S!fv WILLAMETTE FARMER. V rV A Bntiih JBtUmata of Gen. Grant Tho Edinburgh Scotsman, May 30th, ban the following notice of Gen. Grant, who bail Jost landed in Britain: Although Britain has had uo lack of Royal and other distinguished Runstti of lato yearn, few visitors of greater omlnonre liav trod den her shored lor a long tlinn print than tho plain, untitled prlvuto Kentlumati who, with mall display of ceremony or parado, landed at Liverpool on Monday. Ho lms never worn a crown, but ho has been tho rnlor of ono of tho greatest und tncf-t povmrful a tlons on oarili. Just now, ex I're-Iilmit Grant is probably n greater umn onihlnthun on hln own Hide of tlio Atlanlio. Wo do not moon towiy that hi; rountrynipn nro Ht till disponed to undervalue hi public sorvicni; thoy aro too deeply ongrnvod on tho pago ol American history to ho lightly possed over, and thoy nro too recent to havo b-como In any bbiibo traditlouarv. Hut Itepubllciui human nature iu tho United States la veiy mueh like banian nuturo under n monarchy constitutional or otborwlfo. "Tho King in dead long llyo tho King." General Grant no longer occupies tho YVhllo Iiou'o; for tho time, I'rcsldont llnyoi la a vastly naoro important and Interesting porsonngo to ninoty-nlno Americans out of ovory hun dred, oven amongst those who aro not olllco oookors. Tot if it had boon jKisslble lor President Hayes to visit this country nlong with his prodecessor In olllco, bo would not. havo aroused so much Interest or havo had so universal a popular wolcomo n-i will cer tainly bo accorded to General Grant if there la any opportunity for it. Of nondrronn ntft clal receptions ho would no doubt have hr.d thn lion'suliaru. That would havo been bit right, in his capacity as head of tho Ameri can nation. But It win bo xhIiI of General Grant, a of no oilier President Hlnoo WhkIi ington, that his tltlo to dlsilncsion doi'i not rent wholly or even cuielly on tho fait that ho hnm been for eight joins tho head of tint American nation. Aflr a clear and Impartial statement of Gen. Grant's civil administration, the Scoto man continues : Bntafterall it Is not tho fact that bo hat twlco been elected to till tho President Ul chair of tho United States which gives our visitor his oiultinnco. It is impossible to forgot that ho hud achieved urimtuiiHH bufori) it wan thrust upon lilm. If ho was chosen as a King of men it wns boeaino ho litxl giv en proor of his klngltneit". Without enter Ingintonny conidenUIm of tho merits of tho quarrel botwonn North Ami South, or m Btltutlug a comparison boiwriiti tho d'grnu of military capacity dNplaycd by the diller ont loaders who (ought in that great and momontblo American olvll war, oyoryouo miw. aounowiittiqo (hat tho Hubjugiiitmi if tho Southern Confediintoy was one ol the grontoat nolilevomt-nls In modern history, and that Goueral Grant did moro tlinu any o'.hor man tuncooinpllsli It. Tho Iwlotnlu bio oouraRo, tho stern tixtty of purpose, the doggod poriuVtfrauco which enabled blm 10 triumph over obstacles that bad folUd .o many other ciniitnanderfi, areqiialltles which always elicit in u peculiar dtiitmo tho sym pathy and ttio admiration of the ilrltlsh jimi pin, bocausn to theso very qualltlei ro due most of their national triumphs, and their commercial and liidualrlul pruumineuce among tho pooploa of tho wnrb'. Utou those whoso sympathies woro with the oauso against which General Grant fougtit and