0 BOOKS!! DOOES ! ! The City Book-Dtoro, (FRONT ST., PORTLAND, O. T., A. R. SHIPLEY k Co., Have in Store, and will be receiving by the 1st of June IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Which they offer to the SPRING TRADE At small advances on New York price. Cire os call, or send as an order, and we are bound to give yon satisfaction ! A. It. Shipley fc Co., Are the Sole. Aoents In Oregon and Washington Ter ritories for the sale of The American Statesman, - A GREAT BOOS!! Being the only political history of the United States. Send as. your names. Price St 00 : Payable on de livery of book. Can deliver by the 1st of September to all who send ns their names by 1st of Hay. . Calaioroc of Part of onr Slotk : SCHOOL BOOKS. RsAmtas. Sanders' old 1st. Id. 3d, 4th, and Sth and The Young Ladies'; Sanders New 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5ta: Parkers 1st, 2d. 3d, 4th and Sth; Me- ttanoy isa, za, aa, stn ana otn. Si'Kt.LSss. Sanders Old, Sanders' New; Elemen tary! PittxeR. Sanders' Pictorial, School and Parker's. tisoaairaiES. Mitchell's, Ancient and Modern, OI- eys. Morse's, McNallcy's, and Mouteithe 1st and 2d .'took. M atuex atics. Arithmetics Thomson's. Tables Mental. Analysis. Practical, and Higher; Davics Pri mary, intellectual, rcnooi ana university; smith C-iIoarn's Rays Stoddard's; Paries Algebra, Snr- veviag. Giotnetrr. lractical Mathematics, Math. Die tiaaary, Lgto of Mathematics. Analytical' Geometry, 139 l uilosopay oi jiaiarmaur?. O rammirs. IS reen's Clarke's B anion's Smith's Kirkam's Snencer's Tower's. Philosophies. Parker's 1st Lesson, Juvenile and School; Comstock's Smith's. Historirs. Wilson's Juvenile, and United States; Parley's Universal; WUlard's Universal, and United States. Laxj cases. Cooper's Vir-il; Andrew's Latin Rca det; Viri Rax: Andrew's Latin Grammar; McClin lock's 1st and 2d Book in Latin, and do. in Greek; An hon's Greek Grammar and Reader; Johnson's Cicero. Fas.pjeile"s French Grammar and Reader; Woodbury's German Grammar and Reader, Tclemaqae. Greek Tes tament; 1'rench, self-taught; Sarrenne's French Dic tionary; Andrew's Latin do. Liddcil A Scott's Greek do. Anthon's Classical do. Smith's do do. Diction auies. Webster's School. High do, Aca demic, University, Royal Svo, Unabridged and Cobbs' Pocket. MisczLLASEors. Mattison's Astroaomy. Newman's Rhetoric Wood's Botany. Kame's Elements of Crit icism. Parker's Aid in Composition, Parker's Exer cise. Brooktield's Com position. McEUigott's Young Analvzer. da. Analytical Manual. Parker's Word Builder. Mayhew's Book Keeping. Wayland's Moral Science. Pafey's Natural Tbeoloiry. Blake's Agricul ture for Schools. Upham's Intellectual Philosophy. Mahan's do. do. Milton; Young; Pollock: and Thomp aon; (Edition for Schools) Cutter's Anatomy and Physiology. American Debater. Newman's Political Economy. Hitchcock's Geology. Great variety of Speakers and Eioention. Ail kinds of School Station ery; Slates of all sizes; Drawing Books; Drawing Paper; Perforated Card Baard; Bristol Board; Pencils and Brasher; Osborn's Colors; Inkstands, every size and style, Ac Ac, Ao. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. HrTaT llaacroiYs L'nited State. C volumes. XTldrcta's dJ, do, 6 n!am. Frost Pictorial United States. Taylor's do. do, do. Kotta's Hist. Kevolntion. Petersen's do. Wilson's United State. Willard'a do. l!'.-t. Indian Wars United States. Willard's Universal History. Mailer's d do, K tte-k's Hist. World 1 or 5 Toluote. Rdiin's Ancient History. Fair's d- do. Hume's En-jLnd. Mtcaulay's do.. co:n;!cte. Dickens Chili's do. Linxard's do. Gibbon's U me. DA:i bigne's Reformation. Biaj's M. E- Uhnrch. Allison's Europe, 1st and 2d Series. Prescott's Works. Border s HLrt. of Religions. Hist, of Conncil of Trent. Jose phs. All of Abbott's Histories. Historical Cabinet, sjucens of Spain. Q-ieen of Scotland. Help's Spanish C'on-)uests. Brace's H angary. Kidder's Brazil- En banks Brazil. Parley's Universal. History of Cnj stdes. Ancient Egyptians- H tilam's Middle Age. History f r By- "Boancr's Child's United States. Lossin's Field Book of Revolution. Biography. Plutarch's Lives. Life Brant. Won derful Characters. Great and Celebrated Characters. Lives or the Signers. Autobiography of Finley. La rnartine's Celebrated Characicrsl ljieof Adam Clarke, do Bishop nodding, do Xiebuhr. do Gen. Harrison, ia Daciii it-one- d Robert, do Lafavctie. Cap tains or Roman RcpnUic and Old World." Dr. Chal mers, 4 vols. Lives of Hamboldts. Mrs. Rogers. Mozart- Wesley. Fletrher. Life and Times of Clav: Irvine's Washington. Eminent Mechanics. Lives of Chief Justices. Josephine. Napoleon. Charles Lamb. Jackson. Gen. Green. Joan of Arc. Lady Jane Grey. J. Q. Adams. Julienne. Daniel Webster: Kings of Rime. Kings and Queens. Liebmtz. Lives of the Popes. Prescott's Philip 2d. Mary and Martha Wash- ia ftoa. Pioneer omen of the n est. 'I'sateia Hack's China. Araueaaiani. Stephen's Eirypt. din's Travels. Mungo Park. Xile Notes. Adventures on Masiiito Shore. Bayard Taylor's Trav els. Darbin's Travels in the East. Sciestjmc. Brande's Encyclopedia. Physical Geog raphy of the Sea. Wood's Natural History. Lardner's Levrtures. Useful Arts. Csmfjs. Matbematical ltc tioaary. Losic of Mathematics. Wonders of Science. Mitchell's Pianetarv and Steilar Worlds. Loomis' Re- ceat Ppjttcs of Astronomy. Smith's Pictionary of aits ami science, tuoain s nyarauues. uics s worKs. Vari--ts works on Architectare. Pobtbt. Byron various styles. Shakespeare, do. Milton, do. Barns, do. Heraans, do. Moore, do. Thompson. Yonng. Pollock. Tapper. Cowper. Pope. Campbell. Wad'worth. Ossaan. Montgomery. Kirk White. Female Poets of England, do. do. America and many others. Books or REraaiDtcn Cyclopedia of Geography, ojo. do. Fine ArtM. do. do. Biography. Cseful Arta. McC'ollooh s Gazetteer. Harper s L mversal (ntzetteer. FatTT A!B Ac.slclT.Tt RAU Elliot's Fruit Book. Thomas7 do. Downing' do. Barry's do. Fessenden's Farmer and Gardener. Fruit. Flower and Vegetable Gardener's Companion. Allen on tbe Grape. Pardee on Strawberry. Florist's Guide. American Farm Book. Alton's Domestic Animal. All of Saxton's Hand Books. Wouk3 on Horse, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, ic. Theological A RsLtniot'3. Harmony and Exnosi tion of Gospels. Xeander's Life of Christ. Butler's Works. Knapp's Christian Thologv. Western Meth odism. Morns Miscellanies. Lectures on Romanism. Briad of Dominic Rule. Elliot on Romanism. Barnes' Notes. Clarke's Commentary. Benson's do. Jav's Exercises. Watson's Institutes. Larraljee's Evidences. Batter's Ethical Discourses. Rogers' Edif of Earth, do. Reason and Faith. Foster's Christ. Perfection. Biker on Discipline. Writings of Arminius. Jahn's Biolical ArchseM ry. Bibles, all sizes and prices, from tl to $2. Te-taments, great variety. Methodist Hnnns. Christian Hymn Book. Chnrch INalioiot, l'fymouth Collection. Select Melodies. Christian Psalmist. Msoicat Buchiin's Family Physician. Hydro pathic do. Honvepathic Works. Misciti.i..!ceof-sJ Const:ltions of United States, Mivhew's Popnlar E.location. Crahbe's Synonvms. Piatt's Bxk of Cirri'r:t!es. Odd Fellow's Manual. Hetdiey'a Works. U vols. Mrs. Tuthill's, vols. Lay ar.l's Xineveh. Bigelow's Useful Arts. Haswell's En jriaer's Guide. American Institutions. Pursuit of Kowlelire. ParkMadison. Peruvian Antii)rities Way Down East. Pynshurt. Ike Marvel's Work San Jarson's Cook and Cwfeirtioner. Omntry Rambles in Eai':nd. Tslesand Iteverie. an excellent