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    DOOSB! BOOKS!! DOOSS ! !
; . .AT. .
The City Book-Otoro,
(FRONT 6T., PORTLAND, O. T.,)
A.R. SHIPLEY & Co.,
Have in Store, nnd will be receiving by the 1st of June
22 OLD am CD XD CCD
IS BOOKS AND STATIONERY!
Which they ofler to the
SPRING TRADE
At small advance on New York price, t
Give ns a call, or send us an order, and we are
bound to give you satisfaction !
A. II. Shipley A. Co.,
Are the Solk Agents In Oregon and Washington Ter
ritories for the sale of
The American Statesman,
A GREAT BOOK ! ! Being the only political history
or the United State.
Send a ywnr name. Price i 00 : Payable on de
livery or book. Can deliver by the 1st of September
to all wha send us their names by 1st or May.
Catalogue of Fart of oar Slock : !
SCHOOL BOOKS.
B iron- Sanders' old 1st. id, 3d, 4th, and 5th,
srtd The Young Ladies'; Sanders' Xew 1st, Id, 3d,
4th and 5th: Parkers' lt. Sd. Sd, 4th and 5th; Mc
Onffey's 1st, id, Sd. 4th and 5th.
Srci-LKBH. Sanders' Old, Sanders' Xew; Elemen
tary. Pkisk.. Sanders Pictorial. School and Parker's.
GKOtiatraiKS- Mitchell's, Ancient and Modern, Ol
ncyV, Horse's, McXalley'a, and Monteith'a 1st and
2d Rook.
M ath tries. Arithmetics Thomson's, Tables,
Mental, Analysis, Practical, and Higher; Davies' lri
msrv. Intellectual, School and Uuiversity; Smith's-
ColtwnO Ray's Stoddard's; Davie Algebra. Sur
veying, 'Veomrtry, Practical Mathematics. Mth. Dic
tionary. Logte of Mathematics, Analytical Ueumetry,
and Philosophy or Mathematics.
( .ra-nrriAr- -Green's Clarke's Bullion's Smith's
Kirkams Spencer's Tower's.
PBiLostmittss. Parker's 1st Lesson, Juvenile and
School; Comstock's Sm:th"s.
Histories Wilson's Juvenile, and tTnlted States;
Parley's Universal; Wiliard'a Universal, and United
States.
Lash-aocs. Cooper" Tirpl; Andrew" Latin Iica
dct; Viri Romx; Andrew's Latin Grammar; McClia
tack's 1st and Sd Book in Latin, and do. in Greek: An
hon'a Greek Grammar and Reader; Johnson's IVero.
F'asqnelle's French linmnur and Reader; Woodbury's
German Grammar and Reader, Tclcmaonc. Creek 1 rs
tamcnt; French. sclf-taaght; Surrenuc's French Dic
tionary; Andrew's Latin dv. Liddcll A Scott's Greek
4o. Aathon's Classical do. Smith's do do.
DtcTtoNAnitts. Webster's School. High do. Aca
demic, University, Royal Sro, Unabridged and Uobbs"
Pocket.
MtscKtLXNeofS. Mattisoa's Astronomy. Xcwman
Rhetoric. Wood's Botany. Kame's Elements of Crit
icism. Parker's Aids in Composition, Parker's Exer
cises. Brookticld's Composition. McElligoU'a Young
Analvzer. do. Analytical HanuaL larker"s Word
Builder. Mayhew's Book Keeping. Wayland's Moral
Science. Paiey'a Xatural Theology. Blake's A ;rri cul
ture for Schools. Upham's Intellectual Philmo-ihy.
Mahan's do. do. Milton; Young; Pollock; and Thuinp
fon; (KJitioa for Schools) Cutter's Anatomy a id
Physiology. American Debater. Xewman'a Political
Economy. Hitch.wk's Gcol..gy. Grc.it variety of
Speakers and Elocution. All kind of School Stitton
ery; Slates of all sizes; Drawinz limits; Drawing
Paper; Perforated Card B-ard; Bristid Board: Pencils
and Bms'tjes; OsbJni'a Colors; Inkstands, every size
and style, Ac, Ac. Ao.
MISCEM. AXEOUS BOOKS.
HisTiar Itanctull s L'nited States. c volumes.
Hiidrcth's do. do, it rolnmes. Frost's Pictorial Unil.-d
States. Taylor's d . do, do. Botta's Hi-t. Rrvol-itioa.
Peterson's do. Wilson's United States. Willard's do.
Hist. India Wars United State. Wilt.ird" Universal
History. Mailer's d- do, Ritteck" Hist. Win-Id I or
S volu.ue- Rollin" Ancient History. Farr's do, do.
H ime's KngLind. Macaulay's do., complete. Iickens
Child's d i- laniard's do. Gibbon's Rome. D'Att
bigne's Reformation. Bang's M. K. Chnrch. Allison's
Europe. 1st and 2d Scries. reseott"s Work. Border's
Hist, of Religion. Hist, of Council of Trent. Joe
pho. AH of Abbott's Histories. Historical Cabinet.
Ljiiecn. of Spain. Queens of Sotl tnd. Help's Sisnih
'onqnc--ts. Brace's Hungary. Kidder's Brazil. Kn
bank's Brazil. Parley's Uaiversal. History of Crn.
F-wict. Ancient Egyiilians. Hallam's Middle -?es.
History for Bys. "limner's Child's Uuitcd Sutes.
losshii's Field B-ok of Revolutitm.
Blo5Kvrnv. Platarvh's Lives. life Brant. Won
derful Characters. Great and Celebrated Characters.
Lives of the Si)tuer. Autobiography or llnlcy. ia
nurtine's Celrlmted Charai-ters. Lifeof Adam Clarke,
do Bishop Hedding. do Xiebnhr. do Geo. Harrison.
d Dauicl Boone, do Roberts. d l-afjyttte. Cap
tains of R'man Republic and Old World. Dr. Chal
mers, 4 vols. Lives of Hum!o!dt. Mrs. Rogers.
Mozart. Wesler. Fletcher. Life and Times of t lav
Irving' Washington. Kminent Mechanis. laves of
Chief Justices. Josephine. Xapoleon. Charles 1-sriiU.
Jackson, tien. t.reen. Joan or Are. Lady Janet .rey.
J. t). Adams. Jnifenne. Daniel Webster; Kings of
Rome. Kings and 1 teens. l.iebmtz. i.it-es of the
Popes. Prescntt's l"hilip Sd. Mary and Martha Wash
ington. Pioneer Women of the West.
VaavEL- Hack's Cliina. Aranranians. Stephen's
KTvpt. Olms Travels. Mungo 1'arlt. ile .Notes.
Adventures on Mnsqnito Shore. Bayard Tajior's Trav
eLs. lhirtiia's Travels in the Ka-t.
Soienti vie. Brande Km-yclopedia. Physic:!! lie p-
raphy of the Sea. wood .Natural m-tory. ijirdin-rs
Iectores. Useful Art. Cosmos. Mathematical lc-
ttonary. Logic of Matliematics. Wonders of Science.
Mitchell's Ilanetarr and Stellar Worlds. Ixmmis' lie-
rent Pioies of Astronomy. Smith's Dictionary of
Arts and ricienee. Konsns a Hytirauiics. ifkk a wot km.
Varrxis works on Architecture.
l'OCTKT. Byron various styles. . Shakespeare, do.
Milton, do. Barns, do. Hemans. do. Mwre. do.
Thompson. Yonng. Pollock. Tupner. Cow per. Pone.
C.iTnooell. Wadsworth. Ossian. Montgomery. Kirk
White. Female Poets of England, do. do. America
and many others.
Uooxs op Rkfxbexcb. Cyclopedia of Geography
do. do. Fine Art, do. do. Biography. Useful A rt-s.
M-.-Colloch Gazetteer. Harper's Lniversol tiazettcer.
Fbtit axd AGBtcn.Trai.i Elliot's Frnit B-iok.
Thomas' do. Downing- do. Barry's do. Fessenden's
Farmer and Gardener. Frnit. Flower and Vegetable
Gardener's Companion. Allen oa the Grape, par.l.-e
on Strawberry. Florist's Gnide. American Farm llk.
Allan's lrae"tic Animals. All of Sox ton's Hand Books.
Wotks on Horse, Cattle, Sheep, Ho. js, 4c.
TaenuMiictt. A Rklwioi's. Harmmr and KxroH
tion of Gospels. Xeander's Life of Christ. Butler's
Worts. Knapp's Christian Theology. Western Meth
odism. Morns Miscellanies, iectures on Komanism.
Brand of Dominic Rale. Elliot on Romanism. Barnes'
Xtes. Clarke's Commentary. Benson's do. Jay's
Exercises. Watson's Institutes. Larrabee's Kvidem-es.
