9-7okCaiMniag wu not appointed , Ghmraor ff Utah.; ; The post had been offered to ex-Governor Thomas, of Marj Imad aid dedlhed on acccount-of the sala ry ($2500.) beine too smnll It tbonghi Cammings would, nofr recefre the appointment. ; From what we hear of liiis, he is hardly suitable man for the place. A telegraphic dispatch bad been received from Emery B. Potter, accepting one of the vacant Utah Judgeships. lie U an ex Member of Congress from Ohio. The other Judgeship had been offered to Mr. Kekles of Indiana, who would probably nccr-pt. It is uncertain whether Judge Stiles will return to the Territory. Report assigns the Marshals!) ip of Utah to Thomas II. Dunn of Mississippi. It is said that Col. Richardson, of Illi nois, was offered the Utah OoTcrnorship, and declined it. He has also declined the Governorship of Nebraska. VWFh steamship Constitution, which Hunt & Scranton were taking from San Frandseo to run on Paget' Sound, sprung aleak, and came very near sinking with all on board officers and crew, and forty-seven passengers. Nearly all the cargo was thrown orerboard to keep the ship afloat. The offi cial report says: .'.--' Have had no fires burning for the last 23 boors; hare been constantly bailing and pump ing for the last 39 hoars and only through the extreme exertions of the crew and passenger bare been enabled to keep her afloat. The brig Cyras, Dign, laid by s several boars to render assistance." 1 The Constitutioa was finally got back to San Francisco. MZf Ten Chinamen came up from Cres cent City on the steamer before the last, and purchasing an outfit here, hare gone to the Santiam mines. It it thought they can make from three to fire dollars per day there. If they are successful, it is probable that they will induce others to come up, and before a year from this time Marion and Linn Counties may hare hundreds of China men within their, borders. - tS' Nothing " striking'' had taken place in Kansas, between the last and the former arrival. The bogns free State Legislature had held a short session, and Robinson had cent tbem what he called a message. Gov. Walker did not attempt to break them cp. There has been a conflict between Mayor Wood, of N.T aud the officers nnder the law of the last legislature. Troops . were called ont, but no violence committed, and the legal question was Le fore the courts when the mail left, for de cision. ls& We are indebted to O'Neill for papers by the last steamer. The news will be found elsewhere in our paper. VA The knownothings of Massachu setts haTe nominated N. P. Banks, for Gov ernor. It is said the black republican con vention will also nominate him. . Col. John B. Wellcr has been nomi nated by the democrats of California as a candidate for Governor. For the Statesman. Jwisonlaia RepablleaRs." Ma. Editor I could never exactly under stand why it was that our black republican opponents assumed the name of " Jefferso nian republicans.". I had taken it for grant ed that it was not because of any similarity between the Jeffersonianism of 1800 and the doctrines of modern abolitionism; but pre- , turned the name was assumed because of its well known popularity. 1 knew that the impudence and presumption of our "colored" friends were eqnal to awy thing. A writer in parson Adams' paper of the 1 1th inst., who signs himself " Justus," furnishes a key to their " Jeffersonianism." lie says that ex-l'resident Jefferson was a practical amal gamatioaist, and speaks dogmatically and flippantly about " the slave daughter of Thomas Jefferson, formerly President of the United States 1" It is news to me that Jef ferson had a " slave daughter." Bat V it be true, the recent discovery of this truth will explain the assumption of the name by those who are just now contending so lustily for the equality of the Ethiopian and Caucasian raeea. And I must admit that if Jefferson oas really in favor of amalgamation, mod ern political abolitionists come nearer the - Jeffersonian standard than I had allowed myself to believe. But I really suppose this ankind charge of these " Jeffersonian republicans" to be, like the Indian's wig a far. A Tkce Jefteksoxian-. July 17th, 1857. The California Overland Mail question, After undergoing thorough consideration in -the Cabinet, has been referred to the Post-imaster-General, who is not yet prepared to pronounce a decision.- The impression prevails, however, that the Southern route will be selected, commencing at Memphis and continuing by way of Fort Smith, Don na Anna, and f ort xuma. The object, is to have the route through country suscepti ble of easy settlement, and which will not be interrupted by heavy snows. tST' -Latest advices from Havana indi cate the almost -certain invasion of Mexico y Spanish -troops. The Spanish sqaadrou from Cadiz was offthe coast, reinforcements .of troops were received by every arrival, it is stated positively that Santa Anna is f At the bottom of the movement. Oar latest ,aaviees trem Madrid are to the same effect In the smeaa time, Comonfort is taking en- i rgcuc uCTsurra w repei me invasion. The sjefepeee of Vera Cruz are strengthened and m4 at last accounts the President was on his way to that port with sixteen thousand troops. Resistance or Fugitivb Slaves ix Cisx cikxati. As four of the U. S. . Deputy Marshais were arresting a fugitive slave and his wife, the slave stabbed one of them, Mr. J. C. Elliott, with a long sword knife, npon which another of the marshals shot the slave io the abdomen four times. The ne groes vera then taken into custody. The marshal's wound is dangerous, and the ne gro's is considered to be mortal. The af fray occurred ia a room near the Post-office, where the negroes were secreted. ' 1iE3ota. The latest Minnesota dates , received at Chicago represent the election of a majority of Democratic delegates, as far aa heard from, to the Convention for the formation of a Constitution. . a. A deficit of $550,000 has Leen dis covered in the Ohio State Treasury, caused, as alleged by the defalcation of John G. Breelin, a former Treasurer. .. ..., . Corvaujs, July 18, 185T. Dear. Btsa I see by , the last issue of the Occidental Messenger that both of the newly elected Representatives from Benton county are belching forth their idiotic thun der over fictitious names. The one levels his artillery at you, and the other like a blind man in a fight hurls his missiles received froiu the hands of his great creator aud ma ker (little Julius Caesar Avery) at the head of Veritas. Onr Reverend Representative writes under the coarnonien of 11. Scroggius which properly