BOOKS The Gijty Book-Store, (FRONT ST., rORTLAXn, O. T.,) :. , , A. R. SHIPLEY & Co., P Have In Store, and will be receiving by the 1st of J it no -2 23 n a m l. BOOKS: AND STATIONERY ! ". ' Which they oiler W Uic . . . ' , SPRING TRADE ! " At small advances on New York prices. Give ns a call, or send ns an order, and we arc bound to give yon satisfaction! ... ' A. It. Shipley & Co. Are the Sole Agents in Oregon and Washington Ter . ritories for the sale of . ', . , . The American Statesman, A GREAT BOOK ! t Veins the only political history :- of the United States. ' . - '- Send ns your names. Price ?4 00 : Fayabte on de livery of book. Can deliver by the 1st or September to all who send ns their names by 1st of 1 , Catalogue of Part of our Stock : . . school hooks. - .. Ukapers. Sanders' old 1st. 2d. 3d, 4th, and 5th, and The Vonnjr Ladies'; Sanders' New 1st, 2d, Sd, 4th and 5th: Parkers' 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th; Jlc GiuTeya 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th, . . Sfellkrs Sanders' Old, Sanders' New; Elemen tary! ; . Primers. -Sanders' Pictorial, School and Parker's. limmBirm Mitchell's, Ancient and Modern, Ol ney's. Morse's, McXaUcy's, and Monteith's 1st and SdBook. - - ; Mathematics. Arithmetics Thomson's, Table. Mental, Analysis, Practical, and Higher; Davies' Pri mary, Intellectual, School and University; Smith's Colburn's Kay's Stoddard's; Davies Algebra, Surveying-, Geometry, Practical Mathematics. Math. Dic tionary, Logic of Mathematics, Analytical Geometry, and Philosophy of Mathematics. Grammars Green's Clarke's Bullion's Smith's Kirkam's Spencer's Tower's. Philosophies. Parker's 1st Lesson, Juvenile and School; Ounstock's Smith's. 5 Histories. Wilson's Juvenile, and United States; Parley s Universal; Willards Universal, and United LAsnrttt!. Coopers Virgil; Andrew's Latin Rea det; Yiri Rorme: Andrew's !.atin Grammar; MeChir toeVs 1st ami 2d Book in Latin, and do. in Greek; An 'hon's Greek Grammar and Header; Johnson's Cn-ero. 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All kiuds of School Station ery; Slates of all si6; lrawingi Books;. Drawing Paper; Perforated Card Board; Bristol Board: Pencils and Brushes; Osboms Colon.; Inkstands, every 6izc and style, ftc, Ac, Ao. MISCEULANEOUS BOOKJV : ' . ' H i stop Bancroft's United States. 6 volnmess -HHdreth's do. do, 6 votaraes- Frost's Pictorial Ignited States. Taylors do, do, do.. Botta's Hist. Remmtkm. Petersah "s icK Wilson's United States. Wilfarda do. Hist, Indian Wars United States. Willard s Universal History. Holler's do do, Kotterk's li&t- World 1 or I volume. TfcTrm's Ancient History- Fares d" d .. Home's England. Mean!y' .. -complete, Dickens Child's do. Lingard's do. -'Wn Rome. 1 An liisne's Beformatitn. Bans s M. fc. Church. Anlon s KnrW, 1st and 2d Serie. rrescott s Work. Borders Hist, of iteliijions. Hist, of Ommcfl of Trent. JotS phns. ' All of Abbott's Histories. HLstorical Cabinet. Queens of Spain, parens of Scotland. Help's Spanish Connncsts, Brace's H angary. Kidder's .Brazil. JEa banks Brazil. Parley's Univ.-ral. History tf Cfu sade. Ancient Egyptian. HalranVs Middle Agfs. Hist-iry fir B-iys. lionner"s Child's United States. lAfwingield Book of Beroltition. " - ' BtociurHVI'lntarch'.s Lives. - Ijlfc Urant. Won ferfhl Character. I'.n-at and Cerebrated Characters. ijveof the &ig'iei.. Ant-iliiographv -of Finley. ' 1-a-nisrtine's CVleljfated Characters. Lite of Adam vlarke. V Bishop Bedding, do- Niebnhr. do Gen. Harrison. d Daniel Boone-, do Robots. So ftfayette. Cap tains of Roman Repnblie and Old World. Dr. Chal mers, 4 vols. Live of HrcmVddt'. Mrs. Rogers. Mozart. Wesley. Fletcher. Life and Times of t hir; Irving's Washington. Eminent Mechanics-. Lives Vf Chief Jostices. Josephine. Xapoleon. Charles l-amb. Jackson. Gen-Green. Joan of Are. Lady Jane Grey. J. O. Adams. Jnlienne. Daniel Wehsten Kinsrs ol K'ne. Kinrs and Oneen. Liebmta. 'djves of tke Popes. PrescoUs Philip 2d. . Mary and Martha Wash instoo. Pioneer Women of the West. ' 'iaaxELS. Hack's China. 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Fesisenden' Farmer and Gardener. Frnrt. Flower and Vegetable Gardener's Companion. Allen on the Grape. Pardee on Strawberry. Florist's Guide. American Farm Book. Allan's Domestic Animals. AUof Saxton's Hand Books. WniL-a nn t'tllf fihiwn Il.ifrj V.- ' - Tqeolooicai. 4 KKUfiior. Harmony and Exposl lion or liospeH. Aeanucrs ure oi etiru. imtiers . Works- Knapp's ChriMtian Theology. Western Meth odism. Morns Miscrflames. Jectures on Romanism. Brand of Dominic Hnle. Elliot on Romanism. Barnes' 2fotes. Clarke's Commentary. Benson's do. Jav's Exjrci?es. Watson's Institntes. Larrabee's Evidences. BiuMcMB Etnical Discourse. Rogers' Lctipse of Earth. do. Reason and Faith.' Foster's Christ. Perfection. Bilker on Discipline. Writings of Arminins. Jalm's Biblical Arclueology. Bibles, all sizes and pnoes, front $1 to $20. Testaments, great variety. Method M Hymns. Christian Hymn Books. " Church Psalmist Plymouth Coilccuon, beiect . MeltKlits. . CliritiaD Psalnur't. ....... MsorcAt Bachan s Family,, -JTiyaician . Ilydro- -1 i . , r . . t. . .. - . jiattf .K tiiHiitAjpnioic una. , NDsciaLUNEous. Constitutions of United States. 3laybew Popular Edncation. Crabbe's Synonyms. rcius wwr w vtriuniMen. uuu reuows JiamMu-s. Ueadley's Work. 14 vols. Mrs. Tuthfll's, vols. - lay---rd's Nineveh. Bigelow'a Useful Arts. Hnsa-ell's Eii Kiuecr's Guide. American Institntions. Pursuit of Nnowleuire. PSiKMadison. Peruvian Antiquities. Way Down East. Pynshurt. Ike Marvel's Works Sanderson's Cook and Confectioner. . Conntry RatnbM in cngiana. xaiesana nevenes. tan exreiient lemjier. ance B-xik. Money Maker. Ksoaped Xmi. News Boy. Dick MTiUon. Mrs. Hale's New Cook Book. Mil-I'-r a Old Red Sandstone, do. Footprints of Creator. Yoiinsr Ladies7 Counsellor. Young Man's do. I'ictorial f TarteehWm. Thomson's Le-t. to Y. Men. Constitu tional Text Book. ' Captive in Patagonia. The Ameri can Honvwife. Half Honrs with Old Hnmphrcy Athens; its Grandenr and Decay. Mrs. Sedgwick's Ilolwood. do. New Ensr. Tale. Uncle Sam's Farm Fence. Arthm-'s Saceessrnl Merchant, do. Tals. Mrs. Partinsfton. Horace Translation. Virgil do.- Mrs. Car Jen's Works. Heroinos of Hitory. lnd and Sea. -Jeckand Port. Sea and Sailor. Ship and Slmre. Naval Ijfe. Star Papers. Masonic Chart. Irving's Columbus. Ixing 1Ook Aheaxl. . Ctty of New York Living Orators of America. Yonng Man Advised. Mis sions in Toncta and Fegee. Truth Stranger Than Fir tion. ,Knont and the Rnssians. Hvdrapathic Cook Hsk. lleatli Bed Scenes. Girt Rook ror Young Men. do. do. Ladies.. Antidotes for Girl, do. do. Boys Fxtpriut3 of Famoas Men. Charlotte Ulusaltctha Work's. Advice to Young Men. Peasant Ry Philosto lher. Abltott's Marco Pul Books, do Franconia. And a number of others too numerous to enumerate. Constantly receiving large additions to the forgoing. Stationery. Foolscap Paper great variety. let ter do, do, plain and gilt. Note do, do, do, do. Envel opes all styles. Inks all kinds. Pens and Holders great variety. Blank, Books -ell sizes and Btvies. Memorandums. Diarilw. Pa. Books. Time Books. Paner Cntters.' " do Folders. Shipping Receipt Bonk Lithographic Prints a large variety. Wrapping Papers-good variety. Wafers. Sealing Wax, ic., Jtc Fftinlly.'we have a good variety of . . j. ,. Mi-fic Booc. New Cannina Siicra. Alpine lee Sin-rer. Dulcimer. Chorus UW Rmk. Metmpiditm do Sacred Melodeon. Christian Psalmist. Piano Instruc tors, titiitsf dm' Tlnfe doi Aecordon floi Violin do Melodem do. Plymonth Ooiloction nrtth Music. Sbcft Mnsie.- .