r', WWtWWIIIMI ' t ! r A T TT W WILLAMETTE FARMER. 1806. 1875, UKRELL & O. OFFER FOR T?3bL lO-ciirvosit of 187S, TIIH FOLLOWING PaRmImPLEMENTS andM&CHINES. U Mlf WIMBMMMf VsnHaaMH i I ttt u f 't St. it THE CHAMPION Iamndcc-pccially from OREGON DESIGN, and has nil tlic Pitt's Laest Improvements. This Thresher N no longer ndvertl-ed under the narao or Oil VII,HV.K. To avoid conlnundiug name Mid trade marks, It Is branded with our trademark, 0XtA2aa.:olo.tl- without which nnno are gcnulnu There machine for lew liuvii .,1,1, the meiit improvements, and are name, it is the ciiA.wriu. ur i 11 1 nunui, HAINES GENUINE HEADER! "With Special Improvements for I HTfJ . WelmvoTwo M.X.liU ANU UMUUtilS WIIKKLHIt, IfI(L.I,ICK A CO.' .TIiiiIii. I'or Tun or 'IIiilc Hoiscs. with Latest Mo mueldiic fen tlw runner who does hi- own work. 'hands" hio needed. Rfiitchell and Schuttler Wagons -Best in UsePrices Reduced. CASH. CKlTTJIT. CASn. CREDIT. 3-inch Light Two-J Torso $110 00 $123 00 3 1-2 inch Heavy Two-Horse $120 00 $134 00 3 1-4 Inch Medium Two-HorM! 115 00 128 00 3 3-4 inch Medium Four-Horso 133 00 150 00 ray' F.ach Wagon caiiqilcle, with Sprint) Scat and California llrakeWide Track Extra, So. GENERAL GRANGE COUNCIL. Hastem Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Mn. Kdiiou: Tho Uonoral Council of I. of II. of KHStnin OrORon, Kastern Washington and Idaho Torrltory met in tho city of Walla Walln, W. T., on the 7th inst., and adjourn ed Bfter it four days' session. On account of the .Subordinate Granges not liavlng sulUelutit notice of tho meeting, tho Attendance was not large, nevertheless every thing was harmonious, and, it is thought by the members present, that much good will nsuo, ami that not-only the Patrons but the whole country will bo benefitted. The Coun cil adjourned to meet at Weston on the sec ond Monday in October, unless sooner called by the Executive Commiltoe. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year, viz; J. II. Doutb.it, President; H. T. Levins, Vice President; Win. M.Shel- ton, Secretary; John Irvine, Treasurer; M. M. Cnshiug, lluslnoes Agent; Robert Mays, John Irvlno and H. T. Levins, Executive Committee Theollowlng resolutions wore unanimous ly adopted: Resolved, That it is the opinion of the rep resentatives of the uovenU Granges of East ern Oregon, Kastorn Washington nnd Idaho Territory In General Council assembled, that the building of locks around the Cascades and the Dalles of the Columbia river by the Oeueial Government Is tho only feasible means for opening up the Miltlemont and prolluiblii cultivation of the val and beauti ful tracts of produetlvo agricultuial country lying UHtneon the Cascades and ltoclty uiountaiiib; and tho Order is part'cularly ro quosted to use all honorable miians consistent with tlio organization ol tho Patrons ot Hus bandry to procure tho proper legislation, and tho President and Kocreiaiy are requested to .furnish tho Itupresenlhthu and heiiutors of Oregon, uud tho Dulegalu of Washington Territory, vv ith n cojy ol this resolution and retjuest thulr fUvoraliln cm opoiutiou lit tho Congress of Ihu United States; and al.s. re quest tho Subordinate Gianges to ask llielr inoinbersulm'Lta tho LtgNhiluru to inoiimti nli70 Cougiess on ,tho hiiiiu matter. Alno, that tho Stnto Giuugc soon to tusumlilo lo petition Cougresi on the si.mo hiilj"ct; and request the Masttr thtiol lo bring die sub ject before lliH Nrtiloaal (irangn, and iiqiutat that body to petition CoiigrbN to itmWo an Appropriation