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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1876)
8 WILLAMETTE FARMER j j "i .N .'I ll .'C Ik i iy STATB NEWS. Tlioro will ho a meriting oi' the citizsmi of Tlonlon county, at tlio court housa In Cor Corvalli", on Saturday, Juno 111, 1H7, at 1 o'clock i m. Tho committee to whom w,i rolorrod tlie inciter of tho prnotloabllity of lirintsiiiK tliu untors of the Lon Tom or the Willamette Into Ciriilli, Ji.ii had Ihn mnn Mirvejpil, ami f-tinmto truilo, and will ho ready to roiort on tlie auovo dato. I'rom tli LaUyetto fanner at last Nitur dav, Ii-.irn thai an Jnillun who ha. I hunii uninvd t" look for (J.inly Clotoholl, the young 'Man mail w ho w.is clrownnd wht'e rciim; tin, "imnhill iliwr koiiiotwo tiuki aco. fuiiiil l mi ali'itr Iml; j mile below Hie Ibid. When flrt k-'oii ho hunting '' lh roots ol a si.nldin imk, itti'l U Is i-uppiH"! that is i no ii'ih m why Urn hody lailod l.i muintn ilinsurlw '.mid colli 1 not Ua ioiind at the tinin ol'tho KiKMiloiil s Die liver was hlli. 'I no hodv Mas in'errnd ilio same il iy it was tumid, linwtin: liptin in tlin water j it two win ks. Dscoinpo-ltion liad coiiimuuutjd and the lemains wore unrecognizable. A mhI un-idont cenrrod nnar Turiior'n Station lasi Saturday. Mr. Wude, who lives near Cold Spruits had boon attendiiifja Good Templar-' I'lcnh at that plain with his fami ly, and when st.irlitij; for home in turnlnt; the wai'on around it eraumed and raised the body up Mr.-. Wndn u.i. MttlriK on the Heat beside her litislund, and he caught her in time to .save nor Horn tailing out, but hIio lost her hold of thoclilld in her arms, a little girl aged one year, and It loll to the ground, and the wheals passing onr Jt, Injuring it, so that it died in about three hourt. A man bv tho name of Lowory, llvlin; on Jlutter creek, k-lt rondlotou the other day on horwiback, hpciuiImkIv all rlht. About two hours aker, Dr. McKay started out on a professional visit on the name load. About lour miles Irom town tho doctor lound Mr. I.o ry lylii in tho road senseless Irom nun Htroko. I'.j iroor application of water tho doctor "siii-reeded in loviving tho man so ho could proewtd on his Journey , Tlio clti;n'n iii'-nllnir at Independence ap pointed a ciiiiimi tf o t i ruiwo H" with which to dotiay thoxpe-i-,n ol a preliminary hiii voy lor iicuial Iru n tl.n Willamette riyer bo low Jtuona Vista to Indopoiidenco. His stated tint bnnator Jones will visit Umatilla county immediately after the ad journment ol t'oii(;ross, to view tho 'Jranito crook (plait. niiiio, and pirtleular.y the lodge holnj; developed by McDonald, Jlurnham ik Co. S. N. Arrluoni, of Astoria, dlod on Satur day last ntinr a Ioiik illness. Ho was well known as the proprietor of tho Occidental lintel of that place. L. II. Wells, ol Salem, has boon chosen orator of i ho day toassist in .celebrating our jtreat and Hlorioua 1'ourth at Turner 'h Station. Mrs. lCohoo was thrown from a carriage near l.one Kir ("emotery, In Hast. Portland. Sunday evening, lecnh hit; internal injuries, rosultlnc; in death shortly atterward. Tholinye eirctilarsawin Wood worth 'a mill on Howell l'ralrie lirolto on Saturday last liei:essltatinc;u suspension of operations for tiio time lining. The ownors have telnraph ed to Sail I'Vauclh'co for a now one, and they hope to Iioieady for businshs at;ain ahortly. wtmmmmm ay! I In the Rod Hills. l-h). I-'auu'.u: A visit to tlio (anions region known as tho" Hod Hlllx," 11 low- miles Houth of h'alem, will convince liny one that the fir morn there are moving forward hi tho race ol prof,-rosH. I luiiilroils of acres