,.; u ,fx V-.S.... t- Vi' 'i?.'.jftxyi K F (For the Willamette Farmer, LETTER FROBfROSEBCRO. Rosebukq, July 8th, 1877. A trip from Salem to thla town is not rery Interesting until you arrive at Juno tion, a very thriving town created by the building of the O.AC.It.R., and the pres ent terminus of the freight train?. At this place we hitched the freight cars that were destined for depots further South. At this place we came near hav ing a serious accident, as the engine dri vers came down on the passenger cars at too grcnt a speed and sent the cars buck with a rattle, and threw a lady who was standing, flat on the floor of the car but not injuring her, ulthough frightening her and friends considerably. Tlio next place is Eugene City, and has grown wonderfully, and ns wo passed near the State University, wo "noticed that it was a very presentable brick edi fice, and Just closed a very successful ses sion. At this city wo wero reinforced by the addition of Hons. M. P. Dcady and Joseph Smith and families, tho former orated at Iloscburg on the 4th, and tho lu'tcr stopped at Snowden Springs. The general characteristic" of lite coun try changes very materially, from Ann level plains to that of hills and dale, in fact mountainous, aud the grade Is quite steep, but tlie scenery is very Interesting. Comstock mills which nrc of consider able reputation, are situated amid the . t I u .. ! t- ill In nH Hnlllnn IIIUUIIUUII?, nun ill- mi, wi mtnci ni.ni, the water runs South down the Calapoola Mountains At this mill tho Railroad . Company hnvo men boreing for stone cml, ntiti have sunk oiui propped hole J clclity feet, nnd went through a scam eight feet thick, and If they succeed In flntling coal In the presuntaud next bore-1 Ing, It Is the Intention to commence min ing for coal in a systemiitlo stylo. This1 mill also furnishes a great amount of lumber to all the towns South of that placo, and consists mostly of yellow fir. At Snowden Springs wo found several Salem people who have conio out to test the medicinal virtues of the water of the spring. A neat hotel is hero conducted by Mr. Ycaton, and seems to be very popular with his cosmopolitan guests. Yoncolla, near where Hon. Jessie Ap plegate lives, Is a point where tome whi-iir, mid wool Isshlnnfil. and the Gran gers, so wo were Informed, are building' a suiiicieniiy commoaious wareuouse. Oakland Is a thriving little place, and is materially assisted by tho Railroad Company! is a town were the1 trains stop for supper jtnd breakfast. It Is plclur- esuuelv situated amid oak-covered hills, and could bo safely recommended for health. Wilbur Is n small town named after Rev. J. H. Wlbur, and is sustained by a school or Academy founded by that successful educator, It is now under! Urn charge of Prof. Frank H. Grubby and his estimable wife, formerly of Willamette University of your city.; .The town lslt uated two miles North' or the Umpqua bridge, and seven miles from the present terminus of the Railroad Uoseburg. ' Roscburg Is a beautiful aiid picturesque, town, the county 'Sat of Douglas couuty, and contains about five hundred Inhabi tant, and transact considerate bttsluess, is a shipping polat for all the towya iiutli. even to Jacksonville 100 mile dis tant. It' contains 'a brick court house aud jail. Odd Fellow and Masouio halls,. r-twroruireecnurcnu3.aiiu nnvuinnEt school