Batier's Etliic-al Discoorwes. Rogers' Krlipse of Earth,
do. Keason and Faith. Foster's Christ. Perfection.
Baker on Discipline. Writings of Armiaius. Jahn's
Biblical Arcbaology. . Bibles, all sizes and prices, front
tl to f2-- Te-tameoU, great variety. MethoUM
Hymns. Christian Hymn Book. Chnrch Psalmist.
PtymKith Csdlectim. Select Melodies. Christian
Psslmist.
Mkoical. Suchan's Family Physician. Hydro
pathic do. II mtcpatliic Works.
Misckllankih s. Constitutions of United States
Mayhew's Popular Education. Crabbe's Synonyms.
Piatt's Bk of Cnriosities. O.M Fellow's Mmual.
HeaUey's Work. 14 vols. Mrs. Tuthill's, vols. Lsy
ard's Xineveh. Bigelow'a Useful Arts. Hawell's En
gineer's Guid?. American Institution.. Pursuit of
Knowledge. ParkMadison. Peruvian Antiquities.
Way Down Eist. Pynshurt. Ike Marvel's 'ork.
Sanderson's Cook antlCVrnfectioner. Country "Rambles
in England. Tales and liveries, an excellent Temper
ance Book. Money Maker. Ks-aped Xun. News
B-iy. Dick Wilson. Mr. Haie's Xew Cook Book. Mil
lr a Old Red Sandstone, do. Footprints of Creator.
Young Iad.es' Counsellor. Yonng Man's do. Pictorial
Cstcchism. Thomson's Lect. to Y. Men. Constitu
'tional Tert BTk. Captive in Patvronia. The Ameri
can Housewife. Half Honrs with Old Humphrey.
Athens; its Grandeur and Decay. Mrs. SeiljvHk'j
ltedwoMl- do. Xew Eng. Talc. Uncle Sim's Fnrra
Fence. Arthur's Successful Merchant, do. Tal. Mrs.
PartisTton. Horace Translation. Virgil do. Mr. Car
len's Works. Heroines of History. I -and and Sea
IVrk and P-jrU Sea and Sailor. Ship and Shore.
Naval Life. Star Paper. Masonic Chart. Inring'a
CoinRi'm. Tjoag Look Aboad. City of Xew York.
Livinz Orators of America. Young Man Advised. Mis
sions in Tonga and Fegec. Truth Stranger Than Fic
tion. Knout and the Russian. Hydramtliic Cook
Bxk. Death Bed Scenes. Gift Book for Young Men.
do. it. Ladies. Anecdotes for Girls, do. do. Hoys.
Footprints T Fam-ws Men. Charlotte Elizabeth's
Work's. Advice to Yonng Men. Peasant Boy Philoso
pher. Abbott's Uaroo Paul Books, do Franconia.
And a nnmlier of others too numerous to enumerate.
Constantly receiving large additions to the forgoing.
STAT-os-KKr Foolscap Paper great varietv. let
ter do, do. plain and gilt. Note do, de, do, do." Envel
opes ail styles. Inks all kinds. Pens and Holders
Treat variety. Blank Books nil sizes and styles.
Me-norandnras. Diaries. Pass Books. Time Rooks-T-aner
Cutters, do Folders. Shipping Receipt Bo.dc.
Lit'hograimie Prints large variety. Wrapping Pa
jKr good variety. Wafers. Sealing "A ax, Ac, 4c
Finally, we have a good variety oi
Mi-sic Books. N'ew Carmina Sacra. Alpine Olee
Singer. Dnlcamer. Chorus Glee Book. Metropolitan do.
Sacred Melodeon. Chrwtian Psalmist. Piano Instruc
tor. Guitar do. Flnte do. Aecordon do. Violin do.
Melodeon do. Plymouth Collection with Music Slicet
Masie.
And the m-wt varied assortment of Statioxebt ever
offered In Oregon.
mr This stock is all bonght in Xew York and other
Eastern cities and is sold at
UXIFORit PRICES.
We keep on hand School Books in larfce quan
tities, together witU moat of the publications of
Ha-ck 4 Bbotukbs;
Dbbbt 4 Jack son;
Ivisox 4 PnncrEv;
Phillips 4 Sahsox;
A. S. BattSES 4 Co.;
Millek, Orcroa 4 Uiluoak;
lCAKr 4 Getz;
Pons am;
ArrLKTOK; and others.
mr We ask your patronage. If unable to visit ,
and examine oar stock, yourojw will be attended to
on the savb rums as if yon bought in person.
Portland, March 20, 1S57. 2tf
Ntlce f Ian port tsrs off ITmpnav.
THE Schooner UUPgU A, under the command ,TJ(
or 8. D. UinRdalc, sailed from Umnuna river
tat Saa Francisco, on the 6th or May, and intends
making regular trips beteen these two ports.
It Is on) v nerrsssrv we believe, to remind the Impor
ters of Umpijua that this vessel the Utnpqna is the
Urst ever launched on the waters of the Umixina. to In-
tbeir natron lire and support. This vessel will dis
charge her cargo at Scottsburg, and at the rate she in
tends to carry freight, will not only save the shipper a
very considerable item, but save him the transportation
up the river, and thereby enable hira to receive bis goods
without so much handling as heretofore. In tine, the
Schooner Umpqna. of Scottsburg, is a real Umpqna
craft and being the first on the list In this great reform,
confidently relies upon all the Umpqna for support and
encouragement.
For ftvightorpassageopplyto Allan, McKinlay A Co.,
iiuimiihiih, i-i .ma v.j' vu uAftru. aiercuants wisn-
ui i-ii . 1. 1 1 v... r rauc vni, can apply to Allan
I-e 4 Co., 132, Clay St.. or to the Captain.
Scottsburg. May 27, 1S56. 1 Jtf.
Blacksmiths and others. Look.
A M.A!f Mc.KIXLAY ft CO. have now on hand a
J. a. targe ana well selected stock or
I"""". Cast Strel.
Horse shoe do., Gertnun do;,
Nail roil do. Plough do.,
1ftlste do.
And intend to keep np the assortment so as to suit the
wants or customers. Given a call, and von will flrd
that we not onlv have the fiitto.it vt.u-lr 'it '! aAn
" as cheap as the cheaest." We are constantly receiv
ing additions to onr assortment, so as to repla'co what
is soiu.
Oregon City, Dec, 83. 1S.'. 41tf
Ilrnrr Johnson & Co.
WHOLESALE DRfGOISTs).
(U6 Washington Street, San Francisco.)
OBcr for sale to the conntry trade, the largest stock
of goods in their line on the Pacific coast romnri-
sing Drugs. Chemicals, Perfumery, latent Medicines of
all kinds, Itrnshes, Paints. Oils. Glass. Turpentine, and
every article appertaining to the business, liavincr su
perior facilities for obtaining their roods tliev think
they can offer Inducements to buyers unequalled by
ny oiner oonse. ,
Orders respectfully solicited. , 40ly
Dentistry.
TVTL J. R. CARDWEIJj, Iental Surireon
1 J Corvallis, will practice in hi profes
sion, nt Vm-rnJHt, A'ngra Vila, It isrArs-
iif
trr, Srottlmrr. and Jocktomvillt. Skill, unquestionable
charges. resjiei-table; work, warranted. Teeth examin
ed. and advice given free or charge.
Due notice given of change of office.
April If.. 156. Ttf
Now Keccivintr
tUE following articles from Balk Ocean Bird and for
X sale low.
.0 gross matches ;
1 30 kffgs ot svrnp ;
50 ht. bbls. X. 1 1, sugar ;
10 bbls. crushed sugar ;
50 boxes caudles ;
10 bbls. vinegar ;
50 cases tea ;
1.1 d'x. brooms;
20 d z. buckets ;
1 cases men's line calf boots ;
8 " " calf brogaas ;
1 " " goat "
3 hoys brogan :
3 youths' calf brogans;
1 women's Morocco lxts ;
1 - rarUatioaJtuMti ;
3 Misses' iMMits ;
pairs chihrrens lws-s ;
I J straw cutters ;
5 1 grain readies ;
1 reaper;
1 two horse Hire-dirr ;
GKO. ABERXKTHY CO.
Oregsn rr. Jnne 1. I.V. Utf;
C1I1AIX l'UMlS, monkey wrcaclieV," .
match planes, screw arm,
Msh planes, "
horse shoes and nai! to fit.
gun 1-icks. plugs and nipples,
fjlies, bullet miHiMs,
Wv4nliotm"a IXI. pocket knives.
pruning and imilding knives,
r.it trips fo catch seairrri. at
M-tORKS
Hooks a ud Stationer'.
SCHOOL HEADER.
