aa Catalogue tt Books ani StntUnerf - . FOR SALS BV . A. R. Shipley Co., At te CUs Book Starr, frtmt-8t., Portland, Oregon. SCHOOL HOOKS. , Itx.tnmi. Sanders- old-1st. Id, 3d. 4th, and Mb, ml T:ie Yonii-r tallies'; Sanders' New 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th aiui 5th: I'arkcrs' 1st. ltd. 3d, h mid 5th; Me GurTcy'slst, Sd, 3d. 4th and 5th. 1 Si-rxLiits. Sanders' Old, Sanders' New; Elemen tary! I iti MRits. Sanders' notorial. School and Parker's. GKiaaAruiis. Mitchell's, Ancient and Modern, Ot- ncy's, Morse's, alcNalley'a, and Monteith a 1st and 2d IV.ka M vtukv vnos Arithmetics Thnni'on's. Tables, Blcntal. Analysis. Practical, and Higher; Havies Pri wjrjr, lutcllcct.ial. School and University; Smith's IVtllturn's Ray a Stoddard's; Pavics Algebra, Sttf vryin.T. Geometry, Practical Mathematics, Math. Di. tiimarv, logie of Mathematics, Analytical Geometry, and Philosophy of Mathematics. Grammars. Green' I 'l:trke's Bullion's Smith's -Kirkani's Spencer's Tower's. IMiiusoriiiB- Parker's 1st Lesson, Juvenile and School; Comstocks Smith's. i II istohiks. Wilson's Jnvcnllo, and United State; Parley's Universal; WUlard'a Universal, and United States. I-Awr-ACcO Coopcr's'Tlrer!!; Andrew' Latin Rca ilet; Vrrt itotiur: Andrew's Latin Grammar; McCIiir tock's 1st and Sd Book In Latin, and d:. In Greek; An thon's Greek Gr.imm.ir and Reader; Johnson's Cicero. Favnclle's French Grammar and Render; Woodbury's German Grammar and Header, Teiematpie.' Greek Tes-. tament; French, self-taught; Snrrcnne's French Dic tionary: Andrew's I-atin do. Lid lei! ft Scott's Greek do, Anthon's Classical do. Smith's dt do. DimONAKiiM. Wetwter's School; Hl;h d.o. Aca demic, University, Koyal e"vu, Unabridged and Cobhs' rocket. Misvellaxkoi-s. Mattison's Astronmy.! ftrmm'n Rhetoric. Wood" Botany. Kamc'a Elements of Crit icism. Parker's Aids in Composition. Parker's Exer cise. Broukrtcld's Composition. McKlIi;ptt's Yoiin Analyzer, do. Analytical ManiuL Parker's Word Unildor. Mayhcw's B.ok Keeping. ( Wayland'a Moral Science. Paley'a Natural Theology. Blake's Agricul ture for Schools. I'pham's Intellectual Philosophy. Mahan's do. do. Milton; Yoong; Pollock; and Thomp son; iBditioa for Schools) Cutter's Anatomy and Physioktgy. American Debater.. Newman's Political Economy. Hitchcock's Geology. Great variety of Speakers and Elocution. All kinds of School Station rrv: .Slates of all sizes: Draa-ing-Books: . Drawing Paper; Perforated Card Board; Bristol Board; Pencils aad Brushes; Osbora'a OjIotsa Ink-stands, every siaw and style, Ac, A--, A a. . , . i MlsX'ELLAXEOCS BOOKft. tliSToar. Bancroft's I'nited State. 6 TolnmeC . Tlildreth's do, do, 6 volumes. Front's IVtorial United States. Taylor's do, do, do. Botta1 HM. Revolution. Peterson's do. Wilson's Cnited States. Willard's do. Hist. Indian Wars United States. Willard's Universal History. Mailer's dd do, Rottrvk's Hist World 1 or 1 volumes. Rol'.'m's Ancient History. Parr's do, do. Hume's England. Maeanlay's do., complete. IHekew Child's do. 1 atitrard's do. t;ib!ion's Rome. IV An higne's Befomution. King's M. K. Church. Allison' Kurope, 1st and Sd Series. Prescott'ii Works. Border's Hist, of ReliRitms. Hist, of Council of Trent. Jose- 5 has. All of Abbott's Histories. Historical Cabuu-L tieens of Sjiain. Queens of Scotland. Help's Snani onooest. Brace's. Humrsry. Kidder's Brazil. Ed bank s BraziL Parley's .Universal. History of X'ru sades. Ancient Egyptians. Haltam's Midille Aires. History for Rys. B.mners Child's United States. Lowing Field Book of Revolution. BiOfiEArnr. Plnttreh Lives. late '"Brant. "Won derful Characters. Great and Celebrated Cbanu tors. Lives of the Signers. . AntoliiogranUy of Fiuley. . IJ nartioe's Celebrated Character. Lite of Adam Clarke, tl j Bishop Hedding. do Ntebuhn do Gen. Hon L-on. do Janiel Bovne. d J Roberts, do Lafayette. Cap tains of Roman Republic and Old World. Dr. Chal mers, 4 vols. Live of Harabotdts. Mrs. Ritsers. Mozart. Wesley. Fletcher. . Life and Times of Clay; Irvinjfs Washinstn. Eminent Mechanics. Lives of Chief Jastices. JusepMac. Napoloon. Charles Lantb. Jackson. Gen. Green. Joan of Are. Lady Jay; Grrj. J. i. Adams. Julienne. Daniel Webster; -b-t.iys uf Ront9. K:n?s and (jueens. I.iebmtx. Lives of the Popes. Prescott's Philip 2d. "Mary and Martha Wash m?tn. Pioneer Women of the West. Tbavkia Uoek's Chi hot ? Arn&w.kvi. Suphens Ezyps. Olin's Travels. Mango Fark. - Nile-Ntesr Advent.ires on Musimito Shore. Uayard Taylor's Trav is. lhirbin'a TraveN In the East. - ' SciBSTtvlc-Branoe'sEn iycl;jelia. Physical flec raohy of tile Sea. Wood's N'atnral HM.wyJ lrdn.V Ijectores. Cseful Art. Cosmn. Matbemtiesl lHe tionary. Losic of Mathemaiics. Wonders of Science. Miuhril's I'lanetary and Stellar Worlds. Ixiontia' Re cent Piyiess of Astrmmy. Smith's Dictionary of Arts and Science. Ensnk"s Hydranlk-s. Dick's works. Varioos works on Archilectnre. " PoEntr. Bcron varions styles. Shakespeare, do. Hirtoa. do. "Burns, do. Ileinaas, do. M ore. do. Thompson. Youn?. Pollock. Tnpper. Cowper. Pope. Campbell. WadsWiirth. Vian. Mouttromerj-. 1 KiA White. Fetntle Poets of Enjlsnd. do. d. America- ml msfiT others. ' Booss of ICerKncNCiC CyvlnpcdTh. of heosrjpiiy. do. dx. Fin Arts- d. do. i'uv'raphv. faeful Arts. McColloch's Gaaetteer. Harier's Luiversal IJazeCters FnT xsa AuKicvi.'n-K.vj Elliot's Fn't I"-ilc Thomas' do. Howimi'j do. Barry's do. Fesscmlen's Farmt-r and Gardener. Fruit. Flrt'ver and .Yxethe Garvlener's Companiw. Atlen on Uo Grajie. Pardee ta Strawberry. Florist's Guiile. American Farm WifiK. Allan's Domestic A nioiais. Allot' ijsxtjn" lUud Uwks. l oiks oa Horse, Cattle. Sheep, H.io, e. . - TnKOLoutuat. & Xliu.HiMC. IloiTu uiv and Exiio tion of G xpels. Sea-nier's Lite of t ttrist. IlntlerV Works. Knani'sChreiin Tiieoioy. !Vetera 4Iet!l- edism. Morns MiseeUaineA Lectures en Koatanism. Brand of IKmiuic Rule. Elliot oa itomantsnt. Humes Notes. Clarke's Commentary. Bens'in's elo. JyV Exercises Wstsoa s institute. I jirraoee Evlent-, Butler's Ethical Disennrse. Rrers' Kdtp- r F-urwi d-. Reason and Faith. Foster's Christ. Perfecteia Baker oa Discipline. Writings of Arminii:?. J;ihq's Biblical ArchaeoUipy. Bibles, all sizes and prh-e. ' frn 1 to t'i. Te-Limnts, rreat variety. Methods! Hymns. Christiaa iiyoin Book.. Church rsalaiist. l'fymooth Colleetion. Select ilJodles. - ChrUludi Psaimist. HtMi'ib Bachan's Family Fhysk-ian. , Hydnv pathic do. Horaeiatuio W.wks. ; , . MisvTa.tANKOi's. t'on-titutions of t"n:.ted States Mavhew's Popnl?r Education. Crabbe's Synonyms. Italt Byk of CnnOMtte. Odd f ellow s Manna), Headley's Works, It vols. Mrs. Tnt'uiU's, vr. 1ty- anlsmeveh. Ji.''eIows Lselul Aru. lias won s.iji- cioeer's tJuiile. America Institutions. IV.isart. of Knowledge. PsrkH.uUson. Peruvian Anti;nitUM Wav Powii Kist. Pynslmrt. Ike Marvel's W.rVs Sanderson's Conk and Owife-dioner- Country Karabli la Enztand. Tales and Rereries. fan excellent Temp- anee ltook.1 Monev Maker. K--apeo Ann. r . Hit. -Pick Wilson. Mrs. Hale's New Cook Book. Mil ler s Old Red Samiitine. d . Fooifrints of (f reatr Yonnpr LadieV ounsel"tr" Tosne Man's 'do." PWrfal Catechim. Thomson's Lett. t "i Men. CuhAtftik tional Text Book. Captfve in Patagonia-. The A-niVrf- ean Housewife-. ' Half Honrs with Olfl Hamrthrev Athens; its irssr' and IVcay. ' Mrs. Sedrwick'ft Redwood, do. New En- Tale. .Lnclc Sam a, Farm Fence. Arthur's Sucrcs.-'ul Mercfmnt. do.Tals. Mrs. Partui-jton. H'iraee Translation- Yirxtl do. Mrs. far lea's Works. . Heroines of HUtnrr. Iand and Sod. IWt snd Port. S.a and Ssilor1. ' Shii And Hlhnre. faval Life. Star Papers. Masonic Chart. Irrlnir's Colnmbas. Long Look Ahead. City of New York. IjiTinjr irrators of America. Yon nz Man Advised. MWi tons in Tooca and Fegee. Troth estranirer Than Fic tion. Knont and the Rassians. Hvdranathie- Cook Book. Death Bed Scenes. Gift Book for Yonnjr Ilea. do. do. Ladies. Anecdotes for Girls, do. do. Bovs. Yoaag Hasband. . do. Wife. do. Mother.- do House keeper. Sigoorney's letters to Yoong Indies, do do do Mothers. Arthur's 6 vNiguta with the Washincto niana. Manly Character, by Peck. Govemmeut of Children. Mrs. Ellis' Works. How tl be a I Jidy. How to be a Man. Gold and Gospel.. Pitgrhn's Iroffress Footprints of Famous ' Men. Charlotte Elizahetb's Work's. Advice to Young Men. Peasant Boy I'hiloso-oher- Abftt's Marco Paul B-ks. do Fnincotiii Merchant's Dangliter. .;vp's Fable". Seottih Cliiofs Arabian Nights. Robinson Crusoe. Rollo Bioks. Mo therVGnide. Ferns' M'Wmons. The Old Ian. Con flict of Azes. lm Quixote. Pant and Virginia. Amer- leaa Debater. I-era Leaves.. 