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ffUS"' WILLAMETTE FARMER. fe heesssss: L.TiV, 1A 4Jl2VttXHS3 1873. 1856. 2NAPP, 3SVRBELL & O., ofteu Fon Harvest oIT 187S, Till. FOLLOWIXO "3733. ra., tellMPLEMEl ACHIIES. X- ITSandll c2S&Zj - 6 11 . tt ft? i tf 5 f THE CHAMPION THRESHER Is matte especially from OREGON DESIGN, and has all the Pitt's Latest Improvements. mis itirisn"r la no longer artvertlcd under tbe name of G'H ALLEGE. To uvauiiiuiiuiui: names ana iraac marks, It is branded with oar trade-mark, JSfUUnpiOll, without which none arc genuine. These machines x.m?.-"iT is ffiin-i7iJYSirBVoaiS' a" ,hat ,B ,mpll;d ' HAINES GENUINE HEADER I Itu Cjiocla! Improve menu for 18T3. We lun e Two 8tyle W and 12 feet Cut. JiiilllliEi AilJI 0UUHLIS UK Alt. Sole Agents for the BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER, Too well and favorably known to need comment. It is tho PREMIUM HARVESTER of the World. As a Self-Rake Reaper it is unequaled, and as a Mower it excels them all. Agents for MARSH HARVESTER, A cheap mode of harvesting Small Crop". Binder ride, and reap and bind TEN Aiiu.9 per us). e nave uanesier wun Header Attainments. 1TKKKI.ISK, IUKLLICK ce.'S THKGMHERS, Endless Clialn. For Two or Three Morses. with Latest Improvements. A most deslra le machine for the banner who does bis own work. But two horses and three IiatteH" are needed. I ! .TAYLOR SULKY RAKE. The Strongest and most thirable Rake In use. Cost saved In a Season. voltrlns Xl.AlK.ecB. Ncllls' Harpoon Horse Pork. Horse Fork. liuRSK 1'OW i.113 a 1 styles, "Mounted." or "Down." no- Palmer t Mitchell and Schuttler Wagons Best in UsePrices Reduced. i ij t i i i m CASH. CREDIT. CASH. CREDIT, 3" i j . 1 sl1,t7.!voI?.,orseV 511000 $123 00 3 1-2 Inch Heavy Two-Horse $120 00 $134 00 J 1-4 .Iiidli MedlumTwo-Horse- 115 00 128 00 3 3-4 inch Medium Four-Horse 135 00 150 00' EST hack Wagon complete, vUA Spring Scat -and California IiraJicWide Track Extra, $5. Californifi Crops and Market. Trota theS.eF. Commercial HeraUlot July lt, we tako the fallowing: We have now .completed another harvest year showing .a.'lurge out-turn of Cour and grain, yet tbe noli proceed", are very constd rablytless ttuuvthose of the year preceding tbe low prices ruling for breadskuff tbe yroTldovor, the-rcsujt of rull average crops both In JJuropo and America, aod bleb freights. Ill e tlrst-uii months of the year are causes oirOicienb to-occount for an unprofita ble year's business to all oiporteraof BTlour .d Wboat to tho United Kingdom. All things considered the cereal crops aroiprom Jalng a fair average yield. And with anvklnd of inducement held out for an exportitrade 5n Flour, Wheat or Parley a Jarge business is sure to follow,(psr.tlcularly as tonnage is rery nlontffiil and frelghl exceedingly cheap. The wool cljpis turnl og outtou as well as was predicted, the vi 9ld lame on d jair prices rooeivea lor the prod uct. Tbe supply of dlssngjged ton oage exceeds 60,000 tons a Jarge llfci of idle hip now.ly ing Idle in our harbor. Tuore Is vory little business now offering, and frel ;bts to tbe United Kingdom are entirely nc Hiinal, say 48s