that, 0110 aud two yo.irs iiro, woi-o iinonelosodand untllled, have boon hroti;ht under the control of the hUHbnudiniiu, and wo now npo Holds of wav ing grain and cultivated Brasses, where but lately wore barren wastes, with here and there oak mill llrKrubs, and presontiiiB nutli iiiK nioro Inviting to tbo eyo than patches of wild strawberrioH and blaokberrlos, which some easons turned out a innrvolous ylold, anil allured picnickers liom y.Uein and tho Hurroundlni; oouiitvy. LoI'm see if our memory Is not treachorous " A11101 luuc, ollm elheetrilius horrid dumls." "Voh, that's It and, notwitlistandiiiK tho evi clonl ainicliroiilHin of the hORinniui;, the tjuotation is too pertinent to tho occasion to bo lightly laid aside, (lolden now, but for merly rouh ami nristly with liriuublo bu.sh ch. Mr. T. IX. Molntyre, who nioved there within 11 year irom Polk county, has opened up to cultivation a now (arm, and, besides Imlldine; 11 comfottiiblti house, has over a hundred uuros iu urain; and it is Hale to nay that within aiadius of a mile and a half (rom Jackson Hill there have been not less than a thousand acres of new laud brought under .tilhiKO during tho past -twelve mouths. Among tho farmorH wholiavo made those iniprovoiiioiilH, w o may mention Mr, Itagley, Jan. Chambers, K. K. Purvor, Mr. Looney, Mr. Hobinson, liob liawley (011 tbe Minto l))Uco), It. Kullertou, Robert Uobblns, I, M. Wttguer, tho liar.ties, and others, while In the Jory neighborhood wo aro told that the improvement has been eipially great. The 3rop In all that section look remarkably well, aud promise nn abundant harrest Tho view from Jackson 11111, on the farm of Mr.illagley, Is ono that, for beauty and graudour, Is rarely equaled. The eye. on a tilear day, takes In , north and south, in either. dirtHitlou, at least eighty miles, ami the view is hounded oast by the Cascade Itange, 1 ml 011 thu westward by the Coast lUuge, if mountains. Seven Huow-peakB (aud at Linos eight! cau bo plaiulyseeu, jianiely, J.t. lloleu and Admus on the north. Hood aud '.Tollorsoti to the eastward, and tho U'hreo SlstBrs to the Boiitneast all of them thrusting it, Jlr hoary summits to the height of uiore thbii ton thousand feet above tho .sea-loel, iiud distant eighty to ono hundred ihIIm troiu u, while kpiead lii'lure us, like a nmp,.upionr p.irtlonw ol the Wltlametto val lev. wi'.li prairies, towns, and farms distinct ly outlined, f.'nile It may tie true that overy ylH of llu Wll'ameltu valley baa ita udvatu-tvi, nroLj.blv. in the earlmatiou ot tho inh.1h1t.111t, nu;ii-iior oiili oiluun, yet we hii but rliink that the dueller iu the beautiful lulls wo &.avt boon attempting to describe hn.i every ro'isun lo foul grateful that hisli.tri.iH bciii cist in kiikIi a pleanaut )!ucu, whk h. 111 a dsj- not fir oil, will rival tho most favomd sK)tii 01 AmericA in lisp. )iness mid pivi-porliy, us it now- does ui fertility of son ami beautj' nt scenery. That it will he the homo o( virtue and intelli genoe, we are warranted In hoping, and w 11 know thut the Vii.i.a.m:vv): I'aumiju is found iu almost every family (horn, a wet H)tuo visitor, with lis weekly messages of tumporaucti and religion, science and litera- j lire, i's well as the news of passing events. Tam, 1-'i,a. Mr. 1). I,. Ureon,who lives near Jefl'erson, showed us a specimen of llax grownon his farm which Is 1 feet In hpiglit, and is an avorajio of a field of about llfcv acres. This specimen has i.ot jet Its lull (jrowth, but Is budded nearly ready to blow, aud ho n.ys that It will grow i Inohos vet. Mr. (Jreen Intends pulling his Held of ilax alo'it tho tnidiile of July. The