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.1 BVJ-. t- CJUPKATT Grand Medlrwl aad KargVal liMlHatei. Armory Hall, corner of Sacramento and Montg.waery at., San Francisco. Calir.n-eia. KatkMMn V fat the fmunml nre nf all Pi-teate awl Ouoaic IMaaaaM, and the ammnkHi of quackery, i. Dr. J. L. CZAPK AY. late in tha Hungarian Revelo ' tlnnary War, Chief Physician In the JOth Regiment of , HosvK chief snnreon to the military hospital at IMh. Hangarr. and lata lecturer pa Disease of Urinary Iran and Diseases of Women and Children. Wimldmo repec trolly infurni the poblio of Dreoon and Callfbrnia Us be ha opened aa Institute for tha cure of Chronic IKaeaac of the lan, liver, kidney, heart. blood.brela and the horrid consequence ol eir-abne, and hehopea th it hi loaa; experience and successful practice of ma , By rear, will Injure him a share nT pnWIe patronage. ! riy the prartiee of many year In Rnrope and tha Uni ted State, and during the Hungarian war and eatn- - rntgn. ha U enabled t nppl the mMt efficient and aaeaaaafiil remedies against disease nf all kind. He nvsss ao Mercarr charge moderate treaU hi patient la a enrrect and hm-swahle way ha refereace of an- ajaatiinalt reracity frora men of known, respeclablll i y and high standing In aoriety. All partlea eonraltint hint by tetter, or otherwi-. will receive the be and tnta treatment, and i1a41lH.it secrecy. The pr.'a omooaara at Armory Hall, enrner of Sacramento and MootnBcry U-, Sab Francisco. California, t&wi PERM VTORBUcE A Ott LOCAL WEAKSEfM. Ur. L. J. Cxapkay waold call public attention to apermatncThm or l.ieal weakness. There U not In the catalogue nf hnman miladies one more to be depreee ted than this, a well because of present distress, a the nltimate result. The tone of the system onder it In ftaente i either Impaired or entirely destroyed, and . da of symptom superinduced that onfirs man for the .' perform ince of any of the ordinary duties of life. The Injuries done to the phviical part of man I truly la mentable, but trilling warn compared to those of the eenaoriura. the pnt nervous center, and to the ner- . -coo. rte-a generally. This disease . which U too often consequent npon that solitary rice. Kelf-ahur. involve Beth.t4os-i.-al condition beyond the comprehension of thoanirutiated. but which are well understood by the rrg ular practitioner. Among the vmptnm most conspic non are the following: Uve of ilit!ide. aerion to boite and rv-ietv, diitreiwinR timidity, nerroo e- -itement from lietit canr. Its or memory, confusion wf idea. Inability to reason e'wrectly. low apint and tvMitndo. dnllne of apprehension and minntliripr- - The heint funrtionai deranrment, are often the har UittTri f horrid orsanie te-onns of the brain, which produce fatnitr, dementu and death. For the core of tbi and all kindred dirae. 1r, Cxapkir h efcblihed hi ln-4itnte. where all may witU perfect eontldence npon that kill which lana; . experience and thorough devotion to hU profc-wion ha ThoB who annVr honM call or write withont delay, and aae the means by which they may reenperate and Alt consultation, by letter or otherwise, free. Ad dreto ' 'nB-l-J.CZVPKAV. Medical Institute. Arm-wy Halt. Cor. Sacramento and Montgomery rt.. "' JmS S.n Francinco. Cal. S" KCRET DISEASES. lK. I- J. CZAl'KAVS KX traordinary snrce In the treatment of secret di cases in the primary and other t5e. induce him to call poWie attention V the fact that of the irreat num bers who hare made dailr application to him, there is not one who ha not been effectually and permanently cured. In recent case of private diseases, the lr. nar- - antic a perfect cure l a few day without hindrance to business or other inconvenience. The lr.'a method a treatinar thexe malailie. eomoinea tle improvemetits , aaade by the metlieal faculty with discoveries or b own that are nnknowa t- any one else, and which, when pnUed. prevent the possibility of evil after conseqnen- Seoondary syphilis, which U so destructive of health, prodiieiae; nlcenti..n of the throat, destroying the s.ft part, and leaving the bones exped. which m wtify. separate aad coma away. diSyurin the snflVrer mort burrihly. aa well as iaiMirins; hi (reneral health, aad BredispiKins; to ennsmnption. the lr. treaU in the most certain and efficient m inner. Also, painrul swelling . wpoa the bone, distfnirin: splotches upon the skin, we, pimples, and all other consequence of private - 4ttenae he Ktarantie to cure or ai-k no compensation. Ir. 1. woid especially call the attention of th-wewho fcave failed to obtain relief friu others, many of whom he ha already cored, and many are sull under treat neat. The Dr. mikes no rhtve for consultation, and Invites all to call at hi Institute ;nd he will pive them such satifali'n as they can obtain nowhere else. Those at a distance, bv writinjr to the Ir., can have their enre properly attended to. Ortlces. Xos. 3 and Arm Hall, corner of Sacramento and Monts;oinery sl. Baa Francisco, California. fra3 He Crtaicst Diitovfrjr of tlu if. GRE VT Blessinir to Mankind! Innocent bnt Potent! Dft-CZAPKAVS 1'aorwi.ic-Tit-rM. selfsjisinfec- tins; aent.) a sore preventive a-ainst secret diseases. ' aad aa aasarpasHed mwedy for scrufuluos. franirrenoas - and eaaceroaa nicer, and all cntanona rroptimw and dis eases. For sale at Da. l umri Office, Arrwiry Hall, .owner of Sacramento and Montgomery st.. San I'ran-cisco.Cal- A inoculation is preventive aairv small pox. so is Dr. Ciapkay's lprphilacticom a preventive ajrainst secret disease. That they can prevented by ' proper agents, is as well an established fact as that they can be eared after their establishment. This principle, -which U now universally recoymxed, was received even In fine the davs of Jenner, the discoverer of vaccination. In I7W, and its multiplied benefits ever since nave re ceived as they deserved, the attention of the Medical fsesdty. It was in pursuit of this branch of the medical acieace that Dr. L. J. Cxapkay fortunately made tin dis covery of his Prophylacti'-ura, which, for the cancerous aad ewtaaoas disorders, stands unrivalled bv any agent . Ih tha Pharmacopuea. The atorfai opmuulx of tills med vetne is explained npon the hypothesis that secret poisons lusBt chemical properties which are neutralized by Being broaght ra coo tact with this prophyfcttic. as acids are kaowa to aeotralise alkalies, destroying entirely their original properties, and rendering tliem inert The effect of this agent is immediate, and removes the 5-tssibility of a coutra.rU.in of disease. If, however, the iseaae has been contracted, it is nseful in neutralizing Ahe poisonxt secretion, which by absoqitiim. prodiH-e the cooseo aen.