- fr- ts'-i. -.1 t. i : rt. And the most varied assortment of Statioxbry ever oficred in Oregonj;-.' . . . :,n ,- ; t :: - -:,... tfgr This stock is all bongbt in New York and other Eastern cities and is sold at .' t ,:;;; . .; UX1FORM rniCE8.,n t-.-flW mr We keep on hand Smooi. Books in lsree urtaa tHies. totrethcr with mostr the palicHms of - H iKPsa & BaoTHKtw; -t.fr . . - . , .; : - IhtKBT JacKfjmt; - ; :(-,-.. - T "i insmi . ftBWY5 " ' - ? " ,' - rmuirt Jt SlWOKf' '-' !:- ? ".-?-...- --- . i A- H. Bajj Co.; '-- "--.j n . MiixRit. Orrow & MrMJoayr; - i -.... ri?..-- . I.kakV k, GKTZp-:.r,n aa ... n .t.,:, ' Pitkam; " ' - , . . , , A pro-cros; and others. .i ... ir-.- ;i EyWeask your patronase.;"7r nnalU tu visit lis and examine onr stock; ynroKDfsr will be attended to on tiie same Toora-as if yon bought In -person. PurtUnd, March 20, 1"57. 2tf BOOKS! BOOKS'.!' Notice to" Importers of Unipqua. THB ScliooBtr UAIltJl! A. muler therornwiand JTfl - 8. IK Uinsdals.iuinji) (romCmnqua river for San Francisco, on the Oth of May, and intends making regular trips betccn these two ports. ? It is only necessary we believe, t romiud the Impor ters of Umpqiia that this vessel the Unipqua is the first ever launched on the waters of the Unipoiiu, to in sure their patronage and support. This vessel will dis charge her cargo at Scottshurg, and at the rate she in tends to carry freight, will not only save the shipper a very considerable item, but save hiin the trunsp irtation up the river, and thereby enable hiin to receive his goods without so much handling as heretofore. In line, the Schooner Umpqua, of Scottshnrg. Is. a mil Umpqiia craft and being the first on the list in this great reform, confidently relies upon all the Unipqua for support and encouragement. . .." ' For freightorpassngeapplyto Allan, McKInlay ft Co., Scottshurg, or to the Capt. on board. Merchants wish ing to ship from San Francisco, can apply to Allan, Lowe ft Co., 132, Clay St., or to the Captain. ' Scottshurg, May 27, ISSti. ' 13tf. , , ltlacksmitlis and others, Look. ALLAN McKIXLAY ft CO. have now on hand a large and well selected stock of Bar Iron, , - ... Cast Steel,: Horse shoo do., . , German do., Xailroddii., , ,. ,,, Plough do,. Plate do., , V . . 7 ., . . And intend to keep up the assortment so as to suit the wants of customers. Give us a call, add yon will Urid that we not only have the fullest stock, but will sell " as cheap as the cheapest." We are constantly receiv ing additions to our assortment, so as to replace what Is sold. ; Oregon City; Dec. 23, 1S5G. , . , '41tf, Henry Johnson li Co. ' WHOLESALE MtrUGISTS. (ltd Washington Street, San Francisco.) Offer for sale to the country trade, the largest stock of goods in their line on the Pacific coast romprl siag Drags, Chemicals, Perfumery, Patent Medicines of all kinds. Brushes, Paints, Oils. Glass. Tnrpentinc, and every article appertaining to the hnsincss. Having su perior facilities for obtaining their goods they think they can olfer inducements to buyers unequalled by any other house. Orders respectfully solicited. 401y Powder. TTTEkavea large snpplv of powder In hand. V - GfiO.ABKKNBTHV X CO., Orejron City, Nov. 13, loG. , . 37tf Dentistrw. m IL J. R. C.VRDWELtj. Dental Surgeon 'orvallis, will practice In his profes- ion.at Cmroili. Kngtnt Vitu, II tnrhta- ler. Srwfjftnrg.and Jttrkmnrillr. Skill, nnqnestjonabte; cmirpes. respeetoiiie; worn, warranted. Xveta exaram ed . and advice given free of charge. Due notice given of change of office. ' April 2'i. I j5. . - , 7tf Now UeceiTintc , rpiiE following articles from Bark Ocean Bird and for J. saje low. -. . , .. .. , . . . . .', 50 frmss matches ; ".V .. ' ' ." liOkegsol syrups; ' ' '" . 50 ltl. bids. X. O. sujrar ; 10 bbts. crushed srar; ' ;" t . t, ,. 50 boxes candles , " : -" - If) Mils, vinegar ;, . .. : . 20 cases tea; " ... ; 15 d-z. brooms ; .' " 20doz. buckets; ' ,' ' "' ' - 5 cases men's fine calf boots ; S " " ralf bmgans ; 2 " goat J 3 1mvs" brogan ; - , " 3 " . youths ralf brogans; " ." " 1 " women's Morocco boots; ." S imitation boots ; ', 3 " Misses boots; " 175 pairs children's shoes ; , ( , 12 straw cutters;- 24 grain cradles ; , t ' - ... 1 reaper; ' . 1 two horse thresher; ' -GEO. ABERXETTIY ft CO. Oregon City, June 1. 1!55. " 13tf. , . CHAIN PUMPS, monkey wrenches, match planes, screw arm, sash planes, ' horse shoes and nails to fit. ";'',' gun lock, plugs and nipples, ' tidies, Udkt moulds, '! Woscnhoim's XL pocket knives, priming and budding knives, . rat traps Co talch ouw-rr, at iMOOUES' ISoohs and Stationer jr. OCHOOL RE A DER3 O 1'arker's lt. 2d 3d. 4th and 5th. , ; Sanders' do do do , do. , . Mctjufiy's do do do do i . J)aie' arithmetic, .' ' ". , University and Common School, - v ; j . Intellevtiul and primary. -. ., : . Davies' Bourdon algebra, '"" Legendre, surveying, - - Goimetry and trigonometry. . r Key to iavies' Aritiimetlc,,.. . , , ... Thompson's arithmetic, Parker's .philosophy, ' - , '. i " juvenile and 1st lessons, - . .. ' Grammars Clark's. Bullion's Smith's. . .', Geographies Mitchell's, Monteith's manna!, Monteith's 1st lessons, Mfcw.Lnteof Rion . Ne w Chrmlna Sacra,' Christian Psalmist. Missouri Harmony,. .. ., , Normal Son IfsxA, Singing Book, at 2f MOORES" , Notice. ' rTlHE judges of th Supreme Conrt. of the Territory of jl tirejron. assemmeo. ai ine seal oi i.overnmeni on the ninth day of January, eighteen hundred and tiftv seven, do fix" and appoint District Oonrts, to be held lu vill igeof Rosehurir, in theconntyof IMnglas on the first Momlavs.of Marrh. Mav. September and Xovem her.annualfy. nntil otherwise ordered, and do limit the duration Wsaiu terms to six n ivs eacn. ' - GEO. H. WILLIAMS, Chief Jnstsce. 4ltf .' ; M.P. DEADY, Associate Jnstice.. THOs. ni!VNOi.is, I c . ' nciir ttir, KoBKRTA. M.(. - Vorllnd. Oregon Ketnolds&Law. T THOI.ESAI.li t;r.?i-ers and Comruiion Merchants. Vt and dfafcrs In Oivgrm Protlnct comer Kearay ........ (. aaaaciisoifctsrreew..in rranciseo. o- Adcances made on Consicnments. h- Refer to .J. FAILING ft CO., Portland. "." '- ' 4:tmCp!iid . Salt! Salt!! QA TONS "San Quentin" SALT. In almnt R0 and CJ 100 lb. bags, lost received and for sale very cheap ALLAN McKIXLAY 4 COi Oreron City, Dee. 6, 15. Oak Bower Nursery. PFRSOXS wishing to avail themselves of the oppor tunity of obtaining good fruit will find it much tot their advantage to eau upon the undersigned at hts nursery upon the Willamette river, six miles above Cor vaJtfft. anftn the Linn Conntv side, trr trvsva Am .if morthf!fty trrowth, and of the best variety to be found vomc ana ee tnem u von aon t purchase. 3'.tf WM.MtlLREE. John S. Edwards, ATTORXEY AT LAW, Washington City , D. C-. will attend to all business entrusted to his care. before the several Departments the Snnreme Court of ine L- ui u ouuvi,jr ununa vl iik imwicfc oi OEU1H Ola. , Particular attention given to the claims of sol diers for services, or for Bounty Land. -, - . i.eters to i,eu. lAne ana .Hv. curry. 