interpreted n.eau3 Barney Scroggins. The Barney part he borrowed from the sonjr, " Barney let the girls alone," for he, like most other clerical poli ticians, is a great admirer of female beauty. With regard to yonr being mistaken in his former and present political inclinations!, I have this to say. Last year as well as this he came out and run, as he said himself on a self nomination against the regular Demo cratic ticket. His name was placed on the speckled or shirt-tailed ticket side by side with free soilers, black republicans, know nothings, and abolitionists, and he like them. voted the entire ticket, with the exception of voting for himself. I don't think he doue that. Now if the clerical Barney will explain what better he is or was last year than a black republican or abolitionist, then Veritas will yield the point. As for his hav ing clearly defined his position on slavery last year and this, I think the clerical Bar ney is again slightly mistaken. I am told that at the opening of the canvass this year, he informed his hearers that last year he clearly defined his position on slavery nt btarr s poiut, where he knew that nearly a!l the voters were iu favor of a free State. He do ae so, 'he said, because he was honest nnd desired them to vote understanding. The same 8tory he told all around on the can vass, until he got to Starr's point, where he undertook to prove what he had stated; he inquired of one of the Mr. Belknap's If he had not understood him last year to be in favor of a slave Saa'.e. Mr. Belknap re plied, no, sir, I understood you right to the contrary, and voted for you on that Ac count. The clerical Barney was not able to find but one of all his hearers last year that un derstood him to be in favor of a slave State, and that individual was not certain but that he had received the information at his house and not on the stump. The individuals who had heard him express himself in favor of a free State were quite numerous, among whom were some or tlie best citizens of this coun ty. But I repeat, what better is the cleri cal Barney than a black republican or an abolitionist, when he mas on the same ticket with them, votes for them, and nses his influence to elect them and thereby de feat the Democratic party? In my "judg ment that hdl he so learnedly preaches eve ry Sabbath is full of his kind cf democrats; he is surely a wolf in sheep's clothing, and let Veritas hare one more turn at him through the columns of the Statesman, and his slender garments will be torn asunder so that he will appear in all his naked de formity. As for our other Representative who makes his debut over the name " A Voter," his history is short and therefore easily told; he is the first of the political births of the little Julius Caesar Avery. At the time he was begotten and born, the lit tle Julius is said to have been surprised at the size and bulk of his offspring, but upon a close examination he found the material of which he was made excessiTclv soft and Wongy, so much so that bis labor had been ail in vain ; lie however came to the conclu sion that his offspring n,ight eventually crow into a calf, or a one Atrned Buffalo, and he accordingly branded him by slopping him on the forehead with one of his butter stamp, (for the littlj Julius vai then enga ged in the butter trade,) wLerefore the re nowned " Voter" Las ever since worn the brand of " Avery' on the forehead. He is well known and thoroughly despised for having been the suppliant tool aud willing machine of Julius. He claims as does his roaster to be a Democrat. At his birth he was a whig and claimed to be one for.a year or two, but when Jul ius told him Democracy consisted iu being in favor of Corvallis as the Capital of Oregon, and to look upon all such who opposed it as i ederalists, he informed his master that those had always been his sentiments, and was accordingly installed into the sore-headed band. During the late political canvass lie stood side by side with the clerical Barney both opposed the Democratic platform made at Salem, because it was too narrow and limit ed as they stated. To require a Democrat to vote for Democrats, or loose his standing as such, partook of a kiagly government It prevented a Representative from being true to his constituents. They both claim ed to be Democrats, and still run on the same ticket, side by side with black repub licans and abolitionists, and voted for them and used their iufluence to elect the entire republican ticket, with Lawson at its head. " O, consistency thou art truly a jewel." ; The editor of the Occidental Messenger wiil afford his readers much pleasure if he will inform them whether a Pro-slavery Democrat, who runs on the same ticket with abolitiouists, and votes for them, can be a consistent Democrat. In my judgement it would make him a consistent political scoun drel. . "The prominent individual" in this coun ty referred to by "A Voter'' is Aterv. Is he not truly promineut ; his political incon sistencies would make even a fool promi nent. If political fraud, deception, intrigue, misrepresentation and ingratitnde are calcu lated to make an individual " prominent," then Avery is a " prominent individual." Last year when he was running for Repre sentative from this connty, be promised the knownothings, sore heads, and abused wings, that if they would elect him he would abund antly avenge all their wrongs, received from the hands of the Salem faction, aud particu larly from the hands of the editor of the Statesman, his inveterate foe. Didnt he avenge thtir wrongs and his with interest ? Poor devil, he never took a trick. He ought to prate aud creaky about this town io rela tion to the Salem platform, claiming that it does not allow representatives to be govern ed by the will of their constituents. What did he do last winter when this entire town petitioned the Legislature to incorporate this town and to extend the limits on tbe sooth to Mary's rirer; did he draw the act in conformity with the petition; did he obey the will of Lis constituents ? Not by any means. What prevented him J The Salem platform was not then made, yet in terest the almighty dollar locked his jaw, and griped his fist, thereby preventing bin. from drawing the act so as to extend the limits of the corporation far enough 60utb to take in but a very small portion of his property. Ht was desirous of saving the taxes. He goes on the .principle, save the rich, for the poor can beg," and he talks about tbe Democratic platform pre venting representatives from obeying the will of their constituents. Did