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TnttM rt in Waal "n. --T-oTVpoJt"" vines, umlpnt KnI. , , ,",,-, WAsntMOTONy Jans 4, 1 WIY c' "Ohrtftly I) as been the seen tot dlsgtace fnl and destructive election riot this wwk, and It still decplj fluted by the event.--O-tlonday the uwnlc'j-nl elecUoo took pjice, the contest belns I stvcea th Know . nothlcj ticket u4 Ike Uhloo ticket, coni Doied of Wbi-s and Pemocrti. A party - and tomediately pr5ded t the poll. h. the rtU'pU V7 where they employed .'.Tit-l c;a tre: trough here by Know- . Vere ptal fctJ tlilr meals npnUed fcj ttat port v. Atey weru u wiww www, kalwai eists, etc, and soon brotht them into, nan It aauUiiur the Iriili and other voters, lhe Auxiliary Qaard attempted ti arrest them, and were beateu ol Ths JLlevnr of the citr. Dr. Magrader, inretented tie feels to the Trwideni, and askel the aid of the U. S. Marine to ena ble tin to mcintoin peace. The President complied with. the request, and two compa nies, noJar coamaci of Ctpt. Tylerf para - t!d la front cf ti City UH. awaitlaa . I . im nJ ft 'tV mHl Oil ! i strtcK i ril Waxes, and had cUained pZsxssloa of the poll la BerentU tract, near the Northern Liberty Market boose. The Hare enuaarored in Tain ti restore qniet bete, and re-open the polls. He mob had t&iea a brass eannon from the Anacosta- -G; risa-taase, and placed it iii tnitt9 "tt to treeroathe I xJx. l;.jr assaoaed the liarines to Lis ak, aad adJressinx the mob, ordered them to disperse. They replied with abuse ad a shower of brick-bats, and a few pis tol thou.' One Marine was seriously wound ed and jearr(ed. off. to the surgeon's The Marines toe -tse-camien-a inepoiut 01 me bayonet and one or two platoons were or dered to return the Ore of the mob. . When the smoke cleared away, it was found that ' six were killed, and a doxm or more woanded. It so happened, as U common ia such cases, that most of the persons who were shot were merely spectators of the scene, having been drawn to it by curiosity. -' The enraged mob threatened during the . night to tear dowa the houses of the Mayor and of . Capt Tyler, and it was deemed pra , dent to remove" the inmates and Tolnablu 'contents, and to place a strong guard around them. The arsenal was also put in a state of defense. The Hug-Uglies" sent to Baltimore for a reinforcement of three handred men; who had prepared to como down. The President ordered down Ma jor French's artillery from Fort Mcllenry, and they arrived at night. The Marines were also statione.1 at the depot to receive and arrest the Pl"gy on their arrival, but they had deemed it imprudent to come. . The night passed off quietly."- The election resulted in defeating the Know nothings. The knowoothiogs have held a meeting and denounced the conduct of the executive authorities . as ' " a cruel, cowardly and Moodly massacre of the innocent." They are tor have another meeting. On the other hand, the citizens and authorities are determined to ferret oat and bring to jus tice the men who brought the armed gang of remans to this city. Or. San Fran. .IZtrnkt. . - ' ' Yfe Washington Rio In relation to the riot in Washington City, we wotiiJ state that we had an interview with a gen tleman, who arrived yesterday trom the tast, and was present at the time in Washington. From Kim we learned tome particular a boot the cause f the riot, which do not appear in the Eastern pa Mrs. It if well known that motors have reeentlv been circulated in relation to an cmbezlement pf the moneys subscribed for the completion Of the Washinfrton. monument. The persons bavin; the rharre of the moneys are members of the Know Koth in party, and i n order to cover up their track s an effort was made to carry the municipal election, for if Democrats were elected to the t'ouncil, in vestigations would be instituted. The " 11 UjrHe,"as they are called, and other ruffian asso ciations in Baltimore, were employed for the pur pose, and early ia the day they took possossion of the palls. The ntrages committed by these rawaijts were of the most horrible aatare. Some is or seven persons, and among them a little girl, had been shot dead by them. The Mayor, find ing himself nnable to secure tranouility, applied to the President, anil a couple of companies of were placed at his disposal. lie march ed them to the polls in one of the districts, known to he stronglv Democratic, and of which the Fluff-Ugliea' had taken possession. He ordered then to disperse. They refused. He read the riot act, and while doing so the rowdies procured a eanaott, and were about to fire, when the Mayor turned the whole matter over to Capt. Tyler, who was ru command of the Marines, and he ordered his ne to tire. They fired. The rifles were loaded with ball cartridges, too, and several of the -rwssans were shot dead- Their eannon was taken fWm thesa, and they were driven from the polls. The result, we have no hesitation in saying, was most gratifying. The only regret we have in the prmsMaea is, that the whole band of ruffians had sat bee esAermiaated. It was rumored that it was the intention of the " ITuf -Ufrlies" to return that night and sack the city, but additional troops ware wJered in from Fort Mcllenry, and the rnf sVaat hand front Baltimore did not dare to make road their threats. Every good citizen will re joice as the justice meted out to the rowdies in Washington City. A few more exhibitions of the auong arm or tnc law wm do aitnraea wiin gooa its. wasningron vaty went Democratic. MrrmUt. i Ovntawsl Kail lute The Postmaster General has received 4ids from responsible parties for the contract authorised l'y Caagwaa for the conveyance of the entire letttr aail float such point on the Mississippi River as the coo tractors may select, to San Francisco. The jeulia t is to be for six years, atacostnotexceed-rB-e 300,009 a year for a semi-mouthlr maiU9450, Obd a year for a weekly, and f600,OU0 for semi weekly seico; to he performed uionthly, weeiJy, or aentt-weoViy at the optkm of the Postmaster General. 1 me service is to he performed in twen-tv-five daya. Among the bidders is aa associs tMSt as taie express companies, who propose to unit the geld, aa freight, ny this route, and to pro vide a guard for the protection of mails, freight, .and passengers. The terms of the contract are, that the service he performed ia good four-horse (er coaches, and that the service be com. I within one year from the date of the eoa- Sfasrr uaaseacers would no doubt avail themselves of this route. - Henry O' Kcilly, who is well known as a pi oneer fa the telegraphie business, has recent: r laid hesre the tioerniwmt a plan for establish ing a postal and telegraphie communication with California, at his expense, but under military pro tection to be afforded by the Government. 