* : dOÍ - - 1 OUR UNION, RIGHT OR < ■r‘4’ ’L . ' RIGHT HER WHEN SHES WRONG ■ J ! ■. 1 « ---------- w LA FAYETTEJi » ■o PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, —BY— 4" j I>arn (0 sell near Sheri in li Yamhill i. 0 Co. «Uriwrn onus sting of 82Ö land, ré«, about If~ 160 of yvbich is in coltivai . —AT— * fa(ion. Ther* is a good barn, a go id fr ame dwell- LAFAY BTTE, ing. orchard, stock water etc YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON: TMHT it-range it exocfiebt J 4 . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, (In advanced) half section bf pasture lt|n< k under . Aldoa Ono Copy One Year/ . . . . • $3 Ot). ! . vs One Copy Six Months, . .... 2 00. T srmi hilf cash end ballarçeo^ e. J^Clergymen and Teachers will be Fur r fu rther.particn>#r8 ipqn |re io sub nisued with the C ourier at $2,00 per annum. ^CrihAF 4SI^ »he lirAmi»« premises. HPR. i > JOHN MEEKE R. RATES OF ADVERTISING. J. w JOHNSON, lili J UNI i ' ------- - FT ~'r I" IAylâiYBTfrwj. Ì F ? n! f • ■ L I * , * * • JOHNSON & GABY, -■ j I I ! II ■ 1 | r II I | T AND firhep roads leading to and from 1 tlsis this crossing ¡i h JiR are in ‘J' m ng o fOiPortiand, McMinnyile F orest going f-rt 8outtí o d Hillsboro, an<j from the North, Grove and going to Saleni, Salenti, Dallas, Corvallis, wfl find i th 14 s ferry. Ferry. . to I their adîtntage to patronize th h ih s ' ' f I I I ’ I. f - , J ’ J • I • !.. PXPEDITIOUSLY D. G aby . > 'ri J. W J ohnson . H f I' ■ t HE undersigned would respeoffully an- a notince to the travelling put|liq, that bat he has, at the Lafayette crossing f the ' Yamhill, Y.« A ¿AtlGlI, fTEW AN®! SAFE 'EhftY BOAT, on which be can Cross Teat 9 >ck, &c., k H CHEAPLY. Y. 1 I - rtfaements. . : te^Coin Being the (»sis on which our; I. a . rates are fixed, Currency will only be » takdn I market value. A1_ A ¿ML , ■ IJ .will ■ One^quare, 10 Lincs or less, one Inser tion, ». . • » . • j •. • • For each subsequent insertion, . . l,0ty A liberal deduction will be made ot Quartery, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver- j? J0IJN ■ 4MJJ B4 h Ik . r..|it ih , C ourier O ffice , L a P ayette , O regon HARRIS. Lafayette, July 31, 1866. * A. F. FOBBES, - ; J-' I ili Uri s I (JONFFCTlONEtlV I i I . ,OCEBT. AND FAMILY GR ini 'I LAW , || i ¡I If 1 1I eugeme sempee , ATTORNEY AND 4 i I I Asso Miscellaneous USEFUL AND LUXURtOU H'i ' RTTCLES. O ffice on Front Street, up-stairs, adjoin- C- ■ f Fancy Soaps, Soaps of all |kin|’s, Candies ing Knapp & Burrell. t i and Licorice, pipes, pens amrlnksi powder, Caps, Shot and Bar Lead, Letter ¿»apet, fancy , Oysters CITAS. W. PARKISil ADDISON C. GIBBS. and plain, Envelopes, plain and farjey, __________ J ;inds, * it ■■ * and Sardines, Canned Fruite j>f all k Series Wilsons’ Sanders’ and National i 4 TTOKÑE YS A ND CO UNS ELVES •| of School Itiade ri 1 • ;.*.■ Portland, Oregon. ' > 9 y * * ■' I GIBBS &, PARRISH,.¡H ■ AT I A" - . iIiiifil PORTLAND, OREGON. :h SCHOOL Itooksll |i.ill ! TOBACCO, SMOKINU ‘ i‘ î I O ffice on Alder Street, in Carter^ rick Week. I ___ ‘ Uli <x, O. CUBE. NG OF m Fl ] IT-ITT TV|| I A general variety of thp lei. SALEM, OREGON. ------- --------- Z*W* » •« • 1 ry • remédies, constantly on hand ifi practice in the Supreme and Circuit I Sjijrii :es,. !; Cooking Extract», » ; Courts of this State. >■ ucj» Particular attention paid to Probate | :■ . i Perfumery. [¡ , i Uta, Particular attention paid to Prolate | business and also to the collection of debts, | [ Concentrated