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Abbott's Marco Paul Bmks. do Franeonia. , And a number of itbers too nnraerons to enumerate. Constantly receiving larpe additions to the forgoing. Stationery. Foolscap Paper great variety. Let ter do, do, plain and gilt. Xote do, do, do, do. Envel opes all styles. Inks all kinds. Pens and Holders Treat variety. WanK Uoolcs all sizes and stvle Memorandums. Diane. Pas Books. Time Books. Paper Cutters, do Folders. Shipping Receipt Books. Lithographic Prints a large variety. Wrapping Pa per j-ood variety. Wafers. Scaling Wax, ic, c Finillv, we nave a e'u ui fr-s"ir B'ioks. Xew Carmiua Sacra. ATnine r:i. Sinier. DuWamor. C"horns Glee Book. Metroimlitan do. Sacred Melodrjoo. Christian Psalmii-t. Piano Instme tTrs. Guitar do. Flute do. Accordon do. Yk!in do. Melodeon do. Plymouth Collection with Music Sheet Music And the most varied assortment of Statioxert ever offered in Oregon. ter This stock is all booght in Xew Tork and otlicr Eastern cities and is sold at UXlFORif PRICES. KT We keep on band School Books in large qnan- uues. wipnaer wnu most cm tue puuiicuous ox Hakpkr 4 BitOTnEKs; " Derby H Jaccso; Ivisos A 1'HrxxCv; . ' PBn.i.rP A Samson; A. S. Barnes & Co.; - - . -Miu-er. Oktos A Mclugax; Lrabt k, Getz; . . .. Pltkam; ArrLETON'; and others. AT-We ask your patronage. If tmahle to visit us aud examine our stock, your order? will be attended to on the sauk terms as if yon bought in person. X'urtland, March 20, 135". jtf Notice to Importers of Umpqna. THE SchcrTUMPtA,wdrtrjfoommaBd T 8. t. Hinsdale, sailrd front Umpnna river r for San Francisco, on the Cth of May, and intends making; regular trips beteen these two ports. It is only necessary we believe, to remind the impor ters of Umpna that this vessel the Umpqua Is Ui tlrst ever launched on the waters of the L'uiplna' 10 'n sure their patronage and support. This vesrel will dis charge her cargo at Scottsbnrg, and at the rate she in tends to carry freight, will not only save tho shipper a verv considerable item, but save him the transportation np the river, and thereby enable hlra to receive his goods without so much handling as heretofore. In tine, the Schooner Umpqna. of ScotUburg, is a real Umpqna craft and being the urst on the list in thl groat reform, confidently relies upon all the Utnpu.ua for support and encouragement. - ' For freightorpassare apply t Allan, McKinlay A Co., Scottsbnnr. or to tho Cant, on board. Merchants wish inn to ship from San r rancisco, can apply to Allan, ScotUburg. May 27, l&Sd. . . 13tf. Blacksmiths and others, L.ook. ALLAN McKIXLAY A CO. have now on hand large and well selected stock of Bar Iron. Cast Steel, Horse shoe do . German do., Nail rod do., Plough do., Plate do.. And intend to keep np the assortment so as to suit the wants of customers. Given a call, and vmi will fled that we not only have the fullest stock, "bnt will sell 44 as Cltean as the cknanasi.' W am mnKtAtitl v reeji v. lug additions to our assortment, so as to replace what h wia. - , Oregon City, Dec. 23, 1SJC. ' . 41tf llenrf Johnson fc . Co. , ! ; : , irnottBSALts Rt'OB-Ta. ' : -(ItS ' Washington Street. San Francisco,) '. Offer for sale to the country trade, the largest stork of -roods in their line on the Pacitlc coast compri sing Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Patent Medicines of all kinds. Brushes, Paints, Oils Glass, Turpentine, and every article appertaining to the business. Having su perior facilities for obtaining their roods thev think they can offer Inducements to buycM unequalled by any otner nonse. . . Orders respectfully solicited. ' 401y Dentistry. DTL J.R. CARDWELL. Dental Surgeon f ' V CiwvallLs, will practice ta his profra- . 1 sion.at Vorvalfis. Enrnti Cita, I, mchn-JJUli-r ler. Srottsburg.Ani JarkumnJ). Skill, unquestionable; rbargvs, respectable; work, warranted. . Xeotn examm ed. aud advice given free of charge. ... Due natice given of change of office. April 2i. ISoi. 7tf , t Sow HeceiTing rpHH foTlowing articles from Bark Ocean Bird and for X sale low. 50 gross matches ; ;,.,. 150 kegs of svmps J . 50 ht. bbls. X. O. sugar; , .-: 10 bbls. crashed sugar ; 60 boxes randies ; . .. . 10 bbls. vinegar ; ,! tt) cases tea; 15 doi. brooms; ' i 20 d'W. buckets : ' 2 cases men's line ealf hoots ; t : J " ." - caJf brogans ; 2 .- gat . - 3 " Vivs" bng:in : ; 3 " youths' ealf lirogans; - 1 . women's Morccco boots ; 2 " imitation boots ; 3 " Misses boots; IT pairs children's shoes ; 15 straw cntters ; . 24 grain cradles ; 1 reaper ; " ! 1 two iorse threshers - GEO. ABERXETHT A CO. Orctron Citv. Jnne 1. 155. 13tf.' - CHAIN PUMPS, monkey wrenches, match planes, screw arm, sash planes, " " horse shoes and nails to fit . tv gna locks, plops snd nipples, tnhes. ballet mrmlds, Wosenholm's IXL pocket knives, pruning and budding knives, rat trap to catch sfuu-rW. at MOORES' Hooks and Stationery. CJCHOOL READER: O 1 arker's 1st. 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th, Sanders do do do do Mc'lufVy'sdi do da , da . Dnvics arithmetic, Uuiveisityand Common School, . Intellectual and primary, Davies' Bourdon algebra. .. Igendre. surveying. Geometry and trigonometry, . . . Key to Davies' Arithmetic, Thompson's arithmetic, i Parker s philosophy. i juvenile and 1st lessons. Grammars Clark's. Bullion's Smith's, Geograpliies Mitchell's, Montcith's mannal, Xlonteith'a 1st lessons, Mr-sic ij!te of Zion, Xew Carmina Sacra, Christian Psalmist, Missouri Harmony, . Xcrmal Sons Book, Singing Book, at Sfitf . MOORES' Notice. THE jndg?s of the Supreme Conrt. of the Territiry of Oregon, assembled at the seat of Government on the ninth day of January, eiehteen hundred and fiftv seven, do fix and appoint District Conrts, to he held in village of Ibiscbnrg. in the comity of Ioagfas on the llrst Mondays, of March. Msy. September ad Xovem ber, annually, nntil otherwise oniered. and do limit the duration of said term to six dscs each. GEO. H. WILLIAMS. Chief Justsce. 4ltf M. P. DEADY, Associate Justice. - THO. FEVNOT.tW, ) c Tr- II1TSTIV L W, ROBERT a. law. ( &' "act'- Portland. Oregon. Rernolds & Law. w 7H0LESALE tJracers and Commission McrrhanU and dealers in 'h-rstm frodner, corner Kearnv and Jackson Streets. Pan Francisco. go Advances m.vle on Consignments. , ' - liefer to J. FA1L1XU A CO Portland. ' 4'm0p-.iM Salt! Salt'! Z)f TON'S "San Qnentin' SALT. In abont R0 and U l'sr ib. bags, just received and for sale verv cheap ALLAN McKIXLAY 4 CO. Oregon City. Pec 6, laze. Valuable Farm for Sale. TITS undersigned now offers his valuable (arm for sale, situated on Spring Creek, in Marian Co O. T.. one and a half miles south of JTcKinnav's Mill, on the Coontv road running from Salem to said Mills. It contains CfOarre. of which 540 acres is under a good substantial stake and rider fence, one hundred acres in good cultivation, two hundred fine bearing froit trees, good farm house, together with other out building. Said farm isJ well watered, and the best adapted to stock raising, and wheat growirsr of eny farm in the Territory. Said farm has been settled since 1&45, and was among tbe first claims taken in Marion Co. Any person desirous of buviiig a good farm, with a lit!e money, will do well to call at tbe residence of the underpinned. OLIVER PICK A RD. Spring Creek, March 30, lo7. 