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.-, .... J 1 Col. Harris, the new e&tor of the Union, TSa BtMHwMn Commodore. CaoL Funt-1 riee Appleton retired, mmn ia salutato- iLL Imui TWtl.nrl An the ereninfir of I "7 this mornfn. . Col. Carter It the assist- : . - i vA the SOta last, briDgiag New York dates to the 21st of April. - We ire Indebted ioC. P.Stewart for an eri deliver of oar express matter and . State papers. The California papers contain full partic ulars of the disastrous termination of the expedition to Sonora. Gen. II. A. Crabb and 68 of his party were barbarously mar- dered bj the Soaorians. Gen. Crabb left California last winter with a party of 84 men to go to Sonora, to aid , the revolationary party in that State. Ha taeceeded In reaching the town of Ca ant editor. Edmnnd Bnrke is not engaged on the paper at all, as has been reported. The Milwaakie and Mississippi Railroad ia completed to the Mississippi rirer, and an excursion train left to-day for Frairie da Chien. The jnry in Her. Mr. Kalloch's case are discharged. Eight of them were for acquit tal and four for conviction. His congrega tion exhibit entire confidence in his inno cence, and are aiding him with money. He has preached to large audiences since his trial and received 1.000 dollars from a do nation visit. , John; Oxaard, an exchange dealer, ab sconded from New Orleans on the 5th, hav ing swindled houses thereof $100,000. A three months' armistice has been con- In the office of ihe.Jnes, exposed to the jean of. the populace. .- It was then placed in a jar of mescal for preservation. Is there not something peculiarly terrible in such a fate for a man who has once controlled al most the destiny of a great State like California? Two of the Ainsa's (brothers-iu lnw of Crabb,) are said to be killed, ami also Ita sey Biven. My informant, an intelligent man and eye-witness of these horrors, says Crabb died as a gentleman should, as calmly and quietly as if be were going to a pleasant home. ! Four men, sick, had been left at Sonoita by Crabb. They occupied the house owned by E. E. Dunbar, Esq., on the American suit of the line. On the 18th of April, at night, a party of 25 Mexicans came up from San Juan, went to Dunbar's house, took these poor sick men ont of bed, tied them, and at ,, . -.tub MM.it h. the Mexicans montnr armistice nas been con- poor sick men ont or oed. tied them, and at - 715! Mexicans . of rf and partially fortified. - i troops. '. .... . hill, sbttAmtitt W Ameriam toil, and vifccr cigu uu" -8"-e 1 --inbhiw sngiana nas aavancea roe i icit mem to rot. jl party oi rapago Indians, liaviag lost 25 of his men and finding bim-1 rate of interest from 8 to 6J. -, I more merciful, buried them, and four solitary mere is imminent danger or tne loss oi mouaas . now appeal, lone witnesses or a the right of way across the Isthmus of Ten- beastly crime, to the American government baa n tepee .... for revenge. Will such an appeal go nn- The trial of E. A. Cunuingham and J. J. heard? EckeL charged with the murder of Dr. Bur- Mr. Dunbar just escaped massacre, hat ha mmm a mat sensation in California. I delL is nostnoned to Mar 1th. Direct nroof I ins left Sonoita on the aftemnnn nninn timm rvahh'a nartv mmnrMMt mmiinf th I of the marriage of Dr. Burdell to Mrs. I The Mexicans were furious at his escaoe. al-1 Rmmn' KmV " r I 4-1 . t 1 il. i I .. UU-L-J . ' ' I . . .' . best talent of that 8tate. We give further V" " IC,? " ,BT P?7. ST -mrm w-. a wa 4IUCII,M OUII, fcV . . . . ed to render its iddependenee a frit Shortly after these events masaitwd.Gen.Crahh- reaehed the frontier with his men. So confident was he that his arrival woajd .be the signal for performance of the formal act.which was to sepa rate Sonora from Mexico, that in a letter received from him by one of his friend, dated the 85th of March, he anid " he expected that, on Ms reach ing Altar, the independeaee of Sonora would be declared." ' It now tarns oat that 'bmettine before the atri- ral of Gen. Crabb on the -frontier, some sort of a compromise was made between the contending factions, and to this compromise he and the gal Isnt band by whom he waaaecotnpanied were sac. riliced. Such is the secret hlatory of this last ex pedition to Sonora.- Of the resnlts which mar be expected to flow from Its sad termination, it is nut our purpose to speak at present. The memo ry, howerer, of the brave men who were butcher ed at Cavorca will not speedily be forgotten, nor ine nope or Ten gem nee iigau ananaoneil. Frnndm HtaU. 8ALEM MAIIKET. . Notice. NOW r t Urge sales and small proBts, for cash or Oregon produce. A well selected assortment of dress patterns. Delaine. Merinos. Calicoes, Ulnrhama and all other goods for ladies.- - An assortment ui ban- nets ana td aats or tue latest rasblon. Also a well selected assortment of clothing, boots and shoes of the best euslitr. efle. tea. nnr. salt. rice. pepper, salaratus, and lamp nil, with other articles, too numerous-M mention, ror sale opposite Baum x Bro next door to the Union Hotel. U W'ESTACOTT. May 18, 186T.- - ' ' iptf - Adamlnistratar's Notice. NOTICE is hereby giren.that letters admlnixtrttloo on tbeesUteof JOHN BERTUOLD, deceased have been (ranted to the nnderslfrned, by the probate court or Linn Co.. O. T larine date Mar S. 1657. All ner- sons indebted to said estate aie called upon to make im- Mica law payment, au penona aanng claims against said estate must present them a ithln one year from wis date. DAVIS LA VTON, Admin'r. Mays, 18ST. IOwFt.patd i . - . 6. E. Ole, At the old stand of Cole, Alexander & Co., is Jost onenhw a well selected stock of Roods, which be i- . . . i oners ur sale, Him, jar case or swoswec. Corrsllis. O. May 4. 18S7. ft UTTER salt 2hvI0 lbs; for sale low. at O. E, COLE'S. E8TRAY NOTICES. Notices of all estrays are reqtiired by law to be ad jrerthed in the Statesman. The charge therefor, fixed by the law, is one dollar for each animal Uken np. Sio adrertiwement will uik tki. .-.4 until paid for.J , , JJIGHKST price paid for butter, at E. COLE'S. C UOAR 3 JUM lbs. of best New Orleans Sairar. at tJ , . . O. B. COLE'S. WHEAT, flour, bacon, eggs and lard wanted ia ex change for cash and merchandise, at . li. E. COLE'S. KFKEE XUOO lbs. best coffee for sale at O. K. COLE'S. rpEAS 800 lbs. Imperial Gunpowder, black and A. ynanahyaoatea, foraaleat ' " O. E.COLE'S. TT PP.bytheaubijcrlber. living on the Sooth X Umpqtat rnrrr. Doaglas Co.. near tne month or Myrtle creek, ou tlie '0th day of May 1857, one black cow.