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Tf WSm&EsM n?i 4 Salem, Friday, April 2, 1875. State Grange Deputies fox 1875 Farmer of Oregon, and Washington and Idaho Territories : Orvaulro for eclf-proteitlon and for the' ennoblement of the Industrial pnrsult. To facilitate tin woik, I have cnmmlsaloiifd tKe follow hu? Jier fini as my Deputies, In this Jurisdiction, to institute Granges, and to have a general iipeilslvn of our work In their respective jurisdictions: For Douglas County-U. M. Gurney, Ten Mile P. O. Cons J. Henry Bclirorder, Ott I. O, Jackson-I). h. It. Ilulck. Ashland I. O. Lane JI. N. Illll, Junctiou; und Geo. R. Katuers ley. Camp Creek. Linn Win. Cjrnr, Mclo; It. A, Irvine, Lebanon ; S. I. Haley. Peorln. Benton Clias. E. Moor and Jacob Modle, CoriallK Folk James Twtoin, Dixie. Marlon II. A. Wltrel. Turner. Yuinlilll-AleianderHeld, .McMlnnvllle ; nnd A. B. Henry, Lnfujette. Winliihiftoii T. D. Humphrey, Illllshoro; and Hen ly Buxton, Forest Grot e. Clackamas K Kmbes, Oregon Cllyi and A. R, hhlplev, Oswego. .Mult! omnli Jacob Johnson and W. J, Campbell, K.it Put Hand. Columbia J, M. Mclutlre, Mclntlru's Lauding, !?fliivliV Mnnd. t'litsop It, . Morrison. Wutm-li. M.ijis,ThuD.ilIs; nnd J. II. Douthlt, Upper Ochoco. (ir.in; I). II. lihluchnrt, Canyon City. I'malllla- John S. While, W.-rtoii. Ilakir-Wm. Blown, Biker City. Tlllmnook-H.F. Ilolden. wa'OHM.tov TrnniTouv, Walla Wulh County Win. II. Shtlton ond O. Hull. Wnlhi Wnlla. Whllin. in Henry Spildtmr, Ewurtllle. Clarke II. M. Kniipp, Mill Plain or Vancouver. I'lielnlls-M. V.. Goudell, Klmi. Thin "Ion K. L.Huiilli, Oljmpla;' and Win. 1'ack-wo-ti, Tenlno, Kluir -Julius llorton, Seattle. i nnllu John S. Bozarth. I'ekln I'm Me- H. rt. Murkhun, tliehalls I'olnl. iiiaiiii TrituiTnur. Ne IVrr''1 County S. b. Ilowanl, Paradise V.illey ; nhd W. C. I'eiiisuu, Ml. Idaho. Ada M. Iiu-si-1, Welser: and L- I', Caitee, Boise Cliy. Any locality within this JurlhdlUlon for which nn Deputy 1ms been appointed for the or'antrjitton ol Granges, will receive imimdtuto attention If applica tion Is Hindu tome. I wtllattcnd to It In person or Mppotnl or at ml a Deputy. DANII'.L CLARK. M.ister Oregon Slate Grange, 1. of II. b'uluii, Jan. 4, lti'."i. Notice t I'ntronu. The 1'ost Ofilcu nihlress of H. I. Lee, Trcasnrer of the Muto Grangeol Oreuon, is chunked Ironi Oregon I'lly to 1'orllaml. Kxptei packiies will also ko for twnluj to Poithind. HrnilttunrPN. Money due the Pjumrii can be paid to the State Agent ut Portland, Mr. A. Warner, Ifmorocomenleut IL.iu H'lidlug the tanui to this otllcu. The Now Paper Money Pnrtj. Tlio lust mill most vMoiinry irHlical move Is tt) htivo ti party iinitl on paper iiinnuy. l'tipcr money tlmt Hnill bo money liccnuu roverninent nays , with out lielnj; lliililu to redemption ill Kolil iihi it tiny tlnio or by nnyboily. This piipei'-moiiey-mlll piirly won't lnt lotto; 'iion;;li own to lio lietiril of at tin elec tion, for tlio people, are not fools and Know that money must lntvu Intiliiste value In something more than an Idea. To Hood the world with an article which Hoveruinent Mian denominate "money would bo nn evil of tho "reatct nui'Mil- ii oH.utsl nui0 i i tilde. All the use tho world hits tor iiioni'V Is to lai'lllttilo tho exehnngo of value.". Muko money out of nothing, und It represonts nothing. Tho man who laises potatoes won't trade tlicin otl' for InvdceinubU) paper, but