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W. C- Myers’ Stock Farm. Oregon Penitentiary. STATE NEWS. [ADVERTISEMENT.] To the Public: A correspondent of tlie Portland Bul The new Penitentiary building being Hay is selling at $8 per ton in the WITH YOUR letin gives this interesting description of ready for occupancy, says tlie Statesman, meadows in Yamhill. A worthy neighbor has just proved his friend SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 1872 ship by acquainting me with certain reports in W. . C. Myers ’ farm near Ashland . : Y\ (was was thrown open to visitors yesterday, yesterday “Bugs” is “what’s tlie matter” with circulation Years’ Spring Styles, against my reputation, which my own Last Busluess Agent T. B. KENT. Mr. \\ . C. Myers, as an. importer and,for the double purpose of showing what the cabbage in Polk county. self-respect impels me to notice. breeder of live stock, has given a cliarac-1 i.o,i ,i. ’ _ * . —AND— The first is, that having made 8900, or over, in and Crop reports from the various parts of ter to Jackson and Douglas counties and e past two years, three placer claims last winter, ami mentioned it the whole ot the Southern part of the {t’rt’uting a prison library. About two the State are most favorable. in casual conversations, when asked by neighbors, SHELF-WORN COOD8 State, which is the result of natural taste, hundred and fifty persons visited the J. J. Mynatt of Roseburg killed two many—because I did not play the part of a silly tool, by dressing up and idle away my time, en much experience, great enterprise and place during the dav. deer at one shot a few days ago. joying the good society of Jacksonville and vicin considerable capital. His importation _i_ There were ten deaths in Portland du ity—have doubted my veracity. As a man of t and raising of Alderny and Durham eat- The new building is of solid brick ma- common sense, I deimcd it best to turn over that ring tlie week ending July 27th. tie aud Cotswold sheep have made him sonry>-1-long by 45 in width , with'a small amount some way, and preferred prospecting of great value to the farmers and stock wing of 25 feet on the north side. The lor other claims—both quartz and placer—a dis J. M. Shepard has recently purchased men of Jackson and Douglas counties. inside of the prison is handsomely fur the Bedrock Democrat at Baker City. tance off, where I could get an ample supply of wa ' ———- ---------------------------- ter in the winter. Fur this purpose, I hired eleven But his great forte is in importing and nished. There are 86 cells, each one of ASIII.AND, OREGON', breeding fine horses. The Baker City Academy which was hands (though I have but five now, ns some of the claims would not pay,) mostly old friends from a Mr. Myers has two stud horses import sufficient size to accomihodate two prison burned about a year ago lias been rebuilt. dismnee, who were hard run for money— every Have none of that kind, but have just received their ed from France in July, 1870. One of ers. Forty-two of these cells are brick, Counterfeit half dollars are in circula ■ <ne of whom will appear, at nny time and place, FOR PRESIDENT, them is Culled “White Prince,” a light and the balance of them constructed of tion in Southern Oregon. Look out for and confirm the truth of every assertion I hav* NEW and COMPLETE STOCK OF grey, elx year5 old, weighs 1,800 plate iron 5-16 of an inch in thickness. them. made, relative to my private pecuniary matters, HORACE GREELEY, of New York. dapple whether of success or misfortune, for they are pri pounds when in good condition, seven i Corvallis lias purchased a fire engine vy to all my late transactions, etc. I learn that FOR VICE PRESIDENT, teen bauds high, heavy bone, oblique Each cell is supplied with two beds and too is ‘‘doubted.” All the country is now shoulder, heavy square buttocks, line a small table. The wall of these cells arc for $2,006, and expects it to arrive in a this B. GRATZ BROWN, of Missouri. •wned by capitalists, and I would but show a great few days. style, good action and square traveler, neatly whitewashed. Each cell is sup V ....... »ant of discretion, did I not act with some «ecrecy, lie purchased this horse in Ohio, Novem plied will» water. One of theconvenien- Killing fish by exploding giant pow- ind if I went around and told my neighbors tbi THE DEMOCRACY AND GREELEY ber 1870, and was iiis choice of seventeen eies of