i t. LAWS OP OREGON TERRITORY, "Ssc. Every law published (in the paper pub- ..nu i.j i n lrrmunai printer) mar i reaa in evi dence rnra the imwr in which it Khali be contained. in all COlirti of 111 tire in thin ToM-itorv and in nroieoil Ings before any office, body or board, until six month aiier ne cio-e or rue session at which it became law.'" Tht Statute of Oregon. A ACT to provide for takimr the senw of the people for or a-rainsl the formation 01 a sitate boTernment. Sec. 1. Beit enacted by the Legislative As srmvvoj iju Territory of Uresr.n. That poll shall be opened at the annual election to De deld on the first Monday of June next, tor me reception of votes for or ajrainst Lonventron; also for the election of Delegates to form a constitution for a State Uoverninent as hereinafter provided. dec. 2. I rovided in case a majority of the legal totes of the Territory are cast gainst contention, then and in tht case the election of Delegates shall be considered iniormai and ot no effect. - Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of the and Itor of each county to prepare on the poll books for each precinct in their county two columns, one headed for convention and one headed against convention, and it shall be the duty of the judjres of election for the several precincts to ask each and every vo ter who shall offer his vote, are you in fa for of or ajrainst convention, and according 10 uieir answer the vote shall be recorded by the clerks on the poll-books. Sec 4. The votes for or asrainst conven tion shall be taken certified, and canvassed in the same manner and under like regula tions as by law is provided for the vote for ieleffate to Uonaress. Sec. 5. That it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Territory on or before the second Monday in July, xo make out an ab stract of the votes for or atrainst conven tion, tosether with a certificate of the final result of the whole vote cast, and cause the . l . 11- . " . 1 . same to ue puonsueu in tne several news papers of the Territory. And if by such abstract and certificate, published as afore said, it shall appear that a majoritv of all the votes cast shall be in favor of conven tion, then and in that cae it shall be the duty of the delegntes elected to meet at the tseat of government ou the third Monday ia Aout next, and proceed to the forma tion of a State constitution. Sec. 6. That the election of Delegates . to the convention shall be conducted, held canvassed and certified in the same manner nd under like regulations as elections for members of the Legislative Assembly. Sec. 1. Each county shall be entitled to elect the following number of Delegates, 0-wit ; Clatsop, one, ( 1 ) Columbia, one) KI) Wasco, one, (I) Washington, three. (3) 3Iultnomah, three, (3) Washington and Multnomah, one jointly, (1) Clackamas, .five, (5) Yamhill, four, (O Marion, seven, (T) Linn, six, (6) Lane, six, (6) Umpqua, two, (2) Douglas, fonr, (4) Coos, one, (1) HJihtv, one, ( 1 ) Josephine, two, (2) Jaek on, fonr, (4) Benton, four, 4 Tolk, three, .3 Polk ami Tillamook, jointly, one, (1). Sec. 8. That the consitation herein pro vided for before taking effect shall be snb nuitted for adoption or rejection to a vote of the fliiallified voters within the boundaries' of the proposed State. Such vote to be ta 5ken in l:ke manner and in conformity to the 1.18 of this Territory regulating elec tions at such time as said convention may designate. Sec -9. The Delegates to said conven tion shall be allowed such compensation as .Khali be hereafter appropriated by Congress for snch payment. Sec JO. This act shall take effect from fthe time of its passage. Passed Dec. 12, 1S56. Statistics of Shame is ew York. -IV complete census is being taken of the bowses of ill-fame in the city. The under taking has lieen entrusted to the officers of rthe Police Department in whose beats these houses of shame exist. The report will in tdude the name, age, place of nativity, and, .if alien, the reasons of immigration, with the date of arrival here, with all accounts of moneys provided for scch immigration It will state the ability or inability to write :and read, the social state and nomber of children, with their position as to civil irights; the length rf time since which the respondent has lived her present mode of tlife, the cause of adopting it, the calling the narty previonsly followed, whether her pa pents are or were addicted to the use of in- itoxicafing Iiqnors, and much other informa- ition of the sort. Thus far but little trouble has been expc rienced in obtaining; answers to the various questions. Several parties that have been examined have been fonnd to be pure and lonest, although living in the immediate Ticinity of so much vie as induced th be lief that thev, too, were of the number of (the fallen. Several instances of this kind hare been discovered. A young man with a ring on his fingrr, -employed in the Boston Post Office, jumped down from a box and accidentally caught the rinff on a hook, and the whole weight of his body being suspended by one finger, the finger was torn from the hand and fell upon the floor. Poetical Idea. The Sacramento corres pondent of the Shasta Courier says, that the Knownothim? party may ue empiiancai.y termed the party that " plays upon a harp arf a thousand strings the system of ofiice- setking made perfect " ma nit i ;-:i. In Albany Nov. 2".th, y the Rev. T. Condon, Mr. JOH.V D. J'OBDjIS;, to Mi HELENA SWATKA both of Allianr. DIED. At the residence of A. C. R. Shaw, in Kola, Polk coun v, O. T- on Sumlay morninp, Iee. 2 1 ft. aped alnMit 21. CVRCS K. rU;';S. of Comp. K, Wahintfton Tern tstrv volnnteem, "f a wound received at toe battle of WalUWaila, on the lirth Seitemer. lOOl. TnERE will be a raeetinp of the order at their Lodge, Silem. on the nifrht ol the th of January. 157. All brethren ia gio4 taulin; are requested to attend. 42 Hy order of tlie G. R- E. Stuart's Express, FOB AND CASCADES DALLES MONDATS. WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. EXPRESSS FOR CfcampoTg, Salem, Albany and Corrallis, On WEDNESDAY, and on ABUTTAL or Mail Steameb rwi Sa Francisco ! ! mr All Letter. Packape and Freight, entrusted to nyrare will lie attended V promptly, OKFICH-At " Franklin Rv,k Store' Deeemtier SO. A. B. STUART. P. D. Palmer, DE LER in Pry Good. Clothing, Fanry Articles. B i"ks and Stationery, and Renenil nierehandUe. Sfire first door north of the L'niou Hotel, Salcui. December 30, 1S5C 42tf IVallainet Uuivcrsity- riiHE next term of the Preparatorj- and tlo'lejriate De JL partneutx of this Iiuititution, will commence Mon 1jt Jan. th. to continue thirteen week. 42w2 Cranberries. JOST, somewhere between Astoria and Salem, a bar j rl of Cranberries, shipped at the former place, iter p-irt of Xovwntrr, for the editor of the States man. The lieraon with whom they have lodged wiU please start tiiem up before they put, December, 29, 18i6. 4!tf SALES! MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY, IIT B. P. BROWS. Salem, December 30, 1S5C. PRODUCE. Wheat, white,... ... .............. 