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LAFAYETTE COURIER Ï RID AY, ttO iVEMBEK 12, * • - 1875 'LOSS OF THE dTR. pa CIFIC. FOUNDERED OFF CAPE FLATTERY, 1 THE THIRD TERM. Ever since the last Presidential election, it has been manifest to «▼•ry careful observer, that Presi dent Grant has not made up his mind to leave the White Hou-c in Mardi, 1877; but that he will do every thingdin his power to compel his party to rt nominate him Air a third term.- Though often impor- tuned by the liuuest members of Ihu Republican party to sa,, that be would not, under no circumstan ces, be a candidate, he has, persist ently refused to make any such declaration, and has informed the people drift “ciscumstanccs ” make it lecessary to renominate him, and in thé slight successes whi h * —*" the Republicans have gained in .Ohio and Pennsylvania, of lato, he thinks he has discovered the exist euce of die “circumstances” allud ed to by him a year ago, in his let ter on the ‘ third term.” Though wisdom seems to have guided die Republicans in drafting their platforms in the great States of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Masiachiisetts, in regard to die third- term question ; yet they will hare an ugly record in case Grant succeeds in forcing himself upon his party against the will of every honest man in it. These States hare placed themselves on Mv name is Henry Frederick the record in direct opposition to Jellev I am a native of Ireland, Grant’s third term aspirations, as , I but hav lived for the last nine hare also nearly every other State year in tb.c Dominion'of Canada; in the Union. A large majority I took am of the age of 22 year of the Republicans ol the Union cabin passage on board the steam- have made up their mimjs never ship Pacific of which J. I.) Howell , to support Grant again, and many was master, on the morning of of then, will not, under anj’. ciri Thursday, the 4; inst. for a voy- cmnstances, give the lie to their age to San Fram sco, Cui., and on declarations on this subject. Yet, the same nuruu r at about 9:15 we believe that the signs of the the steamer left 'times new indicate that Grant will toria, B. C. be the nominee of the Republican 'There were ab party. board indoor less, anil w « A telegram from Washington to all that day against a h the Ortffomian states that Senator from the southeast fresh " Morton is assisting Grant in pre were During the day the ci his forthcoming annual mes j constantly pumping watc *85ge to Congress, and that the boats to keep the steam;« main points in it wiH be an argu even keel, first in one ment against Catholicism and in then on the other side a «favor of common schools, a declar as I noticed tho boats ation in favor of recognizing Cu p'ddlc-l?oxes had no oar; ban Independence, and an attempt on either side, but the to show from the result of recent j boats had oars in them, • elections tliàt the Republican par-! eight and nine o’clock t ty should continue in power, and and while I was in the . favoring hard money. I red, I heard a crush a Senator Morton is an inflation shock as if we had stru ist of the most advanced type and or something of that .bow he can have advised Grairt to heard Something fall as favor hard money it is impossible, rocks had broken into ami fallen I •to tell, unless he is acting from in her starboaid bow, and immedi- policy and not honesty The tel- ately heard a bell strike to stop egraph a few days ago informed us her, and then to bark her, and to that Grant and Bos: Shepherd strike lo go ahead. I went on the *» j were serenaded and made speech- deck and there hoard voices for , es glorifying over the result of the ward say, “It is all right; wc have recent elections. It is- evident only ay uck;a vessel,’’ and looking • that Grant