he obey the will of his constituents when this county was organized f There were but 160 inhab itants then residing in this connty; 118 of the. 160 signed a petition asking the Legis lature to extend the limits of the county 8 miles further south; was It done? No. Why not 7 Arery was in the Legislature that year and was chairman of the Committee on counties; he managed so that 42 of his con- i Stituents ruled 1 18 ; why did - he do . that, a . a a, t .' toy ! nts uocxet again ruled mm : he was fearful if he took on the 8 miles, his county seat would go off from his land claim. SThis Avery ia a i prominent individual in this county, isn't he T He is only prominent for his ehieunery and not for political honesty. Poor devil, he shall hear from me again. Yours truly. - VERITAS. IQ- Hon. John Wentworth, Mayor of l hicago, has been arrested by the U. S. Marshal, charged with stealing the mail bags, and held to bail in the sum of $8,000. Judge Drummond decided that Mr. Went worth, in his official capacity of Congress man received tho mail bags, and that un less a special demand was made for them, had a right to keep them. . lie was accord ingly discharged. Fi.niihino the Washington MosiuE.sr. We learn that Dr. Brandeth has resolved to devote the proceeds of his business, which are stated to be $40,000 a year, to the iuiiuc diate completion of the Washington Monu ment. Special Notices Hollow at Pills. General debilttv, low npirits, and nervous irritation, are the Inevitable consequences of indigestion. Renovate tbe stomach, clear tbe bow els, and regulate tbe secretions with these wonder working Hills, and the strength returns, tbe depression ceases, the nerves become calm. ThU is not theory, bat practical truth founded 00 long yean of exporteooe, volumes of testimony, and the concurrent admission of all medical men who have ever-witnessed tbe effects of ine reraeay. in intacountrv, dyspepsia has heretofore been so common a complaint, that it might almo.t be termed a " mitional institution." If, however, dyspep tics, generally, are wise enough to resort to this reme- ay, ins aiscs.e win soon become a ranty. Da. L. J. CiriAT-s Surgical and Medical Iustitutels so extensively known in this Territwv that anv notice of it, or of him, might seem soperflaous. Yet'fearing that there are those who heretofore hiving no need of medical aid. have cegiecled to ascertain tbe proper mj itrin-i in ckctoi imiorxune. 10 moee we beg leave to direct attention to Dr. L. J. Czapksv. who ia certainly a Physician of great skill nnd wonderful sncce in hi profusion. The Dr. has devoted much attention to the treatment of rhr-mic and private dis eases, and stands unrival!ed in his management of mem. 10 luose wno need seen awtnee we cheerfollv recommend Dr. I.. 3. Czapkay ; it would be well at sll events 10 consnu nim, as he mates no charte for con saltation, and much g-xd might remit from It. Tbe Dr. guarantees a cure in a!l ciscj or ak no compensation. " see lr. I.. J. Czapkay sadvertnementiin another column 01 mis pnper. 12in J SALEM MABKET. IXIRRECTEO WEEKLY, BY B. P. EROtTX. Salem. July 23, I?57. ritoDi'ci. Wheat, white : dull 1 00 Wheat, mixed, do 90 Oa"ts, i 40 5o Potatoes, 50 Onions, . B-.-ins, ...... Peas : .. Bacon, sides, Bacon, hams, ...... ...... ... Lard, in kegs, .. ... .... .. Butter, fresh rolls, ..... .. Batter, packed, . Eirgs, Chickens, per doson Elour, per 100 lbs., Pork, FRUITS . Dried Apples,.... - .. 75 s 1 M I 00 t 00 S SO 14 IS 15 35 30 85 3 U0 3 00 .. Cash. 5 a 6 16 Id none. a 19 a 25 300 Dried Peaches, Dried Currants, Apples, per bushel, Summer, . LUMBER. Fir, clear, pr M , Cedar, par M, Shingles, cedar, per M,... Shingles, 6r. per M, .. GROCERIES. Sugar, !?. O., Sugar, China, .. 6fr, wkil, rushed, ........ .. 9.vrnp Coffee, .... . .. Rice, Soap Salt Candles, adamantine, Candles, tallow, Saleratus, . 17 00 a 90 00 30 00a 3500 C00i7 00 500 13 a 82 16 a 19 95 a 30 S5a 1 60 17 a 19 15 a SO I9ia 14 24 a 3 37la 50 . 1 85 a 37j I?4a 15 Cordage, . 25 a 33 Whit Lead, 15 00al6 00 Nails, ent, per keg 7 50 a 800 Naila, wrought, per kee, 13 00 a 1500 OILS. Linseed, per gallon.scarce, . . . . . 2 75 Boiled OU a 8 75 Whale 1 50 a S 00 Glass, per foot, . . 8 a DII OOODI. Sheetings, hroTvn, i. 10 1 Sheetings, bleached, IS a Drills, brown, 10 a L 14 80 12 20 i? 374 100 50 75 13 10 17 14 10 18 50 33 40 Drills, blue, Merrimac Prints, . . Common Fancy Prints,.... Mons. DeLaine Irish Linen,.... Brown Linen Brown Table Linen Satinett, double mills!, 1 Kentucky Jeans, .... . Cotton Jeans OU a 1 85 371a 60 SO a 35 Pants, satinett, 9 00 Boots, kin, J 50 a 4 00 a 4 00 Btots, calf, : .5 00 a 7 00 MARRIED. In Salem, O. T.. Thursdav 83d lust., bv Rev. Mr. Fearne. Mr. Tho as Smitb, of Jackson county toaiise ItlXO.KU WAftX UABttlsON DIED. ' In Portland, on the 21st inst., Painter's cholia. Mr. E. D altos, of I W. W. Page. TTORXET AXD COCXSELLOB AT LAW. 6a lem. O. T Office, first door south of tbe States man Office, np stairs. 20tf Blanks. DEEP8, mortgages, powers of attorney for sale of scrip, tlx receipts, Gnal proofs, and notifications a new lot jm-t printed and for sale at the Statesman Office. July 27. 1857. 20tf Notice ri hereby given to the citizens of Marion f"rjft county and vicinity that the subscriber will 1rf( ofler for sale, on the first day of next Scptem ber. the followincr nronertv to wit : 13 bead of good American cows and their calves ; cows all well broke ! 9 head yearling steers and hell ers; one 2 year old steer; two 3 year old steer; 2 yearling marc colts ; one 2 year old mare colt ; 1 One American mare, 4 years eld ; 1 Spanish mare ; 1 good two horse wagon; I sett short tug harnew. Terms op Sals Three or six months credit to suit purchasers with note ami approved seenrity if reques ted, at 10 per cent discount, for cash down. Place of sale at Mr. Rolands one, mile north cast of Conaer's Kerry. Sale to commence at 10 o clock, P. M. WILLIAM PHILLIPS. Marion CM., July 21, 1R57. 