4Sraipaid ( . ' Food for the Mind. . "VfES we have plenty of it among which are some of A me most prominent wonts, Byron, Shakesieare, BuRon, Josephus, Moore's, Ueuton's 30 years, Arthur 'a wonts, uieoi .apoieon. jienry t. lay ami other great men; also Fowler and Well s publications, wherein we are taught how to preserve health by tracing causes to effect. Also works on spiritualism, such as Prof. Hare. hdmondH, lalmauge. Hams, and A. J. Davis, the star the of age. . . f i We nlso have all kinds of Wank Books snd stationery in general. In fact we intend to keen all kinds of food for the mind, and intend to keep posted, and want our many readers to keep np with ns so be sure and give us a call, one and ali, at the aign of the book store, main street, Oregon Ctty. HOMER HOLLAND ft CO.. Oregon City, Dec 7. Ikw. - 4otf Removal. IV AUM ft BROTHER have removed to their New Store next door to J. Strang s Stove establishment They have j list received a general assortment of Dry floods, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, iroceries, Crockery, AC, wmcn ne oners ror casn or produce. N. B. Wanted Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Lard.Flonr, and Wbeatv for whk-h they pay the highest market price. Baiem, wy i, irai. latt . Paper Hangings and Carpets ! A JUST KECT.I fc.D t"er fate arrivals,, by. FRANK BAKEB, 110 and 112 Clay street, San Francisco ewO cases i aier iiiui(jiu;, r rencn ana American, every variety ; , COO0 rolLs t rench and American Borders ; u ; 625 ps Tapestry Brussels Car)ct; 3(K) ps Tajiestry Velvet Carget J 2:10 usThree-l'iy carpci; .. Si0 is Superfine Ingrain Carpets;" ; . "'asa ps Extra Fine Ingrain Carpets . ' : 20) ps Cotton and Wool Carpets ' 275 ps Bay State Druggets ; ' , ' .". ", ' -fm ts Oil Cloths, assorted: :T " "l i 125 ps Silk Damask and Brocatella ;. J ' f ' 800 ps Cotton and Worsted Damask " .- ?j sotwj pair inuow cunuva , 375 nair Lare Curtains ; (II T i 750 nair Muslin Curtains ; ' '' "fsnoo Cornices and Curtain Bands ; " 325 dozen Mstts: assorted ; ' . ' . Stair ltods. Table Covers, Gimps. Frimres. ftc Wholesale Md Retail, by t ' FRANKT BAKER. Int-r i. : . ! 110 112 Clay t., Kan Francisco. " Cash lwtid for Soldiers Bounty land THE nndersjgncd in pay cash, and the "highest rates, for a large number of Ixmnty land warrants, on application at his ofhec in Court Hoiinr. Ssleia, O. T. .l.lbliHI. i'ccuuljcr B0,1S5C. ; ' 42tf Iter's retruleuni, or Rock Oil! CELEBRATED for its wonderful Curative Powers. A Natural Armrrfi, procured from a well in Al leghany Co., Ps., tour Hundred feet below the earth's surface. Put up and sold by SAMUEL M. K1EU, Canal Basin. Seventh Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. , The healthful balm from Nature's secret spring, ' The bloom of health and life to man will briug ; As from her depths the magic liquid flows. To calm our snAerings and nssatige 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 frieiids those that were cured through its wonderful agency. These spoke out in its favor. The lame, through its. instrumentality, were made to walk the blind, to see. Those who had suffer ed for Tears under the torturing pains of Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, were restored to health alid usefulness. Several who were blind have been made to see, the evi dence of which will be placed before you. If you still have doubts, go and ask those who have been cured! Some of them live in our midst, and can answer for themselves. In writiug about a medicine, we are aware that we should write JVuth that we should make no statements that cannot be proved. We have the wit nesses: erowdsorthem, wlto willtestify in terms strong-, er than we can write them, to the efiicacy of this reme dy; who will testify that the Petroleum has done for them what no medicine ever could before : cases that were pronounced hoiicless, and beyond the reach of re mediate means : cases abandoned by physicians of un questioned celebrity, have been made to'cxelaim, " this Is the most wonderful remedy ever discovered !" We will lay ticfore you 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 efiicacy, and now recommend it in their practice ; and we have no doubt that it will stand at the head of the list of vahinole remedies. If the physicians do not recommend It, the people will have ft ol themselves : for Its transcendent power to heal trill and mutt liecome known and appreciated : when the voices of the cured speak out ; when the cures themselves stand out in old relief, and when he who for years has suffered with the tortures and pangs of an immedicable lesion, that lias been shortening his days, and hastening him " to the narrow house appointed for all the living." when he speaks ont In its praise, who will doubt it ? The Petroleum is a Natural Remedy : it Is pnt np as It flows from the bosom of the earth, with out any thing being added to or taken from it. It gets its ingredients from the beds of substances which passes over in its secret chsnnoL They are blended togrthrr in such a form as to defy all human competition. The Petroleum in this respect is 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 projiertH-s. and holding them in snch complete solution ns to require the aid of Chemistry hi Order to detect them, bears ample proof to the fart that they are compounded by the master hand of Nature, for the alle viation of human sutl'eriug and disease. If Petroleum is medicine at nil. it is a good one, for Nature never half does her work ; and that It is a medicine of uueqiialed power, we have the most abundant testimony. It will lie nsed when many of the new remedies now in vogne will have been ftireotten 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 cure every dis ease to which we are liable, we do not pretend ; bnt that it will cure a great many diseases hitherto inenra Me. Is a fact which is proven by the evidence in its fa vor. Its discovery is a new era in medicine, and will innrato tne ncann anu-napraneswoi wit Si winll. The Petroleum is -a great medicine In Scrofula and King's Evil, in alt tboe diseases having their origin hi a depraved ronditfon of the blood -aad other fluids of the Body.- It will rnre pains and enlarge ments in the bones and joints, bhifc-hes. biles. Erysipe las, pimples on the face, tetter, s-.-ald.nead mig-worm and the various skin diseases.. It has cured nuuicroa cases of Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Gout, ftc. Several eases of Klieunuttism of years standing, have been en tirely cured. A woman in Franklin Co Pa., was rnred of rheumatic affection of seven years standing; tlie disease was so aggravated as to confine her to bed during the greater pai t of that time. She id now well ami considers herself entirely restored. ' Slisfr-t-tASEOi-s DiurcnoNS No better remedy can he found auvwhere . for bums aad scalds, the nain of which it immediately relieves, and restores the parts and disposes them t beat. . , - - Old Sores and Ulcers will be removed by the daily ap plication and administration of Petroleum. Worms. In doses, of tiflccn nr twenty drops adminis tered to children oi xwo or mree years oiu. or npwarus. two or three times dad v. it will rem-we worms. It is a certain remedy agnin-4 Tape Worm and AcaridVs in srown persons, in which case the dose must be a tea- spoonful. Bronchitis and Asthma can lie relieved by the Petro leum. The ditredng rough, night sweats, and diffi culty of breathing, are removed by its use in a very short time. Pcverand Atf. The Pet.