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■ LAFAYETTE, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1866 ■Ui" NO. 21 A Public Debt A Public Blcuing. he awoke to consciousness he found As II e E xpected .—At a .recant John himself in a small boat being rowed Jay Cooke’s motto had a beautiful son ratification meeting In Nashville ■A* away from the city, which he could see illustration the other day. It is thus Tenn, says an exchange, while 'Judge ISSVKD EVEKY TtESDAV, Swayne was reading Waabingtoo's Fare- in the distance. describe d I>v a ' vv UliSvrii pnilvl >Tifir. • ‘ _ . well Add-m* th« — — ——r1* — wwx/■ ■ wa* - . • •. _ _ . At1... /—:— *• w.wt aawwrwmi The boat stopped beside a large ship, From an Eastern exchange we copy LAFATBTTB, known radical entered the gallery of the n A deed of trust I was recorded at and he was rapidly hoisted up its side, House of Represntatives (io which tbo the following singular history of a mis . YAMlllLL^COUNTY, OREGON and in an hour afterWards she put to Fort Wayne, li nd., on Saturday last, convention sat) After listening a while which required I 110,000 worth of sing man : BY sea. Remonstrance was wholly use to the sublime paaaageain that icsasortal Many of uur readers^will rccollec less, and he found himself enrolled as stamps. It was a mortgage from the document, he exchimed : “ A d—d rebel It J. fl. I PTOX that some six years ago this commnqi* a common seaman on board a vessel Indiana Southern Railway, to Wm. II document Just as I expected tN PUBLISHER AND EDITOR.’ ty was startled to learn that a younig bound on «.whaling voyage to the Pa Swift and Samue d J. Tipen, for the T he L argest M an in thx W orld . man, well known in our, best social cir- cific. There were two others on the sum of 810,000,000. This road is to TERMTOF SUBSCRIPTION. be built from Fort Wnyne to Jeffer — It appears that Tennessc can boast who, like himself, were victims t. |2 ___ 5O. cles, the son of aprdminebt citisen, i vessel, wno, OueX’opy One Year, sonville, and to be in running order of having produced the largest maxia One Copy S[x Mopths, R 1 50. , had ----- . suddenly and ----- mysteriously disap- of a press gang, and were both ooun- by November 1st, 1866. Ten thous the world. The Jackson JUAiy of the T E R M S O F A D V E R T I SING P<mred1, The papers for a short time trymen from the interior of the State filled <iih accounts of this stranje strange of'New York, one of them, named and dollars added to the cost of ma Sth says: One Square, 12 T.ihes or less, one In- were fi,,ed Miles Darden was, beyond all ques j— occurrence, ana and enormous rewards William Allison, died four years ago, king a single deed is something! It sertion, , , , __ , / AH ,00 pays does, it not, to disregard the con tion. the largest man in the world, at For eadv«ulmqtient insertion, $1,60. were offered by his bereaved and ago- and was buried at sea. A liberal deiluction will be made on oReJ family. It would be impossible to give the stitution, ptovoke civil war, so as to least since the days when there were Quarterly, Yearly and half Yearly Advcr- j Detectives were sent to every town details of his adventures in our limited make the Union worth a rush, and giants in the land. His bight was | ‘heQ Pa>’ taxe,i and the seven feet six inohes, two inches more tisements. ’ , in the Union, and for a whole year apace. 8. 8. will will publish publish them theiq himself bin a-ac — . ------- Ila a government boardinghouse. It i ____ ____ ___________ _____ _ than Porter, the Kentucky giant. His Hotel, Medical and Law Cards, |1G,OO strove to find some clue to lhe missing at some future day.. Suflice it to say,-' i that hj'ttni,’l8S7he*wi roixeT ¿¡th ' 8trikct9 “s Pa?9 ! certainly, it pays weight was a fraction over 1,000 besanumn. ¡man. He had gone to New York I ' city upon business, and had stopped i the scurvy„and being, it was j supposed. “ebody. • ( * ! , , pounds. He measured around the suppoeea. | 8O ~ .