1 1 ' ’■ ■ ■ ■ 1 • Ml * ' : Z / *-? ■P' ■!*"W!!Wlfl ■wan. Married. 4 IlSTORY * III ill: ETC., ROqitr.SS, 11 X I ETp. , D rowned —A woman and child were drowned in the ri fiver near Corvallis lately by the capsising of a boat in which they - ■ - t r with others were attempting to cross 14rUy occupying the same government o ïfitjsame territory on equal terms4 wi out irrepressible conflict between them^ and Serai.demoralization to both. . Thq dé­ fi of J ilnaica, Hayti, Mexico, and all thq Centra American States, formerly y the J the richest-and most prospérons portions ef jjness Western hemisphere, attest the correctness qf lhis doctrine. If the pegroes negroes have the adjty a id the inherent right of self- 'em mer t, I we would not deprive’them of tion- but give them independent ___ _ _ an _____ r_______ nation- 4li|y and thou let those who choose to re- felin -- so, not __ ___ r the whites-do as citizens in with t.._ dhii electors, but entitled to all the righ ;hts i of |ljens, iin lors, or wards, j A mongre| gov- eiftrpqnt ii offensive to the laws of nature I irt n i • the well-being of n society.—Oregon raid ___________ 1 Oî ènsa8ed » A m the Court House in Y amhill County on the 11, of Jan., 1867, Alonzo B.Wood- ard of Portland, and Miss Roxie Wallaca, of this county. , J««-'«.» ■ jj|« col its with : J view vie to the . preparar TUESD AY, JANt’ÀRï 29 tiop of a sk itch embraei (racing a description j ~ 1 ---------- — - — -------- — j At the residence ofB. of 8. B. .Hutt, Hutt, irà V olume ¡2. — With; this issue we ontdr of the soil, l limate,jp|rodrictions, improve- T he daily coaches have been st< pped Yambill ambili county, on the!7, theT7, inst., Francis tpon the second ycaijof the existent? of mepts, refeatir ees, progress, natural ¡advan- fr6m making regular trips beyond Ccrval- M. r ni • 3 _■ _ 2— and M Miss Jane TnnA K. Hutt, - Bridgefarmer, ■ w 11 IlT L i babils of tho the people, etc., ct<|i, eto|,i ctcjJ lis for some time by freshets. The bri dgos both the C ourier . both of Yamhill County. ~ * H of YamhiE county; as also a narrative 4 , , - across Long Tom, and othr streams be roncj Chronic Dflfolt»ntcnts. treating of ti iq early settlement, by wllom, have been carried away by the late ngh - Votiee A. There is, in all cbdijCries, a class of mor­ the obstacle e encountered and overcome— waters.—This will account fori the t irdU HE PUBLIC, I and especially all persons tals who are never satisfied with their preis- l|or the sa ¡was ue ; the Indians, the. who hafre heretofore transacted business ness of mails from California reaching thip • ent condition—whp I *| complain, first of one with W^LLS. FARGO & CO-, are notified t . J 1 ‘ 4 9 early commme of j county aikLcomplete place. ’ ■ j ; | | I that a cpfrébl»dation cràfréhlidation of interests and business ’ imaginary disadvantage and then another, ■piil j the electiou of the WELLS,IFARGGA PIO­ between WELLS,IFARGG & CO,, THE PIO- of the section of country which is, for the first sheriff Embracing every officer elect^ THE HOLLADAY * J >f ihcii NEER STAGE CO., Cheating* the Lame Soldier* out of V7oodtn Legs, i I OVERLAND MAIL ¿¿EXPRESS CO*. THE ! time being so unfortunate as to number or J " appoint!down to January Tst, 1867. Congress, over a year ago, pip( de ac ap- OVERLAND MATLJCO., ^THE^ UNITED- ? them among its inhabitants. It would Thib closin chapteriwill be devoted to tho STATES EXPRESS CO.. AND THE AMER- i ____ ____ r___ ftHAT “TRAGEDY” AGAIN. propiation to supply one _ legged L| solaiets ìcÀN has token IOAN EXPRESS CO., bas taken place, and | seem to be the.special province of some to exposition ( the statistics of the county firing, as we did, to allay feelipg and with artificial limbs,< The job was a large been effected under a Chatter granted by the- j complain of the weather; it is either too up.to date, Towing the approximate nu|i- :.