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MrsF B-t- 3IMLiA:-ME'BIIE ."JBEEiMER. PIEKCE'S " WElit, nli 1B fKEJS. - " T 1856 : B f- ? t V Wheat Prospects in the United States. . The report of the Department of Agricul ture, published In this weok's dispatches, And tho special reports from Pennsylvania in tho same, go to.show that in he great Vrbeat producing Stales of the jUpivW in- eluding the Ohio and'Wostorn Valleys and the great States of New York and Pennsyl vania, not much over hall a crop of wheat may be expected. Wo know that the aver age condition of things in Calllornla is even Worse and It Is very probable that Canada shares in the evil reports. If these fears are All roallzed tho falling oil In tho American supply will bo from 50,000,000 to 70,000,000 bushels, ono lourth of tho deficit being in the slnglo Stato of California. The reports from England and Kuropo so far are ol a favorablo growing season, but the European harvest comes late as ours, much of it, and they do not havo our reliable noasons to de pond upon. Oregon seems bound to harvest en abundant yield aga(n and as thetleflclency JUXJallornlas almost bertnlu to keep down freights, thero is a not remote possibility that wo shall havo good prlco? and Bplondld times snothur year, and at tho uamo time we may as well romomber that thero are several 'if's in tho way. Lot us go slow until wo ee the result. '- CHOPS ANlfMAmTSiNCAnFOEJilA. Tho San FrnncUco Comma cial Ileialil of last Saturday 1ms tho following about crop prospects in thill Stato: , Wo nro still without ruin, but tho v, eatlior Jtoops pool, with more or ltvj foe, which Jaolps out tho growing i rops niuajingly. Con TorslngyeUordny with a Urge grain buyer from tho interior ho lnioimcd us tint tho crops from Villejo northward look will and will jJold hantlBODKily. Around idorkton tho Wheat plant is promising; not so in tho valleys, yot on the wholo wo will Inmost fai lrjoroUiiiiti than wo can possibly oonsuiiio, Bndliao a largo surplus ior oxport-protos-Wy not loss than .130,000 tons Wheat for sh'j xnont, and hall us much uioro lrum Oregon, thus giving biinlnms for u largo iluotof ships. IVelghts to J-l orpool havo now lallon to t2, and this will enablo us to work on" tho bil nco of lust year's surplus crop, so that' wo can enter upon tho now crop with light Mocks. Wo havo 1 oon culling our oxohanges lor. crop Items, and llud in tho Sucrumonto Ihe or tho SJ inst. tlio iollowiug rosumeol tho condltiou of tho Stato: April is over and it Is tho only Apiil In a qtmrtcr of n century that did not lot clou :i April showers." Tlio least this month ovoi gave before was half an inch, Suva In lbti, whou Uioro wns only a "sprinkle," and tho most fo.tr and throe (pmt tor Inches. Ihe motoorologlcal tables show that this April should, aocoidiug to tho custom of tho past, estimating the spring by tho nutumii rains, havo given us about two inches, but not a ilropiamo down. Tho itee goes on to claim that the chances favor hall a crop of grain, and it statos that in tho uoutor of tlio Suto tlio fruit crop is In v groat part dostroyed, only oxdoptlng tho jirapo mid applo crops. 