* . , abandoned \ r « ’ ,l dw!t certainly pay someWy. waist six fact four inches, and it took i beyond recovery, he was i COUNTY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. > as usual at the largest hotels in Broad- Mr. Jay Cooke, for instance, for we one hundred feet of pladk to make bis upon one of the Marquesas Islands, in —~ About eight o’clock in the eve Judge, J. W. Cuwlca; Commissioners, j way.. see going the rounds of the papers an coffin. He was fifty-five years old S. Bratcher. Henry Hewitt; Sheriff. LLji ning he gavo the key of his room to the South Sea, by the captain of the account of the gorgeous house be has when he died, full of honor,, and pos Whitcomb; Clerk. S. ■ C. Adams; Asses- the ll clerk and went out He went out whaler. Here he was nursed and been building, together with its su sor, Charles Handley; Treasurer, J wn hever to return. Ixing, >V »K after the cared for by the natives, among whom sessed of fine sense, though very san-- long W . Watts; School^ Superintendent, Rev. ; experjcneed detectives had given up I ' he lived fur threo years, but was una- perb and costly decorations Ac., Ac. sitive on the subjeot of corpulency., Sp......; Bro. " 1 J tb. Bl.,t(.h ,ht. bopod . ' ble to communicate with any vessel, as, hopod his death. Tie then weighed four m“ nnff^thejndctafneT Trnri Tn rire iuterior of the terrible mystery be unraveled, but the island. In August last, however, does Mr. Jay Cooke get all the money hundred pounds, but continued to in D E N T I ST R, V even they io time came to aecept the he managed to escape to the coast, and with which he purchases such fine crease as be became older. -- — ,--- ■ theory that hé had been foully mur- there finding a Russian vessel procu- houses, such sumptuous furniture, and A R evulutiqnany Hxao D bad . dcred and his remains destroyed. W. ring water, obtained passage to Jlong- splendid works of art ? He is engaged in ño productive employment, lie — William Hutchings, th« last survi- DR. 1. G. I^HILLIPS SURGEON 8., S-, before his departure, was betrothed kong, which place he reached in the does not make it as profits on manufac ivi u g reveiutionas y soldier in the Stotor- to a. charming girl, aud an early day latter part of October, and upon proper turing, or in commission upon .1 of Maine,died at Penobscot, on Thun- n the ex- <__ I had_l»cen fixed ftir the union. She was *—.»-•= to -• * _ hnd_l»cen fixed ftir the union. She was representation the. American Consul, day, May 3d, 1866, aged 102 yean. change ” of merchandise. He i ! simply Tenders hi- Prfessiond .8 rvieea tn.luT’S* ?,.,od W‘‘h “»«««»W« sorrow.— was furnished with means to return to. ■ r« • » I* a v • —------- v -r*----------- deals io government securities, He Special honors were accorded to th« Citisi»« of Lafayrttj and Surrounding The b|ow fell upon her with even the United States. i I metot ry of the deceased, at his funer- x buysand sells Uncle Yarn's promises ■< ■? h " *. no, HL I f. I gtodfoi^rct« than upon the parents of As a proper ending to this wonder ~ " • *• -- — ~ —,'aud fur six long years past sbei lui rumacce, S. will, will, in the month pf ( to pay, and draweja per centage ou al. There are only two more revolu age ¡ tiondry tionary soldien soldiers surviving in the (Jni- Uni- — - B. HURLB UR T^, | |ia9 |ej sec luded life, mourning in April, lead M i ss L.t- who has so faith- these transaetic of th»« tod ftftn ATTORVBY AT LAW few | sacked privacy her worse than widow- fu«/ I ted him, to -theubar,tend may THE COURIER1 iuv k I I . ! we be there, to witness the happy l.*fayrtte, r Yamhill ............................................ „ County, Oregop.j bool. twn devoted aud mii<! loviug Lxvinrw Will practice in tlie 'Supreme, C ir ui.t A cloud had settled uperi* her oven a union of two and a!l of thr Courts of this State. hearts. 8. is curiously tattooed upon more gloomy than it would have been had death suddenly severed the ties hie hand« and arms, and; has • Beck- ■ r DR. H. J. BOUGHTON. that bound them to each other/ The l«oe of blue pricked upon his neck.