cou querod will bo ready to glvo him n cordial greeting. Alikouaons of tho groatost liv ing citizens of die Unltod States, kh ono or tho most distinguished Gonerals of his time, and as a Ohio! Maglstrato who uniformly displayed a friendly feeling towards KoRland during his ionn ol oul.'o, General Grant do nervoa honor at oar hands. Atrocitiei of the Eauian-ToxkUh War. ' London, Aug. 15. A Bucharest oorres nondont telegraphs: "I have written thu fol lowing as I received it, and from tho terrible account which fugstlvrs continually bring oyer tho Iialkanu, I tear it must ho only ton truo. July 31st, tho duy tho llu-wlana qvhcu ted of Eskl SaRru, tint Turks nrdored all Christian men, women and uhildron should bo shot H4 tboy letc their linuxi. Those who remained within .cm burnt ulhc. An order was given to burn down and destroy ovory panicle of Ciulstlan properly. Many lead Inn Turkish morchauts toik pirt in the utTalr. Largo uumiern of ISaulii Hazouhs wore dUpttched all over Tohlrpun district. Til's dlbtnot tsouocf IhorJciiofit In Wwl port of Turkey. It did contain a ery Jsigo pro portion of Christian; over 30 ehnielns and 600 HohoolK;nd colleges, all of which have been burnt. The !rMtiie.Ioii extended in the vIlNgtsof lJoglulun, MriitJM, Haul mid many others, in al! about 00, i.oiiinlulng Iruni W) to 200 fnnllies cKOli. hVarwil v f0 pt-rrous iiicaped allvo. but liipllivn m Gsbrona mid ami Silvicstimatothat from lt!,l)00lo ir.,(KX Christians havo been massacred iu Ktkl Sag lira and Tuhirpan dlbirluts alone. New York, Aug. 15.Tn Turkish leun tion complain of the llusslans near Kara tir ing upon a tlag of truco snd wounding Us man Etrntll. Twelve uuarmrd Muul mans turriidrMl to tho ltiisul.ms nud 7 of ttiem wore ii.tissjiod by litilgariaim und 3 by Cossacks. At llatuk, a village esclun ivoly MohammodBn, in thedWlrlct of Histo va, 100 bouses were burned nud 100 men and 300 survived. At Calovan, a Munuiliiian village In the district of Tirnova, 1!J0 housos wore burned, 700 men nud 1,"00 onion per ished: one person, It is believed, f Heaped AtCababodlls 100 houses were burned aud 300 men and 300 women perished; 2 persons escaped. At Kestammba! ISO houto wore burned, and .100 men and COO women killed. At Chains, n mixed Village, XI ot tho Mils ktilmnn houses woro destroyed and lao men and "00 women perished; 1 survivoi. At Tundjn.n mixed village. 100 houses v.oro destroyed, 260 men and 403 women perished; 'J stirvlnrt. Villages abandoned on the ap proach of tho HuHbians Mro given to the flame, and nesrly 5,0C0 boues wore des troyed. Tbe legation concludes from tbe Information received that the Jtiisxlaus have adopted a uniform system to try to aeleade fooeoleis vlllagvs aud after destro lug Diem with cannon shot, to uinssacre the unarmed IhholittantB and cr.rry otf tho oiuen for the purpoo of outraging their persons when they are not killed ac first, fho Husslfins threaten Christian vlllspcs with tue tamo fate if they do not surrender and if the in habitants refuse to bo reconciled. Officers Installed, On Friday eveninir, August 10!h, John Karl, U. G. W. O. IVmipUr, liiBtalled the following ofllcers of llosa Iodge, No. 39, 1. O. G.T.i located in Polk county, about two nilloa from tbe Salem Ferry, Franuls D. Pret tvtnnn. W. C.T.; MIim Luola Hosford, W. V. T.: Mrs. A. Winslow, W. It. H,; Lewis Km roltt, V. F.S.; Daniel Finley. V. T.; MUs Luln Vandervoort, W. M.; P. R- Wlslow, W.O. and Mrs. Annlo Hauville, 77. 