75 Wheat, mixed 70 Oat 374 Potatoes w Onions, "5 a 1 00 Renns 1 50 2 50 Peas 1 00 Bacon, aided, - 14 a 16 Hacon, hams, -- W Lard, in kegs, 12Ja 15 Butter, fresh rolls, 35 Butter, packed, 25 a 30 Eggs, - 25 Chickens, per dozen 250a2 00 Flour, per 100 lbs 250a3 00 Pork, 5 a 6 FRUITS. Dried Apples, 16 a 18 Dried Peaches, 13 a 25 Dried Currants, none, Apples, per bushel 4 00 a 7 00 LUMBER. Fir, clear, per M 17 00 a 20 00 Cedar, per M 30 00 a 35 00 Shinples, cednr, per M, 550a 6 00 Shingles, tir, per M 5 00 GROCERIES. Sugar, N. O 14 a 1G Sugar, China....... .......... .... a Sugrtr, white, crushed....... IS a 20 Svrup, 125150 Coffee, 13 a 20 Rice, 15 a 20 Sn.tr. 124a 14 Salt 4 Candles, adamantine, n. 50 Candles, tallow 25 a 374 Saleratus, isja, 15 Cordage, 25 a 33 White Lead 15 00 Nails, cnt, per kofr 8 00 a 950 Kails, wrought, per keg, 12 00 a 1500 OILS. Linseed, per gallon, ..... 2 25 Uoilcd Oil, a 2 iM Whale 2 00 Glass, per foot, 8 a I2j DRT oooos. Sheetings, brown, 9 a 124 Sheetiiitra. bleached, 12 a 20 Drills, brown 10 a 12i Drills, blue 17 a 20 Mem" mac Prints 14 a 10 Common rancv Prints, .... 10 a 14 Mons. DeLaine . . In a 374 Irish Linen. . ... , 50 a 100 I'.rown Linen 33 a 50 Urown Table Linen 40 a 75 ntinett, donble milled 1 00 a 1 25 Kcntnckv Jeans,.... .. 374a 60 Cotton Jeans . . 20 a 35 Pant, satinett. ... 2 00 a 4 00 Boots, Btots, "P. calf, 2 50 a 4 a 7 00 00 5 00 Special Malices WillamrUe Woolra Sanafactoring fempany. The stockhnlders arc notilied that the reenlar meet- in? of the cumnanv will be holtleu at one o'clock P. M , on Tuesday. January 6th 1S57, at the Secretary's office. I Important business will arise under tue new cnaner and a lull aiiendance is re)ueied. J. w. w llu.N , Secrctarv, . . m. i Salem, Pec. 2t. 1S56. " 42wl Jackson Jubilee. There will be a grand IVmocratic celebration and ju bilee, at Salem on the Mb of January, ls.it. Comt tmr. eomr ati. C)iitto! of Arranooiknts. Oeo. H. w il.iams, J. D. Boon, L. V. tirover. J. W . esm:th, J. . Drew. Supper and entertaintent, $3.00. To Statesman talnrrlM r In A mar. As will be seen by onr prospei tt: in the adverti-ii'ir crtl imns. at :e commeai-fmi'oi oi 1 in.e even oi xne Stat-man. atiout the mMHe if Man-h next, the sub scription price of the patier will be reduced t tArrr dollar prr arnivm. in ail raset trfm-t paymrnt it made orto-iWi, in aHeanrr. Ot course, ail arrears mut be first paid np. We live notice of toe redaction thn earlv. to g:w every om t:me to settle up all d'.es to the rl,--e r ol. . tDat inev mav ava i inemeives 01 inc re- doced price. And we earnestly nrve each and every one of oi-.r patroii Irehir.d. to sit!l.- up to V' 1. 6. N prior to that time, iitm n-t want to cnarge two prices fr our paper, and before the 17th of Man h, m e tro-t ail onr subsi-ribers w:ll have wiped out old scores. and ipe ready to advamre faTc timiart for the next year. an-1 thus obtain the paier at that cheap price. M nev mav be sent by mail at our nK. A octier way is to get the postmaster to em lose it for ynn. Bv reierence to nis last rerrtpt. or to tne Din ar.n cir- enlar sent out summer, each subscriber can tell to what Vid. and N". he has paid, and readily cab-elate -hat is dne to oi. 6 o. .vi from which time the re- drction commences. If unable to delernire hew mu h is d ie. send ns word, and we wili enclose in your pnrar a di .1 oi tne amounr. A Tain, we urcre rrrre utwrri!er we have to bring cp ine arrears, ana receive tne tn vi iumeoi tneM.-iie-man for 13,00, A IiL'SH. ITorrowAT's Oismiirvr and Pii.t-s. Clandalar swell ings in the t!:nat. neuralgia, tic d-'lorenx. rhenmati-m ut.lumbaffo. and other diseases aflerting the glands mn-les. and nerves or sensation, are permanently eradicated b the perseverias applieatvm of this heal- . xnli-letinie. painiesiroyin preparation, lmta. tinz eruptions, running sore, open wonnds. burns. raids, the bites of venom, his ine,-ts or reptiles, and- n short, all the varieties of snpcrfb-ial inflammation. soon lose their ansry and painful character when treat ed with Hollowav s Ointment. The Pills have never yet been administered in dvspepsi. liver complaint, or disorders of tae o-jweis, witUout prod icmj the desired results. Pr. L. J. CztriAY s Surgical and Medical Institute is o extensively known i.i tins Territory that any notice of it, or of him. miirtit seen superfluous. Yet fearine that there are th,se who heretofore having no need of medical aid. have nele-.-tiI t ascertain the proper s-urces of relief in ca-srs of mif rtunes. To tluse we be leave to direct attention to Dr. L. J. Czapkay. wli. is certiinlv a Physician of great skill and wondert'd success in nis profession. The Pr. has devirted much attention to the treatment of chronic and private dis eases, and stands unrivalled in bis management of them. To those who need r.ch asistam-e we cheerfully recommend Ir. 1.. J. Czapkay ; it w-wild be well at ail events to consult him. as he makes no chanre for con sultation, and much good might result from it. The Dr. guarantees a core in all cases or asks no compensation. f See Pr. L. J. Czapkay "s advertisements in another column of this paper. 373m. Eiecutor's Notice. THE nndersigned named as Executor in the last will and testament or JOHN BUKKHART, deceased, lute of Linn county. O. T.. has received letters testa mentary, on the estate, from the probate Court of s-il connty "; all persons indebted to said e-tate are required to make immediate payment, and all persons having claim air.iin.-t the estate are reone-ted to exhibit them, with the nece-sary vouchers, within one year from this date. 1 1 me, at my omce in ine court none, at tne town of Aloanv. juiia a. luu, txecutor. Allmny, Pec.ll, IR50- 42w4 Summary AF thecensus lor Clackamas county i"r the year A. P.. J IN No. of leeal voters, 7.r0 17"W 18-25 3,325 males, females. Total number of inhabitant, Tebritobt op Orbtio, County of Clncksmas. I. F. R. Molland, Anditor of said county, do hereby certify the forcgoinjr to lie a true copy of the emimerar tion ro!l of said coontv.of the inhabitants for the year 1n.",;, as returned by tne assessor of said county, on the 15th uay oi jvovemuer ijsi, iku pm on mc iu m- In witness whereof, I have set my name and the seal of the board of Connty Commissioners ol said county, this 10th day of Decein!er. ls;,rt. 42wl F.S. HOLLAND. Auditor. Divorce Notice. T7-EMBLEE. HOWELL, petitioner, t, MARY" JV HOWELL, defendant. Pktition kor Divokck. In the Pi-trict Ciairt Firt Judici.it Pistriet, Marion Co. O. T. Said defendant will take notice that said cause is now pending in said court, and that unless slic ap rw.nr anti ili fpn I tlie same, on or lief.ne the lxtli day of Ketiraary next, the testimony will be heard and the cause determined. L. F. GROVER, Solicitor for P. Pecember 30, 1.10. 42w4 Bcanliful Presrnts for the Holidays, -iiivirTlVflnf WATCHES. JEWELRY. LAnras' Pcusks. I.adiks' Wob:asiss, Cbildrrn's Ksivks and Forks, Gold Tiiimbi.is, ;oi.n Bi-cki.es, Diamond Rivks. and a ereat many article too mmekois to mkntios. just received by " 3 G. COLLIER ROHBINP. Portland, Dec 11,1836. '2nl Cash paid for Soldiers Bounty Land warrants. frnr TmAersicmcd will nay cash, and the highest I ntn for a lanre numler of bounty land warrants. on armlicat on at his omce in court uonse. raiem. . i. Teeeml'er 30,lr.6. 