house, whlcli Is well attuivieu, hardware, dry goods, groceries, agricul tural Iranlttmenl uireiielvs. saloons and other establishments thatco to nuke up a town. TheC. & O. Stage Company at 4t.lu ..I...A ftathn TTnntn lfltrlM..l'u mil!l bum il.bu mm ww w..vv vm..... .mm. and all who travel on Concord coaches drawn hi six horses, whose reins are manipulated by JvIiiiph who formerly were In tho employ of O, & C. S. Com. pnnv when it threaded the Willamette valley Its entire length The usual crowd attends the departure of the stage every nvotilni: that ulwnys did In Sulein, In days gone by, the tirivt-r holds the same position In public estimation, cscially If a small favor Is to be asked by leaving a letter or small pacKag-s to some one along the road. v There Is now crestquHiilltles of wool hulnir brought into town and stored In the dltlerent wurohoues tit the depot for shipment to Portland ami outer points. TIih rulinir tirlca Is. we believe. 25 cents per pound. The Graiigera are building quite u oonmiiMllouH wiirvltouito tor utcir use. with hull for Grange purposes, and will be quitoa convenience to tnttt rjocle ty. Mr. Owen, the Muster, Is a gentle meti who Is alive to. the inUTOit of tho objects of his Grange, and possesses ster Ilngahlllty. The soil, so far a we have examined, is black loam, and is some wltut fur-famed for Its teuaceous consis tency whon'wet, and tho Indication ant that It must be terrlllo to haul louds through, and roads are undoubtedly the worst In Oregon, but can be made good, and considerable have already been umde patuublttj In fact good, already showing oommeudablo enterprise of tho citizen ot this county. This Is a good country lor stock-raising, especially sheep, and we have been informed that there are lun'H herds und brlnir In ureut revenue to the fortunute owners of large truots of laud and there are several who own from .1,000 to 7.0(H) acres of laud but Is it not a question if the county and Stato would not bo mudu much nioro hetietlicd if these great tract were not cut up into smaller farms and settle! by the immi grants who have coino so far to seek homes and build up a .State? The sur rounding hills are mostly covered with a specie of bluck oak with occasional pitch pine; the oak 19 good for wnodandjprnb ably would make a line quality of wugott timber, and we uro told has been used to some extent for that purpose. The lumber that Is tit-l for building purposes Is sawed at ml'ls situated at home distance from town, and coindsii ot wmte pine, celar and lir, bite is cold quite reasonable prices, but evidently, much more would be used if there were a door uiiiUaxh factory in town, but tnere U iu Institution nf the kind ir. the place, lt- morrow we shall take a trip out into the oiniiitrv and Sc-nd vou more notes, J. IlKNitY IS. CouureKatiomil Church llr. C. ('. MMlioti, hIhi Ii whll known In i lib city, hwI hs Im-m sbnt for Hvorl yarr, wtH cf nay the pulpU ol tuo Uongrf K.ti.