' ! ?■ ■ I . * I . r" ■’./ j ' ■ . i * 4 i - __ U’Ä I H -1C I I ’ ' I r * Advance. EXPEDIENCY-MEASURES, NOT ME PRINCIPLES, NO Annum,] i * « WAGOY MAKING | HOP. AND REPAIRING Pl BLISire» EVSMY TL’KBDAT MOKNIN^ AND’F? ■i EDWARDS infornts all - ED L. SIMPSON keeps a first class’Farti- v, ,. _ w horn it may concern,” I 11 « ly .Grocery in Lptoyette. wto-re raft be J. W. JOHNSON, • that he is established in L a pay . at all tlipes found te >um all the staple article^ 1 ¡<t 1 i ■ ette , in the business of manuiact^ur ng mid 1 —AT— i ■ I ly line, besides Family supply I » ; impairing] repairing 1 Y I. • • J LATAÏETTE, i wmnxs. AND BUGcilES. Assortmen Mx. cellancons ,V AttV.n O, HACKS. 21 vivo, COACHES vwo.iv»* ««» .... ** BUGGIES. _____ >11 j WAGONS, HACKS, COACHES AND YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, An experience of many yenrs on this coast USEFUL AN D LUXURIOUS s h him in the business, enabfesi itri to assure patrons ; Fancy Fancÿ Soapt^, Soap4 Soajto of all ki i TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, (In advance.) l npd Licorice, j pipes, Ltens ns and Ii Inkfri ----- r that he --- understands wl hat it requires to make | nce,Al One Copy One Year,.......................... $3 00. j Caps, Hqot and Bar L^hd, Letter repair jobs in hia line in a mannpr -to stand : ------- • p jot and y i Ooe Copy. Six Months,........................ 2 00. or •ough y^dpes,bl4n vs and plkif, Enl all our varied Reasons lie will take' lain and fan<F i . z / mvi b O»*e * Ik^Ctorgynen and Teachers will be Fur-1 through ■ X' -12' U L l | - r u,d ' L^Ctergynten - — _______ . I in --------- .»k. ,i Canned Fru Fruits of all kinds, exchange for his work wagon timber a K and SardniesjC , , .ci__ I? tl_ -, 111- «’shed with the C ockier at $2,00 per annum • . .............. j{o|tetter4lHoollgnd and Drake Bitters. He wants Spqkes, Felloes^ To.igurs, ! lumber. I RAjTES OF ADVERTISING. ■ Axles, 4c., for which he will » allow mar- L T. rv 1WT the . 1. TAC >4 r ! R. J;’ ’ ; ; ■ f; .. to ! SCHOOL BOOKS ! “ J ‘ <. or • less, one ---- loser- j » J. FJLZ EDWARDS.! W. M One ’’’P'Y Square, 10 Lines pr'jce< » / , ISutJ-ly Lafayette, July 81, - ? > I • ., • . t . $3,00. i Lafavett« TOB^cdip, SMOKING AND i)HEW>INQ tjjj; w. iiou, IVU, •a I • ■ --h- ----- 4— * For each subsequent insertion, . 1,00. 4 S* Thé Best Quality. A liberal deduction will be made on LAFAYETTE FERR • ; • a j J CEGARS, etc., eb c Qdurfcgyt Yearly, and half Yearly Adver- ii-.C'ment’i. i HE undersigned would respectfaJly an i Patent Medicines. Medical and Law Cards, $10,00 per public, that l._ he nounce to the travelling travel! variety'of thd' leading proprie' Annum. has, at the LsfoyeAe crossing of the Yamhill, A'^etforal 4iies constantly on htnd. . ' Being the basis on which out- A LARGE, ^’EW AND S.< FE fERRY BOAT I ry re ent rates are fixed, Currency will only be taken .r---- I on which he can cross Teams, Steck, 4c., '1 Spices, Cooking Extracts at uiarket value. . EXPEDITIOUSLY >NL> CHEAPLY. . 'j i Pcrfutperi < ] | { j | Concentrated "" V. Lye, ®’ ill»« H, F. WHITE M. I»., ’ The roads leading to and from Ibis crossing -r Greato. and Axle Grei » r» «i r\ 1 1 nns«QAncs Cmrvi flin' are in good repair, and person^, from the ’ PtiYSÏCIAN AND SURGEON. j toil ■’ J t ■ Alsp "an assortment of pocket cutle south going to Portland, McMinnville, Fbrest . .............. ...... J.,.. j H* ^Lafayette, Oregon. Grove and Hillsboro, and from the North '1 razor ^ A no straps , besides a general going to Salem, , Dallas, Cbrvallis. will find it door t0 residence. j Assortment ef Tinware, '"“ to patronize this to their advantage thi,« Ferry. Ferry «nd many useful and‘ornamental articles' JOtIN HARRIS. numerous to mention. . Juive T. V. B. EMBREE, Give me a call pi lu Lafayette, July 81, 186|i , make a purchase, ;J- .