Ki and Axle and forwarding of proceeds. j r - I I Also an assortment assortment of p ( x HAZORS and straps , beai Jes 1 a ä : in 11 ' A T TO RNE Y^A T-L A IF,[ f Assortmeut o Tint W I i ■! •i- pli ■ ■ II fl ■ j H¡ •al and kr t Grover &|¿í ■*“ : ! VITill give prompt attention to all legal ili VV business entrusted to him at t the u- Cap- hol! He will also pi aetice in any , of tbe - 441y Courts of this State. — Lr Ben. F. Hayden, attorney ; at la W •______ EOLA, P0I.KCOUNTX, POLKCOUKTT, I * ■ ■ I S m • ■ L . : • 1 . ■ -I 4 1 ¡' f I P E I - : 1 f!' u Ì ' 'L MAGNETIC PHYSICIAN LAFAYETTE. OREGON. - i ii H- W- RO8S> M- D * T-------- - ■ PHYSICIAN ANP E>3O\a.; ! I broidcr, No. oithf chine Embroiders < | O ffici .—Next door to residence. A. B. WESTEBF1EFI», i C oji V m t^n nbrt fa< liai 4 □lproveniutu. —----------------------- Thé:p(lení’.pá, r [uysted of r— Dr. O. W. GOTCHER. SURGEON PHYSICIAN, J AN. i Wt I ACCOUCHEUR, Orne»—At his reeidenoe in Cbehalem Valley. Yamhill County, Ogn. n-31-tf \ DpOÎB na Shoes, Carriaj ¡mfrig. •edujring .’’.Olhing.e.od all ot Hhte Use of the me»t » I w « «...i t F- „ LoclSiîleÿ.^W«, |!To¡í!ie?e Now Frette »j w deh p< _... ......... w it lion posses Halcon all :s:akub-e;advimiaieiloyer ’-/rir I r G.P. BISSEX, M. D. fv "r *fr* ’ ». !- SURGEOE-, Graduate of tbe College of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., offers his services in the various branches of Medicine and £ur* gery to the people of McMinnville and vu ) t ' J I ’ —- i 'i! A*exts treated foafthé sí la ofthe i PHYSICIAN AND 1 / ARRIGONI’S 4« eat Reduction in Pyicen! €ÏIF%TS WAXTKD - A > Í A. ,B. ¡BURBANK, ’ Ì- Î \ «8 IL ( m Gal. f SURGEON. iAfayetU, Oregon, + j Í BM I 11 H. F. WHITE, M. 4 ,83 50 ? PHYSICIAN and SJJRGEON . O regon C ut Oregon. Special attention givefi u> Typhvid Fever and dishes pf females ami cbildreq.-V'-D j J TT M They nre more simple a®d j easier kept In, ceder, mal a d ■ &nd îporo elastic Hitch, a firjpt 1 fad’e brani ifhl neam than any Tl^îyeew all fabrics ftyj ofj ■ faon mon spools, require no ’ t : c seam -■ thread, fuwtcn both «n4« thoagh i 1 , sul tiy their ewn operado», i um will 1 every fifth btltcil is i "li L ! ,i ' I I I not rip. 1 ■'I -------- * „ i liti. Mounts, 4 nrn ’ ------ 1—“it I ! I f ¡I Are the best I TOR THE FOUUOWirs ’ YT7Í11 practice in the variöus .Courts ot this : VV State. i '■ 44 ly r ■ i FAinu Oregon. • ! f ELASTIC STI J The first Di’ vision embraces the 10:63 Stagg’s field. chains, already r lescribed.■ / !• The lifh Division - enee. her, and Lr - CT A - M. r, j< . Tbe D visii >n commences 10:63 ch, from extends tithe 16 mile stake, excluding four I 4 initial point, and expended to a small creek; ch.; ot tluiiif .icroHs id dgers’ sw^h», ibe fire pNDEKSON & COOK. * (jUi 1 h TT l . di.st iuce, 40:^0 ¿h.; average depth of Ditqh fa recrusses the county road ; auer crowing be ■ t W FW'V ww1 p in —Hwa» "’rttTboleaá'e ¡énfi rfftail; r www dealers fanev l. 7,435 fret, at d contains 5520,5 cubic yards swale it bears to tha.right of r.h.- q IJ a. hut/ I. . WjfWiài^r li £-1- ■‘-f «Ir i IF _ ~ house, through the original l >n l c'arui or “ yy «nd sfap'ie dry goods, Hoosiery and of earth. Rodgers’; recrossing|tw« county rostflgaiW.’ Notions. Ladies and Gf nis furnishing goods ’.t , The third Division extends along the and eutering into Wi. C. t Heiiibreel], land _„. ___ . road to ■> point T tbe count? near' TTuyers from the Country are requested north ride. ofT Falkner's building? ; distance, 84 ch., ____ aver- thence into l Cozine’s (and, thence intp G. Ç. examine oun stock before purchasing | Hge depth, 4;69 ha t, containing GVO-^G cubic Chandler’s land land, whete we set the 16 i~ tn i le elsewhere. ! ii ' . J I > ■ * ' i jl i stake ; distance 166 ch:; depth, 5.74 ft., fé con- 1 yards, yards. , I < • ’-r I / Cornet l»t and Washington Street. The 4th Divi-ion extends to low land tai'iing 10296 cubic yards. P ortland O regon . Dear the Meeting House ; distance. 34:1 lob, The 15th Division extends to the termina», —i The first 32:59 ch. is «fml, average depth, |2 :5:2 feet; containing 1210.0 of tfie survey. cubic yards. I • low digging, the balance 19:405 ch. (lf28( t, ) ISW.V/ J VSCW. ; - < ' t j I 1 The 5th Division inciades the low laud, requiring flume m ossing Cozine’s Creek at I the present li ue would bring the level of th.- the point of fir timber, opposite the Grave On south bottoro/Df the i Ditch above the surface of the Yard in W. T. Newby’s land. FtfONT ’ STREET, PORTLAND ground—dist ariee, ,15.2") ch ; average bight, high bank of creek at stake near large fir is required. tree, 4be bottom of the flume is 14.10 ft. 2;0;5 f et; a fltjme flume of ot 210 2 >0 fret f<-< OREGON.? 7:48ch. :48ch. the balance t a oe embauked '; much ot ttfi* high ; distance across to terminus >>7 Cfj Î4V3 68ft.) bench on oak tree 16 ¡aches in i din be avoided by keeping nearer the river, diameter, is 127 it. above tbe bottom^ bottom of here the land is higher. ri'jliE Prppriei ¡tor of A kkigoni ’ s H otel .. Where 1 vision cjujin.-nces 7:35 ch Hume : difference of i . level from ’bottomx of The 6th Divis X[Portland, Oi regun, w ._ _ with ____ the 1 keeping up wpst;cf the (bld Ford, which we found . dome to natural bank of Coziue,» Oree» i» spirit of the tiqies, has determined to make r 17:98 fijet below the bottom of the Ditch 59.76 11 . : distance from 16 mile stpke , to a material -ferial reduction redpction in his prices, without is 52 ch., making the distanco of The hM i this Division 60:50 vu ch*; termmosis 1 »»cr leng trOI » h W i-/i> loiVFLi is in vv,Du cbajiging the qpaliiy dF hie accutniuodationi«. average depth, C 60 feet, containing 7437,2 tbe entire line 16 mil« and 52 chains* I ikst -C lass H ouse , and He will keep ii F irst j.. The T». Ditch passes ___ _________ along s_ in .k„ the dubio _____ yards, •'W5 I will? charge $2.00 per day for board and ep bl-iff, on Um north-side of the th. ch. 5 Ja , side of a stei “ — - odging. < ( i S. N\ ARRIGONI. J ' * -i* - 1 ’* * bank ’■■■ appears • to road, The material * of * tbe I v2 d 22 ly u22 i Length of excavations id! may be found practicable be shale, and may_______ , practicable . _ _ _ for, -4 I - I ■ I / a Ditch the whole distance. It has been sug Deduct flume at Rocky T , , Ridge Ridge 495 feet feet gested; however, to have a flume of 495 feet Lengthrof Fluming at : SX)!! at the steepest point A trial will best de |TTI_ 11 _ V-i 200 ft A ARREN ARRÇN ’ ’ S' S HOUSEHOLD HOUSEHOLD PHY . .... (.ermine wh en is the more durab'e, as well Falkner’s M. House j At Rocky Ridge 495 al CÍAN, du ibe mo?t niost compo ccutpH te niedicfal medicial work as the most economical. This Division ter SICIAN, r--- 'WT fatmlv •• can afford — k to be without minates opposite 1 urnct’s Tan Yard. At Hampton’s 182 written, ’ r No At Deer Creak A 1>4UO The 7th D vison ; the line of Ditch takes it ; qoutaioH (JoutaitH over 400 illustrations. illustratimi«, Great inddertnerite Address P acific the bank on the break between t he high and At May’» School IIoaRe 468 in'ltyct-merite to’ Agents. Agents At RodgeFs Swale 264 PuBLi8áijío Cq:, San Francisco, n 26 3m the low land ; distance 124.21 ch.; average . I -1 ...