Iarker's lt. 3d. sd, 4t!i and 3th,
Sanders' do do do do
Mci'iifty's do do do do
IVavies" arithmetic.
University and Common School,
lotcllc- tu.il and primary,
Iavies' Bourdon algebra,
Legeadre. surveying.
Geometry and trigonometry.
Key tt liavies' Arithmetic,
Thompson arithmetic,
Paiker's philoMiphy.
juvenile and lt !esons.
Grammars Clark's. Bullion's Smith's.
Geographies Mitchell's, Monteith'a mauoal,
Monteith's lt lessor:.
Music Lnte of Zioa. Xew Carmina Sacra, '
Christian Psnlmit, Missouri Harmon',
XormrJ Song Book, Singing Book, at
2-rtf MOORES
Notice.
rrHE judges of the Supreme Court, of the Territory of
m. t'regon, nsseniDiea at tne seat ot iiovrrnmenl on
the ninth d:ty of January, eighteen hnndrrd and fifte
seven, do fiv. and appoint District Court, to be held In
village of Rosebors. in the county of Diniglas on the
first Mntidv. of March. May, Septemlier and Xovem
licr.annnrlir. until otherwise urderrd. and do limit tlie
d.iration of said term t dtv each.
GKO. H. Wll.l.l AMS. Chief Justice.
44tr M. P. DBA l V. Associate Justice.
TUOS. KRVNOLRS, I
S. Francisco.
niexar law.
aosKirr x. law. t
Portland. Oregim.
llernolds Latv.
ITTHOI.ESAI.E Grs-ets and Commissi m Merchants
V V and dealTS In Oregon Product, comer Kearny
1 T I L . f .1-
ani . "Ti ruin-.aa r lain i ....
tfW Advance made on tVrsignment.
KW Refer to J. FAIL1XG 4 CO, Portland.
4 tmfipuid
Salt! Salt!!
20
TOXS-San Quentin" SALT. In about fo and
100 lb. bags, just received and for nle very cheap
AI.I.AA HlMAI-.ll X CU
Oregon City, Dec. , 1-vVJ.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
rpHE nndersigned now offers his valuable
in aianon it. i .. mn ami a uan mires
south of McKinnay Mill, on the C'onntv road
running from Salem to said Mills. It contains is lOaeres,
of which 10 acres i under a good siiljstiintinl stake
and rider fence, one hundred acres in good cultivation.
two hundred nne beanna; frnit trees, a good farm
hooe. t igetber with tttlier out huildings. Said farm is
well watered, and the best adapted to stock raising,
and wlieat growing of any farm in the TerriMry. Said
farm has been settled since W . and was among the
first claims taken in Marion Co. Any person desirous
of baying a good farm, with a litle money, will do well
to call at the residence of the onderstened.
OLIVER PICK ADD.
Spring Creek. March 30, IK,7. 4tf
llemoval.
BAUM ft BROTHER have removed to their Xew
StorWnext door to J. Strang's Stove establishment
Thev have just received a general assortment or Dry
Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Slioes,
Groceries, Crockery, 4c, which he offer for cai-h or
produce.
X. B. Wanted Biitter.Eggs.Bacon.Ioinl.Flonr.and
Wheat, for which they pay too highest market price.
Salem, July i:i, i-jti
House, Carriage, Mi ten, and Steam-
uuiii rainiinf,.
C A. REED having established his Paint shop In
Salem, is prepared to execute with dispatch all
jolrs in the above line. Banners, standards, and Km-
Idem", for societies -s-inted on silk, satin, velvet or mus
lin. Paints of all colors and descriptions mixed, ready
f'vrnse, for sale at bis shop ; also l liite !.end. Linseed
Oil, Turpentine and V.rm-lt, tt'all paper and BrnVr,
Window glass. Paint brushes, graining tools, 4c. Di
rection fiven in painting, ai-o in graining imitatkm
of wood, stone or marble.
X. It. iinlcrs rrom aoroail promptly attemied to.
All jolia intrusted to his care warranted to givs aatis-
f action.
Salem, Jan. 6, IS."... 43yl
Cash paidforSoldierslIouutr "Uind
warrants.
HE nndersigned will pay rash, and the highest
rates, for a larse nnmlier of IkmuiIv land warrants.
on application at nisofnee in Court I lo.ee. s!em ..T.
C. X. TERRY.
Deeem'ier 30.1 s(t. 4itf
Notice.
STRAYED, or stolen from the snhscn!er,
living in Ail-any, Linn Co.. O. T.. on or
about the lirst of December, 1K50, one sor
rel horse, blaze faced, ncht lup knocked
diftro, branded on near shoulder O. T., vented V, hair
brand. Xo other brands or ni.irks recollected. Any
oue returning said horse will be liberally rewarded.
Albany, Jannary 27. li?. 4;tfrwid
Final Proof and Notification
Blanks.
JUST TRIXTED. a large quantity of Final Proof
Blanks, and a small lot of Xotincations, both from
the latest forms. Orders by mail or otherwise filled.
The cash roust accompany the order or the blanks will
not be sent. PricesFinal Proof, (full set) (i 00 per
hundred. 1 00 per dozen. Xotilication, 110 00 per
hundred, tl 50 per dozen.
STATESMAX OFFICE.
Salem. April 8. 1S50.
Medical and Surgical Notice.
r' is often the case that persons suffer for a long time
with a curable disease from the fact that they do not
know wliere to fro to find relief. 1 am prepared to re
move all Tumors, Cancers and Diseased Bone to re
duce dislocated joints of longstanding, straighten, wry
neck, club foot, and to correct all deformity of the
race and eyelids. D. . CAMPBELL, M. D.
Corvallis, O. T. May S, 1857. . Otf
I A It, at
2itf
J
MOO EES'
t S5,000 Worth
BPIUNG AND SUniJER GOODS !
THE subscribers would respectfully inform their cus
tomer and the public generally that they have on
hand, and are in constant receipt of goods from San
Francisco and Mew York a large and well-selected
stork consisting in putt of
Alum, allspice, an J nlpacea,
Ronnets, berages, and bro. linen.
Cambric, crarli, and calico.
Domestic de laines, and damask.
Edging, embroidery and everything,
Flannels, fringes, and fancy tixiu's,
Ginghams, gaiters and gloves.
Handkerchiefs, hose and hair-pins,
Iron, ink. and inserting.
Jaconrt.jean. and Java coffee.
Knives, kid gloves, and knitting-pins,
Iotwns, lard and Liverpool salt.
Mustard, mirrors, and matches.
Needles, nails, and nice things.
Oils, ovcrshirts, and Oolong tea,
Pins, pants, and paper,
Quilts, quills; an J queens ware,
Ribbons, razors, and rat-traps.
Silks, sugar, and shaving soap,
Tea. tolmcco, and turpentine.
Umbrellas, nnder-sleeves, and useful things,
Veils, varnish, and vinegar.
Wreathes, woolen goods, waffle-irons.
Yarn, yeast, and Yankee notions,
Zinc, and zephyr worsted,
Ac, 4c, and so on.
Redden many other articles too numerous tl mention;
all of which' we are offering at reduced prices, adopt
ing the plan of Quick sales aud small profit."
The ladios will find in their department a large stin k
of fancy goods, direct from Xew York, which is not
usually kept in Oregon, and by arrangements will be in
constant receipt adequate to the wants of the ladies.
The Gentlemen Department of furnishing goods
will seldom lie equalled, and excelled by none in Salem.
1IIOX TtiehUcksniithsnnd iron dealers will always
find a well-selected stof k of all sizes and shapes, to
gether with a good aioortmrnt of Iron nxtes, from 1-4 x
6 in., to 1 x 1 1 inches, which we are selling at Portland
prices, adding freig'its.
We are prepared to receive all kinds of produce in
exchange for goods, and also mnry. For full particu
lars call and examine for voursrtrrs.
W. C. G8ISW0LD ft CO.
Salcra.Fcb. 10.1R57. 4stf
Notice
f3 hereby given, that C. S. Woodworth Is authorized
L to transact my personal business during niv alwr.ee.
W.C. GRISWOI.D.
Salem, June 17, 1357. ltf
Salens Drag Store.
FRONT Street. Rector's building. Constantly
on hand a full assortment oj Dttrcs, Mkiu
fisKs, Paints, Oils asn Dr Stckks, 4ati:nt
Mkimcisks. Ac.
In short almost every article usually round In a Drug
Store, and are offered nt Wiiolksalr-ami Rkthii., at
extremely low rates, in quantities to suit warranted as
represented.
tr Onnrits somc-ittp. "Tia
Prescription free of charge at o!hVr.
a Prunnt attention will I given to professional
calls in the Citv. A. M. BELT. V. D.
Salem, O. T., June 2, 1V.7. I2tf
City Drug Store.
