Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1857)
would be an nrvmonntnirt busiiipss. Hat at present labor is hick and hard to get in Or eeon. and therefore a few domestics could be well, and comfortably employed In ercry family: , At a distance this looks very wen, for it has been Ions admitted that, " In win ter, a eood active darkey is a very conuort able blanket, and in summer quite a re freshing shade." Negroes like ail other do mestics, serve well only generous atu uuuic masters, by whose care they nave uceu u nMtSMwi fih r not often in the mar ket. If the first settlers of the country had brought domestics of this kind with them, then would there hare been a much better show for slavery here to a limited extent. Bat should the people here, now go Into the markets of the States for slaves, they would have to take, both as to health ana morals, the offsconring of whatever mart application should be made to. runs womu they get a set of servants that they could not keep, or that would not be worth the keep mv ctnr. or Quite sii mo of Oregon came hither under the belief that Xwrro slaverv never should exist here. It would, therefore now be nn act of rank fiik to force the institution upon, even a icsDeetable minority. And in turn they will ' retaliate; for many of tbetn arc of that class who tUnk more of the ebony, than they do of the ivory face. Upon all sides Oregon would be exposed to the workings of the iHlergronnd Railroad system. If a good domestic shonld be fonnd in any family, bis ears would soon be poisoned by the breath ot fanaticism, and be be hurried off to a far worse sanation, regardless of consequences. Notwithstanding tnxy, the most hateful evil that ever escaped from the box of Taudora, is the mainspring. to this tuistakejt sympa lhy, still it exists, and from preseut aspects is on the increase. A good slave cannot now be brought to Oregon from any part of the south, for less than ? 1500. To the in terest of this add the life insurance, doc tort bills, clothing and feed of the darky, and see whether white Iabor'cannet, even at its present high rate, be had then per. The wages or labor between the diflerent por tions of society in Oregon, are not ret in just ratio. . Time, the best regulator of all raeh things, will fetch all to rights after a while. Very little enconragemeut, with proper management, will bring pknty of working peeple from middle Europe. Not least among the provisions of the new Con stitution shonld be one prohibiting entirely, the ingress of free negroes. One good la boring German is worth more than fifty free negroes, to a neighborhood. Amongst free darkies, there is, perhaps not more than one of a thousand, that has any other idea of freedom, than freedom from woik ; and lA.it, they are very ninth inclined to enjoy to the fullest extent. The black and the Cclta Saxon races are not fit to inhabit together, only as master and servant. Their disposi tion, color and capacity ail forbid it. At ouce then, shut the fctate doors nainst it ; for, if even but few conic in, they arc for a bone of contention and stumbling block among the whites, For a number of years previous to 182 , the citizens of Uhio stretched out their hands with eagerness to the fugitives from irirmia and Ken- tucky, and defended them against the posi tive laws of their country ; but in that year, the Legislature of that State passed a law clearing them all out o( her borders. But whether by repeal cf the net, or want of energy to enforce it, a sufficient band had collected in the city of Cincinnati, to stand the whiles a three days' batile in the streets, not many years " afterwards. And it may not be a matter of any great wonder, that at some eriod not wry dis tant, one parcel cf the citizens of that otherwise noble State, banded with free negroes, may be seen in bloody array against another, But who ever heard of negro slavery being carried on to any portiou of territory in the United States, previously settled without it? Such an instance is not to be fonnd in the history of the country.. And it wonld be found ntterlrly impractica ble in Oregon ; for it u admitted that there is considerable taint of abolitionism inter spersed throngh some of her districts. When this strange delusiou actuates men otherwise sober aud discreet, to steal, with out remorse, seventeen thousand slaves an nually, from their brethren of the South, what would they not do in Oregon, where the facilities are as ten to one iu their favor ? And- this too, when it is evident to every reflecting mind, that it would be much bet ter that the whole three and a half -millions of blacks in the Union, were at once strick en oct of existence, than thai any two con siderable portions of the States should meet in bloody strife. It will also be grant ed by all who know any thing of the negro character, that were they all now unfettered and sent back in the " Laud of Ham," they would shortly retrogress into the grossest barbarity. When Israel,' the chosen of Heart, was suffered to go into bondage for four hundred years, in order to learn the arts of civilized life, how long ought the cannibals of Africa to remain nnder a light er yoke, for the same purpose ? A nd to tis may be superadded, the important fact, that they can more effectually karn the " Road to Eternal Life," than they conld by any other method within the ingencity of mam. Seat of Government. That vexed qnestion, the location cf the Seat of Government, ought at once to be settled by the Convention, for at least the first vicctinium, or twenty years. Its agita tion has already sufficiently disgraced the country, by leading to the destruction, iu all probability, of a fine pnblic edifice al most complete, with other valuable proper ty. The Seat of Government' will be no great advantage to any place. It is neither that, nor corporate powers, which add much to a town. Compare Springfield to Chica go rantrort to Louisville, Ac. It is commerce and manufactures, together with liberality and good management of proprie tors, wai Duua up places, w ho ever heard of a flourishing town springing up in the hands of a mean, pinching proprietor, al ways juggling and asking for favors for his place, but bestowing none on it himself? B. ROBINSON'. Worse thas the Spirits. Wat Eckman, of Hamilton County, Ohio, died, was put in a cotKn, jolted two miles in a wagon to a church, putthrougb a funeral Mrmno, and wan about to be clapped nn i ikn rnnnriwn wens startled bv i (;ivmi " ...... . - stranze noiaea in the cofhn. On opemnjr it their lost friend was alive ana iticKin, " uu mo flowing freely from his mouth The next day he was well enougn to wain anoui. He Pkrsi:aier8. The Springfield Republi can, m speaking of a newinveution lor Hen sneau. whereby the eggs drop though a trap-door, and so deceives the hen that she keeps on laying, is responsible for the following; : Blobbs met with a loss, however, with one of the persuaders. Blobbs bad a lovely young Shan ghai pallet, of boundless ambition. Blobbs bought a persuader, and his Shanghai used it. She went upon the neat in the morning. Blobbs saw her goVand his heart bounded within him. Alas ! he never saw her come off again. At night he visit ed the persuader. In the upper compartment were a handful of feathers, a few toe-nails and a bill la the lower compartment were three dozen and eleven eggs Blobbs saw it all ! Iler delicate constitution had been unequal to the cfi'ort, and fired by young ambition, she had laid hersc-lf all away. Special Notices ii.ii.i.owav's OtNTsirxr xsn Tills Blotches, nini p!c. dry eruption, and all irritations of the skin, t'mle ami ui4fl;))Fr mirr a irn apmirniiimx 01 iioiiowuys Ointment, in ttic-e case urisii I notion is tndispcnsaiiie, M mv of the ordinary eruptions are caused bv suppress. erf perspiration, and as thin penetrating unguent at once nfii the pores and invitrnrntea the absorbents, it dis- sioute the inflammation bv a double iwn. l.adie w Imsc face or arm are disfigured by cutaneous dis eic, may readily re move the blemish and restore to tlie Kin it natural tint, nrxiouny. i the nse of this safe but powerful counter-irritant, ine fills never fail In disorders 01 me munni nu over, Pit. L. J. CzAra.tr' Surgical and Medical Institute is extensively known in thin Territory that any notice or it or of bnn. might seem siiMrfliiou. Vet fearing that there are those who heretofore having no need or medical aid. have neglected ti ascertain the proper sourcea of relicr in caeoi misioi nines, luiuosewe u. i-are to direct uttention to lr. I.. J. Cznpka v. who s . . . it. . . . 