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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1866)
I à It ! & >• . ? I X % r I i , • '■ I MF—* ' . 4 <« ■ ♦ -“ v • - I. » 1 ■ ! A I y - t * 4. V A. <4 :ï ' 1 4 J L 3 t' r +---------- A. ,fr. VOK l ^LA^YKfTK; OREGON', TUESDAY, EEBRUARY 13, Ä • y i. NO. 4. * 7 JJH ----- f from the firm union ofwliicb FBey had 1UU b for them. In his younger day3 he 1 ous, and dollarless.” There was also r “Why does Kate look so pale, mother ? disRkcd tobacc'° VCI? m»cbi?nd could dcath ,Kad in ono corner of the Pal)er and so much to fear. When dhe sword is theso words : “Oh ! tho fatal once drawn, the passions of men observe WI . 1 ; bear the fume ofit; but when he was sxty- under ’ “ it “ ------------- f-‘»i ISSUED EfEKY TUESDAY, A journal called' tho New York [ no bounds of moderation. Tho sug AV by are her arms so small ' | fivc yc.n3 oR1 bc sinokcd hhj firgfc pipc> stamp.” , gestions of wounded pride^tbe instiga Why does shd ufisver Smile, mother j and became much attached to it, and in ; Gazette flourished a littil while in 1771. I* a /’AYKTTE, tions irritated resentments, would be BY W by do her eye-lids fall ? this old age ho mid it was a comfort that he It was remarkable in particular, * *lv f#pt to carry the States against ..whfyh J. H. UPTO/i & w. J. BOWMA N wi . . .. . " t •> conld no more deny himself the indulgence first daily in the United States, the Penn* arms of the union wore exerted,' to any **/ Publishers. ... ’ than be could bis daily food. His hearing, 1 sylvania Packet, afterwards called tire Dai- extremes necessary to ivenga the af- J. II. UTTON EDITOR. As if she had uq friend ; „ . /sense of touelq filing and smelling were lyAdvertiser, was slated in 1795 in l’liila- front, or to avoid the disgrace of sab- * RHaainn ’k^ Grat VV by docs she sigh Bo oft, mother ? remarkable acute, his voice was stremgj , _ . , . . mission. 'I The first wnv war of tl.ij this kipd • .. MLV' TEDMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Is she near her cud ? . .. ’ ! - • ' * ’ --------■ W p,|b- I' * * * ^*** or ic„,,sm> „„ I «,oD f.h« ..fo, Thh TOSj bo co., One C<7 One.Year, .... $2 50. / i ■ '<- . -4i« r> '■ j |(ulease. No,,8nS 1 50. Why doesshcTrcathe so quick, mother? | U CaSe One CA> >y Six Months, .... of mind eoolj bo de«e«,d.- worthy of me„(i<)0 . ths ,d,.ntI “ *• * d» eo.. A acmorj- tags miiiu ' i ®i a * 7 of the daily newspaper the idea colla- .. . It see inf to rm And start as if it shocked her? p T¥ OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. method of association of things, time and , v_ ._s.J_.,______ k . . t qutrAUQ-paiiuLto, prove that thetiStatji3 method of association of tilings, time aft'l .. , s. . . . . ............ . . _ _ , To hf?.? the quick rap, mother, places tell very nearly.every ft*«!»« in-’ - «"-•'" b«««n« v„,„.A u. ■ • be would ............ . ................. „„gh, ........ Nr--*-~ ,0 a?iiiooaTro n,iia: udge, J. W. Cowles; Commissioners, Of Smith, the village doctor? cident a, d tho lime and fto of Its oodur- , T* -1 fa- «» «Km, which cooM only bo kept i0 So. Brutcher, Hcnry-Hrwitt ; Sheriff, L. L. ■ eidenl .u d «bclime and II. P!u-e Its oddur- uf fll,c HS* ctula .«►<• „ «£ tniu by the instrutncuttflity runcdddringHnlih. -id of never sick . ° ........ of a large hitcomb ; Clerk, S. C. Adams; Asses retire during hts life. He was never sick . 