-i.al ebutclr of this j;lty, ties: SaJt1 mornlug. ' FROM C0QU1LLE. CoQUlLLB City, Coos Co , ) June 23d, 1877. J Ed. Farmer: Having an occasion to go down the Coqullle River, I Improved the op portunity to visit the Black Sand Gold Mines near the coast. Tbe steam tug, Katie Cook, carried me to the Myrtle Grove mills, sixteen miles from Coqullle City. Here cedar lumber is out for the San Francisco market, and the Compa ny own a fifty-eight ton steam schooner which runs regularly, cnrrylDg out lumber, and returning with morcbandlce. This Is the oldest mill on tho river, nnd although small, and run by a water jvower wbtch en ables them lo ssw only nbout seven months of tbe year, tbe parties haveevidontly tnado It pay. From hero to Parkersburg, one mile, a sail-boat had tho honor of my presonce as a pusenger At Parkersburg Is tbe Coqullle Mill and Tug Co.'s mill, whloh was not run ning, It being Sunday; and I was shown around by the courteous and obliging foro man, Mr. Chits. Olive, Thn mill building Is tony by one hundred fret; two storler-, and runs u tlfijr-slx luult Emorson patuht planer, tooth circular raw, mid top saw, which will out a thousand foot of lumbf r every hour. Those saws am, to ttto at losst, something of a curiosity. Thn teth are re movable, being h bit of very lino hard ntco!, Kh.)ut three-fourths of an Inch loug, shaped suiuhlefora tooth stone end, and the oth er end tilting Into h kind of socket, whore tlnt.v sre tiohll'.tsl by an ltiRonlouly coutrtvod key-vfP(Uo, They km run one tiny, aud aro iherf'iAkeu out and other substituted. File ltglstbut. Uitpetistd with. The mill nlso runs an "edgur," "out off," Au. This com pany owns a mi,;, and have threo sailing :boouers employed to carry out lumber. The Indetattltable and ubiquitous Capt. Ju dab Parktr, is the presiding gtnlua of the place. From Parkeraburg to Randolph, three miles, In a skiff, and I stopped forth night. Here, nnder lbs river bluff, on a narrow strip of land, Is living five or six families, and there isa store and poat-offlce; a hotel and bar; and a wharf. Notwithstanding the dltnloutlvsoaaaof tbe plaoe, there fa a good deal of trade here; this ling tbe polst of supply for the mine, and settlers round about. A wagon road leads up the bluff, and svroM the country, three miles,' to the Hlsek Eland Mints. Climbing the hill next morning, I pais by A pleatant shady road, through fine greea timber, where the shadows are peopled with euorinout moqultow, who paw tbe'r time performing ,opra, airs, while lylug In wait for prey. These fallow are, as a rule, scarce lathe Coqutlla Valley; hut here' they make up Ife.wse'aad ferocity , what they laek in autnbeea elaewatre. Woe lo un guarded pedistrlan, wbosits oa a mosey log by Ike roadside to kyWfrn.'ret. fa faU aiefcquka,' teiwtstltw) fkmmtf traveler afar off,.aBd'eektag;kW!are,-'i4 .w,auJag bl kn m tae UalV.tBeJMi4K at limb, he rushes, around UbToaf a pie for esion sounding wIuks', arousing' his kins folk and nelabbors for an attack. These oruadr then advance In swarms, and the sound of their wings is mlugled with the roarofths distant surf. Whatupforiunhlee are here foi tbe reduotlou of plethora, Tbe meat radical of old foxy phlthotnuilMs' could UiMlro no mure. Urutblug, slapplog, tight lug, Is of no ayill no loti as orto retain sta tion. The visiter hero tuuu keep moving, r low, hlood. Usll a utile's wslk,tkei you out of green timber aud utorq'iltoe, Into the "burn;"' where tb- tre-M are all dead, aud only tbe soared and blackeusd tnink4 are staodluK; and tbe audy rosd, wlnd-4 and unduUks through a rsl"ii dnvtsttted by fire. Ilsre Is thn mountain Whortleberry, wild iliac, and varlouM flowering plants, and a dense growth of young firs and ordr., wberewttb nature Is endeavorlrg to re-forest this