1. : 1 1 i .1 certainly n".io ui nirai mtui mill wviiiivi iiti nnvsi tn nil pi-wesson, ine it. mi ucvoumi iuucu attention to the treatment of chronic and private dis ucs. and stands unrivalled in his management of them. To those who need auch assistance we cheerfully recommend Dr. I- J. Cxapkav : it would be well at all event to consult ntm. as ne raaaes no charge tor con sultation, and much good might result from it. The Ir. guarantees a cure in alt eases or ask no compensation. - See lr. L. J.Czapkay'aadvertiscmcnts iu another column oi tots paper. ' nm SAI.K.H MARKET. CURKKCTEU WtEKLT, BY B. F. IIROWX. Salem, mouicK. July 21, l.7. Wheat, white,..: Wheat, mixed dull do I (HI 90 Oats 40 6o 50 lVt.-itoes, Onions, ...................... ; a 1 .r.t 1 00 1 00 2 &0 Bonus, ------ lVas Bacon, sides....... Bacon, hams, ...... ...... ..... 14 15 15 35 Lard, in kegs, Butter, fresh rolls,... .I... .... Cash, Butter, packed, i -1 - - Ergs, :.. Chickens, per doarU....... ..... Flonr, per 100 lbs., . 2 ) a 3 . Ml a 3 00 00 1 ork, FRUITS. Gali 113 a H H a . none, 300 . 17 on a 20 on ;t0 OOalC.OO 00a7tH 5 00 !ricd Apples,.... Pried IVaches....... ...... .... lined Currants, Apples, per bushel,Suinincr, LlNRr.lt. Kir, r!crr, per M, . t'.-l.nr, ht M, . ....... Shingles, cedar, per M,-. .. Shingles, fir, er M, .. UROCERIEK Sugar, X. O Sugar, China, Sugar, white, crushed, ......... 13 a 22 16 a H 25 a M) 25 a 1 T4l Svrnp, .. CoftV-e .. 1 17 a 1! 15 a 20 ViA II 2i a 3 :H4.t CM 25 a :RJ 124a 15 25 a : 15 OOalti 00 7 50 a t? Oil 12 tH)a 151H) Ifice, np, Salt, Candles, adamantine, Candles, tallow,... ........ Saleratns,.-. .. ... Cordage, ...................... hue 1-ad X.-ii 1 s, cut , pe r k eg. ... . -. N:iii., wrought, p.-r keg....... .. OILS. n seed, per gallon .scarce, 2 75 a 2 75 I CM a 2 W f a 12.1 t..il.-1 il, Whale, :as. per f.Ht,. ............. MAUKIKU. 0:i t!:e Cl!i in-t.. l.v II. I.. McXarv. J. r.. Mr. Jacob PuiKTT to Mis Maky Jane, dan-'UScr of Allan KoI- lis, alt of I.iim Co. At the Ial!es. Ji:lv lt. lr.7. Mr.Jiinv Atu!K ar.d Miss Lvpia tl tk, iLinirhter of Hon. X. H. Hates. Administrator's ZVot ice. N'OTK'K Is hereby given t!u.t the undcrslstied was apnointed administrator, of t'le estate of J. W. KItii;rS. do-esseJ, lateof Marion Co.. t. T.. on the l::tli dar of Jtilv. bv the Jndie of the rrobale C'osnt of Marion .'... therefore all person imlelited to sail! e-tit9 will p!eae ome forward and make pay ment to the undersigned at Ins resilience right mm n .rta of Salem. and all pers in having i-lainu asainst said estate, will prcsrntthr same with the proper vouch ers, within oae rear from the d ite of thi notice. 1. W.HII..K, A-lmiaY. JuT- 13, 1.",7. l:wt Probate Notice. "XT TOTlfK i.s hereby pn-cn that IViuetrious I. llwik- ll er, Kxerntnr of the fcirt will 'id tratami-nt of KI.IZ.V M. BAHUOWS. de.-eaed. has rendered her ac counts to the probate cuit of Tolk county. for liral set tlement, and the court has apgwiuted the Hrst Tne-dav of August, at lhillas iu said pmi.tr. f-T the adjustment of the same. JAMKS TAYI.OH, J. I. July 7. 157. 10w3paid Personal. EniTin Stitb'iin Sfr: Mr. Martin fSinith rencst me to make a f'atement of tlie ream why I snpectcd hiai of havintr bmken Into my hon during the aii nce ol mv-srlf aud family, and taking therefrom certain per son.! ppiperty. On r'otiinlay the 20th of Jnne.ult bcSnpWnt as above stated my house was broken open and a Colt's revolver and silver watch taken therefrom. On the following Monday, whi!e at Santiaet City, I wa relat ing the circtimtau-e t-- Mr. Horn, with a view of secur ing his assistance in their recovery. 1 ake! him if Martin Smith had started for Jacksonville. He replied that he had. I -ked hi" If Smith had a wstch or pis tol tn his knowledge. He replied lie thought he had. and that he thought Smith bad Imrrowed the pistol vt Mr. l-ambinar, luit that he never knew Smith owning a watch before the previous Sunday, and that he only came to tfte knowledge cf it by his (Smith") asking him the time of day to set his watch by. He further stated that Mf. I.niMna conld tell me more about the watch and pitol than be could. I then went to Mr. I,aminsr. and Informed him of what took place a my boose. I a-ked him if he rotild give rae a desrrlptiow of the wstch and pistol Martin Smith had in his p-ssesion when he h-fl for Jackson ville, lie stated that he pistol Smith had bektnged tn him, tl.ammng.) 1 tnen expresea my satisiaetion that the ristol was not mine. In describing the watch however that he saw in the posses-ion of Smith, it so el.isely resembled the one taken from my bone ns sta ted a'iove. 1 was led to imjnire if he knew how Smith git .ewion of it. He replied that Smith had told him umt ne borrowed it of Koiien ooo. -o naving seen Itobert t uod ever carrvinK a waton. and the in formation 1 had previously received that Smith was seen opposite mv yard fence on the day the mau n and pis tol were taken away, was inclined to believe that the watch descrilied by Lambing was mine. I then emesrd the rimer for the purpose of going to Mr. Samuel Mil ler . when 1 met 31 rs. ranow. sirs. Miner, and Miss Kdmodon. I inquired of Mrs. t arlow whether Itob ert 'oiH bad a watch, or nut. She said that he had one last summer or fall. I thca said that 1 bad suspect ed Martin Smith of having my watch, but that likely 1 might ne mistaken, as oud navir.g a watcn last tail, misht still own it. I afterwards went to Robert Wood, from whom 1 received a certificate, of which the follow- nig is a true copy : This is to certify. tat I nave not sow nor loaned Martin Smith anv watch. I wi!l testify to in any court of lawful Jurisdiction. t signed,) HUBMii nyvp. June 22. 157. This increased my suspicion, and I told Mr- Wood that I lielrcrrd Smith bd my watili that he Smith would stav iU Thurstnii that n7lt. and that I should see Thurston before I slept, I then started ror Thurston, i-y t;ie way or santiam fit v. to eft a certificate of Mr. l-.aibini. When I got toSautiam City, Mr. limbing informed me that he bad made a mwtake in saying that Smith got the watch from Wood.it should have been from Mr. McXare. I t.'ien stated there was no use In going any further, as I knew that Mr. McXare had a watch that would very near!v answer tlie description of the watch which was rfden. I afterward saw Mr. McXare when he told me that he had loaned Smith his watch. On askinz Mr. limbing to lnrntsn me witn a certifi cate of the conversation wnicion urc mu n, ue coin niird and the following is a true copy thcreol i "This bit certify that I told Oliver Tickard that Martin Smith said he borrowed the watch of Robert Wood, but I was mistaken, it was lioisjrc Mc.Nare. (Signed.) J.IM.AMUIXG." Jntm i.l 1K.S7. 