tliis prison is the novel mode they der uudi r water is one of the amusements ■ract whereabout» of these claims, until 1 will have imported French horses that lie saw had t>me to prospect and prove them, and then make arrangements with the owners to work them. Our consistent Radical cotemjioraries, , while making his selection. The foals have of locking the cell doors. By a at Eugene. Harvest hands are scarce in the Wil Again. An <dd friend in the Northern mines who are still following the desperate for got by him in 1871 are the finest lot of {movement of a lever an iron bar is thrown lamette valley, farmers paying $2 per succeeded in collecting an amount, somewhat lar HATS AND CAPS, tunes of Grant & Co., are on every hand colts of this class ever seen in Oregon. across the door of each cell on the entire day and board. ger. of an old debt'due me there, which 1 have not The second horse he calls “ Napo.eon nnv whid| fastC ns it in such a nianner yet received, 11c only wrot: me of his success, lavishingly interposing their gratuitous '¡second.” lie was imported from i* rance , . , , A German residing near Salem puts and promised to bring it to me on his way to Cali HARDWARE, counsel why Democrats should not sup in the Summer of 1870 by Hon. M. j.'that the warden can pass along an.l clasp three words into one to make his patrony .<>i'nia,*on business. His letters cun be seen here at. any hour, l.y these who have “ questioned ” i' port Mr. Greeley, by callingout the most I Parrott of Leaven worth, Kansas. Mr. {the padlocks without any danger of tlie mic—Hvltupay. around. T I UNT-VV ARE], prisoner enclosed making an effort to obnoxious sayings that he may have said Myers purchased him in vec. 1871. lie nrisoner Cornelius Gilfoy was sentenced to the I wrote to two most worthy and estimable la is a dark dapple grey, has a remarkably escape. The entire building is heated by and written against them in times gone line head, neck and shoulders for so large penitentiary for life, for tlie murder of dle —the one of a business matter concerning a male friend and relative of hers, who moved away ; CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, steam pipes, and warm and cold water is Wm. Wales, at Portland. by. Now, he may have said and done a horse, with a heavy bone. He has the the other, an apology for having failed to recog- convenient at all timed. The chapel and There are said to be salt wells in Polk uizo her nt a neighbor’s house. I did not learn TOBACCO AND CIGSAR, many of the things attributed to him, square, compact form of tlie celebrated hospital rooms each have steam heat “ Percharon ” race of horses. He is a tine county, which, if properly worked,would who she was till after I left, and fearing that she and tiie rallying of these old-line Demo- might think strange of it, wrote her a short note traveler, six years old, weighs 1,650 ers. The former has two, each contain yield a handsome return. Drugs Oils, Paints, Books, Stationery, of ap.dogy. 1 learn, too. that one or more bints ocrats to his support may seem strange pouuds, and is in fine condition. These A town in the Willamette valley liasa or sentences in tlie.-e two hastily mitten notes to these terribly uneasy Rads; but new stud horses are so kind, gentle, and well ing about five hundred feet of steam pijie. And a complete assortment of two-legged calf. It’s a lucky town that have been entirely misconstrued, and that “re Tlie latter one of 250 feet. The officers ’ trained that Mr. Myers can urive them eras in politics are constantly arising, port” has it that 1 Intuited them. I esteemed them gets off with only one such. as ladle», and never dieaiued of insulting them, FAMILY GROCERIES,&C„ AC brought about by various combinations together in a carriage, buggy or wagon, rooms are conveniently arranged, al- A fencing club lias been organized at being passionately fond of the society of ladies. on tlie farm or on the road, witli safety (though as yet they are unfurnished. of circumstances. Official corruption in confess I may be somewhat imprud« nt in convor- \Yrk nre determined not to be undersold by any ^U^ ihh ^1111011* t"° at Two batli rooms of the officers have been Portland and a number of “young bloods” s I •tiun and in writing. Sometimes, as all men d<- ▼ V house in this county. Don’t spend a dol- all the departments of the Government are practicing the chivalrous art. with single worn, n, I