lor the work, iteolvcil, Th.it tlio SmeiBry furnish the pastors of this city, the WiLHitmu'i; Faumiiii and the Mountaineer with a copy ot the fore f;olDg resolution, and irquest them to pub lish the same. W. M.. SitHMOK.Sec'y. VuTOllIA.Jlinn '21 A Utile belmeS o'etloe k last evening Lleuteuant-iCauuiiauiltir Sanders and pilot George arrived In town uud reported the total loss of the Unifd tttittM mn-ol-war fcSaratnij, In Seymour Narrows, Johnston's fitralgkt, on Friday nimnhig last. Tlio vessel truok-voiy bard, asshwt vww going at tho rate of 'fourteen knots with Mfeweu-kuobourrtiut, swung etioiind and liuug on a lutlu while, tike was then headed for tUoVucouver shore. Water was gaining rapidly, enabling Ike of ficers an crew to save but little of the stores, erlecti, olothing, etc. She remained over water betore sinking Just one hour. A good deal more.wotild have hewi saved only that it was not :uowu at what atomeut the kip would vanish. Bronze Tnrleys ,M flobblers frunS toil) mouths old. W to 40 lbs i arii fr sale now, ileus II to EiMcq Geese 10 to 10 pound 1M.T pair ai nia turUj. IIlick ;i'Aiut iiwui, IS lbs. . CtRits, Uralimas, Lelinrns, Houdans, Ban tams, tic. yCfiVSt iresb, pure, trnyt to nime ; w ell packed, to as to hHtoh after arrhnl. For Illaitrated Clreultrtiid Pi Ice I.bt, address 3VC. 33Vr.I3, Napa, C'al. yKiutirr.s. iitumn, imukons. ridsi stale wherejousaw xklsadertleiuent. Administrator's Notice. TajOTlPK I htn.by lMwm tint 0 uiuli'iti.iuil lus. J. to flnli'r of tl" Hon Count) tVsrt, of ln Counlj f Marlon, Htnm of Oreeon, nutluti d Ail.vlul-trilor if thxertalKOf II '. (i'lmi't. iUcnL lale of sU riiMtitv. Ml iioi da' hi" HIin a,-aln-t ntdis Moore inpili.d I i'-"jri r them iouih.ii tltetullteiif Milim 1 louring 1HII l wpi.n in thocliyol'MUin, In rnll riiuui ulihlu Hx iiiolI)i limn il.ei'iio Linof. JLilid Ifflltm, OrfLPU JuuoMh, 1n15. it , Kl N K i Jelltt I V.dwJljI'-l alor; mgM JRMw r BUCKEYE all that Id Implied in the Ascents for A eheip mddo of harvesting ACHES per day. We hav e Ptyles 10 and 12 feet Cut. ..Ii.lll. TI1IIEMIIKRS, KildlOKi, linnrovemcnts. A most deslra- The Strongest and most THRESHER VOlvlug 3rt.Alx.OS. Ncllls' Harpoon Horse Fork. But two horses and three lion I California Crops and Markets. We gather the following from the San 1'rancisco Comma ciul Herald of late date : A largo surplus of tonnage remains in San Franclco and ihreeor fiur ships have been obtained for i 10s per ton. to load lor the United Kingdom. Receipts of new wheat have boen small and fanners seem in no hurry to forward their crops Reports received at the bureau of agricul ture from different sections, show that winter and spriug wheat will yield four tifthH of a full crop. Kte promises better than wheat but will fall below the usual average. Oats are in trood condition and wilt reach nearly a full jleld iu the lar gest producing States. Barley promises well. Clover is in fair average condition. Sou Francisco Market. Ur TELEOItAPH. San Francisco, June 23. Flour-$5 005 3". Wheat-! G5l 11. Barlcy-f 1 451 SO. Oats-$2 05; pest Oregon, f 2 12X. Rye-$1 35. Portland Markets. Wheat, pr cental, sacked 1 501 60 Fkinr, Jobbing ut from 8 IS 00 Barley 1 401 SO Oats, pr lb 2 Bacon )012 Ham 12(g.. Shoulder I7 Lard 121S Kres 1531S ChU.kens 3 D04 (X) Butter brine.. .Q.2U " roll " -solid Cheeso Hides green " dry ' salted 4U &5.. tt Hi 1 SALEM MARKET. MONETAItY. Leual Tbniiei'.s, buj lu', bTi : selllns, S"ic. FLOUIt, OlTviN i.c. Wheat, beat white, 1 bushel 