1 then requested Mr. Limbing to inform Martin Smith's fainilv that I no longer entertained any suspi. cion araiust l'.iin. I Martin Smith. 1 and I further stated to Kdward I'arrish. who a son-in-law of Martin Smith, and in presence of bi wife, and Mrs. Smith, the wife, m Martin Smith. Uiat 1 no longer entertained any mis picion against Martin Smith, end further that il Mr. i.ambiitg had not been mistaken in the statements wm.:u lie made to me in saving it was Kobert ood in st'ad of IU.U rt McXare, 1 should never have ktarlod af ter mm, (smith.) And that tin was the conversation had by iwattlie time, as slated aliove. Mr. KilirarH I'arrish has sinre acknowledged in presence of witness es. Now as to tlie perversion and misstatements of mm conversation niauc ny intercrted persons, I can give them no consideration as 1 rest in the conviction the v are false. As to Mr. Lambing I must state that I do not enter tain any hard feelings against him for the mistake which he committed, as 1 cannot conceive anv design or in. wmi Kj mirht hare in leading me into error bv erect ing a suspicion tliat Smith had my watch in lit pos session. Hot on the contrary, I must say that in all our interroursc, he has shown nimscii a ineno ana a gen And now, in conclusion, I will state that I no longer entertain a suspicion that Martin Smith entered my house and took therefrom the pistol and watch as above stated. Xor have I in any manner charged him with h.vinr. them in his possession since the date of Mr. Lambing ccrtiticate. That this explanation is made for the nuriKMeof correctme false reports in which l was represented in censuring Mr. Lambing, and not tlirougn lear oi a suit oein? iusiimilcu HKiuns uic uy the said Martin Smith, which, if this hitter had been all, I would have no more regarded than the idle wind z'jwipaia - oL.itr.it i'ilkaisu. Dental. 1" B. CAftnwn.U I'enlist, will practice in Eugene . .1... r ... I..I. ll.l t. Aiim,lAtll will l.nii-li. U lllj,, IIU..IWUIJ w ...... ..... r ....... In Itoseburg from August 7th, to Slot ; will practice in Winchester from Septemlier 1st, to luth ; wiil practice i. . . tint.. t2..,.ti,Tu 11,1, tn l -.il. tc.ii . at Kaker's Mills, September 11th. to l.'.lh . . ..... . . 1 . UltClllieuiaiC lioinw until iciiiiesicu. J. Il.CAnDWm.I., Dentist, roivulti July 14, 1857. liild . Army Notice!! QKAI.F.I) proposals for furnishing I ft .000 bushels of KJ oats, will be received at the ofnee of the Asst.ytutr tcrmaster at Kort Vancouver. W. T.. until IS o'clock M.. on tbe 10th of Augiutt next. These oat are to lie delivered at Kort Vancouver, of a merchantable quality, of standard weight, in strong sacks of two bushels each. Say BOUO bushels during the mouth of August and September, C.WKI in October, and the remaining bOOtl iu Xovrmlier.iit lot of not tnt than UhMJ bushels. I'roiMisal. will be entertained from parties olterlng tn furnish tlie whole ain nuit required, or a portion oulv. ......IL.. 1..IA I 1.-1.. ' s.v nr.. mnn iiii'w uosneis. It is de.ircd that all proposals be full and precise, nd that each be accompanied with the wbittkx con skxt ol two responsible and respectable persons to be come security lor tbe faithrul execution of anv con- 4 k , . 1 . t , i . . . . J ubii wwru vn saiu proposals, ah proposals must be addressed to the nnderslened and marked on the nut. side tTKposals for furnishing forage. ' The uudcrsisned reserves to himself the rb.lit tn n. jn.t tn; vr an oi me pruiosais. Itl KLS IXIiAI.I.S, Capt. and Asst. Or. Master, I". S. Arm v. Omnni' Asst. yn. M astkk, l-'t. Vancouver W.T. June 0. 157. HwJ Sale ef Srkool Landi, Itrioi Conntr. OX Monday, tlie 7th day of Septemlier next, at the Court house. In Salem, will be offered for sale a portiim of the srbool lands in Marion county. uc o rnminence at iu o cph x a. si. TntMS Of S.tlJC One fourth of the nurchase tnonev In hand, and the remainder in three equal, annual in stalments, at ten per cent per annum ititeTst from date oi pnrcnase. t or further particulars see statnte or 1 h.5 . ILK. BOX II AX, Snpt. Com. Schools, Marion Co. Sahm, July , 1S57. l!wtl II. 31. l)u Helle. D BALER hi Oregon Produce. Office at l. C.CIs- wold t 'o.' store. Salem. Salem, Julv 1. IM7. itr IVantetl. BL'TTEft 50.000 It.. Tor which the highest market price will tie paid, by B.M. PU ItKI.I.K. at tiriswold A Co. Salem. July 1, 157. lstf Look Here ! ALL persons indebtrd tn me will please come for ward and settle m. Produce, at cash i.rl.-e.. will be taken for debts rash will not be refused. Make haste. I want t close up my books, and dont want to be ai.wavs alioot it. Those having demands airainst me will preseut them at my old stand and set the mon- ey. NAT. H. LA N K. t'orvallis. July 4, H57. lstf Hogs. Hogs. Hogs. THE sulxcriler wishes to contract f.r lo.ono Pork llsir on foot, or in Pork, for which the highest market price will be paid iu rash. t.ihcral advances will I made in rash on contracts of H gs. it. m. IC ItKLLE. C j Offlce at W . ( . IIiisivolJ and Co.', Salem. Salem, July 1, 157. lstf Jarkson Hail Billiard Saloon. (nrrusrre TUB citv non:i.. Alx svur:T. '"ftllK Choicest Liquors constantlv on hand at X the har. Met OX X KLL A WJ-.KX X. Corvallis, July 4, 1M57. lstf AVautetl. 100,000, I. RS. ltacn.(l!og Houni!) In exchange casn, iiv it t rr fl t f J- OSce at ;riswo!J A Co. " Salem. July 1. IS.-.7. !tf Salem llatli Ilotisr. o PEX every Wednesday ami Satnnhtv, and sondav mornings until luo clock. Single Tickets, fl.tlo. ""V Perdoien. tT.im. T be had at the house. Term cash. MOKKIS TH" .MAS, Prop'r. Salem. July 14. Is57. ISmJ Duties. o PEX and covered bneiics Conneord vJttT!B,' make, for sale. Apple t. 'Tt-f) J. McCrtAKEX. Portland. liar Fixtures for Sale. 'I'MIE subscriber, desinmscf changing hi business, A offers for sal the bar fixture or the Shakspeare Saloon, in Cor-.iliL. totreliitr nith a fine billiard table, and the balls. Ac., eionjruir to the alley connected With the Saloon. All the articles are in g.l order. ami will be sold f.n- the rash down oa vcVy liberal term. Apply tmnirdi.strly Vt Cll VS. SILVER. C n-ralH. July 4. l-.i7. Ivs i:?a:, i:eg, i:??. UfAXTEIt. S'."0 dozen fit-h egg. fr which cash will Is; paid, bv B. M. PC REI.I.E. at tins wold t'o. Salem, Ji:lv 1 , 157. lMf JNotice. c IRVALLlrt Ware House, Xo. I, we .r r for retiL ISAAC .MOOIIK. or WAV MAN St. CLAIR. In connection with the alwve we have a isrk hmise and smoke boue for rent. Itf MOOItE x Sr. CLAIR. Orleans Warehottse. ORLEANS Ware House, opposite Corvallis. for rniL lstf ISAAC MtHKE. A STORK room in Orleans, a first rate stand for a produce dealer. The Orleans warehouse and .tore will be rented together it required. ISAAC MOOHE. July . 1 V7. 