often joke them of marriage or ar without first calling to see our stock and prices. He has a full blooded Percharon mare erecte d on the first floor with all the and the usurpation of the delegated pow Dr. Smith of Salem is now champion some other nonaei se, without meaning anything. ... , . CARO A KA UM. 20tl33 ers of the people by the party that has that lie bought in Ohio in 1870, called ' modern conveniencies. The prisoners bath blackerry-picker in Oregon—lie snatched I scratched off tho-e notes in great haste, and nev Ashland, May 17th, 1872. “Doll,” bred from an imported sire and rooms are in the basement. Tlie laundry, ninety-two gallons from the bushes re er for one moment dreamed of throwing out the held sway for the past twelve years, arc dam that have been awarded a number ¡n R)e basement, has five large sinks, first bint, at which they, or any lady, could take cently. offense. If I uttered one word or sentence at POSITIVELY SELLING AT COST ! the most prominent circumstances that of prizes at the State aud county r airs in I . ■ Tlie engine room is supplied with one The copper mines of Union county are which they bad cause to take umbrage, I now of has tended to usher this new era into ex Ohio. As a brood mare she has proved of G. T. Blake's four horse power engines to be worked extensively. A large fer them u thousand apologies. Unfortunately, herself the best of this stock yet known flattered myself that they knew mo better. istence. in the United States. Five of last year’s which pumps up all water used. The amount of money lias been expended for 1 I had do-not remember what I wrote them, but I know Out of the late civil war has sprung is colts and two foals of this season, in tlie I meant nothing disrespectful. Possibly, some water is supplied by the stream which machinery. sues, however doubtful in policy, that immediate neighborhood, are equal to flows back of tlie prison. It is forced The Salem Flouring Mills have re vile mischief maker may have opened them before reached their place of destination, and added have become irreversible facts, and are tlie highest expectations of the owners. operations. Over 1,600 buslielsof they more to them. into two reservoirs on top of the building; sumed She weighs 1,575, is eleven years old and new wheat lias been purchased by the The matters above alluded to—relative to my now conceded by all political j*art ies as of a grey color. each have a capacity of 11,000 gallons. proprietor of the mills. private pecuniary affairs, etc., shall all be fully the law of the land. The Administra Mr. Myers has an iron-grey mare that These can be easily filled in two hours, substantiated, as soon as I will have time to pre Parson Henderson, the defeated Radi tion party has forced issues upon the he calls “Maggie,” five years old, three- and when full are calculated to supply cal candidate for Treasurer of Lune coun sent the proofs. Jt will effect iny interests very materially ; but character is woith more than all country, new and far-reaching, that i fourths pure blood of the Percharon breed; ty, lias withdrawn his suit against Har the glittering gold, and the vile slanderers around tlie prison witli water two days. The she weighs 1,700 pounds and is an excel- threaten to subvert the organic principles • lent traveler for an animal of her size. ns Dent for that office. who take pleasure in hatching up lies against their Desiring to close his business in Jacksonville, ef- fers his entire stock of of our Government, and proclaimed it ; Mr. Myers has raised a splendid colt and kitchen which is located in the basement have the least of it. The Oregon Farmer thinks there is no neighbors, has been fitted up with a sixteen foot If I have given iny neighbors evatice answers, self the champion of these dangerous is • filly from her. He raised a filly last year range, and two large boilers for heating ’ prospect that wool growers in tiiis State leaving them in doubt as to the exact localities of sues, indorsing every infamous act that from the mare “Doll,” that he calls water. These boilers each hold about i will receive near as good a price for this claims and other matters, as self-interests dictat “Louisa,” that now weighs 1,200 pounds. ed, to avoid trouble with jumpers, high prices from year’s clip as they got for last. Grant saw fit to propose, to further his : He CONSISTING OF raised another filly the same year 125 gallons