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DOOK0! UObttS IT BOO&d ! 1 Tho City Book-Btoro, (FRONT ST., PORTLAND, O. T., . A. ft. SHIPLEY k Co., Bava ia Store, and will tw receiving by the 1st of June 22 Q XD CX OI Iff BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Which they offer to the 8PRINQ Tfc ADE ' '. "j t At small advance on Nw York price. ' Qlva ns a call, or send oa ah order; nd we are tovjhf to gtva 70a satisfaction I , , 1....... , . ' A. 11. Shipley J Co., Are the Bote Aecrra la Oregon and Washington Trs rltorie for the sale of i The American Statesaaa, GREAT BOOK ! ! Being the only political history .of the United Statr. ' i , " Send a your name. Price 4 00 Payable tm de livery of book. Can deliver by the 1st September to aH who send ae their name by 1st ef May. Cattltfu tf rirt f oar lUtk t BCHOOL BOOKS. ' JUiBeas-Sandr' old Id. 3d. Itfc. and SA. ad The Yuan Ladies'; Sandier' New 1st, Jd. Sd, 4th and 5th; Parkers' let. Id. 3d. tlh aad ito; Mo Coffey' lt, 3d. 3d. tlh and 5th. . BreiABKh Sanders' Old. Sanders' Xewj Bemen- ?aita SaadtT Pictorial, School and Parker'.' (inMiiniiK Mitrhctl'e, Ancient and Modern, Ol ey's. Morse'. McNalley's, and Mooteith's 1st and Sd Book. Httuntrcs. Arithmetic Thomson, Table, Mental, Aualysis, Practical, and Higher; Davie Pri. mary. Intellectual, School and University; Smith a Col burn's Kay'e Stoddard': Davie Algebra, Sur veying, Geometry, Practical Mathematic. Math. Die. tionary. Lngto of Mathematics, Aoalylicat Geometry, and Philosophy of Mathematics. Grammar. Green' Clarke" Bullion Smith "a . Kiraam'e Spencer' Tower'e. PaiLosoraia. Parker lt Lesson, Jareuile and School; Corastock" Smith. Htvmre W'tbon'sJaveuile. and United State: Parley' Universal; Wiliard a Universal, and Called Btate. Ljkmt'V.n Cooper' Virgil; Andrew Latia Rea Vt; Viri R-mue; Andrew' Latin Grammar; Mcl'lin sock's lit and 3d Buk in Latin, and do. ia Greek; An than Greek Grammar and Krader; Johnson Cicero. 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Parley" Universal. History of Cru sade. Ancient lrptians. Hallam's Middle Ares. History for Bj-s. limner's Child United States. Lossiuft's Kicld llink of Itcvolution. Biouaarnr. Plutarch ' Live. Life Brant. Won derful Characters. Great and Celebrated Characters. Lives of the Sie-ticrs. Autobiography of Kinlcy. I .a mArtines Celebrated Characters. Litcof A Jain Clarke, do Bishop lledding. do Niebuhr. do Gen. Harrison, do Daniel Boone, do Rolierts. do Lafayette. Cap tains of Roman Republic and Old Wurld. Dr. Chal mers. 4 v-vLs. Lives or HnmhoMts. Mrs. Itinrers. Mozart. Weslev. Klet-her. Life and Times of Clay; Irvinjr'a Wa--hinst'ni. Luiioent Mechanics. Lives of Chief Justices. Josephine. Napoleon. Charles limh. Jackson. Gen. Green. Joan of Arc. Lady Jane Grey. J. O- Adams. Julienne. Daniel Webster; Kinirs l Borne. Kinjr and tjiieens. Liebmtz. Lives of the Pope. Prescotl Philip 2.1. Mary and Martha Wash ington. Pioneer Women of the West. Travels. Huck" China. Arancanian. 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ITydro pathic do. Homacpathie Works. MicaxLa!ccorsv Constitutions of fatted States Mayhew's Popular Education. Crabhe's Synonyms. putts hook oi lunosutes. uo.i reiiows Manual. Hmultey's Works. 14 vols. M ard's Nineveh. Biifelow' U Mrs. Tuthili s, vols. 1 jar ful Arts. Haswell's En- gineer'a Guide. American Institutions. Piinmit of Knowledee. ParkMadisoo. Peruvian Antiutiitie. Way Down "East. Pynshurt. Ike Marvel Workv Sanderson' Conk and Confectioner. Country Rambles in England. Tales and Reverie, an excellent Temper ance Book Money Maker. Escaped Nan. New Boy. Dick Wilson. Mrs. Hate's New Cook Bonk. Mil ler Old Red Sandstone, do. Footprints of Creator. Young Ladies' Counsellor. Yonng Man's do. Pictn-ial Catechism. Thomson' Lect. to Y. Men. Constitu tional Text Book. Captive in Patagonia. Tbe Ameri can Housewife. Half Hours with Old Humphrey. Athens; its Grandeur aad Decay. Mrs. Sedgwick' Redwood, do. New Eng. Tale. Uncle Sato's Farm Fence. Arthur's Successful Merchant, do. Tals. Mr. Partington. Horace Translation. Virgil do. Mrs. Car Ira's Works. Heroines of HiHtory. Ijtnd and Sea Deck and Port. Sea and Sailor. Ship and Shore. Naval Life. Star laperw. Masonic Chart. Irving' Columbus. Long Look Ahead. City of New York Living Orator of America. Young Man Advised. Mis sion in Tons aad Fegee. Truth Stranger Than Fic tion. Knout and tbe Raasiaas.- Hydra patUic Cook Book. Death Bed Scenes. Gift BMk for Young Men. do. do. Ladies. Anecdotes for Girls, do. do. Boy Footprints of Famous Men. Charlotte Elizabeth's Work's. Advice to Yonng Men. Peasant Bov Pliiloso- Stier. Aoooit atarco raui ttooa. do Kraneon '. Abbott Marco Paul Book, do Franconia. Ana niiiuuct vi wu luienfns 10 enumerate. Constantly receiving large additions to the forgoing. Station ekt Foolscap Paper great variety. Let ter do, do, plain and gilt. Not do, do, do, do. Envel opesall style. Inks all kinds. Pen and Holders great variety. Blank Books all sizes and styles Memorandums. Diaries. Pass Books. Time Books. . Paper Cutters, do Folders. Shipping Receipt Books. Lithographic Print a large variety. Wrapping Pa per good variety. Wafer. Sealing Wax. ic-, dtc Finally, we have a good variety of Mraio Booca. New Carmioa Sacra. Alpine Glee Singer. Dulcimer. Chorus Glee Book. Metropolitan do. Sacred Mclodeon. Christian Psalmist. Piano Instruc tor. Guitar do. Flute do. Aceordon do. Violin do. Melodeon do. Plymouth Collection with Music Sheet Music And the most varied assortment of STATio.vzRr ever Offered in Oregon. mr This stock is all bought in New York and other Eastern cities and is sold at UXIFORM PRICES, mr We keep on hand School Books in large qoan tsties. together with most of tbe publications of Hastes A Bbothebs; DcRsr A Jacksox; Ivt-som A Pbutket; Panxini A Saxsox; A. S. Baritbs A Co.; Hiun, Oktox A Mctxigab; -LcaaT A Getz; Prr--; . Arrtxrog; and others. mr We ask your patronage. If unable to viit as aad examine our stock, your order will be attended to ma th bastc ratsm a if yon bough! m peraoa. FsTtlsmd, March 2f. Jt?67. Jef Notice to Inportrt ef Umpqua. rrtUB Schooner II MIylJ A. andrlhcommnd jrl X of a 11. BUisdale, sailed (rota Umnqaa rirer T .r for San I'ranvisco, un the nth of May, and Intend, making reg"! trip betcen thce two port. It In only nccessar w believe, to remind the Impor ter of I'mpuun thtt UiU vessel the Umpqua I tha flrst ever Iniinched on the water of the L'mpaua, to In sure their patronage and support. Till vessel will dis rharje her cargo at Scotuburg. and at the rate she in tend to carry freight, will not only save tbe blpi-er a very considerable item, but save him the transportation up the river.and thereby enableblm to receive bis good without so much handling a heretofore. In tine, th Schooner I'mpmia. nf Scottsburg. Is a real Umpqiia cralt and being the first on the Hat In till great reform, confidently relies upon all tbe Umpiina for support and eticonragrment. For freighter passage apply to Allan, MeKlnlay .V Co, Rcottslmrg. nr to the Cant, on board. Merchants wish. Ing to ship from Han f ranrisro. ran apply to Allan Lrftwe v n., i n, v isy si., nr to tne captain. Scottsburg. Myt7.lM. lf. Illaeksmlths and othtrs. Look. l.l.AN McKlXLAY & CO. have now on hand i a. targe ana well selected stock or liar Inm, Cast 8teel. Horse shoe do German do.. Nail rod don , 11 -ugh do., Plate dn And Intend to keep np the assortment so a to suit the wants ot customer, uive n a eon. and yo will Brit that w not only have the fullest stock, but will sell a chenn as the cheapest-"" We are constantly receiv ing addition to our assortment, a a to rep lac what I sug, Oregon City, Dec 33. 