-described as Inflows r A crop and onderbit off tb left ear, a crop and amlerbit in tlie rii?ht Mr mil slit, branded on the left hip I II. 8 C, and supposed to be boot 7 rears old. Also, one red cow.of unw am. and same marks, branded on the left hip 55 ; one jenr liiiK steer, of a roan color : no uarks nor brand ; anH hone red yearling heifer, with wbite face ; no marks or brands pereeirabie. tD'A ABU M1I.O.VET. May 13,157. 111 TAKEN CP, by the undersigned subscriber, Krioir in Prairie Precinct, Linn Co., (two miles south of Harrirt bars',) one bay horw. with a small blaze in the forehead, both hind feet white to the pastern Joint, and ORUECTED WBBKLT, BY B. F. BBOWH. House, Carriage, Sign, and Steam- Sfi .Tu M "Ml 100 pal" pan n p'ff p braodea 'oa tfce riut (M s and shod before, 0t Painting. UU : : 2irL2-Zll P0 to be four year old this spring. having established hh Paint shop la I "It f ENS white shirts, marino under shirts and draw- Xix. era at u. k. iwle s. st-lf.sarroanded by Spaniards, surrendered nneooditiouallr.. Whereupon the entire par-1 tr were shot by their treacherous foes. The news of this most inhuman butchery I Wheat, white,.;. Wheat, mixed,. Oat Potatoes, . . Onions, '. Beans, . .. Peas,.. . Bacon, sides,... :- -8ALBM, May 83, rieDME. 1857. ' s a. - partiealars la another column. , r From Nicaragwa wo learn that the steam er Geo. Scott, having on board 100 of ' Walker's area under command of Col. Lock , Cie, had eir4oded,kUlin g noma twenty and ',arvrJy wounding many others. ;'. Mai. Morris, Captains Slate and Conklin, and Lieutenants Vloga and Bridleman, are .saonf;tetea.;,',. ' A irourraiaKTa. Tie wja Palmer has been amination of the daughters of the latter. Serious trouble has arisen from the In dians in Iowa. A severe freshet has occurred in Maine. - . j , . BOBorsAN wswa. ,f The Canard mail steamship, Tram Lirer pooJ.. three o'clock afternoon of Saturday tba Vh of April, arrived on Thursday, the 16tb iJ New York. The beongh elections are over in Eng land, and Lord. . Palmerston is stronger by many rites ; the county elections have be gun, tJ the tendency of pablio opinion is appotnreo ana u. w. raiirey Ke- sU r, fcl. f.Tor, v At y te, it in likely . ZJ". . that Lord Palmerston will bare a ma sj. s. &aeuienaon nas racei-va toe appoint meet of ReceiTer at Ureensbarr, La. T7 m. Heed has been tendered the Mission to CUaa, by the Administration. - Tmceat E, Oeiger has been appointed In dian: Agent in California, vice Patterson, removed. ' "- H. Mempsted has been appointed Soper iateodeat of the Branch Mint of San Fran- VtSCO. "'''.. , Major Roman, Appraiser General ; Mr. Maine, Assistant Appraiser. Mr. Denver has been notified of his ap pointment as Commissioner of Indian Af fair. ' April UMh Xleed baa slgrrined his ac Ceptance of the mission to China.' It is said that Mr. Forsyth is to be recalled from Mexico. . , . . - -. The President has appointed John R. MeBrayon of Kentucky, Indian Agent' fot the Blackfeet and other neighboring tribes, iee Hatch, resigned. r There were over 100 applicants for the atx Land oQoes ia Nebraska. Mr. Chap man, Delegate from the Territory, recom mended residents only, and secured three of the ofices for them, but the outside pres sure ffreveuted the entire accomplishment of his wishes. The following persons are said to have Deen appointed t Daeotah District John i tmrk, Register, and John If. H. Patrick, Ceeeieer. South Platte District Isaac L. jority asjch as no Prime Minister has com manded si ace the iron rule of the Regency. The country was appealed to by Lord Palmerston,' as Prime Minister, to decide between him and the late House of Com mons npon the question of his supporting the representatives of the government in China in tie taatter of the recent hostilities. The result las shown that the people hare sympatbtr:3 with the government regard less T all party ties. 3a General JLsbbnrabam, appointed to command the troops to be sent to China, has beetr about thirty-font years in the ' Brutal Ma seam mt Oeai. CrwJbb Part-. We find ia the San Francisco Herald of the ; 1 4th inst. the following account oi the massacre of Gen. Crabb's party : ' The axpedition into Sonora, under the command of H. A. Crabb, has had a most disastrous end. Late in March, Crabb's party left Sonoita, and marched to Cavorca, a small Mexican town near Point Lobos, on the Gnlf of. California. The first intention was to have proceeded to Altar, bnt news of its partial fortification and susceptibility of a strong defence, caused the diversion on Cavorca. On the morning of the 1st of April, the party of Americans entered the suburbs of the town. They were met by a body of Mexican troops commanded by Ro driguez. -. It is said Kodrigoex advanced te Uibbs, Register, -and. Edward Deslond, of I apeak to Crabb, when the Americans opened Aiaoama, itectnver. , Aemehs District u. I nre and killed the Mexican commander and 11- ixon, of Tenaessee, Register, and An drew Hopkins, of Pennsylvania, Receiver. Thomas J. D. Fuller, of Maine, is appoint ed SeeMnd Auditor of tire Treasury. Chuf Justice Drummond, of Utah,! has resigned.. :. i. Ha appointments for Utah have yet been made.. It is proposed to send a large mili tary iorce to that Territory. several others. The Mexicans immediately retreated some to the moan'ains, but the majority to the church, whS sh had been placed in a state of defence, and had at thb time Crabb entered the town, a number of becvi- roasting whole in front ol it to feed the Mexican troops. It eprenrs that here occurred Crabb's fir-t and fatal mistake. Instead of at once Christopher Carton has been re-appointed I charging and taking the charch, which iedian Agent in New Mexico. ' I - Samuel M; Tost is appointed Indian Agent for Near Mexico, Henry fir.' 'Welsh1 is' named Receiver of Public Monies at Des Moines, Iowa. The Waco Road Appointment or a Comnssiox. The Department of the In terior has nearly completed the arrange neata for the construction of the wagon road to the Pacific. Proposals hare been issued would have given him the town, he occupied several houses on the corner or the Plaza, in front of the church. The Mexicans at first deserted most of the town, but gradually being emboldened, re turned and gradually hemmed the Ameri cans in. Fighting continued eight days, with a loss to the Americans of 25 killed. The Mexican loss is reported by themselves to have been 2a, bnt it is supposed to have J the Post Office Department for carrying I been much greater as high as 200. On the the entire letter mail from the Mississippi to Saa Francisco ia four-horse i coaches, semi saoataty, weekly and semi-weekly.' The De part men t will announce the awards of con tracts for carrying the mails in !Xew York, New England and other States,' for a teas period than four years, next