1.G. A New Process, H. M. Dougherty showed us yesterday a sample of dried potatoes dried by a new pro osm. Tbe dryer upon which It was prepared la a sew and simple ono tbat can be used In every bousjhold. Invented and patented by Mews. Cole fc Kelly of Portland. Mr. D. will eiblbit thla neat Oregon Invention at tbe coming State Fair, OINIXBL WORK. A prodigious amount of laziness, false prido and greed nro concealed under this phase. Many thousand hands nro to-day Idle, waiting for something to do. And In spite of commercial depression the count. y hns work waiting, enough for a million of hands. The farmers nro cry ing for help, the trades nro deficient in firet-clnss workmen ; our kitchens are poorly bupplled with domestic service ; and yet tho ninrket-placo of the unem ployed is full. Why ? If a merchant luivertlpeH for n hook keeper, u bundled persons step forward at mice. If nn nuilior seeks for an nmiin uensls. he must chooso between ns many eager applicants. Every government ol llcer who controls the appointment of clerks has more names on his list thnn there nro detnllH In n mouth's work. The demand is for something that will not soil tho hands, that will not start prespl ration, that will eecuru it livelihood with out involving much exertion, Qenulno hart! work is regarded ns only semUreHpcctable. Men do not seek work ; they look for a "situation," In which they may avoid work. They do their best to maintain the appearance of enjoying ele gant leisure. Hut if an absolute sinecure cannot bo found, they endeavor to give their employments unnlr of dignity, of repose, of freedom from homely fatigues. In a word, they seel; it "light" business. This fnlsu Htnndaid of respectability Indicated by tho word "celiteel."' tie graileb inaiilinotl. Young men are nslitiuieil of that which bhutild be their glory. It Is not ho who doeB the least for the most money, who e;in wear the best elothes whllo at his dally avocation whoso business involves the least display of .strenuous eli'ort ; It is not he that Is the most to lo respected. The salary without real labor is a disgrace. Partial Idleness, howovor concealed tinder u tihow of business, Is a misfortune, and if pur posely Indulged iu, a shame not to be countenanced. Clean hands that will not engage in genuine labor, arc already covered with a stain that water will not wash out. The rellneinent that draws back from inanttel employment, and prefers mental dawdling Is a nlinin, und should not have social recognition. Better bu u grimy blacksmith, doing thorough work, than a titled olllcer enjoying n large Income as a return for nominal services. Better be a day laborer than a pensioned loafer. Hot ter be earning a eotnfortablo live lihood by tho sweat of one's face upon a farm, or In thu kitchen, than depending on the uncertainty of desk work In an overcrowded city. Hotter be a simple carpenter than a hair-splitting scribe or pharisee. Wo wish this evil spirit of 'genteel" laziness might be exercised, driven outof common conversation, expelled irom popular thought, anil cast down from Its shameful throne of power. Its sway Is Is anti-christlan. and its cry is the old one, "What havo wo to do with thee, thou Jesus of Nazareth?" Thcro Is not a genteel idler In thu land who does not wish to bo hit alone. Thoy ought to bu stirred up. At Mib Fair Ground. Tbo Messrs. Plainer fc Co.. from tbo