4nf Notice. THE Judges of the Supreme Court of the Territory of i ireiH. assembled at the seat of Government on the l'ith day of December, lsofi, do fix and appoint Di-trict Courts to be held in the city or Salem, in the ,., r Marion, on the first Mondays of April and ieiit;niber. and the fourth Mondays of May and Octo iier. annually, until otherwise ordered ; and iu the city r P-rtUind. iu the county ? ' M da va of May and October, and the third Mondays S ZS ,i Viieiniier. annually, until herwise order- Ia ...a j limit the duration of said Terms to six days .....1, ItHJII. 11. W i 1.1,1 A ir, iiw'i wo.-iii.:. """ " . . ... . .1 - c , . : I 4 1 1 1 KL B W1J i 1 , n4. ........... a. .-v . : .. t a 1,...: JN'otice. T have appointed K. J. Harding Clerk of the District X l imn lur trie nrst jn.ii. nil iMsirui, ana ue nus pointed Deputies as follow : i mi-Kama Yamhill Polk , 1 teuton , Lane, Liuu F.S. Holland. Geo. 11. Steward, I.iu-ien Heath. T.!I. B. tldeiieal. . . H. F. i-kiniicr. . .John II. Lilies. GEO. 11. WILLIAMS, Judge. 41 Decemlicr IS, 1"G. Salt! Salt!! OriTOXS"San Qentin" SALT, In almut SO and mJ 100 lb. Dacrs, lust received anil for sale very chesii ALLAA JKtvl.NLAX A CU Oregon City, Pec. C, 1S'6. Coffee. TF Y OU WANT a really Rood article of COFFEE, the X unuerslcncd liave eot is.ooo pounds Dest tua 1 A K1CA.'' Come in and look at it. ALLAN McKINLAY Co. Oregon City, Pec. 6, 1A5S. Take JNotlce. TTTIIEltEAS, my wife Eliza, has left my bed and v board. ijixiriiiK ur.iler an aoerratlon or mtud all persons are hereby forbid lurborlntr. tnistln?, or keeping the said Kliza, ou my account, for I shall pay no (iebtd bv her contracted. Information of her whereabouts will be gratefully re ceived. STEPHEN BL SALISBURY, M.uion Co. 0. T.. Pec. 6, 15. 41w3 Iliac ksiuit lis and ot Iters, Look. 4 LLAN McKINLAY" A CO. have now on hand jt. large anil well selected stock of B ir Ipmi, Cast Steel, II ipse shoe do., Herman do., Nail rod do., l'ljughdo., I'l He do.. And intend to keep no the assortment so as to suit the wants of customers, liive n-t a call, and yon win nril that we m.t only have the fulle.-it stock, but will sell " as cheap as tiie cheaje-t."' We are constantly receiv ing additions to our assortment, so as to replace what is sold. Oregon City. Pec. 51, 1 V,!. 41tf A. , V. WILSON, H'ATVH-MAKER, SALEM, O. T., RESPECTFTLLY announces to the citizens of Mari on and the surrounding counties that he has per- wianrntly located in a.u.ti.u, ancr; ne will carry on Watvii RBrAiKiNO in all its branches. Having an ex periencc of nineteen years at the Uade, he is eonlident of itivin; satisfaction to alt who may favor aim witu iscir cu-Vim. CLOCKS and JEH'ELRV Tt sale. N. B. Shop in the Union House Buildings. Salem, Nov. 13, l;v6. . . 36m3 $0 Reward. CTRAYED from mv premises on the lth of Novem O ber. 1V6, a bsy hirsc, half Spanish, about fonrt-en hsndi hish, heavy made, branded with the letters J K on both hips, the letters being attached, white hind feet and was -h,ij all rouud ; has a Roman ne. Rome sad dle mark on his liack. and also some collar mark . 1'he above rewiird will be jnven to any persn for the horse delivered to me at sxiicm. Pr.R. W.SHAW, Salem. IVt.11.1S56. 41 tf Keuron's Dagiierrean axb AMBROTYPE GALLERY. THE undersigned having recently returned from San Francisco, is now nrcparvi to take those leautiful Pictures on Class called .4 MBROTl PES. which have almit eutircly superceded tlie Daguerreotype in the rj-t arid san t rancwen. Sallerv in the new b-iiMim. rrrrtrri ttterialt for thr omnnews, west ot toe Minon lloti-c. WILEY KEN YON. Salem. November 1 1 , lSjf.. 3-"tf Food for the Mind. 1TE' we have plenty of it a:n n which are some of 1 the tnnt promn.enl w-rns. Byrin, haKespeare. Hiifton. Jo-ephits. Mre's. Beiit-n's 30 years. Arthur's worKs. 1,1'eoi napoleon, uenry i lay and oilier great men; al Fowler and Well's publications, wherein we are taught how to preserve health by tracing causes to ettect. Alsowrkson spiritual sra, such as lTol.lt.ire, Edmonds, Talmadge, Harris, and A. J. Davis, the star the of a?e. We also have all kinds of blank B xiks and stationery in genera). In fact we intend to keep all kinds of food for tht tatnd, and intend to keen posted, and want onr many readers to kep np with us so be sure and give us a call, one and all. at the si-n of the book stoie.main treet. Oregon Citv. 1IOMEII HOLLAND A CO Oregon City, lec 7, !--. 4otf Holiday Present. CALL and boy soon at the R.xk Store, Oregon Citv. HOMER HOLLAND A CO. Oregon City. Pee. 7. lj'5. 40tf Divorce JNotice. ARI A McMCLLEX, petitioner, r. JOHN Mi LI.EN. ilefendaut. Pttition for Virortt. In the District Court Tor the Firt Judicial District. O. T. Said defendant will tike notice that said cause is now pending in said court, and that unless he appear and defend the same, on or bef're the loth day Kebrnarv next, testimony aill lie heard and the cause determined. I., r . tiitu t til, solicitor tor v r. Pecember, 20.13. 41 w4 llenrr Johnson 6k Co. WHOI.KSALE DRfOUISTS. (14(! Wa-diingt m Street, Saa Franct'co.) iflcr for sale to the country trade, the largest sbn-k go-xls in their line on the Pacific coast compri sing Drills. Chemicals. Perfumery. Patent Medicines of all kinds. Ilru-hes. Paints. Oils.. t;lass. Turieuline, and every arti -le apei-tjini:iir ti the business. HavinT su perior facilities for obtaining their goods they think tney can oilWr induceiueuLs to buyer uae-i'ialled by anv other house. Orders respectfully solicited. 401y Dry Goods, Clot ltiiiK. Boots & Shoes, AT San Francisco pnees. a 1 lini freight and a small commission, lowerthan ever before offered in Port laud. Baldwin & Brother, Have owned the store on Front street, formerly occu pied bv tl. V. Vaughn, lietween Yamhill and Morrison iirvft and are ifisnlavinir a stock of roods selected expressly for this market and bought for cash iu San r ranciscn. As thev confine themselves exclusively to the Pry Goods business, it enables them to give their undivided attention to every department in their line of business. 1 hey oner decided bargains iu the lollowmg articles, viz : Lid in Itrm Good new and elegant styles, a large vanetv. HmrkrrptrK (roorfr a nne assortment, man kets. Toilet Q lilts. Emlxwsed Table Covers, White Dam ask do. Shawls and Talma s. A complete st'ick of II ,ts and Shoes from the heav iest mining b.x;t, to the finest sewed calf, Slippers, Con gress gaiters and overshoes. Ijndin and Minn SHnn in every variety. Congress Gaiters. Congress heeled do, India rubber overshoes, and toots. A large stock of the a!vve gooils, purchased at the present low prii-es.comniands the attention of purchasers. Orders are solicited and satisfaction guarantied. Portland, Iec. li. ln.W. 40ml Lumber. Lumber. THOSE wishing to engage in the lumlier business, will do well to call on the undersigned, as he wishes to rent his Mills. All the lumber that is made at the Mills is readilysold at the :.est of prices. The rent will be taken in luiu'iiei". A.C. R. SHAW. E0I3, Pec. 13, lort. 40wtf W. 11. Magers, M. I. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. O.fice in my new build ing, on Main street, two door north "of Dr. J. S. Mclteei.y's fire-proof building ; where I will be found when not professionally engaged. I will keep constant ly on hand a frch supply of Drurjs and Medicines which I will sell low for cash. Corvallis, !ec. !, 1S.V;. 3!tr This Day Received, BY the barkc NAHLMKEAG, for bale low Tor cash or Country produce. 10 bbls ami hf bbls X. O. Sugar, 0 sacks China No. 1. sugar, 100 lls each. 10 dor. Oysters (rresh) llaltimore in 2 lb cans, 25 bo.xes'Adamantiiie camlles, i's. 40 lb ea, 10 do do do 6's, 20 11) ea, 1" dnz boxes Sardines, 2.1 keirs Seth Adams' svrup. S bbls N. O. and S. W'.svnip. 30 lsxes tobacco, "LukeK'' "Thomas", "Pride of the Union" and " Diamond brands'', 40 sacks SO's each Rio Green Coflee, 20 gross best matches, till ioz smoking tobacco, 50 d-z gum campher. 5 bbls crushed sugar, J.N. PRESCOTT. aiitf Oregon City, Nov. 25, ISofi. Corvallis Warehouse, No. 1. T am prepared to store produce, and will attend to rc- ceiving and forwarding the same 3:;tr ISAAC MOORE. Orleans Warehouse. OPPOSITE Corvallis. e are prepared to store pro duce, and will iitteud to receiving and forwarding the same. S3tf WORTH & BRO. Negotiation of War Scrip. TUST printed and for sale at the .statesman nUice .1 blank powers of attorney and assignment for transfer of war scrip, from a lorm prepared i.y an exerienced I. . ! ... I i-ex c, ,ir,r l ,, . t rtt llntn ttw inn, SIIa.i iwt. - . a .. ... - J Jul I I s.ifl - I K -"V ' Barnard & Mntteson Selling- off at cost : i NY one wishing a desirable location and the bestrnn of trade in the uinier country, will uo well to iiui chase our STOCK A STOREin Corvallis, which we wi II II at POIU'LA N D PRICES, losing freight, and for the next B0 days will retail for cash at cost Tin pair custom made snoes ro spin icnmcr in lot. 2ZQ mens' custom mane siiocs, ni coat. 1:S wouiens' kip shoes, " 130 " Isiys' shiM-s, " 30 " mens' bjots to 1211 73. We have the best shoes ever in Benton roituty. BARNARD 4 MATTES0N. S3 SAVED cut of every 10 Spent, by a call at UARNAUD & MATTESOX'S W no are selling off at cost f why UA1I.AKI' iX MAIIl)A. , BUL and one box " Kit" Tor sale by I BARNARD MATTESON. T SAVED 10 by culling at their Store before pnrchas- X elsewhere. A NY one having any claim upon them will present it X. at their couutcr, ana it win oc pum. k Ijsi). anv one owing them, whose notes are due, J will present their cash at the eonntor, and it will be taken care oi. n.iuaaitu iv ji.ii a r--i To House Builders. NOW is the time to buy your HARDWARE. We will take good wheat at foe. and sell yon the best of goods market prices. KAI'NAR!) MATTESON 1 1 Bolts blue Satinett. IV S bo! Its brown Satinett 5 " black 3 " grey " 15 " Jeans. 10 holts gold mixed Jeans, 6 " blue mixed Jeans. 3 bolts grev mixed. 37 BARNARD MATTESON. Selling Out, Sellins Out. yy HO la selling out BARNARD A MATTESON- SELLING outrast Those Man's best shoes. tl.BJJ BAl.NA.iU MATTESON. ALL or any of the calicoes, lik rts, at BARXARl) A MATTESON'S. MEUR1MACK calicoes. lO.oiX) vdA at 121 its., at BARNARD A MATfESON S. COCH1CO calico, 3,000 yds. nt 12 cts., at BARNARD & MATTESON S. 11H1LLIP Allcn'a Prints, 8.000 yds. at 12 J cts.. at BARNARD A MA T I'ESON'S. B KAUTIFL'L English Copper Plates, at lo a 1 J cts., at Aitu s. jiAiit.Mj.v s. o ATS wanted at SO cts.. at, BARNARD A MATTESON'S. T 11 E last ot the 1 Waons," at BARNARD MATTESON'S. JLOL'CHS, a Tew more left, from $15 to tii.at BARNARD A MATTESON'S. IAST steel Hunt's" Adze's a t2.no. at BARNARD A MATTESON'S. ,X Broad axes, ti0, a. at 0 BARNARD MATTESONS. 20 Bench screws, at f?l .00. ea. at BARNARD A MATTESON S. 1 1 ett plates, at 7 cts. at 1UU BARNARD A MATTESON'S. yyiiEAT . bu.-bcl: wanted at SO cts. at BARNARD A M ATTESON'S. RIP M ,000 fur ab- at BARNARD A MATTESON'S. 95 ,T tegs White Lead, nt at .ll..tiI'iX J1AI ir-OJ i", good fire at BARNARD A MATTESON'S. LL the late papers, at 4tf BARNARD MATTS0NS. FlKi:! F1BE!! FIKE!!! B4fing in caiu-tint tinnier of fir. VltXAUD & MATTESON B or THE ST. LOUIS STORE. CORVALLIS. Are selling, without regard to cost, their entire stock of .roods. We wi-h to sell out before tlie 1st of Janua ry, and in view of the near approaching EAM1NE. orctold m the books, and known to be not far distant it the signs of the Night, tl s'k at the Stars,) we wish to turn ourmtirr trorldJu posnrsstons into WHEAT. KLOCR. BARLEY. CORN, Ac. Ac. We Pay Eighty Cents for Wheat, IiililfS 200 pair water-proof Bts for sale. Kcr JJ Heat, wi. 33 BAUNAKD A MATTESON. per bushel. 33 BARNARD A MATTESON. OHOK 200 pair Ladies' Shoes. 4. 5. 6. 7, , !. For wheat. 80. 33 BARNARD A MATTESON I F you want the cheapest goods in town come to 3 J n.T.i.-s .n.u a a.iiiwu.i o. ND sell your L 33 rheat at so per bnslsel. BARNARD A MATTESON. IJiTCHERS 100 large pitcher at 33 BAUN ARD A MATTESON'S. BOWLS 100 bowls, at 33 BARNARD A MATTESON'S. I VUME artmcnt if hardwaTT fnriprtr hit, ... am a It V L II I ITPOO X!" fc2 at 3.J X A Anl' A JI All c o iTS wanted at 33 BARNARD A MATTESON'S. PORK bought at 33 BARNARD A MATTESON'S. B ACON wanted at 33 BARNARD A MATTESON'S. l.VLLOW bought at L 33 BARNARD A MATTESON'S. WAUONr 33 -tjell them for wheat at so a bushel. BARNARD MATTESON. w 7AUON ust from the i-hnp. for sale cheap, by BARNARD A MATTESON. 33 OUNOI.ES 33 -20 H shine les, BARNARD A MATTESON. 1 )AINTS White, Red, Blue and (Jreen paints for wtieai. av mi. aa ii.ii.t Aiur .v .n. l i iv-i . C1HAIRS 100 Chairs Tor sale cheap, by J 33 BARNARD A MATTESON. T. T. T. THE lest Young Hyson Tea fornle in any quantity. WHEAT prtftrrtd to CASH. 33 BARNARD A MATTESON. 7"HO has M'mey to bny Wheat? 33 ! ARNARl A MATTESON'. StOTes, Stoves, Tin Ware. THE undersigned. resiectfiilly notifies the citizens of linn K bounty and Territory of Oreiron that he has Hrmaiieutlv ItK-nted in Lebanon, and is prepared to sell the following articles, as clieap as auy establishment in the Territory, viz: COOh'IXG. PARLOR, ROX A XI) OFFICE STOVES, TIX A XI) JAPAXEIt IV A RE, Copper, Brittania, Iron and Wood Wares of ail kinds, and hiu other irfa too numerous to mention. He is also urcparcd to attend to nil fobbing in the alsive branches ou short notice and in a workmau-like-nianiier. My motto is quick sales and small profit. W. PHILLIPS. Lebanon, Linn Co., 0. T. 3stf Notice to Snippers. ROMnndandafterthisdatcKREM.HT . -rw r by the steamer " EXTERPRISE" ,&SZZLm will be charged by the rule of ship's measurement only. A.JAMibSU.N , Jl aster. Caneinah. Oct. 20th, 185G. 33mns3 Select School in the Baptist Church, Corvallis O.T. rTMIK above school is new in charge of Mi Clark, im X meiliiitely fiiim Owego, New York, and is constant ly opened for the reception of pupils both male nud fe male. Miss Clark has long exiicrienee in teaching and in the government of schools is thoronghly eonietent to teach all the branches of an English education, both in the primary and more advanced departments of litera ture. PhiliMophy, Chemistry, Physioloiry. Astronomy. Algebra. Geometry arc all severally tuuirht. Special a"t- tention paid also to Music. Also Embroidery and Needle-work. Tuition on moderate terms. Board iu private families ran lie had at moderate rates. No deduction made for olisence exeent for nrotnteted sickness. W. F. BOYAKIN. Visitor. Corvallis, Decemlier 2. 