-olcnm has been vised rn fe ver and ague with complete snecess. It will fie found a certain and cfTer-tire remedy in that tronldesoniennd on manageable disease. The "dose in such rases is a tea spoonful in any pleasant vehicle every three boors, in the ali-enre of tne lever. Tooth-ache. ,V few drops dropped on corton. and oWcd in the cavity 4" the'arhiuj tooth, will relieve it immediate! ii. .? . r " , r t 'man lv -citumtmcr n fmnnel doth with the Petro leum and Koplying it to the neck and breast, it will give immediate relief. It is also an to valuable remedy In the different forms of Scarlet l-evern h used locally, as in cases ot croup. : Neuralgia, in its virions kinds, is cured by the free ap plication along the painful tract of nerve. In that sie- rie of neuralgia denominated spinal Irritation the 1 e troleirm ha jrivrn permanent relief, by robbing with it night and rooming. . Corns. For cores thisremedvlias been ned withcom- pleUsticUws; tF.ephinbf rising it is txatorate a piece of cotton wuu tne i-eiroieura, ami .ie u upon me i oru. The com should be pared down every two or three dav. and the Petroleum applied nntil all the hardness has been absorbed. DiKEi-noNS for the internal and local administration of the Petroleum. Diarrlnea. The dose in this disease is a tea-siKKmfn! every third hour until the purging ceases. In old chronic eases.it will only be necessary to take the medicine three times a day. Piles.T-rThe mode of. adminiitraini in Piles Is, to give the Petroleum three tiroes a day internally, and apply twice a day externally, to the tumors. Where the Piles are of long standing anil much hardened, a drachm of Iodine may (e added to each bottle, ta be nsed as a local application. When the Piles are internal the Petroleum should be injected with a syringe into the rectum. Ieafness.-Drep ten dmps into tire earatbed-tirap and ptontheear with rottos or wooL The ear should be syringed out with suds made of castile soap and warm water, twii'e a weelt. '" ' For Bums and Scalils-Apply tlr Petroleum freely over the burnt or acaldud parts. In diseases of the bladder and kidneys, the dose is a tea-spoonful three times a day. For old Soresnnd Ulcers. AndvthePetrolenm morn ing and at bed time. Keep the sores or ulcers clean, by washing them daily with castile soap and warm water. For sore and iiUlamrd eves.Tlie Petroleum should be applied two or three times a day to the afierted eye and a dron or two he allowed to get hnder the lid. Where there fs n seroflulons tendency it must lie taken inter nally, m doses or a tea-spoonrni, ttiree ume a oay. - For Comrhs. Colds. Bronchitis and Consnmption--Tlie dose Is a tea-spoonful, to lie given three times a day. In Cholera Morbus, give a tea -spoonful every hour nn til the vomiting and purging erases. In Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Palsy. Contractions of the Limbs and Joints, and White Swelling. The Petroleum is to be freely ruiibed on the affected parts at least twice a av with a flannel rag, and. if convenient, before a warm fire. It should also be given internally, in doses of a tea-spoontnt, three times a day. For sale at tne foaleia Lirug More, oy May, 13-Otf. i t. W. K. SMITH ft CO. Graffenberg Medicines. (Tin RAFFEXJJEUG Siivsanarilla. Uteri terine Catholicin. VT, ' t Drsentery Syrnp, Cuoaumnw Baliav -i , t ine ointment, , ( - " - , s . Health Bitters, ....... To be fonnd at the Agency of the Company at 1 9 A T. IV. BMI 1 H tU. S. -r : ' c T-. D ,R.TXWXSEND SSarsnparilla,at "r"HfTffC C'LAXB'S celebrated vermifuge and liver pills, at W, JV. BUI J. II CO. H. TAR. OSGOOD S ludia Uliolagogue, nnd or. Jones' U American Cholagogne, at W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S M cntcry syrup, and Wistir's balsam of wild cherry, ' , v u- cuiTir .- c( 'si at Dli. J. AYRFJ4 celebrated cherry pe!toral, for coughs, colds, and consumption, at W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S. M EXICAN Mustang Linament. tS. W. Merchant's garling oil. W. K. SMITH ft CO.'s. "JURE White Ixad, raw and burned Umber, Chrome, L Green and Yellow and other paints, nt ' ' 9 , W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S. jpEKFUMERY.at W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S. . ' A YXE'S alternative, ex)icrtorant, and pills, cod liver oil, castor oil, sweet oil, at W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S. "AY'NE'S carminative balsam. A line remedy for dysenteries, summer uompiaiuis, r nix, occ, ai 4 , W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S. "AYXE'S Hair Tonic, at 9 . W. H. SMITH ft CO.'S. B ARRY'S TRICOPHEROl'S, for sale, at ,t . t K. SMITH CO.H. 9 S0. A RPA'S Acoustic oil; a sure enre for deafness; for ale at i' .11 lA IV. Jv. M11 11 dC UU.S, . ACKSON'sj Pile ointment and Tetter Einbrocation.a sure cure for the above diseases; at 9. , , -;-; t W. K. SMITU ft CO.'S. R USHTOX'SCod liver oil, for consumption, for sale at 9 W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S,. PETROLUM, or Rock oil, just received, and for sale at 9 ' -''. W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S. G 1 1 ROM B Yellow, Prussian Blue, Drop Blacks, Lamp Blacks, Paint Brashes, and Candy, at , .9 - r i . - . J W.K. SMITH ft CO.'S., T TTAXDYKE Brown, raw Uinner, burnt umber, T. l. V ; Leaner, -Gold, Leal, silver ieai, and Uronzes. at ; W, SMITH ft CO.'S. LINSEED oi!, spirits turpentine, alcohol, and tooth brushes, at 9 W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S. . Smith V Dude. a TTORNEYS AND COUNSEIiORS AT LAW AND A. Solicitors In Chancery, Corvallis O. T. I. K. SMITH. P. C. DADE. M. W. Mitchell, ATTORNEY -AND" COUNSELOR AT "LAW, Eu gene CRy, Une Countp, O. T. SurgiraJ. JL. COOMBS, M.D.. Surgeon, ftc. SPECIALTV . DISEASES OF THE EVE. Corvallis, Oregon. September 23, 1856. 2sm( San Fnneiseo Advertising Ageney J" P. FISHFR.lron building, opposite Pacific Express j Office, upstairs. Files of all the principal Papers or California and Oregon may lie found at this office. Mr. Fisher is the anthariaed Agent for the Statesman. i - Chester R. Terry, " i TTORNEY aT LAW, SALEM, OREGON, COM A.amissioner of-Deeds, and to take testimony, ac knowledgments. ftc, ftc, for Iowa, Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, California and Washington Territory. let ters of Attorney, and all other instruments or writing, drawn on short notice. ...... . S Particular uttention paid to takiug depositions, collections or Nos, Accounts, fto, 32U Boise & MeEwan, A TTORNEVS ND COUXSKLOItS AT LAW, SO jt. licitors in Clancery, Proctors, ftc in Admiralty, Portland, Oregon, s 4tt . W. n. Farrar, ? ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. So licitor In Chaicery and Admiralty. Office on Front street, next door north or Stark St., Portland, Oregon. Hardin; ft Grover, ATTORNEYS iND COUNSELORS AT LAW, AND Solicitors in Chancery. Office near the Court-house, Salem, O.T. ; Geo. I. Shell, ATTORNEY JND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND Solicitor in t'hancery. will practice in the various courts of Oregon and t ashington Territories. Office, Salem, O. T. . , -- Delaxon Smith, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND Solicitor in Chancery, .will promptly attend to all business pertaining to bis profession in the first Judicial District, and before the Supreme Court of Oregon. Office. Allsuiy, I -inn County, O. T. X. B. When not at bis office, or absent on profes sional business, he may be found at his residence, five miles south-east of Albany, on what is known as the "Grand Prairie."' . H ; , W. 8. Brork, , : A" TTORXEY AXD COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND Solicitor in Chancery, will practice in the various courts in this Territory, and promptly attend to the col lection of all claims against the United States, throagh an efficient agent residing at Washington .City. Office in Eugene City, Lane County; O. T. 11. E. St rat ton, ATTORXEY AT LAW, will practice fri the various courts or southern Oregon, and in the Supreme Court or the Territory. OrKics In Deer Creek. Douglas couuty, O. T. Resi dence 6 miles north of Winchester, on the Willamette road. ' .- i N. B. B-mnty Land Warrants obtained for claimants on reasonable terms. . . jtr A 1. IHWYAi. AUomrtftuui l mimrlttr at Iaxt, and XI, sonntor tn caanerra. Offico over J. C. Avery's Store, Main SU, Corvallis. Wtf Chad wick & Gibbs, TTORXEYS AXD ClUNSEUl AT LAW, So- l flcitors in Chancery, Ac. Office at w incliesterand Gnnliner. S. F. ChadWick, Wincliester. Douglas Co., O.T. A.C. Gibbs, Gardiner, Umpqna Co., O.T. Not. 9, 155. 