* ' THE COURIER. " i' r' y ? DEMOCRATIC REVIEW. DR , T ■T * 1 ” HUFELANC h’l ........... JYl^W I I cher II 4 E lder W. M. T ownsend will preach pose of gaining and maintaining strength Lafayette on the second Sabbath of each t sufficient to restore and preserve our once month, at 11 o’clock. - glorious Constitution and Government, now i-i r ‘ f ?. -Boots and . O LD THE !>'!•: ( NEW PRICES. LEM ECKLES of the House of ECKLES C : v I ■ . A BURBANK in Lafayette, begs leave to say ! is 1 * • 11 Large Addi ions to his old Customers and all concerned, that Our Stock 7 irxiM he is on hand at the old stand with a better ,. i I f • i General assortment of Goods than is usually GALLANlj, GÖODMAN & CO brought to this .place, which we propose t«> r< sell for cash or ready pay as lbw as the Mme Io. li»9 Front Street, . r It Opposite What Cheer House, Portland, Or- articles can be bad in Portland. egon, Produce Taken at the highest mar- X VE jni WE jmd received, and are constant­ ket price. ly receiv receiving the hugest ani best se- Having purchased our stock with ¿CASH, stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE _ IL • “ • ”-----------------------------------------------------I thereby availing .ourselves of the i very best ever brought to this market, consisting of r;---------------------------------------------- Bargains in the Market, and having deteftn- DRY GOODS. y.i j to sell only for CASH or PRODUCE; we are CLOTHING! \ i ' BOOTS AND SHOES, Enabled to offer Inducements to Customera * '*’*• U “ * nd caps , hats YANKEE NOTIONS and ■■ ^ROCKERY. such as have never been Offered in Lafayette itBHHHI before. Please give us a trial. Also a large stock of ’J ■; G OODS! ■* I 4 1 ' • I 4 *■ I I ■ * * * * ' S a i Cîtoccrlcsü’ Lafayette, And many other articles numerous to mention. Being favored by having a resident partner in Sun Francisco, an<‘ uying only for Cash, wo are enabled to II ¡goods ás 4 CHEAP AS AKY HOUSE „ IN TOWN. Therefore v e4would respectfully invite the public to cal r snd ’ examine ouf¿stock before I. purchasing elsewhere. The Higher It Cash Price paid >r all kinds of Produce. Wantedj-lOO’OOO P 1 i Wool . L nds oj Fckles & Burbank. Novi 12th, 1866. If 4 --------------------------------------------- i-------------------------------------- AWD SPL.:M>ID U. I' MILL. ■ ■ I 1 h ■ < ' * • . ? I ■ H < Moor ASi nips on l • ' • Ì • ’ ' • ■ • * ! .1 ‘-Hdl ’ ould avail themselves of this method ot ? Our Mottc—“ QUICK SALES saying to BUILDERS and others that ND. SMALL ’.orrrs,” an^ i no humbug, they are prepa; red at all times to Furnish Remcmbci I the place, opposite the What Sills’ » it 4 ♦ Cheer Hous$. ■ >i li I « n S We guarar itce entiro satisfaction, or no f », Joists, Iff sale. Try 1 and convince yourselves. TT * Sleepers, | GALLAND, GOODMAN & CO., v2n24 i Ï29 ’ÄÄ Front ” T street, - Portland. * - Flooring And in fact everything in the shape of k a................ t W SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, Of a Quality not surpassed in Oregon, if Carson & Porter, Goods Notions ! Groceries ï ’T - ' Hardware, ■ II Qpecnsware, r j ; Front-^t., near- the Old Bridge, Portland, MANUFACTURERS of Doors. Sash. Blinds, Window Shutters, Window and Door Frames, and Mouldings of every size, •I quality mid pattern. Window Cortices, t ' ■ I. 4 1! • * Mantles and Frontiers made to order on short notice. Orders from a distance for any article in I»’I i ’-l| 1 I I* our lino promptly filled and securely packed IN , J ! for transport h ion! Saehea of till sixes glazed and primed con­ stantly on her' 1 nd. Jr 4* v2 n23 ly CARSON & PORTER. -------- - i fc “ ’ i pff I t f * I.KOA ACH, X CORNER ^FIRST AND YAMHILL, n are aroused Bro*, take a private fight, rath­ VZ V KJ • ♦ Now Goods, New Arrangements- 5 Ay M 1 ff ? ■ -r -s-r'T| t f1 ) i : S Stand! I !