1 le proposes that stockades, at the distance of twenty or thirty miles apart, be established on the route, aad that dragoons be stationed at them, whose duty it shall be to carry weekly or daily, between the posts, a Jight letter-mail, and also to protect the Iroe of telegraph. Th ITcDsoji's Bat Cowaxt. It has been before stated that a Committee of the English Parliament hare nnder considera tion the subject of the future 'disposition of the vast landed possessions or the Hudson's Bay Company in Xorth America. The Montreal tlerald has advices from England, to the effect that the Company are to be allowed to retain the Territory, on the con djtioa that they shall give np such portions pt it as, from time to time, may be requir ed for the purpose of colonization. Boston Traveller. - srDr. Brandetb, of pill fame, offers to make one of ten or twenty persons who will il.000 each for the discovery of the ufardercrs of Dr. Burdell- Sqot of Bar deli's relatives bare offered soy thing; nei ther has the City of Xew York nor the governor of the State. litiiil Billtll EottoAVs ritts--rvie-' e-r-t r from t peenllsr cAana'ce of I A d-at m f-o- ex. wirt had, la taesal . Ar forfeit toe functions! disorders aau r V may labnr. Aettna pecbiraiy nnea ' local trrr-nl arltf , aad generally v the ay- v a o"o pn - usive renw'f rid lnuiou!T rxmrt uio lat meaiste csomi of siu-eriue, and au all the bud- II r orrana hh h hsre bees) sheeted It ymir- Jijr t,.rrewlti. Ia toe three most perUoos ptuuca or le- maio vviatenre. via- toe eawn of womannooa, tne a rlodofmt . sad what la Urmed ' ths che-- of II v.' te-a. 1 restorative propertcea at Uct ruin reader t.a u,yensaw w me neuter acx. T. I 1. RaAPKAT's Snrrlcsl and aledlcal ftwtltute It se eztsosively kaown in this Territory that say notice of it, or of bun, might seem stiperSneus. Yet fcarina that there arc tnnos wa aciTwiore narins; no nceu ut BMiUcat aid. aava neaioctea so aorsruia we praper sources of relief la cases or mlrf-irtuaea. To llione w bea leave to direct attenikw to Dr. L. J. Cxai'kay. who tseerUlalr a I'Hyslclaa of great skill aad woaderfu! nrrM m M proirauoa. itt yr. oaa aerovsi muca atatnUoa to the trsattaeat of chronic aad private din- saxes, aad staad aarlvalled In his ntanasemeut of them. To those who need seek a.ustanos we cheerfully raeommend Ur. 1 S. Cxsksy ; It would be well at au crenU to eonsaU him, as he makes no chare for eon- taitstiou, ana mncn goou auft reiwit mat it. rue I'r. smarantees a cure in alt rases or asks ao romptnxation. Me i'r. xapaav ssdTeruxemcnv tit suowcr , .... . ... i column of this paper. 12ml 5IAUKCT. coRaacTBD wfeBsu.T, bt a. r. brows. B.U.B. Jury 14, 1857. : riODVCI. -, TTheat. while..... - dull 1 00 WhoatJixed,...........-i...... do 90 Oats,.. ..4.... Potatoes,... - . Onions, .......... Beans, Peas.............. 40 75 a 1 60 1 00 I 09 S CO .... ...... 1 14 16 15 30 30 i I 00 I 00 Bacon, side,...-. ...... ...... Bacon, hams, -- ..... Lard, in kegs, .utter, fresh roUa,-..... ....... Butter, packed, J.. Cnickens, per Joseu....... ..... Flour, per 100 lbs., - fork...... ' ravtra.-.-Drted Apples....... ...... ..... Dried reaches, Dried Currants.. i a...... Apples, per bnshel.&uiuuicr, LIMBER. ... Cash, .. 8 BO a 50 a 5 a 6 10 a 18 ... Id a S3 ... none, 300 ... IT 00b 8000 ...30 00 a 35 00 ... 6 00 a T 00 ... 5 00 Fir. clear, per 3f,....4. ...4. Clar, per M, ... ...... Shingles, cedar, per M, . .. Shingles, fir, per M, SSOCEKIB8 9ugar, N. O...... Snar, China,... .... . Hugar, white, crushed.......... Srrnp, - . Collee, ................... .. ..... 18 a 88 10 a Id 25 a 30 .... 1 9fia 1 GO .... 17 a 19 15 a SO . lilt U Si a 3 .... 374a GO Kice, Soap,. ................. ....... Bait, Candles, adamantine....... ..... Candles, tallow, .... Baleratus, .................. ... f t. JKV a 37 ..... l4a 15 .... 86 a 33- V viuflr. ...... .... ...... White tend, ; NaiU, cut, per kee,. .... 15flOalO 00 7 50 a 800 12 00 a 13 00 .... 9 75 a 8 75 : 1 50 a 8 W Nail, wrought, per keg,.... Ol LS. Linseed? per pall on .scarce,.. Boiled OA, Whale, Glass, per foot....... ...... . . .... 8 a 121 Sheetingr, brown............... Kheetings, bleached...... Drills, brown,. 10 a 14 12 a S 10 a 124 ., . NSIIBIKD. - On tlie 3th ImU by Jodire IVwn, Kr. Saxi el C. Tox- i.isos of Marlon county, and Mi KMxabeth J ass W'HtTS. of 11)k t'o. y At Portland, on the 1 Uh inst.. hr A. I. Davh, J. P- Mr. tu Aauts f. tTKWAT and stus utiil tioanox. IS. M. Da llrlle. TlKALER in Orejron Produce. Office at W. C. Grls- MJ wold A Co. s sUne, Salem. . Helem, Jnly 1, 1SST. 1-tf One Thousand Dollars Kctrard WILL be paid by the snbwrilier, to any person who will furni.th him with 3I'W pound snoi butter. li. it. 1U KKLI.E. at titiwulil 4 Co."s. FSatem, July 1, 1H3T. lHtf Jackui Kail Billiard Saloon. (orrosm rna city hotm., uaix nutt.) 1 rrtHK Choicest Lw)nrn ciMi-tant!y on hand at j. toe oar. HflUJ.xti.L "Kf.J CormJlto, Joly 4, IsiJ. 1U- Wanted. 100,000' . l.BH. Baron, Hog Round) lurxclianye lor cafl, dv B. If. 1U KEIXE. mr Office at Griswold A Co. Salem. July 1, 1851. IStf, Ioolv Here ! A IX person indebted to me will please come for ward snd settle up. l'roduce, at cash prices, will be taken for deUa cash will not be rerwed. Make haste, I want to close np my books, and dont want to be always about it. Those bavins; demands against me will present them at my old stand and art tlie mon ey. NAT. U.LANE. Corvallis,Jnly 4, 1SC7. 18tf . Hogs. Hogs. Hogv. TFK subscriber wishes to contract for 10.000 Pork Hogs on foot,. or in Pork, for which the highest market prl-e will be paid in cash. Liberal advances kill be made in rah on contracts of Ho? B. M. 1L ItM.LE. MW Office st W. C. Grbwold and Co. s, 6alem. Kalem, Jnly 1, 1K57. ltf Sale of Sckaal Unit, larioi Csaatv. OV Hoadsy. the 7th day of Hentemher next, at the Court house, ht Salem, will be offered for sale a portion of the school lands in Marion county. Sole to commence at 10 o'clock A. )f. T Ea or Bals. One fourth of the purchase money in band, and the remainder in three equal, annual in stalments, at tea per cent per annum interest from date of pnrchase. - j For further particulars see statutes of lR-Vi '. a F. BOSH AX. Snpt. Com. Kchoois, Martnn Co. Salem. Jnly S, 1857. lNwS Wsmted. BITTTER 5SS0B .for which the highest market price will be paid, by B. II. PIT RELI.R. - " - - - at Uriawold Co. Salem. July I, I8S7. 1SU lBveUsm War Claims. THE Ctommissiou appointed to examine aad report upon the expenses incurred in the suppression of hostilities in the late Indian war in Oregon aid Wash ington by the Territorial Oarrramenta of sai-1 Territo ries, hereby give notice that hereafter the board will concentrate its work at Vsncourer, W. T-, where all applications and conunani cations touching its official dnties may be made. The labors of the Commbwinn, nnder the law and the order orgaoiins; the board, are deroted to ascertain ing and reporting Me expanses eressni iy irtrmrrtd sy tkt swo Territmrif sa mppi'mias; fmiimm hathHHn. 8po liatioa claims aad claims for tlx loss of property dur ing the war, not actually ht the public service, cannot be entertained or panned apon. Claims of this kind can only be acted upon a odor further legislation of Congwms. Pennu having elsims yet saadj anted with the re soective Territorial anthoritics should see to it that sRch claims be recognized by the proper departments of the late volunteer service, ami presented through them to the commission. Hoping to make a final report to the Secretary of War early in the coming autumn, it is urged by the Commission that authorities and claimants interested trill exhibit the prom t next which will reader such consummation practicable. A.J. nan ii, HCFCS INO ALLS, U. S. A. L. K.GBOVEB. Commisii toners. TanoouTer, W. T.,Ju!y8, 18-7. 