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4 t Dr. trtrf sXiftl Kitten. Tal-J-CZ APKATS Grand Mcdi.-al and Surgical J J Institute, Armory Halt, corner of Sacramento And M nUfomefT ., San Francisco, California. Kstahl'sh- el for the rVrrnanerit cure of all Private and Chronic IMsnavses, and the mpnreMfoa of ansckery. Dr. J. L.CZAPKAT.t-in ths Hungarian Rendn- -tinanra War; Chief Physician In ha Xh Restawnt or Honved. chief surgeon to the military hospital at Pesth , Uanrary, and late torturer on Diseases nf Urinary Or gan and DUease of Women and Children. would mwt respectfully inform the public of Oregon and California that he hu opened an Institute for the care of Chronic IKaniM at IU InMU. Hsw-r kUwrL heart, hlnod. brain ' and the horrid eoaaeipieacc ol seif-abttse, and he hope tint hi long xpenaaoa ana snccessiiii irraut i ma ny rears, will insure him a share f public patronage, " It the nractice of mtnr rear In Earope and the Cni- W'l State, and during the Hungarian war and cam p ilsus. he is enabled epnlv the n-mst eddent-and icsesvfut remedies again-4 diseases of ait kind He nici no Men-nry charges m-wlerate treat hl patient ' In a mmrl and honorable wsv has reference of an- l leAtionabte veracity from mi-'n of known repectalili- tr ana nt;-n st-tniiin; in society, ah panics wnmi Kim br letter, or otherwise, will recv-ivn the het and ' gentlest treatment, and implicit m lecy. The Dr. s oTlcais are at Arra vrr It irl. vwner of Sacramento and M.mt-romi-rvst..8an Franerssss. California; Tim i 0PERMATH!tRKiK.V Oil LlX'AL WKAKSESA ODr.UJ. Cn.pkay M call paMIe attention to -verm.atorrtiT or local weanae. neiu ami allosne of hitman m iladie one a.we to be dVpreca ted than this, aa well because of present distress.es the 1 n HI mate results. The tone of the svstem nader it in- fl'tenre in either impaired or entirely detmyed. and a class of symptom superinduced that nndts man for the - irfta m tone of anr of the ordinary duties of life. The injuries doue to the physical part T man U truly la 1 meatable. bat trilling when compared to those of the s-ew-orimu. the great mi i o'l renter, and to the nev ' w km system feoerallr. ThU disease, which Vw often " r'irt-wanejt npa that solitary vice. scir-alur. Involve pita-logical condition beyond the comprehend, of the nninttuted. but which arc well tinilcrstiod by the rrg- . tlr practitioner. Anions the symptom nnxt conspic uous are the following: lve or sotit me. arrrion vt ' ha-Aaem an.l -iety, ditredng timidity, imr wi er- riteincot fro:. uxnl cne, iw oi mrmnrr, nwr in vMlitr to rean e wrectlr. low anirft and ' 1t4tadc. dullne of annrehenion and mitntlinpr Thew beins functional deraoem?ait. are onen the h r hin?era of fcurid or?anie teMn of the brain, which proiloce fatartr. derrnia ano mu. - Pnrthe ewre of thfe and all kindred di-cJe-. Ir. CaankAy has ebIUhed hia Imtrtute. whrrr U rair rely with perfect coandence upon thai au wna o mg experience and taaroash drT..-n to hb profa ha- 'tm!I1 wSmnKv honia call or write, withnat delay - and aee the aaeana by wok-h they may recaprrate and "Til e.-nnItaton4, br letter or other" ie. free. Ad dret DR. U J. CZAPKA . . . t - j ., ,- Medical lntit !tr. Armory lull. Cor. Sacramento and Mmta-mnrry at. S9mX .'! . - ' Saa Francico. CaU SRi-RKT 11SKAE.S-4HC U 4. CZAPKAY'd EX d traordiaary iirtev in the treatment nf secret di ea.a in the pnaiary and other t-irs. tndacea him to call public attention w ine laci nut toe am hem. who have made daily. anpuratitaa to him. there ia 'nut one who ha not been etrectoally and permanently om. In wmt ciw of torivate dbeawa. the Dr. rnar- anUea A perfect core in a few dam witbont bindraace ' t) tmilnesa or other htenareiflene. The Dr.' method of treatise theae maladie. enmbine the improvement nttda by the medical faculty with iiwmrVt rt his own. that are atrkitowa to anyoaeel and which, when applied, prevent the poadbibty of erH after eoBWjnen ce. Jecuodjij yphm. which It o de-tractire of health, prod acini ulcerations of the throat, destroyinc, the parts, and learmf the bone expnocd. whi.-h mortiry. separate and come away, drtfl sarins the sufferer ar4 "horribly, aa well as rmparrinjf hi frenera! health, and nredjpdng- to eoBamption. the Dr. treats in the most certain and efflcient manner. A No, painrol twefliar nponthe boaes. dfaflenrina; splotches upon the akin, ores, pimplea, and all other consequences of prirate disemws he g-onraaties to cure or avk a eompeaaatlon. Dr. C. wkiIJ eret!iHT call the attention of this who hare failed to obtain relief from others, many of whom he haa already cared, and many are stil ander treat ment. The Dr. make no charge for eonauitatioa. and invites all to call at his In-ititnte :aad he will aire them poch satisfaction aa they ran obtain nowhere rle. Thof at a distance, br writ ins; to the Dr.. can hare their cares properlv attended to. Ofllces. Koa. S and 4 Armory Halt, corner af Sacramento and Xontvomery .t San Francisco, California. . t raJ '.,m Cmtnt KieoTrrr tl ilie.Ifr. GHK AT BlewdnfH to Mankind! Inaoreat hot Potent! D.CZAPKAYS PltowwriaCTtcvit. elf-dirnfe-' trng aaent.) a sure pirrentive nswim secret dneasea. - and aa asurpassed remedy for actofaioue, aaavrenon and caauetous Slcer, and all cntanoo erupti-.ns and di evms. rir sale at Da. Citraat'a Office, Armory Mall, comer of Sacramento and Montgomery at-. San Pran eico. CaL A in.culatioa to preventive a?int small rxrx, o is Dr. Cxapfcav' rYophilarttenm a prevent aaiint secret difc ' That they ran 1 preTrtl h rrper agenta. is as well aa e-t.Wied fact a "aa they van be eared after their etaSrwliment. This principle, trhien Is now anb-erxaHy re.-vvnrxed. was received even brfote the dnv of Jeimer.toe dteoveirerf v.teeiaation, 1n 17M, nnd its multirilied benefit ever since have re Wire J aa they deserved, the attention, of the Medical c.teatty.' It was in por.mit of this branch of the medirai seienee that Dr. U J. Czapkay fort una telv madrthe dis covery of his Prophvlacticom, arbich. for the cancerous aoinJlHi)u.rr-. standi wa si vi;idl.y any asant jaj the Pbarataeoptaav' The mwbu operandi of this mmi. icioe is explained upon tbebypxiieau that secret pois a"Mi chemical properties abi -h are urutcaiiird by . beins; oroajbt ia (Mtrt with this prtphylatic. as arids are know to aeuUaiu alkalies, tllrvius entirely their original properties, and readerin them inert. Tlje effect f tbi a?e:it ia iuttn-di:ite, and removes the poaiibmty of a emtrartion of di-warae. If, however, the disease has been contracted, it is nefnl in nentralizioe the p-jisonoas secretion, arhich lur ats-pti?n. produce Sim consequences kawn as seoondiry disease. In can cerous and gangerons nicer, in foetid dischaiw and fn tntaO'ius diteases where the xeeretions are excoriatintr. It scti npoa the same principle and It one of the mnit wlfectaal remebes ftpr the pnrp-e now known. Where . lbiea.'e Is on enabiUhed it should te nsed in eonnec tkm with other remedies, and when so ned never fail of sneceis. . It has been admiiiv-tered by the Da-tor" fn many thousand caes. and he has yet to find the first in which it has failed to SHtMerve the pnrpose for which ii was administered. Price, t . 'nll directions are at-ta-hed to eai-h package. - . X. B. In eae where the Prsylatlcnm Is used as curative. Dr. !- J. Czapkay will furnish (rratU) a pre acrinti'Hi for his Wood pun fier. All coramonications from the coantrr, addressed only o Dr. L.J. CZAPKAY. San Francisco, fal., srill lie strictly and eonndentially attended to. and re me lies, with tiie irreatott care and secreey. immediately dis natched by express or otherwise to their de-tinati-m. . L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D. " !OmJ en Prancisro, Cal. TO THK LtOIES OP OitEfXIX a NO ClLirOBNI. 