t .DOOH9 ! BOOKS J I fi HOOKS t ! : at: ? K e Cityfco o k Dtp jc o , .j : . .. f front sr., porrri.A!n, . t," ' , . A, R SHIPLEY IIaB In Store, an J will be receiving by the lit of Jane - G- O "T CD S IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY ! f v men tney oner to me. . , K. SPRING TRADE At mrill advance on New York price. uive as a call, or send o an order, and we are bomd to give you satisfaction ! : - J A; tt. Shipley Tco.V '- ' Are the Bol AtrrtTs In Oregon and Washington Ter- . ritories for tbe sale of .' The American Statesman, A CHEAT BOOK ! Being the only political history Of the United States. . , 4 Send B4 vasir name. Price tt 00 1 Payable de livery of book. Caa delirer by the 1st of September I all wh send ms their name by 1st of May. Catalogue of Part of nrSloekr' j SCHOOb BOOKS. ' t RkAPKM. Sanders' old Lt. 2d, 3d. 4th, and 5th; . aid. The Young Ladies'; Sander' Sew 1st. Id, 3d, 4t!tand5th: Parkers' 1st. sn. 3d, 4tn ami 6tb; Mc- i:,iT..--lt. Id. 3d. 4th ana otu. Si-kllko-S. Saudors Old, Sanders' New; Elerocn- , XiiwsK. andr' Pictorial. School and Parker".! GiW!ttrtE.-Mttchell's., Anrient and Modern. Ol- wy'(, Morses, MeNnlley'sv and Montclth's lst and - Id lfcwk. M itwk trie. Arithmetics Thomson". Tables, ' Mental. Analysis, Practical, and Higher; Pavtr lri. tmary, intellectual, rrnooi and l mversltv; Smith i Colb.irnw Hay STrStxldurd ; Paries AliHTt, " fin reyins, Oeometrr, I'ractical Mathematics, l itlu Pic- ti-narv, Loa!tc of Mathematics, Analytical Ocmetry, - .kL:l ; l i . - l! ttrammara tlreca'a Clarke 'a Bullion's Pmitk' Klrkara's Spencer's Tower. PittLosorntBs I'arkerV 1st Ixswn, Juvenile and ; ricnooi; tronctocK smith s. HtsToitnc. Wilson's Juvenile," and Unite 1 Ptatcs; ' lley"a Universalv VfUlard's Cniversal, and United States. LAxnrAOBS. Cooriers Vinril; Andrews Latin K'.-a- aVt; Yiri Ilimi: Andrrw" ratin (Jrammar; Mct'lin tock'a 1st and I.I Book in Latin, and d". in t:r-ek: An- thon'a (Imt tlrammsr and Reader: Johnson's t'iecro. Kasqnetlc'a tYench Grammar and Reader; Woodmiry'a Geruun Urammar and Reader, Teleina.(ue. !reck Tes tament; FrmcU, sclf-t-inslit; Surrcntie's Fre:eh Jic- ' tionarr; Andrew a Latin, do. IJJdcIl A Arott a Greek D 4o. Anthon's Clavical do. Smith s d.i do. Ir-rtof Aitie. Weitcr"s Sch'ol. His'i do, Ara ' dernic. University, Rjyal Sro. Cnalirid jed aud Cobl' Pocket. - Mto:i.LAVEoi-s MattUon's Astronomy. Xewman Rhet-iric. AVooJ'a Botany. Kame'.s Rleaients of I'nt- Icism. Parker's Aids in t'ompfvilinn, Parker's iiccr- rises. Brooktteld's Composition. McEtui:U s, VounR ' Analner. do. Analj-tkal Manual. Paikcr's Word Builder. 3Iavhcw Book Ke-'Dini,'., .vvUnd'a iloral Science. Patoy"S Xatural Tileoloiy. K.tke's Auriad tore for SchtK!. Upham's Inteile.-titSl Philo- x.'uv.