1 JJ a ?2V'o-; ''Wf.n : tj- m "jtm.fiM sV-, .a r. A '? Vr n iXt Vv A STATEMENT. llou, Fell. 2, 1578. Mr. Knrron: I noticed ii Etntuiucnt in your paper in regard to tho examination of thu Chinamen before me, charged with nil nrauilt upon Mr. W. C. lligp, mid who were discharged. Tho statement goes on to say: "From what wo ean leant of the affair, the Justice did vciy wrong in disckirginir tho Chiiiameii, as it was a direct assault, mid tlio Siittiro ro admitted after they wcro discharged, but did o on tho cnr.ind tl at lie did not want to bind them over an I send them to jnil as they had im money and run tho county in debt t keep them." Tho only truth there is in the whole atateiucnt U tho statement that they were discharged. Tho Squire made no statement that it was a direct assault, nor anything that could bo so eon. stnieil. I did say after thu evidence was closed, (which was all on tho part of the State, tho de fenso not deeming it necessary to offer any ovi deneo in tho absence of sutlieicnt evidence on tho part of tho State to make out a case,) that there was not evidence sufficient to justify mo iu holding tho defcudents to answer, and I thought my only duty lay in tho direction of ordering tho Chinamen to bo discharged. I lieliove courts of justico are not in tho habit of appearing in public print for tho purposo of justifying themselves against adverso criticism, and I certainly have no desire to violate tho custom; but just uuo thing 1 would like to do: 1 would liko to lookjtho man (?) who made tho statement in the eye and tell him tho truth, aud I can assure you that tho truth would not bo very Mattering to his veracity. While Folk county docs not wish men to lie thrown into jail and held for months without uvidenco or a reasonablo probability of convic tion, it docs not at tho samo time desire its Justices to discharge criminals rather than incur tho expenso of holding ami prosecuting them, merely as a matter of economy. Justico to all is tho rulo, without regard to nationality or color, and tho pcoplo who were present at tho examination (and there were a great many present) all concur in tho opinion that no other courso could Imvo been taken than to disehargo tho defcudents. Very respectfully, T. Feaiiuk. BUENA VISTA ITEMS. Nov. Mr. Cro.-uinnn began a protracted effort ot this plaeo yesterday. Ho married ono some good accomplished already. An astronomer was hero last week, and ever sinco then thing Jiavo worked liko the oolar system. Mr. J. Frather hired a few Chinamen to do koiiiu grubbing for him. During tho first night they camped on tho place, Mr. Fflicard some ono shooting. Tho next morning when1 ho went over ho found several bullet holes through thq camp, flood lir.k to Mr. Chinaman, that ho did not loso his queue. Tho liver' i luU full, and from tho looks of tho water it will run over before many days. Mr. L llotman says ho has 'told three wed ding droswoe during tho h.st week. Tho sea of matrimony i3 out of its banks a'.o. J Art. Mall. siiwi iwi mmwtm r imnt Somotnluc Strar.ze. Yesterday .xftornoon .i largo cow belonging to .Mr. Lewis Griffith, on i'iety Hill, near tho State House, took a sudden lit or something of tho kind nnd comniuilcod miming and bellow injj; after running around tho block two or three times, ho ran head lirst against tho gato to Mr. ' yard and succeeded in knock ing tho giito off of its hinge, and went aliout half way through, when bIio dropped down dead, without oven so much as a struggle. Tho cow seemed as woll as common iu tho morning, and her mysterious actions ami sudden dcith are something moro than wo can account for. GRASS SEED ana SEED GRAIN FLOWER M GARDEN SEEDS, AT MY SEED STOIin, rftllTI.AND, NK.Ut STAUK STltEKT FBIIUY. Trees, Plants, Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Shrub bery, Roses and Vines. AT TUT EAST PORTLAND M'KSEKY. CALL AT TIIK BTOUE. Oil Aodrc iia."no:, Kal l'ottbnd, Or. EC P w w H W W w td w w GO w w 03 Jan. t, 1S78. 