4t — -i «tanking army, continually on foot to sor, Charles llandley; Treasurer^ J >hn Why does lie come so ol’t, mother ? i i.d.j.eUwngbaldn.wbeTuncrcd ° . Amerscan newspapers .¡th present time, the A'»r™.n newsp.por. -fa day, allLiUgb at times he suffered with .? A execute the ordinary irWjuircmcnts or AV. Watts; School Superintendent Rev. Can he prolong her days? . .. ' i— . has grown steadily and rapidly, until it John Spencer; Coroner, W. W. Brown ; By leaving pills and gifts, mother, . decrees of the government. JSjueli a the lootli-aclie. Ho never applied any v.-.. , , •* ,, , fo , , . , 'x ‘ now xepresente thsLwhole world, and is “ . Surveyor, A. S. Wati. ' L — than the throne itself. Its num ; 1 scheme, if practicable, would intently And siogiug love-sick lays? • ’ nor did he ever have a tooth-drawn, greater 1 • euro, . • ahnst . , . countless, and v j .¡- its . power ... for, . • degenerate into a military despotism.; r but suffered them fo foil . out . ol , their own , 1 her is I «wv.v but it would be found in every light ’Twas but the other night, mother, accord. At the time a, of his death bo had' good , or v evil beyond ~ A- calvtflataim^ , ,, ... „vu.u N. T. CATON. T*- • ____ - --iXi—. ... . I True ., kU ‘ Even in only four teeth Lfu llis eyesight, fur two »Bxpraetieable. When Kate lay near my heart, ■ those confederacies which have been I CATO.V A: C'l/Rf ' " She urged me to bcjgood, mother,' years previous to his death, commenced . composed of members , smaller than ' -■1. Jo decline, and when dissolution occurred, .-r-rn«.-., * * t And said we soon must part. ' many of our counties, the prirreiptefof ATTORNEYS AND COUNCELLQRS AHLAW _ ! Authors of tho Federalist “ Copper- • }r~isfatn>n for WFcrrigw S ees ’ «uh- i he was almost blind, lli^liair nevepturn- “ She said she was to go, mother,-— , ... .- ■t y. . ported military coercion, lias «ever *’cd -gr a y; He wftS * rebel da the Irish rc ! Salem, Oregon. Away from Lome and me, Al. who believe in . tate sovereign- rbceu found effective. It trnjr nrrclv • belion of 1798, and was wOntlAJ^n thelvft Will prnctice in the SuprcmC'and Dis- ty, in the subordination of fhe federal bccn {llteropted to be employed but And leave papa and vou, mother, ♦riet Courts of Oregon rp ill,., leg- His invariable answer to the dues- government to the restrictions imposed ^ • ■ the weaker members'; and v ; in 1 against TI 1 o dwell near by the sea.---- ;___ * - 1 CToh wliAt tre Thought rrrwe tbftu nnytb.ug ¡ : . ' i upon i t T.y the constitution, aud io the I E. C. BRADSIIAW, Is it to Jordan’s stormy bank, mother, vise caused him to live so long ; was tern-, rights of the States to . protect u,Tfai their refractory and .disobedient have .)>een t i perance, exercise, plain foou, regular ~ J ,, 1 ’ -’ 1 ,1ovfn mstitutions ana Itgivs from anv the signals of bloody wars, in whielv I _________________ /,’ L u T b dis meals, and regular hours m going to bed and every aggression whatever, even • °tlc hull ol tha confederacy “Shut up, shut up you little brat,— played its banners against the other - 1 ar.d getting up. i from the federal government, arc called half.”—(I'ederalist, No. XV 1. She’s going to be married I” AND -I ___ ____ ______ i_______ M ax in Tin: U m -■ F ii . st A m L kicav -XfiwspArrKs.