■ •k 7 STIL S L ----- ----- • ' For Paid P^oa H GO O0 S Fri ce Highest . ; Ltafaijctte If your passiona j I SWl|s BITTERS 1! cause of Democracy, closed its career for* ft : _ STOMACÒ , ever on Saturday la>t. In its stead will be TOY fjThe best Purifier of the Blobd ’ 1^--^--------------- ---------- 1 H I 11A Pleasant, Toph: f SALUTATORY. issued, the Capital City UhronicJe, under I jig A vcry When a man assumes tho Editorial con­ the editorial management of J. II. Uptéu, Unsurpassed for acting surely but gently on the- secretions of tho trol of a Newspaper the people demand at Esq., late of this paper! It needs nó as­ kidneys, I bowels, , stômali 8tdmah and his hands that he tell them what will be surance from us to sat’siy the readers, of |fpj| Uverl. H l ' |For sale at allJ whdlesnle and retail the course of his papers While we do not the the cironicZe the C C ourier ourier , , that that the chronicle will will be be a a .-Il liquor,-drug and grocery Storrs. approve of tho practice of pledge making, valuable paper and such an ono as the NOiJQ Y SHOULD BE WITHOUT !IT! yet, we bow to the rulea-of the craft, and Democracy needs at the capital. ' * - J. G. Fi wen, Proprietor. say?fo you,hercafter as heretofore,the C ou ­ TlfYLOR A BENDEL, Sole Ag’U. The Review says : F 413 Clay Sti, San Francisco rier will be Democratic in politics. Let “ The importance of a respectable sized i 11 "(Tm F *»1 !* > Democratic paper at this point must be jap-» time develop the remainder. he Best Remedy For paient patent to all thinking meh. This _ is tho -j.- dfen- . Blood, Strengthening ........ , We shall discuss our own views of the I tre point and the stronghold of our enenpes PURli ING the tbe a Nervesi^ Restoring the lost Appetite, is we must ■ meet ‘ them, issues of the day freely, and should we dif­ r Hero ’ \ and * every Demos RESE ’S HAMBURG TEA. ’ ] \ fRESE crat in tho the Slate State ought to feci feol an interest in a fer from some of our Democratic Journals, Lit is th f best preservative Against almost any , --------- ---- <-n- ----------- T-TTr-T”v-ry paper at this place. It is now arranged so that Uickhbi if used timely. Composed of herbs as to the precise line that separates the there will be no doubt of the permanency o of. ' I only, i^5can be V* giver» safely to infants. -i‘ ■ Full SL£- • -• • — 1 -‘I J ‘ ITJ- powers of the General Government from ‘the new paper, and we Lope that a sufficient directions in English, French Spanish and support will be given us to make the tho piper ’ Germaii with evefy package. TRY IT! the rights of the States, we at least may all the < iqnal qual of any published in the State. ” : . For ¿ale at all the wholesale and reta* The Review is dead and yet the g od it irug concur in tho fundamental principles of iriig steres stores and groceries, EMIL FRESE. Wholesale Druggist, Democracy, “ thosupport of the State Gov has dône, will, like an ever living sprig, A front 410 AS O Clay t ’Inti olraol . .Snlo Sole Agent, street, ernments in all their rights, as the