Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, June 16, 1876, Page 3, Image 3

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    SvijlLamete farmer.
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CofESfQDE(iCE.
for tliu ttliinctte V:i nun
Judge Deady's Address.
It Is to be leg retted (list n proiluotlon so
a ile aud elevated as Judge Deady's address
to tbe graduating class of the Willamette
i'ulurlty, should contain such hu utter
nilsippreheiislou as (lie lollowlug:
" rite aim of tlio ftcliotur nbouM bo far
iilmt u tl.it fit lit.. lli tit fill tun iilillnLnnlil
ofiyiukllu. which imh bor.. luieMUIi.mii.
iMnnr mnuiii iiigiini iiuiimi mil iniiw-'wuiij ,
Irult in the worship ot tlio creaturn m-lea
lot
......
thHCrutior. and the ut.lii..tlot. ul tlm
n lal tes v ill it py?' fjr the spiti.ual one,
'Is It riiit"'"
Vole I'rankllnVeneraetio shade,
llubod In the lightnings whtcti his hand
aliajed,
would hardly deign to notice an eiroi of this I
kind, which is remind by every act of his I
I lie and is In 110 wise l-gitlinately uodutiblo ( had three hundred acres In, the ear I was
trom hla economic maxims or philosophy; ithoie. This is the way they plowed the bog:
lor if he, while In Hush, could sit, uuniovod, As soon in summer as thesmlaie was diy
In the Briti-h l'arlittnent and hear lilin-elf' enough, they went over it with pointed hoes
slandered and abused by its ablest detractor, and hoe up the turf every two and tlnoe
without deloudlug hlmxelt, certainly the not
unkind allusion ot Oregon's chlet jurist,
could bo b-ltj liko tbe pasquinade of the
mIiii-Ivo i:.gllshiuau, to be leluttd by his
blame!": Hie
Intact the ,'Itldge's address, with Iheix-
eptlon above quoted, could not be tetter
ill.istntpd than by the franklin bust, and a
lew choice extracts lroui the Franklin
Ijiogt.iphy.
Judge Daady lutes .sham, and it is to bn
hoped that "lie bus suc-rcded in instilling
some ot his hatted into the collegians, but
w tie 10 mill I he have found a sturdier, stead
ier contempt ot n(irt and a more quiet, uu-o-tenlatloun
example, throiiuh a long lltt,
"or preferring being to iaiit)ij," than in
Old t.en I'rauklin.
To be surf, rrankllu like Solomon was a
toother fit ui oiiumVi Joa moie, he vni in
diitiiotis, patient, tompeiale, trugal,d"eleren
lial, s.iiicloiis, biave, devoted to dutj, a
lovei ol plii!nupuy, a lover of bis cuiintry
ui.d ntuiauklud, the furthest remove lroui a
pectilttnr'or a man of pride aud aiugamv,
iid how out of eu"li attiibutes "a low Mill
lanau pulloopber" van be extracted, would
be pu7.te to a'Oraper or a Macaulay.
Just before (lie principal quotation, given
bov e, the Judge speaks as follows:
"The old rasuioued notion, that a man who
did not provide for hlmcelf while living and
fjrhU burial when dead, Is derelict in bin
duty to fO'.tety, was right in the main, and
.111 the whole productive of good results. It
lisiiugiiUhed aud discriminated between
idleness and vice ou the one hand, aud In
dustry and virtliw on the other, bouoilug
the Utter and discrediting tbe former."
This is the genuine Frauklinlan doctrine,
-till it would be very unjust to tbe Judgoas
well as subversive of truthful statement, to
-ay that the legitimate fruitage ot it would
be "(Ac wuri(ii( othc creature tiuttail of the
;vuti."