1 n-eoiorea t:etcnes in Pari. Chamber's Information for the People. Mel ville's Reaibora, Typee. Marni. Omoe, aad WbMe Jacket. Harae a MisceUanies. wendcus rMacKsvne. ai. I Hit Miscellanies, Lotns Fating, by Cast is. Banoroft's Mis- eellaaies. Jerpld's Men of CJnracter. Miller's First Impressions of England. Kirwia's letters to Bi-diop Hnghe. Coomiia' Coostitutiua of Man. Misa Beeca cr'a BeceiptK. do Calisthenics. . Bell Smith Ahmad. Aad a aaraber of others too numerous to ennmerate. Constantly receiving large additions to the forgoing. St stioxk r v. Foofctoap Paper great variety. Let ter do, do, plain and gilt. Note do, do, do. do. Envel opes all styles. Iuks all kiuds. Pens and Holders great variety. Blank Book-t all sizes and styles. Memorandums. Diaries. Pass Books. Time Books. . Paper Cotters, do Folders. Shipping Receipt Books. Lithograpmc i'nnts a large variety. rapping I' per good variety.' Wafers. Sealing Wax ic ie Vinsllv. we have a crood varietv of Mtsic Books. New Carolina Sacra. Alpine" Glee Singer. Dulcimer. Chorus Glee Book. Metropolitan do. Sacred Kelodeon. Christian Psalmist. . Tiano Instruc tors. Guitar do. Flute do. Accordoa do. Violin do. Melodeon do. Plymouth Collection with Music Sheet And the most varied assortment of Stationert ever arVtm! in Oreiron. ' mw This stock ts all hooglft In New York and other Eastern cities and is sold st - VXIFORM PRICES. mr We keep on band School Rooks in lar?e quan- tiues. togctoer wiui most ot tae puuucauoiui oi HARPER ft BKOTHItRS; . .. . . j IlKKBY ft JaCTSOX; Ivrsox ft I'hivnsy; -: . . , .,. r ' Phillips ft Samsos; - - ' - A. S. Basses ft Co.; . . . - . Miller. Oarox ft Ml-X4JGax; : LaaRT iu Gsrz; i Puntaa; - i i ..i.v . ' ; ; AnxETox; and others. . We ask vonr natronatre. If nnahle to visit ns aad examine oar stock. yoarnRimts will he attended to oa the base terms as if you bought ia person. mr We have arrangements by a-hich, in the coarse of the fall, are shall be able to furnish mnst of the new works issued by the eastern publishers within 34) dava alter publication. Every steamer will liriiig some' new w.n-ks. We are also prepared to fnrnifh, hereafter, the following Marszin!-' at Publisher's rates aud Posta"e Harper's New Mmthly . $3 00 Vutnam's - " 1 ' " ' - J () ' ' Ladies' Repository, 2 (K '. Godey's toady's isk, ' 3 00 Suliseription Lists will be open for these, and other Mazaziues, till the last steamer in November. Send us yonr names and addresses, with the subscription price uf anv periodical, and it shall be forwarded. s Portland,' A ugnst Itiiifi. 2-jtf" Notice to linpoilf ri of ITniiun. 1 1 tHK Sjhoonor UMIHJ A, nndcrthei-onimand .JJlt L of S. 1. Hinsdale. kailed from L'nirt(ua river '"SHjSL for San Fraucix-o, 011 the Gtli of May,. and intends tunkiuj; rennlar trips bctcen these two ports. J It is only uvccsKiry we believe, to reiuiud tho Impor tersof Cinpoua that this veel the LTmpiia is the liit ever launched on the waters of the L'uipuua, to iu Mire their p:itnna.!re and Mii;iMirt. This vevs-l will dis charge her ran;o at Scoiuburjr, anil at the rati' she in tend to carry freight, will lull only wive the shipper a very con-iidcrallc item, but save him the transit ?rtation up the river, and th rby euablc hlin t t receive uis goods without so much handling as heretofore. In line, the Schooner Umpqim, of Scott-burs, Is a real Umpipia crait and item.ic the Ilrst on tlio lit ill this gn-t reform, eoiul.lcmly relies upon all the Uiiipipta for support and eneoura.urment. For freight or passage apply to Allan, McKinlay ft Co., Scott dm rg, or to the Capt. on Isturd. Merchants wish ing t" ship from Siiu 1-rjTiclscn, ran apply to Allan, jwe ft Co., 1:12, Clay st.. or to the Contain. Scottsburg. May. !7, IsJU. l:ltf. , DlacRsniltlis aud o titers, Look. VLLAN McKINLAY ft CO. havo how on hand a large and well selected t.-k of , . m. 15 ir Iron, .fast Stwl, , Horse shoe d x . . , Gorman do., Nnilrxld'V, l'ljuglido,, Plate do. . ...... And intend to keep up Ute assortment so ns to suit the wants of customers. Give 11 a call, and yisi will llrd thst a-e not only h.ive the fullest stock,, but will sell a cite in as the cheapest.' We are constantly receiv in.; additions 1 1 onr a-ort;ncnt, so as to replace what is sold. Oregon CityDec.!3,' 1JC. iur , ' . llenrr ! Johnson & Co. - ' -wiior.KS.u.E nnrnnisT.. (lt Wa-.hi014t.1u Street, San Francisco.)'. Otter for rale to the sountry trade, the largest stock of goods in thnir line on the I'scMrtn roast compri sing Drug. Chemicals. 1 'erf ornery, patent Medicines of all kinds. Brushes, Paints. Oils, tilass. Turpentine, ami every article appertaining to the business.- Having su perior facilities for oltfainimr their jroods they think they -can offer Inducements to bnyara nneqiuilUd by any other house. i : j. : - . - Orders respectfully solicited. 40ly Powder. WE aavai mnre silpplv' of a-'flef la haMi ! i iregm i ur f skur.ia, idba 11:1 a am ... . V , ,! Deittlstrr. T DTLJ. R.CAKDWELL. Dental Snrgeoit AVrvallis, will practice in his profea- CD skMS.at CorsoUis. f-nrmt Cif. II inrae. trr. Srottsbnrr. and JarkmmvUle. Skill, anqaeatioaablet rharges, respectable; work, warranted. Teeth examin j 1 ? 1 r, i CO. ailU u 11 T- purn inx in niniic;. Due notice ci ven of change ot omce. -n April ;. is&j.' n . , tu ! Kow lieceiwins i )' .'- THE following articles from Bark Ocean Bird and for aslelosr. " - sale low. M gmsii matehea; ' 1.10 kegs ol svmiis ; 1 1 ' SO hi. bbls. ST. 1). sngar ; 10 hhls. emshvfl sngar 50 boxes caudles 10 bill, vinegar ; t cases tea; -." : IS dox. brooms; v.y. 1 I W dot. bncket-; ' ' ' f raxes men's line calf boots ' J " ..: calf brrsrans J : . 1 , , w . .i- rmt - ' ' V -T s Virs'bmgnn; ' S ' yoiitHs' riiir brogans; - ;.- ''.' 1 ' women's Mortero boots; : '' 1 " imitation boots " '' " : ' S " Misses' boots; t I 1 ITS pairs children's shoes ; ' ' ' "' II straw cotters ; ' - ::!. ' ' II grain cradles ; -"' 1 rMfer; - ' -. V' ' ft- -1 two horse threlirr; ' GEO. ABEHNETHY ft CO: Oregon Citv.Jnne I ; 13tfi Stoves, Stoves, Tin Ware. XMIS nmlerdirned. re-qiectfnl!y notifies the eHi!iir of X. ljn Uonnty and lemowy or uregoa tost ne na erraanent1y located ia Lelnnun, and is prepared to sell the fijlowing articles, as cheap as any vtabii-hnieiit in Hie territory, viz: ,. COOKlXt:: PARLOR. JtOX A XI) OFFICE STOVES, TIX AXO JJI'AXEO tl ARE, Uopi er, Brittanht, Iron and Wood Wares of all kinds and h in other irtaa im nnmerons to mention. - He is also preiiared to attend to all j ibbing In the alteve branches oa thurt notice and in a . workiiiaa-lke-niannrr. ' " .... , , , , y ni'HWia uuic isaies auu aimu urui. ... ; . rw.rini.i.irst Le'ianon, Unn Co.. o. T. . . . . . ti . AH Ifnon. 'V : V TT.VVl!)"(i wirchasiag .agents rere'aita or claims 1 1 azaiust the Commissary's Departaient,.or against Uist ikTartment while performing viiartersmaster a iti tis ia Mkldie or South.- Ore ion. who have not receiv ed a pmper voncher for the same will please forward to tuts 'Hii.-e without delay a bill ol Hie articles som to tne go-emraent with a certificate at the bottom of the bill that the wilt is inc-t and correct, with the name f the party selling -appended to the certifleato snd bitl.in- ci iag at tue sane time me same time tue purcuaiiig agent's receipt for t!ie same, or ottierwi- the claims nay n-A. lie presented to toe ComiuissaoiR-r Iur adikt ueut and the parties interested lose the same, M. M. McCARVElt. t'oinsussarj (Ati'A O, ffV. , CoaaissaRV.GBM'i.a Ovfice, 1 . 3 ru'... 1. - Salem. Oct. 27. 1S3. ., i f-. i ii-,s' " M .. -v. -. 1 Notice.. . .-, .J-... rpilE judges of the Supreme Coort. of tlie Territory of uregoa. assemMea at ute seat 01 Aiorrrnniem on the aim a day of Jaooary. eisrhteen hundred and nft seven, d-inx and appoint District Court, to l heM in villaire of Roselurg ia the connty of Douglas on the flit MiMidsys, of March, May, rs-pteuiber and NoAem ber.aniiiKiiiy, until other i- erdered, and h limit Uie d tration of said terms tostx t-s ean. ;KO. H.WILLiAMS. Chief Jii -. tltf ,.. 1. . M. P. DEADY Associate Jnstioe. '- i: Not ice' - ,: I have appoifltetl James M. Pyte, Clerk of the District Court for the third Jadieial District and ha has ap pointTd deputies as follows : .- -i . ... Jackoa..... ............ .....i. John B.fifers - Umpqua,.. . .. .. ..I........ iWJns. H. SpeaceT. Ctos. .-.......',..:s.. ,Wm. Koms ses. . CiMi v,.'. .'. ,.. .....-..