East ern States, arrived at the Fair Grounds on Saturday lost, with tho following named ntalllons, end have -commenced jirepsring them for contests for the Noeletv's premiums, nt the State Fair. Tho thoroughbred stslllon Council Bliitr, iy Vandal, dam, Lena Har din. The thoroughbred stallion Ozark, by Pal Matouey, dam imported Sunny South, (bred in England.) They havo also with Ihum tliobay uiaro Lolly Moore, by iiu (Mirted Australian, dam. ICilna, by lexlng ton, with filly foal bv O.ul: The stallions nro huge, of fluo form, and huvo dlslln guUhtd theniM-lve ou ihn turf In tho KM, tint iih the ownerseonleuiplate piirmauentro Idniico In Oregon, thoy pief.ir to give their horses a trial btre, that nil maj know of their speed and powers of oudtirunoo. Other bo.-os will arrive during this v.e.k, Fiootv'd lilts. Adrttuku man enterrd J. C Adkiu's hoiiv. yt sterility abeiriinmi and leveled a pls'nl hi Mr. A- who was ill hi bed at thn time. Mrs. A. and tho children of tonne, commenced sMViioilng. whleh .Mr. Adklus who was In tun back yurd htutlug, canielo their revciio Tn the meautlmo thr, nisn Marled np s'icet and after quctloning bis family Mr. A. went In pursuit. Ovehuullng bis man Mr A. asked lor km explanation of his conduct. Tbo man be'ng u foreigner Mr. A. could not utidert:uid blm and eiurled lor i ill cor Mluto in have lilm arretted, when iho huuibre caught bold of him. Mr. A. seized aiMiinfrom a by-iaiidor and kiiotiWrd lis, iv--allHi UoiWi. Iloth lurtbs were urrtat-il and brought beloie Hn.-oide.- Howie this afternoon. Adkius was dbohsrgtd and tho othor trail tlnfd for disorderly conduct. The Glorious Home. "A home In Heaven I what a glorious thought!" As w think of it In connection with the earthly homo, never permanent, bow great the contrast! Around that borne Is thrown the eternal light of reality; within, firever, thn" decree" of Ihe liilliilte God TV.rtV shall bs no sin"; Nothing that die illeth eholl enter therein ": " Theio shall bo no death." No clrulo of friends or of fain Hies shall ho broken. Home! Homo f nil homes! a home. Indeed! No ansKius thought for to-day, no tear for lo morrow. Then thtre ! such a saorc dues. I havo seen pic tures In words, but never ono like ttiis. Tbo Treasure of treasures to tho heart K thoio. We speak of the realms of thn hlet, Thai, country to bright and so Mr, s Hut what must It be to bo therel OreRon Itlcda Twlno. Mr. Kdwnrd Akin broucht down yffder duy, twenty-four pounds of tv.uo for Ihe l-'armorsj' wnrehomo and Kinney's mills, for hewlni: Kuck", hoing tho limt twino nmnufHC turttd by tho uewenterpiiMtofil, M, CroiitiS at Albtny. Thn twluo brought Is Mroug, rrmiof knots, and pronouueed by tlioiowho use tho article, of superior quality. A ham plo neslly lubuled insy be hbiii at Iteedtb Cox 'a Heal K-Ih'.o und Insurauco Agetito, in tlioOfera House building. Aa Iaportaat Foist Settled. Judge lioUe deolded the mandamus suit of Burnett va Heeretary Chadwiek iu favor of Mr. KarueU. TliU dtoinioii U quite import ant Hlnco it make It the duty o( Dlutrlct At torneys to appear on liohslf of the State, when tho commonwealth In a party. Nature turns over a now leaf in the spring FROM HON. W.R DUNBAR. Waldo Hills, Aug. 19. Havo bron rusticating in tho harvest Held slnco noon on tbo ISIh lest. Caino out hero for a rort nolghbors wanted help so I mus tered In with a Heador and Thresher crow. Havo made a full hand so far both iu