- known as secoodanr disease, la can cerous aad gangerons nicer, in fietid dbsrlurges and in entanoo disease where the secretions are excoriating. " t acts npon the same principle and l one of the most elToctaal remedie f"r the purpose now known. Where disease is once etalli-hed it should te aseil in con nee tioa with other remedies, and when so used never fails of snccesB. It has been ad-ninltered by the Doctor in many thoosand caes. and he has yrt to find the firvt n which it has failed to subserve the pnrpnse fur which it was administered. Price, . Full directioan are at tached to each parkaire. ji, B. la cases wI- the Pmphylaticam is ased as sruratire. Dr. I J. Czapkav will furnish (grati) a pre crintioa for hi Wood rmnlier. All eomsjonication from the country, addressed onlr Dr. UJ-CZ VPKAY. Sin ancii-o, faL, will be strictly aad eonndentially attended to. and remedies, with lae greatest care and secrery. immediately dis oatehed by express or otherwise to t'leir detinatimw ,, U J. CZAPKAV. U. D. l-mJ - San FrancWa. t'al. Tm th LafHBS or Uaasos' axo CtLiPOaxta. I- J. GfcarsaT. M. D-, physiciaa snrgemt and aeoosschet, in ifatis the attentioB of the rrtrfc and alaictad females la bsBa( aasler any of the varioas fonaa of diseases of the ajraan, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, wuaib, blond, kid--Tarya, and aB diseases peculiar to their sex. The I tsr Wltrtosr more permanent cures than asnr other -ahaiiasi ia Oregna or California. Let no false deiieacv snwrt yon, hut apply immediately, and save ynwrseff from paiafot auflering aad premature death. All atar .mod ktdiea, trbosa delicate health or other ciriasa ilsaws to ant allow to have aa tocrease ia their families should rrite or call atDr.L. J. Cxapkay a Medical Institute. Arsaory HaU. corner of Sacnuaoiito and Montgomery In uli and they will receive every possible relief and ajehvt The Doctor'a Offices are so arranged that he can 1 wiumkh saon. iiaiioa. ztuu , awTha atteatioa of the readers is called to the fvl- owing: A lady of hizh standing In society and respectabilitr. nnMtshed a card ia the Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch, September I. HU, which is as follows: A Cian The undersigned feels it herdntrto express her heart felt gratitade to Dr. Caspkay. for the snccess fVrf wre of herself and child. The latter having been afflicted by a severe attack of "Cholera Infantum . was -arivea ap aa insurable by kt of the nj-t celebrated physicians, when she called on Dr. Csapkav. of whom be heari very favorahle report, and who. artta abort period, restored the c'.iild to perfect health. Eocnur ' aged by thus extraordinary result, she aoapht advice herself, for the scrofulous malady, with which she had been afflicted for cilit years, and which withstood the .treatment of the best physicians in Eorope and Ameri ca. But Dr. Czapkav ha succeeded in affording her perm nent relief, so that she can now enjoy lire, which, for eight years had lost all charms for her. She. there tmm dVeaaa It doe to herself and to all sick aad afflicted mead ur. tjsanKsy. as one 01 ute most skillful aa within the United States. bykiaai Mas. CAROLINE GRAY, Corner of Walrmtand Tth streets, Philadetiihia. . A. iHjkwat, Notary Pahlie. US, 7th street. - The following is aa editorial notice in tha Bostoa Daily Times of Angnst 6th, 1C,4: . , A Skillfcx Pavsiciax. Dr. L. J. Cxapkay has tpenod aa ofSoa st So. 16 Pleasant street in this city Dr. C is a Hungarian by birth, aad was coiinected with the patriotic army as physician and surgeon nndcr the Datroaageof Kossuth. Me combines with a aaiahed cducattoa and the most refined and agreeable manners, the most extensive scientific abilities and skill ia hat Snores 01, and we fed much pleasom la recomrneading fina to-oar citizen, as a physician and a gentleman. fr. Cxapkay has spent some time ia Philadelphia where 4wM the oonfldenee and friendship of those who be jossi aeowainted with hint. Among his friends fa PfciJ svdeTohia are gentlamea of the hirrhest respectabilfty, srrith whom we are personally aeonaiated. He had an sfstenatre practice ia Ifnngary before the Anstrians and Bnssians compelled him to leave it for being, fotmd jraiKy of xues!iire patriotism. We hope hawillreaeire aha patronage doe a man of so eminent capacity. The above are only a few of the many Wtimtmialii atefe Pr.Czapkay ha ia his possession, bnt cannot imblish fur want of apace. All communications, (by letter or otherwise.) free- jBsrremoas i)e3iring proDpt attention, aad who wish io avoid' tha delny of eorreMind)iig, ra.i Jir.ve lmmedl. ate attention bs-sraflhtg ten dalara M Ooatwiltatlon fee, ana caa have medicine forwanicd. Aildrexa to ,Ym ? . maiMMiltf Corner Sacrameuto and llongomery strcala, S9m3 San Frttarlaco, SPERMATORRHEA, or Local WMkaaas. aetvwua d BUitv. low spirit, lassitnde, weakness of the limbs and bark, tedUposiUon. loss of msmnry, aversiou to so ciety, love of Sflitode. timidity, srll dtstrest. dinincss, headache, pains in the siile, allection of the eye, pint plea on tha tare, sesaai and other iatli-iiiitlr in man, are cured without fall by the Justly celebrated physician and snrgeon. L. J. Cxapkay. His method of curing diseasex is new (unknown to others) and hence the great aue- All consultaUona, by letter or utherwiM. free. 1 Addros., . , . ., L-J. CK-IPKA V. U.IK ! Vimi , , . . .. . San Francisco, Cal. j Citizens Line of Steamers t , .E&t: PORTLAND ....CapUMraaav. ENTEIU'l'.IKK, Capt. J 4MIBSOS). , . , Will ran In connection ; the Pobtlasd'' leaving a-OKTLAXD FOR ORKUON CITT. DAILT, (HUN DA V8 EXCEPTED.) AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., ' ... The KNTCRPtltSE" making Baat-WttxaLV trips to COR FAl.l.l.S, leaving C v.' v. . CANEMAII ON MOXPAVS. AT OTLOCK. A.-M., : AND THURSDAYS. ATI O'CLOCK. P. M J . - aar All freight for the above tine will be receipted for st Hoyt'a wharl boat, Portland. At.KXANDER9. MCRRit ' ARClllllALD jamieson. February l-nh, atf Henry Johnson Co. , WHOLESALE DRCGOISTS. (lid Washington Stmt, San Francbicn.) OlTcr for sale to the country trade, the largest stork of good in their line on the Parlrlo coast compri sing Drug. Chemicals. IVrfnmerv, Patent Medicines of all kinds, Crushes, Paints, Oil. Class, Turpentine, and every article apiiertainlng to the business. Marin; su perior facilities for obtaining their goods they think they ran offer Inducements to buyers an equalled by any other house. tirders reiiectfiilly solicited. 401y Powder. WE have a large supply of powder In hand. ;KO. ABEItNETHY CO., . Oregon City, Xov. IS, IS06. S7tf Dentlstrt-. DR.J.H CAP.OWELL. IVnttl Surgeon I 11 1 1 t'orvalli. will practice in his profra- ffew. I sion.nt fn-raih. Enrrnt C'lre, 1 1 tn rhrm- -tXTTr try, ScoUMtmrx .nnA Jm Ammrijir. Skill, mvpiestionsule: cbarers.reectahle; work, warranted. Teeth examin ed. ami advice given free nf charge. Iue noti-e given of change of ollice. April M. I4&.1. Ttf 3Iap of OrcKon and Washington. TMIE nndersigtied. Is-ing eniraged In compiling a Map A of Oregon and Washington Territories, for pulilica- tt-n. Is dcsinuis or ntaiiiing alt poasiiue tnrorrantion ns tc the Ic cation of M ills. rnsrnees, e together with iv sketches of the country outside nf the tiowmment rriTjf th it may le deemed reliable. Communication wilt ll.ge ail'lrcssefl "josiern w. TntTrit. tvgoa . t!Hf JNO. n. PRESTON. Kow llecetTlna; rrtllE following articles from Bark Ocean Bird and (or .n gross matches ; 1 SO kegs ol smip ; SO ht. bbls. X. O. sugar ; 10 bill, crushed sugar ; An boxes candles ; 10 bbls. vinegar ; 50 rases tea ; IS dox. hrooms : 20 dox. bucket : 1 rases men's dne calf boot ; 1 calf brogans ; 1 " gnat ! 