Judge Dtiady, like Ainerloa'a Hrst great
philosopher, connects idleness and vice, In-
ilustry'and vlnue, and this I in accordance
with the received Udoia of ullages. Proba-
bly there l no TlK)8ltlv e r connection, by
lacillty, uetweeh luieuesa nuu viur, uuiy
that idleuess is tbe DeVil's opportunity, and
tl Fraiikllu could put a spur upon the lazy
and improvident by jdecUring 'tbacUme Is
money," he ougut uol iu ue consiuereu iei
;v wise beuetactor than tbe inspired penman i
who wrotui'iie lhat;tllleth hlsJlaudBhall I
have pleuty ol bread." i
franklin's maxim is by far the most
(ogout aud ctimprehenslve, and like all of sistlug mostly pa Leather.' Tt5 boti- are
Four Hichard's teachings, eminently utllita- Irrugularly liUil't." In i)ltle,v illag'esti'jlroni ten
riau; that thoy constitute by their tendeucy ( to tweuty lioifs'dHf'the'fa'imluy land iylug
'alow, sensual test," uubetlttiug even a ground is divided like blocks in atiiAU, aud
ictiolar, is amply disproved by the career ol each taruier nwusliere a piece aud there a
some ot the most eminent men of ancient piece, eat-d'dlvided b.v aiiirruVi'u;Ty,,nIu
and modern times, and chiefly Jiy that til older times of tttle'Jeiida'l(y8tjiii,'.,wUeu
Dr. lVaukifu bliuselt. His Vat bouovinnU) might was rlj;lit (t"austreuht),"peop)e liBd to
liim what Qimlet veittai Is to Judge Deady tpliect hi villages tor sell pioiectiou against
ud otker scholats, audjjau be nomore lltly tit lev lngkOTbarous.rAVery;-lewrfrtuers,"'are
translated into WillltpVy? as It is uuder- reuters;fljrlVili3VJw'r?Teri
stood iu a ineie money sense. His whole njakes aT0&'CmVi
life was a devotlou to truth, duty, to thi gtt-1 huudred7drJu'ioryTbert.ls Jtjll much wasle
ling ol wisdom, to. the improvement of iilsi land in ihenililven oveii'to;tbe'sheepr"I
understanding, and 16 tbe welfare of 'man- saw lauds lying waste, that baUheei! uultl
kind. His republicau simplicity, bis Indus- vated betore tbe thirty years war, wheu tier
trimis habits, tjs. Ideas pf economy, bis uu- uiauy whm mueh thicker setilel, and wjieu
'.luchluir Irutbfuluess and integrity are. there was uo outlet to America lur its sur
greaily needed, in our public Uen of tbe plus,
resent day, eud It is best that tbe name of 1 have written much more thau I intended,
1 jr. Franklin should not be discredited. but I was once mure transported to the days
r' T, W. D. i of my ebiidbootl'and tbe so ues ol my
I vouth. and wandered again- iu tbe ureeu
uFi I the. Willamette Farnur. 1
Buckwheat, Sees, aFajm-Hous9s in
YourccrrespoudeutH.U. M.of Oregon1
t'lty, says it is impossible lor tbe bees to gel
tbe hou-y out of the buckwheat, If ther$ Is
-.uy in it ! I alwavs considered'liuckwh'eat a
....in .i.o rnf lafM tinA niutiirn. and we have
nothluii beltiT-nTbatTtlielbfts t-annb get; to
i he bouey, is certainly a mistake. I bad a
nitln huckwh'eat III xny Harden last summer,
.nd i. J ruMrakeH.aj,MAI)tk io thy
t therlaud' witUme' and1 there show liluil
t hat I saw lorty or more years agoj be would
never doubt 'buckwheat ft r bee pasture
hgaiu.
Allow me to give you a little sketch of a
part ot the touutry in Loner Germany. It
is Hat aud level, and inmli Is swampy, or as
r bev are tailed Ihese, Moors. These morass-
ssare to mrtouwd everywhere throughout
.-. A.. ..A.... I ff tu (r.lll'l tllAlll lllMt
fried hauled to the road and put In large
ricks 'covered with d, aud hauled lu as
I Km. w.v. --- . , ,..,.:
.-.I Ti.a iurr Uiimriiown six iu oikui.
iVaUlOli. -" . . , .
ltttiu spots
with roads len oetweeu, auu
i.Owei uonii.w.'i ..... , ., , . 1, inuiiiou.ii.vt -,,v. r"-ll-r r-r.-, . -.