18w4 $CW Other psoers of Oregon aad Wsxbington Terri tories please publish 4 weeks and send bill to Commis- Arsmy Nmtice!! SEALED propnsals for furuishing 18,000 bushels of oats, will be re reived at the office of the Asst. Quar termaster st Fort Vancouver, W. T., nntil It o'clock, M., on the loth of Aagust next. These oats are to be delivered at Fort V'anouver, of a merchantable Quality, of standard sreight, ia strong sacks of two bushels each. Say 6000 bushels during the months of August aad September, 6000 in October, and the remaining 6000 hi November, ia lots of not test than 1000 bushels. Proposals will be entertained from parties odering to furnish the whole amount required, or a portion only, xot lbss than 3000 bushels. It is desired that all proposals be full and precise, aud that each be accompanied with the wbittk con sist of to responsible and respectable persons to be come tecarity for the faithful execution of any con tract based on said proposals. All proposals must be addressed to the undersigned aad marked on out side " lroposast for furnish' as forie.?' Zba uadesmigoed reoi ves to hiotclf the right to re ject au or all of do proposals. . ' UVFVS IXGALL3. Capt. and Asbt. Qr. Master, U. & Army. Oirice or Amst. Qu. 11 asteb, Ft. Vancouver V. T. Jooe. 9, 137. . - Iw3 . . , Calera Catls floawe. OfE!f every tVednesday and Patnrdav, fjm and Similar nteraings until lOo'clork. f . Single Tickets, j. 1.00. V, . rer uosen, - - ,". To be bad at the house, "-"n rab. . Ku.iUH TH(HAS, Proir. Kalera, Jnly 14. 13T. , Hm3 o PEN' " aad torered t I Cataeurd L tnske, for sale. A; t t ' .- J r I, Portland. rriir,"r-:r, of clanging Ills btmlness X ObcrS M- Skie Abt I rn shoes of the Rhakitrare i "Bwiio,, winner wiui nne oiiiiaru taitie, aad the balls. Jbc-hqluusine to Uia allrrs aonuncted with the ho loon. A U toe and-IM are la good order , and wiir oe aom iot tne easa auwu on very liberal terms. Appiy imuieuiaieiy to , . , C1IAS.K1I.YBB. Corvalll-, July 4, lsr. Hwa Ksxa, tns, Enta, TirAKTED, to.000 dosea fresh eggs, for which cash II wiu bo pai-j, uy , .. u. at. Ju HW.I.K, - - . at fSriswoId A Co. . Halem. July 1, 1MI. .. I8tf Notice. . . ftOUYALLld Ware House. Ke. 1, we offer for rent - : i!mao sivif nri, or WAYMAN Hr. CLAIR. trt oonaeetlon with the above we have a pork house and smvKe bouse lor teat. lHtf MOORK A Br. CLAIR. Orleassa Wareliwaiae. o iKLBAKS Wars House, opposite Corvallls. for rent. IFU IA At; NlrUKK. A STORE room la Orleans, a first rate stand tor a produce dealer. The Orleans warehouse and store will he rented together If reiiuired. . ISAAC MOOltE. July s, 1U7. ' . ' ijttf Lrfirsl Wassted. LARD tS .000 for which caxh will he psl.t. by . Ji. M. f0 RKLLK, attiriswoMACo. Balem. July 1, 185T. ' lHtf Probate Notice- N OTICK is hereby given, to all persons Interested ia the estate of ELI UIGUIHE, deceased, that the administrator of said estate, has Hied his petition la the probate court ia and fur Marion county, axking aa or der to sell the real estate of said decvsiwd, which is situated m Marion county, therefore aU persons inter ested in said estate will please lake notice that said pe tition will be beard on Monday tlie 3d day of August, i."jf . st one e cio a. r . m or saiu nar. anu it is oroer- ed by the court, that this notice be published in the urogoo statesman lor lour successi re weeks. J. 11. uih., j. i-. July S. 1S5T. lnwlpaid Money to Loan. fifsfl 10 ''n or exchange for Butter, Fork. JtvivfV Bacon, Ijird, Hams. Ecir. Fruit. c. Ac. The highest market price will be paid for any of the above name J ankles iu cash, ly 11.11. UU ICELXf. i So- Office at TV. V. Cricoid it Co. , Salem, July 1, 1S7. ltf CI, Pillow. DEALER In clocks, watches and jewelry. Ra lem. O. T. Fartirnlar atteaUon paid to the rritairing of watches and docks. All work war ranted. Jewelry repaired st short notice. r itii rvi.n : Watches and H.wks. 8 dsr striking clocks at a Verv low price ; also 30 hour murine clocks. Jtnr.mt. Ladies snd gents Brooelics. Flnrer Kings. Ear CinftA. f)ld Buckles, 5 iianl Chains, Ac, Ac. Halem, July 6, l-7. I71T A Rare Chance. nlHK subscriber will rent his itlsee. nm of X tlie most dr-iralile locations ia Salem, li!.') and near the Institute, for one or two Years: will rent it furnished, together with a cow, n good orchard, that will produce thirty bushels of ap- uki tun. irar, ami a Hre mnuvj tn mmnw 7 will board with the orreiiant wife and one child four rears old. Ja a word, be will aire an? one without rounir children, who has children to school, such a clianoe as will induce him to accept of the offer whh h he will nuke. W. WAIUIKN. Balem. Jnly S. IS37. ifw3 ar tub uovaakou cr the rax si tout or obbmhi. A 1'roclamation. WHERE A . It b provided by hi w that the Executive of the Territory of Oregon shall proclaim tlie re sult of the election of Iielreate to Congress, and it ap pearing upon the canrsss of the rotes given for that of fice , at the election held in said Territory, en the 1-t ammo, tnat jowpn laue received tne bigiic- nnmi-er. He It tln refi.re tlis-Ured and prucUiimcd Uirt Joseph l.ane is elected the llate of the iieonle of the Ter ritory of Uregon to thr.tbirty -fifth Congress of tlie Uni ted iStatcs. (iiven under rav luind st Halem. the Cauita! of said Territory, this Id day tT July, A. I-. 1HS7. Miv tne i,wrnr: . UhU. UlUIIKl. B. r1. llAhDixu. Hecretary of Ortgna. I7w Kngene Citr Hotel. fTTyiB nsderslgned would Inform his friends JL and the traveling pnlilte generally, that he has taken tlie K.npvue City Hotel, snd is Siting it op, in a new, snd splendid stvle, with private room. fi travt Uts, ladies. pentK-nien. or faml- hfs. The table shall Se plentifully furnished with eve ry thing tlie county sftrds. I hsve s lirst rate stable, snd will keep con-tantly snpplietl with plenty of oats, hay, c, and I think I ran render general satisfaction to all who will favor me with a call. II. H. HARLOW. Eugene City, June 20, 1M7. 17w Administrator's Notice. NOTICE Is hereby gi-en, that the nndersigned wll make final settlement of the estate of JACOB RIM , deceased, late of Marion Co.. O. T.. on tlie 'iilth day of July, ls.57, before the Judjn of the probate court hi and for said county ; therefore all persons interested in said estate will iiiea take notice. ULSTAVC8 A. COXE.-Adminr. June SO, 17. 17w3iaid Imbrotype and Daperrtau Callcrj. THE undersigaed being permanently located at Eu gene City, snd having made all necessary arrange meols are new fulir prepared to take both Ambrotvna and Istguerreotvpe pictures, snd reertfhllr solicit the call and attention of the public. Oallery at The Ulooe Hotel ia Eugene City. PARKS H AFT. Junes, 1807. : . . 17 nil Caynae War ClaiBants. BY an enactment of the last Congress, " persons hav ing claims for services rendered, or exuenses in curred in the Caruso War. who failed to present them within the time prescribed by law, shall be entitled to receive payment therefor, as though the same had been presented within the time uresrrilied by law. to be naid out of theptnexpended appropriation heretofore made lor toe payment oi sucn services and expenses." Public iKitice is hereby given, that all such claims may be presented, without further delay, for investbra- tion and adjnstneut. 