Temper ance Book- Money Maker. Escaped Nun. News Kty. Dick Wilson. Mrs. Hale's New Cook Book. Mil Ws Oid Red Sandstone, do. Footprints of Creators Young Ladies Counsellor. Young Man's do. Pictorial Cater-hm. Thomon's Lect. to Y. Men. Constitu tional Text Book. Captive in Patagonia. The Ameri can Housewife. Half Honrs with OM Humphrey, Athens; its Grandeur and Decay. Mrs. Sedgwick's RedToo.1. do. New Eng. Tale. Uncle Sam's Farm Fence. Arthur's Successful Merchant, do. Tals. Mrs. Partinzton. Horace Translation. Virgil do. Mrs. Car len's Works. Henines of History. Ind and Sea. Deck aod Prt. Sea and Sailor. Ship and Shore, Naval Life. Star Papers. Masonic Chsrt. Irving's Colnm'ms. Long Look Ahead. Citv of New York Living Orators of America. Yoang"Slan Advised. Mis sions in T.'nita and Fegee. Truth Stranger Tban Fic tion. Knout and the Rassians. Hydrapatbic Cook Bk. Death Bed Scenes. C.irt Bxk for Young Men. do. do. Ladies. Anecd-rtes for Girls, do. do. Boys. Ftwtprints of Famous Men. Charlotte Elizabeth's Wrfrk's. Ad-ice to Yonng Men. Peasant Boy Philoso pher. Ab'oitt's Marco Paul Bonks, do Franconia. And a number of others too numerous to enumerate. Constantly receiving large additions to tle forgoing. Stationery. Foolscap Paper great variety. let ter do, do, plain and gilt. Note do, dc, do, do. Envel opes all styles. Inks all kinds. Pens and Holders great variety. Blank Books all sizes and Ktylesv Memorandums. Diaries. Pass Bonks. Time Books Paper Cutters, do Folders. Shipping Receipt Books. Lithographic Prints a large variety. Wrapping Pa- rr g'KKl variety. Wafers. Sealing Wax, ic &c imtllv, we hnve a good variety of Ml-s'ic Books, New Carmina Sacra. Alpine Glee Singer. Duloimer. Chorns Glee Book. Metropolitan do. Sacred Melodeon. Christian Psalmist. Piano Instruc tors. Gaitar do. Flutf do. Accordon do. Violin do. Melodeon da. Plymouth Collection with Music Sheet Music And the most varied assortment of Statiokekt ever oTered in Oregon. tf This stock is all bongbt in New York and other Eastern cities and is sold at UXIFORM PRICES. W We keep on hand School Books in large quan tities, together with most of the publications of Haui-kr A BaoTueas; Dkkey A Jacksok; Iviso.i tt I'uisset; . Phillips A Sanson; A. S. Babnks A Co.; Miller, Oktom A Mcllioaii; Leart A Getz; Pctsam; - .. Aptletos; and others. 0T We ask your patronage. If onahle to visit in and examine our stock, your ordcw will be -Mrnrlcd to an tbe sau tzkmb aa if yoo bosgkt ia parasa. Portland, March 30, 1857. Jtf . DOOKS! Notice to Importers of Umpqni. THE8choonerC5IPgUA,underUie command of 8. D. Hinsdale, sailed from Umpqua river US fur San Francisco, on the 6th of May, ana intencj making regular trips bcteen these two ports. It is only necessary wa believe, to remind the impor ters of Umpqua that this vessel the Uiupua ia the nrst ever launcnen on me waiers oi ine umpuna, to in sure their patronage and support. This vesMel will dis charge her cargo at Scottsburg. and at tbe rate she in tends to carry freight, will not only save the shipier a very considerable item, but tare hiin the transportation up the river, and thereby enable hint to receive his goods without so much handling as heretofore. In line, the Schooner Umpqua, of Scottsburg, is a real Umpqua craii anu ocuik me am on toe list in tul great reform, confidently relies upon all the Umpqua for support and encouragement. For freight or passage a pply to Allan, McKlnlay A Co., Scottsbnnt. or to the Cant, on board. Merchant wish- ing to ship from Saa Francisco, can apply to Allan, Iwe A Co., 132, Clay St.. or to the Captain. Scottsburg. May I". ISiit. :f. BlaclLsntitbs and ottters, JLouk. 4 LLAX McKIXLAY A CO. have now on band a XI. large and well selected stock of Bar Iron, Cast Steel, lliwse shoe do., German do., Nail rod do Plough do., Plate do.. And intend to keep np the assortment so as to snit the wants of customers. Give ns a call, and yon will And that we not only have the fullest stock. Imt will sell aschesp as the cheapest." We are constantly receiv ing additions to our assortment, so aa to replace what is soiu. Oregon City, Dec 13. 1S5. 4!tf Henry Johnson ft Co. WHOLESALE DRPGGtSTS. (1M Washington Street, San Francisco.) OfTcr for sale to the country trade, the largest stock of goods in their line on the Pacific coast eom mi ning Drngs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Patent Medicines of all Kinds, Brushes, Paints, Oils. Glass, Turpentine, and every article appertaining to the business. Havinu su perior facilities for obtaining their goods they think they ran offer inducements to buyers unequalled by anv oilier nonse. Orders respectfully solicited. 401y Dentistrr. D1LJ.R. CARDWELL. Dental SuSreon Corvaltis, will practice in his profes sion, at CorcalKm. Ewrrnt Citn. If nu-Ar- Irr. Seottsburg. and Jacksonville. Skill, unquestionable; cnanres. resfiectarjie; wora. warranted. Teeth exam in ea. ana advice given free of charge. Due notice given or change or office. April 26. ljo. Ttf Novr Receiving rTlHE following articles from Bark Ocean Bird and for sale low. 50 gross matches ; 150 kegs of svrups ; SO hf . bbls. N. O. sugar , 10 bhU. crushed sugar ; 50 boxes randies ; 10 bbls. vinegar; 10 cases tea ; IS doz. brooms; 20 doz. buckets; ! rases men's One calf boots ; .. - calf brogans ; t " " goat " 3 " boys hrognn ; 3 " youths' calf brogans; 1 " women's Morocco boots ; 3 " imitation booU ; 3 " Mts-es' boots; 17S pairs children's shoes ; 12 straw cutters ; 24 grain cradles ; 1 reaper; 1 two horse thresher; GEO. ABERXETHT A CO Oregon City. June 1. lvs. jttf. VrlAIN PL' MI'S, monkey wrenches, match planes, screw arm, sash planes, " horse shoes and nails to fit . gnu locks, plugs and nipples, tubes, bullet moulds. Woseuholm's 1X1. pnrket knives, pruning and buddine knives, rat traps to etcA sfnirrWs. at MOORES' llooks and Stationery. 'CHOOL READERS, Parker's 1st. 2d. 3d, 4th and 5th, Sanders' do do do do McGnny's do do do do Davies'"aritbmetie. University and Common School, Intellectual and priinary, Davie' Bourdon algebra, Legendre , surveying. Geometry and trigonometry. Key to Davies' Arithmetic, Thompson's arithmetic, Parker's philosophy, " juvenile and 1st lessons. Grammars Clark's. Bullion's Smith's, Geographies Mitchell's. Monteith's manual, Monteith's 1st lr, M't?ie Lute of Zion. New Carmina Sacra, Christian Psalmist, Missouri Harmony, Normal Song Book, Singing Book, at 2'f MOORES' Notice. THEjidge of the Supreme Court, of the Territory of Oregon, assembled at the seat of Government on the ninth day of January, eighteen hundred and fifty, seven, do fix and appoint District Courts, to be held in village of Roseburg. in thecoontyof Douglas on the first Mondays, of March. May, September and Novem ber.annualiy, nntil otherwise ordered, and do limit tbe duration of said terms to six davs each. GEO. II. WILLIAMS. Chief J nst see. 4ttf M. P. DEADY. Asanrht Jnsti-. T1IOS. REYNOLDS 'I S. Francisco. HKSKIT LAW, Portland. Oregon. ROBERT A. LAW Reynolds fc Law. TTTHOLESALE tJrjrers and Commisaon Merchants and dealers in Orrgon Product, corner Kearny and Jackon Streets. San Francisco. $ff Advances made on Consignments. ar Refer toJ. FAILING A CO., I-wtland. Smfipaid Salt! Salt!! TONS "San Q'lentin"' SALT. In about (?0 and 100 lb. bags, just received and for sale verv cheap ALLAN Mc KIN LAY A CO. 20 Oregon City, Dee. , 1S56. Valuable Farm for Sale. THE undersigned now offers his valuable lim for oatle s i t n am U,,n n t ' . u 1 1 1 'i i x.'