19J. tltf .. Henry . Johnson Jr. Co. ' WHOLBSALB DKltJOIS-nt. (lt Washington Street, San Pranrbeo.) "(Tut fur sal to th oountrv trade, the largest stork J of goods in their line on the Paclilc coast compri sing iinig. i:neraicni. renumery. rnient Medicine or all kind. Bruslie. Paints, tlils. Glas. Turpentine, and every article appertaining to the business. Ilavin sn. peril facilities for obtaining thrir o-ond Uiey think they rati offer Inducements to buyer unequalled by any niuer nonse. Order reepectfully aoliclted. 40ly Powder. WE hare a large supple of powder In hand. MKO. AUtUNETUV A CO., Oretsn City. ?for. 13,1A8. 37tf Dentiatrf. DR. J. R. CARPWEI.L. Iental fstrgenn V Corvallis, will practice in his nrofes- 1 1 shin. at i'omJH. Enfrnr Civ, M mi fin iltSX' trr, .SeoiMnwrg.and jM-nmrntir. Skill, nnqnestinnahle; charge. resjiectalile; work, warranted. Teeth riamin ed . and advice given tree or charge. Due notice given of change of office. April Sn. 1U. Ttf Now HerrlTliMr ritHE following articles from Bark Ocean Bird and (or J. salt low. 50 gross matches ; 1.S0 kegs ot svnips ; 50 hi. bhl. S'. (. sugar ; 10 bbls. crashed sugar ; 50 boxes rundles ; 10 bills, vinegar ; 30 case tea ; 15 doz. brooms; 10 doz. bin krts ; 1 eases men' fine ralf boots ; 3 " calf brogsns ; t gout S boys' brogan ; S youths' calf brogana; 1 M women's Morocco boot ; J ' imitation boots ; S Misses' boot; 175 pairs children's i-hoe ; 13 straw cutters ; 14 grain cradles ; 1 reaper ; 1 two horse thresher; GEO. ABKRVETHT A CO. Oregon City. J tine 1. 1V5. lltf. 1H A1X PUMPS, monkey wrenches, match planes, screw arm, sash planes, " horse shoes and nai!s to fit. pun l.H'k. plugs and uipple, tuties. hullt-t monlil. Wvsenholm's IXL poi ket knives, penning and bmiding knives, rat trap ro rfc (fntrrWs. at MOORES' UooTka and Stationery-. SCHOOL HEADERS. Parker l-t. 2d, 3d, 4th and Sth, Sanders" do do do do Met: u By do do do do Danes' arithmetic. Vntversityand Common School, Intellectual and primary, lav.ies' Bourdon algebra, Legendre, snrvejing. Geometry and trigonometry. Key to liuvies' Arithmetic, Thompson's arithmetic, Parker' philosophy, " juvenile and 1st lessons. Grammars CI:uks. Bullion's Smith's. Geographies Mitchell's, Monteiia's manna!, Monteith's 1st lessons. Music ljite of Zion, New Carmina Sacra, Christian Psalmist, Missouri Harmony, Normal Sons Book, Singing Book, at Wtf MOORES Notice. rpHE Judge of the Supreme Court, of the Territory of A i 'refron, assemuica ai me seat oi novernnieni on the ninth day of January, eighteen hundred and llftr. seven, do fix and appoint District Court, to l held in villaeeof Rnselsirg. in the county of Douglas on the lirst Monday. of Man-h. May. September and Novem ber, annually, until otherwise ordered, and do limit the duration of said term toix day each. GEO. H. WILLIAMS. Chief Jnstsce. 4 Itf M. P. DEADY. Associate Justice. tho. urmoLM, .OS. I , r. , RKKBT LAW. bobkht a. La w j c r ..-. Portland. Oregon. Reynolds Jr. Iow. "ITTHOLESAI.E (Jrocers and Commisson Merchant y y and dealer in regi Prtiuet, corner Kearny ana jaraoa r-t reels, san t rancrsro. tr Advance made on Consignment. mr Refer to J. FAILING A CO., Portland. 4l'lm!pid Salt! Salt!! 20 TONS "San Quentiti" SALT, tn about 0 and 100 lb. bag, just received and for sale very cheap Al.UA. .HCM.NLAl A CU. Oregon City, Dec , lr56. Oak Bower Nursery. T"FnS0XS wishing to avail themselves of the onrtor- I tnnity of obtaining gimd fniit will find it much to their advantage to call upon the undersigned at his nursery upon the Willamette river, six miles above Cor vallis, npn tne 1-inn county side. My tree are or tbe most thritty growth, and of tlie best variety to be found upon mis roast. con.e and see mem u von uon t purcnae. 30tf WM. McILREE. John S. Edwards, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Washi n g ton Ci t y . D, C, will attend to all business entrusted to his care, before the several Departments the Supreme Conrt of tne United States, or courts of the District of Columbia. wa. Particular attention given to the claims of sol diers for service, or for Bounty I jtnd. Kcfers to wn. ine and t;ov. curry. 4mnpaid Food for the Mind. . fTES we have plenty of it among which are some of A tbe most prominent works, Uyron, Shakespeare, Buff on. Josephus. Moore s. Benton 30 vntrs. Arthur' work. Life of Napoleon. Henry Clay and other great men; also Fowler and Well's publications, wherein we are taucht how to preserve health by tracine causes to effect. Alsoworkson spiritualism, such as Prof. Hare, Edmonds, Talmadge, Harris, and A. J. Davis, the star the of age. W e also have all kinds of blank Bonks and stationery in general. In fact we intend to keen all kinds of food for the wind, and intend to keep posted, and want our many readers to keep up wiiu us so be sure and give ns a call, one and all, at the sign nf the bonk store, main street. Oregon City. HOMER HOLLAND A CO. Oregon City, )cc 7. 1S.S6. 40tf ; It ns ova I. BATJX A BROTHER have removed to their New Store next door to J. Strang's Stove establishment Titev have just received a general assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, Ac., which be offers for cash or produce. N. B. Wanted Bnttcr, Eggs. Bacon, Lard. Flonr.and Wheat, for which they pay the highest market price. Salem, Juiy t. iivt- r.iu Paper Hangings and Carpets ! TUST RECEIVED Per late arrivals, by FRANK J BAKES, 1 10 aad 113 Clay atreet. San Francisco 800 cases Paper Hangings, r rcuca and American, every variety ; COoO rolls French and American Borders ; 61 pa Tapes-try Brussels Carpet; 3(10 ps Tapestry Velvet Carpet ; . 8'tO ps Three-Ply Carpet; 300 ps Superfine Ingrain Carpet ; 3.r.0 ps Extra Fine Ingrain Carpets ; 300 p. Cotton and Wool Carpets ; 125 p Stair Carpets, assorted ; 375 ps Buy State Druggets ; , 800 ps Oil Cloths, assorted: 135 ps Silk Damask and Broeatella ; hOO ps Cotton and Worsted Damask ; 4000 pair Window Shades ; 375 pair Idee Curtains ; 750 pair Muslin Curtains ; 8000 Cornices and Curtain Bands ; 325 dozen Matts. assorted ; . Stair Rods. Table Covers, Gimps, Fringes Ae rbofeaale and Retail, by 6 ' FRANK BAKER. ImS 110 A 112 Clay st. San Francisco. Cash paid for Soldiers Bounty Land Warrants. THE undersigned ill pay cash, and the highest rates, for a large number of bounty land warrants, oa application at biaolBee ia Court Bouse. Salem. O.T. C. N.TERRY. December an,,. Otf I iff i rtlrolfam, er lock 0U, CELEBRATED Tor Its woudarfut Curative Power. A iVioraf Itrmtdg, procured from well In A I leghsny to., pa., four hundred feet below the earth's surface. Put np ami sold by SAMUKLM. K1EU, Canal Basin . Seven h Street, Pittsburgh , Pa, The healthful balm from Nature's secret spring. The bloom of health and life to man will brlug ; A rrom her depth the mnglo liquid Hows. To calm our sutTering ami assaupe our wot. The Petroleum has ticrii fully tested. It was placed before the public as a remedy nf wonderful elB cary Every one not aennulnteil with Its virtu .tl.t..l u. healing iiMpertlea. The rry of humbug waa raised against it. It had some friends those that were cured through It wonderful agency. These spoke out In It ravor. The lame, tlirouuli It instrumentality, wet made to walk the blind, to see. Those who hud sum-red for year under the torturing pains of Rheumatism, tlout. Neuralgia, were restored to health and usefulness. Several who were blind have been made to see, th evi dence of which will lie placed before you. II you still have doubts, go ami ask those who have been cured !