— awful suspense, the. long hopeless His ndventnr«^ among tho South Sea rhytieian A .S’»«ry*ow, search, ihç images of terrible m i mdo«-^—^nlnn^lon«|^.j£ir e a may, with permission, ,___ In'lIoupHni Department, which an excited imagination _____________ conjured -some day publish. He intends to find * * ship, *'...... t»f The ACTwrw^rWTDMAft— w d t hev -di»pait 1Bero'«mki. j^ w»we;ef'<he which Wfl i Ofib-e in Dayton, Oregon.. píete, and her anguish more uncontroll- floating prison house, and pr< p r o a wtu them to the full extent of the law. able. One week ago, on the 10th of Maroh, The firm is now doing business in Bos Miss L. receivod a dispatch from New ton, we believe. . J. T. HEMBREE, : s : PRO. rplIIS HOTEL is still kept for the ac- 1 commodMion of boarders and the \mv rifatrpublic. Good STABLING, and attentive hostlers. nol. B. C. BRADSHAW, ' ATTORNEY ASD COUNHEI.OR AT LAW. AND SO- LICITOR |N CHANCERY. Lafayette, Oregon. M ill practice In the District and Supreme Cott fa of Oreg0’»- py Taxra Pahl. Collections made, and Proceeds Promptly remitted. ■ J"' In the l'ir<*uit Court of the State of Or- egon, for the county of Yamhill. I aophena Fleming, plff. ) B|1| for ni < Jeorge W. Fleming, deft. j torce‘ To Goorge W. Fleming, said defendant: IN THK NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby summoned to be and appear in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Yamhill, and answer the complaint of said plaintiff in thia cause filed against yon, within ten days from the date of the ser vice of this writ upon you, if served in this eounty, and within twenty days If served within ar.y other county, and if you fail to answer, the plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief in said action deman ded. t o. s. x a. 8. HURLBURT, 5Oc. Flff* Atty. Fublished by order of R. P. Boise, District Judge 8d Judicial District Witness ">y hand, and the seal of said Court, affixed at Lafayette, in said county, this 8th day of June, A. D.1MI; —lune 12-6w S. C. ADAMS, Clerk. _ coaotrv. w —s----------- — While MrCwke is thus Jiving so: r, A, 5oi“g. fro® Boito° * . • - • - ; Portland was found to be running sumptuously, the farmer is gradually astray, owing to deviations of her OOUt- T growing pourer and poorer. Mr. Cooke pass. The deviation, it was afterwards filches so little from each person, and found, was caused by the steel hoop it comes on so imperceptible, that it comptai resumed ito proper position. some districts of lllinois,'<corn, it is ------ --------------------------- M urdkr —Charles P. Duane, a no said, is now as low as 20 cents per bushel, and yet before the war its av torious rowdy, recently shot Col. Roes, erage'price was 25 cents. Then a at San Francisco, by coming up behind bnshel of corn would bny 2} y^ds of him, with his brother John Duane as I York, that was wholly incomprehensi-' I The terrible tornado which recent muslin. Now it requiere at leas three aid. The difficulty is said to bar«} ble. I,t read : “ Prepare for an im bushels' In other words, the farmer originated from a dispute about a land portant revelation.” Signed “ W.” ly visited. Indiana also extended into, must expend just three times the title, Xlj* Duanes wovi Immediately southern Illinois. It is estimated that In the midst of her surprise, a letter amount of labor to ftwy a shift that he arrested, and are in jail. Col. Roes1 not less than a thousand persons were was received in a strange handwriting, did before the era of the public debt. died the next day. insinuating that there was some reason killed and injured by it. As the tor And yet all this has been brought up to suppose that S. was still alive, but I nado advanced, apparently with the G kn . C ass is dying of softenii <rf on the country under the pretence of at the same time warning his family moderate speed of a looomotive, the the brain, and his family are in ily conferring a benefit upon the world, against hoping fur too much, as there moot extraordinary spectacle of trees, expectation of his decease, He is at and of advancing the cause of human might be some mistake. The next crushed bouses, wood rails and sub times rational, and able to convene day a letter, came from W. himself, jects that seemed to be horses and cat progress. The Great West already begins to feel the incubus of the debt with friends; but this is an exception stating that he would be at home that tle, borne on by by the storm in dense and the want of a southern market. able state of mind. He passes most volumes of dirt and dust, all in the evening. most inextricable confufaion. The Wait a little longer, fur we have not of his time in sleep undisturbed. He It would not be becoming for us to i very heavens were filled with the cou- yet seen the beginning of the end. is 84 years old. describe the joy, the great overpower- , tents of farms. Every object secerned —Ar. Y. Doy-Book. ing sense of thankfulness that «wept torn from