., wic mntx m luu miieai south of McKinnay's Mil is, on the Count v road running from Salem to said Mills. It coutains 640 acres, of which 5 40 acres is under a good substantial stake and rider fence, one hnndred acres in good cultivation, two hundred fine bearing fruit trees, a good farm house, together with other out buildings. Said farm is well watered, and tbe best adapted to stock raising, and wheat growing of any farm in the Territory. Said farm has been settled since is to, and was among the first claims taken in Marion Co. Any person desirous of buying a good farm, with a litle money, will do well to call at tbe residence of tbe undersigned. OLIVER PICKARD. Spring Creek, March 30. 157. 4tf Removal. BAUM A BROTHER have removed to iheir Xew St'ire next door to J. Strang's Stove establishment Tiiey have just received a general assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, CrocKery, Ac, which he offers for cash or produce. X. B. Wanted Rnttcr, Eggs, Bacon. Iril.Flm-r.and Wheat, for which they pay the highest market price. Salem. July 19. ls... istf Paper Hangings and Carpets ! TUST RECEIVED Per late arrivals, by FRANK J BAKER. 1 10 and 1 12 Clay street. San Francisco 8O0 eases Paper Hangings, French and American, every variety ; 60O0 rolls 1 reuch and American Borders ; 625 ps Tapestry Brussels Carpet ; 300 ps Tapestry Velvet Carpet ; 2aO ps Three-Ply Carpet; 300 ps Superfine Ingrain Carpets ; 30 ps Extra Fine Ingrain Carpets ; 200 ps Cotton and Wool Carpets ; 12.S ps Stair Carpets, assorted ; 275 ps Bay State Druggets ; 800 ps Oil Cloths, assorted : 125 ps Silk Damask and Rrocatclla ; KOO a Cotton and Worsted Daraaak ; 4000 pair Window Shades ; 375 pair I -ace Curtains ; 750 pair Muslin Curtains ; (timet Cornices and Curtain Bands ; 325 dozen Matts. assorted ; Stair Rods, Table Covers, Gimps, Fringes, Ac Wholesale and Retail, by FRANK BAKER. ln3 110 A 112 Clay st San Francisco. Cash paid for Soldiers Bounty Land Warrants. THE undersigned will pay cash, and tbe highest rates, for a large number of bounty land warrants, on application at bis office in Court House. Salem, O. T. C.N.TERRY. December 30. !!. 42tf Notice. STRAYED, or stolen from the anhscriber, living in Albany, Linn Co., O. T., on or about the first of December, 1S56, one sor rel horse, blaze faced, riirht bin L down, blended on ner shoulder O. T.. vented V. hair brand. No other brands or mark recollected. Adt an wtiiPninr i isl hiieua will i : tv.. ti J ' w iiut isiiT rewnraea. . . J. M. McCOXNELL. Albany, January ?7, 187. 4tfpid Final Proof and Notification Blanks. TUST PRINTED, a targe quantity of Final Proof l Blanks, and a small lot of Notifications, both from the latest forms. Order by mail or otherwise filled, Tbe cash mast accompany the order or tbe blanks will not be sent. Prices Final Proof, (full set) SO 00 per knnM SI AO nsr HriTPn Votiftcatinn Si A ftA - hundred, tl 50 per dozen. DiAiuai.ui U It ICE. Salem, April fi. 185C rTAR.at X - m MOQMB' A Coffee Party ! (WKW ADVERTISEMENT. y VTRS- ADAMS, where did yon get those beautiful 1X teacups and saucers? George got them at the EMPIRE STORE. Were there anv more of those white stoue China cops and saucers, and plates left? i snoum iiiiiik mere was ; noon nas got one coru or less of the same kind, very cheap, at the Empire Store. Why, Mrs. Iughlin, where did you get those Hue morocco shoes I 1 got them at the Empire Store. Do vou believe that vou can get goods cheaper at Uie Empire Store than at those stores up-towa t Ut course I no. La. me. Sailr. where did yon get this beautiful white sugar ? n by. Solomon said ne got It at the tin pi re store. Well, it ia too outrageous ; don't you think John got. two dollars worth of sugar, last week, at Mr. innepenaence Htore, and it is Diacx sanuy stun, oniy at to mate vinegar, or tne UKe. George, you have got a fine coat, vest and pants. I should think I had. You bought them at Portland, perhaps T Never. 1 boneht them at the Euudre Store. Mary, did you see tbe line calico dress that David Rot for Jane, last week, at tbe Empire Store? I should think I did see it ; and don't you think Rob ert boncbt Elizabeth a line calico dress, btst week, at Mr. store, and tne nrst time it was wasnea u went in for DisuuVJI and it looks just like a smoked lantern, or an abolitionist. Mrs. Dukes, where did yon get this fine cloth in Jim my s little coat 7 Why, that is nothing bnt some of Boon's Kentuck at IUQ Wiirtj iiwir. You don't sav! Well, mv husband went over to Sa lem some three weeks since, aud nnt having time to go down to the Empire Store, he bought something they call Mississippi Jeans, and it Is as coarse as cotton, and looks like I should sav. Mr. Walters, you have got a fine pair of boots, surely? certainty, 1 got them at tne r:mpire otore. Were there any of this kind left ? About a cord ! Lnry, mv dear, where did vca get those silk gloves ? Whv. dn'ddv boucht them for two bits at the Empire Store, and he says that he priced a great many of the goods in the stores in Salem, and he is convinced that the cheapest and best goods are to be found at tbe Em pire Store. Very well. If Abraham don't bark ont from you know what, I mean Lnclnda, I am going to get me a fine silk dress pattern, sad a complete , outfit at the Empire Store. Buttons, thread, wax. needles and thimbles thrown in to the bargain at the Empire Store. This act to be in force from aud after its publication, Appmveti, January it. !.. .-im XO. 575-1 By the President of the fritted States. IX pursuance of law. I, Franemx Pierck. President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known that public sales will be held at the undermentioned land nmces In the lerritory of Oregon at tne periods Hereafter designated, to w;l : At the land office at Orbkk Crrr. commencing on Monday, tht tenth rfay of Aucu't mrrt. for the disposal ot tne public lands wituiu tue loiioning nauiea town hip, viz : Xorth of tht biut linf and enrt of WVlnmrtte mwrulian Township one and fractional township two, of range oar. South of tht batt Knt and tatt of 1illanuttt meridian. Townships one, two, and three, of range one. Townships one, two, and three, of range firo. .VorfA of tht bist line and iretf of HUamrttr meridian. Townships one. of ranges one, firo. and three. South of the bast line and trert of 1'dlamttte meridian. Townships one. of ranges one, firo, and three" Townships three, of rouges one, and t ro. Townships four, of ranges one. f:ro and three. Townships seven, of ranges tiro, three four, and Irr. lownsnips eleven, oi ranges vu-ee. Four, and nre. Townsliiiis seventeen and eighteen, ol range fAj-rr. Townships seventeen aud eighteen, of rane four. At the land office at Winchester, commencing on Monday, the tenth dag of -tugmt nrxf , for tbe disposal of tbe public lands situated within tbe following named townships, viz : Smth of tie 6a w hnt and writ of IllSamrttt aifrtrfttn. Sections one to fifteen, inclusive, tbe northeast quarter of section seveuteen, the northeast quarter of section twenty two, sections twenty -three, twenty-four, twen ty -five, twenty-six. and thirty -live, of township twen ty tiro, of range six. The southwest quarter of sertion seven, the southwest quarter of section fifteen, and the northwest quar ter and the south half ol section seventeen, sections eighteen, nineteen, twenty, and twenty-one, the northwest quarter of section twenty-two, the north west quarter of section twenty-eight', sections twenty nine, thirty, thirty