-... R. H. Saiitii. Jsefhioe 1 .iv. Joseph Spear. -... " 44tf M. P.DEADY, Associate Just k. twos. asv.rvi c . bbkbt iaw, aoBHRT A. law. s- ' , Portland. OregoB. Reynolds & "Law. " - 'HOLESALKtirseers and Commisson Men-bants and dealers In Orrgmt Predvrr, comer Kcarnr and Jackson Streets, San Francisco. av- Advances made on Consignments. - Hofer to J. FAIL1XO ft CO Portland--. , " 4:impald Salt! Salt!! 7 " . '. . TONS " San Qncntin" SALT, In iW CO and 100 lb. bagB, just received and for sale very cheap in ivunvi ivtco 20 Oregon City, Dec. 6, lS5ti. ; Notice. ' ' 1 THK Commissary's Office at Portland will be closed in a few days, and the papers and hooks of the of fice sent to the Commissary General's Office, at Salem; at which place for the rntrrre. accounts against the CommraryB Department for the Nortnern or ISoathem war of Oregon, will be sent for adjustment. - And H persons or officers having claims or accounts to settle with or against said Department, will please forward them to that plaice for adjustment, without delay; as I desire to be prepared at as eirly a. period as o.ilile, to make my iinal report of the late war to the Governor, and dose the office for the lat or present war in Ore gon. ' ' M. M.McCARVER, Com'v Gen l.' Portland, O. T., Aag.tDtb, 156. ; SOtf " Trutli Jtfnst and Will Prevail.' ALL ye that are in search of troth, and believe in Prot4rcsion. will be well paid by calling and mir chasiag any of the following works, which I have Jimt received from Valentiuc ft Csk, San Francisco, to-wit: ., Discussion on Spiriuilim between Brittaa- ft Rich mond. Compesuluun of the Theological aud Spiritual wrilioK of. Swedsnborg. Spiritualism acicntiflcally demoutrated, by Prof. Hare. The SJu-kinah, by. ItrrU tan. A lyric of Ute Golden Age, a poem, by Rov. T.L. Harris. A lyrio of the. Morning Land, by Harris. Kpic of Uie Starry lloavens.by Harris. Buchanan's i nthro pology. Dynamics of MagueUsra. lieliniou of Man-, hood. .Healing of the Nations, by Xalinage ft Liu ton. Nihtsideof Nature. Theory of Pueumatulogy. Watty, a Spirit. The Celestial Telegraph, or the tiecrets of the Life to Come, ftc. Life in the Spheres. The Pil grimage af Thomas Paine and stliers to tho " ttk sirclc ia the spirit world, by Rev. . J. Hammond.. ALS)-rA. J. Davis' works, comprising hia last work, called trie PENkTItALlA: being Harmoiiical answers to jmpor tut a ielions. AISO Mrs. French and Mrs. MotUvjr's Clair oyant Medicine. F. S. HOLLAND, , ., Agent for the " Spiritual Telegrtph." - Oregon City, Oct. 14. 1k-6. . , Xttf Oak Bower Njirsery.. . : i PFRSONS wishing to avail themselves of the oppor taaay of ebtaiaiiilt good fruit i still nud it muth to their advantage to call upon the undersigned at liia nursery upon the Willamette river, six miles above Cor raliis, umu the Linn County side. My trees are of the most thritty growtlLi.auU.ofthe.best variety to be found iiiton this coat-t. . . , . . Come and see them if yon don t purchase. - -- 3;itf " WM. McTLHEE. ' D P.. GtTVSOTT'S COM POUND EXTRACT OFSATi- ciAPARILLA auu lti.Low not k, at ii W. K. SMITH ft- CO'S. 1 , Iter's Trlrolcum, or'llork Oil,. CI'I.Enn.VTKD f..r its wonderful Curative Powers, A KalufsA IlMnl. iiri-iircd from a well in .Vl lephniiy Co., l'a., litttr liHiiili'i-d ft-rt below the earth's surface. - JPut lip and sold by SAMULI.M. KIE11, Cuitnl u:iHin. yrveiiTii r-ireet, ritt'iiurgii, l'a, , J lie neaiuiliil nalm trm x at lire's secret sprlii'r, Tin lilooiu of health ntid lite to twin will bring ; . : Ah front Iter depths the inngle ll'iitld Hows, " Tn rtihit onranfrerlngs and assnuge our wues. ' The Petroleum bus Is-eu fnllv le-ted. It wils ulacefl before the public us a remedy of wonderful efUciicy. Kvrry one nut acuuaintcd with its vlrtuis, d uilitcd its henling properties.- The rry of hiilnliiip was raised airainst it. It bad some IriciiiU t!ic tliat werccured through Its wnndorfiil aseticy. These spoke out in its favor. The lame, through its instrumentality, were mn de to walk the blind, t't see. Those who hail sutler 1.(1 r., fj-., ,1I1..V 41, l....,,l.... n 1 .... 11. ..........l.... Gout. Neuralgia, were restored to health and usefulness. rs-rerai wno were nnnii iiavo is-en made to Fee, tne evi dence of which will l placed before fun. II you still have doubts, go and avdc thow a ho have U-en cured ! Some of them live in onr mid-t. nnd ran answer for themselve. In writiu'r alnuit a medii lue, we are aware that we sh-mld write 9Vua that we should make no tati-mcnt'-. that enmurt be proved, we have the wlt- ncssex; cruwdsoftlu'm.wlio nitltostlfr in terms strong er thnn we can write them, to the eflicai-y uf thlsromc dy: who will testifr thht the. Petroleum has done pr them what no medicine ere could tctorc : ca-e tat were rminoimred heTes, and lieyonil the reach vi if mediatc means : cases i!:inioncd by physicians, of uh qneslioned celebrity, have iH-en made to exclaim, " this is me most wouderful renic ly ever .discovered . .we will lav before you the rrrtitlcutes of some of the most remarkable ra-es : to give them all. would require imire snace tlmti wonltl be nll-ieil hv thU flr,'!;l:if ;it. the liitrodnctiiin of the Petroleum, many physicians nave ocen convmtTn oi m rincary.ami now rccuiiliuciid it In their practice ; nnd we have no d utbt that it will tand at the head of the list of valuable remedies, ..If the physicians do not Tecninmend it, the people will it rn i!i-in.civi- ; iur 111 u-acit-enuont power to heal n-if and siuf become known and appreciated when the voices of the cured speak out ; when the cures themselves stand out In bold -relief, ami when he who for years has suKerrd w-ith the tortures and pangs of au inimedicahle lesion, that has been shortening Ills days, and hastening him to the narrow hnnsc aipolntcd for all the living.'' when he speaks out In Its prab-e. , who will doubt It! The Petroleum is a Natural Remedy : It is pni np as it nows imm me unsnrn oi me eartn, Witu ont any thing belnt added to nr taken from it. It gets Its ingredients frorrt Hi- beds of sitbstaiiceji which Hashes over in its secret channel. The are Irlemlril - together Iniil-h a form as to defy all buraan. compeiitKini. i ne t crroienm in ttiis repeit ts.UKe .nm eral Waters, wnostf Tirt'tes Iri must rhmnic Ji-eaes a,rc aesnnwiengeii, not only dt pnvsn-ians, nut nv tne cm- mtthltV'lt lare- These sjiiidar fluids Ibuviiig jvtl thVtb.! 'biipregnated rwlth' 'medicinal, VrtltStaiicM ftf dim-rent properties, and "HsMlhg thehr In such complete solittiuet as to Teqah-e the aid nt Chemistry la order t detect them, bears ample proof to the fact that they are compounded by tne niasler nana oi jvatnre. tor tne alle vuction of bnraan sufl'eriug and disease. If Petroleum is medicine at all, it is a g'Kxl one, for Nature never half does her work; and tltat it is a htedn-ine of nntutialed rswer. r have tit most alwitdant tosttmonv. i It w-iH be icd a lien many of the new remedies bow in vogue will wave tteea forgotten forever.i it will continue to be osed and applied as a n-tiled v as long as man cootinoea to be.afllk-aeil with disease.. That it will cure ever? dis ease to which we are liable, we dot not pretend ; but mat it win cure a great many diseases Hitherto incura ble, is a met which is provrn bv the -evidence in its fa vor. ' Its discovery is a new era iu medic ine, and will inure, to tag kcaKh art tapprae ot mnrj.! SiRonbA-Tho Petrolram ia a preat nttilMnt in rH-rttii)ia aim ivin? s r.iu, nail iun?e diseases having theft- oricln In depi-ated tond'tjoa or the blood dnj other fluids of the body.; H will Cure pains and enlarge1 moot- in the bones and jnlnts, bh4.'lres, bites, Krysipe las. pimples on the laco. tcttur. sivld.lread ring-womi and tile vari-ms skin dl-s-axm.. .It has cured nuraer-.s ra-es of Kheumatism. Neuralgia, tioe.t, ftc. Sevvr.il ca e-or Kheiiinittisui of years standing, hate brua en tirclv emert. A wmatt ia trankliu Lot.. Pa... was eiired of rheumatic nlTtfti'iii of scvun years! Ktaiidiiig; the disease was so airrravatcd as to online her to bed during the greater pit! t of that time. Slie Sa now well and oon-iiders herM-if entirely relored. MisiKLi.ASEni s DsKKtTlliNS No better remedv can lie f'sind sn vwh. ru lr. .bunw . and sraloVj tho pain of .which it iinmediatelv ndiuviw, and nstocea tlut paru ana ui-po-s inem i;i nrai. . r . Old Sores and lli-ers will be rem ivej by the daify ap- iiii-uiitm aim Biiini:ier-l'U oi l (-uoieuiu. . Worta. In dow-s of lilVen or tweuty drops adininis tered to children of twosr three years old, or upwards, two or three times daily, it will re mure worms. U is a certain anrmedy ajr.iiiL-t Tape, Worm and Ascaridcs taruwu penous, iu wukh case tue aose must lie a tea siHx.nfiil. n.,n,.!iil tj.t- .,!!! Bronchiti' anil Asthma can be relieved by tlie Petro leum. The di-treoinir toti-jh. niaht sweats, aud' din: rulty of breathing, are 'removed by its use in & very shorf time. . -, Fever and Ague. The P tnTet.m lias teen neil ui fe- .ml .m. wirtt fu.iiilft. aiM--(. tt will lu. f.Mtn.l a certain anil effective remedy in that lr mblesome aud im manazeable disea-e. The il'ise Irt s-ich cases l,s a tea spoonful in any pleasant vefci. le ev,-ry three hoars, in the an-enee oi me lever. , T.stth-ache. A few flriips fl'.rr;ued eit cotton, and placed in the cavity of the acjiiug tocth, will re!it:ve it uuniediatelv. Croup. lly satnmting a Sanncl cloth wif!i the Petro leum and optV ins tt tu the uu"k aad breast, it will give immediate relii-r. It is !o an irivaltmMe rehiedy In Jhe difTcreut farms of S-:irlet Fever to le used locally, a Iu eases T crni. Neuralgia; la 'Its var.oi!kl;ids,is ctired by the Tree ap plication aInt- the pairtftJ tract of nerve. In that se- eies ot netirsigta iicuomtnateii spriai irritation tne i trolenm has given ltenn.iiictit relief, by rubbing with it niirht and iixiniinir. . . . Corun Fur corns this remedy has lieen nsed witheoti plete success: the plan of u-iii- it is to saturate a piece of cotton wi'i the, IWnjl;!,. asd. Jjciluinta the Corn. The com slvitd.I f.e riiired d. K u evfrj- two or three days, and the Petnilenm applied until" all the hardness has Wss-ai'iri-e;. A iqvrriri rii-:rlrnTi-TT't?i' fWenrsl anl locitt' sdinftiiitrfitlon of the Petroleum. Di.irrlia-a. The dose in tiiis disease is a tea-s;x)"rH'il every tltird hour until the isirgiitg ceas-i. In oM chrouic rn-iesit willonry be necewiry to take tne medicine three times a da-. l'il.