to Liverpool direct, or I7s lid to lbs United Kingdom. We iknow of i to outside charters upon the markot r.t date. Wiikat The receipts of both old and new re quite meagre, and In-order to t Iraiv out needed supplies of choice old extra quality o meet tbe necessity of millers, extrat irdiaary inducements have boen made ther .for, re ulting In tbe purchate of fiCWO sks gll lodged in 8tockton at f 1 7.1. The Vallejo Stai t UUls report purchases by them of 2.000 to is ex tra choice, delivered at their mill at $1 aafei' f5 V ell. These are fancy prices that vry few can afford to pay, and really no crll rian f the general market, as our local mi Us contlnuo to pick up needed supplies, In VuUt, Atfl 72.'jl "5, Transactions for the v enl: inolude eevoral thousaud sacks good to pn use new for oxport at fl 00&1 05. Imnibdlali Jy following our last issue, the Liverpool pn w of a versgo dropped toSsind; sinco thon tl extenslvo tlood in tho south of Franco lib caused some anxioty as to tho extent of dam Age and fronted a little better feeling in tho J'.ngnsii markot, looking toward improved rates as the season ndancc. The Wobfoot from Oregon brought a.'.'UhkH. The Liver pool quotations ot ovon dales are for average, is lOdQOd (1 1. 1874 aorago 12s 4d(i.l'Js (Id; club, liN aiVii 10 1. 1873 average, Ms lOd l!!a; olnb, l'J IdQl'Jifil, Wool Tho outgoing I'aiminii stoamor car ried but fill.tOd Itu. Tho A.ix fiom Oregon Drought ,(s bale. Tho imirkct at thin writ Ing Is ery fliiKglhli. hKlfs for the wtck ii reported aro Io-h lli.in hn a long titim pHht, iuoludlngyi,COOII.sN(irtli(rn Spring clip ul MH; l'J,000 lbs do Fall at ISn. Tbe Jlrxtiih Tuule Journal ot May 1st, bus tho following Hem : Wiikat '1 ho pili'n of California wlieut In this country Is now so much In low lis for mer propm lion to other surls, that, notw ilh landing tho largo qunnlitv already ru-olved and btlll expected from California, Ibute aceiiiu no lOHson to exptct any greater futiiro relutho depression on this hurt ol w beat llian on others, and this is a point tho considera tion of which must lia of lulorcst to many present huldws, A uiiirli greater number ofiullUrs in tho couutrr lue, moreover, latterly beeoiiinneoustumod lotliouso of Call lornUwLent, wlikh eiriuiilbtaneea must ex tend tho biilo of it. provement, and freights will probably con-j tlnue to rule reasonable, but no certain pre- ' diction as to rise of markets can be made for ' a month or more to come. The hay crop will not generally be heavy through this valley, if our Information is correct, and tbe fact is attributed to the warm and dry weather which -came in April and retarded the growth of tbe grass. That may, however, only have been the case in -certain localities. BitizDKLf utA, July.fc Wool quiet, sup. ply increasing, prices steady. Colorado, , washed, 2S30c; do unwashnd, 2l25j ex- , ira, uiu ineriiiu puiieii, wiao; i), inupffT 'fine pulled, 4043c; Texas tine and medium, 28u32c; do coarse, -'lgiioo; California fine ana medium, 2S(5,32c: do coarse, 2125c. London, July , The JVaW: Lane Kcprem says the weather is calculated to greatly hin der harvesting, not having the