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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1876)
wr .- WILLAMETTE FARMER. 4 Salem, Kridny. Oct. 27, 187(5. SOME UNPLEASANT FACTS. It is iilwaya unpleasant, but sometime" ntcp'nrj', to inako public, facts in relation to the character ami pretention of Individuals who Hisiimg tnoro Importance than thoy deserto ami undertaho to ceoinplHi per Honal ends regardless of eonseipiencoB. Wow cro awaro that an e-florl would bo rmdo to Rot.lho Sfntu (Sihoko at its lato meet iiiR to establish an organ with the odllor nf the f.'ullli itlnv at Its lieail, and suoh an effort was iimdo and failod. Tlio fact that tlio majority ofllio iueinbernof tlio State Grange, irotn tills Stalo were subscribers to and friends of tho Wn.i.AMi.iri. Kaumhr, gave us (miiso (or no iincasino.ss as lo tlio action oi that body, yet, in tlm rriomonl of dissolution, w lien nil was bustle and confusion, it seems tlr.iilho editor ofllio CkMh ojer fcucceeded In Kilt in"; Uitnutih tlio following resolution, wlili h was Immediately transferred, with Ijro'.t kiiiIo, to llio columns of thopaporho edits; 'When ph. our KiM'iitlvo Cnininlltfo did on the Hi'.li dny ol Doe , IbT!, declaro by I ri solution, Ihiilr iiiuiioasiiiud eonfidereo in tlm Wii.i.ami.i n: KAitMi.H,r'ci)rnnn-ii(liiiK it lo lliu cotilidmeo ofour people as a medium, f'.i r rtiiti) ol tlio Older: ,d whereas that paper is edited I13' a linn o'li'ldoour ttnios. who eonsistontly could ii-it be rm 1 mouthpiece, lo tlio exclusion ol I inn (jutmi ('ulliinlin , (ilil'il In a l'uhim in i- ultustMi'tif null 1 . Thereioio r(Mlvoi H 1.' s.dd 1asolullr.11 ( I' our l.veeutitn Com- ' 'ini;eo endorphin the Wii.i.ami'.i 11: 1'akmi.i;, ' n;il I,,' S",lir IS lil'llln llliritllil mill I ,1 lr." Itthisiewilullon mcHUSHlivtlilng(and tlio 1 1 .1 1 i li..., 11 .1 lli ii ij I Ki. ml opinion is that il docsiml), U I- 'i niply that the I'aiimi 11 is noi 10 no pauon- JM III LIIU ' lUHVI'Mli Lllll ' ftim ..!'., ti... no ono has ever claimed. Ah to our boing " illiout the, gales," wo licvo Ibis to say, and thalleugo contradict 011, Hint fiom the lnstilio l''Ai:Mi:ni.ud its editor lmvo enjoy ed the eon Ilil'Uice of I ho oillcets of tho State iiii.nge and its iOxectilive Committee, having I . r-ii In Inipienl romiuiiiiiciUcn with tlioni aid having always thrown our columns 1 I .11 l"i their use, and ghon a fice, consist ent, and iiilliiential support to the Order and . ...1 ... II ,1... I.. It.m ,ll,, mll'llll its nr.nciples. Not only tin-, but our friend ' 1 .1.11 Mlnlo, who is intimately related to tho I m 11 11 ns editorial writer and ci.ntribuloi, i 1 tilw.ijn stood leady to assist us In tho it. itii, In useful to the l'atrons ami to tli'.iouglilN understand limit- wishes. So, w h sin li intimate 1 s-,ii'hilion mid colilldi n f ,i irl itlons with ollleers and lulluenlial mi inhi-ih, lliem lias bi en no leabon lo cjues ti 1. the ability "I Ibis paper to bj a couslst eii' mid judicious "moutlipi'jcoot tlio Order." Wo liiitfii?l iui lined lo limit soilouslya iiisidutloii Hint was smuggled through in tho m innei this was, for wo know the State