-st liui mmte of nrtmiirl-trjti.m in Piles is to give the Petroleum three times a da interuallv, ami apply twice a day externally, t i the tum-vrs." Where the Files are of lng standing aud tmu h h-irdened, n drachm of Iodine may be added to each oottle.to be used as a local applii ation. Wlieii t'ie Piles are interunl Hie Petroleum should be iniected with a svrin e into the re-tiim. Deafness. Irop ten drops into the earst lied-tiiue and. bn the ear wfth cotton or wool. The ear ph'tnld be synnged ont wfthYrids made f catfle" isoop and warm water, twfee a week. ' ' '' ' For Burns and Scabl.- Apply tb Iftro!enm freely over tlie, Imnit or scalded parts. In diseases of tlie Madder and ktdueys, the dose Is a teS-spoonfiil three times a. day. . ','" '" ' ' ' ''' ' " ' For'ojd Sore ahd Tlcers. ..Vppry the Petroleum moni- inr anil nt Ded time. Keep me sore ormceTS neiti, ny wasliinu- them dsilv with uuitile sotvn and wiinil water. For sore and Mfm HVjes.JLfl' Petrol cum should Is? applied twrt or thn e thuwa day to the ad'evted eye aad a drop or two he ell owed to get nndcr the lid. - Where Urere to scromit tin tendency it inusi no uiKCti luier nalK-. in doses of a tea-saeonfiil. three times adays . - i For CDughi,4L'olds. Broncliitisand Consumption lb dosa is a tea-ciiconfiil'. to be ai vea three times a ds v. I ia C holers MottMs, ai a asa-apaoafal every boar n til tne vomiting and purging ceases. , la Rheumatism, Neuralgia, I'sl-r. Contractions of tho Limits and Joints. and White Ssefling. The Petroleum is to be freely rublied on the afleeted parts at least twice a day with a flannel rag, and, if convenient. Itefore a warm ore. U.sli'iiild also be givea iuiernai4ydin doses of a teapovnirirl, three thues a lldy - 1 - J-ur sale at the eaiem llmg nire, ty- i -- May, 11-ttU. -V i.V W. K. SMITH ft CO.! Grarfcubcrg Medicines., n; GRAFKKNBEI1G Sursaparilla. Uterine Catbolicin. ' - Dysentery Syrnp, Consunp. Balm.'. . , , ( iiintment, , . , . " Health Bitters, 'L, Kye Ixition, ftc, ftc. :.' To be foond at Uie Agency of tlie Company at a. ' W. K. SMITH ft ca's. D R. TOWNSKNI) 8 Sarsnparilla, at W. K. SMITH ft CO. S. M CLANK'S celebrated vermifuge and liver pills.at i 0 W. K. RJ11TII A IU. S. v "r r-1 ' -' ' 1 ; . v OSOOOLVS 'India ICbolagoguO.' and Dr.' 'Janes' IJ Amencaa'Cholairoiruc. at W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S. M OFF ATS life pills and bitters, and Bernard's dyi entcry syrnp, and Wistar's balsam of wild cherry, at V . , " . O.UIAJl 4V. V U. .7, 'H ' 1 i it . . . DR. J. AVJtKS celcJtraUsl cherry iveets-al.foroou)is colds, and consumption, at W. K. BM 1X1 1 ft- C K'Si M r'.XICAX Mustang Unanient, G. W. Merchant's garvnjrojl. SI- rr "n1 f-W'M l V"" Pi" RE White Ieid. raw and burned Unilier, Chrome, Green nnd Yellow and other paints, st 8 3 J JAN G nv- &.33th je? rty-sp PERFCMERY.at ii 't .it rl f i W..K. SMITH ft CO.35. r AYNE'S alternatlvi?, ribctoriibt, and pills, coil liver I Ul. castw lDili-ctoa.a W. afcMlTHft CiX'S. AYNE'S carmmativc balsam.1 'A' lino -remedy for I dvaeatortes. summer lumpiamis, r six. e at " i -.-mm .- -."! -. W.K-,SlHXHJCO.U f AYNE'S Hair louic, at , 1 v;r '.--:; '.' ' VT. TL SMITH ft C0.15. BARRY'S TRICQPJUCBOrS., Tor sale, nt ..y t . .v. rr ..;K. smith CO."S. S1; A KFA'S AcooMtio oil; a sore cure for deafness; for aaleat- i .i : . i khalf 11 ft CO. a. f AC K SON'S Pile ointment and Tetter Eiiilirocutiun.a I sure cure for the auove diseases; at 9 . ! I. V..K. SMITH ft CO.'S. KDSHTON'S Cod liver oil, fcr consmnption, for sale at t- ; ; ' ' W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S. ' PETROLUM, or ItiKk oil, just received, and' for salent W.K. SMITH ft CO.'S. II ROME yellow, l'nissian Blue. Drop . Blacks, A.ajBip liiagfcs, raiut urwsno, auu . army, at r . ...... .. , W.K. SMITH ft CO."S. Brown, raw Umber, burnt Cnibor, Tl D. V Leaner. Gold, IcaT, Silver l.o;if, nnd Bronzes, at ; o , ' .; w.k. s5i mi ft co.s. . LINSEED oil, spirits turpentine, alcohol, and tooth bras-lies, at '. ' W. K: SM 1TH ft CO.'S. ATTORETS AND fOCKSl-faiii Ar iiiW -AND Solicitors iu Cluinccry. CorvullU O, X. 1. N. SMITH. . 51tr n. c. n.titE. t : ' m7W. Milchcll, . : ' k TTORNEY and counselou at law, eu- Xi. gene City, I Jne Coimtp, O. T. Surgical. T L. COOMIVi., M. I Surgeon, Ac ,SPF.CIAI.TY .1 . ihsf:.vsfs or ti HE EYE. Corvallis, Ori gon. Scplembrr t t; !". ' SS . . San Francisru AJfcrtlsIns l?rncj . ., TP. FISHFR. iron bi.iltling. npp-isite Pacilie Expresi J Olllce. up stairs. Files of all the principal Papers of California mid Oregon mat- lie found nt this nflice. . :Mr. 1 isher Is the autlmrixed Agent fur the statesman. Chrslrr . ttnj, A TT0RNEY AT lVW, SALEM. OREGON. COSf- XS-'miHiioner of Decd, and to tike . testimony, rao kuuiriedgmcnM. ftu., ftc for Iowa, Indiana. MissiHiri, Michtstan. Cnltfornia nnd Washington Territory. Iet- tersof Attornev: and lr other Instnintcnta of Wrifii drawn on short notice. : ' ' w Particular attention paid to taking depositions, collections of Notes, Ai-countts, fte, " Boise & IHeEvTQD, ... . , ATTORNEYS AND COl'NSELOItS AT L.VW.Si lieitors in Chancery, Proctors, Ac, in Admiralty, Portland, Oregon.'- . .'. . .. .tf I W II Came - . . -. t, , i Hi III 1HI1UI. . , ; j VTT0RNEY ANU. COUNSELOR AT LAW. B lieitor in Chancery and Admiraltr. Otlice on T rout drect. next door north of Stark lit., p-itrtlaml. Oregolu - - - DBrrling k CroTtr, . . - ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. A Nil Solicitors in Chancery. Office near the Court-house, SalcraiO.T.'- - ' " Gra: I. Shril. ATTORN ET 'AND 'CO,rNSEI)R AT LAwArt Solicitor In Chancery, will practice in the various' courts of Oregon and Wiisluiigloii Territories.. Office,. saiem.oT, , ' . J . .'it-- :.,...! Mum Snllkt :-. ''' ; 4 TTOliTET ANTl'(Tt;NSEI.O AT L.Mf.'.VSlf Solicitor uC'Uincexy, will promptly , allend to all Ihisiiiisis pertaiaiug to U'u j-nifeion in the lirst Judi.a District, and before the Supreme Court of Oregon; Office. Albany, l.inu Comity ; Oi,T, ii , ;.,.,.t ft :' N, Ik. When not at his office, or absent on proFeaj sional btLniiiess, he muy be found at bis residence, live miles souUissLit or Aloany, on wust t snown as, tns "Grand I'rairkv-' .. , i i I a tTornet And counselor at law, 'and xl Solicitor in t asncei--, wl practice-hi the varioa etsirW in this Territory, and pnnnptlv attend to the o- I ...... nr u 1 1 : ... . ' 1 1 , - A .-. -k . 41 1. m m..i..i .in. nA, n a.. ..u i. ni. mu iu. h it, n-i ii. ir-iuinjj i o-iiiigii'u - uiivv in Enper City, Lmre Coiitity, 0. T. ' t f . , ' ' . It.TJAStralton, ' - j j ATTORNEY AT LAW, will practice In the radons courts of southern Oregon, and In the Suprenje .mrt of the Territory. - - - Of Flit In IVer Creek. Donglas comity. O. T. Resl- denreB nilles north a " mclieslcr, on, the illamctte road. ! . I H -J Vi O I T AT 6 N. B. Bomitr Iind arrauts obtained for claimants on rt-a-onab!e tertas. c. '-4 k ' J-. T H ATER; .