4'KO. L CITRRY, - iov. anu com. or camae War Claims. Executive Office, isaicm, July 1, 1X57. 17w3 Sold Oat. THE snbscribcr, having sold out, calls upon every body indebted to him to settle up their accounts- lie can ne louna at tne oiu store. . PHILIP COHEN. Salem, March S, 1R57. 6'Jtf Attaalnistrator's Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given, thai the undersigned was appointed administrator of tlie estate of KKUO COOLllHJK, deceased, late of Marion county. O. T , on the 30th day of Jnne. !Ki7, by the Jndgeof the probate court in aad for Marion county, therefore all persons owing said estate will please come forward and make payment to the undersigned at bis residence in Silver ton, ia said county, and all persona having claim agaiust said estate will present the same with the prop er vouchers within one year after the date of this no tice or they win be lorever usrreo. At luuuuvi''. Aunno r. June 30, 1S57. 17w4paid Notice. ALL persons are hereby notified not to buy. trade, or negotiate for in any manner the following do scribed promiaory notes : 1st. A aota arawn in mj itt vj inhh ir fiisl. and payable January 1, lKflfl. 3d. A note drawn ia my favor by James Wood and F. M. Thorp for $200. and payable six months after the date thereof. ' Tho above notes) were lost by me on the I9tn lust.. together with receipts, vouchers, orders uH of which were contained in a Morocco bound memorandum book. Anv nerson finding the same ami returning its con tents either to myself st Isaac I -coo's, or to Mat. Lane in Corvallis will be liberally rewarded. U. V. UUWAKU. June30, 1X57: 16w3pai. Cattle for Sale. THEsnliKcrilier, living at Hnmphrey s rer- ss-fr-J ry, ia Marion County, will sell sixty bead lft of stock, cossistina of cows, calves, yearlings mmmmmm aad beef cattle, and three horses. They srill.be sold on fair terms. Purchasers are requested to call and look at the stock. R. V. HOWARD. June 27, 18-17. lowCpaid L.ostl -S or about the llth of An KJ of J. B. McClaue, by Wilie Chapman, for (4R7.19 hearini? ten ner cent interest. The nubile are warned against purchasing the same, if found, as payment has been stoppeo. l'w u pohi, vcioncr, inae. IUi II ..", AVE June 6, 157. 15w3paid ljnd Warrants HieheKt Price. rf J . T.J ... ...1, anil , V. a 1. T r.I.. : I being paid, for a few land warrants. Apply at the SUtesman office. A-AHEL 1UMI. - tsajeai, June i,t- ,. i.'u .. Dooka and Ctatioati. at tbb oaot citv rosT orricB anuHxa. S v to t Ti n rasuectfull v call the attention of his friends W and the public to the fact that he t on hand, and keeps constantly sopellrd mith a Ir t stock f niia-o ilVf hTATIUME. S of all kinds, which be oilers fur sale, fort-ut St the above buililing. Ills prwnt stock U tvded, is part, or the following vis ; . Orcsiii Statutes, session lews of Off 4 1H8 T- Wnliliiirion Irvinss works: R eld's Cum. parativs Pbysioguomy; Discovery and k loratloo of lira Mississippi; near m apivi... -n, n, Family Aumml. Wilson's Essays ami Mis.,..salesi Be tbiine s Poems; Lireof theEiupsrorfispiK on, byLocfc Imrt; Lives or the Presidents: Lire or At) drew Jackson; Welwtcr's Die and bis Mnsierlcces; Bancroft x Ufa of Washington; Life and Speerhea of henry Clsyj BuftT.iii's Natural Hltory; JoMcphns eomr e Works; lue's Brignde In Mexico: f lllver Cnm i; A Ten nesscnti Aljroud; Indian Wars of the L'n. d States) The 11 ok or Uietlreiin snd Llleoh IlieSen; Miss Hall s Practical Cookery; Mrs. Hsle'a New Cook Book; Tht Improved Housewiie, or Botik of Recelpta, ty Mrs. A. U W ebster: History f ute uonnons iroot (netr ortgia Port Paradise Lost; Pollok's Course or Time; lk-ii)niln' Pilgrims Progress; American's Own Book; The World Illustrated .'0 Kngrnrlops; Ufe and Kaayt of Benja min Praitklin; Life of Wsslrfngton, by Sparks; Com atork's System of Elocntlon; Fremonta Exploring Ex pedition tWngh Oregon and California: Pictorial His tory or Alt Nations, by Goodrich; Benton's 30 years la the V. S. Renste- ltvron's Works; Prescott's Bkiirra. phles and Critical Mlsrellaules; Preseott 'a Conquest of .Mexico 3 toi; rreacott a reruinanu sir aaueiis s vols; Preseott a Bobertson's History of Charles S 3 vols; Prmrott's 1st and Id Philip; Hilmaa's (Jlbbon's Home; Itollln's Ancient History; Pliitarche IJves; Ma eauley's History of EnglniKl; Dick's Works: Camming' lectures; Welwler'a American Family Cyclopedias; Scott's NaHilpon; Chamber's Information for the Peo ple; i.ueuiine itineracy; i,nenini.uuareHe: ins Young American's Life of Kremour; History of Ire. land, by Mooney; Heavenly Home: Carhla's Sew Es says: British snd American Female Poets: Burns' complete Woriw Moure's Poetical Workst lloras' Po etical Works: Mrs, Heman's Poetical Weeks; Milton's Complete Works Topper s Complete w orss; lTe and Beauties of Slmke-penre; Arabian NigUtef Balloon Travels In Europe; Lavard's Discoveries st iVnrsli; Wheel. lev's Comoend of Historv: Headk-sa Miscella nies! March's BemliilscencesorCongresst 1'badden of Warsauu The Planters Mrtlnt: Mcllsairne and the cklnk. I.kn,k. Knllx's Hscml HMntt: IVnn-Jinrvt his Wsmleringsahnd Wars of Thlnkfng: Bobiuson Crusoe: Childrea or the Abbey; Indian Battles, Captiv ities auil Adventures; Dreams and Realities or a Pas tor and Teacher; Tlie Ship Carpenter's Family; Victo ria, or the World Overcome; lul.les and Testaments Webster's Dictionaries- large and small; Ounn's Cele brated Domestic Mrdlrnis Short Patent 8-ennon, by Dow. Ir: l.iilmer l.ltlleffooil. Esq: Arthur a Tales; Thomson's Prsrticul Arlthmeth-; Cjlliouns liitellecluul Arithmetic; Yocsl and Instrnmeutal -Vote Books; Mit. r hell's Oeography and Atlas; Yonaltonthe Stntctnre and diseases of the Hnre: Saxtoa s Rural Hand Books; Cole's American Froit Hook: Downing's Rural riways; IViwning's Fruit and Fruit Trees of America: Elliott's WeMeru Fniit Hook: Americsei Cattle Doctur.by Ihtdd; Fruit, Flower snd VegetsWo flsrdener's Companion; American FniitCnlturtst. by Thomast The Strawberry Culture, by Pardee: American Poultry Yard, by Brown; Youalt on tne Management and I'iseasea ei creep: Note. Letter and Foolscap pnncr: Pens aMQPruhold. era; Sand aad Sand boxes; Black. Blue and l!el luks; Plain snd Fsm-y Kiivelnpes; Slates and Mate resells; Blank Books. Ae.. Ac. Oregon City. June 10, 13 17tf Our Motto: BYIXDCSTBT WETIIIUYE. ALL the eM frieuds and customers of (,. Colmkb Bimraxa will bepta-'el Vi learn that he ha se cured the services of Mr. A. V. Wilson, Practical Watchmaker, who will at au times be found at Uus es- taull-dittH-uU (I. C miRniXS truU that throneh the comMned ex- perience now employed, t.g thcr with falsi untiring ex ertions to ilea-s-, he will continue to receive the ap probation of his numermts en-tomcr. The Jtwrlry Hannraclnring Drparuneat or m v Isf'ness h In charge of Chw. F. Kbij, prac tical Jeweler and Engraver, and every -coa who has had wurk f tliis kind done f the pa-t five years, can testify tliat he is u superior workman. I rA TVHES A XD JE WEKR 1. Harine made arrsneemeiitii with my brother, at home, who is a Watchmaker, and engaged In the busi ness, t-t elect andpurche smIs direct from the IMPOIITEHS jiXIi .