—..... At Cozine ’ s Creek 1,281 depth, 4,55 fr, contaiuing 9346.1 cubie yards ! This bank is uniform on its surface, and the r ’ ■ ( 4, ,200 ft. cross grade averages about 20->. A very ÎÎ ■ Length of shallow dig. natural rout 1 for a ditnh. This Division i 4LA FAYETTE, OREGON, n - ging and, filling on T j AVÄ AN# WILL KEEP ON HAND terminates nearly, opposite Toney’s f| 32. ,59oh. 16tli mfio p|‘ - 8th Division extends along the exten AJL a General Assortment of 6. 35 :iHi •• sion of the same bank to Jacob Hampton’s; On 12th mile « 5. 00 distance 206bn.; average depth, 5,00 leet, On 8th mile / 6.56 eontaiuing 17624«4’jcubie yards. In order On ¡Sundry places Wbâjli I wfll sell at redaccd prices, consist expedite the survey, we leveled across-tl>u ing in part of, 4 ■ . 50.50 prairie to near teimination <>f this Division, Dry Goods, Salem Cloths, -j -Ui- but measured abong tho.line of Ditch. The J Flanu^ls, Blankets, Clothing, V-r VV 5-niile stake w is set at a point ot6 thd line J?i Ilai«‘ Capp, Boots*smd Shoes, • • • ¡ fa here the river approaches the op Inads— • 4 1 ; m Hardware, Nails. Glass, /Hardware, The number of cobip yards of excavation- above Gaunt’s, at aoout 40 oh. From, and 'JSogars, ■jSogar», Coffee,Teas, Syrup, below yie 6 mile stake tbe river appoaefies In 1st Division—e»timat.d in cost ot dam— Candles, K(?hotfeDe oil, In 2nd ditto ■-r - .• ■ ■•■iv’jj ?• near the high land« again. " ”v- ' ‘f Qneen’t) wjare, Stono ware, Tin ware, Ú 3d ditto The 9ib Division includes only 3.38 ch ha*-.- ; Hi J toi# I Dried Fruit, Tobacco. Fish. Salt, &c. in 4th d tto average depth. 3.66ft., containing 203.5 | .... -------- ----------- CAS u I PAID FOR WHEAT. - flume and low land t'1 cubic yards, and ?xteuds to the gulch near IQ 5th ditto n|7 tf « A. IL BURBANK. fiöOZ, Hampton’s dwdHi g house with creek ten In 6th ditto ,*■ i ï . j ', i. y W46 i In 7th ditto dinks wide. At t’ ia poiut a flume is requi ■ ■ -■ red, 18-J feet «n length, highih of flume above In 8th i to - Necessarie» of Life. In 9th ditto hanks of creek. 9.65 feet ; good banks on i- s I i 10 h ditto bot i spies. | -4 672 The 10th Division commences at south in 11th ditto Î479. •' carding at In J 2th ditto endx>f flume, thense across Hampth<w’f 1909 i land, t0 an( j along near the east line of MuL. Ij 13th ditto L a F ayette |y N orth F ork . >050. y’s land, containing a norther y codrse u 1114th ditto £ lu 15th ditto flame, shallow digging I T ’ . _ rè ‘ F t - í * ’’hin 41: 71 ch. i f a poiut (>ia.52J opposb. [ > T hos . S tandley —will »efi bis pur. ^.• nin 41: / «¡vs A ii**nderron, Jr Ifousu, near the sent;- ami filling. ; ^**nderron, J i ’iSj S j Kousts a -------—■ 10 108. Total, «um ; .« a i,auk of D er Creek, ¿i-tan< e 100:5*) ch.; W hite Wn^KEv-at La Fayette, on th- Cost of excavation, per Cabic yar<t averago dent 5:08 f, containing 9047.9 Boat of at bis Mills, on the Not th Fork, al f*“ ,-Qbic.. yards. The .latter portion ot thu 'imoanting to. .0 st of erecting 4, 290 ft. of flume Di vision .cau be improved by bearing further material, labor, etc., etc , f I I ‘ - ’. ' i '1 1. to the west, then crossing out line bearing ‘including materia), 6. .435 00 $1 50 per foot, amounting to F luur -—“xchanged for wheat, [ gristv cast, the flume will be snorteued at least Cost of erecting dam