60.... Out",V bu ilia's Coin M nil, V & ii Klour, bist, fl suck. (i burrol) 1 25(41 3T Uuckulicit Flour, V U V& 5 Biau, V ion 10 Wall 0 fchorls, V ton iilMiit .. OUC.ike Mal, V 'on 25 ln,.,.. FhiTbccil, pn U '. '-iht liaj, ft ton t..".Gll) uuled, y ton U'.V GllOCLllIKS. Sugar, 8.U1 Frauctscu lelliied, ) Mil 1151 13 Isluid SiisUX crushed uU.S; powdered U& 15 Kriiiiuluied l'-kLo M hlrup. & gal 1 (Hftl 2" fea,.l.nuu. V lb Brngl no liuneilul 1 254M 50 Uoflee, Costu ltlcu, W lb StMa lth SOSO .. Kouo 2i .. Java 85& .. Bait, Carman Island, per cwt 1 00G$1 25 Liverpool, coarse 1 22&1 CO dairy 2 00.... Uay Wt&l IX) FRUIT8, VKoItABLES, 4o. Appe, a 67 dried, tf lb & S readies, dried, W tt im lo Plums, " " , 11K 12 Beans, V B) & (I I'otatoes, l bushel (A 75 Ou1ob,VB 4($ Oabbafie, V doi 5(K3 75 Carrots, V bush. 25$ .. BuTTERTKaOS, 40. Butter, fresh rolls, HI tt $, 20 packed ua 25 Kegs, V deaeu W 18 Cheeso Oregon prime, fi B 18 .. Lard,Vt 13X 15 OILS, Ac. Unseed OU, boiled, V gallon 1 .... raw, '' 1 16a.... Lard Oil, V (raUon 1 7B$s 00 Coal Oil, n ....- 45$ .. Nratsfoot OU, at gtX 1 oai 79 Tallow, V SO IU LEATHER, Jtc. Corrected by J. W. Gilbert, dealer, Bale m. names Leather, M B....... K)Q 40 Skirting Leather, " SSffc .. Bridle Leather, " & f-0 French Calf prdoc t55tf:5 French Kip, lirdor J5itl(H) Cat. and Ureipin Calf " SUA 4t Kip " M 7 fi.tnta Cms Sole, pr t ' 2flA S3 tides, dry, " "10 1 irreen, , K 6 Deer Skins, dry, pr t HO SO " dressed," 1 nrwil M Bhxp Pelts ina 75 Sillamtttt Smtmtt. imuxd xvaar siTPBDir, bt CL. VIIC13 Jto C3TiA.XG, ri'siujitus and ruoriuxTORs. , A, cxinuK. p. w, cncia. Teriin or ubvcrlpllou, Onocopr, out)iMr(5iuv.'ubers)., Onnciiy, t month 11 .lumbers) Due copy, lirco a.ui,llit (IS Humbert) ..(3.00 .. l.SO ... .76 I Sole Agents for the MOWER AND REAPER, Too well nnd favorably known to need comment. It is the rilEJUlUM I1AK VJESTJSU or the world. As a sclt-RaKo Reaper it is uncqualed, and as a Mower it excels them all. MABSH HARVESTER, Small Crops. Binders ride, and reap and bind TEN Han - ester with Header Attachments. TAYLOR SULKY RAKE. durable Rake In nse. Cost rased In a Season. Xlo- I'aimcr's fork, zicmsi. runr,ia ai siyies, ".viouiiieu ' or uowu,- 187Ss SEA-SIDE HOUSE, CHAS. H. DEXTER, Lessee. Dr. L. S. SKIFF, DENTIST, Assisted bv O. F. Tucker. Ovor tlio 33axrIsL, SALEM, ... OREOOiV. Jelmlpd. CHEMEKETA HOTEL, SALEM, OBKO0N. THIS IS THB FINEST TJOTET. NOTtTH OF Man Franelsco, containing 150 rooms. In suit or single, and flltoc np with ail modern Improvements. Omnibus to and from the Hotel, free. House open all night. THOS. SMITH, . Proprietor, (Formerly of tho Kmplre Hotel. Tho Pallee.) 8 ALEM FURNITURE FACTORY, mViJSV At Mill Creek Bridge, LII1EI1TV STREET, - - - SALEM, OltEGON. All Kinds of FURNITURE ON HAND, Ami Itlnde to Older. THE TRAOE SUPPLIED On tho lowest terms for CASH. JOi: WOIt It done, and all kinds of 'JTUIJN1N Ordcs promptly Attended to. Goods dellend to any pirt of the city, to the rail road, or wharf, 1'ki:e or ciianuK. PARMENTEK X- BABCOCK, Aiuiiao. law. wtf w. aATHJiaroao. t. W. WZATHIBTOBD. Weatherford & Co.. Wholeula and Retail Dealer! In DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Patent Medicines. CHEMICALS, K errumery TOILET GOODS, Etc, etc. PURE WINES aad XIQUOtfS For Misliciual pur)". Medicines Ooruoountled, aud "Wsatlierford & Co.. Uy o-t CacuacrclaJ trcei. 