WILLAMETTE FARMER. STATU NEWS. Says tlio rmlcpmilenti " On Tiie'tlny ovon hiK tlio I'liiloiunthcan and Guiuuiu Siutna xoclotlos ot rorcit Orove had tlioiroxorrii-os. Air. Smith rielivoml tlie opening address, which was good. Mr. 1). C. .Latourotto fiave the larmvoll address to tho craduatlnir cUsh, which is also highly jiraiseil. Sir. 8. Walker road a poem commemorative) of old coIIokh days, vvnlch was excellent, n real Rood poem; and Mr. Tamira read an essay that briitlod with "d points and was full of h'ttnor " Littln Nelo, son of Mr. NV. Cary .loUnron. had tlio inlslortiiim to lose one ol his Iiiikoih last bund v. Whllo ho and his brother woio playuii; with nn nx, tbollttlo lellovv, by nn Hicident, cot his hand on ablckof wood which his orollior was chopping, and is now minima little linger. Int irmatiuii is wanted of John L. Ilmimi, who li It Iloslon 15 jtars aco lor Oregon. JIo is about Id yuira of ape, nnd had n wllo iim! thieo chddron when ho left for tills hti'o. Ariyonn Knowing his whereabouts will cott ier a lnvor by addrosislvg his agod latlior, Henry II. Henson, Uoston, Mass. Tho pooplo of Jiehalcm have boRini work upon tlio Nohaloin wagon road with a deter initiation to coinpleto it at thoir own cost ot Jarjoranu oxpen.so. Tho tlsliermen at Oregon City Iiavo had a Hplondid catch of salmon lor the pant woek. Onoortwo have been caught which weighed between iO and 50 pounds. On Monday a Ron of A. J. Fllpplu, in HeiivorclHin precinct, Washington county, lull Irom a ladder and broke his collar bono. Jlloction day passed oil moto boiiteroiiHly in Kosoburg than any other day tor year, bavenl lights occurred during tho day, nnd. 'tr.inge to s,iy, no ollicers nppoarad to bo about to nrosorvo the peace or arrest llioso violating law and order. One party drew his pistol In the crowd to shoot another per .sou, when it accidentally went oil, tho ball tearing Hh way thiough his hand, graced a second p irty on tho back, glanced oil oi tlio head ot a thiid, and sped away through tlio air. Tho ollioiil vote for attornny in tho third district, shows .Ramsey's uiHJoritv in Linn Ail), la I'oll;, 78; YBinhlll, bl; null in Tilla mook, 'J. Total, 1JU. Ilurnett gets 512 ma lonly in Merlon, which gives him a ma ,101 ily lu the district ol 'J2, Two young mon at Jeilerson, Tluirwldy night ol last week, had u little lmploixniit noss and shot at each other a couplo ot times apiece, but fortunately, without doing oach other anv damage. Of course the difficulty was about a lemalo. IMvvard Alkln, of Joilersou. steps to tlio lront wltli a sample ol llax known as the Hiisiaii variety which measures twonty-slx inches lu height, and is but a lair a orago ot a nity noro neiu. Tho actdGinlc year of tlio Uinpqtia acada my closed on Friday of last week. Tlio graduating c-Ihs-b consisted oi Mr. A. Mires, 3Ir. I. Uhapmnn and Miss Kinina Chapman. Ono of tlio men at Kastport, Coos county, was badly hurt recently by a uank caving upon him. His arm was broken and ho was otherwise injurod. Thoroisu man up in Sweet Home, Linn, whocaiuo Into that alley ten years ago a poor man, and now ho owns 1J