<• T> P/JYSÏCJAN AND SURGEON. R. T L. WIMP«)' SIMPSON i — *-[— ' Lafayette, July 31 .»• 186G-Iy. Yamhill CoKnty, Oregon. hi ia L-Ui Li, J 4 O ffice .—Amity Drug Store —DEALER IN— I ! —BY— BY— J r I j A : - I L :» . r.i F irst D iscovery of A me ca .—The fact is lately established tha the Ice- landers visited America severa' cen uries before the time of Colnmbus. A round tower in Rhode Island is sai to have been erected by the N rsemen . A Latin MS. has been found of an an- foun in the rui cient college built in Icelan in 1057, bearing the date of 1117, kno n as the Uni of Skalholt Saga, which gives a the explorations of the Icelan rs in the tûtes, and region known as the United herein called Great Ireland, and spoken of as having been discovered apd visited by the Irish. It also relates jhe adven tures of the Norsemenwith the natives, Í and a voyage is described undei* command —H . » • M Phyeici-ui and Surgeon, LAF^YE’FTJi, , CIZZ: OREGON. In the Drug Store. DEVTINTIIY ! G. I), D. S. • V*. PHILIPS, * * ¿¿AYETTE. - -V OGN. ■H 4- >r. G. GOUCHER, ?js7C/AN, SURGEON A CUO UC11E UR. J AND Oimit’K— At his residence io Chehalem ” ri Ml I i XTTOK^EY AT LAW, Lafayette, Yamhill County, Oregon. Wifi praoiice in the Supreme, Circuit and all of the Courts of this State. U F. €. SVLUVAK, ? T-a t - la w , Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. Pariioalar attention given to collection of note«, accounts, liens, mortgages, 4c. November 19, ’67 d 43 ly e ,, -. C3AS. W. PARRISH ADDISON C. GIBBS. r w.n. mixicApi, A^ B. M’EST ER Fit: EI>, GIBBS A PARRISH, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS 3 ef Hervardur, along tbe eoast,] wintering and repairing tbe ship at Marj ha’s Vine- yard, and voyaging up the Ihesapeake Bay and up te tbe great Falls ?f the Po- tonoac, r The Saga is confirn ed by re- searches made near those falls, I where an Icelandic women was killed by fan arrow, and buried where she fell. T bese facts, i related in thè Saga, are corroborated’ by tbe discovery of the grave and the Runic inscription, still uneffaced, upoù the rock .beside it found two miles below the falls and thirteen miles above thf i City O-*- of -r translated Washington. The inscription 'Á I reads thus : “ Here rests Syasy, or Suasai the I ’ fair haired, a person from tbe east qf Iceland, thè widow Kjoldr and sister i of Thorgr, r~" ehildreft'Of the same father—twenty-five | years of age. May God make I glad her I! • I soul. 10 q 1.” I Fine Winies and L In I JT J ; This remarkable epitaph is ir ritten in —ON— the ancicnf style of Runes knof n aa the - i L a F at ETTE, O g ’J< M ain S treet , Navok, a variety found in 1 thd Orkneys Mr. MILLICAN invites the attention of 1 I and the isle of Barljof. his old patrons and as many new ones nt f I The remains of a human being were bu- choose to favor him with a call. i: themselves of this meth* ot — to BUIÜDERS and others »at ried a few feet from the 1 L inscription. Lager Beer, Ate, Cigars, Oysters, Sar og _ :____ • •• ----- n ______ n ill r. j ]■ Several Roman coins were also found I all times to Furn dines. iÿc., <ÿc. i ~I '7< I with the remains. Lùpiors sold by the bottle. n34 3-m The statement made in tbe Washington * H j ’if* l Sie NEW GOODS.:) I’ I Union is very lengthy and full, and the facts stated are recinved by it as conclu- A n E xcellent Tuoi UOHT.