f T , AT. . The City Book-Store, (rnoxr st., roRTLAsn, o. r.,) A. R. SHIPLEY & Co., Ilave in Store, and will be receiving by the 1st of June IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Which they offer to the SPRING TRADE At small advances on New York prices. Give as a call, or send as an order, and bound to giro yon satisfaction ! we are A. R. Shipley & Co., Are the Solc Aokxts in Oregon and Washington Ter ritories for the sale of The American Statesman, A GREAT BOOK ! ! Being the only political history of the United States. Send us your names. Price f4 00 : Payable on de livery of book. Can deliver by the 1st of September to all who send ns their names by 1st of Hay. Catalogue of Fart of onr Stock : SCHOOL BOOKS. Ke-ioKBS Sanders' old-lst. 2d. Sd. 4th, and 3th. and The Young Ladies'; Sanders' New 1st, id, Sd, 4th and 5th; 1'arker' 1st, Sd, 3d, 4th and 5th; Mc Guffey's 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th. SrELLxa. Sanders' Old, Sanders' Xew; Elemen- apfirs-Sanders' Pictorial, School and Parker's. GKOoaArtrnts. Mitchell's, Ancient and Modem, Ol ney's. Horse's, McNalley'a, and Monteith's 1st and Sd Book. MraiMiTio. Arithmetics Thomson's. Tables, Mental, Analysis, Practical, and Higher; Davies' Pri mary, Intellcctnal, School and University; Smith's Col hern's Kay's Stoddard's: Davies Algebra, Sur veying, Geometry, Practical Mathematics, Math. Dic tionary, Logie of Mathematics, Analytical Geometry, and Philosophy of Mathematics. Grammars Greens Clarke's Bullion's Smith's Kirkam's Spencer's Tower's. PniLOSorniES. Parker's 1st Lesson, Juvenile and School; Comstork's Smith's. Histories. Wilson's Juvenile, and United States; Parley's Universal; Willard's Universal, and United States. Laxocages. Cooper's Virgil; Andrew's Latin Rea dct; Viri Romz: Andrew's Latin Grammar; McClin tock's 1st and 2d Book in Latin, and do. in Greek; An hon's Greek Grammar and Reader; Johnson's Cicero. Fasqnclle's French Grammar and Reader; Woodbury's German Grammar and ISeader, Tclemaipic. Greek Tes tament; French, self-taught; Snrrenne's French tic tionary; Andrew's Latin do. Liddcll A Scott's Greek -lo. Anthon's Classical do. Smith's do di. Dictionaries. Webster's School, High do. Aca demic, University, Royal Svo, Unabridged aud Cobbs" Pocket. MiscauaxEOis. Mattison's Astronomy. Newman's Rhetoric. Wood's Botany. Kame's Elements of Crit icism. Parker's Aids in Composition, Parker's Exer cises. Brookdeld's Composition. McElligott's Young Analyzer, do. Analytical MannaL Parker's Word Builder. Mayhew's Bxk Keeping. Wayland's Moral Science. Pafey's Natural Theology. Blake's Agricul ture for Schools. Upham's Intellectual Philosophy. Manan's do. do. Milton; Young; Pollock; and Thomp son; (Edition for Schools) Cutter's Anatomy and Physiology. American Debater. Xewman's Political Economy. Hitchcock's Geology. Grent variety of Sneakers and Elocution. AU kinds of School Station ery; Slates of all size; Drawing Books; Drawine Paper; Perforated Card Board; Bristol Board; Pencils and Brashes; Osborn s Colors; lnKstands, every size ana style, c, xc.. jco. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. History Bancroft's United States, c volume Hildreth's do, do, 8 volumes. Frost's Pirtorial United States. Taylor's do, do, do. Botta's Hist. Revolution. Peterson's do. Wilson's United States. Willard's do. Hist. Indian Wars United States. Willard's Universal History. Mullcr's do do, Rotteck's Hir-t. World 1 or 2 volnmes. Rollin's Ancient History. Farr's do. do. Hume's England. Macanlay's do., complete. Dickens Child's do. Liagrd's do. Gibbon's Rome. D'Au- bigne's Reformation. Bang s M. E. Chnrch. Allison's Europe, 1st and 2d Series. Prescott's Work. Burder's Hist, -of Religions. Hist, of Council of Trent. Jose phas. AU of Abbott's Histories. Historical Cabinet. Queens of Spain. Queens of Scotland. Help's Spanish Conquest;, Brace's Hungary. Kidder's Brazil. Eu bank's Brazil. Parley's Universal. History of Cru sades. Ancient Egyptians. Hailam's Middle Ages. History for Boys. Bonner s tbilds United States. Lo-wimr s Field Book of Involution. BiooaAnrr. Plutarch's Lives. Life Brant. Won derful Characters. Great and Celebrated Characters. Lives of the Signers. Autobiography of Finley. La martine's Celebrated Characters. Life of Adam Clarke. do Bishop Hedding. do Niebuhr. do Gen. Harrison. lo Daniel Boone, do Roberts, do Lafayette. Cap tains of Roman Republic and Old World. Dr. Chal mers, 4 vols. Lives of Hnmboldts. Mrs. Rogers. Mozart. Wester. Fletcher. Life and Times of tlav: Irving's Washington. Eminent Mechanics. Lives of Chief Justices. Josephine. Napoleon. Charles Lamb Jackson. Gen. Green. Joan of Arc. Lady Jane Grey. J. V- Arams, jmienne. liamei v coster; Kings ot Rome. Kings and Queens. Liebmtz. Lives of the Popes. Prescott's Philip 2d. Mary and Martha Wash ington. Pioneer Women of the West. Travels. Hurk's China. Araacanian-. Stephen's Egypt, Oiins iraveis. Jiungo i-arrc. 2ue Aotes Adventures on Mosquito fcaore. Bayard laylor s Trav els. Durbia's Travels in the East. Scientific. Brande's Encyvlonedi.i. Physical Geog raphy of the Sea. Wood's Natural HL-tory. 1-ardner's lectures. Useful Arts. Cosmos. Mathematical Die itionary. Losric of Mathematics. Wonders of Science. Mitchell's Planetary and Stellar Worlds. Iomis' Re cent Progress of Astronomy. Smith's Dictionary of Arts ana science, r-aoans s Hydraulics- tnea s works. Various works on Architecture. Poetrt. Byron various styles. Shakespeare, do. Milton, do. Barns, do. Hemans, do. Moore, do. Thompson. Young. Pollock. Tapper. Cowper. Pope. Campbell. Wadsworth. Ossian. Montgomery. Kirk White. Female Poets of England, do. do. America and many others. Rmwb o KxpnescK CVcTonedia of Oeorranhv. do. do. Fine Arts. do. do. Biography. Useful Arte. McColioch's Gazetteer. Harper's Lniversal Gazetteer. Fritt asd AaKicvLTi'RAL. Elliot's Fruit Book. Thomas' do. Downing's do. Barry's do. Fessenden's Farmer and Gardener. Fruit. Flower and Vegetable Gardener's Companion. Allen on the Graic. Pardee rm Strawberry. Florist s Guide. American Farm Book. Allan's Domestic Animals. All of Saxton's Hand Books. Walks on Horse, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Ac. Theological A Relic-ofs. Harmony and Exposi tion of Gospels. Neandcrs Life of Christ. Butler's Works. Knapp's Christian Theology. Western Meth odism. Morris Miscellanies. Lectures on Romanism. Brand of Dominic Rule. Elliot on Romanism. Barnes' Xotes. Clarke's Commentary. Benson's do. Jay's Exercises. Wat-ton's Instates. Larrsbee's Evidences. Butler's Ethical Discourses. Rogers' Eclipse of Earth, do. Reason and Faith, Foster's Christ. Perfection. Baker on Discipline. ' Writings of Arminiu. Jahn's Biblical Archajology. Bibles, all sizes and prices, from tl to tSft. Testaments, great variety. Methodist Hymns. Christian Hymn Books. Church Psalmist. Plymouth Collection. Select Melodies. Christian Psalmist. Medical. Buchan's Family Physician. Hydro pathic do. HonMepathic Works. Miscellaveocs. Constitutions of United States. Mayhew's Popular Edncation. Crabbe's Synonyms. Piatt's Book of Curiosities. Odd Fellow's Manual Hesdley's Works, 14 vols. Mrs. Tirthill's, rots. Lay rd's Nineveh. Bigelow's Useful Arts. HasveU's En gineer's Guide. American Institutions. Pursuit of Knowledge. Park Madison. Peruvian Antiquities. Way Down Eist. Pynshnrt, Ike Marvel's Works. Sanderson's Cook and Confectioner. Country Rambles in Englsnd. Tales and Reveries, an excellent Temper ance Book. Money Maker. Escaped Nun. News Hoy. Dick Wilson. BIrs. Hale's Xew Cook Book. Mil ler s Old Red Sandstone, do. Footprints of Creator. Yoang Ladies' Counsellor. Young Man's do. Pictorial Catechism. Thomson's Lect. to Y. Men. Constitu tional Text Book. Captive in Patagonia. The Ameri can House wire. Half Hours with Old Humphrey. Athens; its Grandeor and Decay. Mrs. Sedgwkk's Redwood, do. Xew Eng. Tale. Uncle Sam's Farm Fence. Arthur's Successful Merchant.