3 " boys brogan : ' S yooths' calf bmgans; I " women's Mororco boots ; J - Imitation boot ; 3 . . Hisses bmrt ; . ITS pairs children's shoes ; 11 straw cutters ; 5 1 grain cradles ; I reaper; 1 two horse thresher 5 UEO. ABERXETHT C. Oreon City, Jnne I. I-A. I .ttf. For Cheap Har-cains CIO ti the store of Philip Cen (at the old stand of T.V.JP. Cohen) where he has received the cheapest ami best-selected Mock of staple and fancy dry goods, boots and shoes, haU and caps, ready-made clothing, groceries and provisions, and will sell "them lower than any other store in Salem. Ladies dres good, all styles, consisting of bonnet", flowers, ribbons, di-ess trimming, silks, velvets, lawns, iwreges, tissues, gingham and calicoes. In his clothing department can be fonnd all style nf coat, pants, vests, A c, rrom the cheapest linen to the Ane-t broadcloth. His stock of boots and shoes, both for ladies and gen tlemen is complete. tiroceries, a large assortment, consisting of sugars, tea, coffee. eap. candles, tobacco, apices, salt, Ae. Please call and satisfy y mrself before purchasing el ewhere. e Wheat, oats, hotter, eggs and other farmers pro. duce taken ia exchange at the highest market prices. PHILIP COHEN. Salem. April ?4. IV Ttf - 111 ftfMtl! . HAVING pnrehssing agent receipts or rlaim against the Cmnaiissary's IVnartment. or against that denartment while perfimning Oiartersmaster's du ties in Middle or Southern Oregon, who have not receiv ed a proper voucher for the same will please forward to this office without delay a bill of the articles sold to the government with a certificate at the bottom of the toll that lite same is jnst and correct, with the name of the parur selling appended to the certilieate and bill, in-rlo-tng at the same time the same time the purchasing agent's receipt for the same, nr otherwise the claim may not he presented to the Commissioners for adjust ment and the parties interested I se the same. M.M. McCARVER. Cossm-suvarj Cea l. O. T. Coanissaar tittNVs ttrricK, I 3ttf Sak-m. Oct. 27, ( Just 11 ec ived, BY Dantne Metropolis, aad steamer Columbia, from San Francisco : . I.OOO lbs Rio Coffee. 20 boxes AL Candles. 10 half b!l Dried Apples, 20 Case Claret, 10 d'z. Baltimore fresh Oysters, . 1 ,0oi) lbs China No. 1 Sugar, 10 cases UI cbeese, 10 ds- Broom. To arrive, (expected daily-) per Xahunikcag, Chas. Deven. A. 1.000 lbs China No. I Sugar, ' , I.OOO Rio Coffee. . 6 cases Tobacco. 10 bbls N. O. Sugar. . j 3 dog. 3 hooped Pails, 20 boxs Ad. Candles, gals Raw Linseed Oil, 25 Kegs Boston Syrop tt galls each, 20 hlf bbls Sskr-slvrich Island Syrup, 5 bbls Sperm and Polar Oil, 10 dz. Sporting Powder, , 1 Cases Honey I lb cans, , , 10 dox. Tomato Catsup, .,( IS doa,r Fruits. . ' t . ; 1 , n, ! . i 2 cases Preserved Ginger, , '' IS cases O. Hyson, Y. Hyson Imp. and Gun Powder Teas, 10 boxes Gerkins. 10 keg Pickled Cocumber S gals each, 1.0U0 th Nuts sft Shelled Almonds Eng. Wal nuts and Filberts, t ' 10 eases Spices. ' 10 Tons Iron, all sizes, including hoop Iroa, Alt for sale for cash or Produce. Jf . JOSEPH K. PRESC0TT. 1'otice. rnntK Commisssrv's Office at Portland will be closed X in a few days, and the papers and hooks of the of fice aent to the commissary ucnerai a uruce, at miem; at which place for the future, accounts against the Commissary "a Department for the Northern or Southern war of Oregon, will be sent for adjustment. Aad all persona or officers having claims or accounts to settle with or against aaid Department, will please forward them to that place for adjustment, without delay: aa I desire to be prepared at as early a period as possible, to make my final report of the late war to the Governor, and close the o&Hue for the last or present war in Ore Bem. II. M.McC ARV ER, Ooni'y Gen'l. Portland. 0- T., Aag. 2!Uh, lSaS. . 2iitf Truth Must and Will Prevail. 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 jit teceived from Valentine ft Co., San Francisco, to-wit: Discussion on Spiritualism between Brittan ft Rich mond. Compendium of the Theological and Spiritual writings of Sweden borg. Spiritualism scientifically demonstrsted. by Prof. Hare. The Shekinah, by llnt tan. A Ivric of the Uohlen Age. a poem, by TRev. T. 1 Harris. A lvric of the Morning Land, by Harris. Epic of theStarry Heavens.by Harris. Buchanan- Anthro polofrr. flvnamies. of Magnetism. Religion of Man hood." Healing of the Nations, by Talma.ce 4 Linton. v;ht iHe .f Xahire. Tueorv of I'neumatology. Natty, a Spirit. The Celestial Telegraph, or the Secrets of the LITC IO lOHTC, O-' - fll 111 me . . v ... ' " grimage of Thomas Paine and nthers to the 7th circle in the spirit world, by Rev. C. Hammond. A I -SO A. J. Davis works, comprising bis Iat work, called the PENETRALIA: being Harmonical answers to impor tant qoestkms. ALSO Mrs. French snd Mrs. Mettler's Clairvoyant Medicine. F. S. HOLLAND, Agent for the - Spiritual Telegraph." Oregon City, Oct,l. 18j. . . 3tf Oali. Bower Nursery. PFRSOKS wishing to avail themselves of the oppor tulut of obtaioiug good fruit . will find it much to their aivaotaie to call npon the andersigned at his nursery npon the Willamette river, aiz miles above Or Tallin ir-"T Liaa County side. My trees are of the most thrifty frrowth, and of the best variety to be fonnd apoa this coast. - Come and see them if you don't purchase. 3tf . . . ; WM-McIUlEE. 1 XDfc' S ABSA PAB1LLA , in any quantity, at a . . w t .fjrrrif co llrr'i Ptlfulcmi,: o Rack Oil, CELEBRATED Tor iu won.Wif.il Curative Powers. A i ill wot Rrmtdu. niu'iiml rmm s wll In A I leghany Co.. Pa.; 'totlf hundrrd fret below the earth's mi fat e. Pot np and sold hy HAMl'KL M. K1EH, Canal . nrTrniii nirrri, I utriinirgli, i"a. , . , , The liuttltliiul balm from Nature's secret spring. I , The bloom of health and lite to ma will briua: i As frvm her ilept lis the magic lluuid Mows, . 1o calm our sunVriiiH and aMauge our woea. The IVtrtdeum has been fullv LwL.! 11 .,kuMt before the iulli: as a rciiu .lv of wonderful efficacy. Vjivty oun not aci-ualnlrd wi'tli Its virtues, doubtesf It liciillm pMix rtin. Tl.s rry of bumbiig was raised iMiiL.t If. It had nne Iriuuds those that wererureil thmtigh it wonderful anenry. These spoke suit ia Its lavor. The lame, throiigli IU instrumentality, were inadc to walk tliv bliud, t see, Tli.we who bad sum-red fur t ears under the torturing pain of Klieumatlain. (lout, Nriirulgta, were restored to health and nsrfulneH. Several who were blind have Isren made to see. the evi dence nr which will I placed !fore you. ' II you still have doubts, go and ak those who base been cored 1 Some of them live in our midst, and ran answer ror themselves. In writing about a medicine, we are aware that we should write JVttA that we shimtd make no statement that cannot be proved. We have the wit nesses; omvdsnf them, who will testify In terms strong er tbali we can write them, to the etttcary r this reme dy; who will testify that the Petroleum has done ror them what no niidictne ever could before: eases that were pronounced hopeless, and berimd the reach of re mediate means: rate abandoned by physician of un questioned celebrity, have la-en made to'exclnim, " this Istluj 111.1ft wonderful remedy ever discovered !' We will lay liefore you the certilieate of some of the awl muni table rases ; to el e them all, would mptire more space than would Is ullnwed by this nrculnr. Since the introdiirtinn nf the retniluum, many physicians nsc is-eii coiiviuceu 01 iu riucary, anil bow recommend It in their practice ; and we have no doubt that it will stand at the head of the li.