—If we _ b^- _r Jlje, to the effect th ut five centuries before hold a tear, et our kindliest sympathif Columbus became immortal by thè dis- 4 awake—let t have a sapred claim upon all, ( - X* ' America, A _ _ J . i . L _ L»___ L a . __ 2__ not surpassed ih ; > covery of the L udventurious — that we can io to succor and comfort un- indleed on thè Pacific Coast ! Northmen Anew, all |the coast of the At der affliction What rivers of tears have OuriMill is situated oh P hi I If -L I’’ ave on hand , and con i are Æ lantic States. r - I-1 flown, excite 1 by cruel and perversa ways 10 miles wes^ of LA FA Y ETTE —-4-——4—H 4 ’ I xian’ly in receipt of — « • 4 of man ! War has spread its carnage and J ir surrondad by a defise Forest of large W oman .— Mrs. Stevens, the sweet desolation, a thd the eyes of widows and andl Tender Yellow Firsi; also.Cedar .< d Boots and She?«, story writer, has somewhere thrown off this orphans hav 'if- ivb been suffused with Ukn. much bther Valuable Timber abound n NotieBg, I Fancy Goocto, excellent passage: Intemperance has blighted the hones ef tbe'irftfnediate vicinity of our Mill. I. Women, Women ! she is truly a mir- Groceries, millions, and weeping and wailing fcaae We jfumishf . '. ! Hardware, acle. Place her amid flewers; foster her been incessant! A thousand other evils . !J FIB-I.VMBEB Qneensware, as a tendei plant, and she is a thing of { which we toay conquer have given birth» ? 5«. Cutlery. &C-. ^c. t A*c-. * . ■» * fancy,waywardness, and something of fjlly to tears enough to constitute a flood—a which is said by Mechanics to be sur Prices according to the timeit, ¡¿■Lv - i .,..1 , T f . fi —annoyed by a dew drop, fettered by the great tide of grief! Suppose we prise or foHnsi<Aß Finiihiog.purposes |to i touch of a butterfly’s wing, ready to faint this little philosophy, and each ooe deter* I ♦ i*T or Cidar. at the rustle ot a beetle. L The zephyrs mine never to excite a tear in another. Vie solici^ i a trial 1, And gnaratee satis) a Mew Picture Oallery! ll'p < I. j are too rough, the showers too heavy, and Watching the eyes is the telegraph of the tiod-l fI yy H. CATTERLIN has fitted up a I she is overpowered by the perfume of a mind within, let As observe it with anx I I ! •J 0. MOOR, rose bud.; But let real calamity come, ious regard, and whether we are moved to ' F. M. SIMPSON GALLERY aronse her affection, enkindle the spirit of complaint by the existence i of supposed or ’ 18(56; in Lafayette in complete stylo, where be i> of her heart, and mark her then ! How “real wrongs, ] et the coming 'tear be held I' Lt prepared to take her hearts Strengthens itself; how strong as a sacred truce to unkindly feelings, and . í Photographs and Ambrotypes i ^7 is her purpose. Place her in the heat of our efforts be devoted to the substitution ... , a battle,give her a child,a bird,anything she of smiles for fears ’ . on short notice and in tbe best style of tbe loves, or pities to protect, and see her in ■ * 1 ; '> ; -to 1 art’ ! j i , H 1 •• H :>r ' ':>ir DR. -ALB. WESTERFIELD >.4H. f l J ' . ‘ tol ■ O i .1. Ladies, Gentlemen, Children; old and a related instance, raising her white arms j P roduction of E vergreens .