20tds Indian Department Notice. SEALED proposals for fnrnisbing one hundred tons of good merchantable flour in sacks, containing 50 or 100 pounds each, will be received ut this office, until 10 o'clock, A. M., of tbe 17th day of Angust next. The flour to i delivered at tbe agency on the Silettz River, on or before the tirst day of November next Tbe eoutracwr will be required to give bonds in the sum of ten tbousaca aoiiars ror tne laitniui perform ance of tbe contract. It is desired that all proposals be fnll and precise, and that each be aceompaulcd with the wBtTTE. con ssst of two responsible ncrsous to become seenrity for tbe faithful execution of any contract based on said proposals. All proposals must be addressed to the un dersigned and marked on the outside " Proposal for ia-nisaing uour. Pavmcnt will be made a soon as funds applicable to tliat purpose sra received fro a the Trtasnr Depart ment. For the information of bidden, I would say that the money out of which it is expected to pay for the floor was appropriated by the last Congress, and while 1 am unable to fix upon any exact time when it wiH be re mitted, I confidently believe that it will be received bere on or before tbe expiration of the time fixed for the delivery of tbe floor. he proposals will be opened publicly, and al! inter ested are invited to he present. J. W. NESMITH. rt . Snpt. Ind. AfTa. O. and W. T. fr iICE lND,! Affairs. Salem, O.T.. Jul, is, 1R57. r0wl Notice T8 kmbt given, that we. the undersigned -"xti wrem in hnu Ar ao 1 i, . . r- i ... j . late or Linn count, will mlv a tka P...-. .. Win county to rWgn ear letters of administration upon the aforesaid estate. , , GIDEON W. BACKUS, t Boiler and Steam Enilne for Snln. rpHE cudersignej bffers for sale a steamboat boiler -7- euRiue ; mey will be Bold wnerately if .desU ,.. . ABKHJtfKTH Y ft CO. ; )rfgn C J".v . 18S7. - 2(,tf 81,000 Reward. ALL penons who may be indebted to thr uadcrslirn ed are hereby notified that I bare this dav left ut notes and account aK.iaxt tiiein witli R v 'a.lt.Tl Kq.. for collection. y. F. Sselein, July 81. 157. 1-Ll.MOXDOS. 20ra3 Dental. T K. CARDWELL, Dcntiat. will practice ia Eueene J . tity, from July 21st, to Augiwt 6tb ; will practice I tn Kosebiirglrom AnB.t 7th. to 31 ; will pTaSS Tin XV Incbeerrrnra September 1st. to loth 5 will practice t Baker' Mills, September 11th, to 15th. Willviait uicnuBuime points wncn requefliea. J. R.CARDWELL, JulyU. loi?. istd A r at r Notice!! SEALED proposals for furnishing I8,M0 bu-hcli of oats, will be received st the offioe or the Asit. Quar termaster at Fort Vancouver, W. T., until It o'clock M.. on tbe 10th or Aamst next. These aeiircrcani roix aucouver.01 a merritantable quality of standard weight. In xtrons; sack of two bushel each! Say cooo busbcM daring the months of Angust and September. CWQ in October, aud the remaining 1000 In November, ia lots of aotlt th.in 1000 bushels. Proposals will be entertained from oarties uffarin. 1. furnish the whole amount required, or a portion onlv kot Lea's than 8000 bushels. It U dcolred that all propo-ats be full and precise, and that esch be accompanied with tbe waiTTEK com" scst of two responsible and respectable cersons to iu. come security for tbe faithful execution f any con tract based on said proposals. All proposals must be addressed to the undersigned and marked on tbe out side Proposals for furnishing forage." The nnJersirncd reserves 1 1 himielf the t'.rV.t in re ject any or all of t!ie proposals. tilir tS IN u ALLS, Csit. and A int. Or. ef a.ttn. II. A fin i Ofkice of Asst. Qa. Maarca , Ft. Vancouver W. tl jone . tr. 193 Sale of School Lauds, Marios Conntj." OX Monday, tbe 7th day of September next, at tbe Conrt house. In Salem, will be offered for sale a praou 01 uie scnooi lanas in Marion county. Sale to commence at Id o'clock A. M. icxats or bits. One fourth of the purchase money In hand, and the remainder iu three euai, annual in stalments, at ten per cent per annum iutcest from date of purch For further particulars see statute of 1365'S. r . m. a ilesctlptton or tbst portion of the land which will be offered for sale, may be found at the of- B.F.BONHAM , ' Sapt. Com. School?, Marion Co. ouruiuiTS, lUj. laws It. 31. Dtt Helle. DEALER ia Oregon Produce. OiBce at W. wold A Qo.'s styre. Salem. Salem, July 1. 1So7. Look. Here ! r. L Cne - 1 Li. persons indebted to raewiU tlcase come for- a. waru ana jeme pp. I'roduce. st ca-h prices, will be taken for debts ca?h will not h. nf,.i t.i-- haate, 1 want to close up my books, and dont want to be aLwars about 1L These having demands agaiiist me will present tbem at mv old stand and ret the mm. ' - V AT 14 I I V Corvallis. Joly 4, 1?I7. istf " Hogs. Hogs. Hogs. rpHE substrii'er wishes to contract for 10.000 Perk J 1 8 VT ur-orx. ror which the h ghest market price will be paid in cash. i.:x:rai advances wiil be made in carbon contracts . ? - M. DU UELLE. jn- vmce una. uruwotii and Co. a. Salem. Salem, July 1, 1957. istf Jackson Call Billiard Saloon. iorre?rrz mx cm wrvrvi w , , v fpilE Cfacicest UqoorieonCantlv on band at K ,be McCO.NXELLA WRENN. Lorvajiu.jnjy4.lo57. 19tf Wanted. 100,000 XVi B. H. DU EELLE. r Offi?e at Oriswold 4 Co. Salem. Ja.'y I.1S57. l?tf Salem Bath House. OPEN every Wednesday and Satordsv, and S'indaymonilugs nntil 10 o'clock Single Tickets, ii W. 1 tr drea. To be had at the bouae. c 00. Terms ch. - MORIUS THOMAS. Pn.p'r. HmJ Salem. July 14. 157. llunles. OVES and covered buggies Conncord make, for aaie. Apply to J- M cCR A KEX , Portland. liar Fixtures for Sale. rpHE subscriber, desirous of ebangieg his business. u:i i"i Mie ine nar nxturea or the ShakJpeare Saloon, la Corvallis. together with a fine billiard table and tbe balls. Ac, belng:ng to the alien connected with the Saloon. All the article are in go.d order.and will be sold for the cash down on verv liberal terms. appij immeuiateiy 10 ..... CHAS. SILVER. Corvallis. July . 19SZ.. ; Mw3 Efftu Ksrrs- Ens. 4 WAiiTED' ,0-000 doten tnh W-for "bich cash "I V will be paid, by li. M. DU BELLE. at (Jnswold ft Co. lSlf Salem. July 1. 1SS7. JVotice. IIORVALLIS Ware House. No. l.we offer for rent- ISAAC MOOHK. or way man sr. clair. In connection with the above we have a pork house 'tf MOORE A St. CLAIR. Orleans Warehouse. ORLEANS Ware H.w, opposite Cnmllis. for rent. Stf , ISAAC MOORE. - AUUKb room in Orleans, a first rate stand for a nroduce deslpr. Th Drlnra ....1 win oe rrniea logeinern required. ISAAC MOORE. - July 8, 1857. istf Iard lVanted. , -.. LARD 23.000 Tor which cash will be paid, by B..M. DURELLE, ' . atUriswold A Co. Salem, July l.lSoi. istr C. B. Pillow. ' DEALER in clocks, watches and Jewelrv. Pa- SS. lem, O. T. Particular attention paid to tbe 7? repairing of watches and clorks. All work war- Bait ranted. Jewelry repaired at short notice. FOR RALE: - ' Watches and clocks, 8 dav striking clocks at low price ; also 30 hour marine clocks. JEWELRV. very Ladies and rents Brooches. Flnrvr Hino. r. Bin.. r:.,u D....1.1 1 . ! B-... ...B ., v"u i..v rira, muam oaillB, XC., OtC. Salem, July 6, 1857. nf Ambrolype and Dafutrrraa Collerj. rpiIE undersigned being permanentlv loestod at En. X gene City, and having made all ne'nurr arramre- ments are now fully prepared to take both Ambrotype ni LTBKuerreoiype picmres, anu respectfully solicit thi call and attention of the pnbllr. Gallery at The Globe Hotel ia Eucem Citr. PARKS i II AFT. June 6, 1S57. , I7m3 A'otice. . NOW fir large Falcs and small profils, for rash or Oregon produce. , A well selected a.tKortment of aresa paucriu, iwiiines, aennoa, Calicoes. Uuigbams aud all ctber goods Mr ladiea. An assortment 01 bon- nem nnu lanies nais 01 me latest fashion. Also a well selected assortment of clothing, boots and shoes of the best oualitv. coffee. pepper. AalaratuB, aud lamp oil, wfth oUer articlcH.ioo nnmrron-w monunn. ror imiij opposite Baum & Bro., a4xr Aw uwi v air VU"u fl-KCI , ,c. L. WESTACOTT. . May 19, lfS7. lOtf Bakery and Confectionery. TIIE nndorsigned would announce to the public that 1 . U . . 