(rOMMRRt'ltl. WIIAItr, rORTLAXD.)
ril-IE uiijersined. has in store, a gei-eral assortment
1 isT IVuff-. Medicines. Paints. Oils. live stuff. Pat
ent Medicine. A c, and is receiving goods aluu-t week
ly, and in mach larger qnantitie than hitherto, and of-ft-rs
them t hi numeriHis rtist.inier and friends, at
wholesale and retail, in quantities to nut, at much low
er rates than ever ottered in tuU market. Every arti
cle warranted a represented.
Please call and examine for yourselves.
Prescriptions will Ijc given free of charge to those
wanting Medicines.
W. WEATHERFORD, BI. D.
Portland. June 2:, 1S57. I'".m3
Park White.
HAVE rumored t X. 132 Wa-hington st., l-tween
Sansome and XIiint.romerv. onnostte the d:trkit
San Frsnrisro. where thev wlsb to call the attention of
the Trade to the lantest stock of
PA TEXT MEIHCIXE8
Kver offered in this market, many of which they agree
to sell at Xew Yoik prices, with only cost of importing
adde t . and seme articles at a still less rate, guaranteed
to le genuine, as they import every r icle direct from
tne niau'iiaciurvr. inu
IT. Coytotn Impnrni Eitratl of Trllow Dork
k Sarsaparilli, in Qasrt Bottles,
TS acknowledged to be the best Sarsaparilla made a
1 is certified by the wonderful cures it has lierformed.
Keniemiicr. tuis is tne only trae and genuine article.
Thi md-lne. when nsed ac-ording to directions,
HV.f. CURE H'lTHoVT FAIL.
Scrorula,or King's Evil. Cancer. Tumors, Erjptionsof
theskin. ra--sinelas. Chrome Sore Eyes. Iting
Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Rheuma
tism, Pains in the Bones and
Joints, Old Sore and
Ulcers, Swelling ol the Glands, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum,
nisease oi trie moneys, ioss ol Apetite,
Disease arisiug from the nseof
Mercury, Pain in the side and Shoulder, i leneral Debili
ty, Jaundice and Costiveucss.
The Best Female Medicine Known
THIS Yellow Dix-k and Sarsaparilla l peculiarly
X adapted for females of delicate health, resulting
from irregularity of menstrual discharges, and other
diseases peculiar to tneir sex. " e assure the amicted
that a bottle or two of Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow
Dock and Sarsaiwrilla will at once regulate those diffi
culties and renew the natural energies.
SMITH ft DAVIS. Agents lor Portland. Park ft
White Sole Airent. and Importers, wholesale and re
tail dealers in all tienmne ratent Medicines, 132 Wash
ingtou -itrect, opposite the market, San Francisco.
Tm3
Hoilrtt ri Celebrated glomath Bitten.
THREE bottles qi I los tetter's Vegetable Stomach
Hitters will cure the Dyspepsia: one bottle will
create an appetite, force off the impure bile, purify the
blood and invigorate the system ; two bottle wilt cure
the worst form of Liver Complaint ; one bottle will dis
sipate that weakness at the pit of the stomach, give
color to the countenance, impart tone and strength to
the system, and lend cheerfulness to the mind. Every
family should have Hosteller a celebrated Stoinarh Bit
ter. Xo article is so peculiarly adapted to the depress
ing effects of our climate. Mold ny HmsrgisLs, Hotels
and first class saloons throughout California and Ore-
iron.
Caitiox. Buyer are particularly requested to be
ware of a spurious article manufactured and represent
ed to lie Hosteler s Kilters, which all who sell or nse
the article can detect, as it is never sold by the gallon.
but in square isitues continuing a mil quart, with the
cork covered with a metalic cap, and name on cap, and
bottle, with directions for use.
SMITH ft DAVIS, Agents for Portland. Park ft
White, General Agent. San Francisco. 7m4
an. A l'KimuKP Brkatii What lady or gentleman
would remain nader the curse ol a disagreehle breath
when l.y using thC'lialin or a Thousand Flowers "as
a deutritice would not only render it sweet but leave the
teeth white as alabaster ? Many persons do not know
their breath is had. and the subject is so delicate their
friends will never mention it. Pour a single drop of
Balm on your tooth-brush and wash the tectb night and
morning.
Siiavixo Msnr E.v-r. Wet rour shavimr brush in
either warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of
the "Balm of a Thousand t lower." rub the beard well
and it will makea beantiful soft lather, murh facilitating
the oieration of shaving. For snle by all Druggists.
S.M ITH ft DAVIS, Agents, Portland. Park ft White,
San Francisco. 7m3
For Sale.
I WILL sell one Iiairofthe landclaim known
a the Dwiglit Pommy claim. Said half
adjoins Mr. Peter II. Hatch's and is about
two mile from Oregon City, on the npiier Wil
lamette. 1 will also sell one half or the whole of the
rtropcrty. lving and situated in the beautiful and rapid
ly irowing town of Corvallis, licntnn Co., and known
as the " Thomas property, consisting of four lots of
land, together with all the huildings thereon. Said
nrooertv is in a beautiful location, and both will be sold
at a great bargain in cash, or wheat or oats at cash
price. Inquire of th subscriber, at his store in Ore
gon City, in relation to both, or to Hon. J. C. Avery,
ill relation to the Thomas property, at Corvallis.
Also, six to) lots oi iani in uregnn i ny.
JOS. X. PKESCOTT.
Oregon City. March 1, 1S37. ltr
Look Here.
ALL persons that are indebted to James btrang, are
requested to call and settle their accounts by the
lath or Mav. and all those who do not, will find their
accounts in the hand or John D. Boon, Justice of the
Peace. Having wild my Tin establishment in Salem, I
want to settle up my accounts. J AMES STRAXG.
balcm, April 21. 1Rj7. Ctf
ft
Syrup.
KEGS Boston Syrup for sale.
. ABERNETH Y & CO.
30
1 Smith & Dade.
A TT0RSRYS ANO COUNSELORS AT LAW AXD
jM. Sollcitots in Chancery, corvainsu. i.
I. N. BUITIt. 61U
D. C. DADB.
! 1. W. Mitchell,
ATTORXRY AND COUXSF.LOU AT LAW, EU
gene City, Iouie Count p, O. T.
i Surgical.
J L. COOMBS, M.D., Snrgeon, Ac. SPECIALTY
. DISEASES OF THE EYE. CorvallU, Oregon.
September 23, 1S56. 2srn'l
San Francisco AdTertising Agency
LP. FISHPR, Iron building, opposite Pacific Express
Office, upstairs. Files of all the principal Papers of
California and Oregon may be found at this office. Mr.
Fisher is the authorized A gent for the Statesman.
Chester S. Terry,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALEM. OREGON, COM
"inissioucr of Deeds, and to take te:timony, ac
knowledgment, ftc., tc, for Iowa, Indiana, Missouri,
Michigan. California and Washington Territory. let
ters of Attorney, and all other instruments of writing,
drawn on short notice.
mm. Particnlnr attention paid to taking depositions,
collections of Notes, Accounts, ftc, 32tl
Boise & HeEwan,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, So
licitors in Chancery, Proctors, Ac, in Admiralty,
Portland, Oregon. 4-itf
W. II. Farrar,
ATTORNEY AXD COUNSELOR AT LAW, so
licitor in Chancery and Admiralty. Office on Front
street, next door north or Stark at., Portlind, Oregon.
Harding & Crorer,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. AND
Solicitora In Chancery. Office near the Court-house,
Salem, O.T.
Geo. I. Shril,
ATTORNEY AXD COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND
Solicitor in Chancery, will practice in the various
courts or Ortaton and Washington Territories. Office,
Salem, O. T.
; Dclaxoa Smith,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. AND
Solicitor in Chancery, will promptly attend to all
business pertaining to his profession in the first Judicial
District, and before the Supreme Court of Oregon.
lirrice. Albany, linn Connty. O. T.
X. B. When not at his "office, or alwcut on profes
sional business.be mav be found at his residence, five
miles south-east of Albany, on what is known as the
"Grand Prairie."'
W. S. Broek,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND
Solicitor In Chancery, will practice In the various
courts in this Territory, and promptly attend to the col
lection of all claims az.iinst the United States, through
an efficient agent re-iding at Washington .City. Office
in r.ugcnc ivy. Lane . oumy, w. i.
ItTlb. Stratton,
t TTORNEY AT LAW, will practice In the various
1 V courts of southern Oregon, and iu the Supreme
Court of the Territory.
f !.-.-.- 1 .. 1 , - ( -V rv 1 - r i r :
. v in v . v i. . ..-,...-, I....,,.., . ... . ,1,-,-
dcnrc 6 miles north of Winchester, on the Willamette
road.