-t of valuable remedies. If the physicians do not recommend it. the neoiile will have tt ol themselves : Tor it transrrndant power to heal trill and mf Is-come known and appreciated : lien the voice of the cured sH-nk out : when the cures themselves stain! out In Mild relief, and when he who Tor years has stilTc red with the torture and pangs of an liinneillrable lesion, that has been shortening his days, and hastening him to the narrow house aniMiliited for all the living." when lie speaks nut In Its praite, who win oouui 11 r 1 ne rcirulrtuii is a .Vitunil Remedy : It is pui up as 11 nons irnm tne nosom hi tun earth, with out any thing lieing added to or taken from it. It gets its ingredients Irom the Is-ils or aultstanre which passes over in its secret rhannel. Tliey are blended together in such a form as to defy all human coiiivetition. The Petroleum in this rniect is like Min eral Waters, whose virtue in mo-t chronic diseases are acknowledged, notonlv bv nhvsii-Isns lint bv IIim e,m. mnnity at lare. Thee slninilar fluids llowiug nut of the esrth, linprrgnalcd with medicinal substances of different properties, ami hoMing them in such complete solution as to require the aid of Chemistry in nrdcr to detect them, bear ample pmorto the rai t that they are compounded hy the master hand of Natiiie. for the alle vhtinn nf hiini'in suffering and disease. If Petroleum I mei'leliie at all, it 1 rl one. for Nature urver halt doe her work ; and that it Is a medicine of tinequiilcil power, we have the most almtidtnt testimony. It will be u-ed when niany nf the new rt:iieilic now iu vogue will have bi-en forgotten forever. It will continue to he used and applied as a rrnicjy a long a man routiuiies to be afflicted with d: ;ea-e. "That it will cure every dis ease tn wnien we are name, we uo ijoi preicnu ; but that it will cure a ?rr;it many disease hitherto incura ble, is a fact which is proven by t'.ie eidcu. e in it fa vor, its aisrnvcry is a new era in medicine, and will inure tn the heilt!i and happiness of man. ScBoKi'tuA. The lVtPilemn is a great medicine in Scrofula and King's Evil, iu all those di -eases having their origin in a depraved conditiou or the blood and other fluids of the body. It will cure pain and enlarge ments in the bone and Joi:its, lilntcfies. biles. Erysipe las, pimple on the face, tetter, scald-head ring-worm, and the various skin disease. It ha cured uu-iicroii rase of lthemnntim, Neural;!:!. Gout, Ac. Several case of Rheumatism of years' standing, have Wen en tirely en red. A woman in Franklin Co., Pa., was rnrcd of rheumatic aTection of seven years' standing: tne utsease was so aggravated as to routine hrr to bed during the greater part or that time. She ia now well and consider bers-ir entirely restored. Misi--il.xroi s PiutcTioss. No better remedy can he f-mnd anywhere for horns and scald, the pain of which it immediately relieves, and restores the part and dispose them to heal. Old Sore and t'leer will be removed by the daily ap plication and administration of Petroleum. Worms. In doses of fifteen or twenty drops adminis tered to children nf two nr three years "old. 01 upward, two or three time daily, it ill remove worms. It is a certain remedy against Taiie Worm and Asraridr in grown persons, in which care the dose must be a tea spoonful. Bronchitis and Asthma can be relieved by the Petro leum. The distiT-sslnr ennuh. nijiht sweats, and diffi culty of btratliing.are removed by its use in a very short time. Fever and A:rc The rttrelemu has been nsed In fe ver and ajr'ie with c mt te success. It will be f'Miod a certain and effective n medy in that troublesome and un manaseal.le disrate. The d's in such cases is a tea .spoonful in anyjil'.isaiit veliich: every three hours, in the aWnce of the fever. Tooth ache. A rew drips dropped on cotton, and placed in the cavity if the aching tooth, will relieve it iiunicdiatelv. Cpmp By saturating a flannel cloth with the Petro leum and epplriug it to the neck and breast, it will give immediate relief. It is also au Invaluable remedy in the different forms of Scarlet Fever to te useil locally, as in cases or croup. Neural-ria. in Its various kinds, is cored by the free ap plication along the painful tract of nerve. In that spe cies of neuralgia denominated spinal Irritation the te troleura has given permanent relief, by nibbing with it night and morning. Com"w For -?orns this remedy ha been used with com plete success : the plan or using it is to saturate a piece or cotton with the Petroleum, and tie it upon the Corn. The corn should Is? pared down every two or three dsys. and the Petroleum applied until all the uardnos ba been alor!;J. PiRHtTiONs for the internal and local administration of the Petroleum. Diarrhiea. The d'W in this disease is a tea-pooiirti! every third hour until the purging ceases. In old chronic cases.it will only be necessary to take the medicine three time a day. Pile The mode of administration in Iile i to give the Petroleum three times a day internally, and apply twice a day externally, to t'.ie tumor. Where the Pile are of Jong standing and much hardened, a drachm of Iodine may be added to each bottle, to be used as a local application. When the Piles are internal the Petroleum should be Infected with a syrinae into the rectum. Deafness. Drop t n drop into the earat bed time and stop the ear with cotton or wool. The ear should be syringed out with suds made of caMile soap and warm water, twice a week. For Burns and Scald. Apply the Petroleum freely over the burnt or scalded part. In diseases nf the bladder and kidneys, the dose is a tea-spoonful three times a day. For old S iresand Oeers. Apply the Petroleum morn, lug and at ls-d time. Keep the sore or ulcers clean, by washing them daily with castile soap and warm water." For sore and intiamed eye. The Petroleum should be applied two or three times a day to the affected eye and a drop or two Is allowed to get nndcr the lid. Where there is a ecrolliilon tendency it ni;ist lie taken inter nally, in doses of a tea-sKX'iiful. three times a day. For Coughs, Cold. Bronchitis and Consumption The dose is a tea-spoonful, to tie given three times a day. In Cholera Morbus, give a teas-ioonful every hour un til the vomiting and purging cea-.es. , In UheontAtisiu, Neuralgia, Palsy, Contractions of the Limb and Joints, and White Swelling. The Petroleum is to be freely ntllU ou the atrected parts at least twice a dav with a flannel raz. and. If convenient, before a warm fire. ' It should also be given Internally, tn dotes or a tea-sjioonrul, three times a o.iy. For sale at the Salem Drug Store, bv ' Maj.n-rnf. V. K. SMITH ft CO. Graffenbere- Mdi etna. GRAFF KN BERG Sarsaparilla. Uterine Cathotictw " Dysentery Svrap.Consump. Halm, j - - -iie I'linnien, . - - . ,x .1- : Health Bitters, ' i.-.v i- . Eve Lotion, Ae Ac ' ' . To be fonnd at the Agency nf the Company at . 9 . . . . W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S. R. TOWN-SEN D'ts ouru(-rilla, at : Vf. K. SMITH ft CO.. M CLAXE'S Celebrated verniifuge and liver pills.at 3 W . K. SMITH tU.K. D R. OSt.OOD'S India Chnlsgogue. and Dr. Jones' American Cholaogne, at W. K. SMITH ft CO. S, MUFF ATS life pill and bitters, and Bernard's dys entery symp, and Wistar's balsam of wild cherry, at 9 v. IV, es.nilil e vu. o. D 1. J. AY RES' celcla-ated chrry i-ectoral. fur coughs. colds, and consumption, at ! . Iv. 1 1 n dr. tU.T. INI EX1CAN Mustang Linnment. U. W. Merchant's garling oil. u w . Iv.. ba uu c tu. s. il'UK White 1-ead. raw and burned Cinlicr, Chrome, Green and 1 ellow and oilier paint, at - - 9 ., W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S, ERFCMEUY, at Wr. K. SMITH ft CO.'S. r AYNK'S alternative. etiKi-torant. and pills, cod liver I oil, castor oil, sweet oil, at w. K. M IT 11 ft. Ct. S. fAYXE'S carminative balsam.. A tine remedy for UVHeUlCnes, OWUIUCI i,iiiiii w, r ma, K.e., 9 W. K.SMITH ft CO.'S. PAYNE'S Hair Tonic, at W.H.SM1TH4C0.'S. B ARKY'S TUICOP1IKROUS, for sale, at 9 W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S. iCARPA'S Acoustic oil; a wire cure for deafness; for J sale at 9 ... K.. oalli li dc CO. S, JACKSON'S Pile ointment and Tetter Embrocation, a sure cure for the above disease; at 9 W.K.SMITH ft CO.'S. RL'SUTON'S Cod liver oil, for consumption, for sale at 9 . W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S. . tETROI.CM, or Rock oil, just received. and for sale at 9 . W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S. CHROME Yellow. Prussian Blue. Drop Blacks, Lamp Blacks. Paint Uruhe, and Candy, at . 