35tf E-M. BAKM'll. i. C. WILSOS Barnnm ft. Wilsson." ATTORXIES AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Sa lem. Oregon. Particular attention in given to the collection of notes and accounts, and claims against gnvernmenL Bounty I -and Warrants bought and sold. 3 Ortb-e over Starkey's Store. 15 ' P Pillow ft Moses, WATCHMAK Ens, Salem. Repairing prompt- v ly and neatly done. Jewelry inannfac- t3 tured. 14tf Mediral. tTt J. WRIGHT ft E. B. STOXE. having associated JL together in pra-tice, respectfully tender their ser vices to the people of Benton and Linn desiring to se enre the favor of the afflicted by success onlw. Office near J. C. Avery's store, Corvallis. - 2l!ypaid William A. Gonlder, rpEACHER of French and English, French Prairie, L Marion coonty, u. I . lyl . 1. B. nalloek, A RCHtTECT AND BUILDER, PORTLAND. O. T. 2. Designs, plans, specifications, ftc, furnished on reasonable terms. . William C."Griswoid & Co 's IERwC ERCHAXTS. SALEM. OREGON TERRITORY. c. oaiswoLn, 22tf C. 9. WOODWORTIl Kngene City. ' TTORACE E. LAWREXCE, Proprietor of the Engeue 11 Ctty Hotel. IStr. Medical Notice. THE sbcriler, would Inform the Inhabitant that be is at his old stand, ready to attend to al! calls in bis profession ; also he has on hand a well selected stock of Eclectic concentrated Sledicines, with a well asorted supply of Scringes, all of which lie will dispose or on reasonable terms. W. WAR REX. . Salem December 2, 1350. ' ' T 3stf . W. B. Magers, M. D. llllYSICIAX and Snrieon. Office lu my new build I ing, on Main street, two doors north of Dr. J. S. Mclteeiiy's fire-proof building r where I will be found when not professionally engaged. 1 will keep constant ly on hand a fresh supply of Jlrtigs aud iuediciues which I will sell low for cash. --' Corvallis, Dec 9, 1S5I1. ' ' ' " 5 39tf - Ifdieal Sotiee. Dli R. W. SHAW. late of San Francisco, California, offers his professional services to the citizens fo nuieiu buu vicuiuy, ami respecuuiiy aouviia m eiuuciu piioiic lavor. . --,,.', MM" OlBce at Reed and Fellows drug store. 14y .... , . U- W.SHAW. W. Jiekson, 1. D., PHYSICIAN AXD SURGEON, Corvallis, O. T. 12tf Campbell ft Pratt. A TTORXEYS AT IAW, Sa Francisco, California. Office, comer Montgomery and Sacremeuto streets, over Parmtt ft C-os..Bank. . " Messrs. Campbell ft Iratt have lately removed from Oregon, and will be phased to attend to all business entrusted to their care. . ., 31tf Alexander Cami-bkil. , . " .V O. C. Pratt. Josepk N. Preseoit. SAIN S?., OKEOON CITT. T"EALER in Family Groceries, Boots, Shoes, ftc, and Paints and Oils, wholesale and retail. July 7. loB. - - t IRtf,' P. D. Palmer, , DEALER in Dry 3oods, Clothing, Fancy Articles, Books and Stationery, and general merchandise. Store tirst door north of the Union Hotel, Salem. lfcceiuiier w-, im. -,.,$.'.' 42tr Ellsworth, . I . ATTOttNKr AND COl'NSKLLOIl, " US. Supreme and other Courts. Offlc Eugene City,- Lane County. Oregon Territory. Also Commissionerof Deeds for New York, Connecticut, ftc August zt, inon, , ih . : Watchmaking. ; WLLIAM F. HIGHFIELD, Chronometer snd Watch maker, Oregon City, has removed to the building justopposite to tuo Miuu-etrcet Hisise, where he can lie constantly found prepared to do any business in his line. Watches cleaned and repaired on short notice and reasonable terms. .Also a choice lot of watches and jewelry fur sale. . atarcn a, teas. . :. lyil" ' S. Hamilton, M. D., ' - PHYSICIAN, AND SURGEON, would respectfully announce to the gox! people of Douglas and the ad joining counties, that he has located permanently at i eer reen lur uie purpose ot practioing meojicine, and in which profession he will be faithful to discharge all duties, and spare no pains to render the patient, easy and comfortable. : , OrKrca opposite K. H. Dearborn ft Coa store, on Main street. .,'! Drugs and Patent Nedicines for sale at hue cask pri. en. ' , . 42tf . - . Wells, Fararo, &. Co., BANKERS and EXCHANGE DEALERS. W'.,F.,ft Co., in connection with their Express business, will also trtui-sact a general Exchange and VftUtction- Jlimi . Collections and Remittances made in all parts of Oregon, California, the Atlantic States. and Europe, with iironintness and desiiatch. Dust. Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion, bought and sold. , . Sight Exchange on Neto York,Boton,t'htlatUlphia, Albany ,' Jtochetter, Buffalo, Erie, Cleveland, Detroit, i nteago, Jfiuteaukte, ualena, ol. laiu, JMUisruie, Cincinnati, andortu other principal towns in the Atlan tic States aud the Canadas, may be. procured at any of our ofliccs.- WELLS, FARGO, ft CO. .. . 1 111, Montgomery-street, San Francisco w. JAMES O'NEILL, Agent. June 1855. . ' ' . . . DR. GUYSOTT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OFSAR SAPARILLA aud YELLOW DOCK, at . . - W.K. SMITH ft COS. 1h Czapkaj ' Medical Notices. DR. J. L. CZAPKAY'S Grand Medical and Surgical Institute, Sacramento st.,below Montgomery oppo site Pacific Maill Steamship Co.'s Office, Sau Francisco, California. Established for the Permanent cure of all Private and Chronic Diseases, and the suppression of quackery. Dr. J. L. CZAPKAY, late in the Hungarian Revolu tionary War, Chief Physician in the 20th Regiment of iiouveds.cuier surgeon to the military hospital at resin, Hungary, and late lecturer on Diseases of Urinary Or gans and Diseases of Women and Children, woidd most respectfully inform the public of Oregon and California that he has opened an Intitnte for the enre or Chronic Diseases of the lungs, liver, kidneys, heart, blood, brain and the horrid consequences of self-abuse, and he hopes that his long experience and successful pnictice of ma ny years, will insure linn a share ot public patronage. By the practice of many years in Euroiie and the Uni ted States, and during the Hungarian war and cam paigns, he is enabled to apply the most efficient and successful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He uses no Mercury charges fnoderatc treats bis 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 him by letter, or otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy. The Dr.'s offices arc on Sacramento st., below Montgomery, San Francisco. California. -uina SPERMATORRHEA OR LOCAL WEAKNEhh Dr. L. J. Czapkay would call public attention to spennatorrhrra or local weakness. There is not in the catalogue of human maladies one more to be depreca ted than tins, as well because oi present uisirvsa.ai, iuc ultimate results. The tone of the system under its in fluence is either impaired or entirely destroyed, and a classnf symptoms suierinduced that unfits man for the performance of any or the ordinary duties of life. The injuries done to the physical part of man" is truly la mentable, but trilling when compared to those of the censoriuin, the great nervous center, and to the ner vons system generally. This disease, which is too often consequent upon tliat solitary vice, self-abase, involves pathological conditions beyond the comprehension of theiininitiated, but which are well understood by the reg ular practitioner. Among the symptoms most conspic uous are the following: Love of solitude, aversion to business and society, distressing timidity, ncrvons ex citement from slight causes, loss of memory, confusion of Ideas, inability to reason correctly, low spirits and lassitude, dullness of apprehension and misanthropy. These being functional derangements, are often the har bingers of horrid organic lesions or the brain, which nnulmv fntuiti- dementia and death. For the cure of this and all kindred diseases. Dr. Czapkav has established Ins Institute, where all may relv with perfect confidence ujion that skill which long J . 