-ttforilriiaJtrf Coimsfforof Ijnr.anH V SnHritor in I'AnnrrjT. . .OHice over J.C. Aveqr'a Store. Main su, Corvall is.' 2if " i) . tnaowiCH vat iiuji, ;,-t n ;t T 4 TTORNKYS AND ClL'NS"ELtRS AT LAW, Ed- A licitorj in Chancery, Ac. unices at Winchester and Garliuer. ' S. F:tTiAnwji a, Wliirhester. Ponirtas toL II ' I 1.9 f!.nl;k., In..iia f , fk T Nov. 9, 13. , :--,. .; : ,. ittf j if Pillow it Musts, w ATCIIMAKEIiS, Salem. Rcpirir hg prompt ly and itcatly tt tue. Jewelry manulac- . Mtf .. .. ,, titri-.T. ' FTftlir al. rii .J, VKilLT-.V!t3. B..el'HN' E. havkir nassxaited J. . t t'jet!.rin practice, ropoctluHy temler their ser vices to the teopIe ot iK-nt-jii and Uuu aesiriujr to ser care. Vie- favxr of the afflicted by succest prt'v; ORite near i. C. Avery's store, Corvallis. '. . ' ' illytaid ' ' ' William AX Goulder, , rviEACHEU of Fronh and EiujlHw French Prairie, X. Marion county, O. X. .: i .Iff : - A.r B. Ilalletk, V ' VRCITITECT AND BUrt.DEll. PORTLAND. f. T. Design-s, plans, Rpetillcatmuii, Ac, faniislied on reasituable terms. C. E. COLg.' ' ' A - ..ir. K. nAirrt-Ess. Co e, iltxtnJer, i Co., . W1IOI.ES.1I.K AXI RETAIL' DEALERS IX ' UEXERAI MRRCHAXniSE AXIt tf PRODUCE, CORVALLIS, O. T. ' Willimu C. tirissvolrl &. Cot, rERCHANTS. PALf-M: OIUWONTERRITORY. 1IX jv. c.ibiwoh,- . ritf o s. w onr. worth.. - Kitcieiie City,... r, H OR ACE E. 1.4 WHENCE, Proprietor of lie Eugene City Hotel.. i.lttJ. - Medical iNot ice. THE soliseribef, would inform the inhahltarrts that be ft: at his old stand, ready to attend t all rails in his profeitrn ; ab b i hanmt- bulia . a I1 selected stxk of Eclectic conceutrated Uetliciues, with a well asorted stipplr of Sviinges, all of which he will disit of on reasonable U:rtns. Vl ' W" AUUEN, , t Salvia l-eceniL-er 3, isjii. . . , iu ' ' J 1 X. B. !fatfers, m; .. "IHYSICIA N" and Surgeon. Oilice in my new build I inar. on MfcitA,reU.o dna--.Bll; of Dr. J. S. Mcliei-i.-.-' iM--nriHif buiiilinir ; where I will be found when n.t professionally engaged.' will keenconstsat- I.. nn h.n.1 . ewl. ciinuTtf .J rtr.i., nn.l VI.-iliciilA .. ... u- .'v- 1 1 v . - -r-.-. -- wiu'-n i win sen iow nr casu- . , . . Corvalljs, Pee.i). 10, . i ,, j .' ptf , ,. . i ........ v . c -al.tr. .si v...i- '" ..-."!.'.".! ...vi Aft tl ...IUCuICJl, AUUCCJ,,. ,.t. , Dlt. II. W.1SH.VW, latenrswtt iTanrssors Calironila, oilers his professional wrvices to tho oitineus fa Sarem and richiity, a nit TWiieiSjally sslMta a share fo publiB favor.' ti. . w .. .- n - ' i Mi,-st IUmI narf-retthWa'-llntwHtoiSK ''. - - I4y "J ''"' 'rj-fi.' W. fHXWi ,- f i . i ..v.,.. . . n.T . :.-.. ' ' " ' W. Jieksoi, I. B., ;" ';,",' PHYSICIAX AND fiURGEON1, Corvafaia, 6. t ltf ,!. ) , :; Campbf !I PniU.' A TTORNEYS AT LAW. San Francisco, California. - Office, corner MontctMnery and Hacremento stn-etf over Parmtt ft' Cos. Bunk. ' i . I Mewisi Campiiell ft Pratt have lately removed from Oregon, and will be pleased to attend to -all busiirt-is pntcuKUd hi their rare. - 4 3Itf Al.ltXASPUR CaxniRLL. O. C. Pratt- - -t Joirph N. Prtseott 4 I MAIN ST., OUBOON OlIV. )N OlIV. . . v. . X , Boots, Shoes, ftc., and "P-BAIJCR in Family Groceries, is n aints anrt Otts, wholesale and retail. . . . July 7, IX.'6. . .,,,'..' " ' - ' itf P. D. Palmer, TvE.VLERIn Dry Goods. Clothing. Fancy Articles. A.J Bistks and Stationerv, and general merehaudise. Store nrsf ilisw north or tuc Uuiom Hotel, salum. . December 30, I8.1G. ,, 42tf j , :,:.,-, ,. 8. .Ellsworth, , :.u 1 '' i ATTOBSBV AN COl SSELbOR, - ' "5 t ' U'S. Snpreme nnd other ' Courts. Office Eugene . City, Lane County, Oregon Territory. Also Commisstimcrof Deeds for New York, Connecticut, kf. August SiS.'lS.lfl, " 24lf Watchmaking. w n.LIAM F.HIGHF1ELD. Chronometer nnd W'.. , . . 1. mnL V,-.,.m, Cit V, has removed to, j the buildint instniiunsite to the Main-iitreet ITouse.'V where he can T- ronstantlv found prepared to Art any lnifiuessin hisliuc. Wutcites cleaned aud repaired 041 short notice and fcas'Uiablo .terms. Also it choice Iof f walcnes Him jencny lor -uic. March 5, ISM. , . .. . , -, - 1 Hamilton, M. 1)., ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, would.resptetfijlr suuouni V-ntUes'd Mjople of Douglas and the Ad joining coiuities. that lm has located periuaueutly at Deer Creek for .tits purpose of practicing medirine, tmd in wlacJi profession Ikj will bo laitliful to discharge tail duties, and spare no pains to render tlie patient easy ami coiuioruiote. - ..-.. v OkMcb opposite IB. H. Dearborn ft Co.'s store, ob .... - - - Drugs aiid Patent Jtodiclftcs for sale at lorn cash jrf .rr'Velis. Farso, &. Co.. , , BANKERS and EXCHANGE DEALERS. ' W., F ft Co in eoahcctiOB with their Express business, will also transact a.geueral ExehanK' a,ul Collection Sun nn: ' Collections and Ilcthtttances made In all parts of Oregon, Californin.thc Atlantic States, ami Europe, with promptness nnd despatch.. Dust, Gold .and Silver Coin and Bullion, bongnt ami soui. . - - SiLrlit Krehance- on .Veto For. Botton. PhilnArlnkOt Albany, Rochrtrr. Buffalo, Erie. Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Mihcaukie, Galena. St. ImtU, JmitmiUf, Cineinxiati, anil forty other principal towns in the Atlan tic States and the Canadas. may be procured at any of or ofliceo.-.' .' 1 WEIJJS, FARGO, CO. ' r.V '- -114, Moutgomery-street, San Francisco James o'XEiLX,am June 1855, Coffee. - IF YOU WANT a really good article bf COFFER, the undersigned have got 15, put) pouiuls best " COSTA HICA." Come iu aiid look at it. . 7 . " ALLAN HcKIXLAVi Cov Orcgon City; Dec. (5, ItMC, ' ' " Dr. Ciapkor'i' Btediral Notices. .'!; J . 1 ..i . . i - -...! Dlt. J. L. CZ A FRAY'S Grand Sled leal and Surgical Institute, Armory Hall . corner of Sacramento and Montgomery sts., San" Francisco, California. Establish ed for the Permanent cure of all Private and. Chronic Diseases, ami the suppression of quackery. ' Dr. J. L. CZAPKAY.late in the Hungarian Revoln- tioniirr War; Chief I'hvsician ia the Suth Itegiment of limi veils, chief surgeon to the mlhtury hospital at I'esth, lliiti.r;ii-w nml l.ili. liliin.r nn ItivAi nf ITrinnrv Or gans anil Diseases of Women and Children, Would most respectfully inform the public or Oregon and California that he has ntetieil an Institute for the cure of Chronic Itisfavcs af the hings, liver, kidneys, heart, wooa. nrain and the horrid consoooeuceol self-abuse, and he hopes that his long experience and suocessfirf practice of ma ny years, will insure him a alia re or public patronage. Ity the practice of many years in Europe and the Uni ted States, and during the Hungarian war and cam naiims. he is enabled to applr the nwwt efficient and successful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He uses no Mercury--charges mwleraie treats his patient In a correct and honorable way has references of un questionable veracity from men of known respectabili ty and high standing In society. All parties consulting liim by letter, or otherwise. w"ill receive the best and gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy;. The Dr.'s offices are at Armory Hall, corner - of Sacraawnto and Montgomery sts., Han t- ranc.isco. Valiiornta. iwni SPERMATORRHEA OR LOCAL WEAKNESS. Dr. L. J-Ciapkay would call public attention to siiermatorrlaca or local weakness. There is not in the catalogue of human maladies one Biore to I deproea- teu titan tnis, as wen uccause 01 present gicn,ai. wc ultimate results. The tne of the system under its in fluence is either Impaired or entirely destroyed, and a rlassof symptoms superinduced that unfits nun for the fcerfiirmance ot any o! tne orciuary uuucjis uie. inr .,1,.;.. tl ui, r.ir-.l iur! of aun is trnlr la- tiMsiLAljIe. bnt tritlios when, compared to those of the censorium, the great nervsis center, and to the ner- voaasysteat getierally-t Tau disease, wblcn is. 100 otien cuitscutieut unon-that solitarv vice, self-abuse, in V;'. res pathological conditions neyonu tne voinofueasta 01 theuoiititistsd, but which are wclliMlerstuod bv the reg ular practitioner. Among the Kfaiptoma most oonspic nuas are- the aollowhig: Love of solitude, avetidoa aa biwiuesa a4 society, diitresslng thnldity, narroos ex ciTairtit from flight causes, tosaof laessiry, confusion of ideaa. Inability to reason oorrectly, but splriU aad lassitude, dullness or apprcnensioa aim misauinropr. These being funotVmal aoraninawt,'fe often the har- hinsoc iif horrid orgauio iokiis oi tue urain, viw produi-o fatuity, deorotij and death. I For the euro of this and all kindred diseases. Dr. Cx.ttkay has established his Institute, where all may rely with perfect confidence njxto that skill which long exerlence and thorough deroHoit to his profession has given. .t , . .... ... --''. .Xhosewho snfler shonld eal! or write without delay, and teethe means hy which they may recuperate and IU. -I- - : - All rnoaultattons, bv letter or otherwise, free. Ad dress to . "IHLL.J.CZAPKAY, --.'? ' 1 I -. Medical Institute, Armory tiau, -i - . Cor. Racnonento and Montgomery sts., 49m3 t- 1 Sob taneseio. CaL- SBCRHTJIWEASES DR. L. J. CZAPKAY"S Ex traordinary success in the treatment of secret dis eases in the primarv and other stages, iudueea him to call pulaib attrtftioM to the tact tint of toe great num bers who have made ilaily application to bim, there Is not One kho has not been efffcctirally and permanently etn-ed: In reeent eases of pttvate diseases, the Ir. gnae auties a terfect cure in a le darS withnnt hindrance Pt Itusiuei or other inottivenienre. ' The Dr.'s method of treating the.