of water which can be heated owners, etc., is there any harm in that? If I cau own personal welfare, and is bringing that he calls “Maggie,” that now weighs boiling hot in 30 minutes. The heating Some of the subscribers to tlie $160,000 tion my hands to secrecy, or if I still continue to about with an alarming rapidity a cen ’ 1,000 pounds. When only five months pipes are built immediately around the Portland subsidy for the West-side rail live in this “old cabin,” until I will have had road refuse to pay up. Benjamen lias time to prospect and find a good claim upon which tralization of powers, destructive to the old he had them broken, harnessed and blaze, being arranged with some ingenui I commenced to build a comfortable home, is there anything sueing tlie delinquents.. driven by a small boy. He exhibited strange or inconsistent in that ? Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hard genius of all free institutions. The Dem I them at several Fairs and they were the ty ; in this the cooking is done for all The Company, recently organized at J. RUTLEDGE DAVIS. ware, Groceries, «fcc., «Sic., ocratic party was powerless to arrest this admiration of all who saw them. They the prisoners. The food when cooked is Salem for tlie purjiose of manufacturing Blackwell, August Sth, 1872. dangerous progress of events, its strength weighed then 600 pounds and 700 pounds placed on a dummy consisting of about water pipe, will soon commence the erec AT COST AND FREICHT, having been wasted upon issues that had i pounds respectively. They have both 15 shelves three feet square, so arranged tion in that city of a very large building. S heep to K lamath .—John F. Miller, ' foals this season that are fair representa- gone into history as fixed facts. At this ' fives of their noble sire—* ‘White Prince.” with pullies that it can be raised upon Fifteen Chinamen and several white Esq., says the Willamette Fanner of tlie meu were severely if not fatally injured 3d inst., has returned from tlie Klamath juncture, the honest part of the Radical These are merely given as samples of the first floor where the guards take it at Oregon City on last Monday, by the Lake country, where lie has driven 2,000 party, composed of the best and greatest , what Mr. Myers has done for Oregon, by and deliver it to the prisoners in their discharge of a blast in the works on the head of sheep. He informs that lie was men of that organization, also seeing importing and breeding fine stock. In cells. In the old prison, the convicts Locks. fftStgT"* I '»>11 nl*0 sell iny brick «tore on Oregon county alone there are more 41 days on the way with the band, and that our once great Republic was falling I { Jackson street, und dwelling house on California than 200 horses of iris raising that would were fed together in a dining room, but A young man whose girl lives in South averaged to drive them eight miles a street. MORRIS MENSOR. to pieces, refused to follow in the wake do credit to any State in the Union. He it was found it gave them an opportunity i Salem, says that during tlie five years lie Jacksonville, Ogn., May 17th, 1872. [201133 of the lawless Grant wing, and dropped ' has the foundation laid for breeding hor- to plot for an escape. Tlie dungeons,four lias w aited on her, lie lias traveled by ex day, one day driving fourteen miles, from its fold, forming a coalition with ■ ses, cattle, sheep and poultry, that is in number, are in the basement, and are act calculation, 13,663 miles, up to last which was the longest single drive. Tlie to his taste, judgment and enter- Sunday night. band arrived there in good order and the great Democratic party, for the resto j credible prise, and eminently profitable to him-[dark and gloomy enough to answer any A proposition is made to introduce in without much loss, not more than half a ration of our country to its once former I self and the State. Mr. Myers lias travel purpose. The prison is divided into four self, ushering into existence a new epoch i ed much in the United States, carefully distinct wards, and so arranged that it to tiie State penitentiary the manufacture dozen sheep being missed. They went of pressed bricks. The cost of tiie machi S. T—1860—X, in its history, which was commenced at examined its climate and soil, and lias will be impossible for any outbreak to nery and the right to use the same, will by way of Rogue River. Capt. Miller