vol ; i DEC THE COURIER ■ I I • * I Í ' if' . I ■ J ' of tho Evening" account of the Í JSSCKD EVEBY TUESDAY, 1 ' n AT • AY ETTE, L. - ■ Y AJI HILL COU.VTY, s^"lwe life-preservers were on board CARD FROM ELIZABETH CADY STAN TP From the Savannah (Ga.) News^ Qct. 9 Star, which were distributed To the Electors of the Eighth Gongei ' I ' OREGON. A WOHAN UP FOR CONGRESS. ' Another sta^ment says: It is our painful duty tp report a start ling calamity, in the loss $f tlj^ steamship < HliTrf’ T Evening Star, which foundered at sea on the 3d inst., off the coast If Florida, with sional District of New York. some 270 souls on board. offiice; therefore I present myself to y< iu . ■ i Although, by the constitution of tl State of New York, woman is denied elective franchise, yet she is elilgible P ii •’ as?B candidate lor representative to Con The mail steamer Evening Stat, Capt. .J i I ■ gress. Belonging to' a disfranchised class, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION (to advance.) $3 00. . . . 200. and Teachers w: ¡11 Furnished r at $2,00 per a ihnum. . . p Faves, rushing to and fro, imp! d, but it if as each for himself. loin to th|i French circus company I have no political antecedents to recom ¡a) let troupe, there were 42 frail wo- trade—the cardinal points of Democracy; who for various reasons were scek- Viewing all things from the stand-point nother‘fie d to prosecute their unto- of principle, rather than expediency, the re mend to your support, but xby creed is free speech, free press,, free men and fr ee i ? miles east ie* Island, rinn some I ' ’ the 17 ;k, on the likjg. ] .' , So De with imparied constitu- pearls to striug of gladnessb is a fixed uniform law, as yet unre<x|g- 0 souls on nized by Either of the vti to have governing alike the social life of men and nations I 1 n ' i li I cy it seems wholly blind to the rights oL IT,—If the j nothing AL DIRECTORY. s; Cçtnm ssiohers, \V Sheriff. L. L. Whit idarns ; A ssessor, D. 'lern. Eck íes ; School ohn Spencer- Coroner, vor, A. S. Walt. Ball, j. If. Brw comb ; Clerk, S. C Smith; Treasure Superintendent, R J. W. Watts; S darkness view to chi —nothing ' I‘ tr ’i " HI you, never Before you do efit ¡1" lurncane i) thrown j icr frbrn Mayport all below. an|d Boudesby, the secon re were now £ Star, had arrived —, r . .1 •' HI. • . • and t er Rora ftnc- »k. became Late Physician & women ■ 1' I Surgeon, In Hospital Department . . ' • I t • • ■ * ■ ’..... I ' all citizens who obey the laws and sup port the State, and if the constitutions of Mr L Íqll|ud, V past finding. AVilkes' Booth, whose cral constitution, the wo±an of the nation | body Secretary Stanton took so much would dq . longer be taxed without repre sentation, or governed without' their con an every airec- pains to dispose of so that no man should which is in a ever know the spot where, it,was buried, sent. One word should riot be-added to . sensibly, an d says the Louisville Democrat, is reported that great charter of rights to the insult The story is that the or injury of the humblest of our oititens, movable res- to be in Europe The èxp <■' boMi JHHH led t<3 the behests of the great natural man whom “ Boston Corbett ” so hero- ;I would gladly have a voic6 and voted in ’ I ■ { . ■ I I i> I . ¡4 ¡'. ■ i tmiepaJ The pictures in the^express ically shot, and whose body Stanton refus the fortieth congress to demand universal i omeq struck toe wail Sev< ra'l times. A ed to exhibit to any one that ever saw suffrage, that thus a republican form of _j T ’ tin du^uranfee (sign, Bailee to the wall, Booth, was poor wretch hired by the government might be secured to every < L madri regulai stage tbun assassins to personate Booth, in order to State in the Union. ” »* I I" If the party now in ascendency makes citizen could be found but facilitate the escape of the latter. Wheth shaikes. .Thiefis the first er there be or be not any truth in this sto its demand for44 negro suffrage ” in ^bod ATTORNEY ■■ were at t COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND LICITOR IN CHANCERY. Lafayette, Oregon. Will practice in the District and Suptemc Courts of Oregon J3^"Taxes Paid, Collections Proceeds Promptly remitted. ¿4 the most thrilling mo thins!.haff-happened in this gon in the memory of th ry it will never cease to b3 a suspicious cir faith On the ground of natural right, ' and ¡’ cumstance connected with the t fate of because the highest good of the gtate de- the only reason, than can b . i I . Wilkes Booth, that Stanton refused to nands that the republican idea be vindica deliver the body that was brought, up from ted, on no principle of justice or safety time. The women, shrit Virginia to his friends, or even let them can the woman of tho nation be ignored. ! look upon it. '• In view of the fact that the freedmen of the south and the million* of foreign I HE undersigned would respectfully an nounce to the travelling public, that he has, at the Lafayette crossing of the Yambill, T ’ ■ U nconstitutionally of L egal ers now -crowding our western* shores, t A LARGE, NlfW AND SAFE FERRY BOAT, T he ; B pttlk .