tho Held and at tbe table. Grain yield hore In tho Hills Is good and the quality of tbo wheat is most excellent. As soou os the rush Is over hero I will bo In tho lecture field ngain. Thl week will wind up the harvesting In tho Hills If tho rain holds off Y-mim In haste, W. R. DujtriAii. A Hntidiome lllg. Gen. J. W. Nesmlth, of Polk county, ro OdWed on Saturday by expros, on elegant iiiddlo aud trappings from PresldontH.lt Hayes, agiatlmt thn General can well bo proud of, iiutl that n hundred year from now will bo shown bv his posterity as a mat kef the esteem and" frlondshlo that existed bo tween tbe Prn-ddcut of tho United States and our prosont distinguished fellow citizen aud pioneer. President Hayes Rooms to bo re versing tbo ordor of prosoutmaklng from the lato administration, by giving memen toes instead of receiving them. An Elccant Diploma. Hon. Geo. P. Uolman, Secrotary ofthe hltlon at Philadelphia. Tho medal Istlml lartothoono rorolved by Mr. T. ,, David son for tho bet exhibit ol wool The illplo uialsa beauiifnl Npeolmeuor the art of en graving aud wnsexactitoil bv ilm Itink Nn'e Company or New York. Mr. Ilolman should hsvo It framed and exhibited wiili samples of oil pilntlngs at the coming State Fair. A Now Iniluitry. Mr. O. Dlektusuu has a small ptrcoof urouud on which hemp Is growing Hits year. It Is tho lira', so far its ho Is Informed, that has been tried in Oregon. The stalks aro now nearly ten foot high, Hnd If Mr. Dickin son's experiment of growing hemp in Ore gon urovo a aucoess a new Industry may spring Into existence In our Stato. Finn Specimens. Mr. Frank Cooper rolitrnud yitr day from Southern Oregon bringing with him the finest lot of mineral spuduiensover brought lo this oily. Among tho sample limmrlit am aold. silver Conner and tin ote. Persons Interested In tho mliilngof preelotm and valuable metals In Oregon, should ex amine them. Arm Dlalocutod. On Saturday last the 18th lust. Owir lten ulo, ngrd nlno yenr-,srm of Jans Kennle, IC-(j , ol South Hilem liad his left arm din located at the elbow by bnlug thrown from a horse he wis ejiorclilng. A physician whs sent Tor and the Joint replaced. T'io young Mor was eomfori.tbie this morulug, and In a wcok will bo as good ns new. To tlio AJUIotcd H.iKlicN in imi'tloiilui. Wliy noed you MUir-r with ParalynlH whrn you can bo cured? Why will yon miir-r with IthoumHtlHrn whon you osn 1m cunslT And why havo no niKiiy nchos and pallia when it la willitn your roaoti to uo cured T I am now eatablUhrd In Halem, prrarcd to trt all ChrooleDlicaie,tncha HIieumatltm.NearalKla, Coninrnptlnn, Kldnoj dUraac, and In fact all JUvi ci tliat human flerh i heir to. Special attention paid to Female WeikneM and nerrona pteitritlou which ia ro common to Ladle. Cblldren'o dlf rate not ex cepted, la connection frith my practice, I bars one or tho celebrated Medicated Vapor MrIiUiIbc Cream Uathr, which aid vaatly In remenrtog all chronic dl- cater. It opena tho pore of tbe kln, and throw ou tbo filmy, morbid tnatler, which I ono of tbe K"'"t canres of t o much rurTnlrir. W'htn wo onco think that two-third of all wo take Into orr nntem par- off thruDKh Iho pore of thu f.kln, wo need litt nop long to wonder why wu aro rick, when wo pay mi littlii attention to tho mail Important cmunctniy ol our liodlun. llnrlng iho a-t lilnu month 1 bavo hnd thlr betb Iu operation, and many can tt-llfy to IU clllcacy. I treat patlvut by tin