-e mabulles. eombines the improvements made by the medical faculty with discoveries of his own that are unknown to any one else, and which, when applied, prevent the possibility of evil after Consequence-. '' I ' ' ' : ' - ' ' 7 Secondare syphilis. 'wWrh Is tlestrnctlvi; of health, producing ulcerations of the thrit. destroying the soft parts, nnd reaTing the 'boiies exmsrd. which mortify, sepsmte and cmne nwsy. disHgiiring the snfl'erer most horriblv, nweH us impsrrin his general health, and tirvdisiiosltm trwnsiimiition. the Dr. treat In the most certain and efficient manner.' Also, painful swellings niton the hones, di-Sguriui? splotches npon the skin, sores, pimples, H snher coreoienees of private di$ra.-stte guaranties to mre or asks ao omlpeaaitinni Dr. I". would cKperially call the attention f those who have failed to obtain relief from others; many of whom he hats alreadv cured, and many are still under treat ment. The lr. msfce no eharre for eonsoitation. ami tnvitTH all to earl at his lastitnte ;and he will give tliem such satisfaction as they can otitain nowhere tin, -Those at a distance, by writing to the Dr., can have their cttres proerlv attended to. Office. No. 3 and 4 Armory Hail, corner Jt Sacramento and Montgomery sts.. Sau Kratteasen, tvaiiniraia. - s:onj The CrtaitJl Dlscorrrjr of the Agr. 1 REAT Blessincs to Mankind! Innocent but Potent! tlKLCZAPKAY'S PwiriiiLArncra. (self-disinfee-Mna avent.) a sure preventive against secret diseases, an. I an unsurti:wel remetly for scisifuhsis.- giHtgrenous and canierous ulcers. audolleifcitioienipiiisand dis eases.. Far sale at Da. OateiAT's Office, Armory Hall, cornerof Sacramento aud Montgomery Sts., San Fran cisco, Cal." - As inomkvrion is preventive against small pox. so is Dr.. Parti-kitT's Pnpailhct-m- a Vreventive against sevret disease.-, That Uiey -can be preveated - by proper agents, t as well an established fact as that they can be otared alter their establishment. . This principle, shivh ia now Bniversally reeogniaed. was received even before the (lavs of Jenuer, the discoverer of vaccination, ia I7;n;, -aad its multiplied beuetHs ever since have re ceived as they deserved, Uie attention of the Medical far tilt v. It was in pursuit of this branch of the medical science that Dr. U J. Caapkay fortunately made the dis covery of bis t'ropbylastieum. which. rr the cancerous aud eutanous disorders, stands nnrivalled by any agent in tlie Pharmacnpoea. The won't cftrroarfi of this med icine is explained uton lit hypothesis that secret poisons possess t'heinicaj properties wnicn are neuinuitcu tf bein" broh.'bt in contu t with this pnphylatic, as aciifc arekuown io; heutralUie ajkalies, destroying entirely their.orntlual pmiterties, and reiulenng mem inert. The ellect of this agent is immediate, and removes the p t-si!jUity of a outraction of disease. If, however, the disense h ts beeii contracted, it is useful in neutralizing tlnisioisoiutussecxetioos, which by alrption, produce the sonseuuenees knowii as secondary disease. .In can cerous and gangeroits ulcers, iu neuu uiscnarges anu in eutanous disease wjire the serroiious are excoriating, it act,s upon the sanie principle aria is one of the nopt eireehiaj remedies for the purrtose'nViw krtnwfl. Whefe dr4aseisoaeeefcblrhed it should tensed in eon nee tion witb other rjroedies, and wben so used never fails bf success-. It bas been administered by the Doctor In many thonsnnd sases, and he: bast-et to and" the first tn which it has railed to subserve the rmrpose for wbieh it was administered. Price, Full directions are at tached to each package. ......... - s. R In cases where Ute Propbylaticam Is used as enrative. Dr. I, t. (VspkV will fnrnMr (gratis) a pre seriptioa forbia laood pwriBeri'-i .- -ilc' " All cnmmunieationB front the counter, addressed onlr o Dr. L. J.CKAPKAY, Ban Franeiscoj CaL, wlH-be strictlv and roumlentially attended to. and remedies, with tlie greatest care nnd secrecy, immediately ais- iiatched by express or otnerwise to tneir oesnnawna.-. - ! . ii i I "ri I;. L. J. CZAFKAYi M. D. -4rtm3 . San Fiaaoiaoo, CaL To tub Lantas or Orboos and Califohnia L. J; Czipk&t, M. D., physician surgeon, and acooucher, in vites the nttenti.m of tit sick and afflicted females ta iloring under any of the various forms of diseases of the brain, lungs, heart, stomach. liver, womb, blood, .kid nevs. and all diseases peculiar to their sex. Tho Doc tor is effecting more permanent cures than any other physician in Oregon or California. Let no false delicacy prevent yon, but apply immediately, and save yourself from painful suffering and premature death. All mar ried ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstances do not allow to nave an increase in tneir laniiues snoaia writ e rail at Dr. L. J. Czapkay's Medicat Institute, Armonr Hall, corner of Sacramento and Montgnnaerv streets, and they will receivo every possible relief and helix The Doctor's Offices are so arranged that he ran ... -. 1 , .i ' 1. be wusuueu wiuiout munsawip. . . ... , suuij . a7"Tue attenttou of the leaders is called to tho fol owiiur: - . A liidy of high standing in society and respectability, published a card in the Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch, September 1. Jivi, wuicu m as luuuwa:? A i.uti Tlie tnidcrsifriied feels'it herilutr toexnress her lieartfelt grstltnde to Dr. Czapkay, for the snceess fnl cure of herself and child. Tlie bitter having ' been afflicted by a severe attack of "Cholera Infantom" was given np as incnranie ny some 01 tne most ceienrsica hhv-sk'ians. when she called on Dr. Czapkay,' of whom she heard very favorablo report, and who, after a' short pcrh'Kt, restored the child to perfect ' health, finconr aged by this extraordinary result, site sought advice herself. ftr the Antfiiloua malady, with which she fad Itcen alllicUHl lor eight years, and whRh withstood the treatment of the best physicians in Europe and Ameri ca. But Dr. Czapkay has succeeded in affording her permanent relief, so that she can now enjoy lire,; which, for euthtysars bad lost all charms for her. She, there fore deems it due to herself and to all sick and afflicted to recommend IVr. Czapkay, as one of the most aklliral physicians withiu the United State. J . r 1 it,., imp ei r. t . . . IH . 1. .1 - . .Mi.-. v.-AivLj.vr ua&i, f - Corner of Walnut and 7th streets, Philadelphia. A. Gi.ajckk. Notary Public. 126, 7th street. The following is aa -editorial .notice in the Boston .a m- .'. ...... i.l. ICCI. tiny 1 iiuia ui Augiwi u, Aw . -,....,, -i:jri ' A ,-Skiuaft'i. . Puvsioiam Dr. L. J. Czapkay has opened an omce at o. it t-ieasaat street in thto eity Dr. C is a Hungarian by birth, and was connected with the patriotic artuy a physician and (tirgeoa under the patronage of Kossuth. , He combines with a finished education and the most refined and agreeable manners, .1. . . Im ..UnKtln .kllllU. , :1l - , - IIIU mun. CAKU3lV n.lWtMV .Ultimo lltl UUU IQ AM Erofession, and we feel much pleasure in recommending im to our citizen as a physician and a gentleman.. Dr. Czapkay has spent some time-in Philadelphia where he won the confidence and friendship of those who be came acquainted with hint. ' Among his friends in PhB- . . . 1 1. 1. : I . , . 1. : 1 - aneipUia are gcu.icmi.-u v mi; miiei. m.ptn;iAUllll.y, with whom we are personally acquainted. He bad an extensive practice in Hungary before the Austrian? and Russians compelled him to leave it for being found guilty of excessive patriotism. We hope he will receive that patronage due a man of so eminent capacity. The above are only a few of the many testimonials which Dr. Czapkay has in his possession, but cannot publish for want of space. AU communications, (by letter or otherwise.) free. . l"crsons desiring prompt attention, and who wish to avoid the dclaj of eorrespohdihg, can have Immedi ate attention by sending ten dollars as consultation fee, and can have medicine forwarded. Address to L. J. CZAl'KAY, II. D. ' "' ' Meilk al Institute; Armory Hall. ; Corner Sacramento and Mongomery streets, ! 