'Jlio wool crop Is es timated ns largo and to bo w orth an average of twonty eents por ) mind. Iu rotation to tlio whoit nnd (lour market tho Itemld has tho following: Vlouii The markot exhibits a lair dogroo oI HraiiUKS lor all IiirIi giadis, owing to the hcaiclty orprinio Wliito Wheat, but Supoi iluo in plontiful and olio ip. Tho Hlilp (Joldou Onto climrod April SOth for Liverpool with lior cargo ol lU.OOO huki Vtillijo Mills Kxtra; tho flreut Unpuhllu ior Chin i carried tho mlk ol 1,50b bbls. and to Cent ml Aiuorki rti bl.ls. Wociioto8iiieriluo,$l(i,l 3o; Kxtrt JSuiwflno, tfl fiOfJI W), Uolilun Ago and Cloldon Gate nlIk.-ilrohM.-il Kxtia, Jj1-, 50 l l)bl. Our oxporls for ton months iu throe ycam past were as follows: ISTI 5, Ul.JOO libls; h".!-l,f.?:;,000; l!?73 1, 'J33,(J00. Wlir.A.-j Thecool woal6or is helping out lliocrojii dimly. lVelghts hnvo this v oik dropped 8miiitol7 down to CJ to I.herpool direct, mil this will help to rollo o our imir Kot of old stook nnd lrao tho new crop to etaud upon its own merits. Tho price of choice Whito milling grain has been arbl tialily foruotl up to?l M'QI S5, f t bliltipuit continue to plok np export narcvU ol ikkxI merohaiititblo grain at rnuoh loss tlguros. Tho ship Baltlo aliured for LUoriwnl April 0th, with (51,813 oil", viituut! at JIIOS.OOO jiiivkltiKOtirujtiibliioit oxxirtN for ton mouths of thoharoit year l,TA,000 etl3j sameiimu In 1.ST3 1, S,M,000; do In lbTi.3, U,ST5,IW. Tho transactions of tho week, m fur as mado public, embraco the iollowiug: oC.OOO ska tor uxpoit, pilatoj 2,6tXHk oxtia oiioico mill. Jllg, ?l h2)i(Jl 85; Ji.ftOi) sks do, Jl SO; 1,M nksdo, (I 75) S.tMO sks shipping, ?1 ; 2,000 Bksdo, ft COG I r."; ,,W sks eoaU, $1 85Q) 1 67T; 1,600 sks Inferior, $1 SO l ctl. The Uv'erpool quotations of ovou dte Is or aver- 8ge, iwyw 3d j oluu, ts 'JdQPs 71I, lir uxenigo, lis fidCtlls 10dj club, 12s. Is71 oraga, 12sbdO'3; club, l3G13s 3d. If whuit soils therefor ?1 71 So percen tal for ololce, which U cuit to ?1 Id per bushel, tkore la tolerably good market for us to dispone of what wheat still rouulua un sold In Orcion. ' During the past week tho condition of w In ter wheat In tuo reunite tma Ihsjii lejHitttHl to tho IVipurUnent or AprlcuUura. About tWO counties of tho yalle h at Otilo aud MN iioiirl n irprMunted, winch lt )ku pro - duecd 7O,W0 00i buslii'ts, or mi per oout of tho product ot wit'n Matm from Ohio to KanmiK. 'I lie a tinge condltiou ot these Htatis In M pnr I'sul, IiulIcVJiig only rte Olgliths of a lull crop If uu Impiovemont nc- ilnit In Iv.mfnnl. v T luir ..nut 1).I.n ? 1 Mlolilfun 03, Indiana (.), JlllnoUU, MKoiir ('.), ICsn-na S7, tliongu oulv SJ romitiiH In tlio luttfi SttUwn ropriin'od. The ("indl tlou is ijttlarlu IVmuylsuuta, Maryland ud Virginia, thoui;h boloiv an avorago. A fow client coimtte tn New York luako extreme )S uiiftoorable returns, Tho proportion, to M GO H.yiAw-1 fAPP, 33URRELL & CJo., I S r i jl NAPP Tixfe xf f TUE kMLEMENTSiuHllVlA'cmNES. ..,-.vVv.. .f.v.i i-t n Mptofl mper" aa jtewr.':-Tho"jBS'ii 1 Self Raka combttied Mjchlcc in th Wonii, eri- aencca iir uic mci 01 us navins rcccirca mo mn est auanlsat Exhibitions and Field Trial, both In Europe and Aincilcn In 13T1 htriinc. and suit