3 m. Legal blanks! I have Ibe Urel .iocs oi igii nunn in m uir. including all lornw lor iirvuii. miiiuji m" , lUktlCCh tiOUn. IXW. V.v. wc"'-. . ...... .,..... -n.l ficimln for rnl.l execution ol (PINK PttlNTINU. EtlmatfatnUbe.I. K. M. W.IITE, Gray' lllocfc,Mtrcet. W.tlfiu. Orcgou. Referee's Sale of Land. BY tirtue of a decree of tte Circuit .Court of the Statu of Oregon (or tho county of Marlon, raado OcioSr Kili 1371. 1 MM I KWaii dr of highest bidder, on Tuendttjr. Hie SiulU ur or lJebrBnrr. i 878, at tke hour of one oclocic p. in i!f i i iUr snilsUbB court-houe door In ta!em. in ?.ld cowtf. be followlus de.crlbed tract of Und. uta the nroDCrtr of A. O. Jacob, now deccaf ed: &mm?nc!oBi at the N?K. corner of the K. II qr. of Hm ? in 1'. 8 8 .It. I W., in Marlon conntjr. Orwon, SSalnJt tow ft MOT chain,, thence 9. 40.00 cb. , thence W.M.OOch... thence S. 0 00 eh... hcnco". 40 IW co". tbrnco N. S0.(O cb., thence . iUO chi.. thence N. 50 OOcht. thence E.m.OOcha. to place .of bstnnlaB. containing 4 3i acre;, more or I"', and reaervlns out of theiamea tract of about ten ac "tmSkSESJ eWnfnilf In hand, the other on ,li montba tlnre. on pote and mortefse on the prera ,. .old. Sold la wetMg .-I. I-ko. n.8l,l!fTSw Referee. From iho Dally Itecord, leb. 0 TIIE HOMICIDE A1' BROWNSVILLE. List Saturday we received n special, stating that a man liy tho namo of ImcMi km shot nml insbnlty killed liy one Charley Willi una. The facts, as wo glean them from tho Albany liegis tsr, .iro about these: On tho evening in ques tion, deceased, commonly called Doc. Fields, came into tho drug store and demanded liquor, which vm refused him, when ho became hoio tcrous and put his hand into his pocket as if he intended draw ing a pistol, hen Williams sieved a slioigun near him and tired, the cor tonti rtrikiiif; Fields iu tho head, literally tear ing thu top of hia head oil. Wo understand an iiumcst was held, nnd tho jury, after examining into tho fasts, j;avo a verdict of justifiable homicide. Charley Wil liams is a. son of Uncle Ana. Williams, an old and respectable citizen of this comity, probably 25 years of age: deceased was aliout the samo age. LATF.lt. Liter information says that young Fields m as under tho influence of liquor, that ho camo into the drug store and demanded liquor, and when refused swore ho would hao it; that ho Btarted for Williams who retreated until ho reached his bed room in tho rear of tho store; thathereaeh cd into the room and secured a shot-gun and warned Fields not to come nearer; that Fields still approaching, placed ono hand iu tho liack pocket of liia junta, an if to tako therefrom a pUtol, a weapon ho was presumed to -always cam; that upon making this demonstration, Williams ilred.Tesulting as stated alwvc. Tho universal opinion is that Williams acted only iu self defense. Fields had a bottle of whisky in his pocket when killed, and from this fact it would seem that ho went into tho store not so much to obtain liquor, as to raiso a fuss. RICH MEWT" Tbo four rloliest men In tho world nro tbo Duke of Westminster, 10,000,000; Sonator Jones, of Nevada, .C2O,C0O,O0O; Itotohochlld, X40.000.0CO, and J. W. Mackoy, X55.000.000. Thirty years ago Maukoy was a penniless hoy In Ireland. Twenty years ngo bo was a speculative salosman In tbo Unltod StatcH; Mlxteen years ao ho was a bankrupt. 