-i. Mahan'3 do. do. M'.lton; Yonnj;; Pollock: and Thoinn- on; bunion lor -n.wi-ij cutters .nato-ny and , Physiology. American lK-battr. Xcwman'a iVIiical . Economy. Hitchcock Ueul'ry. Great varieir of Speakers ami El:ution. All kiuds of Sciiuul Statlun , erjr; Slate of all sine; Drawing ' lljoks; lli-awiiig . Paoer; Perforated Cai-d Erd; Ir'.tul Uoard; l'vut Is aaa Brnsties; iwuom s ti r-; laic-lands, every kuse ana siyie, xc-, ,t c., .o. . MISCKLLAXEOUS BOOKS. - HiST0T-BaBrTOlVs United Ststes. C rofrtmis'- r Hildreth's d, b, d rolnmesa Frxta l'icril l'A;cd i. States. Tavlor s do. do. tlo. Botts'a Htt. fbnalmioa. IVterson's do. Wilson's United States. WillsnPs d.i. Hist. Indian Wars United States. M illard tlaivetval Hisrory.; Muller do do lti-.-k"s Hit, Wort 4 1 or -, t relnmest. - Kuiiin s Ancit'rtt Histm, Pnrr'a dr o. Hume's KsgUad. Ma-anlay's d .. complete. iHrktns I mlda do. Lmiranl s do. itinons it une. O Aa- bime's Heforraation. Baas's M. K- t hnrch MUion's - Knrpe, lt and Sd Series. Presc.tt's W.itk. MnrW , Hi, or Reiipons. Ht. iif t'onnni r Trent. Jre " ptras. All or Abbott's Ht-fnies. Historical Uabfnet. Qneens of Spam, vneertsof ScotHrd. Hew'a SmTiih Uononests. . Brace' llungarv. Kidder's Brar.il. En- bank s Bread. Parley's I m verbal. Hi,-tirr of t'rtt . aadea. Ancient hgyptians. Hailams Mithlle A -e. History for ISors. "itonner's Child' United Suu.-s l-ossms s JTe!d H'Vik of Kcrol rtion. i "' BiocnarHV. llntarch's !Jve. Lift Bratit. . lf"on ' oVrfol t'harartet. Great and Celebrated Characters. Lives of the Sijiicrs. Aotolw-'jrrar'hy of Finli y. l.a- martmr a CVlerated Character, l.uenf Adam Clarke, do Bihop Hediiia. do Xiebahr. do Gen. H irrion. it U.inicl Boone, do Iiiberts. do I.atayeilr. Cap- taimof Roman JVpublic and Old WorUl. Dr. Chal mers, 4 vols. Lire Of HumwIdU. Jlrs. Kjjrers, Mozart. Wesley. Hetrher. Life and Times f Clar; Imnrs Washington. Eminent Mechanics. Lives of Chief Jastices. Josephine. apnevn. Charle J.x'ob. Jackson. Gen-Green. JoanorArc. Ladv JaneGrev J. Q. Aoams. Julienne. Daniel Welter; Kinjrs of Koroe. B.inps ana ysfH'. utomi. i.tvcs or the " Pope. Prescott's Philip Id. Mary and Martha Wash ington. Pioneer Wemen of the t est. 'Tbavels. Hack's Cuinti. . Arancanians. Stephen's . Kgyp. Uims iraveis. nano farlc. iie Aote. Adventures on Mos-jaito Shore. Ba-anl Taylor's Trar els. Unrbin'a Travels in the Ea-U SciKSTimc. Brandc's Encyclupelia. Physical reoj- raphy of the Sea. Wood's Nataral History, lrdner's Lecture. Useful Arts. Cosmos. Matlu-ciaticai Uio- tionary. Losic of Xatneinabcs. W ondera of Science. - Mitcheil Planetary and Stellar Worlds. Loomts Re cent Progress of Astronomy. Smith Metioeary rtf Arts and Science. Kntiank'n Hydraulics. Dick's works. anoos works on Arrnitectore. 1 Poetbt. Byron various styles. Rliakesrieare, do. Hilton, do.