X. R. Bounty toind Warrants obtained for claimants
.it K-asiiiiiiic icrms. . laii
Cliadwick K Uibbs,
TTOftXEYS AXD COUXSEIORS AT LAW, So
a. Iicitrs in Chancery. Ac. Office at Winchester and
Gardiner. S. F. Cuaiiwick, Winchester. Douglas Co.,
i . i . . tiiaa., iaruiner, L mpqua Co., (J. 1 .
Xov. , lisii. 33tr
K. M. BAKM M. t. a: WILSON.
. Ilamtim & Wilson.
A TrORNIES AXDCOUXSEI.LORS AT LAW. Sa
j. Iem. tregon. Particular attention is given to the
collection of notes and accounts, aud cairns agaiust
government.
R-ituity loind Warrants Irnight and sold.
r O.R.-e over Starkey's Store. 4rt
B. F. Ilonliaiu.
A TTORXEY AXD COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Of
X lire at the Court House, Salem, O. T. tf
i.v.cmm. A. J. THAYKK.
ATTORNEYS and Counselors at law. Solicitor in
Chancery, ftc. Office in R ibert'a buildings. Main
street, corvallis, Kenton Co., O. i.
Corvallis, April 1. KiT. Stf
J. I). Cole, 91. .,
IHYSlCf AX AXD SURGEON,
8tf Portland. Oregon.
Ilrdical.
m J. WRIGHT ft E. B. STONE, having associated
J. together In practice, respectfully tender tlieir ser
vices to tbe fieople of Benton and Linn desiring to se
cure tlte favur of the af.lirted by success only. OfTii-e
near J . c jtvery s store, torvaui. -1 ivuaiu
A. B. Eallork,
AIII It I a IT-'C A -A . A ' At- II.I'ImI. a Ml t .!. 1 ' r. A
I-tr-ii?n, i-Iaii, ?jeciliciitit!i r., furntr-lietl on
a r-sri t-rir-rf i vn tttt iirn unnTr vr r T
William C. Griswold K Co.,
M
ERC HANTS. SALEM. OREGON TERRITORY.
W. C. CR1SW0LD, 22tr C. . WOODWORTH.
Kilgene City.
H
ORACE E. LAWRKXCB, PropricUiroT the Eugene
Citv Hotel. 1 itf.
Medical Notice.
flIIE snhscrilier, would inform the inhabitants that he
.a. is at his old stand, ready to attend to all calls In
his profession : aLo be ha. on hand a well selected
stock of Eclectic concentrated Medicines, with a well
anrted supply of Syringes, all or which he will dispose
of in reasonable term. W. WARREN.
Salem December 2, l(i. 3tf
W. B. Makers, M. D.
THYSlCf AN nnd Surgeon. Offii-e in my new bnild-
X lug, on Main street, two door nortn or ir. j. t.
Mclteeny's lire-proof building ; where I will le found
when not professionally engaged. I will keep constant
ly on hand a rrein supply or lirugs and Meuicines
which I will sell low Tor cash.
Corvallis. Dec. 9. lSoft. 3'itf
MfiJic.il Holier.
DR. R. W. SHAW, late of Sun Francleo,Californla,
offer hi professional services to the citizens fo
Salem and vicinity, and respectluliy solicits a suare io
public favor.
mr Office at Reed and Fellows drug store.
Ilv It. W. SHAW.
Campbell Ik Pratt.
TTORNEYS AT L AW. San Francisco. California.
X Office, corner Montgomery and Sacreinento streets,
over l arrott .x lis. ihiiik.
Messrs. Cainplsll ft Pratt have lately removed from
Oregon, and will tie pleased to attend to all business
entrusted to their rare. 3111
Alexander Camcbrll. O. C. Pratt.
Joseph M. FresroU.
MAIS ST., ORKnOX CITY.
D
K AI.KR in Family Groceries, Boot, Shoe, ftc, and
Paint and Oils, wholesale and retail.
July i. iM. l-nr
S. Ellsworth,
ATTORXRY AXD COIKSKI.LOR,
TT S. Supreme and other Courts. Offiie Eugene
"U . City, loine County. Oreiron Territory. Also
Uommissionerof Deed for Xew York, Connecticut, ftc.
AiiTist 2, IH5B,. 2Ur
Watchntaikintr.
WILLIAM r. RrUlIFtKI.D. Chronometer and
Wnteh maker, Oregon Citv, has removed to
llii. iMiililinfV lust iiniuwil. t,, tttn tf :iintrM.t ll,ni.
where he can lie coustantly found preiared to do any
business in his line. Wat. lie cleaned aud repaired on
short notice and reasonable tonus. ALso a choice lot of
watches and jewelry for sale.
March 5. l.sot. Iy51
S. Hamilton, AI. D.,
PHYSICIAX AXD SURGEON, would respertfnlly
nniiouiicc to the good people of Douglas aud the ad
joining counties, that he haa located Hnnanently at
lc. r crccK lor toe purpose oi practicing meuicine, ana
in which profession he will be faithful to discharge all
duties, aud spare no pains to render the patient easy
and coiiiionauie. '
Okfick opposite R. II. Dearborn & Co.'a store, on
Main street.
Drug and Patent Medicines for sale at lorn cah pri
ce. 4 Jtf
Wells, Fargo, &, Co.,
BANKERS nnd EXCHANGE DEALERS. W.,F.,ft
Co., in connection with their Express business, will
also transact a general Exchange and Collection liuti
nrtt. Collections nnd Remittances made in all parts of
Oregon. California. the Atlantic States, and Europe, with
promptness and despatch. Dust, Gold and Silver Coin
and Bullion, bought anil sold.
Sicht Exchnnce on JV lork. Button. Philadelphia,
Albany, Huchrttcr. Buffalo, Erie, Cleveland, Detroit,
Uhtcago, MlutnauKie, noma, oi. mjoumm, iwhtvic,
Cincinnati, and fortu other principal towns in the Atlan
tic States and the Canadns, may he procured at any of
our offices. WELLS. FARGO, ft CO.
114, Montgomery-street, San r ranclsco
JAMES O'NEILL, genf.
June 1M'.
Allan. MeKlalar. Al Co..
CI p. A r.lVAI. wflisiivjilf.l nrnTKAn AO, iuu
r Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Gro
ceries, Hardware, ftc, Oregon City, O.T.
n. rr. . , f Ull tI.U..T r I TT . W rn O J
uec. zv, imi.
L.08 Angelos Salt.
J ALT 300 bags Los Angelos Salt, received, per Xa
Jhumkeag, and for sale at lowest rate.
18tf . ABERNETHY ft CO.
DRY-GOODS for ladies and gentlemen, in great va
riety, at 2titf MOORES'
Dr. Cxapkaf i Medical Sotiees.
DR. J. I.. CZAPK AY'S Grand Medical and Surgical
Institute, Sacramento St., below Montgomery oppo
site l'acidc Maill Steamship Co.'s Office, Sau Francisco,
California. Established for the Permanent enre of all
Private and Chronic Diseases, and the suppression of
quackerv.
Dr. J.'L. CZAPK AY, late in the Hungarian Revolu
tionary War, Chief Physician In the 20th Regiment of
Honveds, chief surgeon to the military hospital at Pesth,
Hungary, and late lecturer on Diseases of Urinary Or
gans and Diseases bf Women and Children, would most
respectfully inform the public of Oregon and California
that he has npeued an Institute for the cure or Chronic
Diseases of the Jungs, liver, kidneys, heart.blood, brain
and the horrid coasc.piences of self-abuse, and he hopes
tliat his long experience and successful practice of ma
ny years, will insure him a share of public patronage.
By the practice of many years In Europe and the Uni
ted Stales, and during the Hungarian war and cam
paigns, he is enabled to apply the most efficient and
successful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He
nses no Mercury charges moderate treats his patient
in a correct and honorable way has references of un
questionable veracity from men of known respectabili
ty and high standing in society. AH parties consulting
bim by letter, or otherwise, will receive the best and
gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy. The Dr.'s
offices are on Sacramento st-, below Montgomery, San
Francisco. California. - 12m3
SPERMATORRHEA OR LOCAL WEAKNESS.
In-. L. J. Czapkay would call public attention to
iermatorrha,a or local weakness. There is not in the
catalogue of human maladies one more to be depreca
ted than this, as well because of present distress, as the
ultimate result. The tone of the system under its in
fluence is either impaired or entirely destroyed, and a
chvssof symptoms superinduced that unfits man for the
ircrfoj-manre of any of the ordinary duties of life. The
injuries done to the physical part of man is truly la
mentable, but trilling "when compared to those of the
censoriuin, the great nervous center, and to the ner
vous system generally. This disease, which is too often
consentient noon that solitary vice, self-abuse, involves
pathological conditions beyond the comprehension of
tnennlnitiated. out wiucn are wen nnurr-aooa oy ine reg
ular practitioner. Among the symptoms most conspic
uous are the following: Love en solitude, aversion to
business and society, distressing timidity, ncrvons ex
citement from sligiit causes, lass of memory, confusion
of ideas, inability to reason correctly, low spirits and
lassitude, dullness of apprehension and misanthropy.