dogs. Messrs. Jlarrot it JJeed havo established a regular stago lino betweon I'mplro City and Umpcitm. OAi:rv.j;i Juno 12. l.bio Hansen who was arrested l.iht woek on a charge oi grand liiremiy, and was tonllned in tho county J fill, died this morning Irom thoellects ot selt-mi-jiosed hanging. Last Saturday she said she would Mituier diothiu go to States prison whoro her huoband isoonllned. Kiigono U noted lor ono thing it semis moro people to tho depot twice a day, upon tho arrival ot tho trains, than any tow u in tho fetatc, upon an avorago. lliocrop of wheat harvestod last yoirin IJmntlll.i county is about disposed of th it orop aniouiitoil to 137,711 bushels, according to tho asset sor'ti report. This year the crop will, accoidiug to tho same authority, .inioiiut to not lesn than ono million bushelH or at least it ought to. Sineo thu snow has melted tho road aerosi tho llluo Mountains is said to bo very bad. Ono te.unstu- liad to lash hlsiiiuiles togotlior witlirawhldo to Loop thom in sight. Tho wagon limiucmilv struck bed rock, but no doubt hi) is ej.nggorating it a littlo. Mr. Moorohou(.orolil matilla, Iias2i)0acros ol growing wtnt, which good Judgna h iv will yield sitv bushols to tho aero. Think oi'tlmt 1.2,0am iiushols ol wheat oil ot -AM aerm! Waller Montoith, tl-.tj., tho first noltlnr ol Albiiiy, Oregon, died at that plaeo cm Sun day, Juno Uth, iigidiO oars. 'J ho citieiis oi Aunisv ille and Jcliiitv mot last Sutuidiy and mado tho noeossarv ar rangements pru'mmtory lo celohratlng the l'ourtlioi July In tlintownol AuiuhvUIo. J art ol tho prograiunio in basket diuno-, spoaking, music and base lull. A goneral 111V itflfltltt lu 11 ,..... ..1 LATE DISPATCHES WAsntMiTON, Juno 8. The House com mittee cm appropriations to day derided to insert in tho army appropriation bill a pro vision lor tho reduction of the army to the extent of two regiments ol infantry and two ot civilry. Tho President to-dav signed tho ac grant ing a sita lor an observatory to tho trustees ot the Lick University tor the astronomical ilntiaHninnl nl tho TTnlrmItv nf California. Tho majority of the Senate committc-e'on I Indian Jilalrs to-day reported adversely on Mitchell's bill for the sale ol tlio t'tnat'lls j reservition, Oregon, but Mitchell succeeded in gotlln it recommitted for farther con- i Klderation, and is sangulno of an ultimate ' favorable rpport. i Tiio recelptH of tlio eovernment for tho lineal j ear ondlng with the Juno etimato, areas follows: Irom customs, si Hi, Mi'i , jij; intertill rev en lie, f 110 !US,C07; iulcel!anfou, ?J1.1 03,1)3 1. Hvpendituros, fiO.S.ljS.'-'il Tho receipts shoe a decreaso Irom the estimates from customs of over 10,000,000; Irom Internal rovpimo of over 51,000,000, and an increase in miscellaneous of over $!.000,0(X) Thoe. ponos aro considerably over $5,000,000 loss than the estimates. Tho Senate committee on Territories to-dav considered the bill to establish a civil gov ernment for Alaska by making it a county ot Washington Territory. The committee took no action, but indications wore that the proportion will be reported aderoly. ThoSenato confirmed