- Hnnu, tio, - IJeioiBs, d v Moore, do. Thompson. Yonns. Pollock. Tiipiht. Cuwner. lore. OaTirpbeH. Wadswnrth. .ian. M ontgomerj-. Kirk White. Female Poets of England, dot. do. America and maar others. - . ' Books or RKPEBtrvcJi Cyclopctlia of Cjraphv. do. oo. Fine Art, do. ,. Kiography. I'scfnl Arts. McCoIloch's tiazetteer. Harper's L niversnl Gazetteer. Farrr axd Aeaici-irmi Kllioin Kntit lt-xk. Thomas do. Iowning' do. Birry'a do. FemeadeaB . Farmer and iardener. Frnit. Flower aad Vegetalde Gardener's Companion. Alien on tbe Grape. Pardee on Strawberry, florist s Gntde. American Farm Bonk, Allan's Domestic Animals. All of Saxton's Hand Book. W oaks on Horse, Cattle, Kieen. Ho2s, Ac, TaeoLOGtuaL Sc. RmJOiors. Harmonv and Exposi tion of iiospels. Meander's tare or Christ. Butier Works. Knapp's Chrwtian Theology. Western Mta- odi-m. Morris Miscellanies. Lectures on Rwnanism. Brand of Dominic Rnle. Elliot on Romanism. Barnes Notes. Clarke's Commentary. Bettons do. Jay's Exercises. Watson's insti totes. Iirrahees EviJen.-es. Batler's Ethical Pisconrses. Roeers Kclin of Earth. do. Reason and Faith. Foster's Christ. Perfection t Baker on Discipline. Writings of Arminins. Jahn's Biblical ArchaeologT. Jiibles, all sizes and prices, from tl to- $20. Testaments, groat variety. Methodist Hynfm. Christian Hymn Booksu Chorr.h Psalmist. Plrmioth Collection. Select Melodies. Christian Psslmist. MTu:xi.4 Bochans Family Physician. Hydro- , painic ao. jiomu3miiiic unru. .- , -'- llnctLUMiors Constibitions of United RU? Mi1k'i Popaur Education. Crabijes Svaonyras. Piatt's Bk of Curiosities. Odd Fellow's Manual Headlcy W orks. It vols. Mrs. Tutuui , ii ruU. Lay ard 'a Nineveh. Bigelow'a Useful Arts. Ha'weU's Kn- gineer'a Guide. American Institutions. Pursuit of Knowledge. ParkMadison. Pernvian Antiquities Way Down East. Prnsbnrt. . I ke Marvel's Work" Sanderson's Cook and Cuatectioner. Country Rvahips in Enalsnd. Tales and Reverie, au excellent Xemjier aace Book. Money Miker. Ks-aped Xun. Xews Boy. Dick Wilson. Mrs. II !e Xe w Cook Book. M il ler's Old Red Sandstone, do. Footorrnts f Creator. Yoang Ladies Counsellor. Young "Man's do. Pictorial Catechism. XJiomon s Lect. t Y. Men. Constito tional Text Book. Captive in Pstaronia. The Ameri can Honsewife. Hilf Honrs with Old H'irn;r.y. Jlinvmi IH vrs'iueur aim weeay. Mrs. eIgwicks Redwood, do. Xew En". Tale. Uncle Sam's Farm rrsre. Anum b .-. ' rnn .i .-r;:!i in L. ii. ials. Mrs. Paruneton. Horace 1 ransiation. V lrgu do.- Mr. Car- lens wotes. Heroines ot History. i,anl and Sr Ieckand Port. H,-a and Sailor. Ship aad Shore. Naval Iife. Stir Papers. Masonic Chart. Irvlng's voHBnnask ixmg wm Aneao. kit jew York. Living trrators of America. Yonng Man Advised. Mis sions in Tonga and Fcjree. Truth bti-anger Than Fic. tion. Knont and the Rass:nn. Hyilmtrithie Cook B)k. Death Bed Scenes. Gi.l Book: f.r onng Men do. do. Indies. Anecdotes for Girls, do. dx Bojts Footprints of Famous Men. Charlotte ElizslHslli's Work's. Advice to Young Men. Peasant Boy 4'liiioso- pher. Abbott a Marco Paul Rooks, do 1- ranconia And a Bomber of others too nnmeroHS to ennraeratc. Constantly receiving large addition te the forgoing. Statioseby Foolsc-f.p l'aper jrreat variety Is?t ter do, do, plain and gilt. Xote do, dc. da, D v' Envel opes all styles. Inks all kind. Pens and Holders jreat variety. Blank Books all sizes and styles. Memorandum. Diane, pas Books. Time Books Paper Cotters, do Folders. Slapping Roreiait lvdcs. Lithographic Prints a large var:e.ty. V.'raupiug Pa per good variety. Wafers. Sealing Wax, &c., Ac. Finally, we have a good variety of Music Boots. Xew Carolina Sacra. Alpine Glee Singer. Dulcimer. ChonrnGlee Biok. Metrnpoliun do. Sacred Melodeon. Christian Psalmist. Piano Instrnc tors. Guitar do. Flnte do. Arcnnlon do.