1SU JLartl Wauted. r ARD K.x Ti which cah will He paid, lv Li 11. M. Pit ItKI.Lt-!. atl.risw'dd A Co. Salem, July I . P5T. l-tf c. b. niiow. DEALER in cl.n-ks. watches and jewelry. Sa lem. O. T. Particular attention paid to the reiairiug cf watches and clock. All work war ranted. Jewelry repaired al short notice. rtic ? Ai.ri : Watches and clocks, H day striking clocks at a very low price ; also 30 honr marine clocks. Jr, t.t.ltt . loidie and r-'tits llrouclies. Finger Rings, Ear Ring. Sold Ruckles, tiuaril Chains, Ac., Ac. Salem. July ft, l.,7. l.tf One Thailand lollara Ketvnrd W ILL be paid by the s!criler, to any ieron who will furotsli bun WitU Slut pound good milter. II. M. IU KKLLK. at fJri'Wold A Co.'s. Silem. July 1, !S.i7. lf A Rare Chance. THE subscrilier will rent his place, one of t... j.;mi.l. I . i,. w.. 1.. ... . inu iiiv. u..HM..ra t' n .1' . i.s it, twriii, i. ana near me insiuute, lornneor two years; will rent It furnished, together witn a cow. a good orchard; that wiil produce thirty bushel of ap ples this year, and a large quantity of currants; will board with the occupant wife and one child four years old. In a word, he will give any one without young children, who h children to school, such a rhiinco as will induce him to accept of the otT-r which he will make. i W. WARREX. Salem, July S, 1R57. I7w3 BV TUK GOVERNOR Of THK TKIIRtTOKV OK DltWION. A Proclamation. WHEREAS, It is proid-d by Is w that the Executive of the Territory of Oregon shall proclaim the re sult of the election of Iclegate to Congress, and it ae Hnring non the canvas of the votes given for that of hce, at the election he'd in said Territory, on the 1st nltim.t, that Joseph Ijne received the highest nnmler. ie it tnereiore declared aim proclaimed mat josepu loine is elected the I'clc-rate ol the iHstple of the Ter ritory tif Oregon to the thirty jilt h Congress of the Uni ted States. Oiven under mv hand at Slcm. thj Capital of said Territory, this 2d day of July, A. !.. 1X57. Jtv the tiovernor : tir.o. ittii. B. r Harding, SecreLiry of Oregon. 1 7 w3 Kiigenc City Hotel THE undersigned would inform bi (riends f aud the traveling public generally, that I" he lias taken the Kuuene Citv Hotel, and 1 '5 fitting it up. In a new. and splendid st vie. with private rooms for tratelcrs. ladies, gentlemen, or faml lies. The Uh'c shall he plentifully furnished with eve ry tiling ine country an. .ids. i nave a llrst rate sianie, ami ill kcer rnn-tanlly supplied with pleiitr ol oats hay, Ac., and I think I can render general satisfaction to all w ho will favor me with a call. M. II. HARLOW Ioignne City, June 2C, 1S57. I7w6 Aditaiuistrator's Notice. XTOTK'E is hereby given, that the undersigned will IX nuke final settlement of the estate of J At "OB RIM , deceased, late of Marion Co.. O. T., on the 20th day ol July, is.,, . before the Judge or the probate court in and for said county ; therefore all iiersous interested tu Mini estate wilt picasc tase notice. UlSTAVCS A. C0XE. Admin'r. June 29, lis.17. 17w3paid Imbrolype and DagaerrtaB Gallery. THE undersigned lieing permanently located at En gene City, and haviug made all necessary arrange ments arc now fully prepared to take both Amhmtviu. and Daguerreotype pictures, and respectfully solicit the can miu .Hciuiuu oi iue punnc. Gallery at The lilobe Hotel iu Eugene City. PARKS & HAFT. June 8, l5i. 17m3 II Dooks and Stationery. IT TUB OHKIJOS CITT TOUT OVVIVK WltPIXO. JOHN FIaG3IIKU tITOlLI respe. Ifiilly rail the attention sfhis frieuds t f and the public to mo lact Dial ne Iu ou bund, and keep constantly supplied wltba l.irte stoik ol VOUhH 'XiJ STATIO.XMti' nfall kinds, which he nfl'ers for rule, for fash, at the aiNive liuiltliii'x. Ui prtimt stock is comprised, in part, or the following, viz : Oregon Statutes, session laws of Oregon session isau i; nashlnzton Irving wonts; Kediield s t:om- parative Phvsioguomv; Discovery and K.).l.. ration of the Mississfppi; Sear's American Revolution; Scar's Family Annual, Wilson' K-suys and Miscellauies; lle- tniiiie s rocms; Life of the Linperor -apoieou, by Utrk hart; Live ot the Presidents; lJre of Andrew Jackson; Webster's Lire and bi Masterpieces; Bancroft's Life of Washington; Life and rKs-chc or Henry Clay; Itntfon's Xaturnl History; Josephus' cmnplcte Works; uiiie nTigndc in Mexico; imvrr Lromwetl; A Ten uessean Abroad: Indian Wars or the I'nited State: Tbe It ok of the Ocean and Life on the Sea; Miss Hall's Practical Cookery: Mrs. Hale's .New Cook Book; The Improved Housewile, or Rook of Receipts, by Mrs. A. i n coster; History ol ue .wormuns irom llietr origin to the present time; Fern leave from Fanny's Port r onus; i ne spectator, by niaguun; i upper s rroveriit al Phllnseuliv: lamis Xapoleou and the KonunartcFam il v: Thomosou's Seasons: Youue's Xiirht Thoiiifhts: Paradise foist; Pollok's Course of Time: Benjamin's i-iigruns I'rogress; Americans uwii isik: i ne Morld Illustrated .iU Kneruvings; Life aud Essays ot Benja min Franklin: Life of Washington, by Spark: Com- stock's System of Elorutinn; Freniot ts Exploring Ex pedition thrtiigli Oregon and California: Pictorial His tory or All Nation, bv Condrirh: Benton's :to tears in the'C. S. Senate: KvVut's Work; Presrott'a Hiogra- pnies and I ritical Sliscelianies; j-resvoii s t onouest or Mexico 3 vols: Prescott Ferdinand and Isabella 3 vols; Prescott's Rolicrtstin's History of Charles 53 vols; I'n-srott's .t and 3d Philip: MHman's llihlsm's Rome: I!, .Hill's Ani lent Hislorr! Pliitiirchs Lire: Mj- caiiiry'sHistorvol EiigUmi: Ick" Works; Cuminiug's lectures; Welister's American Family Cycloiedias; Scott Xapoleou; Chamber s Information lor the Peo ple; Ule in the Itineracy; i.ueoi nen. loiiaycite; i ne Vontin American's Life or F rem Kit; Hi-torv or Ire land, by Misney; Heavenly Home: Carlyle's Xew Es say: British and American Femnte Poet: Burns' complete AVoiks; Mmirc's PiH'titlj: Writs: Burns' po etical Works; )lr. I toman's Pistical Wi.rks: Milton's Complete Works; Topper's Completo WS k; Life and Ilea il ics ff sb.iResMvsre: . aawa ixi: nanoon Travels in Knrte: Ijyard's lKscoveries at Xiurvah; Whevplev's 'oiniendof History: lleadley's Miscclla- niei March's Reminiscences of Comrress; Thaddeus of " arsaw: Tlie Planter s t icl:m: sieliM.nme ami tbe fhinrha Islands; Knitx's Sacred Hi-turr: Penn-hurst hi Wanderings and Ways or Thinking: Robinson Crusoe: Children id" the Ablii-y; Indian Hattles.Captiv itic and Adventures; Prcaius and Realities or a Pas t'r and Teacher: The Ship Carpenter's Family; Victo ria, or the Wmhl Overcome; Bibles and Testaments; Webster's I Hctioiiaries large and small: Outin's Cele- bratcd Domestic Medieinrs: Short Patent Sermons, by low. jr: Ijrimer Littlesond. Esj: Arthur's Tales: Thomson's Prac tical Arithmetic; t 'alhonns Intellectual Anthmrtirt ucal and Instrumental Note Ifcs.lcs; Mit- eheU's tleography and Atlas; Vouatt on the Structure and diseases of the Horse: Saxton's Ilural Hantl lioks; t 'ole's American Fnit II 10k: IViwnins's Bnral E-ay; Duwiiing's Fnit and Fruit Trees of America: Elliott Western Fruit Rook: Amerirau ( atllc 1" tor.by Oadd; Fruit. Flower and Vegetable Carilcner's Companion; American fmiiculliirist, by l'to-ms; j ne sinswrrr Culture, by Pardee; American INniltry Yard, by Brown; t onatt on the M.inncemept and I'lsenses of Sl:c?n: Xte. lo-tter and Fs.scai paiier: Pen amlf Penhold ers: Sand and Sand-boxes: Black. Blue and Bed Inks; Plain and Fancy Envelopes; Slate and Slate Pencils; Blank Its.k. A".. Ac. Oregon Citv, June 2:1, 157. - 17tf PROSPKCTt."S or THK JACKSOAV1LLE 1IKRAI.O. UTE r.poc publishing, at Jacksonville. O. T.. a weklv i.uirn:il.to be entitled TucJ icrivviu v ll::i: i.i. The first innn'jer i!l le published in the month of J.ilv. The Hcutl.n will le a medium sized sheet, and will be printed upon entirely new and baud sonic type. It will be the constant aim or ttie proprietor to ren- iler the IIi:rvi.p a v.tl:rjtlcaTil rntr:::ininff newpaiier. We will eudTXivor t present weekly a carefully preiiar- ed BimTii.iry of roreign and dme-l c new. intetet! incident. attractive novelties, and wh ilesomeand sgree- nhlc miscellany. And we will not overhmk tbe lact and occurrence of every day life In our immediate nelghliorh.md : b::t will strive to secure. In the mind of the distant reader, for onr healthy and thriving town. a I'stii ii.ioii:iiioii nut a name. We will direct parti.