- do. Tals. Mrs. Partington. Horace Translation. Virgil do. Mr. Car ina a Works. Heroines of History. Land and Sea. leck and Fort. Sea and Sailor. Ship and Shore. Naval Life. Star Papers. Masonic Chart. Irving's Columbus. Long Look Ahead. City of Xew York living Orators of America. Young Man Advised. Mis sions in Ton tea and Fegee. Truth Stranger Than Fic tion. Knout and the Russians. Hydrapathic Cook Book. Death Bed Scenes. Gift Book for Young Men. do. do. Ladies. Anecdotes for Girls, do. do. Boys. Footprints of Famous Men. Charlotte Elizabeth's Work's. Advice to Young Men. Peasant Boy Philoso pher. Abbott's Marco Paul Bjoks. do Prauconia. And a nnmber of others too numerous to enumerate. Constantly receiving large additions to the forgoing. Statioskkt. Foolscap Paper great variety. Let ter do, do, plain and gilt. Xote do, do, do, do. Envel opesall styles. Inks all kinds. Pens and Holders great variety. Blank Books all sizes and styles. Memorandums. Diaries. Pass Books. Time Books. Paper Cntters. do Folders. Shipping Receipt Books. Lithographic Prints a large variety. Wrapping Pa lter good variety. Wafers. Sealing Wax, Ac., Ac Finally, we have a good variety or kU-Kic Boors. Xew Carolina Sacra. Alpine Glee Singer. Dulcimer. Chorus Glee Book. Metropolitan do. Sacred Melodeon. inrwiiau j-saiiuu. i-uuio instruc tors. Guitar do. Flute do. Accordon do. Violin do. Melodeon do. Plymouth Collection with Music Sheet Music. And the most varied assortment of Stationery ever offered in Oregon. tcr This stock Is ail bought in Xew York and other Eastern cities and is sold at VXIFORM PRICES. H" We keep on hand School Books in large quan tities, top-ether with most of the publication of Hartkk A Brothers; ItKRisr A Jackmok; Ivison A Puinsev; Phillip k Samson; A. 8. Barnes A Co.; Miller, Outon A Mclluam; Lkart A Getz; ' Putnam; Appletok; and others, as- Wc ask your patronage. If unable to ... and examine our stock, your orders will be attended to on tlie bake tkrhs as if yon bought in person. Portland, March 20, 157. otf BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS Notice to Importers of Umpqua. THE SchoonerUMPQUA.nndcrthccomniand JFt of S. D. Hinsdale, sailed from Umpqua river 'Tr Tor San Francisco, on the Cth of May, and Intends making regular trips betoen these two ports. It is only necessary wc believe, to remind the impor tersof Umpnna that this vessel the Umpqua isUie first ever launched on the waters of the Umrsiua, tnta sure their patronagsand support. This vessel will dis charge her cargo at Scottsburg, and at the rate she In tends to carry freight, will not only save the shipper very considerable item, but save him the transportation up the river, and thereby enable him to receive his goods without so much handling as heretofore. In tine, the Schooner Umpuns, of Scottsburg, is a real Umpqua craft and being the first on the list in this great reform, confidently relics upon all the Umpqua for support and encouragement. For freight or passage apply to Allan, McKinlay A Co., Scottsburg, or to the Capt. on board. Merchants wish ing to ship from San V rancisco, can apply to Allan, Lowe A Co., L!2, Clay st., or to the Captain. Scottsburg. May 27, lSo. IStf. Blacksmiths aud others, Look. ALLAX McKIXLAY A CO. have now on hand a large and well selected stock or Bar Iron, Cast Steel. Horse shoe do., German do.. Nail rod do., Ploueh do., Plate do.. And intend to keep np the assortment so as to snit the wants of customers. Give ns a call, and yon will find that we not only have the fullest stock, but will sell " as cheap as the cheapest.' We are constantly receiv ing additions to onr assortment, so as to replace what is sold. Oregon City, Dec 23, 1856. 4ltf Henry Johnson Co. WHOLESALE DRf:lSTS. (14d Washington Street, San Francisco.) Offer for sale to the country trade, the largest stork of roods in their line on the Pari lie coast compri sing Dm, Chemicals, Perfumery. Patent Medirlnes of all kinds. Brushes, Paints, Oils, Glass, Turpentine, and every article appertaining to the bn-dness. navinr su perior facilities for obtaining their goods they think they can offer inducements to buyers unequalled by any other house. Orders respectfully solicited. 40!y Powder. WE have a large supply of powder In hand. GEO. ABEBXETQY A CO., Oregon City, Xor. 13, 1R56. 37tf Dentistry. DrtJ.IL CARDWEU Dental Surgeon I Corvallis, will practice in hlsprofes-i, I sion. at CtnxalH, F.uctnt Citw, If m-'rr "TI 1 1 r ter. Scotisburx,nm Jaekumvitlt. Skill, unquestionable: charges. respertaMe: worrt. warranted. Teeth examin ed. and udvice given free of charge. Due notice given of change of office. April 2.1. ls.-5. Ttf ,ow Receiving rpHE following articles from Bark Ocean Bird and for X. sale Hx. 50 gross matches ; 150 kegs of svrnps ; 50 hi. bbls. X. O. sngar , 10 bbls. crushed sugar , 50 boxes candies ; 10 bbls. vinegar ; 20 cases tea ; 15 dor. brooms; 20 d iz. buckets ; 2 cases men's tine calf boots ; 2 " ' calf bropans ; J " poat 3 boys' brogan ; 3 youths' calf bropans; 1 " women's Morocco boots; - imitation boots ; 3 " Misses' boots; 175 pairs children's shoes ; 12 straw cutters ; 21 grain cradles ; 1 rcajier ; 1 two horse thresher: ;eo. aberxethy a co. Oregon City, June 1,1855. 13tf. CHAIN PUMPS, monkey wrenches, match planes, screw arm, sash planes, " horse shoes and nails to fit. gun locks, plups and nipples, tubes, bullet moulds, Wosenholm's IXL pocket knives, pruning and budding knives, rat traps to catch vjnirrd. at MOORES' Books and Stationery. CCHOOL READERS. O Parker's 1st. 2d. 3d, 4th and 5th, Sanders' do do do do McGufTy's do do do do Ia vies" arithmetic. University and Common School, Intellectual and primary, levies' Bourdon algebra, Ixgendre, surveying. Geometry and trigonometry. Key to levies' Arithmetic, Thompson's arithmetic, Parker's philosophy, juvenile and lt lessons. Grammars Clark's. Bullion's Smith's, Geographies Mitchell', Monteitb's mannal, Monteith's 1st lessons, Mnsie Lute of Zion, Xew Carmina 5acra, Chri-tian Psalmist, Missouri Harmony, X'ormal Song Book, Singing Book, at 2i:tf MOORES Notice. rjpnK judges of the Supreme Court, of the Territory of fL Orron, asemhied at tne seat ot government on the ninth day or January, eighteen hundred and fifty, seven , do fix and appoint IHstriet Conrts, to be held in village of Rosehurir, in the county of Donorlas on the fir-t Mondays, of March, May, September and Novem ber, annually, until otherwise ordered, and do limit the duration of said terms to six davs ea.-h. - GEO. H. WILLIAMS, Chief Jnstsce. 4 Uf M. P. DEADY, Associate Justice. thos. mmts, I c r- henrt law, robert a. law. ( a:-,co' Portland. Oregon. Reynolds Tacr. T THOLES A LK tiroeera and Commisson Merchants V and dealers in Oregon Product, corner Kearny and Jackson Streets.San Francisco. S" Advanires made on Consienments. ur Refer to J. FAILING CO Portland. 43ml" paid Salt! Salt!! Of TOXS "San Quentin' SALT, in about W and tiAJ 100 lb. bags, just received and for ale verr cheap ALLAN McKJNLAY k CO. Oregon City, Dec. , 1S5. Oak. Bower Nursery. PFRSOXS wishing to avail themselves of the oppor tunity of obtaining good fruit will find it much to their advantage to call npon the undersigned at his nursery upon the Willamette river, six miles above Cor vallis. upon the Linn County aide. My trees are of the most thrifty growth, and of the best variety to he found upon this roast. come anu see mem ii yon a on i nnrrnase. Slrtf WM. McTLREE. TVR. ;rYROTT8 COMPOUXD EXTRACT OF8AR- 1J SAPARILLA and YELLOW DOCK, at W.K. SMITH A COH. John S. Edwards, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Washington City, D. C will attend to all business entrusted to his care. before the several Departments the Supreme Court of tne I 'uited States, or courts of the District of Columbia. f Partienlar attention given to the claims of sol diers for services, or for Bounty Land. litre to lien, line and (ov. Curry. 