will Kwap them tllrect for whatever he wants. Tho Needs of Kansas. Sai.km, March 20..1ST5 lioodl'eopleofOioKou: My tn'malomiiuotig', ; on is now Kuucrally kuou u, as acent for the Kansas sutVerers. Tho shorluosi offline calls lor prompt action. The sovson for putting in spring crops Is at hand. Without assist Mice, hundreds of farmers cauuot plaut or sow. Articles most ueeded are, 1st. Provisions, such as flour, bacoti, beans, dried fruit, dried beef, etc summer 'Jd. Clothing for spring aud wear. .Ul, Union sets aud garden mod, iiu. j.asi out mn least, is tnouoy to buy seryt They havo sold this soasou ono hun seevl to pluut and sow. droJ thousand plum and prune trees aud Transportation Tree to all poluts on tho dir- havo crafted three hundred thousand more urKaiisasrUttd:'' vo,,vol,,eut lor dl,tlmtlon. which will bo ready to set out auothor yejir. liHdJuTiitloiiarodesliwltoblii readiness' This shows, that our poople are irolng very by the S:h un tlio stf aulor will sull from Pott- ( heavily into tho planting of pluut and prune land about tho 10th of April. lorcbatds. with a vlaw of drying such th limited time but all who lmv a he'.rt In (his beiievclent work nro it quested to put '7 y"'1 "'.' "''". '"MilU.1 IWIIH tnoir hiuiiiiiirr to mo wiu'ci n; uucu. .My address will boSaluin. , . P. Hiatt, An,eut Choico New Husic. Prom M. Oray, mmdo dialer aud publish-, J,Ullu" ftom whlcU tuo J,lls w"-a extracted or, San PranclHoo aud Pottland, we recelvo aud susar Insetted, which, of course, made a to-d y the followuiK choice mu.lr: A suite of VtMo article of fruit to the taste,but could wahMttrrnm Otteubaoh's i-omh' opera "I.a ot bo strictly entitled prunes, nor could the Jolle Pirfumtwse I'll.. Valse Chaulsnte," MSt le bo manufactured and sold to advan- from Loeovu onera; "I.a tlllo do Mi1UiuiUlll"l,ull,l,1l,K,lte,'1 Ho h,d ,ukoJ ov-AtiKot;- "1-utlte Itoloro by Hear, llavlna: iory,l,lu-'ou1 he cultlvatloa of the prune lu aud flu. following ons1 "I saw thee Weep," On"0"' ,J " '' ,unu ,ut U" ,uadf 8"0 by Mudauib lUhl.aml another from Millard's opera of "Dehor," Musto publishers fro quently send publlahers trash they cannot sell, supposing they know uothlug of luusic. and yio always Iguore such contributions, but th 1sm referred to above are well worth the atteutlouof lovern of true music. Ngi'auv Puiui. J. 11, KIlUou of Oakland Doimltu eouuty, was to-day re-cotutnUkIonet a Notary Public for Oregon by Gov. G rover. The O. S. N. Co. has anuouueed that It will receive freight for Wallula which cause btislues to bo actlvo lu cartnln qtmrtent. The Borth.Fork of. the Santiam. We had the pleasure of a call to-day from Mr. Alexander Campbell, who liven near town, east, and has just returned from a mining prospect on the north fork of the north fork of the Santiam, In company with Henry Caplinger,Jacob King and Peter Cox, tho two last live near Sllverton, They went up about the 4th ot March) took a week's provisions, hunted some and prospected with success a bench on the mountain side about IS miles above Smith's ferry. This bench contains about ten acres, through which a stream cuts. Washing dirt on the creeks they generally found pold.ln small quantity, but here they found the best prospect of all. The dirt aud gravel appears to be about thirty feet deep. The gold found la flour and scale gold, all very One and difficult to save with out careful operations. After this discovery they retnrned home, disgusted with the rain and storra.for tho snow fell und melted every day, and they left 13 Inches of snow on the ground when they rauie away. They only wasbod a few pans of dirt the first time.