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V .3 THVEEHY C1EGC5 ST1TESH5 Belal rapar f the Halted State. FIUDAY, MAY 26,1876. BKriBUCAH STATS TICKET. For Member ot Congress, richard williams; For Presidential electors, W. H. OD1lLI Dr. i. W. WATTS, J. C. CART W RIG I1T. District Candidates. 1st. District, For Prosecuting Attorney, U. a. WATSOJi, For Judge JAMES F. WATSON For Prosecuting Attorney, W. B. HIGBY For Judge K. P. BOISE ' - For Frociitlnsr Attorney G. H. BORXETT For Prosecuting Attorney R. STOTT For Prosecuting Attorney S. B. EAbllX. . i 9d. 34. 4th. fit. Hajuox mm K:ri blic as BIBATtS. ForBbcTiff. ' J. A. BAKF.R. For County Clerk, GEO. A. EDES. For Trejurorer, - A. F. WHEELER. ; . For Assessor, t" W.G. POUTER." For Bcbool Superintendent. 11. P. CROOKK. For Snrrevor, JOHN' XEWSOM. ' For Coroner, DR. E. Ii. FLSKE. Fur Countv CoxumusioiieTK, JOHX B.LOOXEY amJ0I1 GEISY. Foi Kenresentarives. ym. PORTER. ST EPU E X FMIT H", A. K. GILBERT, 1). PAYTOX, F. K. SMITH, ; H . K. HU X SAKER IME t l TY BEPIHUt AS THKIT For Conntr Clerk, W.C.KEXiUY. For Sheriff, EElTiEJ. P1UG. For Treasurer. JOBS JAJLES. For Anwar. XAT HOLMAN. For School (Superintendent, J. L. COLLINS. For Conntr Sni-revor, MR. CHtl.CHiLL. Fur Coroner, F. E. WHITTAKER.' For Coontr CommiioDr8, J. P. EMME'lT axd MR. WELLS. For fctate Senator, A. W. LUCAS. For KertresentatiTei, IB. BOLTEK, O. G. bHTTRTLEIT, H. H. McCOED. THE OKtAiOaiAM JIas made some desperate attacks on Pres to lent Grant. Of course it crows out of tlte 1 illtire of Mr. Corbett to.be elected CuiteJ States Senator. The eople of all parties fully understand tlte matter and place a proper estimate on it. . - Jl'JMiE (pHOVDK Js accounted a very plastic atom of matc--rial in the hands ot Gov. 'Watkinds and 3Xaj. Dearbon, who are expected to furn ish brains. Tlte tbir 1 party business, which the Judge is lietermiued to pu.h npon tire ' people of Marion county, ill plf flatly, ' when the matter is fullr understood. laTEKAIXV CJUTI BJEB. .,. It is reported tliat . Judge DalyoT Polk aounty has bceo enpmred by tlte friends of Gov. Watkinds and is now canvassing tor the election of Judge Hayden, Loping thereby to aid tlte Governor to a U. K. '"Semttorship. The condition is not made public, but one shrewd Democrat suggest? , that it means another Notary Public iu Polk eouuty, and quotes, "to what base uses have we come at last." ,1s the only Republican daily iu ; Ore gon, and will be both enlarged and i improved in a , short time, lle publicans 83 wtl! as DemocrdU are in vited to extend a liberal patronage to the paper. In order to sustain an open - enemy of corruption and an unflinching friend of ihe right. HOS A. nr. 1A A . Of Folk county, a staid and sulMtautial Republican, now candidate ior Stat Sena - tor called yesterday. He is muting no cpecikl eflort to injure his election, but ue , ; , .pending upon h'u ueiglibors wlto desire to be honestly and sbiy represented. We - '.; hope to see tlte people ot Polk county come forward and elect Mr. Lucat as he Is uot only a good Republican but a reliable gen tleman in every way. JtME MATTBEX as iu tne city a flay or two t ince orna mented with a new ; nit, winch makes him look like Henry Clay Dean. He U confident ol election to tlie &ate Senate, and denies baving "craitily obtairred'' any school funds from tlie State. He expects to pay lack tlie sum which lie borrowed when lie , V can get It out of tlie public crib, by some ' . alight turn ot tlte wrist. Hi uiannw-of iUmitur,'' the MrwJ)o-e property, lie , . will explain on tlie stump. That Dove 4 ru school fund business ued explanation, ' A. B. tMrn, BBt. informs ns tliat he htw always been a ISe- publican and pro-tooe to coutintte to "fight It out mi lha Uur." The rcjtrt that lie i efig-itl In any independent move i- w-ttlmiM liuitMla:imi :i faet. Hut, . , Ixiing Airtight R-;tili;ican he boh!' it tp foe a privilege In r J-t any candidate tut ('F tbeSicket. lul4- uliiainrj a iiomj.Ht'uw Uirough" ain- kin'l of fraud. Mr. C. 