sine, and thirty -two, of township, twenty-two. of range serra. Lots one to six. inclxsive, of section four: lots one to four. inrlusiTe, of section tire , bits oce to Bve. inclu sive, and the southeast quarter of the southeast quar ter of se :tian seven ; I ts one to scvc-i. incl isive.and the uthwet quarter of the noAiiea-tof section eight, the eat half of section, tbe easTlialf of the northwest quarter, the northwest quarter of the northwest quar ter, and the east half of the southwest quarter of nine ; the southeast quarter of the southeast quaiter of sec tion ten ; the sstthwest quarter of the southwest quar ter of section eleven ; the southeast quarter of sec tion twelve, sectiuns thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen ; the northwest quarter of tbe northeast, and the nortli west quarter of section eighteen ; lts one to nine, in clusive, and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty ; and also from sections twenty-one to twenty-sewn, inclusive: the east half and the northwest quarter of section twen-ty-eigbt ; lots one and two. and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section tweuty-niiie ; the northeast quarter of section thirty-three, a"nd sections thirty-four and tb'uty-fire, of township twenty two, of range rigAf. Lots one and two of section seven ; I ds one to five, in cisive, and the east half of tbe southeast quarter of section eight, tbe west half of the southwest quarter of section nine, the north half ol the northeast quar ter, the north half of the northwest quarter, and lts one to four, inclusive, of section thirteen ; the north half, and lots one to four, inclusive, of section 14; the south half or the n. e quarter, the south half of the northwest quarter, and low one to four, inclusive, of section fifteen ; the northeast quarter of the north east, and lots one and two of section seventeen, and lots one to six, inclusive, of section eighteen, of town ship twenty-two, of range nine. Townships twenty-six and twenty-seven , of range fire. Townships twenty-six and twenty-seven, of range sir. Townshis tliirty-six, thirty-seven, and thirty-eight, of range onr. That part of township thirty-six south and east of the Indian reservation ; township thirty-seven ; sections one to six, inclusive, sections eight to fifteen, inclu sive, and section twenty -four, of township thirty eight, of range two. That part of township thirty-six south of the Indian reservation, of range tAree. That part of township thirty-six south and west of the Indian reservation, ol range four. Sections four to niue, inclusive ; sections fifteen and seventeen to twenty-four, inclusive, and sections twenty-eight to thirty-turee, inclusive, of township thirty six, of range fire. Township thirty-six. of range sir. Sections one, two and ten. to til teen, inclusive, and sec tions twenty-two to twenty-six. inclusive, of township thirty-six; sections one to eleven, inclusive, seveu teen. eighteen, nineteen, and thirty, to thirty-four, in clusive, r.f township thirty-seven ; sections two to nineteen, inclusive, snd twenty-one, twenty-two, and twenty-seven, the sonthwest quarter of section twenty- nine, sections thirty and thirty-one, the west half of section thirty-two and section thirty-four, of town ship thirty-eight ; sections nineteen to twenty-two, inclusive, and twenty-seven to thirty-tour, inclusive, of township thirty-niue : sections four to eiultt, in clusive, and eighteen, of township forty, of range South of the bate lint and tart of fllllametie meridian. Township thirty-eight and sections one to six, inclusive, nine to fifteen, inclusive, and twenty -three, tweitty fnnr. and twenty five, of township' thirty-nine, of range one. Kinds appropriated by law for the use of schools, military aud other purposes, will be excluded from the sales. The oflVrins of the above lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed ; but nosaleliall be kept oien longer than two weeks, and no private en try of any of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hnnd, at the city of Washington, this thirteenth day of February, Anno Domini, one thousand eight huudrcd and liftv-seren. FRANKLIN PIERCE. By the President : Thomas A. Hknokicks, Commationer of the General Land Office. Notice to Pre-Emption Claimants. EVERY person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the township and parts of townsb.ps above enumerated is required to establish the winj to 10V satisfaction of the register and receiver of tile proper land offi.-e, make payment therefor at soon at prartiff.ble after teeing thit notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lauds embracing the tract claimed ; otherwise snch claim will be forfeited. THOMAS A. HENDRICKS. 5wl3 Costmi'ssi'oner of the General Land Office. For Sale. TWILL sell one half of tbe land claim known . lha rknritrlit. I,mmv l.,in l.ir adjoins Mr. Peter II. Hatch's and is almut IniS, two miles from Ureeon City, on the miner Wil- "' ' laniette. 1 will also sell one half or the whole of the proierty, lying and situated in the beautiful and rapid ly growing town of Corvallia, Benton Co., and known as the " Thomas" property, consisting of four lots of land, together with all the buildings thereon. Bnid property is in a lieautiful location, and both will be sold at a great bargain in cash, or wheat or oats at cash price. Inquire of th subscriber, at his store in Ore gon City, in relation to both, or to Hon. J. C Avery, in relation to the Thomas property, at Corvallis. Also, six (6) lots of land in Oregon Citv. i JOS. N. PRESCOTT. Oregon City, March 1,1857. ltf Look Here. ALL persons that are indebted to James Strang, are requested to call and settle their accounts by the 15th of May, and all those who do not, will find their accounts in tbe hands of John D. Bonn, Justice of the Peace. Having sold my Tin establishment in Salem, I want to settle up my account. JAM Ktt STRANG, fialen, April 71,1857. etf Smith ft Dade. ' ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW AND Solicitors in Chancery, Corvallia O. T. t. K. BXITn. Oltf D. C. DADB. I. W. Mitchell, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, EU gene City, Lane Couutp, O. T. Surgical. JL. COOMBS. M.D.. Surgeon, Ac. SPECIALTY . DISEASES OF THE EYE. Corrallis, Oregon. September 23, 1S58. 2-imO San Frsaciseo Advertising Agency LP. FISHFR. iron building, opposite Pacific Express Office, un stairs. Files of all the principal Papers of California and Oregon may be found at this office. Mr. Fisher te the authorized Agent tor me (statesman. Chester R. Terry, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALEM. OREGON. C0M "missiouer of Deeds, and to take testimony, ac knowledgments, Ac, Ac-, for Iowa. Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, California nnd Washington Territory. let ters of Attorney, and all other instruments of writing, drawn on short notice. a a. Particular attention paid to taking depositions, collections of Notes, Accounts, Ac, 3'Jtf Boise ft McEiran, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, So licitors In Chancery, Proctors, Ac, in Admiralty, Portland, Oregon. 