4tf Removal. TAOI A BROTHER have removed to their New D More next door to J. Strang's Stove establishment Thev have just received a general assortment of Pry oot1s. Clothing-, Hats and laps, ii--ots and Shoes, Groeeri, Crockery, AC, which be offers for cash or produce. . n. wanted Kutter, ligrs. i;seon,iJtri, I lonr.and w heat, for which they pay the highest market price. Salem. July is, isafi. liwr House, Carriage, Sign, and Steam ooai l ainiisi. C.K. REED having established bis Paint shop in Salem, is prepared to execute with dispatch all jobs in the above line. Banners, Standards, and Em blems, for societies painted on silk, sntm, velvet or mus lin. Puitits of all colors and descriptions mixed, ready forne, fur sale at his shop ; also White Lead, Linseed Oil, Turpentine and Varnish, Wall paper and Border, Window 21iss, I'aini urusncs, crawuoK iooii, r. iti- rc tiur.s given in paiuting, also in giainiug imitation tit wood, stone or marble. v n firiera from aiirosii nromnLiv atiendno to. All jobs Intrusted to his care warranted to give satis faction. Salem, Jan. C, 187. 4"yl Cash paid forSoldiers County Land narranis. rrtHG nndersiirneO will pay cash, and the highest X rates, for a large mimlr of bounty land warrants. on application at bis ollice in court House, saicm. u. T. Decemlr 30, !(!. "- 42tf " Notice. STRAYED, or stolen from the subscriber, living in Albany, Linn Co., O. T., on or abont the first of December, 1W., one sor rel horse, blaze faced, right hip knocked down, branded on near shoulder O. vented V,- 'hair brand. No other brands or mam recollected. Auv one returning said horse will be liberally rewarded. , Albany, January 27. 17. 4itfpaid Final Proof and Notification Blanks. TTST PRINTED, a large quantity of Final Proof J Blanks, and a small lot ol Aotincations, both from the latest forms. Orders by mail or otherwise filled. The cash most accompany the order or the blanks will not be sent. Prices Kinal Proof, (full set) Sd 00 ner ounurea, ti isi per uozen. oiincauon. siu uu nor hundred, tl 50 per dozen. bi AxiasjiAsi orriCE. Salem, April 8, 185C. Medical and Surgical Notice. r' is often the case that persons suffer for a long time with a curable disease from the fact that thev An not know where to go to find relief. I am prepared to re move all Tumors, Cancers and Diseased Hone tr, dnce dislocated joints of longstanding, straighten, wry neck, club foot, and to correct all deformity of the face and eyelids. 1- G. CAMPBELL, M. D. Corvallis, u. i. may o, zoo i. atf fTtAR.at 26tf H00RES' A Coffee Party! . (NKTT IDrCRTISIKtHT.) ., ' MRS. ADAMS, where did yoe get those beantlful teacups and saucers f George got them at the EMPIRE STORE Were there anymore of thoye white stone China enps and saucers, and plates left? ' ' I should tliink there was ; Boon has got one cord or less of the same kind, very cheap, at the Empire Store. Why, Mrs. Laughlin, where did you get those line morocco shoes I , . , 1 got them nt the Empire Store. Do you believe that you can get goods cheaper at the Empire Store than at those stores up town 1 ' Of course I do. La, me, Saily, where did yon get this beautiful white sugar? . Why Solomon said be got It at the Empire Store. Weflt is too outrageous ; don't yon think John got two dollars north of stisrnr. last week, at Mr. 1, Independence Store, and It is black sandy stuff, only fit to make vinegar, or the like. George, you have got a fine coat, vest and pants. I should think I had. Yon bought them at Portland, perhaps? Never, I bought them at the Empire Store. Mary, did yon sec the fine calico dress that David got for Jane, last week, at tbe Empire Store? I should think 1 did see It ; und don't yon think Rob ert bought Elizalieth a fine calico dress, last week, nt Mr. store, and the llrst time it was washed it went in for Disunion, nnd it looks just like a smoked lantern, or an almlitiouist. Mrs. Dukes, where did yon get this fine cloth in Jim my's little coat ? i Why, that is nothing but some of Boon's Kcntuck Jeans, at the Empire Store. You don't say! Well, my hnsliand went over to Sa lem some threo weeks since, and not having time to go down to the Empire Store, he bought something they rail Mississippi Jeans, and it is as coarse as cotton, aud looks like I should say. Mr. Walters, you have got a fine pair of boots, surely? ".ertamiy, l got tnem at tne i-.mpiro store. , Were there any of this kind left ? About a cord ! " Lnry, my dear, where did yen get those silk gloves ? Why, du'ddy bought them for two bits at the Empire store, and he savs that lie priced a great many or tit goods in the stores in Salem, and be is convinced that the cheapest and best goods are to be round at tbe tm nire Store, Very well. If Abraham don't back out from yon know what, I mean Lncinda, 1 am going to get me a fine f ilk dress pattern, and a complete outfit at the Empire Store. .- Buttons, thread, irat, needle and thimbles thrown in to the bargain a" the Empire Store. This art to he In force from and after its publication Approved, Jannary 17. 1S50. 4om NO. 575. By the Pmsldrat v Utc I'Mltcd States. IN pnrsnanee of law, I, Frasclix Pierce, President of the I'nited States of Amcri-a, do hereby declare and make known that public sales will be held at the undermentioned land oflircs in the Territory of Oregon at the period hereafter designated, to wit : . At the land office at Ov.koon Citt, commencing on Mondav. the trnth dot of jtuftut next, for the disitoea of the public lands within the following named town snip, viz ; ci1h o tht bate line and rasf of lllltimttte meridian Township one and fractional township two, of range one. Soul of tht bast lint and tattaf IVUlamMt ntndian Townships one.'two, and three, of range one. Townships one, two, and three, of ran;-c ftro. .VarfA of the base line and icest of IfJamtlU meridian. Townships one, of ranges one. tiro, and three. SouVof:ke baseline and trrrt o MVf rmctte mrridian. Townships one, of ranges one. ttro, and tAree Townships three, of ranges one. and rwo. Townships four, of ranees o-ie. ttro and lArre. Townships seven, of rouses two, thrrt four, and five. lownsmps eleven, oi ranges mtm, Jour, ana jioe. Townhis seventeen and eighteeu, ot range (Arrr. Townships seventeen aud eighteen, of range four. At the land office at Winciiestek, commencing on Mondav, f fir tenth rfes of -iTigtrrt nrrf . for the nistiosal of the public lands situated within the following named Uimsnip. viz s South of the 6ac hne and aresi f iWIamette meridian. Sections one to fifteen. lncl:rlve, the nnrtHeist quarter or section seventeen, tne nortneast quarter or section twentv-two, sections twentr tnrce, twenty -rour, twen ty-five, twenty-six. and thirty -five, of township twen- ty-iwo, oi range nr. The sthwe quarter of section seven, the sontbwe-4 quarter of section fifteen, and the northwest quae ter and the sonth half of section seventeen, sections eighteen, uin-'teen, twenty, and twentysane, the northwest quarter of sei tion twentv-two. tlie north west quarter of se-.