1 1 : . 1 . .1 . mv; u'o ccutun-uKu uieniseires in the baking and confectionery bueinesa at Salem, on Commercial street, cvmiiu uuur nuno 01 tne union uouse. A thorough experience at the baking business they trust will enable them to give satisfaction to their customers. All order f UUIMjr uiicg. Groceries and Frnits, will also be kept constantly on t?d-J.. McGIXN & WRIGHT. Strayed, l('nu5 " suDscnber. a portion of his stock, marked -"- ruui a iouowb: crop off tbe lull ear. and swallow-fork in the right, U. brand. Any person know ing the whereabouts of oattlo bearior this brand and marks, will be properly rewarded by sendicg me infor- on' i Aaew HEATHERLT. Lane connty, Ang. T, 195C. .:;, . j?tf Notice 9100 Reward. c ; I HAVE this day disposed of all my right and inter est of the stock appcrtaiaing to the Belvidere 6. loon" to nessro. tt. a. xtaraer . Co., and all persons knowing themselves indebted to me heretofore either by note or account, will please come forward and settle up EPSEBE M. PLAMOKDOV. Sam, May 6, 1657. . ?m3 AtG.E. COLE'S. rnnu, ginghams, and deUioeai - r I Oregon rrOQBCC. iwn,,uree ana wis- i T HAVE received by utrR Kabanikete. : L,aaici gioves; iairhen and rasntilhu; ' ' I gtcamer C Cravat, handkerchiefs and hrir. l4ies and gout kid gloves all colors - Ladies collars, sleeve aud embroidery;' ' " BtupcndeMi belts and elastic: . Silk and merino under shirts and drawers; leans, tweeds and Satiaetta; dents white ebirU great variety; , Hickory, check and calico sbirU; . Flannels, crash and diaper toweling; Fancv bed blanketi. and saddle blankets t . I i ! . Sheetings, ahirtiog and domestic goods; ! Men's coats, vests and panU; . Boy's coats, vests sad pants; :- Mpn's boots aud shoes of every description; - Ladiea abees and and gajtere, ol all kind Children slioei -great variety: leuU, ladies, auS children Kllppera; ' Men's and boj's cashmtre, wool ana fur hak; Crockery, Glasawarc, Looking-glasses, Tubs, Woudcnt-warc, Buckets and Brooms; Hardware of all kinds, Saab, Window Glass and Patty, j Uralo Cradles, Scythes. Snaths, Forks and Kakes. 50 kegs Xails Old Colony. Warehani anil Parker's brand.-". 4c, Ac. CAETENTEH'S AND BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS- Hammera, hatchets and braces. Drawlng-kaivee awd planes. 1 Riveting, and shoeing hammers, fr'teel square, iron squares and try squares. Rip and cross, band saws and wood saws. Paint brushes, chweb and gimlets. uua. screws, locks and latches. Pocket knives, knives and forks, - Cupping knives and razors. rowaer, snot. Ic4 and cans. GRQCEB1ES. Eat Boston tyrop in kegs, and on draogM, " Tea? in caddy's and in balk, Sugar, coffee, stlaratus, ' . ' Dried apples, tobacco and salt. Pie fruit. pic!ik-s and vinegar. Soap, candles and starch. TO BLACKSMITHS A OTHERS. To nrrive In fifteen days from San Francisco, a large assortment of Iron and Steel, Iron axels, steel spria, ??. waon boxes, which I will sell at such prices as will give satisfaction. o. C COLE. CorvallM. June 89, 1BS7. 16tf WANTED in exchange fr merchandise or on ae count 10.000 lbs. good butter, for which I will pay Si cents per lb. o. E.COI.E. T'ff.'tfTE0 ia exchange for CiH or merchandise, I T 50,000 lbs. Cf bacoa for which I will pay the bighert price. 0. E.COLE. I WANTF9 13 "eh"? 'r csh. 80.000 11. washed I W00'' for 1 M PJ 1 cents per lb. O. E. COLE. WAN TED in exchange Tor cash or merchandise, 100 ii. bashe" of Ko& apples, to be delivered by the twin 01 August nignest price paid. O. E. COLE. T AM going to San Francisco about tbe 18th of A m. gust, ana an persons harms lavmar bottrr. rn lrJ K con, or wool, to dispose of would do well to bring them I lire. U. KLIfllR Cspeclal Notice. 11SH on accounts or for goods will not tt rtfiutd to v laia Mir. is. E. COLE. I rPUE iron- 1. Iron axles and wsiron boxes have 1 J. arrived at O. F COLE'S. j Y"H,TE td ,n1 Linseed Oil, at G.E. COLE'S. TTOI'S. hemp rope, clitbliceg, and grass rope, st a A . u. i.-a lOTTON warp and wool cards, at 0. E. COLE'S. COLLINS axea, with and without handles, at V-' 15. E. Cnt.TTSL PiUAfcULS. mautllias. delait.es. braize. Cbalim. silks, lawns, ginchams. cambric in!Th.tmi pace) and all kinds of ladles drew goods in great vine s' (i. K. IXJLFTi BUTTER salt 8SO00 Ibe. for sale low. at ii. E. COI.E-S. H OES, shovelV, axes and hammers at C. E. Colb's. I 17 V f Jt Y T HLX O in the way of Farmer's supplies, fur cic vmsp Ki. zi. (JOLB S. TTERYTHLKO that Farmers have to sell, boocnt at O. E. Colb's. -IRUCKXRT of ail kiaJa at pLAvTAREofsllkind. H. E. Coui O- E. Colx's. rOOUEN ware and brooms at G. E. Colk's. BCGOT whips, Carriage whips and stage whips at G. B. Colb's. Tti!' fchoes end gaiterx. toys acd youtaa sl:oes ccarse and fin, for sale at U. E. CilLt s. CHrLIRES-S shoes, etout, medium sd Be, for sale , Bt O.E.Coi.. 1 A DIES gaiters, slippers and shoes of every detcrip- G. E. Cote's. LADIES dress goods. Cue assortment at epriug and summer styles ; O. E. Cole's. D RKSS trimmings for sale at G. E. Cole's. V7"rJITE goods, embroideries, larrn. trimmings, etc. O.K. CeLSf. v v etc. .etc.. at "PRIXTS. spring and summer rty'ee. Merrimack. Co- x cnico, union, t'diuaeiuuii and Manchester at O. E. Colis's. SMALL profit and quick returns is the motto at S-E CoLB'a. .Indian War Claims. THE Comraision appointed to examine and report pou the expenses incurred in the suppression of nosmiiiea in me iaie inuixn war in Oregon and Wash- Inzton ov the territorial oovernmepts of raid TVrriin. nes, hereby give notice that hereafter tbe board will concentrate its work at Vancouver. . T.. whrrr ail applications and eommnnicatione touching its official duties may he made. The labors of the Commission . under the hi and th order organizing tbe board, are devoted to ascertain ing and reporting Me expanses eeeinuiy nwwrrset fry t-.e rte TWsCories ta simaresssitr Misa aiMfiKfin Stm.