9L11.C3X. (hamplon lloapcr and Voir. The BEST Self Hake comblnid Moclilno In the Word, as evi denced by the fact or Its naung receivrn me nign est awards nt Ethibilluns and Field Trial, bolh In ktirmiH nnd Amerlea in 1SJ4. Mromr. mid suit ablo for lax as well as Grain 2rT"Setid lor Champion Circulars before dtcidln.t whatlteaper to buy. lodtc's Hcapcr aid lner "Ohio" and "Buckeye" patents combined, with Dodge's Im provement; two size-, No-. 1 and 2. Can bu set to cut higher 'Attn any other Self linker. Prices great ly reducd for 1375. fSrBend for Circular entitled "Twenty Keasons why Farmers thould buy the Dodge.'' Mtl'ormlf k' llcaprr aad Mower Hand linkers; extra ttmiiq aud durable. Prices low. .Marsh Hanrtcr VestraUe and economical way of ban estlng grain, nindes ride. Jtadlcal bail ees aud Improvements lor 187). Many prefer thim to Headers and Heapeis. Send for DescrlpMu Clrcu'ar. Halms' Ilcafcr or Harrctcr With Ilodjrcs' Imnrovemento and other additions for 187i. Two sles, ten and twelve Teet cut. Our Hcsde's are made In PMn, Illinois, nnd are the must lpprtncd stylo aud innke. Look out lor 'Intrim mitlm' with pretended improvements, that may bo olleiei, by cailiornia ueaiers or men ugeuis. rilnnes llimrr. Four sizes Combines all the desliable leatures that ale found lu any other Mower. Nos. iau14 are moicpartlcuianj lecom mended for heaiy uoik Descriptive cirtulais fiirin-hed. Prices reduced for 1S",5, !prn''UC Iron )1 cr. A model oftlmphclty an I verection of mtcianhm, nnd Is TliE Jwctl geaietl maehiiioyet iutiiHlucil; is ttioti'l and dm tible and unquestionably TUH MY.iV moilti ale pi Iced Mower in tne market J3ryScnd for u pragu iiamphlet and examine into the merits of this Mow er. Kn'leMlhuIn Threshers. Wheeler, Melll-.ki Co's twoslzes, with special Improvements not to be found clsew here. Home FoHtrs. All sizes and stvles. Including tho7icimofI,itts, both "Mounted" and "Down." Taylor's Nulay Itake.-Sunerlor to any other Itaku yet Introduced. Vtry desirable for gleaning whmt fields as well as raklnj; hay. Have had them made expressly "to order," ttionger and heailer than can bo found elsewhere. Kcvolvlng Bakes 8 and 10 feet long. Barnes Hake. Nine feet head, mounted on 'tun run. new tripping device; Is much THE BEST devolving Hake made. "Ilx 3Fd3L33ca.e2rss STOCK- BKEEDEKS Oregon au f asLwtoo Territory ARE RESPECTFULLY ASKED TO EXAMINE the btalllous kept lor tho Improvement of Stock ..AT THE.. FABM OF JAS. W. NESMITII. Polk County, Oregon. Tho animals offered are selections from the Best Thoroughbred ..AND.. TROTTING FAMILIES ..or.. Kentucky nnd iliu Eantcrn state). The public are cordlilly Invited to exnmlne the "Bplrll of the Times," "Turr, Field, and Farm." and other leadlmr American Stock Journals for tholr aute- cedents, as well as evtnilue the animals themselves, which will lie under the i are of A I. I'll EUS GUILD, formerly with BUDD DOBLE, of New York. Service Seaaon, from April 1st to Aug. 1. Aa a representative of Thoroughbred stock the Bullion DELAWARE, Bred by R. A. Alexander, of Kentucky, Is offered; he wa by the famons raco-horse " Ringgold," ho by " Boston," out of "FlirtllU.Jr.." by "Sir Arcby." Delaware was ont of "Ariel," she by Imported "Bar pedon," who was bronght ont in England, and made, as Is well known, an unviable repu'ation undir the ownership of General Urovesnor. Delaware has perlormed as follows; At Wnodlawn spring meeting of lsns he won tho stake for three ynar olds; next, the Produce stakes for three jears old colts, two-mile heals. (5U0 entrance, $200 fnrfcit, and 1.