-. Some or them live in our midst, and enn answer for themselves. In writing about medicine, we are aware that w should write Truth that we should inuk no statements that cannot lw proved. We have the wit nesses: crowds or them, who will testify In terms strong er than we ran write them, to the elllcat'y of this reme dy; who will test iry that the Petroleum hs done for them what no tnrdlclne rver roiild iiefore ; rase that were pronounced hopeless, and beyond the reach of re mediate means : case abandoned by physicians of un questioned celebrity, have been made to exclaim. " this is th most wonderful remedy ever discovered ! We will lay before you the certificate of some of the most remarkable ease ; to give them all. would require more space than would be allowed by this circular. Since the Introduction nf the Petroleum, many physician hav been convinced nf Its efficacy, and now recommend it in their practice ; and we hare no doubt that it will stand at the head of the list of valuable remedies. If tne physician do not recommend It, the people will have ft ot themselves : for its trancenilstit power to heal trill and mm become known and appreciated : when the voices of the cured speak out : when the eures themselves stand out In Isild relief, and when he who ror years has sum-red with the tortures and panes of sn inimcaicanic lesion, tnnt nas oeen shortening Ills days, and hastening him " to the narrow house annoliited for all the living." when he speaks out In Its limine, who win douiit itr The Petroleum 1 a Natural Remedy 2 Is nut up as It flows from the bosom of the earth, with out any tiling helm? added to nr taken fpitn it. It gets its ingredients from the lied or substance which pas-es over in Its secret channel. They are lHcnded together In such a form ns to defr all bums competition. The Petroleum in this reect I like Miu eml Water, whose virtues In most chronic diseases are acknowledged, not only by pbrsiclnns, but by the t miinlty at lurire. The-e tneular fluids flowing out of ll earth, impregnated with medicinal anhstatice of ditt'erent properties, and holding them in such complete solution as to require the aid of Chemistry in order to detect tjliem, Ismts ample proof to the fact that they are compounded by the master hand nf Nature, for the allo cation or Human utlenuu and disease. If rctmleiim in medicine at all, it Is a good one. for Nature never hair doe her work ; and that it 1 a medicine of uucnitalr power. we have the most abundant testimony. It will le used when many of the new remedies now in vorn will have been forgotten forever. It will continue to tie ned and applied as a remedy as long ss mau continue to he nlllicted with disease. That it will cure every dis ease to which we are liable, we do not pretend ; but that It ill cure a great many diseases hitherto incura ble, is a fact w hich is proven bv the evidence in its fa vor. Its discovery I a new era in medicine, and will imir to the health and happiness of man. St-aim'L. The Petroleum ia a great medicine In scro'iila and King s t-.vll, tu all those diseases bavin their origin in a depraved condition of the blond an- nlher Hulds of the body. It will cure pains and enlarge ments In the bones mid joints, blotches, biles, Erysipe las, pimpies on ine lace, tetter, scaiu.ucad nog worm, and the various skin diseases. It has cured numerous cases of Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Gout, Ac. Several eases of Kbeumatisin or years standing, have been en tirely cured. A woman in Franklin Co., Pa., was mrcd or rheumatic affection or seven years standing the disease was so sxirravated as to conllne her to lw. during the greater part or that time. She I new well and considers herself entirely restored. Mist-ri.i.s.Nt'.ot DiitrvTniNs No better remedy can ne round anvwnere lor hum and scalds, the iiai of which it immediately relieves, and restores the part and disposes them to heal. Old Sores and Ulcers wilt be removed by the dally ap plication and sdministration of Petroleum. Worm. In doses of fifteen or twenty drop adminis tered to children ni iwo or inree years old. or upwards two or three time daily, it will remove worms. It 1 certain remedy azain-t Tatte Worm ami Ararides in grown persons, in which case tbe dose must lw a tea spoonful. Ilmuchitis and Asthma ran be relieved by the Petro leum. The distressing cough, night sweats, and difli cnltyof breathing. are removed byitueln a very short time. Fever and Ague The Petroleum hs been used in fe ver and asiie with complete success. It will he found a certain and eftective remedy in Unit troublesome and un manageable dtvease. The d-e In such ease Is a tea spoonf ul in anyjileasanl vehicle every three hours, in the a'isciiee of the lever. Tooth ache A few drops dropped on cotton, and placed In the cavity of lUe aching tooth, will relieve it immediately. Croup. Bv saturating a flannel cloth with the Petro leum and applying it to the neck and breast, it will give immediate relief. It is also an invaluable remedy In the different forms of Scarlet r ever to l:e used locally, ss in caes or croup. Neuralgia, in it viinous kinds, is cured by the free ap plication along the painful tract of nerve. In that spe cies of neuralgia denominated spinal irritation the Pe troleum ha given permanent relief, by rubbing with it night and morning. Corn.. For com this remedy has been used with com- rtete success: the plan or using it i to saturate a piece of cotton with the Petroleum, and tie it nKn the t'-sm. 1 he corn should he parol down t very two or inree days, and the Petroleum applied until all the hardness has heen aiMnrisM. Dibwtion for the Internal and local administration of the Petroleum. liarrhra The dose in this disease is a tea-srsmnful every third hour until the purring cease. In old chronic cases, it will only be necessary to take the medicine three times a d.iv. Piles. The mode of administration in Pile I to give the Petroleum three times a day internally, and apply twice a day externally, to the t.ttuor. Where the Pile are of long standing aud much hardened, a drachm of Iodine may be added to each on tie. tn he use. I as a local application. When the Pile are internal the Petroleum should be Injected with a svnnee into the rectum. nearness Prop ten drops into 1 lie ear at bed-time and stop tbe ear with cotton or wo.l. The ear should be syringed out with (uds made of castile soap and warm water, twice a week. For Burns and Scald. Apply the Petroleum freely over the bnrnt or scalded parts, in disease or th bladder and kidneys, tbe dose is a tea-spoonful three times a day. For old soresand cicers. Appiyine reimieum morn- ins and at bed time. Keep the sores or ulcers clean, by washing them daily with castile soap and warm water. For sore aud inllamed eve lhc Petroleum smaild ne applied two or three times a day to the allcclcd eve and a drop pr two Is? allowed to get under the lid. "Wlicre there Is a scrotlulmis tendency it must I taken luter- nallv. in doses or a tea-poonttil. inree times a day. For