most bud and blossom in our memories. AV o 1 v2n311yl K ’ a II ra . w-.ll I. a competent administrations for our domestic knn. hope Bro. Noltner will be abundantly. re-s - I F If tf, concerns and the surest bulworks against warded by h s new enterprise for his trials anlvrcpuSlican tendencies; the preserva-’ and labors in the hour of our adversity, / tion -of the General Government in its and we bespeak for him and Bro. Up'on,' * »Í NEW GOODS whole constitutional vigor, as the sheet an­ the liberal patronage of a grateful Democ­ chor of our peace at home and safety abroad. racy. The Review says : 4 Though but a babe in the editorial chair, “ Started, as it was, after tha auppression we ask of our Democratic Bros, to(< spend of tho Register, its career has been bes<*t by i ■» ’ ’ ’ . every difficulty that its enemies could heap their amunition” upon the common enemy. upon it. The name is no more, yet'the good ? or evil it has been the instrument oi doing Wc may say with Bro. Brown, “ when will long be remembered, and if any of the every reserved right of the States is de­ patrons will take the trouble to examine the nied by our opponents,it is worse than folly files five years ago, they will find the present unhappy condition faithfully recorded, and 4 for us to divide our forces upon the exact warning of the great danger which was surely measure of those rights.” It should be coming unless the people would heed. Its labors are now done, and we ask of thé patrons cur leading object to convince our eppo- to forget what may seemed to bean error and Bents that we are right, not from feelings remember only the good it has aceompliahed; bleeding at every pore. * röRTLÄN > ADVERTISEMENTS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2?, 1867. MARRIED. --?r-------- -=-= TI .CELEBRATXD This old and valuable laborer in th'e of pride, but for the high and noble pur­ — indeed on tbe Pacific Coast! At t the rem knee oifthe oi (the I bride ride’s father, on Our Mill is situated on Panther Creek, * Sunday, the 18th inst, by Eld. Sears, Mr A. y«* -w • wte. J — — >- - ~ — er than a public quarrel. ’ ' ‘ t I H ! r ' ' • W Kinney, to Miss Virginia Newby, tell of 10 miles west of LAFAYETTE, and is Yamhill county. ’’ I ' I 1 surrouded by a dense Forest of large clear • See card Weatherford Droggiat. in another Tn Lafayette, on Sunday, tho 25th ¡net., by calamn. Dr W. is an -old-time citixen of Hank W. Allen, J. P, Mr John N’ Clark,(to and Tender Yellow Firs; also Cedar and Yamhill Co. and will be gratefully remem­ Mias Julia Ann Johnson, allot Yamhill co. much other Valuable Timber abound ih. ■■ bered by many whom his skill as a Physi­ el the immediate vicinity of our Mill r If f IK IF DIED. cian, has restored to health. The Dr. is now 1715 t , We furnish I r "'I I ; I I j in the wbokahLtend retail drog holiness in r IH I At his residence in Yamhill connty, 7 mil«.* • » i FIR LUMBER Portland. 1 j ! j ’• W«»—«-»»- III «i, . I »,. . -4 . RO ■ .»,»■- trf ■I. west orLafayelte. wait of Lafayette, J esse HENDxrsoN of typhoid I W bile we would recommend all to pur­ fever. August 23d, 18G7. i which is said by Mechanics to bo superi Mr. H.was born in Kentucky, Aug.27th, chase from home establishments, yet if they or for Inside Finishing-purposes to Pino 1802, removed to • Oregon in 1845, and settled 11 • • • • - . J 1.-- • i-x. !!