week, or by elnutc treatment. Ijidle will do well to giro mo a call, ltot.lcneo, aoutbvait corner of Crntcr and Hummer Street, rtalcm. .Tills. I), IV. IIC.IU, ITI. . tixja'AUL'anrncixaJ--ya.ivwwjf wi-jhum itw raxi A. L. STSWSOW, Book and Job Printer, V.1K1 OolclIlUlMt ttfolmau's Slock, Old ilennto Cham bcr. Salem. Heconil-cUfn Mewluc .Tlncltluea, wheu you can U a r! or the anoniuclf UIIOUIIKIU, lor only f J.r, and upward, t'tf OUIco Iu Artntroni Hhi.u bhop, (Statu rtri'it, Ejttxloxxx auHiul Oitntloxx. In tho County Court ol the -Utn of Oregon for tho County of Marlon, Iu Ilm nutter of thn KUte of Jurao ltlckey, deceaa- i,.Iaoeii 51. Illikey, Admlubt-aUir, To lleury ltlck.y, Tbnmaa II. ItlcLfy. Jitmc M. Itukey, and ah unknown belr f nK decedent; 4nu an ptT'on inicreMca iu ram r.'iaw. Yl OIJ ant each of you, ar eerrhy cltKl und r. nulred In niinexr bloro Ihe a!oi) lucird Court. M th 'ourt llo'ite I i-alem In mid Marlon coumr, ni i ii ciocK p, m. i.n iuu j my oi ptiiiciqiiir, A. n, 1T, tu tbcu and Iht-ro li'iw -Aa-n. If say ex t why an order rhould not bo made by Mid C.mrt aulborU iicrtlj Aitmlr.l-tratiir to.ttlttiu Jtiul K.utoof raid rlects"nt for thu pnymir.l of tbo adinlulntratlon r.lniuv and claim luuiutt etM Kunto. a pctltiomd fur by raid ndmlnUtratcr. -3U!rml i.tatti Irderrilb citan f.l'ovrr to wit: A pirl tif Uiu Douatlnn Land Ctatm of Mid Jeie lltcker and wife. In 7. 7H.lt 2 W and In T h H K 1 V: beituulr.vt at tho H, W Kimir of tlalm Ol, and l.'is S, t.. Cirnrr .f Clitin ' lnTHH.lt U V', an1rannlnj'hencN Odo tftinln. V. i, Cd rh.lnii: thence ..'. Mdvc. .ItMln. K. ) TO ctalnnj then' u :t 4 (I g. 15 ' ll'l V. 1 -H elisinr; tU.iico N 40dt.' Mruln, U, Utl'icbUi.: Ibinen N 7lde la) mill. K 5 6) ill.!'. lb.ri U tf d tr JO itilii. V 4 W chain.; I.iru i N. M ilat. .'.'I ir.ln. K. a M. chaln: Mimic . ei'ttrly to'nt-rin-ct thuoutti llusul ilil t'UlmSt.nt a point H f Jen- ! iilu K it CO chain from an anido in ritd imuili lino f raid cfalui ttlitbeueeM -t'JCiv t'tnin V r:.'.!! cii-liw to Ilia e.ace of bcKliiiitujr. ronulnlny about "'. nrrr JOHN I'. VUliautii, foumy Judnc. Hflota, Aug 'il'. )hT7.-Kl. Estray Isotice. At Wra. Taylor'r. 7 wile m-' "C Kiri, Id tbe War. do HllXJ, U n CUV ui'd CAlii TUv-C'iwIaa rpk lid or a nan Ijuiham, ilvuir r)s yr old. 7heealf lr tbo rarjio rotor u tru r.w. Nud 1 ft heifer The row Ir not mtiktd or bianiKO, except a "dewlap." ALrf), ono rut hTlCl.lt, two yuarr o i;ei hull crop ai l a rlU In tbo rljji t e r eid a tilt Ih tls l-ft ear. Taec-w CHnio ui my place aooat tte di) aso, and I fuppwwl to tx) IruM kxlmu. The ter linn to nv farm about a Yrar airo. '1 he owner or ovner will pica tome and take tbe in awsy, and iy for tbl no .. OM. 1AILUU, Pioneer Oil Company oi iniscity, on aaiur day. received tho medal and diploma award ml bv Hie Centennial Commission for tho IihsI pxhtbll ot'olls at tho International Kxhl T. CUNNINGHAM fe CO., Salom, Portland, Albany, Junction City, and Walla Walla SOLE AQEN'lb FOR Tho following PIUST-CLA89 Machines, whlcli wo nro now. receiving for tho 0canon of HOW. J. 1. CASE'S THRASHING MACHINES, , Both End and Sido Shako Tight-Gonred. Westinghouse Vibrator Threshing Machines, TIGHT C EAR HP KNIJ-SI1AKK. J. I. CASE'S THRESHING ENGINES. 