1S56. 38w5 Oak Bower Nursery. PFRSONS wishing to avail themselves of the oppor tunity of obtaining good fruit will find it much to their advantage to call npon the undersigned at his nursery upon tlie Willamette river, six miles above Cor vallis, upon the Linn County side. My trees are of the most thrifty growth, and of tlie best variety to be found poll mis rnn.-h Come and see Uicm ir you tlou t pnebase. 39tf VM. McILREE. Catalogue of Books and Stationery FOR BALB BT I . - A. R. Shipley k Co.. At tht City Book Start, Front-St., PotHand, Ortgon, SCHOOL BOOKS. REAPERSSanders' old 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, and 5th, and The Young Indies': Sanders' New 1st. 2d. 3d 4th and 5th; Parkers' 1st, 2d. 3d, 4th and 6th: Mc Gufley's 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and Sth. SrtLLEits-Sundcrs' Old, Sanders' New; Elcmen- Mry; 1'Kl.MKits. Sanders' Pictorial. School and Parker's. CKookAi niKa. Mitchell's. Ancient and Modern. OI- ncy's, Morse's, McNalley'a, aud Montcith's 1st and zu IHIOK. M atiikm atics. Arilhmctica Thomson's, Tables Mental, Analysis, Practical, and Higher; Daviea' Pri mary, Intellectual, School and University; Smith' Coiburns Rays Stoddard s; Davies Algebra, Sur veying, Geometry, Practical Mathematics, Math. Dio tionary, !.ogtc of Mathematics, Analytical Geometry, aim i iiiuuiiiy ui jiMiucinaLics. Grammars. Green's Clarke's Bullion's Smith': Kirkam's Spencers Tower's. PniLosormm. Parker's 1st Lesson, Juvenile and Bcnotii; comiitocic a smith s. If ts-Tfinri- .Wilunn!. I,it-,IIa an tTntlA4 CMu Parley's Universal; WUIard's Cuivcrsal, and Uuitcd' States. LAX;rAnft.. Cooper's Yircil; Andrew's Latin Ilea dct: Viri Um:e: Andrew's Latin Grammar: McClin- tock's 1st and 2d Book iu Latin, and do. in Greek; An thon's Greek Grammar and Reader; Johnson's Cicero. asiuclle s t rencb Grammar and Reader; Woodbury's German Grammar and Reader, Telemaque. Greek Tes tament; French, self-taught; Surrenne'g French Dic tionary; Andrews Latin do. LiddcU x Scott a Greek do, Aathon s Classiail do, smith s do do. Dutiosaries. Wclisters School. Hisrh do. Aca demic, University, Royal gyo. Unabridged and Cobbs' rocKei. MiscELtAxnors. JIattison's Astronomy. Newman's Rhetoric. Vt ood s Botany. Kame a Eleuieuts of Crit- lcLsm. Parker s Aids in Comiiosition, Parker a Eser- ciscs. Broukheld s Composition. McElligott a Yonne Analyzer, do. Analytical Manual. Parker's Word Builder. Mayhew's liotk Keepinff. Wayland's Jloral Science. Paley s Natural Theology. Blake's Agricul ture for Schools. Cpham'a Intellei tnal Philosoohv. Mahau's do, do. Milton; Young; Pollock: aud Thomp son; ir.i:iioa lor bj;iikisj iuiuts .natomy aud Physiology. Aniericaa JHrbater. Newman's Political hcouomy. Hitchi-uk's Geology. Gre.'.t variety of Speakers and Llociition. AH kinds of School Station ery; Slates of all size; Drawing Books; Drawing Paner: Perforated Card Board: Bristol Board: Pencils ana urusues; usooraa Colors; inn.t.-.aas, cveiy size aua si) ic, ac, jec, 0:0. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. rfisrour Bancroft's U sited States. 6 volumes. Hildreth's do, do, ( volumes. Frost's Pictorial United States. Taylor's do, do, do. Botta's Iliat. Revolution. Peterson's do. Wilson's United States. Willard's do. Hist. Indian ars Uuitcd states. W illard s Universal History. Mailer's do do, iiottetk's Hist. World 1 or volumes. Rollin s Ancient History. Farr's do. do. Hume's Enzland. Maraubiy's do., complete. Dickens Child s do. Linrrard's do. Gibbon's Rome. D'Au- bigne s Kelormation. Jtaug s M. K. Cburclu Allison's Europe, 1st aud 2d Series. Prescott's Works. Burder'a Hist, of Religions. Hist, of Council of Trent. Jose- plius. All of Abbott's Histories. Historical Cabinet. yueens of Spain, y.ieeus of Scotland. Help's Spanish Loncpiests. liraccs Hung-iry. Kidder s Brazil. Eu bauk's Brazil. Parley's Universal. History of Cru sades. Ancient Egvutiaus. Hallam'-s Middle Aees. History for Boys. Bonner's Child's United States. Lossiug s I- ill J Uit of Revolution. BiotiKiruv Plutarch a Lives. Life Bract. Won derful Characters. Great and Celebrated Characters. Lives of the Slguers. Autobiography of Fiulcv. La- martine's Celebrated Characters. Life of Adam Clarke. Bishop Heddiuir. do NielMihr. d Gen. Harrison. do Daniel Bjone. do Roberts, do Iifavette. Cao- laius 01 i.oniaii iwpuoiic ana uid oriu. iir. Chal mers, 4 vols, laves or Hum HlJt.s. Mrs. Cosers. Mozart. Wesley. Fletcher. Life and Times of Clav: Irving s Wai-hiugton. Eraineut Meciianics. Uvej of Chief Juticcs. Josephine. Napoleon. Charles Lamb. Jackson. Gen. Greeu- Joan of Arc. ijuv Jane Grey. J. O. Adams. Julienne. Daniel Webk-ter: Kings of Rome. Kmgs and Vueens. lacbrntz. Lives of the ropes. I rescotl s I hilip 2d. Marv and Martha Wash ington. Pioneer omen of the West. Travels. Hulks (.tuna. Araucamans. Stephens Egypt, olin's Travels. Mungo Park. Nile Notes. Adventures on Musonito Shore. Bayard Tailor's Trav els. 1 'urom s 1 raveis in ine r-u SctKSTirtc. Braude s Encvcioiiedia. Piivsical Geoe- r.ipliv of the Sea. Wood's Natural Hi.-torv. Ijrdner's LCL-tures. I sefill Arts. C'osnifef. Mathematical Die- lonarv. Iic of Matliematics. Wonders of Science. M itcheil s Planetary and Stellar Worlds. Loo mis" Re cent Proercss of Astn.nomv. Smith's I)b-ti,jnarv of Arts and wience. Kuliank s Hydraulics. Dick s works. Various works on Architecture. Poetbt. ityron various stvles. ShaSesieare. do. ..... . . .. - . .1 . jii:ton. ao. Burns, do. tieinaus, uo. Moore, uo. Thomuon. Younz. Puboek. Tumier. Cowner. Pone. Campbell. Wad-worth. O.ssian. Montgomery. Kirk White. Female Poets ef England, d . do. America and many others. Books or Rkferescr. Cyclopedia of Geography. do. do. Fine Arts. do. do. Biocraphv. Useful Arts. McColloch's Gazetteer. Harper's Uuiversal Gazetteer. Fkitt and Ag KitTLTt-KAi Elliot's Fruit Book. Thomas" do. Downing's do. Berry's do. Fessenden s Farmer and Gardener. Frnit. Flower and Vegetable Janleaier's Coininuiion. Allen on the Grape. Pardee on Strawberry. Florist's Guide. American Farm Book. Allen's Domestic Animals. All of Saxton's Hand Books. Works on Horse, Cattle. Sheep. Hoes. Ac. Tucolouical A I.ELiuiors. Harmony and Exposi- ion of liels. Neaader's Life of Christ. Butler's Works. Kuapp's Christian Theology. Western Meth- Mlim. Morris' Miscellanies. Lectures on Romanism. Brand of Dominic Rule. Elliot oil Romanism. Barnes Notes. Clarke's Commentary. Season's do. Jay's Exercises. Watson's Institutes. Larrabee's Evidences. Butler's Ethical Discourses. Rocers Eclipse of Earth. do. Reason and Faith. Foster's Christ. Perfection. Baker on Discipline. Writings of Arminius. Jabn's tiblical Archaeology. Bibles, all sizes aud prices, from tl to $20. Testament-., great variety. Methodist Hvmns. Christian Hymn Books. Church Psalmist PlYraouth Collection. Select Melodies. Christian Psalmist. Medical. Buchan s Family rhtskian. Hydro pathic d . Homiepathic Works, MistELLASKors. Constitutions of United States. Mayhew's Popular Education. Crabbe's Syuonvms. Platt's B,ok of Curiosities. Odd Fellow's M:Uiual. Headley's Works. 