U .ipgo coiil J not have been deliberately in dui'd to ilisciftllt a jiurnnl that hasloutlt inianifst and consistent supprit lrom tlm in., itixf wn nilvocHtlng these principles lieliiu, tills OuUi aioso to proclaim thorn. It'c until nm inn our In iioir wttcic,ioiH tin' I ,ln.i jiiinmil lin, utleial a 111tjlc vuiil r 1, 1,1 , 11 Inch l In' V(fiiii 11 Oii'Hnu vnitlil . ! mi ntiin'imn or iiiul n null. - 1 much ten nur'-clW'H. We WPI proceeil tow inpi'ilvOl tho Cultiiiit'ii; its prupiit tor, mid its editor, loi while we could wellnlt'oid I lo iass llio m.itlerliyas liatiglit with no con- i,i niicii Ions, hIIII, as llio elbirt is btiliiK i in. Hi.' lo induce l'utnins of I. Inn couut lo 1 pirn li iso that paper and employ Mr. Hunt- ' sou to bo its ( ditor, wo may as well give tlio public Nomii Information us to liulli, Tho Culm mm Is the perou.d property ol ling, lieneral Martin Veil Huron llrown, Kililfir Hinl proprietor of tho Stnti'i Hiiltl' flii'i'iiiif, mill fortunate incumbent of the liii'iin nllk'fl id' State 1'iiutei, tho blpge-t trap to catch llio people's inopry liuhis Stale, w huh will be apparent wlietiweex li'iilu that tho appropriations for printing the pr.)Mnt jour, aro $i",(HW, whileat present b.w prices of labor and materiil the 11 ui A ecu tr inr httlf the iiioiii'v, and this wn ) uhi'iit 1 Murntlou. lu this conuectlou, wevvlll add tliut tlio Ciddnihn- has ntnor paid iispeiisie-, and only Unit it bus fallen iii.o liaiidH that mo lull iiiadii tnlcrii linm tlm ol money, easily Into Treasmy, it w illdpiobtbly lmvo glen up (hu gh st I u.gsliuii. It dlil die IwUe on the hands of Mi Metier belorn Mr. llrown purchased it. ' lupines vety 1 it t lo compiolienli 11 to P'H'uhe Unit thu Citltn nti'i and its editoi b li belong lo Mr. Blown, w lo can ills- 1. u, ii the latter ut any liuio and employ a p Mi w ho is "outside the gate-," nr own turn ' 1 1 iper Into a political join nal, II It plea-es t in to do so, s,i, then, If the Malt, Grange litis it.illv endoiMil llio Cin'n uMi, tho en- II i-iiuent enures lo Hie bene tit of Mr. Hi Mil, the .statu 1'iiutci and (uUtii'luii, aud s 1 lidorsciuellt would be lalculated to 1 'nee thai gi utlt man lo lnc-t still farther 1 1 1 is olitical spoils In the 1 licit to publish a k'.ium' "gau. 01.1 loadois will son the grri t aliiutdltv and Inconsistency of this, 1,1 1 may readily inuiine that, even Ihounh its ull'or Is "outside the Kau," tho 1'aumi it ' 1.,'tvl Uh way Mifei'M fully and ftarbssly ,n-t est nil Kiauito o'Kans built up mid licld v p ' t such ii'oaiit und mch inllueiices-. N , us to the odiloi ol tuoiWfirw -.we 'at.' tuiylillie pcisoual m.pi ilntnuce ai.d ittt 1 o dispotliou 10 do hint li.n in, mil li n '. itauco lu lutemptiu to uiu the state III! IIIC inil bn Its orpin, a late Issti,., u.aiie, and his pretension lo tt I. it-h has rroppod on', in ifieo itu'ilv nil luijulry as to Inn uiitecedent, ui. , h wiiroiiMl to titisttor. Hut bo- ilioipitf. " U niAiiipulalo mattors to hl.s own uioit tts ou, out uu iato b1"". "" j i,. . wotl-fmilpj, xc. np.m aeo'icatlon to .,...1..,, 1 , ..in 1 , .,.,.,. ..