—YouDg meD, run your T ender N otes .—In the Circuit Court most qf whom represent neither property/ arm into an adder’s den/ placo a rattle of Maryland, in the case of Hugh Gels«, education or civilizatioh, are all, iu the snake in your bosom, chew the berries of ton against Mary Ann Frazier and others. ¿progress of events, ■ to be enfranchized; on which he can cross Teams, Stock, &c., hellbore, but. leave that bottle alone. Judge Alexander filed a lengthy opinion, the best interests cf the nation demand Though its beads sparkle like' diamonds dediding that the treasury notes of the that we outweigh this incoming piauper or prober, though the gods may have United States’known as “ legal tenders” ism, ignorance and degradation, with i thfc EXPEDITIOUSLY AND CHEAPLY. j ; ' ; ' i The roads leading to and from this crossing are in good repair, and persons from the South going to Portland, McMinnville, Forest <3rove and Hillsboro, and from the North, going to Salem, Dallas, Corvaljis, will find it to their advantage to patronize this Ferry. drank it,’ant i embalmed it in immortal were issued in violation of the, Constitu- wealth, education and refinement of the ver&, though its aroma may be pleasant tion. The court says : n I am of opin women of the republic. On the 'i Wgb ion that the legal tender clause of the act ground of safety to the nation and j < istice of Congress referred to ie unconstitutional to its pitizens, I ask your support iu the ■> coming election. . * arid void.” JOHN HARRIS. Lafayette, July 31, 1866. FLIZABETH- CAD¥ STANTON . I t is said the agent in England, of — • ’ . .a Washington College, Virginia, the sam$ New York, Oct 10,1866. that Gen Lee presides over. , reports dona tions to the amount of £60,000 y the agent P atent G ranted .—Mr. J. H. I l-t * • i ' ' -"■■■ ..'I ’ • . * ! ' L* i ' in Frirnee reports that be is doing very it, of Linn county, has been notifi< avy sea EMBREE, W. M. H. S teward Scc’y i ? S uspicious peop e put of tii ----- ------- 4----------- r- the several s ates were brought into har mony with the broad principles of ihe fed- quahp shocks,! E. C. BRADSHAW, > ■ constitution as to make invidious distinc-' tions on the ground of sex. | That instrument recognizes as persons on Saturday n¿ Dal lias wäs vis| f cahdi-" gressive legislation, in so amending the oases were Office in Dallas,. Oregon. indepgiftscl rebuke to the dominant party for it) retro ’ sharks. Of The Army of the PpTOMAC. . party as now constituted. The .1. j^ir. About water in In asking your suf date, I desire an election at this time ns a t ef the and bis point/ frages—beleaving alike iu free men and Nevertheless, an <4 with all M. the en- One party fails at one and one at another. three dollars a ger, Worms -us ■ I ’ • j *■ When you commenced i DR. H. J. BOUGHTON. free institutions, and fatal to a high civil-* free trade—1 cculd not represent either • I 11 L ¡I zifayette, Yamhill County, Oregon. A practice in the Supreme, Circuit and a¡ / of the Courts of this State. * / wholly at variance with the genius of jour r chain got ATTORNEY ATLAW, ■ If she would ization. ;d Annie he ‘ ’ money. one room ples in trade and commerce, have ever in idea of class and caste among men, au idea as glad to see you in one lore. In connection with this bouse kept Horses, Buggies, ¿¿c., ¿re., jn reasonable terms. ‘ i- no. tween man and man, it teaches the I w- their political’affiliations maintained tho tSteamcr with a boa v f/ I- ’ • T • ’ abut’two Were lost; ind attentive hosllefs. ■ I I furnishes the machinery ; and bc- ft e captain wa$ i GDDD STABLIKO • ' JtSSENGERS SAVED. p’SA VANNAtl, ’ Oct. _L modation of boarders and t ic tr public. * Í 1 rpnis HOTEL is still kept for the S. HURLBURT. of various h showers t for the 1 it recognizes the duty of benevolence >e- rovrest selfishness in trade bettfriep na whether you cannot make just as tions. Th« Democrate, on the contrary/ t a noise by whistling, for which while holding sound* and liberal princi ars of the e tut the OSBORN & RATHBUN, property and interests of bpmmerce; while , my boy, as- $'*■' terrified passe The republican sonal rights, while in its protective p<li- s sea*—the lea. The lid and gloom and politic sal party has occasionally a clear vision of jer joy instead to blow a leading parti >e, contins 11 , —--------- ----------- - -------- ,—L j — ’ ■ • ¿ ■; 1, ♦ • J ohn Surratt has been discovered and well, but gives no particulars, and orts the Patent Office Department at 1 agent along thé Mississippi river rept^0’ ington that letters patent have bcei $50,000 which is to be increased when ted him for a gang plow, a mod the riotton crop is sold. All, this, in ad which he forwarded to the proper c was captured in Rom e but'oubsritfuentlji made last spring.4-Un leftist dition to 8190'000, is now in’hand- his escape. ( i' - ’• pi I. s '• '• I d ’ - m ' ' ' I ■ L4 ■.