- Last week Tuesday, Mr. Campbell in com pany with Mr. Wllburn King, of Sllvertou, returnod to tho spot snd made further pros pect. Mr. King is an experienced miner und after oxplorlng he concluded that the diggings will pay well. They took up n number of claims and returned bome.h.tvlng had a vory rough time in the uiountaius. Water can be brought from the river by a two mile ditch to enablo them to hydraulic, and they say thero is considerable ground yet unclaimed, and more spots like it that look as if tbey would pay as well. Quartz has also been discovered in that vicinity which looks well und may sometime ay for working, but so many qunrtr. leads huvo been located in tho Cascade mountains tlio last flQoou years that it will take a gre.it deal of inducement to encourage people here to make anothernttempt at developing them. The time is coming however, when these Cascade mountains will be a field for active and successful raining operations, but quartz workiug, to be successful, must be carried on by experienced mloer-n, backed up by capital to ull the extent requisite. Oregon bonanzas are not to bo tru.sted without a man has a bonanza in his pocket to work them with. Progress of the Storm. Seldom has tho month of March been truer to its traditional suillness than for the month Just ending. It was ushered in like a roaring lion and ItH last (lays are not its bent days, by any means. Saturday night, the '20th, was a terrible one, when all the ele ments combined in universal uproar and dis cord; the week following was a continuous titno of storm, with more raiu than had fallen In any month of the winter. When Saturday came round aalu the storm seemed to cul- mlnnto in a night of fierce, con tin nod roar irg oi tho winds and boating ot the vuin. Doors creaked and wiudows rattled; un earthly noises seouied to command ouo to be awake, and tho idea of tempest could not bo Intmhix) from such dreams as could bo wrested from tho h inds of fiighteuod llor phou. These stormy days have prostratod forest trees, thrown down the wires nnd rvg-d upon tho Inland wators fearfully. Itumurs' ef shipwreck are rlfo, aud it is feared that one aud iiuother ocean ship or sound ste.unar has came well known in the ueirliborlioxl that i be bought on the ww d .,',,. ,,,. iMr.n.'strfnuentjom'iioyhiu'siutmullrectioui T ho ntlentlou of cc gonouown in mo sootuim, ueptns. ino i lyor rllail0 WUI for t,opurposooflntervlowingiiiy invited to thear shows tho ofTect oftho storm Iu its awolletl ti,0 te.ioher of the llono school. This was es-' of Mnpiying themsc und turbid flow. It has not boon so hlgli bo lero this winter and is rapidly rising. As we writo tho oiov aud Bleot are UyliiK thick in ' tho air, and tho glimpse of Bunshlne tuut I ushorcd in tho morning is amoug tho things that wore. March has almost roaehed tho last pago of the volume and even if the clouds couttnue to scud northward, and the i wius to fall, and the river to rise, we shall peon leei uoiier over it, kiiiiwiuk lutti April hancomn; aud Iflt Uoesu't Blve us pleasut- er weather we cau at least have the benefit of a pleasauler name. THE WILLAMETTE NURSERY. Probably the most extemsive