- r...i .1.1... i.. ,.11 ..i. atir ouo sum uV tvutiuujti ,u i'mi , ,..,,..,,,... ...v , nmuwiwiu.i. ,. ..... s., ,., , ., .... .... . ....,...s,. ttoll ,, n Tbl is lb Ural w know or ns - "' .......... ., mi lliolally lufoimed lUat Hie ptoltuulon Also lt publlCAtloil is lustlrled by tho fact it I inunufioluretl iuOrojSoa. TUo Croam ohecso . ., W', J, 5, Sn N Front tetreet. I-.1 tie rMMn-nfti h oouiut't, or agro-, llio law nitol!uk of Ui Suto Oraugo lio fons- j tY lo" flood." . .. . I or ariangeinmt, by which it is the Isifrlil orpati of tlii-tat3 Orango, la un founded. The resolution smuggled tlirough 1 in th moment of dissolution cannot in tor . t ired to 11 can any smli thing, an) its ejurs on uiuuiuctri who iiirmsueu uh 1110 copy 01 Uy-fjaws and proceeding?, arecontomptlble, though wortliy (bo man whoso antecedents V4 aro nbriitto give. In tho first place, wo republish tho fol lowing odllorial lrom tho Western I'urm Journal, publisliod at Dos Moines, Iowa, ono of tho official Grange papers of that State, and ono of tho foremost agricultural news paparh in tlio Wist: A C'nnovjr DimnriANr.im. When ox secretary Onrretson bid adieu lo Iowa, going to Oregon, as ho said, to recti pernio bin nhat tertd health, wo sincerely wished li in well, mid e.vprossfd tho wUh that ho would, In that favored clime, bo restored to full pbyni cal vigor. We lied no reason to hopo for useful w 01k from him. in tlio Order, but we did hopo that ho would at least remain so far (pilot, Hiid profit by past e.vppilences, wherein ho had shown meat liability to commit orror, ns lo remain in 11 degree, passive and harmless. lint now comts the Wi'lnuxrilc J'ltnicr of iJeo. -1, with nearly two columns of cor respondence, touching his movements in his roio of "Organ Maker." Tho Willamcttr Iitrmer Ib 1111 old established piper in Iiigh standing, and has from tlio beginning, beon 11 minim aim enieieni worKor in tno cause ol the Order of Patrons. Thorrruwpondencn referred lo is luudoup, lir't, ol a Ion;; drawn out circular sent out by Oarrotson lo leading inembers of tho Order in Oregon, couched in the same terms as worollio circular sent out from his olIlc3 here, when the idea of publishing tho I'm .mi' Jlilicr was coiicfleil, only ho applies the lash ,1 little more freely lliaii lie did th-n. A io.y of liiis ritcilp.r i-eut to John Mmto, a leading meuihsr ol tlio Order, in Oiegnn, iS published In full In the 'illo,ifltc I'm inn; turoll'er wiih tin, reply ol Ilrothur Mlnlo. Till", lepl.v eonlnins sunn wholo-eine advice 10 N , W. (,, eiy npplliMbloto ills cso, 11101a t".pei,iiilly itsliU bivfory in lowi is about to iipeal iiseii 111 urcpoii. 'J lie fiillowlui; me I wo (I thetoinls mndo br l'n Iher Minto M, "thai tl'e Older does not ii((d tho papor I ic'i K. W. (1. proio'CK to 1 lace beloro ,, 2,1, "Hint lo ei ceuiege a strife for tlM, ..nir.inngool Hie Outer in that dirtc'ion is n f uro 1011I to division rather than unitt'." 