'will , -Joubtle vote a vlttar lit-publiunt licki I ' ' and it is certain that he will uot follow off nr third party movement. . . . MM'E JiMK UWVEI ;) ,. Has announced bis "Independent ticket," It is certainly? ia rder 6 Ds. S. W. Mc Dowell to come to the front and aunounee himself, as usual, a candidate for Congress. A number of candidates enable the voters to select, and good men sliould be the re sult. Htra I A KAXET The Governor' organ has a ticket which It headed, ''Independents of Marion county." There aeems to be no conven tion reported, but a simple order ironi Gov. Watkinds and Judge Grover. The ticket allows on Its face an effort to deteat a part of the Republican ticket, but the dodge is so "thUt" that the most obtuse mind In the community can see through It. .SHE VKMMSIIABi Kuderses the Multnomah ticket. What special reason., it may . have for trying to deteat that ticket, will likely be developed dtiriue the canvas. Iu meantime Re publicans, all over tlie State - should stand by their colors, and lu-ld a majority lu the nest legislature iu spite of all enemies to the government and free institutions. EXPLASATIOH. 1 Little items of history come up lrc- quently which are o! great Interest to the people. A certain Stephen Staats, who is now a Ben Hoyden candidate tor the Leg' isto-ure in Polk county, once wrote a very interesting letter to the Statesmak which we reproduce at this time, for the benefit of voters in his county. A. Gesner, Esq. ot Marion county, ha furnished us a copy of the letter rrotn an old tile. HIT TEE." Gov. Watkinds and Judge Grover issued a call not long since, which ap peared in the Governors organ, call ine Independents to meet in conven tion and nominate a county ticket. The call was signed, Committee' A number of fellow inquired, "who Is that Mr. Committee?'' and were an swered "Judge Grover." That let the scheme out, but it has been revived to die a Bimilur death. hHEKirr cians. Of Union county, called on us yesterday He is agent for the school Innds in lii: county; atid seems to be a reliable man It is hinted that he visit Gov. Watkinds todictate his conduct during the present campaign and brings a new euest to l)r, Hawthorne as an incident. We find the Sheriff a very pleasant gentleman, hut dinging to his Democracy with much te nacity. , He goes out of the ofliee of Sher iff iu a short time. The "Setui-weeklv Telegram," talks learnedly ot tlte' destiny or tlte races, and toys ot tlte pig-tailed Asiatic, "He ii ' ot a race so distinct from our . own as to make amalgamation impossible.' om this hypothes'il ideaueeitl ttmclusion that the tftce is uot uetded and cannot be util ized by tlie Democratio party. Whether the editor has demonstrated the matter.as- -ertediersolly.W-lia found his opin ion from careful observation of revolts of Democratic tlec',ioicr'ui, we arc uot ad vised.,,,-,.,, " ': , l:U!TWItlAL SOTS. Tut statements made by Judge Peebles being unanswerable, the Mercury now re sorts to the defense ol a blackguard,staiidit of! and calls tiames. . - ' ' ' ' Xo better ticket lias ever been placed ID the