4lm3 Sau Fraueisco. . SPERM ATURIIHEA. or Ioeal Weakness, nervous de bility, low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the limbs and back, iiiiliMitiou, loss of memory, aversion to so ciety, love ol solitude, timidity, sclf-db-trast, dizziness, headache, pains in the side, aflection of the eyes, pim ples on the face, sexual and other inlinnities in mau, are cured without fail by the Justly celebrated physician and Mirgoon, I. J. Czapkay. His method of curing diseases is new (unknown to others) and hence the great suc cess. All consultations, by letter or otherwise, free. Address, ; L. J. CZAPKAY, M.D.. 40m3 San Francisco. Cat. At Enrene Citr. rpHE suliscriber lias at Eugene City, one of the best J. -general assortment of Dry Uoods, tlittweries, Hard ware, Boots and Shoes, and all articles kept in a gene ral aeding store, to be found in Oregon. He is con stantly receiving fresh additions to his stock, and al ways keeps it np.- Bly goods are now all received direct from Salt Frawiscn, where 1 have a resident agent. AH kinds of fanner's produce received in exchange for goods I pay higher prices for produce, and sell goods clK-ajter than any other store ia the Territory. ... .. , .., . .... .m JOSEPH TEAL. . Eugene City. July 1.183C. , , : 16tf . Dry Goods, .':..' , OTOn Tarda browa sheetings, assorted; ilJJ 1250 yards bleached sheetings, assorted; -. i' Altai yds broDrilJng, aas'd Yellow Flannol, 1 -ItMsl yds Ticking, do Opera do -. . 4324 yds Prints, , if Silk Warp Flannel, 1 ... ; 1577 yds Alpacea, do ;; Imitation do do - : 12'.K yds Jaconet cambrici, Sattinett and Jeans, Dress Cambric, .. -.. Linen Ginghams, -. '; Paper- do : .i; ... :: 1 , do Check. . 1 . Moreen..: .... , Oil Silk; Embossed Piano Covers, Fancy Dress Silks. do Table do Wrought Muslins, Drapery, assorted, Bonnet Ribbons, . Ginghams, - :, . ; ; - Velvet do . Red Flannel : -.' f i Crape, Blue do . ' ;- -! Ladies' Gauntlets, Whits do I .'.-' Gent's do Comprising one of the best stocks of Dry Goods in Oregon. ... Utt !... 'For sole by-1 t ORIS WOLD ft CfT. c.i-V'-t- ' Hardware. :.. ., ' yT teg Sift", assfd, " Bntt4 and Screws, I J Cut Spikes. ' Mill FHes. - ' Brad-bead NaiM. Parker's Coffee MtRs. Spear A Jax-kson'a Sswa. ' Collhis' Axes, ; Door Locks. " 1 FiiiiynHtths), ' ' .- '-'. Strap Hinges, . : '.WaHle Irons.' ":?-"'J 1 : Gate do 4 '' ' ;' Itrawmg Knrrea.' " Sad Irons,' ' " Sbmgte Shave, - " Lathing Hatchets.'- Powder. ' - ' Family Grindstones, . Lead and Cap. " "J. mr. ; iHttswoi.n tar. .1-; t tiroceries. A ST Boston Syrap, A p ples and Peaches, Sugar? - Spices, Coffee, - Tobacco," -' E Green and Blacs Tea, soap. " . 52tr '- 1 " firfTStv-OLW CO. T EAD ASD TCttPEXTlSE, Unseed OH, Tanners Ai U1I. tcrm OH. . Tllf ... UlCIVtULXIdC uu. B OOTS AXD SHOES S3 Cases, assorted. . . Titt .. .... r. GRISWOIJ) CO. . ;. Stationery. B LDB ruled Cap Paper: WhiU ruled Tap Paaert CsNigroHi ietter t'aner; wrsm s wore uetter faper. ., r.i bine laul Oo; J r-white lam Oo oto . tv bite Bain Gilt Lsrtter reaper,- - ' :u . Gtliott's Pens, 3U3, -101, TM; Blank Books, ... Slates and Pencils, Black aud Red ink. 2Itf nw !"'' . t . .r.-t t GRUSVVOLD A CO. 1 ROCKER V A faB assortment. S2tf GRIRtrOLDA CO-: IROX-H-AI1 size. 22tf . GRISTTOLD & CO. 1LrTHJS -ill pairs Pants, assorted: 150 Coat ast d; 150 Vests asst'd: Patits aud ITawera In all, a f ul 1 assort ment of Gents FornoJimg (ioods. 21tf,,,., . . . ,,, GKlStVOLD 4 CO. Notiee. ": ' rrtfTE Jnitjes of the Snpreme Court of the Territory of 1 uregon, assemoiea at toe seat 01 uovernroent on the ICth dav of December. l-v56. do fix and . appoint District Courts to be held m the city of Salem, in the county of Marion, on the first Mondays of April aiid September, and the ftturth Mondavs of Mar and Octo- lier. annually,- until otherwise entered ; and in the city 01 t'ortiana, m lite county oi 3initnoman, on tne ntm Mondav. of Ieeember. 1S56. and thereafter on the first Mondays of May and October, and the third Mondays of June and November, annnally, until othenrc-e order ed, and do limit the duration of said Terms to six days each. ' OFjO. H.WILLIAMS, l-bief Jostie. " 41 CYRl'S OLNEr, Associate Jiistice. I have appointed E.J. Harding Clerk of the District Court for the first Judicial District, and be has ap pointed I K-puties as louows : . , Clackamas,. . -F. 8. Holland. ' ' Yamhill. ., Geo. H. Steward, ' Polk Lin-fen Heath. Benton-,.. I..T.H. B. Odeneal. Lane........ .F F. Skmnef. , Linn,... John H.Ijnes. '' .. . ; j. , Decemlsjr !, lS.". . GfcO. U. tt ILMAaUs, Judge. Snrffoai aia Fhysitiins - TTAVTXG rendered service in the 1st Regiment O.M! IT V. are reqnestel to render a full report to this op Bee as soon as practicable, of all expenditures, employ res. Ac. as ft is desirable to wind np the badness of the Medical Department. Address R. W. Shaw. Assistant asirgeon tienerai, surgeon i.enerai s omce, &iaiem. Not. I, Ijt ; . . .... ... 34tf , .. ' .,. "-' Strayed, " ' . " FI05I Uie ulcribef . a portion of bis stork, marked and branded as follows: Crop off the left ear, and swallow-fm-k in the rigbt. V. brand. -Ant person know iri the whereabouts of cattle hearing this brand and marks; will be properly reshrrded by" sehdinjr- me- infor mation: ' i - " HI..11 ft r. M 1 j 1 . . Jjaneeoaaty, Aag. 7, 1956. . v--jvi.Satf lAXDLFSonr StarchrInigo,.snd Tobacco, at DRCGS, Medicibes, Paints, OilsCaiid Dvestoffs, at '".-.i : Wi K46MITH CO.'s. -i-M-U jTIOUJiTT ORDER. BIi'K.iTor8ateattI -tt U ' STATESMAN OFFICE. receipt blaaka fee sale at th Statesman offica. at l per hondred. fc... . . .. .... ? . .... 1 bdktl IcTtlitiH ! Tk WtrW CiuIdmi ! HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. THE GREAT COUNTER 1K111TANT. - The virus of disease often makes Hs way to the in ternal organs through the pores of the skin. This pen etrating Ointment, melting nndet the band as it is mo bed in, is absorbed through the same channels, and reaching the seat of inflammation, promptly and invari ant r subdues it. wmethertocated in the kidneys, the Irv- er; the lungs, or any other important organ, it peoe trates the surface to the interior, through the countless tubes that communicate with the skin as snminer rain passes into the fevered earth; diffusing Hseoniaad re generating mnnence. .--.... SEIX DISEASES AXD GLANDULAR S1VEL- I.I. mux. Every species of exterior irritation is qnit kly reduced by the anti-mflantmatory action of this Ointment. An gry Eruptions, anrh aa Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Tetter, RimTworm. Scald Head, Kettle Rash, Scabies for Itcbi Ac, die tut, to return no more, nmier its application. Husnitalejqierfence ia all parts of tho world proves its iniaiiintmy in atseascsot tne skin, toe maacles, the j., juts shu the g laudsv - - . . - ' ULCERS,lSORE9, AXD . TUMORS. - The effect of this unrivalled external remedy noon Scrofula, and other virulent Ulcers and sores, is alnioet miraenllMis. It first disc barges the poison which pro duces suppuration aad prond flesh, aad thus the cares which its healing properties afterward complete are safe aa wetr as permanent f VO UNDS, Bit VJHU9eV-9 UJtXSAXD SCA LDS. In easee of th fracture of. the bones, injaries caased by steam explosions, Bmisea. Barns, ScaMs, Rhetnma tism.StiSbessaf tk joint, and contraction of the Sin ews, it ia employed and warmly recommeaded by the faculty. This marvelous reiocty htwbeen mtrodooed by ite inventor in person into all the leading Hosprtals of Earope, and no private household should be vrrthont iU tUffDEJVIABlETESTmONrO The Medical Staff of the French &ad English Armias in the Crimea lutve officially aigned their approval of ilollowsv s Ointment, aa the moat reliable dressing for edbvtheaurgoonaof the AlUedJiaviea. , . !; BOTW THE OINTME1VT AXD THE . PILLS SHOULD BE USED IX THE FOLLOrVIXG HASESt - ' ' '.- ;:- ! Raaiona Boras. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, FIstala, 3ot I -iimbasro. Mercurial Ernptious, liesOihemmatstwi. Mmirworia; Salt lUieum. ScaMs, Skin Diseasas, Swelled Glands. Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Sore Head. Sore Throate Sores of all kinds. Sprains, Stiff Joints, Tetter, ,Ti . Voo real Sores. Wounds of all kinds. - Sold at the Mannfactories of Professor Holloway, 90 Maiden Lane, h ew York, and 3s4 Strand. Loodoc, by all respectable Dcngtsta and -Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized wodd, in pots, at 25 cents, 62 J. and $1 each. . - i as- There is a considerable saving done by taking the larger sizes. " " " ' '.""'"' N. BL Directions for the guidance of patients m eve ry disorder are affixed to each pot,' 39sl --.". aT r " .JaV . ..') Stove BndTin Ware Eitabliahment. JSTRA XU rei-tfully notifies the citizens or Sales?, and public geuerally that be keeits on hand in his new building. Main .t.,every pattern or Coot-rag. Parlot , noii. ana fynce 1 wjzx general assortment of TIX WARE, or everr descriittion and all Article usually round in a tin shop and store, all or which w I be sold as cheap as at any other establishment ia h Territorv. , .......... ... " , AU orders fur jobbing promptly attended to. tt J. STRAXG.' ' AUan It Lewis. -,- .' w HOLESALE MEUCHAKTS, PORTLAND, OlK uuf inuituutti. i! Gto. lbernethr k to., . . M ER CHANT 9. OREGON CITY, OREGOS T1t BJTORT. . ' . . 