1. J. Ozrwxx, M. t-, physician snrgeon and aeenucber, in-Tib-t the attention of the sh-k and afflicted females la boring nader aay of the various forms of diseases of the ltraia. tnajr. k feart, stomach, liver, wotnb, blood, kid neys, and all diseases peculiar to their sex. The Dx tor is effecting more permtnent cures than any -other physician in treon or vaHroraia. vet aoiaise deiicary ansvent vou. bot anrrfv immedaitely. nad aare nrs I root painrai sauenus; wra pwmaMuv w Ail fmr ried ladies, wh mo delicate health or other cireum4ances do not allow to hare aa ioereasa in tbeir (atmiliea should write or call at Dr. 1 J. Cnpkay'a Medical lastjtate, Armory Hall, corner of Sacramento and Montgomery streets, and they will receive every possible relief and help. The Doctor's OfH s are so arranged that he can be consulted without motestatioa. - lm3 a-j-The attention of the readers is called to the foi owinsc: " A ladv of hi;rh standins; ia society and respectabitHy. pnliiUhed a card in the Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch, September It. 1851. which is as follows! A C'aan The anderined feel it her duty to express her heartfelt frratitade to Dr. Czapkay, for the success Sol care of herself and child. The latter bavins; been arilicted by a severe attack of Cholera Infantum." was (riven up as incurable by some of the moat celebrated physician, when she called oa Dr. Caapkay. of whom abc beard very favorable report, and woo. after a abort period, restored the child to perfect health. Encour aged by this extraordinary result, she sonjrht advice herself, ftsr the scrofulous malady, with which she had been afflicted for eijrht years, and which withstood the treatment of the bet physicians in Kurope and Ameri ca. But Dr. Czapkay has- succeeded In afFirdinc- her nera taent relief, so that she caa now enjoy life, which, fw tiiM year bad loot all charms fur bar. She. thers f we ueemi it doe to herself and to all sick and afflicted C wan mend Dr. Csanksy. as one of the most skillful phy4ciaa within the United State. ' 1 ' Mb. CAROLTVE ORAY. Corner of Waluot and 7th streets, Philadelphia. A. Gi-azca. Notary Public 126, 7th street. . Tlie fotlowing ia an editorial notice in the Boston Ctily Times of Anjrust Cth. IM: A Sciixftl Phticia. Ir. L. J. Cxapkay has opeoed aa offlse at No. IS Pleasant street in this city., Dr.'C is a Hnnrariaa by Mrth, and ras connected with Che patriocie army as physician and surgeon ander the patronage of Kossuth He combine with a aaished edoeatioa aad the most refined and agreeable manner, the m Mt extensive scientific abilities and skill ia hia pr-fe Mtoa. and we feet mnch pleasure in recom mending dim to oar citizens as a pbysiciaa and a awntleman ir. Caankay has spent some time in Philadelphia where he won Use confidence aad friendship af those who be es -a acquainted with bun. - Among his friends ia Phil. adel,ibia are gentlemen of the highest respectability, with whom we are personally acquainted. lie bad an extensive practice iu Hungary before the Aostriaa and Russians compelled bim to leave' it few being found nitty of excessive patriotism. We hope he will receive that patronage doa a man of so eminent capacity. The above are only a few of the many testimonials which Dr. Czapkay has to his possession, but cannot -p ibi'ih tw want of spare. xU eoraroaruoatiarsi, Itjr ietter-or odverw.se,) "tee. " iPeTo!s ir;i-g prompt arfcrt; m. rin.l who wh to avoid the delay awrespemjiafr. CM beve Immedi ate atteatioa by endinx ten dollar a ctmanltatioa far. auu can narc mrojeme mrwaroru. Aanrooi to , I . . U J. CZAPK.Y, M. P. vomer sacramenio ana aiongomery streets, - r I9mJ , Ean r rancivon.' SPEhMATORRREA. or Local Weakness, nervous de bility, law spirits, lassitude, weakness of the limbs and back. IndUpositioa. loss of memory, aversion to so ciety, Live of aulitode. timidity, self-dltnwt, dizziness. neaoacne, pains in tne side, aneciion ot tne eye, pim ples on the fare, sexual and other inlirmities in man, are cured sithout fall by the justly celeln-Jted physician and surgeon. I- J. Czapkay. Hi method of eilring diceases i new (nnitnnwn to others ano nenea tim great sne er All consultations, br letter or otherwise, free. a a . sr a sst ss- ar aa a-a Aouresa, tiira.ti m. v.. ttaCt .San Francisco, Cal. Citizens' Islaie of 8teaaners I v PORTLAKD.. ....... CapUMtukar, ' ENTERPRISE-. .". . . Cant. Janntsot.. . . . . Will run in connection ; the Posf.J(tl,' leaving IHRTLASD FOH ORBGOS CITY, DAILY, (SL'X- DAY8 EXCEPTED.) AT 10 OTXOCK. A.JI.. . .The " ENTERPRISE" makiaa SubWECKLV trips twtXBVALLlS.lcTinf . CAXEMAHOX MONDAYS. ATS O'CLOCK. AiM.i A- l 1IIUKUAYS. AT Z U CUKK, P. M. f . srw- All frelvht for the shm a line srill 1 m-elntnt rue at llnyt aUarf-boat, rrtlanL ' ALE.'iri)Ett S. ??l'RRAY. AIKIIIDALD JAMfESON. -February lrdh. l3fii ; - ' - tif Ilrnrr iahiiMa Ce.;', WIIULEAALB DltfUGISTS. i .1 j t(IW WathinRton Streel, Sad Fntnrlsfo.) Offer fur sale to the country trade, the Ltrje-l ' stock of r.Kd- in their line on the I'acilie coa-t comnri- sinc Ib-nss. Chemicals, t'etfiiraerv. Patent Medicines of ail Kino. Hruxhes, I'siiiU. utls. Glajts, Turpentine, and every arti. le appertiininc to the business. . Having su perior farilitics'fnr obtaining ' their goods they think tney ran oner Inducements to buyer unequalled by any other house. ( Orders respectfully solicited. ' . 401y ; ;.!"V, Powder. . TK have a large supply of powder in hand. i ' tlKO. ABEUXETHY CO.. trresron City, Nor. 11.18.1. STtf Dentiatry. D1. 1. R. CARDWEU ltrnut Surgeon Corvallis, will prartice u hisprofea. in.st Crrralli. Euzrru Cue. If :srs- frr. Arof6iirg.nil Jjrktonrillr. Skill, nniestioiahlr: rharse.repei-tailr: work, warranted. Teeth examin ed . and alvwe given free of charge. Due niti.-e grrrn of change of office. - April ;. 1S.W. i ' Ttf Map of Orejfon and Washington. THE undersigned .'brinii engaged in compiling a Map .f Oweiwi and Washincbm Territories, for rmblica- tr-i. i .lr -irons uf obtaining all poable information as tc the ! ration tx miiis. i-osi-omcas, sc.. togetner vntb my sketches of the ronntry outside of the Government r-rver thtt may I deemed reliable. Communication win 4A z addressed ' Jozm W. Tarrvn. fVrgon v.-ir. - tsJtr jsir. . rnmt. Now Recelrlnc 11H E follosrlng articles from Bark Ocean Bird . sale low. 50 gross matches ; f 110 kegs of syrups ; Mhl.bbU.X. O. sugar; ., . : 10 bids, crushed sugar; , i .., ,; i in bnxes candles ; 10 bMs. vinegar; ; Meases tea; t . :1 . i dot. brooms ; JO doa. bucket ; I cases men'a Sne calf boots ; . t ; J -.. calf brogana ; . S . " goat .. ,. s , 1vs'brogan: ' ' ' ., . .' S ' y.iith calf hrogans; ' i " 1 ' ' women's Morocco boots ; , ,1." - .. imitation hoot ; ; v ' ''$ Misses' booL; : i and lor VI: ' t ; t . I , , IS straw cutters; , ""J It grain cradles ; 1 reaper; .:-:; s :. ft I tas hoptc thre-ber: r.KO. ABF.RXETHY Oreeon CHv. Jnnol. IM. ' IJtfi ' . k CO. , i ( L- For Cheap Bargains f10 to the More of Philip Cohen (at the old Maria-of VJt X. P. Cohen) where ne Das rrceireo the cheapest and best selected stock of staple and fancy dry goods, boots and shoes, hat and caps, ready-made ebdhittg. iron ins ana pioviions, ana wui sen tnent rosrer than any other store in Salem. " ''- ' - Ladies dress goods, atl styles, consisting nf bonnets. nosrers. nnonas, aresa trimmings, sue, velvet, lawns bareres. tissues, ginghams and calicoes. In bis clothing department can be found all stvles of enats. pants, vests, Ac, from the cheapest linen to the AneM broadcloth.' Ili stock of hoots and shoes, both for ladies and gen tlemen Is complete. i Groceries, a large assortment, consisting of sugars tea. oe.srsi; raadlea, tobeem, sres, salt, Ar. r Please call and satisfy jronrself before purchaslnf; el-whrre. . tit ws. Wheat. oats, butter, eggs and other farmers pro duce taken in exchange at the highest msrket prices. PHILIP COHEX. -Stlem. April J4.1.t . t ; , : TO it; 111 rerun .. HAYIXO purchasing agent receipts or , claims instinct the C'ni.sary"s IVpartment. or atgaiintt that department while performing Onartrrsmastrr's du ties lu Middle or eit:ern Oregon, who have not rccHt ed a proptr tout net for the same will please forward this office srithout delay a bill of the articles sold to the government with a certifrcate at the bottom of the fell that the same is jnt and correct, with the name of the parts selling appended to the nertim-ata aad bill, ta ct MUK at the same time the same time the pinxbasrag agent's receipt for the same. w otherwise the clvints may not be presented t tk 4'eramiswioners for adjust ment aad the parties interested lose the same. , , M. M. M.