14 vols. Sirs. Tutbill's, G vols. Iiv- ard's Nineveh. Bigelow's Useful Arts. Haswcll's En gineer's Guide. Amerk-an Institutions. Pursuit of Knowledge. Park Madison. Peruvian Antiquities. Way Down Eat. Pvushurt- Ike Marvel s Works. Sanderson's C''k and Confectioner. Country Ramble: iu England. Tales snd Reveries. an excellent Ten:per- nce Book. Money Maker. Escaped Nun. News toy. Dick Wilson. "Mrs. Hale's New Cook Book. Mil ler s Old Red Sandstone, do. Footprints of Creator. Yonng Ladies Counsellor. Young Man's do. Pictorial Catechism. Thomson's Lect. t Y". Men. Constitu tional Text B'xk. Captive in Patagouia. The Ameri an Housewife. Hall Hours with yld Humphrey. Alliens; its Grandeur and Decay. Sirs. Sedgwick s Jcdwood. do. New Eng. Tale. I ude Sams Farm ence. Arthur s Successful Merchant, do. Tals. Mrs. ai-tii!:rton. Horace Translation. Virgil do. Mrs. Car- leu's Works. Heroines of History. Land and Sea. Deck and Port. Sea and Sailor! Ship and Shore. Naval Lue. Star Papers. Masonic Chart. Irving s Columbus. Long Look Ahead. Citv of New York.' Livinc l.rators of America. Yonng Man Advised. Mis- ions in Tonsa and Fegee. Truth Stranger Than Fic tion. Knout and the Italians. Hvdr.iimthic Cook Book. Death Bed Scenes. Gift Rook for "tonne Men lo. do. Ladies. Anecdotes for Girls, do. !. Rovs Young Husband, do. Wife. do. Mother, do House keeper. Siiniurney's Letters to Young Indies, do do do Mothers. Arthur's I! Nights with the Washinato- ninns. Manly Character, by Peck. Government of hildren. Mrs. Ellis Works. How to be a I .adv. How to be a Man. Gold and Gospel. Pilgrim's Prorress.- Footprint-? of Famous Men. Charlotte Elizabeth's Work's. Advire to Young ifvn. Peasant Rov Pbiloso- her. Ablsitt's Marco Paul B'oks. Uo Franconia Merchant's Ihtnghter. .Ksop's Fables. Scottish Chiefs Arabian Nights. Robmon Crusoe. Rollo It-K.ks. Mo ther's Guide. Ferris' Mormon. The Old Inn. Con- ict of Aaes. Don Quixote. Paul and Virginia. Amer an Debater. Fern Leaves. Tri-colored Sketche In aris. Chamber's Infor'nation for the People, ilel- ille's Reil'Mirn. Tvpee, Marni. Onve. and White Jacket. Barne's Miscellanies. Wendell's Blackstone. Sab. lay Miscellanies. lytos Felting, hv Cnstis. Bancroft's Mis- ccllanies. Jcrrold s Men of Character. Miller s First Impressions of England. Kirwin's letters to Rishop Hnirbes. Coombs' Constitution of Man. Miss Beech- er's Receipts, do Calistlieuies. Bell Smith Abroad. And a number or others too numerous to enumerate. Constantly receiving large additions to the forgoinc Stationhbv. Foolscap Patter great variety. let ter do, do, plain and gilt- Note do, dc, do, do. Envel opes all styles. Inks all kinds. Pens and Holders great variety. Blank Books all sizes and styles. Memorandums. Diaries. Pass Books. Time Books. 'a per Cutters, do Folders. Shipping Receipt Books, .itliograptiic Prints a large variety. Wrapping Pa per good variety. Wafers. Sealing Wax, Ac, Ac. Finally, we nave a good variety 01 Music Books .cv Cannula Sacra. Alpine Glee Singer. Dulcimer. I horns Glee Book. Metropolitan do. acred Melroeon. Christian Psalmist. Piano Instruc tors. Guitar do. Mute do. Accordon do. lolin do. Mclodcon do. Plymouth Collection with Music Sheet Music And the most varied assortment of Statiosert ever offered in Oregon. bb- This stock is oil taught iu New York and other Eastern cities and is sold at UNIFORM PRICES. - We lepen on band School Ititoxs in 1nfA mi titles, together with mivt or the publications of llAKl'KK .V KUOTIIKBS; Dkkbv .1 Jackson; lvisos A Phixskv; Pmi.l.trs & Samson; A. S. Baknks & Co.; MlLLEK. OllTON & Ml'LLIOAX; Lkakv & Gktz; Pits am; Api'Letox; and others, e We ask your patyonage. If unable to visit ns and examine our stock, your ouiikbs will be attended to ou the same TEBas as if you bought in person. tf We have arrangements by which, in the course f the fall, we shall l ahle to furnish most of the new nrks issued by tlie eastern publishers within 80 days after publication. Every steamer will bring some new ! works. e are aiso prepareu 10 iiirnisn, nereaiier, the following Magazines at Publisher's rates and Postage: Harper 8 .New Monthly f s m lHitnam's 3 0 Ladies' Bonository, I 00 Oodey's Lad's Book. 3 00 Subscription Lists will be open for these, and other Magazines, till the last steamer in November. Send us your names and addresses, with the subscription price of any periodical, and it shall be forwarded. Portland, August 25, 1S56. jetf Fresh From New York.' i OX HA XII AXD KOtV RECEIVING. "pVRY GOODS. Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hard L ware. Groceries, Books and Stationhry Call j aud see them. 2f J. II. I. B, MOORES. "TRY-GOODS for ladies and gentlemen, in great va- Af nety, at ziitt JHU'JKKS' f MHAT Cotton Yarn has arrived, at x 2;tr MOORES'. TT U LL'S No. 1 Soap, the best you ever used. Try it. "hite lead, linseed oil. turpentine, putty, indigo, madder, copperas, alum, oil for lamps and machinery, New Orleans sugar, crushed sugar, cream tartar, saleratus, soda, at 26tf MOORES'. CHAIN PUMPS, monkey wrenches, match plaues, screw arm, sash planes, " " horse shoes and nails to fit. gun locks, plugs and nipples, tubes, bullet moulds, . Wosenliolm s IXL pocket knives, pruning and budding knives, rat traps to eateh ttniirrtli, at MOORES' TAR, at 26tf MOORES Books and Stationery. SCHOOL READERS, Parker's lt. 2d, 3d, 4th and Sth. Sanders' do do do do McGuSy'a do do .0. do. - , , - Davies' arithmetic. " University aud Common School, '. ; IatellectuiJ aud primary, Davies' Bicrdon algebra, Legemlre, surveying, - tieomctry an J trigonometry, Key to Davies' Arithmetic, - Thompson's arithmetic. Parker's jihilosopby, juvcnilejand 1st lessons. Grammars Clark's. Bullion's Smith's, -Geographies Mitchell's, ilouteitli s manual, Montcith's 1st lessons.. Music Lute of Zion.New Carmina Sacra, '. Christian l'salmi-t, MLssoiu-i Harmony, Normal Song Book, Singing Book, at ICtf MOORES" WRITING-PAPER, superior article. Black ink, from quarts to 2 oz, Slates and pencils, ' Tabor's pencils. Envelopes, wafers, - School cards and toy books, at 5tf MOORES" FAMILY BIBLES, Webster's Quarto Dictionary, University " Variety of Misccnaneoas Works, worth bnyinr. at Wafeefielrf & Co., ' WHOLESALE AND R ET A ILMER CHANTS, ALBANY, Ll'X COfXTr, O. TM, Tf7"EEP constantly on hand a full assortment of Grocer XV certes. Hardware, Cartieuters' tools, illacKsmittis Tools. Oiieenswrire, Clothiug, ltiots and Sbfs, Paints and Oils, Varnish, Ladies' Dres Goods and trimmiu. Ac Ac. ltf rt'ST RECEIVED at Albany. 22 bbls. New Orleans I and Crushed Sugar, (frota N. Y.) and for sale low at WAKEr 1ELD & CO S. Albany, Jane 13, 13.6. lltf )f KEGS suierior Dned Apples (new crop) jat J received by WAKEFIELD & CO. DAMANT1NE Candles, 25 boxes, for sale by 14tf WAKEFIELD A CO. 15 KEGS Syrup (Seth Adams' best) jnst received by I4tl HAKtMUJIXlU I RON. 20000 lbs. best Refined and Swedes' Inn 0 -also Band Iron, Cast and Plow Steel, the best assorted sizes in Oregon. For sale low to buck smiths and merchants. 14tf WAKEFIELD H CO. 2,500 LBS. pure White Lead, fvr sale at lltf WAKEFIELD CO'. COMPLETE set of Cooper s Tools for sale. lltf WAKEFIELD A CO. 15 BEST Chicago Clipier I'iows. for sale at re duced rates, by IStf WAKEFIELD CO. 01 BOXES 8 v. 10. 