11 o afterwards purobasod Into asllvor inino in Nevada, and Is now tbo ilcbost man In tho world, and Is only -15 years of ago. Ills yearly Incomo Is X'2,T5O,C00, and bis fortuno increases X5 ovory tnlnuto. What an Im memo amount of good this man could Jo with bis fotltino, and In that proportion add to his own lispplncGR. Hut nlasl few of our millionaires (took for happluosft by making others happy. CENSUS UCl'OllT. Soliool Dlatriot No. St. Tor tho Year Ending rirat Monday lu March, 1S78. O I WiiiiIh Nil. oiiiioriMi in ilii.nct.. Wholo Ni. ittientlltii; pnh. Hor.'lN Who'o No. u !omijneli-ct noli'ls Wliolf Xo iilli'iiillng im K'hool.. T.itnl N. It ycnr Tu til No. tola j cur. on. 2!l 7M .to I 101 1 .W Wl l.fil! I I.rrti tliiin Init yenr 113 Jay V. Cox, Citric. At tho University Cbnpol. Tho entertainment given at tho Willamette University Chapel, by Prof. .las, Walton's class iu elocution, last Saturday evening, was largely attended by our citizens. Tho programme was made up of rccitationii and compositions by tho I'rofessor'a chun, whilu Mrs. W. II. Allen's class furnished tho musical mrt of tho pro gramme. Kuril pupill as his or her turn came, htopped forward and recited their Hirtiou with a spirit and a will that showed that tho pupil had been thoroughly trained, and at tho cloio of each piece was heartily encored. Wo do not beliovo that there was a single person in tho room but what pronounced tho cntcrLiiumcut good and would go again, should tho Professor roie.tt thu entertainment. Tlio pupils all ac quitted themselves with great credit aud the l'iofcs9or may well feel proud of bis scholars and tho advancement they havo made during tho term. Wo hopu again soon to bo ablo to announce that tho Professor and his class will give another entertainment of liko character. Attoinptcil Hlahway Robbery. A daring attempt at highway robbery was made Inst Sunday evening, on tho roadway at Abtoiin, Prom ('apt. Whitcomb, who was ono of the principal actors iu tho scene, tho As toriau gleans the following: Alxmt hu!f-p.-ut ten o'clock CajiU Y. and Mr. Preston wero coming down tho roadway, aud ns it was rain ing quito hard, Mr. Fronton was bhariug thu half of Capt. W's cloak, to shield him from tho rain. Thu robber, not noticing that thcru wero two men, stepped out from liehind a Uirrel and commanded Capt. W, to halt and deliver. Mr. Preston, jumping from under thu cloak, con vinced tho fellow that ho had mado a mistake, and ho took to his heels with both men iu pur suit, and being closely pressed, ho jumped from tho roadway to tho mud flat Mow, and mado his etcaje. This is certainly ono of tho most daring attempts at robbery that has ever oc curred in our city. Ball at Lincoln. Wo have received an invitation to attend a grand ball to bo given at Lincoln on tho even ing of February 14th. In looking over thu list of gentlemen that havo tho management of the atrair, wo notice tho names of several ncrvm that we aru intimately acquainted with, and from their jicrsoual experience in managing af fairs of this kind wo feel confident that tho ball at Lincoln will bo"way up." Tickets, in cluding Buppcr, ?-. First-class musicians havo been engaged. Important Decision. It was decided yesterday by tho Supremo Court, in the caso of Stevens vs. School District No. 21, Multnomah county, that indebtedness w Itnilt lliu oiaio anaii no ucuucuhi uy cieras making assessments for the purpose of levying school taxes. WILLAMETTE FAJRMIH AT THU DELIVERY WINDOW. Last Saturday wo took our station near tho gcncr.'.l delivery window at tho l'ostollico aud watched tho surging mass of humanity as they camo and went. Soon an olddady came rush ing in, almost out of breath, and asked: "Is there a 'IScporter' here i" Thinking that she wanted a pencil shover, wo at onco sprang for ward and drew our note book, and offered our services towiito upanycasu sho wanted; hut with supremo contempt on evcty fcatuic, rho informed us tli.it sho wanted her paper by that name. Then wo felt liko giving Snyder a lion efit. Wo had hardly got our angry passions cooled off, when in bounced a lleshy matron aud