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The Ilermld pabllshea th following as a pecial dispatch; ' Washington. May It. 1851 A few dars before Got. Walker's depart are for Kansas, his introductory manifesto was made known to toe cabinet, ana p rtravswl T have been nermitted to look oyer copy of this remarkable document (of some 241tages of manuscript) and I find that its salient points are as follows: In the outset Mr. Walker says that he has consented to become Uorernor of Kan sas, " at the earnest solicitation of t'e Pres ident, with the cordial concurrence of all his Cabinet." Next, after admitting the terri hl rhftrtrter of the irabroRiio on the nigger question, Mr. Walker proceeds to a brief review Of the History oi iavcry m vuo j ui- Ktatex Then, coming to Kansas, he falls back upon the popular sovereignty of the Kansas-Nebraska bill. The people 01 Kansas, in the State constitution wbicn iney are about to frame, must, therefore, settle the question for themseWes. The President recognises the validity of the local laws pro viding for the June election, Ac, and In re- ward to tne stana-aiooi policy; ur "J the Free State party, Mr. Warier, in these exact words, says: " Throughout our whole Union, however, and wherever the government prevails, those who abstain from the exercise of the right of suffrage authorise those who do vote to act for them In that contingency, and the. eon-voters are 4s much bound under the law and the constitution, as well as by an over ruling moral necessity, by the met of the ma- ority of those who do vote, as though all lad Darticioated in the election." Thus, If from the stand-aloof policy of the Free State party in the-Kansas June elec tion, the result should be a pro-slavery con stitution, it will be as binding as it every man of the non-voters bad voted. Mr. Walker says he has to enforce the laws; he thinks the proceedings for the dec tion very smooth and fair, and that, if there should be frauds in the election, the conven tion will be honest. But then, as a last re sort, if there is a wrong there is a remedy in Congress. He next says: ."I cannot doubt that the convention, after having framed a State Constitution, will submit it by a solemn oath for ratification or reject ion by a majority of the people of Kansas. lie enters into an earnest constitutional ar gument upon this point, from which it is ev ident that the l'resident desires this course to be pursued. Mr. Walker next throws out the follow ing ideas. He says: " It is true .that the constitution of a State, as has been the case with many, may be silent on the subject of slavery, in which case, in the absence of any prohibition of the legislative power of a State, granted in one general comprehensive clause, the Legisla ture of the State, elected by the people, might act on the question of slavery as they have done in other States," &e. ' He thinks that this forthcoming conven tion wiil hare the perfect right to adopt this course of non-intervention in their State constitution. . - Then follows an appeal for a general par ticipation in the election, Ac, touching upon Indian titles, boundaries, homesteads, pre emptions, land grants, Ac, dependent upon the early admission of Kansas as a State. Then the Governor touches upon Nebraska, soon to become a State, and upon " the great and fotile Indian Territory on the sooth, soon, I hope, to become a State, aid ed and encouraged by the State of Kansas." Next, Mr. Walker brings the Pacific rail road to bear upon Kansas, and winds up by repeating that he must enforce the laws, and by appealing to the patriotism of the people of Kansas, inasmuch as the safety or the de struction of the Union is in their hands. The Uuion argument is substantially the same as that in behalf of Mr. Buchanan in the late Presidential campaign. And such is the cream of Mr. Walker's introductory Kansas manifesto. TO treason indictments against the Free State men have been quashed, and a similar course will be pursued by the Federal Gov ernment in regtrd to the iudictments for usurpation of office, pending against Robin son and nis colleagues. Ax lie roar a nt Contract Consummated. Yesterday the Postmaster-General entered into a contract with David 1 load Icy, Esq., President of the Panama Railroad Compa ny, for the transportation of the California mails over the Isthmus until the termination of the existing California mail steamers' contracts some two years - hence. The compensation the Department is to pay is $100,000 per annum. Up to the 30th nit. it paid for the service at the rate o( 22 cts. per pound, the maximum the law allows. At that rate the compensation of the Rail road Company for the last quarter was about $37,000. As paid for up to thkt time the cost of the mails across the Isthmus was near $150,000 per annum, and was rapidly increasing. The new contract, while in in volves a handsome retrenchment of the De partment's expenses, is a liberal and satisfac tory one so far as the interests of the Com pany are concerned. Washington Star, Wiscoxsix. The Madison Journal pub lishes a table, giving the official returns of the election for Chief Justice, so far as they are on file at the Capitol: Whiton, black repub. 47,236 Cothren, dem 35,113 Whiton's majority .. 12,123 There are still the counties of Clark, Dunn, Kewaunee, J a Crosse, Marathon, Pierce, Polk, and Shawany to be heard from. A Plastatiox roR Ex-President Pierce. The Vicksburg Whig says that $96,000 were subscribed ia that city on Tuesday, to wards purchasing a plantation for ex-President Pierw. The sum asked for the prop erty is $100,000, leaving $4,000 yet to be subscribed in order to complete the purchase. Important Decision isj Ohio. The Su preme Court of Ohio have recently decided the Poindexter slave case. . They Lave ad judged Henry Poindexter free, on the ground that neither Ohio nor Kentucky can demand an abrogation of the constitution and laws of the other; and if a Kentucky slave comes into Ohio by the consent of the owner, the constitution and laws of Ohio operate on the condition of such person, and effect bis im mediate emancipation. The constitution de clares that if a person held to service in one state escapes into another be shall be given up. In this case Poindexter did not escape, bnt was sent into Ohio br his master. The case is, therefore, not covered by the consti- cation. Sheep tor California. The Golden Gate brought out two ram lambs and two young ewes for Samuel Braonaa, Esq., of this city, rney are pure rrencn merinos; were purchased by. A. Austin, Esq.. of J. D. PaUerson, Westfield, Chautauque coun ty, N. Y., who bred them from stock import ed from France, and they are said to be the most valuable sheep of their age ever raised in America. xz rranasoo trlobe. PorTiA Outbreak at LouisviLLE.--The teleeraoh furnishes us a brier account or a . . i . j . 