able for Flax n well as Grain. t"fci.iid for Lhainplon Circulars before deciding what llcapir to buy. lodnc's Proper and MoHCr,'-"Ohlo', and "Buckeye 'patents combing, with, I)ixlu' lm Iirorcnicutftn d izos, No. 1 and S. Can bo set tb cut MqlimVinn any o'rur Net llaai . rrlcoa prent. ly rtducdJbr 1378' Vijend for Circular entitled why' Farmers ehould"bUy tho ' 1 wt:it Reasons rvjn. f Mdormlrk'8 llcapcrnad Mower. Hand Rakers, ej. ti a itwni and durable. Prices low. Marsh Harvester IhslmUe and economical nay oi Harvesting grain, jmuii s riuc. itaaicai cnan Kcs nnd improvements for lb"j Hany prefer thorn to Ilcadut aud Reapers bcud.fur Uticriiithe Circujar.' ;t ' r, Hainrs' Heater or llarrctcr With llodzcs' Imtirocmcnts and other additions lor ls73 'Iwo sixc, ten and tweho feet cut Our Header uru made In J'tkln. JlJnols, and are the most approved Btj'o aud make Look out lor 'iiiftitoi wales' with pretended impiotemcntu, thatinnybc ollerct hj Callloniln dealerc or their ngctts. IIi)Cr lloucr l'ot r slet Cnmb'nts all the c'lsitab'e I atnre tl it are found In anj other Slower. Nos )and4 ntu uioro imrtlcularl reeom lni.!ia d lor htaitj '-! DeCll)tivo Circulars fi iniehtil I'rieia reduced or ls;j. tilHiKUC Inn llomr. A uoMrfumihiitjnwl jaw ttoit oj in httiti m and Is lliE Jli ef OHtittl inichin 31 1 iiitruni ce 1- tiot i nnd7iwand uiui icsiiyiwbtjlUL. lih.sT ltotlttatejrricalMowfit ill the mirkct CrT"Scnn fui a f-i rate pamphlet nrdeiniine into tho met its of this Atowcr. rncle llmln Tticlier. AMieiler, JIclll-kA. Co s twoeie- with speei il improvements not to be fum d elseuhete llorsc I'owirs All slcs and stvkc Including the mwtncMl'llt, both ".Mounted 'and1 Down fl Tajlor' tuilhy (take. "Mineilor to tn oilier Ral e jet introdi ced eiy leinible fur sieunliiff whuit I'cMs n- well a" 1 il.ln.' in). Ilivu h.ncl tlitni mado ererl) "luimler, ' ilion'jti and haul tL 111 can be limiiil elnnlirie I'll oil 111.' Hakl-. 8 audio Kit long ilurnt Hake Mne let head, 11 owitrtl on 'urn litis new tilppliu deviee, i luueh THE ULiiT Itcvolviui: lUke made be roplauted In othei crops avorage 14 per rent In the West, or 1,200.000 acres In a hroitiltb ol 9,000,000 acres soeded. 1'ilir.A.pi.ti'HiA, May 11. The Ficsi this tnorning fais in review of theioports from all parts ot PennsyH aula: "Owing tothoso ere Irosts and late spring, much ot thn ox litiug wbf.tt crop has been killed, anil the otuou dolayod et,?ht or teu weeks. Careful Inquiries load to the belief that not oer halt crop will be gathered, mid e en this amount depends on a touliuuanee of dry weather., 8a u Frauclaeo KInrket, lUX TELTOlUril bau Franclcco, M Ik rtour-$5 wxaa co . ' ucat-t Im1 TO. l!.irley-f 1 1)031 W Oats-J.J 03, best Oregon, $2 1SK. l!)e 1 33. Portland Markets. Wheat, pr cental, sacked...'. 1 B01 60 Flour, jobbing nt from 9 734! Oil 11.U ky , 1 40Q.1 CO Otts, pr lb t lliiion 1(T13 11 on lta.. Mioiltder l-i.17 Uiui 1 isan U-'.-s lS&U) (fiiekeu 3 5031 (X) Hitter biluo " loll ... " -solid . (3iii?o Illiles ricu . ' tli . " tilled.. .QJU 3.VT... 1U31S II in 7 SALEM MARKET. MONETARY. LruAl. Temjebs, bujlns, S')i . telling, Wc. FLOUR, GRAIN Ac. heat, be't vvhlto, i bushel O.itt-, tJ bu Cum .Meal, V I'lour, best, V suek, (K. barrul).... 