Coiifrhs. Cold, iimncnitisami consumption ino dose ts a tca-sivxiniul, to be given three times a day. In Cholera Morbus, give a tea-spoonful every hour un til the vomiting ami nurging ceae. in Knenmaiism. Ne'imigia, palsy, contractions m ine Limti and Joint, and White Swelling. The Pctmlenm is to lie freely rubbed on the affected parts at least twice day with a nannei rag, and. it convenient, netore a warm 6 re. It should also be given internally , in dose 01 a tea-sHoniui. tnree limes a day. ror sale at the Salem Drug store, bv May, 13-ytf. W. K. SMITH & CO, Graffenberg Medicines. GRAFFENBUKG Sarsaparilla. Uterine Catholicin. " Dysentery Svrnp, Con-suinp. Balm. " Pile Ointment, " Health Bitters. " F.ve Lotion. Ac.. Ac:. To be fonnd at the Agency of the Company at 3 Vt. IV. SMI 1 11 CO. SJ. R. TOWNSEND S Sarsaparilla, at 9 VV. K. SMI Hi & tU.b, M CLANK'S celebrated vermifuge and liver pills, at a w. k. sunn co. s. D R. OSGOOD'S India Cholngoeue, and Dr. Jones' American ChoUgoguc, at W . K. SMI I'll A CO. S. Tk TOFFATS life bills and bitters, and Bernard s dra- 1X entery svrup, and Wistar's balsam of wild cherry, at 9 W. K, SMITH A CO.'S. DR. J. AYRKS' celebiwteU cherry pectoral, for ennghs, colds, and consumption, at W. K. SM 1TH A CO.'S. A TEXICAN Mustang Linnment, G. W. Merchant's 1M garlingoil. 9 W. K. SMITH A CO.'. 1)URE White Ix-ad, raw and burned Umber, Chrome, A. ttrccn and 1 cuow ana oiner paiiu. at 9 W. K. SMITH A CO.'S. kERFUMEKY.at J W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S. AYNES alternative, expectorant, and pills, cod liver I oil, castor oil, sweet oil, at W. K. SMITH A CO.'S. "AYNE'S carminative balsam. A tiue remedy for 1 ayseutcries, summer iruuipiaiuia, r iuz, ax:., at y W. K. SMITH A CO.'S. r AYNE'S Hair Tunic, at I 9 W. H. SMITH A CO.'S. B AKRY'-S TltlCOPHKUOl'S, for sale, at 9 W. K. SMITH A CO.'S. iCARPA'S Acoustic oil; a sure cure for deafness; for J sale at 9 W. K. SMITH & CO. S, JACKSON'S Pile ointment and Tetter Embrocation, a sure cure for tbe above diseases; at y v . iv. o. 1 1 tt a co. is. TV USH TON'S Cod liver oil, for consumption, for sal .at 9 W. K. SMITH A C0."S. IX at PETUOLUM, or Rock oil, just received, and for sale at 9 W. K. SMITH A CO.'S. CHROME Yellow. Prussian Bine, Drop Blacks, Lamp Blacks, Paint Brushes, and Candy, at - J W. IV. SMUH CO. s. rANDYKE Brown, raw Umber, bnrnt Umber. T. D. Leaner, t 'old. Leaf, Silver Leaf, and Bronzes, at 9 W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S. LINSEED oil, spirits. turpentine, alcohol, and tooth bnr-bes. at ft W. K. SMITH ft CO.'S. . Irnlth s Dade. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW AMD Solicitor in Chancery, Corvalli O. T. . I. H. SMITH. 61tf . o. rwt. ' M. Vf. Mitchell. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, EU 1. gene City, t-ane Count p, O. T. ,. Surgical. J L. COOMBS, U.D.. Surgeon, Ac. SPECIALTY . DISEASES OK THE EVE. Corvallis, Orrgnu. September 23, 1B50. , . 3m0 ' 8nn Francisco adrerUslBS Agcnry TP. FlSHr'R. Inm building, opposite Parlflo Egpress J Office, upstair. File of all the principal Papers of California and Oregon may be found at this office. Mr. Fisher la the authorised Agent ror th Statesman. Chester R. Terry, ATTORNEY AT LAW, S.U.EM, OREOO. COM mlssloner of IVcd. and tn take testimony, ac knowledgments. Ae., Ae.. for loa-a, Indiana, Missouri, Michigan. California and Washington Territory, l et ters of Attorney, and all other Instrument of writing, drawn on short notice. - Particular attention paid to taking depositions, collection of Notes, Accounts, Ao, 32tl Boise k XeEwai, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. So licitor in Chancery, Proctors. Ac, ia Admiralty, Portland. Orejpm. 45 tf W. II. Farm, ATTORXET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, So licitor In Chancery and Admiralty. Office on Front street, next door north of Stark t., Portland. Oregon. Harding k Crover, . ATTORNEYS AND C'Ol'NSEIXRS AT LAW, AND Solicitor in Chancery. Office near the Court-house, Salem. O T. Geo. I. Shell, A TTORNET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND XT Solicitor In Chancery, will practice In the various cm rts of Oregon and Washington Territories. Office, Sf em, O. T. Dclaion Smith, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. AND Solicitor in Chancery, will promptly attend to all business pertaining to hi tiMfrssiun iu tlie first Judicial District, and Is-fore the Supreme Court of Oregon Ofltce. Albany, linn County. O. T. N. It. Wlien not at hi office, or absent on profes sional business, he may be fisjtid at his residence, five mile south-east of AlLany, oa what la known a the "Grand ITairie." W. S. Brock, TTORNET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND 2. Solicitor In Chancery, will practice in the various courts tn this Tern tor r. and promptly attend to tbe ml lectinn of alt claims against the I nitcd States, through an efficient agent residing at Washington .City. OflU-e in tugene v uy, t.ane .ouiiiy, u. 1. It. K. Stratton, V TTORNET AT LAW. will practice In the various courts of southern Oregon, and iu the Supreme court 01 tne territory. Orrtca in leer Creek. Douglas county. O. T. Resi dence 6 miles north of Winchester, on tlie Willamette road. N. B. Bounty Land Warrant obtained for claimant on reasonable terms. 'iJtf Cliadwlc-Tk A(ilbb, TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, So- hcitor In hancery. Ac. Offl.-es at V in.-lie-ter and tinrdiner. S. r. Chaiiwk. Winchester. I lone las Co. O.T. A.t . Giaas, Gardiner, Luipcjua to., O.T. Nov. 9, ls55. 35tf k. M. I tKNt M. j. a. witj-ox Ilarnuin K Wilson. A TTORN1E3 AND('tH'NSEI.U)RS AT LAW. Sa x. lem. Oregon. Particular attention in given to the collection of notes aud accounts, and claims against government. , Bounty ljind Warrants bought and sold. OiH.-e oyer Starkey" Store. 44 Pillow k loitt. WATCHM AKEIIS. Salem. Repairing prompt- . lv and neatly done. Jewi-lrv maiiufac- f?J fired. ' ' lltf' . CHiCS AM. . J. TII AVI H 4 TTORNEYS and Counselor at law. Solicitor In A Chaui-ery. A. Odl.-e in ltotert' buildings. Main street. Corvallis, Ib-nton Co., O. T CorvBHjs, April I. itsj 5tf Mrdiral. rTl J. WRIGHT A E. R. STONE, having associated M. together In practice. reseetfully tender their ser vices to the people or lieui.m snd l.iiin desiring to se cure the favor of tfse nnlicted by success onv. Office near J. C. Avery's store, Corvallis. illlypaid William A. (ioitlilrr, rpPACHIIRof French snd English, French Prairie 1 Marion county, o. r. Iy7 A. B. Bailock, 4 RCHITECT AND BUILDER. PORTLAND. O. T. XT. Designs, plans, specifications, Ac, furnished on reasonable terms. William C. Griswold K Co., M ERCH VXTS. SALEM. OREGON TEHRlTOnY. . C. ORI9WOLP, J'itf C. S. WOOIIWORTH. Kticene Citr. II OR ACE E. LAWRENCE, IToprietorof tbe Eugene City Hotel. i;nr. Medical A'otice. rpHE subscriber, would iuform the inhabitants that he JL is at his old stand, ready to attend to all call iu his profession ; also he has on band a well selected stock or Eclectic concentrated Medicines, with a well asorted supply of Syringes, all of which he will dispose of on reasonable terms. w. iiauiiu. Salem December 2, 1S56. 3-tf W. II. Marjers, M. 1). (HYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office tn my new build- ln. mm VI. in .lm.1 l.n .1 . u... itiffth nf m J S u..ii..'.