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W3 I b 4 1 I ' Ï ? ! ■H w V 1, I* I •4 f I -, I ■V ■ J ! Tf ! L a 4k, I ■ I » • } ¥ I r' > k : *’ I • r I j » ' . Ì N - r i . 4 I i I • MM i i t » 4 p ’S 4 i . ■ 1 V T»’ 1 I I s r J * t ». ^■-*1 u»WW II t 4 . >• t w * r « è r _ Ï t i ,i i 'I <1 i -ft 4 > ,1, 11 ■ -I? ? r, . * R I I . ■ 4 tn t if r I <•. * % principles I j- '■ 1 A j J : . fa/: ■ ’ ■ ’ i i t i > « i f. I , VI I • ;! f* j I ij a. 1 ■ I h I *T EXPEDIENCY-MEASURES, NOT MEN. ** f H a » ill I ‘ ' l,J * » % 7 I f n i .«• bsáw i t I L. •* i F —r * <■ '¿I - - % 1 LA FAYETTE OREGON, TUESDAY, OCT. 1, 1867. -R—■*" Î7 PUBLI8HKD —BY— J0NH30N 4 YAt ES. * b nr ii ■ LAPATITTI, * YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, [J. D. VATSS. J. W. MCKSON.) 4 t ■k TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, (h advance.) . ss ooe One Copy One Year, ., • . . 2 00. One Copy Six Montha, . . ©s^Cier^ynaci» and Teachers will be Fur- ff ,-iwbed with the C ourier at $2,00 per annum. * ■ ■ «fc a i — -*■ -i ; /O im Square, 12 Lines or less, one Inser $3,00. tion, . . . , . . , ¡*O no 1,00. For each subsequent insertion, A libera) deduction wilt be made on Quurteey, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver tise menu. Hotel, Medical and Law Cards, |13,00 per annum. &&*Cain Being the basis on which our rates are fixed, Currency will only be taken * at market value. i >| «ONFFCriONEKY FAMILY GROCERY AND DR. A. B. WESTERFIELD EDWARDS informs »11 L SIMPSON keeps a first class Fami< • “Whom it may concern,” , I * • ly Grocery in* Lafayette, where can be DIALER IN that be is established in L afay * at ail times found Mljbe staple articles iu the ettk , an the business of manufacturing aod DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, ’ Family supply line, besides rapairing Miacellausoas Asoertment of WAGONS, HACK8, COACHE8 AND BUGGIES. OILS. DYSTUFFS. &c. • An experience of many years on this coast USEFUL AND LUXURIOUS ARTICLES. of Medicine, Surgery and Practitioner in the business, enables him to assure patrons Obstetrics, Fancy Soaps, Soaps of all kinds, Caddies that tn- understands what it re-quires to maks ' I I . ¡i' f . p or repair jobs in his line in a manner to stand and Licorice,: pipes, pens and Inks, powder, established himself permanent through all our varied seasons He will take Caps, Shot and Bat?Lead, Letter paper, fancy- ly in Lafayette, and Juvites the atten* iu exchange lor hi« work wagofi timber and and plain, Envelope^piaih and fancy, Oysters f the trade to his stock. and Sardines, Canted Fruits < all kinds, tion Of lumber. He wants Spokes, Felloes, Toaguvs _____ a i" Axles, Ac., for which he wiU allow ths mar Physicians' Proscriptions put up at Hostetter, Hooftand and Drake Bitters. ket price. 4 1 J. EDWARDS. all hours, aad on short notice.’ SCHOOLBOOKS! Lafayette, July 31, 1866-1 1866-1 y A. 7 B. â b ." WESTERFIED. wëstërfîed . no Itf | h — —------------- »—■ — ■ —..................- -................................................ TOBACCO,' BMOKItiG AND 0HKWING OF ■ R 8TOK.AOE. A n d Com mlseioh! Judge, J. W. Cowles; Commissioners, W Balp J. ti. Br-rwn; Sheriff. L. L. Whit comb; Clerk, S. C. Adams; Assessor, D. Smith; Treasurer, Clem. Eckles; School Superintendent, Rev. Bohn Spencer, Coroner, J. IV. Wntta; Surveyor, A. S. Watt. - Quality. ’ CE( j ARS, etc., etc. " J. K. SAMPSON of the LAFAYETTE iWARE HOUSE, would say to all inter.! A general variety, of the leading proprietà* --------- LJj.J---------- ested, that he is prepared with improved ry remedies constantly on band. faciliities for the accommodation of Farmr Spices, ‘ r >. X*- Cooking Extracts, era, Merchants and other Shippers, with Perfumery. > wa sw toews^a safe, accessible and convenient STOR Conceptrated Lye, AGE. He will also Purchase and For- and Axle Grease, ward Produce for a reasonable Commie- Also an assortment of pocket cutlery , sion. Goods and Packages Shipped I) razors and straps , besides a general my care will receive due and prompt att fcj Assortment of Tinware, ention. and many useful and ornamental articles too rv--------- .