nursery of fruit aud oruameutal trees iu our State is lo cated at Oswego, aud conducted by O. W. ! Walling A Sen. The elder Mr. Walling was . jn 0WU yotterday aud during a pleasant call I he Informed us that thoy had sold out all the stock of plum aud prune tras lu thslr nur- frlllt , ,,.. ,.,.,.,. flir f..w,l.. lnRrkft.s. t Mr. Walling cniuplalu9 tlmt last fall he ex hibited, at tlio State Pair, specimens of prunes ( driod and ready for marks'. raised ou his own trees cud preserved by himself, which were In fact tho only ttue prunes exhibited, . aud the oommltteo gave tho premium to '"J""' n , . , i"1"" ," """' Walling had the judgment to forneo, that the ouHlvatlon and manufacture of prunes prom laes gtvat reward to our producers. He foil dtappoluted aud aunoyed wheu bis geuulue product was Ignored aud a premium given to a different article, but we hope that will I uot prevent hli entering the tlsld again. Kltn. ltst eveulutr, at eleven o'clock, the little sou of W.Mras, who was Injured several week ago by belug ruu over by a truck wagon. He was uearly alx years old. The fuueral will take ple at two o'clock to- ; morrow anernoon, from tho Catholic church. "WmLAMErpE-- FARMER. An Unpleasant Jfatter. Elsewhere we publish an nrtlcle, fur nished m from a very reliable source, questioning the character of Mr. P. III att, who lias made an appeal, through oar columns, to the people of Oregon, for a.Ul for the suffering in Kansas. The writer left Kansas within six months, and elnlms acquaintance With Mr. Hiatt. Ho furnishes ns,embodietl in his commu nication, an extract from the Lawrence (Kansas) Home Journal, that refers to the life of Mr. Hiatt in Kansas in a very unpleasant manner. Mr. Hiatt does-not claim to us to bean accredited agent lor the people of Kan sas, but states that he acts in that capa city front liia own- free will. It seen.s that ho has been a teacher in California for some years, am as such has corre sponded with Dr. Rowland, our State Superintendent of Education. He was in troduced to us by Ijv. R., anil we know nothing more of hie'. When he came, wo cheerfully gave him a hearing in our columns, und we are obliged, from con sideration for the public, to publish the article which appears to-day. "We do not seo that under the present aspect of theeavv the people of Oregon can safely auswer tho appeal made by Mr. 2Tlatt. WANTS OF KANSAS. Mn. KniTou: I have noticed articles in your paper of late, appealing for aid' for the suffering of Kansas. 1 Ibft Kansas last fall and know that there is suttorlni: there to bo relieved, nnd would liko to oeo sonsethine I dono for tho pnpplo there. But I notice these; appoais como from "P. Hiatt, agent." 1 1 knew onepf that name in Kansas and lived In the miiio town with him, and happen to have in ray possession the following extract h-oiu tho Lawrence ZCorao Journal, which was published about three years ago, and the statomonts contained In which I know to be true. Ht'BsJtlou Ui I udsra lilsni.pcraurr ot Cnoof lis I lilzcuslydc rcruiiartlrruiantanres Ulsappcar anreofa Widow at thi eatae rime la Klope ment to-all Appraranre. Certain incidents of n h!i:hlv intersstlnir eliaracter cauiotoour kiiowleilRa ytstrday, furulshe'l by a trustworthy clti.aa of Kudom, which, whou put togetlmr. assume the shapn of nn elppemeiH. The parties are Mr.Ploasant Hyatt, wxll known in tills county, aud a widow lady a Mrs. Willfsfd. Too