1! tekwhiJt 1 lour, V t" llr.111, V ton bhorts V lu OllCtU' 5U.il, M ton l'ler hi'nl, per lb sin.... KTl 0 ...1 . vXV310 0 jo ooa .. io IXHii,.... iX . tlBftll. iiav, 1,111... baled. V toll. iiitocntihs kuar, t-in FranciseiiiuCuid, V bid 11Q II Island fcMl'll.Sv C.-llahed til3 ponderetl 14o IS irrauuUted ltLii. It blntp. f sral 1 ttvjl i3 Tea, Japan. V lb 6lvj,i 00 ImiAirlali..:: ,, ,....1 )5M so CoiToe, UotttA l!lc4, V S ...- Ii .'Hiow.'.li av.fc .. J.lMV Cirnivu Island, pur em.; i.veipool, coane.. ...... dalrv.... Ntl! l)4J-t-t-,t-," ' rrTiT rnoiTs, vkgetabls; 1'11C', ,. diiwi.ry n. J'eaclwi, dried, V B.J... Pluuuv, " " ..,, ..,.!.. .;.T Heuii, V i t'otiltutr. V LuitUcl, Outoii. V O..... l.i)lu-e. ) dux CuruU, bush HUTTEh7e(H19, c. lluttor, frorh rotlr, ) t purLed r.tv, V dau ( bcMe" OrrffOQ prime, V tl . Lard, V ft oilsTac. Llun-.'d OU, txvtltM, ft it Hon tin, " , Lard Oil, V ntlon iValOll, R , .Wn.foot OIL I) iral..... Tallow, V t uO LEATHER, Ac. IComcted by t, W. GUWcrl, dealer, Ktutm. Harness I cst'ier, V t S.1T1 hVtrtlee- Uuther, " S.VA IliUla I entlur. " JsA r renca 1 u luoi.......,,,..,.mi.vi Fruncll Kip. prioji. ,,... i,.iMfno) Ci'. ki.d On eon Calf " 1 va 00 t 11) t Hf M -antaCJrjialp- lh.lo. ilty. " ................. 1(I. " trrtrli. &? DiMrbklni.tliyv Jr A ditt.V . " ,l..,.ilUl bhe'e'P Peltf ' !& n-.ni .V.r.'.i.l Uifil 25 ....,;..! Mi SO ...... ..tliii:.. 40,1 m ' 5 1 ISA 11.. -10S .iv .. Miltfc 73 . SJtt .. .. S0l& e . 11$ If . KvS - .. HH J3 ..1 TV?..! Ill ..1 IIVA1 7.1 10 OFFER TOR - t :3irxi357b, FOLLOWING - a, More timfitvtxmmr ai'aiiHHon tor lMS.'tn both Separators aud Powers Want of space for ums enumerating, is now recognised as jury lsn iliir Thresher, and stands far ahead of the II imlietl of the Jlloictrs" In tho estimation of the Thn shins I ; public. GUARANTEED to 1 are faster and '.raster ana clean nerur. without crackhttr uattt Ofgfaiu tholTAJY OTHER Threshei Mbrtn I'artlcnUrtttcntlonlg called to the nloslce"BND HIIAKEVjSIIOB, nd net? Improvements ltnthc X'Mouiiled" Poumi etc.. etc. Threshermcn who who have bot Men the changes and ImnroceiDenlt ' raado .In. the. "Pitts'.' Bnflilo ThrcsherJdnring Ihe last tw o years, will consult their otcn Inter e by looklne at tho "CHALLENGER" before bnyiii' 81cnli-re A ATAII' PATKXr JUDDLU for THRESHING FLAX can be furnished when desired. All sizes, from-1 to 13 horo power Look 0'it for "Boifus" Jilts' Thresher Tho Otmilne aro mado only by Jas Dayley, Buffalo, N. Y , and can bo had only through us or our authorized tccnts- rr a ft i- nirse nay rorKS. "Ncllls's" Harpoon, ac knowledge to bo tho best. Alto Palmer a Kan Xllls.-Clark'e "nnuble Shako" Pacific Mill The only Mill that w 111 eqnrvte Oats from V. heat litrfeUhj. cnt rra'es. Hay, Phttform and Mill Scale! arious sizes ' (hums "Dlancliard s," the Lett in the uorltl tleo the C) Under and '1 hcrmomclcr Wajrors.