1 11 - . i i i t popular ouiureea at uouiBvme, Biienueu uj a terriblo result. Four negroes were tried on a charee of murdering a family. One of them turned State's evidence, but his test! mony not being sustained, the prisoners were acquitted. Thereupon the mob pro cured cannon, demanded the culprits, and threatened to bombard the prison. The iallnre Yielded to the oressure. Three of the npcroea were forthwith hunir. and the fourth committed suicide, by cutting bis throat with a razor. mca. The Boston Post contradicts the re- nort that ex-President Pierce had bought a farm in New Hampshire, where he Intended to erect a hoose. Iptelil.NttlKi av-Mr.Jons O. Towbb. f.lTnlverallt.) will preach at the Court House on the last Rabtwth In June and the first Babbath In July. Frrvlce will commence at I o'clock, P.M., each Sabbath. m . "The Stht at Eepnr. The Mt Anniversary of the Independence of the United State will be celebrate! at Eugene City. All person who desire the permanence of the Union, and prosperity of tale (real Republic, are respectfully Invb ted to attend. An Oration will be delivered by the Hoa. Delatoa Smith, and a free dinner provided for alt. s. Rarrw. W. R. Baora. D. R.CnniTiA!; J. Bbambx, M.H. Hablow, it. CLt,to. B. B. Sbinmbb. Coramltte of Arrangements. Euieoe City, June 18, U7. 16wl Hoi.LOWAV OtBTMBNT AKD Pit LB. Ellrmardnutry rwr e Eryiptla. tin. Emma Rowecroft, aaed 41, of St. Paul, Minnesota Territory, wtflered severely from penoaicai anacss or erysipelas in tne race, to wnirn she appeared to hsve a constitutional pre-dlsposition. Ia July last she had a return of the complaint, with nn nsnally violent and dangerous symptoms, and under the advice of a friend from New York, obtained a lot of Holloway'g Ointment, and applied it according to tne directions, i be result amnsrd as well as delighted the unfortunate sufferer and herfarallv. ThftliWlam matnry sreyptntna subsided : the redness faded ia the course or a rew days to a yeiiowi-m nne, and tne cuti cle, or scarf skin, on the parts affected, came off In the form of a whitish scurf. A seeond box completed the core, leaving neither srsr nor blemish on the face. The Pills are so efficacious In subduing internal disease, as tne ointment is in removing all external disorders. Da. L. J. Ciatk at's Surgical and Medical Institute I so extensively known in this Territory that any notice : . . I T 1 . . . : i n,urui Dim, miKii seem suerTuiouw. ae. icsniiK that there are those who heretofore having no need of medical aid. have neglected t ascertain the proper sources of roller In cases or misfortunes. To Ilium we bear leave to direct attention to lr. I.. J. Csapkay, who Is certainly a Physician of irreat skill end wonderful success in his profession. The IH-. has devoted much attention to the treatment of chronic and private dis eases, and stands unrivalled in his management of I aero. To those who need seen asistance we cheerful! v recommend !r. ! J. Cxapkav : It would be well at all events to consult him, as he makes no charge for con sultation, and mnrh good might remit from it. The lr. guarantees a enre In all eases or a-k no compensation. aTsT See lr. U. J. Ccapksy's advertisements in another column ci mis paper. urn SAL.1LM aiAllKET. CORRECTED WtHKI.V, BY B. P. BROWS. SALE., Juue 30, 18o7. PRODUCE. Wheat, white, 1 00 !H) 40 So 85 75 a t 00 1 60 a 50 Wheat, mixed, tats 1 Potatoes....... - Onions, ........................ Beans, l'eas l oo l'Ja13 I'2ial4 l'2aI5 Cash, U0 Bacon, sides,... ... .............. Ha con, hams, ...... ...... ...... . I.ard, in kegs.. . nutter, fresh rolls, Itutter, packet, ...... ...... ..... Kir SO SO 3 00 3 50 Chickens, per doten....... ....... a no 3 00 Hour, per 100 lb., 1'ork... r R v I T S . Pried Apples....... ...... .... ... If? a I i none. 4 00 a : IS 25 00 Dried I'eaches...... .......... Lh-ied Currants, .... .. A pples, per bushel, .... . LUMBER. Kir, clear, per M, 17 OOaSOOO 30 tNja 3.-0O 5 50 a 6 00 500 ueiiar, per .m, Shingles, cedar, por M,.. Shingles, Gr, per M GROCERIES. Sugar, N. O... Sugar, China,.... .... .... ... Sugar, white, crushed, .. Srrap, ...... .... Coffee, 14 a 16 a 25 a t 25 a 1 H a 13 a 22 H 30 50 20 80 Kiee Soap, Salt, 1 24a 14 24 a 3 374a 50 25 a 374 124a 15 25 a 33 15 00al6 00 7 50a 800 12 00 a 1500 3 50 a 2 50 2 00 8 a 124 Candles, adamantine....... ...... Candles, tallow.................. Saleratns, Cordage, ....................... White Iead. Nails, cut. per kear. ..... Nails, wrought, per keg........... OILS. Lin see J. per gallon, ... Boiled Oil, Whale Glass, per foot,... - DRY GOODS. Sheetings, brown................. Sheetings, bleacied, Drills, brawn....... ...... .... .... Drills, Woe,.... Merrimae Prints....... ...... 10 i 14 20 124 20 16 14 374 100 50 75 25 12 10 17 14 10 19 50 33 40 1 00 a Common Fancy Prints............ Mous. DeLine..... Irish Linen...................... Brown Umo,. ................. . Brown Table L.isea,... . .- Sstinett, double milled............ Kentucky Jeans....... .v.... ..... Cotton Jeans . 374a 60 L SO a 35 5 00 a 4 00 2 50 a 4 00 6 00 a 7 00 Pants, satiriett, Boots, sxip,.... ............ I... .. Btota. calf. MARRIED. Oa Ratnrdav. the dar of Mar. im.. at the resi dence of His Excellency, Stock WBrrt.iT, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of all the hostile east of the Btoantains. by the Rirht Rev. Fsnrnt BrsassM, Gen eral Vicroa Tbbvttt to her ladyship, the honorable r-nii i a isaBEiLa, I crow a clkmentika Ivans abooi.- IA ASTBLOrt. VONSTOECSEKHlnSHOTItSritntlCAT. n. Cousin Germain to Stork Whitley, Esq., aforesaid. We are thus particular. In eonseanence of the high standing; (by blood, fortnne. and otherwise.) of the parties, to say nothins; of the very liberal allowance of the good things forwarded tons, iwch as ericket cheese. rern roots, dried antelope liver, Ac.. Ac. Ac, and while digesting the same, we earnestly pray for the happy coo pie a Ions; life sad a pbi urn. one. At last accounts the parties were doinsr as well as rod Id be expected under the circumstance. The hap. py brute c-ruom nems; nearly allied by lineal descent to the Asiatic nobility, they are expected to vwit Tin ker dnrinar the tour. Ladies In Central Asia would do well to anticipate his visit, inasmuch as be has a deci ded leaning in that direction. The Daners in Patagonia. Queen Charlottes Island and Central Africa will pleare copy, as those localities are to be visited in the Bridal tour. I I'osMagfva Trr ritcry Pioneer. Oar Dalles correspondence declares the above to be a mistake, and avers that MaJ. Trevitt ia still bach ing'' thmr and tharmbonta." ' On the ISd inxt.. br H. L. McNary, Mr. William Romxwr of TKmirIss Co., to Miss Jcxia A dsnehter of J no. B. Potter, of I-inn Co. June tth, hv Rev. C. S. Kingsler, Jbsk C. llrxnKR so. of Yamhill, and Mrs. Xasct Ransom, of Portland. June 1st. br the same. Pr. Jambs B. Coi.r. or fort- land, and Miss Auras C. Hurst, of Oregon City. On the 2Nth nlu. bv Rev. B. N. Lonirworth. Mr. Jo- SETB L. Gritkis and Makt Elizabetb Matbcb, all of Lane county. In Lewis county, W. T-, Jnne Id. by Rev. G. M. Ber ry, Mr. PvLTANrs A. Phillips and Miss Sarau J.inc Moorr, both of Lesria county. In Olympia. Jane 4th. br Kev. I. Dillon. Mr. Willis- tox 6. Osborji and Miss H. Jane Moboax, both of Olympia. Jane 7th, by Tter. Mr. Basse tt, Mr. Kleweb to Mi E. THORP, all or tantiain. Linn Co. In Marion enmity, by John C. Peebles. J. P.