'liiis reply brings out tho fact thai tlio papor which X. W. piopoen to edit is owned by llrown .V .Sj wart, publishers of the Slnli'.t llnjlit-i Jijuwiiut, Mr. Urown lio mg Statt Printer. Hrotlier Minto linthei says; "And Iiere peimit mo n few romaiks upon tho wordu I have italici.ed in your eiiiular. I lead a crack of the whip bolt, eon the lines there, to which I, and tho generality ol old Oro goniaii", aro unu'fd. l'utlmg llio best con struction upon tour language, I do not think tho measure 1 f "my devotion to the, agricul tural Intnl. ?l. to which I liovo devoted tur.il inlei. ,t ihiity-nne years ot my life in Oregon, is to bo gi.ugodtiv the alaiicllyl may show to co-oprate with you." The Ordr In Oregon isforlunite m hav ing 11 mini occupying a poiiti in of itillucnce, ready to meet 10 bold nil adventurer as N. W (atrretsnii, and It is apparent thit his Helling to Indie! a newspiper upon llio Order in Oregon, will meet its jii"t reward. In llio next place, wp asseit It. at wo have excellent authority for tho following state ments, authority that stands high In oillcial (lii'iige elielrsin Iowa, which v.'o aro toady lo show lo all who 111.13' be Intel e.sied to obtain lurtlior particulars. That Garretson obtained it divoico from ids wlte, tiflor being niairicd to her twenty six yoais, under disgraceful circumstances. That he got the Sceio'.aryhliip of tho Iotra State lirciife on tbo s'.renglliol ids trip to Oregon linen tears ago aud tho capital he made out of It. That 'die proved a dead-beat in the nllicx," and "resigned at tlm request of the Kcii tlfo ci luniitlets nud very much lo iheb 1 el lot. Tliat leading men in Iowa seriously ills cissed the piojuioty ol warning tho l'atious of Oriigou ugalust him, midcauie l.c.ir doll g We state those ikiIiiIh much mere mildly than they eonio lo us, for wo do not like to publish llio plain and contemptuous words used of this Hrotlier who leliedato himself so complacently on bain;? "ou the inside," anil wlio ot Idently ot "on tho inside" of tin Iowa SStnto Urtnjjo vory tnuoh to Its dnniige, or ho could not have canied. tlio lillo f 'ilfii 1 Uii'," Mi. liarre'.son Knows tho writer of llio lellei alludtd to, mill wo heat that he ha. mado n pllilul ieinorH'r.uce UKiiiuit it lo the aiithoi-, who wri'es later to state that (act, and lo ndd tlu.t ho has m. ,t singli wind ttotd to iU.tllfy or ttko luck. The fact that Mr. li. left lottn In d'siiraee w It 1 the Order, alter having abused its most coi tUliiiiiial 1 1 u-'.s, mnt oi liny not entitle him In ho Hit organ slid uniiilhpieci? of the Drder hero, as he pmstsioutly lusis.ti. i, i.iu tiers i. in ai'Hiut that ccuuudrum without any help fiom mi unlit Idua! who is "out side the piles." Within a let dats we lute received from IiikIi Urane autliority in but a what must In considered as a plain eiiiliirdemi'iit ol tho charttes made ab.it e and also ot tho follow Iiik letter, which wn oouftss that we publish Willi deep ui;rt't that the iulsrepieeiitation and peislslenee nud tabe pielension of the subject of it compel us to ns n. We hate labored lor t e ir lo de-erte tho couudono and lesjHet ot the lanuurs ol Ort'KOii, und thoush net "lushfe tho gates" tlio Patrons or iMegoii hatetrehltd t spko h brother, and we do noi piopjjo to lot this InlorinsJdlur come I I'etwiou 111 and them lit means of tiliinlni- tals j pretension. It is just as well lo let tho wotld hut