burnt dlstrlot." In Ibis luus'y region, the birds alng gaily to the luoresaiug surf ronr; cottontail rabbits gallop Irlxkily acroas It road, srnMIng aut'inif tbe gre-n berbsget thu nurnitindlug drs,tlailou is nothing lo tbi-ro; aud a barefooted quw, with a Jltllu black do, Is the only human mH by your oorrspotideut, while plodding his way on ward t. ward the vat? of the ocrldent. Tbe mining region Is au old beach, two and fuiH half mlbs from the pre6ot one. T'o-oompaules aro wotklng li-re, about one-fourth of a tnlln span. The lilai-k Sand la laid lu aatrata from two, Ipetx Teet tblok and fifty to onrt hundred feet bsasath the Mtrfioa. Tbe ont," at tbe months of the tuniiflx, having been slulutd out to a depth of tiny ftat, tho formation Is clearly shown, uniuUilug entirely ol"tundj gn-y, white, and yvllnw. Old sand dane.1, covered wllli a lew luohe or soil, snd a growth of gUnt lira and o darn, which inlfc-htliHvu aorved lu the days of Kins Solomon, for beun and raf on, for tbohousHof his favorite eonoublne. Ltrge trees, lying I'mtin, erldeutly drift lo arx eucouuiertid lit the tunnels. At tho tlioeof my vlxlcthe workmen were cutilng through one of uitkuown wood, ninety feet below the surlaee. At oilier, cut through Id the Miui tunnel, a red vQtxl (Soguol) over riur fool In diiinitttor, hord iiunilHiakahle HvMfnraof havtMlxmii htibjtu.ol to pound ing lu Hirt a-tirf. 'Jlko lo.'S, sro v)eniy two feet nl.oe the prtfit i-ea Iftt'l, In a hilly, slnioHt iiiouutalnouH country, uimle up itlnio-l entirf lr of pure nd csrryitg u hw firiih of old irHns l'uy Isll tbi io ry of the Wmi of lime in thU b-cnll-y, ttir rt'llnl the boiiiid'iwp. Paeltie, "berr ing iios mud 4vs hH own UUUii.." t.t th hum tnriiiauiju alM biiowm liy wlntl ioi r'fcpib edfree lh, watont followed tb Sarof Kuijhv,and lhMrpof tv oud out aif utiles ol term iIi'mc-iIu, bss bttvusihUd tottjt Het shor.ior the Auwrtcrtnti-ititit ti'. Vii'lklltl tbeprci-frH is goiutt n,aiitl,oir tlf.cte"5rituuel H not only galatug k""' i WILX.AMETtEEv FARMER. but the tlrelets ocsaa laexpeudlug ita ener gies for the benefit of asan, and continually casting up Its golden aaads within reaoh ot the lucky miner. The richest und is said to be on the present beaea, where It Is covered with water at every tide. Various theories are advanced to explain this gradual reced ing of the ooean; butperhapa M ingenious, and saliBtsotory as any Is that of tbe sailor, who accounts lor it In wis wise. That aa the earth whirls rapidly to tbe east, tbe water being a heavy liquid and easily movable, to unablo to keep pace with the motion, and therefore naturally slashes round to the oth er side. "Qulen 8abe." The Slack Sand Is believed to have como from the coast mountains, being brougm down by tbe streams to the sea, and then beat up atdioro. This being true, It follow logically, that Black S nd containing gold, should oefuutid tnoreor leai, all along tho coast. Thn and resembles very Jne-gralm d gunpowder, but It Is not entirely black. Undir a iitHgiiltlnr it shows beautiful, clem , polished blsek tiraina Intersptrsed with dlt rereutly tinted nnstes, from clear white, aud transparent, to a ruby red, Tho gold la very fine, nlmoit mlcronnpla lu lut character, and Is therefore very difficult to eavo by ordinary methods. Indeed It 1 claimed that the ssr.d In the "tall race" eonttlns twice I lie quantity of (told that is takeu out by the process through which ltpMt. At the C. H. M, Co's mine tho sand Isslm ply wnahwl In a sluice, sud paed over a copper ttluto covered wlib mercury; hut p-triles lately from Sin Frrtiiol-coare jiuttlng up at their initio timchlm Ktuiu'ii u the Frue Concentrator. 