circumstances, as our informant fur nished them, are as follow: To most of our rtxtdorain the city and coautv Mr. P. .Hyatt is well known. He has lived iu this county many years, and lias always been more or less couuoctei sith the public sehools, over taklii( a protniuent paw In all teachers' ineelluss lu Uls ul"trlet. Uels murrleu, ana lived' o all nppparan jo oa very good terms with his wife in Kudom. ' Mrs. Wlllford cauio to. this county from Ohio about four years agof with her husband, and rattled in lh'idnra. Shortly after thplrar-1 rival Mr. WHUorit (ilea, nnil Mrw. v . ie-' turned to Ohio. About two years since (die iiiuoto this county, anI took up her rcii- denes with her brothor-iu-law. who lives about ouo iiillo from K.idoru. Shottly nf.er bor return, throuch tha iUKtrnmentnnty ot Mr. Hyatt, Mrs. W. obUlned tho position of tracher oftho Keno school hotvo. Baring tho , u"" iiiiiiuuN iur. nmi ns u"u u-im vcu niicoiinnpoiis ana scuoot oooks, stationery iunklu very trequent visits to JJeno. nnd as , and fioev Roods, also n.fitll Hue of planoa it is vory ditlicuU to couco.il one's action iii an,i orgins of the bst mutes and latest tho country, our informant says tb.u it bo- Mvles. which will be foul-as low as they can tabllshed without the shadow of a doJbl. In i the meautimoMr. Hyatt troquoutly 3pokoof leaving tho country, and sold some lots Iu Kuduia to Mr. Pilla. which were, however, , sold afterwards to Mr. Xonker, some errors appearing lu the tleoU to Fllla, UiXtng lr. .oauer s note lor ?hk.i, unu a mottgago ouiue property for security. Ih .oa i.ulu n.ln IVTvvi Wlllfor.l wna tlta. charted from her acMoo.'. or to speak "more politely, was asked to resign. She came to I Thero U no disease o prevalent In America rn-ilyi"-Lawronco to live, aud mortgaKod a little , jtvU and certainly noae vhlch ha- n merally property in Iidora lor $200. UaffleU and dcfeateil th 61:111 of the medical jnifcn- iisi i-aureaay air. uyati leu nome.iBiuuK . his avife that he was irolmr toSedirwtck coun-1 ty to look after a claim. He was in Lawrence the next day, aud sold the lots be had i already transferred, to somo banker for sixty dollars. I It was Btibscqueutlv ascertained that while In this city be met Mrs. Wllltord, and took another route from that leading to Sedgwick county. To some persons who had neon watchine the two closely for some time past, there is no doubt that Mr. Hyatt and Mrs. Wllltord have eloped. Tha P. Hiatt roferred to above wont to Cal ifornia, at thut time, with that woman; lived with her thero, abandoning bis owu family In Kansas, and has not roldod in Kansas sluce. I heard of his being there lost fall a short time, but he returned again to Califor nia, nnd how ho can claim to represeut Kan sas I cuinot sea. I know that he docs not command the confidence of respectable peo ple thero. I am willing to face him and tell what more I know of him to his face when ever It Is uecos&ary. A Kansas Kmiquant. GRAND ENCAMPMENT. Last evening tho Grand Kuoaiupmeut I. O, (). P., was organized at Old Fellows Temple Porttaud. Prosfltit Patrlarches O. Kelly, J. T. Ap person, A. J. Apperson, H. St. Johu, G. W. Jordan, C. O. T. WHIIaius, J. M. ltacon, and Patriarch Julius Mayer, of Orange Grove lUioatupment, No, 31, of California, The petitioners for Grand Kucampmout, to-wlt: Patrlarches A. J. Marshall, No. 1; P. U. Schwatka, No. U? Ji M. Bacon, No. 