dryness re quired; hence It looks very threatening for tne j mure, .races are one shining higher, and in the home markets two shillings. Farm for Sale. I WILL SELL MY FARM OF 3SO ACRES, iiTO of which are cooa prairie, under iotmI culti vation, wlthyood fencer, principally cedar rails, two grain barns, one large hon-e ham and wscn hou-f. a 4,-ood dwelling house, which cost 4.500, a cood or chard, and all the necessity Improvements for a rood 'home, and In as healthy a locality as there Is on the coast. My market Is only one ami a half miles, school hous5 one third of a mile, two stores and post office tbreeauda half miles, from my hou-e4 -church, two and a half miles. The furm could be dhided toad vantage, and rnifkA t n n innri finns. The farm Is sltmittd near the center of WHIUUT ISLAND, Island county. Washington Terrttory. 1 he Island Is forty miles Ion" and lire or six miles wide. J. C. KEI.LOGM lm P O. address, Conpeville. iskind 10 , W. T. Presses ron ziTUEn HAY, HOPrt, OR FLAX, MANUFACTURED TO ORDKR BY T. B WAIT, third door south ol theuld.M. K. Church. Remember that these Presses bae neer failed to take a FIRST PKKMIUM wherever exhibited. E ery Press warranted. Send lor circular. mS0m3 Portland Markets. Wheat.pr cental, sacked 1 60(2.1 SO Floor, jobbing at from .. 4 fxjQC'OO Barley 1 401 to Outspr 4iu i,u Bacon Ilia.. Ham Ufa.. Shouldir .... 70i8 uira !(& Kiars li.mts Chickens 2 Sfta3 50 Ihamplon rcJpfr and Monr The n!Vl Pelf Hake combined Macliircc in the Word.ns evi denced by the rict of its luiln rtcehed the liUh-c-.tawanlat EthibHions and Field Trial-, both in Kurope and America in ls't. Mromr. and suit able for Hax as well as Grain. fV"Send for Champion Ciicalars before Uiciamt: wnai Keapcr to otiy. I udte's Praptr asd Vower "Ohio" and "Buckeyo" patents combined, with Dodge's lm pro emeut; tw o sizes, Nos. 1 and 2. Can be set to cwf lUnhtr 'hum any o'Aer Sel Haktr. Prices great ly reducd for 1S75. ta?"Send for Circular entitled 'Twenty Reasons why larmera should buj tbe Dodge.'' Mrlormlrk'H Kraperaad orr. HandRakcre; titra elronq and durable. Prices low. Marsh Vant-ttrDetii able and tconoinlcalvmy nriixnestim-L'rulti. Ilindc.s ride. Radical chan ges and iinpn ements lor 1ST5 Many prerer them to Headers and Reapers. Send for DeecriiitiM: Circular. llalniK' llratcr or llirvclcr With Hodzcs' Improvements and other additions for ls75. 'two slxe-". ten and twehe feet cut. Our neade's are made in i'eA., uunwe, ana are me uiu-t spprueu style and make. Look out for 'nfetlor tnaKtt' with pretended Improvements, thatuiayboofletet' by California aeaiers or iLeir agents. runner llnwrr. Four sizes Combines all the detlrablo teatures that are fonpd In any other Mow er. Nos. 3 and 4 are more particularly recom mended for Zieai! tcork. Descriptive Circulars furnished. Prices reduced for 1S"5. KDrasne Iron Miner. A model nfHmnlldlu and jierjtctioa of tmcAantitn, and I" THE llnttl gtiiretl machine yet introduce:; Is tlronrj nuailuiaUtaaA unquestionably TUE BhST motlti atepricttiyims er in Ilie marKei tsr seuu lor a -pruL-u jmuipuiei and examine Into the merits of this Mower. Knulrsa thaln Threshers.