Sykes as consul at uarulll, Kutan at I'lorence, and liane as sec retary of Utah. Ni-.vv York. June 8 -Win, A. Herus. nres' Ideiit of Amherst college, died ot paralysis of tno tie irt. tills evening, at springneiu, wi, London, Juno 0. It is verv probable VVinslow will bo liberatod June 15th. It ap pears from tho correspondence submitted to parliament that thero is no likelihood of a supplementary treaty covering the case. JPaiih, June 9. George hand is dead. Sho was conscious to tlio last moment, but un ablo to speak for some time boforo her death. MADiaii, Juno 0. During tlio ileimto yesterday in tho Senate on the now constitu tion, Bishop of balamer said that thoSanish prolatea would always oppose religious tole ration as incompatible with Catholicism. 1'aiiw, Juno 11. The funeral of Georgo Sand took place at Nahant yesterday, and was attended by thousand of persons, al though n heavy rain prevailed. Prince Joromo Napoleon and Alexander Dumas wore among the pall-bearors. Paul Meu- rico read an oulogv written by Victor Hugo. London, Juno 12, Tho oxnloring expedi tion to Northwest Africa lelt Kngland Satur day. Its main object is to ascertain tho feasibility of admitting tho water ot the Atlantic into a portion ot tho deseit of Sahara. WcrtUrto the Furncrx ami Trade gci.cnllj the I slinvu Lnrlvalici Machines, and vvc dcelie to call epo- ciaiai cnllon tnnur GATOX riTTS CHAMriON TIIUESIIEK Nciihcr aln nnr evptuvo has been 'parcel In iicrftciln-thl'iiuivThrMhcr. Ihe Imontor and imniifHUinci. .1 Miller of Canton, Ohio, having P'iMiiI thi-Iift i-on In our Oregon harvest llekls. stuilyln,' the ronuirimcnt", Jnd oveiy improvement ucnuindcd Th - .Vachliu 1- cniiroly SBW IN UK- TAIL AND libNEKAL KEATUKE, and Is to ho In nci via) conlnundtd null tho old stjlu Ilullalo Titts Challcii!;i.r TliR'liti, which is an entirely different machine, made uii"cr dlllcrcut patents liy dillurent parnc. and t di-imiiar in ncisn anu acians IT joti iinnt (lie 11KST Thresher, ultli nil the Latest Improvements, lie sure ami get the CAM0.N PITTS CHVJIPIOX TIIRKSHEU, Mllh Triple Hitch (,'car, Knd-sliakc Shoe, ultli Slat-cleaner, Hetny Spvcd-u heel, anil 1'ivot Utailimcnt. A It - Implle'illn thenimo, It Is the ClI.lMHrtt' ortlic World: t-end loi bticcl ll Lhculars to 1IVWLUY, 1JODD, .t Co. ' hOI.E Al.ESfS KOlt THE Euckcyo MoAVcr and Ecapcr. Too well aril favorably known to need comment. Tho nuivep"il verdict of Tanners contrail is in Its fivor. Hi j t irsln coiistniitn'oha proved It to bo tho mot simple and durihln Ilartctlii(r Jlnehlno vet In vented. It is tho 1'IIEMIU.M HAltVKSTER OF THE WOULD. As a htll liako Reaper it is uncqualcd, and as a Mower tccls them nil. AGENTS FOIt Haines' Genuine Header With Special Improvements lor leTii. We havo two -tyleMoi tho bvinn the lllgla nnd Double OLar, It) and 12 it cut. Wo havo alo tho now stylo Adjii-tnblo Keel with Utlici stjlo .Machine. Also, tho Patent t-pilni: AdJii"tnbloIlcim toiculato tho cut. SOLE AGENTS FOU The Elward Harvester, The newest and Infest Improved Machine of its class. TWO Oil THItEE 11INDEHS CAN RIDE. HUiHj SOLE AGENTS FOK G-ari-, Scott