4-3 tf W. D. Farm, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, So licitor In Chancery nnd Admiralty. Office on Front street, next door north of btarK st,, Portland, uregon. Hurtling ft Crover, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, AND Solicitors iu Chancery. Office near the Court-house, siiiem, u. a. Geo. I. Sheii, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND Solicitor in Chancery, will practice in the various courts or Oregon and Washington Territories. Office, Salem, u. IV . Delazon Smith, 4 TTORXEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. AXD XaV Ssolieitnr In Chancery, will Drorantly attend to all business nertaininc to his nrufession in the first Judicial Districtand before tbe Supreme Court of Oregon. Office, Albany, Linn County. O. T. N. B. When not at his 'office, mr aliseiit on profes sional business, he may be found at his residence, live miles south-east of Aloany, on what is knowp as the t.i rand rratne. W. S. Brork. a TTrtPvrv a vn rni'vcui t t t ttt i vn Sr.lioitor in Chancer j, will practice in the v a rimy courts in thU Territory, and promptly attend lo the col lection of all claim aVai:i-t the L'aitcd Stati-s. through an eflk-ient azent re-iUiiiff at Washington City. OSice I. f i :. ii' .. m i" IU f.UJiCUC IL , IsAIlC V'MJIU V , V. X. It. 12. Stratton, TTORXEY AT LAW. will practice in the various tl courts of southern Oregon, and in the Supreme OKFtca in Deer Creek. Donirlas eonntv. O. T T?es. dence 6 miles north of Winchester, on the Willamette road. X. B. B nnty Land Warrants obtained for claimants on reasonable terms. j:!tf Cliadwick &. Ciibb. 4 TTORXEYS AXD COUNSELORS AT LAW. Ko- 1 V licitors in Chancery. Ac. O.Tices at Winchester and (lanlicir. is. . I ninwicc, Winchester. Donglaa Co. O. T. A.C litSBs, (Jardiner, Umpqua Co., O. T. Nov. 9, D55. Jjtf K. St. BAKNr. J. c. WIL?OS. Ilarntini & Wilson. 4 TTORNIES AXD COUXSELI.ORS AT LAW. Sa . lem, Oregon. Particular atteutiou In eiven to the collection of notes and accounts, and cairns against gnveruinenu Bounty 1-and Warrants bought and sold. U:a over Slarkey's Store. 4S 11. F. Itntiliain. 4 TTORXEY AXD COUNSELLOR AT LAW Of- 1. fice at the Court House, S;ilem, O. T. 6tf Pillow ft Sosrs, w ATCHMAKEKS, Salem. Repairing prompt- . . - . - : I'llTO. 4 IT W. W. CB11I1M. A. J. THAYKK- 4 TTORXEYS sad Counselors at law, Solicitors in 21 Chancery. c. tisn.-e m It iliert s buildiugs. Main street, Corrallis. Kenton Co., O. T. Corrsilis. April 1, 1jT. Stf J. n. Cole, 31. D., nilYSICIAX AXD SURGEON, L f-!f Portland. Oregon. Mfdiral. rp J. m:IGHT E. It. STOXE. bavine; associated J. . tocether i:i practice. respectfuHy tender their ser vices to tne people or Henna and 1-mii uesinne to cure tbe favor of the afflicted by success ony. Office near J. c. Avery store, corvaMis. suypaid A. B. liallctk, t RCHTTECT AXD BUILDER. T0RTLAXD. O. T. i Desicns, plans, speciScations, Ac, furni-hed on reasonable terms. William C. Gristvold & Co. iIEPwC ERCHAXTS. SALEM. OREGOX TERRITORY. C. GK1SWOLD, 22tf C. S. WOOPWORTH. n;rne City. H OR ACE E. LAWREXCE, Proprietor of the Eugene citv Hotel. latr. Medical JNolice. THE stibscrilier, wuuld inform the inhabitants that he is at his old stand, ready to attend to all calls in his profession ; also he has on hand a well selected stock of Eclectic eimceiitrated Medicines, with a well asorted supply of Syringes, all of which he will dispose of on reasonable terms. W. WARREN. Salem December 2, 156. 3stf W. II. Makers, 31. 1). PHYSICIAN and Sarse.m. OlB.c in my new build ing, on Main street, two doors north of Dr. J. S. Mclteeny's fire-proof building ; where I will be found when not professionally engaged. I will keep constant ly on hand a fresh supply of Drills and Medicines which I will sell low for cash. Corvallis. Dec. 9. lsi!. SDtf Medic :1 Solice. DR. R. W. SHAW, lute or San Francisco, California, offers bis professional services to the citizens fo Salem and vicinity, and respectfully solicits a share fo publie favor. m Office at Reed ami Fellows' drug store. I4y R. W. SHAW. Campbell ft Pratt ATTORNEYS AT LAW, San Francisco, California. OlTli-e, comer Montgomery aud Sacramento streets, over Parrott A Cos. Bank. Messrs. Canipliell A Pratt have lately removed from Oregon, and will be pleased to attend to all business entrusted to their rare. 3 ltf Alexander Campbell. O. C. Pratt. Joseph 3. lsroit. JIAIS ST., OREUOS CITT. DEALER in Family Groceries. Hoots. Shoes, Ac, and Paints and Oils, wholesale aud retail. July 7. 1HS. lStf S. Kllstvortli, ATTOR.NKT AND COUNSELLOR. UP. Supreme aud other Courts. Office Eugene City, Lane Cuuiity, Oregon Territory. Also Commissioner of Deeds lor New York, Connecticut. Ac. A u mist 2il. loi. 2r Watcltniakinr. WILLIAM F. HIGH FIELD, Chronometer and Watch maker, Oregon City, has removed to tbe buildiiiK iustopuositetothe Main-street House, where he can be cou-fciutly found prepared to do any business iu his line. Watches cleaned and repaired on s' !wt notice and reasonable terms. Also a choice lot of witches aud jewelry for bale. March 5. Isj4. ly51 S. Hamilton, 31. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, would 'respectfully announce to the good people of Douglas aud the ad joining counties, that he has located permanently at Deer Creek for the purpose or practicing medicine, and in which profession he will be faithful to discharge all duties, and spare no puius to render the patient easy and comfortable. Okkick opposite R. H. Dearborn A Co.'a store, on Main street. Drugs and Patent Medicines for sole at low cash pri cet. 42tf Wells, Fargo, k Co., BANKERS and EXCHANGE DEALERS. W..F..A Co., in connection with their Express business, will also transact a general Exchange and Collection Buti nett. Collections and Remittances made in all parts ol Oregon, California. the Atlantic States, and Europe, with promptness and despatch. Dust, Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion, bought and sold. Sight Exchange on -Veto York, Botton, Philadelphia, Albany, Rochetter. Buffalo, Erie. Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukie, Galena, St. 7-oui. Louiteille, Cincinnati, and forty other principal towns in the Atlan tic States and the Uunadns, may be procured at any of OUT OUICeS. T I-,, jimm, n V. , y . 114, Montgomerysrtreet, San Francisco JAMES O'NEILL, Agent. - June 1S55. Allan, McKinlay, & Co., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Gro ceries, Hardware, Ac, Oregon City, O.T. Dec. 20. 1851. ' 40yl EB. Syrup, 30 kegs, 8's and 6's, ror sale by . 4wt G. ABERNETHY A OO. Dr. Cxapkay'i Medieal Soliees. DR. J. L. CZAPKAY'S Grand Medical and Surgical Institute. Sacramento St.. below Montgomery oppo site Pacific Maill Steamship Co.'s Office, Sau Francisco, California. Kstablisned lor tne rermancni cure m Private and Chrouic Diseases, and tbe suppression ol qnackery. lr. J. u. CZAI'KAY, late in the Hungarian itevom tionary War, Chief Physician in the 20th Regiment of uonvous, enter surgeon to tne military nnspuai at i e.