—’»Then i - “ Copperheads.” luking Taking this this defini- defini- In J.I it* Constitutional Udnventi«ni of •, D eath of tue O ldi : COUNCELOR AT LAW, we look over the UriitcJirStatcs npd con- ta^y to snow that all the State of New Ndrk, Jfr. Hamilton t :: d S tates .—James McCormick,'who was 4» . ... , ......,L, r ()f new.maDers (h« leading statemuiu-of --Our country .................. OLICITOR IN CHANCERY. WILL without doubt the oldest man in tlte JJaL ( ..„¡.b,.. it.« v.,-t ,U1„.l»rof r«.v»,»pe.S - An» pcnoGi.a-«, ti. r’nH'i'-aL dnilv . , ,. , T government would u Practice in the District and Supreme ted States, died ill Newberg, N. Y., on . jim. moi}, wecklt and mon- i. . from the luu:vlat:on ol the uu.on. down -that the iederal ber, at the good old age , llu-v-aml some of them two and three time tu the election of Liiieoln, were “ Cop- rover atfeiupt to -use ¿uiktaiy tbrge Courts of Oregon. the 11th of November, ’ J-i/"faxes Paid, Collections Made, aid of one, hundred and fourteen years .three a day, wx can l.ar ly realiz.e-ibc fact that perbeads.” But our -present purpose « against the States as political corumu- Proceeds I‘rorontlv remitted. months and live aj s. He was';’.« remark-*li ->*Uul-a-iiuU-uvwui. LmIi£d_yiaiI5_?_in.c'.'.writers of the Fcd-rJUtUJ- Ile said : “ lhc^_ta|e8 <&*i fee- ._ s’.’ s reniarlr- . able for health and strength as for longc- the llrst first .iewspap.w c:'a;.y JXn«l IMml oo yo the A- ^ralist ^rW^yir py«c.s tin I.R -rnm tfo^W« i’.cwspapwi «tfany .. - Huun .. ..... ;1 ’tyn hu^'MadLvn es-po. ,Kkf mac uueir power» wm««------- meriean coming wo. Parted, ar.d , pC0p|e of Ahierfca nrc mbbcd ^thmr ’ -r ß n fl • r’ p r 3 • T T T Tf 'i ¡p vitv, ami Lis life was an excellent temper- merican but: Clalb> ,. c Lni'niHii in iiüuüüj little over continent half tint was t!ime started, >.uc, the ar.d com. Iopj^rhe Js. » ()u u tho ; liberties. ‘ These must go together-; ancc argument. He was Aq.nst bttfo over half th^ tjme s.neo the com^ ..................... forties. ent of lb7fikf daily. B«it such -‘P^HV^debatcd U.c lcdeM>;t may . they muitsupport Cueb :other,(0tUJHw6. i , ; « menCko.ient But such. J. T. HEMBREE, : : : FRO. fith, 1 iul, in the eountvoft avan, lre.ami. « v ot Hie i.jbl r«» daily. . Xmd 17«" vfo bo-coKsidereJ as the very hi«rksst ¡ hi ,-'fl comfnoti fate.” ________ ,, . c .1 f , is ti.e tacts. The ■ 21thef - ■ ‘ April, T 1 . ■ ’ > 170-1, ‘ ' ‘ ’ was . ., .. .• ;K„ir Could Alex. Hamilton'-^finve come His age was accurately used by the tact ’•aiier in in the Em . to this . world f. any trnie . ■ during . , - - ........... ........... - the first newspaper lan- m the me English im C o ’lish iisu lan- ¡an ' { I tlionty, .»> next to the Constitution itself. back the *. papa _ 1 Mi eeps a good house in LA- [hatin the Irish Rebellion of 1798, wlien-f -, , . . .... ■ ' Cftige in the North A mil lean LcotiUhcr.f. Indeed, 'the worfris-a- fayetle. Call on him apd st e. -. age became as impoitant there as tnvy . r ° - ! . . . ai dministration" of 'Abrulianr ijitrctffn,------ ■ wnslue Baslou News Letter—; a,.sa)all on the Constitution, written by the . and repeated the words lie addressed jn.l tf. were here during the recent draft, was h!,,(’'s, cFt> I^mtcrl onpiea DT*- d^n^ fD^:cry^'-tlre• in^uiuu^t^fcrtb.e ptBM-to_tfaft-get^le ed’-Ninv Xtldu ttL jpcx-._.i_ In his he •outli then for*sevcn ycafs old. a w eekly newt^]H-r,-pui*fo-lrt-d -Lx -JuLin rTmmf -proeuwng its ad^Afon. adoption- by tEc tfic . L° — rrigr of-proe-uring tilb —2 he wivsr.ot remarkable for anything ex-' Campbell, a Seo’. ch chmm, who bock- 1 sritution, Lc T ... , i , T tt , stltution. he would Iiave nave been seized mm, who was a 4 v »..