the earth and folded upward. I n Mercer county, Pa., a woman • through the hearts of all that little Houses were taken up bodily and dash dressed herself in cotton garments* W omen anj M en . —Very intelligent ' fnmile oirnla nw family circle, or to Jnnint depict tliA the irasisalitnr» touching ed over head, and perfect desolation women, we find by observation, are sel thoroughly saturated in oil, and tot fire* scene that ensued at the meeting which spread over the valley« Ao the tor dom beautiiu. The formation of their to them. She was seen by her children) I took place when he that was lost at iticularly their forehead, in a few moments, and the fire was ex« nado advanced the indications of its features, and | last returned, altogether changed in course were very deoptive, appearing is more or les masculine. Miss Lander tinguished with buckets of water, bat appearanoe, it is true, but still the to point in all directions. This effect was rather pr t tv and feminine in the face; but Miss Sedgewick, Miss Parque, not until she bad been fatally burned. same true-hearted man as of old, but probably came from the revolution go Miss Leslie and the lato Anna Maria and with great sadness in his heart, and a ing on in the volumes of dust and sul Jane Porter, the contrary. One ef the terrible bitter experience seared into O n the 30th ult., in San Francisco, phuric smoke that onvelopcd every Misses Porter had a forehead as high as a man named Smith shot bis wife, andi his life as with a hot iron. We can thing in the valley, and which at times that of an intellectual man.—We never then committed suicide by shootiog. only relate the 6trange story that in its seemed to roll and spread in all direc knew of any very talented man «-ho was himself through the head. It is be marvellous truth has no equal in any tions. The whole country was inun admired for bis personal beauty, l'upc fiction we know of, and only proves dated, and the soil in many places was awful ugljrjjDr. Johnson was no lieved the woman will recover. They better; Mirabeau wee the ugliest man were both low characters, and once, that there are tragedies enacted in our washed down to the subetatum of clay, in France, and yet he was the greatest midst every day that ate without par- lived in Portland. as though the clouds had burst and favorite with the ladies. Women more >• al lei in literature. floode 1 the earth with oceans of wa frequently pri«e men for |heir sterling- 8. tells the following story : On the ter at once. qualites qualités of the mind mind, than men do women. ' A NEW invention, paper Nooks is am-, f ____ *!•_______ _ ______ . .. "• _ a T • i evening of his disappearance be left Dr. Johnson chose a women who had nounced. The Socks are made of pa his hotel about eight o’clock, and pro A C orubct D iagnosis —Dr. Ran scarcely an idea above an oyster. He per and muslin combined. The inven. ceeded .towards East river, with the dolph, a man of some note in Boston though her the loveliest creature in ex tors say they will last as long ss an ofr intention of crossing over to Brooklyn, «• spiritual circles,” some time since ¡stance, if we may judge by the inscrip dinary pair would keep clean, and ibeio tion he left on her tomb. ... cost will not equal tbo price of wasbr where he proposed to spend the even openly recanted, and io a lecture which ----- ------- — ■ ,* ing. ing. He was carelessly sauntering he recently delivered, he stated it as J uimii not of matters hy their sixe. along when his -arms were suddenly his candid opinion, founded on an ex Tnv. Sudreme Court of Maesaohut- pinioned from behind, a gag was perience of five years as a medium, There is oftimes moH wit in three lines like these tbaa ia a oolutnn arti setts has decided that a revenue stamp placed in hie mouth, and-he was that spiritualism was one third impos cle.- on a note is no part of it, and n«bd not! dragged rapidly aloog a back street, ture, one-third insanity, and one-third be copied, nor does the want of a stamp street. Continuing to make resistance diabolism. Dr. Randolph declares he received a blow upon the head that insanity is the usual fate of trance Watt's Nervous Antidote will curt fain I on the note affect the validity of it un less fraudulently omitted./ bi ch completely stunned him. Wheh mediums. ————- ting Frts. Ï 'A