1 .1 l 4 . l.t.. ...r. I,.... experience ana taorougu uciuiioii w piuiciou u given.. ' . ' ' " ' Those who suffer should call or write without delay and use the means by which they may reenperate and live. AH consulUtUras, by letter or otherwise, free. Ad dress ess to DR. L. J. CZAPKAY, , 4Hm3 Medical Institute, San Frannsco. Cal SECRET DISEASES. DR. U J. CZAPKAY S EX traordinarv success in the treatment or secret dis eases in the primary and other stages, induces him to call public attention to the Tact that of the great nnm hers who hare made daily application to him, there i- not one who has not been effectually and permanently cured. In recent cases of private diseases, the Ir. guar anties a perfect cure in a few days without hindrance to business or Other inconvenience. The Pr.'s method of treating these maladies, combines the improvements made bv the medical racalty witu discoveries oi ins own that are unknown to anyone else, and which. when applied, prevent the possibility of evil after conseqnen ces. Secondary svnhilis. which is so destructive of health m-odueing ulcerations or the throat, destroying the soft parts, and leaving the bones exposed, which mortifr separate and come away, disfiguring the sufferer most horribly, as well as impairing his general health, and predisposing to consumption , the lr. treats in the most certain and efficient manner. Also, painful swellings nnon the liones. disiignnng splotcnes niwn the skiii sores, pimples, and all other consequences or private diseases he guaranties to cure or aks no compensation. Dr. i '. would especially call the attention of those who have failed to obtain relict irom oiners, many oi wrK-in he has already cured, and many are still under treat ment. The Dr. makes no charge for consultation, and Invites all to call at bis Institute : and he will give them snch satisfaction as thev can obtaiM nowhere else. Those at a distance, by writing to the Dr.. can have their cures properly attended to. Offices o i Sacramet to St., below Montgomery, San Francisco. Cal. 4Hm3 ' The Greatest Discovery of the Age. RE AT Blessings to Mankind! Innocent but Potent VT DltCZAPKAY'S Pkofihi.acticvm, (self-disinfec ting ageut.) a sure preventive against secret diseases aud au unsurpassed remedy for scrofulous, gangrenous and cancerous ulcers, and all cutau.Misemiitious and dis eases. For sale at Dk. Czapkat's Oltk-e, Armory Hall, comer of Sacramento and Montgomery sts., San Fran cisco, Cal. As inoculation is preventive against small pox. so is Dr. Capkay's Prophilactienm a preventive against secret di sease. 1 hat they can be prevented by proiier agents, is a well an established fact as that they can be cured after their establishment. This principle, which is now universally recognized, was received even berore the days br jenuer, the discovereror vaccination, in 1!K, and its multiplied benefits ever since have re ceived as tney aeservea. me aiienimn ui iuc jietncai faculty. It was in nur-uit of this branch of the medical science that Dr. L. J. Csapkay fortunately made the dis covery of his Prophylacticum, which, for the cancerous and ciitanons disorders, stands" unrivalled by any agent in the lHiannatopof. ; j The inorfn operandi ot thM med icine is explained upon the hypothesis thatsecret poisons possess chemical properties" which are neutralized by being brought in contact with this prophylatic, as acids are knowu to neutralize alkalies, destroying entirely their original properties, uu reuuerius iuu iutri The effwt of this ageut is immediate, and removes the possibility of a contraction of disease. If, however, the disease has been contracted, it is useful in neutralizing the poisonous secretions, which by absorption, produce the eonseouences known as secondary disease. In can cerous and gangeroiis ulcers, in feetid dUcliarges and in cutanous diseases where the secretions are excoriating, it acts upon the.same principle and is one .of the most effectual remedies for the purpose now known. . Where disease is once established it should te nsed in conaee tion with other remedies, and when so nsed never fails of success. It has been administered by the Doctor m many thousand cases, and he has vet to find the first in which it has failed to subserve the pnrpose for which it was administered. Price, $5. Full directions are at tached to each package. . , ,- v. B. In cases where the Prophvlatieum is nsed as enrative. Dr. L. J. Csapkay will furnish (gratis) a pre serintinn for his blood purifier. ' . - AH communications irom tne country, aauressen oniy o Ir. L. J. CZAPKAY, San Francisco, Cal., will be .. , .. . .. . , strictly and confidentially attended to. and remedies, with the greatest care and secrecy, immediately dis patched by express or otherwise to tneir destination. F ' L. 1. CZAPKAY, M. D. ' 40m3 ... ... San Francisco, Cal. To Tils Ladies op Okkoon and California. L .1. Czafkat, M. D-, physician surgeon and aocoucher, -invites the attention of the sick and afflicted females la boring under any of the various forms of diseases of the . . . . . i : l . i i i. : i brain, lungs, nean, sfcoiuncii, mcr, wuuuj, ji'u, .iu-nni-s and all diseases peculiar to their sex. The Doc tor is effecting more permanent cures' than any other physician in Oregon orCalifornia. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from iminful suffering" and premature death, i All -married ladies, whose delicate health or other cirenrastances do not allow to have an increase in their families should write or call at Dr. L. J. Czapkay's Medical Institute, a pnmrw Hall, comer or Sacramento and Montgomery streets, aud they will receive every possible relief and help- The Hoctor s unices are so arraugea uiai ne can be consulted without molestation. - 4Jm3 e l consultations toy loiter or omerwise.j tree. Address to DR. L.J. CZAPKAY, Medical Institute, San Francisco, Cal. j a,j- The attention of the readers is called to the bl owing: a bulv of high standing in society and respectability. published a card in the Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch, September 14. 1S51, which is as follows: - . Cako 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 given up as incurable by some of the most celebrated physicians, when she called on Dr. Czapkay, of whom she lieard very favorable report, and who, after a short period, restored tne cmiu 10 perieci neuiui. t,uconr- aged by this extraordinary result, sne songnt advice herself, for the scrofulous malady, with which she had been afflicted for eight years, and which withstood the treatment of the best physicians in Europe and Ameri ca. But Dr. Cxapkay has succeeded in affording her iiernianen renei.so iimi. sue rau now enjoy me, wnicn, K.r oicht years had lost all charms for her. - She. there fore deems it due to herself aud to all sick and afflicted to recommend Dr. Czapkay, as one of the most skillful nhvsicians within the United State. . . P"J - a . , Mks. CAROLINE GRAY.- ! ' Comer of Warnnt and 7th streets, Philadelphia. ' K. GLASS". Notary Public. 126, 7th street. The following is an editorial notice in the Boston Daily Times of August Oth, 1854: - ... . - - ami I W-I. PHVSICIAX. Dr. L. J. CzankW ! lra'a oiicned 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 Kossdth. He combines with a finished educatiou and the most refined and agreeable manners, the most extensive scientific abilities and skill in his profession, and we feel much pleasure in recommending him to onr citizens w nj.