♦/-> a In ♦ h t< wnrt A TArnnnrr Ihm. - -r __ . . __ d __ , . , nn4 plungca mta *u toatroame- 4.^:1.. . ccpt health and strength. He was ft verv se’.ler and «postmaster. The contents of States. In this work Ak-sandcr Ham- and ilton, who wu9f of al! the men of that as a “Copperhead ’ ami a “[nynq alhiL early riser, often going to work before day, the first number were “the «¡men’sspeech and coming home at night very tired he in the English Parliament, a fow local ar time, most favorable to a strong feder- er with. n4n.’Hioh.'' The editor A«f tlm . " to 4-eep ‘oat natura’lv sought his btd.xar!v. AVlr n a ticles under the-Ik»ton bea«!u one- a«lvei< al government, pointed out the impoli:~ ,,,a^az^ue had har«l work of prison fyr saying things even le* ' young man he lifted on one occasion a i C ’ tisement, extracts from the London papers cy and tlie crime of any attempt on the condemnetoty of the crime of state cc- stone weighing 700 pounds. He was also and four paragraphs of main news 1” Ad part of the General Government to co i creion by military puwer.^ We Lad up- «¡nite a pedestrian in his yqungcr days.— vertisfmenLs vere inserted “at reasonable erce the States bv the powers of war. j on our track not duly all the war-hvttuds • hi one occasion he walked U> Dublin fiom rates from two pence tsutive shi lings.” 1 i In one ol his letters to the people of. °‘ ^lv) JYpublican party,.but also tbcui- a place fifty two miles from i| tnd /lie next 172L-Lune«: Franklin v , . . ands of Liitcolnized acmocraisrairnt ijr- klin « tstaV.iJacd.TLiiews:».- stJibli.-heil a news- llnJ Î hÜJjiöflWllbn 1 ’ fsew York, he says: . . ,. ., e duy he walked back to th«' placo in less paper in Boston. Tiie The paper, was seven- / noramuses, who were oblivious ol eve- sever«.- . . , wh 4, . I m . I, somtwnat . . bosti -I ’c . to .i 14 I . liis .. exceptional principle, fitilow- qpT.fi mpnt n mm if H"! |iiinuipie ir i nnr>lp of* than thirteen hours. If there was a lair.’’ Iv critical the . } stnunrcuv oi govern- «.stile 0 -. , ., , ............... . v .. c rp . . mg the federal government to coerce I1!e nf established here by our fathers. sail! he once,*' within eighty miles. I went *' _ Mhe Statef. |s States,) may as truly as But why do we bring forth thi j lan- to it : for you knowywalking was a way’ w<- sured am! impt; .med for sraDdnlotis Iffm*. cmphatiouHy be Styled the parent of an- ^jggc uf- Hamilton now, when it ¿is ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL had of sailing in those days.” He was not ” James Franklin was strictly forbidden ttrehy. It has been seen that dettU- II kinds of JOB WORK at this ofii -e, claimed that the war is euded '! Simp married until he w as forty-five years old. to fosue the New England t'.mrant with quincics in the members ol the union are ly to vindicate a grand prtncFpIe of -’ He was the father of fourteen children, five out a “censoriutn,”etc1 Hr evaded this or its natural and necessary offsprings ; freedom, and of lhe federal itniuti, SUCH AS 1 of whom died in Ireland, and