Saturday. ' ' . .. Mr. H. Noble, of Minnesota, John Kirk, of California, and Wo. Magraw, of Missouri, are been appointed Commissioners to su perintend the construction of the wagon roads to California.' '''. . Oca GaavADfA DwrrccixiES. The Cab inet oa Wednesday held a long consultation upon the official reports of onr. Ministers in New. Grenada, annoaociiig the failure of their 8th day at attempt was made bv two of Crabb's men to blow up the church, by placing a keg of powder under the portico and firing it. Tlie devoted men who at tempted this were botb killed, and Crabb is said to have been wounded in superintending it. It is said an offer was made by Crabb to retire if. the Mexicans would allow it. He had refuse I to retire when the offer Was made him, after the fighting bad continued two days, and now the Mexicans, confident of bis weakness -and their triompbk refused. Tlie Americans were gradually but surely canght. iasksnare from which tliey saw no escape: r - ' - By breakir throng ute wall or tbe ad- efforts to- effect aa amicable adjustment of joining hoaees tbe Mexican forced Crabb toe difficulty existing between that republic and' Us men into the corner baildiug, which and the United States. It is said that the they NBaateCIy set oa lire, bat which the gorernmeat ia resolved to protect the rights Americans as ottea eztingefcbed.. ' At last a of Aatericans in that quarter, and three or Panao" Indian Isaot Inta-the roof of -tlie lour vessels of war will be dispatched wither I main building occupied. by , the unhappy filli wiHnut uceaj u snag nuoai an snueniisnu- i ousier?, lag upon the questions in dispute. ; I tlie roof, .fLscrtova. In ConnecticHt Holler, tbe I dronni ig in great Hakes upon Clack Repabiicaa candidate for Governor, tbe doomed men within. Worn out with is elected orer Ingham, Democrat, by a ma- constant fighting, exhausted with anxiety, jority of less taaa 500. The Congressional famished by probably days of starvation and delegatioa is divided. Two Democrats and thirst, and without ammunition, Henry A. two Black Republicans being elected. Fre- Crabb and fifty-eight men marched ont of aseat's majority at tbe Presidential election, the burning bouse, with a white flag before was over 8000. The State Senate stands 6 them, laid down their arms and surrendered. DesaocraU to 15 opposition.' House, - 93 It is supposed unconditionally. This was in Democrats to 140 opposition. . the night or towards morning. They were Iuinois Stats Election. The Republi-I immediately tied, their bands behind them, candidates for the State offices are I taken to a corral near the Alcade's office, where they were kept until morning, when ther were taken out in sqnads of 5 and 10 each and shot. In the first executions it was found that the calmness of the Ameri cans discomposed the executioners and they shot too high or too low, in many cases only wounding their victims. Tbe backs of the fated men were then turned to the troops, and they succeeded in aiming with better effect. .. ' ; McCoun, (may he rest in peace,) owing to his great stature, was saved this torture, a ball struck him full in the breast at tbe first fire, and be fell dead. Crabb alone was reserved for a solitary death. He was Uken to the Alcalde's office, questioned, allowed to write a letter to his wife, and to have an interview with Dr. Evans, a prisoner in the bands of the Mexicans, who bad been in con finement some weeks on suspicion. The four sick men, in his own house. A party of about 80 recruits, under Capt. Grant Orrey, started from Tueson to join Crabb at Cavorca. . When within 15 miles of the latter place, they were attacked by about 200 Mexicans. Capt. Orrey retreat ed, fighting, and regained the American line with a loss of only 4 killed. The Mexican loss was about 40. Capt. Orrey deserves great credit for his skill. At every watering-place the Mexicans attempted to check him and subdue him by thirst, but he rout ed them on every occasion. ; The last eight miies was a continued running Birht. and his fourth man lost was killed just at the line. Another party of the same strength, which left Tubac, has not yet been heard of. It is believed that if Capt. Orrey had been with Crabb a different result might have been anticipated. All was bad management, want of experience, and a clear rushing upon a - deadly fate. Crabb entered Cavorca with 84 men. All these were killed except the youngest, said to have been spared by the Mexican commander, Garcia. The name of tbe survivor is unknowu, but he is said to be a boy of sixteen or seventeen. The Mex icans at Cavorca were about 600 strong. Major Bob. Wood and Major Tozer are safe. They were with Cupt. Orrey's party. Col. R. N. Wood, late Fillmore elector, is among the dead.. '- .The influence of this affair apon - Ameri cans is very bad. Onr prestige is entirely destroyed the Mexicans are loud in their boasts our dreaded invincibility is goue, and nothing but a great victory will restore it. Even the Indians now say we are of uo account, and they will kill email parties when they meet them. Heretofore Ameri rans hare bad much greater security than other people. ; ' , , ' . It remains to be seen how this horrible news will be received in California; wheth er the thirsty sands of Sonora and of t'ae Gadsden Purchase have drank the life-blood of men whom California has been proud to honor with the judicial ermine and the robes of the Senator, in vain, or whether she will give an earnest demonstration that indeed "The blood oftaamartvrs is the Beed of the church." . Tfca Materiel r Crabb Party. We regret the impossibility of obtaining, at least for the present, a complete and cor rect list of those who composed the ill-fated party whose butchery by the Mexicans at Cavorca (Sonora) we yesterday published. Its publication wonld silence at once the harsh comments which have been uttered by some against the character of thst expedi tion; for that gallant band embraced much of the talent, worth and integrity of our State. Among those whom we know to havo enlisted with the party, and who, doubtless, were among the unfortunate vic tims of this brutal vengeance, were a num ber who hare held high and honorable posi tions during' theif residence in this State. No promiueut citizen, a, least in political matters, was held in greater esteem or was more influential with bis party then ' Henry A. Crabb, - He represented Sait Joaqufii county in the Assembly during the year 1852; and the Senatorial District, composed of San Joaquin and Contra Costa; during the years 1853 and '54. During this ser vice, bis bold, able and fearless coarse against all schemes of corruption, won for him the admiration and esteem of all good men.