-JAAti,I I And will sell ss low us at any other establishment on the I's. irtr roasL O. COLL1EU lUlllblXS. Jimel1.lsj7. lsml PUOSPECTLS or TIIK JACKSONVILLE HERALD. YlfB pronose publishing, at Jacksonville. O. T-, a weekly jonrnal, so be entitled Tuk Jci-xkvili 8 Has ALU. The lirst number will l palilisbed in the Bamih of July. The I1biuu.d will Iw a medium sised sheet, aud will be printed upon entirely new and hand some type. It will be the constant aim of the proprietors to ren der the Heaai.o a valuable and enteruuiing newspaper. We will endeavor to present weekly a rareiuiiy prepar ed sniumary of foreign and domestic news, interesting incidents, attractive novelties. and wholesnmeand agree al.le luiscellanv. And we will not overionk the facts and occurrences of every day life in our immediate neishnsrhood t but will afrive to seenre. in the mind of the distant reader, for our healthy and thriving town. a local habitnlion and a name. 1 . We will dirmst iiarticular regard to tlie mining and serictilUiral mterr-sts, aud will exert mir lest endeavors to foster and more fully dcvel me tliese important ele ments in our well-being. For this purpose, we will in vite and encourage intelligent ami reliable correspon dence from every section of oar mining districts : and we will ind'i-trtoa-ily glean, from tlie I -est agricultural journals of the day, the practical results of Hie exjieri ence of observant and careful farmers. We will uphold and advocate the nriuriules of the greet Democratic Party ; sincrrelr believing that its benign policy has uniformly tended to promote the pros Mrity and eievate the character of our country. And while we will at all times pive free utterance tn our con victions of duty, we will not fail to evince a decent res pect for the Sentiment- and opluions of others. Tlie sttoTiiu n price oi i us j cKoxvii.t.s Hsa ALU will be Ave dollars per annum. . HUUXS HNiUS, Jacksonville, O.T., Jane J, l.i7. lltjy Reapers. Threshers. PERSONS who have purchased Reapers or Thresh ers of us, are hereby notified that they have arriv ed and are ready for delivery. Also on hand 3 eight horse Threshers fur sole. U. ABKKXETHY A CO. Jane U, DU7. 15tf Lime. bbls. Lime, Just received at O. ABERXETHt CO'S. 50 June 1.1. 1"-"7. l.itf drain Cradles. . r DOZ. snierior, five fingered grain cradles, ju-t re f ceivetl and for sale. li. A UKUXETHY A CO. June 1. 7. 15lf Tobacco. CASKS best brands received and for aale low ; 5 C. Pride or the Uuioa ; 5 C. Alliance; ; ; . 5 C. Cockade ; 5 C. Urape aud Bird Paradi-. U.ABKKXETHY CO. 20 Boots and Shoes. . B OOTS and shoes suited to the anmmrr trade -on hand. li. ABKRNKTIIY A CO. Naila. KECS assorted sizes for sale here ; . ABKHXET1IYA CO. 40 lllstaurant. ' - TO. KBIECHBACM has opened a Rcsunrnut. Rike- ry and Confectionary house at Corvallit, Benton Co., O. T. Will set the bc&t table that the market can afford, and at all hour. Uive him a call next door north or City Hotel. Htf - Marion House, Halem. - THE undersigned announces to tht l jajfic tliat he has purchased the well kuown T;'' T tavern stand. called the Marion House, in Ka- li I I lem, together with the furniture aud fixtures as tbercof. He will keep it in lirst rate style, aud invites the patronage of the public. ,1-M. MAY. MnyW, is;,7. Htf Wool. Wool, Wool THE undersigned are now prepared to cord wool, at the marliinc, near the Eagle Jl ills, on Hie Little Luckismiite. Polk County, O. T. A differcsiee of three cents per lb. will !c made in the carding, in cases where grease is furni-hed. . EVKliTS A CO. May Zl. is ,. 11ml 8a lent Market. THE siilis.-rller, proprieUir of the Salem Market, in the center of the town, is happy to inform the pnb liu that he keeps constantly mi huiid a snpply of all the varieties of meats, fresh and pickled. He also has the various kinds of vegetables in their seasou. Beef will be sold as follows: I- ore quarters, (j rents per lb., hind quarter iu ccnu; auu u you wuuia vnuice piece, t snail charge yon a I it a pound. All kindsof fanuer's produce and grain received in exchange for mesLs. THOMAS CROSS. Salem. July 7, lho. I7U Drills. 1 ik BALES Drills just received and for wile IU G. ABERNETHY A CO. Jnne 15, 1S57. . l.itf Butter. WANTED 10,000 lb. of good butter, every steamer, for which the highest msrket price will be paid. Bbi ixuuua a LiAW, Portland. Office at J. Failing A Co's. , June 12, 1857. : 15ml Eggs, - WASTED 2Q00 doz. every steamer, tor which tie highest price will be paid by REYNOLDS 4 LAW, Portland. ' Office at J. Failing A Co's. ,f . . June 12.157. , 15ml i i . At O. i:. CGLE'8 TU8T reeelved direct from San Francisco, a large aa J snrtraent of fancy and staple dry goods. Prints, ainghssast an aelaJaei: liwns.lieregea and sltka; - -. r ( T. Ijulles gl-ivea. satchels aud mautHIas; "i Cravuls, handkerchiers aad hosiery; - r Ladies and gents kid gloves nil ouj.smi w -- ' f , : Indies collars, sleeves aad embroidery! ; , -u Susieaders, belts and elastics; . - Silk and merino undrr shirts snd drawers; ' ' Jeans, tweeds and Satinetts; Cents white shirts great variety; Hiehory, rheck and calico shirts; i Flannels, crash and diaper toweling; ;; ; I'sncy bed blankets, and unddle blanket; Sheetings, shirtings and domestic goods; ' Men's coats, vests and pants; i: t Unv's eoats. vesU and uants: , Men's boots and shoes of every description; Ladies shoes and and gaiters, of all kinds; . C'luidrens shoes great variety; Cents, ladies, and chlldrens slippers; Men's and boy's eiwhiuerr. woof and for hats Crockery. Class-ware, lioklBg glasses. Tubs, woMlen-war, Htirgrl and Mrooni( Ifnrdwsre of all kinds. Sash, Window Class and Putty, tiralu l 'rallies. Scythes, Snaths, Forts ana Haass. 60 kegs Nails Old Colony. Ware ham and Parker's brands. Ac.. Ac. 1 CAflPEXTKH'S AND BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS Hammers, hatchets and braces, Drswing-kulves and planes, Biveting, and shoeing hammers, -Fteel Huiures, Iron squares and try squares, Rip and cmM, hand saws and wood saws, Paint In-ushes, chisel, and gimlets, ' Butts, screws, lockn snd hitches. Pocket knives, knives and forks,' . Cupping knives and raxors, . Powder, shot, Iced ami caps. OUOCERIES. East Boston syrup in kegs, and on draught, Tens In caddy's and in bulk, Sugar, coffee, salaratus, -Dried apples, t-ibanco and salt. Pie fruits, pickles and vinegar, -Soap, csndles-eml starch. TO BLACKSMITHS A OTTtETtS. To arrive in flfteen (lavs from Sua Francisco, a "area assort me lit of Iron aad Steel. Inm axels, stnrl springs. ana wagon boxes, which 1 will sell at suck prices ss III give satisfaction. U. K. L'OI.K. Corvallls, June , 1MJ. ltf w HITE Lead and Lmseed Oil. at O.E. COLTS. H 0(S, brmp rvfe, rMUUtteci. mnd enm npe, at IS. Cm VVssts )TTOX warp end wool cards, at G. E. COLE'S. COLLINS axes, with and without handles, st J . U. E. COLE'S. PARASOLS, mantillas, deluir.es, braize. Chsllies, silks, lawns, ginghams, cambric ginghams, ala- paces aud all kinds of ladies dress goods in crest varie ty, St U. K.COI.KM. B CTTKIt sslt- -XMMm lbs. for sale low, st U.K. COLE'S. H 1CHEST prke paid for butter, at O. E. COLE'S. w HEAT, flour, bacon, eggs