10x12 and 10x14 French Glass, t)U just received and for sale by lltf WAKEFIELD A CO. A GOOD assortment School Books constantly kept .rt. ou hand, 14tf WAKEI- 4 CO. 250 LBS. choice Osage Orange seed. Abo. Bl:;c Grass, Clover aud Timothy Seed. WAKEFIELD CO. 14tf w TREAT, Ba-on, Eges, Butter. Beans and Corn ta- Een iu exenange lor gooi at ine nienesi market rates. w akemeld iu Albany, lam 5. 116. 14tf Notice to Shippers and Merchant? ONE of the firm being permanently located in San Francisco, all consignments of prod-tee and orders to be filled, will 1 attended to without delay, at mode rate rate. 2i!tf WAKEFIELD CO. 10 BBLS. LIME, jut received. WAKEFIELD CO. Albany, Aug. 3. 1S.16. 2titf O rr, LBS Blue Vitrul for sale, jCuXj 2t;tf wj AKEFIELD CO. 25 ETS Cast Boxes, jt nt WAKEFIELD CO"S. 10 SETTS Eliptic Springs for sale brw, 2tf " WAKEFIELD CO. SETTS Hub Bands, for sale 2titf WAKEFTEI.D CO. Notice. ALL who are indebted to Wakefield Co., at Wash ington Butte, will please call and settle the same wimom delay. 2Ctf Four Years in Oregon. 1 C. ROBBING. Wat-.-h-maker. takes rleasnre !n vT. tenderinir to his anraenMis friends and customer his sincere acknowledgments for the lileral patronage so kindly extended to him during his four yers resi dence in Oregon, and he hopes by renewed exertion and strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their faror and confidence. I locks. (Mil and Silver Lever W stches.Gold Chains Jewelry, Rogers" Pocket Knives, Silver and Plated Ware for sale Inw. Strict attention given to repairing fine watches. .icweirv manuiacturea to oruer- rortland, Oct. 23, 15C. 35m2 A Scdit al EtTolution ! The World rcanimons ! IIOLLOWAY'S OIAT3IEAT. TIIE UHEAT COVMEK 1 UK IT ANT. The Tinis of disease often makes its war to the in ternal organs through the pores of the skin. This pen etrating Ointment, melting under the hand as it is rub bed in. is absorbed through the same channels, and reaching the seat of inflammation, promptly and invari ably subdues it. rhether located in the kidneys, the liv er, tne lungs, or any other important crgan. It pene trates the surface to the interior, throngh the countless tubes that communicate with the skin as summer rain passes inio the fevered earth, diSusing its cool and re generating lnnuenre. SKIN DISEASES AXn GLAXDULAR SIVEL- IJXtiS. Every species of exterior irritation is qnicklv reduced by the anti-inflammatory action of this Ointment. An gry Eruptions, snrh as Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Tetter. Kingworm, t?caid Head, keltic Kasii, scabies (or Itchl Ac, die out. to return no more, nnder its application. Hospital experience in all parts of the world proves its inlallibilitv in diseases of the skin, the muscles, the joints and the glands. ULCERS.'SORES, AND TUMORS. Tlie effect of this unrivalled external remedy upon Scrofula, and other virulent ulcers and sores, is almost miraculous. It first discharges the poison which pro duces suppuration and proud flesh, and tbns tl.e cures which its healing properties afterward complete are safe as wcil as permanent. 1VOUXDS, BRUISES, BURNS, AND SCALDS. In casee of the fracture of the bonos, injuries caused by steam explosions, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Rheuma tism. Stiffness of the joints, and coutraction of the sin ews, it is employed and warmly recommeaded by the faculty. This marvelous remedy has been introduced by its inventor in pevon into all the leading Hospitals H Europe, ana no private nouseaoia suoum oe without it. UNDENIABLE TESTMONT. The Medical Staff of the French and English Armies in the Crime have officially signed their approval of Holloway's Ointment, as the most reliable dressing for sabre cuts, stabs, and gnu shot wounds. It is also sign ed by the surgeons of the Allied Navies. BOTH THE OINTMENT AND THE PILLS SHOULD BE USED IN THE FOLLOWING CASES: Run Ions, Bums, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Ffcnla. Gout. Lumbago. Mercurial Eruptions, Pifes.Rhenmatism, Ringworm, Mali Knenm. scalds, stin Diseases, swelled lands. Sore Legs. Sore Breasts, Sore Heads. Sor Throats, Sores of alt kind. Sprains, Stiff Joints, Tetter, leers, venereal sores, w ounos or all Kinds. Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hollowav. 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand. Loud. , by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine thronghout the United States and the civilized world, in pot, at 25 cents, 62 J. and l each. gf 1 nere is a consiueraoie saving done by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for tlie guidance of patients in eve ry disorder are afllxed to each pot- 39y The Oregon Statesman - vln Indtpmdtnt Journal , dnoted to. Politic. General Mdligrnct, -r., PvhHtkrd at Satem, Ortgon. ASAHEL BCSH, Proprietor, PubhVber, and Editor. ' The Statesman Is Democratic, in politics, and thor oughly National in its character. It 13 hostile to every species of sectionalism, fanaticism, and intolerance ; and will vigorously oppose all attempts to incorporate any of the insane isms of the is.j into oar Territorial legislation. it will advocate aU practical meagre of Re form and Progress, economical and simple administration of our local government ; faithfulness, integrity, and ca pacity in office, and a system of rigid an3 direct ac countability of the officer to the peoole. It will dis cuss all measures agitating the publiciiind, in a man ner fearless, impartial, and jiLst. Its News Department will be edited with mncb attention, and nothing will be spared to furnish early, accurate, and comprehensive publication ol tlie cur rent intelligence. The Statesman has a large, widely-scattered, and mot . excellent corps of correspondents, and very complete facilities for procuring news. Dae attention is also paid to the publication of Miscel lany, Agricultural and Literary matter. In this paper are published the laws, resolntions, and ' treaties of the United States, and the laws and resolu tions of the Territory of Oregon by authority. The paper is printed on new material, and upon a sheet of the largest size. . Reduction In Price for 7th Volume. On the 17th day of March 1S57, the seventh volume of the Statesman will be commenced. For that volume , and from that date tlie subscription prtce 01 the states man will be lAree dollar per jreor, if paid tti irtly in ad vance. All old subscription ones musi iiKewise ue paiu. , Orrgoa and California Packet Lint. rTHE following vessels will run m connec- A'ait Frmurisca and Portland : BARK OCEAN BIRD, Wincrss. Master, ' CHAS. DEVEXS, Healt. " " NAHUMKEAG, Williams. " BRIG L B. LUNT, Richardson, " The Barks have all been coppered recently, and are in first rate order, commanded by experienced captains. freights mil be earned at tne itncext rale. Produce sent fr-m any part of the country to Oregon City or to the Liun City Works, will be received and forwarded to San Francisco. Agents: - GEO. ABERNETHY Co Oregon City. ABEENETHT, CLARK Co. San Francisco. Novemlicr, 8, 1S4G. 3Ctf Tnitti 31 ust and Will Prerail. ALL ye that are in search of truth, and believe in Progression, will be well paid by calling and pur chasing any of the following works, which I have jut received from Valentine & .'o, Sao Francisco, to-w:tr Discussion on bpiritu2li-.ni bet aeen rinttan s. tiich- mond. Compecdicm of the Theological and Spiritual writings of Swedenborg. Spiritcali-n scientifically demonstrated, by Prof. Hare. The Shekinah, by Bnt tan. A lyric of tlie O lden Age, a poem. by Key. T-L. Harris. A lrric of the Momioe Land, by Harris. Epic of the Starry Heavens. by Harris. Buchanan's Antbro- p-logy. Dynamics of Magnetism. Beligion of Man hood. Healing of the Nations, bv Ta Image & Linton. Night side of Nature. Theory of Pnecmatc logy. Natty, a Spirit. The Celestial Telegraph, or the Secrets of the Life to Come. Ac. I jfe iu the Spheres. The Pil grimage of Tbomas Paine and others to the 7th circle in the spirit world, by Rev. C. Hammond- ALSO A. J. Davis' works, comprfc-irg bis la.