field iu Marion ccmnty, tliau tlie present Republican ticket, nnd wi predict its success by a rousing majority. The so called liide:ndei)t documents to be dl-tributed in the state, or county will cost considerable atouey. Who pays for It? Duis fit cauio from tlie State Treas ury. We are lupP7 10 to say that, no one of tlie nominees on the Republican ticket eo:rti!ved at, or is iu any way re sponsible for tliat miserable tarce Col. Cooper's Grover-Watkinds ticket. Somt. correspondent of the Altany ie;i -ocrat offers two bits for tlie name of a cer tain CorvaUis earrospotident of tne St atk- MAX. . He will know tlie name iu a short time withoat any such reckless outlay of Ctrreni expenses. It several benevolent institutions of tlte state are to be made suhseuvien to the wish es ot Gov. Watkinds, it is high time tlte Inmates were boarded at first class hotels, at a much less expense than it now costs to take care of them. AT tlie proper time We propw to exam ine the make up" ot the Col. Cooper's Grover-Watkinds ticket, and show that the men ot brain and ability ou the Dem ocratic ticket ha ve been entirely ignored, and only those selected who are supposed to be pliant and subservient to his "Excel Jencies" wislies. ! " " Gen. Jo Lane delivered a political speech at Roseburg leceutly while suffering with a severe lieadaclie. Tlie PI titideiiler says "his loJiomie was ijulte plowing to tlte Iadiea.2 , We Utve snut a sim- ial eimttet tolhertiet rruiie ,to a-trrtaln J'ist how. ! Why tiot wrile 'in jK.iglish? Kor - -' r i; . , ei'ii linjuitg -s are mi d;rticii! to und. - r - f'aiid, , to Ihe Fresieii Pritie ,lo a-rrtaiii yut rhi Is what I exll expltnl puiil-U ai. n hi 11 his iMi.ihet ineiit." a lire lxy shut ttini up in the closet among the pr fiT". 111 AT DITEXSK. Mb. Editor: Your editorial of tliel'Jth, perhaps demand a little notice. And first would say I did not run to the defense of tlte Democratic College, but 1 supposed you were sincerely desirous of tlie truth, nd I only desired to correct some errors of facts under which you scented to be la boring.' I never thought of jl "defonsa." Ot r vkillege is ttoi indicted uor on trial for ny crime or s! oncoming. You say my conclusions are "lame and impotent." am sorry fur it. It is a matter of sur prise that you dLl not trust to the ii tclll gence of your readeis to see Its lameness and imputeucy. . It involves a great loss to emnloy such immense talent to show up that which event oue could tee. It is a matter of some surprise tliat yon could not how up Juch imbcllity without a resort to misrepresentation. Ihe statement tl at two lawyers have been made in an agri cultural College etc. "now the fact, that i referred to twa or tiire young men. Re publicans, to show that no politics or sec tarianism naa neen taugw, ongnt not to be tortured into a statement that two law yers cost the ttix jtayers $311,000. lOU y iq ixnyt'nt cuuiu r.ave iteeii purchased at a much less cost than that. I can not say, as I never had experience iu tlmt kind ol produce, but as you seein to be at home in tlmt kind of market, I will not questioti the correctness of four ti u res. Agaiu "when the Judge states tlmt each Senator has had two students educa ted free Of cost, he certainly makes a gross blunder, as no such number of students uave ever beeu in that school." Kosuch statement was mado br inc. But (here is no denying tlie fact tor such is Urn law tliat each State Seuator has the risht to SKiid two students to be educated (ee en 19th page, laT-4, Code) t:es of cost and during