-t.'ARYEO. Cosiasusarjr a'f. O. I? . Coxatss taT C.rtt'L's Orrtcz.l 34tt -. Salem. Oct. 17. 15. ( ...... " ' Jdtft eclted, . x BT BtroueMctrop-jlis, and stealer Columbia, fwin San t'rancisco : ... i 1,000 lbs Rio Coffee. . . -i . ; " 7! Ij-iscs Ad. Candles, ' . .. r" ' ' '. 1 half hbU Dried Apples, , , ,. '. - so Case Claret. , . , 10 il r. RaltimoR fresh Oysters. . r - , : , ifioo Ib China Xo. 1 Sugar, -: v '10 raes old cheese, .., ' ,, . . 10 doz. Brooms. . ,. ,. , , . . ' To arrive, (expected daily) per Xahumkeag, Chat. Dcvens.Ac. ..- ..: . .,,..) 2.1100 lbs China Xo. 1 Sugar, 2.000 Uvo Coffee, , , ...,.. . ' .r:..t -A easea Tsr ' ' ' . " ' " 10 bhls X. O. fcitgar. 3 doi. 3 boope.1 lails, f1-.. rr Cn baKos Ad.Candtcs. V "j :. ("? 1 40 gats Raw Linseed Oil, .' . . : .". ; i V Kega Boston Syrup 8 gaits earh. , 2i hlf bMs Sandwich Island SynnjL . ;' . a bbls Sperm aad Poise Ois, Tf - 1 10 dna.FportraT Powderv. .: ; . . .? , II Cases ifoaeytrb cans, 'a io docTomata Catsun, i ' 4M doz-PielVoit. - , - - : t case Preserved Ginger. " "" ' is eases O. Hysna, Y. Hyson Imp. and Gun Powder Teas, ,' ,,'.. it. ,t 16 boxes Gerkins. . - . '' 10 ktg Pickled Cucumber S gals each, '" 1,000 lbs Xnts Soft Shelled Almonds Eng. Wat. , nuts and Filberts, '10 cases Spices. 10 Tons Iron, all sizes. Including hoop iron, ATI for sale for caoh or Produce. 2ttf JOSEPH X. PBESCOTT. Notice. THE Commissary's Office aCPorUand will be closed in a few day, and the pspers and books of the of flee sent to the Commissary General's Office, at Salem: at which place for the future, accounts acainst the Commissarv'a Department for the northern or Southern war uf Oregon, will be seat for adjustment. And all persons or officers having claims or account to settle with or against said Department, will please forward them to that olaea for adjustment, without delay; as I desire to be preaan-d at as early a period as possible, to am at Cnal report of the late war to the Governor, and close the flic for the last or present war in Ore- II. M. McCARVKK, Corn y Uenl. Portland. O. T, Ang. 29th, 1846. 2tUf Truth Mutt and Will Prevail. A IX ye that are ia search -of truth, and believe in t..Mi rlon will he well naid bv railing and nur- rbasing any of the following works, which I have just received from aientine ec x., oau r raucisco, to-wii: IMscussion on Soiritnalism between Brittan A Rich. mond. Compendium of the Theot igical and Spiritual writings of Swedenborg. Spiritualism acientUically demonstrated, by Prof. Hare. The Sbekinab, by Bnt tan. A lyric of the Golden Age. a poem, by Rev. T. L. Harris. 1 lyric of the Morning Land, by Harris. Epic of the Starry Heavens, by Harris. Buchanan's Anthropology- .Dynamic of Magnetism. Beligioa of Man hood. Healing of the Nations, by Talinage & Linton. Vivntsideof Nature. Theory of Pneumatology. Natty, a Spirit. The Celestial Telegraph, or the Secrets of tbe Life to (.tome, Jfcc ure In the Spheres. . Tne rti griutage of Thomas Paine and others to the Tth cirri in tbe spirit world, by Rev. C. Hammond. ALSO A J. Davis' srorks. comprising hi lat work, called tbi ,Ue SO l OlflV, . MIV IU MIC I i circle A the Dcv-tTRiLlA: beiue- Harmonica I answers to impor tant Questions, ALJ Jtrs. rrenca ana mrm. jseuier s Clairromnt Jseaic-. .p. -Agent for the" Spiritual Telegraph." Oregon City. Oct. U. lWd. Mtf stcZr Hasrer TVaarnatn-w. PPICSONS wishing; to avail themselves of the oppor tunity of obtaining food frnit will Bnd it much to tbeir advantage to call npon the undersigned at hia nursery npon the Willamette river, six miles above Cor- vallia. nnon toe wuu v J - most thrifty growth, and oftbe best variety to be found npon thin coast.. . ... , . omeansr. fy-rtfgfo. s NTT VB-sAPAHU LA ra any quantity, at V Z kMITH A CO'fl, lirr's relrelrum, or Rock 01!, ! CELKRRATED Ibr Its WondsrfUr Outntlre Powers. A Aatural Rmusis, procured from a well in Al leghany Co., Pa., lour huinlred feet below the earth's surface. Put up and sold by SAMUEL M. KIER, Caual Basin. Seventh street, PitUi.mrgh. Pa. . . The healthful balm from Naturc'asecre't spring.' '" -1 The bloom of health and lite to man will bring : ' Aa from her depths the mailc liquid Hows, , . ' To calm our suffering ami asxauce our woes. '" The Petroleum hiis lieen fully tested. It was placed before the public as a remedy of wonderful efflcaw "TP" u" i-quninieu wun It virtues, doubted Its healing properties. Tlie cry of humbug was raised against it. . It had some triend tho-e tlutt wcrectircd through Its wonderful agency. Tbeee spuke nut in its fhror. '.The, lame, thnmeh Its Instrumeutulitr. were made to walk the blind, to se. Those who bud sufli r- etl lor Tears nnder tlie torturing pnius of Rlieumatism, tlont; Xenratffla. Were restored to health and asehilnnui. neverat wrn were wind nave been made to see, the evi dence of which will be placed before you. II vou still hare doubts, go and ask ihnve a ho have brcu cured !--Some of them live in our mld.t. and ran answer for themselves. In writing about a medicine, we are aware that we should write 7VutA thut we should tmike 110 statements that cannot l proved. We have tbe wit nesses: erowdnftlirm, who h ill testify in terms strong er man we can write tlicin. to lite clttcary ol this reme dy; wnn win le-wr mat tne fctnxenm nas done Tor them what no mnltclne ever could before : cases that were pronounced hopeless, and beyond tlie reach of re mediate means : rases abandoned ny physicians of nn questioned celebrity. h?ve len made to exclaim." this istna most wonarrnti remeny ever aiscoveredr- we will lav before you the certificates of some of the most remarkable rases t ts give them nil, would require more snare than would be allowed hv thifc rircnlsr- fsinrs the Introduction of the Petroleum, maur phvslcians nave uren cnnTinceu oi it euicary.ana now rei-ommenu it in tiieu- practice ; ani we nave no aount tnat it win d.iml at tbe head nf the list of valuable remedies. If the physicians do not recommend it, the people w:l navo it oi xnemstives : tor its transcendsut power W d-al trtff gnd mit deroine known and appreciated s when the vot,-e of the cured speak nut : wlien the cure themselves stand ont In bold relief, and. when he who for years has sutu-rrd a ith the torture and pangs of aa immedicable loiou. that has bran shortening hU days, and hastening him " to the narrow house anisiiulrd for all the living." when he speaks nut in its oraisc, wha will doubt it ! The Trtpileum Is a Xatnrul Remedy t it is nut up as it Bow from the bosom of the earth, with out any thing bclne nddrd to or taken from it. It gets its ingredients from the ld of substance which passe over in its secret channel. Thry are blended together In such a form as to defy all baron competition. The5 Petroleum in this resnect is like Min eral Waters, whose virtues in most chronic diseases are arknowleds-d. not onlv l,r nhvslf.Inn ln hvtUMM. mnnfty at Isrse. - These singular flnlds flowing nht of tne eann, imprrgnatett witn medicinal substances ol difTrrent properties, and holding them in nch romnlete solution as to reotilre the aid of Chemistry In order to Uetect tnem, benrs ample proof to the fact that they are compounded by tbe master band of Nature, for the afle riatioa of human stsflrrina and disease. . If Petroleum Is medicine at all. H is a good one. for Nature never half does her work ; and that it ia a medicine of oneqiialed power, we have the most abundant testimony. It will he used when many of the new remedies now In vogue arlH have been fiwgorten forever. It will continue to be need and applied as a retnedv aa long as man continue to be afflicted with disease. 