-tion twenty -eight, sections twenty- nine, mirty, i!nrxy-one, ana imny-iwo, or town-nip. twenty-two. of ranee irrtn. Lots one to six, inclusive, of sectim fonr: lots one to fonr, inclusive, of section fire , M one to five, inclu sive, and the sont'.ieat quarter of the southeast quar ter of secti'tn seven ; fits one ti even, incl isivc.and the southwest quarter of the northeast of section cifrht. tne east nail ot ?e turn, the east Mall or tlie nortiiw qnartcr, tlie northwest quarter of the northwest quar ter, and the ea.-t bailor tiie southwest qiurteror nine ; the soctbeast quarter of the southeast qna;t r of sec tion ten ; tlie sit!iwe.-t quarter oftliesxiiithwestquar- icr oi sccuou eleven; ttie soutneast quaru-r oi sec tion twelve. sections thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen ; the northwest quarter of the northeast, and the north west quarter of Kcction eighteen t I its nno ta nine, in clusive, and the northeast quarter of tho southeast quarter r-f sectior. twenty ; and aLso from sections twentv-ime to twentv-sewn. inclusive; the east half and t .:e northwest onartei of section twen ty-eiglit ; lo's one and two, and the sonthca-t quarter of tlie northeast quarter of section twenty-nine : the northeast quarter of section thirty-three, and section thirty-fonr and thirty-live, oi township tweuty-two, of range eiht. ' 1 Lots one and two of sectiim seven ; I ds one to five, In cl isive, and the east half of the southeast qnaiter of section eight, the west half of tlie southwest qnarter or section nine, the north hairol the northeast ipiar ter, the north half of the northwest qnartcr. and lots one to lonr, inclusive, oi section uurteen ; tne north naif, and lots one ts- Soar, inclosive, rf se tionl4 the south half of the n.e-auarter, the sooth half of the northwest quarter, and lots one to fnr. inclusive, of section fifteen ; the northeast quarter of the north east, and l"ts one and two of section seventeen, am! lots one to six, inclusive, of sertiun eighteen, of town ship twentv-two, r nmenme. Township twenty six ami twenty-seven, of range f.re. Townships twentv-six oml twentveven,of ransre sir. Townships thirty-six, thirty-seven, and thirty-eight, of range one. That jart of township thirty-six sontti and east of the IDUian nrTVBinui uiwiirii riinjr-?ven ; sct-iitii one to six, inclusive, sections eight to fifteen, inclu sive, and section twenty-four, or township thirty eight of range ttro. That part of township thirty-six south of the Indian reservation, ol range Mrr. That part of township thirty-six sonth and west of the lauion ITKnsLtun, vi rnmr juwr. Sections fiur to nine, inclusive; sections fifteen and seventeen tot went v-fonr. inclusive, and sections twen ty-eight to thirty-three, inclusive, of township thirty six. oi rauL'c lire. - - .. Towa-hip thirty-six. of range nr. Sections one. two and ten. to fifteen. Inclusive, and sec tions twenty-two to twenty-six. inclusive, of township thirty-six ; sections one to eleven, mci'isive. seven teen, eighteen, nineteen, and thirty, to thirtv-four. in clusive, of township thirty-Fevcn ; sections two to nineteen, inclusive, ana twenty-one, twenty-two. nnd twenty-seven, the southwest qnartcr ol section twen tv- nine, sections thirty nnd thirty-one, the west half of section thirtv-two and section thirty-four, of town ship thirty-eight : sections nineteen to twenty-two, inclusive, ana twenty-seven to imny-ionr, inclusive of town-hip thirtv-nine: section four to eight, in elusive, and eighteen, of township forty, of range teem. South of tlx bate line and east of JJJlamrt!e meridial, Township thirty-eight and secti-Misono to six. inclusive, nine to fifteen, inclusive. snd twenty-three, tweutv- four, and twenty-five, of township thirty-nino, of range on. I-ands appropriated by law for the nse of school, military and other purposes, will ue excluded from tlie sales. The offering of the above lands will be commenced on tbe davs appointed, and will proceed in the order in which thev aro d-ci-tiil, nntil tH whol slinll hate been offered, and the sales thus closed ; bnt no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private en try nt any or tne lanus win ie aumiticu uum alter tne expiration ot tne two wock. Given under mt hand, at the city of Washington this thirteenth day of February, Anno Domini, one thousand eight uuudrcd and Illty-se ven. FRANKLIN TIERCE. By the President : Tuomas A. Hexprickr, Commissioner of tlie General Land Office. Notice to Prc-Emption Claimants. EVERY person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of vise lands v.-ithin the townships and parts of townships above enumerated is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the register and receiver of the proper landolTiccm.-tAf payment iherefn-a soon a practicable after seeing this notice, and before the dav appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing tne tract claimed ; otherwise such claim will be forfeited. THOMAS A. nENDRICKS, wI3 Commissioner of (he General Iand Office, For Sale. IWTLLsell one half of the Inndclnira known as the Dwigbt l'omroy claim. Said half adjoins Mr. Peter 11. Hatch's and is abont two miles from Oregon City, on the upper Wil lamette. 1 will also sell one half or the whole of the property, lying and Rituated in the beautiful and rapid ly growing" town of Corvallis, Benton Co., and known as the " Thomas'' property, consisting bf four lots of land, together with all the buddings thereon. Said property is in a beautiful location, and both will be sold at a great bargain in cash, or wheat or oats at cash price. Inquire oi tne. sunxenoer, 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 City, . ' JOS. N. PI! RESCOTT. Oregon City, March 1, 157. ltf Look Here. ALL persons that are maeotea to James btrang, are requested to call and settle their accounts by the l -,n, of Mav. and all those who do not, will find their accounts in the hands of John D. Boon, Justice of the Peace. Having sold my Tin establishment in Salem, I want to settle np my account. JAMES STRANG. Salem, April Zl, 1B57. till Smith fc Dide. i ' ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW AND Solicitors in Chancery CorvaUU O. T. , . i, t. sxrrn. 61tr i. c. pads. M. W. Mitchell, ATTORNEY AND COUXSEI)R AT LAWk EU gene City, Lane Coontp.O. T. .- -1 gv1cat v r JL. COOMBS! M. t).. Pnfgeon, Ac. SPECIALTY DISEASES OF THE EVE. Corvallis, Oregon. September 23, 185C. " . . 