4-smr;paid Food for the Mind. YES we have plenty of it among which are some of the most prominent works, Byron, Shakespeare, Buffon, Josephus, Moore s, Benton s 30 years, Arthur's works. Life of Napoleon , Henry Clay and other great men; also Fowler and n ell s publications, wherein we are taught how to preserve health by tracing Cannes to effect. Also works on spiritualism, such as Prof. Hare, Edmonds, Talraadge, Harris, and A. J. Davis, the star the of ago. tt e also have all kinds or blank Books and stationery in eeneraL In fact we intend to keen all kinds of food for tht mind, and intend to keep pnnted, and want our many readers to keep np with ns so he sure and give us a call, one and all, at the wijmof the book store, main street, Oregon City. HOM ER HOLLAND CO. Oregon City, uec 7, !.. 40tf Removal. BALM A BROTHER have removed to their Xew Store next door to J. Strang's Stove establishment They have just received general assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Booto and Shoes, (irojeries, Crockery, Ac, which be offers for cash or produce- X. B. Wanted Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Lard, Flonr, and Wheat, for which they pay the highest market price. Salem, July i, lBt. littT YEAHLLXGS 200 waDted by COLE ALEXANDER A Co. TTIOB gale, our entire stock of goods, at prices to suit J? the purchaser. COLE ALEXANDER A Co. TTHJB sale, the best store iu Corvallis, apply to r COLE ALEXANDER A Co. WANTED, cash, produce, or cattle in exchange tor goods of all kiuds, by COLE ALEXANDER A Co. WAXTKD.to close up our business in Oregon imme diately. Those who have accounts against as will present them for payment. COLE ALEXANDER A Co. fTlO those who owe us we say bring on your Wheat J. Oats, Bacon, or cash, and make immediate settle ment, COLE ALEXANDER A Co. TO ARSE Salt 20,000 Ilw. for sale at 5 ets. per lb. by O COLE ALEX A NDER A Co. LADIES' Shawls, from ftf. to tin. at COLE ALEXANDER A Cos. Ofl ACRES Timber Land for sale, inquire of OU COLE ALEXANDER A CO. I CI 4 PAIR of red lied blankets and 0 pair of blue, for 4 ale Jow rrt .COLE ALEX ANDES 4 OoU. lier'i Petroleum, or Rock Oil, CELEBRATED for Its wonderful Curative Powers. A Natural Itemtdg, procured from s well In Al leghany Co., Pan four hundred feet below the earth's surface. Put np and sold by SAMUEL M. K1ER, Cunal Basin. Seventh Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. The healthful balm from Nature'ssecret spring. The bloom of health and life to man will bring ; As from her depths the magic liquid Hows, To calm our sufferings and assauge our woes. The Petroleum has been fully tested. It was placed before the public as a remedy of wonderful efficacy. Every one not acquainted with its virtues, doubted Its healing properties. The cry of humbug was raised against it. It had some friends those that were cured through its wonderful agency. These spoke out in Its Tavor. The lame, through its Instrumentality, were made to walk the blind, to see. Those who had suffer ed Tor years tinder the torturing pains of Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, were restored to health and usefulness. Several who were blind have been made to see, the evi dence of which will be placed before you. If vou still have doubts, go and ask those who have been cured ! Some of them live in our midst, and can answer for themselves. In writing about a medicine, we are aware that we should write TV that we should make no statements that cannot be proved. We have the wit nesses: crowdsor them, who will testify in terms strong er than we can write, them, to the cfllcacy ol this reme dy; who will testify that the Petroleum has done for them what no medicine ever could before : cases that were pronouueed hopeless, and beyond the reach of re mediate means : rases abandoned by physicians of nn qucstioned celebrity, have been made to exclaim. " this is the most wonderful remedy ever discovered!" We will lay before yon the certificates of some of the most remarkable cases ; to give them all. would require more space than would be allowed by this circular. Since the introduction of the Petroleum, many physicians have been convinced of its efficacy, and now recommend it in their practice ; and we have no doubt that it will stand at the head of the list of valuable remedies. If the physicians do not recommend it, the people will have it ol themselves : for its transcendont power to heal trill and suuf become known and appreciated : when the voices of the cured speak out ; when the cures themselves stand out in bold relief, and when he who for years has suffered with the tortures and panes of an immedicable lesion, tliat baa been shortening his days, and hastening him " to the narrow house appointed for all the living." when he speaks out in its praise, who will doubt it! The Petroleum Is a Natural Remedy : It is put up it ii own innn ine oosom or tne eann, with out any thing being added to or taken from li lt gets iu ingredients from the beds of substances which passes over In its secret channel. They are blended tocether in snch a form as to defy all human competition. The Petroleum in this respect la like Min eral Waters, whose virtues In most chronic diseases are acknowledged, not only by physicians, but by the com munity at large. These singular fluids flowing out of the earth, impregnated with medicinal substances of different properties, and holding them in such complete solution as to require the aid of Chemistry In order to detect them, hears ample proof to the fact that they are compounded by the master hand of Nature, Pr the alle viation of human snfrcriuff and disease. If Petroleum is medirine at all, it is a good one, for Nature never half does her worn ; and that it is a medicine of uncounted power, we have the most abundant testimony, it will be used when many of the new remedies now in vosne will have been forgotten forever. It will continue to be used and applied as a remedy as long as man continues to be afflicted with disease. "That it will enre every dis ease to which we are liable, we do not nretend : but that it will rnre a preat many diseases hitherto ineura- oie, is a tact wnirn is proven ny the evidence in its fa vor. Its discovery is a new era in medicine, and win inure to ine ne-uin ana Happiness of man. Scrokvla. The Petroleum is a trrcat medicine in Scrofula and King's Evil, in all those diseases having tneir onfnn m a depraved condition or the blood and other fluids of the body. It will cure pains and enlarge ments in the bones and joints, blotches, biles. Erysipe las, pimpies on me lace, lener. sraiu-neart nng-worm, and the various skin diseases. It has cured numerous cases of Rheumatism. Xenralsia. Gout. Ac Several cases of Rheumatism of years' standing, have been en tirely cured. A woman in Franklin Co., I "a., was enrea or rheumatic anccuon or seven years' standing the disease was so aptrravated as to confine her to bed during the greater part or that time. She is now well anl considers uerseir entirely restored. Misckixaneoi-s DiimmosfAy No better remedy can be fsiiid anywhere for burns and scalds, the pain of whieh it immediately relieves, and restores the parts and disposes them to heal. Old Sores and Ulcers will be removed by the daily ap plication and administration of I'etrolenm. Worms In d.ises of fifteen or twenty drops adminis tered to children oi two or three years old, or upwards, two or uiree times aauy. it win remove worms, it is a certain remedy against Tape Worm and Ascaridvs in grown persons, in which case the dose must be a tea siioouful. Bronchitis and Asthma can be relieved by the Petro leum. The di-tressing eonph. night sweats, and diffi culty of breathing, are removed by itsnscin a very short time. Fever