-J Mr. Crabblcaves a widow and two children residing in this city. Of others, members of the party that left here, were Col. Win. H. McCoun, who succeeded Mr. Crabb in the St-te Senate, for the years 1855 and '56; Col. R. N. Wood, who represented San l rsncisco connty in tbe session of 1852, and was afterwards County Judge of Contra tjosia county , tcroi. Wood also leaves a widow residing ia this city;) Dr. J. T. Ox- ley, who represented Tuolumne county in the Assembly for the sessions of 1855 and 1 00 90 40 S3 t 00 S SO iH - iseja J SS 80 80 T5 i I 50 1 00 SO a 9 00 .:.. 60 a 3 00 5 a 6 10 18 18 SS 4 00 a TOO .....It 002000 . .... 30 003500 &50a 600 5 00. Batter, fresh roil,:.. Butter, packed...... Kjnrs, ............... Chickens, per dozen,. Flour, per 100 lb.,-. -Pork. i... rzuifi. Dried apple;: r Dried P caches,. ........ Uned .Currant,... , . ,i Apples, per bushel,.. . , LVKBEk Fir, clear, per M, ....2. Cedar, per M, ...... pmngies, cedar, per M, e m n fries, nr, per H,--. .. eaocaniBS. Sugar, N. 0.,... '- Sugar, China, . . ... .-T -.i- .. Sugar, white, crushed,.... 8yrnp Coffee, Kice,. Soap,.... j.... Salt, ..; ............ Candles, adamantine, Candles, tallow,... ... J.; ... Saleratus... Cordage, ...... ... White Lead Nails, ent. oer kear. Nail, wrought, per keg, . 18 00 a 15 00 DRYSOODft. Sheetings, brown................. 10 a 14 Sheetings, bleached, 13 a 80 A. REED having established hh Paint shop In Salem, ia Drenared to extents with Hianati-h ail I jobs ia the abnre line. Banners. Htandarde, and Em blems, for societies painted nn silk. satin, yehret or mas- n. rsmu oi an colors ana descriptions mixed, ready tnm, .. rn. I Lt- -I - - 1 1. : . 1 i 1 "i ua. a. mi ail' p , lJO nolle liCIU, ft.inacca Oil, Turpentine and Varnish, Wall paper and Border Window glass. Paint brashes, graining tools, dee. Di rectiona siren in Daintine. also in arslnina imitation of wood, atone or marble. z. B. Orders rrora abroad promptly attended to. All Job Intrusted to his care warranted to wire satis faction. Salem, Jan. 6, 1857. 4Jyl Boot and Shoe Store. ROBINSON WICKJION announce .. to the citizens of Salem, and the aorruand- f tfl in eountrr. that ther hare taken a store on tbe - May 13,1858. W Jf. D. PORTEH. QARPETIXQ and matting, fur sale at O. E. COLES. H OES, shoyeb, axes and hammer at ii. E- Cots'. B UTTS, screws, locks and file at G. E. COLE'S. 1AINT brushes and shoe brushes at G. E. Couc's. "TiTEBTTHINO in the wij of Farmer's supplies, for Xlt sale cneap at r.. tours. T7VEHYTHING that Farmers hare to sell. booRht at yj r v ole a. east aide of Commercial street, north of the postoBe where they will keen constantly on band a full assort ment of every kind of boot and shoes, both custom and sle work, which ther will sell at the lowest Uvine- pri es. Betas both practical workmen, all orders for tbe maaafactur or repair cf work, will ba eomnlird with. i ana is wnra won in a aanst atlal ana workmanlike manner. Give na a call and examine our stork. ; BOBUISONdt WICKMON. . Be.lem. March 1 J, 1857. .. . - : lmS . Look Here! . WEhasvjnst receired ndfiOO lb, of groand alum alt, which we are selling at S3.00 per hundred. . . - r, .! , - . . r .XJBISWOLDCO. QftOCKERT of aU kied at G. E. Cous. ' ILABS WABE of all kinds at G. E. CoLa'a. w OOOEN ware and broonss at G. E. CoL'g. B OGCt whips. Carriage whips and stage whips at U. E. Couc's. 84 PAIB of boots, from medium to best quaiitjr, for le at G. E.CoLra. 18 a 88 14 a 16 83 a 30 1 25 a 1 50 18 a SO 15 a 80 13a 14 84 a 3 374a 50 85 a 371 ixaa 15 85 a 33 15 00 ale 00 7 50a 800 1 A TONS assorted iron, Just reeerred st " 1U . 9mS - , GRISWOt.Oft ots and rooths shoes coarse aao nne, tor saie at . j . is. uili a. TV TENS shoes and aaitrrs IT J. coarse aad fine, for C0S. Caution ! the Special Ratlin aw Democratic Speaking at Chaaipoeg, on Satur day, Hay 30th, at l o clock f. H. A LL persons are forbidden to take away from xi Canitnl foundation any stone, or other material there remaining, or to ti luass in any manner npon the niina oi ine receni uapiioi puuamc;. naicser taete may be of value on the premises belong to tbe Territo ry, and Is held subject to the sction of the Legislative Assembly. - - GEO. L. CUHRT. Governor, and Treasurer of the Capitol Fond. . Executive Office. May S, 1857. w3 IfotlceftlOO Reward. I HAVE this day disposed of all my ri(iht and inter est of the stock appertaining; to the ' Belvidere Sa loon" to Measra. R. A. Barker . Co., and all persona knowing themselves indebted to am heretofore either by nvte or account, win ptemsc bum lorwara aaaaeute np immmaKiT us save cona. EL'SEBE M. PLAMONDON. Saleoi. May S, 1S57. , - Stf Medical and Surgical Notice. r' I oftea tbe ease that persons suffer for a long time with a curable disease from tbe fact that they do not CHILDREN'S shoes, stout, medium nd fine, for sale vy at . w. c cole s. T ADIES gaiters, slipper and shoes of every desrrip- Li lion, at . t. col s. T ADIta dress roods, pnne and summer styles ; a JJ fine assortment at G. E. Cole's. D RESS trimmings for sale at G: E. Cole's. "1 TTHITE roods, embroideries, laces, trinuninrs, etc.. VV etc. , etc., at O.K. Cole's. TJHINT3, spring and summer styles, Merrimack, X Co- chico. Union, Philadelphia and Manchester at G. E. Cole's. produce, or anything you wish (eredu excepted,) bring it u. E. cole s. T F yon have any cash. X to exchange for goods . . Oen. TaMe AifMMittsaenta. Winchester. Monday,' May i i -,' " Eugene City, Las County, Thursday. Brownsville. Linn County, Friday Albany. Saturday Salem. Monday Lrayette .'Tuesday HilUooro, Wednesdliy - Portland, Thursday Milwaukie, Friday . i i Oregon City, Saturday . , ". T - 18 tl , 13 U 16 -17 18 19 SO Paotle Speaauns;. Saturiiy May 14, at Mohawk Precinct. Monday - 17, Brown's schoulhonse, Willamette Precinct. " -- , WednedyMay . Curamln's Brice's Precinct. ' ' ' Tlrirrfay 11. Oris. Tarlor's, Long Torn. Friday . . " 12, Herbert store, Hichsruson-a Pre cinct. . . Saturday Miy iJ.Pri.keir scboolhonse Spencer rre elnct. " .-',,-'. Monday May 15. Coleman's Sioslaw. Tuesday May 2i, 1'lace of voting Coast Fork Pre- rinrt. !-...- . tVednesdsv Xsv it. Va Bristow Pleasant Hill. ', Thursday Msy ii, ItatUesnake scboolbotiM Lost Vat lej- ' - f- - .. Friday May 19, Pprin afield. Saturday May SO, Eugene City. : , . " ., know when to go to nod relier. l am prepared to re- oveau Tasaors, cancer and IMaeaaed Bone to re- Idoce dislocated joints of longstanding, straighten, wry necx. c:-3 iuox, ana w correct ail tie(..rmity of toe ace ana eyeiias. v. u. tAlrDLU., at. u. . corvains, v. t. auy e, 1857. 