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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1876)
timu.muuiimijilt t SKK....- 8 WILLAMETTE FARMER. BY TELEGRAPH. Hiiiimond, VM Oct. 20. A. ilotachtnent of I uitotf JMftteM ticopi rrom Hovel nor's Isl and, numbering ono hundred und twenty, compc-cd of n battalion of tlicf !M artillery and a. prt of the nth nnd 'J'!d Infaiitiy, roiniur.rnled by J.fiutonant, colonel Ij. Ij. lNiiiRRtono, urrlvcd lioro to-ilny on rou 3 to Colombia. S, C. Kilit other cowinios will pvi throned at tlio mnirj time. i.or is 11.1,1 , jc. ') lino inmcirai hoi and corrupt that the people would hurl his ganjr from power to reinstate the Kaillctla for 1:0 yearn. The Troubles in South Crfroliua- orylhlng before lilm. If he falls, it may in tluro Mick an outbreak of Mohammedan felingas might Justify almost any stop on me pan 01 nussia. if'.a.ifltui: Tho official report of United Stiles Marshal R.M. Wallaco of South Carolina, nddras'ed to Attorney General Taft, was, among other 7nperson thocondltlou of tho South, road at a eab'not mooting to-day: Ciiaiu.i.vton Oct. 17. Hon. A. TatL All'jitmi Gatcial: Sir I tilers lrotn Columbia, under Colonol Com-. bao delajed giving you u report of the ro my,i, jiassod through hero this evening. jJOur anon, south (.arollii. Iw n Yonk, Oct Jl. Tho Union Loaguo Club to nljrlit jmn'i iwolutions thonl.ln(( tho TrifiUlcnt of tl 0 United Slites for hlb rtceiu. pIIjiIs to protect South Carolina from violi nee, and to cicero the oserclto and ittv otijoyiiient of tho rlhtn of NUlfratro TJinnki wore nlHitutulf rul to tho loval pro-i of tho country lor its nhln End nnnly 111- ulcatlrnot uw mid liiierlv lrom tlio iitit'&es ol Htdiona) lniluenio and p.irti"jn corrup tion. Ullic vuo, Ou 20 'J ho Tubwu'K Torro Jlnuto ipc.Uul ens. Hiwellifi ul'ictlon tlio JtapubJItans of i,'o ( untv havo not btcii Htlshed tint thoir defeat was Lilrly iiotoin plNlietl, The oto was over 1,001) liirgor Hi in lour yoais ego, and tho Democratic majority fiom lf-0 to '100. 'lo day the Republican cjin dldHlo candidato lor thu State bonato, tho representatives and the candidato for county cleric, nun papers, contestinir tlio election, and It Is understood all the balanco of tho Republican county ticket will follow suit to morrow, 'J he DetWKTfl' aro ahtonlnhtd by this ni'ji 0. Thu papers charge frauds atrcro KatiiiK otr "00 in each ward, and It Is claim that proof Is forthcoming. Perhaps alter nil the election tables inut be revised, and and Vljrn county put down Iteptibllcan. Ni:v York, Oct. i!0 A Washington dis patch fajs tho pro'-untitioti ot tho address lrom Ireland to I'rtsldont Orant, through JlosHrs. O'Connor, J'owell and l'arnell, inomben of Parliament, has boon deferred, l'owollaud I'.irnell 1iuoI)ugii lnloruied that, according lo etiquette, llio resolutions will liHMi to ( 01110 through tho 1'ritish minister horo and tho wlto Dnpnrttnont to tho Pieci ilont. An obstacle has been found lo thu hiiceess of tint Hist fillip in tho wording ol certain parti ot llinj in'olutioiiH. O110 pirt Htatos that "having hiillored through ne(n ronttirlos ol tyranny, tholilsh pooplo make their greeting lo tlio Cnltod States and its I'resldent." This cannot, It's contoudod, I 0 nacstd hv without nn pit ol di lospect on the part of President Urant to Her Miijohty's ropi emulative. Tlio iiisolntlniiH aio a mag nificent evidence ol art anil t iKto, iippoiring ,11... ..1 .... .... 