snd Isrd wanted iu ex change for cash and merchandise, at U. B. COLE'S. H OES, shovels, axes aud hammers at U. E. (i.i'. EYEKYTIIIXIJ iu tlie war of Fanner's snppl sale cheap at ' (). K. t'l lies, for 'out's. EVKUVTHIXO that Farmers have to seU. bought at U.E. Cout's. . ClOCKEBY of all kinds at O.B. Cora's. LAPS WAKE of all kinds at . - O.E-Cole's. WOODEN ware and brooms at O. E-Colks. BCUOY whips. Carriage whips and stage whips at . O. E. Cole's. MENS shoes and gaiters, toys and youths shoes coarse and fine, fur sale at CE. Cole's. CIlll.DUKS S shoes, stout, medium .sod flue, for sale at q O. K. Coi.e's. LA DIES gaiters, slippers and shoes of every descrip Uuo. at , U. E. Cole s. LADIES drew goods, spring sad summer styles j a Hoe assortment at . E-Colk's. D BESS trimmings fur sale at G. E. Colb's. W HITE siouV7mbtuiderie, lares, trimmings, etc. etcetc at U.E. Cole's. 1)IUXTS, spring and summer styles, Merrimack, Co chlea, Union, Philadelphia and Manchester at C. E. Cole IF you have any cash, produce, or anything yo wili to exchange fur goods, (credit excepted.) bring it f S. E. I 'ole's. SMALL profit and quick returns U the motto at i I.E. Cole's. NO charging rHrn profit to make up for areae jmy and aud dries, as 1 hare no such. O.E. Coul LL who wish to I siy 1-rw for cash or produce, will L find it to their advantage to call on . E. Colr. Paper Hangings and Carpet ! JCST BrCEn-ED Per late arrivals, by Fit AXK BAKEB, 110 ami 111 Clay street. Kan Francisco etio cases Paper Hangings, French aud Ameri can every variety ; 60s rolls French and American Borders; 615 ps Tapestry Brussels Carpets; 300 ps Tapestry "Telvet Carpet; J-iO ps Three-Ply Carpet; Son ps Superfine Ingrain Carpets; 3."0 ps Extra Fine Ingrain Carpets; iwi pa Cotton aad Wool Carpets; IVi ps Stair Carpet, assorted; itij ps Bay Stale Druggist; ' ps Oil Cloths, assorted; 15 psSUk Damask and Broratella: MM ps Cotton and Worsted Damask: t(N0 iair Window Shades ; " Si j pair istee t nriains; 750 iiair Muslia Curtains; BOfM) Cornices and Curtain Bands; 335 doseu Matts. assorted; Stair rod. Table Covers, Gimps, Fringes, Ae, Wbolesalr and Itetsil, by . FRANK BAKER, 110 A 111 Clay St.. Saa Francisco. Orders from toe country filled with care aud dis patch. . 17mS Executor's Notice. NOTICE la hereby given tnat the undersigned were confirmed by the Hon. Judge of the iroboteC-uurt, in snd for Marion County, on the 25th day of Jnne, IK.,7. Executors of the last will and testament of BI.C FOUD MILLElt, deceased, late of Marion County, O. T.. therefore, persons owing said estate, will please come forward snd make payment, and all persons hav ing elsims against said estate, will present the same to the undersigned at their residence, fifteen miles north east of Salens, within one year from the date hereof, for payment or otherwise as the ease may bo. ELLEN MILLElt. ISAAC HEDltlCK. Executors. -Juneli, A.D., 157. s lSwlpuid Shall we hive Slircry r Holt DOXT cut off your nose to spite your race. Pay no attention to clergy, democrat, whig, knownothing, Kansas, north or south, or any other office hobbies whatever. But go to the polls, and cast your vote ac cording to your enlightened reason ; as you make your bed. yon will have to lie.for a while at least. My reason tells me to vote against slavery, If yours tells you the same it will do yon no harm. B. WRITE. June 2.1. 1M57. I7w3 JBstray Animals. THE subscriber at Harrisburg. Linn Co., has lost the following described sniinais: A bay horse, with star in forehead, a little white on bis nose, hind feet white up to the pastern joint, and brauded " 3V on the right shoulder, 3 years old this spring. A Iso a man cow, 7 or ft years old, branded J. 8. on the right hip, and " 21'' as above. Has a white calf with red ears, about IS months old, branded ' 21" as above. The cow left last fall, and probably has had another calf this spring. Any person finding them will be rewarded for tlieir trouble, ly informing me. A. MclLWAlX. June 1, 1X57. Umitpaid Strayed FrtOM the subscriber, a portion of his stock, marked and branded as follows: Crop on the left ear. and swallow-fork In the right, U. brand. Any person know ing the whereabout of cattle bearing this brand and murks, will be property rewarded by sending me infor mation. JAMES HEATHEULY. , Lane connty, Aug. 7, 1856. 22tf : Notice 8IOO Reward. Ill A YE this day disposed of all my right and inter est or the stock appertaining to the " Bclvidcre Sa loon" to Messrs. R. A. Backer A. 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. PLAMOXDON. Salem. May 5, 1807. Htf Reynolds St Law. 134 WA8UINGTOX ST., 8. P., AND FKOXT ST., rOaTtAND, "-tOUVISSIOX Merchants and dealers in all kinds of y Oregon Produce. Advances made on goods con signed to us and forwarded se o raurge. uraceat j. railing a cos. irao j , Notice ri hereby given, thst C S. Woodworih is authorized to transact my personal business during my absence. W.C. GRISWOLD. Salem, June 17,187. I5tf , Casr i AID for Soldiers Bounty Ind Warrants by . C X. TERRY. tSAyCC? Wort It i vr Tit R stthsedbera would raspectfully Inform their rus (tuners aud tuo public generally that tbey have oa hand, and are id constant receipt of goods from Saa F rs n c 1 co and New Yorka large and well-selected stock eonsbiting in part of ; ,; AUtm, allspk-e, anl si pa era. - fiounets, bersges, and bro. linen; Vambrie,erasi, and calico, . -DomeKtar ds laiaes, and damask. Edging, embroidery aad everything, ' . . Flannels, fringes, and fancy fixtn's, - (iinghsms, gaiters aud glovna, -. Handkerchiefs, hose and hsir-pins, Iron, Ink, and insertiogs. Jaconet.Jemis, and Jsvs coffee, . : r Kuive. kid alovas, and knitting-pins, : . Iwns, Urd sod Liverpool at, Mussard, mirrors, and matches. Needles, nails, and aire things, tills, overahirta, snd Oolong tea, ... Pins, pants, and paper, Quilts, quills, and oneenssrare, - t Hibbons, razors, and rat-traps, , ' " . " -Silks, sugar, aad shaving sosp, Tea, tobacco, and turpentine. I'mbre'las, nnder-sleevvs, and useful things, Yells, varnish, and vinegar, 4 Wreathes, woolen goods, wsfile-lnms, Yarn, yeast, and Yankee nutkms, Zinc, and xcpbrr worsted, Ac, Ac, and so on, Besides many other articles too numerous to mention ; all of which we are offering st reduced prices, adopt ing the plan of ' Quick sales and small proffta.'" l b. lulUHi will Mnd in their drnartmrnt a larsrr stork of fancy goods, direct from New York, which is not ususlly sept in ureson, snu or arraninxwicui. wm uw in constant receipt sdeqnate to tlie wants of the ladies. The Gentlemen's Department of fuTnldii-ig goods will seldom be equalled, and excelled uy none in imem. II10X. The Wieksmithaand Iron dealers will always Snd a well-selected stoc a or sit sixes snu snaes, to gether with a good assortment of iron sxles. from 1-4 x in., to 2 x 11 inches, wbkb we are selling at Portland prices, adding rreighU. ' . Wa are snrnnred to receive all kinds of produce In exchsnge for goods, and also money. For full parrlcu- larseall and examine lor youMeives. ,V. C. OHISWOLD A CO. Salem. Feb. 10. 