9tf Probate Notice. . ' Td all persons interested in tbe estate of B. M.GRAY, deceased, late of Benton Co O. yu are hereby notified to appear before meat my office tn Corvailis.on tbe 1st Tuesday of Jane next, to show e&ape why an order should not be granted to the administrator of said Gray 'a etosw o sen town iocs no. ana in tsiuca sio. , in tbe town of Curvalli to pay debts and charges against said estate. ,., YVM. CARD WELL. . P. ktay&.ls67. 8W4 To Prodi uee Stilppera. ' rtllTB fast saUinr el inner Wk RAUrrRL X MERRITT, well loaded with produce for San Francisco on her arrivaL Freight, $3,00 per ton. Apply to the Captain on board, or to Sw3 GEO. ABERNETHTA CO. SMALL profit and quick returns is tbe motto at C.E. Cole's. VTO charging extra profit to make np for swm fog ill ana aaa aeon, as i uave no aucn- . . . G. E. Colk- k LL who wish to bny I'm for cash or produce, will find it to their advantage to call on G. E- Cole. ax l. .awrra. TDPMiS a. pans Smith K Dawls, ... IMPORTERS aad whalasahi Draggies fre proof store. Portland. Oregon. Orders from toe country solicited. SmS - n. . & . . . PUBLIC SPEAKING. ' iae wonce. I -tr- "F m? ! J . a at r w 6KORGE TV. ItWsOH. CsaswJdnt. beitoro Use I I AT thSvSoldl all 7tn VhJ rLTlTiZ Z pleased to Meet and Addrraa his fellow tltl- cns of the dlflVreHt CsMinatea In taw Territory at ise time ana places nereafter slgnlfled. Tjifsyette, ' Vsmhill Connty, Tnesdsy, April T? Dalles. Corvallis. Elk ton. RohoW. Jacksonville. Polk Benton I'mpqua Donglas Jackson lesdsy, bursdaj IS. Jacobs andJi. Goodman, so that I have no claims whatever against them at this date. M. KAMISSKT. CaaaroBS and Fsiartaxn, April 14, 1K57. Tnursdar, Batnrday; Toesday . Thursday, Raturdsy, Tnesdsy. - Thursdar, May Ashland Mills. Conntv Seat. Josephine One other place, t be appointed by friends in the great Rorne River Valley : en the . Eugene City. lane " Tuesday, ' Albany, Linn Tknrslay. Salem. Marina - - . 8aturda.r, Oregon Cityy Clarkama " Taesday, .' Portland. Multnomah " - Tborsday, The hour for Speaking la o'clock P. M. - 30 1 5 7 : 11 I 16 19 11 13 M 18 S. JACOBS. 8. Jacoba V Co. X. OOODSUX. WILL continue at their old stands at Champoeg Fairfield, and at tbe log ehnrch, French Prairie, where they will be most happv to have their friends call npon them, and extend their liberal patronage as here tofore. We shall try to keep as good an assortment, ell as low as any store in Oregon. We can doit!! Onr goods are all bought ia San Franciaeo for cash down. Coate and are. SmS all She above places ia 1 GEORGE VT. LAWSOW. - M AltRIKD. ' At the residence of Dr. w. lister. In Lane Conntv. May 10, init., hv Rev. O. Callimn. Mr. Snmit t. Caenca, of Josephine County to Mis Elisabeth Vi Lists . of Lane Co. On Thnrsday. the list int.. by Rev. J. H. T. Hender aon, Mr. Joww J. rv.LLap to Miss Mabtba F. Hsjcnca on, all of Yamhill Co." Administrator's Notice. T ETTER9 of administration have been granted to the XJ nnderslrned.by the Probate Court of Umoaua Co.. O. T., npon tbe estate of HENRY O'BRIEN, deceased. bearing date Jan. 17, 1S57. . Therefore aU persons in dented to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the nndersigned, and all persons having ALL who wish to purchase on long credit, and on never pay, can find plenty of goods at other stores in town loat are aoie to sell on looee terms. MI . - Para; st White. - TTAVE removed to No. 1S2 Vfashingt.-n at, between A A Sansome and Montgomery, opposite tbe Market. San Francisco, where they wish to rail the attention of the Trade to the largest stock of PA TENT MEOICIffES Ever offered in this market, many of which tbey aree to sell at New York prices, with only cost Of importing added, and some articles at a siiii less rate, guaranteed to be genuine, as they import every ar kl direct from the manufacturers. 7mS Dr. GajMU'i Improved Extract f Yellow Dot k sirupinlla, u qnart mums, r: acknowledged to he the best Barsanarilla made aa is certified by the wonderful cores it has performed. Remember, this is the only trie and genuine article. Tuts medicine, wnen nsea according tn directions; WILL. CURE WITHOUT FAIL, Scrofula, or King's Evil, Cancers. Tumors. Eruptions of - uesBia, Erysipelas, Cnronic bore eyes, Kins; Worm or Tetter, Scald Head. Rheuma tism. Pains in the Bones and Jurats, Old Pores aad I Ulcer. Swelling of the Glands. Dyspepsia, Ss It Rbena iMsease of tne Kidneys. los or appetite. Disease arising from tbe use of Mercury, Pain in tbe side and Shoulders, General Debili ty, Jaundice and costiveness. The Best Fesssstle Medicine Known vTtHB Yellow Dork and Sarsaparilla is peculi.irly X adapted for females of delicate health, resorting from irregularity of menstrual discharges, aad other diseases peculiar to their sex. We aore the afflicted that a bottle or two of Dr. Guvsott's Extract of Yellow Dork and Sarsaparilla will at once regulate those diffi culties and renew tne natural energies. SMITH A DAVIS. Agents for Portland. Park White Sole Agents, and Importers, wholesale and re tail dealers ia all Genuine Patent Medicines, 131 Wash ington street, opposite tbe market, San Franciaeo. 7m3 nostettrri Celebrated Slaffaatk Bitten. THREE bottles of Hestettar Vegetable Stomach Bitter will con- the Dyspepsia ; one bottle will create aa appetite, force off the impure bile, purify tbe Mood and invigorate tne system ; two pottle will core the worst form of Liver Complaint ; one bottle will dis sipate that weakam at the. pit of tbe stomach, give color to tbe countenance, impart tone and strength to the system, and lend cheerfulness to tbe mind. Every family should have Hostetter'a celebrated Stomach Bit ter. No article ia so peculiarly adapted to the depress ing effect of onr climate. Sold by Druggists, Hotels and first class saloons throughout California and Ore- 8"on- . CArrtox. Bayers are particularly requested to be ware of a spurious article manufactured and represent- Recently In the forks of Raatlaaa f Jk. r! fi S'""...." 