noons DOOKS ! ! Coono ! ! . .AT. . ' ' Tho City Booh-Dtoro, (niOXT ST., PORTLAND, O. T., A. R, SHIPLEY & Co., Hit in 8ore, and will be receiving by the 1st of Jane IS BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Which they offer to the SPRING TRADE At small advances on New York prices. Give m a call, or send as aa order, and wo are town! to giro you satisfaction! A. R. Shipley &, Co., I Are the Sole Aoaim la Oregon and Washington Tar titoriea for tho sal of Tha Ansricon Statesman, A GZtEAT BOOK ! ! Being the only political history of tho United State. Send us yoar names. Price i 00 : Payable on de livery of b-xk. Can deliver by the lit of September to all w'jo tend u their name by 1st of May. , Catalogue of Pirt tf ear Stock : SCHOOL BOOKS. : ! Rxidow. Sanders' old 1st. 2d, 3d. 4th, and 5th. snd The Yoong Ladies'; Sander' New 1st, Id, Si, 4th and ith: Parkers' tit. Id. 3d, 4th and 5th; Mc GulTey's 1st. Id, 3d, 4th and 6th. 8rxtxwa-San der Old, Sanders' New; Elemen tary! puma. Sanders' Pictorial, School and Parker's. ' ' Gcouatraics. Mitchell's, Ancient and Modern, Ol- ney", Morse's, McNalley's, and Monteith's Wt and 2d Book. M ath eh mcs- Arithmetics Thomson's, Table, Mental, Analysis, Practical, and Higher; Davie Pri mary, Intellectual, School and University; Smith's Col burn v Rty's -Stoddard's: Davies Algebra, Sur veying, Geometry, Practical Mathematics, Math. Dic tionary, Logic of Mathematics, Analytical Geometry, and Philosophy of Mathematics. Grammar. Green's Clarke's Bullion's Smith's. Katam's-t-Spencer's Tower's. PniLOsoratBs. Parker's 1st Lesson, Juvenile and School; Comstock's Smith's. Histosiks. Wilson's Juvenile, and United State; Parley's Universal; Willard's Universal, and United States. LxMoraOES. Cooper's Virgil; Andrew's Latin Bra del; Viri Btmae: Andrew's Latin Grammar; McCliu tock's 1st and Id Book in Latin, and do. m Greek; Aa ooa's Greek Grammar and Header; Johnson's Cicero. Fassraelle a French Grammar and Beader; Woodbury's German Grammar and Reader, Tetananne. Greek Tes tament; French, self-taught; Sarrennc's French Die tionary; Andrew's Latin do. Liddell A 8cott's Greek 4o. Aatbon's Classical do. Smith's do do. Dtcttoakiks. Webster's Bchool , Hijh do. Aca demic, University, Royal 8vo, Unabridged and Cobbs Pocket. MrscsxtAswsv Mattison 's Astronomy. Newman Rhetoric Wood's Botany. Karae's Elements of Crit icism. Parker's Aids in Composition, Parker's Exer cises. Brookrield's Composition. McEUigott's Young Analrzer. do. Analytical MannaL Parker's Word Builder. Mavhew's Book Keeping. Wayland s Moral Science. Paleys Natural Theology. Blake's Agricul ture for Schools. Up ham's Intellect ami Philosophy. Mahan's do, do. Milton; Voanx; Pollock; and Tho'mp sos; (Edition for Schools Cutter's Anatomy and Physiology. American Debater. Newman's Political Economy. Hitchcock's Geology. Great variety of Speakers and Elocution. All kinds of School Station ery; Slates of all sire; Drawing Books; Drawing Paper; Perforated Card Board; Bristol Board; Pencils and Brashes; Gabon's Colors; Inkstands, every size and style, Ac Ac, Ao. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Htstosy Bancroft's United State. ( volumes. Hildreth' do, do, volumes. Front's IVtorial United States. Taylor's do. do, do. Sottas HWt. He volition. Peterson's do. Wilson's United States. Willard's do. Hist. Indian Wars United States. Willard's Universal History. Mailer's do do, Kotteck Hist. World I k 3 volumes. Rollin's Ancient History. Farr's do. d. Hume's England. Macanlay's do complete. Dickens Child's do. Lin yard's do. Gibbon's Rome. D'An Wsnc's ReTormation. Bang's M. K. Charch. Allison's Europe, 1st and 2d Series). Preseott't Work Borders Hist, of Religions. Hist, of Council of Trent. Jooe phus. 'All of Abbott's Histories. Historical Cabinet. Queens of Spain. Queens of Scotland. HHp' Spanish Conine it. Brace's Hungary. Kidder's Brazil. Ko bank's Brazil. Parley's Universal. History of Cru sades. Ancient Egyptians. Hailara's Middle Ages. History for Boys. "Bonner's Child's United State. Losing's Field Book of Revolution. BioyjSArnr. Plutarch's Lives. Life Brant. Won derful Characters. Great and Celebrated Character. Lives of the Signers. Autobiography of Finley. La nurtine's Celebrated Character. Lite of Adam Clarke. 4o Bishop Hedding. do Nieonhr. do Gen. Harrma. do Daniel Boone, do Roberts, do "Lafayette. Cap tains of Roman Republic and Old World. Dr. vlial mers. 4 vol. Lives of Huraboldts. Mrs. Riggers. Mozart. Wesley". Fletcher. Life and Times of Clay; Irving' Washington. Eminent Mechanics, lives of Chief Justices. Josephine. Xapoleon. Charles Lamb Jackson. Gen. Green- Joan of Arc. LadyJaneGre. w .-v ' . T IT-.1 . .- . 4. auw miiucwjc muin . r ijici . ivjnfr Oft Rome. Kinxs and Queens. Ijebratz. Lives of the Popes. PrescoU's Philip Id. Mary and Martha Wash ington, noneer n omen vi me n eai. Tbavels. Hack's China. Arancanlans.' Stephen's Egypt, uuns l raveis. .nnn;o ran. .Mie Aote Adventnres on Mnsqnito Shore. Bayard Taj-I r"s Trav els. Dorbin's Travels in the East. . ' SctES-n nc. Braade'sEncvclopedia. Phvsieal ol. raphy of the Sea. Wood's Natural Hi-4ory. Lardners Lectares. Useful Arts. Cosmos. Mathematical Dic tionary. Logic of Mathematics. Wooden of Science. Mitchell's Planetary and Stellar Worlds. LoomW' Re cent Pii I ess of Astronomy. Smith's Dictionary of Ana sum science, unci s nyaranucs- mcKS works. Various works on Architecture. . . - POaiai. Pjiuu various styles. Shakespeare,' do. Milts., do. Barns, do. Hemsns, do. Moore, do. Thesis son. Yoang. Pofloek. Tupner. Cowper. Pope. CssapSeil. Wads worth. Osann. Montgomery. Kirk Whits. Female Poets of England, do. do. America -and many others. Books or Remcxct Cyclopedia of Geography, do. do. Finn Art, do. do. Biography. Usefal Arts. McCoUochs Gazetteer. Harper' Universal Gazetteer. PnciT in Aontcn.Ttmai- Elliot's Fruit Book--Vnnssn- do. Downing' do. Barry's do. Fessendens Fatvser and 'Gardener. Fruit. Flower and Vegetable Gardiner's Companion. Allen on the Grapes. Pardee on Strawberry. FlorUt's Guide. American Farm Bonk. A dsn' Domestic AniajaU. All of Soxtos'i Hand Books. Woiks on Horse, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, ic. Tbbologic at, 3c RKuetors Harmonr and Kxnotfi tJoa of Gospets. Neander's Life of Cnrit. Botler's Works. Knann's Christian Theology. Western Metn oTism. Morns Miscellanies. Ieetores on Romanionr. Brand of Domhiic Rale. Elliot oa Romanism. Banes' Notes. Clarke's Commentary. Benson's do. Jay's Exerrtsess. Watson's Institute. Larrnbee's Rrtdenee. Botler's Ethical Discourse. Rogers' Hdipe of Rarth. do. Reason and Faith.- Paster's Christ. Perfection Baker oa Discipline. Writings of Arminras. Jabn's Biblical ArcbsMlogy. Bibles, all sizes and prices, from 1 to tiO- Testaments, treat variety. Methodist Hymns. Christian Hymn -Book. Church Psslmist.- lHymoath Collection. - Select Melodies. Christian Pssliiiit ' i - MBStcax Bochan's Family Physician. , Hydro pathic do. Homspathie Works. - .