„j numerous to mention. Give me --- a call and make R. L. SIMPSON ► make a a purchase. purchase. | I Lafayette, July 81, 1866-ly, j Ii UfVette, Nor. Säfi^^PSO}}. li. F. WHITE. W Ik, II .tif iW T i W I ■ - —------- —--- Mr. Madison says: 6 Simpson W Wcw Pletore Gallery! yy DEYTISTRY ? W.H I V" RY Dr. <1. W. GOVCHEB, > Fiji IAJ1BER — ■ ■ - ------ --------- -A S. HURUBÜRT. ATTORNEY AT LAW, p H9 w. A. F. and Al M J F K NEW AW«<A YOEMEYTSI í Bi F. BONHAM, Attorney st Law, r 1^*1 IT*®* s 1 X O OT* ■ • Ben. F. Hayden, o.»M ATT0RN8Y AT LAW. W t , 3«unXk. I T , Brick 1 Brick ! Brick CIJBIx. N 1 A L L E Y. H 4 BRICKl j Jr W. JOHYSOY, k J I NEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP I I Cliehalem Lodge, 58 I, O G. T we T riaa i h WHEAT n WHEft' ,1 I % ’ a i '• ’ • » 1 * « » % I . I h « a ’ I •/ « f I » / 4 r 1 i j r I < r i I X *• « I r I ! 1 4 A 1 » M a Ì w I •* » Í « fcf [j ri j » * ■ j t.’ 'f I y| a I ? < 1 a . : 1 4 * ■f t . *1 V -ft 4 ♦ i Í LA- ■» A i- f f a » t I - I ? t a. » i ? 1 i 1 i < I V » f i’i 1 * i « f’-* 4 f !■■ j t •' r I ■ j •i Ï V I i Y 4 F a national nor a f deral Constitwtton ; b«l a composition of both.. In tit _ foundation T7--------- - it is federal, not national ; iu the sources from which the |prdinar|| — powers of gov« ero ment are draw n, it in partly federal „ and -AL* - - • a aS. partly national I) ; in the operation of the in the opr IM e powers, it is national, not I federal federal ; in »I the extent of tbens.iagaie, it is federal. _ ____ 1 ; ned, , « j <• • - - - ■ ■ national finally, in th* authoritive mod« mode of introduoin introducing amendments, it * neither rhully fed< ral U or wholly MlfamL j ■ * H i ’ 1i < « k t -1 1 ; i ♦ M b J. J*-1* i/ I I ’ i r •- J t t I I t * * 4 » '1 r ! » national character. The proposed ■ Constitution, therefore, even when tested by the rules laid dowij by its antagonists, ii in itrittnese, neitberr 1 . A Í -4 •V 1 » I j ii I 4 I ; i® I 4-Î i * 4 i* • t I v4 menta are to _ be _ made, — - we „ find it neitbtf. .__ I Wholly national nor or wholly federal. Wera Were it wholly national, and ulti 1, the supreme ai mate authority wonld reside in the majority - of the people of I*'* TT“;— ; and this Mh the Union ) compoteot at all timee^ thority would be like that of a majority of every national r society, to alter or 1 abolish ............... its eatebliahed government Were e it wholly federal, oft’ the other hand, the L b concurrence of each State in the Coion would be essential to every alteration that would be binding on all. The mode provided by the plan plaw of the convention, is not founded on either e principles, principine» In requiring [ more of tbeee then a I 7 majority, and particularly ii in com- puting the pi proportion by State» 1, not by anfl’l L citizeni, I it “ departs from the aafuMiaZ nati advances 1 tower,!« towards t the federal eharacter.-4- In rendering the concurrence of less than then I the whole number of States sufficient, it . loses again thej>4cra;, apd partakes of the A 1 4 • ' (* changes its aspect again when we oontem* plate it in relation to; the extent of its powen. The idea of a national govern«, ment involves in it, not only an authority over the individual citizen, but an indefi« nite supremacy over all persona and things, so far as they are objects of lawful gov foment **Among »ÿeop>« eoMOlW»M | ernment. Among a people consolidated into one nation, this supremacy is com pletely vested in the national legislature. Among communities united for particular purposes, it is.vested partly in the general and partly in the municipal legislatures. In the former case, all local authorities are subordinate to the supreme, and may >reme, aod be controlled i*»***^l' or abolished by it controlled, directed, al 4 pleasure. Io the letter, the local dr nicipal, authorities _ form distinct and| im* municipal, r dependent portion of the supremacy, no i h .1 more subject, within their respective spheres, to the general authority, than the general authority is subject to them withia in its own sphere. In this relation, then, the propoeed government cannot be deem ed a national one; since its jurisdiction