specimen i on exhibition it the ofilre of tho Pioneer Oil Company in this city. Hunt Wai i:i:. The Columbia is unusual ly Iiijh tills year, and Hie consequent:') is that tho Willamette is backr-d up at Pt.rtland until the water is all over Front street, in ' the bu-lness part of town, and is as hh;li its ever was known before. ' Mr. Kiea-ird II. l'urver has presented us "ith a InwBtalksot'Wh. le Tartar Oat-, yrown on his iariu, a few miles lotitn of Sah-ui, In Hie Itcd Ililln. T.'iey iimasiiio lour loot in , hoiht, and have stood the winter well. ilARRIED: Hv Kev. Win. Capps.atthe redpnceof II. M. Haskell, In tho cny of Salem, Oregon, June ll-h, lS7d, .lohn M, (ireonstreet to Miss Harrel A. Kodjjurs. All ot Marion county. " DIED: At Portland, June Ul, Cllllord, oldest son ot Ueo. AI. Stroud, aeeU Hi years. TfE fylKE7S. Local Produce Market. Wheat is worth still bO cents por bushel here atSilom and Jl HO percental at Port land. Mill feed at former tlRures; oats HO centH porhushol; hay Is nominal, retail price unchanged but buying price uncertain ; os is cents per do.; butter -0 cents per lb, but supply small at that tlgure; old potaloes riO(uiiU cents pet- bushel, now retail at J2 yot, butnroliaolo to drop when tho supply in creases; strawberries W) cents por gallon; green pois $l..'0 per bushol; vesjetablos be coming abundant; tho wool market remains dull, tho highest iigtire named being !." ceute per lb, and little being recoivod at that price. California Wheat Crop. Tho Kaii Francisco Ilnllrtin of the loth inst., lias an oxtendod statistical review of the wlioatand barley crop of lbTil, with tho fol lowing enormous as stregates: Total acroage ol who.it. 11,109,000 acres; yield in centals (100 lbs 2l,T7l,000; surplus lor export uuroatl 111 centals, l,bM7,ouu. Ilirlev Acres, OH! 000; yield in centals, 10,0)11,000; surplus in centals. i,UOI,000. A dispatch 10 the Sacramento Union from Sin Francisco, dated' the ll.h, is to the fol lowing ell'ect: " A prominent grain oporatnr gives the surplus wheat for shipment tills .season at three quarters of a million short tons, ex ceeding by '200,000 tons tho crop of 1S72. Toe yiolil is unusually heavy in all parts of the State, and In quality the best ever harvesiod iu tho State. Jlo gives the price for July, delivered aionstIde thoshij) nt IH cents per bushel, and anticipates no dlllieulty In, pro curing labor for hai vesting or transporta tion from the Interior unless tho bulk of the crop is held until Into in tho season, which would probably overtax tlio railroad laeili ties. Tlie tonuago here, and known to bo on tho way, is 430,000 carrying capacity, and enough is expoctod between now and De comber to take all thai will bo tillered. Sur plus barley is estimated at 73,000 tons at 50 cents alongside." ' 1 ' European Grain Markets. London, June 10. Marl; Lane Express says Concurrent with the Improvinent in the as pect ot the crops, anxiety about political maHor has dropped. Tho markets have consequently relapsed into a state of calm, anil with large supplies from Africa and Russia, trado has beeu coutlned to supplying prosent requirements. As summer up. proauues tbe market will ho to a urealextont subjected to tho influences of tho weather; but there does not M-em to bo much proba bility that the price of wheat will vary to a marked extent; and in the obesneo of specu lation, the probable wants ot millers must form the basis of future transactions. Car goes oft'thecoast have shown signs of stondi ness, hue tbo general? tone of trade has been quiet, while yery lltllo change h shown iu operation for future delivery. Quotations