9 W, K. SMITH ft CO.'S. rANDYKE Brown, raw Umber, burnt timber, T. D. Leaner, Gold, Leaf, Silver Leaf, and Bronzes, at ,., W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S. LDCSEED oil, Wpirits turpentine, alcohol, and tooth brn-he-,at - 9 K- SMITH ft CO.'S. n iii- Smith k Dde. ''? ' i ATTORNEYS ANDCOCNSELORS AT LAW ANb Solicitor in Chancery. Corvalll O. T. ' I. H. smith. 6ltf - B. c. pang. . W Mllrhell. IU fit IHIItlll ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, EU gene City, Ijiiio Couutp. O- T. ; Sur'iral. i JL.POOMIH, M. Sur-reon, SPKCIAt.rY DISEASES OF T1IR EYB. CnmlWn, Oregon. SepUtnlier ti. lsM. limU : lai Frnneio Atlif rtlsIiiR Aprnty - TP. FISHFR. Iron bi.lldlng. opmsite PaclHc Eitprr J Office, un stairs. Files of all the principal Puitersnf California aud Oregon may be found at this office. Mr. r inner isine a-itliorlzed Agrnt ror me niairsmuu. Chfslrr U. Trrry, ' ' ATTORNET AT LAW, RAI.F.M. OREtlON. COM "mlsshinrr of iH-rd, and to hike testimony, (ac knowledgments. Ac, Ac, for Iowa, Indiana. Mlssonrl, Michignn. California and Washington Territory, let ters of Attorney, biu! all other Instrtimeuu of writing, drawn on short notice. aa Particular attention paid to taking impositions, collet lions of Notes, AccouuU, Ac, 4Stl Boise & McEwan, ATTtn!v-Rl- AND Cttt'NPEI.OItS AT LAW. so licitor In thancery. Proctors, Ac, in Admiralty, Portland. Oregon. 4itf , W. H. Karrar, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LA"') so licitor In Chancery and Admiralty. Office on Front street, uext door north of Stark st., Portlaud. Ore-ra. Dunling k Grover, ATTORNEYS AND COl'NSF.I.ORS AT LAW, AND Solicitors In Chancery. Office near the Court-house, Salem. O.T. fit. Gre. I. Shril, ATTORNEV AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND Solicitor in Chancery, will practice in the various court of Oregon and Washington Territories. Office, Salem. O. T. Delaion Smith, VTTOnXEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. AND Solicit. in Chancery, will promptly attend to all tinstness iertalning to his profession lit the first Judicial District, and before the Supreme Court of Oregon Ouice. Albany, Linn County. . T. N. B. When not at hi "office, nr almeiit on profes sional business, be mav Is found at his residence, five miles south-east r Albany, ou what is knowu aa tile ' Urand Prairie." W. S. Brorfc, A TTORNEV AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. AVD J. Solicitor In Chancery, will practice in the various c nr. in mis lerritory, auu promptly nueim to tne col lection ol' all claims against the United States, through an efficient ugent i-r-iiding at Wa-hinctou City. Ollioe iu Eugene City, l-ane County, O. T. ; , It. I'. Stratton, ATTORNEY" AT LAW, will prai-tice in the varibu courts of southern Oregon, and in the Supreme Cimrt of the Territory. Uffick In IK-er Creek. Ivwglas county. O. T. Resi dence 6 miles north of Winchester, in the Willamette road. N. B. Hmty Land Warrants obtained for claimants on reasonable terms. Mtf ,4 J. THAYER, ffomrvonrf t 'rmntrltT at luxlr.mnd Solirilnr in CAimrrry. Office over J. C. Avery's store, Mam St., cnrvaiii. i''tr C'hatlvrlck t Olbbs, A TTORNF.YS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. So- r lirltors In Chancery. Ae. mice at h inchestersnd tianlim-r. S. F. Cinnwn-a, Winchester. Ikmglas Co., O.T. A. . tiinas, liardiner, Lmpqua lo.,O.T. Nov. 9, 1S5J. S3tf Clarke Drew, yiTATCHMAKER. Salem. Repairing prompt itepainng pnimpi Jrwelry manufac- V V ly ami neacy uone. turtsl. iiii Medical. - TJ. WRIOHT E. B. STONE, having associated together in practice. resectfully tender their ser vice to the people of Benton and Linn desiring to se cure the favor nf the affiii ted by success only. Offii-e near J. C. Avery' store, Corvatlis. i I ly paid YYilliaiu A. Goulder, rpEAC!IER of French and English, French Prairie, X Marion couuty, O. T. Iy7 A. B. Ilallork, VRriHTECT AND BUILDFR. PORTLAND, O. T. Design, plan, specilicatifui, ftc, furnL-licd on reasonable terms. O. . lOLE. S. 0. ALEXaNrgR. E. UABTLES3. Co e, Alexander, k Cb. vrHor.Ks.4i.R .4.r rktaii. nr:.4hKRS r. GKXKRAh MRHCH.4.XrlsK jf.VJ it pRotnvE.coRi'Ahr.is.o.T. Wlllinm C. lirlswold &, Co., A TERCII A NTS. SALEM. OREOON TERRITORY. i i W. C. OSISVOLS, Mtf c. s. woonwoRTH. Ktitccne C'itj-. H OR KCf. V.. LAWRENCE, Proprictorof '.he Eugene Citr Hotel. i.itr. IMedlt al .Notice. rTMIE sn!srri!er, would inform the inhabitant that be J. is at his old stand, ready to attend tn all calls in his profession : also he has on hand a well selected stin k or Eclectic concentrated Medicines, with a well asnrted supplr nf Svringes, all of w hich he will dipe of on reamiia'ole term. W. WAltltFN. Salem December I, ls,ri6. n-tf W 11. 3Igers, M. 1. TJHYSK'IAN and Snrgeim. Office in my new build ing, on Main street, twod-mr north nf l"T. J.S. Mclteeny's fire proof building ; where I will be found when not professionally engaged. 1 will keep constant ly on hand a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicine which I will sell low for rah. Corralli. IVc. 9. IS'iti. 3itf Re Jienl Notice. DR. R. W. SHAW, lute of San Francisco, California, offers bis professional services to the cituteas fo Salem and vicinity, and respectfully solicits a share fo public rav.ir. T Office at Reed and Fellows' drug store. Uv R. W. SHAW. tit T-.I -an ti. jatasou, in. v., PHYSICIAN AND SURC.EON, Corvallts, O. T. ntr . Campbell V TratL ATTORNEYS AT LAW. San Francisco. California. Office, noraer Montgomery aud sjucroiaento atreets, ovetr Parmtt ft Co. Bank. Messrs. Campion ft Pratt have lately removed from Orr-'i-in, and will be pleased to attvud to all busiut entrusted to their rare. 3ltf I ALRSANUF.R CAMrBEI.rU. O. C. That TT. J ' Joseph N. Preseolt. ' MAIIC ST., ORBOOK CITT.";- . . DEALER in Family Oroeeries. Boots. Shoes, c, and faints and Oils, wholesale and retaiL , July 7, IWiH. ' 13tr. i ... F. S. & M. Holland, "TVEALERS IX PRY GOODS. GROCERIES. BOOTS U and Shoe. CrurkaryUouks, bUtioncry, A-e., Nam street, t tregon t ity. S. Ellswortli, 'j ATTOBNRV AND COI'NSKI.LOR, . , ' TT S- Supreme and other Courts. Office Eugene v . vuy, ijaiifi v. it ""c". , Commissioner or Deeds for New York, Connecticut. c. . . . r August in, iMoi.. Watclimaklns. . ' WILLIAM F. IIIGHFIEI.D. Chronometer and Watch nmker, Oregon City, has removed to llie DUIIUHIg jus.,i-i.t -- . ... .. , where he can l com-tantly found prepared to do any business In his line. Watches cleaned and repaired on short notice and reasonable terms. AlnO a clioice lot of watencs aim jea cirj iui su.c Man.-b.6, lo4. ljal . K Hamilton. JUL D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, would respectfully announce to the good people or Douglas and the ad joining counties, that he has located permanently at Deer Creek for the purpose of practicing medicine, and . ... : . 