'I'ltN tme'tlne consk'S of en eintles rubbirbelt, luviug a tUuu't KhikIIi) up on it!ith eile, About hv'U lot or thin bolt Ilex level Isii-rolly, Inn ti Incllu. tcl lti'ttnvii-H, () thst wnti r Mill mil with a brbk current. The belt l-nlventwniiulloi.H by Mtllable iiincMneO ! s sbsking uiutlon Horn sldi lo kIiIk, sud a Mow travnllu-t mo tion nj;rlttht tho current (if mer ilowlug over It. On this hektho "Qi U ll mted In wa'or and aultated, and tlmtld xlmok down on to the btdt where tt lniXH-i-ted toadhnro; thu Hand posslutr on down, with tho water In to tho lailr'ce; the Bold rH-nlnir with tbe belt over the pulley, l jnrrtd and wanhed off on thn tinder side. This machine will, It Is clnlmed, save eigh ty per nant. of the xold. If ho, thore Is a big bonsnta" here, and Black Sand Mining will lake a front seat aaaoug tbe Industries of Oregon. , M. Drowwkd On Kliea Pork, Willow Creek, Umatilla Co., June lft,l?77, Lvdla Luolnda, youngest dauahta or A. J. and Mary Chase. A,e, one yesK two months, and sixteen days. Ores on City KatcrprUe please copy. CLE1X WANriD. Tbe Lincoln-Ware bouse and HhloDina Co will reoelve propotsabi fur a oterk to conduct tbe buxlnaas of the cntirpany tinder tbe aupsrvtsioa or tne tnreouirs for . eleven montns from, ina i-b uv ot August, ibit. Perepus making application will meettba directors at the. QoWwatehmm at.Llnooln op said day at U n'otock, noon, preeeuttnir at tbe same time their recuuitaendalloBs and sureties. Iiu.S.TowHsaD, Pres. Board of l)re,.,tors. July 0,-4. ' Xa Yoor Ufa Worth. 10 C eats I Blckneas DrttvaUjevmbers. and arenr- body oninplalrra of pesnsdKtswe during tbelr life. Wbeu alvk, tha;objot Is to get well: now to say pWlniy, that fio parson In thla world that Is ufJvtrU wllb Uyapepals, Llrer Oomalalat and liaaJaWtt.. such a. Indtaea- tion, Cotliveneas, Hlak JleHisMhe.SourS'om aah. Heart rliirn, falpltslri-rt.'of tha Heart, DnnraM-d Hidrtc. lUiHttisies. eta. oau take -fJaataeVa 'AuausTFLswuhkiHftalug txuoi nun r"ft miyiih iiHrt in. a" " ynbr drnaslr arid je.t tsVmpIe ltl for 10 oentH, btiu sry lb; i(ftuiar , 70 osata 1 wo uhr-M writ relieve, yon. A. L. STINSON, Book and Job Printer, Holmsu'a Slock, Old anite Cham ber. Hulm. TTAVINO ADDED AN EXTXV8IVK AHSOItT- MM. mentor NfwTip-. Culi. ito., to toy alrnuljr rxUU)l?s liook auU JnU unite. 1 ain nu pnir( lo Book, Plain, wid Ornamontal Printing, On PkarC A el let', ttnA mt Iteaaea ulile I'rlcea, Stock Certilicites a Specially. Itavlns the Iaie4tan tinrntof M nloz Ortlflcate Iln ana cut adkiut lo Ut dut ol work of aiiy Oaw lu Urr4t, I aiu urV"f W exhale oMtra In the VKKY UaT vtyln tiTasy lamtwr of color a. elrtd, aad ou ' ort kbllcvt' " j.lir AddA t A.'L. DTINnON. Kalem, Or. Notiot. In the ma'tcrortha OoarJUnfhlr 0' JMward lrea- lllot au At rd UunlUot, minor belt of Aofjtu boulllot, drCard A petition for tbe appclutmtnt of a O laMUn tar Mid ulunr hu hariuir own l its day nlrd la Iro batti. It t honby o dit. tlt m lice to all ptiou i'ier l-1 In thi- nmirtt'it)y pubilc.tl.ia lath. WiLLtMa-rrs 'MMa Ut iutwo ucr-lo rtcU aupeartuUte CVumy