come to the conclusoin that there is no Cincinnati by the nomination for the used to have a shepherd named McLeod, part of the Union so well adapted for occur. A tailor and barber shop have be about $26,000. Presidency and an upright and pure ad ! stock-raising as Oregon, the southern been provided for. The department for I The Oregon and California Railroad who returned to Scotland some time ministration, of Horace Greeley, and B. !I jiart in particular, and Jackson and Doug- fen)aje prisoners is suggestive of comfort company have reduced me wages of sec since. These sheep are now under his This wonderful vegetable Gratz Brown for Vice President, endors I las counties esjiecially for horses. tion hands to $1,75 per day and a num care, as lie has returned from Scotland as well as safety. To give an idea of the Mr. Myers has his farm, stables and ber of hands have quit the railroad and with his family, and was there awaiting restorative is the sheet-an ed at Baltimore, and will be consummat amount of work done by tlio plumbers gone to harvesting. entire establishment in excellent order, ed by the unanimous voice of the people and is constantly making improvements.; alone, we might add that over eight miles their arrival. Capt. Miller considers chor of the feeble and debil A Greeley club has been organized at next November. that an excellent country for sheep, and His facilities and mode of irrigation are ()f jron pjpe |iaVe been laid I Anderson As a tonic and cor Salem. Among its oilieers we notice the winters are not often such as to keep itated. Rhnwl <>f this ( . ifv ( , i(1 the In the Democracy votiDg for Horace great and complete. The many creeks t Rliawl of this citv did the work at the the names of several gentlemen who have dial for the aged and languid r- ; Greeley, we keep ourselves within the from the Cascade Range, and the numer-, , cost <»f about $14,1X81. The entire cost of been prominent members ui the Repub stock from feed, and good hay is natural-1 ous springs from the foot hills, give him pale ot our organization, for he was nom an abundant supply of water, i... ly abundant, and can be saved at little it has no equal among stom and his{ the building will be about $!»(>,0'H). The lican paity ol this .-state. inated with the view of a concentration | skillful hands know how to direct them. {exercises yesterday afternoon consisted Clackamas county, for the first time in expense. The Captain says he is trying I achics. As a remedy for the of all the opposition to Grant, to over-' His residence is on the stage road, be-1 of vocal an I instrument il music, address twelve years, is now Democratic in its I to utilize his swamp claim. nervous weakness to which throw his corrupt administration, and tween Jacksonville and Ashland. Auyj es, report of the Librarian etc., etc. Gov. ml ninistration. i lie contest brought by N ew D ress .—The Albany Democrat women are especially subject, that wants to learn a lesson oi I someoi me Deniocraticcanditlatesagainst bring the whole United States once more , farmer taste and cultivation, and that can ap Grover was unable to be present on ac- the Radical, was decided in lavor ol the is to have a new dress. It is one of our it is superseding every other back to prosperity and greatness. When preciate valuable stock—such as horses, count of ill health. most valuable exchanges, and we are former, by default. pleased to see it in such a healthy condi stimulant. In all climates— this shall have been accomplished, as it cattle, sheep and poultry—will get a The Library lias just been started un Gen. Joseph Lane of Douglas county tion —J acksonville T imes . certainly will be, the Democracy will hearty welcome by Mr. Myers at his der tlie supervision of Dr. Fiske, ite writes to a triend in Indiana that lie is ro- Thanks ’ When we get our new Dolly tropical, temperate or frigid in 1876 swing off, nominate a man from beautiful and hospitable home. canvassed tlie city three days and re- ! bust and healthy, although over seventy Varden frock on, our handsome little —it acts as a specific in every its own ranks, and triumphantly elect Geo. Francis Train asks : “How can I ceived about 360 volumes on various years of age, aim that alt his children, mountain T imes may come down and him. Taking these facts, with the one any one fora momentcalculateon Grant’s subjects. A room lias been arranged and : grandehildren and great-grandchildren set up with ns o’ Sunday nights.