-. MiBCTLlnwc8-Cstitutions of United States. May hew' Popniar Edneation. Crabbs's Synonyms. PiaSt's Book of Onrtowtie. Odd Fellow's Manoal . Head ley's Works, 14 vols. Mrs. TuthiH's, vols. Lay ard's Nineveh. Bigelow's Usefal Art. Hatwcll's Ea. gineer's Guide. American lntitntiona. lnnnit of Knowledge. ParkMadison. Peruvian Antiquiues. Way Down East. PynAnrt. Ike Marvel's Works. Sanderson's Cook and Oonfectioner. Country Rambles in Engfoad. Tales aud Reveries, an excellent Temper, anee Book.) Money Maker. Escaped Nnn. News Boy. Dick Wilson. Mrs. Hale's New Cook Bonk. Mil ler's Old Red Randtone. do. Footprint of Creator. Yoang Ladies' Counsellor. Young Man's do. Pictorial CatechUm. Thomson's Led to Y. Men. Constita tional Text Book. Captive in Pafctgonia. The Ameri can Housewife. Half Hears with Old Hamphrcr. Athens; its Grandeur and Decay. Mrs. Sedwfi-k's . Redwood, do. New Eng. Tale. Uncle Sam's Farm Fenea. Artlmr's Snccessfnl Merchant, do. TsK Mm Partinvtoa. Horace Translation. Virgil do. Mr. Car- ten's Work. Heroines of History. Land and Sea. Deck and Prt- Sea snd Sailor. Ship and Shore. Naval Life. Star Papers. Masonic Chart. Irving' Columbus. Loug Look Ahead. City of New York Living Orators or America. Yousg Man Adrised. Mis sions in Tonia and Pegee. Truth Stranger Than Fic tton. Knont and the Ramians. - Hydrapathic Cook Book. Death Bed Scenes. Gift B-mk for Young Men. do. do. Ladies. Anecdotes for Girls, do. do. Boy. Footprints of Famous Men. Charlotte Elizabeth's Work's. Advice to Yoang Men. Peasant Boy Philoso pher. Abbott's Marco Paul Books, do Praaoonia. And a nnmber of others too numerous to enumerate. Constantly receiving large additions to the forgoing. STinoxtar. Fooliteap Paper groat variety. Let ter do, do, plain and gilt. Note do, do, do. do. Envel opes all styles. Inks an kinds. Pens and Holders great variety. Blank Books all sizes snd styles. Memorandums. Diaries. Pass Books. Time Books Paper Cutters, do Folders. Shipping Reeeint Books. Lithographic Prints a large variety. Wrapping Pa pergood variety. Wafers. Sealing Wax, Ac-, Ac Finally, wo have a good variety of Mcstc Books New Carmine Sacra. Alpine Glee Singer. Dulcimer. Chorus Glee Book. Metropolitan do. Sacred Metodeon. Christina Psalmist. Piano Instrnc tnrs. Guitar do. Floss do. Aeeordon do. Violin do. Melodnoa do. Plymouth Collection with Manic. Sheet Music ' ' And the most varied assortment of St no vert ever offered in Oregon. ' ' tar This stock Is aH bought fa New York- snd otssr Eastern cHim sod issoldnt i t u , UNIFORM PJirCBS. " 'j Sr Wo keep on hand Scaooi. Books in Urge uan titiea, together with most of the publications of Hum A BaoTHfcas; Dssnrr & Jacnsox; '-,',c t: "II , IvtaosT 4t Phots rr; Pzaum A Sahsox; - " ' A. 8. Bajbrs A Co.; r . , i, . MtUJtB, OwrOW Jt MCUAiAJt; - . r-. Lkast A Gztz; - 3 cvTsaJc; - . -i ir .i. . Arruroir; and otbera. , W-Ws aak your psxrooage. If anabls to visit as snd ssnns our stock, yoar orpem wiU be attended to a the iami tuhms aa if yon bonght in person. Portland, March 10, 1S57. otf - ' s JMcCor-ttciia,g ,i.. .. gran TtH n rco!i Otore, (raoxr STasxr, roan.AKD.o.T.) ( HAS constantly on hand A large stock of Books and Statjomkbt, which he sells at a small advance on PcsLisaxM Pntcns. Tr- A catalogs may be seen In the Oregon and Wsshingtion Almanac for 1M7. Books ordered there from sent postage free to any part of cither Terrritory. Portland. Feb. 24,1637.. . 50yl CorraUlt Drag- Store. , ' JR. CARDWELL, Druggist and Apotbecary, is con- stantly receiving, per California answers, large snd carefully selected stock of Drags and Medicines, Oils. Paints, Varnish. Soaps. Perfumeries, Toilet Fur. altars. Stationery, and all articles usually kept in Drug Stores. Agent fur Jaynes, and other patent medicines, which will be furnished at California, wholesale prices. f Oaosns soucitbd. "S . ' . J.IUCARDWELI CorvaliU. May tS. 1857. ntf BlacHtmltlts atid tkers, Look.. ALLAN McKINLAY A CO. have now on hand a Urge and well selected stock of -Bar Iron. , Cast Steel. Horse shoe do., , German do., . Nail rod do.. Plough do Pl.ite do i - And Intend to keep np the sssortment so as to suit the wants of customer. Give as a call, and yon will fled that we not only have the fullest stock, but will sell as cheap as the cheapest.' We are constantly receiv ing additions to our assortment, so as to replace what is sold. j Oregnft. City, Dec 13. 1S36. ? i-.i 41tf Henry Johnaon At Co. WHOLESALE DRICGIST9. (1W Washington Street, San Francisco.) Oflcr for sale to the conutry trade, the largest stock of goods in their liwi on the Pacific cnst comiiri- inc Drugs. Chemicals, Perfumerv. Patent Medicines of all kind. Brushes, Paints. Oils. Class. Turpentine, and every article appertaining to the hnxinesa. Having su perior facilities for obtaining their goods thev think they can offer inducement to buyer unequalled by anv other house. Orders respectfully solicited. 401y " i ; Desstistrr. - DR. J. It CARDWEIX. Dental Surgeon N Corvalli, will practice in his profes- I ion. at Cormtiis. l?irn Citw. tfiwkn- CaJ ttr.SecttM6mrg,undJaektmritlr. Skill, unqnestionable; cnarges.respectanie; work, warranted. Teeth examln ed. and advice given tree or charge. Due notice given of change of office. April M. 1335. ' Ttf Now KeceiTias; rTHE following articles from Bark Ocean Bird and for A sale low. . 50 gross matches ; linker of syrups; , ., S0hrbbb.N. l.ugsr; . ' 10 bbls. crushed sngar; '': 5S boxes candles ; 10 bbfc. vinegar r -' 30 cases tea; IS doz. brooms; 1 50 doz. backets : - t t cases men's One calf boot ; 5 - calf brogaas ; ! T ii t goat 3 " boys" brugan ; 3 " youths' calf brogans ; 1 " women's Morocco boots ; I ' imitation boots ; 8 Misses' boots ; ITS pairs children's shoe ; 1! straw cutter ; .. , t Zi grain cradles ; . ' 1 reaper; ( 1 two hore thresher : GEO. A BERSETHY & CO. Oregon City. June 1. 15S. lltf. , C1HAIN PUMPS, monkey wrenches, match planes, screw arm, sash planes; " ;!' ... horse shoes and nail to fit. . gun locks, plugs aad nipples, tnbes, hullct moulds, . ; Wosenholm's IXI. poeket knives, pruning and budding knives. rat traps tm caick f(irr. at 1 MOORES Books a-al Stmtlbnerr. CJCHOOL READERS Parker1 1st. Id. 3d, 4th and 5th, isanners' do do do , do MetJunVVi do do do- do ' " Davfea' arithmetic, University snd Common School. Intellectual and primary, - Davies' Bourdon algebra, ' Lesrendre. surveying. Geometry snd trigonometry, Key to iSsvies' Arithmetic, ! Thompson antumeuo, Parkers Baosoohr. juvenile and 1st lessons. ' . Grammars Clark s. Bullion s 8milh a. i:'f Geographies Mitchell's, Monteith's ataanal. Mooieitn s 1st lessons, ' Xnsie Lute of Zion . New Csrmina Sacra. cnnstian fsalmlss, Mnsoori Harmony, Normal Song Book, Singing Book, at f MOORES' Notice rTIHE judges of thh Snpreme Court, of the Territory of jl uregon, assemiiiei at ue seat or uovemment on tne nintn day of January, eighteen nnndred and n fir seven, do fix and appoint District Court, to he held ut village of Rosehorg. in the county of Dooglss no tho nrst Mondavs.of March. May, tVpttmher and Nvem ber.aaaaally. until otherwise ordered, and do limit the duration of oaid terms to six nays earn.- . - t GEO. H. WILLIAMS. Chief Justice. 41tf M. P. DF.ADr, Assnelste JuXl.