-. iiM .k.j K.,:i.i:n t v;n 1, r.,i,nJ wueil no. pruiesnKMimiji viiK;eii. i will fcr-eit vun-uiui. I- V. ....1 . fnuh ..r ,M.d ....I Uo.II.. I, .A. i r i II i a :n i which 1 will sell low for cash. Corvallis, Dec. 9. 1H56. . 39tr Klcdiciil N'olice. TAR. It. W. SHAW, late of San Francisco, California, I M offers hi professions! services to the citizens fo Salem and vicinity, and respectfully solicits a share fo public ravor. mr timceai uccu auu reuow urug store. 14y R. W. SHAW. Campbell k Tratt. ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, San Francisco, California. Office, corner Motttrotnerr aud Sacreraento streets. over Parrott A Cos. Bank. Messrs. Camnliell A Pratt bare lately removed from Oregon, and will Imj pleased to attend to all business entrusted to their rare. 3 Itf Alrxanprr Cam rfiKLL,. O.C.Pratt. Joseph Jl. I'rrsroU. MAIN ST., OREGON CITT. DEALER in Family Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Ac, and Paints and Oils, wholesale aud retail. July 7, 1K56. lXtf 1 D. Palmer, DEALER in Dry Goods, Clothing, Fancy Articles, Hooks and Stationery, and general merchandise. Store first door north of tho Uuion Hotel, Salem. December uu, ii(i. 4 itr S. Ellsworth, ATTOKNKY ANO COfNSKI.LOR, US. Supreme and other Courts. Otflce Eugene City, I.ane County, Oregon Territory. Also Commissioner or Deed tor New York, Connecticut, Ac. August in. I - 24tr Watchmaking. WILLIAM F. HIGH FIELD, Chronometer and Watch maker, Oregon City, has removed to the building lust opposite to tbe Main-street House. where be can be constantly round prepared to do any business in bis line. Watches cleaned and repaired) on short notice and reasonable terms. Also a choice lot of watches and jewelry for dale. March a, lfs4. - ly51 S. Hamilton, AI. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, would respectfully announce to the good people of Douglas and the ad joining counties, tnat ne nas located permanently at l)eer Creek for the purpose of practicing medicine, and in which profession he will be faithful to discharge all duties, and spare no pains to render the patient easy and comfortable. Ofpick opposite R. H. Dearborn ft Co.'s store, on Main street. Drugs and Tatent Medicines for sale at low cah pri ce: 4-'tr Wells, Fargo, & Co., BANKERS and EXCHANGE DEALERS. W..F..A Co.. in connection with their Express business, will also transact a general Exchange atid Collection Bus neu. Collections and Remittances made in all parts of Oregon, California. the Atlantic States, and Europe, with promptness and despatch. Dust, Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion, bought and sold. Sight Exchange on JVeie York. Boston, Philadelphia, Albany, Rorhenter, Buffola, Erie, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, MUwaukie, Galena, St. Lmom, LouievUle, Cincinnati, and forty other nrincinal towns in the Atlan tic States and the Canada, may be procured at any of our offices. WELLS, FARGO, ft CO. Ill, Montgomery-street, San Francisco JAMES O'NEILL, Agent. Jnne 155. Allan, McKinlay, &. Co., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and ' Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods. Gro eyries. Hardware, Ac, Oregon City, O.T. Dee. 20, INI. Jt Sr. Ciapkay'i Hedleal Rotlect. DR. J. L. CZAPKAY'S Graud Medical and Surgical Institute, Sacramento st.,beluw Montgomery oppo site Pacific Mailt Steamship CosOffice, San Francisco, California. Established ror the Permanent cure of all Private aud Chronic Diseases, and the suppression of qiiai-kery. Dr.J. L. CZ A P KAY. late in the Hungarian Revolu tionary War, Chief Physician in the 20th Regiment of llouveds.chief surgeon to the military hospital at Prsth, Hungary, and lute lecturer on Disease of Urinary Or gans and Disease nf Women and Children, would most respectfully inform the public of Oregon and California that he has opened nn Institute for the cure of Chronic Disease of the lung, liver, kidneys, heart, blood, brain and the horrid consequence ot self -abuse, ami he hopes that his long experience and successful practice of ma ny year, will insure him a share of public natronare. By the practice of many years in Europe ana tbe Uni ted State, and during tlie Hungarian war and cam paign, he Is enabled to apply tha most efficient and successful remedies against diseases nf all kinds. He use no Mercury r bar ere moderate treats his patient In a correct and bonm-able way has reference 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." office ar on Sacramento at., below Montgomery, San Francisco. California. 4:m3 SPEItMATOURIHEA OK LOCAL WEAKNESS. Dr. L. J. Czapkay would call public attention to sierniatorrhea 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, as tlie ultimate results. The tone of the sv.item under its in fluence ts either impaired or entirely destroyed, and a classof symptoms superinduced that unfit man for tlie performance of any of the ordinary duties of life. The injuries done to the physittal part of man Is truly la mentable, hut trilling when compared to those of the censorium. tlie great nervous center, and to the ner vous system generally. This disease, which is too often consequent iimui that solitary vice, self-abuse, involve pathological conditions beyond tbe comprehension of tlteimiiiitiated.but which are well underwlood by the reg ular practitioner. Among the symptoms most conspic uous are the following: Love of solitude, aversion to business and society, distressing timidity, nervous es-ciu-ment from slight causes, loss of memory, confusion of ideas, inability tn reason correctly, low spirits and lassitude, dullness of apprehension and mlsaiithmpy. These being functional derangement, are often the bar bitigers of horrid organic lesions of the lirain, which uroduce fatuity, dementia and death. For the cure of this and all kindred disease. Dr. Czapkav has estaldis'ied bis Institute, where all may rely willi perfect conli.lenre npon that skill which long eM-rii-uce aud thorough devotion to bis profession has giveu. Those who suffer should call or write without delay and use the means by which they may recuperate and live. All consultations, by letter nr otherwije. free. Ad ess to DILL.J.CZAPKAY, dress 49m3 Medical Institute, San 1 raucisco. Cal. SECRET DISEASES. DR. I.- J. CZAPKAY'S Ex traordinary success In the treatment of secret dis eases tu the primary and other stages, induces him to call public attention to the ta-t that nf the great num bers who have made d.iily application to bim, there is not one who has not Iw-eii effectually aud permanently cured. In recent cases of private diseases, the Dr. guar anties a perfect rare iu a few day without hindrance 1 1 business ot other inconvenience. Tlie Dr.' method of treating these muladie. combines the improvement made by the medical faculty with discoveries or bis own that are unknown to any one else, anu wuicn, wnen applied, prevent tue possioiiuy oi evil alter cocMeifucn ces. Secondary syphilis, which is so destructive of health producing uL-i-r.itinos of the throat, destnyiug the soft parts, and leaving the bone exposed, which mortify, separate and come aw.iy, disligoriiig the sufferer mo.t burrihly, as well as impairing bis general health, and iredispusinz to consumption, the Dr. treats iu tbe most certain aud efficient m inner. Also, painful swellings noon the hone, di-tlgunng splotches iiiiob tue skin ores, pimple, and all other consequences of private disease he gu-.traiitie to cure or