11... ... ... ni..i..ni 1..1..1.1 ...di. jinu jiuhu 111 mil juin si, :tmu t'jiui iiiimii wim mosaic. Tlioy aro left in one ol tho rooms at tlio Jill 0 JIouxo. Ni:u Y( in., Oi-l 'JJ:--'lwo days ago llio jiroprlotdrs of Ibo 7'iwn notified their com iiosllorri Hi it tlmy must nil looso lrom the I'rinteiH' I 111011 or thu 1 mch olllm. Altei lullljrull. 11 the printun losohod on the lor 11101 cmiso; only about eight refill '. l.nt night nn agent fiom llio I'r'ntt r' Union lt H01I tl.o Tuna ollhuand puiomji irily or dered all I nio'i men out. About eight oboje 1, hothrttoulol "."1, lower than 'JO left all told. The Ttmci niiprohondH no dilllcul. ty now or hereallci. It Is beliovod tho Un ion Ins recoiled n hard blow. 1'or freveral dajs past tho Itepubllcans linvo bnpu Fumnwliat doprchcil by tlio Im inoiiMi roglstiatlon of votuiH in Now York, Urookljn and Jertey ( ity. It hits bcou openly asierlod that Tlldon, who was on ftagid In tho imiiiense Iniuil.-J of ls'J, is now doing the Kamo thing in hi own behalf, It IshIiovmi tlmt houses It. ail cilloa i.ot caju We ol holding fho poonlo urughon as the rodldonves of ncoroiol olers. llundredsot uaiiios 1110 lujtislore.l In all lhr6o cities oor Ullll 1 III... Ul 1 llllt Ik B n kIwmk i-.iilt luul nglit Unit tio nuthorltles nartlculnrly tho Hvri!uiin( mitiiorii'iH, aro lully alive 10 tho (tuuger, and are making thu mostbtien 11011s ellurtslo mIi ip thu frauds. Tnero Is a much i.Kiio liojioi "nl (rilling now. Cliltdo, Oct. iVl. Thu Tnliuuc'H Wash ington wpocinl syb.ll Sccjotnry Muirlll Is du ildod lu tho exprt Vwlou of opinion that a uliangu ol admiuiis tintlon would herloiisly rotaidodall pi of on ti Xlteinpls tocomploto tho new loan Ho has li l.iimallon oil tho sub ject lrom loading ur( ipenu llimucl.il circles, ospecl illy from jiromh wntiepieseiilntlveHol syndicate Interests. N mo ot tho hpecluls In the Hipiibliciin uosi 1 uimi oxnggornled tho graliiot thiiHltuulloii l.( Hois lrom per noils wtdl KiNimliitnd wi h thotlacls ol tho mso in Is linliiiPiit IiIiiim, 'I, fay ho dulibor nlely mist ik. 1 tlm situ ui. n. It sixpi'i u! tho cabin, r muollng I111101 row wild uii-stlin hIiiiu ou at tlio South, bioino 1 f llio innst (iguiii,., il report-", inuiiv ol tlimii 1 I a piliiiu 1 I1n1.11 M, utuitHi'lied tho Mi(riiiuuiit, which call lr grao ton (lilerutu 11. Iliooflklal Mi Ui-Jionts about l.outsiiiin will bdgitin titbo press lo night. TosIIImi ml lriimllou U kimIm thit iiniKHl and nioiiiitcd boilim ol num limn tJtwirgla iiioilling through Ninth Cai )'" lutliiil dulliigiho (uilond Mi'ors bv tiKiro.its and ncliial 011 nuui, Tho imo an "' drllbul, und in all ic pools a to) 1 1 cat '-' '1 hey ride in ( miiootlim with what am M'paii'iitlv mgaiiUed is iiiimiiIci of Wmlo Urtiuplou'w i'iKliv, w'tli lliulr old (.IIIcoih. Sonm ol these oigiulitloiw mo 11N0 ap t"ciifd in hoimipi (d Noith Caiollim doin Miulliir 01L as in s mill Cnrol'i a. CuiiM.i, c t 1.1 rim Tnii-,' 'tiding Ion up ciil in Snnu'oi Yosi has Mirltml fiom I mis. 11, 'In loniiMiM wlih s( t.wtim Mturill 111 (Is, dttarv Cnnu'dlri, and t " ""ll an lute mow with Don l hukuuii. Ti - ou" loot (ll till 1 illli lotion was In Mimirn u u or- WJ-l cent unfortunate political riot near Camboy, this county, until I could Rot ft correct state ment 01 lacts. it is ono 01 iuo legimnaie ru suits of tho intimidation policy, or Mississip pi plan, adopted by the Democratic jnrty In opening their campaisn f)r the purpose cf ureaKing uown 1110 nipiinncan jsjornym this State. Tlio fit t meeting in ffils coiinlj' at which De'tiioerats put llieir shotgun policy in pnetico (took plaio ouru month ago on ''ooior rinr, 'ome ton or twelve miles from tho eceno ot the lale riot. Tho ltopublicans had called a meeting and the Demo-Tats In this city chartorod a stoamboat, taking about a hundred and m.y wen armou men 10 tne moellng. They iormod their mon lu line near by and demanded that they should h'.ve half time for their speakers. Tho He publicans did not relish this kind of peaceful political discussion but the request v.as back ed up by 150 Winchester ropeating rides in tho hands of men who knew how to uso them, and thov consonled i a division of tiuio. Other meetings followed this with similar displays of arms, and in order lo avoid collision, which was imminent at each meeting, the oxocntlvo committees of oach party arranged to havo a f erles of Joint dis cussions and agreed their people should not roino armed to meltings. The discussions lu tho county had been going on with inoro or less bitterness nnd animosity, mainly growing out of the fact that tho Democrats carried a largo fore of mon from tho city to overy meeting, who offended tho Kcpubli (juisby their Ioleut denunciation ot their leader and their rarly. Tho meeting at tho brick church, near Cambov, was called by thu Kepubllcans, and was largely nttonded by men wno wero presont at tho first meet lug, ft which tho Democrats had enforced their demand to speik, bill bad not attend ed all ot tho Joint discussion, n"d miny of them boing suspicious of the Demociats, rimed such guns as each man had at his homo, consisting ol old muskets, shot guns and fowling pice.-i, but no militia wont there with arms and ammunition as the Democrats claim, and tho host ovid( uco of tint fact Is Mint nil thu dead wero shot w Ith bin kshot and not with rlllo balls. When those colorod IlepiibllcinH loALiieu the phco of meeting their leading men told them they weio violating tho agreement by coming aimed and that they must deposit thrli anus at eoinophi'o away from llio ground". Tho colored men complied wilh the request and Home guns, siy llfcen, wero placed lu an old dilnpldnUd hiiililin,.' soti.o fifty arils from