looks upon the result aroufid I saw several lights some of the elections as an approval ot distance off on oar starboard beam. i hia acts and, hence, will move I think there were three lights,but • heaven nnd earth to bring about I do not think they were colored bis renominaiion. lights, but did not pay much atten The Democracy wi’l have cause tion to them. I vent back into for congratulation if the result of the cabin nd was about to turn in the recent elections will make when I noticed her taking heavy Í Grant the nominee of his party, as list to port, and then tho ht she f he will be the easiest man beatem was going dowri and went deck, » that can be nominated. mak- I heard some one say sine Let oar Radical friends now be- ing water very fast forv ixl. I f P" to pi epare to swallow Grant we i t forward to the pilot house, without any sugarcoai, so that and heard the purser ask the cap- •they may get their stomachs in tain what l»out he would take : condition by Nov. 1876. charge of; did not hear tho ans wer. I asked the captain jf there Hon. L. F. Lane, Congrcssrtian were any blue lights or guns. He elect, will soon be off to Washing told me I would find lights in the ton, to be present at the meeting pilot-house. The captain was at ot Congress on (he 6 th of next that time coming out of his own room, and did not see him after month. p • Tipc, and brings the gr^ itifv- >telfigcnco of the savin °‘ /* K . i I . •»«/». I* !r ,.. r . cr man from 1__ r I the ........ ill fated _r Pa H J, ‘ . i cine, by the Revenue cutter , Wol- eclt, Captain ITarwood. "riiis man isih' quartermaster, and was found at|7 o’clock' on Monday morning, ^ilty three miles inside tho Cape, • n ihe paddle-boxes and upper tljck of the Pacific,, which at one tine formed part of the raft upon ;\Jliich Mr. J ell oy was floating. 10 ilen and one woman were on this irafi at one trine. The quartermas ter only survives, The woman/vas b * * \|ashcd overboard,and the chief cn- ¡lueer and first officer jumped over tjsavo her, and&both were drowned UP fore they could regain the raft 5 Captain Howell was on this raft !' d only gave outf Sunday morn ■ U il.- ! II I being, at the me the onh sur and we quartermaster ! Think , is a certainty be lime ’n a • torsi forming the wings; but, not least, Dr. AVatJs as Post- ma«jtçr-GeAoral, making up the back "rounds hat .kind of m* animal would this Pic turo remimi vou of? ----------- . - Another old rotten hull gi/nc to the bottom pf the sea, consigning over two hundred I i ’+ ukhi beings to a watery grave. We refer to the wreck of-‘he steamship Pacific, particulars of which will be found in atio|her column. SEWINGJVIACHIN’S BEBtJCBD iBICE, $35. HOJirt: AND MOME^SnUTn*« NEW* ING MACHINES. i * REDUCED TO LIVE AND LET LIVE PRICES. FjnilES:: MACHINES are superior S to anyumd nil: rfee sewei«,. straight ne< dlo<: two thread , shuttle., Uxrk-^lihkf ihe -iiiipl h an! r1ic •est and ‘lie ligh fr<* ri nring fi n-<4 i s jh •liilirH n the li arkct- To see .s tccomii ¿c ÓI.ÍM« ?f. HOTEL HALL TREADLE FOB SSWItfS MACHIKSS. . LAFAYETTE OR EG ’N. HAVING THO )ROUGHLY r-'f.irnish- •d t!jo li* use, ". 1,!un prepared io offer superior hccoimiioLr tfions to guests. EE7“I respectfully nsk a silure of the pub- lie R L Ti RI’IN. Final Settlement r - Ii me. ■ Lmmcfli eCmgtPii tyoak md qife lulf the port,'ant struck etl it a\v;iy, and «link. |I think ror except “ th is fate, therefor ic cutter discovered the floating rtion of the wreck.and set about, i coining into close vicinity they The mo>t important improvement ever ma le. . Ii s ives labor and preserves health. iil'oused the man, who was asleep No-more diseasc^and dfea:h-, side or back aches from ti.