extends to certain enumerated objects only, and leaves to the several States a rosiduary and inviolable sovereignity j over nil w ether in controreniee objects. It is true, that ii 1 relating to the boundary between the two jurisdictions, the tribunal whieh is ulti mately to decide is to be established under the general government. But this does • I not change the principle of the case. The . deci don is to be impartially made, accord ascord* ing to the rules of the Constitution ; and * 1 all the usual and most effectual precautions are to secure this impartiality. Some such tribunal is clearly essential to prevent an appeal to the sriord, and a dissolution of the compact; and that it ought to be ee- tabliahed under the general, rather than under the local government; or, to speak more properly, that iat it could be safely es es- _____ ti .¡he first alone, is a poei- tablished under * • - - * w *V- • tion not likely to4>e _____ combatted. ►. >•_ If we 1 try the Coastitution by its last relation, to the IB authority by which ameaff^ Y * Liafbyette Lodge, Yo. ,.y, I A - ■ a I Lafayette. B. WESTBBFIEXB, 1 1 appears to be of a mixed character, pre i « senting at least as many federal as national L features. The difference between a federal and national government, as it relates to the operation of the <jovemmentt is by the I Belcher & Bird. a * I i First. In order to ascertain the real character of the government, it may be * 9 Lafayette. Oregon. e I considered in relation to the foundation en .*■ Cmcu.—Net door to residence. which it is to be established; to the sources from which it3 its ordinary powers 1.3 ............................................ Efi, Te ▼- are drawn; to the operation of those ould avail themselves of this th» method 01 ; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. The roads leading to and from this crossing •ayh. o to^pUlLUERS ._r.--,’“ and ’ ................. saying others that powers; to the extent of them; and to are in good repair, and persons from^th»* I they are prepared at all times to Furnish A Ait y, Yamhill County, Oregon, the aathority by which ’ ’ i future changes in .red south going to Portland, McMinnville, Forest « ■■ the government are to i be introduced. GrTKn.—kuñly Drog Stere. Grove and Hillsboro, and from the North, Silla. Jo»M > On examin g the first relation, it ap- I Sleepers, Flooring« going to Salem, Dallas, Corvallis, will find if ' pears, _ on one hand, that the Constitution to their advantage to patronize this Ferry. : A® fact everything in the shape of is |o t>e founded on the assent and ratifiea- I JOHN HARRIS U T- rlr rl~r Phynfciaa aad Swrgeon, < ! Lafayette, July 81, 1866. LAFAYETTE, OREGON. h pf the people of America, given by deputies elected for the special purpose; Orveex—In tbe Drug Store. but on the other, that this assent and rati rati- Of a Quality net purpas^ed In Oregon, if fication is to be given by the people, not as fitted op H. CATTERLIN has indeed on the Pacific Coast! f * individuals composing one entire nation, Our Our Mill Mill is is áhuated jiiW 00 Panther Creek, as composing the distinct and inde- GALLE 10 miles westjof J j AFA YETTE, and is tMp A. G. PHILIPS, D. D?S. dent States to which tbey respectively in Lafayette in complete stylo, where he surrouded by aMcnse Forest of large cleat __png. It is to be the assent aod ratifi LAFAYETTE. OGN. prepared to take and Tender Xe|low Firs ; also Cedar and cation of the several States, derived from in much other Vglu ’abie Timber shot Valuable abound Phrtographa ana Anaoroxypea Photographs and Ambrotypes the supreme authority in each State, the €* R i ’ ’ vu * ' ' • ; I.