the other 1 tkr of su) presion bv stfoslitutmg his broth- and that whenever they happen, thp which was thrown down by the war, nine came over to this country, lie was ' cr's. name for his own. The Courant lived; only constitutional remedy is force, and ami which must be set up again before BLANK DEEDS, the use of it, the union can bo restored. ’Fhere is a among the last to come over, and arrived . thiecyiars. The American Weekly Mer the immediate effect civil war. It remains to inquire how party of pure-minded men and patriots BONDS. MORTGAGES, , in this country In the latt> r part of lb55, cury ol Philadelphia, issued in 1722, was far so udnXfe.an engine of government, yet left, who are for “ the Union’:is it and w ith the exception of three years out the third newspaper printed in the colon NOTES. RECEIPTS. in its appiiiAQonAp us, would even be was, and the Uonstitutiun as it is.” In West, he lias always lived at New Wind ies, It was made up of quaint advertise- capable i f answering its end. If there deed all who at e not fto are impostors, ’ AND BILL IIEAD6 î ' men!' and short paragraphs < f antique should not be a large army constantly tl.a:tors, and revolutionists. Abd there er. n ----------- , -- --------- • ’ • A ! A • 1 w at the disposal of the National Govern- can no restoration of the union y»- Some of his habits were very curiouX — news. The Pennsylvania Gazette, edited JUSTICES',SHERIFFS’ and CONSTA ^)C despotic principle on whieb the It was the custom in nis days, as well as by Dr. Franklin,- and published in 173'5, uient, it would either not bo able to ours, when farmers worked in the field, to j w as noxtHuBp toward journalism, in employ force at all, or, when thisconld war wa3 based is abanboned. The bl.lt- BLES’ BLANKS, Xc., Sc., Ac. ’■ take a pail of water or some other bever I its prospectus, Frankuiu announces liis in be done, it would auioftnt to a war be-1 anj joy of these ignoramuses vino, lull tween parts ol the confederacy, concern-, us the union is restored, is e®osults8<i>— age alongwith them to quench thirst, but tention lo" ma ki? 4 g »od readable journah e that he *n*ract*0IIS0^ a league, in which Not only is the uuion licit Jet restored, he once stated that no matter how hard he; anj ¡n jns jj<as ¡t ¡s v. v • lSy sfil ' v . [he strongest Combination wpuld be put the foundation oil which It was thirsf as asoth ajvance for l.is cotcmporarici*. ■ worked he never experienced thirsj oth ’ was p. par u. ¡ in n advance 1 ri most likely to prevail, whither it con- built is destroyed. It was ¡built upon « ers did. lie drank very little wafer or any ips paper consisted of four small page.*,' I s sisted oi those who supported^ Or those thegr^nd principle, of consent—it can / Ibiid, and at his meals l»e was accustomed andthesulwriptk;n was ten shi.nrgsa year. who resisted tho general authority. never bc I mught back Upon any othfcr. AARON ALLEN, ! to sensOffhis food so highly with salt that; ]786 'Hiomas EL ct Citlblished the j It would rarely happen that the dciin- An involuntary system of goverum aut J Bostoh Evening Post. Flett was born in qucncics to be redressed wofild bo con- [can bear no likeness- tu the old qa^n. ” no one ............................... but himself could eat • it; and • after his meals or during it, he seldom felt the I England, and lea/ned his trade there.