remain nearly nominal. Maize met with but little attention, buyers holding oil in hope of further concessions. Livituivioi,, June 20. Hreadstutls quiet; Wheat, yaPd(u,lQ3 Id percental lor average California white; 10s ItlfodOs lid for club; do Da ltd tor No. 1 spring; Ufor No. 2,?0s for' winter, lteceipta ot whet-fqr the past three dayB,JJ'2,00O quarter;Americah, 18,000. PiuSa'delphia, June. 20 W.ool is In Im proved tlsiimmt; Colorado washed 1S((20, unwashed 1517: Texas Mno and medium 1 l(a10,l ooanm l-lfiilti; "California One" and medium 'AKo.i'i, coarse, 14(i)18. Valuable Lands for Sale. 100,000 ACRES i:ajstkk )UEGO, rou Funning und Grazing Purposes. These Linda ure situated in Wasco, Grant, and Baker Counties and are nflornl for Mlu in such tired traits, 1101 less Itimi lislaeres, as imrtliarers may deMr. Hem Is nllonU'il rt most liveralile upiortiinitr to lm. migrants aiul M'tllers seeking honu-s ami low iirid.il land, to afiiiire hotti on the most rcasonnhto terms, Ttiese l.iiidareeeellent lor forming ami L-irilnj;. On nio-t of the tracts no L-ruliblii),- or other ir pars, tlmiof the l.iml lii; tihiwIiiL-'is renutslte. A eruwln ol iiiiiiuloiisgricaioiera the up) mils, a-lordlns tho lKst ot o.istiiriire. whllo 111 the alles 11ml bottom lituls tho erass ran he moiled ami made into hay. Living Springs and Streams WaU-r the l.imls hi tarious directions. The uplands, or lulling lands, e.111 he put Into crop with tho nuM sjll.taiior) return. I'arlUuLirh 1'K.U'IIKS. PI.1'M. ItltAl'KS. AI' 1'l.KS, I'KAlls. mid t'UKKltlKS, as well a tho SMAI.I.MI 1'itl ll, cm ho Riwin in great ahun. l line. Tlio (Uimntc ol r.UKfern Oicgou Im very lliuilllirul. Kltimlrlilnuniniif are locateil at cnvenlent poln's lorirjiiu the malls are nguUr coinejul throej;!! out Hut tettlon. and a iiroipirous population Is ill- re.iiiy i-staiiilsiitxl. iHCuplisl In ririulng stwk ,-ro Im.', milling, and .litems oilier inirsiitts TKUMs- l n per aero an I npanls, according to Uillly amliiiantitt lnteie,t 1111 per ceut on ill lirred pa)ineulr Kor lurtlier inforniailnn, ipplv In person, or by let ter. lo IJKO. 1,, ClUIKV, Atno. free s HuiliUi, stark rt , bitw. If nM and Vlrl. IVrtlaud, Onvou. jiluut) ' J WeflUM to ttic Farmers anil Trau. ci'iitrallj tin. I .ilii Inrhiili-a Miiiriini an o i c'.l to call fiic tial afi'iulen t . out GANTOX PITTS CHAMPIOX TIIIinMIEIt. Ncltlur i.iln "or t'pui-c ha been piiptl In iu'rfc(ilrijllilin! Tlir.'-hei The liacntnr and minuMctuiL-r. J Miller nf Canton, Ohio, having im-ul the la-t funton In ourOieson linne-t Ileitis. I'liulylm; the rtfiiiirfincnt". and 't lmiirovvuiuiit ili-iii imleil Till- .Vacliini Is etitlrel asw B UE TAN. AND (,KNKItAL FEATl'Iti:. and is to lie In nonny tonlfituidul wilhtlic old etjlo IJiillilo l'ltt" Cliallt.iii.'ir Thnriiir, ulilch I" '" ti "rely dllttrent machine, made tinrier dllUrcnt jmtcnis liy dlllcnnt parlle-, and Is ills-lmlUr In dtsl-n ar.d details. IT joii anl the BE!T Thresher, ulth nil the Latest Improu'iiicnts, he sure niirt set the t'AMO.Y PITTS I'll VMI'IO.V TIIRKSIIE1I, With Triple Hitch hear, Eiul-shakc Shoe, lth Slat-cleaner, Ileal y Speed-wheel, and Phot Attachment. j As It Is imiilied In tl. n ipi' . It Is the Cll.iMl'IO.V or the World: Send lur i-pitliit Cluulars to IIAWLUY, DODI), ic Co. AGENTh FOIt Haines' "Genuine Header With i-peclal Improvements lor lb'iS. We hna two stjleslor the beaspn the biiiL'le and Dotihlu Gejr, 10 mid 12 It cut. We have aln the i eiv tli! Adju-tahle Keel with elthei tjle .Marlilne. Also, thu Patent bpiln' Adju-tahle lleiun tuiusnlitu the cut. 00MTEEBALAN0EVIBEATING SEPAEATOE. WE nroprepitcd torrnmifacluroanrt fill nil orders for these unrivaled mnchlre. All nn- oiksfiii warranted. IVr pjiticiilars, send for circulars and price list, which will bo sent by mall as soon ns nt'ib llsned. Order should ho sent In curly, to avoid disappointment, a9 n c w ill iiiiiiiiifaituru prlnilnnlly on oidcr lor thocomiugscuou. Addio.