28m6 8a Francisco Adnrtisuig agency LP. FISHFR. iron building, opposite Pacific Express Office, upstairs. Files afall the principal Papers of California and Oregon may be found at this office. Mr. Fisher is the authorized Agent for the Statesman, i Chester S. Terry, ATTORNEY AT LAW. SALEM. OREfSON. COM missioner of Deeds, and to Jake testimony, ac knowledgments. Ac. Ac. for Inwa, Indiana, Missouri, Michigan. California and Washington Territory. Let ters of Attorney, and all other Instruments of writing, drawn on short notice. M. Particular attention raid to taking depositions, collections of Notes, Account, Ac, ; 32tl Boise & McEwan, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, So licitors in Chancery, Proctors, Ac, in Admiralty, Portland, Oregon. . 45tf. W.B. Fanrar, . ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, SO. licitor in Chancery snd Admiralty. Office on Front street, next door north of Stark st., Portland, Oregon. Danling ft Srorer, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. AND Solicitors in Chancery. Ollice near the Court-house, Salem, U. T. s '- ' "--. ...... Geo. I. Shcil, ; . ... t A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. AND J. Solicitor in Chancery, will practice In the vnrions courts of Oregon and Vt ashington Territories. Office, saiem, i. i . Deiazon Smith, t COUNSELOI TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. AND Solicitor in Chancerv. will promptly attend to- all business pertaining to his profession in the first Judicial District, and before the Supreme Conrt of Oregon, Ollire. Albany, Linn County. O. T. N. B. Whea not at Ms pffice,' or- absent on profes sional business, be may be found at liis residence, ve mites south-east of Albany, on what is known, as the urnna iiuiric. W. 8. Brock, . . - X TTORNET AND COCXPEIXIR AT LAW. AND 2Y. Solicitor in Chancery, will practice in the various courts in this Territory, and promptly attend to thexol- lection or ail claims against the tinted states, through en efficient agent residing at Washington .City. Office in Eugene City, Ijine County, O. T. R. E. Stratton, 4 TTORNEY AT LAW, will practice in the various A. courts or sontnern vrcguq. and ia the Supreme Court of the Territory. Office in Ieer Creek. TVmgTas county, O. T. Resi dence 6 miles norta of vt mchester, on the Willamette road. X. B. B wir.ty Ijr.d Warrants obtained for claimants uu iuwuamv m-iiiik. ion Cltad-itick & Gibbs, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. So licitors in Chancery, Ac. Oftires at Winchester and Gardiner. S. F. Cuadwice, Winchester, Douglas Co., . ..... . - v . - - - "M- , . vaiu . , Kjuu. V f ., v. A . Nov. 9, ISoj. iitf E-M. EAKXm. .,.-...' J- 0. WlLSU.N. Ilarnnm is. Wilson. ATTORNIE3 AND COCXSEI.LORS AT LAW. Ss lem. tregon. Particular attention in given to the collection of notes and accounts, and cairns against government. Bsintv I jnd Warrants bought and sold. air-Office over Starkey's Store. 4? II. F. Bonnam. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. flee at the Conrt Hoase, Salem, O. T. Gtf Of- Fillow k Hows, "WTATCIIMAKERS, Salem. Repairing prompt- ly and neatly done. Jewelry inanufac tl!fd. - - lftf W. W. CHArMA-T. A. J. THATI It. A TTORXEVS and Counselor? at law. Solicitors in x Chancery. A - Offi.-e in Robert's buildings, Main sirrvi, torvaiiis. itenion i;o u. A. . Corrsllis, April 1. K7. 3U J, 11. Cole, M. D., T)!IY?K'rAN AND SURGEON, etf Pirtfand. Oregon. IHfdiral. i rp J. WRIGHT E. B. STONE, harm s-K-iated JL together in practice, respectfully tender their ser vices to the people hf Benton nnd Linn desiring to se cure the favor of the afflicted by success ona. Office near J . c. A very s store, Corvallis. s l lypaid A. B. llallofk. VRrrnTECT and builder. Portland, o. t. Designs, plans, specifications, Ac, furnished on reasonable terms. - . t William C. Urisv-rold & Co. ERCITANTS. SALEM. OREGON TERRITORY. c. oniswoLO, 22tf c.s. woopwoETn. Kneene City. TTOR VCE E. LAWRENCE, Proprietorof the Eugene A A l it Hotel. 13tf. Medical Notice. THE snhscrilier, would inform the inhabitants that be is at his old stand, ready to attend to all calls in his profession ; also be hasn hand a well selected stick of Eclectic concentrated Medicines, with a well asorted supply of Syringes, all of which be will dispose of on reasonable terms. W. WARUEX. Salem December 2, 1S5H. - 3-tf - W. B. Mage rs, M. D. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office in my new build ing, on Main street, two doors north 'of. Dr. J. S. M'-Ite-yiy's fire-nroof building ; where I will be found when not professionally engaged. I will keep constant ly on hand a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines which I will sell low for cash. Corvallis, Dec. 9. 185!. 3!tf Medicul Notice. DR. R. W. SnAW, late or San Francisco. California, offers his professional services to the citizens fo Salem aud vicinity, and respectfully solicits a share fo public favor. SsT utneeat neeu ana rcuows drugstore. 14y . . U. W. SHAW. Campbell k Pratt. . ATTORNEYS AT LAW, San Francisco. California. Office, corner Montgomery and Sacremcnto streeta. over Parrott A Cos. Bank. Messrs. Campbell A Pratt have lately removed from Oregon, and will be pleased to attend to all business entrusted to their care. 31tf Alexander Campbell. O. C. Pratt. Joseph 3. Frescott. - If ATX ST., OREGON CITT, ' DEALER in Family Groceries, Boots, Shoes, 4c, and Paints and OiU, wholesale and retail. July 7, i.6. lStf S. Ellsworth, ATTOHVKT 4vn Cfirvsi-r "-. R. Supreme nnd other Courts. Office Eugene Citv, l-ane County. Oregon Territory. Also Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut, Ac. August . ihsb, 2tr Watchmaking. WILLIAM F. HIGH FIELD, Chronometer and Watch maker. Ore-cnn fit v. has removed to tho huililing jiistoppnsite to the Main-street House, where be can be constantly found prepared to do any business in bis line. Watches cleaned and repaired on short notice and reasonable terms. Also a choice lot of watches aud jewelry for sale. Jlan uo, inu. . 1.7; lyoi S. Hamilton, M. D., PnYSTCIAN AND SURGEON, would respectfully announce to the good people of Douglas and the ad joining counties, that he has located permanently at liecr t Teen tor the purpose or practicing medicine, ana in which profession he will be faithful to discharge nil duties, and spare no pains to render the patient easy and comfortable. Office opposite R. H. Dearborn & Co. s store, on Main street. Drugs and Patent Medicines for sole at low cask prt- . 42tr ' Wells, Fargo, & Co., T ANKERS and EXCHAXGR DEALERS. W.. P.. A Jj Co., in connection with their Express business, will also transact a general Exchange tnid Collection Busi ness, collections ana lccmittanccs maue in auparisor Oregon, Culifomia.tbe Atlantic States, and Europe, with promptness and despatch. Dust. Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion, bought and sold. ' Sight Exchange on AVto York. Boston, Philadelphia, Albany, Rochester, Buffalo, Erie, Cleveland, Detroit, Lucngo, jiiitcauAie, Ualena, at. Mjouxs, mmuisvuls, Cincinnati, ni forty other principal towns in the Atlan tic States and the Canada, may be procured at any of our offices. WELLS, FARGO, CO. 114, Montgomery-street, San Francisco J AMES O'NEILL, Agent. Jnne 1S35. Allan, McKinlay, & Co., , . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Gro ceries, Hardware, Ac, Oregon City, O.T. ACC. ZU, ABOl. .. suyi DRY-GOODS for ladies and gentlemen, in great va riety, at 26tf MOORES' Dr. Ciapkay'i Medical Rotlees. is35S!.',.'