-s-. twos. MYnoi.se, 1 1- - Rirnr law. nosnwr A. taw. ( ' Portland. Oregon. Reritolds Ik Iavv. "' TTTHOLESALEGrarers and Commiswrn Merchants V V and dealers fn Orvgwt Pinimet, eoi uei Keamy anq jacason nrreem.Ma r ranrwo. - tnr Advances madeon Consisnment. " " ' ! sT Refer to J. FAILING ft CO., Portland. ' - " tlmUpaid Salt! Salt!! 20 TONS - San Onentm" SALT,' in shout fcO and 100 lu. bags, just received snd for sole rerv rheap ALLAN McKINLAY A COi Oregwo City, Dee. S, liVM. - , Valuable Faraa for Sale. , THE tradersirned now oorrs his valiahle larm for sale, situated on Spring Creek, in Marion Co.. O. T.. one and a half miles south of McKinnav's Mill, on the Countv road running from Salvia tosaM MUh. it contains 640 acres. of which 510 acres is under a good enbstautial stake and rider fence, one hundred acres in good cultivation, two hundred fine bearing fruit trees, a good farm boose, together with other out buildings. Said farm I well watered, and the best adapted to stock raising, and wheat growing of any farm In the Territory. Suid farm has been settled since 1845, and Was among the first claims taken in Marion Co. Anr person desirous of baying a good farm, with a litle money, will do well to call at i lie residence ot toe nmiersignca. , . OLIVER PICKARD, Spring Creek. March 30. 157. ttf Removal. B.VUM k BROTHER have removed to their New Store next door to J. Strang's Stove establishment They nave Inst received general assortment of Dry Goods. Clothing. Hats snd Caps. Bonis and Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, Ac, which he offers for cash or produce. N. B. Wanted Bnttcr.Eggii.Hseon.laird.Ftont-.snd Wheat, for which they pay the highest market price. Salem, iniy 13, ibos. isit House, Carriage-, Sign, anvl Steam- boat Painting ' i C , A.RKED having established bis Taiht shop tn " Salem. 1 prepared to execute with dispatch all jobs is the above line. Banners, Standards, and Em- Mem. Tor societies painted on hiik, satin, velvet or mus lin. , Paints of all colon and de-M-Hption mixed, ready for use. for sale at his shop ;' also White I-ead, Linseed Oil.Tnrpentine snd Varnish, Wall paper and Border, . 1 . 1 1. 1 . - . . .-: n inaow glass, rain onisncs, graioiug vi., tr . in rections given In painting, alxo in graining imitation of wood, stone or marble. N. B. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. All jobs intrusted to his care warranted to give satis faction. ... . Salem, Jan. . 1S57. ' ' 43yl Caslt paid for Soldiers Bounty Land Warrants. THE undersigned will pay cash, and the highest rates, for a large number of bounty land warrants, on application at his office in Court House. Salem. O.T. - . . , ., , C.N.TKRRY. December 30. 42tf Notice. - STRAYED, or stolen from the subscriber, living in Albany, Linn Co., O. T., on or about the first of December. I860, one sor rel horse, blase faced, right hln knocked down, branded on near shoulder O. T-, vented V, hair brand. No other brasd or marks recollected. Any one. re turning said horse will he liberally rewarded. , TV , . J.M. McCONNELf- . Albany, January Tt. 4tfnid Medical and Surgical Notice. IT is often the case that persons snfler for long tine with a curable disease from the fact that they do not know where to go to find relief. I am prepared to re move all T amors. Cancers and Diseased Bone to re dace dislocated joints of longstanding, straighten, wry neck, club foot, and to cortwet all deformity of the face and ejsJide.,, , ,1 IX G. CAMPBELL, M. D. Corrallis, O.T. May , 1857. : ' 9f , .; . , Sold Out. : . . , , - THE sttbeeriber, anviag sold ant, eslU npon evwrv body indebSod to him to aettlo op their accounts. He can be found at the old store. ,-, ...... ..'V . ",': PHILIPCOHEN.' galen. March 3. 1BS7. .T.-'f . ? A2tf-- .V-i.sDrtlla.iH.1 BALES Prill just received and (or sale - 10 Jtno 16, 1MT. 15tf rrsAR.at J. 25tf MOORES' Doolu and Stationery. ; AT THB OIMM CITT POST OFMCX KTILMNU. JOHN FLEM1NU WOULD respectfully call the attention of hi friends . and the public to tho fact that he has on hand. and keeps constantly supplied with n targe stock of . ,. ... fOOrS AMD STATIONERY of all kinds, which he oners for sale, for cash, at the above building. Hi msscnf stock is comprised, in part, of the foUowine. via i -. Oregon Statutes, session laws of Oregon ' session 1S5 7: Waahinston Irvinna works: Kediicid's Com paratlve Physiognomy; Discovery aad Exploration of the Mississippi: Bear's American Revolution; Bear's ramiiy Annual, Wilsons Eiamys ana Mlseelianiea; bc thune Poenu; Life of tho tOmperor Napoleon, by Lock hart; Lives of the Presidents; Life of Andrew Jackson; Webster's Life aad his Mssterpiocos; Bancroft's Life of Washington; Life aad Speeches of Henry Clay; Buffon's Natural History; Josephus' complete Works; Lane's Brigade in Mexico: Oliver Cromwell; A Ten nessean Abroad: Indian Wars of the United States: The B- ok of the Ocean and Lire on the Sea; Miss Hall s Practical Cookery; Mrs. Hale's New Cook Book; The Improved Housewife, or Book of Receipts, by Mrs. A. L. Webster; History of the Mormons from their origin to the present time; Fern Leaves from Fanny's Port Folios: The Spectator, by Blagdon: Tapper's Proverbi al Philoeephy; Louis Napoleon and the Bonaparte Fam ily; Thompson's Season.; Young' Night Thoughts; Paradise Lost; Pollok's Course of Time; Benjamin's Pilgrims Progress; American's Own Book; The World Illustrated aV Engravings; L4le and Essays or Benja min Franklin: Life of Washington, by Sparks; Com stock's Srvteni of Blocutuaa: Fremont Exntorine; Ex pedition thrcuch Uregon and California: Pictorial His tory of All aUou. by Goodrich; Benton's 30 years in the IT. S. Senate: B i ron's Work: Prexcutt s Biogra phies snd Critical Miscellanies; Pre-k-ott s Conquest of Mexico 3 vol; I'rescott Ferdinand and lallla 3 vols; Presoott'a Robertson's ULstory of Charles 6 3 vols; Prescott's 1st and id Philip; ililinau's Gibbon' Home: Ibillin'a Anrlrnt Histnrv: Plntarcba Lives: Ma caulcy' History of England; Dick's Works; Camming' lectures; Webster's American Family Cycl.ipedias; Scott's Napoleon; Chamber's Informs tion for the Peo ple; Liie lu tso itinerary ; uie or lien. UHayeue; ine Young American's Life of Fremont; tlistnrv of Ire land, by Mooney; Heavenly Home; Carlrle's New Es says; British and American Female Poets: Burns' complete Works; Moore's Poetical Works: Burns' Po etical Works; Mrs. Ileinan's Poetical Works; Milton's Complete Works; Tupper's Complete Works; Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Arabian Nights; Balloon Travels In Europe; tayard's Discoveries at Nlnevah; Wtaeenlrv's t'oniDend of Hixtorr: Headlev's Miscella nies! March's Reminiscences of Congress; Thaddens of Warsaw: Tne Planter s Ictim: .Melbourne and tne Chincha Islands; KniU's Sacred History; Penchant his Wanderings and Wsysof Thinking; Robinson Crusoe; Children of the Abbey; Indian Battles, Captiv ities and Adventures; Dreams and Realities of a Pas tor and Teacher: The Ship Carpenter's Family; Victo ria, or the World Overcome: Bibles and Testaments; Webster's Dictionaries large and small; Gunn's Cele brated Domestic Medicines: Short Patent Sermons, by lnw, jr; Larimer Latucgooa. Esq: Arinurs isies; Thomson's Practical Arithmetic; Calbouns Intellectual Arithmetic; Vocal and Instrumental Note Books; Mit chell's Geography and Atlas; Youatt on the Stmctnrs and diseases of the Horse: tttxton's Rural Hand Hook; Cole's American Fruit Book: Dosrnins' Rural Essnvs; D-wrning' Fmit snd Fruit Trees of America: Elliott's Western Fruit Book: Americas Castle Doctor, by Dadd; Fruit. Flower and Vegetable Gardener's Companion; American rruttcnllanst, by 1 nomas; Tne strawberry Culture, by Pardee; American Ponltry Yard, by Brown; Youatt on the Management and I Hseases of Sheen: Note, letter and Foolscap paper; Pens amllPenhold- ers; Sand and sand-lioxrs; mack, fllne and Ked Inks; Plain and Fancy Knvelopes; Slates and Slate Pencils; UlanR iiook. Ac. Ac. . Oregon City, June z?, lo". l"tf S5,000 Worth vr spiui;q and su GOODS! rpHE subscribers would respectfully inform their cs- 1 tonsrrs and the pui.lie generally tnat tuey nave on hand, and are in constant receipt of sroods from 8 s a Francisco and New York a large and well-se lected stock consisting in part or '. Alum. allspice, an-1 alpaeca. Bonnet, berates, and bro. linen. Cambric, crah, and calico, , ( Domestic de laines, and dam.