including thi t» ground und flour for sale, at LaEayette and ,131 fret On,our present route the kyfel ol r,-m n-m iv*l ’val nf of the dirt frttm from the first Ji {i - 4 . .North Fo k. he bottom of thF ditch is omtbe surface ot ■ A <;003 00 10.63 chains of ditcih'-s 4,003 00 ■ X' ' i ■’ the ground. Tne uppur hig'iban* on the w w« * ■' Wo I C ar I>4 n at eight, on. tbe Nort <nnth aide of Deer Creek Is distance 16*/1 Cost of excavating aud filling 50. l. 50ehriu.s of low land; $2 per rod 400 00 J- ch from th»> lermioa ion of thw DivHioii, re Inu d ntal expense amounting to Knrt<4A 500 00 Direct cash I« orders to Thomas Standley q. jring « flume of l,4oO fint in length ; .127 23 higbtb 'f flame from upper south bank 1^01 Toca' amount . * or th Fork Oregon. •o'rth or N B ■ ’ * f • I i E? ' * ; ' I ¡ 'I he larger of the “ •ger portiort portion oi tn? groaiid over feel-distance across to stake on opposite pass with the line of ditc'ñps, is of which we 1 ' bank (aJIowing 3 ft- d ; distance lU:0i even and equal contour, the ch-racffcr of the ch. 6l.3f»’**U Different of level from c»p barth is Or an excellent quality, beii® r a good 27* innvile .Manufacturing Company! posite soothJ»#nk to at ike is 7.55 feet, which qoality of c ay, below the vegvtsWiMserlZ m-ing ad e«i t 3 feet (A pth or ditch) is.55 R“ mrt on $e Preliminary Survey made by fret: deducting the grade on 10 02 ch. 0:lu At the initial point as before of barred 1 the Q, Lew is, for the purpose of arcert.un- w-ll give 1’^35 feet jjMsadded to the heighr pottim of the ditch is on a level wi i|b the wa itigtbe practicability of, the pro r of the flume on opposite bank (14 01 ft, wil ter 4 feet abeve the lowest summer stage : po»< d McMinnville Water <?it| h 7 '4- T i^ume of give 24 3.6 fret fall. The bight« of U k you can of course, increaeo the volume of the' Corporr/itore- of the .dcMinnrille tbe . bighth of th* dam, — ..... flump frogs th: natural biuk ol Deer Creek water J by 1 increasing Vater and Manufacturing Company. to the capacity required, to meet t|jpincreas i- 27.63 feet. Here we ccme to a point of ployed to GEityL^MEN ¡—Having I e< n eqip* much iiupnrtanc-.. We have a perpendic- <*d demand of your valuable priv test the practicability of bringing iii a enffi «>farfalT*f24 35 fret, capablemfr propelling Heit < let) am'toint of ti e water of the' Y&tnhi.l powerful luaclnner* in passing from the little need be said, it, is { too v io I d ;iia, pvjr Into McMinnviFe, in Yamhd I county, _ -JBBBBBI • w n J kfarM fd pvt‘r upper to the lower flume. J . es ; and Orézon, fi r iqhiwtactqring pnrpe 1 —it.-l-rorth ought to be, and cSiaiuly fa Ore When we take into consideration thy haring eerrey with suffi. icut having made made a a fría! t - J .ui-Tbar4 can be this Wition i«nn the mid<t of a' large agri ai ciuracy d. the , , I a d mbt. 1___ / to esti blish fact bey ond cultural dirirwt where a flouring mill is qiocb no doubt of this fact, that the ••privileges’* that (he the crintehplate-1 cnntctoplate-l enterprise » s cDtlrel| entirely »to e to » v-«» ----- ---------- “j -f, practicable, Ujg bfc leave to make th» the following needed and where .t would be impossib ad van I bmes the oast of constructing it—saying no obtain a water power with simi ar L rephrti i tages. its value can hardly ba overestimated: fn.ooaipany with Mr, W. T*. Ne'^by, and it ii no extubation to say that this ‘ priv orhfcr ay^tants, we proofeded to pie Old rrounding cafmtry and ilege” is worth one-third of the cost ofcon- Forjd aero*» tbe Yamhill, near Falkner’s >f lauda aud I owq pr <p- st ructing the structing thF en ehtire t ire 4> Ditch. *' ” Meeting House ; but upon examination aud . of the Rail The 11th pjvkmn cotnmences at the north coneuhalion we concluded to examine the bank of Deer Creek (in 3 ft. ditchj-r-dis grounfliturther up the river. —At a pomt the water ’ tance 237:50 < h average depth, 5. 