These being functional derangements, are of ten the har
bingers of horrid organic lesions or tne brain, wmcn
nrodoee fatniti- dementia and death.
For the enre of this ami all kindred diseases. Dr.
Czapkav ha established his Institute, wliere all may
rely with jicrfect confidence upon that skill which long
experience aud t'wriMih devotion to Lid profession has
given.
Those who suffer should ca!l or write without delay,
and use the means by which they may recuperate and
live.
All consultations, by letter er otherwise free. Ad
dress to l'K I- J- ti ll I .
12m3 Medical Institute, San Francisco. Cal.
CtKCRKT DISEASES. DIL I- J. CZAPK AYS EX-
C3 traordinary success in the treatment of secret dis
eases in the primary and other stages, induces him to
call public attention to the fact that of the great num
bers who have made daily application to him. there i
not one who has not been effectually and permanently
cured. In recent cases of private diseases, the Dr. guar
anties a iierlect cure in a few days without hindrance
to business or other inconvenience. The Dr.'s method
of treatins these maladies, combines the improvements
made by the medical faculty with discoveries or His
own that are nn.icwn to anyone else, and which, when
applied, prevent tae possibility of evil after consequen
ces. Secondary syphilis, which is so destructive of health,
producing ulcerations of he throat, destroying the soft
parts, and leaving the bones exposed, which mortify,
separate and cme away, disfiguring the sufferer most
horribly, as well a impairing bis general health, and
predisposing to cinsii;npli.in. tbe Dr. treats in the most
certain and efficient manner. Also, painful sweiMngs
n)Hin the bones, di-fliriring splotches npon the skin,
ores, pimples, and all other consequences of private
diseases he guaranties to cure or asks no compensation.
Dr. C. would especially call the attention of those who
have failed to obtain relief from others, many of whom
he has already cured, and many arc still under treat
ment. T'ne Dr. makes no charge for consultation, and
invites all to call at his Institute - and he will give them
sti.-h satisfaction as tltey can obtain nowhere ele-
Those at a d'rstanre. by writing to the Dr., can have
their core properiv attended to. Offices on Sacramen
to st.. below Mont.iomerr.San Francisco, Cal. 12m3
The Greatest Disrorrrr of the A:e.
GRE VT Blessine to Mankind! Innocent but Potent'
DILCZAPKAV'S PnorftiLACTicrji, (selr-disinfec-ting
atret.) a sure preventive against secret diseases,
and an unsurpassed remedy for scrofulous, gangrenous
and caucertsis ulcer, and all cctanr.s eruptions and dis
eases. For sale at Vs. CXArxav's Office, Armory Hall,
corner of Sacramento and Montgomery st. San Fran
cisco, Cal. As iuoculation is preventive again- t small
pox. so is Dr. Czapkay "s Prophilaetieum a preventive
against secret disease. That they can be prevented by
proper aewt. is as well an estaQished fact as that they
can I cared after their establishment. This principle,
which is now universally recognized, was received even
before the dav of Jenner, the discoverer of vaccination,
in 17'.. and ft multiplied benefit ever since have re
ceived as they deserved, the attention of the Medical
faculty. It was in pursnit of this branch of the medical
science that !r. L. J. Czapkay fortunately made t lie dis
covery of his Prophylacticuni, which, for the cancerous
and ciitanous disorders, stands unrivalled by anv agent
in t'ne Pharmaeoniea. The wufai eperanrft of tliis med
icine is explained upon the hypothesis that secret poisons
Mssess chemical properties which are neutralized by
being broucht iu contort with this prophylatic, as acids
are known" to neutralize alkalies, destroying entirely
their original properties, and rendering them inert.
1 ne euect oi wis aent is lmmeuiaur, nuii removes uie
nrtssiliilitv of a contraction of disease. If. however, the
disease has been contracted, it is useful in neutralizing
tlie poisonous secretions, which by alisorption, produce
the consequences known a secondary disease. Jn can
cerous and gangerous ulcers, in fietid discharges and in
ntitaitous diseases where the secretions are excoriating,
it acts upon the same principle and is one of the most
effectual remedies for the purpose now known. Where
disease is once establi. bed it should re nsed in connee
tion with other remedies, and when so used never fails
of success. It has been administered by the lVictor in
many thousand cases, and he ha yet to and tne rtrst
in which it has failed to subserve the purpose for which
it was administered. Price, $3. Full directions are at
tached to each package.
y. H. la cases where the Prophylaticnm is nsed as
curative. Dr. L. J. Czapkay will furnish (gratis) a pre
scription for his blood purifier.
jilt comiuoillcnievils iruin mitt v.uij, n.. ' . . . --v--.t ..in.,
o Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY. San Francisco, Cal., will be
strictly and confidentially attended to, and remedies,
with the greatest care and secrecy, immediately dis
patched by express or otherwise to their destination.
- , I n . T.I a T t IS
L. J. tA.Tl IVAI, f.1 X'.
15m J San Francisco, Cal.
To thb Laoies or Orbjom aso California. L. J.
Czackat, M. D., physician surgeon and accicher, in
vites the attention of the sick and afflicted females la
boring under any of the various form of diseases or the
brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood, kid
neys, and all diseases peculiar to their sex. The Doc
tor is effecting more permanent cures than any other
physician in Oregon or California. Iiet no false delicacy
prevent yon. but apply immediately, and save yonrseff
t . i . . ' " i .ti
irom palUIIll suuennit aitu prviuitMiri; umii aii mm-
ried ladies, whose delicate health or other eirenmstancea
do not allow to have an increase in tlieir families should
write or call at Dr. L. J. Czapkay 8 Medical Institute.
Armory Hall, corner of Sacramento and Montgomery
streets, and they will receive every possible relief and
help. Tlie Doctor a unices are so arranged tnat ne can
be consulted without molestation. 13m3
AI consultations loy letter or otnerwis,) tree.
. - . T .r 1 . 1 1." a - . I Ta
Address to i .it. i. j . i ni i , 1,1. i ...
Medical Institute, San Francisco, Cal
j-The attention of the readers is called to the fol-
owing:
A l.i.lr of bich standing in society aud resnectabilitv.
published a card in the Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch,
September It. 1351. which is as follows:
A Card The undersigned feels it her duty to express
her heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Czapkay, for the success
ful enre of herself and child. The latter having been
alllictcd by a severe attack of "Cholera Infantum," was
given up as lncuraoie oy some oi me most ccieornieu
nhvsician. when she called on Dr. Czapkay. of whom
she heard very favorable report, and who, after a short
period, restored tne rinui to penect neaun. r.ncour
aged by this extraordinary result, she sought advice
herself, for the scrofulous malady, with which she had
i-.n .mi. tixl for eiulit years, and which withstood the
treatment of the best physicians in Europe and Ameri
ca. But Dr. Czapkay has succeeded in affording her
permanent relief, so that she can now enjoy life, which,
for eight years had lost ail charms for her. She, there
fore deems It one to nerseu miu to an aica aua arniriea
to recommend Dr. Czapkay, a one or the most siviurui
physicians within the United States.
v "v m. n i Doi ivr rsratv
all Ifc-S. V ..... L.1.1L. -.T 1U1 ,
Corner of Walnut and 7th streets, Philadelphia.
A. Glazer. Kotary Public. 126, 7th street.
Tim following is an editorial notice in the Boston
Daily Times of August 6th, 18o4:
A Kk-n.i.n-L Physicianv Dr. L- J. Czapkay has
opened an offii-e at No. 10 Pleasant street in this city.
Dr. C. is a Hungarian by birth, and was connected with
the patriotic army as physician and snrgeon nnder the
patronage of Kossuth. He combines with a finished
education and the most re lined and agreeable manners,
the most extensive scientific abilities and skill in his
Erofeion, and we feel much pleasure in recommending
im to our citizens as a physician and a gentleman.
Dr. Czapkay has spent some time in Philadelphia where
I... n ihe .j.ntiilence and friendship of those who hn.
came acquainted with him. Among his friends in Phil
adelphia are gentlemen of the highest respectability,
:,i. .v.nm nr.. sire ncrsonallv acouainted. He had an
extensive practice in Hungary before the Anstrians and
Russians compeiieu mm io icac it lor ueiDg ronnd
coiiltv of excessive patriotism. We hope he will receive
that patronage dne a man of so eminent capacity.