-k. . Edging, embroidery and evervtbing. Flannels, fringes, and fancy dxin's, . , tiinghams. gaiters and gloves. Handkerchiefs, hose and baii-in, Iron, Ink, aad inserting. , Jaconet.jeans. and Java ronVe, Knives, kid gloves, and knitting-pins, i Lawns, lard and liverpoo! salt. :i, ' Mustard, mirrors, and matches. Needles, nails, and nice things. Oils, overshirts, and llolnag tea. Pins. pant-, and paper. tjnilta, quills, and queens ware. Ribbons, razors, and rat-traps. ( ' Silks, sugar, and shaving soap. Tea. tobacco, and turpentine. Umbrellas, nndrr-sleeves. and nsefbl things Veils, varni-h. and vinegar. nniuin. SOU1VH xwva, am' Nui.-, , ; Tarn, yeast, aad Yankee notions, . ( j ziuc, mnu aepnvr wumcu, Ae. Ac, aud so oo, . - - r Besides manv other articles too numerous t- -mention ; all of which we are offering st reduced prices, adopt ing the nlan rtt " Onick ssles and small orolits.' The mdisa srill find in their department a lanre stock of fancr s-oods. direct from New York, which is not usuallv kept In Oremn. and by arrangements will be In constant receipt adequate to the wants of the ladies. ' The (ientlemens iepartmeni oi lurnuaing gooas will seldom be equalled, and excelled by none in Salem. IRON. The blacksmiths and iron dealers will always find a well-selected stot k of all siaes snd shapes, p getaer with a good assortment of Iron axles, from 1-4 X in., to 1 x 1 1 Inches, which we are selling at Portland prices, adding freights. We are prepared to receive all kinds of produce id exchange for goods, and also mone-. For Tull particu lars call and examine for yourselves. m W. C BKISWULI) I O. Salem. Feb. 10. 1S5 7. - 4tl . City Drug Store. (COMMERCIAL WH.tass; PORTLAND.) THE undersigned, has in store, a general asortment of Dniirs. Medicines. Paints. Oil. Dveatnfl. Pat ent Medicines, Ac, and is receiving goods almost week ly, And in much larger qnantlties than hitherto, and ra rer them to his numerous customers ana tnenns. at wholesale and retail, in quantities to suit, at much low er rates than ever ofrVred in this market. Every arti cle warranted as represented. Please call and examine for yourselves. Prescriptions will be given free of charge to those wanting .Medicines... .- aii . v . n r. ttir.ttruiii', m-i. .Portland, Juno 19. 1857. ' 16m3 , , . . Salem Drugstore. TTwlONT Street. Rector' building. Constantly I1 on hand a full assortment of Prius. Mrih- nxns, Pais-ra, Oils and Dm STcrrs, Patknt MzmcixES. Ac. n short almost everv article usually' fonnd in a Drug Store, and are offered at Wnoi.xsai.E xi) Kfttaii., at extremely low rates, in quantities to suit warranted as represented. v SV oaniau "oucrmi. m Prescriptions free of chsrge st olnre. nar Prompt attention will be given to professional call in the City. " A. M. BELT, M. D. Salem, O. T., June 2, 1S7. 12tf .5'jj: Notice ;i . r, berehy given, thst C, 8. Woodwnrth is anthnriaed to transact my personal bnsioeas during my absence. " ! W. U. UKISWOI.D. i Mem, June 17. 1H67. . i : i. . 15tf For Sale, hr,, ;:!.:., I WIT J sell one half of the land claim known as the Dwight Pomrovrlslm. Said half adjoins Mr. Peter B. Hatch's and la about two miles from Oregon City, on the uDner Wil lamette. 1 will also sell one half or the whole of the firopertv, lying and situated in the beautiful and rapid v crowing town of Oorvallis. Benton Co and known aa the " Thomas" property, consisting" of four lots of load, together wRh all the buildings thereon. Said property is In a beantifhl location, and both will be sold at a great bargain in cash, or wheat or oats at rash price. Inquire of tho subscriber, at hi store in Ore gon City, in relation to both, or to Hon. J. C. Avery, in relation to the Thomas property at Corvallis. - - Also, six Vt) lota or land in Oregon city. ' JOS. NPRESCOTT. Oregon City, March 1.1R57. Itf i y , . ; Lcook. Here. ALL parsons that are indebted 10 James Strang, are req nested to call and settle their accounts by the With nr Hiv.and all those who do -not. will find their accounts in the hands of John D. Boon, Justice of tbr rsarn Having sow my im estaonsnmeni in Ma Jem; 1 want to settle up my accounts. J AMES STRANG. Balem. April n.lsu.-ir .1 i'..sn 8rrup. FT 30 KEGS Boston Syrap for sale.' " t.-. , G. A BERNETH Y k CO. gailkt Bale. A TT0RNETB AND COUN8KLORS AT LAW AND jn. Solicitors In Chancery, vorvnuis u. i i. n. sxrrn. 61 D. c. nans. I. W. Sltehell. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, EC gene City, Lane Conntp.O.T. , Sdrgiel. JL. COOMBS. M.D.. Sargeoo, ftc SPECIALTY DISEASES OF THE EYE. Corrallis, Oregon. September 13. 165. ,....,.- 2m6 Km rrtieltM idTfrtisliig Aiener LP. FISHFR. Iron tending, opposite Pacific Express Offlce.np stain. Fuss of all the principal Papers of rallfnml. mwC t lfnnnd at this olllp. Mr. California and Oregon may be found at this office f ner Is toe authorized Agent ior tne suuesman, . Chester It. Terrf ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALEM. OREOON. COM miKSioner of Deeds, and to take testimony, ac knowledgments. Ac. Ac, for Iowa, Indiana, Missouri, Michigan. California and Washington Territory. Let ters or Attorney, and all that Instruments or writing, drawn on short notice. ta. Particular attention paid to taking depositions, collections of Notes, Accounts, Ac, . 33tl ' Boise k ItBwin, . ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEIXIRS AT LAW, So licitors in Chancery. Proctors, Ac, in Admiralty, roruino, uregun. . sou . -'' ' " . W. H. Fimr. . . " . ..' ' . ATTORNEY -AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. SO licitor in Chancery and Admiralty. Office on Front street, next door north of Stark st., Portland, Oregon. Hinting Grtrer, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, AND Solicitors iu Chancery. Office near the Court-bouse, Salem, O.T. . Sn. I. Sbeil, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND Solicitor in Chancery, srill practice in the various courts of Oregon and ft asbington Territories. Office, Setem.O. T.-. r. i Dcluoi Smith, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND Solicitor In Chancery, will promptly attend to all businen pertaining to his profession in the first Judicial District, and before the Supreme Court of Oregon. Office. Albany, I Jnn Connty, O. T. N. B. When not at his office, or absent on profes sional bnsinos. he may be fonnd at his residence, five miles south-east of Albany, on what Is known as the "Grand Prairie.' W. S. Brock, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND Solicitor in Chancery, will practice in the various courts in this Territory, snd promptlv attend to the col lection of all clsiOM sgsltut the United State, through an efficient agent residing at Washington .City. Office in Eugene City, Lane County, O. T. A. E. Stratten, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, win practice in the various court of southern Oregon, and in the Snpreme Court of the Territorv. Orricn in Deer Creek. Douglas county, 0. T. Resi dence S miles north of Winchester, on the Willamette road. N. B. Bounty Land Warrants obtained for claimants on reasonable terms. 