said sho would bo pleased to havo a "Weekly Oregoniaii." Tho cletk excused him self, and said ho would call tho boss and seo about it. Soon a tall, orthodox looking lady camo iu and said, "Is there a 'Christian at Work in here for me J" The clerk informed her that working Christians were rather scarco iu this bailiwick; "Guess you'vo mistaken tho door; Itcv. Van Horn's church is just around tho comer; guess ho's tho man you're after." You should havo seen tho withering look of utter disgust that spread over tho countenance of that irato female, as she turned her back upon us with her newspaper iu her hand. The next visitor was a dapper little lady, who asked, "Any 'Cricket on tho Hearth' iu there!" This timo wo knew wo hail her, for there was no hearth or lire place, and tliov wero using a liaso fraud of a wood-stove, aii wo told her so, and tho dent iu tho windoM casing shows with what force tho ink bottlo was thrown, aud which wo escaped by dodging. Tho next was a mau, and ho stammered in his speech. We understood him to say, "I want to It-lt-ltogis-tcr," and wo directed him to tlio school clerk. This piece of information camo near costing us a black eye. Tho next was a man of tho Jcflcr- sonian type, and said: "1 want a Democrat." Wo referred him to Judge Law sou, as tho latest convert. A nice little duck of a "Sweet Six teen," just a good armful, next came, w Ith, "I want a vtircsuio visitor: uur reply goes down to history as follows: "My dear, wo aro hero to accommodate tho public, and nothing would givo us greater pleasure than to offer you a model mau, wcro it not for tho fact that 'Pap' is a married man, aud should his better half hear of it there would not bo a grcaso spot loft of Mm." Oh, my I ou'd never be liuvo there was half so much mad iu as little a mite as sho was, for sho jumped up, kicked her heels together, opened her mouth and let her tongue loose, aud it rained tiinu parts of speech for about ten minutes, and thu people across tho street thought sho was a lxiok agent. Tho next wanted a "Woman's Friend," and when wo offered to console her, sho got cryindig naut and left the room. Tho next wanted a "llostou Investigator," and wo ruferred her to thu Dcmocratiu IIouo of Itcprcsontativcs. Sparks tf-tulplmr and bimuitmin llw mil v( her uyea, as sho slammed tho door. Thu next lady said: "I want my '.Sun.'" Wo politely told her that wo sympathized with her, but our name was not Henry Ward Uccchcr. Tho lady was on her muscle, mid nttemptod to liar noon us with an umbrella, when "Pap" camo in ami man cd us from lieing naixiu.itol. Wo cannot bo hired to stand at that window any more. Pacldo Threshing Machlno Company. List Saturday afternoon tho Pacillo Thresh ing Machine Company, at thu foundry iu Lint SaUtui, made tho first litis t and did tho first casting since tho removal from (lunais. Kvcry thing worked well, notwithstanding thofact that all of tho winks wero put up in thu dead of winter. Tho moulding room is a lino one, be ing CUxliO feet iu tho clear, aud lighted from thu side and from the top. To the North is the engine house, which is 'J5x50 feet; a mrt of this used for fitting nnd setting up castings. Fronting on Statu street and beyond tho mould ing room, is tho finishing room, Wlxl'JO feet in Bire. Thu latter building is not yet completed, but carcutcrH aru as busy as Iteca and if thu niiu only stops for a few days it will bo encloied. Tho couqiauy at prcbcut aro at work on xtoves anil hollow ware, such as teakettles, jiots, cauldrons, etc. Six moulders will be employed from tho first. Tho company hope to command tho trade of tho State in tho matter of hollow ware, aud from present appearances tho Iiojhi w ill bo realiud. Skilled workmen have Iiecn employed aud thu goods turutd out from this foundry will rank with any