-Wbeeler. Melll:k& Co's two sizes, with special Improvements not to be found elsewhere. Horse Powers, All sizes and stvle. Including the ncvrnocfePilt, both "Mounted" and "Down." Taylor's Sulky Kake. Superior to any other Rake yet Introduced. Very desirable for gleaning wheat fields as well as raking bay. Have had them made exuresslv "to order." ttionotr and htaUer than can be found elsewhere. Keiulting Bakes. Sand 10 feet long. Barn's Bake. Nine feet head, vtomitnl on 'run- nent. new trlpplug device; Is much THE BUST Revolving Raku made. Kuiruln flits' Improiei hallcrRfr' Thfihcr. Moit- iwjrfoitinenlit and addition for IS75, In both SrparJtors and Powers Want of spacn lor bldsumiiifratlDg. Is noiv recognized as"27f"' Ua llnq Thres'ier, and staiids far ahead ol the 'Wimlitft of the ll'oimt' In tho i-stlmatlon of the Threshing public. GUARANTEED to tejxi latejanttr and ct Mter. without auckiug or tCOJie Ol grain Iiwn k l v J iiciv j nireittrhmicn. Particular attention Is called to the nlosless "END SilvKE" SHOE, aiidweir Improvements In the "Jfounttil" J'ou-ert, etc.. tc. Threshermcn who who have not seen the rhamjei and Iniproettiitiitf made In the "Pitts" Buttdo lhrcsher during the last two vcars, will eiiiniill titir oun intrrtnthy looking at the "CHALLENGEK" before buvlnj; il-ewh re. .1 .VA'll PAIJJST RIDDLE 'or THRESHING FLAX can be furnished when desired. All sizes, from4 to 14 horic power. Look out for "BoglH" lhltf Thrthtr. The Htmiine arc made only by Jas. Bruyl. ), Buflalo, N.Y , and cdii bti had only through us or our authorized agents. H'rse Hay Forks. "Nellies" Harpoon, ac know ledge I o be the best. Alio Palmer s fan WIK-Chirk's "Double Shake" Pacific Mill. The only Mill that will ttvtmte Oats from Wheat jyM7y. Mrtir r-rales. Hay, Platform and Mill Scales. Various sizes. lliunis "Blanchard's," the bft in the icoild; also tbe Cylinder and Thermometer Wagons. Wf have both tho "PACIFIC" and thr "Bain" with " NEW PATTERN" extra rtronij and nary thliiMc. Wheels soaked In BOILING OIL and other Improvements for 1875. Guaran teed to i mm lighter and 0'iluear any other wagoa in this market. 8nr HIT. Waeons. A New three and four Snrln Wagon complete, with two seats, Ac, cheaper and better and more complete than those made here. ALSO, Harvestlnj Tools, Mill Stones, Extras for Machines, hmut Machine, Sickle bectlon, Steam Engines, Rubber A Leal her belting Planing Machines, Turbine Water Wheels. Bnggles, Carriages, etc. We Import only the BEST articles, and our prices will at all times bu as low as the lowest, tSyLibcral terms to tho Trade. Manufacturers' Descriptive Circulars mailed on application. May 7. KNAPP, BURRELL, A CO, Portland, Oregon. 'Xisnou's Butter brine roll " solid- Cheese , Hides green " dry , ' salted Wool, -lu for best quality, 20-' 40 35.. lt318 6 14..18 7 SALEM MAEKET. MONETARY. iLmalTindihs, buying, S7i : sclng, Xc FLOUR, GRAIN &c. Wheat, best white, D bushel H.... Oats.Vbu - M37X Cutn Meal, ) S ... :vk(, 4 Flour, best, aatl', (X barrel) ...l xsai 37 Buckwheat Floor, 9 16 4 5 liran.Tlton 10 0011 U Shorts. ton ...it 0U .. Oil Cake Mual, 9tnn ,. 