-m, Hitnearv. and late' lecturer on Diseases of Urinary Ors gans and Diseases of Women and Children, would most resiiectfully inform t!ip public of Oregon and California that he has opened an Institute for the cure of Chronic Diseases of the lungs, liver, kidneys, heart, blood, brain and the horrid consequences ol self-abuse, and he hopes mai ins mn; experience, auu nuccesoi m rdii c m. ny years, will insure him a share of public patronage. By the practice of many years in Euroe and the Uni ted States, and during- the Hungarian war and cam paigns, he is enabled to anuly the most efficient and successful remedies azaihst diseases of all kinds. He uses no Mercury chartres moderate treats his patient In a correct and honorable way has references or on Questionable veracitv from men of known respectabili ty and high standing In society. All parties consulting mm by letter, or otncrwtsc. win receive tne nest anu eentlest treatment, and implicit se'recy. The Dr.'s offices are on Sacramento St., below Montgomery. San t rancisco, California. I-rna SPERMATORRHCEA OR LOCAL WEAKNESS. Dr. L. J. Czapkay would call publie attention to spennatorrlKca or local weakness. There is not in tbe cataloeue of human maladies one more to he depreca ted than this, as well because of present distress, as the ultimate results. The tone or the system under us in fluence is either imoaired or entirely destroyed, and a classof svmiitoms superinduced that unfits man Tor the performance or any ot tue ordinary names i t::e. ine injuries done to the physical part of man is truly la mentable, but trilling when compared to tuose ot tne censorinra. the ereat nervous renter, and to the ner vous svstem ffenerally. This disease, which is too ofteu conseouent unon that solitarv vi-e. self-aSmse. involves pathological conditions Toey-ud the comprehension of tue uninitiated, out wnicii are wen unoerstood ny me reg ular practitioner. Among the svmptoms most conspic uous are the following: lve of solit ide, aversion to business and societv. distressing timidity, nervous ex- eitempnt from slicht causes, liss of memory, confusion of ideas, inability t-i reason correctly, low spirits and lassitude, dullnc.-a- of apprehension and misanthropy. These beinz functional derangements, are o:ten tue nar biniersor horrid onrmic lesions or the brain, which nrodnce tatuitv. dementia and death. For the cure or this and all kindred diseases. Dr. Czapkay has established bis Iustitute. where nil may relv with nerfect confidence upon that skill which long experience and thorough devotion to bis profession bis given. Those who snBer should call or write without delav and use the means by which they may recuperate and live. All consultations, bv letter or otherwise, free. Ad . " lit, , r-T . Tt- , v" are to it.b.j.i..aiaiii, 12m3 Medical Iustitute, San Francisco. Cal, SECRET DISEASES. DIL. L. J. CZAPKAY'S EX tra ordiuarv success in the treatment or secret dis eases in the primary and other st aces, induces him to call puoiic aiteniiou to tne loci taat oi tue great num bers who have made daily application to him. there is not one who has not been eifoctually and permanently cured. In rerent cases of private di-eases, the Dr. guars antics a perfect core in a tew days without hindrance to business or other inconvenience. The Dr.'s method of treitiuT these maladies, combines the improvements made by the medical faculty with discoveries of his own that are uukoown to anyone el-, and which, when applied, prevent the possibility of evil after consequen ces. Secondary svnhilLs, which is sa destructive cf health producing nl.-erations of the throat, destroying the so:t parts, aud leaving the bones exposed, which m-rtify. separate and come away, disfiiraring the sufferer moTst horribly, as well as impairinir bis general health, and predisjvising to consumption, the Dr. treats in the most certain and eraeaem mnnuer. .iso, pamiui sweuiuj: unon the bones, disfiguring spl itches upoa the skin sores, pimples, and all other consequences of private diseases he guaranties to cure or as-ks no compensation. Dr. C would especially cal! theattention of thsewho have failed to odtiin relief fnra otiiers, many of whom he has already cured, and manv are still unrtcr treat ment. The Dr. makes no ehsme for cons;iltati:in. and invites all to call at bis Institute :and he will cive them such satisfaction as they can otaia nowhere el-e Those at a distance, bv "writing to the Dr.. can have their cures properly tended to. O.'ficeson Sacratnen- tft-. below Jlontgr ery.Mn rrancisco. iai. i:mi The Creatrst Diseorerr of the Ase. f- rjEAT B!essi js to Mankind! Innocent but Potent! VT DR. CZAPKAY S PaoPHILtCTIccit, (seir-d:sintec ting azeut.) a sure preventive against secret diseases and aa unsurpassed remedy for scrofulous, gangreaous and cancerous ulcers, and all eutamms eruptions asd dis eases. Fur sale at Dk. Ctarsir's Office, Armory Hall, corner of Sacramento and Montgomery sts.. Sau Fran cisco. Cal. As inoculation is preventive aaiir.-t small pox, so is Dr. Czapkay "s Prophilacticum a preventive against secret disease. That they can be prevented by proper agents, is as well au established fact as that they can be cured after tueir establishment. This principle, which is now universally recognized, was received even before the days of Jenner. the discoverer of vaccination, ia 1735, and its multiplied benefits ever since hsve re ceived as they deserved, the attention of the Medical faculty. It was in pursuit or this branch of the medical science that Dr. L. J. Czapkay fortunately made the dis covery or his lttphy!aticutii. which, for the cancerous and cutanous disorders, stands unrivalled by any agent in the Pharmacorwea. The ntotftu operandi ot this med icine is explained upon the hypothesis that secret poisons posse-w chemical properties which are neutralized by being brought in contact with this prophyl atic, as acids are known to neutralize alkalies, destroying entirely their original properties, and rendering them inert- The effect or this agent is immediate, and removes tbe possibility of a contraction of disease. If, however, the disease has been contracted, it is useful in neutralizing the poisonous secretions, which by absorption, produce the consequences known as secondary disease. Ia can cerous aud gangerous ulcers, in ftttid discharges and in cutanous diseases where the secretions are excoriating, it acts upon the same principle aud is one of the m ist effectual remedies for the purpose now known. Where disease is once e-taMis'ied it should te used iu con nee tiou with other remedies, and when so used never fails of success. It has been administered by the Doctor in manv thousand cases, and be has yet to find the first in which it has failed to subserve the purpose Tor which it was administered. Price, $o. Full directions are at tached to each package. N. B. lu cases where the Prophylaticum is nsed as curative. Dr. I,. J. Czapkay will furuish (gratis) a pre scription lor his blood purifier. All communications from the country, addressed only o Dr. L. J. CZAPK AY. San Francisco, Cal.. will be strictly and confidentially attended to. and remedies, with the greatest care and secrecy, immediately dis patched by express or otherwise to their domination. v L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D. 12m3 San Francisco, Cal. To tub Lapies op Oheoos aso California L. J. Czafkav, M. D., physician sargeon aud accouclicr, in vites the attention of the sick and afilicted females la boring under any of the various forms of diseases of tue brain, lungs, beast, stomach, liver, womb, blood, kid neys, and all diseases peculiar to their sex. The Doc tor is effecting more permanent cures than any other physician in Oregon or California. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save yoursel. from painful suffering and premature death. A!! mar ried ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstances do not allow to have an increa-e in their families shonld write or csll at Dr. L. J. Czapkay 's Medical Institute. Armory Hall, corner of Sacramento and Montgomery streets, snd they will rereive every possible relief and help. The loctor's 0:H -es arc so arranged that be ran be consulted without molestation. 