tlie last winter tliete Itave been titty ot such student lie re in aiteuuanct: Now it can be seen to what extent and in wtiat wav tliese Senators have exercised their rigttt. It i- tne duty 1" tlte i'iiators to (tpimiitt, and it in not the tuult ot the College it' they neglect to apHint or tlte students appointed neglect to attend. The Senators don't appear to have neglec ted the aiKiiuttuunu tliou&hthe full num ber have never been here at one time. Again you say the "Board of Regents U simply an ornament with wlilclt to cn tnre tlte State tuuds." 1 Itave heard tin.- statement belore and it must not be made under a mistaken view ot tin tacts or made willlully. Tlie 21st paj;e 74 of tin- Code holds tlte following laiijyuige: "There sluill be and herehv is apnropri aled out of the general fund iu tlte trea-u- rv, uot otherwise appropriate!!, a inuallv llte sum of i'o.OOO to tie devoted to tlte Agricultural college ot the Stale uf Ore- goM. uttUer the directions ot tlte J.egei t tiiereof." Tlie church has no more control over this motiev tlmn they huvn-over the volunitis ot the MAILMAN. Only about a third o tin board are members ot the M. E Church South and over halt ol them are Re publicans and pentous neither members or in sympathy with the .11. 1.. (..liurcu South. Now, Mr. Editor, it seems to me in all kiadnewi, you Itave beeu mistaken. A man luat has the honor to ecu hut o influ ential and able a paper as tlw mates man. and a Republican at tltit, would not intentionally misstate the facts. 1 would be pleaded to have you visit Corvallis atid visit our school. We have considerable reason to he proud ot our school, and no reason whatever to he ashamed of it. And I de-ire here to ay to my Republican friend-', fend vonr chil dren here to this college, ' tt in a lnalth 1 icallty, pleasantly situated, atid I will guarantee that not a word of politics wit. he taught, or that any distinction will be made between your sons and the sous of Democrats. We liuve churches lie re ol six or seven denominations, students go wlitre they ehowse to church, or It they choose need not go at all, no iiiterteretice lrom the teachers in this regard is had ttt this college. Very repeet fully yours. K. A; ClirNOWKTH. Gorvaiiis, M t y la, lblU. Tit t; fi:emiii:t. The ij'iestiou of who will'" be nominated by t'ue t.ext National Convention, is ugiti- ting many minds. Ot course the candi dates of the Republican party will be fctie ccsful, but we want at least onv from thi coast. Tlie following communication to tlie "'Alu" ot Calitutuia h very pointed and tlte blAiu-MAN fully endorses Gov. Woods and hopes to liear of hi nomina tion. Read the following : En. Alia ; A corresHi.dent says : Now that the anxious question of the American people is, "Who shall be our next President ?" may we not lutjuiru al so, who sltatl be the next Vice-President? And, are tlie States ot the Pacific coast to have a potential voice in his selection "t 1 It not tune that tlie great Territory lying wrest f tlie Missouri and Mississippi rivers, sliould be entitled to a Vice-President 't And who arc tlie most eligible by reason ot geographical and otlier reasons :' I should like to I tear from our R-ipuulican press an expresslou ol their views. Some body must initiate lue movement and sub mit names for that position, it is pro posed by a respectable number ol gentle men losiiutnn to the people and (inven tions of tlit Republican party tlie name ut a gentleman now a resident of San Fran cisco well known throughout tlie East as wel Jis tlie Wes'. I mean tlie llo . George L. Woods. He i belter known as " Gov ernor Woods," has been Governor of Ore gon and Utah both of which podtious lie has 111 led W I til tlte Utmost ahilitv and il- dftlltV tl thp tnt-n4td ni.il M,.ti-.