from older estab lishments. Tho Town Site or Lafayette. Tho title to tho town sito of Lifayette, tho county seat of Yamhill county, is again in dis pute, Ia'UiuuI Scott, ono of tho tarly bcttlcrs of the county, haviugcoiumenccd suit in tho United States Circuit Court to establish thu fact that it belongs to him. Ho claims tho town situ as hit property, acquired under thoDonation Claim L-iw; avers that hu tiled on tho camo and fill filled tho requirements of the law as to tho residence upon tho laud, but never "proved up" on his claim and received no patent for it. At tho same time it apjxjars that Mr. Perkins, now deceased, had filed upon tho laud, aud in duo timo proved his claim valid and received his patent for tho samo from the land office. It was with the heirs of tho Perkins estate that tho town has recently disputed for titles aud finally brought the contest to a satisfactory settlement. Over at Dallas. Lint Sunday evening some of the light fingered gentry that have been infesting thu difleruut towns in this Statu w ithiu the last few mouths, broko into the express otlico of Wells, Fargo &. Co., at Dallas, and took therefrom aliout $00 iu coin. Will Adjourn. Tho Supremo Court has heard all tho argu ments on the docket but six, and the chances are that alxmt the last of this or first of next w ttk the court will adjourn. T. CUNNINGHAM & CO., SALEW1 & PORTLAND, - OREGON. TmportciA4 of AnU 3ffijLC0XSKBaa3E33&ai OENEltAL AQBNIS 1'OIt TIIK CKLKUitATCD Garden City Sulky Gang and Walking HaX'ro'ws, and. CJ-ULl-ti-v,l;crs, AND TIIK MISIIAWAKA CHILLED - IRON PLOWS, Superior to anything: In tlilH State; Monitor Force-feed Seeders and Cultivators Combined, FARMERS' FRIEND GRAIN DRILL. Sond for addross. Ciroulars, which deldtfj INDEPENDENT CENTRAL COMMITTEE. l)Ai.u, Fob. 2d, 1878. Tho Independent Central Committee of Folk county, Oregon, met at Dallas, February '2A, 1878. Motion made and carried that the Folk county Independent Convention meet at Dallas on Thursday, March 7th, 1878. Motion mado aud carried that the precinct meetings ho held on Wcduciday March (ltli, 1878, at oiieuVlock v. i., at thu nsual plates of voting. Motion mado and carried that each precinct bo allowed ono delegate to each ten votes, ami ono for each fraction of five, based on thu In dependent vote of 1870. Kach precinct allowed thu following number of delegates i Douglas 'J .laukson I SaltLako i llethel -1 Kola 1 l.iCnolu 4 Dallas 10 Monmouth 7 Hiicua Vista. .'1 Luckiamutu 8 llridgcport 5 On motion, thu committee adjourned. W. A. Hi-.nuv, W. U. lluow.v, Secretary. Chairman. tn.tio xuutui;. Frank A, OwonJiiHt from Sun Franolico, ban coino hero lo roxldo poriiuinonlly. lfu i u flrHtelasi plHtioand orgui Inner nml ro patror, bolng highly rocainiiiotidtd ns mich by two of tlio IiiihIIuk niindo lioubcsof Hun Francisco, muddtH of thu (lurdner HrotheiH, of Saloin. Ilo gunrantpos Hullsfactlon or no pay. IIIh prluiH will bo for ono tuning, $.1 00 liy Iho yertr, two tunliiKH, f8 00; Ihrto tun Iiirh, ?tl CO. Liuvii orders uUlurdnor Itro'n iniislo Hloro. deldw tf MARKET GARDENERS Ut'iiil for Hoot's (Iaiiiiicn Mamui. t-oitltfiH, fu.lof vrnctli'4l Infuiiiiatliiii on Unntiiiliii; Ton c;aliio pilcu Il1 ol Cliolro Nt'cit. tVlloih ,et for ID rmiu, whlrh will Uuftllomilon tliu llrfl onlrr, nililriim JV.im3 J. II. IiOOT ,tiK.M'iMiu. Im. 4Q CALLING OARDS, iJhHaw "HI' iianiu iiintly prlnlrU ilicrron, ni !!A ct'iilM ami 'Jccnt laiiui for iioxaue, Aili'ruis O. it. WOOim'OHTII. Halkm, on. RUPTURE! A 1'ItOMlNENT C1TI.K.V CUIIKU. Han FiUNCIito, Hcitcnibrr3, 1877. nil. riKUCB DrarHir: Tlio Trui 1 purcliii'vii of you Intt tall liai cured mo of Kiiiitiirii. rrom wlilcli 1 have aolTcrtd fur Ihu iat tmkntt.mvi; vkii, mid I ful rohddint i hat any ruutiirucan lio cured liy your o.Ad.NhTlf KI.AHTIU TltllriH, If