| : i do go to Portland.tnoy can not do better than »_ In this county, where he has since resided. He cr Cedar. was one of the pillars of the Cumberlan Cumberlaid d bay of Weatherford. i 29 Presbyterian Church and a valued citixen. He Wc solicit a tria’, and guaratee satisfae» Ft fl — > 1 PORTLAND, OREGON. — i — - W ashington C ounty F air .—We hare leaves a wife and numerous family to mourn tiou. ! ' ' K...- i CONFECTIONERY reoeived the-list of premiums of tho Wash­ his loss, j —- - |------------- f ; , O. Moor. ington Co. Agricultural Society to be award­ -I ' Í ■ • ; Ir yon wiah tho very best C abinet P ii O- AMD FAMILY GROCERY. RYGOODS! • i* i •*? '*’1 ¡1: 'H F. M. Simpson ed at its first Fair to bo held at Hillsborough TOGRArs. you most call on BRADLEY A Clothing. |‘ Ir SIMPSON keeps ¿fir# ¿lass Fami­ Lafayette, Nov. 26, 1866. or Sept. 24, 25, 26. and 27, 1867. We RULOFSON, 429 Montgomery rtreet, San Millinery Goods, •nd ly ly Grocery in Lafayette, where can be Í ■ - i ------------------------------------ donbt not batthat it will be largely attended. Francisco. 7t nt .all times found all the staple articles in the «an v»iv p ___ a •• • • “ ----------- :--------- ;-------- Family supply line, besideg ’ lili The premiums offered arc liberal. I - J ’ YEW ARRAXGEMEXTS! I 1 ------ * — - - 1 BLACKSMITHS, TAKE NOTICE. Miscellaneous Assoitment«f and pays Cafh for Produce. S tate F ai ».—A. C. Schwatka, Cor. Secre­ H orseshoe N ails , N o . 7, at jlL L. Simp s I j.. ‘AT'' v2 ¿23- tf |ML AND LUXURIOUS!ARTICLES. tary favored us with a complimentary ticket sons. S'* T •-—‘ ' ■ —■ 4 s‘r ‘ a •' *' 2 ' w U I: Ll ir --- I L ■■ 1 1 -1 HARNESS, and SADDLERY admitting ns to all the privileges of the Fair '-Fa4cy Soaps, Soaps of a|l kinds, Candies J.1 W. J o li A SO.V, X- aryl Licorice, pipes, pens and Inks, Jiowdcr, Grounds, for which we return many thanks Cap* Shot and Bar Lead, Leitch pi.p|r, fancy ATTORNEY AT L À IF, to the gentlemanly Officers of the Society. and Wain, Envelopes, plain and.fancy, Oysters The Renowned Cliii Lafayettle, Oregon, and!fer- J: - , Canned Fruite of all kinds, ' The Fair will be held Oct. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 ¡ardii.es OF * PHYSICIAN! L®** Prompt attention paid to Collections, and 12. M • .fi ' ■ r ■ 28 -it ■ stoun ding cures effected I in the i-------------------------- ‘ » ' ' ' ¿ i ' 4 i : [ostettér, Hoofland and Drake Bitters. shortest space of time on re record.— T he news . __ 11 * Chronio diaeii ?r j ¡sea in all their stages perma- ■ •■al' COUNTY CHARGE. . . Washington, Ang. 20.—Marshal Good­ SCHOOL BQQÖäfl AT nently cured without the use of mineral pre- Notice i« hereby given that at one o’block man, acting under instructions from Wash­ - ■ :• paratious. * ’ ’ H I ; p. m ., on Tuesday the 3d. day of September SMOKING AND OHEWING OF Having dt| ington, has ordered the Deputy Marshal to 18(57, the keeping, finding and medical at-’' voted years to the successful . ■ r i Fl I » Jis í TOBACCO, treatment of all manner of disease to which i 1- The Best Quality. execute the proves* of the Circuit Court of tendance of Joseph Swyers (a county M : i ", r CÈGA'RS,ètc., etc. human flesh is heir, he can proodly point the United States, heretofore stopped by charge) will be kt at the Court house, in , ' ' • ,41 K ìli ’ to his hundn ds of patients on the Pacific 'I OREGON. order of the military, and to forward home Lafayette, to the lowest responsible! bidder, Patent Medicines. 