# [ ■ r. ' ! I ’ f ■ ' G ' *■ ‘ r ! I 7 \ ' i >. ■ the immediate,¡vicinity of our Mill on short notice and in the beat style of the authority of the people themselves. . The Jt A i PHYSfclAN, SURGEON AND We furnish act, therefore, establishing the Constitu- Constitu Ladies. Gentlemen, Children ; old and ACCOUCHEUR. tion, will not be a national, but a federal Ornes—At his residence in Chehalem young, all<cao be accommodated by present which is said by Mechanics to be super! act. That it will be a federal, atd nota ing tbeneelvee for that purpose. iug themselves Valley, Yamhill Coantv, Ogn. n-31-tf national act, as these terms are understood ■ • a __ _ • Exchanging P hotowrams is all the rage or for Inside Finishing purposes to Pine by the objectors, the act of the people, as now with young gentlemen withyooag gentlwmeu and young ladies. or Cedar. forming so many independent States, not Call and get Cull gel a supply, and if I do no* not , and guara tee satisfae« We solicit as forming one aggregate nation, is obvi please yon I will charge you nothing. tion. ! La&yetta, Yamhill County, Oregon. Will ous from this single consideration, that it H. CATTERLIN. f MOOR, v2 n9 tf il practice in the Supreme, Circuit and a!l is to result neither from the decision of a ■ ■ *' '■■■ I- - ■ — • ■. r SIMPSON. h F. r- M. 1 of ths Courts of this Stats. I I ‘ ‘ [• Hl majority of the people of the UoiQn, nor Lafayette, Mo| ^20.1866.' % from that of a majority of the States. It r'' W’ 4L <L BRADSaAW, I I must result from the unanimous assent of COUNSELOR AT LAW, , LAFAYETTE LODGE, NO. s, the several States that are parties to it, ' ’ AT THE I Kafayette, Oregea. differing no otherwise from their ordinary Free and Accepted TYTill practice in the District and Supreme assent than in its being expressed, not by SS A.N1> SADDLERY h .. ~ the legislative authority, but by that of Meste Lafayette on and Bri yy Courts ef Oregon. Meets in in .Lafayette en the the 1st, 1 V r fW^Taxes Paid, Collections made, and Friday of each month, at half past 6 in th the people themselves. Were Wert the ^he people Proceeds Promptly remitted. s i regarded in this transaction' transaction al a* forming afternoon. '4 OF one nation, the will of the majority of the ope í' I Brethren df the order, in good standing an whole people of the IJnited United States would GEO. H. STEWARD, invited to attend. bind the minority ; in the same manner as W. M. the majority in each State most bind the SALEM, OREGON. H. W A ele N, Sec’y. AT i ' s minority ; and the will of the majority minority ; j ----------- ■ \T‘!1 £’fe ProtnPt attention to all legal must be determined either eitheT by a oompari oompari- ) i v v business entruated to him st the Cap- i son of the individusl votes, or by oonsid* It OB^GON. 4oL He will also praaetiee in any of the I ering the will of the majority of the 441y Courtsof Cb» State. 44 ly A thankful f< ‘ il for the libera) he un States, , as j evidence of the will of the ma iepded to him hi in the past jority of the people of the United States. patro I iers and others, Id customer! would say Neither of these rules has been adopted. M w-._. GOOD ..than ever, to that he is ucw bet Each Each State, in ratifying the Constitution, Constitution * j St 7 o’clock supply all demi «.»«ing .-I ■ âi -'it -| 7*‘T' 4 * ■ is considered as a sovereign body, Jnde* 1 good standing a «Annua & BARNBSS KOLA, pendent of all ?others, and only to" be »nnted to attend. R. P. B ird , J w ”. O T. 1- Orogen. .rd riptions, and lower Of all kinds . 1 bound by its own voluntary act. In this POLK COUNTY, dlapiir^rtd Uunlity of articles J. W. B akbr , W. R. S. than the same-« ill practice in the various Courts qfthis relation, then, the new Constitution will, can be purchased eisewheije .the sed elsewhere the State. 44 |y . f ! if established, be a federal and net a na- e i ■ ■ tinnal Conetitution. The next relation is, to the sources from POWELL, ic MILLICAN, ATTORNEÏ A COW SELM AT LAW, which the ordinary powers of government [Mending and Fixing Bep«M are to beAerivcd. The House of Repre ave on hand an indefinite mmbor SALEM? OREGON. done on abort Notice sentatives will derive its powers from the • superior qeality ef > ■ - | ’> i < , i TYT1IF practice in the Supreme aad Circuit I 1 pnce paid for people of America, and the people will be V V Courts of this State. Hides and pi represented in the same proportion, and oft oo Particular attention paid to Prebate and ali to the coH*rtion of d.bU, By promptitude ip business bnsinsaa 1 I hope to the same principle, as they are in the Leg For sale on most reasonable terms, > business u------- merit a continuance of the th patron- islature of a particular State. So far the bo I able to merit* • - •od forwarding of proceeds. £. — LLL. — XL -*^ extended to me. government is national^ age heretofore so gerteroosly nafionu/, not not fyltral. federal. The tf Lafayette Jely 9. 