-tnJi.Mi a Kenuenian. rir Czxiikav has spent some time in Philadelphia where the confidence and friendship or those who be came acquainted with him. Among his friends in Phil adelphia are gentlemen of the highest respectability, with whom we arc personally acquainted. He had an extensive practice in Hungary before the Anstrians and Russians compelled him to leave it for being fonnd 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 nublish for want of space. All communications, (by letter or otherwise,) free. Sf-Persons desiring prompt attention, and who wish to avoid the delay of corresponding, can have immedi ate attention by sending ten dollars as consultation fee, and can have medicine forwarded. Address to L. J. CZAPKAY', M. D. iOm.3 San Francisco, Cal. SPERMATORRHEA, or I-ocal Weakness, nervous de bility, low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the limbs and back, indisosition, loss of memory, aversion to so ciety, love of solitude, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, headache, pains in the side, affection of the eyes, pim ples on the face, sexual and other infirmities in man, are cured withontfail bythe justly celebrated physician and surgeon, L. 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, Cal. At Eugene City. THE subscriber has at Eugene City, one of the best general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Boots and Shoes, and all articles kept in a gene ral finding store, to be. found In Oregon. He Is con stantly receiving fresh additions to his stock, and al ways keeps it np. My goods are now all received direct from San Francisco, where 1 have a resident agent. AH kindsof 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. Engcne City, July 1, 1S5G. ' lfitr ; -Notice. - TilR Judges of the Supreme Court of the Territory of Oregon, assembled at the seat of Government on the loth day of Decemlier, 156, do fix and appoint District Courts to lie held in the city or Salem, in the county oT Marion, on the first Mondays or April and September, and the rourth Mondays of May and Octo ber, annually, until otherwise ordered ; and in the city or Portland, in the county of Multnomah, on the fifth Monday, of lecember, isou, and thereafter on the first Mondays of May and October, and the third Mondays of June and November, annually, until otherwise ordcr- .1 1 .1 . 1 ..... . 1,A .1 ... ,.r : i t . - . i C.I nil n't .1111. n.i. ..hi .11.11111 1 1 i ii i in?, t, hix each. GEO. H.WILLIAMS, Chier Justice. 41 CYRUS OLNEY, Associate Justice. Corvallis Drug Store. JACKSOX &CAHDWELL, Druggists and Apothecaries, .are receiving from San Francis co, )er each steamer, large and carefully selected stocks of Drugs, Medicines. Oils. Paints. I)ve- Stufis, Perfumeries, Fancy Soaps, and all other articles nsually kept in a Drug Store, which they are idling and will sell at reduced prices. Prescriptions prepared by an experienced Druggist- Orders from a distance promptly attended to. JACKSOX ft CARD WELL. Corvallis, January 13, 1K57. 44tf w RIT1XG-PAPER, superior article, uiacK ins, irom quarts to 2 oz, - Elates and pencils, Tabor's pencils. . Envelopes, wafers, School cards and toy books, at -2Htr . .... - MOORES' W. WE AT HER FO RD, (CITY I1RUG STORE, ITPER WHARF,) ; TTTHOLESALEand retail dealer in Drugs. Medicines. V Chemicals, Paiuts, Oils. Dye Stairs, lruggist Lias Ware, Undies, t-urgical Instruments, Trusses. Herbs, Roots, Extracts. Perfumery, Shaving 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 salt. Every article warranted as represented. W. WE.VTHERFORD, M. D. Fortland. O. T-, March IS. Is57. . - 52m3 A New Drug Store. A CHOICE lot or DRUGS. MEDICINES. DRY-GOODS and GROCERIES are now sell ing, cheap Tor cash, at Hathorn's. opposite Smith's Book and Dnig Store, near the New Biupce. - ' Januarys?, 1)57. . - 4Stf ' ' Coffee. F YOU WANT a really good article of COFFEE, the tmoers-igned nave got io,w pounds best " COSTA RICA CA. Come in and look at it. ALLAN McKIXLAY ft Co. Oregon city, Dec 6, IS56. jas. n. RtcnAKos, JXO. MCCRAKEN, r. Portland, O. T. San Francisco. Richards & McCraken. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. amTJobbers in Oregon Hour, Grain, Produce. Frnit. Pork, Bacon. Larr), Hams, Ac. Ac Orders for Oregon trade promptly at tended tow Liberal advances made on consignments. Xo. 41 Sacramento street, below Front, San Francisco. January it, lSoi. atjtf CAXDI.ES, Soap, Starch, Indigo, and Tobacco, at 9 , W. K. SMITH & CO.'S. D RUGS, Medicines, Paints, Oils, and DyeRtuffs, at W.K. SMITH ft CO.'s. UXTY ORDER BLANKS For sale at the : STATESMAN OFFICE. r l A -V ri 1 bl.ntc for wil. mt U)A ttnitfn.n nfRA .JL, at $1 per hundred. , ; ! "IRY-G0ODS for ladies and gentjemen, in great var a- riety, at . 2utt ; jnuuKtss Health or Sickness ! Choose Between The m. IIOL.1.0 WAY'S PILijLS. v . . THE Blood furnishes the material of every bone, muscle, gland aud fibre in the human frame. When pure, it secures health to every organ ; when corrupt, it necessarily, produces disease. HOI.L.OIVAVS PILLS operate directly upon the elements of the stream of life, neutralizing the principle of disease, and thns 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 WORI.JO. Hollowav's Pills are equally efficacious in complaints common to the whole human race, and in disorders pe culiar to certain climates and localities. . ALARMIJVG DISORDERS. Dyspepsia, and derangement of the liver, the source of infirmity and suffering, and the eanse 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, pnrify the fluids, and invigorate the system and the constitution of the same time. ' ; ' - : -" - " - - ' GENERAL irEAICXESSXERVOVS COM PLAINTS. When all stimulants fail, the renovating and bracing properties of these Pills give fhrcmiess to the shaking nerves and enfeebled muscles of the victim of general debility. .... ..-... DEUCA TE FEMALES. AH irregularities and ailments incident so the deli cate and sensitive organs of the sex are removed or prevented by a few doses of these mild, bat infallible alteratives. No mother who regards her own or her children's health should fail to have them within her reach. : i . . i - ' SCIENTIFIC ENDORSEMENTS. The. London'Lancet." the London "Medical Review." and the most eminent of the faculty in Great Britain, France and Gerwauy, have eulogized the Pills and their inventor. HOI.I.OIVAVS PILIate the best remedii btoum in the IVotid for the foihtrair diseases: Asthma. Bow- ell Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Costive- ness, Dyspepsia, tnarrnoca, uropsy. .uemiity, r ever and Ague, Female Complaints, Headaches. Indigestion. In fluenza. Inflammation. Inward Weakness. Liver Com plaints Lowness of Spirits, Piles, Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Venereal Affections, Worms, of All Kinds. . .. o . Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hollow a-v. 80 Maiden Lane, New York, 241 Strand, London, by an respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine thmnih- ont the United States and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62J cents, and tl each. ' S There is considerable saving by taking the lar ger sizes. " N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients ine ve ry disorder are affixed to each box. . . 