'r If? Hosteler Bitters, wnicn ail woo seuor net .M .f cii.ij. r I ...uvi u.t..rvNU. ouinjni ' 3 I toe article can detect, as it w never sold oy toe - gallon, OnMondar. MavIS. Rev. JoaMsvkv.o. e T JL9 rtock of 9. I covered with a asetabc rap, d aame on cap, and affection. ' ' -i-y- , - ' bottleta direcwna ror demanda against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent tnem, with the proper proofs, within one year from we oaie nereoi, toueunaeraignea, in sscouaourg.u. Xh in tbe aforesaid county. na. n. lewis, Admin r. Scottsbarg, O. T., April 13, 1847. Sw4 DIED. , AtwiU K Co., . No. 173 Washuotoh St., 8ah Fkahcisco. !JHEET, Card and Book Music, Piano Fortes. Near Cals pools, Linn Co., Rev. Mr. SrsaaT. of con. mtnntion. - i , . At SIlveHon. on the IfKh lnst..ordleseof tbe heart. avai. a r.nv vvubiuvn, VUsTwssJ.afljV,, , . Marion Ilonse, Sstlesn. TnE nndersigned annonnce tnth public that be haaparchased the well known tavern sunn, canen ine Marion Hnea, n ga. lem. together with the furniture aad fixture i, a lighted arrow. The flames caught 56i Q?1"6 H Rhode, member of the As- thereof. He win keep it in first rate atyie. and invne if, and in a few moments the fire was semblr from Mariposa Connty for the year tbetraw.., fthe public. , u. MAY. in; in great flakes npon the heads of 1856J Jbn C Henry, who represented the , LJ 1 ' , . , 1L Wool, Wool X7ool : elected by majority equal to tbe majority of that party at the November election. Pali ;etrn from Wisconsin ' show- the re-election of Whetson, tbe present llcpnb Ilcaa Chief Jnstice. Iowa baa gone Black Republican by a small majority. Batoit Rooce Elcction, April 13. Tbe election for Mayor to-day resulted in favor Coosiaard tbe Democratic candidate, over Tomlinson, tbe Knownothing candidate, by 15 majority. . " - ' . Tbe ooonialoas condition of affairs ' in Utah is; next to tbe slavery question, tbe most perplexing; domestic subject just now before the - government and people of tbe United States. Mr. Buchanan nod bis Cab inet are about.to attempt revolution among the Lattar Day Saints. It is proposed to eatl to Utah a military force of twenty-five hundred men ; oficered by persons of char acter, arbe have families ; and judges and eweesrUve ofieers of worth aad high stand ifrj who hare families, are to be appointed instead of Brigbam Young and his satellites. Natal' Movsmiuts. The steam frigate Mississippi will go to China, ' Tbe Sasqne haaaa wiU take her place in laying tbe sob mariae telegraph cable. TSKITSSSCS DCMOCRATIC NOIDBTATIOK. The TtaMcratlc SUte Convention has nom iawUed I. G. Harru for Governor of Tconss- same connty in the Assembly for the session of 1854: also. Jodtre Shaeffer. former! v Conntr Judire of Sierra county, also. Mr. F. B. Wilder, the publisher and editor of nn American campaign paper published in this city during the last Presidential contest. These gentlemen were among those known tons who were of the party, .and all of I whom,, we rear, have met this common rate. Mr. Rasey Bivcn, long connected with the Press of this State, and who held the posi tion of Assistant Secretary of the Senate in 1856, is also reported to be among the number. Mr. Biven had been residing in THE nndersigned are now nre paring- to card wool, at tbe machine, near tbe EagU Mills, on the Little Lnrkiamnte, Polk Connty, O. T. A difference of three cents per lb. will be made tn the cardtnip. in rases where rnwi-iurni. i fcVKKTS ft CO. Mayl.lM7. , llmi i Take Notice. ! A LL persona indebted to the nndersigned are expect- contrary be nut shorn i -r. ed to make settlement by note, or etherwisc. on or next, an order will be before the I Ith day of July, 1857, . ,.J. L, COOMRS. , ' ' . 1 May M. 1857. Ilw3 May. 6. 1857. boxing gloves. Ac, together with all kind of Tankee Notion, useful or sousing. Goods packed with great care aad forwarded with promptnes. . ; All order ahoold mention by what boat or Express Co. h goods are required to be sent. - ATWILL di Co.. SmS ' 173 Washington St., gan Krancfaeo. ' - Baavery amsl Confectionery. - fTIHE nndersigned would annonnce to the public that JL ne naa estaoiisnea nimseir in tne Maine: and con fectionery business at 8a lent, oa Commercial street, second door north of the Union Moase. A thorough experience at the baking business be trusts will enable him to ftive satisfaction to his customer. All orders promptly filled. Groceries and Frniti, will also be kept constantly oa band. - CUAS. McGlNN. , Aprils. 1837. . ;. i .. 6tf PROBATE Court of Linn Connty O. T. To heirs and distributors of the estate of Holloway Cushman, de ceased ; yon will take notice that Daniel Cushman and wlleo Cnahman. have filed their Petition for partition of the real estate beionaing to said estate, and if the n on the arm Tnesday tn June made accordingly. o. 17. HALEY, J. r Mar. S. 1857. 10wS SMITH & DAVIS. Araota fur Portland. White, General Agent. Saa Francisco. Pa rk ft 7m3 A. A Pbbfvhbp Bbeath What lady or gentleman would remain nnder tbe curse of a disaaTeeble breath When by using; the" Balm of a Thousand Flowers -as a eeatnnce would not only render it sweet but leave the teeth whit aa alabaster T Many persons do not know then breath ia bad, and tbe subject is so delicate their frida will never mention H. Poor a single drop of Balm on year tooth-brash aad wash the teeth night and morning-. ... gaaTiMO Maps East. Wet your sharing brush in either wan or cold water, poor on two or three drops of the "Balm of a Thousand Flowers." rub the beard well and it will make a beautiful soft lather, much facilitating the operation of shaving. For sale by all Druggists- - SM ITU ft DAVIS, Agents, Portland. Park ft White, Bsn Francisco. 7m3 strayed, FtOM the subscriber, a portion of bis stock, marked and branded as follow: Crop off tbe left ear, and swsllow-rnrk 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 HSATHEBLT. Lane county, Aug. 7, 1&.6. 22tf ! 7 ; Tsunmnill Hill Races. rTUIE Tamhill Jockey Club Serine Baeaa will .1 mence on Wednesday, the 10th day of Jan next. Hermosillo with his family some time prior I the meeUng: - to the deDartnre of Crabb ( his brother-in-l i!0-i- ,,,e heat?ror " "?'',s?- Entrance M. , . - m, . . . ' Ii mo. a. sweensuscs, roriAO. eaaole, Binge dash Uvl frnm this eitv: Thnp ia Mplainl I . :t r Sale of Public faad, and otlter however, in relation, to his fate.. At last dates be was represented to be under arrest at Hermosillo. His life may have been spared S. JP. Herald. ' ' , 1 ' ; Mwtlwen srCcabhl KxpedlUon. - Some eight or ten months ago,' General Crabb, in company with his brother-in-law, visited Sono ra. ' For the information of those who mar not be acquainted with all the facts and circumstances relating to the expedition, it may be necessary td state that Gen. Crabb was connected by ntarnage with one of the moat powerful native families in Sonora, and that in that family, resident at pres ent ia this city, the death of three husband and two brothers ia deplored to-dar. . At the time of I Nn. S. : Sweepstake, three year old. gabacrintion ; - - r .. . . ... ... . , ,. ' No. 4. Two mile beat, Jockey Club pone, $200, 1o muaiKVi ; By order of the Committee. S. J. McCornalclt, - - FranMiii Book Store. Property. I ! franw-r urucr. roan-AXD.o.T.1 . THERE will be sold at public auction, on the premrmi, TTA3 constantly on band a lane stock of Book and on Thnjsday. the 18th av Jnne next (oolea STATioyrar, which he sells at a small advance oa disposed of at private sale before thst time.) 320 acres pj,,.,, p.icsjj. of as good land a can be found ia tbe Territory, roa- A c, mTlw en ia the Oregon and WaabJoatioa ft Isasnsn for 1857. Book ordered tnere- from sent postage free to any part of either Terrritory. 