llio stand and guards plmol across thu 1 1 Ino In the woods. About 150 Democrats ncconip inlod their speakers lrom tho city on loot and soon appeared at tho mooting. Tho Hist spoikor was tho Domoci.itic Candida's for district allornoy of tho circuit. Ho was htard through very pationtly. Ho was fol lowed by V. J. MuKeuty, colored, delegate to tho Cincinnati convention lrom this State, Kor PurJfvlnsr, tbo Itlood, Dr. Jayno's Altemtlvo will be found to bo a most effec tive medicine. Acting directly on tho circu lation, it purifies tho blood, and passes Ith It into every tiesuo and fibre of tho body, re moving every particle of disease lrom the system. Abscesses nnd Hores of r.onKStandlnjr, which havo resisted tho operation of oint ments and washes, may be cleansed and healed by frequent and persistent washing with Glenn's Sulphur Soap. MAERIED: . At tho residence ol Wm. Krajder. Ksq , Oct. l'l, by Rev. II. P. l'tck, Mr. c. A. Post aud Ml?s. I.elia I'razler. All of Polk Co. At Indianola, Iowa, October 11, 1S70, Mr. A. Ii. Iluckingham, of this city, and M'sa Iiibblo Krost, of tho former town." E!lCE33a",T, s &&8gm r.n-'.w- i . - 'MS?- hh: mm TE PACKETS. The Wheat Market. Sinco our last Issuo wheat has advanced lrom TO to 72'j cents per bushel, owing to tho advicos from Europe, and prospect of war there. A further advaueo is not to be anticipated toon unless the war-cloud grows darker, and the latest advices we have at present Incline to the opinion that after all poaco will prevail. The supply of tonnage continues equal to need and that la an 'mi portant fact to farmers. AjiOthek Ouaix I'lui.t. On Thursday, tho following ships outorrd this port: ship Desdomoua, Towill, 1190 tons, from Lytlle Ion, Now Zealand; ship Corlic, Stevenson, fell tons, New Zealand; ship 1-lor Bank, Cotior, 1111 tons, from Sdney, Australia; Gorman ship Humboldt, Meyer, 090 tons; and Drltlsh Imk, Avondale, McUlhlnny. 700 tons. The ship Dedomona is consigned to, end cnariorcu ny jvtnnoy llros., 10 vo loiu od with whoat, Hour and cises 01 canned beef. Sho hus a cargo capacity of 2200 ton, nnd is to be wholly loaded at Astoria. Aito) tan. FC?S3sW'SSSSa, TJSSCZ' " v". .S t 5- ,e -fcf-?-ia'saSC.r - ' ..".". f i !., T "3p.-Vt JTi3? -Jr;ti--jF-IriZ'T-B4-JI-Tmi sc '. ritrT r USiCSiE.' -fe-"3.3HkSii:j5;f.1P'S -'"-; rVfskt.V-JiR.1 PffR' 25S?tiWSp-.. - i SJ2fS! fc :-rxv --- ist-L. r'rryimimf.t 1 Pfs mm tier toi 11 I 1 i .1 tiaufiir nl int.nw t. 1 nun as ha burn done in .S 1111I1 Care "' Wks. Dili ks (tin Statu can lis, u in led "l 1 luj os tt.nil t'ldusand niMters ran ld sent In Ihai stiiio lo work wlh tlm dopi iiiiii'ilius 111 controllln - Hut tin lou. 1 " Woithrnpr tan ii'liiu.CliMiullu a lihiilth vt HHIIUlllll'Olllul bn IsmuJ iu lu llio cisix Nou'h (ai nn. An cuil r. pi 11 ot out ' lilgCH 111 I illlnlnua Is cpii''nd m as lo lot ill thu b.inls fiii u ir cln nation, and tlm lranslti ot troops. It Is tpcc td the tiAiops ui'tded will tin till. in front hhciM u,'jj depsrtineu:. A similar torinxlily will b. ub.tnod in MUsldslpi as soon as Hits