and Ajrue. The Pctrolenm has been nsed in fe ver and ague with complete suece- It will be found a certain and effective remedy in that troublesome and nn- manaireable disease. The dose in such cases is a tea spoonful in any pleasant vehicle every three hours, In the aience ol me lever. Tooth-ache. A few drops dropped on cotton, and placed in the cavity of the aching tooth, will relieve it immediately. Croup By saturating a flannel cloth with the Petro leum and applying it to tne necs and breast, it will give immediate relief. It is also an invaluable remedy in the different forms of Scarlet Fever to be used locally, as in cases of croop. Neuralgia, In its various kinds, is cured by the free ap- ulication along tne natural tract or nerve, la that spe cies of neuralgia denominated spinal Irritation the Pe troleum nas Riven permanent rener, by rnbumg wim it nifrht And mornin?. Corns. For corns this remedy has been ned with com plete sncceiw; the plan or using it is to saturate a piece or cotton with the Petroleum, and tie it npon the Corn, The corn should he pared down every two or three days. and tne l eiroienm applied nctu ail tne naranesa has been absorbed. Directions for the internal and local administration of the Petroleum. Diarrhaa. The dose in this disease is a tea-spoonful every third hour until the purging ceases. In old chronic cases.it will only be necessary to take the medicine three times a day. Piles. The nvxie of administration in Piles is to give the Petroleum three times a day internally, and apply twice a day externally, to the tumors. Where the Piles are of long standing and much hardened, a drachm of iodine may be arided to escn Dome, to De nseo as a local application. When the Piles are internal the Petroleum should be injected with a synnge into the rectum. Deafness. Irop ten drops into the earat bed-time and stop the ear with cotton or wool. The ear should be syringed out with suds made of castile soap and warm water, twice a week. For Burns and Scalds. Apply the Pctmlenm freely over the burnt or scalded parts. In diseases of the bladder and kidneys, the dose is a tea-spoonful three times a day. For old Sores and Ulcers. Apply the Petroleum morn ing and at bed time. Keep the sores or nlcers clean, by washing them daily with castile soap and warm water. For sore and inflamed eyes. The Petroleum should be applied two or three times a day to the affected eye and a drop or two be allowed to get nnder the lid. Where there is a scroflulous tendency it must be taken inter nally, in doses of a tea -spoonful, three times a day. For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and Consumption The dose is a tea-spoonful, to be given three Wmes a day. in fjnoiera Morbus, rive a (ea-spaoniui every Dour un til the vomiting and purging ceases. In Khenmattsm. neuralgia, faisy. contractions or the Limbs and Joints, and White Swelling. The Petroleum is to be freely rubbed on the affected parts at least twice oay who a nannei rag, ana. u convenient, oeiore a warm fire. It should also be given internally, in doses of a tea-spoonful, three times a day. For sale at the balcm Drug store, rr May, 13-0tf. W. H.. ttJlllU tu Graffenberg Medicines. GRAFFENBERG Sarsapariila, Uterine Catholicin. Dysentery Syrnp, Consump. Balm. Pile Ointment, " Health Bitters, Eve lotion. Ac.. Ac. To be fonnd at the Agency or the Company at 9 W. K. SMITH A COS. XL TOWNSEND S Sarapsrilla, at 9 W. K. SMITH A COS. M CLAXE'S celebrated vermifuge and liver pills. at v W. K. tsMlltt LU.S. ,R. OSGOOD'S India Cholagngne. and Dr. Jones' American Choiagogue, at v . lv. M 1 1 h cu. . rot'FATS life nills and bitters, and Bernard's dys- iv cntery syrup, and Wistar's balsam of wild cherry, at W. K, SMITH A CO.'S. R. J. AYRES" celebrated cherry pectoral, for coughs, colds, and consumption, at W. K. SMITH A CO.'S. M EXIOAN Mustang Linament, tl. W. Merchant's garling oil. v . iv. o.u . 1 1 1 a. vu. s. P URE White Lead, raw and bumed Umber, Chrome, Green and Yellow and other paints, at 9 W. K. SMITH A CO.'S. pERFCMERY, at W. K. SMITn A CO.'S. rAYXE'S alternative, expectorant, and pills, cod liver I oil, castor oil, sweet oil, at W. K. SM IT H A CO.'S. fAYNE'S carminative balsam. A fine remedy for I dysenteries, Snmmer Complaints, Flux, Ac, at 4 W. K. SMITH A CO.'S. JAYNE'S Hair Tonic, at W. H. SMITH A CO.S. B ARRY"S TRICOPHEROUS, for sale, at 9 BMI1I1 S tU.3. S' CARPA'S Acoustic oil: a sure cure for deafness; for sale at V n.a.Miiuatu.o, JACKSON'S Pile ointment and Tetter Embrocation, a sure cure for the above diseases; at 9 W. K. SMITH A CO.'S. Rl USUTON'SCod liveroil.for consumption, for sale a w r c infix tv -."v o PETROLUM.orltock oil, just received, and for sale at 9 W.K. SMITH A CO.'S. CHROME Yeilow, Prussian Blue. Drop Blacks, Lamp Blacks, Paint Brushes, and Candy, at 9 P W.K. SMITH A CO.'S. VANDYKE Brown, raw Umlier, burnt Umber, T. D. Leaner, Gold, Leaf, Silver Leaf, and Bronzes, at 9 W.K. SMITH A CO.'S. LINSEED oil, spirits turpentine, alcohol, and tooth brashes, at 9 W. K, SMITH A CO.'S. Smith Dade. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW AND , Solicitors In Chancery, Corvallis O. T. 1. N. SMITB. 6ltf P. C. BAD. M. W. Mitchell, ATTORNEY AND COUXSEIiOtt AT LAW, EU gene City, Lane Conntp, O. T. Surgical. rL COOMBS, M.P., Surgeon, Ac. SPECIALTY . DISEASES OF THE EYE. Corvallis, Oregon. September 23, 1856. im8 Sai Francisco Adrertising agency LP. FISHFR. Iron building, opposite Pacific Express OBlce, upstairs. Files of all the principal Paper of California and Oregon may be round at this office. Mr. Fisher is the authorized Agent for the Statesman. Chester R. Terry, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 8ALEM, OREOON. COM Vmissioner or Deeds, and to take testimony, ac knowledgments. Ac, Ac, for Iowa, Indiana, Missouri, Michigan. California and Washington Territory. !-et tcrsof Attorney, and all other Instruments of writing, drawn on short notice. StS- Particular attention paid to taking depositions, collections of Notes, Accounts, Ac, 32tf Boise ft MeEwan, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, So licitors in Chancery, Proctors, Ac, In Admiralty, Portland, Oregon. 45tf W. H. Farm, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, So licitor in Chancery and Admiralty. Office on Front street, next door north of Stark st., Portland, Oregon. Hardin; ft Grorer, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, AND Solicitors in Chancery. Office near the Cottrt-hoose, Salem, O.T. Gee. I. Shell, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND Solicitor In Cbasrery. will practice In the various courts of Oregon and Washington Territories. Office, Salem, O. T. Delaioi Smith, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. AND Solicitor in Chancery, will promptly attend to all business pertaining to his profession in the first Judicial IHstriet, and before the Supreme Court of Oregon. Office, Albany, Unn County, O. T. N. B. When not at his office, or absent nn profes sional business, he may be found at his residence, tire miles south-east of Albany, on what is known as the -Grand I-rairie." W. S. Brock, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AXD Solicitor in Chancery, will practice in the various courts in this Territory, and promptly attend to the col lection or all claims against the L nited States, through an efficient aircnt residing at Wahington jCity. Office in Eiurcne City. Lane County. O. T. ft. K. Stratton, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will practice in the various courts of southern Oregon, and in the Supreme Court of the Territory. Office In Deer Creek. Douglas county, O. T. Resi dence 6 miles north of Winchester, on the Willamette road. N. B. Bounty Land Warrants obtained for claimants on reasonable terms. 