asks no compensation. Dr. C. would especially call the attention of those who hsve failed to obtain relier Ipuu others, many in wuora he has already cured, and many are still under treat meiit. The Dr. makes no charge lor cuttsiiitation. aud invites all to call at his Institute : and he will give them uc!i satisfaction as they can obtain nowhere else. Those at a distance, by writing to the Dr., ran have their cure projierly attended to. Office on Sacramen to st., below Montgomery. san t rnnrtro, t. ai. 4-.mia The Crratcst Disrorrrr of the Age. -"1 RE AT Blessings to Mankind! Innocent but Potent IjT DR. CZAPKAY'S PiuiruiLaCTici'M. (sell-disinfec- ting agent.) a sure preventive against secret diseases and uu unsurpassed remedy for scrofulous, gangrenous and cancerous ulcers, and all cutanous eruptions and dis eases. Fur sale at Ku. CZArKAY s Office. Armory Hall corner of Sacramento and Montgomery st--. Sau Fran cisco. Cal. As in-x-ulalion is preventive aguiust small pox. so is Dr. Czapkay's Propliilacticum a preventive agaiust secret disease. That tliey can Is; prevented by proper agents, is as we.u an estaiuisueu iac asinat toey can be cured after their establishment. This principle, which is now universally recognized, was received eveu before the d:ivs of Jenner. the d'scovererof vaccination. in 17'Mi. and ft multiplied beuelits ever since have re ceived ss they deserted, the attention oi tt.e .Medical Taculty. It was iu pursuit of this branch of the medical science that Dr. L. J. Czapkav fortunately made tbe dis covery of bis Prophylacticum. which, for the cancerous and cutanous disorders, stands nnrivaiieu uy any agent iu the l'hartnaeopor. The sm'ut operant! t of this med icine i explained iiputi the hypothesis that secret poisons possess chemical prois-me vnii-n are iieiiironcu oy being brought iu eonta.-t with this ppiphvlatic, a acids are known to neutralize alkalies, destroying entirely their original properties, and rendering mem inert. The effect of this agent Is Immediate, and removes the noasibilit v of a contraction of disc-.o. If, however, the disease has been contracted, it is useful in neutralizing the poisonous secretions, which by absorption, produce the consequences known as secondary disease. In can cerous and gangemus ulcers, in fo-tid discharges snd in cutanous diseases where the secretions are excoriating, it acts upon the same principle and is one or the most effectual remedies for the purpose now known. Where disease is once established it should te nscd in connec tion with other remedies, and when so used never fails of success. It has been administered by the Doctor in inanv thousand cases, aud he has yet to And 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. N. B. I n cases where the Proph viaticum is used as curative. Dr. L. J. Czapkav will furuish (gratis) a pre scription lor Ills IHii.ru IMllllM-l. All communication from the country, addressed only o Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY. San Francisco, Cal., will be strictly and confidentially attended to. ami remedies. with tne greatest care ami secrecy. iinuimMaeijr uix- natched by express or otherwise to their destination. 1 " . , . ,11.' 1 v- .1 4)m3 ' San Francisco, Cal To tux L.vDiE or Obkuos and California. L.J Czapkav, M. D., physician surgeon and accoiicher, in vite the attention ol tne sick ana aiiucteu females la boring under any of the various forms of diseases of the brain, lung, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood, kid neys, and all diseases peculiar to their sex. The Doc tor is effecting more permanent cures than any other nl.v.i,i,in in OreTnn or California. Let no false delicacy prevcut you, but apply immediately, and save yourself From painful sutlcring and premature death. All mar ried ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstances do uot allow to hare an iurrease in their families should write or call at Dr. I. J. Czapkay s Medical Institute, irinorv Hall, corner of Sacrainouto and Montgomery streets, and they will receive every possible relief and help. The Doctor oinces arc so arrangcu tnat ne can !. ...insulted without molestation. t'.iin.l , ). AI consultations by letter or otherwise,) iree. Address to int. L. J. cAi'iv a i . ai. it.. Medical Institute, San Francisco, Cal. -Tlie attention of the readers is called to the fol- onmgt .... ,.., A ladV or nign BHtnuiinr in miuiei v sun resiwwioiii.y, j i m.:i.j.i..i.i. u..Hj., i: ...I. n.ih ia inn a runi III .lie iniwjrii.ni. oituunj jisifw.ii. September 14. 1S51, which is as follows: t'ARO AIIC lliluen-iKiieii iwi!" i uci tiu.v wrxiivM her heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Czapkay. for the success r.d enn nf herself r.nd child. The latter having been afflicted by a severe attack of "Cholera Infantum," war given np as incuraoie oy some 01 tue luost ceirorawu ,i,vsi. i:ins. when she raiicd on Dr. Czapkay. of whom she beard very favorable report, and who, after a short period, restored tne cnuu to perieci. ncaun. encour aged by this extraordinary result, she sought advice herself, for the scrofulous malady, with which she had afflicted for eight years, and which withstood tlie treatment of the best physicians in Europe and Ameri ca. But Dr. Czapkay has succeeded in affording ber permanent relief, so that she can now enjoy life, which, for eight years had lost all charms for her. She, there fore deems it due to herself and to all sick and afflicted to recommend Dr. Czapkay, as one of the most skillful nhvbicians within tbe United States. I' ' uue, nmnrfvpriTiv MM. V ' .' . ..... J .a,. , , Corner of Walnut and 7th streets, Philadelphia. A. Guaxkh, Notary Puhlic. 12(1, 7th street. The following is an editorial notice in the Boston Daily Times of August Gth. 1S54, A SuiM-Fri. Physician. Dr. L. J. Czapkay has opened an office at No. 1(5 Pleasant street iu this city. Dr. C. is a Hungarian by birth, and was connected with the patriotic army as physician and surgeon uuder the natronage of Kossuth, lie combine with a finished education and the most refined and agreeable manners, the most extensive scientitic abilities and skill in his profession, and we reel much pleasure in recommending him to our citizens as a physician and a gentleman. Dr. Czankav has spent some time in Philadelphia where be 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, ith whom we are personally acquainted. He had an extensive practice in Hungary before the Aastrians and . i.:M . 1 .... .... ; e i - - . Hussions comiiencu unu w .va, i. iur ueing. xouna imiltv of excessive patriotism. We hope be 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 can uot publish for want of space. All communications, (by letter or otherwise,) free. aST-Persnns rleslHni. ...,, ..I at.n..H .