- liaun ctaim wu matins lor sue losaot prtiperty dur ing tbe war, not actually in tbe pnblie service, cannot be entertained or passed unoa. Claims of this kinH can only be acted upon nnder further legislation of rerson nsviug cuius ret anaaineted with the re spective Territorial authorities should see to it that such claims be recognized by the proper departments i ine mie voinuieer mine, anu presented through tbem to the commiaaioe. Hoping to make a final report to the Secretary of " ar eany in ia coming autumn, it is urged hv the commission Wat authorities ami claimants interested will exhibit tbe promptness which will render such consnmmation pracucaoie. A. J. SMITH. U.S. A. t " RUFCS LVGALLS.U.S. A. v L- F.GROVER. ' Commissioners Vancouver. W. T., Ju'y 8, 18S7. !Sw4 SI" Other miners of Orearow and Wa.ahinirtnn Terri tories please publish 4 weeks and tend bill to Commis sion. Marion House. Salem. ryMIE undersigned announces to the poMic -a. mat ne uas purcirasea tne well Known tavern stand, called tbe Marion House, in Sa lem, together with the furniture and fixtures thereof. He will keep it tn first rate style, and invites tne patronage or the public. R. M. MAY. May 2J, IS07. Htf Wool, Wool, Wool j r 1Mb undersigned are now prepared to card wool, at .a. toe machine, near the Mtrie Mills, on the Little Luckiamnte, Polk County, O. T. A difference of three cents per in. win be made in tbe carding. in cases where grease is nrrnisbed. EVERTS & CO. aiayii. 185T. .... liml Money to Loan. tSJrXflfifi TO loan or exchange for Bntter. Pork. latMMW Rirm, l.arrl Uom. ptfn mi x.. A.i The highest market price will be paid for a'ny of tne iwwr namej articles in caan, ny ' . H.M.PU RELLE. VW Offii-e at W. C. Griswold ft Co . Salem. July 1,135 7. ' 10 A Rare Chance. THE subscriber will rent bis place, one of the most desirablo locations rti Salem, and near the Institute, for one or two years; will rent it furnished, together with a cow, a good orchard, that Will produce thirty bushels of ap ples this year, and a large quantity of currants ; will board with the occupant wife and one child four mm. old. In a word, he will give any one without young children, who has children to school, such a rhnny. .t will induce bim to accept of the offer which he will make.. W. WARREN. Salem, July 6, 1657. - . I7w3 Engene City Hotel. rrtHE undersigned would inform hit friends J- and the traveling public generally, that Rf !) fitting it ud. in a new. and splendid UvTe itK Jim ne nas nua ine cuaene utv uouj. and ::t private rooms for travelers, ladiea, gentlemen, or fami lial. Tbe table shall be plentifully furnished with eve ry thing tbe country affords. . I haTe first rate (table and will keen cnn-tantlv ammlled with rlit r hay. Ac, and I think I can render general satisfaction to all who will favor me with a oalL il- U. HARLOW Eogene City, June 28, 1857. 17w One Thousand Dollars Reward ' TTTILL be paid by the subscriber, to any peraa who V will furnish him with 3 100 pounds good batter H. M. Pu RELLE. at GriswnM A- r ' Salem. July 1, 1857." - 18tf ' . Notice. and for Cash, Hale von. and bhuBhia, t arrivedi a freh lot of arace- riea, Ac. ahigtyaddM fott former stodr.offtr aa good svs assort f fn i luuaffrsr, piusjskin, paints and oils uaref sdae-TerrStory, to wit: - . i4 wisraiSo. 1 aogar. - . Jr i 4. A lbs. beat Ban green coffee, :-, , . n' U9lt. Java. . . , . iJbM lbs. Manilla No. 1 engar. . - S001b.N.O.an4S.I.sagar iaboU.andkegs. io ins. Oiaca pepper (roona , 70 box gr. spue. . - 200 lb, allapise, (round,) , - i lOdot.Eog, and Am. nuw tar din glass, , " plefmit -S ' freak peaches :' a e " 1? " 8 5 i tomato catsup In eases S ea. in glass, Cayanne pepper (in glass) ' t resh Baltimore cove o Titers 5 lb cans, Lobsters, fresh in 8 tt cans. urooms, Tainted palls, (S hooi,) T. Collins A Co. axes, with and with ax handles, , " - . . Its. Borax, ' " " ' SO lbs. Onm camphor. ' iO boxes ad. candles e's, 80 and to ea. ' 50 " Hill A Colgate's No. 1 soap, S " Olive oil Splsgnolla brand " 5 " Cresm Tartar. 10 " Saiaratos, 10 kegt 6 " Soda. ' ' 30 chests, old and young hyson, gun powder. - uupenai mua uwwi ia mux and IA I I B caddies. f 100 half boxes sardines. .10 , - Oherkins in I gals. JO. Tobacco" diff. brands, 30 Juz. papers smoking V 1-TJ Txra matches. fate aatnaeajs. 30u Iha. Carolina aud Cltisa rke, S00 gala, spsirm and polar oil. ( ; HO sacks Liverpool (rd. and S. I. ealt, S half bbla. SU'art's crashed sugar, SO kegs " Seth AJro' ijnf In kegs, ' . bbli.pu cider ?negtr, dried apple Ac. . Akui a general assortment ot nainU, paint oils, win daw glass and nails, to wtt : 300 gals, raw and uabo3oI cil, 20 Copal varnish, SO Spirit's torpentiae. r - , - . - ,60 boxes German glass SX 10, luK 15. 10X 14, ;- JtIO, AC. j - firv and Bribed civis of all colors, and sc quantity. . A good assortment Cf paint and other brushes ; alan a gooa asonment 01 tscrrra akv aama. I have of Oregon prodoce '00 Iba. Oregon A No. 1 better. to 8,000 lbs. bacon, .am. shoulder, and aides, 30 bosfael beans, ii bushel peas, SO bushel buck wheat floor. SO sacks 8. F. floor. oaU, tlu'W ffed. andanv quantity of first rate potatoes. i. PEEaCOTT. Oregon City, Feb. 9, 1357. .. f 'f . lis ! Tc Workers ef Inn ud Steel f I HAVE this dav received by the arrival of the J. R. Whiting from San Francisco, the following assort ment of iron and steel, to wit : 2.000 lbs. Norway shape. J.0OT Iba. i K Iron (flat.) 2.000 ' 3X4-18 3.000 " iXi " " 3.000 " , 5-16. i. 1, and 1J. inch round 1,000 " assorted cast steel. 100 " hce shoe nails. (Ot Which together with stock In store makes as com plete an assortment aa can be found in Territorv and will be sold as cheap as the cskafist fcr cash or c-ion- rry prouace. J. s. FEESCOTT Oregon aty. Feb. S3, 1957. 50tf Keapers. Tbresfaers. PERS0X3 who have purchased Reapers or Thresh ers of ta. are herebv notified that thev have arrir- ed and are ready fur delivery. Al-to on band S eieht horse Threshers for sale. ii. A BERNETHT A CO. Jcn15.1S57. IStf Lime. fZC bbls.Lime, Jost received at A BERNETHT A COS, June 15. 17. lfitr Grain Cradles. fZ VOL. superior, fire fingered grain cradles. ju?t re- j ceiveu anu jor sale. u. AtttKIHt ; A CO. jnne 1 . taST. - jstf Tobacco. Q A CASES best brands received and let sale low : iCJ 5 C. Prsde of the Union ; 5 c Anie&ce; 5 C. Cockade ; 5 C- Grape and Bird Pars&no. Q-ASSRyEIHY A CO. Boots and Shoes. BOOTS band. and t-hocs scitad ta tbe summer trade en Q. ABEEXSTHT ft CO. Nails. KEGS a9orted sizes for sale bere to O. ABERygtHT i CO. Drills. BALES Drills Just received aed for sale 10 U. ABERKETHT ft CO. IStf Jor.e 1557. . ...