37yl : s ANDS' SAKSAPARILLA, in any quantity, at 9 !i W.K.JIITH ACQ'S. Stove and Tin Ware Establishment. J STRANG respectfully notifies the citizens of Salem , . and public generally that he keeps on hand in his new building. Main st.,every pattern of Cooktng. I'arlot , 77.V IVAIIE. of every description and all articles usually found in a tin shop and store, all of which w 1 be sold as cheap as at any other estabiisnmeni ik. .u . Territory. - , - All orders ror lobbing promptly attended to. tf J. STRAXO. - Allan & Lewis, w HOLESALE MERCHANTS, PORTLAND, ORE GON TERRITORY. Ceo. Abernethy ft Co., ERCHAXTS, OREGON CITY, OREGON TER RITOBY. tf M Abernethr. Clark ft Co., COMMISSION AXD FORWARDING M ERCHANTS, San Francisco. Cat, wiU attend to selling Oregon produce, and fill orders for Goods, Groceries, ftc, at the lowest rates. The patronage of the people of Oregon is respectfuUy solicited. August 1, 1855. ZIU 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 Barrows, Grain Cradles, Fancy Brooms, oraw wjtiuct ana snains, nam no Brash do do Assorted Colored" Fails, Painted Tubs, Zinc Washboards, Blacksmith's lieliows. Cross-cut Saws, 7 ft do 6 ft Min Saws, 7 ft Hair Hattrasses, double, do single. Hair Bolsters, double, do single. Sperm Candles, Adamantine do., : Grape brand Tobacco, ' 16 sq Harrows, 23 teeth Garden Rakes, do Hoes, do Spades, Polished i' hovels, Hay Forks, Manure Forks, " Churns, Window Glass 8 by 10 do 10 by 12 do 7 by 9 Window Sashes 8 by 10 do 10 by 12 Ox Bows ana l oees. i.m-Ke ao do Blankets, Baize, Lindseys, Sheetings, Ticks, &c.Jkc.- - We keep constantly on hand a large supply of GRO CERIES, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, and many arti cles too numerous to mention. ALLAN, MKTXLAY ft CO. . Oregon City. ' Jitf Books! Books! WK- SMITH ft CO. have just received the largest 4 and ist selected Stock of BOOKS ever ofTer-d for sale in Salem, consisting, in part, of the following - POETICAL WORKS White', Collins', Gray s Top per's, Beattie's, Scott's, Young's, Davidsons. Crory's, Crabbe's.Sliak-speare's, Cowper's, Coleridge's, Hemans', Hums", PoUok's, Shelley's, Mowitt's, Montgomery", Camplw-H's, Pope's, Moore's, Wordsworth's, Ossiau's, Thompson's, Milton's, Byron's, Cooke's, Ctddsmith's, Landons. - AGRICULTURAL.' FEUTT GROWING, ftc ETfr ott's, Youatt on the Horse, Allen's Stable Book. Hind's Farrier, IHiwning. Barry, Thomas, Blake. Mason's Far rier, Stewart and Skinner, Saxton and Clater. BIOGRAPHIES. Washington's, Jackson's. Scott's, Taylors, Marion's, Bonaparte's, Seward's, Louis Napo leon's, Mozart's, Lives of the Presidents, Mary Queen of Scots. Henry Yllland his Six Wires, Harrison's, La fayette's, Sam Houston's, Henry Clay's, Kossnth's, J. Q. Adams", Ihiniel Boone's, Shakspeare's, Dean Swift's, Humboldt's, Bishop Hed.linr's, Lives of tbe Popes, J. B. Finley 's, Roberts'. Newton's, Wesley's, Fletcher's, La mar tine's Celebrated Characters, and many others. HISTOlUBRoUius Ancient History, Russell's Modern Europe. Gibbon's Rome, Bottech's History of the World, Earth's History of the World, Willard's'His tory of the World, Botta's American Revolution, Macao ley's History of England, 1 vols. D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation, 5 vols. Peterson's United States Xaw. Ac. ftc. MISCELLANEOUS and SCTEXTTFIC WOEKS Brand's Encyclopedia. Smith'sClassica! Dictkmary, Lat in and Greek Lexicons and Readers. Virgil, Homer, Zenophon, Josephus, Dick's Works. Man i y Ts Geography of the Sea. Wesley's Sermons, Smith's Sacred Annals, Harper's Universal Gazeteer.DwightsMythology. Lard ner's Lectures, Goldsmith's Animated Nature, Wood's Natural Hfetory, Gnnn's Domestic Medicine. Willis' Prose Works, Sterne's Prose Works, Mrs. Ellis' Prose Works, Downing's Conntry Houses, Bunders' Gnide. Webster's Dictionary, all sizes, Davies' and Peek's Mathematical Dictionary, Farmers' and Planters" En cyclopedia. Thackeray's Pendennis, Don Ouixotte. Gil Bias. Cosmos. Biglow's Useful Arts, Ure's Dictionary, Hnh Miller's Old Red Sandstone, Ac, ftc. SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS. Parker's Read ers; Sander's Readers, McGreffee s Readers, Cobb's Readers. Gift Books for Children and Yowth. Also, Works on Geology, Physiology, Chemistry, Philosophy, Government. Anatomy. Mineralogy, Oratory', Mathe matics. Debating, Medicine, Theology, Temperance, Rhetoric, Grammars, Geographies, Arithmetics, Astro nomy, Travels, Works of Hnmor. In short, every thin" nsrralfy fonnd in a Book Store. " Store opposite the Holmaa Honse,near the Steamboat Landing. tf Jveiiyoii's Da;nerreaa AMBROTYPE GALLERY. THE nndersigned having recently returned from San Francisco, is now prepared to take those lantiful Pictures on Glass called AMBROTVPES. which have almost entirely superceded the Daguerreotype in the East and San Francisco. Gallery in tbe new buildinir. erected esneriallu far the fmstnrss, west of the Marion Honse. WILEY KEXYOX. Salem, November 11, 1856. : ........ 3.-tf -- Allan, McKinlay, &. Co- GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ana! j Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Gps ceries, Hardware, uregon city, O.T. nee, im, isai. . 40yl Holiday Presents CALL and boy soon at the Book Store, Oregon City. HOMER HOLLAND ft CO. Oregon City, Dee. 7. 1856. .40tf - Banm Brother, , FRONT STREET, Portland, opposite the Metropolis Hotel, dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, and Shoes, Groceries, ftc. . X. B. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for merchandise at the highest market price. 19tf Notice to Shippers and Merchants. OXE of the firm being permanently located in Sar Francisco, all consignments of produce and orders to be filled, will be attended to without delay, at mode rate rates. 2fitf WAKEFIELD ft CO. Strayed, TT'ROM the subscriber, a portion of his stock, marked L and branded as follows: Crop off the left ear. am swallow-fork in the right, U. brand. Any person know ing the whereabouts of cattle bearing this brand and marks, will be properly rewarded by sending me infor mation. JAMES HEATHERLY. , Lane county, Ang. 7, 1856. 22tf THAT Cotton Yam has arrived, at . . 26tr MOORES'; AR,at - :. 26tf ' MOORES Statesman Book and Job Office. WE have Three Presses, the best facilities for Book printing north of California, and an extensive a. sortment of Jbbixo M ateri al of every kind; aud, with master workmen , are prepared to execute promptly, and in a workman-like manner, all orders in the above de partments, sucn as Books Blank Checks, Notes or Hasti, Order Books, Stkambo't Bills, ' Stkakbo't Cakds, Bills Labinb, : , Certificates, ,s Show Bills, : ' Checkbooks, " PAMnrm.ETS. ' Hantwills, Ball Tickets, ; ClRCT 1.AKS, Invitations. ; BvsiNEiss Casus, . . . Billheads, . Concert Bills, " Progbamxes, - Dl. a KKCKITTS, AniiREss Carps,- lrRAFTS, B .-NKS OF ALL KrNDS, ftc. C. C. ORNAM&.n"AL PRINTING, with COLORED E5KS. -: Law af Newspapers. : 1. Subscribers, wlio do not give expres notice to th contrary, are considered . as wishing to continue their subscription. ... -... 3. If subscribers order papers discontinued, Publishers may continue to send them till all charges are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their papers from the office or place to which they are sent, they ara held responsible nntil they settle their bill and give n Uee to discontinue them. - ; 4. If subscribers move to other places without informina the Publisher, and the paper is sent t the former diree. tion, they are held responsible. . a. The courts nave decided tnat r i using to take a pa per or periodical from the office, or removing and leav ing it uncalled for, is prima facia evidence of intentjona. fraud. - - - . ' - - - - aa Postmasters wonld oblige, by a strict fulfillment of the regulations requiring them ts notify Publishers, once in inree mourns, oi papers bos tasea irom tneir office by subscribers-. , - . - . t ; .