ and stoattn’ all Veal. “ ............................ Mutton“ .................‘....I.. *L»acon, hams 1» lb........... rounjl. Par’s de Beecher busi- s tigar cured Side*.. •Ócss, de Woodhull business, Sum shoulders |er isidead, tornadoes come whoop FEVE^ IND AGUE cured for SO'ce^’s There 1« not a n-inc«luvi a.'.tnt in tho world that will cure FeVer n:vl Atsm*. nhd allo her Malarious. Billions. Scu let Tvp <t d. Yellow and other Fevers, aided, bv RkilWAY'S FILLS, eo qii'ck «8 RADWAY'S REA 'Y BELIEF Fifty cents per bottle. k 11.. _T_._ Th 6@ HEALTH! BÉAUTTI! 40^ •12 15® IB • FTNONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD—INCREAüE OK Fl.KslI AND WEIGHT-CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED Ti i A L L. ^1 -1 • ■ DR. RADWAY’S rOILTBY. in’ rodi nd. de Freedman’s Bank has Chicken«, ilte.sseil, each., * lustre . and it ’pears as if de end per dozen.......... gh. mighty clus at hand.” ! !. P. BDWKR J. BOWER. THE CRFAT BLOOD PURIFIER» BUTTER, EGGS, ETC. Batto?, freak rolls, ft......... packed. ............. ('a'ifornia......... . ......... lslbmns .... . ....... Hug-, dozi‘11.. r.__ J...... Che« t Oregon prime, ft OWER BROS. 2 5 . .Gtr. r. 2 )</?. io 25 . (ih A .♦ 14ft) 18 (th WOOL, 11 ILES, ETC. $ ft L .. .....i...... ;Ü ’ y eftcli......___ groen, -abe<l. each 15 5u@:i 00 ft 1 00 35 à ft .ch. MILL HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING Cl’RE 8 l SO QUICK. SO R k PID ARE THE CHANGES, THE BODE UNDERGOES, UNDER THE IN- 1/ FLUENCR OF THIS TRULY WONDERMJI* J MEDICINE, THAT . .ft). < 'ni¡furnia, ,j............. I' J SABSAPAR1LLIÂN RESOLYEMT, 25ft).... .<1 OOftH 00 11 ft OTL'i.ETC. Linseed Oil, boiled, raw... .. Lard oil $ ga'.lon... <4 Coal oil Neat-foot Oil, ^gallon. Tallow, f? ft.................. » 1 50®.... 1 50r<¿.... 2 .... 5o@ .; 1 75®2 00 10 ‘_________ 1_______________________________ I ’ ’ EXP on THE . I ■ . LINE, Dayton ¡NORTH f ' I » - YAMHILL A 1 * I ’ i > WILL rijn a back J <re, out i.afijetw, ears every day. tty” All busines * proiuptlv > decll.u 1 E vert D r h I mcbuse m F lish ihd W eight is S ees hd F elt . F.vcrv drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL. VEST communicates through the Kloo-1, Sweat, L'rir.e and oilier lhii<ls and juices of the syntcm the ¿’’fforof •<<*. «'or it repairs the wastes of the body with Mew nnd sound material. -Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption. Glandular disease. Ulcers in the' Throat, Mouth, Tumors. Nodes in the Glands, and other parts oi the system, Sore Eyes, htrunwrous discharoes from the Ears, aSid the worst forms oil , »ever bores. Skin di«c*«cs. diseases. Eruptions, Eruptions. Fever Sores. Scald Head. Ring Worm, Salt Rlietttn Rheum Erysipelas, Acne, Blast Black Spots, Wonns.in m the' th«' Spots. Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancer in Womb, and all weakening and painful dl.scharxM,. Kiir Kt Qf Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of”thi’ le, are arc Within the range ot thia life principle, “ curative — wonder of Modern Ohcm Chemistry, and a few days-use will prove to any person i using __________ it for either __________ of these ! forms of disense its potent power to cure them. If the patient, dully becoming reduced by the Wastes and decomposition that lx continually pro- greasing, succeeds in arresting these waste« and repairs the same with new material, made frAm ! healthy blood—and thia the SAILSAP a RILUAN will and doe. secure— a cure is certaia; for when once this remedy commences its work of purifle«. tion, and succeeds in diminishing the loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and everyday the patient will t*ci himself growing better and stronger, th« food digesting better, appetite improving, and flesh, and weight increasing. ■ Notontydoesthe SsKsarAniixiAx R ksolvkwt exocl all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronie, Rercfuious. Constitutional aud Skin Diseases; bat it is the only positive cure for Kidney St. the r ■ I I . L E ARE NOW PREPARED TO FUR- . niali umber, sneli ns flooring, veil |ng, siding iustic, cedar lushing, oak and jilder at the low« st cash price., z We-keep coustan ly on hhnd all kinds ot trough l.nuhei-.—j<-ist«.studding, raft rs, and I build ng lumber. [Lz-l‘er oris looking for-good, b.ire^ins SjvHl du web to give i.s a call before purchas ing els v. her '. CT7" oft have it and " ILL ell 'iu w E. P. & L.. X DOWER. mar26:tf DONNOLLY&COS Biit one license to retail li was granted in Salem last month. Eight marriage licenses were is <ucd by tlie clerk of Marion f The chromo men aplil bver (2.