- . galea, Harkca. - ' pHE scbscriber. proprietor of the Salem Market. In jl tne center 01 ine town, u nasnv to irm ths 1 lie that he keep constantly on band a supply at aB the varieties of meats. freh and pickled. Be ajso has fhs vanoos ainas 01 veretao.es in therr season. Beef will ne sola as ioimws: tore Quarters. S cents oer in., bind quarter 10 cents; and if y on want a choice piece, I shall curse you a r n a pmn. au ainraoi larmer s nroaucc ana rratn reeVMi in exenange lor meets. THOMAS CEOSS. KSiem. JU1T 7. ISA 6. i7tf Fresh From New York. O.V HAND AXD IfOlV BECElVtTfti. I K1 UOOU8, CloUiing. Boees and 8bnea. Hard- jl ware, urocenes. hooics ami stattanfcrv. f".' tm ana see mess. - zeu - J. z. A I. R. MOORek. HULL'S No. 1 Soap, the best you ever used. Try it White lead, linseed oil. turDentine. cnttv. indigo, nsdder, copperas, alnra. oil for lamps snd machinery, New Orleans sugar, crashed sugar, cream tartar, saleratas, soda, at 2stf MOORES'. FAMILY BIBLES, Webster's Quarto Dictionary, L rivereitv " Variety of Miscellaneous Works, worth bnrinr. at Stf MOORES. Adnainistrator'a Xotice. "VTOTICE is hereby given thit the undesigned was i V apgointed administrator, of the nctato nt I tv BKlUi3. deceased, fctteof Marion Co.. O.T on the 13th dav of Jnlv. 1SS7. 1,v 11. Jtir nt th trK... Conrt of Marion Co., therefore all persons indebted to said estate wiil please come forward and make pay ment to the undersigned at bis residence eight miles nrth of Salem, and all nersons harini' claim aniiutf said estate, will present the same with I he proper voach- im, wituiu ww jtar irozn tne eate 01 tnis notice. I. W.HILE. AdraiaT. Jaly 13, 1857. ... 19w Probate Notice. "VrOTICE is hereby given that bemetrious D. Hook- A v 1 er Executor of the last will and testament of M. UAKKOWS, deceaed, has rendered her so counts to the probate court of Polk county, for final set- ftinutiw. ibu toe conn nas annointM rum nm inecnav of August, at Dallas in said county, for the adjustment wiwnn. ' JAMliS TA1LUK.J. P. July 7, 1857. 10w3paid Administrator's Notice. XTOTICE is hereby given, that tbe undersijrned 1 it appointed administrator of tbe estate or FESO COOLIUGE. deceased. Uta of Marion eountv. O.T- on the 30th day of June. 1857, by tbe Jadge of tbe probate conrt in aud for Marion oonntv. therefore aU nersons wing said estate will please come forward and make payment 10 tne undersigned at his residence in rillver- 1 cnuuty, ana nit nersons navtng claims gainst said estate will nreaent the came with tbe eras er vouchers within one year after tbe date of this ne- I w tuey win oe lorever barred. AI COOUDGE. Admin'r. Jnne 30, 1S57. - . : , . 17w4paid Probate Notice- NOTIC E is hereby given, to all persons mtereeted in the estate of ELi GIGL IRE. deceased, that the administrator of said estate, has filed his petlvion in the probate court ii and for Marion county, asking an or- urrorcii toe real estate 01 said deceased, whtca is situated in Marion county, tberetnra ali persons iater- n xaio estate win please ssae notice timtsstd pe tition will be heard or. Monday the 3d day of August. 196 7, at one o'clock. P. M.. of said day. aod it is order- u. uv mun, im uua some oe puDusaea iu tne urcgou otateeman rorionr soccesnre wecas. J. D. BOON. J. P. Jnly 6. 1957. r 18w4paid ; - Gattle for Sale. THE aubacribsr, living at Humphrey's fer ry, in Marion Couctv. will sell sixlv head of stock. cotMUtins? of cows, calves, vearlincs and beef cattle, and three horses. They will be sold on fair terms. Purchasers are requested to call and look at toe stoat. ; , 1::- . s. i.sunaau. June 27. 1857. , . ' . . 16w6paid Sold Out. : THE subscriber, having sold out, oalla upon every- j bodv indebted to bim to settle up their aocoana. ale can be found a tne 01a hwv. rniLircoiusi. Salem. March S. 1857. , - - SJtf , , Land Warrants lllgnesi . rTtcc. rpHE undersigned will pay oaah. aad th highest prW A betag paid, tor a row una wstiausk ppiy as ue Btatesaaan office. ... asarirn. BUSH. Balem. June 73, 1857. ISO Wanted "T UTTER B9fi0 sVs. for which the highest market JL9 pries win be paid.by . W. DTJ RELLE." at GriswoiaT k Co. . H8tf taTcm. July L. 1S57. EST RAY NOTICES. ' IHuUHea of ail setisys are itqniiosl by law to be aa rertised ia the SttManan. The charge therefor, flxed bv the" law,' Ja one dollar for each animal taJam up. tlo advertiseinent will appear nnder thi bead until paid for. fb'drrf ni snfleyyor": ktasftbas flte cofscca anfcmf is Kent with an estray notice, tbe aotfee will not be pb published until Urc full amounS is received. : We eaa't charge c"tT nottc4h)taniocflf la too anall. TAKEN UP, by tbe undersigned , residence two BlUe north of Silvertea. one rod cow. three years old. the half of the fiaehead white. tUo other browa. ism white on the belly and brisket , , ri. t. Htmrrt j ' r June zi, 1(557. !0w? TAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living on the Toad leading from Jacksonville to 0mpqua, about 111 miles from Jacksonville, a moose colored mare, aupwu aed to be about seven years old. legs nearly black, soma saddle marks, bat no brands perceivable ; she baa been racnfng In the neighborhood about three months, and waa shod ail round when sbe I rat came. . f- . - - - W. KINO. -July, 4; 1SC7. Krwl TAKEH UP, by the enbtcriber, living at the mona tain honae, Ashland preciBct; Jackson coasty, one small flea-bitten gray mare, with a email bay borse coit ; tbe mare ia branded on the left shoulder with T ; she has lately last her shoes. , JAMES F.ASDERSOH. Jane 3. 1857. lOwt TAKEN UP. bv the (Qbecriber. living on tbe X aide of the sooth fork of tbe Luck Inmate, in Poik Co., in what is called the QiHam aetUeaaeat, clay bank colored horse, about three years old last spring ; so marks or brands perceivable. Said horse has basal fan ning about my premises abect eighteen month?. . JAME9 C.HALL. ;. June t3, 135?. '- - 0ir T,Alif VP- nr table rock, one pair of black and white cartie, about six years old. crop off the left ear . brand no F. M. CflAPVAK. ' Jackson county. July a, 17. jje, Tito CP, by the subscriber, Irving in LooUngrlaaa Prairie, one red cow. three years old, epockied is the flanks, some white in th f.,- m ..1 1 :.i. . , r'.l Mr ; other marks or brands. AIso.mm redbetfer calf, one year old next summer, no marks or brands- JOSEPH H17VTI v. April3,lS57. -' ' - . gy,, rt 1AKEN UP. by the enhecrlber, living on tbe nortar X west side of Long Tom. three aailea east of fkt-. point, one yellow, or pale red steer, aboct fear yean old. Wfth a swallow fork far tbe left ear. Lmi. crop off the right ; branded with J. W.ea Ihe hint Said steer came to n: 7 premfaes one yew ago hurt sarirg. Also, one dera red boil, with some white ssocka ea bis hlpc, a natnrai V on hi hip; no other marks or brsaAs perceivable. Tbe said bell la a year old oast . and em to my premises mat ran. ' WU. R. CROWE. Jniy 29, 157. JOwS TAKEJf CP, by taosub-eriber, in Silver creek pre cinct. 