—When DEALER IN young, all can be a< ccommodated by preseut- as a shield, and as her own blood crimsons preparing oi|r last December Calendar ! ing themselves for tbat purpose. her upturned forehead, praying for life to *we alluded to the ^remarkable facts, that DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, Exchanging P h . • I I t protect the helpless. Transplant her into the heat given out by evergreen trees ^‘as? , OILS, DYSTUFFS, 4c. and yoang ; ladies, now will) young ge itlemen ■ the dark places of earth, awaken her ener so great as to keep flowers near them in - 1512 ‘ I -i c X . J* - • I _ rv Call and get a upply, and it I < do not Practitioner 1 | of Medicine, Surgery gies to action, and her breath becomes a bloom, fresh And summer-like am^-like up to a late nothing. ¡s ail the I rage please you I will & ging P hotograms - - ■* Obstetric®, healing, And her presence a bleating; she period of the year. Ah v2 n9 ¡tf young geh now write, all ■ T ti ' r ■ Ir 11» i fj 4 disputes, inch by inch, the stride of. the bedding plants have been silled a month id get a si beenurilled as AS esthblished himself permeo perm« nent stalking pestilence, when man, the strong , ' charge you nothing. NpW ARljlAN^EMEbiTS ago by frost two or three degrees below ty in t# i Lafayette, and invites the alten> and brave;shrinks away pale and affrighted the freezing i point 9tf II.CATTERLIN. ‘ i I tion of fbe trade to his stock. * jwhile a few hundred 4 W. t the Physician« ’ Prescriptions put ' Misfortune daunts her not ; she wears yards off, eve! ip such tender things as «pur- Harness and Saddlery: vjat away a life of silent endurendi, ot goes let sage, protected a litile by belts of eyer* an hours, and on short notice, noltf |1 Al B. WESTERFIED forward with less timidity than to her bri greens, are blooming gaily, and will rtost noltf ^7# dal. In prosperity she is a bud full of probably, remain so till the first week" in * ir I Ì NEW BOOT AND SHOE imprisoned odors, waiting but for the December. It often astonishes us to find winds of adversity to scatter them abroad- people complaining ef the severity olthe pure gold, valuable but untried 1 in the fur- winter on themselves, their cattle, |tod la short, '• women is a miracle; fruit and flowers, when planting belts of nace, IHE undersigned begs leave to announce evergreen on the cold quarters would do X public, tjiat be has ,crtablished mystery.” , I A to[the tot muc i to make thinga comfortable.-* (Jwr- F 1 himself in ot manufacturing Boots and bbc C arpets .—They were in use, at least deners's Monthly Hand OREGON. III •' 1 every description and pattern. I ______ y as ___ the days of Amos, some kind, as early ‘p- ’ ' _______ F ire -P roof W ash fob S hinglm .— he dndersignei, thankful for the liberal about 800 B. c. Amos ii 8. Carpets were Ganta’and Ladies’ nlri * The following simple application will no $ 3 j patronage cxijeud®4! to him in Che past spread on tbe ground, on which persons sal f Booti, Shoes es or Gaiters doubt prove of great valne. We quote from W0U ^lBM -Ut otherbi AkxJillil 1 ’ say tu his old cqstomers and who dwelt in tents; but fhea first used tbe Alimov Kn iekerbocktrr--** A wash oOtii- ‘ Meriting doné to order. n|ruyiii^ tiour tu order, , •ttier prepared than eveito ever, to tu that be is uow bettjer I in houses, even in the East, ye have no posed of limei salt, and fine sand, er weed Whebt taken in exchange for work. supply demand^ for |(. y LOGAN SCHAEFFER,) record.’ In the 12th eentury carpets were ashes, pot on in the ordinary way of • -W Ji 1 ’, h 1 SADDLES A HARNESS W articles of luxury; and in England, It IB „ whitewashings renders the roof fiftyfold more 'if Of all k inds and i descriptions, and tower PROF. CARY’S SCHOOL. mentioned as an instance of Becket’s splen •afe against taking fire ton<n falling cinder* _ 1?. L __ k!Li___ than the same clns^ and a a'x TTAViNG fiAishe«] I my new school house, did style of living, that his sumptuous or otherwise, ih cases ef fire in the vicinity. It Quality of articles can be ; urebased . Ise where th v- ' . A Xl <¡11 oq ^lomlay the 14th day of Oct apartments were every day in winter strewn pays the expense a hundred fold in its pre I open a first clast pebool in Lafaybtte, and with clean straw or bay ■$ ¡about A. D. serving Influence agaioet the effect ef the 1 . trust the flattering compliments I have re 1160. The manufacture of woclen carpet« weather. Tbe older and more weather-beaten • ceived frotn former patrons will be a suffl was introduced into France from Persia, theshinglei the more benefit derived. Such shinglee?j|eoerally become more er lew piaifited'with Rcpa iriiug, Mending and Fixing cient guaranty tb perenns Unacquainted'with in the reign of Ileuery IV. between 1689 warped, rnogb, and cracked; tbe application my teaching IJnstify placing their J them in plading done oi short Notice and 1610. Rome artisans who had quitted of the wash, ny wetting the upper surface, K ‘! uf J i children onder my charge c )*rge. he highcslt Market pnce paid ?fof AU branches, except Greek, . tanghi taught at France in disgust went to England and restores them at onoe te their original or Hides a jjid produce; “ form, t thereby closing the space between prices ranging r from $10 00, JJ. per established the carpet manufacture, about I first ■ . i. ’. ’ from $5 00 the ahinglea ; *, and the ijitoe lime and sar d by shingles By promptitude in business I hope to i qaarte^, of twelve weeks. 1750. There as with most nations, Per If rii W ■» i he able anle o merit a ¡ontintjahce of thb patron- ì ' F' jht I sian and Turkey carpets, especially tbe for filling up all the cracks and pores in the shiagte* itself, prevents it from warplri$ for age hen to fore so generously exte nded to me. M. R. CARY.i ■ mer, are most pr zed. The famous Ax- vfcarii- fnr ever.'* ava » •• | ; yiars, if not for La J^ayet^ Oct. $, 1867. g^Customers, from the ....... minister, Wiltoa and Kidderm instepmanu 11 " " opposite] ‘II 1 i 1 ' 1 J j' '■ ’ -I—-Ji---- H*f- side of the riv^r, who purchase Rhe t1 f’acture is the growth, of th« last hundred : Ä w i«het of men of riotous Jl Jfe. Chatealem — 58, M I. O. G. T Chakalem lodge amount' of five dbllars, will be entitle^ 'to year?. The manufacture ofJKidderminister . |»rmniplee<iwben t«RalI w« find improvement. torday evening f at tbe Nelson Meets every ^aturd i h !«■« and Brnsadl carpets has much advanced | happineM aod^pDrii"; ferri 4 at my expense. a f I L 11 , „ ; If the bo poisdnoo«. Meeting House. d I V. 1 pj C 8TILKS. S. M. CIÎPP. !W.C;1 within fifteen years, at Lnwdl, Massaeba- '•* r— io nnwholesome, althdhgb sprinkled ' tbe I fruit Dayton, December 1,186$, ¡no 15 ly ofimmortality. setts, aud ThomsonviHe, Connecticut. the water of immortality. with j tbe i. W m . ¿TARKtr , W a fl ±_i.. --- _L I JL ----T---- ‘ L_ 1__ T l T he P aupers of 1 R epublic .