'That it win cure every dis ease to which we are liable, we do not pretend ; hut that it will cure a great many disease hitherto incura ble, at a fact which is proven by the evidence ia its fa vor. Its discovery r a new era in medicine, and ,. , . - - . . win mare to tne neairn anu nsppineas or man. i Scnnrrta. The Petroleum is a great medicine In Scrofula and King's Evil, m all those diseases having then origin in a depraved condition of tlie blood and other flnid of the body. It will enre pains and enlarge ments in the bones and joints, blotches, bile. Erysipe tan. pimples on the face, tetter, scald-head ring-worm, ana sne various aain unease, it nas enren numerous easea of Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Gout. Ac. Several easea of Rheumatism of years' standing, have been en tirely cured. A woman in Franklin Co.. Pa., was eared of rheumatic affection of sevq years standing ; the disease was so aggravated as to confine her to bed during trie greater part of that time, she is now well and considers herself entirely restored. Mirrt,t.ascot-s PtawnosTs. No better remedy ran be found anywhere for bnrna and scalds, the pain of which ft immediately relieves, and restores the parts and disposes) them to heal. Old Sores and I'li-ers will be removed by the daily ap prl ration and administration nf Petroleum. Worm -1 n doses of fifteen or twenty drops admin!- wna o rnimira 01 i ' or mrec years oiq. or upward, two or three times daily. It will remove worms. U a eertatn remedy azalnt Te Worm and A strides in grown persons, In, which ease lite dote ratv-t I a tea spoonful. Bronchitis and A-tlnna ran be relieved bv the Petro leum.: The distressing rough, nlpht sweats, and diffi cnltyof breathing, are reiwved byrtsoseina verv short timet Fever and Artie. Tlie Petroleum has 1st n nsetl In fe ver and agne with rompleta sneecss. It will he found a certain and effective remedy in that trotiMesnmeand un manageabh. disease. The "dose in such cases is a tea spoonful in anypleasant vehicle every three honrs, in the aoernceot ine lever. i . Tooth-ache A lew drops dropped on rs.tbm. and placed in Uie cavity af the aching tooth, will relieve it immedlatelr. -. 1 Croop-By s-itoraring a flannel cloth with the Petro leum and afiplrmg it to the netk end breast, it will give immediate relief. ' - It is also an invaluable rented v in tlie different forma of Scarlet Fever to he used locally as in rase of croup. Neuralgia, in It virion kinds, is -cured by the free ap plication along the painful tract of nerve. In that siie cie nf neuralgia denominated spinal irritation the Pe troleum has given permanent relief, by rubbing with it night and morning. (ww-r or corns thisremedv has been nsetl with com plete surra: the nlan f usina it is to saturate a nieee of cotton with the PVtrotenm. and tie it npon the Cora. The earn should be pared down esety two or three days, and tbe Petroleum applied antil all the hardness has keen almwlsjd.- Drarrtn-ca for the hiteiwal and local administration of tbe Petrolenm. DtsrHvm. Tbe dose m this disease is a tea -spoonful every third hour until the purging ism. In o'd chronic rases.it will only be necessary to take the medicine three times a day. 1 Piles. The mode of administration in Piles ia to give the Petroieirm three times a day internally, and apply twice a day externally, to tlie tumor. Where the Pile are of long standing and much hsrdenedv a drachm of Iodine mav be added to each bottle, to be used a a local application. When the Pile are internal the Petroleum should be injected with a syringe into the rectum. ' ltearuesst Prop ten drops into tne ear at nen-time ano step the ear with cotton, or wool. The ear should be synnged nut with smts made of ens. He soap and warm water, twice a week. ' For Burn and Hca Ms Apply the Petroleum freely over the burnt or scalded psrtn. ' In diseases of the Madder and kidneys, the dose is a tea-spooaftil three times s dav. i - i i i - Far old Sores and Clrer i. Apply the Petroleum morni ng and at bad time. Keep the sores or ulcers clean, by washing themdailr with eaatile snap and warm water. For sore and Inflamed as- The Petroleum should be applied tsm or three times a day to the affected eye and a drop or two be atlosred to get nnder tbe lid. ' where there is a scroflalous tsndencv it must be taken inter- Bally, in doses of a tea-spoonful, three times a day. - For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis aad CssrMmption--The dose is a tea-spoonfnl. to be given three times a day. - In Cholera Morbus, give a tea-spoonful every hour un til tlie vomiting sad purging cesses. in Kheumatism, neuralgia, rulsy, ijonirsciloos oi ine Limbs and Joint, and White Swelling. Tbe Petroleum is to be freely rnblied m tbe affected parts at least twice a day with a flannel rag, and. if convenient, before a warm Are. It should also be given internally, In doses of a sea spoonful, three times a day. : ' For sale at tbe Kaiem Drug -store, or May. U-9tf. W. K. SMITH Jk CO. Grarrenbert; Medicin n. GRAFFENBERG Sarsaparilla. Cterine Cathollcin. Dysentery Syrup, Coosump. Balm. , i Pi'e Ointment, ; Health Bitters, ' Kve Iyotion, Ac, Ac To be found at the Agency of the Company at 9 w. ttauu ac t.u. . , DR. TOWXSEXD't Sarsaparilla, at 9 W. K. SMITH CO.S. M CLAXE'S celebrated rermifhge and liver pills, st , t W. K. SMITH Ctl.H. D It. OSCOOD'8 Indir. Cholagogae. and lb-. Jones' Ainerican Chntagog-te. at W. R. SMITH CO.. Ik srOFF ATS life nills and bitters, and Bernard's dys- iX entcry symp.aud Wistar's balsam of wild cherry, at 9 -v. iv . oaiiu cs. v.v. it. D H. J. AYRKS' ccleln-ated cherry pectoral, for coughs. (colds, and consumpUon, at w. h.. A t U.Ti. M EXICAX Mustang Linament, G. W. Merchant's garlingoll. 9 . iv. smuii a uu. b. )lRE White Lead, raw and burned l'nitr. Chrome, Green aud l ellnw aud other paints, at 9 W. K. SMITH CO."S. UtFCMERY.at 9 W. K. SMITH k CO.U AYXE'S alternative, exiertor!it, and pills, cod liver I oil. castor oil, sweet on, at . K. SJI l l it a LO. S. AYXE'S carminative tuilsam. A tine remedy for i dysenteries, bummer tjutnpisints, r lux, ac, at 9 W. K. SM 1TII X CO.'S. AYXE'S Hah Tonic, at W. H. SMITH k CO.'S. BARUY'S TRICOPHEHOC8, for sale, at 9 W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S. JCARPA'S Acoustic oil; a sure enre for deafness; for sale at 9 W. hi. SMITH A CO.'S, JACKSOX'S Pile ointment and Tetter Embrocation, a sure cure for the above diseases; at. a . . iv. una w. cs T- ITSHTON'S Cod liver oil. for consnmntion. for aula it, at W. K. 8M1TH CO.'S. PETROLUM, or Bock oil, jwt received, and for sale at W. K. SMITH A CO.'S. CHROME Yellow. Prussian Blue. Prop Blacks, Lamp Blacks, Paint Brushes, and Candy, at 9 W. E. SMITH A CO.'S. AJIDYXK Bnrwn, raw Umber, burnt Umber, T. D. Leaser, Gold, lear, surer Mar, mm Bronaea, at 9 ' W. K. SMITH A CO.'S. r ISSfTiy oil, spirits tnrpsntine, alrobol. and tooth I j brcsbrs,, at W.K. SMITH At'O.'S. i HI linn ii nt.iu uj--t A TTORXEYS AXll COUXSEIlltS AT LAW . P" JY S:licitnrs in Clumcrv. CortallisO. T- :. m.kmitii. . ... ,.,,.pltf i ,- ; It Cr n""- i. :.: v. . .