The above are only a few of tbe many testimonials
which Dr. Czapkav has in his possession, but cannot
publish for want of space. All communications, (by
letter or otherwise,) free.
, . f "csinng prompt attention, ana wno wisu
to avoid the delay of corresponding, can have immedi
ate attention bv snnilir,. . j.i ?L la-.: a-
and can bavo mcdiuine forwarded. Address to
... CZAPKAY, M. D.
lim San Francisco, CaL
"tS"'" i i i r -f?1 Wkne, nervous de
O billty, low spirits, lassitude, weakae,,. ' . the limh.
and back, indisposition loss or memory, Tereiol, to .
ciety, love of solitude, timidity, self-distmut dizziness
headache, pains in the side, affection or the'eycg pin,.'
pies on the face, sexual and other infirmities In man are
cured without fail by the justly celebrated physician',,,.,!
snrgeon, L. J. Czapkay. His method of curing disease.
Is new (unknown to otnersi ami nence tne great sue.
cess. All consultations, by letter or otherwise, free.
Address, L. J. CZAPKAY, M.D..
12m3 Pan Francisco. Cal.
Notice.
rpHE Judges of the Supreme Court of the Territory of
J Oregon, assembled at the seat or uovernmeni on
the !th day of December, ls.iS, do Hx and appoint
District Courts to be held in the city of Salem, in tbe
county or Marion, on the first Mondays or April and
September, and the rourth Mondays or May and Octo
ber, annnally, nntil otherwise ordered ; and in the city
of Portland, in the connty of Multnomah, on the fiftn
Monday, of December, is V, and thereafter on the first
Mondays of May and October, and the third Mondays
of June and November, annnally, nntil otherwise order
ed, aud do limit the duration of said Terms to six days
each. GEO. H.WILLIAMS, Chief Justice.
41 CYRUS OLXEY, Associate Justice.
Strayed.
FROM Frier's place, near Bethel, in Polk
Co., in Octolicr last, one black mare,
with small star in forehead, and very light
mane for an American mare : has a roan
colt. Also, one bright bay American mare, small size,
with star in her forehead, and saddle marks. Also,
one Indian mare, bay color, bald face, and white fore
legs to the knees, aud away back. Any one having
knowledge of the whereabouts of the above described
mares shall be paid for their trouble.
A. K. POST.
Polk Co., Feb. 17, 1857. SOU
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RITIXG-PAPER, superior article,
KlacK ink, rrom quarts to I oz,
Slatesand pencils.
Tabor's pencils.
Envelopes, wafers.
School cards and toy books, at
Sdtr
MOORES'
Take Notice.
I THE nndersigned, one of the firm of S.Jacobs ft
, Co.. this day sold all my interest in the said firm, to
S. Jacobs and X. floodman. so that I have no claims
whatever against them at this date.
M. KAMIXSKY.
CiiAxroEG and Faiktield, April 24, 1S57.
8. JACOBS.
X- GOODV AX.
S. Jacobs &. Co.
WILL continue at their old stands at Champoeg
Fairfield, and at the log chnrch, French Prairie,
where they will be most happy to have then-friends call
ujK.n them, and extend their liberal patronage as here
tofore. We shall try to keep as good an assortment,
sell as low a any store in Oregon. We can do it ! ! Oar
goods are all bought ia San Francisco for cash down.
Come and see. - - 6m3
Boot and Shoe Store.
FREDERICK W I C K M O X world announce
to the citizen of Salem, and tbe snrroand
in? conntry, that be have taken a store on the
m
east side of Commercial street, north of the nostoflice.
where he will keep constantly on hand a full assort
ment or every kind ol bouts and shoes, both custom and
sale work, which ! will sell at the lowest living pri
ces. Being a practical workman, all orders for the
mannfactare or repair of work will be complied with.
and the work dine in a substantial and workmanlike
manner. Give me a call and examine m v stock.
FREDERICK W1CKMOX
Salem, Bfarch 12,1357. 13tf
Look Here!
have just received Ilx-of ground alum
salt, which we are selling at fcS.no per hundred.
UKiSrtULlI ft CO.
10
TONS assorted iron, just reee'ved at
9m3 GRISWOLD ft CO S.
sax'l. ji.sjtiTn. TnoMiS a. davis
Smith & Dawis,
TM PORTERS and wholesale Druggists; Ere proof
X st.ire, Portland, Oregon.
Orders from the country solicited. Rm3
Coffee.
TP YOU WANT a really good article of COFFEE, the
A nndersicned have got 15.X pounds best " COSTA
KiCA.' Come in and look at it.
ALLAN McKlXLAY A Co.
Oregon City, Dec S, lSo.
J IS. R. RICHARD!, I
JSC KCCKAKKV, I
Saa Francisco, f Portland
LO.T. I
Richards & McCraken.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and" Jobbers hi Oregon
Fkmr, Grain, Prodnce, Fruit, Pork. Bacon. Lard,
Hams, ftc-, ftc. Orders for Ore eon trade promptly at
tended to. Liberal advances made on consignments.
Xo. 4 1 Sacramento street, below Front, San Franrisco.
Jannary 27, 1457. 4iitf
TAX receipt blanks f'-'sale at the Statesman office,
at $1 per hundred -
c
UXTY ORDER BLANKS For sale at the
STATESMAN OFFICE.
The Lavrs of Oregon.
THE OREGON STATUTES, 1S55. being a large vol
ume of e-50 pages, with complete index, annota
tion, and references, comprising all the laws in force in
the Territory, inclusive of those passed at last session
of the Legislative Assembly, are for sale at the office of
the Statesman, at five dollars per copy. The work is ex
ecuted in the best manner, bound in law style, and
is sold at pumisner prices, and as mw as a like work can
be bought in any State in the Union, and at the lowest
figure they can be afforded for here. The price places
them within the reach or all who desire the laws they
live under. Orders by mail accompanied with the -ash,
filled by return mail. It is the last code of laws that
will probably be published in Oregon, for many years.
In addition to tne enactments or tne Legislative Assem
bly, the volr.rae contains the Declaration of Indepen
dence, Constitution of the United States, Treaties with
Great Britain relating to Oregon. Ordinance of 17S7. in
force in Oregon, Donatio" aw and all amendments,
and full abstract ot United .states .Naturalization laws.
H. G. Burnett,
ATTORNEY AXD COUXSELLOR AT LAW, AXD
Solicitor in Chancery. Bethel, Polk Connty. O. T.
stay z. iso7. liu
ttelitliOLJififlfM ? CJuuu Btticta Tbcm.
fftHE Blood furnishes tbe materia of every bone.
muscle, gutim ana uure in um uuiiwa tnuiic. o mru
pure, it secures health to every organ ; when comipt. it
necessarily produces disease. MIOLLOIVAVS
I'lLl.S opetjite directly npon the elements of the
stream of life, neutralizing the principle of disease,
and thus radically curing the malady, whether located
in the nerves, the stomach, the liver, the bowels, the
muscles, the skia. the brain, or any other part of the
system.
USED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
Holloway's Pills are equally efficacious in complaints
common to tbe whole human race, and in disorders pe
culiar to certain climates and localities.
ALARMIXG DISORDERS.
Dyspepsia, and derangement of the liver, the source
of infirmity and suffering, and the cans of innumera
ble deaths yield to these curatives, in all cases, howev
er aggravated, acting as a mild purgative, alterative
and tonic ; they relieve the bowels, purify the- fluids, and
invigorate the system and the constitution of the same
time.
GEXERAL 1VEAKXESSXERVOUS COM-
PL.AIXTS.
When all stimulants fail, the renovating and bracing
properties of these Pills give firmness to the shaking
nerves and enfeebled muscles of the victim of general
debility.
' DEIJCA TE FEMALES.
All irregularities and ailments incident so the dedi
cate and sensitive organs of the sex are removed or
prevented by a few doses of these mild, but infallible
alteratives. Xo mother who regards her own or her
children's health should fail to have them within her
reach.
SCIENTIFIC ENDORSEMENTS.
. The London "Lancet," the London "Medical Review,'
and the most eminent of the faculty in Great Britain,
France and Germany, have eulogized the Pills and their
inventor.
HOLLOirAYS PILLS are the best remuda bunc
in the World for the following disease: Asthma. Bow-
ell Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases. Costiye-
ness, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dropsy. Debility, Fever and
Ague, r emaie L-ompiaints. neaoacnes, inoigesuon. in
fluenza. Inflammation. Inward Weakness. Liver Com
plaints, LownesB of Spirits, Piles, Stone and Gravel,
Secondary Symptoms, Venereal Affections, Worms, of
All kinds.
Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hollow at.