- Mr. Wif . A. Kbxlt and Miss P. M. Fnoerea, both of Marion Co. Oa the 26th Msy, by Rev. P. Marten. at Portland. O. T Mr. Josxra C. P. Elliott and Mb M. T. Ootlb. At afilwaakle. 17th May, by the same, P. P.M. Cotue and Tbebbsa MCCUHXAx. ., ; it -4l If - DIED. In Clark Co., W.T on Wednesday eventa;, Msy 15th, of cyonp, Lons Vax Vlbbt, infant daughter of Lewis and Elizabeth A. Van Vleet, aged four years old. At the residence of his parents. In Jacksonville, on Sunday, the 7th day of June, Georse LvccBCrs, only son of W.G. and R. TVault, aged 18 years. Notice . ri hereby given, that C. S. Wood worth is anthorized to transact my personal business during my absence. W. C. GRIS WOLD. Salem, June IT, 1957. 15tf City Drug Store. (commercial wharf, Portland.) THE undersigned, has In store, a Renersl assortment of Drug. Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dye stuffs. Pat ent Medicines, Ac, and is receiving goods almost week ly, and in much larger quantities than hitherto, and of fers them tt his numerous customers and friends, at wholesale and retail. In quantities to suit, at much low er rates than ever offered in this market. Every artl. cle warranted as represented. Please call and examine for yourselves. Prescriptions will be given free of charga to those wanting Medicine. W. WEATHERFORD, V. D. Portland. June 19. 18ST. 16raS Clalaaa forlHale. THE vflnnble elalm of the undersigned situated on French Prairie, Marlon Co., between the Log Church and Brown s, containing 300 acres of land, all onaer fence. A rood frame house and barn beside out-hous es are on the premises, and a aood be fine: erebard. Also will be sold to head of cattle, 8 work horses, AO hoo-s. and seed for 60 acres of wheat. I thrasher, 1 reap er, I wagons and harne, and everythlns; eompltde for farming. ju3r.rrtm.tii. June 23, 1S3T. mwipaia Dissolution Notice. THE undersigned hereby give notice that the copart nership heretofore existing between them ia the mercantile business, is tills Uur dissolved, ty mutual consent. All person having claims against the said firm are requested to prefer them, aud all person In debted are required to make payment without delay, to either member of the Arm. All claims must be settled by tits urt of October next. T.niMMiA.ia, E. MII.I.KK. Independence, Polk Co., June J2, 167. 17w3pd Notice. A LL nersons are herebv notified not to buy. trade. J. nor negotiate for in any manner the following de- acrihed proinisorv notes : 1st. A Bote drawn In my favor by Isaac Lebo, for I70O. and parsbleJanuary'l. Kt. y.. A note drawn in my lavor nv James noon snu F. U. Thorp for S'iOO. and payable six months after the dste thereof. The above notes were lost by me on the 19th Inst., together with receipt, vouchers, orders alt of which were cmtilued In a Morocco bound memorandum hook. ' Any person finding the same and returning its eon- tents either to myself st Jsaae lbos, or to Nat. Lane in Corvallis will be liberally rewanled. it. v. iiuitiku. June SO. l57. ISwJpaid Jat(le for lole. THE subscriber, living st Humphrey's fer ry, in Marion County, wilt sell sixty head of stock, consisting of cows, calves, vearlinirs and beef cattle, and three horses. They will be sold on fair terms. Purchaser are requested t- call and look at the stock. It. V. HOW AUD. June 27. 17. ltwrtpaid HKecutor'a Notice- NOTICE Is herebv given that the undersigned were confirmed br the Hon. Judseof the I'robste Court, in and for Mariou County, on the l-th day uf June, 1S.W. Executors of the U-l will and testament of tll.C FORD MIDLER, deieasrd. late of Marion County. O. T.. therefore, persons owing raid etute, will please coiuef.HwarJ and make payment, and all persons hav ing claims against said eWte. will present the same to the undersigned at their residence, fifteen mile north east of Salem, within one year front the date hereof, for payment or otherwise as the esse msy be. r.t.i.r.. fiii.i.r.n. ISAAC HKl'RK K. Executors. June 5J, A. P., 137. Ifiwlpaid Lost! OX or abort fbe 1 Jth of April. 157. a note in favor of J. B. McClane. by Wilie Chapman, f..r 57,19 bearing ten per cent interest. The public are warned aa-alnst nun-haaina the same, if round , ss pi as paymn nas bet a stooped. JNO. B. MfCLANK sirt l.A.s liwSpaid June s, u-.ii. Land Warranta I Ugliest Price. rpilE uudersined will pay cash, and the highest price a. being paid, for a few IaiiU warranu. Apply at i teing paid, for a few Und warrants. Apply at the hiaiesman nmce. .tur.L. m r-i JVSAUKL BCSII. Salem, June 23, 17. l-tr Land Warrants U anted. 130. THE nndersiened are desinm of buying tweutyor ttairtv land warrants of one hundred und sixty acres, for which we will pay one hundred and thirty doll, in cash. VY. l UR1SWOLD A CO. Particular Notice. THE Metropolis Hotel will positively elise on Pnndsy, July 6th. The attention of the "People of Oregon and Washington is railed to theouEAT sal or the rrn xrrrBB axo ftocs of the Vetrlis hotel, whiek will Uke place on the 9th day of July next, st Public Auc tion !M M. KK1TH, Propriet-ir. June 0. IS. iat.is Our 3Iettot BY INDUSTRY WE THRIVE. ALT. the old friends and customers of C5. Collibb Kobbixs will be nleased to learn that he has se cured the services of Mr. A. V. Wiljox, Practical Watchmaker, who will at ail times be found at thl es tablishment. G. C. ROBBIX3 trusts that throuch the combined ex- nerience now emnloved. together with his entiling ex ertions to please, he will continue to receive the ap probation of bis numerous customer. , . Tfce Jewelry ItoafaelDrini Deptrtmcit Or my basineaa Is in charge of Cass. F. KsrBW. prac tical Jeweler and Engraver, and every person who has had work of this kind done for the past five year, can testify that he is a superior workman. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Having made arrangements with my brother, at wLa t. . tr.t..limaka, . n .1 . n n-. ir. il in thfl. 1 ,11.1- ness. to select and iMirchase tols direct from the IMPOR TERS AND MA IV UFA C TURt. KB nd will sell as low as at any other establishment on the PatiSocoast. G. COLLIER BOBBINS. June 23, 1847. 16ml Reynolds tV Law. 134 WASUIKOTOM ST., 8. 1 AND FBONT ST., POBTLAKD, "COMMISSION Men hanta and dealers in all kind of X j Oreaon lrNltica. Advances msde on good con signed to us and forwarded frt uf eMarge. omceat J. railing a wmo Butter. w ANTKD 1D.O00 lb. of good butter, every steamer. for which the highest market price win he paid. KfcYNOL.DS4 & LAW, V ortlsud. Office at J. Failing A Cos. June 12, 1S7. 15ml WANTED 2000 dog. every steamer, for which the highest price will ls paid by - , REYNOLDS & LAW, Portland. Office at J. Falling A Co s. June 12. 1K57. loral Reapers. Threshers. PERSONS who have purchased Reaper or Thresh era of us, are herebv notified that tuey have arriv ed and are ready for delivery. A Iso on hand 2 eight norse i nresners lor sale. u.AbLiutuiitu. Juno 15,1h7. . 