25 UX.... FlatfiJeod, perlb ,- .... Uay,,W ton jlsaio baled, V ton ia,ta QKOCEltlES. rtugar, Baa Francisco refined, "p bbl 1S3 .. Island SOllK crushed &18; powdered 1444 15 irraiulatid lu 14 tlnnp, $gtl 1 0U&1 25 IVoj., Jaiuu. i tb 50401 00 Imperial I KiQl 0 nu:ie, Costc Rica, tl S. 25& .. Rio Zkj& .. Kouo SliJ ,, Java avi ., tu t, Carmen.lsland, rr cwt 1 Oo .. Liverpool, coarse. .- 1 2&m 60 dairy 00d.... lCay 87,01 00 WELL EXCAVATOR, I HAVE bought the right to nse thN machine In and am ready to till all orders lur v ells at $1 per tool, with WOODEN TUBING For other tubW. special arrangements. This mode or boring w ells has proved a great succets. All those vv anting w ells, please glv e me a trial. Address, myjinnl A. II. KUNMY, BeUirl, Polk co. S A It E M FURNITURE FACTORY, At Mill Creek Bridge, LIBERTY STREET, - - - SAL8M, OREGON. All kinds of FUKNITURE ON HAND, And Made tu Order. THE TRADE SUPPLIED On the lowest terms for CASH. JOB WORK done, and all kinds of TURNING Orders promptly Attended to. Goods delivered to any pert of the clt), to the rail road, or wharf, vkee or ceauuk. PARMENTER & BABCOCK. April SO. 1875. wtf f DIXIE STUD FARM. TL?tL Farmers STOCK- BREEDERS VT. WKATHFUrOHD. w. waAnrxttroGH. Oregon Crop3 rtndKaikots. Tho very warm woulior of tlio list week Is not calculated (u as-.Nl tho Into sown spring wheat, but wo hear liars expressed that Mich may 00 iujurvd tboreby. Ho lar as wo can Judgo tho prospect for a largo yield of grain iHS good as w as evor known, If spring grain, Vfbloh some of It was put in quite late, shall have a favorable season for maturing. The old w beat In tho country Is gradually iindlng lis way to market, and very little will remain In tho bands of producers when tho new crop comes In, Tho Into telegrapblo reports and Califonilt market quotations will glvo the reader a fair ideaof the piospeitsof tbo wool and wheat 4iiarJ(09, In the letter there Is hope for ltn Appl FP.UI1T8, VEUCCABLES, Ao. iiirled.-'tD wi dried, II lb... lid HIT m 60nt soa it He Pcacl Plumr 1 , fc Boans, p-itt.. Potato - iS buslwl, , Onions V " Cabbag V, doz Carrots, 1 nuu., , buttlcuTeggc, Ao. Butter, fr. Wkt'oll. f tt pa WJ K-gs, V d ... Ulueso Or t pftnt, B Lard, V t- " .... aitsT.tc Llnnvd Oil, ' "! Vtallou , I. ' Lanl Oil, ga Vw I'.xlllll. " Niatsfiiot Oil, t K"1 1 Vlt Tallovv. , V -.... ba J JIAT.'Tllh, Ac. Correct! il by '. W. iltliwrt, deakr, t-alem. Hariii'ss Lrither. V 2 rtklrtii.r Leiitlicr, ' llrirtlo Leslher, " French Calf jirdor.. French Kip, Jirdoa Oil and Ore,'cm Cilf " ... " Kip " ... Bantn Cnu Sole, pr &, Hidiis, dry, " .1 SK.... .1 1'xB.... .1 7ifU 00 SVft 10 40 green. , Deer Skins, dry, pr B, . Hhoen Pelts., dnssoil. ;imo . sv .. . 4Vn 10 ..IV75 .fttOJHX) . SIV 4J , 6Jd ,i arm ;a . IHj-4 IS Kb 1 ll?M Ml ino 75 lillamtttcarnwr. ISSUED StEUT SATlOiOAT, BV OJA-RICIO & CllAIG, vuBusiitns urn raoraixToKj. . 4. CLAKKI. , U. W. CBIIO, Terras or ubrrlplon. Onecy, one year (M numbers). $3.00 One cmT. six mouths OM numbers) 1.