8, 10, 12, 15, and 18 Gorso Power. Tread-well Manufactured by With Now and Valuablo HIalnes' Illinois Hlead.er, HINGLiK-aKAlt, Wrought-Iroti nrnl Scrow-llttb Wlteols, atljiiatttblo Ileel ami Truss Frame. oroxx wjst o3r WROUGHT - IRON HARVESTERS, Wrought Iron Coiulbined Reapers and lOVX0ltrf. Combined Keapers aiid Mowers. WOOD'S Single & Combined Reapers and Mowers. WOOD'S Single Mowers, three sizes. Johnston Mowrs, one size. ADAMS AND FRENCH HARVESTER, Conqueror. ' rurat dt Bradley u'lty 24nkru, oWttSlUIXCrAIi Sn'hy Zlako, Scirisunip, '.rh Most tu Use. ' Tlilmlilo Mtvln niul Iron-nxlo I'ranu', ih1 rrolitlit V3'stroiiN, all slzvn Newton -i-sprln Hacks, made express. for tlio Orcon Market. . Newton Tbtcc-i-prtn, I'htform Sprit:;?, nad Scroll-Spiloi XXn.c2nrai and IiU(2C!S Grardoix Oity Ulo-vtraai, ' , , Iliirrownanil lltillU'ntarnt Ciirtlvn '! C3IIAIN Ultll.l.xi Vim llruiit A: Hiiii'm (JUkTiVATiiiii i,rir.ii rui TOItt !,l'IT.Ii I I I.TIV.l'lOIS, till Leather Hint lttibbcr llltl.'l'IM, Iiicliliui Itxtrau, llarttivurt', Iron, and Nteel. iff Hpcclal Clrculara, lltiutiatnl, ii prlciv rent to any addrcr. froo of clurpc. Wo aro MANIIKAC TUitfiltS' AUENTU, and iu. lll at ukiiiock miicc. T. CUNKINGFAM & CO., ma7 KnmtHt.. POllTl.ANDj fommnrrlnl Ht., rAt.RM: and ChiodloV. Illock, AlIIaNV, Olt. END TO THE SENATORIAL LNVK8X1 QATI0N. Bo It known lo nil moti that nro nsplritiK br tho Unltod Slateii Hoiiatc, that no vattant sIhivj xliti. and thoroforo I, H. Krictltuin, AUUriONEKK und COMMISSION MUK 01IA.Nl', do hv and warn oil iwrponB from puioliasltiK until all my mocit of oothlu, DryUoodantid Bonta and Mhooa uro nil os daunted; 'and I turtlmnuoH), opnnly and iboyo hoard, aay that I havo osainlnod otro fully Into thn "InvrvatlgAiloD," and therefore LbarotAln liii)MMt'in-4lit United MtntesHMi- I xorHin I., ii". i.rnviT unci iinrnunu inai atti; but boforo tloparllti it Ih nxpoctod In will buy liU nrilf jnn of S". Frlodiimn. Tnki' warning by till and avoid litigation by trud liiK wiili H. FrlHiiiiun, und you won't l" Ml Ind upon tooxplHln how you Kotyour )IiilhlnK. Docu know HtllonT Yosj havo known 'aim nloriK tlnio, und I uovr haw him Iihth Jit ovnrcortt. Now, .Mr, HII!h, you can Imv iR00dIJi:AVKltOVUI'OA,V or Krlnl mail lor 918, worth O'ii, und you uni jrot leml flUMCI LS for 6 coiiih. No .v. as 1 utii In nend f nidiir.y, I -.vr.nt all thoM wlioir:(lll'.cil 10 tlio lion. Mr;. Silcdi' liad oliaraotor to piy tu 3. l'rlodinan wliut thiiy urn liulnhict to hitn, arHomtboiiy will nay YOU A KB A lfi.D BK.UV Now, ono inoroniinoti: I want yon to ttll Unow that I din no p:llttctrtn, and li.n'i. want an otHwi, mid wind;!), nut Ilttli ohW ,o mo which oiii Ki" " thn trMo llr.", '-' . lionuti-r yotr imiiiiiihiiCij vith inn I wnn you todoiitliio jniir-!t io t'i" THT? Til iiniv. ir you miy nx;Hi(t I i.m n fttts!un w co no'v fining Tnrkny. Tho 1'J.st omiuoii: T:!;o tl.l-r.dvlo: L;.v wiint icxas yon can lli.d uu Jj. i"rlo'itiiii bicvns'i lin h)uihIh iilu raiinov hanit hn'tti-i ho Mill h u!uii; uud lj(icaui iiiijivoi ot:(. biick'Hltui, Yon i:au buy it t;oinl plr of bttvr.r ninti !br $15, a baavur to.il fur fltlj h kooJ cu-tltiii'rH iijlt rur lt It ! vour Inti-rwl io tr"!i wimiti you Kut llm hi'HC. tiartruliiH. "J")nrf rif ;ruiio with K. Frlodniaii, You will (hid him ubxt door auovo tho Cofil Oflici, at Xnloui. Why iu It I'rlDdmnn caiiViill clio.tj)-r tlmii otlKiiMT' KlrM, tin ItinutHldti thn Inixirpomllon mill Imu no city lux lo pay. Host, lib rout Ih low, Tlioi) im Iniyu on criuli'. novorpHju far IiIhwo'iiIh, and hxh fur UAHIi, dKiin(iiiiberlhtipluto nuct. door to tho Post Olllc... H. riUKDUAN. Uouu atB&'.ers, July X, A. I)., 1377. OITL333C3-01W Z3XlJ2k.T0-OH Some m1uI f i a k COMPANY. Capital, $300,000.00 Ao3tg, - - $560,647.45 Income, 1070, - ;j54G5,90-i 29 lioasoH paid out alnco orpnnia- tioa, - - ftZ,I37,3G7.B0 HAMILTOW BOYD, MAJfAUi'.Jt. anfltf 72 I'lrn ni . I'tntThMW. X.oitt. J'rom my paa'uiv. r lll0'A'HVII,l,i:, atrot thn wlddlu ni .Mm. tdT?. a li.Vi lIlllt.HK, i-lmul -tic-leeu naiid hli;l; 1 Ihtok ro Mt ji.i nn blii. 