t.ielisiirocured, (or tbero is very little tlm-, fui(lll.n their naturjtjtfy tyyjiu i How ,,uality or llpeuess ot Ualr, ,1 haye, worked 4
i ..n.n..i iIiaih It Is called turf, and' iaH letv 'm'i(i:ii tuese lutoierani uure: some otiue yan-ouii ,w , "- "if 9i
:La u" n.m'rTuierouI Llv'e iu-, Who is it constantly bolstiuK cflW -W "'ich Te'r &?$$ XSSf&l 0
heaiotiB aud live inches s.iuare, and is just e'ency auu omer' inproncieiiryr oouoier- M()rt Ioueworked with adyaiitaKe. I would ;
" . i ii'i-o i.rteU in the brlt-k-yard: Hint like, they swell and strut, and uplt. aud no. i most htronisly urif.vnur iroat ralner to i.-i
"k", ,nt . aud when well Mc, hvIIc, no,IU: Aud. then, how nmart U' ''"' ' "L MM&XSl.
irs course of time,
furnish fuel ouce more,
mid here too, Is where Jack i.'laiuorn make
I liome, the gasaes urlMug from the bop holes
luriilahiiiK tlio lmucrti. X ".' one place
where the turf had boon durr awayelirht
ieei, auuiuoroBioouuloret ot pluo stutnps
looking us if burned oil on a Randy soli,
They wero solid. The largest ol these
swamps Ik In the eastern part of the Proc
i luce Drenthe in Holland. Its extent north
, and south Is as far as the eye can reach, and
I perhaps twenty miles wide. This largo bog'
1 was 8iiriefcl aud sold to actual sol tier lu
.. , , ..
. iuuinK oi m, century and slowly i
settled up. lint what could thev raise ou
' , . .... "' " ""
kou-,....,,. .iIHi .,,. i,nr), , ,..,1,1 .,.,. ,,,. ..,.,
,,,,. ., . 1..., , . . ., !
at the driest time? lluckw heat was the only
grain that was successfully tried, except
whom an acre or two had Leeiulrnlued, and
there lite and potatoes colt Id be grown.
liurkwl
acre, but 1
vbeat then was town, not by the
, bv hundreds of acres. One farmer
feet. After this dries, some lire is set to it in
hundreds ul places, tbe whole Is turned over
lighllv, and;in the asbes, even while waini,
the grain is cast aud harrowed in with bors-
os whoie fdHiare provided with snow uo,
I mud shoes 10 prevent them from sinking in
tho mire. When In blooi 1, tho9 thousands '
ot acres of buckwhmt atlord pasture to
I thou-ands of stands ol bees that ate brought
herefrom laruudwlde. Up t this time the
bees merely made a living, but Ironi tho
nioort, they would eoine hs heavy as UO lbs.
to the hive, fcurely buckwheat there, was
good lor bees!
While vo are in thecouutry, In the Father
laud, would 3 ou step with me into one ot
ihese fariu-bouos? They .-lie ditlereul Irom
ours. The bouto is large aud Hat. It is the
dwelling:, barn, aud stable all in one, the
feu tie two stories with wide shed-i. Au en
trance is at the end lor the wagon with hay
and grain, mostly r.ve, little wheat or oats
being sown. The Hours aio wide enough lor
the horses and un-jtiu 10 turn on. Here the
threshing Is done with Hails every liioruiug
In wluter, and the litsb. sliaw fed to the
cows that stand it loug rows oil each side of
tbe threshing Uotfi . Tho horse stables aie to
the riht and Iqir, In sheds built against the
end. The gnilu aud hay, is stacked ou the
tell, above all this wide space. Tbe root Is
made ot straw from six to elht inches
thick; a.liandy home for many small birds.
Ou tliu top ot the ro.lf ot 111 in y a bouse, is
placed an old wagou'whe'erfoFflle accommo
dation of tue'lotig legged stork, whom the
farmers, (called boon) regard will religious
superstition. He, the stork, will make his
nest tbeieon, and let urn Irom year to year
to the same house. In the other eud of tbe
bouse Is I ho dwelling, separated in soma by
a partition lroui the stables aud 'threshing
lliior, bui In most bouses there areiuo parti
tions; only the bedrooms are .Reparoled.