call the tacts itutas last. Di (be foil iw lug lettei wo not tt only sav 1 hut it wiu rtvlted by the posiui.tstot hero settii u.uu'hs ag .. a I the facts staled aKitc hate bte.i in our io,i'iim that btigth of uiue, but wo iiotir exptvttsl or1 d.uikl toiuit thotu, uultM Mr. Gairotson : should by undue preteiuion toico an eilVs. ailt'UHl .'J "n"i' l'v.i-iioii ivii.n till t.H'i 1110. s limn hs lie depended on his ability nsn journalist wo disd lined to assail hlni, but siuoo ho hai Used his privilrgo "Inside in t, ed his ottnterslon 01' his family ullllcu Hits on the unwilling curs of its members tvLJJ protondlng to nddross them on the State of tho Order." V.ydn though wo have for a lorn? time understood that his plan has been to l.crp outinfr the yntet those who might Inter fere with his schemes, Hill we lnvo had no dosiro or intention to 1 ty aught agalu.-t him until tho schemes thoniiehes bccam9 appa rent. Tho name of tho lady wo suppress In tho following Ictlur is written full In tho original, and tlio'o who haro curiosity to fill tho blank can doubtless proenro the desired informa tion fiom tbo editor or tlio Cultivator, WiNTnitsHT. Iowa, March 0,1670. ro-TMASTIvH or Salkm, Oiiloos: Ki.vnSni: My purpose in addressing you, an entire stranger, not even knowing your name, i.s to obtain some mo'sano from a very dear sister c.f mine, who left, homo the 7th of Aovemner in company witn nor miner, uis name N. W. Oatrct-on; also two jouier brothers, nuo reiei-tlvelv thirteen ami elm eu. Wo have hoird but once -lnco her depart ure. Tho reason of lit r not writing to us is this: her father is a bitter enemy of ours. It w loo true, a fattier enemv 10 Ills own children and wife, who ho has lived with CO years; This month my father and mother was married. S will begin at the first: Wa formerly lived at Winlervt, but ono year ago, this fall, we moved to Des Moines; there my father vi put in as Secretary of tho State Orange; ho seemed to bo a changed man after that on; did not treat his family right: far ftum it; aud ho got it in ids head to go to Oregon. (If yon remember, he spent tno summer thoio two years ago tins last summer.) In the meantime we got hold of ncerres pondeneo he was carrying on with a Mr. , Volga City. Clayton cm' t , Iowa. It was tho liio-t dNgiaivlin lliiig Hint over rimn to light, I know. She was to in "ompany him nut there; ho and hr weio to dUfi iso'ot Ma in somo way or other, but she told hlni nol v.i uso any harsh or cruel way. Ho was going to strip her ot every thing, but she held the correstioinloiie-o un til 'ho pot 40 ."ores of bnv land Mid .1 team. Wo lived three end a li ilf miles northwe-t of I )t Moines. Yt u 1 0 he had dispo-od of his propel ty, for ho was mice well oil. Welt, ho started out iIipih with tbno chil dren, tnro them crtnig iVom their mother; bioke up tlio lamily, ton ebildicn in all, dragged thoH poor cuil Irpn way out there anion, Strang. r, and thou wo can't hoar from them, It Is hard, tell you raid letc tho real f his children and his wile in almost destitute circiiuistanies. Ma and myself w 111 havo llio family to mpport. J am iH.irn ing llio milinery trade