-i g, sewing machines. No i i a box on this raft. The steam-' teaching required. A (¿>ild can run it. A)t < i' collided with a.vessel which ways ¡-tan« the relit wav. Never goes Administrators Notice. backwards and breaks things Can be stop {ruck her just about midships on berci given that letters ped ias an ly. With it on your machine, XATOTK'E is herdiy you <-<ni do double the work yon can with ic starboard hand. The steamer Aw. <>1 almipistrution have been grant- out it. Fifty s: itches can bs made with oue‘ I e l to tlie upilersip the undersigned by the County one or Yum hill county. cpiui tv. Oregon, Oregon upon pressure of < ne foot. It can he applied to* alilbrnia passed recovered in. plain si/dit of I Court ot Yamhill ¡ltd of J. BROWN. deceased, ’ ! the estate «1. II, BROWN, any sewing machine. Approved by the The Gussie ihg claims against the lis raft, while several were’ Tel sur- I and all Iversons having assachi'sett- State l oaid of L'ealth. (see* saui estate are requested to present them Oshcail Report. 1-72). Massachusetts Medi ' a vessel in dis- ’ at |iving. Other vessels also passed to the undersigned at their resi i leiiec Sheridan, Yamhill county. O<; xn., with ihe cal Society and Massachusetts Charitable ijdth boats flag proper vouchers within six months from Mechanic's A'-so-iatioii. The Hall Treadle* Hi their vicwiity. *Thc two is a part of a l Home Machines sold by us. this date. down, bowlsprit gone, which Tlw Rail Treadle Grimllng Machine* J. H. BROWN lid get away from the wreck, The ■ Administra tore a ml Must be sefrn to be appreciated. For ai |vakundoubtedly, the vessel has collid C. II. BROWN r farriier-or mechanic to-see it. is to buy mu. IVolcot also Dated ov. 5, 1873» It swan hidispen-alde article in every farm ing w ith the Papiffc. The bodies. steam* iwo dead hon e, -hop or hotel —i—% Tile Hall Treft die JI Saw and Ber h’ Telfair has r< K |iir reports scein ing Machine. ttlement. [cs. AV e hope o Is an accomplishment in eve ry workstv-p tress outside the Cape, ERY GIVEN THAT The Hal! treadle is applicative to all ma The number off per Inion down, bowsprit soln ¿tdiniiii-tratur of chinery requiring si foot p« wer-—e wing ma - Me Domi id deceased chiiu* grindsto es. jig saws, turning lathes tvas about 27$. iiy Cinirt' df Yamhill jewelers' and denti ¿-'lathes etc. Send for ^mounted to i le ; <-»n. his linai account circulars. of the estate of s.till find $100,01)0 iifle. • i I c diit has o;dc:ed/ HALL TREADLE MANUFACTUR’D CO. 17 New .Montgomery st. San hraci-e»» 3ovcred three bod- • l * he;»r.l at the conn' no-id s.iid county and Stat ’ I icrs will be saved, ai of December. $8.A, H. w. II JUL, al'teruooi of said da^ It. K. I.ITTLEFtEl.f» •sons on board ace all peitum- inter The treasure i .<y appear ami ubj’ect 78,801 for the banks Cardina. ile . D, MeDONALIV in private hands.. Administrator. g —--------------------- E 1)1 TORfyiE ROTES ------ k—****"—------ - ‘ Vice President’ Wilson was, on ic 10th stricken with apoplexy at Vashin*ton. His case is not con- idered dangerous, however. -------------------- ;--------------------' City of WacO was Galveston br.r on theSili. 'Thepffi j 1 ■ iccr.% passengers ! ahd crew took to l&je- ... . ■ Id he boats itad '] passed th rough the piect. The sea was so rough that |yic vessels Could offer no assistance ¡land quite likely all were lost./ — t < a | Grant’s message io Congress will be the i] xt sensation in the political wo|ld after the election was drowned bv the waves wa.