- -..-M.;. Tl Hilhell, ! ; ATTORNEY AND COHNSEt.Olt AT'1 LAW; EU geiu; City, Liuie Ooimtp. Oi T. " "' J . ,.r... 4u; rrtrti.':v:.i;::,;,..',.i!v T IsCOOMRS. M. !-; .Surgeon. Ac. SPECIALTY, J DISEASES Or ' THE EYE. Corv.illi.s, Oregon. Septcmlier 2:1, IfWrt. . , 2sm Sun Frnneiseb Advtrlisiug Ascncr LP. FISH Fit: iron m.llding. Amsmile Pacillc F.Xir(jss Olfli-e. unttalrs. Files of nil the iirinciiiat Papers of California and Oregon may be found at this olllce. Mr. r Lsbcr is the authorized Agent for the Statesman. J ' ... ', Chester S. TerrT, , , , , . , ATTORXEY AT LAW, SALEM, OREGON COM "niissioner of Deed, and to take testimony, ac knowledgments. Ac Ac. for Iowa. Indinna. MisHoori. Michigan, California and Washington Territory, let ters of Attorney; and all other Instruments of writing, drawn on short notli-e. 1 ' ns PartH-nlsr attention paid to takhrg depositions. collections of Kates, Accounts, Ac, - Mtl ATTORNEYS AXD COUNSELORS AT t.AW.s't). licitors in Chancery, Ppn-tors, &e., in Admiralty, Portland, Oregon. 4Mf W. n. Farrar, .. . t Ui A TTORNEY AND COITNSELOR AT LAW. SO x. licitor in Chancery and Admiralty. Office on Front street, nest dW north of Stark sL; Portland, Oregon, ' Hardin? k Crorrr. A TTORMEYS ASD OirSEIilRS IT I.A1T. AND J Solicitors in (liaucery. Office near the Court-bouse, !aiem..v.T. '. , Ctfl. I. Shrlti ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AXD Solicitor in Chancery, wilt practice in the various courts of Oregon and Washington Territories. - OVicc. Salem. O. T. ' ' ; . Drlitoi Smith, 'if ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. AND XI. Solicitor in Chancery, will promptly attend ao all business pertaining to hia profea-ion in the tirt Judict.il IMstrict. and brfore the Supreme Court of Oregon Unlce, Allany, unn County, O. T. ' ' I I N. R. When not at hia offlre. or alisriit on pmfo donal business, he may he fisiud at hi residence. Ave miles south-east of Allsioy, oa what m known as the -t'rand Prairie. - ' ' W. 8, Brorhy ( ATTORNEY AXD COUNSELOR AT LAW, AXD Solicitor In Chancery, will practice In the vartmi courts in this Territory, and promptly attend to the l lection of alt claims against the United States, throu-rh an efficient agent residing at Washington City. OfaVe in Eugene City; Lane County. O. T. . R. E. StPatton, - ATTORNEY AT LAW. will practice in tbe various courts of southern Oregon, and in tbe Supreme tnan tn ine rerntory. - y : Orric-B in IVer Creek. Dontrlas count v. O. T. Resi dencc 6 miles north of Winchester, on the Willamette road. . . N. B. Bnev Ijind Watmuts obtained for claimants on reasnnaMe terms. n. i.; :; . JJtf AJ. THAYER. Jtfoiiu-.saiuf Lowasror of Lan.md Sohritrr in Vkamtti y. Office over J. C. Avery's Stare. Main St.. Corvallis. 2itf ChadVTick. AGIbbSs, . ATTORNEYS AXD COUNSELORS AT LAW.'So liritors in.Chancery. Ac. Oflices at Wlnchoter and Rardiucr. S. F. Cnapwica, Wincliester. Itouglas Co., O.T.- A.C Oibbs, Gardiuer, Umptpia Co.,tl.T.' Xor.ti. UU.). , ... ..... 35tf , Clarko Drew, VSTATCIIMAKEH, Salem. Repairing prompt s' ly and ne:irly done. Jewelry manr.tac- Iiireo. , . -. c- . . , t, .'llir, . . -4- ACfllCU I rw J. WKIOTIT A B. B. STOXE: bavins as, 'tuted J. together in pra-tice. resperttulh- tender their ser ices to the people of Benton and l.iun desiring to se cure the favor of the afflicted by success us. Office near J.C.Avery's sture, Corvallis. f , . illvrtiid M Jl v - - iVilliana A. Oou Id r, , TEACIIF.R or French and English, French Prairie, Marion eoonty, O. T. 1 . - 1 - jj " A. B. Hallork, ,T ' : . A BCUTTUCT AND. BUll.DBH, PORTLAXT. rt. T. V Designs, plans, spKirtcations, Ac, furuirbed on reasonable terms. . ' . - 1 - f J S. C COLE. S. C. lUIiM'EL B. BAKTLtrS. Ct e, Alexiidtr. i Ca. ; . ' WHOf.ES.ir.E A.n RETAIL DEALERS IX UEXERAL MERCHANDISE AXD ' V VUf PROOlCt'.CORVAl.LIS.O.T. William C. Oriswold fc Lo TERC H A NTS. SALEM. OREGON TERRITORY. ii w. c. omswoun. Sltf c. s. woopwonrn. Kngene City. ' H OR ACE F LAWRENCE. Proprietor of tlie Eugene City Hotel. . Wii. . I Bledical Notice. , 1 rj ritHC subscriber, would inform the inhabitant that he X is at his old stand, ready to attend to all calls in his profession ; also he has on hand a well selected stock of Eclectic concentrated Medicines, with a well a sorted supply of Syringes, all of which he will dispose af on reasonable terms. Wi WARREN, f Salem December t, 15." 3tf v V, B. Maers, St. D. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office in my new build ing, on Main street, two doors north of Dr. J.rV Mclteeny flre-pmof building ; where I will be found when not professionally engaged. 1 trill keep constant ly oa hand a fresh supply of Drugs, and Medicines which I will sell low for cash- 1 Corvallis, Dee. 9. 1HS. - 3ttf . - : i i -, ,, . ' Medie.it noltce. D R. R. W. SHAW, late f San Prancisen, Csliforrda, offers his iwofessional ervires to the citizens' Io Salem and vicinity, and respectfully solicits a share fo public favor. - -f ; -" . ' : ' OfRce at Reed and Fellows' drug store.' 14j K- W. SHAW. ' W. Jacktai, I. D., ' . IUVSICIAS AND SURGEON, Corvallis, O.T. Ktf . vi t Campbell PratL , 4 TTORXEYS AT LAW. Saa Francisco, California. XX. Olllce. corner Montgomery and Saeremento streets, over Parrot! A- Co. Bank. - Messrs. Campbell A Pratt have lately removed from Oregon, and will be pleased to attend to all business entrusted to their rare. - , , . , 1 , 1 JltT ALBXaxDca CanrasLL. . O. C. Pbatt. ; , Joseph H. rreseott. am sr., obbooh ctrr. DEALER in Family Oroceries, Boots, Shoes, Ac, and Paints and Oils, wholesale and retail. July T, 1RA6. Wtf F. 8. k 1. Holland. DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. BOOTS and Shoes, Crockery, Books, Stationery, A.r, Main Street, Oregon City. ....... . Pacific Express Companf-. THE undersigned agent of the PacilU- Express Com pany, is now prepared to attend to all business in the Express line; will forward all matters entrusted to his care with dispatch. OfllceCcmrt House, Salem, Ore gon. CHESTER N. TERRY. Agent. Jan. 10.1 RM?. tstf 8. Ellsworth, ATTORNEY ANn COtr-iSKLLOB, US. Supreme and other Courts. Office Eugene . City, Lane County, Oregon Territory. Also Commissioner of Deeds for Xew York, Connecticut. Ac. August 2. 1R.VS. 21tf Watchmaking. WILLIAM F. HIGHFIELD, Chronometer and Watch maker. Oregon City, haa removed to the building iiistoBiwsitetatheMaiii-street House, where he can be constantly found prepared to do nny business in his tine. Watches cleaned aud repaired on short notice and reasonable terms. - Also a choice lot of watches and jewelry for sale. March 5. ls.4. ; lySl S. Hamilton, M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, would respectfully announce to the good people of Douglas and the ad joining counties, that he haa located permanently at Deer Creek for tbe purpose of practicing medicine, and in which profession he will be faithful to disclmrgc all duties, and spare no pains to render the patient easy and comfortable. . . Offick opposite R. H. Dearborn & Co-'s store, on Main street. Druss and Patent Medicines for sale at low eoA pri ce. " 42tf Wells, Fargo, fc Co., BANKERS and EXCHANGE DEALERS. W.,F.,A Co.. in connection with their Express business, wiU also transact a general Exehmgt and ColUetnm Btui ass. Collections and Remittances made in all parts of Oregon. California. the Atlantic States, and Europe, with promptness and despatch. Dust, Gold and Silver Coin Albany. Rutkum,-. Buffalo. Er CerrfssW Detroit, Cnieago. ATuWJtt., Galtna. St. a. . , . 