— fined to a single member, and if there; The aystcij^oT force U_t!m ono“. oft r AL^OULD ANNOUNCE TO THEIR for were more than ontfAr ho had neglected; fathers nobly/resisted and overthr w 'V V Customers and the public generally, want of drink of any kind. At one time,” 1 leoAce advertised a negro woman L_. . tlieir duty similarity of situation woiddj jn this cdUBtry, when thev lafl th«) fa. said he, “1 was a distiller without license. : sale, as follows ; *’To be sold by the prin- that they are prepared with increased g .*.. induce thcift to unite for .common de-• foundatiou.sof tho^Qliau()-}!nro7r,A.''a<"« ■*. and although I handled the liquor like dish- i tenAf tliift paper,41re very^besi qegro wo- i’”nge : cilities, to furnish I fense. Independent of this uiotivo of j would bavu -Ktdb<f, in ull iU beauty I water, I never indulged to plcako, tqyself „„nim..», t?lie has had the small-pox Sim,»»b.d t ho«™aUpo« if. large ..d tt f ii<i abolitionism. jjiuij au-uay, tnc.ycii spuit BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL,.SA US State should happen to be the . aggres-1 Q 5 out \V0 ior cannot':fcrfo octo please my friends.” Kis food during and measews ; is as heaily as a aggres-' Qf abolittonfsin. . Wo ennhot to his life was course but healthy, llo never 1 brisk ¿is a bird, auj w i.l work nkc a beaver, i sjvc member, it would cou5monly have life tho hundredi’of th visandsof brav; AGE Ac., &<x, used tea or coffee until a year before his Fleet was «'humorous follow, And made weight enough with its neighbors to men slain in the negro-equalizing wir y in their various shapes and qualities death, afid milk ho particularly disliked, money 6ut of his paper. The J’cnnsylra- i win over some oÎ them as associates to but all clso which that'war has ufuo Nona but the best and fattest stock butch It - associates could must bo obliterated, before .lltft union ’ , believing it to be unhealthy. Potatoes,. i nia Journal and Weekly Advertiser was ifo cause. .' * * r ' _____ Lj 1.___ ^-..,1 C.'»1. n-ln. ' At ttbofit the time of not be found at Lorti'O, recourse would • -CjB bC TCStiirod. Erpcchilty must G» ered. - — • i corned beef and.cabbage .formed tho pr!n*» started about 1760"'......... .......... ....... be had to^io aid of foreign powers who pTineipies of govern mont vrMch tho Give qs a trial. We guarrantec sstisfac-1 cipal part of his daily diet, and be seldom the Jkanip Act m 1765, the paper came ----------- L. would seldom be diaincliucd to encou- war prodneed be wbandonod. Tp ftli lion. A. ALLEN. no2 0 • had • anything • • . > •«. more - Ilian simplwfare. Pies . , out in mourjiing, wth th° motto : “ The A. ’ALLEN. [(fontinftftf neat #wv L ~ v rng< y the dj.-ciiMOusof a confedcfacj^. r ’ and cake he very seldom ate, caring but times arc dreadful, d^vf.il, diWttin’, dolor- t Lafayette, January 23, I960. X.W ■* ■* THE REASON WHY. THE COURIER 4 ) « I I .4 . ----------------- u. ---------- - ’--- __ -. «àfl . fy A / 1 -Xu_ A:**, Ä--* ■ -«4 ■ t TÄW I *• .. t t J <Kj r.- d*; by / 'W ATTORNEY « s 1 --------- ------ ^2_______ K 7 k'_- r Print iiiit* £ W 1 1 • ’ *> < %» Tj a of I k» »•v CitvMarket * * r rC»' • .«■ p*. . vuu* «IV > illiU JU J IUO ‘V *•» 4 1______ ____ V» e. W' ’ TH L'.f ’J . "â * .*•-. ■ .t ■ V U- f. & ■ 5» jiuivm n ■ a ' 1 ; 4 , > •I j#’.« i * .-<5-^ A -j A jt_____ r •*T a ■ y *4