- T4in d Melodeon do. Plymouth Collection with Music Slicet Mnsie. . - "".. i And the most rariod assortment of STarroNF.ar ever ofl"cred in Oregon. . " mw This stock Is all Vnght In Kew York imd other Eastern cities and is sold at '- - - " - UNIFORM PRICES. J,,; ; , J mw We keep on hand Scaoot Book In Large sjnan tities. together with most of the publications tit - HaareK Bnoi ttasr Debst Ai JacKsov; .: !.! kiiS :":;?!CI? . I vi so dc Pmxxev; T . . ,.' " , . Phillips & Sasov; ' " - , -:: Jl. . BAKNES dC CO.: Milleb, Orros & MrLUOaif; -Lbabt & Getx; Pctsam; : ' JkprLETON; and others. : - " " ".A ' : - aa-Weask yonr patronage. If unaW runt tis d examine our stock, yonr order.' will ba t-ilf.l to ia the sauk tebxs a if yon bought in person. 7- PorUand, March 20, 18iT. person f m S. JXffc6rmick. f is! Hi (i ron? rraxn, rorrvAXD.n.T.) . HAS constantly on hand a large stork of Boobs and Stationekv, which he sells at a small advance on PirBMHIIKK 1'uii.m. ... . , . ,.. I A catalogue maybe seen in the Oregon and Washinirtlon Almanac for 15T- Ranks ordered there from aent Hostage free to any part of either Xerrritory. i oruanu, r eb. 2, INoi. , ouyi . . .,. Corrallls Dm Store. TIL CARDWEIXk Druggist and Apothecary, in con . Ktantlv receiving, lor California, steamers, large and carefully selected storks of Drugs and Medicine!, oil. Paints, Varnish, Soap, Perfumerie, Toilet Fsr niture, Stationery, and all articles usually kept In Drug Store. A rent for Jajrnea, and other patent medicines. rbuih will be furnished at California, wholesale price. t ... mr Uinm OLinTVn. - - -U 1 ' - J.H. CARDWELL. Corrallls Mar H. 1857. ' - jstr IIIaclLftualttes ana thr, L.ok. ALLAN McKlVLATA CO. have now on hand large and well sebnted stock of Bar Iron. Oast Steel, Horse shoe do., , - German do., i Xallroddo., ; j , Phmghdo., I Plate (Itx, ,-... . , . i And intend tn keen nn the assortment so in suit !. wants of cnstomeisi Hire ns a call, and yon will 6cd that we not only have the funest stork, "but will sell " as cheap as the rlieaest.n We are constantly receiv ing addition to our assortment, so as to replace what Is sold. .. . r Oregon City, Pee, tl, HUrt. . dltf 1 lienry Johnton Co. WIIOt.ESALE PRlCfilSTS., 1 (Ml .'Washington Street. San Francisco.) ' OflTer for sale to the country trade, the largest stork of rood in their line on the PaciHe roast pomnri. sing Drags. Chemicals, Perfumery1. Patent Medicines of all kinds. Brashes. Paints. Oil. Crass. Tnroentine. and every article appertaining to the bnsimws. Ilavinv su perior raeiiiiies ror ontainmg their goods they think they ran