15tf Lime. bul. Lime, just received nt O. AUERXETHY & COS. 50 June IS. 147. IStf Grain Cradles. DOZ. superior, five fingered grain cradles, just re ) ccived and for sale. O. A BEUXETHY & CO. June 15, HS7. t l.tf Tobacco. CASES best brands received and for sale low ; 6 C. Pride of the Union ; . ? - , , - 20 5 C. Alliance; 6 C. Cockade : . 6 C. Urape and Bird Paradise. : O.ABERXETHY A CO. Boots and Shoes. BOOTS and shoe suited to the snmmer trade on hand. O. ABERXETHY A CO. Nails. KEGS assorted size for sale here ' ' ii. ABERXETHY A CO. 40 Public Administrator's Sale. .. rpHE personal property belonging to the estate of X J r.A -N t;.;is. tt aum, ueceaseu , consraung oi reaay made clothing, cloths of different kinds and aaalitv. and a large number of small articles, will be sold at public auction, at tne court House to saiera on tae 6th day of July next, commencing at 1 o'clock la the af ternoon VI wu uv. CHEST. X. TERRY, Public Admln'r. Salem, Jnne J3, 1937. 15tds PROSPECTUS Tlli: JACKSONVILLE HERALD. WE propose publishing, at Jacksonville, O. T., a weekly Journal, to be entitled Tub Jaossontillb iikralo. i ne nrsi numner win on puoiisneo in tne month or July. The Hebalp will ne a medium sixed sheet, and will be printed upon entirely new and hand some type. It will lie the constant aim of the proprietor to ren der the IIkrald a valuable and entertaining newspaper. We will emlcivor to present weekly a carefully prepar ed summary of foreign and domestic news, Interesting incidents, sttractive novelties, and wholesome and agree, sble miscellany. Aud we will not overlook the facts and occurrence of every day life In our Immediate neighborhood but will strive to secure, In the mind of the distant render, for our hunlttiy and thriving town, " a local habitation and a name.'' We will direct narticular regard to the mining and agricultural Interests, and will exert our best endeavors to roster and more fully drvelipe tnese important ele ments in our wall-lmlng. For this purpose, we will In vite and encourage intelligent and reliable eorreanon- dence from every section of our mining district ; and wa will Indultrimisl slean. from the best agricultural Journals of the day, tha practical result of the experi- eurcoi onservani and carsiui larmers. Wa will uphold and advocate tke principles of the treat Democratic, Party ; sincerely believing that its onlgn policy has uniformly tended to promote the pros- peniy snu cicvate me character ot our country. And while we will at all times give free utterance to our con victions of duty, we will not fail loevlnce a decent res pect for the sentiments and opinions of others. i ne suoscnption price or ths jacuontillb IIkb At,o will be fire dollars per annum. BURNS A BEOOB. Jacksonville, 0. T., June I, 1357. lttjy Estray Animals. THE subscriber at Harrisburg. Una Co., ha lost tb following described anlmsls : A bay horse, with star In forehead, a little whit on his nose, hind feel white up to th pastern Joint, nnd branded " 21" oa the right shoulikr, 3 years old that spring. Also a nwn eow, 7 or 8 year old, branded J. H. on the right hip, and " 21" as above. Has a white calf with red ears, about 18 months old branded " 21" a above. The cow left last fall, and prooably ha had another calf this anrlng. Any person finding them will b rewarded for their trouble, by Informing we. A.MclLWAIN. June in, l7. 14m6pald Notice. I HAVE driven awsy with my cattle to southern Or egon, two steers, one is a red with white hack and belly, and some white on his face, with a swallow fork on the right, and underbit ou the left ear. The other i a red. with white back and bellv. with an underbit in each ear, branded 8 L on the hip. One has been with my cattle nve years, ana tne other three. I will be res ponsible to the owners vr the count v for the value there of. DANIEL WALDO. Marion Co.. June 8,157. Us) Administrator's Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given, thst the undersigned was sppoiuted administrator of the estate of JOHN W. Bltlij;S, deceased, late of Marion Co.. O. T .on the Mhdayof Juue, 137. by the Hon. Judge of the Pro bate Court In and for aaid ominty ; therefore all per sona owing aaid estate will please come forward and make payment, and all persona having claims sgaiuat aaid estate, roust present the same to the undersigned, at his residenre, eight miles north uf Balcm, within one year, for payment. ur.imut b. aij.Mia, Admin r. June 5, ISoT. Uwt Restaurant. TO. KHIECIIRAL'M has opened a Itestanrant. Bake . rv and Confectionary house at Corvaliit, llenton Co.. O. T. Will set the be.it USkt that the market ran afford, and at ail hour, tiivehim a call nest door north of City Hotel. ittf . Marlon House, Salem. rpflE andersigued announce to the public X that he has purchased the well known tavern stand. called the Marion House, In Ka- Icm, together with the furniture and llxtares thereof. He will keep it In llrst rate style, and Invites the patronage of the public. It. SI. M AY. stay zj, fur, mr Wool, Wool. Wool I THE undersigned are now preps red to card wont, nt the msrhine, near the Eagle Mills, on the Little I.ucWismme, Polk County. O. T. A difference of three cents per lit. will be made in the carding, in cases where grease is furnished. LVKKT8ACO. May 21. 1S5I. llm Salem Market. fTtHE subscriber, proprietor of the Salem Msrket. in A the center of the town, is hsppv to inform the pnb lic that he keeps constantly on ban J a supply of all the varieties ot meals, iresh ami plcKied. He also lias ine various kinds of vegetables in their season. Beef will be sold as follows: fore quarters, cents per lb., hind quarter 10 cents; and If you want a choice piece, I shall charge vou a I it a pound. Allkludsof fanner's produce and grain received in exvhsnge for meats. . TUOU-VS CROSS. tislrm.JulT7.l-v.fi. . . I7U Salem Drug Store I tctor'a buildiug. Contsntly ssortment of Drtuh, Meut- W-ff i asp Dt iTi'rrs, Patskt W . on hand a full assortment rmrs. Paints, Oils Mepicinbw. e. In short almost every article nsnally found In a Pros Store, and are oflVred at Wholrsau axd Itirrill., at extremely low rates, in qiutntilies to suit warranted a represented. mr i 'psa noLir-rrra. a Prescription free of charge st oftise. a f I'rompt attenuon wui tie given to proiosiioiuu i. ,t.. ,t; a t nrl T If it calls in the Citv. A. M. BFJ.T. H. D. Salem, O. T, June 1, 1937. 12tf Notice!!! " ' LL persons Indebted to the subscriber, are reane-4ed L to call and settle with him. on or before the 1st day of July next, and save cost. jus. i. .ruwiti , Oregon City. Jnne 1 , VPS7. , Utf ' . Notice. . NOW f ir large sales and small profits, for rash or Oregon produce. A well selected assortment of dresa patterns. Delaines. Merinos, Calicoes, Ginghams and all ether goods for ladies. Aa assortment ot bon nets and ladles hats of the latest fashion. Also a well selected assortment ef clothing, boot and shoes of the best quality, coffi-e. tea. sugar, salt, rice, pepper, salsratus, snd lsmp nil, with other articles , too numerous to mention, for sale opposite Banm A Bro., next door to the Union Hotel.' L. WESTACOTTv ; May 19. leT. . , lotf Basverr asid Confectionery. THE undersigned would announce to the public that he b.u established himself in the baking and con fectionery business at Salem, on Commercial street, second door north of the Union House. A thorough experience at the baking business he trusts will enable him t give satisfaction to at customer- All oruers promptly ailed. , tirocei ice and Fruits, will also be kept constantly on hand. CHAS. lIcULNN. April 9. 