of Hen. ltummel here, In Winters-et, for we came right luck ami ng our h lends hero, wlicr 1 was horn and raisn.i; but it would not. b,i safe lor l'n m come back for the eoio are to enraged about tho alt'-tli mid not justice being done. Well, my sister -vm Jit ng with Dm, Cltil., they lited within lite .uiles of Salem. My father is running the p.t"er, name of O, nj ., ('ui ii. it'ir, In Albany. ItHck to my first sub. i"t agari: Will you bn o kind as to write nni! teil us 1' ,v 11 kno.v ol her whnieabi.uts also who g-ts ,r nit.l". Hl.ti 1. uot o: uii-: she will be s.'.ttn uo.-.t fa'l and I v. ill 1 0 euhtoru, and ,1 y.m Uusr.' anything couinrmug the l.ttle hoy, Oil, what a eiimtoit A would be! .lust jn agino if you liavo dwr ones and tl.oy tero ntf nuiuiig hliaugoia .uh) jou knew uotbnig coneoriilug their whereabouts, w -lethtr ihey w.'io mistreated or not, or had ennu;,h lo int. Do thisiiud yea will get yuitrtnA-Kril in heaven, if not herri. I lints! close, biplug to hmr trnr. ton iisoon. I subscrilo niyseii your wn.tiil bo irleud, IJv.v Vioroni.v U r.ui:'x". Defeat of the Centennial Apptosriatiou Bill. Wo ret,ret llit tho bPi jiending .0 pay tho exponsos ot lbs Oregon exhibit ul the Cen tennial did not bocoim .1 law. Phi, bill, as it pstsie lithe Senate, annroniiatrti t.;,sn(.i to py llio oxpjmes Im .mod 111 e,!!cting tho aitit-les n-vh'b tod, tho 'iun'11 lo Philadel pliia, pritvitious of the ex'iiiii: tiieio and for Hi" iit-ti.al tluio ot tins vraiillenioit who li.ne assisted Mr. Dutiir. rot. to ixeed s.l per day, and alb5 to pay Mr, lmftir a ior day lor nil tin tuna li I. as espended in connectnn with thu CVntennial. The bill only ptused thuSiua'o by tho con .slilutlnniil majirlty ot ot.e, still was not reached in the Uou-a until the last afternoon, when ii kicked only ono vote, tbo cauul stitiouig, ayes, M; noes, s ; ttbtnt, I-, Many of those ab-eiH tatotcd tlio bill, and at least few ot thoso toting my made e Hot Is for a lu'.'onsidpnuio'.i, but could not got a soa.ind lioariiife', Mr. 'Ilbbcts, of Miiltno 1US.U VOled 1)0 1' 'llistik-: Mr, ClieeRiuatl, of Like, suipjsia tin) nu'tor w.u provtddtl for by.V.her .ipproprlilhn and would hao rd'-'ousidprcd. An active fjii to tho bill wts Mr, Uitvrou.'O of Itiknr, wlio represents I the oiinty wlioro Mr. Virtue lifts, who was appointed Con Uui'tia! CnnmlssioHer but did not serve, icavimjall Hi, duties fo: Mr. I:!ur. Mr. Virtu" wrote down ll.: hi, county would j.i-.port the bit:, lut tho two niCJiUru In IhoIIou-e boh oppued 1.. Mr. l!o.i, 01 loos cjtinly, opposed the b.ll lor tho no: very latidablo uiotit 0 that vino one favor ing It hid opp.ised .1 bill ho wti lu'.eres'.tU Ir, So the bill tailed, and s a o.instij lenco no prot Inton Is made 10 reltuburtu nif n for money nclitally pxpouded, aud thcto whoso llmo nud sorvlces lino beoti davoted to this ftiuso aio lell without lemuneratlon and eteu wl bout rttxignidoii. Wo consider it just to git j tlio names of thoo who toted fjr the bill, as lollows ; YKts. Ilciisell, lliir'.on, Honil, Cornell, t'eigin-ou, Koutou, Vidler, eloo Uell, Gilbert, (iiiult, IIunsikor,llendoron,Uove, Mcllrlde, Melvlu, 1' rter ot Unit, Porter of Marion, r.tytou, Koborts, Straight, hoott of Line, Sco.tol Miiluumah, S. Suiitli, 1'. It. Smith, btaal-, Sunup, btauatd, Tczier, iuuegar, Mi. .H'.tkcr.