SO Maiden Lane, Xew York. 244 Strand, London, by aU
respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine through
out the United States and the civilized world, in boxes
at 23 cents, 62 j cents, and $1 each.
B- There is consmeraoie saving oy taking we lar
ger sizes.
X. B- Directions for the guidance of patients ineve
ry disorder are affixed to each box. 37yl
rjnHAT Cotton Yarn has arrived, at
1 26U
, MOORES'.
Stuart's Express,
FOB
CASCADES AND DALLE8
ox .
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AXD FRIDAYS
EXPRESSS FOR
Chappofg, Salem, Albany and Gorrallii,
....On WEDNESDAY, and on..:.
Arrival or SIail Steamer from Ba Fbaxcisco
HT All Letters, Packages and Freight, entrusted to
my care will be attended to promptly,
OFFICE At " Franklin Book Store."' '
December 30. 156. A. B. STUART.
Allan, McKinlay, & Co.,
HAVE just received a stock of New Goods, anp
would invite aU those who wish to proenre GOOi
articles at reasonable prices, to call and see them. They
consist in pan of the following:
Grindstones, Canal and Wheel Barrows,
Grain Cradles. . Fancy Brooms,
Grass Scythes and fcaaths, Plain do
Brush do Assorted Colored Pails,
16 so Harrows, 23 tccta Painted Tub.
Garden Rakes, - 7.-mc Washboards,
do Hoes, ' Kacksuuth's Bellowa,
do Snades. Cni c
Polished Shovels, ' a a ft
Hay Fork. Bill Saw. T ft
Manure Forks, . Htir Mantles, doc Me.
Chums,
a,n
, single.
Window Glass 8 by 10 H lir Bolsters, doai,..
mi.. I, a. - .
do 7 by 9 Sperm Candles,
Window Sashes 8 by 10 Adamantine do..
do 10 by 11 : urape Brand Tobacco.
Ox Bows and Yokes, Locke do do
Blankets, Baize, Lindseys, Sheetings, Ticks, ftcAc.
We keep constantly on hand a large supply of GRO
CERIES, CLOTH IXG, HARDWARE, and many arti
cles too numerous to mention.
ALLAN, WKIXL AY ft CO.
Oregon City- 21tf
Geo. IbcrncUiji Co.,
E R C n A X T S, OREGON CITY, OREGON TEH
RITORY. tr
M
Aberorthj, Clark t Co.,
-TOMMISSIOX AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
V7 San Francisco. Cal., will attend to seRins Oretron
prodnce, and till order for Goods. Groceries, ftc-, at the
lowest rate. The patronage of the people of Oregon
is rcspeciinuv soncitea.
August 1, 1S55. . 21tf
Kenyon's TJaguerrean
AMBROTYPE GALLERY.
THE undersigned having recently returned from San '
Francisco, is now prepared to take those beautiful
Pictures on Glass called AMBROTYPES. which have
almost entirely superceded the Daguerreotype in the
East aud San Francisco.
Gallery in the new bmldlng. erected especial! f for the
batams'west of the Marion Hoose.
WILEY KENTON.
Salem. Xovemberll, 1S56. 13tf
AtsYill &. Co.,
Xo. 172 Washington St., Sax Frasci.co.
SHEET, Card and B)k Music, Piano Fortes, 4Jsi,
and other Musical Irtstrumentis. Strings j
and Reeds, for Violins, Guitars, Clarionets. Ac. i
Also a large wholesale stock of Fancy Goods A'
and T03-3-
Bitliard Ball, wax and cue leathers. Bags of all nation.,
boxing gloves, ftc together with all kinds of Yankee
Xotious, useful oramus-irjB-. Gocds parked with great
care and forwarded with promptness?.
AU orders should mention by what boat or Express
Co. the goods are required to lie sent.
- ATWILL Co..
6ni3 172 Washington st., San Francisco.
Wanted.
rrvrtrt bushel Oats, and 5000 Wheat. and anyouan
OuUU titr of dead rwine, for whk-h cash will be.
paid on delivery. J. X. FRESCOTT.
Oregon City, Xoy. 2j, IRJC 3!f
Orrion and California Packet line.
THE followinc vessels will mn in connec
tion as a RF.GVI.AR LINE between
San FrxnHtco aad Pot Hand :
BARK OCEAX B!:tD. Winers. Master, '
CHAS. DE EiS. Htur. "
" J AXE A. FALKEXBERG, Badges, "
" XAHlTMIfEAG, W11.UAXS.
BRIG I. B. L L'XT. Rjcharhsojc.
The Barks have ail been coppered recently, and are
in first rate order, commanded by experienced captains.
Freights trill be carried at the aicezf rate.
Pmduee eat from any part of the country to Oregno
City or to the Linn City Works, will be received and
forwarded to San Francisco.
Agents: GEO. ABERXETHY ft Co..
Oreson City.
ACEKXETHY, CLARK ft Co.
San Francisco.
November. S, 1. 3ntf
Corvallis.
THE subscriber will pay cash for Soldiers Bounty
Land Warrants, at his store. X AT. H. LAX E- ,
Corvallis. Jan. 13, 157. 4ttf
gftUru & Brother,
"fT-ROVr STREET, Portland, opposite the Metropolla
X Hotel, dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots,
and Slioe?. Groceries, ic-
X. B. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for
merchandise at the highest market price- 19tf
Notice to Shippers and Merchants.
OXE of the firm being permanently located in San
Francisco, all consignments of produce and orders
to be filled, will be attended to wit-hoot delay, at mode
rate rates. t WAKEFIELD ft CO.
Allan f. Lewis,
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HOLES ALE MERCHANTS, PORTLAND, ORB
GOX TERRITORY.
John S. dwards,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Washington City . D.
C-, will attend to all business entrusted to his care,
before the sever. Departments the Supreme Court of
tn United States, or courts of the District of Columbia.
Particniar attention given to the claims of sol
diers for services, or for Bounty Land.
Refers to Gen. Lane and Gov. Curry- 4mfipaid .
Powder.
WE have a large supply of powder in Hand.
GEO. ABERXETHY ft CO.,
Oregon City. Xoy. 13, lSj. 3 Ttf
The Oregon Statesman.
An Independent Jtmrnal. derated tet Politic. General
InteUigenee, ff- PnHithed at Salem, Oregon.
AS AH EL BUSH, Proprietor, Publisher, and Editor.
The Statesman is Democratic in politics, and thor
oughly Xational in its character. It is hot-tile to every
species of sectionalism, fanaticism, and intolerance ;
and will vigorously oppose all attempts to incorporate
any of the insane isms of the day into our Territorial
lesrislatioa.
It will advocate all practical measures of Kefornr
and Prvgress, economical and simple administration of
our l.x-al government ; faithfulness, integrity, and ca
pacity in office, and a system of rigid aad'direct ac
countability of tbe officer to the people, it will dis
cuss all measures agitating the public mind, in a man
ner fearless, impartial, and jnst-
jts Kewa DeparttAeat will be edited with n i
attention, and nothing will be spared to furnish early,
accurate, and comprehensive publication of the cur
rent intelligence.
Tbe Statesman has a large, widely-scattered, and most
excellent corps of correspondents, and very complete
facilities for procuring news.
Due attention is also paid to the publication of Miscel
lany, Agricultural and Literary matter.
In this paper are published the laws, resolutions, and
treaties of the United States, and the laws and resolas
tions of the Territory of Oregon by authority. The
paper is printed on new material, anil npon a sheet ot
the larsest size.
Statesman Book and Job Office.
WE have Three Presses, the best facilities for Book
printing north of California, and an extensive as
sortment of Jobbing Matkrjal of every kind; an J, with
master wotchkc, are prepared touecute promptly, anc
in a workman-like manner, all orders in the above de
partments, such as
. . Books, Blaxi Chkcis.
' Pamhphlets, Xotks or Hand,
Hamills, Or pc. Books.
Ball Tickets, Stkawbot Bills,
CrecrxARS, sBtbambo Ciu.
Ixvitatioxs. - Bills or LAtwira,
Btstxbss Cards, CramricArKs,
Billheads, Show Bills,
Co-ckbt Bills, Chuck Books,
Progracss, Bl'k Receipts,
Addkcss Casus. Drafts.
Blanks of all Kinds, ftc-. ftc. Ac.
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contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their
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from the office or place to which they are sent, they ai
held responsible until they settle their bill and give n
tice to discontinue them.
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the Publisher, and the paper is sent to th former direo
tion, they are held responsible.
5. The courts have decided that refusing to taka a pa
per or periodical from the office, er removing and leav
ing it uncalled for, is prima facia evidence of intentions,
fraud.
mr Postmasters would oblige, by a strict fulfillment
of the regulations requiring them to notify Publishers,
once in three months, of papers not taken from thfir
office by subscribers.