-i,.f i.u, .r! the people and tlie present AduiinUtra-j tion. . i lie U well actiainted with nearly eye- ry public inuu on our uatut with the pacua-! aim anw oi rne euuntry. Ue is a tatutitu lu fa, as in name, a comiircheii-ive u-. a.Ml h. wvr Hue talents. A- ut: ::ir witn hi line etomr.i.i. , dfliuii'sti.i hin-s. uu i :. ; . '-iuiirii.-.i ion - uu I ..:.- ' d,:r1!"1 T," M' "ri:""i "i" f'"r- : ami hw r-pMi. biii.-ii; .,0. ,,.!. ,.; 1. -.,1.-, 1 lw. ,. ,. A, , , ;, , .,.,. J t -L.tii: 1 11. .oii.m it 1 i'.,e. aei,'.,i' t '" " 'V '- " I l" l.el.i a in. i.il. ,.l iue i -lrirp rfpail.e ot e.l .ii t,.e I'l' In lit .i l l, e i,- I- i in-ii-. mill 11 11t1.1l eiii'li-l.ite l'ii - i p'mticullj a nun ol t:.e e,, I tie sorvgardi d hv Iheiu. u a the high and dlguitled position of Vict President. His name has already been suggested lor that office by prominent leading eastern journals, as a representative man. The people or the faciitc toast and tne ureal West, desire a representative In the next Administration, and believe they are Justly entitled to it. To tliat end we should make all proper sacrillces and concessions. We want and must have the co-operation ot our brutheru, the Independent. It is suggested by several men of both parties that tlie conventions ot the several States and Territories went ot the Missouri mer. communicate as well by tolt-grapli n other wise, with one another. ImI vote lie ta ken to determine whothur an Independent or Repuul.can is tltulr choice, ami who Is the man, and let concession tie made ac cordingly. Tlie parties must he milted. Tlie Pacini tta'ei are entitled toaVhe I'residoiit. , Faoh'io. irsios toil iiir. fcAitt: or the imon. Eurron Statomas: Every day's ex perience and observation convince us tint theonly Iiojh) for our Union as it is, is in the election this year ot 1'nioti men Ironi highest to the lowest ollicurs throughout the land. Tlte principles ol the Republi can tarty are sound, rclltuiU-, nod every way Ruited to-tlie wantj and ivellareof our nation. Tlie abusers of the trusts reposed in some ol Grant's appointees, are uot to be fairly placed to the discredit of the Re publican party. As well might we reject the scriptures ou account of tho base eon duct of some professors of ruligoti, as to impugn the principles ol our party be cause of had conduct In some of our leading men. We know that on the hecU of any great war, frauds speculations and corrup tions steal in. The government is doing everything iosslble to ferret out and puu isli delinquents under It- II Grants ap pointees had been taken solely from tl e common rai.ks ot lite, more hui.estv would have lieett hut nil amongst them. 1'liere seems to be a total dlsrecml of the requirement and binding force of tlte late ctiiKtitttUoiial Amendnients, lr im ex-Confederate memlier' of Congress. Tl e o'd slang aml'ttoctrine of State s vernicntv. secession and rebellion are flaunted again in defiant tone. Tlie ruliels do not in tend t6 tiltiile b the "kitiiation." What Monni rmve they inaugurated in Congress tin wsstonr j Their inquisition, with closed doors has been bu-v at work, in order to blacken tlte character of thrvte who inicht be in their way. I to tltt-y wish a return to specie pay ui .