2.ltr A J- TH AYER. A ttornrw anri Counselor at Ijm.and Solicitor in Chancers. Office over J. C. Avery's More, Mam fct., lorvaiiis. ztitt Chad-wick As. Oibbs, A TTORXEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, So- rt bettors in Chancery, Ac. Offices at W mchester and Gardiucr. S. F. Chabwicx, Winchester, Douglas Co., O. T. A. C. t ibbs, liardlner, I mpqna lo., u. I. Nov. 9, 1KS5. 35tf Pillow ft losrs, "ITT ATCHMAKERS, Salem. Repairing prompl V ly and neatly done. Jewelry manufac tured. 14tf Mrdiral. m J. WRIGHT IE. R. STONE. having associated X . together In practice, respectfully tender their ser vices to the people of Kenton and Unn desiring to se cure the ravor or the afflicted by success onlv. Office near J. C. A very a store, Corvallis. 1 1 lypaid William A. Genlder, "TtEACHER or French and English, French Prairie, i Marion couuty, o. 1. lyi i. B. Baliock, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, PORTLAND. O. T. Designs, plans, specification, Ac, furnished on reasonable terms. C. K. COLR. S. C. ALEXANDER. K- H ARTLESS. Co e, Alexander, ft Co. VfiroLESAKE AXD ItETJir. DEALERS .V GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND Vtf PRODUCE, CORVALLIS. O. T. William C. Uriavrold At. Co., SRCHAVrS. SALEM. OftEOON TERRITORY. W. C. GRISWOLO, 22tr C. S. WOODWOKTII. Eugene City. H OR ACE E. LAWREXCE, Proprietor of the Eugene tity Hotel. i.ih. Medical Notice. "THE subscriber, would inform the inhabitants that he -A. is at nis old stand, ready to attend to all calls In his profession ; also he has on hand a well selected stock of Eclectic concentrated Medicines, with a well Rsorted supply of Syringes, all of which he will dispose or on reasonable terms. w. WAKKEN. Salem December 3, 1S56. sstf V. If. Magers, M. D. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office in my new build ing, on Main street, two doors north of Dr. J. S. Mclteeny's fire-proof building ; where I will be found when not professionally engaged. I will keep constant ly on hand a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines which I will sell low for cash. Corvallis, Dec. 9, l5fl. 30tf Medical Notice. TVR. R. W. SHAW, late of San Francisco, California, XJ oilers his professional services to the citizens fo Salem and vicinity, and respectfully solicits a share fo public ravor. JO Office at Reed and Fellows' drug store. 14y K- W. SHAW. W. Jackson, I. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Corvallis, O. T. Utf Campbell ft Pratt. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. San Francisco. California. Office, owner Montgomery and Sacramento streets. over Parrott A Cos. Bank. Messrs. Campbell A Pratt have lately removed from Oreiron. and will be pleased to attend to all business entrusted to their rare. 31tf Alexakdsr Camtbeix. O. C. Pratt. Joseph If. Freseolt. ' X.MX ST., OREGON CITT. D EALER In Family Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Ac, and Paints and Oils, wholesale and retail. July T. 1H.S6. 18tf P. D. Palmer, DEALER in Dry Goods, Clothing, Fancy Articles. Ronkit and Stationerv. .nil tvunnil merehAntlinA. Store first door north of the Union Hotel, Salem. - Jiccember M, isoo. 4itf S. Ellsworth, ATTORNEV AND COUNSELLOR. US. Snpreme and other Courts. Office Eugene City, Lane County. Oretron Territory. Also Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut, Ac. Anpnst zti, is.i, 2r Watchmaking. WILLIAM F. HIGHFIELD, Chronometer and Watch maker. Oreiron City, has removed to the buildinir JustoppositetotheMain-strect House. where he can be con-tnntly found prepared to do any business in his line. Watches cleaned and repaired on short notice and rcaaoasble terms. Also a choice lot of watches and jewelry it sale. Marcn a, iso. - ly5l" S. Hamilton, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, would respectfully announce to the nod neonle or Don ir las and the ad- i'oining counties, that he has located permanently at )ccr Creek Tor the purpose of practicing medicine, and in wnica prniession ut win be faithf ul to discharge an duties, and spare no pains to render the patient easy and comfortable. Office opposite R. H. Dearborn A Co.'s store, on Main street. Drugs and Patent Medicines for sale at lorn rnA pri ce. .'tr Wells, Fargo, Jt Co., BANKERS and EXCHANGE DEALERS. W..F..A Co., in connection with their Express business, will also transact a general Exchange and Collection Bun net. Collections and Remittances made in all parts of Orcgon,Caltfornia,the Atlantic States, and Europe, with promptness and despatch. Dust, Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion, bought and sold. Sight Exchange on JVrio York, Bottom, Philadelphia, Albany, Roehater, Buffalo, Erie, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Miltoaukie, lialena, St. Lout, Louisville, Cincinnati, unifortu other principal towns in the Atlan tic States and the Canadas, may be procured at any of ear offices. WELLS, FARGO, A CO. lit, Montgomery-street, San Francisco JAMES O'NEILL, Agent. June 1855. Coffee. IF YOU WANT a really good article of COFFEE, the undersigned have got li.000 pounds best ' COSTA RICA." Come in and look at it- ALLAN McKIXLAY & Co. Oregon City, Dec. 0, 1S50. Dr. Czapkay'i Medical Notices. DR.J.L. CZ A FRAY'S Grand Medical and Surgical Institute, Sacramento sL, below Montgomery oppo site Pacific Maill Steamship Co.'s Office, San Francisco. California. Established for the Permanent cure of all Private and Chronic Diseases, and the suppression of quackery. i.r. j. l. vAArivA x , late in tne Hungarian nerom tlonary War, Chief Physician in the 2(th Regiment of iionveas.cnier surgeon to the military nospiiai at resin, Huntrarv. and late lecturer on Diseases of Urinary Or gans and Diseases of Women and Children, would most respectfully inform the public or Oregon and California that he has opened an Institute for the cure of Chronic Diseases of the lungs, liver, kidneys, heart.blood, brain and the horrid consequences of self -abuse, and he hopes mat ins long experience and successiui practice oi ma ny years, will insure him a share of public patronage. Bv the practice of many years in Europe and the Uni ted States, and during the Hungarian war and cam paigns, he is enabled to apply the most efficient and - . . r i ; . i: ll !! .1 . II- successiui remeuies against uistritscs ui u tiuus. 115 uses no Mercury charges moderate treats his patient in a correct and honorable way has references or un questionable veracity from men of known respectabili ty and high standing in society. All parties consulting him by letter, or otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy. The Dr.'s offices are on Sacramento St., below Montgomery, San Francisco. California. -m3 SPERMATORRHEA OR LOCAL, WEAKNBSS. Dr. L. J. Cxapkay would call public attention to spermatorrhiea or local weakness. There is not in the catalogue of human maladies one more to be depreca ted than this, as well because of present distress, a the ultimate results. The tone or the system unoer its in fluence i either impaired or entire! r destroyed, and a elaasor symptoms superinduced that unfits man for the penormance oi any oi lueuraiiiary uuura w m - uc injuries done to the physical part of man is truly la mentable, hut trifling when compared to those of the censorium, the great nervous center, and to the ner vous system generally. This disease, which is too often consequent npon that solitary vice, sell-abuse, involves pathological conditions beyond the comprehension ot the uninitiated, but which arc well understood by the reg ular practitioner. Among the symptoms most conspic uous are the Tollowing: Love of solitude, aversion to business and society, distressing timidity, nervous ex citcment rrom sliglit causes, loss ot memory, confusion or ideas, inability to reason correctly, low spirits and lassitude, dullness or apprehension and misanthropy These being runctional derangements, are