offer Indooements to buyers nucqmillcd by rder resectfnlly solicited. ;'l ' '' - 401y I DR. 3. R. C A RDWRI.L. Pental Surgeon t Corvallis, will nrartiee In bi Drofes-: sion, at Vorval'it. ivirgme Ciry, IllnrAr. ter, Mroftsmnir.nnd Jin-Jraonn'fr. Skill, nnqnestlonnble; charges, re ipectalde; work, warranted. Teeth exarain ed. "and advice given free of charge. loe nortre green or change or office. . : April W. lsSfl. ' Ttf ' Now HrcrlTlng rrtuE fbllowlng article from Bark Ocean Bird and lor JL sale low. 5ft gross matchr ; , , l.0 keg ot srnips ; 6'1 ht. bids. X. . sugar ; . -10 bSls. crnsh.d sugar ; 6 lvxe candle ; . - - 10 Wds. vinegar ; " ' ) eases tea ; " ', ' , "'' ' -I M doa. hrrtom : "J 1 Si) do, bucket ; ' I rases men' line calf boots ; I ' ' calf brogan ; . gt - hoi-" brognn ; -f S 3 1 I yiMitbs" calf brogans; waiU4'B Morscco lssits ; ' " imitation bouts ; , MtsseVlsiot: - 1 f 175 pair children shoes ; 1 1 ,' " 1 1 straw cntters ; - ' r It grain era lies ; . 1 reajier; ': 'f ' " ' i ' -1 two horse thrv-dicr ; . . . G EO. t BEICf ET II Y A CO. nn City. June l,7i?.'.j. ' 13tf. . Orei 1!1.1X PUMP5, turnkey wrenches. Vy mav n planes, screw arm, ' sa-h planes, . . . . horse shoes and iiaile to fit. ... . . , gnn lK-ks. plugs and nipples, t'lbes, bullet mould. WosenliotnralXL pocket nfres, , pruning and baddiag knives, t- v' . rat traps iorsJdksfuiiTWi. ak ! MOORES Book aud StatLoaerr. SCHOOL READERS. :-': r : - Parker's 1st. 2d. 3d, 4th and ithi Sanders do do do do- - McGufl'y'a do do do ' do a'l.-f. .. a-. lhivH-s'arit'imetie, - ' -- Uni-erity and I imtmon School, -" - ' Intellectual and primary, ... Davies' Bourdon algebra, l.egendns surveying, : I i ' tJeometry and trisnonietrj-, -. , " i ; Key to Davies' Arithmetic. , ' .- . Thompson's arithmetic, , , t ' . Tarker'a philosopbr, ' juvenile and Istvlessons. Grammars Clark's. Bullion's Smith's, '! Geographies M itcheU . Monteith'a manna!, ; ' Monteith's 1st lessons. Music Lute of Zion, Xew Carmina Sacra, Cbri-.tian Psalmist, Missouri Harmony, Normal Song Book, Singing Hook, at -f MOORES Notice. ' t rrtHE judge of the Supreme Court, of the Territory of - vir-.in, asscotuiew u iiw seas 01 UOITTTIRM nl on the ninth day of January, eighteen bnndrel and fifty- seven, do nx and appoint District Court, to Is? held in village or uoseisirg, in vireconniyof Ihsi-lns on the nrst Hond.ivs.or Marrh. Mav. Seotrmlier and Xovem- rs-r. annually, nntil otherwi-e onlered, antl do limit the duration of said term tosix davs each. GEO. H. WILLI AMS, Chief Justire. 41tf M. P. DEAPYi. Asaoriate Jnti.-e. Kugciie City Hotel. THE nndersirned wrmld lnfrm bi friends and the traveling pnWie georrslly, that be lias taken the Eugene City Hotel. "and i fitting it up, in a new. ond splendid strte. with private room for travelers ldie. gentlemen, or faml. lies. The table shall be plentifully furnished with eve- rv lujng mc coumry anoms. i nave a nrt rale suble and will keep constantly annpiied with plenty of oat bay. f. and I think I caa ranter general satisfaction 10 an wno win ravor me with a call. i .. M. H. HARLOW. .Eugene City. June 2. 