-a .n -Lt ?"",'' ! delay of corresponding, can have Immedi ate attention by sending ten dollars a consultation fee. ana can nave medicine forwarded. Address to J. CZAPKAY, M. I). Ban Francisco, Cal. 4thn3 SPERMATORRHEA, or l-, Weakness nervous He. bllity. low spirit. lassitude, w' and back. Indisposition, loss of memory, aversion to ao! ciety. love of solitude, timidity, selr-dintrust dizziness headache, palli In the side, affection or tbe'eye nine' pie on tha face, sexual and other inl.rmttic in man arc cured without full bythe justly celebrated phy.ician'anj surgeon, 1 J. Czajiksy. His method of curing divancs Is new (unknown to outers) ana pence tne great uj. All consiiiiauons, ny letter or otherwise, tree, Address, L.J.t'Z.VPKAY.M.D., San Francisco, Cal. 4!hnS. AP.nnCHr. THE sulwcriber lis at Eugene City, one of the ltent general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Boot aud Shoe, and all articles kept in a gene ral finding store, to be found in Oregon. He I cn- stantly receiving Iresli additions to his stock, and al ways keeps It up. My goods are now all received direct from San Francisco, where I have a resident agent. All kiudsor fanner a produce received in exchange forgooife I pay higher price for prodnre, and sell good cLeavor thaa any other store iu the Territory. - JOSEPH TEAL. , Eugene City. July 1. 1H50. Wtf I Notice. i ' i . rTtllE Judge of the Supreme Court of the Territory of X. regon, assemoien at tne seat or Government on the 10th day or Iecember, 158. do fix and appoint District Courts to be held in the city of S.ilem. in tlie county of Marion, on the first Mondays of April and September, and the fourth Mondays of May and Octo ber, annually, until otherwise ordered ; and in the city of Portland, In tbe ccunty of , Multnomah, oa the fifth Monday, of December, i-5(J, and thereafter bH the drat Mondays of M.iy and October, and the third Mondays of June and November, annually, until otherwise order ed, and do limit the duration of said Terms to six days eacn. tii-.ir. m. ii.i.i ams. Cbier Justice. 4t CYRUS OLNEY. Associate Justica. Corrallis Drug Store. virircnu 1 n i iinwri r r, J..v.i,.iv. , s. . .. r. mj ,a , i'iUKf(l-M mq , A!Ot!n-crics,.nre receiving from Sau Francis- rjl co, per each steamer, large and carefully selected Tf stocks of Drugs. Medicines. Oils. Paints. Dye- ! Stuffs, Perfumeries. Fancy Soaps, and all other articles usually kept in a umg store, which they are setting and wil l. mCI.L. at reduced prices. Prescription prepared by an experienced Drug gist. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. - JACKSON CAKDWELL. Corvallis. January 13, I57. 44tf - w KITING PA PER, stiiM-rior article, niacx in it , rrom quarts to 3 ox. Slates and en:ils, Talsir's pencils, t-'tva.li,M w . f r School cards aud toy books, at Sfltf MOORES' W. WKATIIERFOHD, (CITT DRIO STORE, UPPER WUARF,) WHOLES A Lhaou man ..eater in Drug. Medicine, t lieniiciils. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Druggist Glxs Ware, llrubes. Surgical lustnimeuts. Trusses, Herbs, Roots, Extras ts. Perfumery, Shaving and Toilet Soaps, and a full supply of all the popular. Patent nr 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 reprevnted. W. WEATHERFORD. M. D. Portland. O. T.. March IS. 157. 52m3 A JVew Drug Store. A CHOICE lot of DRUGS. MEDICINES XX. DRY-GOODS and GROCERIES are now sell tng, cheap for cash, at llathoru's, opposite Smith Book and Drug Store, near theNxw Bkiuob. January 27, 1357. 46tf Coffee. TF YOU WANT a really good article of COFFEE, the A undersigned have got ls.poo. pounds best COSTA RICA. Come in aud look at it. ALLAN McKINLAT A Co. Oregon City. Dec. 6, 15. JAS. H. RICHARDS, I J!iO. JfCC-BAXRN. San Francisco. J Portland , O. T. Richards S. McCraken. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and Jobbers in Oregon w r lour, i. rain, l rodm e, i- ruii. Pork, uaenn. Lara Hams, Ac-, Ac. Orders for Oregon trade promptly at tended to. Liberal advance made on consignment. No. 41 Sacramento street, below Front, San Francisco. January ZT, 157. 40 tf CANDLES, Soap, SUrch, Indigo, and Tobacco, at ! W. K. SMITH A CO. S. D RUGS, Medicines, Paints, Oil, and Dveiduffs, at w. K.SMITH A CO.'. c UN TY ORDER BLANKS For sale st the STATESMAN OFFICE. rrtAX receipt blanks foe sale at the Statesman office. .a. at xi per nnndrea. D RY-GOODS for ladies and gentlemen, in great va riety, at 26U UUOKES' A Medical RctoIoUoq ! The World I'naniinons! IIOLLOWAY'S OINT3IENT. THE ii KEAT CO V 7 TEK 1 ll(IT Aii T. The virus of disease often makes its way to tbe in ternal organs through the pores of the skill. This pen etrating Ointment, melting under the hand as it is rub bed iu, is absorbed tnrougn tue same cnanneis, and reaching the seat of iutlammation. promptly and invari ably subdues it. whether located in the kidneys, the liv er, the lungs, or any other important organ. It pene trates tbe surface to the interior, through the countless tubes that communicate with the skin as summer rain passes into the fevered earth, diffusing its cool and re generating influence. SAV.V DISEASES A.XD GLANDULAR SWEL- MSGS. Ferrv snpeies of evterior irritation Is nnirklv reduced by the aiiti-iiittammatory action of this Ointment. An gry Eruptions, such as Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ringworm. Scald Head. Nettle Rash, Scabies (or ItolO Ac, die out. to return no more, under its application. Hospital experience in all parts or tne world proves its infallibility in diseases of the skin, the muscles, the joints and the glands. VLCERS,"SORES,AXD TUMORS. The effect of this unrivalled external remedy upon Scrofula, and otlfcr virulent ulcers and sores, is almost miraculous. It first discharges the poison which pro duces suppuration aud proud flesh, and thus tbe cures which its healing properties afterward complete are safe as well as permanent. 1VOUXDS, BRUISES, BURXS, AXD SCALDS. In casee of the fracture of tlie bones, injuries caused by steam explosions, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Rheuma tism, Stiffuess of the joints, and contraction of tbe sin ews, it is employed and warmly recommended by the faculty. This marvelous remedy tas oeen introduced hv its inventor in pen-on into all the leading Hospitals of Europe, and no private household should be without it. ' " Tlie Medical Staff of the French and English Annies in the Crimea have officially signed their approval of Holloway Ointment, as the most reliable dressing for satire cuts, stabs, and gun shot wounds. It is also sign ed by the surgeons of tlie Allied Navies. - BOTH THE OINTMENT ANlt THE rn-is SHOULD BE USED IX THE FOLLOWING n.-r?. r.nned TTands. Chilblains, Fistula, Ringworm, 'Salt -ZrL'.r ull. " pi.n.ij snre Lee. ore Dteav, ..v.w.-. ISiof Si kind. Sprains Sn-ff Joints. Tetter, Idat'tbrManufictories of Professor Holloway, M Maiden Lane. New rors. ana m oirana, ixmaoc, he all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United 6tatesand the civilized world, fi. at 35 cents, 62J and $1 each. mr There is a considerable saving done by taking the larger sizes- - -' . . ' . - ! 10 u!rirectiotu for the guidance of patients in eve- ry'dieorder are afflxed to each pot. 3Syl j 8p I " "" I ' ' I Allan, McKlnlaj-,1 A, Co., HAVE just received a stock or New Goods, and would invite all those who wish to oroctire GOOD article at reasonable prices, to call and tea them. Thee consist in part of the following: Grindstones, Canal and Wheel Barrows, Grain Cradle. Fancy Brooms, Crass Scythe and Snaths, Plain do Hrusn ao - - uo Assorted Colored Palls, 1H an: Harrow, 33 teeth Painted Tab. Garden Rakes, Zinc Washboard. do Hue. Blacksmith' Bellow, . do Spades, Cross-cut Saws, 7 ft Polished Shovels, do 0 ft Hay Forks, Mill Saws. 7 ft Manure Fork, Hair MaUrasses, doubt. Chums, do single, A induw Glaa n by 10 Hair Bolsters, double, do 10 by II . , do single. ri , Ao , Hf ' Serm Candle. . window Sashes H by 10 Adamautine do., h.n. , Grai brand Tobaeeo, """d Yokes. Lu ke do do w ba"e 'J'", SbeBt'ngs.Tick. Ac.e. rt.i?sriT.,;'.'