-lf- • . ? of a Democintic peaker in the lr.g )ver him, hc.not being strong II fuse. M Keir, of Indiana CliOt gli to hold his head up and will probabl' be the next Speaker. the raves continually washing over us. Soon after he died' I sighted ¡ The Reporter nominates a La*, a vessel and called,and also hoard •favbtto man for snag puller; but the people on tho other liafts cal|- s:iid person having rib special qnal- ing. I did not see the other rafts •fications for said position, declines afte - this and that vessel did not in favor of Warren’s man Friday, come near me. I spent Fridnw who, .being something of a doctor, nigl ton the raft. There was lit would be a good “sung puller.” ----------- ***---- :—— tle rind until morning, when .it The Democratic majority in the again i -State of New York will be about very seventeen thousand—not much of a Republican victory, that* The u -or shore. I sighted j two vet- last report^ from Wisconsin indi- s on the Washington siioic th^t. j! cate that that State has gone Dem- Si cd on, and about 10 O’clock bocratic. Wo can not see where the 6th, saw a-1 vessel bearing| I the Republican victories come in. \Vn on me. I wasvehy weak Tho Oregoman pretends to dis 1 time, but waved ihy hat anc| 3 vessel sent a boat and took md believe that Grant is working for seems now to . The vessel’s name, I learn, ijj a third term, J I and * 3 Messenger, and the qaptain, Ji condemn the third term matter. Gilkey, gave me every attdn| Now’ we will ask the Oregonian ir and kindness possible, and did whether it will support Grant in c'vthing in his powcrjto relieve case lie is the nominee of the Re publican party? r wants. —------- .----------------- IIENRY F. fELLEY. 1 Just imagine a picture wherein f • • ■ Grant, on his third term,, is Presi P ort T ownsenp , November IjO* dent, and Chandler jn front; Hip The steamer Goliah is just frpin pie and Holladay, as U. 8. Sena- In the county Court ut the Slate of Oregon lor (he county of Yamhill: ‘ . In the matter of tliol orouf of t>e execu ti ii ol the will ot Samuel Kinney, deceased —Ci ation: Tn Ai.n Mail: Kin-iew Marv Brisbincrnnc the heirs ot H-eb-ccn A. Monroe deceased, Andrew C. Kijmev J. L. Kh;n“y, L. C. Iiinnev. 8. E. brighter and Ora E. L'ccets. hei>sot S.mv c LITTLEFIELD & HILL, DRUGGIST Ä APOTHECARIES, Oi* are.beroby mo meat (¿irporiing i te tanient o! Samuel b been fi;ed in the office county C< urt of Yuutl Oregon, and ilint the I day ot December. A ol 10 o'clock A. M , Court House in Lafaye the time and pl ices« t proof of the execution Y (Odd Fellows Building.) E HAVE A LARGE AND WELL .«elected stoekqif J)ing*. W Patent Medicines. Paints. Oils, Brashes. Fancy and Toilet Articles, Notions Ao., Ac. • —A L?O—— * Cigars. Tobacco and Stationery, &e>, Ac Which wo will sell at reduced prices for -* cash, > j O* Prescript ions fil’ed and medicine a compounded at all hours. Office of Dr. II, R. Littlefield. i;o34 The hmm»n telegraph The nerves arc telegiaphic Fibers i pera'ed bv the brain: butzif the stomiach, ll he great vitaiiz^r of the siBteni. is disordere I the whole nervous or- ganization is partial shattered for the lime being. Tarrant’« S«: ltzer Aperient. works wonders in cr bob of nervons debility a using, from dyupi [ p»ta, by restoring the stomach to its norm i d condition-, and keen ing the boweis free. Sold by ail druggist«. BUTCHER-SHOP! — AT— LAFAYETTE, OREGON, f LOCK SHEEP,(EWES) so, a few young Buckfl- ÏD A. CRAWFORD. —BY— re pectfull.Fask a share of the public patronage. FOR Kir Fresh n ents vnnstantly on hand. C27“Givc.u e a i all. E HAVE FOR SALE ONE OF THE CUAI.LEb MORRIS, Celebrated PARKER BROS. Breech * Proprietor, no 34tf loading Shot Guns, at a bargain- r I W ----- _------- - ----- ...-------------------------- i- . TO RENT. G. O. HOLMAN QfWik 02 ACRES.GOOD FARM O“ " Land, for cash Inquire at this oilice Septi 0 END 23c to G, P. ROWELL A CO., New York, for Book (97th edition) eontnin- ing lists of 2000 newspapers, and estimates showing cost of advertising. i uoLrly S PECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN;T0 RE- al estate and Probate bu-incf-8. EC/” (9 Ilice in the Court House. n33 S