Tbe fireplace Is In the middle ol this space.
an tliat the f.r's--itJ.ULjii-.m"-i r
which is made of turf. Against the wall be
hind the lire is a llxed bench, ,1'hls Is the
privileged plate lor. Jthe shepherd .who has
been out all day luthe. 'cold .winter blast.
unuer.iuu ueueu suurus ins laibunu iin
On'
one side, iu a recess; is. the'lolig' deal table
with Uxed benches around, dishes ot pawter
Lor. wood, and spoous ruuud and large; for
witu inese ure au tue meaisfanu'aiinosi tue
whole meal eaten. Tbe farmer and his tarn
ily work bard trom early dawn till n ght
Hts stock Is well tak,eu care Ol;. ,horses and
tows are scrubutockf sheep are' small, "fcub-
country, released from city aud school re
straint. Ou, how long sjft,!,.
' How dear to my heart are tbe scenes of
my cblldhOKd,
When fond recollection preseuts them to
view!"
Uknbv Mll.l.KH.
j J
Fin 'he Wlllametlii Farmir.
Egotistic Writers in Literature.
The world is full ol pretended tlabblers iu
literature. Men who are no more lt (o write
well ou any subject", evsu the most common,
than au as, nevertheless are almost con
stantly "Urayiuga laureate of tbe long-eared kind."
Aud so consummately egotistical are these
blataul brawlma that, whatever they do,
their "ears "stick out lu bold relief. Still,
they are! Ked pepper on a sore is nowhere.,
Salt, vinegar, hm! cayenne cannot touch
,,,
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UUW IUDY WHU, lam, AUU IJJUKU
I l. I ..111. tl,A nlir.i Imluaan tu.fl llilfKira
". "" "- .; v...v- ...- ..B..,
' wave tueir uanu 10 tue rigui, arm pour a voi-
time of smoke lioin their mouths like a lai
kllu. Nosody else kuovvs anything. With
a stQve-plpe hat, aud looklnu-;lass boots,
wtio uiit llieun it is "iitu article," "viu
composition," but "youra" is mentioned
with a curled lip of contempt. And, then.
they are so clear. Yes, aud so is mud.
How these creatures hang around " lllera-
ry ladles," and how they talk about the
" tnooti," aud " stars," and the
K'.hereal deep."
WliVO-inuU 1UU irii I uniioi Piri vitril SI V.
Oh, ye I Rtnltlo "gorgeously spinled sky,"
.,... nim... ... tlirt)wn lo lhll bm,fB ,, ,,
a,.. ,. ,, . ,. ,
"i 'mares' tails." aud "mares' nests." too
Aud, then, they are so well educated been
tin ouijU college kuow it all and hav e ;i ml
ualctlf Yes, and pigs Which gr.d.iale
I through tuud-holes look just as uic, tud
' urtint in. mil mora iiMtnrallv.
Well; vvlint next? They think they are
veiy. very pretty! And are so well-behaved,
too. Yes, and there are olteu w hole lamllies
in the saaiu"ilx." Anything moie? Oh
jos. These line gentlemen are si'icntirle.'
Very. Just to see one of tuee .rttaf
spread himself, and talk about electricity,
astronomy, "the sublime science," math-
minute nhllnlnuv A-i. wnnlrt nial u 1 Itini
emaiiti., pniioiogy.ivc, wouiamaue a kitten
spew or a dog Illug up.
It would be a mercy to mauklnd if thee
sell exalted, woitldbe lltetary characters'
ujuid only learn a little r6)nmm miiv, and1
go to mauling rails, or grubbluH'. or digging
n ' " " n
up S 11 ill is,
t.'oiniuou senso teaches men what tliev a:e
adapted to, what they aie rit fr. (.'ouiu.nii
sense lies low lu human nature
COIN I1IOU
sense digs deep, and
plies high; common
sense adapts means to end- ; cninuiun sense
tiaces tlltuis back to causes, and re adapts
causes lo prodiue given ends, Il tools had
a panicle ol common sense, they would
teae dabbling in literatiue. At.rtiv.
SrjEEf nd Wool.
ANGORA. QOATS.
Watson vif.T.K, Cu,..
June:!, ISTfi.