-ular reerar.l to the mining and S'rii-ultur.tl iutere- t :.a:il will exert imr liest endeavor t foster aud more fnPy ilevebuie the-e imisntant ele meut in our well-liein?. For this parts'-", we will In vite and eiiLSKirarre intelligent and reliable corrcspon dence from every srctiioi of our mining districts : and we will ind'tstriou-ilv dean, from tbe lie- airricnltttnl j.sinials of the day. tlie practical results of the e.peri- nee of o'ssrrvatit and careful farmers. We will uph ld and advocate tbe prim-lyles of the great IN?mocratie Party : Mint-rely believing that its benign "dicv h is uniformly tended to promote the pn ;wi ity and el.-vate tlie cliaracter of inr country. And nne we win ,1 an nines j;ive iree iiiierance i onr eoii- irtions or duty, we will nn fail to evince a decent res- eet for the sentiments and opinions of others. ine n'srnptnii nneeof 1 nx J trKsotviii.c IIKK- al: will be lire d tll.ir. per auuuin. . . B! i:. BK:t;s. JacksonviUo. O. T..JnneS, 157. " 'lltjy Indian War Claims. rttHE Commission spisniited to examine and reisirt J. upon the exensrs incurred in the suppression of hostilities in the lite Indian war in Oregon and Wash- ictoii bv the Terribinsl tiovernnientsof said Tciribi- ries, hereby give notice that herealter the Ifoarit will concentrate its work at Vanctniver, W. T-, where all application and cummuuieatiocs t nulling it official duties mav lf made. Tlie Ubors of the Commission, nnder the law and the order onraniiing the Isiard, are devoted to ascertain- ng and retwrting tte tnmm arrraart ntnrnd 6s tke tiro IVrrifortrt in awppmnng ftrfioa hotfiOlir: Spo liation claims and claim Tor the loss of property dur ing the war, not actually in the public service, cannot be entertained or passed upon. Claim of this kind can only be acted upon nnder further legislation of C ongress. - . Person having claim yet unadjusted with the re spective Territorial authorities should see to it that such claims 15 reeocuir.cd by the proper ricimrttneuts of the late volunteer service, and presented throngh them ti the commissi". . , Hoping to make a Bnal report to the Secretary or War early iu the coming autumn, it is urged bv the Commission that authorities and claimants interested will exhibit the promptness which will render such consummation practicalJe. .. a. mii i it, t . .1. Rl'FCS IXOALLS, I'.S. A. L. F.OROVEH. Commissioners. Vanomver, W. T., July , lsi.,7. I8wt Mm' Other papers or Orepon and Wsshinietin Terri tories please publish 4 weeks and send bill to Commis sion. Administrator' Notice. XTOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned ws 1 ni-uolnterl adiiiinistrator ofliie estate of FEItO CtKM.llHlE.deceased, l ite of Marion county. O. T . on the 30th day of June, 1 ."7, by the Judge of the probate court iu and for Marion county,, therefore all persons owing sold estate will please come forward aud make payment to the undersigned at hi residence in Silver ton, In said county, and all )ier-ons havin? claims against said estate will present thevumc with the prop er voucher within inie year nRcr Iho date of this no tice or they will be forever barren. A I COOl.nu.r.. Allium r. June 30, I"7. " " 17w4pnid l'roate Notice. NOTICE i hereby given, to all person interested in the estate of ELI OHU'lllE, deceased, that the administrator id" sold estate, has tiled Ills petition In the probate court in and rr Jtnr.im oonniy-. uking nn or-ili-rtosell the real estate of mid deceased, w hich is situated In-Marlon county, Uterelore all juTsons inter ested in said estate will please take notice that said pe tition will be heard on Monday the Jd day or August. ls.(7, nt one o'clock. I'. of said day, mid it is order ed by the court, that this notice lie published in the Oregon Statesman for four successive week. 1 1" v.s , rf. I July 6, 1.".7. . - lw4paid Cayuse War Claimants. TJY an enactment or the last l ongress," person hav- ll t.. 1 . i ... . r... uwIpm vemtrretl . or evoensn in curred in the Cayuse War. who railed to present them within the time prescribed ty law, snail 13 rntiiien to receive payment then-for, ns though the same had been presented within ine time presrnocu oy unr, m ncpaoi ...i r,r tiin'ioievoendeil niuiropriiition heretofore made for the payineut of such services ami expenses." Public notice ts hereby given, that all such claims may lie presented, witlruit further delay, for inVestiga- ion and anjiistnrut. uw.i.ii uui. Sov. and Coin, of Cay.ise War Claim. Executive Oflice, Salem, July 1,107. 17w3 Kestaurant. T t;.KRIECIIRAl"M has oiiened a Restaurant. Rake- I rv nnd t onieciionary nousc at torvuuit. iicuton i 1 1. T. Will set tho tie:.t tame that llir inarKet cun afford, ami at all bourse Uive him a call ncKt door irtb of City Hotel. 13tf Mariou House, aleui. ritllE iiiidcrsigned announces to the public X. that he ha purchased the well known tavern stand. called the Marion House, in Sa lon, together witn ine iiimimn: ma iixuirc thereof. He will keep it in first rate style, ami Invites the patronage of the public. jc 31. si A i May - , lo. Wool, Wool, Wool : rfHB undersigned are now prepared to card wool, at I i, machine, near the Eagle Mills, on the Little laickinmntC, I us t nuni v, . i. si nniercncc oi tnrec ints tier lb. will be made in the carding, in eases where " , . n. . 1 : d' - i grease is lunosovu. . - . ....... . ... May2I.lA"7. Umt Money to Loan. t Cfflf TO 'oan or rxchange for Butter. Pork rv;illUl) Bacon. Lard, Hams. Eggs. Fruit. Ac. Ac. The highest market price will be paid for any of the above namca anictcn iu ns, or 15. M. VV REI.I E. mm' OBico at W. C. CrLiwold Co . Salem, July 1,1957. ... 1? ! " At O. E. COLE'S. TUST received direct from Sen Francisco, a large as- tt sonmeiit oi laucy ami staple dry go-Hi. : Prints, gilighams, and delaines; V ' . Lawns, liereges and silks; - - ' -a Ladies gloves, satchels and mantilla; Cravats, handkerchiefs and hosiery: lonlics and gents kid glove all colors; Indies collars, sleeves and embroidery; Suspenders, belts tnd elastics; Silk and merino under shirts and drawer; Jeans, tweeds and Satiuelt; Cents white shirts great varict.v; Hickory, check aud calico shirts; Flannel, crash and diaper toweling: Fancy bed blauket. and saddle blankets; Slieetings, shirtings and doim-stie goods; Men's coats, vests and pants; B y's coats, ve-ts and pants; Blen's boot and hoe of every description; Ladies shoes and and gaiters, ol all kinds; Children shoe great variety; Cent, ladies, and children klippcr: Men's aud bov's cashmere, wool and fur hat: Crockery. Class-ware, looking-glasses, . Tubs, Wooden-ware. Bucket aud Brooms: Hardware of all kind. Sash, Window Class and Putty, i . . : .. i i . . . i i i. . . i. . iiutniiauir, iXl.ur., .ii.i in-, rw ana IU1KCS. 511 keg Nails Old Colony. Warehani and Parker's brands, Ac.. Ac. CARPEXTElt'S AND BLACKSMITH'S TOOI.S Hammers, hatchet and braces, Drawing knives and plane. Iliveting. and shoeing hammer. rteel squares, iron wpiares nnd try .opiarrs, Rip and cross, hand saw and wood saws, Paint brushe, chisels