— Alba species of disorders which un ny Democrat. great one that the present condition of re-election? See the change of an hour; tiie prisoners whose conduct lias been are well, and doing wed. dermines the bodily strength The Plaindcah r reports the railroad We return the thanks, Bro. Brown, for the oppressed South imperatively de Isabella pitched out of Spain; the Pope good, will be allowed tlie free use of it. grade completed to witnin five miles ol i your kind invitation; but once upon a and breaks down the animal mands a speedy change of administra out of Italy ; Napoleon out of France,; Yesterday’s exercises at the chapel was and says it will be two mouths spirit. tion, into consideration, we cannot see Tycoon makes way for the Mikado in i the means of drawing forth a liberal con- Roseburg before toe bridge across the North Ump time we set up with you of a Sunday why every Democrat can but consistently Japan ; Tweed drops like a lump of mud tributlon, and the library is started qua is finished, and tlie grading done night, without your new Dolly Varden dress, and having such a pleasant time vote for Horace Greeley and B. Gratz out of Tammany ; Fisk shot like a dog; under the most favorable auspices. Tlie to the depot at tliat place. Brown. The distance from San Francisco to on our return home next morning, we and now Gould, yesterday the King of a visitors were invited to witness the con- For Mau and Beast. Portland, overland, is 779, of which all very jtolitely refuse to call and “set up” thousand miles of rail, sitting on an victs at work in the brick-yard, and a but 287 miles are now traversed by rail. on another Sunday night. T he E lection in N orth C arolina . empty beer barrel, in the back yard of an gn.at.tr portion of them availed them Probab'y few articles have ever had so extensive The Oregon end of the railroad is now —Tlie returns from the election in North opera house, contemplating the ruins of selves of the invitation. About 32,000 ' completed for tiie distance of 181 miles, sale, whi'e none have l>ccn more universally ben- I nconsistent .—Less than six months a eficinl than the celebrated MEXICAN MUSTANG Carolina come in slowly, and nothing ancient Rome. How can corruption, brick were turned out yesterday. The and the California end, 307 miles. ago, says the Eugene Guard, Mrs. Duni- LIPIMENT. Children. Adults, Horses, and Do definite can be as yet ascertained. The fraud, lying, hypocrisy, nepotism, poker Salem Brass Band furnished music for the All tlie western section of Washington way published in her paper the proceed mestic Animals, are always liable to accident, and latest dispatches say that Merrriman, the and whiskey, hope to force, with a five- occasion which wasarich treat to the con I County is said to be going crazy on town ings of a class in anatomy,—a tea-party, it is safe to say that no tamily can pass a single victs. The prisoners will be moved to season without some kind of an emollient being Democratic candidate for Governor, is twenty in one hand and a bayonet in tlie their new quarters to-morrow which will sites. Two or three towns are Iwing laid at which thecharacters of sundry persons, necessary. It becomes a matter of importance elected by from 1,000 to 2,000 majority ; other, the entire Dent family down the make their prison life much more oil'on the railroad beyond Forest Grove among others Gen. Grant, were discussed then to secure the best. at various points, on Wapato Lake, and Over three hundred livery stables in the city of but the Republicans claim that Caldwell starving throats of the American peo pleasant. people are “speculating” like mud. with more zeal than decency. A history New Yo-k alone are using the Mexican Mustang has a very small majority, though they Liniiuent, in all of which it gives unusual satisfac of liis sayings and doings—more particu tion. ple?” The Philadelphia Press says that the A lady sent an article in behalf of ___ concede that the Democrats have elected Cautiou.— The genuine is wrapped in a fine progress of the Democratic party towards Grant and Wilson to a country journal larly the latter—were given, and lie was five of the eight Congressmen, defeating A L ittle J ob .