Coanor Harlnacouaiy. state of uirgen, ou tho eih aty til abxum, A IK IBTT, at Sn'eluck p. nu. aiid b w,cju, If auy they haw, why aatd tutniUu atiouU ixt tw aiiO'-teu'd, played for In ldpmm.u. JOHN C. PkKHLic. Countv JiHo, Merioo Co., Uruo. 8lfm. Jul Mi. tH77.i. mxxxt.jxxoxjm. la the County Cuuit t lu nu e ut un-gou fjr tl.r C'tuiit of rlail 11. T. II Cox. iiUluttO'. I v V Garwood (lr vuu, I)f f-ndn'. ) To IIAKWi tif RIlKhNi: ilufi-naanti Ik t Nass or- tub hTATtor Oukiion; Yon are burrliy iiimumiiu'iUmI nqulrMi louMjimr unrl n-w.r iLd loui'.iuiiit ami 4.lin)Mi In tlio almritriitlllrd aciioii lu tru tiljou.r.intHt u.u'l by lliw lli.t day of thu Ki'ptvirbtr ti-nn. 1(77 tkt-m f. In i, 3d tiny tipuui?Hr, IKrr.riUdtv ih-nnrttn- it ft iUy of III J tera or ea.ci tuu loliow'.nw rnv .'ip.iatn.ii i,( thi time rcrltHit In tl.e o-dir lor pulmmiioii lienor. Aid ir )u till 11 t'i miftx ami MiiKuvr. foriu tarrrof 11I tint in mIII Uw Ju uu-nv Ralii't )iu -pi)'tj f.if In hi. ri-mpinli.t, in lt. lor thu una nf one liuuiliul nu I fit y nol i.f. ti'i-llur "lib luirfri Uiiieou l;i(i-lla-xliuiljyor Ji'Mir, S7 Jttn'i' lrci .piraiint.il, ai.o fr rri-t-nnj ilU'H.r-ineut tft'iltai'Mi 'll.l. uiiiiuiii-If lUiiiIuU liyomu or Juhu O. 1Vi.1)!i-. Juu,tf vt tola court, cicl tbv XtlLayof JuiiH.ls'.i I', tl tt'AH'tY, Atturiivyf.irHiliiilir, t-tlorj. Jul) U.1M7. tlhl t I BtabUbhed 184.-0. 13 W. A. Q. HIM510W6' Original Liver Medicine. ?OJf Af.L DIE .f A- U? TltE LIVER. HOUR- SE-tS Of '1 HB HTOf Afll. WHti VY Af-Ffc- TITK.HICK IIKADA UK. KTO. ETC. PKHUt, Diki Hollar. r. a. davim. c. .,, .WhoV.ale DnsjUH.1lKroi.tM, I'otttanisav itjt',-liu. Axerna fur vttgoa. T. CUNNINGHAM A CO., Salem, Portland, .Albany, Junotion City, and Walla Walla SOL.K AGENTS FOR Tho following FIRST-CLASS Machines, oxx J. I. CASE'S THRESHING MACHINES, tsoia jsna ana oiao naKe xignt-uearea. Westinghouse Vibrator Threshing Machines, TIQHT-OEAKKD LNU-SHAKE. J. I. CASE'S THRESHING ENGINES. a, iv, ix, io, ana TreadwoU Manufactured by With Now and Valuable Haines' Illinois Hleader, SINGLE-OKAll, Wrouglit'Iron nnd Scrow-IIub Wlteels, adjustable Reel nnd Truss Frame. tTOaMTSTOSJ WROUGHT - IRON HARVESTERS, TOHNSTOKr Wrought -Iron Combined Reapers and xt,rysxiXjXjfs Combined Reapers and Mowers. WOOD'S Single & Combined Reapers and Mowers. WOOD'S Single Mowers, three sizes. Johnston Mowers, one size. ADAMS AND FRENCH HARVESTER, Ooxxd.Ti.or or . ff rarat Bralley Iky Kakcs. OXM TBJfWraJC aulky Make, elf Xra, Via Sit ! Vat. Tkiaabis) aualat nasi lrM-xle rmaae, nasi frcliat wairaaa, all alcaa' Newtoi 4-spring Hacks, Bade expressly for the OreKoa Market. 3H'B'VCt03a. Thrte-Sprlan, PUtrbna Sprint, SQd fkroll-Sprlon 3BKaoXkjSB aa4 OSOIBa, a-axctaaL Olty Plows, Harrwaan najlllratorsi Oara.N City CHAIN BHIL.I.HI Vast CVLTITATilK CUI' a.atai.r ) nmmmtr aitii W HdmI.I CMmlar. Ill.ttiatud. with arlcM. tent T OltBRS' AOMMTN, aad wiu. isll at ssn-aoca I CAPITAI. (tUaVTIVATOMHl V mpt k arnai- mvniin a.r VIVATUHB. tha Raat lai th. 1 T. OUNNINGFAM 4t OO- marT Fraat at. PORTfcaKD ; Comaterelal at., BALBM t aad Cheadle's Block, ALB4MT, OR. Riere)i' 8ai. NOTICI l fcereby lTtn that, by rlrtue of as order of theCtresltiioart of tbe elate of Oreroa 'or the ceewty of Marlon, made on the Mth day of Jat e, A. D. 1877. dtrectlajr a' aale of ceraln real aetata Sere tnaner ueeerlbed. Which raid real relate la thr aabject ola,uttla partltloa la said elttult coart between Gaorire A. Nee and other. pUtctlaV and Iteore An deraon and other. drfVndaata, the underalf ned, WIU Ham Waldo, W-H.McCully.aBd F. K.Huttb. rtUt nadQly aasoialed y order ol said elrta't conrtto nub, yartltlsa of aatd rati eUte. will at aae o'clo'J( In il af sua oa Saturday the SSth day of July, A. D. 18T7, at the coarMioae. rtoor lu Salem. Marion Ooaaiy, Urua.