and gimlet., Butts, screw, bs-k and latches. Pocket knives, knives and forks, flipping knives and razors. Powder, shot, lead ami cap. CROCERIES. East Ah-ton syrup In keg, and on draught. Teas in caddy's aud in 'bulk, Sugar, eoflce.salaratiis, Hried apple, tobacco and salt. Pie fruits, pickle and vinegar. Soap, randies and starch. TO BLACKSMITHS A OTHERS. T arrive in liflcen days from San Francisco, a l.irce assortment or Iron and Steel, Iron axels, steel springs, anil wagon boxes, which I will tell at such prut s a win give sallsla. t ion. O. K. l.ttl.K. Corvallis, J uue 1, 1S57. l.tf WAXTEO in exchange tor merchandise or on e connt IO.ikhi lbs. Eood butler, ror which I will pay 3 cents er lb. ti. K-CO'.E. tl7AXTKI iu exchange for cash or merchandise, t SU.ISMI I'js. of bacon for which I will on tbe highest pri-c. tl. FCOf.E. TAXT'EK iu exchange for cash, 2.oou u,. washed . I r. i.e. I. :n . . - . wwoi, ior wuicu win pay u ccilis per io. C.. 1 COLE. WAN I KU iu exchange lor rash or merchandise, 1(10 bushels of irood apples, to lie delivered by the loth of Augitst higlKst price paid. !. K. t'Oi.E. I AM rot ns to San Francisco about the 12th of Au r.t, and all iicrsons havini; btilter. ess. lard, ba con, or wol,todisisiseof would do well to bring them tome. IS. E. COLE. Ksitecial Notice- ASH on accounts or for jjoods w ill vol te rtf'nl to this date. tl. E. COLE. c t IIIE iron, steel. Iron sxk-s and wagon boxes have X arrived at U. E. COLE S. THITE lad aud Lln-ccd Oil, at CE. COLE'S. H 01"S, hemp M. cl thlines, and grass rie. at U.K. COLES. CITTOX warp and wool cards, at V.. E. COLE'S. C. U.I.IXS axes, with and without handles, at O.K. COLE'S. PAHASOI.S. mantillai. delair.e. braize. Cliallie. silks, lawn, einehams. cambric einshams. al.i- paces and all kinds of 1 ulies dress goods in great varie ty, at O.K. COLE'S. f FITTER salt lmnt lb, for sale low. at J t!. E. COLE'S. H OES, sh-jvc!--, axes and bammeri at . E. Coi.e s. EVERVTHlXtS in the way of Farmer" snpplie. for sale cheap at O. E. Colk's. EVIUtYTHIXG that Fanner have to sell, bought at U. E. CpLb s. ::.'(KKItY of all kinds at tS. E. Cole's. tLASSWAREirfall kinds at J. E. Coi.r'.. TttOPKX ware and broom at 15. E.'oi.e's. Il't;tT' whip. Carriage whips and stage whip at ) t;. B. Cole's. M KS sb.ies a ltd gaiter. Is.ys and youth shoes ne, tor sale at i !. K. Cuut's. coarse aud line, tor sale at tllllJiUKK'Sshues. staut. mtsjiera jind Uue. Cor sale ' at . K. t oi.E V. LADIES gaiters, slipers and shoes of every descrip tion, al ts. K."Colk"s. APIKS dress jpmd, spring and summer styles ; a 4 tine assortment at S. E-Culk's. I) ItESS trimmings for sale at . E. Cole's. "fwrillTE gds. embroideries, laces, trimmings, etc., t etc.etc at O.K. Cole": 1KIXTS, spring and summer style. Merrimack, Co-chk-o, L'uion, Philadelphia and Manchester at U. E. Cole's. M A LI. profit and quick returns- is tlie iwtUi at ) 44. E. Cole's. Paper Hangings and Carpets JEST HFCF.IVEr-Per late arrival, bv FRANK BAKKIt. llOaml UlCLtv street, sn Francisco Son cast's I"aper Hanging, trench and Aaseri- can every variety ; isoisi mil French and American lhrilrrs; p. Taiestry Rrnssel Carpctsi Simi p Tape-tr'v X'elvet Carjiet; :m k Thn?-Ply Caqiet: .lis! e Superfine Ingrain Cffrjiets; Kt p Extra F'ine ingrain Carpet; 2'fl jw Cotton and Wool CarpeL; US ps Stair Carpets, assorted; . , 2i- ps Bay State Umggists; MW ps Oil Clotlis. assoi te.!; 12.r p Silk Ihimask and Bns-atella; M ps '4ton and Worsted Daniask; 4000 pair Window Shades ; ."iTi pair Joiee Curtains: ' 7."tl pair Muslin Curtains; 80OU Cornice and Curtain Rand: 5. dozen Slatt. assorted; Stair nsl--, Table Covers, tlhnp, KfiRgTf), e., vrhoh-saleand Retail, by FRANK RAKER. 1 10 1 1 'lay si.. Son Francisco. Order from the country tilled with care and dis patch. I7m.T Sball vc have Slarrrr or Sol! DOXT cut o!T your nose to spite your Tace. Pay no attention to t-lergv. democrnt, whig, knownothing. kansa-s, north or south, or any other office hobbies whatever. But go to tlie polls.'and cast nmr vote ae- conling to yimr enlightened reason ; a yon make ymir lied, you will have to lie.for a while at least. My reason tells me to vote against slavery, ir yours tell von tbe same it will do you no harm. IL WfllTK. June S:i. 1SS7. 7vr.1 Kstray Animals. THE subscriber at Harrislmrg. Linn Co., has Pst the folluwins desrrilied animals t A Isiy horse, with star in forehead, a little white on hi nose, hind feet white up to tlie pnstern joint, aiid branded " 21" on tho right shoulder, 3 year old this airing. Also a roan cow. 7 or S years old. branded J. S. on the right hip, and ' 21'' as above. Has a white calf with red ears, a'nmt 18 months old, branded 21"'as above. The cow led List rail, and probably has had another calf this spring. Any person Hnding llicni will be rewarded for their trouble, iy iiiiormiug me. A. Men." Ai.. June lb, is.,,. Itml.paKl Strayed, FROM the snl.scril.cr. a ortioii of his st.s k, marked and branded as follows: Crop off tlie left ear, and swallow-fork in the right, IT. brand. Any person know ing the whereabout r cattle bearing this brand and marks, will be properly rewarded by sending me infor mation. J.tKivo iir..itir.Ki,l. Lane county, Aug. i, 1S."i. 22tf JNotice SIOO Reward. Ill AVE this day disposed of nil my right and inter est of the stock apm-rtaining to the " Belvidcrc Sa loon" t; Messrs. R. A. Barker &. Co., and all persons knowing tiicinselves indebted to nie heretofore either by note or account, will please come forward and settle up immediately and save costs. rv. csr.io I'lAAoaiioa. Salcin, May 5, lSj7. 'JtuS C' at tie for Sale. TH E subsiTilier. living at Hnmphrey's fer ry. In Marion County, will sell sixty head of stock, cnnsistitifr of cow, calves. ve.irlin?s and beef rattle, and three horses. They will he sold on fair terms. Purchasers arc requested to call and look at lllC SWVCK. 1C. V.IIU11AKII. June 27, 1R57. ltiwfipaid Sold Out. milH subscrilier. bavins sold nut, rails upon everv JL body indebted to him to settle up their accounts. He cau be found at tne oni store. PHILIP COHEN. Salem. March 3. 1S57. 52tf Land Warrants Highest Price. rnnv. undersigned wiil nav cash, and the hwlicsi nn... X being paid, for a few land warrants. Apply at the s-iaicsraitu uuu;-. Asauu. HUSH Salcui, June 23, 1857. 15tt. Notice. For Sale n Cheap ai the Cheapest, aid for Caxli, or Oregon Proiloer. : , ITf AVE received by bark Xahunikcag, Halcyon, and steamer Columbia, just arrived, a fresh lot of groce ries, Set:., wliii h, added to my former stis k. offer as good an assortment in groceries, provisions, paiut aud oils as are to be round iu the Territory, to wit : :,W) lbs, China Xo. 1 sugar. . 4,000 lbs. best Riu green coll'cc, 2o01bs. Java " 2.000 II.. Manilla No. 1 sugar. 2 .000 lbs. X. O. and S. 1. sugar in bbl. and kegs. IM lbs. black pepter (round 20 box gr. spices, 2uu lb, allspice, (round.) 10 doz. Eng. and .Iu. mustard in glass, B pie fruit 5 " fresh ueai-bes " S " tomato catsup in cases 2 ea. in glass. n t ayaiiue nepiM-r (in Elossl 12 " Fresh Baltimore cove oysters J Ibcans, i lAiosiers, iresii in I m cans, 5 " broom. 3 " painted pail. (3 hooned.t 6 " W. Collins 4 Co. axes, with and with- nandlc, 1 " ax handles, 50 lbs. Borax, M His. Cum camphor. 50 boxes ad. candles i's. 20 and 40 ea. 20 ' Hills Colgate's Xo. t suap. 5 " tllive oil Splagnolia brand,' 5 " Cream Tartar, Vt " Salaratus, 10 tag 5 Soila. 20 chest, old and young hyson, gun powder. Imperial and Oolonz teas, in bulk and in 1 2 B caddies. 