-ntsi' They are divided iimonu-t them elves on that tpiestiou. Their aim Is to destroy, hut not to mind tlie government. Taking the antecedents of the Catholic Democratic (wirty, and we have no assur ance of anything good from them. They aim at power and revenge, anil let tlieui hut gain tlie ascendency hi our nation and our dootn is wnietl. Tlte manses of tlie pi op'e east, west. north and south aim to act rtgitt and be at leac. They do not want Knottier civil war to please demagogues. 'f lie aim of the reliels is to have tlte rebel war debt paid in full, and tin- debts ol their Stales all paid. 'I'hev aim at bankrupting ourgov Kriiuieut and adapting repudiation ot our national detit as it now stands. For the Hike ol ilia Union, llten, let all iu lovers ind supporter iniUe thUyear, and elect sound, relinble l;eHibliattis to all reHiu sihie, political otlices. LXNOlil May i;. . tnMi iii(.i. r wsiiiMM i. o i , T wmly-f Iml Abaual wm . THIHIl DAI EV r.I'l.Nt. SWhldN. The Grand Lodge io-wmbled at 7 -.30 r. x., T M Gatch G M, or leidiuz, ' The Grand Treasurer' a d Grand Sec retary's bonds were read and approved by the Grar.d Lodge. On motion, the appointed officers of the Grand Lodge were allowed the sami com pensation for their services as elective ufli cers. A resolution was olTtrcd and ad.) t (I tendering thanks to tlie sevt rul subordi nate Lodges of Salem lor their hospitable treat nteut ot tlie Gnunl Lodge during its session. The Legl-ilative Coiiiinittee submitted rejiorts answering the sevtsrut questions rtUbuiitted to tlteir consideration, all of which were acted uiwn and diwed ofby tlie Grand Lodge. Tlie time fixed for the Installation of tlie newly elected otlicers having arfivetl, the retiring G M, T M Catch, appointed E, L Bristow and II G bttuve, Past Grand Masters, to present the newly elected G M, J N Dolph, tor installation, who was t ten installed into his office iu ample form. After taking ' his official sta tion the newly installed officer addressed the Grand Txxlge with a few eloquent and well timed remarks. Tlie D G M elect, O X Denny, was pre sented by Wm lliadeii and P Kelly, PG'f and duly installed iu office. lhctj n iecr, w J. aiiodgra", was presented by Repiesetitativcs N S Porter and J G Uackensto, and was duly in stalled. J M Bacon, G S elect, was presented to tlie installing officer by A L Hliiisoii, P G and duly Installed. Tlie G T elect, I R Moore', was present ed to tlie chair by G II Chance, p S, and B Don-is, G R, and installed into office by tlie G M. Tlie G M tlien proceeded to apMint and install the following appointed officers as in 1, ,, ,, . . ,. ... o.H f 11 H H Gilfry. ol No U, G M; V ; S Powell, ol Xo 20, G (.'; It Alexander, if - 2.). G G, J M Swan, of Xo I. W T. C II; 2.,. u .1 M swan, or . ul, W I, " , IS D Muxou, or : X.i W T. G 1 ;. ! A pro.o- d ..u,e.nlo-i,i 1,, ..-., t ila .). Constiiitli I GnmkI l.ol , ',, mil ..itt. d. whn.lt Ii - v.-r l-il u.-xi - -!,, U,-pteenti;ii'e M S u. nl .'u i. W T, olleied the lolhi"; ri-oltltina, ivhieh whs Hiiopteil. Rfiolved.JTly tho R W Grand Lodge of Oregon that Brother T M Ontch, P G M ny his faitliluluess and leal as an Odd Fellow, his promptness ami ability us a presiding officer, has won onr admiration and esteem, and ho carries with him hi his relirenient our warmest wUhes for hi fu ture welfare and prosperity. The G M annouiK-ed his appotntineut ol 1) G M's, which were approved by the Gran I Lodge as follows: J M Patterson District Xo 1. ,1 Ken worty District Xo 2, X llniiin DMil.