1 1 h. fuitkCil . . . idt,HM ll in wmcn proiessnm i.c ..... ............. duties, and spare no pains to render the patient easy nil coinionnoie. . , . Offick opposite R- H. Dearborn ft Co.a store, on Main street. . Dnigs and Patent Medicines Tor sale at tote cos pn eew. Wells. Fargo, &. Co., ivums snd EXCHANGE DEALERS. W..F..A in ennneetion with their Express haslness. will also transact a general cjntmK vtm-Mun tun nrtm. Collections and Remittaneea made in all parts ol Oregon Califoniia.the Atlantic States, and Europe, with promptness and despatch. Dust, Gold and Silver Coin I i u.iiii.m Iwmirht and sold. Sight Exchange on AVto York, Boston, Philadelphia, Albany, Jtoehaler. Buffalo, Erie, Clmrland. Detroit, Chicago, Mihcaukit, Galrna, St. Ijxit. Lemmllt, Cincinnati, andorfe otlier principal towns in the Atlan tic States and the t nsia-s, uj u . -ujr . our offices. " r. "' 111. Montgomery-street, San Francisco , . .JAMES O'NEILL, Agent. Jnne 1S55. : "." '.' ' - Coffee. , IP TOTJ WANT a really goou arvicie in v vr r r.r., ine nndersigned have got 15,000 pounds best COSTA HICA." Come and McKIXLAY ft Co" Oregon City, Dec 6, 1806. ' a THE ELECTRO-CHEMICAL BATHS Ua J O F DR. BOURN E, Southeast Corner of Sansoine and Commercial Sis., Are afTeetlng the most exlraorillnnrv CURES nf Fever and Ague. Intermittent and other Fevers, Jaundice. Dis nm i.r the IJr. K i.lu.ni. the Ceiiilal and L'riuarv Orcsns. all Sexual Disorders. I"aralviis. Neuraliria. includ ing Tic Ihilorenx, Stiff Joints, aud are also employed with DISr.ASES OP THE K Y K . Also, all Indolent Fleers. Tumors. Swellings. Ahcesse. Canrer of the Womb, all other affcrtlona of the Womh, and Cancerous Ain-ctlons generally, ar.d Scmfnla. for rlliictlng cures where nil other means would Tail without them; and prove iieyoiiii trie p.ainillty or Usniit, to all Who take them, the ini-piity nf Medical practice which poison the human system by administering to it calo mel, arsenic, leud. tuo. Iron, antimony, ipiiiutie. lounie oi main ill the system, and are extracted" by these BATHS. n,irln imrlv fifteen rein I have n.-ver rlvea even a OUS DRUGS, nr herb, aiid have NEVER seen a ease in which they were re julsite ir ater Treatment was em ployed. When will the people cease to lie such simpletons as to hire men to POISON aud BLEED them, while they also retain on their statute Smok law against poisoning, maiming and bleeding CATTLE? Are the mem ber nf the human raiuilr less worth v ir pnte.-tfon than animal.? I assert in the race of this entire State and the world at hirge, that there never was, U not now, and never will lie. a case In which calomel, crude mercury, piinine. nrseuic.lead, attic, iron, antimony, iodine, or any other POISON, should have been, or lie, administered In the niiman sytem, or in wtiK-n nieruing. cupping thousand nil premature graves thmngh an Ill-timed or thing, and II the p rir and deluded victim or m-dical least, tbnt I will so employ si ATI Rr a AtlKMl IK! or Oooa rowi. Air, rare aier, txercise. Homing, me Eleetm-Cheniical Hath, n'nd the Sleeping ami Waking Hours, that withmit a particle of N ASTY and POISON OUS Medicine, 1 will so nrouse the power of their systems that If there be any strength left, they shall sieedily get perfectly well In ImmIv. with minds so expanded to the perception of natural philosophy, as thereafter to canse them to rl their la-es against till prorcssiiMinl n.guesor rools. and awske them to a knowli-dge of the evils of en trusting their own vital Interests to the keeping of others whose interct must ever be antagonistic tn their own. Address, bv k-tter. or personally. Dr. Hi CRNE. Water fure I'hysb-ian. fianw.tt. .trn-t. opposite St. Nicho ls Hotel. San Francisco, importer into this State ft the FIRST ami ONLY appnrati for giving these delightful and liencttcial Eleetm-Cbemicnl Haths, and vlnw ex-rience in their in warrants l.ini in rpeaking nr them in the term he e-aplov. Thev repiire great caution In administeriiig them, and Dr. Bourne never entrm-ts that duty to others, thus avoiding all danger. - - a- So many Iving and forged rertillrates. and PRETENDED editnrf.il reenmrnendstlons are published, that those tnithrnl skiteinriits of fact which lr. Bourne could offer, are withheld, rather than any should suppose they were merely got np." - ...., aT- t:onsultatinns without charge, and charges very moderate for the benefit conferred. g. gL'ICK CL'RK SURE CL UE (if curable) lit the mntto of Dr. BCl'IlNE. i'iii TT- wi . PIONEER WATER CURE INSTITUTE, Soallieoit Caraer of Sansome and Conimercial Streets, eppotite the St. Sicholas Uotel, Saa Franriieo. Dr. BOURNE. Water Cure Physician, Hav!n-r rverv fai-ilitv for the srientinc ailmini-trntkin of Water Treatment, offers the advantages of this natural. rational, and" nr.t efficacious ronle of curing diseases, to invalids, in either acute or chronic stages of suffering, and eerial!v to thoe!-.loring under the Hl'lNOl'S EFFEt.'TS OF CAM! .M EL, and Imig tnatmrnt generally. There are no naiwMM or uoisonoua medicines to anv whatever, nor bleed, cup or,"eech; o it is n-it only a, hi Chronic or acute It!teumati-in, Dlarrh, and Sexttal disorders in fart, in all rai-es, the W ATKIt t I Kh i of I fl -Al.hD t ALL E. Apply ptrsotally, or addiess ty letter, as above. Office h-Hir 10 A. M., to 1 P. M., and after T P. M. aw. p a rt r c V r.A r xorrcE.- The " Ritsisn.Tigcer Indian! Tnrkbh. nr Egvptinn '-Stesm Bat!is." the invention of barbaric minds with all their EVIL COSSEtFENCES to Weak ljiup. Palpitating Hearts, and debilitated Digestive and Nu tritive organ, are XI IT Water Cure, and bear bo more relation to that ghsrinns system than dV-es a horse to a red herring, notwithstanding all the false representations to that effect. Dr. IIOl'RXE is the Pioneer and only Wa ter Cure PhvsMan on the Pacific t'ast, and is daily demonstrating his t-kil) in bis ait wrtb the highest success curing those whom the medical fraternity had plaifd a!mi.t beyond the confines of hope ; such being the general character of the rases demanding and rei eiviiig relief at hi-, baiiils. Let them continue to come and be HEALED, and converted to this wiser and better way. Dry Goods, )'ff Yards brown sh-srtings. assorted; JJ 1'J.iO yards bleached su'-eting. a-ssorted; 2..UU yds bri Drilling, ass'd Yellow Flannel, llHHJ yds Tickiug, do li-ra do 4:124 yd Prints, do Silk Warp Flannel, 157? yd Alpacca, do imitation do do li'M yds Jai-nuet cambrics, Szittinett and Jeans, Ilnau Cambric, Linen tiiughams, Paper du d' Check, Moreen. Oil Silk. EinlHMsed llano Covers, Fancy lire Silk, do Table do Wrought Muslins, Drapery, assorted, Bonnet Ribb.ms, Oiughams. Velvet do Red FUnnel, Crape. 1 11 no do Indies" Gauntlets, White do tjent's do Corapritiiug one of the best sUx ks of Dry Goods in Oregon. 22tf . For sale by GRISWOLD A CO. Ilardvra r. t K keg il. asst'd, I tj Cut Spikes, Rrad-head N ails, Spear A Jackson's Saws, Door Locks, Strap Hinges, Gate do Sad Iron, loathing Hatchet. Family Griuds tones, J2tf Butts and Screws, Mill Files, Parker's Coffee Mills, Collins A xes, Currycombs, Wsflie Iron. Drawing Knives, Shingle Shaves, Powder, Lead and Cap. GRISWOLD A CO. tiroceries. EAST Boston Syrup, Apples and Peaches, Sugar, Spices, Cnflee, Tulstcco, Green and Rlack Tea, Soap. 2Jtf GRISWOLD A CO. rEAD AND TURPENTINE. J Oil. Sperm Oil,. 22tf Linseed Oil. Tanners GRISWOLD A CO. B OOTS AND SHOES 23 Cases, as-sorted. . . 2'ir GltlSWIILH x IU. Stationerf. B I.UE ruled Cap Per: White riiled Can Paper, Congress better Paper: t arson s wove ieiier rnper, P. A S. blue laid do do. 1A 8. white laid do do; White Rath Gilt Letter Paper. Oillott's Pen. :W3. 404. 7:ill: Blank Rooks, Slate and Pencils, Black and Red Ink. 22tr .. T i n .. ,t ... -GRISWOLD CO. CROCKERY A full assortment. ' ' ! 22tf . GRISWOLD CO: IRON All sizes. , 22tf GRISWOLD A CO. LOTHINf-!t2 pairs Pants, assorted; 130 Coats, Bsst d; l.Hi vests, asst o: I'snrs una l.rawers. in alt, a full assortment of Gent's Furnishing Goods. ,r, i 22tf Ji . s 5. a: GRISWOLD A CO. -.,'.!,. Salem Market. r i rtnilF. snhscrilMr. nronriet.