100 half boxes sardines. ' 10 t'berkius in 1 gal. 20 " ToImcco " dih. brands," 30 doz. paper smoking 20 lxes lnat he-, 2 bags nutmegs, 3isi lb. Carolina and China rice, 200 gal. sierra and polar oil, 1,0 sacks LiveriKsd gfd. and S. I. salt. .1 halt bbl. Stuart's crushed sugar, 20 keg Scth Adams" syrup in keg. 2 bbl. pure cider vinegar, dried apples Ac. Also a general assortment or paints, paint oils, win- duw gla and naila. La w,jt : . , , . , oik! gais. raw anu unooiira on, 2t C'fial varnish, i 50 Son-it's terpentine. . ,jO Is.xes IVriuan glass 10, lOX 12. I0V; , 10i l, Ac. Pry and mixed paints of all color, and any quantity. A g-sjd assortment of paint and other brushes ; also a go si .ssortinent ot Hoovs asn fsinis. 1 have of Oreson produce. 3.50 ins. tire"on . o. 1 butter. to i.hi lbs. bacon, ham. shoulder, and sides, 50 bushel beans, 2i Ise-hel pea. husliel buck wheat Hour. 50 sack S. F. Hisir, oats, tiniotliy seed, and any quantity of lirst rate M.t:itc. J. X. PRESCOTT. Oregon t ity, ten. n, is.i,. iiu Ho ! Te Werkrrs of Iron aid StrtI ! Ill A VE thi day receive.! by the arrival ot the J. B. Whiting from San Francisco, the following assort ment of ir-n and steel, to wit : 2.000 Hi. Norway shapes, J.tsifl lb. 2 Xj Iron (Hat.) 2.000 3-M3 S.iki.T " iV-l " " ii.(H " , J. I. 1 J- and ll.(nare.' 3.000 " j. . i-lii. . I, and "14, inch runnd, l.OtHI " assorted cast teel. 100 " hor-e shoe nails, (tl) Whii b bigether wilh stiK-k in store make a com plete an assortment a can be fonnd in Territorv and w ill be sold as cheap as the cheatest for c.sii wnsia- try prmlin-e. J. X- PRESCOTT. orer-oit city. fen. I... lJ.7- omr Ilea per.. Threshers. IJEKSOXS who have pnrrhxscd Bcajter or Thresh ers of us. are hereby notilied that thev have arriv ed and are ready for delrverv. Also on hand 2 ei-lit hor-e Threshers f..r sale. O. ABERXETHV x I d. June 1.1, 1H.-.7. I.ltf Lime. JTl bbl. Lime, just received at JU o. ABERXETHT4 rtrs. Jnne 1".. 1-,7. l.-.tf Grain Cradles. POX. uperirr. fire fingered cram cra.Res. j-M re ceived and for sale. . A HEBXETH Y A CO. 9 ceiv June l.". 1 SiT. lr.tf Tobacco. 0 ( CA SES lst brands re-eived and for sab? low ; ZA3 i C. Pride of the L'uion ; 5 C. Alliance; 5 C. Cocka.k- : S C. Orape and Bird Paradise. :.ABKitvirrHV ro. lloots and Shoes. TOOTS and shoes suited ta the summer trade on I hand. ti. A BEIIXKTHV A t. Nails. KEOS assorted siies for sale here . ?. A BEIIN ETHY A CO. Drill. 40 m HALES Urills iast received and for G. ABERXETHV CO. Jime W K'.T. - L'ltf Salem 31 a r ket. TH E subscriber, proprietor of tbe Salem Market, in tlie center of tlie town. is happy to inform the pub lic that he keep constantly on hand a supply of all the varieties id" meat, fresh aud pickled. He alo ha the varnM kind of vegetables in tlieir season. Beef will be sold a follows: Fore quarters. 6 rent per lb., bind uaartt r 10 rents; and if you waut a choice piece, I shall charge ya a lit a pound. Alt kiudsof farmer's ppsliice and era in received in exchange for meats. THOMAS CUOSS. Salem. July 7. I. ltf Fresh From w York. o.v jf.cvi Asn .voir receh'ixu. DRV (HHIS. Clothing, Bsit- and Shoe. Hard ware. tJroceries. Rook and StaUonhry Call in and see them. 2tf J. H. A I. K. MOtMir-S. H CLI.'S Xo. 1 Soap, the best yon ever used. Try it- n bite lead, lineed Ml, turpentine, putty, imlign. madder, copperas, a'nm, oil for lamp and machinery, Xew Orleaus sugar, rrn-died sugar, . cream tartar, saleratus, soda, at 2.;tr MOOi.ES'. '.VMILV BIBLES, Webster's Ouarto InVtkmary, " I niversity " Varii ty of MisccilaneoM Work, worth bnvine. at 2i;tf' MMRESr. vVakeAeld & Co., , W H O L E S A I. E A X D K E T A I L XI E H C 1 1 A X T S, I l-S JST, tS tWSTT, O. T, TEEP constantly o hand a full assortment of timccr- l eerie. Hardware. Carucuters Twds. Blacksmiths Twds. Oinwnsware, Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Paiut and Oils, Varuish, Ladies lres tnssls and trimming. Ar Ae. I4tr 25 PO I" X I S choice Apple Seed, 10 lbs. " Pear " A - Cherry Stone, at WAKEKIKLn f-0."S. S)f KEOS siicrior lr.ed Apples (new crop) just AO received by WAKEFIELD A CO. IIAM AXTIXK Candles, 2. boxes. f.- -b- by L. If WAKEFIEI.H CO. 15 K W'S Svrnp (Seth Ailains 1) jnt received by " 14tf WAKEFIEI.H CO. TROX. 20III0 lb, best Rehned and SweIes Ipin . knaiMi Inn.l'ist and Phiw Sc!,tbe best assorted sis in Iregon. For sale low to black smith and iiHTcbants. 4lf HAnr.rir(i.i' n .... 2fl( I.BS. pure White l-ead. rvr sale at ,0UU Utf WAKF.FIELII & COW a lkllI I'TL' ua nf rmtsfr' TaMslst tvr ala COMPLETE set of Cooper's Tool for sale. lltf WAKEFIEI.O A CO. 15 BEST Ch-ag Clipper Plow." Tor sale at re duced rate, hv tf WAKEFIELI A t. 30 BOXES km 10. 10 12 and Io 14 French Class, just received aud for sale by Htf WAKEFIELD CO. tHW'O assortment School Books cwtstantly ke;t L on hand. 14tf WAKEFIEI.O v CO. Cf LBS. choice Osage Orange Seed, sbo. Blue t)J Orass, Clover and Timothy Seed. 1 4t r WAKr.rlrZI.O A HI. TITH KAT. Ba-on, Eggs. Butter. Beans and Cora ta- ken in exchange for good t tlie highest market rates. WAKKFIELO A CX). Albany, Jnne. I4tf 250 LBS Blue Vitrol for sale. Stitf WAKEFTELO A CO. 25 SETS Cast Bo.cs, at 2Ctf WAKEFIELD A. CO'S. 10 sKTTS Elintic Springs for sale low. 2tf WAKEFIELD & CO. SETTS Hub Hands, for sale 2itf WAKEFIELD CO. 10 BBLS. LIME, just received. - WAKEFIEIJ & CO. Albany. Aug. 3. 1sh. 2i;tf rUat RECEIVED at Albany, 22 bbls. Xew Orleans I and Crashed Sugar, (from X. V.) and for sale low at W A h. KK Itl. I) A CO S. Albany. June in, 1S56. i4tf Notice. ALL who are indebted to Wakefield A Civ. at Wash ington Butte, will please rail and settle the same wiinout oeiay. zutr Blank Deeds. A NEW lot, inst printed, from a form prepared bv J. one of the Judges or the Supreme Court, and for sale at the Statesman omce.at f ti per nunnred. August 18. l&jii. Citsb " VID for Soldiers Bounty Land Warrants bv J c.x.ii EKRT. V E ST ft A Y, NOtl PES. Xotices of all estrays are required by law to be ad verti ed in the Statesman. The charge therefor, fixed by the law, f one dollar tut each animal taken up. , "deertisement will appear nnder this bead until paid for. - Josnrit JIimJmi Co Vour notice describes two e.-lrays ; but one has been paid for- l here no money, or less than the correct amount is sent with an estray notice, the notice will not be pub pnblislied until the full amount is received. We can t charge est ray notices tbe amount is too small. TAKEX UP, by tbe snhsrribrr residing H miles sooth or Oregon City, ia Cpper Mollala Precinct, Clackams Co., about the 27th ol June, lni7, one cow about five or six years old. Also, two steers, about the same age, the cow. red, with white fare ; branded with something in tlie shape of a hook on tbe left hip, crop oh tlie right ear. hair crop off the left. Steers, both briudle, ear mark, the )aine. crop and slit in right ear, and a crop in tbe left. WILLIS McLEXDOX. June t7i 17. Iw2 TAKEX L'P, by the subscriber, living in harden Val ley, about 6 miles below Winchester, one red and white uided steer, six or seven years old. with d.irk face, and branded S on right hip, weighs Goo lb. Said steer has been running on my range about twelve months. r.r.raiJirjL July !, 157. Iw2 TAKEX L'P. by tbe undersigned. living adjoining Dallas. Polk Co.. one yearling horse colt, chestnut sorrel, two white feet, loll tace, with white hairs mix ed, making biu slightly roan. SOLJ03IOJH Stlr.l,I.