1.. ..kaHiwlna1tfiiaw Ik, A ,1. lvkimihi, anu jvng r- -r tk States and tbe tnadas. may .be procuredat any of our offices. . WJ6UUB FARGO, A CO. om otneea. ajSAtrtreet. Ban Francisco June IMS. . 1 w tHE ELJClRO-CIIEMICAL BATHS , n J JAU auf o F ' d r: b o u R N goatlicast Cornet 6f Sansorae arid Commercial Sis., r nftecting too mot extranrditiaiy CURES of Fovcr case "f the Liver. Kldin-y's. the Genital and Urinary ng Tie Dol.iretuc, Stiff Jcitnw, and are atso ettipmyea wnn .. i s e asjj s , . .. .. . . , - :.. . I Hiring nearly ntieen years i ub Vlso nil ludoiebl Uiiwrs. Tumors Swellings. , Abccssa... Cuncer ol the W omb all other adectlons of the Also, nil iinauii.ni l-j iwra i ' ,. J Tscrortila. These Baths seem to lie Nature sown chosen medium , f w i ere S S S Xft them; and prove beyond the possibility of d-ubt. to T I?- . i? t d? v of Mai ic-tl nraeti- c wltich UoiMW the human system by administering to it calo- main in the svstem. and are extracted by these BAIIW- ' ' -. -; itmcnx. Ul n I'lJUiiS. or nerus, aim nave r,av -rn l,vn-ivr m rrn Hi.-m whilf ployed. When will the people cease to be such simpletons as to h.re men .',jr"nlLPir;",7Bi J? they arso retain n tlteir sti-iitc books law a?ai.ist poi -ontng. maiini..g and Weeding CATTLfc t Are the me n liers of the human family-le worthy ..r prote.tiou than nnMiiaN! I asert In (tl.e Urt ot tl.m ""a the world at large, that there never was, U not now. 4nd never will be. I case hi wlilch CaKmiH. crude nwcuo . quinine, arsenic, lead, r.inc. Iron, antimony; io-line. or any other POISON, should have been, or be; to the human system, or in wiur.n oieeaintr, cnppma; est perfectly l..i.-tu to set tl tnousanas llll premature graves tnroiign an in iiineu or ma-wn , r i.r JZ,'' " things, and if the pt ir and del id-1 vi -tiin4 of medical rMcalitr denre heaKh. I pledtre the honor ofone man at least, that I will so employ N ATURE'S AGENCIES of Good Food. Air Pure Wptor.l Elcctr-vChemli-a! Batlw. and the Sleeping and Waking Hours, that without a particle of NASTY anil POISON OUS Medicine; 1 will so arouse the powers i.f their systems that if there be any strength left, they sltall speedily well in body, with minds so expanded wrtlie perception of natural philosnptry.aa ir?rewrier wnne liehr faces against all professional rogues or f.sils. and awake them to a knowledge of the evils of en- .;.! !,,,. tkj. kwn nn of others whose interest must ever be antagonistic lotueirown. ' Address, br letter, or pemonally. Ir. wtviinn, water t iirei-nysicmn.- bjwto .ircc.. pk---.. .-.. t-o...- . jL . " . . ... . m as ninrisa . a m VT a sis- a lo 11 l.raal las Hotel. Han Frsnctsco. Importer into mis taie oi merni-ii m".ii,i apparsios ior j,ns t v !..(.. I c-in,.Mr(i,n.i it,ik anil vluav avneripace In their use warrants him in sneaking of them in and tbe terms he employs. They require great caution in duty to otnets. inns avoiuing ail oanger. . gf so many lying and forged certificates, and PRETENDED editorial recommendations are published, that those troth fill statements of facts which Dr. Bourne could offer, are withheld, rather than any should suppose they were merely " got up." . a ,V- ITonsntlatlons Wltnoail ensrge, anu cnarges very na QUICK CURE SURE CURE (if ccraUe) is I IK t I Uajanr- PIONEER WATER I I 1 I TT1J Sonllir ast Tornrr of Jansomc aud Commrrtial Slrrrls, opposite the St. Ifieholat IloJrl- San Franrisro. ; Dr. D OtTIt N E. Water Cure P hy sician, Having everv fai-nity fin the scientific aflniiniTration of Water Treatmesjt.cffer the advantages of this us tin a, rational, and most efficacious mode of curing dieast. to invalids, in either artite it chronic stares of suffering and especially to those laboring uudcr the RUINOUS KFFtCTS OK CAJKiMfcUand I'mg treatmect e.-nerallv There are no nauseiHts ot poLsonoos medicines to any wnaicver. nor tiieeu.ctipor.cecuv so u is u ou,iie dmi nn viicvrcgj pi ior resisrauon toneann. -" sjb In Cbivinic or acute Rheutimtinm, Diafrho-a. Dy.sia; Frver and A.si:e. I4hra!ra Fever, ALL nervous ana sexual disorders m It, n ailews, . ri.K 1 1 Kt u m i.tvu.iLt I Ai.i t. - Apply personally, or addrci- ry letter, abtve.. Office hour 10 A-M., to 1 P. M., aad after 7P.M. ', ' :' ti.rjn Ttc vL.iR xo tic j?V-s . - ; 'i ' .... . - , . ' Tlie " R is-ian." P5;rr Tcili:iti! T::rlsi,-h. or Eyrti.m '-Steam Baths." tie niveutiou f barbaric ni'bd-. with all their EVIL COXSEOUENCES t J Weak Lungs. I'alpitatiiiR HearU,ai;d debilitated Iiij;etive aud Xu tritive organs, are NOT Water Ci:re, snd tear no more rcliit-. n to th;it g kriuus stem than dtts a horse to a red hrrrinp. in.twith-tanding .ill the false representations to that tffcet.. lir. UOL'1-NE is the Fi lurracd only Wa ter Cure Physiiian on the Pacitic .CoaKt,"and is daily di pu r.stniUr.g lii akill in his o:t aah tte htjjhej-t hicccm enring those whom the medical fnttertiity bad placed alrui-t teoud the confires of btpe ; such being the general character of the cases demanding and receiving relilf at his- Uaudi. ljrl tlicni coi.uuuelo ccme ami be tit.A Lt-l-and converted to this wiser and better way. i , ... . i ... ...... 3Jm3 Dry (ioocls, y ""yrtft ira'iI hrowp shtreirjrsrrassted; . . , it I JI 1S vrd bleachetl sbeetins.r-orrtdr 1SH0 yds bro Drilling, ass'd Yellow Kl.innei, 10OU yds Ticking, do Opera do t.124 yds Prints. do Silk Warp Flannel, 1577 wis Alpacca, do 'Imitation do do T'W yd JaA-iAet cambric. Sattinett and Jeans, ' Dress Cambric, LineD tjiushams, " Pajier do ro Cheek, . ? t Moreen. ' Oil Silk. , , i Embossed Piano Covers,- Fancy Dress Silks, do " Table do Wrought Muslins, Drapery, assorted. Bonnet Ribbons, Ginghams, Velvet do f Red Flannel, ' Crape. Bine do Lsvlies Oanntlets, White do; fV ; .--.. (ent's do t Vmiprising one of tbe best storks of Dry Goods in Oregon. ' "'- ' - IJtf ; ; ' For kale by ' ; ORISWOLD & CO. ' Hnrdwn r. -yt; kegs Nails, aast'd, Butts and Screws, I J Cut Sptkes, n i a a v.:i. 1-5 i J MUI Hies, , Parker s Coffee Mills, , raraau-iaraau .sasnw. - Spear A Jackson's Saws, IVhw Iocks. Strap Hinges, Gate do " Sad Irons, ''."' Lathing Hatchets. ' Family GrinA-tones, I!tf Collins' Axes. , , j Cnrrycombs, . . : ' Waffle Iron. Drawing Knives, . . . , Shingle Shaves, Powder. t, Lead and Caps. ORISWOLD A CO. 1 Groceries. T7t AST Boston Pyrup, Apples and Peaches, Hj Sugar. , , . , ... Ppict-s. Coffee. - ' Tobacco, !! Ifi: Oreen and Black Ten, Soap. 2tf OTOSWOLD co IEAD AND TCRPENTINJrJ, Linseed Oil, Tanners Oil. Sperm Oil. J2tf ORISWOLD A CO. B OOTS AND SHOA t Cases. assoHed. 2tf - ' ORISWOLD CO. Statlon-rw. B LUK ruled Cap Paper; White ruled Cap Paper. I onpress letter raper; t. arson s wove ietter faper. r.x a. nine iam go u; ri ts. wnite laiu ao uo; White Bnth Gilt Letter Psper. -Oillott's Pens, S03, 40t. 730: Blank Books, f Slates and Iencils, Black and Red Ink. ' 22tf ORISWOLD A CO. c ROCKERY A full assortment. tf ORISWOLD CO. I RON All siaes. , 22tf GRISW0LD &. CO. HiOTH ING 2 1 3 pairs Pants assorted: f50 Coats, V-V nsst'd; 15b Vests, asst'd: Pants and Drawers. In all, a full assortment of Gent's Furnishing Goods. f 22tf GR1SWOLD CO. Salem Market. THE subscriber, proprietor of the Salera Market, in the center of the town, is happy to inform the pub lic thst be keeps constantly on band a supply uf all the varieties of meats, fresh and pickled. He also has. the various kinds of vegetables in their, season. Beef will be sold as follows: Fore quarters. 6 rents per lb., hind quarter 10 cents; and if yon want a choice piece, I shall charge von a I it a pound. All kindsof farmer's produce and grain received in exchange Tor meats. , . THOMAS CROSS. Salem. July T. 1S.