-Wr-baro- bo'rnho "rAClFIC nnd thr tlli'n" with" M.W l'ATrERN"a;OT7 Qrnl hcai'j t'llmUes. w heels i-oaked iu I.OILINU OIL and oilier Improvements fc r 1S7" Guarun tced to 1 v llyhttr and outueai all) other w.i(,on in Ibis 1 rirLct. Npr Hi Masons A New three and four Spring Miiloii coin)lcte', with two scats, itc , cl eapei and better end more complcto thin those made Iietc. ALSO. Hill vcstln? Tools, Mill 6trmc. I tiAs lor Machines, .Smut Slaclilnc, Bicklu faectl n, Stcum Lnelnt, Hublier.v. Leather belllnf; Planing Mnelilms, Turbine Water Wheels. Ilnlcs, Carrinscs, etc. Wo 11 lport only tho BEST articles, and our prices will at all times bo as Ion as tho lowest, tSf"Llberal icrmi to the1 Trado, Manufacturers1 Descriptive Circulars mailed ou application. KNAPI-, BURR ELL, & CO, I'ortlard, Orcjjon. May 1, FouTheiu Country Homk. Gaiety Hill met a loss this afternoon when Mrs. Looney aud her charming daughters gavo up their winter quarters at the Baruuui placo and re moved to the home farm houso iu the hills tljls side of Jcuerson. To bo beautiful and witty, charming and brilliant is not given to many in this world, and such a combination of charms mikes the absence of our young friends a loss to social llteiu Salem; but that hospitable home toward the Sautiam will be a delightlul visiting place for their fortunate Salem friends. Rev. Mr. Croasiuan, father of our friend Al. the aarne who built the Evangelical Church in this city about (en yean ago, and also a church at Cor vail Is, and went east in ISWi, returned by last steamer, and intends to spend 4he balance of his time among us. He (s very welcome. Tho Evening Journal gives the following: Tlio mall brought to Mrs. Alton, wife of Mr. wasningion Allot), nast ronianci, me otlier day, the ploating intelligence that eho was an boiross to 820,000. Mrs. Allen is a daugbv tor of tho lflto ex-Sonator McDougall, of Cal lfnrnia, Is a lady ot pleasing addresc, and undoubtedlv deserves the cood fortune wlilch lias tallon to her. Tho Bulletin says tho large canning estab lUluuent lielonglug to the fishery of Mr. John West, at Wostport, will cotumonco op oration to day upon the arrival of tho Eintna Huyward, ai sho will carry a largo amount of tin and other material to that place mid for use at the fishery. Tlio Jotnwii says: The body found in tlio Willamette, near Milwaukie, on Siturday, and reported to bo that of a Mr. Znnhelzor, by our morning contemporaries, was that of Isaac Bttt, n resident of Gorvals, who has been inlssloK lor. sevoral days. Mr. llatt Is thought to liavo coiniuittoil sulcldo. Thosolnjurod by the explosion of the Sen ator, tlio Oieijoniun Rajs nro doing well. Crowley Is ablo to walk; Grill Jotio-, tho Steward, who sustained a fracturo of bolh logs, is considered bovond dangor. Charly Grant and Tellz Kvans, both of whom were severely hurt, aro doing finely. The 111 fated Sonator Is now beached on tire eastern shore and. search for more bodies"ls deferred until ihe water falls, Tlio tnaehln- ory is ii gooa aa new ana wuimo takon out. The KAglblfvoolcn mllli of llrow nsv tlio ere sold at'aiuillon the other dav, by the lerltf, for something over $7J000. J. M, Mf- yer, ivmi a rew Diner Hrowuavmo giniiomu, .v.ero the purchasers. Tho factory w(ll he run as heretoAwt, and the people get, the beu otU of a market t)r their wool WfM lty,-4A. raft of log from tho Santl am oaiiiotiowa the river yaaterday and fall ;l to nmkaa- landlntt until they rbached tho Biauth or North Mill Crook, wharo the ateamer AIIlm found them to day and towed them U into tbvddy.7r l.'CII James Smith, deck hand on. tho Senator, ohluu to lm all'and don't want to be counted dea sny JimsrHr. UlaUtcC. rjn'r; m iMirri arsur korur. av kOJL.A.IfJCl .t .