-t Xo :, J C Fullerton District Xo 4. J A ltoyer No d, G Tillotsoii Xo fi, W II Chirk Xo 7, George Frainptoii Xo H, I T John Xo 10, I T J M Swnu Xo 11, W T. E L Powell Xo 12, W T, E 1! McFai-laud Xo l.'l. W T, E C Lindsey No It. C V Whit singer. odeN'oliVJ .1 Walton No Jr 1(J, M C At hoy No 17, J II Kooiit7: XolS. R Ahx audur No 19, O E Smith Xo 20, .la nun Nobe No 21. IT, .1 W Case Xo lid, (i 1J Conttlious Xo 2.1, J M Smith Xo 21, C II lttirnctt Xo 25, W T, DS Thomas Xo 2'i, W D Pittenger No 27, S D Muxou Xo 2s, W T, D Iteming Xo 2!, J 11 Carey Xo 30. The G M announced the several stn tid ings committee for ensuing year. The motion by which the reMit of the Special Committee on Printing I'ie-t. etc, was adopted, was upon motion recon sidered and the sulijei-t iimttei- it-eoiiiinit-led to satnu coiiiinittee with iustrnrt, .in to amend, fixing the number to he print ed at 1,500 and empowering tin1 commit tee on printing to tlx the price to he c.mtg ed Tor Digest, nnd style of binding, prim ing, etc. Special Committee submitted amended report which was adopted. The Grand Lodge having uIniiiI cni-elii-ded its labors, the reading of the minu tes of to-day were en lie J lor. Minutes read, amended and approved. At D:JU I' ii the Grand Lodge adjourned sine die. MuUnaninh ouulj Itutalaiallaaa. The Multniuiali County Iemocratif Come itton met In Portland yesterday af ternoon and placed the following ticket in in the Held; For Scnateis Al. Ziehe. and T. A. Davis; Representative R. II. Love, C. A. Petraln, Syl. C. Sltniion, A. Robert, B. Z. Holmes. .1. p. St-veiis A. L. Kirk, John Lemard ; County Com missioner S. Itlinnitoer and P. M. Kd wartis ; SlM-iff E. J. Jufi'rev ; ('.onnty Cl-rk Edw. Hull; Treasurer Wililaui Church. The Journal went to press t-t-lore the bills me ol the ticket wits nomin ated. North Salem Store I W. L. WADK If 11 KlN'SIIItH'K.OHr'tlMn I. Hit.rAtViiR It v iut rauwi a hilt a.iiruut,ui ul Cenoral Morchandise, Dry Coods, Croceries, Doots and Shoos, Hardware, . C4othing, s-klruliilrorur thr en; Kid euiuilr) triMfc, I noofrnt urn. ami will t tiu!i .nrnll a iirrKrt m luam wliawlt at iu. i-iiter a iv LMri ui iae ai uw 1,1 unim A ik'.'i-U t( JOHN KlNICxHT, Manufacturer of Tools for Moulding. Turning Pianin, Etc. hAW TEETH LAYED & GDiKAimED. I'nrin Implt-uu-ut Hi pulr-l on MIOKT MITK t. Has also the Right to Marufacture Kellogjj't Improvement on Plows. tJT Salialaclton un all work i;uaranto,. pyhWnFounilry Blo. li, Kmnl tr.s, Siiuni- kl ol u: TOR SALE ! A Farm of 160 Acres. FIFTEEN HEAD OF CATTLL One Uortf, twaddle and Bridle, ESOUUH rEKJI TO WINTER THE! ABOVE ' ' STUCK. v - PRICE - - - $650- This farm Is smutted within two mile oft Dour lii mill, and within ball mile of a kuuI K.liuui. t or paruonlara, Inquire ul KUANK lHII-ER. Btitt I Creek Lime Kiln, UUkilumuu-to., on. Mplhtf KEW FAMIBG MILL AND CHAIN SEPARATOR. ''HE awiST AMI NTAKblWH 18 THF M moat perfect raw. bine in I lie market, ii m-uinuet wheat, wtt, Utrlycc.kleitiit,.liMiiaiHi all tmll wetla. Alan, neuunilcn llue.ll.y from :iu Tor !, itiKenu gram anil o'her mu!. A t ohafor U luw no iil. TlHi'Wlf T A Mi HTAN. lilHH im-lwctly prepare lh grain fcir K-wJ tut Market, tberetj iBreaxlng it valne anil euao Itni tlw turiwir tortn Itwi uiUtand Med walo " MtrmerlT nKt tM wMrelMiiit a ntrgm hx taking, and ! ouabltn kin lo nii mue.li hl.-l be nan formerly gltea u I lie Hill tor. Tue SW in A S't ANiHrtH liraia Mnparalor ludarahle, sloiule. eaMllr autanRed aad a rapid worker. In urkm U wilbin l lie roauli uf I be all well a Uie lai lamjer. Ah Older, itrmnnllr tllti.il lit I: It k Vf IV, JefferiM, or CT N X I S (;M A M A CO., hi lets T 1 T (III ril ft I ft Fit-TfXT'V' i II I VII I M Mil. Ill (Uf! ft i-Tt . MAnnotm.