- There are thirty thousand idle negroes in Washington! Thirty thousand I pauper ported by the toiling, tax riddi-, ------- idden, indue white men of the Republic! Thirty thouMt consumers of bread and meat paid far by yc laboring men of the aoonnry I Thirty sand pets of tbe Abolition faction WM verted them from useful chattels to idle, lazy, dissolute paupers—from serviceable laborers to loafing vagabonds I Thirty thousand bfesa- mgs of the radical war for tbe ¿isolation of ths Union,the impoverishment of the Southern people, and galling bondage of the laboring |.tnen and ■ women of the enl nt?re conntry! , How deligl ► bted the hard-handed former«, mechanics, an< id artisans of tbe North would be could they have a glimpse or two afforded them of the manner I ___ _____ in which these thirty thousand bldck members of thé privileged class of the Rump era pass their tüue. I 4 Every sui hshiny day thousands of then swarm abou j the public places and leading avenues of he . capitals, wandering a^ut aimlessly in rags, or strutting _ consequentfolly ___ on the promenades in n silks and broàdolofò- broadcloth ’ prostitutes, thieves, beggars. Enter tbe taJ $ spa ce leries of either House—nine-tenths the s$i assigned to spectai tors is " occupied , . , a _ gaj by ing, builet-pated, thickdtpped, wooHy-headed, to animal-jawea crowd of niggers, the dregs of broken up p an tat ions, idle and vicious blacks released frofo wholesome restraints of task master and Overseers—took at them! Greasy, dirty, toney, - they u— drowsily J—" look “ down upon the assembl * wisdom ef a disserve red Union —sleepily _ to legislators who have <iy- en them theif freedom and now propose to invest thanli wjtb the privileges of American citizenship i Appropriate^ “ , isn’t it—bigMfion the floor, barbarians in tbf_ . r —the ____ black _ i gallery pattern of sectional hate, fanaticism, and^ijp- tolerance fringed I by the sable shreds of ii rance, vic?, and squalor! How long, oh God of our lathers— long must wfe endure these things 1 ow long shall bl^ck treason be tolerated ia , the .„J halls once set apart, to devise measures „ for the prosperity •, the glory and grandeur of «1! the paople o the republic—how long Will white men st binit to wear the yoke of vassal- age and bondage that negroes may eujof a perpetual hoi day. without money ana wkl|> out price ?— j 4a Cros.se Ùemoeral. I ’’ •pi I f BIB, JL L*. —. — — — 4 « L - t » r* a Belcher &;|Bird 9 Lafayette 17 H a k • ,■ DkUGtfSÏÔRÏ 4 9 t AT LAW, 5—* I PORTLAND, OREGON. ibi i*î~ ~i<jr OtHCF. on Abler Street, , in Carter’s new Vick block. 3ß Iv * II - ill* ' Z - B. F. BONHAM. ' p&ttorney at Law, i ¡ SALEM, O'REGON. , t i ■III i ’ill give prompt attention to all legal business entrusted to him at trie __ __ Cap- r ^Hewill atoo praaetiee in any of the to of this State. 44 ly L -I { I H * ♦ it Ben. F. Hayden, ; ATTORNEY AT LAW, I . b I I________ 4 POLK COUNTY, : EOLA, • Oregon. ill practice in the various Courts of this 44 ly , . Suce. , ♦ 1---- 7'r irN li \ .»fi/ii H F I I 0114 ; 4 ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, <1 SALEM, OREGON. »:-.. Î- xk- a----------------- a r-- ill practice in the Supreme and Circuit . j#| Oourts of this State* » ¿i IdÔ* Particalar attention paid paid, to Probate J tnjHHeas and also to tbe collection of debut, warding of proceeds. u - —r-------------- ♦------------ *------------- -1------------ J. Uiou -H w. ““ ■■ JOIIYSO.Y, LAW, AT Lafayette, Oregon, ( O-írompt .«eOüon paWColley <-> ' . _ i 1- M C * »« h '1 $ttarno COUNSELOR AT ...J AND LA w, L: Fayette, Oregon. to’OENE SE-WPI.E, A T T 0 R N E Y A N D SOLICITOR ESTABL1SHMEN T SHOP PorUanJ. Oregm. WVpp’l lari u T m J W-Î* Mhi"- t » » = T ♦ V A L L ■ - Í .f __ ‘ t I ) A. F. FORBES, J • . • < II ■h « ■ '. ■ t I