.'-';i! DR. J. L. CZAPKAY'S Grand Medical and Surgical Institute, Sacramento st.lielow Montgomery oppo site Pacific Maill Steamship Co.'s Office, San Francisco. California. Established for tho Permanent cure of all Private and Chronic Diseases, and the suppression of quackery. Dr. J. L. CZAPK AT, late in the Hungarian Revolu tionary War, Chief Physician in the 20th Regiment of Honveds, chief surgeon to the military hospital at Pesth, Hungary, and iato lecturer on Diseases of Urinary Or gans anil Diseases of Women anil Children, would most respectfully inform tho public of Oregon and California that he has ojicned an Institute for the cure of Chronic Diseases of tile lungs, liver, kidneys, heart, blood, brain and the horrid consequences of sclf-'nbusc, and he hopes that his long experience and successful practice of ma ny years, will insure him a sham of public patronage. By the practice of many years in Enrope and the Uni ted States, and during .tlie Hungarian war and cam paigns, lie is enabled to apply the most efficient and successful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He uses bo Merctirv cliarges moderate treats bis patient in a correct and honorable way lias references of un questionable veracity from then 'of known respectabili ty nnd high standing in society. All parties eonsnlting mm by letter, or otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy. The Dr.'s offices are on Sacramento st,, bciow Montgomery. San Francisco. California. - . i.;5 - 12m3 i CJPE.RM ATORRWEA OR LOCAL WEAKNESS, U Dr.L. J. Czankav wonld call public attention to spcrmatorrha-t or local weakness.- There fs not In the catalogue of human raaladie-rone more to !o depreca ted tlmn this, ns well because of present distress, as tlie ultimate results. The tone of the system under its in finenec is either impaired or entirely destroyed, and a classof .symptoms superinduced that unfits man for the performance of any of the ordinary duties of life. The injuries done to the physical part of man is truly la mentable, bnt trifling when compared to those of the censorium. the great nervous c:itor, aud to the ner vous system generally.- This disease, which is too often consequent upon that solitary vice, sclf-abose. involves pathological conditions beyond the comprehension of t heuairutiatcd, but which are well understood by the reg ular prajcAitioucf. Among the symptoms most conspic uous are the following: Love or solitnrte, aversion to business and society, distressing timidity; nervous ex citement from slight causes, loss of memory, confusion of ideas, inability to reason correctly, low spirits and l.-issitnde. dullness of apprehension and misanthropy. These being functional dcrangemeuts, are often the har bingers of horrid organic lesions of the brain, -which prod joe fatuity, dementia and death. For the cure of this and all kindred diseases, Dr. Ciapkay has established his Institute, where all may rely with perfect ronfidence upon that skill which long experience and thorough devotion to his profession has given. - - - -"-. ' - Those who snffer should call or write without delay and use the means by which they may recuperate and live. All consultations, by letter or otherwise.- free. - Ad d rr to PR. L.J. PZAPKAYr lim'J Medical Institute, San Francisco. Cal. OECRHT DISEASES DR. I- J. CZAPKAY'S EX- O traordiuary success in the treatment of secret dis eases in the primary and other stages, induces hira to call public attention to the fact that of the great num bers who have made daily application to him, there is not one who has not been effectually and permanently cured. In recent cases of private diseases, the Dr. guar anties a jierfcct care in a few days without hindrance to business or other inconvenience. The Dr.'s method of treating these maladies, combines the improvements made by the medical faculty with discoveries of bis own that are unknown to any one else, and which, when applied, prevent tbe possibility of evil after consequen ces. Senondarv svnhiiis, which is so destnotive of health projitclng ulcerations of the throat, destroying the soft part, and leaving the bones exposed, which mortify, separate and come away, disfiguring the sufferer most horribly, as well as impairing his general health, and predisposing to consumption, the Dr. treats ia the most certain and) emcier.l manner. aio, painrui sweii-n nnon the bones, disfiguring splotches nuon the skin sres. pimple, and all other consequences of private disease" he guaranties to enre or aks no compensation. Dr. t . w-Mild especially cal! the attention ot tinse who have failed to obtain relief from ethers, many of whom he has nTready etired. and many ere still nndcr treat mt-nt. The Dr. makes no charge for consultation, and invites all to call at his Institute ; and he will give them nch satisfaction a thev can obtain nowhere else Those at a distance, by writing to the Dr., can have their cures properly attended to. Offices on Sacramen to St., below Montgomery. San Francisco, Cal. l.mS The Greatest Discovery of the Ajt. G" REAT Blc-ings to Mankind! Innocent bnt Potent! PR. CZAPKAY'S PuoPUii-ACTici-jt. (seif-disinlec-ting agent.) a sure prrvcutive agauist secret diseases, and an unsurpassed remedy for scrofulous, gangrenous and cancerous ulcers, ana au cuianous eruptions aim ais eases. For sale at Da. CiArxiT's Ollice, Armory Hall corner of Sacramento and Montgomery sts., San Fraa- ciscu, Cal. As inoculation is preventive against small pox, so is Dr. Czapksy's Prophilacticura a preventive against setret disease. That they can lie prevented bv proper agents, is as well au established fact as that they can lie cured after their establishment This principle. which is now universally recognized, was received even before the davs of Jeaner, the discoverer of vaccination. in ll'.Hi, and its multiplied beneuts ever since have re ceived as thev deserved, the attention of the Medical faculty. It was in pursuit of this branch of the medical science that Dr. L.J. Czapkay fortunately made the dis covery of his Prophrlactiruni. which, for the cancerous and eutanons disorders, stands unrivalled by any agent in the I'harmacopoca. The nodus operandi of this med icine is explained upon the hypothesis that secret poisons possess chemical properties wnicn art neutralized ty being brought iu contact with this prophvlatic, as acids are known to neutralize alkalies, destroying entirely their original properties, and rendering them inert Tbe ellp-t ol this agent is immediate, ami removes tne possibility of ji 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. In can cerous and gangerons ulcers, in fd-tid discharges and in cutanous diseases where the secretions are excoriatine. iLacts upon the same principle and is one of the most effectual remedies for the purpose now known. Where disease is once estiblished it should te used in connec tion with other remedies, and when so nsed never fails of success. It