12mJ Al consultations t by letter or otherwise,) free. Address to PR. L. J. CZAPKAY. M. D., Medical Institute, San Francisco, Cal. SarTbe attention of the readers is called to the fol owing: A lady of high standing in society and respectability, published a card in tbe Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch, Septemlier 14. ISol, which is as follows: A Caud The undersigned feels it her duty to express her heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Czapkay. Tor the success ful cure or herself and child. The latter having been afflicted by a severe attack of 'Cholera Infantum." was given up as incurable by some of the m ist celebrated physicians, when she called on Dr. Czapkay. of whom she heard very favorable report, and who, after a short period, restored the child to perfect health. Encour aged by this extraordinary result, she sought advice herself, for the scrofulous malady, with which she had been afilicted ror eight years, and which withstood the treatment or the best physicians in Europe and Ameri ca. But Dr. Czapkay has succeeded in affording her permanent relier. so that she can now enjoy life, which. Tor 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 physicians within the United States. Mrs. CAROLINE C.RAY, Corner of Walnnt and 7th streets, Philadelphia. A. Glazkr, Notary Public, 126, 7th street. The following is an editorial notice in the Boston Daily Times of August 6th, 18i4: A Skillftl Piiysiciax. Dr. L. J. Czapkay has opened an office at No. IS Pleasant street in this city, Dr. C. is a Hungarian by birth, and was connected with the patriotic army as physician and surgeon under the patronage of Kossuth. He combines with a finished education and the most refined and agreeable manners, the most extensive scientific abilities and skill in his Erofession, and we feel much pleasure in recommending im to our citizens as a physician and a gentleman. Dr. Czapkay has spent some time in Philadelphia where 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, with whom we are personally acquainted. He had an extensive practice in Hungary before the Anstrians and Russians compelled bim to leave it for being found guilty of excessive patriotism. We hope he will receive that patronage due a man of so eminent capacity. The above are only a few of the many testimonials which Dr. Czapkay has iu his possession, but cannot publish fur want of space. All communications, (by letter or otherwise,) free. , avoid the delay of corresponding, can have immedi J "eodiag ten dollars as consultation fee, and can have medicine forwarded. Address to I-- J. CZAPKAY. M. D. 12ra3 San Francisco, Cal. SPERMATORRHEA or Locat Weakness, nervous de O bility, low spirits, lassitude, weakness f the limbs and back, indisposition, loss of memory, aversion to so ciety, love of solitude, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness headache, pains in the side, affection or the eyes pim ples on the race, sexual and other infirmities in man are cured without rail by the justly celebrated physician'and surgeon, L. J. Czapkay. His method of curing diseases is new (unknown to otnersj ana nence tne great suc cess. All consultations, by letter or otherwise, free. Address,- Ij. 4. Linrai a , 12m3 San Francisco. Cal. Notice. rpHE Judge-J of the Supreme Court of the Territory of JL uregon, assembled at toe seat oi uoveniuicm. the l'Sth day or December, 1956, do nx 'ana appoini 1 1: ,.: ... V..-... l. i, r CiLm in the county or Marion, on the first Mondays of April and September, and the fourth Mondays of Maw and Octo ber, annually, until otherwise ordered : and in the city of Portland, in the countv of Multnomah, on tbe fifth Monday, or December, l-s-6, and thereafter on tne nret Mondays of May and October, and the third Monday of .Inne and November, annually, until otherwise order- ed,and do limit the duration of said Terms to six days each. GK. H. WILLIAMS, Chief Justice. 41 CYRUS OLNEY, Associate Justice. Strafed. FROM Frier's place, near Bethel, in Polk Co., in October Last, one black mare, with small star in forehead, aud very light mane for an American mare ; has a roan colt. Also, one bright bay American mare, small size, with star in her forehead, and saddle marks. Also, one Indian mare, bay color, bald face, and white fore legs to the knees, and sway back. Any oce having knowledge of the wheresbonts of the above described mares shall be paid for their trouble. A. K. FOST. Polk Co., Feb. 17. 1S57. SOtf WRITING-PA PER, superior article, Black ink, from quarts to 2 oz. blates and pencils, Tabor's pencils. Envelopes, wafers, School cards and toy books, at 26tf MOORES XV. WEAT1IERFORD, (CITT DRUG STORE, UPPER WHARF,) XT TflOLESA Li. ui.u n-i-.ii e..cr in Prnss.Medicines. V Chemicftls. Paints, Oils, Pve Stuff. Druggist Glass Ware, Bruhcs. Srrrgical Instruments. Trusses Herns. Roots. Extracts. Periumerv, j-baving and Toilet Soars, and a full supply of ail the popular. Patent or 1 rpnctrrry Medicines, a .a aim se every omer amcie in ocr line of business. Which are offered to the trade wholesale or retail at ertremeiy reduced prices, and in quantities to suit. Everv article warranted as renreented. W. WEATHEKFOP-D. M. D. Portland, 0. T., March 13. l-!o7. 52m3 CoSee. TF TOU WANT a really good article of COFFEE, tbe A undersigned have gt la,(W pounds best " coatA RICA.' Come in and look at it. ALLAN McKINLAY A Co. Oregon City, Pec. 6. ls.56. J AS. R- RICHARDS. San Francisco. jxo. scntarot, I Portland, O-T. t Richards 5w 3IcCralcen. "COMMISSION M ERCHAXTS. and Jobbers jn Oreron U Fiour. Grain. Pr lu-.-e. Frait, Pork. Bacon. Lard, Hams, Ac, Ac. Orders for Oregon trade promptly at tended to. IJberal advances made on consignments. Xo. 41 Sacramento street, below Front, San Francisco. January 27, Iso". l'3tf TAX receipt blanks f- sale at t!ie Stateaiaan ofSce, at il per buadred. DRY-GOODS for bt&ea and gentlemen, iar great va riety, at 20tf MOORES" c L'NTY ORDER BLANKS For sale at tbe STATESMAN OFFICE. The Laws of Oregon. THE OREGON STATUTES, 1555, being a large vol ume of 650 pages, with complete index, annota tions, and references, comprising all the laws in force iu the Territory, inclusive of those passed at last session of the Legislative Assembly, are for sale at the office of the Statesman, at five dollars per copy. The work is ex ecuted iu the best manner, bound ia law style, and is sld at publisher prices, and as low as a like work can be bought in any Str:te in the LTn:on, and at the lowest figure they can be afforded fr here. The price place? them within the reach of all who desire the laws they live under. Orders by mail accompanied with the cash, tilled by ret-.Trn mail. " It is tbe last code of laws that will probsbly be published in Oregon, for many years. In addition to the enactments of the Legislative Assem bly, the volume contains the Declaration of Indepen denfeConstitution of the United States, Treaties with GrearBritain re!ating-to Oregon, Ordinance of 177, in force in Oregon. IVwiatiVw "aw and all amendments, and full abstract of United otates Naturalization Laws. Land Warrants. THE subscriber will pay cash fr-r land warrants. JOHN McCRAKEX. Portland, Feb. 17,1557. 50if ualth or Sirkness! Choose Bctwesn Their. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. THE Blood furnishes the materia of every bone, muscle, gland and fibre in the human frame. When pure, it secures health to every organ : when corrupt, it nece-sirily produces disease." HOLLOIFAVa PILLS operate directly upon the elements of the stream of life, neutralizing the principle of disease, and thas radically caring the malady, whether located in tiie nerves, the stomach, the liver, the bowels, the muscles, the skin, the brain, or any other part of tbe system. USED THROUGHOUT TIIE JfORLD. Holloway's Pills are equally efficacious in complaints common to the whIe human race, and in disorders pe culiar to certain climates and localities. ALARMLXG DISORDERS. Dyspepsia, and derangement of the liver, tbe sonrce of infirmity and suffering, and the cause of innumera ble deaths, yield to these curatives, ia all cases, howev er aggravated, acting as a mild purgative, alterative and tonic ; they relieve the bowels, purify the fluids, and invigorate the system and tbe constitution of the same ime. GENERAL WE A KXESS X'ER VO US COV- When all stimulants fail, the renovating and bracing properties of these Pills give firmness to the shaking nerves and enfeebled muscles of the victim of general debility. DELICA TE FEMALES. All irregularities and ailments; incident so tbe deli cate and sensitive organs of the sex are removed or prevented by a few doses of these mild, but infallible alteratives. No mother who regards her own or her children's health shou'.d fail to have them within her reach. SCIENTIFIC ENDORSEMENTS. The London "Lancet," the London "Medical Review," and the most eminent of the faculty in Great Britain, France and Germany, have eulogized the Pills and their inventor. HOLLOW A VS PILLS are the 6c.tr remedy kruncn in the World for the following diseases: Asthma, Bow ell Complaints, Coughs. Colds, Chest Diseases. Costive uess. Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Debility, Fever and gue. Female Complaints, Headaches, Indigestion, In dnenza, Indammation, Inward Weakness, Liver Com plaiuts, Lowness of Spirits. Piles, Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Venereal Affections, Worms, of A " oi j at the Manufactories of Professor Hollow at. SO M.iiden Lane, New York. 244 Strand, London, by all respectable Druggists and Dealers ia Medicine through out the United States and the civilized world, ia boxes at 25 cents. 62 cents, and SI each. 0m There is considerable saving by taking tbe lar ger sizes. , r. LurcA-iaoon iot hue uiuaui ot patients lneve- ry disorder are affixed to each box. 37yl THAT Cotton Yarn has arrived, at Jtftt MOORES, rising Stuart's Express, ron CASCADES AND DALLES OS MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. EXPRESSS FOR Champoe, Salem, Albany and Corrallis, On WEDNESDAY, and on Arrival or Mail Steaseb tamt Sax Francisco ! ! 3- AH Letters, Packages and Freight, entrusted to my care will be attended to promptly, OFFICI UE At " Franklin Book btore. December 3'J. 1356. A. B. STUART. Allan, 31cKinIar, & Co., HAYE jnst rece-ved a stock of New Goods, anp would invite all those who wish to procure GOOl articles at reasonable prices. call and ste them. They m part oi tae louowf g: Grindstones, Canal and Wheel Barrows, Gram Cradles, Fancy Brooms, f ,rass Scythes and Snaths, Plain do Brusn ao ao Assorted Colored Pails, 16 so Harrows. 12 bsti, t...,j t Garden Rakes, zirlc Washboards. do Hoes, Blacksmith's Bellows, do Spades, Cross-cirt b 7 ft Polished Shovels, do 6 ft Hay Forks, Mill Saws, 7 ft Manure Forks, Hair Mattrasses. doable. Churns, do single. Window Ulass S oy 1U liair Bolsters, docbie. do 10 by II do single, do 7 by 9 Sperm Candles. Window Sashes 8 by 10 Adamantine do., do 10 by 1J Grape brand Tobacco, Ox Bows and Yokes, Locke do do Blankets, Baize, Lmdseys, Sheetings; Ticks, AcAe. We keen constantly on hand a large supply of GRO CERIES, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, and many arti cles too numerous to mention. ALLAN, M'KLXLAY A CO. Oregon City. Jltf Geo. Abernelhj t Co., EKCHANTS, OREGON CITY, OREGON TEE RITORY. tf M Abrrnethr. Clark i Co., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, San Francisco, Cal., will attend to selling Oregon produce, and fill orders for Goods, Groceries, Re., at the lowest rates. The patronage of tbe peepie of Oregon is respectfully solicited. August I, 1S55. jity KeDfon'j Da;uerrcan AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY. THE undersigned having recently returned from San Francisco, is now prepared to take those beautiful Pictures on Giasscailed AMBROTYPES, which have almost entirely superceded the Daguerreotype in the East and Sau r rancisco. Gallerv in the new building, erected especially jar Aft butinett, west of the Marion Eooe- W1LEY KENYOX Salem. November 11, 1556. 35tf MCH. REYNOLDS. L- HOWJO.L. N. Reynolds t Co , PRODUCE AJTD GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NOS. 79 AXD 61 DAVIS STREET, BCTWEES CUT AXD WASH INGTON" ST3 SAX PRAXC1SCO, CAL- PERSONAL attention given to the sale of Floor, Grain. Potaties, Onions. Fraits, Butter, Egrs, Cur ed Meats, Hides, Wool, and ail staple products of the country. Wil! fin orders for goods when accompanied by cash or equivalent in any way of ennsignments- Have constantly on hand new and second hand Graia and (Juany Bags, which we effer by bale or boidie in lots to suit. First class storage furnislied when required, and libe ral advances made on consignments ia store. Having good experience and locality, we trust by strict attention to give that satisfaction which is pleas ant to both ourselves and our coasignors. Im3 Off ion and California Packet Line. npHE following vessels w?ll run in coasec- I tion as a KEG L LAtt LiiJ between S-m FrTvifco and Porttmd -. BARK OCEAN BIRD. Wr-jccra. Master, ' CU AS. iav AV.V4T. HEiir. " JANE A. FALKENBERG, Badger, " " NAHUMKEAG. Williajis. BRIG I. B. LUNT, RiCBAsnsoy, " The Barks bare all been coppered reeent'y. and are in first rate order, commauded by experienced captains. Freight tcili be carried at the Itmst ratrt. Produce sent from any part of the country to Oregon City or to the Linn City Works- will be ixieived and forwarded to Saa Francisco. Agests: GEO. ABERXETHY A Co.. Oregon Citv. ABERXETHY, CLARK A Co. " Sau Fronciscx. November. 3- if Corrallis. THE subscriber will pav cash for St!d:rs Eonrrty Land Warrants, at his store. XAT.H.LAXE- Corval'.is. Jan. 13. If57. 44tf Bamu & Brother, FRONT STREET, Portiacd, opposite tae Metropolis Hotel, dealers in Dry Goods, Clotiiing, Eats, BiKits, and Shoes. Groceries, ire. X- B. AU kinds of produce taken in exchange for merchandise at tbe highest market price- 19tf JVotice to Snippers and Merchants. OXE of the firm being permanent'y located in San Francisco, all consignments of pr -lt.ee aad orders to be filled, will be attended to without delav, at mode rate rates. 2itf WAKEFIELD A CO. Allan & Lewis, WHOLESALE MERCHANTS, PORTLAND, GON TERRITORY. ORE Jobn S. Edtrards, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Washi ngton Ci t y , D. C-. will attend to ail business eatrusted to his care, before the several Departments the Supreme Court of tne Uaited States, or courts of tiie District of Columbia. 3 Particular attention given to the claims of sol diers for servkes. or for Bounty Land. Refers ti Gen. Lane and Gov" Curry. 4mpaid Powder. YTTE have a large supply of powder in hand. V - GrIO. ABERXETHY A CO.. Oregon City, Nov. IS, 1356. 37tf The Oregon Statesman. An Independent Journal, derated to Politics. General Intelligence, 4"C- Pub-Hshed at Saltm, Oregon. ASAHEL BUSH, Proprietor, Publt-lier, and Editor. 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