(0 Oue copy, Umia monthj (t J numbers) lb WEATtJEaFORD & Co., WholC(a k) ecid Retail Dealers In MUSS, piim, OSLS, GLASS. Patent Medicines. i CHEBllCALS, cor 1 TLLXia. ery TOILET WODS, Etc, etc PURE WINES and UQXJORS, Fur Mislirlusl purvos. ' Medici n 99 CorapovtrulocI, and ProjcripHofTs rjlllod. Oregon acfl Washington Territory A RE RESPECTFULLY ASKED TO EXAMINI :&. the Stallions kept lor the Improvement of Stock FARM OF JAS. W. NESMITH, Polk County, Orotron. Tho animals offered are selections from the- Sest Thorouglibred .AND.. ' TROTTING FAMILIES ..OF.. Kentucky uutl the Hnslrrn States. Tito public are cordially Invited to eiimlne the "Spirit ol tho Times." "Turf, Field, and Fjnn." and other leading Ami riean bt.s k Journals for theii ante cedents, as will as eumiuo the animals themchc. wnlehwill beruidir the rirnnr ALPIIKUS UU1LD, fonuerly with BUDD DollLE, of lcw York. Service Season, from April 1st tu All", 1. stock tbe Woathorford & Co., JtlT 6-t CaaurwrciAk tUvtU A-BJt. As a representative of Tlioroushbrtd Stallion DELAWARE, HredbyR. A Alexander, or Kentucky, l off -red- he ia by the famous race hoia Ifliicol.l." he hv "Bostiin," out of " Fllrtlllt.tr ." by "Sir Archv."i Delaware wi out or Ariel' she bv Imporurt - for pedou. 'who was brought ont In Fnglancl. anil made, as is wellkiinwn. an mvliblo repuiatlon nndtr the ownership uf Generil (ir.vinnr. . me IK'Uware has performed a- follows- At Wnndlawn spring meeting of NJ he won the stake for three vear olds; next, the Prodnee sukes rr thito years old eolts. two-niilheata- ?.4k Mttt,. M.W...M. ...j 1.WH1 1 added by the Club. NextT the- Cluf. I'Srse" fi0, o-mile heats, allagesr and three days afttr, he beat the famous "Harry of the West" for "Club fi?S, ?! "(X' 'l'ref-n'!l "tats, at the Patterson Fall Moetln,.. At the lloboken hpring Meeting, I8i7. SanrordSweepsuke." purse. 500, mile and bait At lstterran Spriiw Meeting, 167 won the tone-mile dash f(r all ages tit f-V. and the same dav he heat "l. three-mile hails, for700. and at the Patterson iVpVYwFi.V? toL Vnirrwoni Girt Perse' offaOO. DELAWARK is rich bay, I5i hands high of per fectly quiet temper, and is a very desirable sire for road and sportin,. stock. . "firing fspecuny to enronragea class of better blooded horses 1. wu hare decld.-it to put tbe sen-Ires or DelawaraTO lvfillnfs i.x. r. 1.1 .-.:.. time of Venice. '" """""" WINTHROP KNOX.. Formprly Bonney's Knox, I ft HW brown. Ill hfinjTi Mvh attA UAn.. m ik. Is four years old. and y a. sire.1 by " Oeneral Knor." he hy "Vtrmont Uem." bv Khrrm.n iii.ri- ' lUk," by "Vermont BUck.JJai bv "rjliermaK j Morgan." by ".Instln Morgan." Tho dam or "Win throp Kno " was out of the well-known Levitt mare. Said niaro was raised by John O. Wing, E-q.. of Wln tbrop, Maine, and was by Black Lion," ho by the North Horse or "Sherman Black-Hawk" dam of Levitt mare bv Old Wltberell, lie by WlnthropMesstn ger. hy Imp, Messenger. The granddam of wlnthiop Knox was hy Young fiambletonlin," ho by "Hants Ilamblctonlun," who was thoroughbred and stood ot Bristol Vermont, nnlll be was 87 years old, pioduclng ' Grtj Eagle. ""Judy nrthe Lake." "Green Moun tain Boy." "True John," "Sontag." "Grey Trouble," " Blaek Marin h'." and manv vther celebrities. Senlcis or WINTUJiOP KNOX for 40 TO IN SURE. Provisional uotunt Hnio