4! W. S, Newberry, No. 5; Jr.ntes Garden, No. C. Tha I). I). G. S. then lostltu ted las Grand r.uoauipmeat lu due form. The followlug otUcers were elected to their respective offices. A.J. Marshall, E. No. 1 G, C. P. P. U. Schwatka, K. No. 2..... G. H. P. J. P. Uacientto, E. No.5...t G.S. W. J. J. Walker, Jr., K. No. C G. J. W. J. M. IUccn, E. No. i...,.x ,.G, Scribe. I, It. Mocres, E, No, 2. G. TrcM. past mk sns(j;upnoss. Our forms are cash in advance, nnd many of our subscribers either pay in ad vance, or within a reusonahlj time, but there are others who overlook the mat ter, probably ofteiier from muWmwcss than intention, rwid we euflbr great Joss as consequence. These accounts that have gone- ior a year unpaid now constitute a iargi-stun, and we arc compelled to request Wtose wEw are thus behindhand to do u- the favtir to pay up. We need money, but all the money we need) is what is due men our books not merely due, hat over-due. Weure maiiing letters to those wSc nro delinquent,. and we hope to receive eatisfagtory answers from all who ura not snflVrlDg from niekness or otb- er misfortune wo are- willing to ac commodate all sach. If there are any mistakes In our ac counts, please icform, jw that we may correct the same. Fakm IIoHRns. Parties wishing to breed farm horses of an extra large sire, ore invited to examine the advertise ment of "Tarn O'Shauter," added the past week to tho extensive stud of stock stallions already advertised in our col ums. We understand from Mr. Guild that1 Messrs, Nesmitli & Lang are in ear nest to meet public demand for all class es of animals. Bouv - SXATCHKrs J'tfxisunn. At tho late term of Comt In Genesee coun- ty, Michigan, Joseph rcJNamee, Sr., and Jobcph McNamee, Jr.,. were loth sent to the penitentiary for robbings grave the sentence being two years- iu each case, the full. extent of the luw. Dr. L. L. Rowland, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, will go up to Albany to attend the Linn county Teacher's Institute called by the Superinteudontof that county, on Thursday. In Tin Poon Houhu. The N. Y. Sun of a late date says that Donald' McKay and his Warm Spring Indians have been in a Mass achusetts poor house all winter. K OTIC E. I take this method of Informing my friends and the public nnerally, that 1 discontinue, from thb-dato, tho book aud Ntationorv bus iness hnrntofore carried oU'by mo in Sslem, and will' he succeeded at tho old stand by Mr. Leo-Willis, lately a momber oftho firm of It. M. Wade & Co. Thanking my frif-nds and the pnblln for the liberal patronage lnivtof.ro bestowed intnn i-i, T ut Ttv ,mj MimrwtMni' A r.nnttnn- ntiou of tho same, amt'cnnllally recommend him to thocontidanea ofrnv old cuhtomers. W-.w-tkb Jackson. Samui March 10, 1S73. ltulorrlng to the above I desire to pive notice that I will continue tho book and outlonorv busluess at Mr. Jackson's old Btand ain'l nmiira tn krnn tir snlnt tlio low. st prices a full aud complete assortment of :-0Ast. countrr dealers lsepeoi- adviiiH,HKes I offer them hemanlvfis with anv eoods in my line," at prices as low as oiu be obtalnod (a rtland. I hopa by fair and liberal dealing, and strict attuntlou to business to merit a fair share of patronage, . i,i;o Wim.is. Makcii 10th, 1S13. Ira. A Prevalent ;DIca.c. ku- The onI. remedy fur thS dWre.lus coainljlnt Is a pnre medicated tiniulaut. Hoti'ttirV Stomach liltlcr. boi Cfecnllil principle la found rje, Ii- ad mltttdliy medical praftltloneiB to lie the only altera the, i orrectle aua re-toratlre on UIcli theycan rely, Tim Illtieri are ttH'bct iwibIoi'iecltlcfor tatuleniy dl.