lmlsluu 1 matli 1 Is illsposo 1 ci, Tho ii.lmminr.uuoi hnpos by I his uo 1 1 sold Ihii tor u 1 j lliif t Elates m tho South 11 id m nntko go nl posslUa losvcs iu thu voi'li Alutsiv, liii, Oil 'Ji tioiuiral II iiuj ton, iu 11 KH'(cli at Aiken, told tlm pt opinio otloi 110 leilsiniiiu lo iirrtwU but to Milnuit ouiclly to oery thing. If tlm I'nitiul ntutos 80I1II1 rs are oiilorrd lo tiro upon thu pooplu tho litter must not insist, but Imto lliuir breasts and bo willing lo tlio Mr the i;tid of tlioiouiitri , Nkiv Yohk, Dot, Ul.- 'Ihi lutnl rcgMra tlons for llut'li d'js itrt'V.',Jir, being .I.OiK) lu 4IXl'lH of IsJ'J Man'iis llanton of tl . New url Ststo gltsinlnok con I nil csininilcru itcnlvt'd a let , lor in tlilH i'il tister.lny from Col, Diuhhii of which Ibo follow toK ,ri' fXintvU; 1 h'lvu not cluiiigrd my oplnlou ibat Ha.es will now nWOtji HM'rv Northern "Into and twllrany mIho Norlli "Cundlim, SniUUirollnn.norldu, AMnslwilppI and l.oillaln 1. Wo nan low lllHoltiotlon of H.c coiupli'roiilly, tor It tt dl iciulor Mini llio utti 1 briwk dow n ol lln rildcn iinmiiiters who lit rutnt-tl the old organl" 'on lur PJ j(.ir. If Tlldtoi hhmild l)o vlt'olfd our Ikmiii tould notT bo nude, juiit his HdL.ilulUtlou w vuld bt bo fcUi;ll;i'K Cor.UMiiiA, S. C, Oct. 21. Troops aro ar riving dally. Thlrtoon companies aro now in Columbia aud twonty-foui in other parts of tho State. Uvorythlng Is perfectly quiet throughout tho State. Affidavits afllrming pencn aud submission to law mo recolved dally. Tho political campaign is conducted vigorously by both parties. Tho so ctllcd rlllo clubs havo all dlsbnndod. Tho colorod militia Is still organized. vvAsniMnoN, uct. . uapt. liloyd, U.S. army, who was ordered to tho scene of dis turbance, lias ro polled to army headquarters regard ing his investigation. On imlval at Houso'a tirldgo, tho captain states, be found a body of HO mounted men under the com mand of A. P. Hutlor, who had throw n out skirmish lines, surrounding tho negroes, and adds there was undoubted evldouco ot a well dlgosted plan, whon If rarrlod out, would havo resultod in tlio slaughter of nearly all tho negroes In tho placo. The prosenco of tho tioops brought about an agreement by which both tho armed whites and negroos dlsbtuded. On thu inarch from House's brldgo to Ulleutown, thu bodies ol thruo ue.troos wlm had been Killed weio found, and lulotmatlou received thutlho others also hnd been murdoied. Ono white man hid been Klllod. Tho negroes weio completely cowed and tiro iilmld lo buvo their hiding place 1 iu thu woods aud iiitiiru lo their work lur four of boing shot down lu tlm cotton iluldH. A dutnihiiiunt sunt (k n Itiiruwull load met a body ot twenty or thlily whllin whoblaltd they wero n duaoh meutol Gen. lluward's (oiumsud under nrdors from Judge Wiggins to disarm mid nnost tho litigious, and also to protect a pally ol negroes whllo bui) lug tho cnloied muiiiburoi tho leghlntuio who IhiHkou shot near UllontovMi. Tho lupotl tistimalos tho total liumbur of whiles outraged in ilots at not loss than MM, coining lrom Geoigla and Kdgollobl, Aikon mid lUiiiwull, S. C. Tho Port Koyal rallroul, which had boon lorn up, was icpalrod inidivr the protection of a squad ol soldiers. Thu mon hud pre viously been n'tald to work 011 the load. The Wur iu Europe. Bosiov, Out. 