-- A T1 1 111 r rrauriiau am ro- A. Ct-tllkl. . 'i i''?. 5. l. Wf4UAll. Trmit of .S.itiKrrlt.rltu. Om copy, ono jcirl'J nnwWTl (3,00 Ou ci,', rlr luca tlutliiiututien) -...- l.0 OMCaiCUvt liVWh IIS UUkbon) ,.. .75 qa:2co-av'-.A-TcK. i HeE!, The Most Complete, Cheap, and Practical Machine FOR B0EIFO WELLS, PEOSPEOTOT FOR COAL, ETC. o fr.- Tho greatest obstticlcs to uell-uoilnj,' (boulders) ensily overcome with our J", 21, ami 3(i-lneh Augers. With Ilimmer .ttlachmcnt, can boro any bize -well ro quirctl. With 8.iml-bhIo4 or VnK'eo attaclied, or witli our Sancl-nuffcr, crn put ir. wells in quick suiul or gravel, v.hcio all other means fail. Tlio position and con struction of the knivoi or cuttino edges enable it to boro through sand-stone, slate, or hard-pun. Wo furnish drills for lock. COUNTY RIGHIS FOR SALE OR LEASE. 325 par day guarant9ed. 15a, SEND FOR CIRCULARS. Call on, or address, J. H. ROBBINS. Bethel, Polkco., Oregon, Whore ono of tho Augers can bo seen DIXIE STUD FARE STOCK- BREEDERS ..or.. Oregon and Washington Territory a nn iiEspncTruLLY asked to examixi: IX. tho at illlunc kipt for the Improvement of Stock ..AT THE.. FARM OF JAS. W. NES3IITII, X'olk Couutj, Oregon. The anlrniU gClrcd aro fcLctloi 5 fiom tl 0 Best Thoroisghbreci ..AM).. TROTTING FAMILIES Kcntuclir nnil tlic Ensiern states. Tlio vnbllr aro cortlUllv luvllctl to osamlno tlio "hplrltor tho'llmc," Tmf, ric'd. ami Farm," antl ollur Un.liic American block .limn il f r thriraiitt. Ctdinti', at will nt examine llio aniintW tliemelvir, which will boimiVr tho euro of AM'illtUb liUlLU. formorlj with 11UDD DOIU.K, of Aow Yor. Scr lee ScaNoti, from April IxttoAus 1. A a nprcecntatho of ThofoaUbred stock the MalUuu DELAWARE, llrnl bj It. A. Alexander, of Kentucky, Is oflVrni: he 11 H4 u thn fAtnnn nhLhnnij .. lflt.o .1.1 l.n i... ' .oton,'' oat of " Fllrtllh. Ir ." by sir Archy." Doliwara w out of ' Arlil," cho by Importol ''Par- I'luuu, wuu unmsni oni m jvniriana, Mui nuro, as Is well known, an cmliMo rupuiatlon uudir tho ow m rehlii of General OrovesBor. v uenvrara nas penormia a rowturs: A Wonduvrn Irlnp mcotlni; of 18W ho won tho nako for three i i r old; nexi, the ProAuc4 rUkc for lurr. year old tl.1100 added by tho Clnb Next, tbeT Clt Puwe." tt tvTO-mllo heu, ill ae t and. three dayi after, ho heat the fcnonn - Uarrv of tha Wetf! for 1 Olnb IMrw" ot 1,000 three-mfle heat, at Uwtpattewoa fall Meetlov. At tho Hobokeu Soring Met tins, ittn. hanford Sweei,Ukes" pnrsn. aSOQ.TlDlleaDd half At Ittrrsau bnrtnff lfHnv. 