-.lnee, waterbrah, IrresuUrlty of the low cl, and all Indlcationi or conrtrmM itynpepuli. Tliey do not txi Ite, but ooth the Irritated -omacli and bowel and inav b taken by peou- of A ujot del icate and Mselllii'pRpuiUttlnii, vbo aro nple.ieutly attected bv thd we ol the ordinary stimulants ot t utu lnerce. Thoch theiredout it mnt dlcfIe, et the) are o mild ami beneflclent In nperailoi., a-to te .att alile M cUlWvm as will a to adult. msm In Nature iriedlrlne Clie, the r-vth. there I nonieclac mperioi lu the vaten ol therein: i r sprlri;. Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, U an Improvement upon that orM-renow ned remedy Ur lndli;etlon. blllcu-ises and rnuti;stil-u. It 1 at once rolM, thorun.'h and tnfs'.Uble. 'o dru etoro Is without ft. TILMOX FORD, Attorucy aud Counselor at Imx, S.IZEJT, 0BKG0X. OHIce in I'attoa' brick bulldlni, op atalr. apl 3For" Sale. HAVING nKSTED XV 1'ATtM, I OFF5R for fla one ;a of larse Work Horses. Seventeen handa hlgU, wekhlui; lireatjr-elilit hnn- ureu ivunur wten eir ou, iieriectir iruc. kiua. aodseptle. WUUel; CHEAP FOK CASH. OU ou oraddmt J, II. HOBBINS -March SM, ISTSwS lletliel. l'oik i7 Or. Alro. Xr. T. Ford GIVES SPECIAL ATTKNTIOK TO DISEASES tr.owa at Veaaale Wcakatw. Onv, cororcf Court and Capitol tttvett, 6ALKSI, Orc-un. iuu THE DSAPT STALLION Young England's Clory BEN ROY, DT'IUU.S SMITH. InSALKJt. Ttrms-Slnglc Service, $15 ', Scnwrfr ? SEN KOT ni slrnd by Younir Hn-rLnirt'e tfjory. lmvurttd )r Hood & llwlen. of CNifoinUj lUra. Bmni Nell, 'it t . Lnwriviicc. Fnrtl or' pcilprea Jul' IWitU In bill-. ud irtwn ti parties InqXruy. tel(u dark U)ple brown, 18 hamlel lush lriS"' snd weighs from 1400 to 1000 pound, acceiUiij,' to CHaSnaradetlM!,nof 1874 In SalcM, hls'coW will bet proe Uirreillnir qualities. For further partiiutoM apply to D. OttlKWBOlf. nuriltl LWery Stable of Dtirbln . Smith.--, FINE STOCK FOR SALE. X'nii UXDRRSIONR0, r.PVTfO NEAR VTXWK, Polk cotnlj , Oi eoui, lew mtuc four or R e Fine-Bred Colts Forale, threc-and fonr yoan'old lhl umlnir. JW' nicll'iiL' to purchase a Ciie.bloodcu STALIION (would do v elf ru call on the uinlwlsncd and titt a look a.' thi col Ther iwi rinxl refpertlvel.i iJf IN'ORFOLK', HOCTOK UM)Ki', NAPA, and , nrTMBOf'DT. VorM and Illn'ii-j- lyr LEXIM3 rON or Kentiitljv. Nap.1 be IWKPOLK, and Unm boldt by LAPlANDEit Tlifroltx arc irom flne brod mine of lAhLNDEK xl GUSNCOB blood. Jao coitit nru ot"utol le ui.d lor. G. J. 3ASKETT. Mini March 19. 18TS. TO BREEDERS F IJrotting: & Draft Hdrses. rjIEK FOLLOWniW- STALLIONS WILL MABX! Ji the SEASON OF I 875 AT MVE OAKS FARM, TJa.o KCxrotttt-ms IS-tnOaioxx AUTOCRAT, ddrkOironro clictnuf 19 years old. 15V iinnAf hnrli. Med by C'lia. b. Dole. Etnt., Col Lake, Ut; la Mstf UamUoioe, jroeslu peafrgrrle, and bli fait it as per lct u could lie deolnrji He ai lnd i)y that re-lKiwn-d Trottlns Mall'An OKOKllR M. UaTCHEN. out of the nor'd mare W ANDKIiRK, who i4re wan a lIAMUUv'1'ONlAN ho.ru, ami dam an ABDALLAH inaie. Atttocrut lmi- hul hnt little liandlln'-, vet br im fhown A Kl'I.L MiLKIN 2S0, ATO OVAR-TKllS-lN 34 SHCONDo. Aa n die lie 1 retmrded n bKCONll TO NO KIJItSK lu the Nortmvest, bit coltd bciv; unlfurmly tue tepiieri, and ajreat pro portion or them lirre and bl.nlv formed In the (IllKAVrOLT hTAKF. trotted at Clilcasi iu 1S71, thoiewere-lentiUi'.tuuliiattd at e.iijli.c, all the p!lut!pt!reh belua reiwented; jet tnlyi'.vhirted. tno of hkU eie fired by Alltocriit, mi one of oieiu K"' ffiniHi. ana roe otner innrin pmec in me i',v. Aim in the (lAKDINKIt IlorSE yrAKK for iline-jear olu. tiottidl at Duster P.irk. 