Kmi'ou Willamm-ii: Faiivii.k :
)
Juclusod you will rind a cllppina; from the
ban Francisco " Coinlneriilal Herald," which
will be of some iutoiest lo many of voir
readers. For the beuetlt of those who are
breeding Angoras and have P'ohalr to ship,
I will here state that G. Gresar A Co., of San
Francisco, are rcodlvtng orders lor mohair,
and will be as good' men to ship to as any ou
this coast. 11. i. Flint & Co. also are large
wool-packers, aud take 'great pride in han
dling mohair. These two Arms pack and
ship tbe bulk of tbe wool oi this coast, and
take a special Interest in the mohair trade.
Oregon has this season sustained ber repu
tation as a goat and mohair produciug coun
try. Tbe heaviest lleece taken oil' on this
coast this season' was from a buck we sold to
Horace Woodcock, of Josephine county, Or-
egon- -JJ-1--"" ilRa lleece nine and n
-.oii-jKiimns. we roservou"ami ..noice over
him of the same season's kids, and It shear
ed only eight pounds arid a few onuces. Tho
climate aud leed made tbe difference. .lack
son Lounty has beaten'all other parts of Or
egon iu Increase, as lar as heard from. Ueo.
Mace averaged 1 10 per ceut'.of kids, count
ing tbe whole baud; thaVol ordinary seasous
would not do lo boast of,' but this has been
Oregon's wettest and worst -leason. Who
cau beat tbat count in the Willamette? Let
vtbcui not (all speak at 'oncer but cdlue out
with their success. If they have made a rea
sonable showing tbis'Vear,' they have no
thing to. tear iu ordinary seasons. Angoras
wertj never 0 popular herej iu California, be
toie. WoolilfaHgone down, ailii sheep fol
lowed, mull now the best uiutlou Is selling
fur stl "u tier head and stock slieep lor $1,
while dioualr is Uuchangeilf auif'thfl'KOats'j
more in dtiiiatid at the name figures 'as be-
toio.i '1 Ue lacis are; ;it win taKe tureo score
and tell v ears to supply. tlJe demand for 111"
uslr, ibe liesl l)la tan be douo.' As the tlocks
lliereasc.' the demand-will also iricrease' iii
like proporllori.l V':;a ftluow..- -
1 Mr. Farr's advlreii excellent'lnregard to
lleece. Anyunau.itd taintjby'and see' it
wm Ked, cau see at once tUafiho koinp can
not lis takeu out (iUleece.of.leas, than. live
infills in leiiglh, to;advautage.; If strjttly
tree lroui kemp, ."-liicli stapUooiild be work
ed iu good prollt. The iiiostnuiportant- point 1
is to get it tree of keuip; next, ilength; and,
:id, liister.atid tiueuesaof fiber, s'fo I
Itespeflflllly.jiv (.WHKlM.-JaANDKUM.u
Noii::o.v am.oua woorV Tbe ftirw
trpm.H. m.
tetV,eb
(ml Jl ft ma uas rtiyiy'-u aieuer
l-'arr. head bf the "l'arr AlKata
it Uhlvnke. Massaclnisstts."1os:etlie
three lilerl saiirples ot "angora cioin lor
dres-es,'t 'rnohalr serge.jl audifmohalr fig
ured coat lliilugH," all iMiiui(iet.ured Iropi
Calllorua iliobair. TUalleilil ,sys these
samples are extremely p.retiy-and durable,
showing be.voud.queuinii the snjierlo.-itv'of
the lleece oblalued froui the Ajigojra igoat.
Mr. Farr savs, iQweer, ;hat lbe material
Irom, which the samples waie.hiade was but
of ordtnarv itialitv, and owiug-tn the short
ness of tile Hlanlf. hei was comiielltx) to
workifi couslderaule peii-eiilageol ordina
ry wool, We qnoi'(iiie p jloii of his re
marks: "1'here W'uo fiuestlon of Undiug a
luarket )or it if It can ba grown in good
quality; tint there ia a wide range of values
lor it. The short, kempy stutl is almost
worthies lor toiiibluir, while long balr,eoni -
riaratively free Irom Kemp, wni' wr reaauy
tor one dollar jier pound, it wouiu, mere -
tore, be lar more p'rotlwbleo rale ibe best,
and raisers should guide th'emwlves act - orl -
Inglv. There are tbrw) P9I1US that should
not lie IOSI silllH 01; niainuii ...iv iniK"i
llliortaiuly bo disappointed ill the letuniHi
i m nlnniii tor their mohair. There is
scarcely auy other prouu'. or tue larui in
which tbe ditlereiioe lu value Is so ureal as
between a good aud bad article of mohair."