1867. ----------------- f. |®rCustomers . from . - other hand, - will . j /• derive a* . a its the opposite Senate, on the side of the river, who purchase the powers from the States, as political and co ATTORXEY AÏ* LAW. these will be repre a, Will be entitled to equal societies ; and the« ■-Ì7 amount of five dollara, Lafayette, Oregon, sented on the principle of equality in the ferriage ailmy expense. I HT Prompt atteatfen paid to Collections. , IK 8. C. 8TILE8. Senate, as they now are in the exiting HE undersigned begs leave to annou 28-tf J — Jr o I« k Congress. So far the government is eetub bebed to the public, that he baa establib Dayton, December 1,1866. ’ > i i I I * i himself in Lafayette. Og’n. in the boeinewtn|f eralf not national. The 1 executive power T- B of manufacturing Bosts and Shoes ol all i ; will be derived from a very compound i S'l every description and pattern. source. The immediate election of the » • a President is to be made by the States in Gents* and Ladies* | will rec ive Wheat at Carrent. Rater for their political characters. The votes al all>nt« nropcnnnlsdue me. Pirate calI Boots, Shoes or Gaiters Meets every Saturday evening at the Nel nt the" Pori Mending done te order. e Wîth it and «ave coet. as I lotted to them are in a compound ratio, son Meeting Hems. which considers them partly as distinct H <»r nd tv immrdmtrly. Whrat taken »« <*xrlu»ngo for _ work. most liuve L W _______ . R. M. CUPP. W.C. T I i +< BL81MP8OÑ. and co equal societies ; partly as unequal LOGAN SCHAEFFER- a8l-6w in r ! WT». S tamlw , W. B. no Iff ly I » 7 I I » 1 I • PHFNfC/AN 4AP SURGEON. s > the form of individual delegations, from so many distinct aod co-equsd bodies politic. ‘ From this aspect of the government, it | adversaries of the plan of the Convention supposed to oonsist in this, that in the. i former, the powers operate on the political i bodies composing the Confederacy, in their political capacities; in the latter, on the individual citisene composing the na- i tion, in their individual capacities. On tr ying the Constitution by this criterion, it| under the national, not the federal fft ills : . • ■ I i , ,. il- I o character, though perhaps not so com iomj pletely as has been understood. In sere. severaf J cases, and ptrtieulariy in the trial of eon* l-i;. “AVE ON HAND. AND ARE CON- troversies to which scares States may be parties, parries, _ utan'ly in receipt ef E they r \ must be viewed and proceeded against * Dry Goods, < in their collective and political capacities Clothing, Boòt«^ and Sheet, only. But the operation of the govern Fancy Goodi, I Notions, ment on the people in their individual c^<. meat » F / I Groceries, pacities, in its ordinary and most essentia! Hardware, proceedings, will, on the whole, in the Queensware, sense of its opponents, designate it, in Cutlery. <ÿo. relatioa, a national government. this relation, Prices according to ths times. be national, wit* But if the government fee witlf ■ 29-tf regard to the operation of its powers, ^8, L. I- - Yew «nd Splendid Saw H « 4 Nature of the General Geverameat. I HE undersigned would respectfully an i nounce to the travelling public, that he has, at the Lafayette crossing of the Yamhill ▲ LARGE, NEW AND 8AFE FERRY BOAI*. i on which which be can cross Teams, Stock, &.C. ■t on EXPEDITIOUSLY AND CHEAPLY ; members of the same society. The event ual election, again, is to be made by that branch of the legislature which consists of the national repreeentatives; but is this particular act, they are to be thrown into I ; ÄEWGOODS: I. "J .4 wi H 11 LAFAYETTE FERRY. j|ir ■■ d » j IT I ■> tf * Ill LMmrnM——— COUNTY «mciAl. DIBBCTORX. * SflOP.i X H ill J rates of advertising . V REPAIRING J mar TUR8DAY MORNING, —AT— AND |jj i I I WACOM MAKIYO HE WEEKLY COURIER. /•. i Í V it I & ■4