4 Coast who have been restored by him from subject to the approval of the connty Court. any officer interfering, that he may be prose­ couditious of appalling misery, to permanent By order of said Court, (hi* 6ch day of cuted under the criminal law. Alenerai variety of tho leading proprietà- health. ’ I he undersigned, thankful for the liberal Ang. 1867, hand, T rv remedies constantly on band The blind have been restored to sight.— __ patronage extended to him in the past Official nnler^were day nroign- assign­ ere issued to dav 8. C. ADAMS, . if *,i —U- of Chronic ing Gen.fThdma* to the command rf the Of his skill in I the treatment ........ -..-.j sore would say u:_ to his • old ------------------ customers and others,* ---- I Clerk. li < Cooking Extracts, i p..» i.. i- 1* — L ..---- prepared • -• Fifth Military ,ry ’ District District; ; Gen. Sheridan to 29 3w eyes. and apparently permanent blindness. that he is uow better than ever, to li--------------- j * » r JI I -F Perfumery. the command id of (if tho tho Department of the Dr. J im relr-s vWth pride to patients who supply -It all demands for ♦ i- ; Concentrated Lye, I 1 ’ ■ ' - I 1 ■ ti j < I may be found . r and * ’ coueu ' ** -• of M isionri, and Gen. Hancock to the command ’ted *'■ in the city . ’ • I- * ■ W I-1 i 4 Hl L * and Axle Grease^ % I " I i *'•!’ r: *■' ’ ’ FINAL SETTLEMENT. Pert land and ¡vicinity. vicinity. of the Department of the Cumberland. Gor­ Heart Disease, 4ho an assortment of pocket C utlert ^ SADDLES 9s BABNESS don Granger 'is bis Successor in the Freed­ In co. court Yamhill co, Og’n.. - • - > ' . I 1 man’s Bureau. C11 ronic Coughs, Now on this 6th day of Au^i 1867. comes razors and 8TKArs, besides a general Of all kinds and descriptions, and Jower . Consumption, The President lias ordered that no orders ueo. Geo. 8. estate o. Knight, unight, Administrator of the esti,.. than the same class and Quality of articles » Assortment of Tjnwaro, Asthma ~ . - -V---------- -J can be properly issued iu conflict with courts < of “ Samuel H. Knight deceased,* and files W ......................... r on h* t ---- .» and kiudr*ed maladies, banish before his can be purchased elsewhere the of the United States. his account for the ‘ final settlement of said andetnany useful and ornamental ahides :a i . ! ■ < ■ • •r ----- » ----W» I ' too touch. , : ! - [»♦ i Chicago, Aug. 17.—The President baa estate. i numerous to mention. Gjve me a call and Hundreds of testimonials have been ten­ It is ordered that said accqnnt be heard maten decided to issue an order relieving Judge L R. *r_- purchase, T - - L. SIMPSON. R.'L. dered and might be procured of the efficiency and settlement of said estate be - made in ‘Làfayette, July 81,1860-lÿ, llolt immediately. of the Doctors treatment of all diseases this Court, on Tuesday, the 3d. day le 3d t K I; • J — ■■■■■■ . ■ * Buffalo Aug. 1A'-r- Dexter, with running tember uext, and- four weeks notice of Sep- common to this coast and climate. .