.,l7.''l,.inm' lar,f's "ij'!r t ono' Oregon City. ALLAN, M'KINLAT ft CO. liooka! Hook! w K.SSHTH A CO. have lust reeeiyed the Urgeat . aud best selected Stock of HOOKS ever offered oitgomerv' Csmpliell's, Pope's, Moore', Wordsworth, Ossiao', Tbonipson'a. Milton's, Byron's, Cooke', Goldsmith's, Ijtudou . AGRICULTURAL. FRUIT GROWING, Ae E1H ntt's. Yonatt on tbe Horse, Allen's Stable Book. Hind' Farrier, Downing. Barry, Thomas, Blake, Mason's Far rier. Stewart and Skinner, Saxton and C'later. BIOGRAPHIES. Washington's. Jackson's. Scott. Taylor", Slarion's, Bonaparte's, Seward's, Louis Napo leon's, Mozart's, Lives ol tlie Presidents. Mary Queen of Scots, Henry VI II 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', Humboldt's, Bishop Hedding, Lives of the Popes, J. B. Finley's, Roberts', Newton s, Wesley's, Fletcfier's, La martine's l,'elebrated Characters, and many others. HlisTORIES. Rollin's Ancient History. Russell' Modern Europe. Gibbon's Rome, Rottech's History of the World, Barth's Histiry of the World, Willard's His tory of the World. Botta's American Revolution, Mcao ley's History of England, 4 vols. D'Aubigne' History of the Reformation, 5 vols. Petersou's United State " f fsU EIXANEOt'S and SCIENTIFIC WORKS. Brand's Encyclopedia, Smith'sClassica! Dictionary. Lat in and Greek lrxicotis and Readers. Virgil, Homer, Zenophon, Josephus. Dick's Works, Manry a Geography of the Ses, Wesley's Sermon. Smith' furred Annals, Harper's Universal Gazeteer. Dwight's Mythology. iArd ner's lectures. Goldsmith's Animated Natnre, Wood's Natural History. Gnnn's Domestic Medicine. Willis' Pr-sie Works, Sterne's Prise Works, Mrs. Ellis' Prose Works. Downing' Country Houses, Builders' Guide, " Weirder" Dictionsry, all sizes, Davies' and Peck's Mathematical Dictionary, Farmers' and Planters' En cyclopedia. Thackeray's Pendennis, on Qoixotte, Gil ftlas. Cosmos. Iligtnw Usefnl Arts, Ure's Dictionary, Hugh Miller's Old Ited Sandstone, Ac, Ae. SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS Parker's Read ers. Sander's Readers, MrOrelTee Readers, Cobb' Headers. Gift Books fur Children and Youth. Also, Wtirks on Geology, Physiology, Chemistry. Philosophy, Government. Anatomy, Mineralogy, Oratory, Mathe matics, i"ebating. Medicine, Theobigy. Temperance, Rhetoric, Grammar. Geographies, A rfthmetics. Astro nomy, Travel. Works of Humor. In short, every thing usually found in Book Store. Store opposite the Holnian House, near the Steambo Landing. tf Geo. Abernethjr i Co., ERCHANTS, OREGON CITY, OREGON TER RITORY. f M ibfrnctbr, dark k To., CJMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, San Francisco, Cal., will attend to eelling Oregon firoduce, and 611 order for Goods, Groceries, Ac., at the owest rates. The patronage of the people of Oregon i respectfully solicited. August 1. Is.-,.',. lltf Kenfon't Daguerrean AN AMBROTYPE GALLERY. THE undersigned haying recently returned from 8a Francisco, is now prepared to take those beautiful Picture on Glass calied AMBKUTYPES, which have almost entirely superceded the Daguerreotype in th East and San Francisco. Gallery in the new b-iil ling, erected especially for the butinezs. west of the Marion House. WILEY KENYON. Solent. November 11,1856. 35tf SICH. EETSOLM. L. T. B. BOWKLL. N.Reynolds & Co, PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SOS. 73 AND 81 DAVIS STREET, BCTWEES CLAY ANP WASH INGTON ST., SAK FRANCISCO, Cab. PEES0NAL attention given to the anle of Floor, Grain. Potatoes. Onion. Fruit. Butter. Eggs, Cor ed Meats, Hides, Wool, and all staple product of th country. Wil! fill orders for good when accompanied by cash or equivalent in any way of consignment. Have constantly on hand new and second hand Grain and Guuny Bags, which we offer by bale or bundle ia lots to suit. First class storage furnished when required, and !i bo ra! advances made on consigomeut in store Having good experience and locality, we trust by strict attention to give that satisfaction "which is pleas ant to both ourselves and our consignors. ImS Off fjon and California Parke! Liae. THE following vessels will run ia connec tion a a REGULAR LINE between ,5! San Er:mcieo aud Portland : BARK OCEAN BIRO, Wiggins. Master. " CHAS. DEYENS.tlKiLT. ' JANE A. FALKENBERG, Badozk, ' NAHIIMKEAG..iaxm. " BRIG I. B. LUNT, Richardson, Tbe Barks nave all been coppered recently, and ara in first rate order, commanded bv experienced captain. Freight trirt be carrtert at Vte tmrest ratrt. Produce sent from any part of tbe country to Oregon City or to the Linn City Works, will be received aad forwarded to San h rancisco. Aoknts: GEO. A BERXETIii Co.. Oregon City. ABERNETHT, CLARK A Co. San Francisco. November. 8. D4- - 3tf Holiday Presents. CALL and buy soon at the Book Store, Oregoa City. HOMER HOLLAND A CO. Oregon City. Dec. 7. 1S56. 40tf . Jin it m & Brother, T7"EONT STREET. Portland, ojiposlte the Metropolis J? Hotel, dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing. Hats, Boots, and Shoes, Groceries. Ac- N. B. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for merchandise at tlie highest market price. 19tf .Notice to Shippers and Merchants. ONE of the firm being permanently located in Saa Francisco, all consigtimeuts of produce aad orders to be filled, will be attended to without delay, at mode rate rates. 2;tf WAKEFIELD A CO. D R. GUYSOTT'8 COMPOUND EXTRACT OFSAK. SAPARILLA and Y ELLOW DOCK, at W.K.SMITH ACQ'S. Allan K Lewis, w H0LESALE MERCH.JTS, POUTLAXT), ORB ;o tkhkiiipKi . T UAX Cotton Y arn has arrived, at 2Ctf MOORES'. Statesman Book and Job Office. WE have Three Presses, the best facilities for Book printing north of California, and an extensive as sortment of Jobbing Material of every kind; aud, with ma-ter workmen, are prepared to execute promptly, and in a workman-like manner, all order ia the above do. partments, such as BOOKS, - SUM V uu.", PAKiiruurrs, ' NotssofHan, Haxpbiias. . Okdeji. Books, Bali. Tickets, ' Steajibo t Bills,. Cihcclabs, Steabo t Cakds. Invitations, Bys or LAPnt Bctiness CABJia, namraATH. Billhkaps, Know Bills. Concert Bill. Check Books, Peooraum es, Bl'k REcEirrs, Adpsess Cards. Drafts, Blanks or all Kinps, Ac.. Ac. Ac. ORXAMENTAL PRINTING, with COLORED INKS. Law of Newtpapcn. 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to tha contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order paper diseontinned.Tnblis.her may continue to send them till all charges are paid. 3. 11 sunsenoers neirieei or re rase to take their paper from the office or place to which tbey are sent, they ar held responsible until they settle their bill and rive no tice todiscontinue them. 4. If subscribers move to other places without inform in I the Publisher, and the paper is sent to the former diree tion, tbey are held responsible. -- - 5. Tbe courts have decided that refusing to take a pa cer or periodical from the office, or removing and leav ing it uncalled for, is prima facia evidence of intention. fraud. - mr Postmasters wottld oblige, by a strict fulfillment of the reculations requiring them to notify Publishers, once in three months, of papers not taken from ttlcir office by subscribers. lor aie in naiem, ronsiauug, iu part, or the following POETM'AL WORKS White s, C.rtlins,Oray' Tub per". Beattie', Scott's. Young's, lh.vi.bn,,',, c'roly's, Crabbe',Sliakpeare',('owper , Coleridge's, Hemana', Hums'. Pollok'a. Shelley', Mowitt', Montcomerv's