1SST. M . Corwallls Drug; Store. JR. C ARDWELL. Druggbit and Apothecary, is con- stantlr receiving, per California steamers, large and carefully selected stock of Drugs and Medicines, Oils, Paints, Varnish, Soaps. Perfumeries, Toilet Fur niture, Stationery, and all articles usually kept in Drug Stores. Agent for Jaynes, aud other patent medicines, which will be furnished at California, wholesale price. mjT UBDKBS EOUCITKD. "W.W J. K. CARD WELL. Corvsllis, Msy 2, la'i7. 12tf At Euarene Cltr. THE subscriber has at Eugene City, one of the best general assortment of Dry Uonds, Croceries, Hard ware, Boota and Shoes, and all articles kept in a gene ral finding store, to be found in Oregon. He is con stantly receiving fresh additions to his stock, and al ways keeps it up. My goods are now ail received direct from San Francisco, where I have a resident agent. All kinds or farmer p produce received in exchange for goods I n hieber prices for produce, nnd sell troods cheaper than any other store in the Territory. uor,i ii ii.au EngeneCity, July 1,1856. . . lr.tf S. J. McCormlck, Franklin Book Store, fvans-T RTRKET. PORTLAND. O.T.I ' - HAS constantly on hsnd a lnrne stork or Rooks and Statiokekv, which he sells at a small advance on I ai.isiiKKM Pricks. m A cataliRii may bo weeAin : the Oregon and Washingtion Almanac for 1S57. JJoofci, ordered there from sent postage free to any part of either Terrritor. lumauu, itu. , . ,. . ;i rVnties. - ' fTtO all whom this may come, greeting : That I am to i leave ior tne mw mou, Run witnia respeciiuuy request those who know themselves indebted to me. or w n (iri.irol,! A Co.. to call and settle without ioi. and oblige W.C. GUIS WOLD. Salem, January it, loot. Htf Enterprise Line of Steamers. To all point above Portland on the Willamette River THE EXPRESS A. S. Murray, - ENTERPRISE,. . . .A. Jamieson, i Will connect as follows:. Steamer ExrvEss leaving Portland evenr MovriAV and FRIDAY morning, at 8 o'clock, A.M. The ENTKBmtsB leaving Canemah immediately on the arrival of the Exraa-ss. for Corvallis. on -nm . . . .r 1 L'Oin t V ? . . J buiuai suniiiiK.wis ia muniiiig ior rsiiem. All Freight for the above line will be receipted for tnroogn. apiiyr un mini otcznunrU HOYT'S Whabf Boat, Portland. mr Pacific Christian Advocate please copy. 45tf Sold Out. fsTlTIR an(varilwr . fin vino KitM mif sails ... - a i o -g vnno iiuuu CVcrV- J, body indebted to him to settle op their accounts. nc tu u sure ivuuu mm tuc viu piuic - ' o , ' " "u . PHIUPCOHENA Salem, March 3, 1857.- .. ,.. sjtf. Cash , K3 ID for Soldiers Boantj Land War rants by m ., C.JN.TEKRY4 At O. E. t)OLE'S JUST received direct from Ban Francisco, a large as- e auri.niu. ui isncy sou siapie ury goons. Prints, ginghams, and ritlaines; Lawns, lieregea and silks; ISdles gloves, satchels and msntlllss Cravats, handkerchiefs and hosiery: . Iulle and gents kid gloves all colors; ladles collars, sleeves and embroidery; Suspenders, belt and tlastlrs; Bilk and merino under shirts and drawers; Jeans, tweeds and Satlnetta; Cents white shirts great variety; Hickory, check and calico shirts; Flannels, crash and diaper toweling; Fsncy bed blanketM, and saddle blsnkets; Sheetings, shirtings and domestic goods; Men' costs, vests and pants; II ly's couts, vi'U ami punts; Men' boots and shoe of every description; Indies shoes and and gaiters, of all kinds; Children shoes great variety; - dents, ladles, and ehlldrens slippers; Men's and Ihiv's cashmere, wool and fur hats: Crockery, Class-ware, Looking glasses, Tub, w oouen-ware, itucKet ann it rooms; Hardware of all kinds, Stish, Window Glass and I'utty, Drain Cradles, Scythes, Snaths, Forks snd Hakes. AO kegs Nails Old Colony, Ware ham and Parker's brands, Ac. Ac. CARPENTER'S AND BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS Hammers, hatchet and brace. Drawing-knives and planes. Riveting, and shoeing hammer, Kteel squares, iron square and try squares. Rip and cross, band saw aud wood saws. Paint brushes, chisels and gimlets, Butts, screws, locks and latches. Pocket kujves, knives and fork, Cupping Inlvcs and razors. Powder, shot, lead and raps. OHOCER1ES. East Boston syrup In kegs, and on diaught, Tesa in esddy's snd in bulk, Sugar, coffee, salsratus, . Dried apples, tobacco snd salt. Pie fruit, pickle and vinegar, Soup, caudles and stnn h, TO BLACKSMITHS A OTHERS. To arrive In fifteen davs from San Francisco, a Isrge assortment of Iron and Steel, Iron axels, steel springs, aud wagon boxes, which I will sell at such prices as will give satisfaction. O. E. COLE. Corvallis, June 29. 1957. . ltf w HI i E Lead and Linseed Oil, at O.E. COLE'S. HOI'S, hemp rope, vl Jtullues, and grass rope, at U.E.COLES. c 0TT0N warp aud wool cards, at . O.E. COLE'S. r VJI.1.INS axes, with snd without handles, at - i U. E. COLE'S. PARASOLS, mantillas, deludes, braize. Challics, J. " " " , in . M., iiiKiiiH, Mutmi. kihKiiiiih., m.t- pace anil alLklnd of 1 Allies dress goods in great varie ty, at O.K. COLE'S. BUTTER salt 2S000 lbs. for sale low. st f . tj. E. COLE'S. H DillEST price paid fur butter, at O. E. COLE'S. w HEAT. Hour, bacon, eirgs and lard wanted in ex change for cash aud merchandise, at O. E. COLE'S. H OE.S,ahoveb, axe and hammer at O, F. Colk's. EVKRYTHINH in the way of Farmer's supplies, for sale cheap at it. E. Cols'. EVERYTHING that Farmer have to sell, bought st O. E. Colk'. CROCKERY of all kinds at C. E. Colk's. LASSrVHKof all kind at G.E-Colb's. WOODEN ware and brooms at O. a Cols a. BUOOT whips. Carriage whips and stage whips st O. E. Colb's. MENS Utm and gaiters, lsy and y uth shoe coarse and Hue, for sal at U. E. Colb's. c Hll.DKKN'H shoes, stout, medium .and Hue, fur sale at u. E. ( ulb 8. L ADIKS gaiters, slip) era and shoe of every descrip tion, at u. E. COLB 8. A DIES dress goods, spriug aud summer atrles ; a i Hue assortment at ii. E.Culb'sv 11 RESS triramlugs for sale at O. E. Cot e's. w HITE goods, embroideries, laces, trimmings, etc.. e to.. etc., at O.K. toi.BS. 1JHINTS, spring and summer styles, Merrimsrk. Co rhico, L'uiou, i'hilsdelphia and Manchester at il. E. CtjLs'a. F you have any ca-h. produce, or anything y-si wish to exchange lor goods, (credit excepted.) bring it .. E fun's. SMALL profit and quick returns is the motto at y F..Coi.rs. N O cbargiug rrtrm proif to make up for tlom pay and oud deofs, as 1 have no aucu. . B.'OLB. A LL who wish to buy low for cash or produce, will J. find it to their advantage to call on O. E. Colb. Park ss. U nite. HAVE removed to No. 131 Washington st, between Sansome and Montgomery, opposite the Market. San Francisco, where they wish to call the attention of the Trade to the largest stock of PATENT ME niCIXES Ever offered in this market, many of which thev agree to sell at New Y'ork prices, with only cost of importing added, and some articles at a still less rate, guaranteed to be genuine, s tuey import every ar icle direct from the manufacturers. 