-.R. - ' 17tf If Thomas F. A, Spence, WHO came to Oregon in the summer of 1853 from Missouri, is in Oregon he will hear of something to his advantage bv calling or sending to this office. Rthfpaid Snr?fons and Physicians HAVING rendered service in the 1st Regiment O. M. V. are requested to render a full rejaort to this of fice as soon as practicable, of sll expenditures, employ ees. Ac, as it is desirable to wind up the business or the Medical Department. .Address K.W. Show, Assistant Surgeon (aeneral, Surgeon General's office, Sslem. Not. 1, IHSd. 3-.tr Strayed, F!OM the subscriber, a portion of bis stork, marked and branded as follows: Crop off the left ear, and swallow-fork in the right. U. brand. Any person know ing the whereabouts of cattle bearing this brand and marks, will be properly rewarded bv sending me infor mation. JAMES HEATH ERLY. Lane count, Ang. 7, 1S56. 22tf War Claims. NOTICE is hereby given, that I will lie at the seat of government nn the 1st of January, 1857, prepared to attend to all applications concerning unadjusted claims growing out of the Indian war, and coming with in my duties. P- CALLENDER, Cnm'r. December 1, l-iSo. S9tf JL,os Angelon Salt. SALT 300 bags Los Angelos Salt, received, per Na humkeag. and for sale at lowest rate. Igtf O. A BERN ETHT A CO. CHAIRS 100 Chain for sale cheap, by S3 BARNARD & MATTES0N. B AGON wanted at 33 BARNARD A MATT EBON'S. TANDLE8, Snap, 8tarvh, Indigo, and Totecco, at iy 9 W.K. SMITH ak OO.'B. D ,TtDG, Medlci-es, Paints, OUa, and DyeatoBs, at Y , IV TSUI H a. I U, S. Opposite the St. Hitholus ilotd, Sat Francisco, and Ague, Intermitieiit hnd nther Ferer4. 3anndi.-c. I Ornans, nil Sexual Disorders, Paraly-r,-, Ncnmlgia, incl ts- includ 1111.11111 f t n k k y e solllfirr ilosn or oil or units, mucil IK'S any i woua - '1 ir u.-..., T.tt wa m. or mauiig . ------ -- r.- administering them, and Dr. Bourne never entrust that prournH iwi aiaas uciir-,,- ",iiitu. the motto of Dr. BOURNE. CURE INSTITUTE, Mvuiiow or pay U r, as' Dr. HOUItNE does n4 administer. l'aper llangiuBs aud Carpets. JUST RECEIVED Per late arrivals, by FRAXK BAKER, lie and Hi Clay street .. . ca.scs paper hangings, French and American, ,- every v;irieiy: 600ft rolls French and American bordersj .: 3U0 ps tapestry velvet carpet; ' -' 62-V ps tdpestrv brtisselfc carpet; . 1, SIO ps three-pjy carpet; ' - ! 30ft ps superfine Ingrain carpets- ' : i 2'J0 ps cotton and wool carpets; 3A ps extra tine Ingrain carpets; 125 ps stair carpets assorted; : 7. is Bay State Druggets; ' - RW pa oil cloths, assorted; -j 115 ps silk damask and hrorateile; . - 3a ps mat ton and worsted damask; 41SJO pair arindow shades; " :c i- 375 pair lace eiirta in: . .! -75 pair mosfm -nrtams; b ' ! 8000 cornices and curtain bands; f -f 315 doxen matts. assorted; ' stair rods, tobae covers, gimps, fringes, Ac. Wbolsale and retail, bv FRANK BAKER, i. , 1 10 and 111 Clay street. ' ISm.t San Francisco. Back Again! THE aadersigned, having recently arrived from the States, would notify his friends and eustomers. and the public in general, that he haa taken tbe old stand on Main Street, Oregon City, and has received since his arrival, the following goods, which he offer at whole sale and retail at tbe very lowest prices for cash, or the produce of the country. Tbe goods were all selected by himself personally, and are fresh and good and the qualities guarantied, o the purchaser. Among which, find - - '-' ' ' 24.000 lbs. Liverpool blowa salt, in 200 lb. sacks, -".0O0 fine table salt. in 10 and 20 lh sacks, 4.W r ;M. O. Brown Sugar, i ,. ... 5.000 " China ditto. Xos. 1, 2 and 3. , . 1 4,000 '" lliocoBee, (fresh.) ." ' 100 kegs Seth Adams syrup, 5 gals each, -,150 kegs Boston nails, assorted sizes, , .. 50 kegs ditto spikes, 41, 5, 5J and 6 in. 200 kegs pore white lead, . 50 kegs assorted colors, . 3O0 gals, boiled oil, in 5 gal. cans, . , - s -. 100 " spirits turpentine, ditto., 20 " corAI and furniture varnish, 20 " Neat's foot oil. 35 boxes sperm candies, 50 " adamantine ditto, , , . . : .. 100 " sardines, ; . . . 50 kegs and boxes saleratus, . , . 10 pure soda, 10 boxes cream tartar. 100 bxs. "Colgate" A Ha. 1 Brown soap. 10 baslcets sweet oil, '- , f -lT- ' ! : S boxes castor oil, ' ' ' , 10 bbls east Boston and Stewart's crushed sngar 50 kegs tar, 5 gals, each, 100 boxes German glass, superior quality assor ; teal sizes, , , 60 lbs guru camphor, 30 p'k's imperinl gun powder and Oolong teas. Together with a general assortment of Family Gro ceries. Also, a large assortment of paints of all colors and degrees, dry or in oil, and a splendea assm-tment or paint and other brushes farming tooLs. amonsi. which are grain cr-adles, Ac. Ac Ac. Also, a general assort ment of boots and shoes. Also, agent for Folsnm's Plough, raanr.fartured In Oregon, and warranted equal of not better than any imported and at one third to half less price encourage home industry. JOSEPH N. PRESCOTT. Julv 7th. 18.".tS. i.tr At Ktigcne City. THE subscriber has at Eugene City, one of the best general assortment of Drv Gd, Groceries, Hard ware, Boots and Shoes, and all articles kept in a gene ral findinsr store.' to I fonnd In Oregon. He is con stantly receiving fresh additions to his stock, and al ways keeps it up. My goods are now all received direct from San Francisco, where 1 have a resident agent. All kinds or farmer's produce received in exchange for goods I pav higher prices for produce, and sell goods cheaper than any other store in the Territory. JOSEPH TEAL. Eugene City. July 1 , 1856. 16tf Removal. BAtTM A BROTHER have removed to their New Store next door to J. Strang's Stove establishment They have just received a general assortment of Dry Goods. Clothing. Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, Ac, which be offers for cash or produce. - 1 N. B. Wanted Butter, Eggs.Bacon. Lard, Flour.and Wheat, for which they pay the highest market price. Salem. July 19. 185G. l;itf Baitm & Brother, FRONT"STREET, Portland, opposite the Metropolis Hotel, dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, and Shoes, Groeeriea, Ac N. B. AU kinds of produce taken in exchange for merchandise at the highest market price. 19tf - Dentistry. DR.E.H. GR1EFIN. will be in Portland from the 10th to the 30th of September, and in Oregon City from tbe 1st to the 15th of October, and in Salem from the 17th October to the 1st of November, and at his residence in Linn county the months of November and December. . H- GRIFFIN. Ang. 16th lUSfi. Umt D R. GUYSOTT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SAR SAPARILLA and YIXLOW vtHJK.. at 9 W.K. SMITH A COS- rpiAX receipt blanks f sale at the 8tat,-ama cface, A. at tl per hundred. jOOUNTY ORDER BIJiNK8--IroirBaeatUie tSTATESMAN QPPICE. Stowe nndTln Vttrs-EittabllatiBnieii. J STRANG repertrunynotWestro-eHlamsof Ssleni. . and public generally that he keeps on hand in hia new building, Main id.. every pattern of CooJtrng Parlm . Halt, and Office STOVEH a general assortment of TIN IVARE, ol every description and all article usually found in a tin shop and store, all of which w I be sold as cheap aa at any other establishment in h Territory. ... Ail orders for jobbing promptly attended to. tf . t i. J. 8TEASC. ' Allan aft Lewlt, w HOLES A LK MERCHANTS. PORTLAND, ORE UU3 J t-ltltllUKI. ., .. ... i Gcs. Iberarlhri C.. MERCHANTS, OREGON CITT, OREGON TEB B1TORT. r tf abrrnrthr, riirk t C., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, San Francisco. Cal.. will attend to selling Oregon produce, and fill order for Goods, Groceries, Ac, at the lowest rate. The patronage of tbe people of Oregon is respectfully solicited. August 1, ItKia. - : :! . . i t - : .