--There 1. ' I II L U ALL III UUU I fill I tl II I Urol .-ks Wj whom thlb-k will ao ' " fc Wfia.iiii VNU IM V I U III ...,, u.,,..r , w ,,,,!, jnooeuuir 1 -'s- Is', reni-ne I 1-. tlu ls4-.-m 11 ., ,j t)n,-i"""--''","l7'""- ... nv M.e .uw 1. h.etn.oii.m. a tAitm, uKtcgs. fc.nvTlu. us ihu. d tu ame, or will be a-le 1.1 N K US In iT-ler. -K,0. K. liltllV, Acs-ut. PROFESSIONAL. 1'livMlcinn iiikI Murarcon, liui.viltl j. w. Mrn:r,, hi. ., IMiyalrlaii A Murjrcon, OrriCE- Orinold'i Black, Vf Btaln !r. Hall Itcjtiolda, ptivMciAM ami smtirovs """ Dr. E. Y. CHASE. BkKVET I.T, COl.., LATK KCHr.KON f. S. Vittuuiiwt. tilli.Mi 1" Diirliin'a lilovk Ui ulr liind.TMT JAMES F. BROWN, Attornrv-at-law and Notary Public, hiixmi til y. (ireipin. P. C. hi LUVAN, TVt loriu-y-iit-Ijw, Witt herenfier tx- fmii"! l th "inlieaiH in-rjier mem ut Hi-wi n c iira liiaiae, miuaira. MlU-411. tW. 4-illL in. it. . hkiit. DENTIST, Assisted by C. P. TUCKER, lh!i Uic Hank, K.ll.l.M, - OKIAiOI. t II lv isot ror: x. in:.T, J'!:j it lau mxl Htirfoii. mi tm I'. Vf. M t'.i, Unikcru, l.oiMBereiai Hirma, ai i n. Iirll-ljr ALONZO CESNER, CITY AiD COUNTY SUKVEYOE a n ii. rsuisEttn. Orrtt ictoitNt:n tir txiTTatK am rr.it rjr ttreeu, Nilotn, Ut tu. nuir'iStf fcETU It. llAMWCK, Ren I i:atnt- Agrnt, City fnncy tir, (Ivll r.iiginetT and o turj I'ablir. tjr ttfli-r lii riuir' llm k llulUttm, !r aian-liA'T-v II. ( AltlTATLK, Plit-lf-liiii titid Nui-gcoii, rc (ippoxite Iieniiett Utilise. ttii"i",5 Rsi.r.a.Jt'KMin''. 6. W: I.AWSOW. O. A. C'l'TTIJtO. LAVSON &. CUTTING, Ttoi:m:v'.at-iaw asm kkai, e. Imiv Apenis k'NicL- tu tin ul J i Hurt llntur, Siiiem. Viie(iiii . Iu-4t C. H. DAVIS. M. D.9 of N iatt vhuiur v. hi go heio iu tlrf "Wif i' a tMK'i tti u ciivl iitjum. tfir.it J. A. APPLECATE, A.1 TOE JST Eir A.T- X.A.W, 5AU:t,OUKGOK, "n.. i inMju tlw Hank, tot Grlwalil' llk k. mvu 'I OR.T. L.: GOLDEN, OCULIST A N D ' AURIST. rirTte and rl'!um-e im Ltlstrtv trrel. oiuini thi' tlnplst 4 liHleh, Ntllllt. tlrivi'!. deeilai -rii-3iN i-ojti. Attorney uud CouaiWoralLaw " ' ! 5lrm, Orpr-n. - UflU e u Pnttm' Ilrlek Uu, hllt.n, lalrt. ' ntarsti-WJl JOHN J. DALY, AHoriu-j and ( ouiikt lor ut Law, Ris-m- in lltitler'a Htore, Pa: las, Ctng.in. Will lira- tlie In the Btatr awl f K. ('niirtn. f'ol. lot inn n ieeialtT. JKtJ. J. LaLY. ,:-:ir HUELAT c EA8THAM. Attorucj mi-Law. tiflico In rortluud la iitt'a new In kk, i. I 3J, I'n at iuio.il. y. lli-r-.LAT, Pnrtlaa't noTlB tm OtBtie In Onina f "M t, l'Lrnin biuek, Mala Mreet, J. L, Kastrak, UrogoD City. NOTICE TO LAND BUYERS. NOW in VOl K TIMB TO lJt TO 1HC iaoT. APABT IF THAT HEAU11H I. FARM IN VanililU onnty, known a Ihe A riiiHlrong lurm. lor wile at a great aurtSee. Will mil an where Iniai lu to sua .-re , all Improved. JOfsfcl A fAIIKHtioX, woWtl tea 1-m, Urcgatt. u JUST 1SSUEE-200TH EOITIOIf. MIAiN HOOD WTItlBS AUD OUKkCClgD V TUB AVTHOh, E. d F. CTKTIfl, M. ti., Etc A Meilcal ownr on Ihe oauac aad ears of pr BUtcre decline la abowing hww heal lb la kx4 ajm! how rerilned. It rlroa a eiemx vnotaaa f i tlie impeiUtneuU la marriage, tbe treatawnt of ' narrmir and hyleal debllUy, xaauMed Titallty, and all other illwmw anpertahitng tlierelo; there ai.lt of twenty yoam niioewfiil practice. jjr do meitn- not be lotind or olsna-i- CinTis i MAMioon.1 Tnln took should t, r,. i-nv ,e uutiir if hiMn'oinm. and by tha M'tVed lT rn'ti-t: ti hII inliua 110 one. Afrdioai T in- o ml Of sete. Pr-m -the Ixillur, l-T nmll or exims. Ad ,retbeaiiilKr. UK ll Kiln, OHO buuer timet, ,1 f. t. llo ki; "ii t ruMKMh Cat. angViy Ti