often the nar binscrs or horrid organic lesions or the brain, which produce ratnitv, dementia and death. For the cure of this and all kindred diseases. Dr. Czapkay has established his Institute, where all may rely with perfect confidence upon that skill which long experience and thorough devotion to his profession has given. Those who suffer should call or write without delay, and use the means by which they m ty recuperate aud lire- All consultations, by letter or otherwise, free. Ad- dress to i;k.l.j.v.ai ivai, 49m3 Medical Institute, San Francisco. Cal. C1ECRET DISEASES DR. L. J. CZAPKAY S EX kj traordinary success in the treatment of secret dis eases in the primary and other stages, induces him to call public attention to the fact that of the great num bers who have made daily application to him, there's not one who has not been effectually and permanently cured. In recent cases of private diseases, the Dr. guar anties a perfect cure in a lew davs without hindrance to business or other inconvenience. The Dr.'s method of treating these maladies, combines the improvements made by the medical lacuity witn aiscovenes ot nis own that are unknown to any one else, and which, when applied, prevent the possibility of evil after consequen ces. Secondary syphilis, which is so destructive of health, producing ulcerations of the throat, destroying the soft parts, and leaving the bones exposed, which mortify, separate and come away, disfiguring the suflerer most horribly, as well as impairing bis peneral health, and predisposing to consumption, the Dr. treats in the most certain and efficient manner. Also, painrul swellings upon the bones, dislienring splotches upon the skin, sos, pimples, and all other consequences of private diseases he guaranties to cure or aks no compensation. Dr. C. would especially call the attention of those who have Tailed to obtain relief from others, many of whom he has already enred, and many are still under treat ment. The Dr. makes no charge for consultation, and invites all to call at his Institute ; and he will give them such satisfaction as they can obtain nowhere else. Those at a distance, by writing to the Dr., can have their cures properly attended to. omces ot riacramer to St., below Montgomery.San Francisco. Cal. 49m3 The Grratrst Diseorrrr of the Age. RE VT Blessings to Mankind! Innocent but Potent! JT DR.CZAPKAYS PitorHiLACTici-n, (seff-disinfec- tine asent.t a sure preventive amuust secret diseases, and an unsurpassed remedy for scrofulous, gangrenous and cancerous ulcers, and all cutanons eruptions and dis eases. For sale at Dr. Czapkat's Office, Armory Hall, corner or eacramento and Montgomery sts., san r ran cisco. Cal. As inoculation is preventive acaiust small pox. so is Dr. Czapkay's Prophilacticnra a preventive against secret disease. That they can I prevented by proper aceuts. is as well an established fact as that they can be cured arter taeir esiaoiisnmeni. lma mn;iiie, which is now universally recocniaed, was received even before the davs of .lenner. the discovererof vaccination, in 175, and its multiplied benefits ever since have re ceived as thev deserved, the attention or the Medical faeultv. It was in pursuit ot this branch or the medical science that Ir. L. J. Caapkay fortunately made the dis covery oT his Prophylacticum, which, for the cancerous and cutanons disorders, stands unrivalled by any agent in the Pharmacopoea. The nwdut operandi ot this med icine is explained npon the hypothesis that secret poisons possess chemical properties wuicn are neuinuizcu oy being brought in contact with this prophylatic, as acids are known to neutralize alRaues, destroying entirety their original properties, and reuderius; tliera inert. ineenecSOf lUI nrut n mnuruiaic, "' ii""-". wrc nossiliilit v of a contraction ot disease, it, However, tne disease has been contracted, it is useful in neutralizing the poisonous secretions, which by absorption, produce the conse.mences known as secondary disease. In can cerous and eanjrerous ulcers, in brtiu discharges and in cutanons diseases where the secretions are excoriatine it acts upon the same principle and is ona of the most effectual remedies for the purpose now known. Where fiiaensp is once established it should be used in connec tion with other remedies, and when so nsed never fails of success. It has been administered by the Doctor in many thousand eases, and he has yet to find the first In which it has failed to subserve the purpose for which it was administered. Price, (5. Full directions are at tached to each packs ee. X. B. In eases where the Prophylatieum is nsed as curative. Dr. 1- J. Czapkay will furnish (gratis) a pre scription for his blood purifier. All communications rrom toe country, aauressea oniy o Dr. I- J. CZAPKAY. San Francisco, Cal., will be rtrictlr and confidentially attended to. and remedies, with the greatest care and secrecy, immediately dis patched by express or otherwise to their destination. L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D. 49m3 San Francisco, Cal. Tn tor Lawks op Orbuon avd California. L. J. Csapkat, M. D.. physician surgeon and acooucher, in vites the attention or toe sick ana amictea lemaies la boring nnder any or the various forms of diseases of the bmin, lunirs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blond, kid nev. and all diseases peculiar to their sex. The Doc tor is effecting more permanent cores than any other nhmiei.n in Oreson or California. Let no false delicacy prevent you, 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 have an increase in tneir lamuies snouiu write or call at Dr. L. J. Czapkay's Medical Institute, Armory Hall, corner of Sacramento and Montgomery streets, and they will receive every possible relief and help. The Doctor's Offices are so arranged that he can be consulted without molestation. 4m3 t Al consultations t by letter or oinerwise,) iree. Address to DR. I- J. CZAPKAY. M. D., Medical Institute, San Francisco, Cal. S9"The attention of the readers is called to the fol- ""ladv of hich standing in society and respectability, ... . '. i : .k. i.;i..rinl..v.;. u..n.i,.n nin,.,.! Snblisneu a mv " . '.-'!'"- j sir-Mua, eptember It. Wol, which is as follows: A Card The undersigned feels it her duty to express her heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Czapkay. for the success ful cure of herself and child. The latter having been afflicted by a severe attack of "Cholera Infantum," was iriven up as incurauie oy some ui uie most ceieDraiea when she called on Dr. Czapkay. of whom she heard very favorable report, and who, after a short period, restored the child to perfect health. Encour- . ... .I-:.. .-.--.l u Hun 1 . aim urn. rrh n J.n.. aired I y vii i- cahbuiuhij .......... "-iv - uu.iw herself, for the scrofulous malady, with which she had hn Bfilicted for eight years, and which withstood the treatment of the best physicians in-Enrope and Ameri ca. But Dr. t;zapKay nas sncceeaea in anoraing ncr permanent relief, so that she can now enjoy life, which, for eight years had lost all charms for her. She, there r. km. it due to herself and to all sick and afflicted to recommend Dr. Czapkay, as one of the most skillful physicians within the United States. Corner of Walnut and 7th streets. Philadelphia. A. Glazkr. Notary Public. 