-rnf the Salem Market, in L the center of the town, is happy to inform the pub lic that he kees constantly on hand a snpply of all the varieties nf ment. fresh and pickled. He also has the varim-s kind of vegetable, in their season. Beef will be sold as follows: Fore quarter. 6 cents per lb., hind quarter 10 cents; and if you want a choice piece, I shall charge vou a I it a pound. All kindsof fanner's produce and grain received in exchange for meat. THOMAS CROSS. Salem. July 7, lH.rC. Iitf Surgeons and rhysieiam HAVING rendered service in the 1st Regiment O. M. V. are requested to render a full report to this of Oce as soon a practicable, of all expenditures, employ ees. Ac, as it is desirable to wind np the business of the Medical Department. Address R.W. Shaw, Assistant Surgeon General, Surgeon GcneraJ's office, Salem. Nov. 1.1S5B. 34tf Strayed, FROM the subscriber, a portion of his stock, marked and branded as follows: Crop off the left ear, and swallow-forV in the right, IT. brand. Any person know ing the whercahontt or cattle Hearing tins brand and markR. will be properly rewarded by sending mo infor mation. 1 JAMES HEATHERLY. Lane county, Aug. T, 1856. 22W War Claims. XT0TICE I hereby given, that I will be at the seat of ll government on thj 1st of January, vai, prepared to attend to all application. concerning unadjusted claims growing out of the Indian war, and coming with in my duties. . P- CALLEXDER, Com'r. December 1,1856.; 3tf ; 1x03 Angelos Salt. SALT 300 bags Los Angelos Salt, received, per Na humkeag, and for sale at lowest rate. 18tf G. ABERNETHY CO. CHAIRS 100 Chairs for sale cheap, by 33 BARNARD MATTESON. B ACON wanted at 33 BARNARD A MATTESON'S. c ANDLES, Soap, Starch, Indigo, and Tobacco, at 9- . W. K. SMITH cTCCU.'. RUGS, Medicines, Paints, Oils, and DyestofTs. at v . tv. smith c v 11- s. Holiday Presents-; CALL and buy soon at the Book Store, Oregon Citr. . .. HOMJSB HOLLAND A CO.T " Oregon CityIcc. 7, 1666. 0tt Oppoiite the St. Nicholas Hotel, Baa Franriieo, astoiiinhiug snccew in These Rath seem to lie Nature's own chosen medium puis,, aim m mitoij urnKS wmcn re ("ditorv d.we of nil or salt, much less any POISON or iwi nmg si m.nir.ii inn i.n.iiii. um muamn over-dose of ralu nr oil. Let the teople ponder on these rascality desire tienlth. I pledge th h uior or one man at swallow or pay for, a Dr. 1IOLR.NE d.jes not admuiistrr t'ie BBST but CH EA PEST ytero for restoration to health, Dyspepyia, Fever and Ague, Isthmus Fever, A I.L nervous jjmj Dark Again! TOE undersigned, having recently arrived from the States, would notiiy hbi friends and customer, aud the nnblic in general, that be baa taken tue old staud on Main Street. Oreg-m City, and has received since his arrival, the foliuwiug g-ods, which he offers at whole sale and retail at the very lowest prices for cash, or the produce of the country. The goods were all selected by himself personally, and are rresb and good and the qualities guarantied o the purchaser. Among which. liud 24,000 lbs. Liver-mo! blown salt, in 500 lb. sacks, 4 .000 hue table salt, in 10 and 20 lb sacks, 4.000 " N. O. Brown Sugar, S.mNi china ditto, Nos. I, I and 3, 4.tni0 " Rio coffee, (fresh.) 100 kegs Setb Adams syrup, S gals each, 150 kegs Boston nails, assorted sires, 50 kegs ditto spikes, 4$, 5, 5 and 6 in. 2M) kegs pure white lead, o0 kegs assorted colors. Son gals, boiled oil, in 5 gal. cans, 10O ' spirits turpentine, ditto.. 20 " copal and furniture vaxuisb, 20 " Neat's foot nil, 3j boxes sperm randies. 50 " adamantine ditto, 100 " sardines. 50 kegs and boxes saleratua, 10 " pure soda. 10 Isiges cream tartar. 100 bxs. "Colgate- A No. 1 Brown soap. 10 baskets sweet oil, 5 boxes castor oiL 10 bbls east Boston ami Stewart's crashed sugar 50 kegi tar, 5 gals, each, I'Ji) boxes German glass, superior quality assor ted size. 50 llr gum camphor.' 3') p'k's imperial gun powder and Oolong teas. Together with a general assortment of Family Gro ceries. Also, a large assortment of paints of all colors aud degrees, dry or iu oil, and a splended assortment or paint aud other brushes rarming tool, among which are grain cradles. Ac. Ac. Ac. Also, a general assort ment or boots and shoes. . . Also, agent for FoImn"s Plough, manufactured in Oregim.aiid warranted equal nf not better than any impnrted and at one third to half less price en-on rare home industrr. JOSEPH PRESCOTT. Jlv Tth. l5fi. . lf This Day Keceired, BY the barke NAUCMKEAG, for sale low for cash or Coontrv prtKlnce- .. 10 bbls "and hf Mils N. O. Sugar. '" BO sacks china No. 1. juear. loo rbs each, ;f 10 doj Oysters ffresh) Baltimore in 2 lb eaas;(.. K boxes"Ad.imaiitine candles, B's. 40 lb ea, 10 do do - do 6"s, 20 lb ea, '-. '15 doi boxes Sardine. 25 key Seth Adams' syrup. 5 bids Sf. O. had S. W. r.ipi . 30 boxes tobacco, "Luke's" 'Thomas, -'Pride of tlie Cnion" and '' Diamond brands", i . 40 sacks Kl's each Rio Green Coflee, 20 gross best matches,. - -CO uoz smoking tobacco, L 50 doz gum campher, . . . . 5 bbls crushed sugar, ' J. N. PRESCOTT. Oregon City, Nov. 25, 1856. SMf Notice to Shipper. FROM andand after this date FREIGHT -by the steamer "ENTERPRISE" will tie charged by the ru le of sh i j measurement on ly . A. JAMIESON, Master. Canemah. Oct. 20th. 156. 3.mos3 At Kiifjene City. TUE subscriber has at Eugene City, one of the best cenoral assortment of Drv Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, BiMit and Shoes, and all articles kept in a gene ral finding store, to be fonnd in Oregon. He is con stantly receiving fresh additions to his stock, and al ways keeps it np. My goods are no all received direct from San Francisco, where I have a resident agent. All kindsof farmer's produce received in exchange for goods I pay higher prices for produce, and seU goods cheaper than any other store in the Territory. JOSEPH TEAL. Eugene City, July 1 1356. - lfitf Removal. BATJM & BROTHER have removed to their New Store next door to J. Strang's Stove establishment They have just received a general assortment or Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. Groceries, Crockery, Ac, which be offers for cash or produce. N. B. Wanted Butter.Fgs.Bacon.Lard.Floor.and Wheat, for which they pay the highest market price. Salem. July Ii, 1.6. latf It ii i &. Brother, FRONT STREET, Portland, opposite the Metropolis Hotel, dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, and Shoes, tiroceries, Ac. N. B. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for merchandise at the highest market price. 19tf Dentistry. DR. E. H. GRIEFIN. will be in Portland from the 10th to the 30th of -September, and in Oregon City from the 1st to the 15th of October, and in Salem from the 17th October to the 1st or November, and at his residence in Linn county the months of November and December. . . E. H. GRIFFIN. Aug. ltfth If 56. 24m4 DR. GUYSOTT S COMPOUND EXTRACT OFSAR S PARILLA and Y ELLOW DOCK, at 9 . , . .i - S.W.K.SMITH & CO'S. TAX receipt blanks fee sale at the Statesman office, at fl per hundred. ' COUNTY ORDER BLANKS For sale at the - STATESMAN OFFICE. Stove and Tin M are Establishment. TSTRA NG respectfully notifies the citizens of Salem. and public generally that he keen on hand in his new laiilding. Main t.;every pattern of CWng. Pariar , flail, and fijliee STVl'E's a genera! assortment of 77. WARE, of every description and all articles usually found in a tin shop and store, all of which w I lie sold as cheap ru at any other e.tabUhnieut is. h Territorv. - - All orders for jobbing promptly attended to. tf J. STRANG. A llnu At, l,evrt.. IT THOLES ALE M EH "HANTS, PORTLAND, ORE VV (JON TERRITORY. Geo. Abfrnrlbf & Co.. Jl TEnCH.'