1M?. w.ln tKVirM.MillA ilash tor all avfor t380. and-tho rameHljT he beat !.,.r.rl'- throe-tatle htwU, for tlUU, aad at tha fttterwm Kail Meetinj;voatiiaCDdenraodGUtPcna,or3DD. " nniwn mo uouerwona uin txn.' or 130). liRLAWARK 1 a rich bay, UK hands blzh f ner- HKLAWARE iaarichbaj.UKhtadsblsh of per fictlyqultt tamper, and U aTery dMlrahl tlr7or road and porting (lock. Dt-slrlDir iwixclally to to tnenaraRe a datf of better a o,xled horso. nbn derldxl to pat the erv lee nf IMlwareTO INSUltE forllS. pot me en trr ox rrorltloaalncteat iiub vi pvrriee, WINTHROP KNOX. Formerly Eonncj's'Knox, Is a hiylrovt-MB hands bleb, aad nelhs Ilfrt b , 1 four yers old. d was slrod by General Knot." he hy "Yimvuat lUro," bv "sLeraun LUck IIant,', by "Urxout liUclrllawk, Ly "fchirnuu 1 IfHHBiiWHlHA : JY I ' aiiE55iSsSSg B in operation. a21ml Mor?an,"1y ",lntln Jlorean " Tho ilnm or "Win throp Knox" was out ol tho vvcllknmji Levitt niun. bald maro vva rilul bj John O. in', Umi , of Win. throp, M-ilno, anil was by "lilacs I.lun," ho by tio North How or 'Miormin DIiclv Hawk" dim of I.cvttrmaro l.v OM Ithcrrll, ho by n'lnthroi'ML-i'u V Tiiw ffranilflnm iirwinihrn.i Kno wit vv iu UK iH'UDicinitijjn," no y "iintri- llamh'ctmiUr," who was thoionjibrul anil siooil at Urtstiil crmont, until ho vva S7 5 nirs old. nroilncin vTo E it,lo,""l ml) ofthe Laki." ' Grim Jloun tilnllo." "Tnio Iiilin," "bontn,',""Gnv'lroiib,c, lllnck Mail ih " nnil mnnv vthcrrilobrltlc .?.lci " "'IVNIItOP KNOX lor 10 TO Il' SUltL. 1'iuvUIoiial nolo at lino of nrvlu., BLACK STRANGER Wii f 'red bj Unck M nbo, a hr-o ftt Stallion hv Oeiicral Ki u I'nclu Slmlo (fonneily known n vNjLfKnoii Imhjw owned hyllcnrr It KuttittiUd. lH,of Wnurvllk -Mtiiiii.ls i tl.iHimt nalllt.n II , hin!lils,i, iiul vvilh 125.1 poind, win noirlltua lorlirtwork, Invhurbicn kept In tin stud, whi.ro ht lKsprovids t;i.tti.rrii f in anlm-ilH llotrot-. n mlk' in 2 AaiKlhlslialvisifiiilil) in 1 10 (Jot a record a- BBiicnfijttrjeirjoldof JW. (Sog Thoniti-on's rtc onl "Jtiillic Brui llor-i." " Tho dam ol Mack Mnrnser vvt tho well known ItevioUli urn, WLljhliislii I pounds, slrul bv Ho, PimMi.eiii tr. U) fcliiue Mo.iiKer, hj In'hm.i Mti-feif.r,byIiiinortid JIi-eni.r, and her lui d din (.he dm oi ludoShubo) was.i Mt-'cnpor man. nelKhlnjlOpitmids ' llltK &I ItANCUl is luj, hands hljh.nnd welsh- arc of tnch ctn irdlnnrv trm imtirel Joint lou down llko Arl viai ivlox. i lai tpi.i timr tt.ij u nuu to Man rtrrarKiiblo nieeil and gnat tio in both branc'iu- o( hi- rami!) for co manj Kcnoration". Iro' '"a " ,1,I"abll; t,uck eUcr for "- farjitrr arVnnl',ii,T.Il.;VSl?ER wl" tanrt for ?SO TO IN SUIiL. 1'rovifioual uotpat timo of Fenict. MAGNjURffl.KNOX, ThrenHy-old.pisi by "General Knoj" dnrn bv hhCltiianlS'lfnfo:11""1 l sartcc of Mr.uM kxox, $25 io jssuia:' ProTWonalnoteattlmoofttrvlcc; w lm" OOOD PASTUHACE fot all mares, with dally care forflpcrwtck. Korltktikcn. J c ' Tho proprietors feel mTdi ennfldence In nT..,t -in V ..' . --- " mj miiuu nt m wns noe, as "(ioacral lino','' tire of hthwTi Knox" and of 'Ma.imm ic,,,.l- .. ' .. ". " ,tor'l P. I (!. SfMll Ml... m poritton j wnui ESassS. i'iiDna .lock. niiN) niii .1 v r. ,t .: ."" : inrt or "Jat 1.! M I,JUN ." tto&ft A Mile Track mmMmmz?i pri-mpiatuYtlou: M "a'inn2 '" receive ltl5 era ri.t,Lin tLV .avi VI MESMITH & LANG. nicUrcnl, Maic! 0, 157,-,. Ii iiuiB. ins llino- rh 11 til. 1 . , . ,1 I ... tn .,,, ,tj u i . and roiid-irc Gen- C1JL' wu raiiu Hire HI ...j..,v, lui won lis way I iro.i 'h all oil. .iiNiw rn.-lind. w nnin ifi.. hir.h.1, ",. Y. !.",.,!'"1.b.t-''- I-"". nd taklne the MihSt