has been administered by the Doctor in many thousand case, and he has yet to find the first in which it has failed to subserve the pnrpose for which it was administered. Price, $5. Full directions are at tached to each package. N. B. In cases where the Frophylaticcrn is used as curative. Dr. L- J. Caapkav will furnish (gratis) a pre scription for bis blood punher. All communications irom tne conniry, aauress-eu oniy o Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY. San Francisco, Cal- will be strictly and confidentially attended to. and remedies. with tbe greatest care and secrecy, immediately dis patched by express or otherwise to their destination. i A. . tiai aai , At. I. 12m3. San Francisco, Cal. To Tits Lapies op Oregon and Califobnia. L. J. CzArxar, M. D., physician surgeon and acconclier, in vites the attention of the sick and afflicted females la boring under auy of the various forms of diseases of the brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood, kid neys, and all diseases peculicj- to their sex. The Doc tor Is effecting more permanent cures than any other physician in ilrcmn or California. - Let no false delicacy lre 'cut ron, out appiy unmcuiaifiy, auu save yourseu rrom pninful suffering and premature death. All mar ried ladies, whose delicate health of other circumstances do not allow to have an increase in their ramilies should write or call at Dr. L. J. Cznpkay's Medical Institute. Armory II nil, corner of Sacramento and Montgomery streets, and they will receive very jseiHe Teller a hli Tbo lijcioi'ii ofllcrs ure so arranged that no can be consulted without molestation. - Pirns Al consultations (by letter or otherwise,) free. Addresa to PR. L.J. CZAPKAY; M. D-, Medical Institute, San Francisco, Cal. " es-Tbe attention of tbe readers is called to .the fol- owing: . - i A lady of high standing in society and respectability, published a card in the Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch, September U. 1851, which is a follows: A Card The undersigned feels it her duty to express her heartfelt grntitnde to Dr. Czapkay, for the success ful cure of berselt and ciiiiu. tne latter Having Deen afllictcd by a severe attack of "Cholera Infantum," was given up as incurable by some of the most celebrated ihvsieicns. when she called on Dr. Czapkay. of whom she heard very favorable report, and who, alter a short period, restored tno cnua to pcrieci neaitn. - tnconr aged by this extraordinary result, she sought advice herself, for the scrofulous malady, with which she had been afflicted for eight years, and which withstood the treatment of tlie best physicians in Europe and Ameri ca. But Dr. Czapkay has succeeded in affording her permanent relief, so that she can now enjoy life, which, for eight years had lost all charms for her. She, there fore deems it due to herself and to all sick and afflicted to recommend Dr. Czapkay, as one of the most skillful physicians within the United States. 1 J Mas. CAROLINE GRAY, - ' ' Corner of Walnnt and 7th streets, Philadelphia. ' A. GtAzrn. Notary Public. 126, 7th street. ' The following is an editorial notice in the Boston Daily Times of August 6th, lS.M: - A SaaiFT-i.-Physic ANPr. L. J. Czapkay has opened an office at No. 1G Pleasant street in this city. lb. C. is a Hungarian by birth, and was connected with the patriotic army as physician and surgeon nnder the patronage of Kossuth. He combines with a finished education and the most refined and agreeable manners, the most extensive giientific abilities and skill in his profession, and we feel mnch pleasure in recommending him to onr citizens as a physician and a gentleman. Dr. Czapkay has spent some time in Philadelphia where he won the confidence and friendship of those who he- came acqnaiuted with him. Among his friends in Phil adelphia are geutlemen of the highest respectability, with whom we are personally acquainted. He had an extensive practice in Hungary before the Anstrians and Russians compelled bira to leave it for being found guilty of excessive patriotism. We hope he will receive tbat patronage doe a man of so eminent capacity. The 1kvc are only a few of the many testimmn'.Ia which Dr. Czapkay has in his possession, bnt ennt publish for want of space. All communications, (by letter pr otherwise,) free. 1 I ' - -j-jsra-aag :' rPenans desiring prompt attention, and who wist to avoid the delay of corresponding, caa have immedir ate attention by tending ten dollars as consultation fee, and can have medicine forwarded. Address to ; -'' Ia J, CZAPKAY, M. D. . :'!!--; . San Francisco,"CaL 12m3 . S MttvtoS .? ,f rvoos del i i! v i T 1 V?' ladttidc, weakness of the limbs Z ?Hn; "' aversion tV, si cicty, love 9i .solitude, tstiudity. self-diVtrost,- dizzraesT headache, pains in the side, affection of the evesfifm.' pies on the face, sexual and other hrZft ilSln cored without ran py tne justly celebrated nh tv ". anl surgeon. m. L. J. Czapkay. His method of curing disease. ia ...w fnntnnfrn tn ntherl flnA " " w "T -ne great suc- . " '"-'J' Tflerwise, free. Address t . sj.. -j.r-ivAlt, M.D. San FrancUco. Cal. ' 12m -, . -rr 1 'tl'' ' !' ': :.: IT Notice.. THE Ju-lgej of tlie Supreme Court of the Territory 0f Oregon, assembled at the seat of Government on th,. lath Aiv n.e bmmlw.r 1A.At do fix and appoint District Courts to be held hi the city of Salem, in the county of Marion,-on the first Mondays of April and September, and the fourth Mondays of May and Octo ber, annually, nntil otherwise ordered ; and in the city of Portland, in the county of Multnomah, on the fifth Monday, of December, lS'C, and thereafter on the first Mondays of May and October, and the third Mondays of June and Novcmlier, annually, ontil otherwise order ed, and lo limit the duration of said Terms to six days each. GEO. H. WILLIAMS, Chief Josttce- , Ul '-- CYRUS GLNEY, Associate Justice. Strayed. T7"R0M Frier"? place, near Bethel, in Polk " X Co., in October last, one black mare, with small star' In forehead, and very light inane fur an American mare : has a roan colt 'Also.one bright bay American rnare. nnall size, with star in her forehead, and saddle marks. - Also, one Indian marc, bay color, bald face, and white fore legs to the knees, and sway back. Any one having knowledge of the whercaliouts of the above described mares shall be paid for their trouble. .- A. K. POST. po!kCo.;Feb.l7,lfffi7. J 50tf WRITING-PAPER, superior article Black ink, from quarts to 2 oz, . Slates and pencils, - -..'' u ' Tabor's pencils, -, - - :..'., EnvelopcB. wafers.. - . . . ; '- School cards and toy book?, at " " ! 26tf : i, . : : : MOORES' . .., .Take Notice I.. THE nndcrsigned, one of the firm of S. Jacobs A Co.. this dav sold all my interest in the said firmao S. Jacob and N. Goodman, so that I hare no claims whatever against them at tbiS date, ' i . . M.KAMTNSBlT. ' CBAaroTO and 'FAfsyrn.n, April it; 1837.' 