- DaIlas.July.il. 1S57. liHrt TAKEX CP. at my residence In Am'ty precinct, one red ox. with a white face, red around the eyes, no marks or brands. Supposed to be six or seven years , old. WM.THCKMAX. June 12, 1857. . Iw2 fTMKEX CP. bv the ubscrilier. living in Linn conn Jl ty. O. T-, Burlington Precinct, seven miles sssitti east of Orleans, in the Oaks, one black cow and calf, six years old this spring, marked crop off tbe rigbt ear. underbit in the same, said cow is Spanish. Also, one pale red steer, wua Mark stripes oa tbe m an) .feuul. ders, marked crop o(T the rieht ear. and split in tbe left, two years old thi spring. Said rattle came to my farm in tbe fall of 153. JAMES M. VAXTIS. June27. 1.7. 1Sw2 TAKEX CP. by the subscrilier. living on Evan's Creek, Jackson county, one dark brown (nearly black) hnrae supposed to be about 8 years old. a white star in face, and a snip on his nose, tbe right four and both hind (net white, no brand perceivable. Also, one black horse abwt 12 years old, both ear cront. brand ed C oyer an II on the right hip. and R on the left shoulder and hip, right hind foot white. J. K. V II. M.N-.. Jnne 22, 157. Iw2 TAKEX CP. by tlie SsAscriber. Irving at Jackson ville. JacVson county, one pale red steer, supposed to lie ! years old. left horn drooping, small star in fore head, branded on the left shnnlder with a horse shoe, branded on the right hip. Said steer came to my prem ises a'sMit the nlteentn ol 3iay, l.j. JOSEPH SWIXni.E. July 7. lC7. !Sw2 TAKEX CP. by the snbserilssr. residence one mile mirth of Crabtree's ferry, on the South Santiam, Linn county, one red cow and calf, one year old calf ; said cow came to my hoosc in the spring of fifty-four; snpposed to re tisrr vears old last sprinff. marsed rrep and nnderist in the right and slit in the left; no other marks or brand perceivable. Said heifer and veareld calf come of said cow since sh cnm to mv hnnse. ALEXANDER SCMPTOR. Jnne 27. 17. 10w2 TA K EX CP, by tlie subscriber, Kving in Monmouth, Polk county, one brown horse, three year old; no Inlands perceivable, butiotce halter and saddle marks. J JJlr-s i. jjl irrn t . July 6, 157. lwi TAKEX CP, by the subscriber. living in Xorth San tism. I.tna C-. one bay h.-e, 5 year old. saddle marked, with s?k in forehead, branded RR.on each hip. 5. on neck. Spanish brand on left shonlder: also. one ran horse. 4 rear old, saddle marked, strip in face, branded ft on left nip. A. II. tiOl.l.rJIlil'.AK. Julrl.l57. Isw2 ri.t KEX CP, by the sutrscriber, living in Brownsville l t recinct, I.mn Co., one two year old steer, iigni red. white face and belly, some white on his line and tail, marked with a square crop off both ear. n .K. Mi! IV. July 1, 1S57. lw2 TA KEX CP, by tne ondersigued. near Soda springs, Lina Co on" tbe 2ith of May. IS57, a heifer about a year and a haif old. of a red" brindle. rather dark aW:t tbe head and neck, some white in each flank, no mark or brand artUicial: said heifer rente on my prem ises about f.sirteen month asro. and has been with my torS ever smce. l.R HMU.xP l nr.H'i.t. July 7, IS57. !Sw2 Executor's Notice. NOTICE b hereby given that tbe nndersigned were confirmed l.v the Hon. Judvre of the Probate Court, in and fur Marion County, on tbe 25th day of June. ISo, . Kxecotrs ol tne last win ana asjw in m-u-FOBD MILLER, deceased, late of Marion County. O. T therefore, lsrsuns owine said estate, will please come forward and make payment, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate, wrl present the same to the undersigned at their residence, nrteen miles Tin- east of Salem, within one year from the date hereof, for payment or otherwise as the case may be. r.,. ...... si i. .....i,. ISAAC HE1JR1CK. Executors. Jnne 23. A. D-, 1357. 16w4paid At Kufrne City. THE subscriber has at Eugene City, one of the besi general snrtmet of Dry Good". Groceries. Hard ware. Boots and Shoe, and all articles Kept ia a gene ral finding store?, to be fonnd ia Oregon- He ia con stantly receiving fresh add Hon to hi stock, and al ways keep it nps My goods are now all received direct from Sow Franciscb. where I have a resident agent. All kind- of farmer" produce received in exchange fur goods I pay higher prices for produce, and sell goods cheaper than any other store in the Territory. JOSEPH TEAL. Eugene Citv. July 1 , 1S5. lf S. J. McCormick, Frankliii Book Store, (FBOXT STKEET, rom.is..T.) HAS constantly on hand a large stork of Book and Stationery which he sells at a small advance on 11 bi-ishkks Prices. as" A catalogue may be seen m tlx? Oregon and Washington Almanac for 1S57. Bs ordered there from sent unstase free to any part or either Terrritorv. Portland. Feb. 24. 151.- 5yl Notico. rpo all whom this mix wine, geetmr : That I am to L leave for the States soon, and wouH respectfully reqnest thoe who know tltenrselres insteWed to as, or W.C.Griswold A Co., to call and settle without delay, and oblige W.t.t.RI&W OLD. Salem, J.-.ntwry 27. S57. C't' iVotifp. NOW f. large sales and small prists, for cash cr Orezmi pnnluce. A wvll selected assortment of dress patterns. Delaines, Mertims, Calicoes, Ginghams and all other good fr ladies. An assortment of bon nets and ladies hats of the latest fashion. A so a well selected assorfiwrnt of clothing, boots and si toes of tbe best quality. co!Tee. Ira. sugar, salt, nee, pepper, salaratus. and lamp oil, with other article, too numerous to mention, for sale opposite Banm A Bro., next door to tlie Union Hotel. I WESTAt tin. May 19. l-57. . lntf Ita.kerr and Cenfcctionery. THE nndersigued would announce to the public that they have estaldishcd tliemsclvcs in tbe baking and confectionery buisess at Saiem, on Coniinercial street. s.end donr north of tlie CuHHi Ilimse. A thorough experienca at the baking business they trust will enable Uicni to give5Uistaewonoeircusourr. . .iiomins promptly nlied- tiruceries and Fruit, will also be kept constant It oa hand. McUlXX A, WKUiHT. April !. ls-"7. ; - Corrallis Drns Store. JR.CAKDn El.l., I'raggist and Aputiiecary, iscon . stautly re-eiving, per California steamers, larga and carefully selcctc-l stticks of Drugs and Medkines, Oils. Paint, VarnM. Soaps. Perfumeries. Toilet Fur niture. Stationery, aw! alt articles asually kept in Drug Stores. Aaent ft Jaynes, and other patent medicines. which will be tnruisacc at c auiornu, witoicsaie h-iccs. a a- Omhss sot, rrrn. J. R. CAKDWEIJ- Crvall"i.Mav2.ls.-.7. l-tf Tax Keceint Blank. TEST printed ot the Statesman ofik-e large supply of Tax Keceii Blanks, after an improved form. Price, one dollar per hundred. Orders t.y aaaii. accom panied with the cash, will I filled by return of mail. Negotiation of WarScrip. TEST printed and for sale at tbe Statesman office Wank powers of attorney and alignment for transfer of war serin, from a form prepared by an experienced law". Priced per hundred. Orders by mail filled. July 1 . 1S5. . Notice!!! LL persons indebted to the subscriber , are requested - ii I -tb with him. on nrbfom (K. le J... of July next, and save cost. incau ' -.. .i.- n,it. and save cost. JOS. X. PRESCOTT. 13tf Oregon City, June 1, 1S57. Land Warrants Wanted. $130. THE undersigned are desirous! of buying twenty or tnirtv land warrants of one hundred and sixty acres, for which we will pay one hundred and thirty dollars in cash. Vf. C GRlSWOLb CO- Reynolds 6i Law. 131 wasHiKGTXRt bT-, s. xso fkoxt ST.. roanK. rsK)MMISSIOX Merchants and deafers in all kinds of V Oregon Prtsiuce. Advances made oa gooda ten signed to us and forwarded fret of thargr.- - Office at J. Failing A Co'- 15miS