(100 added by the Club. Next, the "Club Purse," fbOO, two-mile beats, all ages : and, three days after, he beat the famous "Uarry or the West" lor "Club Purse" of $1,000 three-mile heats, at the Fattersou Fall Meetlny, A' the Hobokcn Spring Meeting, 18H7, " Sanford Sweepstakes" purse. 500, mile and half. At Patterson Spring Meeting, 1SKJ. won lliethr-e-mllc dash for all ages for fSOO. and the same day he beat Darrle, three-mile heals, for $700, and at the Patterson ran weeiing won me -unrtenvoou uuwerse' offaou. DELAWARE Is a rich bay, 15( hands high ol per fertly quiet temper, and is a very desirable sire lor road aud sporting slock. Dealrlng especially to encourage a class of better blooded horses, wo have decided to put the services of Delaw.ro TO INSURE for 25. Provisional cole at time of service. WINTHROP KNOX. Formerly Eonney's Knox, Is a bay brown, 16 hands high, and weighs lino lb.. Id Aj. .AaJ.li, u,., .. u 1 ..ul k. .. f, .... ., ,' .. I i.ui jim.iviii.biui .las mm uj ueuer3! iIIOi. h iiy "i-rn,ort Hem," br "Sberunn Bhck Hik," by " Vv'puout UUck-Uawk, by Shcrnuu. r ' latHilW.Mclln4Bll:s l'liflnlo W'ts' ImproiC'l lisllcrgir' 'Jlirslier. Moio tininviemeiilri and adttllloiii lor 1875, In both Si parators and Powers Want of space lor bids i nunn-ratliiir. Is now rccognlriil as 77A'" LtaJlmi Ihrtsiitr, niid tUuds lar ahead ot the 'mudiett of the Jllmietn' In the istlniallcn of the Threshing public. GUARANTEED to , rate faster and clean lettei. without ctatklng or uaste or grain than AN Y OIHEll '1 hreeher knoun. Particular attention Is callul to the liloslefs"END SHAKE" SHOE, and ntw Improvements in the "Mounted"' Pouere, etc.. i tc. Tlireshcrmcn who who have not seen the ihanges and lwiroiement mado In tlio "I'ltts" DulUlo Thicslur during the last tvvojears, will conmllthelrotcn Intnenthy looking at the "CHALLENGEIf biloic bujlng eljcwh re. 1 A'A'IF 1'A'IEST JIIVULE 'or THRESHING FLAX can ho furnished when desired. All sizes. from4 tn 12 hone power. Look, out for "llogu' Vf' Thrctheiv. 1 ho Utmime are mado only by Jas. Ilrayb y, Buffalo, N.Y , and can bu haa only through us or our authorized agents. Hrse liny Forks. "Nclll's" Harpoon, ac knowledge lo bu the best. AlrO Palmer s Kan Ullls.-Clark's "Double Shake" Pacific Mill. Iho only Mill that will u iterate Oats hum Wheat jieifecllt. let' r Ha'rs. Hay, Platform and Mill Scales. various sizes. I luiriis "Blinchard's," the oett tn the uorld: also Ihu Cjlitider and Theruiometer Wnaonn. Ws have bolh tho "PACiriC" and Ihr "Bain" w lth " NbW PATTERN" ia.ta i-lrong and heaiy thlmbhs. Wheels soaked in 1JOILINU OIL nnd oilier improvements lor lfa7". Guaran teed to inn lighter and oututaravy other wugoa In this market. Ror lite llairons A New three and four Snrlni? Wngou complete, with two seals, Ac. cheaper and better and more complete than thoso mado here. ALSO. Han estlng Tools, Mill 8tonc, lxtrn lor Mai htnes, rimut Machine. Sickle bcctl'jn, Slcam Engine", Ituhbcr & Leather belling Planing Machines, Turbine Water Wheels, Huggles, Cmrlagcs, etc. We Import only the BEST articles, and 6nr prices will at all times he ns low as "the lowest, GrfLlboral terms to tho Trade. Manufacturers' Descriptive Circulars mailed on application. KNAPP, BURRELL, & CO, Portland, Oregon. Mayr Mnrgai." by "Justin Morgan." Tlio dam of "Win Ihnip Knnx " was out of tlio well-known Levitt mare. Mid n.nru was raised by John O. Wing, LVu... of V, in throp, Maine, and was by "Black Lion," huby tho North Hoi-mi on Micrinan Illack-Haw k" dam of Levitt niarobv Old M. Ithcn II, liu by Wlnthwp Mes.cn gei, by