9. JACOBS. ' x.coorofAX. S, Jacobs' &. Co. WILL eontinue at their old' stands at Champoeg Fairfield, and at the log chnrch, French Prairie, where they will be most happy to have their friends call upon them, and extend their liberal patronage as here tofore. We shall try to keep as good an assortment, sell as lewas any store in Oregon. WecandoitSF Onr goods are all bought in San Francisco for cash down. Come and see - , ., f m3 , Boot and. Shoe Stores FREDERICK; W I C K M O X would announce to -the citizen of Salem, and the surround ing country, that be have taken a store on the east side of- Commercial street, north of the portofBce where ke will keep constantly on hand a full assort ment of every kind of boots and shoes, both enstom and sale work, which .be will sell at the lowest living pri ces. Being a practical workman, all orders for tbe manufacture or repair of work wUI be complied with, and the work done ia a substantial and, workmanlike manner; Give nse a call and examine mv stork. : FRELERICK'WIClvVI0N. Salem, March 12, l-57. ,.-.-.; . . lmS . Look Here TITK have just recaived 8S.0O0 lbs. of pronnd atom salt, which we are selling at 3.O0 per hundred. UKlstt UL.U A CO. 10 TONS assorted iron, just received at StnJ .. GRISWOLD A CO'S. SAjf iM.siirru. ; ; THOXA9 A. DAVIS Smith & Davis, , IMPORTERS and wholesale Druggiste; fire proof store, PcVthtTid, Oregon. Orders from the conntrv soliciled. ' - f?m'o ... CotTee. - IF YOU WANT a reallv good article of COFFEE, the nndcrsigned have gt IS .. poucds best " CQSTA RICA." Come in and look at it. . : ALLAN McKIXLAY A Co. Oregon City, Dec.'C. IsoG. J AS. K. richacps, ; San Francisco. JNO. MCnt AKKX. Portland, O. T. . Richards & 3IcCratLen. "lOMOTSSION MERCHANTS, and Jobbers in Oregon V Hour, Irrain, I'roiiace. rniit. Pors. Bacon- trcf. Ha-ais, Ac., Ac... Orders fur Oregon trade promptly at tended to. Liberal advances made on consignments. No. 41 Sacramento street, below Front, San Francisco. . January 17; 1So7. - f it "Tl AN receipt blanks fee sale at the Statesman office, at 1 per hundred. "lOUXTY-ORDER-BLAX KS For sale at the KJ ' STATESMAN OFFICE. - The Liatvs of Oregon. TtHE OREGON STATUTES, 15. being a large vol JL ume of 630 pages, with complete index, annota tions, and references, comprising aa lot laws m force in 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 in the best manner, bound in law stvle, and is sold at publisher prices, and as low as a like work can 1 bought in any State in the Union, and at the lowest figure they can be afforded for here. The price places them within the reach or au who a cm re tne laws they live under. Orders by mad accompanied wkb tbe cash filled by retsrn mail. It is the last code of laws that will probably lie published in Oregon, for many years - In addition to tae enactments ol tne legislative Assem bly, the volntne contains the Declaration of Indepen dence. Constitution of the I'nited States, Treaties with Great Britain relating to Oregon, Ordinance of 17S7. m force in Oregon. Donatio- 1 aw and all amendments. and full abstract of United ates Naturalization Laws. Land Warrants. FTtHE subscriber will pay cash for land warrant. X JOHN McCRAKEX. Portland, Feb. 17.1S57. 50tf I Xediral Etiolation ! The World Unanimous HOLLOWAVS OINTMENT. THE URE AT CO UN TASK IK III 1 AN T. The virus of disease often makes its way to the in ternal organs through the pores of the skin. This pen etrating Ointment, melting under the hand as it is rub bed in, is absorbed through the same channels, and reaching tbe seat of inflammation, promptly and invari ably sniKiues it, wnetner loeatea in tne Kianevs. the liv er, tbe lungs, or any other important organ, it peso, ini tbo mrfnx a tins interior, through the countless tubes that communicate with the skin as summer rain passes into tne levered earth, amusing its cool and re generating influence. - SAV.V DISEASES ANI GIAXDVLAR SWELr LJXGS. Every species of exterior irritation Is auieklv reduced ov tne anti-innammatorv action oi mis ointment. An gry Eruptions, such as Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Nettle Rash, Scabies (or Itch) Ac, die out, to return no more, under its application. Hospital experience in all parts of the world proves its lntaiiiuiniy in diseases ot me sam, tne muscles, the joints and the glands. . - . ULCERS, SORES, AND TUMORS. Tlie effect of this unrivalled external remedy nnon Scrofula, and other virulent ulcers and sores, is almost miraculous.. It first discharges the poison which pro duces suppuration and proud flesh, and thus the cures which its healing properties afterward complete are sate as wen as permanent. 1 VO UNDS, BR VISES, B URX8, AXD SCALDS. In easee of the fracture of tlie bones, injuries caused by steam expkwions. Bruises, Horns, Scalds, Rheuma5- tisin, stirtnessor tne joints, ana contraction or tbe sin ews, it is employed and warmly recommended by the faculty. This marvelous remedy has been introduced bv its -inventor in person into all the leading Hnsnital of Enrope, and no private household should be without it- --- - - 1 UlfDEZTIABLE TESTIMOTVY. The Medical Staff of the French and English Armies in the Crimea have officially signed their approval of iioiioway s ointment, as tne most reliable dressing for sabre cuts, stabs, and gun shot wonnds. It is also sign ed by tne surgeons ot ute Allied Aavies. BOTH THE OINTMENT Affix THE PILLS CASES: . Bunions. Burns. Chanoed Hands. Chilblains. Fistula, Gout, Lumbago, Mercurial Eruptions, Piles,Rheumatism, Ringworm. Salt Rheum. Scalds. Skin Diseases. Swelled Glands, Sore Legs. Sore Breasts, Sore Heads. Sore Throats, Sores of all kinds. Sprains, Stiff Joints, Tetter, Ulcers, Yenereal Sores, Wounds of all kinds. . ftM t tb xr-innfactories of Professor HoIIoway. SO Maiden Lane, Xew York, and 244 Strand, London, by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world, ia pots, at 25 cents, 62 J. and $1 each, , , aa- There is a considerable saying done by taking the larger sizes. V. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in eve- rydisordcr are affixed to each, pot, 3$yl Express, FOR CASCADES AND DALLE 3 ' MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. . " EXPRESSS FOR Champoeg, Salem, ilbanf and CorTallii, ' ... .On WEDNESDAY, and on..:. Arrival or Maii. STEAiren rnox Sax FjtAxcisco ! 1 ' trr All Letters, Packages and Freight, entrusted to my care will be attended to promptly, OFFICE At " Franklin Book Store."' . December 30. 1S56. A. B. STUART. Allan, BIcKinlay, &, Co., HATE just received a stock of Nef Goods,' asp would invite all those who wish to procure GOOi articles at reasonable prices, to call and see them. They ousisi in pan oi tue lotiowing: irinasxones. Canal and Wheel Barrows, Fancy Brooms, Plain do Assorted Colored Puis, Painted Tubs, -Kinc Washboards, Blacksmith's Bellows, Cross-cut Saws, 7 ft - . do 6ft Mill Saws, 7 ft Hair Mattrasses, doable, . . do single. - Hair Bolsters, doable, c do aingle, -'' 1tu Candles, Adamantine do.. Grape brad Tobareo, ' Gram Cpdles, " raa Scythes and Snaths, Brn-b do do 1C so Harrows, 23 teeth Garden Rakes do Hoes,' r do - Spades. . Polished Shovels, . ' Hay Forks, -Manure Forks, Chnrns,. , Window Glass 8 by 10 ; do 10 by II do 7 by 9 Window Sashes 8 by 10 - do 10 by 12 Ox Bows and i ones. Blankets. Baize. Lindseys. Sheetings. Ticks. Ar a. J "! We keep constantly on band a large supply of GRf". CERIES, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, and asany arti cles too numerous to mention. . . ALLAN, 3TKXNLAT A CO.