3 miles north of Silverton. on tar about tw. iNtft day cf May, . 1 Si 7, one Indian mare, supposed to be roar yean oia, oarx nev color, three white feet blaze face, braudad with the letter A on left shoulder: ao tber mirks or breads perceivable. - JUita WABXOCX. Jane ii, 17. - 20wl r-AKJf CP, by the soicriorr, living ia Praorienre X finct Linn cocsty, ene roxa syeckard cow, marked with ah under bit off each ear, supposed to be erx years old. Alsby oct red cow with) a whits belly, sad a few white specks "n the bind paria ; no marks ox baxads perceivanU. ssppoaed to fire years oM. , , . HESEYCVFOtrSrA'W.- JoJyZl.1557- , aowa TaKFTV UP. by the saiscriber, living in Bariingtoa Precinct, one rteer to years oM this rprios;, white with red Epiotches on his aides, red about tbe seek, white face, marked with a elit in the right ear, a ad a? smoctb crop off the left, no brands perceivable. Cesser to my residence some fourteen months ago. - - " J. W. LA HUE. Jane 13,1857- 1 ' 20wl 'T'AKLN UP, by the snberiber, living ia Burlington X precinct. Lien Co oce red steer, two years aid. BrsrKea with a sut in tne left ear, the buah of tua tall whits : no brands perceivable. Came to my resideace some foBrteea months ago. . J. W, LA RUE. July II. 1857. 2 Owl TASXM UP, on my premises, 10 miles southeast of ha lem. ia Miil crctX Prairie, cne iron grey Indian norse, 3 years cia. witn some wnne in tne lace : a marks or oranda percent hie ; said borse was taken np ov me s trace ine lotn isst. A;jo. oca rea cow. aboct fire years old, marked with a smooth crop off esch ear, and swail.-w fork in the right. Said cow came to my premises aao&x tse nrat cl May iaaa. EaJem, Jcly 54, 1S57. 20w2 TAKES UP, by the aubacriber residing IS miles south of Oregon City, in Upper Mollsla Precinct. Clackams Co, about the 7th of June. 1SS7, one cow aboct nve or six years old. Also, two steers, abocxx the same are, the cow. red. with white fare ; branded with aotnetbinr in the shape of a h-k on the left his. crop on the nght ear, bait' crop df the left. Steers, both briadle. ear marks . the aame, crop and aiit ia right ear, and s crop in the left. rv iu.ia acir.N LK) Jnnex7. 1S67. - . lw2 TAKEN UP. by the subscriber, living in Garden VsJ ley, aboct C aailea below Winchester, oac red aad white pided steer, six or seven years old. with dark face, and branded S on right hip, neighs GOO lbs. Said r has been running on my range aooct twelve months. P. P. PALM EB. July . 1957. I3w TAKEN UP, by the ondersigned. living adjoining Delias, Polk Co.. one yearling horse colt, cbestawt sorrel, two white feet, ball face, with white hairs mix ed, making him slightly roan. BUi.UMU.Ji bBELTUK. Dallas, July. 11, 1357. , , lSwl - - - .... - - - T-r " ,!, , . . jesai AtKnceneGitT. THE subscriber has at Eugene City, case of the beet general assortment ef Dry Goods", Groceries, Hsrd- we. f" i1.?e" " I rt! fin!D? rOT- tob found m Oregon. He is oca- xmu; rvcvivins uvnis winiiniss w 1113 avoca, aas ai- wsys keeps it up. My goods are now ali received direct from San Francisco, where I have a resident agent. All kinds of farmer's produce received in exchange for goods I pay higher prices for produce, and sell roods cheaner than any other store hi the Territory. JUSrlr-H TEAL. Eogene Cfty, Jfly 1, ISSt. l&tf Notice. . . fTK all whom this may come, greeting : That I sm to JL leave for tbe States noon, and would respeetrnHr request those who know themselves indebted to me. or .U. wnswold A Co to call aed settle without delav. and oblige . W.C. GRISWOLD. saiera, January 7J, 1SS7. . 4Gtf Paper Hangings and Carpets ; JUST RFCEIVED Per 1st arrivals, by FBANK J BAKER, 110 and lit Clav street. San Francisco . 60S cases Paper Hangings, French and Ameri can every variety ; eOOO rolls French and American Borders; - 635 ps Tspestrv Brussels Carpet; S00 ps Tapestry Velvet Carpet; 230 ps Three-Ply Carpet: . S00 ps Superfine Ingrain Carpets; S50 ps Extra Fine Ingrain CarpeM; 200 ps Cotton sad Wool Carpets; . 1I5 ps Stair Carpets, assorted; - 265 ps Bav State Dnigaifcte; 900 ps Oil Cloths, assorted; 125 ps Silk Damask and Brocatella; 800 ps Cotton and Worsted Damask; 4000 pair Window Shades ; 375 pair Lace Curtains; 750 pair Muslin Curtains; O00 Cornices and Curtain Bands; 315 doaea Matts, assorted; - ' Stair rod. Table Covers, Ginrpa, Fringes, Ac. Wboleealeand Retail, bv - FRAXK BAKER. ' 110 A11J Clays.. Sen Francisco. Orders from the country filled with care and dis patch. 17m3 Tax Receipt Blanks. TUSTpriated ot the Statesmaa office a large supply 1 of Tax Receipt Blanks, after an improved form. r rice, one douar per hundred, uraers by mail, accom panied with the cash, will be filled by return of mail. Negotiation of War Scrip. TtTST printed and for sale at the Statesman office eJ Masdt sowers of attorney andaseigBmentfer transfer of war scrip, from a form prepared by aa experienced ! lawyer. Price. $5 per hundred. Orders by mail filled. . jnly i.ibjws. is Notice!!! . , ALL persons indebted to the Subscriber, are resjaeete to call and settle with hisa . on or Wor th lit d-r of July next, and save cest. JOS. X. rBESCOTT Orejron City. Jane 1, 1S57. 13tf Land Warrants Wanted. $ISO. THE nndeisigned are desirous of buying twenty er thirty land warrants of one handred snd sixty acres, foa which we will pay one hundred snd thirty dollars incash. W. C. GBTSWOI.D A CO. Reynolds V. Iaw. 13t WASHirOTO STV 8. r-. A? 3 FKOT ST.. rOXTXAJTa. "10MXISSION Merchants aad daakrs ia aU Irisda of J Oregon f ruduce. Advances nut on gases oca. signed to vat and forwarded Jrm J cAatrge. offlee at J. r ainng m- Ulctxak Deeds. A27EW !o. just printed, from a form prepared by on ef the Judges of tit Snpiesta Coara. sad for sale at the Stawanu Ofice, at i par bu.drr4. AngurtlS.lt5. i-- : - . . TATD for Seluleia Boonty Land Warrants? JL C. N. TFPRY. Heautajrant. JG. S3IBCHRACX has opened a Bestaanot, Bake-. . ry and Confe!ttonry boose at Corvaiiit, Benton Co., O. T- Will set th beAt tsfale that the market tu afford, snd at aU bears. Give bin a call, art door north of Cir; Hotel. , - - ... ,lf 'V