- NO HOUSEKEEPER CAN MAKE SWEET 000 worth of pictures in - Albany p .AND WHOLESOME BREAD WITH OUT IT. during last week. • This well known and iong established i Farmers in this valjoy say that YEAST POWDER is now in great demand. Sales increasing daily« Now 25 gross per all ’they want now. is good weather day to the trade. D. CALLAGHAN now ¡sole manufacturer and proprietor, uses no and abundant crops aro sure. drugs—no bone dust; pur« whit« cream of Tartar, imported direct and ground on the The Salem Mills uow offer 8^i premises, being the chief ingredient. Is widely known as one of the most 1 effectual remedies ever discovered for cleansing the sys- i tern and purifying , the bloôd. It has stood the test of years, with a con stantly growing rep utation, based on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained «by its re- ! markable cures. So mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching as to effectually purge out the great cor- I ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous • and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, I or diseases that have lurked in the system anti- for years, soon yield to this powerful anti dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known,, of Scroftila, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive dis orders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches, : . ' V I , ■ V——. —-rr- Tumor of UWeaW Growth Cured by Rad way’s Resolvent* . DR. RADWAY’8 Perfect Purgative&Regulating Pills perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated wil'Ai sweet gum. purge, regulate, puriiy.cleaiwe and otrrngth- cii . Rt»4 tvuy's Fills, for the cure of all JiK-sde»* of the Stomach. Liver. Dowels, Kidneys, boidder. Nervous Di.-siases, Headache, Comuipution,« ' «live- iie*s. In iigesliotv Dyspepsia. Biliousne •«, . tiloea Fever, Indammation ot the Bowels, Files and ait Deran.-em ii sof ttic Internal Viscera Warranted to effect a positive cure Purely vegetable, con- taimuz no nivreitrv. minerals or dclet< riooxlvugsi A tew doses ol RADWAY 8 FILLS Wil: lire tM system >rom all the above named di.«« rdets -*ric^ 25 cents per l»<x SQJ.D F'- DRUGGIST.- Read •• FAME AND il.JK" NeuA - hk - letter stain,» tn RADW a Y A CO , No 32 Warr.-.n >’t New York l.iforinatiun worth thousand? "*■'> you ______ Kffl ' A DRUGGISTS« LAFAYETTE, OQN. ‘ « Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores. St« Anthony’s Fire, Rose or Erystpe» las, Tetter, Salt /Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, and internal Ul* eerations of the Uterus, Stomach, and Liver. It Also cures other com- *“W plaint% to which it would not seem especi ally adapted, sueh as Dropsy, Dyspep* sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female Weakness, Debility, and IseucorrhOBa, when they are manifefta^ lions tions of of the the scrofulous scrofulous poisons. poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. renewing the cents per bushel for wheat, and the appetite aw Aiwaja on fymd and for sale at lowest ------ tite and vigor of the digestive organs^ prices: it dissipates ' i the depression and listless lan farmers still havo some to sell at Callaghan*« Yeast Powder, in 1 lb guorofthes guor of the season. Even where no disorder ! cans, a superior article. that price. appears,, people feel better, and live longer, Call&ffnan’s Cream of Tartar, in all It» ui-pav»age». > fix cleansing theUood. Tlie system moves of^iackages. Western Stm Lodge, I. O. G. styles Callaghan*« Purd* Kngiuh Bi-car- on with renewed vigor and a new lease of T., of Albany, is thu banner lodge bonate of Soda and Saleratus, ' i e , ... « ' I , i < FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS, v u ii « i i to be much longer than is desired» of the State. Its mcmliershlji —Ano BY Cream of Tartar Crystals and Kngr« etl t. Bradley A Rtilof.-ou for the l>e^t l’lio- ftftd ft Stick full of matter is ^l>e numbers about 140. , lish Bi-Carbonate of Soda in kegs. Dr. J. C. AYER à CO., Lowell, Mass *1 ♦ ‘ ■gtuphs graphs in f - - States, and the Vieni commonest thing read in FOR SALE BY the — United I he Odd Fellows oT Albany are D. CALLAGHAN A CO., Msnufsctnrer>i, Practical atotf ^Malytii an Medal for the best in the world. , Chemiete. 