15 feet, near the Old (jump Ground, and oearlv op containing 21672 0 cubic yard*. yards. It passes Ecsite the dividing line between the lauds of boonriary line between Derby and >r^ Gleeson a^d Mr. Buly. we found a fery* along the boundary HendvlM»,.Sr'», lands, t> Bear West b an j gooti location for a dam. and offering sude-i dary of D. Holman Holfijan ’s 8 land ;au 1 ; J^thenco thence thrvogh throng rior fHcilitiea Br bringing tbe water out' to pastore, to Knight field; and pasture, t :-u ’ ’ s a« jr other place that we bad seen. W e Holman’s field, a«other We land : ; thence northerly to Jaeksori Jacksod Miller Milkr ’e s fi&nd fOotiil th« th» water about four feet above; abovp/ the 1»! d. t) t) John Miller’s « field where we set th< th» ordinary somfloer summer stage — tbe bank on the lar 12 mile stake the termiuas ot* of this thia Division north-aide ie Dorth-aide is ao a# good as, as could be desired— The 12th 12ih Divisicn commences at 12 in mve i e the Opposite bank' will overflow at a high stake and include» 30 ch. of high land, bo bo- stage of water! waterj but afibrd'ng afford mg Hufficient sufficient bank bank ^KgjMg|Bj||r if . I fore we reach tbe swal? near May ’ s school a* for the .• « — a . V — . J — ~ * L. . • if, J • •* dk ■» *y protection of a darn with ordinary tion. We proeeded to level from the house, average depth 6.50 ft-, containing proleoti 3479 cub e j yard«, yards, There is on this Division surface of tbe ex sting stage of water, ailow- tbe,ex VÄRt low lend, oumtnenees a flame mv tohd, then thenoummenees dam of eight feet would fprnish eigbt icet Wuuia iprntsn ata ’°K Lxww. io length, higbth jn oenter 6.92 ft itch wile * b a sufficient supply of water. tbe Price STORE I 1 N.’U SALEM, O REGO 4 WIislLcy J l'loiir! ! Wool- [U1- P ¡■Attorney at Law, \ ¡at t ü H ÎJÏ J. W- JOHNSON. t tnjin| useful a nd ornante Particular attentipn given to collection pf: numerous to mentiorjjj iG| Botes, accounts, liens, mortgages, Ac. make a purchase. ” o43 ly ' November 19. '67 M •>, 1,1 Lafayette, My 3 B. F. BOWHAM, a - * ’ CUTLER Y p. c. SITIXiyX3i^ Dallai Polk Polk. County, County. Oreson. > ¡¡ < Dallas, proprietà- re O « w < MERCH AN DI S E , tc., etc. nur I _t V V F j ! r The Best Qnahr Patent Medici dm '• attorney a counselor at law , AND IL— The. One Sm $ f < "SIMPSON keeps a first class Fami- P IGS 1 1 « ly Grocery In Lafayetty« iieref can be nt all i times found all the staple ick-s in the I Family 'y supply line, besides SOLICI i OR A Plano Chek, on Grovcstcin & Cd. N Y The 13th Division jD^mmenoes at end rf flume and terminate«, at 11-rbile stakte 4 ip fangie onSJ-2*’, that is. the standard should Starg’s field—dis tan 116:60 ch.; ddpth; v _ i__ as . _ i__ « a » . i ^1^1- _ be w he re the Di tch was 5 feet deep ¡the* top 4J>3 ft. containing §0,9 cub.cyaids. JThfa should be 8 <e> t f wide; all the rest in like pro- line passes through M h ay’s field nud pqst ue, portion. The gi *ade adopted was 1 :6 feet crotsingtbe county rojai d below tV'ay’s nufld per mile. ings. in the direction of Crawfora's into ♦ • < L j— ■ w |r f" _ . V i. j i