126, 7th street. Tii rllowintr is an editorial notice in the Boston Daily Times of August Sth, 1854: a Sm.iwL Physician. Dr. L. J. Czankav has opened an office at No. 16 Pleasant street in this city. Dr. C. is a Hungarian by birth, and was connected with the patriotic army as physician and surgeon under the patronage of Kossuth. He combines with a finished education and the most refined and agreeable manners, the most extensive scientilic abilities and skill in his Erofcssion, and we feel much pleasure in recommending im to our citizens as a physician and a gentleman. Dr. Czapkay has spent some time in Philadelphia where ho won the confidence and friendship of those who be came acquainted with him. Among his friends in Phil adelphia are gentlemen of the highest respectability, with whom we are personally acquainted. He had an extensive practice in Hungary before the Austrians 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 fmbli-sh for want of space. AU communications, (by ettr or otherwise,) free. aa-Persons desfrinir prompt attention, and who wish to avoid the delay or corresponding, can have immedi ate attention by sending ten dollars as consultation fee, and can bavo medicine forwarded. Address to L. J. CZAPKAY. M. D. 9m San Francisco, Cal. lPJ?SMA.TOKRHEA. or Local Weakness, nervous de 7 uillty, low snirit-4 lnauifrnA ,.r iti. and back, induposition, loss of memory, aversion to so ciety, love of solitude, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, headache, pains in the ,ide, affection or the eyes, pim ples on the face, sexual and nthor in;.; : .' . cured witA(intrail by the justi, celebrated ph ysician'and surgeon. L. J. Czapkay. His method or curinir diseases is new t unxnown to oiuersj and hence the great suc cess. All consultations, by letter or otherwise, free. Auaress, u. j. v.AiKAY, SL I). 4fm3 San Francisco, CaL At Eotrene'CitT. THE subscriber has at Eugene City, one of the best peneral assortment ot Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Boots and Shoes, and all articles kept in a frene ral finding store, to be round in Oregon. He is con stantly receiving rresh additions to his stock, and al ways keeps it np. My goods are now all received direct from San Francisco, where I have a resident agenL All kinds of farmer's produce received in exchange for goods I pay higher prices for produce, and sell goods cheaper than any other store in the Territory. JOSEPH TEAL. Eugene City, July 1, 156. ictf Notice. THE Judges of the Supreme Court of the Territory of Oregon, assembled at the seat of Government on the IGth day of December, 1W6, do fix and appoint District Courts to be held in theritvof Salem in tin. county of Marion, on the first Mondays of April and September, ana ine lourtn Mondays or Stay and Octo ber, annually, until otherwise ordered ; and in the city or Portland, in the county of Multnomah, on the fifth Monday, of December, 1S56, and thereafter on the first Mondays of May and October, and the third M ondays of June and November, annually, until otherwise order ed, and do limit the duration of said Terms to six days each. GEO. H. WILLIAMS. Chief Justice. 41 CYRUS OLNEY. Associate Justice, Corvallis Drne Store. JACKSON A CARD WELL, Druggists and v J .crariTinjt iiddi nan rrancis- yvi co, per each steamer, large and carefully selected Tf storks of Drnirs. Medicines. Oils. Paints. lire. CI Stuffs, Perfumeries, Fancy Soaps, and all other articles usually kept in a Drug Store, which theyore setting and Wll.f. HEl.l. at retlnceH nricM Prescriptions prepared by an experienced Drug gist. orders irom a distance promptly attended to. ... . JACKSON A CARD WELL. Corvallis, January 13, 1857. 44tf WRITING-PAPER, superior article. Black ink, rrom quarts to 2 oz, Slates and pencils, Tabors pencils. Envelopes, wafers, School cards and toy books, at I6tf 5IOORES W. WEATHERFORD, (OTI DRUG STORE, I'PPER WHARF,) TT THOLESALE and retail dealer in Drncrs. Medicines, VV Chemicals. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs. Druggist Olass Ware, Bruhes. Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Herbs, Roots, Extracts, Ferfumerv, Shavine and Toilet Soaps, and a full supply of all the popular. Patent or Proprietory Medicines, and almost every other article in our line of business. Which are offered to the trade wholesale or retail at extremely reduced prices, and in quantities to suit. Every article warranted as represented. W. WEATHERFORD, M. D. Portland, O. T March IS. 1S57. 52m3 A New Drug Store. A CHOICE lot of DRUGS, MEDICINES. Jr DRY-GOODS and GROCERIES are now sell- i inc. cheap for cash. at Ha thorn's, opposite Smith's book ana ime store, near tne jew tauPOK. January 27, 1857. 40tf K. X. BARXTX. J. G. WILSON. Barn il m is, Wilson. ATTORN IKS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Sa lem, Oregon. Particular attention in given to the collection of notes and accounts, and claims against government. " Bounty Land Warrants bought and sold. 0i Office over Starkey's Store. 4S JAS. R. RICHARDS, f JSO. MCCRAKd, 1 San Francisco. J Portland, O. T. f Richards & McCrakeii. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. aaTJobbers in Oregon I-lour, I. rain, 1'rodiiee, t-ruit. Forte, I la con. Lard Hams, Ac-, Ac Orders for Orejion trade promptly at tended to. Liberal advances made on consignments. No. 41 Sacramento street, below Front, San Francisco. January 37, l&7. 4Ctf CANDLES, Soap, Starch, Indieo, and Tobacco, at 9 W. K. SMITH A CO.'S. DRUGS, Medicines, Paints, Oils, and Dvestnffs, at W. K. SMITH A CO.'s. UNTY ORDER BLANKS For sale at the STATESMAN OFFICE. TAX receipt blanks fe at $1 per hundred. sale at the Statesman office, Health or Sickaess! Choose Between Them. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. THE Blood furnishes the material of every bone, muscle, gland and fibre in the human frame. When pure, it secures health to every organ ; when corrupt, it necessarily produces disease. HOLLOtVAVS PILLS operate directly npon the elements of the stream of life, neutralizing the principle of disease, and thus radically curing the malady, whether located in the nerves, the stomach, the liver, the bowels, the muscles, the skin, the brain, or any other part of the system. USED THROUGHOUT THE JVORLD. HoIloways Pills are eqnally efficacious in complaints common to the whole human race, and in disorders pe culiar to certain climates and localities. ALARMING DISORDERS. Dyspepsia, and derangement of the liver, the source of infirmity and suffering, and the cause of innumera ble deaths, yield to these curatives, in all cases, howev er aggravated, acting as a mild purgative, alterative and tonic ; they relieve the bowels, purify the fluids, and invigorate the system and the constitution of the same time. GENERAL WEAKNESS NERVOUS COM PLAINTS. When all stimulants fail, the renovating and bracing properties of these Pills prive firmness to the shakinsr nerves and enfeebled muscles of the victim of general debility. DELICATE FEMALES. All irrcirularit'es and ailments incident so the deli cate and sensitive organs of the sex are removed or prevented by a few doses of these mild, but infallible alteratives. No mother who regards her own or her children's health should fail to have them within her reach. SCIENTIFIC ENDORSEMENTS. The London ''Lancet," the London "Medical Review " and the most eminent of the faculty in Great Britain- France and Germany, have eulogized the Pills and their inventor. HOLLOW A FS PILLS are the best remed known in the World for pit following diseases: Asthma. How ell Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases. Costive- ness, llyspepsia, Iharrhcea, Dropsy, Debility, Fever ana Ague, Female Complaints, Headaches, Indigestion. In fluenza, Inflammation, Inward Weakness, Liver Com plaints, Lowness of Spirits, Piles, Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symptom, Venereal Affections, Worms, of All kinds. sM at the rnn factories of Professor Hollow at. 80 Maiden Lane. New York. 214 Strand, London, by all nUw.toKi.rkmr.Tiiibi and Dealers m Medicine through out the United States and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents. 624 cents, and $1 each. KT There is conaiaerauic wug oj uia uic r- N? B-Directions for the guidance of patients ineve ry disorder are affixed to each box. 37yl l AND6' SARSAPARILLAj in any quantity, at 9 W.K.MITH ACQS. Stove and Tin Ware Establishment. J STRANG respectfully notifies the citizens of Salem, and public generally that be keeps on hand in his new buildine. Slain St., every pattern of Cooking, Parlor, i mil. and ejfftee & A ij v Must a general assortment ui nis ivllir:, or every description ana an articles usually found in a tin shop and store, all of which w I " na rr cheap as at any other esiauusiimeut im. ,n Territory. jaii orders for fobbing promptly attended to. tf r J J. STRANG. Allan &. Lewis. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS, PORTLAND, ORB GON TERRITOKY. Geo. Aberntlhy & Co., M ERCH ANTS, OREGON CITY, OREGON TER Ki t ok i. tf AbenirthT, Clark i fe.. 10SIMISSION AND FORWARDING M ERCH ANTS, V J San Francisco. CaL. wi 1 attend to selling Oreiron firoduce, and fill orders for Goods, Groceries, Ac, at the owest rates. The patronage of the peeple of Oregon is respectfully solicited. August I, 1N5. iitr Allan, McKinlay, &. Co HAVE just received a stock of New Goods, and would invite all those who wish to procure GOOD articles at reasonable prices, to call and see them. They consist in part of the following: Grindstones, Canal and Wheel Barrow3, Grain Cradles, Fancy Brooms, Urass bevtnes ana bnains, r tain aa Hrni-a do oo 16 so Harrows, 23 teeth A ssorted Colored Pails. Painted Tubs, Zinc Washboards, Blacksmith's Bellows, Cross-cut Saws, 7 ft do 6 ft Mill Saws, 7 ft Hair Mattrasses, double, do single, Hair Bolsters, double, do single. Sperm Candles, Adamantine do.. Grape brand Tobacco, Garden Rakes, do Hoes, do Spades. Polished hovels. Hav J- orks. Manure Forks, Chnrns, Window Glass 8 by 10 do 10 by 12 do 7 by 9 Window Sashes 8 by 10 do 10 by 12 Ox Bows and Yokes, Locse do do Blanket, Baize, Lmdseys, Sheetings, Ticks, Acc. We keep constantly on hand a larire supply of GRO CERIES, CLOTHING, H ARDWABE, and many arti cles too numerous to mention. ALLAN, MTUXLAY A CO. Oregon City. 21tf Books! Books! WK. SMITH A CO. have just received the largest . and ist selected Stock of BOOKS ever offered for sale in Salem, consisting, in part, of the following POET It A L WORKS White's, C"olIins-", Gray's Top per's, Beat-ie's, Scott's, Young's, Davidson's. "Croly a, l'rahhe.f"hakspeare's,Cowper"s, Coleridse's, Hemans", Burns'. Poliok's, Shelley's, Mowitt's, Montgomery's, Campbell's, Pope's, Moore's, Wordsworth's, Ossian's, Thompson's, Milton's, Byron's, Cooke's, Goldsmith's, London's. AGRICULTURAL. FRUIT GROWING, Ae-EIH-ott's. Yoiratt on the Horse, Allen's Stable Book, Hind's' Farrier, Downing, Barry, Thomas, Blake, Mason's Far rier. Stewart and Skinner, Saxton and Clater. BIOGRAPHIES Washington's, Jackson's, Scott's. Taylor's. Marion's, Bonaparte's, Seward's. Louis Napo leon's, Mozart's, Lives of the Presidents, Mary Queen of Scots. Henry VIII and his Six Wives, Harrison's, La-' fayette's, Sam Houston's, Henry Clay's, Kossuth's, J. Q.'Adams', Daniel Boone's, Shakspeare's, Dean Swift's, Hnmboldt's, Bishop Hedding's, Lives of the Popes, J. B. Finley "s, Roberts', Newton's, Wesley's, Fletcher's, La martine's Celebrated Characters, and many others. HISTORIES Rollin's Ancient History, Russell's Modern Europe. Gibbon's Rome, Rottech's History of the World, Barth's History of the World. Willard's'His tory of the World. Botta's American Revolution, Macau ley's History of England, 4 vols. B-'Aubisne's History of the Reformation, 5 vols. Peterson's United States Xavv. Ac Ac. MISCELLANEOUS and SCIENTIFIC WORKS. Brand's Encyclopedia, Smith's Clascal Dictionary, Lat in and Greek Lexicons and Readers. Yirgil. Homer, Zenophon, Josephos, Dick's Works, Maury's Geography of the Sea. Wesley's Sermons, Smith's Sacred Annals,' Harper's Universal Gazeteer.Dwight's Mythology. Lard ner's I.ectnres, Goldsmith's Animated Nature, "Wood's Natural History, Gnnn's Domestic Medicine. Willis' Prose Works, Sterne's Prose Works, Mrs. Eilis Prose Works. Downing's Country Houses, - Builders-" Guide, Webster's Dictionary, all sizes. Davies-' and Peck's Mathematical Dictionary, Farmers-" and Planters' En cyclopedia. Thackeray's Fendenci?, Don Q-tixotte, Gil Bias, Cosmos. Biclow's Useful Arts, Ure's Dictionary, Hirirn Miller's Old Red Sandstone, Ac, Ac. SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS. Parkers Read ers. Sander's Readers, McGreffee's Readers, Cobb'a Readers. Gift Books ror Children and Yooth. Also, Works on Geology, Physiology, Chemistry. Philosophy, Government. Anatomy, Mineralogy-, Oratory, Mathe matics. Debatinir. Medicine, Tke-Jlogy, Temperance, Rhetoric. Grammars, Geographies, Arithmetics. Astro nomy, Travels, Works of Humor. In short, every thing usnaily fonnd in a Book Store. St.re opposite the Holmas House, near the Steamboat Landing. Stt Kenyon's Da;uerrean AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY. THE undersigned having recently returned from San Francisco, is now prepared to take those beautiful Pictures on Glass called AMBROTYPES, which have almost entirely superceded the Daguerreotype in the East and San Francisco. Gallery in the new building, erected especially for tht business, west of the Marion House. WILEY KENTON. Salem, November 11, 1S56. aitf Allan, McKinlay, & Co., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Gro ceries, Hardware, Ac, Oregon City, O.T. 1W. ZW. IMI, 4ryi - Holiday Presents. CALL and buy soon at the Book Store, Oregon City. HOMER HOLLAND A CO. Oregon City. Dec. 7, 1S56. 40tf Banm &. Brother, FRONT STREET, Portland, opposite the Metropolis Hotel, dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, and Shoes, Groceries, Ac N. H. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for merchandise at the highest market price. 19tf Notice to Snippers and Merchant;. ONE of the firm being permanently located in San Francisco, all consignments of produce and orders to be filled, will be attended to without delay, at mode, rate rates- StStf WAKEFIELD A CO. Strayed, F10M the subscriber, a portion of his stock, marked and branded as follows: Crop off the left ear. and swallow-fork in the right, U. brand. Any person know ing the wh ereabouts of cattle bearing this brand and marks, will be properly rewarded by sending me infor. mation. JAMES HEAIHERLY. Lane county, Aug. 7, IS56. 22tf THAT Cotton Yarn has arrived, at 26U M00RE8 TAR. at 26tf MOORES' Statesman Book and Job Office. WE have Three Presses, the best facilities for Book printinff north of California, and an extensive as. sortmentof Jossrvo Material of every kind; and, with master workmen . are prepared to execute promptly, ana in a workman-like manner, all orders in the above do partments, snch as Books, Bi.avk Chrcks, Notes of H axp. Order Books, Steambo't Bills, Stkamo't Cards, Bills op Lading, Certificates, Show Bills, Check Books, Bl'k Receipts, Pauhphlbts, Haxprills, Ball Tickets, Circulars, Imvitatiohs, Bcsiness Cards, Billheads, Concert Bills. Pkog rah vks. Adprbss i,akd. airafts. Blavcs of all Krxns, Ac Ac-, Ac. ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, with COLORED INKS. Law of Newspapers. 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order papers discontinued. Publishers may continue to send them till all charges are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take ther papers from the office or place to which they are sent, they are held responsible until they settle their bill and give no tice to discontinue them. 4. irsubscribers move to other places without informing the Publisher, and the paper is sent to the former direo tion, they are held responsible. 5. The conrts have decided that refusing to take a pa. per or periodical from the office, or removing and leaTi uig it uncalled for, is prima facia evidence of intentions, fraud. ata- Postmasters would oblise. by a strict fulfillment of the regulations requiring them to notify Publishers, once in three months, of papers ispl taken from thsi ollice by subscribers.