-' Oregon City. " 7 ' -1 - - - sitf ' t . ,: fieo. IberneUif k Co., ; . - ll TEECHAKTS; OREGON CITY, OBEGCJT TER ArX RITORY. tf , irt- Jbernethyv Clark t Co., -lOMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEBCJl NTS. KJ San Francisco, Cal., will attend to selling Oregon produce, and fill orders for Goods, froceries, Ac, at tbe wwest rates. "The patronitge or the peapte of lOregon iarespectfully solicited. v . ,t - . : y -. August 1, l?"o.., . . - - - Slif ;i H !. Kenyon's Da;uertcan . t - ;- ' : ' ' xa ; - i ': - - - - ; ,' AMBROTYPE GALLERY. THE undersigned having recently returned from Saw Francisco, is now prepared to take those beautiful Pictures on Glass called AMBROTYPES, which have almost entirely superceded the Daguerreotype in the East snd San Francisco. . Gallery in tbe new building, erected especially far the business, west of the Marion Bouse. - WILEY KENTON. : Salera, Noveraberll, 1356. - - 33tf XICH- KETN'OI-D.S. " V. H- HOWELL N. Reynolds &. Co , PRODUCE LV GEXERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SOS. 79 ANT) 81 DAVIS STREET, BFTWEES CLAY AX WASK" ' IXGTOX STS-, SAX raASCISCO, CAL. PERSONAL attention given to the sale of Flanr, Grain. Potatoes. Onions, Fruits. Butter. Eggs, Cnr ed Meats, Hides, Wool, and all staple products of tbe country. Will fill orders far goods when accompanied by cash or equivalent in any way of consignments. - Have constantly on hand new and second hand Grain and Gunny Bags, which we offer by bale or bundle in lots to suit. . First class storage furnished when required, and libe ral advances made on consignments in store. Having good experience and locality, we trust by strict attention to give that satisfaction which is pleas ant to both ourselves and onr consignors. Im3 j , . - . : : Oregon and California Packet Line. fT,HE following vessels will run in connec- JL tion as a tit-Ut L-iti i.i ij. Between Snt Franeteco sr.d Portland z BARK OCE AIT BIRD. Wigctxs, Master, ' CHAS. DE r S, rlEALT. " : JANE A. FALKEXBERG, Badces, " ' " 2TAHCMKEAG, WrLLiAxs. " BRIG I. B. .l iVT, RicnAKBSOX, . " The Barks have all been coppered recect'yand are in first rate order, commanded by experienced captains. Freights te-UI be earned at the latzxsl rata. - Produce sent from any part of the conntrv to Oregon City or to the Linn City Works, will be received and forwarded to San Francisco. Agents; - GEO-ABEEXETHY & Co ' Oregon City. ; ABERNETRT, CLARK A Co. San Francisco. November, g. Is43. 3Htf Corvallis. THE subscriber will pay cash for Soldiers Bounty Land Warrants, at his store. NAT. H. LANE. Corvallis. Jan-13, 1857- 44tf ' Banm & Brother, FIONT STREET, Portland, opposite the Metropolir Hotel, dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, and Shoes, Groceries, ic N- B. All kinds; of produce taken in exchange for merearndise at the highest market price. 1 3tt Notice to Shippers and Merchants. ONE of the firm being permanently located in San Francisco, all consignments of produce and orders to be filled, will be attended to without delay, at mods rate rates. 2tftf wiKoiaii a co. Allan &. JLtewis, WHOLESALE MERCHANTS, PORTLAND, ORB GON TERRITORY. John S. Edwards, ATTOEXEY AT LAW, Washington City , D. C will attend to all business entrusted to his care, before the several Departments the Supreme Court of tee United States, or courts of the District of Columbia. wa. Particular attention given to the claims of sol diers for seryices, or for Bounty Land. Refers to Gen. Lane and Gov. Carry. 4-mpAid Powder. WE have a large supply of powder ia hand. GEO. ABERXETHY A CO., Oregon City, 3. ov. 13, 1856. 37tf The Oregon Statesman. An Independent Journal, devoted to Pelitiea. General JnteUigence, -c, rvousnea at aatein, uregon. ASAHEL BUSH, Proprietor, Publisher, and Editor. The Statesman is Democratic in politics, and thor oughly National in rr character. It is hostile to every species of sectionalism, fanaticism, and intolerance ; and will vigorously oppose all attempts to incorporate any of the insane "isms of tbe day iato our Territorial legislation. . It will advocate al practical measures of Reform and Progress, economical and simple administration of our local government ; faithfulness, integrity, and ca pacity ino2iee, and a system of rigid and direct ac countability of the officer to the people. It will as cuss all measures agitating the publio mind, in a maa ner fearless, impartial, and just. Tt xn icpartnieirt wul te edited with much Attention, and nothing will be spared to furnish early. accurate, xaa cwuprcueusiYc puuucauoa oi ue cur rent intelligence. The Statesman has a laTge. widely-scattered, and most excellent corps of correspondents, and very complete facilities for procuring news. lice attention is also paid to tne publication or Miscel lany, Agricultural and Literary matter. In this paper are published the laws, resolutions, and treaties of the United States, and the laws and resolu tions of the Territory of Oregon by authority. The paper is printed on new material, and upon a sheet cf the largest size. . . Statesman Booh, and J oh Office. WE have Three Presses, the best facilitiea for BooB printing north of California, and an extensive as sortment of Joeeesq Material of every kind: and, with master workmen, are prepared to execute promptly, am ia a workman-like manner, all orders in the above de partments, such as Book Blakk Checks, -. . , Notes or Hajtd. Okdck Boots, Stkavbo't Bills. Steameo't Cards, Bills op Limsr Cebtificates, Show Bill, Chuck Book?, Bl'k Rbckipts, Pamphlets, Hasobills, Ball Tickets, Circtlabs, IXVITATTOKS, Bcsinbss Cakds, ' Billheads, Costkrt Bills, i Prosbakmks, ADPKESS UAKDS-. 11SAFT3. Itr ivR OF ALL (VTVPS, C..' Ac ' T. OBNAXEXTAL PRINTING, with COLORED INKS. law of Newspapers. I.: Subscribers who do not give express notice to fh contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their- snbscription. 2. If subscribers order papers discontinued. Publisher may continue to-sead them till all charges are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take theirninm from the office or place to which they are sent, they are held responsible until they settle their bill and srivo m. tice to discontinue them. , A- If subscribers move to other places without informtna the Publisher, and the paper is sent to the former direc tion, they are held responsible. 5. The courts have decided that refusing to take a pa per or periodical from the office, or removing and leav ing it uncalled for, is prima facia evidence af intentiona. fraud. . as Postmasters would oblige, by a strict fulfillment of the regulations requiring them to notify Publishers, once in three months, of papers not taken from tiieir office by subscribers. Stuart's rr