7m3 Itr. CuysoU"! Imprarrd Litrdft of Trllow fiotk k Sinaparilla, ia Qaert Bottles, ri acknowledged to be the lt Sarsapnrilla made as is certi lied by the wonderful cures it has performed. Remember, this Is the only trie and genuine article. This medicine, when used seeoniing to directions, IF.. CURE WITHOUT FAIL. Scrofula, or King's Evil, Cancers. Tnraors, Emotions of mr.Kiu, i4j-iiT-ia., 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 .-y tT r.iCS, lIQg - Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Rheuma tism. Pains in the Bones and " ' Joints. Old Sores and ' Ulcers. Swelling of the Clsnds. Dyspepsia. Salt Rheum, lnseasenf tne ivinneys, lass or Appetite, Diseese arising'from the use of Mercury, Pain In the side and shoulders. General Debili ty, Jaundice and Costivenes. Tne Best Female Medicine Known THH Yellow Dock and Barsapariila is peculiarly adapted for females of delicate health, resulting from irregularity of menstrual discharges, and other disease peculiar to their sex. We assure the afflicted that a bottle or two of Dr. Uuysott's Extract of Yellow Dork and Barsapariila will at once regulate those diffi culties and renew the natural energies. SMITH A DAVIS. Agents tor Portland. Park A White Hole Agents, and Importers, wholesale and re tail dealers In all Genuine Patent Medicines. 132 Wash ington street, opposite the market, San Fraiieisroj 7ni3 i. . Hintetkr'i Celebrated Stomach Bitten. THREE bottles oi Hostetter's Vegetable Stomach Hitters will cure the Dyspepsia ; one bottle will create an appetite, force off the impure bile, pnrify the blood and invigorate the system ; two bottles will core the worst form of Liver Complaint ; one bottle will dis sipate that weakness at tbe pit of the stomach, give color to the countenance, impart tone and strength to the system, and lend cheerfulness to the mind. Every family should have Hostetter's celebrated Stomach Bit ters. No article Is so peculiarly adapted to the depress ing effects of onrciiiuAte. soiu by uruggists, Hotels and first class saloons throughout California and Ore gon. CarriON. Buyers are particularly requested to be ware of a spurious article manufactured aud represent ed to be Hosteler's Hitters, which all who sell or ne the article can detect, as it is never sold by the gallon, but in square bottles containing a full quart, with the cork covered with a metalic rap, aud name on cap, and bottle, with directions lor use. SMITH & DAVIS, Agonts for Portland. Park White, General Agents, Sau Francisco. 7m3 au A PnumnB Breath What lady or gentleman would remain nnder the curse of a disagreeble breath when by using the" Balm of a Thousand Flowers " a dentriHce would not only render it Bweet but leave the teeth white its alabaster 1 Many persons do not know their breath is bad. and the suln'ect U so delicate their friends will never mention il I'our a single amp oi Rulm on your tooth-brush ana trasi: the teeth uignt and morning. Shaving Made EASV-Wet your shaving brush in either warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of the "Halm of a Thousand Flowers," rub the beard well and it will make a beautiful soft lather, much facilitating the nnemtion of shaving. For sale by all Druggists. SMITH & DAVIS, Agents, foruano. I'arta unite, San Francisco, ima Strayed, FtOM the subscriber, a portion of his stock, marked and branded a follows: Crop off the left ear, and swallow-fork in the right, U. brand- Any person know ing the whereabouts or cattle hearing this brand and narks, will be properly rewarded by sending mc infor- . - . , , ..Q in" . OTnc-nT v mation. asi oeiaiuuiui. Lane county, Aug. 7, 1856. 2Ztr , Notice 8100 Reward. I HAVE this day disposed of all my right and inter est of the stock appertaining to the " Belvidere Sa loon" to Messrs. K. A. Barker k. Co., and all persons knowing themselves indebted to me heretofore either by note or account, will please come forward and settle up immediately and save costs. ' , EUSEBE M. PLAM0XD0X. Salem, May 5, 187. . . . 9tf t r ... . ( priUs. 1 V BALES Drills iust received and for sale IU. . ; i G,AeRNETHY & CO. Jane 15, 1857, . . ... latf , S5.000 Worth or spmito and sunnm goods i rpUE subscriber would respectfully inform their rtut J. tomers and the public generally that they have on humt. anil are in constant receipt of good from San Francisco and New York s large and well-se lected stock consisting in part or Alum, allspice, and alpacra. Bonnets, be rages, and bro. I inen , Cambric, crash, and calico, Domestic de lainea, and damask. Edging, embroidery and everything, Flannels, fringes, and fancy nxlu's, (Hnghams, gaiters and gloves. Handkerchiefs, bose and hair-pins, " Iron, iuk, and lowrtiiigs. Jaconet.Jeaus, and Java coffee. Knives, kid gluves, and knitting-pins, 1 jwus, lard and Liverpool salt. Mustard, mirrors, mid matches. Needle, nails, and nice things. Oils, overshirts, and Oolong tea, -- Pins, pants, and paper, Quilts, quill, and queeuswart, -Ribbon, razors, aud rt-traM, Silks, sugar, and shaving soap, '. Tea. tobacco, and turpentine. Umbrellas, under-sleeves. and useful things, Veil, varnish, and vinegar. Wreathes, woolen goods, waffle Irons, Yarn, yeast, and Yankee nutiou, Ziuc, and zephyr worsted, .. Ac, Ac, and so on. Resides many other articles too numerms t- mention ; all of which we are offering at red ur Ml prices, adopt ing the plau of " Quick aales and small profits." The ladies will find in their department a large stock of fancy goods, direct from New York, which 1 not usually Kept In Oregon, ana ny arrangement win ue in constant receipt adequate to the wants of the ladies. The Uentlemen' Departmeut of furnishing good will seldom bee. mailed, and excelled by mine in Salem. IRON The blicksinithsend Iron dealer will always Und a well-selected stot k of all sizes and shapes, to gether with a good assortment of iron axles, from 1 x a in., to X x 1 1 inches, which we are selling at Portland prices, adding freights. , We are prepared to receive all kind of produce ia exchange for goods, and also money. For full parties larscall and examine for yourselves. V. GRISW0LD & CO. Salem, Feb. 10, 1S57. 4etf Notice. Ftr Ink u Cheap n the Cheapest, and for Cash, or Oregon Protfuee. Ill AVE received by bark Nabumkeag. Halcyon, and steamer Columbia, lust arrived, s fresh lot of groce ries, Ac, which, added to my former etock, offer as good an assortment in groceries, provisions, psiut and oils aa are to be foundln the Territory, to wit: 6, is si ib. l uma aa. t segar. 