157. ' ; 4tf - -. . . Notices ' Fir tk M tbetf Ike CtaKst, ni for Cui, rcrrpi rrMice. IH AYE received by bark Nahnmkeag. Halcyon, and steamer Columbia, lust arrived, a rresh lot of groce ries, Ac, which, added to my former stuck. offer as good an assortment in srroceries. provisions, paints aad oils as are to be round in Ute Terrttxuy.to wit: i S.OOO lbs. China So. 1 sugar. 4,000 lbs. best Km green cofTce, 250 lbs. " Java " tJOW list. Manilla Xo. 1 sugar. 2.0W lbs. X. O. and S. I. sugar ia bbbi. aud kegs. 150 lbs. black pepper t round) 20 box gr. spices. 200 H. allspice, (narad.) 10 dox. Eng. and Am. mustard in glass, 6 " pie'fruit S " fresh pem hes . " 5 tomato catsup ia eases 2 ca. in gla 6 " Csvanne proper fin rta-) 12 " Kre-b Baltimore cove oysters 2 ft cans. I Ilr-tcrs, rresh In 3 lb cans, . 5 " bnsuns, S minted paiLs. (3 beoped.) 6 . " W. Collins A Co. axes, with and witb- bsndles, - 2 " ax handles, . 50 His. Uorax, 50 lbs. liura esmphor. SO boxes ad. candles 'a. 20 and 40 ea. 29 ' Hills A Colgate's Ko. 1 soap, S " Olive-nil " Spbgnt.lia brand,' 5 " Cream Tartar, , 10 " Salaratcs, 10 ke-s . . J 5 cVsla, 29 chest, old and young hyson, gun powder. Imperial snd Oolong teas, in bulk aud in 1 2 ft caddie. 100 half boxes sardines, 10 (iberkius hi gals. ! 29 - Tobacco" did", brands," 30 doc. poers smokius "... 20 boxes matches, , t bags nntmegs, ' ' 900 lbs. Carolina ami China rice, ' 200 gals, sperm and polar oil. 150 sacks Liverpool grd. aud S. I. salt," . 5 half hols. Stuart's crushed sugar, 20 kegs Seth Adams' syrnn iu kegs, 2 btis. pure cider vinegar, dried apples Ae. Also a general assortment of pnints, paint oils, win- dow glass and nails, to w s 3tn pais, raw ann auuouru on, 20 Copal varnish. 50 Spirit's turpentine, 50 boxes t'erubn glass fOi 10, 10V! 12. lOX U, lit 16. Ac. lry and mixed paints of all colors, and any quantity. A good assortment of paint and other bribes ; also a good asortraent of Boors snu Shoes. I have of Oman Drodore. 3.500 I'm. Oregon A iNo. 1 butter, S to 8.IIW lb, bacon, ham, shoulder, and sides, 3u bushel beans, ft bushel peas. 50 bushel buck wheat flour, oosariu s. r. IK sir. oats, llmoiny seen, snu sny quaaUty oferstrate potatoes. J. S. PKES1XTT. uregoudty, ten.ii,iMi. iu Ea ! Tc Wsrkrn f Inn aid Strtl ! I H A YE this day received by the srrival of the J. It niiittng from San FranHseo. the following assurt- ssent of h-uu and sted, to wit : . I .OOO lbs. Murwsy shapes, 2.0110 lbs. 2 4 Iron (fiat.) 3.8-10 3 xt; it " 3,01 "J finjso 3.000 l.ooo " i,4. 1. 11. snd II. sous re. 2. 5-1S, 1. 1, and 1 1. inch round, assorted cast steel. hore shoe nails. CG - - 19 Which teoetber with stuck ia store makes as com plete an assortment as can be found ia Territory and will be sold as cheap as the CBCarssr f c.su or eoun try produce. J. JI. PBESCOTT. - uregontlty. rei.n, it-ti. ami Fresh From New York. O.T MAXO ANU JVOIK RECEVXO.. DTtY COOIS. Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hard ware. Groceries, Books and Station hry Tall in aad see thesa. itf J. H. A L R. MOORES- H CLLS Wo. 1 Soap, the best you ever used. Try It. w bite lead, linseed ou. turpentine, putty, - . indigo, madder, copperas, alum, . oil for lamps and machinery, KewOrieaus sugar, . crashed sugar. cream tartar, saleratas, soda, at Tiitf MOOr.ESY puii ILY BIBLES, Webster's Quarto INcthmary, ' " University " Variety of Miscellaneous Works, worth buying, at a... UOOU1V Wahefleld js Co., WHOLESALE AND BETAILMEBCHAXTS. auaxv, us:icorsTV,o.T KEEP oonstanHy on hand a full assnrtment of Grocer eeries. Hardware. Carpenters" Tools, Blacksmiths' and Oils, Varnish, Ladies' Dress tionds and trimmings, Ac Ac. 14tf 25 POUNDS choice Apple Seed, 10 lbs. ; " Pear " 5 " - Cherrystones, at WAKEFIELD A CO.S. Ort KEtlS superior lined Apples (new crop) just s-fVS received by -WAKEFIEIJ A CO. DAM ASTIX B Candles, 2i boxes, for sale by L " .. ; 14tf i WAKEFIEIA A CO. i 1 T KEGS Syrup (Seth Adams' best) just received, by 10 Utf WAKEFIELD A CO. I BOX. as lbs. best Refined and Swedes Iron . -alsnBitnd Iron, Cast and Plow Steel, the be-4 0 assorted sizes in Oregon. For sale low to black' smiths aud merchants. 14tT n AM.rir.i.n s . 2 t ft1 LBS. pure White Lead, fyr sale at ,0UU 4tf WAKEFIELD A CO'a. COMPLETB set of Cooper's Tools for sale. Htf WAKEFIELD A CO. 15 BEST Chicago ' duced rates, by 1 Clipper Plows."' for sale at re- It tf WAKEFIELD A CO. 30 BOXl"S8xlO, 10m 12 and 10x14 French CJase, lust received and for sale by I4tf WAKEFIET.D CO. GOOD assortment School Books constantly kept on hand. Htf WAhKrlfcLli A IU 250 LBS. choice Osage Orange Seed. Also, Bine Crass, Clover and Timothy Seed. WAKEFIELD A CO. Htf YITHRAT, Bacon, Eggs, Butter, Beaa snd Corn tu W - ken iu exchange for goods at the higliest market rates. WAKEFIELD A CO. Albany, Jnne 5, lSjfi. 14tf 250 LBS Blue Vitrei for sale, -2Mf WAKEFIELD A CO. 25 SETS Cast Boxes, at 26tf WAKEFIELD A CO'S. 1 rt SETTS Eliptic Springs for sale low, ' IU 2tf WAKEFIEID A CO. SETTS Hub Bands, for sale 26tf WAKEFIELD A CO. trt BBL8. LIME, just received. IU - WAKEFIELD A CO. Albany. Aug- 3. 1S56V ' 26tf JUST RECEIVED at Albany, 22 blsV. New Orleans f and Crushed sugar, (.from N. X.) aadforsale low at rv. Nr.HtI.il CUTS. Albany. June 13,livi6. .. , N utf - Notice.: - Aid, who are indebted to Wakefield A Co., at Wash ington Butte, will please raU and settle the same without delay, v - 2tf IUlLBjnk Deeds. " ' " A XEW lot, just printed, from a form' prepared by one of the Jaiiges of the Supreme Court, aad fer ..l.i.. ....ASm t ti nrr hundred. , L Aausti,ie56. s. m M in, u.v. . , - - C 0 T 11 A Y N OT ICEOt Xotires of all estraye are required hy law to be ad vertised Irt the Slaleaa. The charge therefor, fixes! by the law. one donar for each anhnat takes ap. No advertisement will apfamr under this bead until paid for.J .... . i Ulii.t -ji- -i J ursjSJi.iisiaii... isaiijah .a i Wi. Hjii.i., Polk Co. Two animals described la your advertisement but one dollar received. Rossnrr Hviti., Pck fo Your sdiiiststmcnt was received, but ee dollar. - - .. Wsi. li. Cnow, 8tcr ' Point Yorr notice describes fimestrays ; but 11 was received. Jecukson i.U i, t'ofsop Co.-.Yoirtdvertiscmett desrribea twoestrays; but one dollar received. f Where ne money, or less than the correct aasesmt is sent with sa estray notice, the notice will not be pnb pnblisbed nntil the full amotmt is received. We can't charge erey notices the amount is too small. TAKE UP. at my residence in Amity precinct, one red ox, with a while face, red around the eyes, no marks or brands. Supposed to be sis or saves years old- . . . tilt. THtJh-alAM. June 11,1657. , 18w2 , TAKEX CP; by the HuWriber. living In Linn coun ty, O. T.. Burlington Precinrt, seven miles south east of Orleans, in the Oaks, one black row and calf, six years old this spring, marked crop off the right ear, nnderbit in the ssme. said row is Spsni-h. Also, one pale red steer, with Mack stripes on the hips and shoul ders, marked crop oft the right ear. and split in the left, two rears old this spring. Paid rattle came to my rarm in the fall of 1855. JAMES M. YAXTIS. June 27. 157. . 18w2 TAKEX CP. Isr the subscriber, living ou Evan's Creek. Jackson county, one dark brown (nearly Mack) bsnt supposed to be about 8 rears old. white star in face, and a snip oa bis nose, 'the right four aad both bind feet white, no brands perceivable. A lso, an M.cV Imm. ."mm IS IJ V-.