'ortlaad. Fab. 34, 1857. SOyl listing of the north half of the claim npon which J. P. Smith resides, lying in Sprintr Valley, in Polk eonn tv 1 miles from Doake' landing. Said farm i well situated to make a first rate farm or if it Is desired, it will be sold in two lot ; there being a fine grave of ex cellent timber npon eacn ana or tne srac mm upon Lafayette, May 1, 1857. T. JOHVPOW. J.VO. PERKINS. JAMES HAYSEl . r . i ;llwJ Ccnrallia Warehouse, IY0. L one ead several never-failing aprings of water. - I f'am prepared to storapradnco, and will attend to re- Term , one half cash balance on time, witb Interest I cejying forwarding the sanje. . A. .6. BarneUt ;, ATTOEXETaSD COUNSELLOR AT LA W AND Solicitor in Chancery. Bethel, Polk Connty. O. T. MJ26.1837. . . fltf . Final Settlement. IV JmImiI For narticnlars, enonire or 4. tr. smita. on vm p- he. or of J. H. I. IL Moore. Salem. O. T. There will also be sold a let oi eow ana nww that time. Stda " J. r.eMrrti. 33tf ISAAC MOORE. r . Strayed, T71BOM Frier's place, near Bt P Co.. In October last, one with small star in roreneaa, ana ' Orleans Warenostae. OPPOSITE Corvallis. We are prepared to store pro duce, and will attend to receiving and forwarding theaame. 33 tf ., . ; ,. - WORTH dt BBO. . In Polk NOTICE ia hereby given, that Green 8. Moore, ad- I ST? Also, one bright bay America rainUtrator of the estate Jf fODiUCK.' do- wTtn srner forehead, and . ceased, will make final settlement of his administration I r.i.. man., hav color, bald fi black mare, TlreX ad very Hjrht AfflL ; baa a roaa I I Mr. Crabb'atfiiat visit, civil war nrevailed in 8o- bour for his execution bavins; arrived, belnora. One party was headed by Ciandara, Gover- i-j s kt. h.o. eMtohl ahAv hia nor of the State and representative of the Central was ,, vus. - -- rrrT T- Oovernipent-the othe by Pesjueira. With the bead, and tied to a post ia front Of the chief of tbe Utter party Air. Cfabb bad sererai bnildins; be had occupied, his face to the pott, interview. It was represented to him that, tbe and his back to bis executioners. At the people of Sonora were anxioua to declare theirin- Mmmn.l . fire at least a hundred balls I dependence preparatory to annexation to the Unit- l rriHE subscriber, proprietor of the Salem Market, in 7 . . ... .Lof I ed Htates, tor oppression was tneoniy result ox x the center of tbe town, ishappy to Inform the pnb- were uicu iuw uw I their connection wttn Mexico, ana tnat witn tne I lie tbst be neps eonstanuy on aano a m mnrtaJ of Henrv A. Crabb hanflT dead. I nM.tinn of Americans the Droieet was entiralv I varieties of meats, fresh and pickled. 1 1,- us. k.nH. A Afevian I f...ihU I various kindsof vegetab.es in their season. Beef will .j ....j j k - bnift. av. Mr. Crabb returned to thia State to' raise men BtePP. Wa.rd. t to aid the Sonoranian. in their struggle tor free, ered hi bead from tbe body the warm dom in the meantime the 6andara party were blood spirting half way across tbe street, defeated and their leader was driven from the The head was placed on a table in front, or State, and the declaration was aU that wasrequir- eeaaed. will make final settlement of hi administration of said estate on Tuesday, tbe 8th day of Jnlv next, at Eugene City, in Lane Co., O. T., before the Judge of lIVIMRVIMWUVIINIi - ... JOHN WHITEAKER. J. P. 1 My 9, 1867.. . Uw , ; . ' : . Salena Market. apply of all the Haatao baa una. H..V be sold aa follows! Fore quarters. 6 cants par lb., hind S oarter 10 cents; and if you want a choice piece, I aball barge yon a bit a ponneh - - All kinds of faamer produce and grain received ia exchange for meats. - THOMAS CROSS.- - Salem. July 7, 1856. 17tf American mare, small sise. ind saddle marks. Also. one Indian mare, bay color, bald face, and white fore legato the knees, and sway back. Any ce having knowledge of the whereabout of the above described mare hall be paid for their trouble. : Polk Co, Feb. 17. 1RST. - - 60tf- T' HS anoseriber , having aoldoot, calla apon eteij body iMdabted to him to nettle np their acoouta. no can ne toaan at tneoaa aaare. - PHUJP COHEN. Ralem.afarekS.18S7.. 63tf : Adssaiaiiatrator'a Notice. m.-mTWR l hereby erven, tnas ine nnaersisnea baa i been anpointed by the Probate Court, in and for Yamhin Co., aaminisuaior oi wie mmn HEteuiV a -v-ri-I.nfl- late of said Cow. deceased. All neraona h.wiog elalma against said estate, are roqnaatod to ore- aent them wtth tbe proper voucher, to the undersigned at his restaenoa in aaia oounry, witam one year rrom this day. Ana au persona owing saia astaiewui please man lmmeauua paymeu. - R. V. SHORT, Admin V. Lafayette, May 8, 1857. IQwe f. . .. Wanted. :. rfff bushel Oats, and 5000 Wheat, and anTquan- i 11 It II I Utv at dead swine, for which eaaa will paid oa delivery. Vfregoa visj, am. for which eaab will be . J. N.PRESCOTT. bss. sstr Negotiation of War Scrip. JUST printed and for sale at the Statesman office blank powers of attorney and aa-ipment for tnaafer of war scrip, from a form prepared by an experienced hW. Fnoi,tS per bnniredT Order by mail Sued. July 1.185. M - Straw Cnttera. 4POZ- Straw Cutters, j4 reeved, and fnr snle by 4wt Q- ABERXETHT CO. TAKEN UP. by the subM-ribrr. rending three miles north of Salem, oa or about tne' lstb of April, 1857, one large ex. red. with white face, hi fore feet and belly white, lower end of tail white, onderbit out of the ' left ear. JCfLY FOBD. May 18,1857. ' llw2 TVAKEN LP, by tbe sulvrriber, living near tbe head of the south Lnckiainule. one brvrn tw year olti bone colt, no brands perrcirsble; has becn'r nning near tbe premises for some motths, and was a stalliua wbeu he came to said premises. Jiata L. itil.li.V5I3. Polk Connty. Msy IS. 1R57. llwi TAKEN CP, by tbe subscriber, on or about tbe fir-t of May, 1k57. one steer, psle red. with some white tn the flanks ; in each ear be is marked wtth a swal low lone ; supposed to be Ave rears old : no other marks or brands perceivable ; ruhticnber living one mile ntb- wonot ncxinvme. a. r. thus rt)5. -Yamhill Connty, May, 1857. llwi ri'AKEN CP, by the subscriber living; eight miles A south of Lafayette, on tbe south fork of the Tam hill. one lanre bay hone, eight or nine years old. blaze face, right hind foot white, collar marks -. branded C on left h. Milder. fiICHMAS HALL. Lafayette, Msy IS, 1857. 