-s • _____ 2 _‘_r r v . i large, and the shod­ Territorial Legislature of folorado, and that ► ;* 1 lid in ban •monizidg matters we last week one and the pay wits dy politicians seized upon it to make ifion- «all the business heretofore' done by ¡either jif cold or too hot, too wet or too dry for them a be^ of the •opulatio lOpulaticjn, number of acres tof ^ated a matter with levity, which in it- ey out of it at the expense pfl the poor these Companies west of the Missouri Riverr J aggregate numberlof .a and, indeed, it would not be difficult to land in cu ivation : vationOI If was of proportions vastly more damnl lame Veterans, And a ni ¿el job ttey òi- between New York, San Francisco and the i ' I f Ö I ' ! 1 ' , ’ IjH Q - h - - » ■ ■ J > T* * Ch irta Seas, will hereafter, hereafter be carried on by fir * * I ' 11 China prove by them any givin locality was too bushels of tv heat, oajts, oats, corn corn, barley, pota- [g than 1 reading of our remai ks ¡would made of.it. i "' WE^LS, FARGO & CO!, nnder the Act of The contract price was S' ¡Ta. a pidee. cold, too hot, too wet and too dry. Then toeh, grown. in ......... r -.. -J66. > i- ’ the year 1866. a . d any We tspfer to the dis- o suppose. to. > g Yet not only were shabby y! and shackly Incorporation referred LOUIS J * I McLANE, ’ )rubabl|lbe able to foncplete the business of a community affoids a pro­ We shal Severy, by the wife of one of our ci i.izens, limbs supplied at this ratio, i, but all sort^ of President of Wells, Fargo&Vo. I > « lific theme for thfse chrouic grumblers.— the publicjl ti ion .of such history in fifteen >f a female about xptejss charges tbelpremises of the arore- extortioh in the way of exp: k, Dec. IQ, I860. jan29-lm to pay and repairs added. Some had They are eternally carping of the great numbers of I ho Co RM Ri A la^ge num- said cltiz en/ under circumstances which, -- high as S50 extra, and $50 | or repa difficulty attending, getting anything to ber of the odi settlefs lers of the counti as well ‘IB cofisid ■¡red independently pf auy other Two huudred letters from the inval ds - *7 | r C. G. €TRl4. ‘ > 1 • ■ •v I. ' show the character and extidnt of t le do.” They do not seem to remember that ns ¡the County ÿ Records • Records will will be be (Spnsulted Consulted tnrcumstbnces was sufficient ';_a -- , to - insinuate ATTORNIY & COUNSELOR AT LÌÌW, it is the privilege of every ohp, if he has foil 1 aata in the tho preparation of tKe the forth for|h lie cOn'fiction at least, that all was not/ swindle. One who paid $50 extra,.s ¿tes that îe ' SALEM, OREGON. not business, to business^ and that co: jning history. Sght at home. 4 are sorry that our re ­ I* 1 ' ! has made a wooden stump wl I ch is mu ?h WiM practice in the Supremo and Cip — marks ¿arks wore re tortured into a eot^plete complete viodi- vindi- is generally I lie who has Dothjng to do, ■IIIHIPIPIrBr r wli'Hli M ’ he jovernmemt cuit Courts of this State. more comfortable than the j W hat will the Sentinel Bay of its cih? chtion of the citizen aforesaid, bv him, and limb. Another of these 3 Congressional troubled with th4 malady, known as “ will ? _ JagrTartiunlar attention paid to Probate bus­ j .3- iness and also to the collection of debts, and pegs is pronouuced by the o^ner.a null nu dilate for Preside/ib — Gen. Grant? Thp that, fyykhc; same authority construed to do nothing.” ■ forwarding of proceeds. I I J it having had K. j® criminality of the whole alleged ance and imposition, after haying Oregon, during the winter months es­ incorrigible bld Coppcrbcat| has betakeq eighteen months, wearing Htg only foju