-s, PELTON S. FELTOX. e. WEATUEBlOIlD. J. W. WEATHKIirOllD. Weatherford & Co., Wholesale and liiull Doalerii In DRUBS, PAINTS, OILS, CLASS, Patent Medicines. CHEMICALS, JP O 2T fU XTL &VST TOILET GOODS, Etc, eto. PURE WINEfiTand LIQUORS, For Medicinal purpose. Medicines Compounded, and Prescriptions Filled. Weatherford & Co., JanC-y Commercial street. SAIiBIH. 1776 1876 Centennial Medals. Album I'lnte, Highly Polished. Equal In Mear and Color to Solid Silver. Size 1 .'i-0 Indira In diameter. milE 01 obverse and rcverso prcsrntlnir apnroprlntc JL di'slunscomnieinoratln thu oco hundredth annl- leisary ol our natlou's blrlh. THE MOST VALUABLE SOUVENlltS AND ME MENTOES EVEU ISSUED. Agents Wanted. Ijirre commissions Extensivo fields for enterprise. Samples and rull Information sent 011 receipt ol 50 cts. U.S. medallion To., P.O. Box 5270, N.Y. Patronize Home Manufactures ! WILLAMETTE Stove JWorULS HAVINO THE 1IKST l'VTTEKV OF STOVS now msde ami the latest luipi jmiuuhs, wo ore maniirieturlni; Moves at The Lowest Rates. Al'ii HOLLOW Wlic, and all MTOVE EXTRAS i's.st on orders We most rcspeiirullv solicit jour pat nuKtf fortor Doxtcr tOVO. RiniRDS X RODfSKHS, POHTLAND, Or., rroprltors. frunt it., bclw. M!u and Madison. tutiluii SOLE At HNTS FOI. THi: Uuckcyc Mower and J.caiicr. Toowelland finraiily known to need comment. The uulvcml verdict ol' r.-unicr Kciu,ra"v ' In Us fxor. Id ear In constant ue lia pmed It to he the most simple and ditr.ihle ltirestlni; Marhlnc M-t in cnted. It l the I'HEMU'M Halt'. Rb'l EU OF THE WOULD As a s-eli linke Ileapvr it I- uni(ualed, andn n Jlowtr txcelt them all. SOLE AGENTS FOI! The Elward Harvester, Tho newest and lalest improved Machine of its class. TWO Olt THREE HINDEftS CAN HIDE. And in this way tho work of tho hanest field can .1' ho cheaply and quickl) done. It la atly ahead ot -I1-theolil -ijle laishllarLtei. No main can lie wast- -ll id, Hiirt It wlllelcateclil-fes or (,'riin, at all i!tarcs and hiu-hts 1 1 growth, nli. or low. ?:. SrSViZ. & SAVAGE, inh'lmi; Salem, Or. LEWI. bAVAOE. Pacific University AND TUALATIN ACADEMY, IToro.t Gvovc, Oregon. FACULTY: "vi n'-'-yV?!1' J)- " ''resident, and l'rokss. orot Inlellectml l'hilo-opliy. Itav. JlilKAOK LYMAN, A.M., l'rofe-,or oflthct orlcand Hlstoiy. UEll. 11. COLLIElt, A. M., riofessor of Math ematics. llhv. T. CONDON, A. M., rrofessor of Nntnrat History. JOS. W. MAUMI, A.M., Proicssor or Latin and Greek. 'h n l)P' ' M rnnr-pnl of Acadcmj. Sim. SI. I. Sl'ILLEH, l'reteptross. Tho school year consists of throo terms. iHglnnln" rospectlvely on tho Hrst Wednesday of September. December, and March. In the Unlvursltv the tuition la t4S per year, and In tbo Academy 30 ptryear-poablu per term 1e advance. Board can bo hid at from $3 to 4 nor week. Examinations lor udinls'lon will bo held on 8 tember 1st, at !i a. m at the College, Fr further inlormation, address tho President or anj other members or tho Faculty. BARGAINS TO BE IIAdr Spring Trade of 1876! L. & E. II I K JS C II, (Successors to Herman .t Illr'ch.) COMMEUCIAL ST., - . SALEM, OREGON Uava tow- on hand A Complete and Well-Selected Slock general' merchandise Suited to the Country Ti-mlo, Anil inform their customers and all others that llicso coods were BOUgllt LOW, AND WILL HE SOLD CHEAP! They are prepared to cii c GREAT BARGAINS! For Cash in Hand. All persoiif calling on tbem will luic tbe fa'l lce lit of tlie GENERAL DECLINE In price at Saa FraicUco and the E4,t. Salem, May 5, i;0. jtnj bOLE AGENTS FOIt GrfXl-1-, SCOtt ct! CO. (iiitiLti; niiKiinv n.iiniai' m.i.u.s. Over 1 100 kI llifin In I'o Throu-.