11 w3 TAKEN UP, by tbe subscriber, living in Cbehaleni Valley, oa Sydney Smiths farm, six miles front La fayette. Yamhill County, one steer, four years old. col or red. with white back and belly, Mag boms ; the raid steer has been running here aboot IS months. The said steer is branded on the left bip. brand dim, can't tell what it is. JOHN ETZWILER. Yamhill County, May, IS 7. Ilw2 'T'AKEN CP, by the subscriber, living about 3 mile A. sonth of the crossing of the sooth LnckJamnte. in Polk Co.. one black and white pided steer, marked with a crop off the right ear, and a slit in the left. Said steer is supposed to be about 5 or 6 years old, and came to my premises sometime in February last. IJ. t: r-M.t-iH. May5, 1357. 10w2 TAKEN CP, by the subscriber, living; in Santiam Precinct, about two miles below Santiam Citv. one stray t-teer, white sides, brindle neck, white face, two round red spots on each side, marked with a dabble swallow fork in tbe left ear. and underbtt in the right. supposed to be foaryears old. Also, one pale red cow. some white on tbe flanks and belly ; marked with a crop and nnberbit off the right ear : rupnosed to be seven or eight years old. A bio, one black cow. some wuile in tbe Hanks, the ngbt burn broken off : no marks or brands perceivable; supposed to be four years old. Aiao, one ttiacK year ling steer, nas a wtiite spot in bis face, was a calf of tbe above cow. Abo. one two year old heifer, red, with some white ia the face, and some white on the bellv. A bo, one yea r'tng steer, roan with mottled fare, he was a calf of the first described row above. , B. BEEVES. May 6.1S57- 10wi T A KEN CP. by tbe subscriber, sooth of Albany eight miles, in Linn Co., O. T-, one steer, white and black pided. ball face, marked errin and pnlit in the left ear, tail white, six yean old this spring ; said steer was raided by roc, and was pet into government : raid steer came to my farm some time hut fall. c f . lOi ium rti. MayS. 1I7. 10w2 rT'AKEN CP, by tbe snbcriher, living on the east A side of Kit.ta Creek, Lane Co.. one sorrel mare sup posed to be about three vears old. said mare has a small ?tar in the forehead, and a small white spot on the nose, left hind foot white above tbe pastarn Joint. left Tore toot wb:te. bead mare was taken np anont tn loth of March, 1S57. BENJAMIN ZCMWALT. May 17. 1157. 10w2 KEN CP, by tlie subscriber, liring near the Soda spring. Linn. Co.. O. T-. on the 1st day of Mav. 1657. one yoke of exen.described as follows, about tew re? old. rather above tbe medium size, both branded P. A, on tlie left romp, and a brand on the lef t shoulder, and mostly red. white nnder tlie belly and en tbe left shoulder, the other a kind of roan, srime white fa the face. 10 LEONARD TTREM AN. TAKEN UPw by tbe subscriber. living fa Linn Co-. Oregon, two miles east of Thurston, on Muddy .one steer, three years old. marked with a month crop off tbe left ear. and a hole in the same, said steer is mostly white, some five spots about the neck and shoulders, hi-earg black, some black on his fore legs, below bis knees ; said steer came to my residence some twelve months ago. JAMES INGRAM. May 19, 157. I0w2 TAKEN CP. by the subscriber Hiving eight miles south of Salem O- T.. one iron grey mare, three rears old. no marks or bracds perceivable : supposed to be American. T. CRUMP. May 12,1857. lOwl TAKEN UP, by tbe subscriber living four miles sooth of Salem, on or about tbe 12th day of - April. 157. nne bay horse, white face, white hi- d feet, four yean old. ISAAC W. BE W LET. . May 11.1857. lOwl TAKEN UP. by the subscriber, living near West Point, in Lane Co., one white and red pided steer, supposed to be nine years okl. no ear marks or brands perceivable ; came to my premises test lecember. . SAMUEL V. HOLT. April 30. 1$S7. 10w2 TAKEN CP, by tbe subscriber, three mile west of Eota. Polk Co one rhestawt t ovrel worse with bias ed face, right hind lea; white to the pastern joint, brand' ed with the letter P. on tbe left shoulder, and letter A. on the left hip. witk some saddle marks : snppnsed to" be nine years old. , PLEASAKT M. HILL. Mays. IS57. lOwJ TAKEN UP. by tbe subscriber, hvin; ia linn Co.. O. T, 20 miles sooth of Albany, one ox, supposed to be about eight or nine yeani old, and marked with a smooth crop off the left er ; supposed to be branded with a letter M. on the left hip ; sal a steer is pale red with white face, eomeivd round the eyes, dew-lapped, came to my residence some three or fonr months ago. . May 3, 1S57, lew! Eaaterpriee Usse of Steaaaers, To all points above Portland on the Willamette River. fTTHE EXPRESS.. ...A. S. Murray. X EaTEKfKlSK, A. Jamicsoa. . .Will connect as follows: Steamer Exrasss leaving Portland every MONDAY and FRIDAY morning, at 8 o'clock, A. M. The bsTKnntrse leaving Canemah immediately on the arrival of the Exraaas, for Corvallis, on every MONDAY morning, and FRIDAY morning for Salem. All Freight for the above line will be receiptea l or through. Apply onboard Steamers, or at hUl 1 B nsisr boh, roruawi. iy Pacific Christian Advocate please copy. A5tf - Estray Notice. STRAYED from the subscriber in Salem on the 2Mb day of March J857.one bright bay horse, with white . hind feet, ahod before, and branded M S on tfe ngfit bip. Said horse ia about fifteen hands high, f-w years . has soma slight saddle marts, and a little white ia the face. ... Any person who win deliver said nnrae to me m Sa lem, or any information concerning him, will be liberal ly rewarded. Any information concerning left at Mr. Bell's 8 tor will be attended to. LUTHER C HJWLEI. Salem. May 7,1857- lOtf SaeriJrSale. NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of aa exe cution to medirecfd from the clerk of the Dis trict Court, hi aad for Marion Co.. O. T.,i favor of Louis Berjevin, and against John Hord. I have hwi upon and will proceed to sen. oa toe pmusvs, - town of Champoeg. oa the 15tb day of Jan next, for cash. tbe following property. Lot 7 Nock ".upon. which stands a good eweiiing boom, c-.- ' tween the hoars of 10 o'clock. A. At, aad J o dock F. 01 id day- . owavn! Claris?. May 14.1857. "w NelKe. rrwlanwomthwBW.yeosa.ettng; That I am to THh? Sto4 and wouW respectfully Son who know wiemselvea indebted to ma. or aaaeaugo Salem. January . BUtatat. Deeds AjfEW lot, jm pnaieu, inn a lurm pieparw oy one of the Judges of the Supreme Court, and for ale at the Statesman Office, st t per hundred. August Is, loos. Reataamranat. G.KRIECHBATJM, has opened a Res taurant at t;orraiiis. uentoa connty ; meals at all boon. He'll feed yon well, . . .. . - ..J . nr. grre nun a cau, next aoor ama vi vny Hotel. str w ISO Boaasity Land Warraaita ANTED, by the subscriber at Salem. Cash for Soldiet Bounty Land Warranto by C. N. TERRY-.