-30. " " I'o.NMHUnAWa: fiiui-sn. Mr. K Gobat B'es us it liberal poruon of the Uimlmruor d Cream cheese that were nnnuf.ic tired -- -..-. -..- - by Moars. Uouf iiVs."1'!,. 'p tiopi .X t loiuuiis, ci tiosueu, iti'teu 100K arsipreiniums tne i.tm turgor rtiiiy us tclm ps i-eputation. VUo duuor saiii "the HAWIEY, BOBB & CO,, AGRIC U L T IT llAL I3IPLK3IENTS. POLE AOENT-) 1'Ott THE JOHN DEERE MO LINE PLOWS, c. Tl IJi l71 mt?jLh wmxm 4. n-r tent THE DJ21HRE SULKY" lfe- J M Tlio Greatest Lribor-.-siiving Iinpleinents yet Inventoil. One Htwilred and Fifty told In Oiegon in Thivo Months. Iron Ileum, I mn ! nunc, Iron A heels. Every Fanner in tiie State N interestoil. Solo Agent? for tlio And Light Spring Wagons, Doere Peerless Cultivators, Broadcast JAHJI tTST&'j: aillS Sonl lur S,fcl;ii Circulars. uwtTaflrodS "MTi-nTninn-iilTnrmrTri-rnmi nnrTT FBANK.BROS. & CO SAX FRANCISCO. AG It CC ruv Vhe Walter A. "Wood jrx iox.rx"jiuX. ThoLaBollo Wbgon Worka, 5'o.cdduLac, Wisconsin, Manufacturers of tho justly-celebrated LA B1-L1.E WAGON, the Pride of the Pacific Coast. V.U sl'lttsi,, !I( K, ok ril'llKh.S; Thlml ski'j. er Iren Alc ; Wide or Narrow Track M-hin Ili-J ai.d 'I np lte.t nr ( il'Jumt.i stale Hai!: lie.) ami Top Itox. w Ith California 111. Kin. on Holier ISroke-tlic BEST KIIAKU MalJK. .ffl.K.HT DJt.tl'F' 1111.1 WAItUANVKD. Utrry Wiled Itnlledi lit illliiK OH lur.ire Hi j m . 1- nil ti'.iltlii-W'umh t'u u..il tlio t.'st ol' the itlruite of i;nltioml 1 belter than any olher wa ;:i'ii 111 Hi-- n.i.t kt 1 , u.il : iii-limru. bamlrrd ir,uml Hhhti-r than nnv other, mi lie? .0 our c.finj; a Fkeln 1 unifiu uc.l iiifHlyfuriis (mi, srj.- i ntt ii,ai(lci Un iho epkhiattilLakclsniioiicir linn, ami from Ihf -i ,;jv 1 i.. nun m tv'nih oi' 4lfl.'.s an' sit. Iltiry v. libit tulanetit. R. D. 3UFOH.D & CO., Manufacturers of THE BUFORD IBOR GA1IG AND SULKY PLOW, AND The Browne iron Sulky Plow. UGhT DHAIT, i::islly ndjuslcd tillli Screw & or I,cvcrs torl.ciel wSltlc-lilIl Ground. TilH PLOWS in,, , s,'i. iaijv rcrommciidcd In the :l,nniiroL)' rl'ta'ih "mSkc-r"' l V" The Famous BLACSC KASIIIST FOB JIAX AXI) 11KAST. Tllfj-tn "1. lX Into U en Tiwr.iei.iu.v nud ps:iiki.y tested In C'ahler.ila ai,il iNetthe v i m iv i i unit i r, ALL THESE PLOWS AEE FULLY WARRANTED TO BE lUx 2K33ei3r oaa. tl3.o SPjrtciiio Coast. A l'nll stock ui' Extras alwajs 03 liaml fur the above- Plow. ?3r CONSTANTLY ON HANI) : Ctiltii i.tus'is. Hcftl Sowers. KlnrrowN, Uriils, aiul siiawciiltoiM, AfriicuUuia! llniiUvarc OF ALL, APHtOAKU KINDS. 