'CO. Wool is In activo do main! above expectations, and includes a liir assortment of all grades. Uino ileeefs aia mo3l sought alter. S.1I01 ot Ohio and Pennsylvania have beon rrj CK) iiounds X at lOSi'J; modliim merino 403I2J.,; XX at ll(jlii. Thero is very llltlo good XX lo bo had under 17, 43o boing olloitd and io tusod. bales of Michigan have been 102,600 pounds at 3,sfn,J0, and IGJ.fOO I omuls Wis consin iiitdlum and X sold at J-(i3!, The market is quite ilrrn at these pneos. Iionoon, Oct. 21. A dlipatch lrom Vienna says Itiis-la has prtisonted to tlio Porte htr ulliiuatum, embiat'liig lu substance tho fol lowing points: l'lrst, a sl-t weeks' aniilxtlce uiuioiidltloiiiilly; second, aiiinlnl-tralho tui tonomy tor Uulgarla, 1'oki.Ii and Hertgovt it ; third, OM'oulloii of lulorms under su pervNIon ol coiumlssiouers named bv tbo grunt iKjwers, and lo bo protocod by an arniHil loio'gu lorce, 'lliu iittlclo in ytuilerdy'H Timei .vhk-li sitiiuiil that llio cslujiet at a uieotlug 1'Iiuin (1. v iil-cht did notlilnir that can iustl'v tho iisvs ot llrlllhh pattkipaliou lu war, aud Urn: Uuglutkd is not rallod upon oltlio- by tMttof trulU.s or by inoial ohL'gatloni to lu- , fotu, vtua unquestionably an otllcinl com- uiiicitttou. rt-ii, Out. 'Jl. Tluirii Is Infuse excilo 1UI uttlhiro and klroug Ikislillty to ltussla. It H,, v.i.1 lMgliw war ll will lit dLllcult tor Aiis V-i lo prtorvti noutrfclity. Lo utw.,Oot. ii A dUpmch from Tho rapla miwuiioi that JUrlng keoretary of the Hi WwUlegntiori, Is about to return irmu Phlllli V'11 ''oll hkd that thu comtiilsMou lor thu viuuWuiiPiit of the iHrHlrUors of llulpirik lrcllli I a delusion nnd n mockurj ,L" wo ml vrimluaU aru resided as hum mi iMliuoilnn4!i tiiennijj lu Uint(.t, tho tittl pti iuuta mid a most trtiM wouliygci tkstuui hus tnkvlid ith tt ut most spted "wOomtluiilluople to lulorut (he ltrlllsh auilm Xv.iiJor that tlui Turks threaten new mavs.tctt . '1 l'vo oven npuolutetl ilav lor begum "" ainiirfuter. A Vienna Ulp 0'1 Ml's only from Con HtKiitlnoplc, but fiooa the provlivfs of Kuro j'tan Tuikuy arc rumors of growing oxcltt, lilt'lit among Moll vilinotUiui. uni ntlcles uto held In th( iiioU(si. Tlm uiliuVryia divulid i'u.-tlnut tlnut mid tlio Mi'.tan Is too Inoxperiutusvl to tak lh leidcrshlp. Thus tho libitum I inc-t favorable for lltuUi-s diploiimttJ notion. G011. JuiiAtlef, 15u;,ilu AuiUukidor at UousWntUioplc, curr!a ev Citlt'voo, Oct. 22. Tho past week has been onoofmoro than usual inlorcst and excite ment iu tho wheat market. Cash No. 2 spring whoat sold early In tlio week fi.r 51 OS'sfel 09; but lat;r, upon tho receipt or warlike nows from Furopo, tho market be catno excited and rapidly advanced to 51 17. 