Ihu patient will only liavofutllclfiit couraftilo wear It until Ilia In ljinmutloii caiii-ed liy tliblrlttlim ol tlio pad ctaicf, and tho meiuHmiio luals. I am. ilcarlr, juur truly W. ( (I'INIiY, Cor, liilllor 'Jouraatof t'ommeico," oun l'rm, ci.ro, Mr (ulnby l a Ki-ntlvman well and favorably kkuun adovrlhlroit After eipviidliiirhundri d (ifiloiUrn on oilblu uiilal Truni'i", and havinu uffirifl fur tHi'iity-tlvo irar, Im a roinplituly currd lo a feu niuntlit liy tliu llatrnctlp Hlu.l c Trt ri. The rumniKsli'u cum iierfoimtd on llr. .1, rilmim, lltu pnpulur Ucturor and riliyfliUn, who known and rrtprcivd all over thu Ciilltil Mito and Iiuuiiu U but vxiUUud hy tliu fjllowlu Ivtlcr: 1)11. J. HIMMH. Tbu Itcnowucd rbyrloniuuUt of Hew York, CUIIRDI Colika, C'al., AiumttSA, 1HTT. MKiuiia: 1'iKiicK A. bov. US) Hacramcnto hlrctt. 8au Kranclrro: 1 taku ureal plvaiuru tiiformtnir you that ta Truol purchaxud of your firm lat Nuycui hvr completely cured thu rupturu with which 1 hid tuHV rod fourteen ytarf. Within thrru yrara nat niv hernia or rupturu bad grown rapidly wor wearltL' an ordinary trm. and the luteftlni down Mheoecr I couched, blawid 11 y iraineu 10 mi, no common uu uum jn aud then tbu pain wua torlure. After 1 woru ouu of your I'ATKNT 11 BI.AHTIO T ilIHMEH for four munthi. I hi Ibu kitettlnesdld not pan' down In tbu l when I Mralned to 111 y utmurt, and what wi oino hernia waa entirely curid, atd 10 r una nay. I freely wrllu jou concerning nij ruro. feel It to bo a duty I owe 10 yru und other fi who arc tlmllarly aMllcted, You aru at print thla Utter thould you think proper, rerpvctfully. jcuri J. MMMl Experience h"w that all trrnperid fprl neceoarllr prera Uiou and often dlnatu p. Iiody that lmforu were lb aperftctly heallby Lumbago, Kldnoy and llladder Ailu. tloui Debility, and a gradual ULdcrmlnlni; of tb tlon. aru come of thu vvll ilfict- produce liamli and continued pretturii, aud in vt fact It hicouiea niatler of decided conn arold like calaialtlea, If pot lblu, Du. I'ikuck'n MaunctioKlktio Tnun , iCATtu IturruiiE I'Aua can bu obiatte 1 o undert IguuU. We auro and remember the . f number. , liT Our IlluMratrd Hook (riving fall I will baent free to auyaddieaa ' MACNKTI0 tLASTIOTKl'SSt'Ol No. C.y Sacnuento itiett (up itln Sir JaluJ ni?. & will bo forwarded freo to any T. CUNNINGHAM 8c CO. JNO. CRAN Sc CO., KItONT BT.( roKTIiANI), Have Now Opened Their NEW FALL STOCK ....or.... Htnplo nntl JTniau.v DRY GOODS, Dress Goods, An Iramonso Variety. EVERY DrTPARTMEr.T Xtoploto -with NOVELTIES. Oct. 7. am NEW STEAM-SHIP LINE IlRTWIUtN San Francisco Tand Portland. The P. OS. S. Co. WiM. in:m:Ai;riu itus a i.i.nisoi' ktkam. hlp roHiilatly. every lltu ilaya litvuiu fan rrunclco utiU I'oitlaiid ATflKIMJiYKKDUOEDMTES. J. 71. jTlcCUAICItN .V '. Aueiil. TV Tlsl.it for ial.i by II. I. IIOON, An tit. 8AI.H.M. J !.. 1H1INAIII), f. I'. I UB. BilllWABD & LEE, PRODUCE & COMMISSION nto."r .stiu:ut, imutm,-vi, Wt ldu Dock, cormr ulmou and I'miit Kin. SllCClal attl'lltldll L'U'lll tl, rarillFfa' 1r.iilnli. .if u . kiniiii. Cotnli;miit'iit4 rolk'lii'd, llmu coiinu'tlnuii IiiH.ii l'ttiiiclico which mablu ui tu jjit Ihu ln-.t uiarket prlcua. uci'I WIIKAT AIVI) OATS Chopped into Food, I'or CDaxo-ToMLtlx ToU. Sash, Boors, Blinds, TiiiiiIiikt. Stair woili, IteilNtcailH. lliucaiiN, MiiimIs, TsiIiIcn, PAM1VIWG iIII,I,S, Ami all UlnilN of riiriilliut), At IIK1I IlOCK I'ltlCSK. HhojiatAi."lciiltnralVitka building, fulfill. Ik'J, o, f. DICNNIN. AH AN INIilifKMKNT TO INPItKAHi: TIIK lirofiicllou of Ki-AX-Haen, thn uuderltfijed vitu iiullcv that they will ptircbaru ut thu Highest .tlaiKct 'I'rlce, or will contract fir all tint may bo ollurnt of i.cit -tain'H cro. tliiouuli their ai-nita. Mem. AM.KN '- l.nn. ., r, uo Seed m ; 5 r 1 i t .' e 1 ' 1 I' i n - v 1 ' ' 1 7 1 , v