-troc4KdtoeUat pqbllc auction to 4S hifht, etsJir.4ae-fX o4a --UotSed H t to'be'aald na the day of ale, ad tha foUowlsg dercrlMd real estate, to t 'situate In Ma rl.-a Uouuty. Hiatd of Oiatn, and belnir a part AT llie Djtutlou Und cWIsi i f N W. t'olaall, la m ellone S3 aad 84 Id.T. 7 s. K S W. of the Willamette Meridian, and deecrlbed aa follow, to wit: Cnmiaeiiclnir it a point on the a'aie road lea ilDf from Salem to Albauy, at tbe b. K. corner of a pier, of iaivd owned by John t'rl it, runnlnr llieuco H. otf. SO rain. W. al ni' mid road 7 OS chain, to the N. K. corner of the Odd IM Iowa' Kural Uemotery; thence wnt-rly a'oor tho North lino or aid vmvtery, W M cbalut; thence Sooth with tbe Wl lino of aatd rum-torr aitrj chain: thence JJ. 71 dee. 90 mln. W. 14.31 chain; thcnceNorb tlSDchiilnrjllitnco N. 71 drir. l inln.tV. 15 Ot cbnlnt: Uwlico N. 17 drs K. iKHI chln to k paint on lu Snath boundary lino of tlinUudof Abrt. Jiani Mrir! tbnnr. Ktlrily with ald line to tlio blare ni oeirinnieir, cortiini cninnyri lit iij acio or laud, wore or K." Tho r Hawing line upon tb ald rval e'teto remain unatU9i, lu wit: balance ot about four Imudr.l dnlUt on a pinrtditu In f.vorof Lewi, Johnpon on the undivided 17U-IO0 tuoreoT bulonKlnu t Johu tl. Wrtitut and cnatlv Uxaforatrr. mcuttd on or about the SOlli day ot Aptl ism to ,icur the paymmit of a pnmWrory mlufor IH8S.O0 with Inluicrt Horn date at tl.e rate of one per cent per month, AUo. amnrtKitie In lavorof Ahner Allen on the undl. Tldrd 430-lUOfl tbrreofbelonultic oOvorge A.Edt eic culml bii or about the ISt lU-iy uf Match IStl tortruru the patrment of a pro-nU.ii'y note tor fiOl.lO with lu. t-rel from Match IStb. lint, at tbe rate of obo per cent per inoulb. uaiva at Dajetn, aarion county. "r"ifn, juuc xttn, lI. WI..LI1M WAMlit, W.ll. McCIILLY, r. It BM1TH, aut r.eferee. Bherifi'a Sal. BY rlttue of two r xocr.tlone U.urd cut of the Honorable County t'ourlor theHlate uf Orrvon to tbe craaty ot Marlon, oil lb- Kl'b day or Jute, li77. I4ith aualiKt Jame McUboe. lUfrndant. tbe 00 In tavorof H. t. McCauler, inalnllff; for tbe tnia of I o hundred and eighty etshl and xvtuo noiurs u n. Vld cotn, and thirty tevei. aud HI 100 dolUr cimM. lotretbei wllbouoiwr cuut. Pur month luirrn'l aad u'-cralnR coefi the o'hnr It. fior ol Trrll A (ill. najintm piaiiiiina, ror uie rum oi one ununr. a uo (Wlf tbrredolUiett twtmrHveir.1 su-tcu .lollarfl o.l. udtn per cm t, praimuoi Ir.irrtatand a.cn. Ingrown I bav I-vlnt npoa and wl 1 full at t.uMIc auction un SA'tUHUAY. the DHili io of JULY, IS77. at 7 ovjoca p. in., at tbe court linufn mor. all the hht. title, abd Intrreet of III. ral-i Jtn- MUJtitt) In aid tii tbe followliiK-deccrltiud pie..Ue. to lt lt.ti.uln r. 1 B.. It. S ft . and lu Stc. Z-U lu Marlon couuty, lirvkOii.roniaienc Uifat tlii.V V, comt-r of l'i land owned by llri if . tur, and l'amplill, from wr.icucoriirranr-itlliii.nediai,eTi'r ueim n, i an SOniiu. K.