1'iom that point it gradually docllnod under iiioioin-orniiio j Jiuopeau advice j, and closed steady at fl OO! 10. Livmu-oor., Oct. 21. A leading grain cir cular says tho threatening aspect ot tl.e East ern question is such that holders of wheat Hie loss inclined to part with theh slock. At tho stiiue time Ithoro has bcou anacllvo inquiry, ltsultiiig in considerable business, chielly lor cargoes to arrive iu July, advanc ing prices. The Improvements inyeoterday's prices aro lrom 1 to 2 shillings pot quarter, blnco Tuesday transactions have been large In thoso and the neighboring markets, and 4 pouco per cental over previous currency haa been freely paid. Malzo was also in good request and improved 0 to 9 pence por quar ter. Wheat at tho market to-day was firmly hold at 1 pence por cen'il aboyo Tuesday's rates, which checked the demand, aud only modorato business was transacted. London, Oct. 21. llreadstults quiet ; com, 20s 3d for now mixed western; wueat, 10s lid CUO1 7d foraverago Calllorula whllo; 10s 7d ('ills for club; 9s Jd()10s for lod western spring: 'H SilfolOSd for led winter. Kecolnts of wlit.it past tlueo days, '22,000 quarters, of wli'ch 1 "i,(00 vi ore merlonn. 1 1111 adi 1 1 iiiA, Oct. 20. Colorado wnsh- td, 2-( JS; ! ii'Ktnslcd. W v; extra and moiii.i) 1 n) . I, , ,0 i , Nol end supeiUno pinled, 110,311; Cililornln tluu und medium, 2 ' 0; do curse, 27(j.2l. del UKt incite 3rarmrr. ? 5i l-t Ail .Vir l rPIDAV LT OJiw5.T53C3!: 0 CRAIG v irei, 11 trs o ri 01 riy ors. S V I'll I IJ li I!. U. "H . fjj OiH"" Oils Oiio rn MIVm.k4Mk,UltKl 1 01 ins ol sulivi rlptioii. 1 Ji 11 OjllC -) . ino 1 Ul Qiiinlwrt) ... i',i 1110 Im (llnnnibpi) t.llli .''a.,.!) . l.SO GKOVER cV DAKER SEWIM MACHIHS. 'iiiiksh wiu.1. 1. 1 hi in1, KNOWN AND POPULAR MA C'S rntl- Iiiipi-ovocl, -it'i I'ui CuiUinlitl Yevr mil w.ttrmncd to 1 ; 1 1, iu il, iri. uoa ofurisl on loo flio.vr rivoHiiitiiU Tiin.iis. 1 Will, S.BLI. TllKM OS SIS MONTHS' TIME nmioi r tvrxui'sr, to ttioni Mho 13ut ccoi'iaioi,'tliin or recfire lu psy At Ono Dollar a Bushel ! Tlm 1876 CENTENNIAL Machines Arjfir ahtJ of iithtu; Initio CMr'.vt, jj cjii lw r-'intmrJ If i it fully d.i to the tuirimoc, JOilN" W. GILBERT, Cuiuuivrclul St., ... Kaltuii. tKltW l j mi&hWMlJ THE EYANS SULKY PLOW: Iron Beam. Iron Frame, Iron "Wheels Easily Operated. The Latest and BEST Sulky Plow in iho Elaiket. Bas the Hitch and Draft direct from the end of the Beam. Arranged to work either three or lour Horses abreast. tST 800 tlxo 3E-T7".iA.:iNrj3 tocl'oro "5Toxii toxiy ! J THE OLIYER CHILLED - METAL PLOW, Will Scour where others fail. LIGHTEST DRA.PT PLOW im ported. Ask your Neighbors about them. A ri'l.L ASSORTMENT Ol' THE KYTIlV-lIUtDENED ALknowlcilscd by all intelligent Furnieid us tho J$JST Steel Plow matle. Wc Lac a full aoiimenl ofcvcijlliing in our line : Hllf-side Plows, Left-hand Plows, Cultivators, Har- rovs, Buckeye Broad-cast Seeders, Buckeye Grain Drills, BABFS Farm Wagons, 8prin Wagons, Pacific Fan IsSillsT Portable Grist pJMIs, Ri'SJsJiawaka Ring- gYind&v Chopping-RfiiMs, Victor Scales, Cider MiltSj etc.? &C. Our Gooila me nil riRT-CJ not lubM-h ihat will not cll in Califoinin. 