-k. . 1 ed C over an II an the right hip. and It on the left shouldet and hip, right hind foot white. J.H.WILKnf.S. June 22, 1857.- lwl TAKEX CP. by the subscriber. Bring at Jackson ville, Jackson county, one pale red steer, suppostd to be 8 years old. left horn drooping, small star la fore head, branded on the left shoulder with a horse shoe, branded on the right hip. Raid irtrrr rsma In sit jma tses about the fifteenth of May, 157. jocrmi ewrsnts - . . j . . ,. . - - - r- July 7.1S67. 18srl TAKEX CP, by the subscriber, resides c one mile north of Crabtree'a ferry, en- the Booth Sswtfann, Linn rounty. one red cow and calf, one year old eatf ; said cow came to my house in the spring of fifty-four; supposed to be.four years old last spring, marked crop and nnderbH In the right aad slit in the left; no ether marks or brands perceivable. Said heifer and year old calf come of said cow since she come to arr house. ALEXANDER SCMPTOR. June 27, 1957. 10w2 TAKEN CP. by the suhsrriber. living ia Monmouth. Polk county , one brown horse, three years old; wo brands perceivable, but sotne halter sad saddle marks. JAMES T. MURPHY. July fi, 1S57, lw2 TA KEX CP. by the subscriber. Bring in North Saa tiara. l.inn Co., one bay horse. 9 years old. saddle marked, with spot ia forehead, branded BB.on each bip. 5. on neck, Spanish brand eu left shoulder; also, one roan horse. 4 years e-M. saddle ausrked, strip hi face, branded W on left hip. ( A. H. HOLLEM BEAK- JoIr4.1.S7. Iw2 - rivKEX CP, by the subscriber, living ia Brownsville 1 Precinct, Linn Co., one two year old steer, light red, white face and belly, some white on bis line and tail, marked Wtth a square crop off both ears. W.K. JVJ&Bv. July 1. 1S57. Iw2 IV A KEX CP, by tne undersigned, near Soda springs, I jnn Co- on the lith of May. 1357, a heifer about a rear and a half old. of a red brindle. rather dark about the head and neck, some white in each flank, no mark or brand artificntl: said heifer come oa my preis ises about fourteen months and has been with my stock ever sinee. KK'HMOSD CHEEDLE. Jnly 7.157. . 18w2 TAKEX IT. by the subscriber, residence eight nsBeu north of Salem, on or about the 30th day of Msy, 1"7. one old horse, brown color, three white feet, bus ed face, branded on the left hip with the letter Y. June 30, 1S57. - 17w9 TAKEX CP, by the undersijroed. residing in Folk Co.. four miles northwest of Independence, one In dian mare, of a dun elor, with black mane aad tail, a white spot in the forehead, and bianded with aa anchor on the left shoulder. Also, a yearling eolt, dun cetsr. black mane and tail, a white spot ou the forehead, and. the hind feet white. EBEX B. HILL. July 2. 157, 17w2 TAKEX CP, by the subscriber, residence three mfles southeast of Salem, ou er about the first -as Jssse. 1S57. one red and white steer, crop off tne sen ear, ana swalHw fork in the right, about fonr years old last spring. Kn&mm i i, v r-i.a- Juiy I. io7. iiwi mAKEM CP. bv the subscriber. 1 I,!k Co.. one spotted steer, two year oM aud split in the right ear. swallow torn in ue ten eur brauded on the right hip wUh a heart. This steer came to my place one year ago. - ' " July 7, 1SS7. ' - ----- lw2 At ISngene Citr " THE suhscriuer has at Eugene City, one er the news general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware. Boots and Shoes, and all srtielea kept tu a gene ral finding store, to be found ia Oregon. He is con stantly receiving fresh additions to his stock, and al ways keeps it up. My goods are now all received direct from San Francisco, where I hsre a resident agent. AM kindsof farmer's produce received in exrliange for goods I par higher prices Tor produce, anu sell gooos cnenpev than aa v other store ia the xemtory. JOSEPH TEAL. Eupeoe City, Jnly l.MSs. 16tf S. J. McCorssiick, Fnuililin Eooli Ctcrc : s . (rsrCT8vaCT,iBT-Lsx,n.T HAS constantly en hand a large stock of Bneus aim Station est , which he sells at a small advance on I'rsi.isiiKBS Paic-ss. - ' S9T A catalogue msy be seen iu' the Oregon and Washingtinn Almamc fi 1S57. Btk ordered there- from sent postage free to any part of either TeiifKory. Portland. Feb. 24, 157- oy Notice. rpO all whom this may come, greeting : That I am to X leave fur the States soon, aad would respeetraily request those who knew thesaselves indebted to me. ar W.CGriswold A Co-, to call and settle without delay, aad oblige .W.C. GRISWOLD. Salem, January z, 11. . sum . - Notice. OW f.sr large sales and ssaall aeofita, for cash ea nnm nroduee. A well selected s 1 1 ml ill asT dress patterns. Delaines. Merinaa, Calienes. Oinghaam nasi ail ether goods for ladies. An assortment oi han nets sod Isdics bate of Ute latest fssaiioa. Also a well selected assortmoat of ctottuag, toots aau shoes sT the best quality, cune. tea sugar, salt, nee. pepper, sahwatau, and lamp oil, with other articles, tan -xt dour to the L'uaoa Hotel, L. WESTACOTT. May 19. 1857. lf Bskerr and. ConfectiosierY. THE nndersigued would announce to the poMwtbat they have estaMished theasselves iu the baking and confectionery busiuesu at Salem, ou Coiussercial stieet. second door north of the Union Hosse. A thorough experience at the baking business they trust will enable them lo grre sotouacnoniotaewcm-w". promptly nueu. ..... Groceries and Fruits, will also be kept f"Vi hand. McGLXX A WEIGHT. April . 1S-.7. CervsUit Jrns; Store. w u r-iijrsurriJ. Twoi'ct-s auu Apotaecary. J . stantly reeerrmg, pe Cafiforata steassers. brga and csrefnily selertea stocasot iwugs Oils, Paints, Yaraish. Soups, l'errnmenes. lou rur- nitare. Stationery, ana an arHctcs snwnj "!" Stores. Agent for Jaynes, aud outer patent. naeoKiaes. which will be mrmsnea a uanionna, wnotesaja pi his sTar Unpens soMerrrR. ao - J. B. CABDWELL. . Corvallis, Way V. 1S57. I2tf Tax Receipt IUank.s. JUST printed ot the Statesman office a large supply of Tax Receipt Blanks, after an improved form. rriee, one dollar per nuuoreo. Tm-r dv panted with the cash, wilt be filled by return of ssaiL Negotiation of War Scrip. JCST printed aud for sale at the Statesman office blank powers of attorney and assignment of war scrip, from a form prepared by an exi-eneneeo: Uwyer. Price, $5 perhBudred. Orders by mail filled- us 1 Ikl-toC - PnMlc Administrator's Notice." TERRITORY tf Oregon. Coooty of MarKm- Notko U hereby given. W all aersow mtarcrfed in the es tateof JEAX C.SCHACM.de.-eased.lateofsaid county. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby reuaested to makeimmediate payment ; and all persons havrng chutm. against said estate are requested to exhib.t them with the prorer vouchers, witbm eue year after the date of this notice, at my otnee. ra saJem, atones Cmmtf or they will be forever barmL twn - ' CHESTKR S. TERRY, Public Adminr. Salem, Jane 23. 1857. lw4 - Notice!!! ALL persons indebted to thesubacriber, are requested to call aad settle with him, oa or beiure the tat day of July next, and save cot. . JOS. X- PBESCOTT. Oregon City. Jace 1. 1357. 13tf Land Warrants Wanted. 9)130. T1 IHE undersigned are desirous of hayuisT twenty er thirrv land warranu of one hundred and sixty seres. du- whi.-h we will ra v oca hundred and thirty dollars lines!-. . W. C GRISWOLD A COl