&I huki- ilii-tatl: tl.t-nco N. HW floi V. U.iW cbalua; tlu-yu N 3 WJ cuaiu.: tlu-ncv N. MH lf K w. Mou cnatn: tii.tiui n, in uc. tv. u cnatnr; Ihructi. iClVil K. aS0clialii: tbixjC4 N. 90 iliv m mill. W. at) chaiui: tliuiic 8. U. dvu K I1.HI chain to tlielliiclitnu Jilin. Kdc A tin ; tlicuiu N tldiv. K n.Wicnaliir u tbu paco of biiirlnuliii: C'lmaUlnirSilaiiii It lWucri;. aImi, Lot No, fmir (I) in block Si. ten (U) In Ken. II. Jmicr'aildlllou to ti.u l(u ... .J.I....I I., kt.l ... Hiiilnl. Mini kl.lu t1 ll.a.Hin ...J W r.lWU. .M WW.mwt l. bl'IIHI w. v'v ... w.uv., J liwn lit ilia rvcordixl p!at of raid widllinn In thu in cum. r ooice ill tne county hi niniu nun niuio oi urou. J. ... IMSUIt, nunn lati-.n rouuiy.urvau". Hak-ui.Orifon, Jaunts it7f.-lw noDGK'a Gopher and Squirrel-Killer. -U1(B AMI tlKMAIILK r"U Till. Iir.nint.uttw.1 lV Otil'llCIIS, rlljL'lKltKt.4 IIATri, illCr., CltUAa, C. hIit. HeftK-r, il ClM-aprr lltnit MV'jVhUlUf, l'litslnru, ! r.uu:, or ollter preimrii' tlutiM its u hIiikIu trlul will eNinvlHt-e. 8QLU LY DHALEIts UKNI51A1LY, AM) BY iOD.GE, SNELL 4V CO.. wtWliolqaalo Druggists; S.:.73fn.Lt-u7tjJ'iit bt.. PbUTLANB. which we are now receiving for the off 1877. i tiorso jfowor. WrouRht-Iron Singlc-Goar J. I. Case & Co., Improvements for 1877. Halktr : nra PartNera rrl.sta .-ni na.B UNNIMIHAMUt rorlal. . Riaekla. BJtlra llarawarr, Iraai. as atael. to anr addrcii. Ira. at ehaim. W ara HlHnvin. rrucii. WAKELEE'8 SQUIRREL AND fiOPHER exterminator ! THE ORIGINAL AfcTICLll All others are Iaferlor Imitations 1 mtosm Ktraat. PasMt Dear Sirs I har. (aadaanexutrlateit with nrruarefl ntilaiw Sir ' t mx nqoirreti. paiiina; oui a can lacn or id. luili 1 autaaai i m eaa at ttaeweye. a- f aa of-aew w vi , .iiiu. tiiru naioin. jkaie tine can or wame am. aa many ae U.n.'. M.tlr.nl PiiLa. .Hit am n.anw aa J Steele' Baulrrel 1'oUon. Thlnkliur I In int.- ettlnic to jour ri adiim I attidTt foi Your, very re-pecim'!, 8. P.". Hay ward, April f, 1ST0. i f9f In purcba.lrir, caro rhon'.d bo need to older Wvlftoloe'at. T. A. iAvrs ft CO.. P0UTI.AS6, molttaU Apmti. WAKKjT'li'H BATH FOR SHEEP A BINUI.R TlttAL ONLY ! nccoirary topioro Its upcrlorelllcltncy, ' K. 1. W'ASBLXni Sc CO., Importers of Drugs and C'licrakals, - AOXffTH AND UAXAOKIW OOIDKS' CITY VII till IV AL WORKS, apms NAN VHAN0I8O4. The P. P. T. Company's McmTniTville WILL KKAVK Portliiiid i'or Htilont Rvvry KUIUaY. returulne oo BATUHDAY, VOU DAYTON-On MONDAY nd WKDNftS Da rrturttliiK on TUKHDvtS and THUKilHYS. Patron izo Your Own Boat! I'rulccllon nvnlnst lllnh Rate (.uiiruiiU'tMl. JOHN G. WRIGHT, Dfler In FAMILY GROCERIES, Crockery and Glassware, Woodeu and Willow Warp, Tobacco and Gigaxs CO.U'ttEIlCI.tL. XTRKC?'. Silnm, April Hf.lSTS. rlAatt rtUiuiiUarrrivtii B Notice. ,; V'OTfi't: w -ii- tin ti thi lb iitideulKtied ba b." ii ipiiilimi 'tir ii-ntiirof tl.e c.uitu of i-.irM J - y )tfiri.,ii hi ilir County Court of Mv 1'iM rmiM). ttAie nl (ie,-'ii irid that all tiuraoua x v cU'"'.!'it 1il ij.ult- aro required topre .it Ut iu..ii. mil tji.it j' voucbi'ti, lotheun. urUn i tMiir'irirrUp'. In ld county, for . l.m.iv.n(i!.iii';-UJ! i'U'Ij. liotu ihUdate, Ijmi-n nj ') J. ! !U f. C. I.U.S'EY, Admlnlitrttor. itbYt llUiaaaJV JaffaffaalEa. m ajaBBBBBBrfSV A1 - h a-aaaaaaaaKil b -iKaaat.t. i TO J . 4 .1 1 . : r-' i V ! I 5 A .. );ttUwiaitiiMtitt''t'WtWwfr EKtIr7", ..$uA .Mrf(- Am. ... . M