Imp. Mes-engir. T hu granddam ol Wlnllnop lno wn- by i ling tlfinihli tonlin," he bv "Hams llambletonlan," who was thoiiMuyhhrid and flood at Ililslnl ernnmt, mull ho was 27 vuirsold, ptodueing ' f.ny Eagle. " "J ndy oflho Lake." "Gru n Moun tain Ito)." "Ti no John," "Seutag." "Oie Trouble," "Black lnilah," nnd nrmv v I her ecU lull u s. service of WINTHHOP KNOX tor '10 TO IN SUltL. Pruvislonal nolo at llmo of service. , BLACJC STRANGER" Wa sired by Unclo "bubo, n large fist Stallion by General Knox Unclu hhubo (rornieily kiiowii us Wjer's Knu) Is now owned by Henry It. Iluttirdild, Esq.. or Watervllle. Mulnti. Is a (liestiint slalllun lhjf hands high, and weigh. 1250 pounds; was never fitted for last vvoik, having been kept 111 thu stud, where hu his proved a getter of fast animals. Hu trots a mill In 2 "A uud his halves readily In 1:10. Gin i record si agieen fi.ur jeuisoldof 250. (Sou Thompson's rcc oid "Mnlno Bred Horse." Tho dam ot Black Stranger was tho well-known Reynolds mare, weighing 1250 ponnds, tired by Ho. man's Messenger, by Stone Messenger, by Wlnthrop Messenger, by Imported Messenger, nnd her grand danf (ihe dam of Unclu Shubc) was a Messenger mate wenching 1 pounds. BLACK STRANGER 1 lfl hands high, and weigh, ed when siai ted for Oreion 1147 nonml-i. 111. limlv are of such extraordinary strength, with knees and. gambrel Joints low down like sire, and grandslre Gen-ei-ilKnox, that wuleel that this, added to his close allUneu to such remarkahlo speed and great size in both branches of his family for so many generations,, must make him a valuable stock getter for the fanners.' of Oregon. BLACK STRANGER will .land far tin Tn IM- SUUE. i'rov isional note at time of service. MAGNUM KNOX, Three years old, pasf, by "General Knox;" dam by' Robblns horse, by "Human's Messenger," by "Btono Messenger," bv" Wlnthrop Messenger." by " Import ed Messenger:" sho wrlghud 1,: 50 lbs and Is now owned," hy thu Bath Strum Mill en. Scnlces of MAGNUM KNOX, $25 TO INSURK. Provisional note at time of service. GOOD PASTURAGE for all marcs, with dally care, for $1 per week. No risk taken. The proprietors feel much confidence In oflVrinc: this stock, as "General Knox." sire or " Wlnthrop' Knox "and of " Ma.iinm Knox," and grand siro or "Black Stranger." has won his way through all op position In New EnUnd. winulng the highest stakes-whll-owned by Col. Lang, and taking thu highest awards us a siock horse over all New England' and now at 20 vears of age stands at tho head of tho "Fash Ion Stud Farm " stables for $150 season service with out warrant, with such companions as "J Gould," "Socrates," and "Taller," and was selected and con pled with such celebrities a. " Ij.rt Th,n .. i ...... i. and many others. " Harris nambletonlan," the grand Sire Of "Gen. Rnnr" .ml 0r.11 imiul -t... r k.-i.n Gen. Knox' ' and great grand slro of tho colts offered for serv Ice. was bv the 9 iubred thoroughbred norse nam nietonian. See Stud Book, page 187: and ttaiaoietonian was the produce of Imported Messen ger to his own daughter. A Mile Track n?nvbe,cn..lal(1 "P00 Co1- Neimlth'a estate, wblcli .I111 Ve, ,u ,r' u?Wt carc' wh0 wlu nan'e and train the stallions and horses lor other nnrtle. rie-imn. .11 corres.ondence requiring answering will receive liw-u. aiivuiiuu. Parties deMron nf trnintntT ).Mp mm Bnini.ta .A conialh-oUfn'dthHUc of hv track ami any athlco latnlulnsor bftudllDff, or antitanco lu tbe talu of HESMITH & LANG. m (ML. ri tt r, ilr4iktaw .. 'filuiB&fa i..'. . .tue.jj& - $