r, f c*l hiinself to lie awful bminess; ef enter ­ ^transact! )n upon the one, of all others con-0 it appears that the’ Never! Though she be a very, virago », sharpening a razor is to put it for ball an pointed Administrator of the estate of Jackson |tianhood dicta! ties, religion enjoins and, hour in water to which has been added'one- Lippencott, late of sr.id County and State, de- raise from twenty-five to fifty bushel^ of ?roportionate populqtiou of whites and’ ceased. '• I ’ ' 1 . hiorality requires that, while she may be twentieth of its weight of muriatic or sul­ All personshaving claims against the said ■ I 1 1 wheat to the acre, and where a “ crop fail- lacks is'as fpilows : deceased’s estate, are required topresent the Louisiana—whites 376,276, bjiickaéol,- ure ” has not occurred within the memory 726. There are forty-eight Caiinties in Sailed wife ! *she be protected against such phuric acid, then lightly wipe it off, and same to me, with the proper vouchers, at the ’ 326. ’ _ _______ „ ~ sei A a hone. The Clerk’s office, in said County of Yamhill, with­ a __ few hours it I on of the oldest inhabitant, back to Iowa or the State, in thirty two of which the blacks fi mputation. Against the conduct of the after ¡«1 • I ’ f in six months, and all persons indebted'to said iu acid here supplies the place of a whetstone, wife — pa^ty to this Infbroglio, we know of hl Ij i' have a a majority. major: Missouri where eight bushels is an average have estate are required to make immediate pay­ Arkansas — whites 324,335, blacks 111, uniformly, Bothing-being alleged, while it ts obvious by corroding the whole surface unifo ment. ' • j < CHRIS. TAYLOR, crop, and where they calculate upon one There ate fiftj|-five counties in thè ’ ’ 115, Administrator. G. II. S teward , 7 Afi —k.k I 15 ’ nough that shd.thinks she has good reason so that nothiug further than a good polish failure, from sortie one of the numerous $tate, in eight of w Att ’ y for Administrator. hich.thc blacks have causes of failure in those countries, at least T1 majority. | q suspect the constancy of the other. is necessary. The process never in uries III ? 4-w Lafayette, Jan, 22. a every four years.. I We certainly had not intended to have good bladed,; while hardened ones ane fre­ Florida—whites By a system of persistent grumbling and She has thirty-six 78,879«blacks 61,745. counties, in seven o£ idve.rted to this matter again—had hoped quently improved by it, although the cause fault-finding these professional malcon­ * which the blacks a: re in the majority, jliat, by comtoon consent, the same would of. such improvement remains unexplained. tents, with elongated phizes, make the as^ South Carolinia— whites 801,302 pblacks Summons. pcct gloomy about them, while there is no pave ceased to be a theme of serious con- The mode of. sharpening here described HHH 402,406. She has hi thirty counties, in conceivable good to be accomplished either In Justice’s Court, for the Precinct of twenty of which the blabks are in tfaq ma-' ¡cern-f-tbat the guilty parties, ii any there would be found especially advantageous for for themselvesuw others *by such a cotirse. Lafayette. » ' . : f’ '■ | I t - Hvere, * during their hours of solitude, sickles aud scythes.—Phren. Journal. STATE O f OREGON, , Mississippi —whites 353,819»; blacks ----- LJ ----- - --- L — . — B y R equest .”