1 y v ronilinu us your address, and spcclfyini; tho articles wnnlnl, wo will uriptivo t'lrt'ttlai pinl Price L'st free, and will furnish any further inform IM. tired, octl.'t Toiio. IJ1IIE iuiaili,nli', liiK'toluru I'NlMiiiL- unikr the a nt'-oi ll.id,'.. eiUf A en t.a- thr-ult vd June IT. Is lit llli- d..j!li of Mr. I h.11. R. f!.i!..r 'I'l.o -il-. I in. tail." -,..,lr of i!i lit iliiu tt 'I Ivrttiitd aiul llicliii.inisis I 1'il'ii th. ri"Ji-u 11 lU'tiici.', I'i'di'r tlicr. me IIOIMJi:, SNELL ciiAs. nooi.n. lVitUn.l, sL.j,t. , isu. A. I'O. ono. w. SNELL. HODGE, SWELL & CO., fctiC(.u?ori to HODGE, CALEF & CO., i)i:vi,inis iv Drugs, Paints, Oils, Wl.VUOtV liiiLSS, VAC,, Etc, Nj wPront and ;i Fltht Sticcl", rim ti.am), ... oi:itN. I. t USAKDS' IV. J. T. COllinAK. BC.l$I.GV A. COCIIKAX, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, as 1 or .' l 1 is lalllornl.i ;uid flieon 1'iodiicc, S di .1.1 -s . '. I la 11 d .JM.llt'Oll, ttJ ;v3T. Frnnoisoo. tra Chinese Laborers .. . - 1 i 1 1 i vn pi: 1 . us'isiir.n. i'apaiii.r n? r.ni'iu VVliirli co'iiljiiK' tho n-rcjitest .strength with extt"1'"0 LiKhtnos's and Durability. .intrv OK KU12 is (lie Solo J'nlcntco of tbr. i'ntentcrt Uiofkand Widiloil Frog, and their Flmv h tlio 0 uiy i'iow so inaao, tne aiinres and .UonM-lK'flrds are al-o liitrdened by a pa- process poo Jiwr 10 ine ukkuk I'lMWS. Sole .sriil lor ANI9 GAIO PLOWS, -: i and Buckeye Grain Drills, and Seeders, and - , jill iiirAK micl imtrs. 1'urliacit Sept. 2S. L.v.anBK4.ji . siV vimyjfiKm&z.,- sr. ami - - - POIlTLAiVO, Importers and Hcaloriy hi L T LI 11AL. BIPLB3 BENTS. Sole Ifacino Ooast Agents icr: Hartrestins: MaoMaes I'am ei o Oii'i-on .ii.d Ws.Uic'toii Toriileit as t '"' """'J' ""' anU " ""'"- "c,,cr "otK m'acr A' he ALL HAWK SINGLE PLOW. .m;u;u i'ails t t',EAX Vfllll. c, aril found sn. mall you uialion io- W. S. XEWBUKy, Maimjrcr, l'oillatul, Oi-. LAND -BUYERS, AN ADJOUIINED SALE OF THE T1I0S CROPS Laud... In ihotlclnltyor baK'iu. st ill bo held At at tbo I'OllliT-llUL'sK LIOOK in SALKM. on S.iT 1 Ul!l)., Not. lllll, tbW, at 11 o'clock a. n. I Then.' Laudf, cont Isllns of I 2,037 Acres, of tlio rh licit and meet incduclltc landf In Muriou touiily. tltuatcil about M'tin in les north if siltm.ou 1 iho Willamitle llltti. tegulur with llmn-c, Bani, 1 OitliardJ, Fenec, etc , ud bcins fart of the I'liniy, I Kendnll, Htitcninn. bpou. Uarroiuh, and Wanou llonatiim la.il Claim ; together with i 936 Acres, I.tlinrfoutlicAit of Sileii. on Iho W. II. It.cir en.i John lljiuu lluuatlon Lund e'Uiuit, m poltlreb hi; uiltrvdat PUBLIC SALE, At the time and place abotc .(.eiiiled, Tho sjieclal Kttfiitlon of thofe d.-f Inns to l.urcbafu land. I Int ltd to the adianiaitt thl mle tt Id ailord, belli In the location and character of ihe lands and lU lib in' tt-rui- upon it Well they will In- mid. Xei'inis,: To puiihi- 1 of cither of iho alKit i- tiact in ere body. . 1.1 ih rd imh, rsroalnder In life aiiiuiil pat uiuiis. beann.1 ti-c (ti ctrt. luio-t,' On final' er l-i:..., 1110 lhlnl cm!.. -.'. iludtr in r.rve tunii.l liaMniriis.wlllitHthoiiiii.it illlrlI All lay. lneuiMob.tn I s. pil.! tn. T.n t.r c i.t i.r tne e'sll I'tUlhNT win h rui'iii.d 1 1 i.nntias.r on 111' UJ ot rftlo. IVHi'cl Title Mill lie r.lten. Faiihtr lufminatloit u.m bo hat. np mi) l ft'LU and oopomiLit) 10 llaud n;.r. 't.( prcni-1-0- -i'l Is nlod. i.j v '. ..pidl.-atir.ii m MUllPHY &. VILSON, e.. i.'m r u . . .; A. ni sAI.tl Trona llllltj ,lllbl' l'U I'rlco I.,t atd ItLba, ll.llil.s. ttult, t atai.-i-ui' l.iit.i.. Ad- o-c r, u. rn-c.-ttJ. iiiiKiain:.tuu urvr), 111. sw ;au ,,j-AJ