4 121 Front Street, ban Francisco. ‘ preparations grand, making for a 41l> Montgomery street, San Fraucbca. læ1 April 22:Ipf SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS V À; Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb disease« Gravel, Diabetes. Dropsy, Stoppage of water. Incontinence oi Urine, Bright's Disease, Albuminura, and in all ea ses . where there are brick dust deposits, er the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg. or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious ajft'earance, and white bon«- . dust deposits, and when there Is a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain In th« small of the bark wed alcng the l-ii-«. tU., ew £3 END 2 >C to <«. r. KuVVh.u. «X lU., >3 Ymk for li* ok ( nth edition) ) còli tai •- còntai ing 1 sts of 2u()0 • ewsjiapris. an i estimules Hui :ly bowing cost of advertising. s OREGON NEWS. ‘ . WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OFTHE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE bowels '/. CONGESTION OF THE uBNGS» SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT «BKATHING . FALFITATION OF THE HEAJRT. HYSTERICS, CROCK, DIFTHER1A. \ CATARRH, influenza , HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. „„„„„ I NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CHILLI. AGUE CHILLS. The aoplica.ion of the Ready Belief to the part or pstyw where tlie pain or difficulty exist« will nff<H <l <-n kj and cointort. 1. T wen tv drops in half a tumbler of wirtir willin» few inom-uts cure CHAMPS, Kl’ASHS, SOUR STOMACH 1IEIRTBURE, SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHOEA. DYSENTERY. COLIC. WIND IN THE Hf>VEL< ami all INTERNAL FA1NS. Traveler« should aiwavs carry a boitl< of B»«» way* a Ready Rellefwith th< m. A i< w drop« in water will prevent sicknrwor pains from change of wnier. It is better tliau French Brandy or Bi.tcre as irttiinulant. x , ETC. flax. A| •pies, gn'Bn bush, dried, pft.... They are ready to engage in the Peaches, dried, V • ft. |hsineM8 of flax manufacture if they Plurals, gon RADWAY’S READY RELIEF ’ ers were persons of good character and well intended but mistaken in whut they conceive to be their wrongs^ He also held that the wohiyn could ty, in May. .-UFFER > L r r WITH n nu PAIN. > AAAM. radwavs leady ^ reltlf ,« a cure fob ■" EVERY PAIN It was tbo fl rut and I» San Francisco refitted, ft.13® Island................... j.......... 10 (<$ crushed.......... ¡.zl.......... 20®.. granulated....,..'.......... Affiti ack, ft .......... 63fti nneriaL,..’.......... ■ .... Costa ¡tica, % ft. >........ .’ Î5.. gold or cinnabar sex society and inaugurate un era of discord and contention most deplora ble to behold. He thought the mov uever vote only under constitutional amendments which would require six years. This opened the ball,,and Dr, Nicklin spoke eloquently i»t favor of the rights of tlfe fair sex, and euded4 by placing himself emphatically on the. side of the strong miudLid ladies. Oihers were culled on anti responde in well timed remarks, .the majori of them being opposed to the move- I - ; ment. 4 j » The convention ended with an or thographical contest between the,la dies and gentlemen which ended in a draA'. To the credit df louir tillage, be it said, everything,paised of pleas antly and with the best of feelings on all sides, and we shall long remember the choice music rendered by Mrs. Kelly and Miss Cooke of Lafayette. I had almost forgotten to mention the letter addressed to the woman con vention and signed by B. W. Dunn, blacksmith, North Yamhill. It cor-' tainly transcends anything that ever eminated from the brain! of a. white smith. The school, sipce Professor Gallo way has taken charge, has become the largest in the county, numbering 80 pupils. x r Mr. John Taylor got the contract to build the Bridwell school-house one mile and a half west of this place for $500. The murder case reported in the McMinnville paper last week whs a mistake of that sheet. Knott, the man reported murdered, Is lying in the Polk county jail for an assault on Burrows, the reported murderer. - Yours, in trust. G ranger . NOT ONE HOUR GROCERIES. man IX» 'ÌADWAY’SREADYRFLIEF CURES THE WO-tST FAINS in fri rr Jne to Twenty Minutes. FLOl'B, OK AIM, ETC. i. best white, fV bushel... H bushel.14. leal ft.. ..L................ best. W sack. (’4 barrel) heat Flour, V ft............ U ton/...................... ì ton................ ............... led ton......... .............. e Correct, a alo FARMSj^ SALE ‘■’»HAVE TWO GOOD»FARM8FOR SALE very reasonable terms *"“* — “ eash •*•* contain. end j* MI • - One-is situate one mile and a half north of Latayette; is welj implored. Has a good ORCHARD T And kind*.of shruhbe rubbery of the best va Val!e.v S“’* *in Cheualein —---------- -■ near the "nver« There is a good. MILL-SITE On this placeipleuty af good timber; about 0 acres cleared. it her of these farms can be secured ata bagrain. Terms easy. for further particulars enquire of . SMITH* or at 2 .