-t wrt, called the PENETRALIA: being Iiaimonical answers to impor tant questions. ALSO Mrs. French and Mrs. Mel tier's Clairvoyant Jiedii ine. F. S. HOLLAND, Atrent for the " Spiritosl Telegraph."' Oregon City. Oct. 14. IjG. 33tf Notice to Importers of Impqna. TtHE Schooner UMPUUA.underthe command A. of S. D. H iusdaie, sailed fr m Umpona river ; or San 1-rancisco. on the Itii ot ilay. and intends making regular trips beteen these two ports- It is oulv necessary we believe, to remind tlie impor ters of Lrmp9na that this vessel the Umpqua is the Orst ever lannched oa the waters of the Cmpnra. to in sure their patrmace and support. This vessel will dis charge her cargo at Scott-burg, and at the rate she in tends to carry freight, wiU not only save the shipper very considerable item, btit save him the transpirtatioii up the river, and thereby enable him to receive his goods without so much handling as heretofore. In fine, the Schooner I'mpqua. of Scotfehcrg, is a real Cmrsjnas craft and being the fir.-t on the li-t in thif great reform, confidently relies npon all the Umpqua for support and encouragement. For fTcichtornassasreappIvtn ABaa, afcKmlay A Co Scottsburi. or t,i the Cpt. on board- Merchants wish ing to ship fr-m S::n Fraucisco, can apply to Allan, Lowe Co.. las. L lav st.. or to the laptais. Scottsburg. May 27, 156. 13tf. Pfarc , lute, Peace. "TO'W is the time to Lint orchards, and the J. sooner the lietter. And if von want to get tr-iod trees at a fair price, just call at the FRCIT ' FAKM NL'ilSI-UiY. twelve miles eat of Salem, on the Territorial road leading frrm Oregon City to the head of the valley, and you will find just what you want, for we have ten of thousands of apple, pear, plma and cherry (on tame root-;) trees, which we intend to sell in quantities to suit purvha-ers. A liberal share of pat rocage wili be thankfully received- -- Fruit Farm. Nov. 1. S4tf Snrjfons and Physicians HAYING rendered service in the 1st Reghnertt O. IS. V. are requested to render a full report to this of fice as soon as practicable, of all expenditures, employ ees. Ac-, as it is desirable to wind up the business of the Aledical department. Address K-W. Shaw. Assistant Snrgeon General, Surgeon General's office, Salem. aov. 1, ios. 34tt Strayed, P50M the subscriber, a portion of his stock, marked and branded as follows: Crop off the left ear, and swallow-fort in the right. C- braid. Any person know ing the wherealouts of cattle bearing this brand and. marks, will be properly rewarded by seeding me infor mation. jAnts heaihei;li . l-ane connty. Aug. 7, ISSfi. 22tf JiOs Aiiselos Salt. O ALT 300 bags Los Angelos Salt, received, per Xa- nnniEcag, aua , aud for sale at K-vM rate. ltf . ABEKNETHY CO. Wanted. TWO or three good laboring hand? to carry on the lumbering laisinesos ; ab, a good Cook wanted for which the highest wages will 1 paid. T be undersigned wi;! deliver Is:mber arv where on rue Willamette river below the month of the Santiam river. Fersons wfc-hii g t exchange two or three good yoke of work c-xen for luml-r will find it to their advantage to give me a call at Jeflerson, via dmser's Fcrrv. on tee Santiam river. JAtOB CONPOK. Jefferson, Nov. 10, 1S56. 37 tf. Dealers in Produce, Loo ok Here ! ! THE subscribers having recently purchased, refitted, and enlarged the Warehouse at Fairfield, are new prepared to store and forward Produce, Merchandise, Ac. at reasonable rates.' Grain bought on commissioa. Buyers from abroad are invited to call on, or address J. C- Pfcl-.Bl.f-S Cl-. Fairfield, Marion Co., O. T Xovemr 7. 1 35tf Medical Notice. THE snhscrir4r. would inform the inhabitants that he is at his old stand, ready to attend to all calls in his profession ; also he has ea hand a well selected uct or Eclectic concentrated Medicines, with a well asorted supply of Syringes, all of which he will dispose of on reasonable terms. W.WARREN. Salem December 2, 1S5G- 3tf Sheriff Sale. VTOTICE is hereby g.tven. that by yirtr.e of writ of i execution, issued oet of tlie district court withia and for the county of Polk, in the Territory of Oregon, m;iter the seat 01 tne ricrK i said court, and to me di rected in the case of F. M. Thorp, asrainst Chailes P. Cook, I will on Tuesday the l?th day January. 1S57, on the premises between the hours of 9 o'clock A. and 4 o chxk P. M of the same day, sell at public ven due, for cash, all tlie right title and ir.terest of th said Charles P. C-k, in and to the following described premises. To wit : the cast half of land claim No. 63, in township 8. S range 4 wet, as described in notitica- ion i2., containing szu acres ot land or as miiea hereof of said land 1 aim as lies in Polk County. Also one house and lot in the town tf Independence descri bed as follows : 1 t s in block 9, in said town ef Inde pendence, Poik comity, witii -11 the hereditaments and tenements thereonto belonging. l. lUbt tK, t-ner.n. rolk county, O. T., Dec 1G, 1S06. . 4Cw4 Final Settlement. "jVTOTTCEis herel y tiven. that Wm. Yaushn. admiK 1 istratorof the eitateof JESSE HASKET.deceased. having filed his accounts in tb probate court of Linn oiiiity. for final settienient of said estate, it is ordered that the first Tuesday in January next, be set apart for the hearing of the same. S. D. HALEY". J. P. I.inn emintv. Iec, l. loR. 4!wpM War Claims. "Vf 0TICE is hereby given, that I will 1 at the seat of IN government on" the 1st of January. Is57, prepared to attend to all applications concerning unadjusted claims crowing out of the Indian war. and coming with 1 1 .: 0 i i'ii irvnrw U llljf 11,11 ii. . . ..... .. Iei-eniiier I . !-.. .-t' Powder. WE have a large supply of powder in hand. GEO. ABERNETHY & CO.. Oregon City, Nov. 13,lso. 37tf Wanted. "V ATS. S.WTO bushel. V J Wheat. 4.C00 bushels, at 32tf PHILIP COHEN'S Store. Old Arrangement. TV TOT ICE is heredy given to the inhabitants of the XN teat ef government and tht surrounding raid that . D. Boon lias pure nasea tne entire mtere-i or a 11 tne goods in tue r.airiiu. aiuu, anu win coimnus vu sen goods at the old Empire Stand, at wh.ue.-ilk and RL Tail. Store fronbug on Maiu street alley, Mill street. J. D. UOOA. Salem, Jan. 21.1S36. 4.y. W&nted. 5000 bushel Oats, and 0e Wlieat.and anynnan- tity ot dead swuie. for which rash will L-e paid on delivery. Oregon City, Nov. il, liiS J.FUESCOTT.