-S i. ,. ' 2 < * 1 . ,. h, thrreof' mate, trotted against his own best time, 2, 19 be given to all persons interested, by publi­ His office is bn Washington street between and made his mile oni the second trial in £: cation in the Lafayette C ourier - Second and 'Third streets, Portland, where Repairing, Mending and Fixing J Notice. ] 7 and half mile iri 11:07. Dexter has been he pan be coni suited at all boors when not done on short Notiec. J. W. COWLS, UgUThe highest Market price paid for ao'.d to Ledger Bonner for $30,000, to be des professionally absent. r2 n23 6m i i ■' C. i »Fit X ft ♦hf ' , I ! " I t ’ . TÍÍ0B1NS0N & I.AKE, of (he above rop be to able ¡merit a continuance of the patron patron- ­ Registration in Alabama sbow the blacks 1 ■Jlll.t* Ti'utn KL..U-------- * ' ... - Administrator ’ s Notice. , age heretofore so generously extended to met 20,000 ahead: And in Louisiana the whiles ral'i-t a a .. Oregon Commission Agency, 95 Lib'ly St. eri 41,000 and the blacks 82,000. Estate of John Kelsay, deceased. V j I Customers stomers from the opposite NE IF YORK. *- ---- , -- — jtuik vfHinues Executor’s Notice.. ’¡j —~7~' i —r—1 —— sid^e of the be river, ' who purchase r---------- the wt&ld announce that they are prepared to im For buying ntld shipping direct, by the Isth­ amount of f j atld Notice io hereby given that the under­ The Oregon party bare arrived in Paiis. _r_ to~^ five dollars, will be entitled shew to Customers a superior assorlfovot of mus or Cape! Horn, all classes and varie­ signed has been duly appoiuted Executor Tf$-WARE, STOVES ami all arid singular ferriage at my expense. _ ___________ IV U'.ri !l!r4H! ia Bro. D. M. C. Gault, Esq., editor of the of the last Will and testameot of John, Kel­ ties of merchandre, Musical In In- ­ merchandise, including Mnrieal the Goods and wares of superior pattern and 8; C. STILES. struments, r atruments, Curringes, Farm Implements say*, deceased, by «the Hon. County Court Jaksonville Sentinel, was married to Miss H. cpiillty, usually found tn a First Class house. Dayton, December 1. 1866. apd Machiuc i I ■ . ’I- Remember ’the EMIGR a and Anna R Howell, at Sauries Island, Ang 20. of Yamhill county. Oregon, i emember the EMIGR a NT NT TIN TIN -- ------ ----------- ------- J—L- Faithful attention will be given to securing kYTM . k ■ *• ’ All persons having ciaims against said es­ )VE Store, Front st, PORTLAND. Next - Remember, Bro. G, the same courtesies tate, are required to present-them, with the and disi’orilio^ I nf Patents. to Bv bee’s. rrAraa* i 1 '* * no 30. All orders and burinr><8 will receive prmpt proper toothers, within six months from are4ue the Madam that were the Miss, - T- [ — IIHUI Li I k.._..r »_ _ • . . . " . e ' • - » attention. Goiuds shipped in beet style at T will receive the date hereof to the undersigned, at his Wheat at Current Rates for ...................... .................................. ...... . -■ - __ __________ %♦_«»• ••• failli . — Dick Siuipsun has on hand.- JL all notes or accounts due me. Please ca 1 residence, near McMinnville, julaidwr ttl he lowest ratee, and ¡»sored to order. lunvme, ins&uicoantr All sort,, tites «ad kind, of CROCK- Aug. J. 1867 • J . A. J. NELSON. t . References iii Oregon— . McCraken M er-' Hu. P.J.I Affi — with - ., ’ J complete assortment of nails —all the Office it and sate KRY WARE m B. L, Simpson’s store. a? ■! rill Co., Port 28 aog 6 land ; I. K. Moores, Salem s must hayb wheat or money itnmrdi cost, as 1 Executor if said Eslate. W5 from 29 i foteiy. -4 T hue. Mouteitli , Albany. • a 2 n29 ll l 3I 6 w (p- R L SI.MI’SON. •t Places. according to f. • ' « .Times. . 2q ' ,r w M W í off at Cost ! D R .1 ■ Gtr cocerles o Doctor Jim! i . < Jt -MB >r*i " V S. ('. STILES A ■ i , X>JA^5rMrwOI!M\ 1 --r-- T Ì Er ■. r EMIGRANT sMiflwaflswflaB: & VALLE 1 I » a WHEAT! WHEAT!! k ' * I i I I " i 4 >