—To what desperate C ounty of Y amhill , 1 435,611. She has sixty qbuurieB, in.twen­ plight! have been sufficiently rebuked by TnE Sub-Treasurer of San Francisco has ;G.'W. Fl.tt, Pit#, vs. Andrew Mer­ shifts are the Mongrels compelled t L re­ ty of which the blacks are in the majority. Ubat “still small voice ” that seldom, in- sort to make it appear that Gen. ( stant Alubama—whites 526,271 ; Blhcks 437 ideed suffers the wanton offender to escape shipped East, since the first day of January chant, Deft. Civil action to recover mon- W 5 counties* in twenty 1866, 88,500,000 in treasure, on Gbvern- ey- thinks not the begt of the President and 770. She has fifty-two cou i To Andrew Merchant, the above Darned ? ^he punishment due for crimes committed. of which the blacks have a majority. ment account. This is a.little more than defendant. Io the name of the State of his policy. Tho General figured conspic­ The disfranchisement of a ~ portion of ;__ the _ : j|But what We had already said with the uously at the lato banquet given by the whites would giv.e.thp blacks a larger pro­ ;l>est of intentions having been construed sixteen dollars apiece for each man, woman Oregon, you are hereby required to appear •« por- J and child in the State^ and more than before me the underigned. a Justice of President, yet the Mongrel telegraph portionate vote. With a - very small pnto an exculpation of the parties upon the Peace, for the preciuct aforesaid, on tion of the Whites «««< o negro vote would * ? * eighty dollars for each voter in the State. must needs inform the worl.d that Ae tins rule the entire Sqiithp-^l_. it—elect The __ ____ State .Mhom alone guilt muEt have-rested, , we This, for threat fourths of a year, looks like the 5th day of March, A! D. 1867, at rfc/1 _ 1 11 _ J •-1L • !-- .— 10 o’clock, Forenoon of said day, at the jprcsent by request! Who, we ask, was not officers, members of thè C Jjprriailtoi Legislatures n and Teel called upop, in justice to truth, to in­ tolerably heavy taxes foreven Californians "No one pretends nocence and to the common wèal of so- to pay. Is this not payiug pretty dear for Office of said Justice in said precinct, tb present by “request?” It would be jusl members of Congre: answer the above named Pltff. in & civil thak^he negrpea are’themselves capable of F' êfel the election of an Abolition President of action. The Defendant will take notice like a New Englander to intrude himself voting intelligently or independently, and to sa? muc^- the United States in I860.—Amador (Cal) that if he fail to answer tho complaint Imlage; but Gen. Grant, Uiey are much more likely to full under; I 1 upon the assem __ influences w herein-, pltff. will take judgment.against in the ex- 2 A rrived at •L ast .—The steamer Dispatch. having been schppled in Democratic eti­ evil than undor good him for ¿45 & 31-100 together with costs erciseof aright the benefits of which they: Reached this ci,ty yesterday for the first quette, is not supposed to be competent to H e ’ ll T rain T hem .—The Rcudbo and disbursements in this action., . are incapable of appreciating., The most ijtime for over a week. ■ The high stage of Giveu under my hand this 2 day of do such things. Does any one suppose |iapriacipled dwaagigues Would be much jwater (Miss,) Republican noticing Ben. Butler’s the cau8e of tI>; delaJ_it |j. cpv waucc n ao luu vauou v* xuo wmj *• January, 18C6. . J. T. HEMB r EE, i that if the General had not been friendly Jnora likely to control thedr mm preparation for playing soldier (thq Brute J unities Qfjfcbcipg difficult ! to ’ weather Rock Island Justice of the Peace- toward the President he would have re­ promises of privileges and immunises qU being Major General of Massachusetts H urlburt , Atty. • demoralizing*tepdenjcieS, than would any| hen the ¡Willamette is considerably sponded with his presence to the “reqpest” honest well-wisher oif their race!. 4 f - '< • militia) remarks that ,before Bep. gets Upon the return of the Summons and ¡¡swollen. The argument that ignorant whites are||i op the occasion under consideration ? We through training them, they can steal seed the reading of the afidavit of the plaintiff, presume it is generally known that during allowed to vote? '!