17. .. . . .. I7wn Salt I Salt!! Qf TONS-San Qnentin SALT, In about . and rmtj luo lb. bag, just rccei-ed and for sale vervrhesn .liiwa acmaiiai a i.u Oregon City, Dec. , 1H.MJ. . Valuable Farm for Sale. riiiih. nndersigncd now offer his valuable -a. larm ior sa. situated on xmnr teek. i" in Marion Co.. O. T one and a half milM LL. south of McKinnay's Mill, on the County road runnins from Salem to said Mills. Itnnt.;n.in.. of whicti .40 acres is under a srood substantial stsk ana nuer fence, one nundred acres in good cultivation i wo nana re. i nne beerinc rmit tr. . .j r. house, together with other out buildings. Said farm is wcu waierru. aim ine nest adapted to stock raising. ano wneai growing ot any rarm in the Territory. Said firm lias been settled since lt. and was among the first claims taken in Marion Co. 'Any person dnsimn of buying good farm, with a title? money, will do well w can ai ine resioence oi tne undersigned. ' OLIVER PICKARD. Spring Creek, Maruh 30. 1 V.7. .. , , . Alt . . . .- Uemoral. TAUM ft BROTHER-have removed to their Xew I More next door to J . Strang s Stove establishment They have jnst reerlred-a general sortmcnt or Ilrv Goods. Ciotbiag. HaU and Cnns. Ilonts ami Khiws Groceries, Crockery, Ac, which he offers for ea or -V- B. Wanted Huttor. Kjrrrw. Bacon. Tinl. Flmrr.flnd n iiei? i or wnu ti they jwj the bi?bctn market prir. . w .Lmh x..t ia law-. House. Carriagr, Sisnt, and Steam ooai A'ainiiiig. a A.REET) having established his Paint shop in Solem. is prepared to execute with dispatch all joist in the aimve lino. Baaaers. StandanI. and Em- Mcms. for societies ainted on silk, satin, velvet ormns- nn. faints ot ail color and descriptions mixed, ready for ne, for sale at his shop : also White I -cad. Linseed Oil, Turpentine and tarnish, all paper and Bonier H indow glass. Faint brnslies, graining tools. Ac. Di rections given in painting, also in graining imitation oi wooa, wie4v" marine. . ' i J. u. . Orders from abroad promptly attended to. Ail jobs intrusted tohUcare warranted to give vatia- QSlem..Jan., lRo. i :. . ' 3yl Notice. ! STRAYEPor stolon from the stibscriiier, living in Albany. Linn Co. O. T., on or anontiue nrstoi lierea)ier, ls.ifi, one sor rel norse, blaze laced, nuht bin knocked own. oranaei on near shoulder O. T.. vented v h.i. brand. ' No other brands or mark recollected ' nns wtliiniiiiff a ii.l hnN. will 1. I : V 11 . J ' " " ... ii' rewnroeo. J. -H. MCCOXXEIX. AThanJ-; January !7 Is.";" tfpsid j I : - r- i Medical and Surgical Notice. r' is often the ease that person suffer for a long time nth a curable disease from the fact that they do aot know where to go to find relief. I am prepared to re misje all- Tumors, Cancers and Diseased Rnnr to dure dislocated joints of longstanding, straighten, wry na.,.uim iwn, auutv t,,,i ict kii titniirmiiy wt the face and eyelids. - D. O. CAMPBELL, M. P. corvallis, 11. KLtfUi 184J. -- - otf ?7: t.', -, '. Sold Out." vY -ei - -, THE snbscrllier.'kaving sold oirt, rails npon every : body indebted to kita U settle op their acconnts. lie can be fonnd at the old store. "i v - - - , PHILIP COHEN. - 52tf Salem. March S, HMT. 1- Drills. 