-hout the Qt mi FIc Id- ol the I nil id Mil Ins I Is the only Airrluiltur-il hnchit- Unit u-e- the pstnt Fiislliln Fill!! I" th" FniHli sheet or tin- Imllir. liinlll ln EXFLUsIONS I.MFOSflllLh' The itnnnmiriil anilellictlveniatiner el nshii; the sieam, ui.ihUs our Enslue lo do One Third More work than ctlii-rtr ill athcsle. bend for Special Ciiculars. Taylor St1.llr.3r Xlilx.o. Strongest and mot duiahle Rike In 11-e. Co-'t acd in one tea-on If 11-ed In the wheat field and mm low. Xellls' Harpoon Horse Fork, Palmer V Walker's Horse Forks, Karnes' Iteiohlnj: Hay Hakes. Horse Powers, all stjies, Carey .Mount ed or "Down." Wheeler, ."Heillck k Co 's Thresher, Endle-s chain ha Tn w-n, ulili l.itist Ini piovenients A nio-'t r esliahh inKhlue I01 the Km iner who doi' II- oun uoik. lhu two hor-is aid thiee "hands" ale luukd. SOLE AUC.VIS FOIt THE (.'elelmileil Si'lmiller Wnnib'. Hint lit Ui- JUifcrvc J'rltT". I'll ill! :) inch Ll'-ht 2 liorsu Wai-on -.'l (nth i 1 11 li'i i-.e 1.T1 " Medium " " 1-Jn 4t IU)iy -j hnis-i I'll " Mulilim 1-fiii-o l.Vi Eneh Wiiffon rompli to will- Spline Hat and Call f(:rn,, Hiak,.. vi,i, Tiack e.Ua, $ apSlll Tonic Vermifuge) Worms in Children or Adults aro thorou ghly destroyed by Ir.Jnyne" Tonic VcrinifiiKc. As a rulo, nil chiliji-on aro subject to theso poits, tho Indications of their pi-esonco be ing so varied, that thcro is scarcely a complaint which thoy will not oxeito or imitate Tho symptoms should accordingly bo watched for and promptly treated with this "Vor- mifugo, which not only kills tho worms and oxncls them, but dis solves tho alimo or mucus In tho stomach and bowols, which favors their production. General Debility and Dyspepsia are usually remedied by Dr. Jnync's Tonic Vcrmiriiffc. It will 1o found to liavo oxcollont tonic proportlos, strengthening tho organs of diges tion, restoring tho nppetlto, and in fusing now vigor Into tho whole system. Tho weak, broken-down and dispirited will derivo tho most beneficial offocts from this Tonic. Intermittent and Remittent Fevers aro favorably affected by Dr. Jnyuc's Tonic Vermifuge, and it is a cura tive likowibo for Fovcr and Aguo in children. It should bo taken in con nection with Dr. Jayno's Sanative Pills for theso complaints, and this combination will bo found to bq equally serviceable in caacs of Dis ordered Liver. T. A. DAVIS & CO.. Wholesale Agents, rnrtl.md, Oregon. oclSn.-i A NEW DEPOT ..ron.. GRICULTURAL IMPLE- MBNTS. John Deere Walklnc, Gang;, and Sulky COLLINS C C PLOWS, EXTRA C C SIMIIES, Uollins Conlter Schuttler and 1'. ol If.- WAGONS P,nf H. SEWING MACHINES, The Best Portable Hay l r s IX TIIE HOKLI! Mcrornilck'M Iliiirov-I Com It I - lied AdVHiico ft'lt-rtike Rvuper hikI nimver. lilzu Mower, anil Improved llnrvuNli'r, FAltMElt-i, CkII 011 yourhmtner farme. In- ore ime ehas'iii; eewhere. I1 pl ' lor OATS umk II. I Y x 'n.uniii;iAij aiKHKT, umler Ine Planner Ofltre, aiicni, ri-n aimii T. B. WAIT. STATE AGENCY mr. tub Patrons of Husbandry, rroui mrect, near fUniler' Wharf., POnTI.lNU, oiu;;oNr Lt)K, Aent. Ailclrcs all communication to , I', lillamtttr xmtx. iwpxp irtnr rmnir, bv CLARKE Jte CRA.IO, ruBMHKKi and l-norRiETon.. 8. A. riAUKK. D. . OHAIO. Term or Nubst-rtniloii. On copy, one year tM number). . ...... "... -. . Oneco.y, ix month ( namber) .. . ' f f'sif One copj, tires monUu U3nanil)ej) .......' ?