* no answer to this objeo-m [ O wing ,to khe non arrival of the boats out of a watermelon without breaking the a*nd the profs on file, it is ordered that Lion. Among people of the same race the? Gv service of the above Summons be had by last winter Beast Butler gave an entertain­ inability of ignorance is biit a temporary; (for the wfielc past, we are- without our iind. publication in the Lafayette C ourier six ment in Washington at which Gen. Grant |avil, speedily cured by||¡social intorcourse;:usua batch of e^stefn news. weeks, from the date hereof. and am; 4 • ' * ’ i — i-^algumtion. The disabilaty of race] A N ew R ogues ’ G allery . — -^Ve do J. T; H embree , J. P- was “requested ” to appear, when the Gen­ F reight C ar O verboard . — - yester- is perpetual _ not suppose it is possible to disgrice the Lafayette Precinct. Jan. 2,1867. 8-50 itual; amalgamation with the whites^ eral answered thus laconically. u I waut jinnatural imposjsible; : negroes remniq; remain > i day eve. while letting down the car freight- capitol of the United States, now that it is ral and iiDDOsnible »othipg to do with Butler nor his party. negroes through i all " ages; hybrids m|y be: ;ed ^vith lard and eggs, at Mr. Sampson’s the rendevous of black and white negroes, ¿produced in second the see and third removep --------- ---- .J J . . , .. and properly surmounted by a female mis- A pace with T ime . —Linn county now from the original stock—rarely Myondl' warchouse > the brake gave way when the oegen, but^if it were possible to do. it, the N otice T o C reditors . r __ * has 1867 legal voters. ■ The “ poops out that Mulataoes are most rare wheiie the car, unimpeded, sailed headlong into the placing of the portrait of Joshua R. Gid- J In the matter of the estate of J. & Larue, there will be disappointed if this time next two races are most equally divided inpum-. •if river. The lari was saved, but we pre- dings, in the Rotunda would achieve that deceased. | bers; quadroons yet more difficult job. It is announced thatithis old Notice is hereby given that the uodersig’d ( ifcnmooj and! year finds thorn with only 1868 voters. j sume badly octoroons —obe-eighth negr ■""^rft ’igrp-r-.rrp-r DOt oneL., ; the eggs were -'inc <.■ mashed up. has, on this 7, dsy of Januaryr 1867, traitor,s phiz is actually to be put up there in f Ì° 1___ __ -i* it i i been appointed Administrator of the estate of ’ U.s:J?Aof?xteJkreedrand fur-* a S plendid A ppointaient .—Al. Zei- by order of Congress. There is but one A n old picture represents a king sitting jther reduction of thq n< _ more step for the Mongrels now to take to J. S. LARUE, late of Yamhjff .CcattJty O’gh, J I Zìe äwtanc “ ; The fc, 4 0W of who formerly ip state, with a label, “ I govern ail”—-a been recorded Sin asing _ complete their portra deceased. All pereons having ctoias against ' eir consistency. The jportrait bishop with a legend, “I pray for all ”—a said csate, will present them'4o.me at my res­ _ added at should _ be i idence, four miles north of Lafayette, County distinction o* races have thus been defined! resided in Yamhill county and represented of old John Brown _____ soldier with a motto,. I B ' I I' - :’■? i .a- ■ ’ i ' • * * - / i - r*. * ■ • - A» a ' 1 ‘ * > r j ‘ ] . . • " ■ . ■ 1.1 ’ I I f r * < • ij ’ 7 ’■ i 3 .1 T )> M.'. J •v -!■* /-I /■»?> z> r\ n rl % «è z-s « ■» 1 .1 a r» W- ▼ I ’ • a , 1 i 4 U I - - i — - i , L 4-1-» * A A a ~ If “ ~ “ I. « 1 . . r. ««ir» «T ' “ I I ■ ■; ' ! < 4 ’ A . :: ] - - f r' * 7'T ■ ( HI r I , I . I . . * I ♦ i ! 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