efts Co. IIIUILMI III!H!U I'dllrAlltK h.MIIMJ. Over 1 1(10 M tlicrn In lino Throughout the Grain Kiild of tne United Stntos. It is tho only Aileultuinl KnsitiL that U'cs the pitent Fulhlo I'hu In the Nirivtu sheet of the holler, render ing EVl'LOdlOIsH JMPOSbinbK! The economical audeflLctlvcmanuti or using tin. otcnm, tpnhles our Ensiuo to do One Third More work than others of rtl atUosle. Send for Special Clrcilirs. Taylor Tills-y B.als.0. Strnngt-t and mot durahlo Hake In uo. Cot sa ed in ono season if ii"cd In tho whiat Held and mtnlovv. .ellls' Harpoon Horse Fork, rainier .1 Walker's Horse Forks, Humes' llCHihliiR Hay Hakes, Horso Ton ers, all stj les, I'arej .Mount ed or "Donn." ll heeler, llelllck i Co N Threshers, Endlexj Chain. Koi lio iMiises. vlih Ijitest In provements Amost nfirnhlo lnmhliK. Ini tholar- mei who (Iols hi- own won, three hands" aro needtd, hut two hoi-vs and r-OLE ABCMt) FOU THE Celebrated Sciiulller Wagons. IIlMl In Uhc lllikcric I' And in this way tho work of tho harvest Held cn bo Chen ly and quickly done. It is va-tly nluad ot the old -tjle llarshllnrve'tci. No irriln can lu. wast ed, and It will cluato clalscs ol itniu, at all stac and hl-litsel giontli, hlj;li or low . I Icon. Cieilil ....$1J ) inih I.I -lit 2 hniso Wii"on.... ..'.i " Jlidium " " 12S 1)., " lluivy Jhnri Ill " Medium -l hoi"o l.VI Ench Wilson complete w llh Pprlnj bent and Call Inrnla liroku. Idr Track clra, J"i. npSltl fin? M I 113 1 115 A man named Arnold Miller, enitaired In K.iirburn'a camp as logger, near I Dion City, Mason county, V. T., was crushed bv a Ior and immediately killed, last Tuesday. He was engaged In sawing n lop; on a hillside, when it became detached and immediately commenced rolling. Before he could get otit ol tho way it caught him and passed over Ins body, breaking his limbs and crushing his flesh in a horrible manner. Juv itatiou is oxtonriod. MARION dRCffifT COURT. THJ'HOAY, Juno 1.1. J. W. McCasIln h, I'irst Presbyterian Churjh.et nl. Motion to strlko out part of .msvver sustained. Jj. NV.lt ii soy vs. li). R'untaitaret ill. Mo tion tn strike nut pari, ut uunrvur ovorru!ed. J-eave. granted to rnply. NVut. l'ortervs. Chario SvveRlo. Motion torhiaro to tile atnoiitlwl t uuviilalnt oim ruloil, Henry OINuhlsi?or vs. Margtet OIla.h lager. iiolault ol dotiuident onternd and CiusoroUrred to Hulmrt Wtlsou. l-'lias. tiw.ii!li. vs. 1'AlilliM l'hltips eta", iielittltci: adult dofunditiiUs otUored andt. I.. IVtililt. appolnteil (wiardlan. Order w utu nutborlEJug tho Work to opu all deposiMins on tlio. Gram! .Ury roporled tttimbKIs as follows: iwie oi uregon va. Kph Olluger. State ot Oregon vs. John Doe. Thomas, I arley vs. 1. O. rarket; jury euu'ttiinoled ami ohiiso on trial. Tim forneltus corrohpoiIdeiitTojfitUo I mle jtcncoM Mivic To-day is unci long to bo re uieiubcced. A a school innutlng Uolil in the Jackson school hiiusn, distrk-t SJo. i(i, there was on.w u largo miiliuncn. TitoVittaiiMactml tho liii-lt.os lor vvliluh tliey uiot lu a vy paolllo lakiimir kci mlj ottriiHd. Afuw vvhli-i! siieoting the school 'inuiiii' oiT.ired a ihuk. Jilalnt to tUo trilHtos against the hnv. - .iiiii inn uiktier wnsi cllsciused Utvoi the trustees, u-hool 'uirni' and Kev, . 