23tf CHadwiest Jt GlbDs, r ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, So licitors In Chancery, Ac Office at Winchester and Gardiner. 8. F.CnaDwtcn, Winchester. Douglas Co.. O. T. A.C. Gisss, Gardiner, L'mpqna Co., O. T. j .SUV. 9, lOM. . 0OtZ B-x. nanxm. ' Darnm t. SJ. WTLSOS. i Wilson. ATT0RNIES AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Ss lein, Uregon Particular attention Is Riven to the collection of notes and accounts, snd cairns against government. . Bounty Land Warrants bought and sold. ST OiSce over Starkey's Store. 4 j B. F. Bon ham. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOB AT LAW. Of fice at the Court House, Salem, O. T. Stf . w. w. CHirxtx. a.j.THiTEa. ATTORNEYS and Counselor at law. Solicitors in Chancery. Ac Office in Robert's buildings. Main street, Corvallis. Benton Co., O. T. Corvallis. April I. Is.i7. -. . ; Stf J. B. Cole, M. D., I PHYSIC! AX AND SURGEON, f Portland. Oregon. IttUral. TJ. WRIGHT A E. B. STONE. having sssnriated together in practice, respertf:iiiy t-nder their ser vices to the people of Benton and Linn desiring to se cure the favor of the afflicted by success tssfv. Office near J. O. Avery's store, Corvallis. i . - Illypsid , iTl. BilUekr -. ' ARCHrTECT AND BLTUER, PORTLAND. O. T. Designs, plans, specifications, Ac, furnished on reasonable term. Wllllaaa C. Ortswolel fk Co., - TERCHANTS. SALEM, OREGON TERRITORY. i.?X w. c. eatswoLB, 33tf c. s, woodwosth. Eugene Cltr H OR ACE E. LAWRENCE, Proprietor of the Eugene City Hotel. 13U. . , . , Medical Notice. . THE subscriber. Would Inform the kihsbitants that he . is at his old stand, ready to attend to all calls in his profession ; also he has en hand a well selected stock of Eclectic concentrated Medicines, with a well asorted supply of Syringes, all of which be will dispose of on reasonable terms. , W. WARREN. Salem December 1, 15S. Sstf W. B. Rlagers, M. D. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office In my new build ing, oo Main street, twodoors north of: Dr. J. S. Mclteeny's fire-proof building ; where I will be found when not professionally engaged. 1 will keep constant ly on hand a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines which I will sell low for rash. ' Corvallis. Dee. 9. !. ! ' SMf ' Medieii Hotiot. DB.R.W. SHAW, late of 8a n Frnnt, California, offers his professional services to' tho efMaene f Salem and vicinity, and respectfully solicits a share fo public favor. . . .. -,;.!' -j tar Office st Reed snd Fellows7 drag store: - " 4y - R. W. SHAW. f. Campbell k Ftatt. . , ' AttfJRNEYS AT LAW, Son Francisco. California. Office, corner Montgomery and Sacremento streets, over Partntt A Cost Bank. Messrs. Campbell A Pratt have lately removed from Oregon, and will he pleased to attend to all business entrusted to their care. 4ltf ALEiaxnmt Caotbkll.. ,, O.C. Pratt. i. Joseph .1. PreuoU. " ) MUX ST., OREGON CIT. ' DEALER in Family Groceries, Boots, Shoe, Ac, and Paints and Oils, wholesale and retail. July 7. l56. . , 18tf , ' ;;, S. Ellsworth, -t "" . ' ATTORSKV AND GOCXMLLOS, i : . S. Supreme and other Courts. Office Eugene u Citv. Ijine Countv. Oregon Territory. Also Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Con uectkint. Ac. August 6. 1P50. iltf ) WntchmakliiK. WILLIAM F. HIGHFIELD, Chronometer snd Watch maker. Oregon City, ha removed to the building Inst opposite to the Main-street House, where he can be constantly fonnd prepared to do any business In his line. Watches cleaned. and repaired on short notice and reasonable terms. Also a choice lot of watches and jewelry for sale. JInrch 6,1851. ly51 8. Hamilton, M. D., A PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, would respectfully announce to the nood noonle of Douglas snd the ad joining counties, that he has located permanently at Deer Creek for the pnrpose of practicing medicine, and in which profession he will no laiwiiui to aiscnargn su duties, and snare no pains' to render the patient easy and comfortable. ' . . . - Ot-Ftcn opposito R. H. Dearborn a Co-S stove,- on Mato street. ' . Drugs and Patent Medicines for sals at eatk pn- ees. . 42tf Wells, Fargo, Co., also transact a general dju- - -- -ness. Collections snd Remittances made In all ports.of Oregon, caliromia.ine a wu"v V' , promptness and dospntoh. . DOrt, Gold and Silver Coin and Adlion, bought and sold. Signt Kxcnange on rw ". ' , "'. J iJ. -.' Albany. RocKr.Ur. Bvffnlo. Ent. Chrthmd XMroft. Cicago, MUwatit, Gahnm, St. imu. IfU. T" n a tLAl.Mvintnnl tnsrni in th A (Jan. tic States and the Canada., may be iprocnredat any of our omces. " r';"' '; : . ' ' JAMES O'NEILL, gent. Jnne XM5 swiasisp i--. . t . t t t i f" T T f " t J , Allan, fliCAk-mnsay, an. s., T r r GENERAL COMMISSION ' MERCHANTS, .and TVTiiiksslr and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Gro- c.Hardwar., Ac, Oregon City, O.T DOC. SO, loaa. dOyl V .m AhmIsi Kale 1 ALT So0 hags Los Angelas Salt, rcrred. per Na- Shsmkeag. and for aals at towost rate. - . 18tf - ' O. ABERNETHT ft CO. , D iBY-GOODS for ladies and gentlemen, in great va- -;.., t !6tf MftORTC' MOORES' BANKERS snd EXCHANOH DEALERS. W., P., Co.. in connection with their Express i bonnes, will Dr. Cnpkay'i ledlcal Rotieei. DR. J. L. CZ APR AY'S Grand Medical and Sargical Institute. Sacraniento sL, below Montgomery oppo site Pacific Maill Steamship Co. a Office, San Francisco, California. Established for the Permanent cure of all Private and Chronic Diseases, and the suppression of quackery. Dr. J. L. CZAPKAY, late in the Hungarian Revolu tionary War. Chief Fhysician in the 20th Regiment of Honveds, chief surgeon to the military hospitalat Pestb, Hungary, and late lecturer on Diseases or Urinary Or gans and Diseases of Women and Children, would most respectfully Inform the public of Oregon and California that he has opened an Institute for the core of Chronic Diseases of the lungs, liver, kidneys, heart, blood, brain and the horrid consequences of self-abase, and he hopes that his long experience and successful practice of ma ny years, will insure him n share of public patronage. By the practice of many years in Europe and the Uni ted States.