4.0U0 I Iml best Rio green coflee, i.iOlbs. " Java " J.iHHi list. Manilla No. I sugar, 2,000 lbs. N. o.and S. I. sugar in bM.and keg. ISO lbs. black pepper (rouud) 20 box gr. apices, ion lb. alUpic. (round.) 10 dor. Eng. and Am. mustard in gin, 6 " pie fruit " 6 " fresh peaches 5 " tomato cabiup ia case t ea. in glass, 6 " Cayenne pepper (iu glass) 12 " FresJj Baltimore cove oyster I lb cans, 3 " Lobsters, fresh iu 2 lb cans, 5 " brooms, 3 " painted pails, (3 hooped.) . 6 " V. Collins A Co. axes, with aud witb- bandlea, 2 ax handle, 50 lbs. ilorax, SO lb. Gum camphor, 60 boxes ad. caudle '. 20 and 10 ea. 20 " Hill A Colgate' No. 1 sua p. S " Olive oil " Splagnolia brand," 5 " Cream Tartar, 10 " Salaratus, 10 keg 5 " Sods, 20 chest, old and young hyson, gun powder. Imperial and Oolong teas. In bulk aud Iu 1 2 ft caddie. - ' 100 half boxes sardines, 10 " Oberkin In gals. 20 " Tobacco " did. brauds," 30 doz. paper smoking " 2(1 boxes matches, 2 bags nutmegs, . , 300 lbs. Carolina and China rite, 200 gals, sperm and polar oil. ISO sack Liverpool grd. and S. I. salt. 5 half bbl. Stuart crushed sugar, 20 keg ' Seth Adam' syrup In kegs, 2 bbls. pure eider vinegar, dried apples Ae. Also a general assortment of paiuts, psiut oils, win dow glass and nails, to wit : 3uo gals, raw and unboiled oil, 20 ( opal vsruiib. 50 Spirit's turpentine. 50 boxes German glass eX 10, luVi 12. 10K 14, 10X 16, Ae. Dry and mixed paiuts of all colors, and any quantity. A good assortment of paint and other brushes ; aUc a good .'ssortment of Boors o Shoes. 1 have of Oregon produce, 3300 lbs. Oregon A No. I Inner. 6 to e.Ooo lbs. bacon, bam. shoulder, and sides. SO bushel beans, IS bnshel peas, 50 bo-bel Iwck wheat flonr, 50sarks S. F. Boor, oats, timothv seed, snd sny . . . . . . . 1 III. 1 - - . u , , , quantity vi nrl raie potatoes. . rarjtwii, Oregon city. reo. , isoi.. oiti Ho ! Te Workers of Iron and Steel ! 1HAVE this day received by tlie arrival of Uie J. R. Whiting from San Francisco, tbe folluwiuz asurt- ment of iron and steel, to wit : 2.0"0 lbs. Norway shaes. 2.0O0 lls. 2X Iron (ttat,) 2.000 3 XJ-10 3.000 sooo 3,000 1,000 y " " I, , 1, IL and l.sruare. j, 5-1 ii, , 1. and IL inch round, assorted cast steel, horse shoe nails, (G) 100 Which together with stock in store make as com plete an assortment as ran be found in Territory and will be sold aa cheap as the eacaraxr for cash or coun try produce. J. N. PBESCOTT. Oregon city, eo. is, it. ooii Fresh From New York. O.V HAND AND NOW RECEWINU. DRY GOODS. Clothing. Boots and Shoes. Hard ware. Groceries. Books and Station hry Call in and see tbem. 2tf J. H. A I. It- MOORES. H l'LLS No. 1 Soap, the best you ever used Try it. w bite lead, linseed oil, turpentine, putty, indigo, madder, copperas, alum, . . .. oil for lamps and machinery, ' ' New Orleans sugar, crushed sugar. cream tartar, saleratui, soda, at 26tf MOOR1S. put ILY BIBLES, Webster's Quarto Dictionary, . Lniversity Variety of Miscellaneous Works, worth boring, at .. . . - Miti.ur.i' 21,11 - aounrs , Wakefield tt Co., WHOLESALE AND BET AIL MERC H A NTS, l - ALBAwr, LISSt COPlrrT, O. T.,' - ! - KEEP constantly on hand full assortment of Grocer cerics. Hardware, Carpenters' Tools, Blacksmiths' Tools. Oneensware, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Paints and Oils, Varnish, Ladies' Dress Goods and trimmings, Ac c. Utf 25 POUNDS choice Apple Seed, - . 10 lbs. " Pear ' 5 , ' Cheery Stones, at WAKEFIELD A COS. 20 KEC.S superior Dried Apples (new crop) just received by WAKEFIELD A CO. ADAMANTINE Candle, 25 boxes, for sale by -14tf WAKEFIELD A CO. 1 er KEGS Syrup (Seth Adams best) jn--t received by lO lttf WAKEFIELD A CO, IRON. 20OO0 lbs. best KeBned and Swedes' Iron . -ahw Band Iron. Cast and Plow Steel, the best assorted sizes in Oregon. For sale low to black smiths and merchants. ... . 14tf . . ' WAKKrlrXII CO. Ct CTff LBS. pure White Lead, fyr sale at ,OUlr ; .: i4tr wakefield cov C0MFLETE set of Cooper's Tools for sale, Utf WAKEFIELD & CO. 15 r- BEST Chicago " Clipper Plows." for sale at re f"i . , . i i i.r arnrrnrrn a ro oacea nur?. ijr n " ..--. - - ---- 0J Jast received ana ior wuc oy WAKEFIELD CO. Itvi a GOOD assortment School books consianiiy Repi V on band lttr WAKEFIELD A CO. 250 LBS. choice Osage Orange Seed. Also, Blue Grass, Clover and Timothy Seed. ' WAKEFIEI.D CO. Utf TTTHRiT. Rimn. Kirffs. Butter. Means ana t.orn ta- VV ken in exchange ior goods at the highest market rate.-. - n AAXiCuaa o. v-v- Albany. June 5, lsou. : . . Ct t?r Blue Vitrei for sale, ZOVj 2tf - ! WAKEFIELD . CO. 25 SETS Cast Boxes, at 26tf WAKEFIELD GO'S. 10 SETTS Eliptic Springs for sale low. tf WAKEFIELD ft CO. SETTS Hub Bands, for sale 2Ctf WAKEFIELD ft CO; 1 ( BBLS. LIME, iust received. 1(J . . " WAKEFIELD ft CO. Albany. Ang. S. 1856. - ?tf JUST RECEP7ED at Albany, 22 bbls. New Orleans and Crushed Sugar, (from N. Y.) and for sale low at X- Albany, June 13,1856. Utf Notice. " " " , ii k .r inAohtjui tn Wakefield ft Co.. at Wash- A ington Butte, will please call and settle tbe same without delay. Los Angelos Salt. SALT 300 bags Los Angelos Salt, received, per S hnrnkeagforsaleabjeesste. E8TRAY NOTICES. Notices of all estrays are required by law to be ad vertised In the Statesman. The charge therefor, fixed by the law, is on dollar for each animal taken up. No advertisement will appear nader this bead until paid for. rpAKEN CP, one 8 year eld steer, browa and plded, X no marks, but some brands on right blp, not de scribabte ; came to my residence in March, mt. t . ' JUT STARR. June 22, 1857. r jCwj TA.Ki!J FJ"' lha abscr't'er, living at tbe mouth f f t?fu lraul ''"'k Co.. n bbjcg horse, four f!5ir T41" ', the forehead, and both bind feet white, branded with the letter D on the left side of the neck, snd on the left hip, about U hand high. ... . . E. A. HALEY. Jnne 19, 1857. 6w2 rAKEN UP, by tne subscriber, living in Brice' Pre J. ci-ict, Lane Co., two steer, one white belly and jaw, red nose, marked two crop, slit In left, and two lit in right ear. soma 12 years old. Also, one brindl side, belly and jaw white, red nose, marked swallow fork u tb left ear, some 12 year old. HUGH LOVE. May 23. 1657. . luwl TAKEN UP, by tbe subscriber, living 7 mile north of Eugene City, Iun Co., one brown mare mule, 7 or 8 year old, some saddle marks, Spanish brand on tbe left bip, and shoulder, on the right bip Spanish brand, and the same hip, brand not known, on the left aide of tbe neck HE ; no other brands or marks per ceivable. JOHN BROWN. June IS, 1857. . Iw2 rpAKEN UP, by tbe subscriber, living in Miiwankie X precinct. Clackamas Co., one red eow, marked with a crop of! the right ear, baa some white spot low dwn on the right flank, and under the belly, also, some white on tbe belly, immediately back of tbe fore-legs, born slim and stand well out. Supposed to be 7 or 8 year old. CHARLES M. BUNNEL. May 20, 1857. 