'I'lines gut k. little (cm hot for Hov. , and lio Hod tor rofugt). 'Uio crowd theu lett lor Wtht iileiuvjc where tsliwht halt w mado at tow lr ,V .vm's slurs. They inad u null or XV. K I'urkur's bljkmitli shop. Tim cioor.uul htrestfc in Irone of the shop wwrn cratuojod aini huiiihhI eUook..blouk with men, women atioU'iilldriui, all Jtbberlug mid jablicrtug at oiK'n. Tho su,rm abated, mui to-ilay it is calm at.d olwir, iuiJ It la IiomM by th good people of till plwcund vicinity that uuh a fciorni wilt never visit Olenw iigain. Wonder vv hat wusup! l'oter Johnson, lishlnir for Horiiii A- fi.. of Antorii, Isronorlod to liave caught tho ! gent and smallnst balmon of tho season, Thu jornier neighed W jioiiiuls nud latter 7. William Coogan, Irom Watertovvn, Wis consul was recently killed by Indians noir uapiu uity, in the Ulck Hills. Ho had been traveling with n party of 120 men, who went iu on tbe Fort Pierre route, and on the night of the 10th, started out ahead ot tho party, intending to walk to Rapid City. Ho was well armed and confident of gottlng through, but the Indians killed 111 ill, scalped his head and face, and filled his body with bullets. Tho Sioux Indians nimo their babies after events transpiring at their birth. For in suoco, lted Cloud took his name from tho fact that rod clouds overspread the western sky at the time he was born, while the ca v or tines ol a fractious pony furnlsliod tho nama for Crook's adversary, Crazy Horse. Felton's S-roica. Horse-PoT7er C0MTEEBALAN0EVIBEATING SEPAEAT0E. TffE PICKETS. The Wheat Market. The advance in freights lias caused a de cline in wheat, at this point, from STA to 60 cents or bushel, and the prospect Is not ll-ittor'ng for tho next season. Thero seems to bo a larger amount of wheat in Oregon to-day tlmn at tho same time last year this is tho opinion of persons well posted. Tho crop prosriect is encouraging, and, with good growing woather throuch this month, we skill have about as much wheat lor sale next year as this. Tho season so iar has been cjuito favorable. Our San Francisco correspondent ruruishes valuaiilo infortun ium concerning the wheat market and its luture outlook. Tbe Wool Ilarket Fifteen oents a pound Is the highest price named by wool buyem here, ami but little has yot been brought in. It has lo bo a good, ciwn article, to bring tho price named. Wo learn that as good wool as is raised In tho Stats baa been contracted for that money In fact the finest met ino iSeeces fioui flocks near tills city. The disposition ofuiauy is lo hold on, but there seems to be no specu lation hi (lie market. Tho stock of woolen goods on Wand in tho United States Is said to equal the demand to bo expected for ayear to come. IkISI WE arc prepared to inamifacl lire and nil all orders lor these unilvilcd machine All our work Is fully llsliul "a,r"",uI- Br I"":llu,l!lrs. ""'I ' ciiculais and prici. list, which will bo n.ut by mail as toon as mb- n,V,r0,7' Rhou,a be e.nKln carl' to avol(1 disappointment, na wo will