LI I IU. MI11.L M1 ISIIllir. Ullk il "'J " " wvj
1856.
ZKlNAPP, IQURRELL &
UPPER
Harvest
THR rOLLOWINO
JJ'Or tl3L
QBHlMFLBMENTSand MACHINES.
1 httnipliii. i:iicrunil MiiMfr The HI'ST tSiir.
Iti.i-iniiiM.ii'il M.rtilnu In ihr Wnr. i .iiUiirml
I in til .! liiiiiii- ri ot lull .lie lilmii .it iiwunln
at nxlilMtluns snI Kuld T.lil, both In Knrone anil
Ann-rill. In lSUatid IS"." -Iron!;, and wiltnble for
ri i a willa- til ill. PtT" Si ud lor Chaiuplon Llr
onl ir lieliin. ileddln vvhitlleaiwr tolmy.
I odrr's Iti.iprr and Hnnrr. - ' Ohio" and " IJneh
eM 'intent combined, with DoduuV Improvement,
two !,. Viw. 1 and'i Caubci-it tocut ii'jlt. Price
.r.itlj led iced forlSTd.
Ilalii's llr,itT bvulnf "Singlt " end "JtouUr"
fitw. in. i and It loot cut J'lie new Impmvdl
Ittitnttt'ite Ve-rniul tlitm. and ntlui li.iprinenunts
firl;ii Fii"ii'raieiaiittoiudai;aiut Inijln inli
iloi "niu-tde" make.
'"rn narvrsnr 1 rioRrowmj noiiii.anr 01 mi
1 ,ntlir ,..,,, ..,.,,., .,,,. ..,,.., tmitatur-. Imt lh
VIVH.-ll siiu. sfAMls A'l THE HEM), not
wttli.t mdliiir conlrHrx ?tstimont or coinpetlmr pai
ttti1 wlui tuttt intft the MAlisll tOtrU. aftil coitltl mtl,
-""ml l.-vr 1)icrl'tt' ttonV (niitnliilii.; rtiwrtr
aittl Irtftitio i(thi'jinot fir the Vatkftottt ohr .tir
jittiiiitti. am. no . 01 ot1 it. naic 10 itc.unue
' )!HI,.i".u.,,, h"u'i ",?"")' ,,ie1J"f ,hc ",(l ''
i Mirh ' that limy hue lien nut- of tlne rc'nr.icil ti
to
iliomnki'i liniu'c thrvilidn tvlvvr.itl'fatiiiti
We
Imp tuo (,!7"., "amtii teet cut, tor a o. " lliiiJor,
111 tw to attacn a ,n mmiir vviien wanieti.
I I If .1 it. litun Vltiupp UVv)iA Tmn 1'iiitnt tint li.
,,, ,,.,,,. .....j-w.hj. Will ill. l..!ti VMirk Mill! 11
I th',,''W"' 11 il 10 J"i7W'inovvei tiiintUii
niijuiou,
... . , , ,
iii.iiit-ltinabl one oi t'li- best modtiute piuttt Mow-
i ei.
I UHpper JIuHtt Three ic. yiu ivvcnf.
'I tie Illinois MOintil'i "Ohio,") Milk) I'ek'.-
i We lu "uiredi'ie Vuonc for this Haki aftir-att
l-lxiiuoir-ieiies ol It fat tnjiruoiity over oilier
wep known tnd ifttttijuit potmhr Kukiei H iltwii
tut't nd llie teeth, ire o formed a to do ttu I t
I po-flble ink n,' and rutttr tie least liiiih will inke
I -eei. linliilil.'liei limn mini )(akis and hence uui
lake Inner liiuulic. llS llon't lall to md for a
Hike Clunlar.
I HarnrV Hciolilns WnMr. Vovxtnl on Rminrru
and lu linpioed tilppiu deice.