—The government is published in one of the Westside coun denounced with that bitterness for which Steel Plate engraving with “G. W. Westbrook, Settle, the Chairman of the Office-hold generally considered a goose that was Greeley is happily expressed in this cal ties. The article concluded with “your’s our obstrejierous female friend is noted. Chemist.” and “Trade Mark, A mkricak M ustam « inik but ,” engraved across the wrapper. The for the right,” but when it appeared in And now comes the paper published by L ers’ National Convention, and have a created for the special purpose of being ender, framed by a cotemporary :— whole bears the proprietor’s private United States January — The old idiot Greeley. print it read, “ yours for tlie night. ” large majority on the joint ballot in the plucked. During the late session of tlie woman aforesaid with the names of Revenue Stamp, and not a common stamp, as used Who wouldn’t be on her side on those Grant L yon M ancfactvring Co.t aud Wilson as her choice in the by druggists. Legislature, thus securing the election of Congress, Senator West, from the com February—The eccentric Greeley. terms ? 5yl 53 Park Place. N.Y. March—Old Horace Greeley. coming election. Bag your head, old a Democratic U. 8. Senator, to succeed mittee on appropriations, stated that the Through tlie Farmer, Mr. Jacobs, woman ! bag your head ! April—Horace Greeley. the carpet-bagger Pool. The Democracy war department had, since June 30th, President of the Oregon City Woolen Pay Up ! Pay Up ! ! May—Mr. Horace Greeley. Mills expresses the conclusion that wool could not expect anything from this 1870, sold surplus clothing belonging to June—Honest Uncle Horace. That cock that tried to crow in the taken from sheep half Merino and half LL PERSONS indebted to the undersigned, State, or, in fact, the entire South, as ihe the United States for $1,582,000, which Yreka Journal on last Wednesday morn The True Bourbon acknowledges that Southdown is the best calculated for the are requested to pay up immediately, M I infamous Ku-Klux and Bayonet laws, had originally cost $11,456,000. Ofcourae need money to pay my own debts. the calender may now be completed to use of their mills and tiie run of goods ing over the result of the North Carolina yot in force, give Grant the power to car 10,000,000 isn’t much to lose for a coun 24tf JOHN NOLAND. which they manufacture. He also thinks election, is a sick rooster and quits the November as follows: this breed of sheep are profitable to Ore ry elections to suit himself. The result, try as large as this is; but then the poor July—The Sage of Chappaqua. field. How much, Bro. Nixon, for that gon farmers as much as any other. A Good Farm and Stock Ranch for Sale. sickly cock ? however, is flattering to the Democracy, tax-payers do not care much about hav August—The Hope of the Country. A man named Huntly arrived at Sa who looked for a large Radical majority, ing to pay their proportion of such small September—Greeley, the Statesman. ALAS ! POOR GRANT. lem the other day in search of his boy taking into view the enormous amount amounts. GOOD farm and Stack Ranch tor sale, with October—The Democratic Standard- now eleven years old who was stolen J uarez D ead .—Juarez, President of of money expended, the droves of niggers good barn and out buildings and from his parents when an infant. The the Mexican Republic, died on July 10th, N ews to U s .—A man in Jackson Bearer. father found his child with a family re of ajioplexy. He was a pure blood In driven down from Virginia, and many November—President Greeley. ao acres nr asAxw. siding near Salem. The child thief who dian, or Aztec, and was a very remarka more scurvy tricks resorted to by the county recently avenged himself on his wrested it from its parents, left it with ble man. Lerdo de Tejada, Chief Justice The farm is located on Jackass creek, six miles Radicals. North Carolina is good for t neighbor, by catching a half a bushel of Some of the boats on Puget Sound now these good people, promised to return, of the Supreme Court, will succeed in west of Jacksonville. For further informal!«« 10,000 majority for Greeley and Brown potato bugs and emptying them into his carry passengers free. Opposition, we but never did so, and raised it as their control until Congress orders an elec inquire at the farm of suppose. ’ neighbor’s garden. own. tion to be held. WM. C. MILLX*. next November. lJtf I CARO & BAUM, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, Closing Out Sale! V. MENSOR, MERCHANDISE, DRY t FANCY GOODS, FOR CASH ONLY ! Plantation Bitters ! k A A