1. f-(.iid for our Catalogue ami Ptice List. "Ci uisaii wzuvimjjij & co. Port Instil, (fi'Ami, Oct. , fiJ. SEWIXG MACHINE. r'sp' 4 it 11 I U jV I Rotary Motion, Latest and Best. POVBLr CAMS Combines strength and simplicity. KUWNIWG. LlfillT Iut Tvo Years since it was Introduced in Oregon, and. Washington Territory. Take? Hie Prefovenco with Many of P. of II. Every Machine GUARANTEED to give Impro-eoc) IToiMO Siixixfl-So. rillST MACHINES SOLD IN THIS CITY ei.'.HMii-hlnic! lU'KMN I' rintli J'lutr Men nilli Tnlili!. tTJUST KECElYfl), M1W ITlt W t'KL'O. IIL11 IMi liiHUCT Willi Jl Mrfll HEH, can toll tfccjo fnvorlte Jlochlrfs $25 I.KS TI1N OillMt MU.iINK- -r.SD Kilt Ml PUKE LIsT, and HAVE VOV'lt 310M3.Y. Oil Allacliiiii'iii- and "ti-cdles tor :,H IncliIntN. f.i u fcplinS x&At, Wo i'ASLA MiiSS. AtanuiactUTcrs' Agcnr, rC1 V' li '0-V.IAV) 'llllltD 6T3., l'OHTLAM), OIII.GON. KkU4u4'4?JS4CCK.SW . vrk'tf.uia3i3Cima3.-Wfis 3el-t;033.:' 3iTolaL Horse-Poorer 001 NTEEB ALAjt0EVIBMTMG SEPARATOE. a ; -z.zs&-- s-s . 3--- - - "vw.. i.rCLTOh t .gx rAT'ffsr. c 'S7ir -j1 j ife V ir- XC ft. - " t BS -.d " - . T- " S .f&pr- VTI. urop'tpartil torumili uri atnl till 11 w 11 rautLd. tnr ItlltltlUI ,uu! 1 JIMHU Orders nboiild li tout In tail tbo coii.iii ns;oa .(llItl, r- fir 1 Mi a u.'iu nrrhikil irochiro All our mrLU fully i- , vliicL Hl'lbe ten; by raatla! oc,lla nub . an Ul d iiic,utnun 1 wcwlll mai.cfactureiir(Lclrnllj: cmoidcfor S l'ELTON PELTOM & SAVAGE, nVinirl Salem, Or. LEWIb jAYAGK. Dr. H. SSVilTH, D B 1ST T I S salt:m, orkgox OtUcc maieil ortr I1REVM XX IIROb NEW bTC Hh Oltlcu hour from 1) a 111 to 5 ji m T RUPTURE. reni mora UliU'cTi'jn.' No more macrlrc fiom Iroi llooi or Sui prlnB llr Itoni.' I'i uut Klitttc Tm iom wtthvre andm-n'ornil-ht ami iIjj. auj will aril hi, pnrfrinci rdlca! cun.- whfnallntlu'ts lfallnJ JtciJor, If jo-i ro ruiv tnntl, try one of I'r Itov'i comr-jtablnfilatilc tv ji,Uiic' i-ott will iifur rrjret It. Itowc ii-vsnc 1 msj vii'aiy, 111 sacnpiruio t , SI 00 a Month to Agents ry !TIC Mti r'tancUco. For Sale ! TIM FISR RKiriKV('P corner ntCnmtii,. k tal ,nd lkltl.,,ui ..ut I.. .1..,.-..1 .I,.... if( - h .,,r,,. rt ,,-,-, ,4 i,vII4tt tliaHIIKr, AIiL.tllll llOQ5ttliri.il. well linishetl nnd rAnrwl.nl lr s-muej and Kro mJ uu full j-ornamented. Will b..t very loW7 and onacconia-odittni? t tb, APl'l) to t-'Hl lltoa' Wock SUtejrt., 6ix. 1 1 Li-ily Tiit n if write 'Myl.jead rii'- ulili in hoiir.i outlif'AI. wiy Hnn dy' Ou nn aN art Ui 1 v, aim loi ilrl'il or r-rohed, alu the , 1., R Wjl STOVE lb I LwMhKW ,HBynh Worth 10 times tho price for " a i s i ii; bicul. Uoo ts, shoe, & loctlnjarii inlcXIy rJrl. id wltbfut Uirnln ' 'I adiUe eury llOllLtll.'v lOiHre tiienia nuL" HOLGrATB'9 Oiioinical l'resorvin Compound. n-i. s L. c S r-RlSll 01 ei a j rr. fill IT A ';'' iretenej, wl rin t iu ocrf Fivar Hi at. 0. air 1L.I11 Jar for-lraplc tuai acj ihto:i ci n cro 'I Mimiile llox rent to aiyjdJrtre (.njitili,! of 1.EI', W. THA Villi, .eul Aceul, M i'oritnud, ?r. 1,.- ''. ?v 1 (