- Jltf Allan, lvfcKinlaf, Sl Co- GENERAL COMMISSION, MERCHANTS, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods. Gro ceries, Hardware, Ac, Oregon City, O.T, -. liec. 2U, ... -.oy - Water Rami, FIR SALE Two water rams, with lead pipe and Sx tures complete. ' JAMES STRANG. Salem. March 10th, 18j6. . . - tf- Allan, McKlnlar, C - HATE just received n stock of New Goods, and) woukl invite all those who wish to procure GOOI7 articles at reasonable prices, to call and aee them. They consist in part of the following: Grind-stones. , - , Canal and Wheel Barrow, Grain Cradles, Fancy Brooms, Grass Scythes and Snaths, Plain do Brash do do Assorted Colored Paik, IG so Harrows, 23 teeth Painted Tata- Garden Rakes, " Zinc Washboards, ' do Hoes. : Blacksmith's BeHowg, d- ' Spades. . , Croassrat Saws, 7ft : , Polihed Shovels, do , 6 ft " Hay Fork. . . Jf in Saws, 7 ft - - - Manure Forks, Hair Mattrasses, double. Churns, do - - single. Window Glass 9 by 10 , Hair Bolstera, double,-. do 10 by 12 do single. " do 7by ' Sperm PsmVes, ' Window Sashes t by 10 I ; Adamautiae db., -j ... - do 10 by 12 " Grape braad Tobacco,, Ox Bows and Yokes. Locke do tfg Blaukets, Baize. Lindveys. r-beetmjrs. Ticks, AcAe. We keep constant! v on band a large ssjppry of ISKO CERIES. CLOTHING, HARDWARE, aad many arti cle too numerous to mention. -AlJN,M-KntXATCO. Oscgon City.' .... v, ... y tltt Books! Books! - : - ' K.SMITH A CO.bavejot rocervrd tbe largest ana oest seiectea tocK ot rJUUKti ever onered Burns-,' Poll.it s. Shelley , Mowitt's. Montsomerv'S. CampbeJi's, Pope's. MMjre's, Wordsworth's. Ossian's, Thompson's. Milton's, Byrou's, Cooke's, Goldsmith's, London's. ... AGRICCLTTRAL. FRWT GROWING. e Eni ott's, Youatt on the Horse, Allen's Stable Book. Hind's Farrier, Downing, Barry, Thomas, Blake, Mason's Far rier, Stewart and Skinner, Saxton ard ('later. BiOGRAPHIES-Wasbington's, Jackson's. Scott's, Taylor's. Marion's. Bonaparte's, Seward . Lnuis Kapo leon's.'Mozjrt's, Uves o! the PrsiOetjts, Mary Queen of Scots. Henry VIII and his Six Wives. Harrisou'c. La fayette's, Sam Houston's. Henry Clay's. Kossuth's. J. Q. AdJins", Daniel B-vne's, Sli?kspeare's, Dean Swift's. Htrmbtldtrs. Bishop Heddmg's, Lives of the Popes, J. B. Fin!ey"-s, Robert-!'; Newton V. Wesley s.-Fletcher's, La marti'ae's Celebrated Cltiracters. and nuny other. H1-5TOR1ES. Rollins Ancient History, RosseR's Modern Europe. Gibbon Rw, Ruttech's HLstr of the World. Barth's History of the World. Willard's 'His tory of tbe World, Botta's Ainerican Resolutioa. Macan- ley's HKtory of England. 4 vols D'Anbigne's History of the Reformation, 5 vols. Peterson's L'nited State. NavyaAcAc. . ' S - f - : MISCELLANEOUS and. SCIENTIFIC WoEKS Brand's Encyclopedia, Smith'sClasstcal Dictiouarv. Lat in and Greek Lexicons and Readers.. Virgil, Homer. Zcnopbon, Josephns. Dick' Works, Maury "aGeography of the Sea, Wesley's Sermons, Smith's Sacred AnnaK. Harper's Universal Gaaeteer. Dwigbt's M vthobagy, Lard ner's Lectures. Goldsmith's Animated &tnre, ' Wood s Natoral Historv. Gnnn's Domestic Medicine. Willis Prose Works, Sterne's Prose Works. Mrs: Ellis"1 Pros Works. Downing"; Country Houses, Builders Guide. Webster's Dictionary, all ' sizes.. Bavies and Peck s Mathematical Dictionary, Farmers aad Planters' fin. cyclopedia, Thackeray Pendennis, Don Quixotte, Gil Bias. Cosmos. Bielow's Useful Arts.- Ore Dictionary. Hugh Miller Old Red Sandstone, Ac, Ac. - SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINT& Parker's Read ers. Sander's Readers, McGreffee's Readers, Cobb's Reader.. Gift Books for Children and Youth. Ahm. Works on Geology, Physiology. Chemistry. Philosophy, Government. Anatomy. Mineralogr. Oratory. Mathe matics, Debating, Medicine. Theolagv. Temperance. Rhetoric, Grammars. Geographies, Arkhmetica. Asrro aomy. Travels. Works of Homer;. In short, every thing usually found in a Book Store. ' Store opposite the Holmaa House, near the Steamboat Landing. . . , . . i ; . - . 9tf Estray Notice. Strayed from tliFTOllsxTbef , living on Spencer creek. Lane Co.. O. T aboat thirty head of 1 cattle described as follows: Tbey are all branded' with JR on the left hip. the letters being joined togeth er and look sometlrins like the letter A. A portaon af them are branded with the figure 4 on the right hip. All over two years old, are branded with aa 6 or S in addition to the above brands. They are all marked with a crop and swallow -fork except four head; they are marked with a crop and slit In the left ear, and n slit in tbe rignt ear.- - . -. - ; : Any persons knowing of the above dettibed cattle, will please inform J. L. Bromley, or tbe sails j "bet at Eugene City of the fact and they will be libera IIt reward ed. X.G.HADLEIsw Eugene nfy.'JnTygfitITTt5. Som s, ... QtMBTEB MaSTEft GrSEKi. l's OFrlCK, I . Salem, O. T Jane 16. 1S5S. ALL persons having demands against the Quarter Master Dept of Oregon Territory, are requested to present their claims for adjustment, at the different olB ces, at tbeir earliest convenience. - . . JOSEPH W. DREW. 14tf Quarter Master General. O. T. Take Aotice. N' OW offered foe- sale at the store of the iiaiier-igned J - too crates tlrarkrrv. - ,r 1200 lbs. wnne Sugar. . .- i r---.: i-.ri ' 1 "12500 lbs. superior Brown Sugar, . . ' . - 100 lbs. S. I. Sugar, in kega, - , -s -Ji 100 kegs Srrup, . - . .. 100 boxes Soap. - 25 bags Coffee. (.. .-- ,:,-. ..c ( 10 cases pride snaon Tobacco,. , - J r - -100 dos. wool Socks. j 1500 yds Prist. - - " "it" 3000 -. damaged. " "Jf 400 pieces silk Handkerchiefs, --. -- ( ' 50 boxes Saleratus, - , ,.! . 1 casa-HloBey, ; . . 3 100 boxes Tea, very cheap, 300 yds. low price Linsey, 130 y.ls. Carpet, s 200 yds. Merinos, . -; ; . 10 bales Gunney, 40000 lbs. Liverpool Salt. G. ABERNETHT. A COJ Oregon City Oct. 1. 1S56. 30tf 1 Statesman Book and Join Office. "ITTE have Three Presses, the best facilities for Book V printing north of California, and an extensive as sortment of JoBBrss- MfrERiaL of every kind: and. with master workmen, are prepared toexecute promptly, and in a workman-like manner, all orders in the above de partments, such as Books, Rlajtc Checks, PAnnvm.ETS, NotesofHisd, Handbills. Obpeb Books. a Ball Tickets, Steajtbo't Bills. CtBCULABS, STKAMBO'T CiSOS. Isvitatioss, Bills op Lj.di.nu, Bpsiness Cards, Ckktificates, Billheaos. Snow Bills, COSCKBT HlLlJi, ' CflECK BOOKS, PaoonAjijiKs. Bl'k Rbceii-ts, , Apdrks Cards, Drafts. Blanks or all Kntos. Ac Ac, Ac. ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, with COLORED INKS. lsvat of Newspapers. 1. Subscribers .who do not give express notice to the contrary, are oousidered as wishing to continue their subscription. 3. If subscribers order papers discontinued, Publi-Jicra may continue to send them till all charges are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to lake their papers from the offlre or place to which they are sent, they ara held responsible antil' they settle their bill and give as tice to discontinue them. 4. If subscribers move to other places without inform Usj the Publisher, and the paper is sent to the former dirt a tion, they are held responsible. 8. The courts have decided that refusing to take a na. per or periodical from the office, or removing and leas mg it uncalled Car, is prima facia evidence iutsatiaa, fraud. aa- Postmaaaters would oblige, by a strict fhlflllnaeat of the regulations requiring them to notify Publishers once in three months, of papers not taken from their cfE ?e by sur-scribers- fur sale to S-alem. consisting, in part, of the following . POBTICAL WORKS White's, (jollin'. Gray's Top per's. Beattie's, Scott's, young's, Davidson's, Croly a, Crabbe's.Siakspeare's.Cowpers.C'ileridjre's, Hemans.