'JUciao, In l"7'i with II entries nominated at tlneu vurs old. Jiorro, fired by Allioovat, alki.d a in for the piue itud 1orleU. 'lho aboe, together with iiinirroiilctt"niroreived fii)i.i onueirt ut loltu tart by blm, fullj etabllshe his leputntlou ui a triJtln hire. Terms, $5,0 to Insure. Imported Clvosdale Draft Stallion YOUN& MARQUIS. A Ulj;ht bay, 5 ears qld, 1 hands lil-rh. and wtlgh 1,UU) ponnaii. He 1 a. horse of ureat actliai, and lm nuufu substance, with remaikablv itood lita aud feet. ery comiuct and vwwtrftil, line temperedand sonnd cojstllliliun. He rnide a i-eafon lieu Toronto, Cana ilav and proved hlrajlf a fi'.re foal-irette,hlii colu aluiwiui; jjreat nnlfirmity of breeding and Mjle. PZUZCrBB. Y0UNCniARynSwabre4by Mr. JoliaJkKeicli. I pper Mallard, Ualfron, Sterlluijelitre. He waa elrcd hy "Marnuia Graaarav" bred by Mr. Stokes, Drymen. Merllnpnilre, out of a pure bred Clydesdale Mare, w hlcli gained tlie tlr5 pne at Klnro.s, alo at Clack mauanjlilro Society's Wiow lor tho best Mare or the Clvdoirtale breed. , MAHQUIs OF GRAHAM waa tiioil VyMr. Peter Crawford's bay horse -Lofty-' wblch, when one year old, (rallied the 1st pilzw at Glargow, lstat Klriln tlllpih, istnt Hiohlands-howheld that year at Kelso, and is now slro to a yreat marv prl.etaiiera OUNU MAlilJUIb is out or'.Mr..lon McKflch'f far lamed brood Mare. Nancy " whlihirilued tha lsr prlj at strsthcndrlclc.lstat lUlearn.l.t at ltucliiyvle. .? ,nt '"''?. lor the best two M-ar-nM Ully ol llioLlulesdalrbreid. When fonrjeais old. Jiosulned tne Slid prize at Drysicii. and the 1ft at n-jolilvvie. fche wjsdani to two miles sold to Djld McGlbbou. In aroran, Llnlltli:owsl.l:-e, In whose hand" t'lw-ralned II ireat mauv nrixes .it Iftr.il m n.i tH..i.i....i .. .clet)-Bl.ows. AUI1 tun of ontneu lamed the- l.t nrie at .iurjl:i:il. l.tat Misiolhljo. utt Kirk utillodi. und the -nd at tLe lllihlur.d Sccletw Show hikl that xaretGlurAiw. aud was sold the Vol-owlnir prinj orWiTJiuaJstoMr. Luckaait. htuuireer. in whotu hands, as a tiro jtar old, the -alncd the 1st prlro at the Ayrshire Show open to ull comer- 1st at Mnmratr hin-jetj 's show, und unfortnatclT died, pre vious to w hick ico KUluias lad inen oiferedond refua for her. ,nAN?Y 'A?1'? .a!n," twivjtar oU flUy which. In. 13.0, pilncd the 1st prlacat Ihefau'rlluMroSociefV fclKiws 1st at Ki'.etrn, uud lt at IluehWtle. and who. Ham. Mirliu;.', Maxwell, a, a biicdina mare. lOlNG MAHOUIS waliever cxhll.Iied in Scot lin.d hnt once, when he joined the Snd prize n( tl.o 1'aWey hhow, open to nil coiaers. Terms, $40 to Insure. ..7 Ma"'?prcd by either of the aboe Stalllont, Sstn i'iT " """'' Iuu't ta 'u,d 4o' toSfeorfffrSi11 b fUrnl,1,ea marc' !xm a dU- Kscapix or accidents at owner's risk. Address, S. C. REED, PORTLAND. or M. H'ATM. mush.- March 5, 1HJ. BtOOMINGTOK NCRSERY, Bloomltston, III. t. lu I'iiilmx. Curias l,u, tree, or the set or if, fiHircJtayiea P0' frc for l euty.ave reuti, f3m , IjJQEP" Day ?uerenteMufr '?V:i .-" O. tsTixso Jc Co.. k-WJ.Su.rtt rgrttoU,'Jtalne. -