1 . : . r, . If : " abfrnethy, Clark & C. . jf-OMMISSiON AXD FORWARDING MERCHANTS, VV San Francisco. Cal., will attend to selling Oregon induce, and fill orders for Goods, Groceries, sc., at the oweat rates. , The patronage of the people of Oregon ia respectfully solicited. . '. August I. WSA. . - ,. i' ... r, Iltf Allan, JIcKinlaTs 4a .; f GENERAL COMMISSION M E R C H A K Tg, add Wbofesaie and Retail Dealers in Drv Goods. Gra. cerics. Hardware, Ac, Oregon Cftj, O.T. iiw'm issi : : -, if 1 !- aoi ' - llAlldar Presents -' ' I CALL and buy soon at the Book 'Store, Oregon Cifr. . "'. -. HOMER HOLLA5D A UU..1 Oregon City, pce.,7, l?5. ...(..: . .vtf 4t Allan, McKinlar, Jt.Ca.y - HATE Just received! a stock r New Gooas, aasf would; invite all those who wish to procure GOOD articles at reasonable prices, to tall and see them. They eoanst ia partof the following: . i ' - . ,. ' Grindstones. ;.; , "; . , Caaal and Wheel Barrows, Grain Cradles, " " ' . Fancy Brooms, , Grass Scythes sad rittatns,' rait ' do Brush do' ! HO i ,' AssofMwUosntetfFaalo 1 G so Harrows. 13 teeth. , Painted Tui. .. . Garden Rakes, ; ' Zme WasbboaidW, ' -; o Hss-s. ' ? ::, Batclevaitb BrUowav. -t1 : do ' .Sporfes,' : . . C'nisa rat Saws, Jit Polished Shovels, ,'' " fe ' C f t Hay Forks, ' ITinStws. 7rt !-.: Manure Forks,; ; . . . - , ... Hair abttrasMK, dord.W, .. Cbnrna, , . f .)- . . srncW-j . , Window Glass 8 by D) " Hair Bolsters, double, ' aK-.ti Wbyl5--. 1-'-mo: , single, f ' do, : , i ; 7.by( 9 ,; .Sperm CaneTIra. ; Window Sashes S by 10 " ' Adamantine do., do . 10 by IS Grape brand Tobacco, ' Oi BowaandTokes,;.;vi Lacke d- do;. . , Blankets, Baiic. Lindseys, Sheetings, Ticks, icJrei. '- ' We Jceep constantly da hand a large supply- of GRO CERIES, CLOTHING. HARDWARE, aad maay arti cles too numcrotK to mention- .. A.LLAN, aTKlXLAT $c CO". I Oregon City. i; ! ': !- - ' - Jltf 1 1 1 f ' ' " 1 1 v. . ' 'A-r t r ' Books LBaako!. .,,1-,. f,.,i T K. SMITH & CO. have just received the largest f ' and lt Selecte.T Stock Of BOOKS ever offered fisr sale in-Salrm.'enwsisting. in part.f the foHuwmg--.. POETICAL WORKS. White s.ddlins ;Gnir' Tob- Kr's, Beattie's, Scott's, Yonng"s, Davidson's, Crly s, abbe's .Shakspeare's ,wjer,s, Coleridire's, Ifefnans, Bnrna; Poitok'aj Bhriley's, 'JtowHa's,- Utmtgumttj'm, CampbeUs, Pope's, Moore's, Wordsworth's, Osxtans, Thompson's. Milton's, Byrbo's, Cooke's", Gold-rnrthV, Laadcm's. - - ,.--1 - ;. . t. AiBICCLTCR.U .FECIT GROWING. At EDV ott's. X'onatt on the Horse, Allen's Stable Book, Hinds Karrief. Dosrhrag. Barry, Thomas, Rlake. .Vlawms Far rier. Stewart and Skinner. Sastoa and t later. ... . ; BIOGRAPHIES-Wasbington s. Jackson's. Scott's, Taylor's, JLirion's, Bonaparte"s,Seward"s. Loa Napo leonTi; Mozart's. Lives of the Presidents. Slary Oneeu of Scots, Henry-Vill and his- Six Wives, liarrbV, La fayette's, Sam Hooston's. Jlenry Clay's, Kossuth's J. y. Adams', Daniel Boone's, Shakspeare'g, Tieaa Swift's, Htrmboldt's. Bishop Hsddrag's, I jvesi of the Popes, i. B. Fiirieys, .-Roberts"! Newton's, Wesley", Fletcher's. La. martine's Celebrated Characters, and many others. HISTORIES Rollm's Ancient History; Rnssefis Modern Europe. Gabon's Bora. Bottech'V Hr-t-r sf the World, Birth's History of the World, Willard's 'His tory of the World, B"ttn"s American RevolTtion, Macau ley's History of lEaghtnd, 4 volsD-'Aabigne's Hissory or the Reformation, a voiv Peterson's United States Savr. Ac., Ac. MlSCEIXAXEOrS and SCIESTJFIC-WOKK3 Brand's Encyclopedia, Smith's Classical Dictionary. I jt is aad Greek Lexicons aad. Reader. Vinrtl, Homer. Zenophon, Josephos, Dicta Works. Maury's Geography of the Sea. We-Iey"s Sernions, Smith's . Sacred Annals, Harper's Unhsersal Gttzetoer. Dwight's Myfhoby. I jTit ner's Lectures, ,Goldsmitte Aninutted Sature," Wond's X.itnral Historv. Gnnn's Dcroestic Medicine, Willi' rose Works, Sterne's Prose Works, Mrs. Eliis"- Pros Wo-Downimrs 'Conrirry Houses, BoOdersr' Guide'. We" er"s Dirtioirary. all "sizes, Davies:-and 1'eck Mathematical Dictionary, Farmers' and Planters' Eri erckipMia , Thtw kertT's" Pendermis. Don Oarxotte. Gil Bias, Cosmos, Biglow's IVeful Arts, Cre's Itioaarr. Hugh Miller's Old Red Sandstone. Ae., Ac. SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS-Parkers Read ers, Sander's Readers, MeGrefee's- Readers, Cobb's Readers. Gift Books for Children and Yonth. .Also, Works on Geology. Physioloey, Chemistry, Phil jsophr. GoTOraroent, A mrtomy? Mineralogy i Ora tore, . Mathe matics. Debating. Medicine, Theology, . Temperance-, Rhetoric , Grammars. Geographies. Arithmetics. Astro nomv, Traels. Works of Humori ' In short, every thfng fually found in a Book Store. . ' .,"i'j Store opposite the Holman Hoase.near the Steamhoaj landing. ' J , ' ' - - , ' -' ' 9tt ' '. .f . ReatOfaL. . - -r BACH : BROTHER have removed to their New Store next door to -J. Strang's Stove establish ment They have just received a geaerat assortment of Iry Goods, Clothina-, Hats and . Capsv .Boots and Shoes. Groceries, Crockery, Ac,, which he ofters for cash or produce. . .- -.f-.:. i ; - . j -t ,,. ... . , .. 1 N. B. Wanted Butter, Ege, Baton, Lard. Floor. and; Wheat, for whivb they pay the higbeea market price. - Salem, Julv 19. 18.56. . , , 19tf Banm ,& Brother, FtONT STREET, Portland', opposite the" sfetropolm Hotel, dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing. Hats, Boots, and Shoes, Groceries. Ae. ; -f;-.--:.' 1 I i N. B. All kinds of produce taken tQ. eschatige fbf merchandise at the highest market price. , . lptf . t Qv'aktks Mastkb Gksbkax's Ofpicb, .'-r. -f V. . Salem, O. June 16. 185.- f ' 1 ALL persons harmg demands against the Qoarter MKesIVp"t of Oregon Territory j are requested t present their claims for adjustment, at the different offi era, at their' earliest eonveaience. '' 1 r 1 : JOSEPH W. DREW. Ulf '' ' Qnarter Master General, 0.T.-V . Take Notice. . , W ottered for sale at the store of the noderslgned IW crates vrocsery, , . . , ,; , . ixtuu ins. vt mte ngar, ' - 12500 It, superior Brown Bagar. - i -.i ..': - . lseo I0S.S. I. Sogar, in kegs. , n Tv.joakegsSyrap, ' ,- - ' P.; K-.'u r.-;-100 boxes Snap, ,r - -S3 lags Coffee,'' .. . .. 10 eases pride anion Tobacco, - - a 10a ds. wool Socks, ' Ci..t :-j't.i "V 1SO0 yds. Prints. ...1. i:300 " ..i damaged.' i : , . :-. 400 pieces silk Handkerchief. . " " 50 boxes Saleratosv 1 ease Honey,. 1 i. I " 3 q , 100 boxes Tea, very cheap, -71111 jdr lmr prim 1 inosj. 1 - f .. , 130 yds. Carpet. . . . . . . -. I ","".' 200 yds. Meriaoa. " " " .; ... .. .-; ', " 10 bales Gonney, '"..! ., : " 40000 Kb. Lirerpool Salt. . . G.BERNETHT,4 CfX - .Oregon City Oct. 1,1856- ,; .. , . 30tf ; ; , , -. Statesaiani Book anal Joa Ofllee. ' WE have Three Presses, the best facilities for Book printing north of California, and an extensive as sortment of Jobbtso- M atkkiai. of every kind; and, with master workmen, are prepared to execute promptly, and in a vrorkman-liko manner, all orders in the above de partments, saeh a ... Books,. JBlasi Chbcxs. " ' " s ,P'B'-re, rf... oiXoTBaorHaKBvJi Hanobills. Okdeb Books, Bail. Ttckkts, ' -f , Stkambo'tBii.151.' Cincctaas, -; - ; -' '.' Stkaxbo't Cards, IjrvrraTKijra, K - ; ; ' ' Bills or Lais, . Brsrsssa Camw, - '-';'" Cektificatks., - Bii-i.hkaos, ' . - Show Biljji, ; CbscDtr Bills, ;: Chkck1 Books, .'. " : - PsOOItAJCBXS, ' . Bl'k Reckttts, j "",.' " '' -ADtnuss Cakos. - . Dkafts, . -" . "' Blaxks or all Kinds, Ac, Ac, 4c ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, with COLORED INKS. law of Nevrtrapen. ' I. Subscribers who do not give express notice to tho contrary, art considered as wishing to continue their subscription. . . , - - 2. If subscribers order papers discontinued. Publishers may continue to send theia till all charges are paid. X If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their pspera from the office or place to which they are sent, they are, held resoonsible until thev settle their bill and rive iu. tice to discontinue them.,., . . - . ... : 4. Tf subscribers move to other places without informing the Publisher, and the paper is sent to the former direc, tion, they are held responsible. - ; 6. The. conrta have decided that refusingto take a pa. per or periodica! from the office, or" removing and leav ing it uncalled for, is prima facia evidence of inteutioma fraud. - " - aa- Postmasters would oblige, bv a strict ftilfilTmpnt of the regulations requiring them to notify Publishers once in three mouths, of papers not taken from tfeja office by sutecribers. -