lnanufactuic principally on orders for PELTOW & SAVAGE, Salem, Or. mh')ml LEWIS SAVAOE. S. TEL'ION. W. WEATHKKPOnD, J. W. WZATHIRrOHD. European fltain Uadcets. Im notsr, June 12. Afvii . Lane Kipi es3aya roH)rtH oflho present condition ol crops ore topeTul. The woather during tho past wek lijs been fln, and hi every way favorable to agricultural operatlonH. The artiearance of ths wheat plant ia,jmerally healthy. Under tlw Influence rtli Improved appearance ot' i.ir..iMunry sua ime conmueraniy uoreasel urn km xuppiKw, our local trade Iiaanssiiineil a tit-ioter tone. Arrivals of IndUui wheat ha vn.J)rtaii largo. Unless some new axpects or tlm I'aNteru nutwtkin or hii unfavorable ohailtM iu the weather nIiouM ulv amir in isptsuilulou. It is pralmblo tracVn w HI continue (Mini a4.l lifeless, though thohnrt iu(tjiiyot -iii4iiiiu wniHu win uecoasiraia luoconciuu anco of a stauly detuaixl lor ooiisumpciou, incrisiseW at times. The receut favorable wCnds, hav4 brought Into norts of oll a fair tiuuborof t-argots, which may be held, es peifallyas poll'lcal ina'terJ remaJn In aucsli mi 4incMrUln state, nun thejioMlbi'lty of war, tvh iiU although uavcknowledgevl hy many, still looks up (ii the lixi'k ground. Lmtimior,, June J.I Itwolpts of wheat for the past Hire days vseie J.1,000 quarters, of which Jl.tXM q natters weru Anicrfcsn, Hivtfiptsol vvhe.it or the past woek fro ru 1'acliin porta were 7." W0 quartora. Ilrcmcj. stulU in r Lot quiet. Kbeat, Hi lldGll) Sri' imrieutal tor average, Crtllforula whu", ICm I iJL.H)i oil for Club do. I Weatherford & Co., Wholesale and Kctail Dealers In DRUGS, FAINTS, OILS, CLASS, Patent Medicines. CHEMICALS, je errunaery TOILET GOODS, Etc, etc. PURE WINES and LIQUORS, For Medicinal purposes. Medicines Compounded, and Proscriptions Filled. Weatherford & Co., Janti y Commercial street, RALE.TI. 1776 1876 Centennial Medals. Allmtn Plato, IllgUly Polished. Etul In Wear and Coler to Solid Klher. Size 1 -0 lucliea In diameter. THK obverse lunl roverso nrerntlns: appropriate diduns eoniim-niorntlii!; iho ono huiulri jllimnil v usury ol our nation's birth. TUB MOST VAI.UAHLK BOUVRVirtS AND ME- Agents Wanted. Larvo commissions Kxtenslvo fields for ente'rprlM. bamplca and full Inrbrmatlon sent on rtct-ipt of Silcts, VM. KleAJilllou Co , P.O. Uov 5270, N.Y. Pacific University A-CI) TUALATIN ACADEMY, 2Tox-'t Grove, Oregon. FACUI4TY: n.Tin? ii1, ,M H'.W,1, n-P" ITcldent, nnd l'roress 01 ol Tnnlluitiul l'liIliKopliy. oH,!1iiV',Xl'i: LVMAN' A.M, rroltsaorofKliot. one ana JIi"tnry, ' UUK ii. COUJEIt, A. M., Profett-or of Matb CIilnilCH ni"m' T' C0XD0N- A' M- rnifosor of Natural Crick." '""" M VK8U' A :5t, Pro,e"or f Lan nd Mr."' -J!0,1.11, &.?luVnw l"' of Academy. Nv.i. M. 1'. bl'ILLElt, 1'ri.tiptn.ss. Tho school jcar consists or threo terms. Ixglnnlii" sriraiiA,;wi,.,:p,t Wu,ne,,ln5 of ,n,m' artvimc. y 'lrJ0.ir-piiublJ per ttrui In Board can ho had 11' fiom ) to t nor week, humiliations lor admission will bo held en fa tenibu 1st. at ') j. m at the C'ollc.'n. icrnirthtr Inlorinallnu, address tho Prosident or any other nn-mbers of tho Facnltv. '"-""'" Tonic