-and -during the Hungarian war and cam paigns, he is enabled to apply the most efficient and successful remedies agaiost diseases of All kinds. He oses 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. All parties consulting him 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. Dr. L. J. Czapkay would call public attention1 to spermatorrhaa 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 results. The tone of the system nnder its in fluence Is either impaired or entirely destroyed, and a class of Symptoms superinduced that unfits man for the performance of any of the ordinary duties of life. The Injuries done to the physical part of man is truly la mentable, but trifling when compared to those of the censorium, the great nervous center, and to the ner vous system generally. This disease, which is too often conseauent noon that solitary vice, self-abase, involves fatbofogical conditions beyond the comprehension of benninitiated, but which are well understood by the reg ular practitioner. Among the symptoms most conspic uous are the following: Love of solitnde. aversion to business and society, distressing timidity, nervous ex citement from slislit causes, loss of memory, confusion of Ideas, inability to reason correctly, low spirits and lassitude, dullness of apprehensinn and misanthropy. These being functional derangements; are often the har bingers OI noma organic lesions oi uic ora4Ur wsucu n rod tire fatnitv. dementia and death. Fortbe cure of this and alt kindred diseases. Dr. Czapkay has established his Institute, where all may rely with perfect confidence upon that skill which long experience and tliorough devotion to his profession has given. Those who suffer should call or write without delay, and use the means by which they may recuperate and live. All eonjulUtions, by letter or otherwise, free. Ad dre-s to - DR. L. J. CZAPKAY, . . limJ ' Medical Institute. San Francisco. Cel. SECRET DISEASES. DR. L. J. CZAPKAY"S Ex traordinary success in the treatment of secret dis eases in the primary and other stages, induces him to call public attention to the fact tha of the great num bers who have made daily -application to him, there is not one who has not been effectually and permanently cared. In recent cases or private diseases, tne nr. guar anties a perfect cure in a few davs without hindrance to business or other inconvenience. The Dr.'s method of treating tbee maladies, combines the improvements. made by the medical faculty with discoveries or bis own that are unknown to any one else .and which. when applied, prevent the possibility of evil after conseqoea ees. Secondary syphilis; which is so destructive of health. producing ulcerations oi tue tarsal, ucsiroying im rai parts, and leaving the bones exposed, which mortify, separate aad come away, disfiguring the snffcrer n1 horribly, as well as impairing his general health, aad predisposing to eonsnmption, the Dr. treats in the most certain snd emcient manner- Also, paimui awcuings upon the bones, disfiguring splotches npon the skin, sores. nimDles. and all other consequences of private diseases he guaranties to cure or arks 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 are still under treat ment. The Dr. makes no charge for consultation, and invites all to call at bis Institute ; and he will give them such satisfaction as they can obtain nowhere else. Those at a distance, by writing to the Dr., can have their cures properly attended t. OflSces on Sacramen to St.. oeiow Montgomery. ;aii r raacracv, .i. i-iuj The Greatest SiscoTery of the Age. RE AT Blessinirs to Mankind! Innocent but Potest! VJT DR-CZAPKAVS PsorHii.ACTici'w, (self-diainfec- ting agent.) a sure preventive against secret diseases, snd an unsurpassed remedy for scrofulous, gangrenous and cancerous alcem.udaHciAacoae eruptions and dis eases. For sale at Do. CzartUT's Office, Armory Hall, corner or Sacramento and Montgomery an J-an traa clseo, Cl. As inoculation is preventive against small pox. so is Dr. Czapkays Prophilacticam s preventive against secret aisease. tnat uiey can oe preveniea oy proper agents, is as well an established fact as that they can be cured after their establishment. This principle, which is now universally recognized, was received even before the days of Jenner. the discoverer of vaccination, in 1796, and its multiplied benefits ever since have re ceived as tbey deserved, the attention of the Medical faculty. It was in pursuit of this branch of the medical science that Dr. L. J- Czapkay fortunately made the dis covery of his Prophylaeticum, which, for the cancerous and eutanoas disorders, stands on rivalled by any agent in the Pharmaoopeea- The aMriit operand of this med icine is explained upon the hypothesis that secret poisons possess chemical properties wnicn are neutrauzea oy beinsr broaxht in contact with this prophvlatic. as acids are known to neutralize alkalies, destroying entirely their original properties, and rendering them inert The effect of this sgeut is immediate, and removes the possibility of n contraction of disease. If, however, the disease has been contracted, it is nsefnl in neutralising the poisonous secretion, which by absorption, produce the eousennences known as secondary disease. In can cerous and gangerons ulcers, in foetid discharges and in eutanoas diseases where the secretions are excoriating, it acts npon the same prindpk and is one of the most enectnal remedies for the purpose now known. Where disease is once established it should be ased in con nee' tion with other remedies, and when so osed never fails of success. It has been administered by the Doctor in many thousand eases, and be Has yet to nnd too nrst in which it has failed to subserve the purpose for which it was administered. Price, fo- Full directions are at tached to each package. - " . S. R In rases where the Prophylaticmn is osed as curative. Dr. I,. J. Czapkay will furnish (gratis) a pre scription tor his blood partner., - All commnmcattons from tne country, addressed only o Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY, San Francisco, Cal., will be strictly aad confidentially attended to. and remedies. with Inc greatest care ana secrecy, immcuisicij uia natched by express or otherwise to their destination. . J . . n . nr . v u r. tto tAAl A.tl , 31. 17. 12m3 San Francisco, Cal. To trk LtniBS of Oacoowajrs Calffoiwia. L.J. Csavkat, M. D., physician surgeon aad accoooher. in vites the attention o'f the sick and afflicted females la boring under any of the varions rorms or diseases or tne brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, brood, kid .n and "all diseases peculiar to their sex. - The Doc tor Is effecting more permanent enres than -any other nhvsician in Uresnn or ualtiornm. ijei no raise aeitcary prevent yon, bnt apply immediately, and save yourself irom paiuiui suuci iiik hi pionei., ..... nla H,M ried ladies, whore delicate health or other circumstances do not allow to have an increase in their families should write or call at Dr. L. J. Czapkay "s Medical Instatate, imnrr Hall, corner of Sacramento and Montgomery streets, and they will receive every possible relief and help. The Doctor's unices are so arrangea tnat no can be sonsulted without molestation. 12m3 aa. Al consultations l ny lerier or otnerwise, iree. Address to DR. L. J- CZAPKAY, M. D.. .. . Medical Institute, San Francisco, CaL sTrThe attention of the readers is called to the fot- A ladv of high standing in society and respectability, published a card in the Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch, September It. 1951, which is as follows: A Cabd The undersigned feels it her duty to express her heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Czapkay. for the success ful cure of herself and child. The latter having been afflicted bv a severe attack of "Cholera Infantum,'' was given np as incurable by some) of the most celebrated Dhysicians, when she called en Dr. Czapkay, of whom she heard very favorable report; and who, after s short period, restored the child to perfect health. Encour aged by this extraordinary result, she 'sought advice herself for the srofuloos malady, with which she had been afflicted for eight years, and which withstood the treatment of the best physicians in Europe snd Ameri ca. Bnt Dr. Czapkay has succeeded in affording her permanent relief, so that she can now enjoy life, which, for eight years had lost all charms for her. ' She, there fore deems it due to herself and to all sick and afflicted to recommend Dr. Czapkay, as one of tho most skillful nhrsicians within the United States. pnysK.au. CAROLINE GRAY, Corner of Walnut and 7th streets, Philadelphia. - A. GitAZSR, Notary Public. 