Il.nss Powers VII l?e or the litfnlo Vttt latest
'Xeir iloo (.' bull "Vloiuiled" aud "Down ' 1 1m
li;villi,i'nddi;rejtl) titlieM(e of ttitijt,t)tinit
und ttiti ability.
TsJCr.1,II7V7'E.ISTE3E:tL35r
IirimtMiY WtiTtvrnr ',rttt
tr'tuvinmi, o"ivtittr
JE. of
il. W1LKIXD Prttultnt, II'. O,
Ihll I tbui tj.
IVo. iV2 ri-ont Street,
SCOGBJaV, Viii l'rtnlilni,
t-at'oii.
-Ucnlerti in-
WAOONS9i - . ,
"(jARRIACiEfe,
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
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GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
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stitp k-n-KP rOVhTANTI.Y ON 1UND A FlILI.
V . -i J TKT . w-kM IM
nvtolixxo
AKn AltK NOW REC1S1VINO A FWLL LIKE
The Wheeler No. 6 Combined Reaper and Mower,
THE IMPROVED KIEBY TWO-WHEELED MOWER,
The Burdick Reaper, tbe A. W. Coats Lock Lever Hay and
Grain1 Rake, &c , &o.
Onlv tlnieral Agents for Dregon aud Wm-h'nirtoii Ion tho good old " ataml-by," ..
THE McCORMIOK 'REAPER AND MOWER., &.o.
wo ne-nhcern. and iiican UumIkcmn.'
!i d forCircnUM, Ik-'frlptlve PamphlciB! A't.
InsTerrltoilt.
i. ctOJ fil
JESTA'B&'iHED 185L
sssi B) fSsst er c , . 4i
IRON AND STEEI
COACH, CARRIAGE, AND WAGON
cMaterlal!
AU the Latest and NeweaVGooa to.'H ECHANICS? iTOOLS,
ou8e-Build?r8 ,Pardw?re, ?aimw:, , and : Gardaners'.Tool.
..I:. .v, iwroV.v.iniatD nnri 1X7ii.Qrnn.Mn.kers'. ,T00l8. Ol all,
rrnllBe
) Blacksmiths', KTachiiiists',
kinds' and the most complete, stok of Wagon and - Carriage,,
I Make'rsrBardware- in -th - State, ipnoh, Ades,, Spnnga.and,
"::.-v. A nro11aKlo Tnr.no
loSfJastern Hickory Axles; Oak, Ash, andHiokory Lumber
PLOW HANDLEtt and BEAMS. '
A.1X a,t 0-pptly Beduoed 3Ea:iooa S
V It.-WE DO uXOTIAILll, JJf VAS'JWUN WAGONS
NORTHRUP & THOHIPSON, "
POBTZ.AMD,
Wngou-Mak ingjmd Repajrinj
JUli JL 9 WAt.OX t'AUJOHX,
l1AOOWg myrn O ABAIUC AOBft
Hlf A v. nif i:rnjih.
1 '"- " ,',",;'",,,
, . ""FZZtoStw .irMoilvy,
, Aw"., ISlii fl" be'Jfmann'eV'' '
K M( rtprllJ, miuM
Dr. L. 8. SKIFF,
DENTIST,
Assuted bv 0. F.
Over tlo 3
Tucker.
SAI.KM,
mlOlf
l)H.
V.. V. CHAHB, ,
B'tKVET U.tk)!., lateBtweoiiU.H, VolLDUers, -OClCi,
llurblu's block, ou Uiin. rt7v
1876.
Of 1876,
' Its llutral I'ltts Htiillrnxrr" TT(Mirr evri-l itl
mlirrs nnri l turn 'IHC 1.KAHIN& 1 IIK.S11EK.
lho-e l.iiiortiil t) ui lmve utti. lmllt with fpeciil
n li tenco tn tlm wnnln ot the t'aclfip Coi-t Tlio lift
uninvtrwrnti lme l.cvn irttt trt J, anil to ilay it
MtnndH wltliiiut n Illvul ir the K1X(J OF
TIIKKSIIMth. Do not hrdtciivril ti the wlnillen pf
the blnr" with their 'to allt-' fill Mnchlnc?!
ljt year"" roionl of the "bHfeii'iUf-Cttlenff-titnihm
Canton Ptttt' ' Thrihi'r l preuv tm'ral
y known. It was .Implv (Mitt n'lna t" MAA1E
' Stn-tp'htlt-i" nf painting on aitattt ime tintfttt
And liui irlnff to Pilla cnnftfidly Inferior Thriah
(i 1111 the ureir repntatton tint the lliillvto 1'itts
'Chillcncir' Tlirtilitr hi nndc Im the inino'Tittn."