Vermifuge Worms in Children or Adults ara thoroughly ilostroycd by Dr. Jnyno's Tonic Vormiriipro. As a rule, all chihlron aro subject to theso pests, tho indication'? of their presenco bo- ing so varied, that thore is scarcely a complaint which they will not oxcit or imitato. The symptoms should accordingly bo watched for and promptly treated with this Ver milugo, which not only kills tho worms and expels them, but dis solves tho slimo or mucus In tho stomach and bowols, which favors thoir production. General Debility and Dyspepsia aro usually remedied by Dr. Jnyne's Tonic Vcrmiriic. It will bo found to havo excellent tonic properties, strengthening tho organs of diges tion, roitorinp; tho appotito, and in fusing now vigor Into tlio whole systom. Tho weak, broken-down and dispirited will dciivetuo most beneficial ollects from this Tonic. . Intermittent and Remittent Fevers at 0 favoi ably affected by Dr. Jnyne's Tonic Vermifuge, nnd it is a cura tivo likow iao for Fover and Aguo in children. It should bo taken in con nection with Dr. Jayno's Snnativo Pills lor thcao complaints, and this combination will bo found to bo equally serviceable iu cases of re ordered Liver. Patronizo Homo Manufactures! WILLA1IETTE Stove "Worlis OF hTOVS nenti. uo in. iiMniiHcmnii;: stow at The Lowest Rates. .Ma IIOI,t,nNY V'AllR. and l KTOVTJ KXTBA8 cast on order Nve uin,t rt'spv-tfnlU solicit ourpJt romo f.ir tqo Doxtor fBtovo. R1C1HARU9 & kXODRMRS, PnKTLiriB, r., n rroprlptors, Proul bl.. l:tvv . iU'u vxi Mid'.Kuv. uit:iu.u TTAVIKG THK I1BST I'tTTKllV XX now kmiIo. and llw latest (uiprav ci lents. iiiu;ais to hu imij: Spring Trade of 1876! L. & E. IIIRSCII, (siiicoesors to Iltrman .v. Illrsch ) COMMKUCIAI, ,T., . . hALEM, OREOON Navo tow on hand A Complotc and Well-o!ecleil Slock or GENERAL MERCHANDISE Sullel lo tho Country Trade, i,0c70,,!wIrcu',onK','au(la11 0,hl! that theso Bouglit Low, AND AVILL BE SOLD CHEAP! The; aro prepared to elve GREAT BAROAIKS! For Cash in Hand. at'bf ih",1S C,1"D:: ontllem"l vp tnou 1 bcrc- QEHERAL DECLINE 'InprlccatfiarriccUcoaodthoEtt., . , S.,'im f. ,-. T A. Oregon. DAVIS, .t CO,, Wl olcalo Aseiiti. PoiUjihI, A MEW DEPOT ..roil.. GR1CULTURAL IMPLE- JIENTS. John Deore IVnlkliiir, Onus, and Sulk) PLO"WS. COLLINS C C 1'I.OWS, I.XTKA C C snAHES, Itolllii Coul ter; e1inltler nndl'.ol II, W AGON S, P.ofH. SEYING MACHINES, The Best Portable 131 st sr I r s J. Tir. HOKU)! .llcroniiick'M IiitiiiV4'1 Com hi nt'd Adiimcti .Hvii-iakM ICvaiicr aml .llouer. Pilxu Mower, and I in pro veil Ilni cstcr, KAltMtlt', Call on vonr brother frnn'. lu oro pnc- elhi.ri'. C'li-li pall lor OATS anill (XT t'OMMBUOlAL STRKKT, under the saicin, ren. zomu T. B. WAIT. chittiiii HAY. farmer Ofllic STATE i Patrons AGENCY of Husbaudrv. Front stictt, near Fhnderf' WhiirC 1'OKTIASB, .... OIIFCON. AilUre al coinnnulcatloii8 to H, I', LEK, A?tnt. illanwttc Mixxmtx. IKI1BH TT1CI.Y MUtlAT, BT OLAHIP30 Wk CRAIO. ' yo;a""'i.s AKp VBOr-RIETOU. .Ai,ilKI ,D. W. Vlt'AKi. "It ... 'leruin ol Snbk, rlniloii. Ooaconv, U mouths iaimiab.r.) II;:""".'. list llms rk. pp8f&&$&W ,mmj tWwMui" i I'm wean - , --j ,..0.