'in liira l aeven yiar old, und i.a iik-1 rlx imltn imrtlitjf ).mjritto Aoj p-r'-on irleliiif Itilnrmi'l-n wliorn thu h'.r-c cri h luiiwl ft i iviiiIiik Mi'i ui near lliiowM-miLi-r, v-M bnliiiCini yr iriiril. AU-.'.U. I'IIwS K W. f.tiVK. Notice. 1I1VK itlHlnti AtiH LOT THAT I uli tu Iwde fr lanu l4lb rniM. Tlnu .. d. y.t ut it. t. J. Hu-iur uitoy. :. WroiiKht-Iron Singlo-Qoar J. I. Case & Co., Improvements for 1877. MllliV iiutl rirtllir I'lotvn; I'lirmrra t'rleiii irrilNirolt itroml ciim( NKKDIilt and i i 'l)l'riV.T4HS5 4IIN.IIAi11N rv.r4iS5 4'iiN.ii.iiiN A !IPt ill tin lVitrlil. The P. P. T. Company's itoifuaxox McMINNVILLE WILt. IiKAVK l?ortln.nl I'or rltalom Erery PH1DAV. nturaing on HATUIli)AV, ' FOK IA VTON-On MONDAY and WKIINKH DAK; rttamlncou TUKDll.ViU and Tlll)lt8l)AVH. People, Patronizo Your Own Boat ! Protection iigultiNt BIIkIi IttituN ftcuiriiiitnt!.!. KZixn-i mojaiiM. In tho C'onntjr Court of Iho Kl.i'o or Orvou for tho County of Miirl'jn. T. II Coz. plalnllir, 1 .. (Itt-UiMlfl 1 1 Ml m I iV inl ant I To flAIIU'tlOI) OilKKN'IC. dcfrndunl- In tiii: Name or tiiu tiraTiior Oitrnow; Yim urn hereby uminiincd anil ropilnd tontipcnrainl an-Mir tiocoiniliit flli-l valn.tjri'u In tint aNnv inilllid nctlon in tho niMiic-namrd eourt by llm ill.t iliynf llm Kotitumhtrli nil, Itm. thnienr. to tvll, thu 3.1 day i Hriiluruber, IUT7, rtl t iliy L11I113II111 llr-t day of tho tirn or k.iIiI cmiit lollnwliiv tho. exiiliathin nf tliu It inn procilticl In tint order lor luililiriitlon hereof. Aid If ynu f4ll n In Npi'r and nimuer, fur want Ihrrrof iUii-T will likn JuJi-ment rftfaliiKt Jim at pru) I'd Infill lili unuiulitlui, to wit, for Iho 1111:1 of onw hundred aud (Illy dollar, together with Inteieat tlurcon allien lliDltli ilayuf January, 167(1. at twulro (it cm. tier annum, ami for tout mid dlnbuoetneut .f iMi nr.liin. 'ItiM uminoiiK iiutillflied hy ordor of Jiihlil'. lVtblra. Juitu of riatil court, ilitlnl thu Sltoayof Junn, 1817. I. II ir.MUV, Atttiiieyrorl'Uliillir. falem.JulyO.lMrr, SlHlt-T Adminintrutrix's Notice. NOTICK Ulierehyi-lren that Mary Hoyt lm tli'a day tarn appointed by thu 1'r ihatu Couit or .Va run cwu'itv. Mute of Drevnn, a MliiilnUtiiitrlx or the d-Ute or Jo.cnli llnyt, lato of raid county, deeeanvd. All IwIikiuh IijvIiil' cUliim ai(ltit raid e'.'tatu will preent them ti iuu at mv rnnlili'nce In baleui, Or neon, within I'll uiontha from date, or they will he fomvir haried. aiaIIV IIOVT, Adui's of (U!n of Jo.Diih lloyt. duciaft4. HaJoTD, Auir. 0, 1H77. '. I wr C2 VCTciiitoca. L. Will. II IKS 11, Tto 11IUIIKST market price paid for any amount of Wool. v.Jnno 1-Uai TliK Boss Churn OV Till. CltN't'UKV. A. Olilld mum Uno It: KVKBI Villi OKTUK t'KEAM CHUKNKD t Prirea-16 UhIIomii, rlfii 20 (laJloata. titUt as tialloaa. a5. Vat leitlmoclal lrou cltlaena of Marion and other CoautlM, aud lurthijr particular, apply to or addreM jya.m.1 II, A. UAWatlN.s .AumaiUle.Or. I 1 u i 1 I tZC&SmsmtJmtt 1 iMmmMMtMM"Zmt'Wi