Hii luil lie rtccetud. unit Ifjn.v wmit iThichei that
will uirn yon Tlic mail" tnonn whh the Vi t cvpen-'e
lo. .. inilrsnnd phe tUtitnt titartioii tntlm pante
o.i tlnvh forennnlrt f)r the JI"!a'o 1'tlt -'C1II.-LSINOKH
" and tnke no othit. Thn.il.crman who
tin ve not eti n thi chiinpes an 1 liunrrtitnuiit made t.i
our Sipnrntois aud tower theli-t two jiars will
iwiai It ttu Ir tnnt Inttitet bj looklni; at llie " CHALI.
hXlllilt" before hiijlng OhwIicic and OBSCUVK
that the 'titvi ink' aie madowiw In liUFyALO, N.
.
CtyUenil for Tlirtshtr Circular for IsTil.
HnrlfrAl!
le , 1'nd'rMllialn 1 lire sBrrs. I.atet
Iinproxtd
Herso flat Forks,'
Mm I'almerV
XolllsV" lIar)xioi), the bist.
MM r ratfs. Hay. Platform and Mill Scales
a-
rlo 19 sires.
The MutMle'd I'urtaiile riisliirs None lrtter or
tajei .
Kan fills. -Olnrk'B lloulite Shake" lliclllf Mill.
The only Mill lint will instate Unit from Whiat.
"arm Waeli-, VVelnvethe jein-ralajeiiivof the
celebinted and will known llAlN" WAOON', 1I111.
wlilfh time I in it luifn I'llie for ' C'n-h" or
' Ciirilt," a tow nsiin Hint ilum Waoti Wide or
uatrow triuk, iiucliiiit
Sliflns Wusmu Wu an- maktin.' a peelnllu or
this clns of Wiltons and luie nine h the fMUIKST
M'OCK, mm i'" to tut from, in d 1 lie'tir rade
Wuiron tt'iin all Ibe otlu r deiter eoinlilued
S"heml for t-,LCji vVst'im tlriuui with price,
ALSO,
llafve'llns Tiad. Iliiblur & Leather Lulling,
I!trafoi lucliliie. Mill Slom.
Sickle ui cllons. Mout Maohlnep,
Turbine Water V heel, l'uiln Jlachlne, etc.
Lliiiiil terms to IheTrade. ror Descrlptlio Clrcu
lafei and Trite, tiddres
BSIVAM, KtfHR:iB. Si. CO..
Apastr
ronfJt.uvD, otKoox.
I
t. .. axrr.ovK, trcuiam,
fDrtlaiut,
POnTIiANn, ORECiOIV,
AND -
.nnailt-ilii n n-ITIT. .ItmTt.Y PrLRIlHATRIl
.1. aovjA u,-' -- .. i.i ..
Tlio CH'.M.Sox"o35.strox'itO,'
Afients la all th principal towns lnllio fatata an4.adJoIa-
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f skltfi. iMUbS. riUOKeS. iUIUB, VQ1-
jHna'S - - VMMmmm
WIMBLEDON
Jaaij Jiamje Bra& Zoadlmj
Practice Pistol & Targets.
Cmles a tf inch bull with nccu-riu-
ftv lent, without powder or
nim.ni.i.n ii.aH luti-rel. Iiftlr trleceri
Ait iliier.' lly mall, Iree fur li isptj, -Willi lr
mnit sinniunltlon for targot i-railtco ludoirs.
and. fur "purlins eutofiloon,
ACENT8 WANTED.
A. A (illAUAM, C7 Wberty Htreet, tw qx1S,
' Dr. H. SMITH,
DENTI SST.
Assisted by T. T. Shaw.
Ulllceoppoaltg Ilreyrnan's iie bturu,
halkMi oni:uo..
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, For sam