of seivlee. BLACK STRANGER Wa sired by Uncle Shube, a largo fast Stallion by Geneial Knox Uncle Shube (formerly kuown as v jir's Knoi) Is now owned by Henry It. Bnttertlelil, h , of Waterville. Maine, is a thestimt stallion VU bonds huh, and weighs 1J50 pounds: was neverfltnil lor last work, having been kept In tho stud, where be his proved n getter or lust animals. Ho tiots a mill In 2 JO. aim his halves readilr in 1:10. Ont 11 rnrnnl a green lutir 5 eoi old or S 50. (See Thompson's rec ord "Maine Ured Horses." The dam ol Mack Stranger was tho well-known Reynold- male, weighing 1S.-J) pounds, riled by llo man's Messenger, by Stout Messenger, hy Winthrop Messtrrgfr, hy Imported Messenger, and her grand dam (iho dam or Lucie Shube) was a Messenger male veUhlugHnfl pounds. riLACK STRANGER Is 10f hands high, and weigh ert when s'aited for Oregon 1W pounds. His llmb aroofsueh cxtraonlliiary strength, with knees and gmnbrcl Joints low don 11 like sire, and giautlslru Gen eral Knox, tha' we re-l Unit this, ndi'ecl to his close alllanee to sue1! reiuorkoblo spetd and print sire In both branches or his tjiutly foi so ninny gemratlons, must make him a valuable stock getter loi the larmera of Oregon. J!LCK STIUNGnrt will stand for. ,70 TO IN SURE, t'lovlslonal uotu at time ot servile. MAC NUM. KWOJf, Thrw years old. pnt, by "tleunrsl Kuo:" ilnm by ii.iuma. ntirse, oy "liouuiu s .lleHstnel, - 11 "ntono JIe-'nnger,"b;" IVlntlnop Mi-siugi r." I) " luiporli il vin.ingt-n" she wrl.'hid 1,1 50 lbs and Is tuw ownid by the IUtliSlt-atii MIIKo. "ervlces ofJHOMHI KNOX, 9'iJ TO INSURE. Hrovl.lonal note at time of sen he. GOOD IMVrURAGr: for nil marcs, with tlsll) care, for $1 pt week. Nu rlk taken. The proprietors feel much confidence In offerlt g this stock, as "Giienl iliuix." she of" Winthrop "?,?,'i "d "f "",,J-'U" )vno," and grand she of- Black htrangir." has won his wiiv through all op-po-liion In New Fn 'la ml, winning tlio hljhest slnkis while owne. by Col J.uig, and taklii' tbo lil.'hest awa'fisosastock horseNiver all cvv tjr.glard. and now at V0 ve irs of age sunuls.it Iho ht 1.1I .IT tbu i-Fath-ion A'uJ farm " stable, for .ISO searon serv Ice w llh out warrant, with such rompmions as ",T Gould," "Socrates," and "Taller." and was selected and con plid wltn such celebrities as "Lady Thorn." " Luev," and many others, "Harris Hambletonlan," tho grand sire of "Gen, Knox" and great grand sire or the colts otfereil for service, waa by tbo Inbred thoroughbrfd , horse Hambletonlan. See Stud Book, page lb7; and Hambletonlan was the produce or Imported Messen ger to his uwu daushter. A Mile Track Has been laid nnon Col. .Xeamlth,. ,tto .iklh vvlllbeln.Mr, (oilld's care, who will handle aruj train tbe stallions and horses for other parties tfevlrons. All correspondence requlrtug answering will receive prompt attention, rartles desirou of training their ewn ailmnls aro conilallvnfltr-d 11,1 uc 1.1 Ibetimk sal any adrift tu training or liaud.lu.-, or UMlsUi.ee- tn tbe sale oi tlocJt. NESKITE & LANG. i n Ml J!-,'! '"" '""""' '" ' "1 ""'' i' i " ' "1" ml iiwm .iw .wi ..,. i .M . -t i ' St -!'". , . JM iiM -mrp? T