16wl TAKEN UP. by tbe subscriber, living in Polk Co., about 2 mile southwest from Linville'a ferry oa the Luckiamute, cneredmuly cow and calf, branded, with the letter fi on tbe left hip. marked with crop of tbe right ear, and upper half crop off the left. Said cow is about four year old, and wa raised on my farm. Also, one white eow, with black speckled aid, asd ears, Lranded with the letter S M on tbe right hip, and marked with under crop In right ear ; suppesied to be aboot 9 year old. Said eow has been running on my premise about 18 months. Also, one blue aided line backed cow, marked with underbit in each ear, snd branded with the letter II on left hip. Said cow ht 5 years eld, and ha been running at my. place about two mouth. Also, one brown and white pided steer, year ling ; no mark or brand perceivable. Said steer came to my residence one year ago. Also, one black year ling heifer, line back and white face ; no mark or brand receivable; baa been running on my premise about month. JAMES WHEELER. June 8, 1S57. 15w2 TAKEN UP, by tbe subscriber, living on tbe wot side of Long Tom Creek, in Long Tom precinct, one white Indian horse. 8 year eld, branded with aa auker on the right shoulder, and letter B on the left hip ; aaid horse is a natural rarer. Lane Countv, June 8, 1857. 15wl rilAKEN UP, in Lane Co.. one steer, light red, mark I ed with au upper and underbit in the left, and slit in tbe right ear. LORENZO HASBROUCH. Othello, June 5, 1857. lawz rilAKEN UP. by tbe subscriber, living in Franklin X Butte pre. met, l.inn Co., a sunn red heuer, some wjite in ber face, with some red streak through tbe white ; no mark or brand. Two years old. June 16, 1657- 15wi rrtAKEN UP, by tb subscriber, bring in Lane pre X ciuct. I'ulk Co., one dark red cow, supposed to be 8 year old, white on the belly, and white spot en eacb sh'silder. branded oa Ute left 'hip with the letter B, snd on the right shoulder with the letter C. marked with an upper balf crop on tbe right ear, and a split in the left ear ; said cow hsa a yoong calf, one month old ; said cow came to my bouse twelve months ago- THOS. U. HUTCHINSON. May 15, 1857. , 15w3 rpAKEN UP, by the undersign d, living in Franklin X Dutte precinct, Lino Co., ot e small eow, white with some black spots scattered Bumeroetly over the body, brid and beck black, with white spot ia fore head, horn small, stand ratlisr back, marked with crop off the right ear, and slit in the left ; aaid cow came to my residence about the first of Jannarv 156. FREDERICK THOMAS. May 14,1557. 15w2 rgvAKEN UP, by tbe subscriber, residence tve miles X southeast of Salem, on or about the 15th of May, 157, one light brindle steer, four years old, mixed with while on the belly, msrked with a swallow fork ia tbe left ear, and an underslope and spilt ia the right. DANIEL CLARK. June 15, 1857. 15w2 rTVAKEN UP, by the subscriber, residing oa coast fork, X Ijane Co a cream colored Indian horse, four year old, dark mane, tail and legs right forefoot and left hind tout white to pastern, branded with diamond on left hip. THOMAS P. BUOY. . JoneS, 1957. I5w2 fSVAKEN" UP, by tbe uadereignet:, living sear the X Dalles, a mare supposed to be (art American or Spanish. She is ot bright sorrel eok-r, with white hind feet, a white stripe down the nose, about live rear old. . JUSTIN CUENOWETIL June 8. 1S57. 15w2 TAKEN UP, by the subscriber, in Marion Co., three mile south of Buford Smith's Mills, one two year old steer, white with small red speck ail over him, goli lid enderbit and split in tbe right ear, smooth crop and swallow fork in tbe left ear, branded on tbe left thigh with B, tbe other letter not known ; came to mj residence sometime in August 1356. G W. SHAVFR. " May U. 1857. 15w2 TAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living at Monmouth, Polk Co., a white roan mare, branded on right hip. H. C. on left shoulder with Spanish brand ; supposed to be seven or eight years old. P. E. DOTY. June I, isiv. ui . Tax Receipt Blanks. TTST printed ot tbe Statesman office a Urge supply J of Tax Receipt Blanks, after an improved form.. Price, one dollar per hundred. Orders by mail, accom panied wi:h the cash, will be filled by return of mail. Coirallis Warehouse, No. 1. I am prepared to etore produce, and will attend to ; ceiving and forwarding tbe same. 33tr ISAAC MOORE. Orleans Warehouse. OPPOSITE Corvalliil We are prepared to store pro dace, and will attend to receiving snd forwarding tb same. 33tf . WORTH ft BRO. . Blank Deeds. . A NEW tot. Jest printed, from a form prepared by ne of the Judges of tbe Supreme Court, and for sale at the Statesman Office, at 6 per hundred. August 18,1856. Negotiation of War Scrip. rlTST printed and for sale st tbe Statesman office kl.nk nowers of attorney and assignment for transfer of war scrip, from a form prepared by an experienced lawyer. Price, ii per hundred. Orders by mail fill ed- Julyl.lS56. i6 Administrator's Notice. LETTEBS of Administration have been granted to the undersigned, by tbe Probate Court of Lias County, npon the estate of SIMPSON WILLIAMS, de ceased, bearing date May 3d. 1857, therefore all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment to tbe undersigned ; and all persons having demands against said estate.are hereby notified to present them with the proper proof within one year from tbe date tnereot ,t tne unnenngnea in um w. THOMAS ALTUKU, Aomin r. MayS, 1S57. ' lw Probate Notice. NOTICE U hereby given, tnat John B. Bounds. Ad ministrator of tbe estate of THOMAS McBRIDE, deceased, hsa rendered his accounts for final settlemeiit to tbe Probate Court, of Polk Coonty . and the Court has appointed tbe first Tuesday of July next, at Dallas, ia said county, for the adjustment of the same. Dallas, June 6, 1857. Iw3 Probate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Isaac Znra wait. Exec utor of the last will and testamei.t JOHN M. ZUNt- V ALT, deceased, baa rendered bis accounts, to the Probate Court of Polk Co., O- T., for final settlement, and the Court has appointed the first Tuesday of gast next, at Dallas, in said eouutv, for tbe auju tmeat of tbe same. , , .JAMES TAYLOR. J-P- Juse 23, 1857. Iw3 . : Notice. TY order of the Probate Court of Benton County, n will vl) t the bite residence of B. M. GRA 1 , I de- ceased, the following described property belonging to aid estate, to wit: one house, and lots No. 6 and s, in block 8, in Corvallis, oa a creait of ha approved security. -Also one mute, o "" saddlers' tool, 1 parlor stove. 1 book case . ...wt- I nrnaerrr. casta IB ha saddles, 1 set of 1 bed&tcad cash in hand, between Ihm li "dToVlock. e- M-' JolyssMt.' J.s.uiJUul,a.i jTuneA. 1S57. 13w Public Adssaimistrator's Notice. TEBRTTORY of Oregon, County of Marion. Notice is hereby given, to all Dersona interested in tbe es tate of JEAN C- SCHAUM, deceased, late of said count v. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment ; and all persons having claims against said estate are requested to exhibit them to me with the proper vouchers, within one year after the date of this notice, at my office, m Salem, Marion. County, or tuey will be forever barred. CHESTER X. TERRY, PnUie Admiu'r. Salem, June 33, 1857. - 15w4 Srrap. KEGS Bout on Syrup for sale. - ; , . , G. ABERXETHY 4 CO. 30