126, 7th street. The following is an editorial notic in the Boston Daily Times of August 6th, 1954: . A Skiixfti Physician. Dr. L. J.. Czapkay has opened an office at No. 16 Pleasant street in this city. Dr. C. is a Hungarian by birth, and was connected with the patriotic army as physician and surgeon nnder the patronage of Kossuth. He combines with a finished education and the most refined and agreeable manners, the most extensive scientific abilities snd skill in his Erofesslon, and we feel much pleasure in recommending tm to our citizens as a physician and n gentleman. Dr. Czapkay has spent some time in Philadelphia where he won the confidence and friendship of those who be came acquainted with him. Among his friends in Phil adelphia are gentlemen of the highest respectability, with whom wo are personally acquainted. He had an extensive practise in Hungary before the Austrians and Russians compelled him . to leave it for beiag fonnd Silty of excessive patriotism. We hope he will receive at patronage doa a nan of so eminont capacity. The above are only a few of the tnany testimonials which Dr. Czapkay has in his possession, bnt cannot poblish for want of space. All communications, (by I letter or otherwise.) free. AsT Persona deslrins- nromnt attention, and who wish to avoid the delay of corresponding, can have immedi- oy sending ten oxuian aa consultation ice, and can have medicine forwarded- Address to ... ; L. J. CZAPKAY. M. D. . I, San Francisco, Cal. SPM2RRSfa;or Weakness, nervous de- a?d "pono0" lJheta headache, pains in the side, of the eyT pim- ptesonthe face, senal snd other iuurmities inSn.are cured wiUioatfail by the justly celebrated physicianand urgeon, L. J. Czapkay. His method or tiring dUease is new (unknown to others) and hence the greatsnc cess. All consultations, by letter or otherwise f Address, . : L.J. CZAPKAY, aLl . lftti -:--. ' : - San Franciscy. cj ' Notice. . " THE judges of the Supreme Court of the Territory or Oregon, assembled at the seat of Government on the ICtb day of December, 1856, do fix and appoint District Courts to be held in the city of Salem, in the county or Marion, on the first Mondays of April and Monday, of December, 1856, and thereafter on the first Mondays of May and October, and the third Mondays of Jane and November, annually, until otherwise order ed, and do limit the duration of said Terms to six days each. GEO. H. WILLIAMS, Chief Justice. 41 - CYRUS OLNEY, Associate Justice. straw Animals. . THE subscriber at Harrisbarg. Linn Co., has lost the following described animals : A bay horse, with star in forehead, a little white on bis nose, hind feet white op to the pastern joint, and branded " tV on the right shoulder, 3 years old this spring. A Iso a man cow, 7 or 8 years old, branded J. S. on the right hip, and " 21" as above. Has a white calf with red ears, about 18 months old. branded 21" as above. The cow left last fall, and probably has bad another calf this spring. - Any person finding them will be rewarded for their trouble, by informing me. A. McILWAIN. June 16, loot. . junopwia H ULL'S No. 1 Soap, the best yon ever osed. Try it. White lead, linseed oil, turpentine, putty, . : indigo, madder, copperas, alum, oil for lamps and machinery Ve w Orleans sugar, crushed sugar, cream tartar, saleratns, soda, at 26tf MOORES. llo ! Te Workers of Iron aid Steel ! T HATE this day received by the arrival of the 3. R. L Whiting from San Francisco, the following a-wrt- ment or iron and steel, to ant t 2.000 lbs. Norway shapes. -2.000 lbs. 2 y. Iron (fiat,) 2.090 " 3X&-16 3,000 " iXi " . ' . .. , I . .. C.000 " 1,1. 1,14, nd ...square. ,3.000 f.5-16, 1. 1, and lj, inch round, r ' -1,000 " assorted east steel. 100 " horse shoe nails, (G) Which together with stock in store makes as com plete aa assortment as can be found in Territory and will be sold as cheap as the cbeatbst for cash or coun try prodacc , J. A. rHESCUTT. Oregon City. Feb. 23, 1857. . : 50tf Boot and Shoe Store. FtEDERJCKWICKMON would announce - to the citizens of Salem, and the surround- fZ ing country, that he hare taken a store oo the ' e east side of Commercial street, north of the postoffice, where he will keep constantly on hand a full assort ment of every kind of boots and shoes, both custom and sale work, which he will sell at the lowest living pri ces. Being a practical workman, all orders for the manufacture or repair of work will be complied with, and the work done in a substantial and workmanlike manner. Give me a call and examine my stock. FREDERICK WICKMON. Salem, March 12,1857. . 13tf Look Here! w E have just received 9,000 lbs. of ground alum salt, wnicn we are yelling at 3 .on per honored. GRISWOLD A CO. 10 TONS assorted iron, just received at 9m3 - - - GRISWOLD A GO'S. SAX'L. X. SMITH. TBOMiS A. PATI8 Smith & Dari. TMPORTERS and - wholesale Drnggistt ; fire proof A stove. Forttamt. Oregon. Orders from the eouutij solicited. ' Sm6 Coffee. r' TOC WANT a really good article of COFFEE, the undersigned have got 15,000 pounds bet " COSTA RICA.1- Come in and look at it. . ALLAN McKINLAY A Co. Oregon City, Dec 6, 1S56. jAS- n. Rtcw suns, ' ? ; ' nccRAXxy, : Saa Francifsro. . ' Portland, U. T. Richards fit WcCrafeen. T0MMTSSTON MERCHANTS, amrJobbers in Oregon Flour, Grain; Produce, Fruit, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Hams-. Ac, Ac Orders for Oreenn trade promptly at tended to. Liberal advances atado on consignments. No. 4i Sacramental street, below Fronts San Francisco. Jsnoaryzi, 18a7. - ..- .-.. 4btt.. TAN receipt blanks fee sale st the Statesman office, at tl per hundred. aTOUNTY ORDER BLANKS For sale at the . STATESMAN OFFICE. - The laws of Oregon. rrtHR OREGON STATUTES. 1355. being a larsw vol A nme of 650 pages, with complete index, annota tions, and references, comprising an tne taws in rorce in the Territorv, inehnuve 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 Dert manner, bound in law style, and is sold at publisher prices, and as low as a like work can !e Iwinpht In anv State in the TTnkin. and at the lowest fignre they can be afforded for here. - The price places them within the reach of all who desire the laws they live onner. irruers oy mat! KTompniea wnn ine casn. filled by retorn mail. , It is the last code or laws that will probably be published in Oregon, for manv years In addition to the enactments of the Legislative Assent- Mr, the volume contains the Declaration or Indepen dexiee. Constitution of the United States, Treaties with Great Britain relating to Uregon, Ordinance or 1787, in force in Oregon, Donatio" ! aw and all amendments, and full abstract of United states XaturaliratioB Laws. -:-;.;... i. cJBirMtt,' -- v ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. AND Solicitor in Chancery. . Bethel, Polk County. O. T. Mayas. is57j. . i -.; j, - -iitfj-i Health or ; Siektieis ! Choose Brtweei Ttera. IIOLLO?AYS PILLS. THE Blood furnishes the material of every bone, muscle, gland and fibre tn the human frame. When pare, it secures health- to every organ : when corrupt, it M4$arUy produces disease.. HOLLOfVJrs PILLS operate directly upon 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 bowel, the muscles, the skin, .the brain, or any other part of the system. . ... , USED THROUGHOUT THE IVOR! J). Hollows v's Pills are eouallv eJncneiona in comolainta common to the whole human race, and in disorders pe culiar to certain climates aad localities. ,: ALARMING DISORDERS. Dyspepsia, and deransrement of the liver, the source of infirmity aad suffering, and the cause of innumera ble deaths, yield to those curatives, in all cases, howev er aggravated, acting as a mild purgative, alterative and tonic ; tbey relieve the bowels, purify the fluids, and invigorate the system and the constitution of the same time. . GENERAL' WEAKNESS NERVOUS COM , PLAINTS. , 1 ' When til stimulants fail, the renovating and brocinx properties of these Pills give firmness to the shaking nerves and enfeebled muscles of the victim of general debility. ' -i - - I - ; ' . ' DELICATE FEMALES. . '' ' 1 AD irregularities and ailments incident so the deli cate and sensitive organs of the sex are removed or prevented by a few doses of these mild, bat infallible alteratives. No 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. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS art ft Aesf reamnfn Immrm m th Woridfar tkt failomixr rfiMosn Asthma. How ell Complaints, Coughs, Cows, Chest Diseases. Costive- neaa, lmpepsia, utarrnoea, Dropsy, Debility, Fever ana Ague, Female Complaints. Headaches. Indigsstioa. In fluenza, Inflammation, Inward Weakness, Liver Com plaints, Lownesn of Spirit. Piles, Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Venereal Affections, Worms, or Ail aSaijjT . i v e l.a f Professor HoixOWAT. 6 Maiden Lane. New York. M 9 Jji" mmeetable Drusrsisss and Dealers m Medicine throngh-oufjIsSSs-d the civaissa world, in boxes at 25 cW"'1. TSSZtorZZLTi AW There is consiu: - ger sizes. N J, njiirtinns for the guidance of patients mes-e- disorder arc affixed to each box. 37yl j - rrvHAT Cotton Yarn has arrived, at T . 26tf MOORES. Stuart's Express, . ron . CASCADES. AND DALLES t3t - MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. : EXPRESSSFOR Ckampoeg, BaJeo, Albaaf and Corrallis, " .' ....On WEDNESDAY, and on Akeital or Man. Btexhek fkox Sak Fkaxcisco Km- A tl Letters. Packages snd Freivht. entmated to" my care will be attended to promptly, , OKI- ICS At r ran sum soon otore." December 30. 1650. A. B. STUART. Allan, McKinlay, u Co., HATE just received n stock of New Goods, anp would invite all those who wish to procure GOOq sticles at reasonable prices, to call and see them. They consist in part of the following: Urmdrtouea, . Canal and Wheel Barrows, Gram Cradles, - Fancy Brooms, Grass Scythe and Knaths Plain dn otusn oo j. Assorted Colored Pails, . 10 so Harrows, 13 teetQ Painted Tubs, ; Zinc Washboards, ' Blacksmith's Bellows, ' Cross-cut Saws, 7 ft .do Sft Mm Saws, T ft Bah- Mattrasses, doable, . do single. Boaters, doable, Spermttav11"' waca naaes, do Hoes, , do Spades, Polished Shovels, Hay Forks, Manor Forks, Churns, - Window Glass 8 by 10 . do 10 by 12 do 7 by Window Sashes 8 by 10 do 10 by It Ox Bows and Yokes. a qarnariijDy fio Grape brand Tobacco, AAW'An.C UU flA Blankets, Baize, Lmdseys, Sheetings, Ticks. AeJle. We keep constantly on hand a large supply of GRO CERIES, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, and many arU clee too numerous to mention. -..- ALLAN, M'KESLAY A CO. Oregon City. ; . 21U fieo. lbernetkf k C., ERCHANTS, OREGON CITY, OREGON TEB RITOBY. tf M Ibenetbr, Clirk 4 Co., f-tOMMISSTON AND FORWAEDING MERCHANTS, Kj San Francisco, CaL, will attend to selling Oregon K rod ace. and till orders for Goods, Groceries, Ac., st tbs iwest rates. The patronage of the people of Oregoa is respectfuOy solicited. " August 1, 1855. - - tf ' Kenron's JJasnierrean Ann ' '' AMBROTYPE GALLERY- fTTHE andersigned having recently re turned from Sa? X Francisco, is now prepared to take those beaatifol Pictores on Glass called AMBROTYPES, which have almost entirely snperceded the Daguerreotype in tho East and San Francisco. Gallery in the new baildlng. rrrcUd espreiaffy far tkt oanness, west of the Marion House. . , WILEY KENTON. Salem. November II, 13S6. S5 ? AtwUl& Co., . : , Kol 172 Washisgton St Sas Fraxciscct- SHEET, Card and Book Music, Piano Fortes, and other Musical Instrnmente. Strings J and Reeds, for Violins, Guitars, Clarionets. Ac Abo a large wholesale stock of Fancy Goods t and Toys. : ! liard Balls, wax and cne leathers, flags of all nations, boxing gloves. Ac together with ail kinds of Yankee Notions, usefal or amusing. Goods packed with great care and forwarded with promptness.. AH orders should mention by what boat or Express Co. the goods are required to be sent- - ' ATWILL A Co.. 6m3 172 Washington st-, San Francisco; ; : Wanted. rXfnf onshel Oats, and 5000 Wheat, and anyouan (jJJJ ttty of dead swine, for which cash will b paid on delivery. J- N. PRESCOTT. Oregon City, Nov. 25, 1856. Sitf OrreoH and California Packet Line. rwsHE followine vessels wiH ran in eoonee- I - . . . i t rarr l. . . .. San Frtrtciseo and Portland : BARK OCEAN BIRD. Wworss, Master, ' CHAS. DEYENS, Heai-Y. " : . ie " JANE A. FALKENBERG, Bapges, " V " NAHUMKEA G, Willi ass. - - -BRIG L B.LUNT, Richawosos, - " The Barks have ail bees coppered recently, and are in first rate order, commanded bv experienced captains. : Freihti wW be carried at tie lowest rote. J Produce sent from any part of the country to Oregon City or to the Linn City Works, will be received and forwarded to San Frsncfceo, - - -- - - Agents: - ,, GEO. ABERNETHT A Col. , -. -. . Oregon City. ABERNETHT, CLARK A Co. - - --i San Francisco. I November, 6. le4S. " 36tf . .Corvallis. ' , ff'-; , . THE snbacriber will pay cash for Soldiers Bounty Land Warrants, st his store. NAT. H. LANE. CorvalK. Jan.13.lsoT. Mtf ' Banin & Brother, F:ONT STREET, Portland, opposite the Metropolis Hotel, d esters in Dry Goods, Clothing, Ham, Boots, and Shoes. Groceries, Ac . N- B. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for merchandise at the highest market price. - I9tf Notice to Shipper and Merchants. ONE of the firm being permanently located in Saa Francisco, all consignments of produce and orders to be filled, will be attended to without delay, at anode rate rases. 26tf WAKEFIELD A CO. i Allan & Lewis, - w HOLESALE MERCHANTS, PORTLAND, ORE COS TERRITORY- - ... John S. Edwards, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Washington City , p. C will attend to all business entrusted to his care, before the several Departments the Supreme Court of tne United States, or courts of the District of Colombia. Particular attention given to the claims of sol diers for services, or for Bounty Land. . s Refers to Gen. Lane and Gov. Carry. ' ' 43m6psid) Powder. . E have a large supply of powder in Hand. ' . ... . GEO. ABERNETHT A CO.. Oregon City, Nov. 13,1356. , -., , , 37t - " The Oregon Statesman. An Mepewfatf Jemntat. rfeeofeii to PvHfie. Geermt hteihgOKt. A-c, iasasaes! at Satm, Orrgtm. , . 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