.N'TS, OREGON CITY, OPJ.GO.V TF.R 11 RITflRY tf Ibrrnflhr. Ilark k To., COMMISSION AND FtiRWARDING MERCHANTS, San Fran.-iec.. f .'al.. will attend to selling Oregon produce, and till ord-jrs for Goods, firocerh-s, Ac. at tee owe-it rates. The patrouage of the people of OregoB. is respectfully solicited. August 1, lM. Iltr Allan, McKinlaf, A Co., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in. Dry Good. Gro ceries. Hardware, Ac., Oregon City, O.T. iw.ju, iwi. 40yl Water Ham. Tj0R SALE Two waU-r ram,, with lead pipe and fig X tures cmtptcte. JiMtS STRANG. Salem, March 1 Jtli. IH3C. Itf- Allan, McKinU-r, tt. Co., HATE just received a stock of New Good, and would invite all those who wish to procure GOOD articles at reasonable pre-e. to call and see them. They eomrit in part of the following: Grindstones. Canal and Wheel Barrows, Grain Cradles. Fancy Brooms. Grass Scythes and Snatlm, Ptaia do Hntsh do do Assorted Colored Pails, - 1R so Harrows, 23 teeth Paiuted Tubs, Garden Rakes, Kinc Washboard. - do Hoe. taacSsmilh Betlowa, do. Spade. Crosa-ctit Saws, J ft Polished Shovels, do ( ft Hay Fork, Mill Saws, 7 ft Manure Forks, , Hair Mattraases, double. Churns, do single. Window Glass - g by 10 Hair Bolsters, dmb!e, do 10 by 12 do single, do 7 by 9 Sjierm Candles, , Window Sihes a by 10 Adamantine do.. do 10 by 12 Grape brand Tobacco, Ox B ws and Yokes, Lncke eVi do Blankets, Baize. Lindseys, Sheeting. Ticks, Ae.,Ae. We keep eonstantir on band a large supply of GRO CEK1KS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, and many arti cles too numerous to mention. A LI-AN, MKINLAT A CO. Oregon City. . 21tf Hooks! Books! T K. SMITH A CO. have ju-t received the largest V . and be-t selected Stock of BOtiKS ever effered for sale in SIcm, con-istiBg, in part, of the following POETICAL WORKS White s, Collins, Gray's Tap per's, lieattie's, Scott's. Young's. Davidson's, Croly s. Crabtie's.Shakspeare's.C.wper's. Coleridge's, Henuns', Bums', Pollok's. Shelley's, M'.witt's, Montgomery's, Campbell's, Pope's. Moore's, Wordsworth's. Ossian's, Thompson's. Milton's, Byron's, Cooke's, Gold.-mith's, Landon". AGUIC'ULTCRAL. FP.CIT GP.OWINO. AcEni ott's, Vonatt on the Horse, Allen's Stable Book, Hind's Farrier, Downine. Harry, Thomas. Blake. Mason's Far rier, Stewart and Skinner, Sax ton and Clater. BIOtiRAPHiES Washington's. Jack-ym a, Scott's, Taylor's, Marion's, I5.m:iparte's, Seward's. Iwis Napo leon's, Mozart's, 1 jves of the Presidents, Mary yueen of Scots, Henry VI 1 1 and hi Six Wives, Harris. si's, Lav-fayette'i-, Sam II .nst m"s. Henry Clay's, Kossuth's. J. y. Adam', Daniel B ne's, Sliakspeare's, 1 Van Swift's, Humooliit's, Bi-.hop Hedding's, Livesnf the Popes.J. B. Finley's, Rot-erts. Newton's, Wesley's. Fletcher's, La martine's Celebrated Characters, and many others. HISTORIES. Ttollin's Ancient History, Rowell's Modem Europe. Gil.tit.n's Roma, R-.tTecfa"s HistoTv nf the World. Birth's History of the World, Willard's'His tory of the World. B 'tta's American Revolution, Macao lcv:s Hitory of England. 4 vols. D'Aubigne's iristory nf" the Reformation, 5 vols. Peterson's United States " Ilfst- EIXANEOCS and SCIENTIFIC WuRKS Brand" Encyclopedia, Smith'sClassical Iiictionary. Lat in and Greek lexicons a-id Readers. Virgil, Homer. Zenophon, J'tsephus, Ii.:k Work. Maury's Geography nf the Sea, WeJey's Sermons. Smith's Sacred Annals, Harpers Universal Gazeteer. Dwigbt's Mytbob.gy . I .ard ner's lectures. Goldsmith's Animated Nature, Wond'a Natural Ifisiorv. Gnnn's iHjmestic Medicine. Winnr" Pnse Works. Sterne's Prose Works. Mrs. Ellis' Prose Works. Downing' Ciamtry House. Builders' Guide. Webster's Dictionary, all sizes. Davies' and Peck'a Mathematic! Dictionary. Farmer' and Planters En cyclopedia. Thackeray's" Pendenui. D n Qnixotte. Gil Bias. C.Km's. Bizl .w' Useful Art. Ure'a Iiictiocary, Hush Miller's Old Red Sandstone, Ac. Ae. SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS Parker's Read ers. Sanders Readers. McGreflees Readers, Cobb's Readers. Gift B-Kik for Children and Yonth. Also. Work on tlesjloey. Physiology, Chemistry. Philosophy, Government. Anatomy, Mineralogy. Oratory, Mathe matics. Debating, Medicine. Theology, Temperance, Rhetoric. Grammars. Geographies, A rilhmetics. Astro nomy, Travels. W..rk or Humor. In short, every thing nsuslly found in a D't Stre. Store opposite the ILdmaB House, near the Steamboat Landing.' 9tf Est ray Notice. Strayed from the subscriber, living on Spencer creek. Lane Co.. O. T., ationt thirty head of 1 cattle descrineda.sfoIt.nrs: Thy are all branded with JR on the left hip, the letter being joined togeth er and look something like the letter A. A portion of them are branded with the fignre 4 on the right bip. All over two vears old. are branded with an O or S in addition to tlie above brand. 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 a slit in the right ear. Anv persons knowing of the shore described cattle, will please inform J. L. Bmmley. nr the subscriber at Eugene City of the fact and they will he Kberaflv reward ed. H.G. HADLEY. Eugene City. Tnfv2th IS56. rm OoiKTER Mast i:b General's Office, I . ,. Salem. O. T June 16, 1856. ( ALL persons having de minds against the Oaarter Master.Xep't of Oregon Territory, are reqaesteslto present their claims for adjustment, at the daSerent otB ees, at their earliest convenience. JOSEPH W. DREW, Utf Quarter Master General. O. T. Take Notice. N TOW offered for sale at the store of the undersigned Km crates iTocKerr. 12i00 lbs. White Sugar, " 1K00 lbs. superior Brown Sugar, 1SO0 lbs. S. I. Sugar, in kegs, , 100 kegs Svrop, . . ? 100 boxes Soap, 25 bags Coffee, : 10 esse pride union Tobacco. 100 dox. wool Socks, ' l.iOO yds: Prints. - 3000 " damaged. 400 pieces silk Handkerchiefs, ' 50 boxes Saleratus, : 1 case Honey, 100 boxes Tea, very cheap, 300 yds. low price Linsey , 130 yds. Carpet, " 200 yd. Merinos, 10 bales Gnnney, 40000 lbs. Liverpool Salt. ; G. ABERNETHY, A CO. Oregon City Oct. 1, 1S56. 30tf Statesman Book and Job Office TTTTE have Three Presses, the best facilities for Book V V printing north of California, and an extensive as sortment of Jobbjso Matekial of every kind: and. with master workmen, are prepared to execute promptly, and in a workman-like manner, all orders in the above de partments, such as Books. Blank Chucks, Pamhphlets, Notes or Hasb. Haspu.ii.-ls. . , Ohdkk Books. Ball Tickets, Stkaxbo't Bills. Cibci:lars, Htkauso t Cabm. Invitations, Bills or Lamm, Bcsiness Casus, Ckttficatbs, Billheads. Show Bills, Concert Bills, Check Books. FrOGRABUES, Bl'K ItKCKII-TSI. Address Cards.- Dkafts. Blanks of all Kinds, Ac. Ao., Ac ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, with COLORED INKS. Law of A'ewtpapen. 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their subscription. - 1. If subscribers order papers discoritirroed. Publishers may continue to send them till all charges are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their papers from the office or place to which they are sent, they are held responsible until they settle their bill and give ns tke to discontinue them. 4- If subscribers move to other places withont mfca-mmf the Publisher, and the paper is sent to the former diree tion, they are held responsible. 5. The courts have decided that refusing to take a pa per or periodical from the office, or removing and leav ing it uncalled for, u prima facia evidence of intentiona. frand. sj- Postmasters would oblige, by a strict fnlflnmeBt of the regulations requiring them to notify Publishers, once in three months, of papers not taken from Ihgl" office by subscribers.