1 rjj BALES Drills jast received and for sale 1Vf G.ABERXETHT ETHTACO. June IS. 1W7. IStf TAR.-at KJtf .. ' MOORES 1 f TdNS assorted iron, jnst received at IU: - OmS GRISWOLD A CO'S. Dooki and Slatlonery, 5 ' at tub ohkuos crrr rortornM acn.ui.so . , JOHN FLEMING WOULD respectfully call the attention of bl friends and the public to the fart that he has on band. and keeps constantly supplied with a large stock of AJVO STATIONERY of all kinds, which he offer for aale. fur rash, at tile anove Duiidliia. His present stock is comprised, in part, of the following, via : Orrffi-n Statutes, suasion law of Oreron session 1850 7: Washlnirton irvinirs works: RedUeld's Com parative Physiognomy; Discovery and Exploration of the Mississippi; Sears American Revolution; Sear's I ramuy Annual, Wilson s KHsaya aim aiisceiiaoies; w innne forms; l.ltcnrthe Emperor napoleon, sy iick hart: Live of the Presidents: Life of Andrew Jackson; Webster's Ufa and hi Masterpieces; Bancroft's Life of Washington; Life anil Speeches of Henry Clay; It.tfR.M. K.tMMl UEnn.. lflMMkn.! ..n, Wrktf! jane's Brigade ih Mexfco; Oliver Cromwell; A Ten- The B:ok of the Ocean and Life on the Sea; Muw Hall's Practical Cookery; Mr. Htile'a Xew Cook Book; The luiprored llonsewile. nr Bonk of Receipts, by Mrs. A. I.. Webster: History of the Mormon from tliclr origin to the present time; Fern Leaves fnra Fanny's Port Folio; Tbe Spectator, by BUigdon; Tupper's Proverbi al Philoscpby; Ixiuls Napoleon and the Bonaparte Fanv uy; Tttnmtisnn' Reasons; vuuga .Mglit luongnts; Paradise Lost; Pollok's ("ontse pf Time; Benjamin's riigrtins rMeresH: Amerlrsu s Own Book: ine world lllnstrnted .'0 Engravings; Life and Essay of Benja min Franklin: Life of Washington, by Sparks; font- stock's System of Elocution: Fretnonts Exploring Ex. neditinn thrench Oregon and California: Pictorial His tory of All Nations, b Goodrich: Benton's 30 year In the U. S. Sennte; llrron 'a Works; Prescott' Biogra- phte and Critical Miscellanies; Prvcott't Conquest of Mexico 3 vols; I'rescott s Ferdinand and Isabella s vols; rrescott Ifobertson a Mistiiry or l liaries 3 vols; Presrott'e lt and Id Philip; Mllman's Gibbon'a Rome: Rollln's Ancient History. Pluturchs Lives: Ma cauley's History of England; Dirk's Works; Cumming's Lectures; Webster American Family cyclopedias; Scott's Napoleon; Chamls-r's Infbrmutlon fur tbe Pro- pie: l.iie in the itineracy; i.iie ot lien, miareitc; i ne Visinir American' Life of Fremont: Histiiry of Ire land, by Mooney; Heavenly Home: Carlyle's Nrw Es says: British and Anieriran Peniale Poets; Burns' complete Work; Moore's Poetical Works: Burns" Po etical Works; Mrs. Ilcman'a Itictlral Works; Milton's Complete V orks; Tapper' ( omnlele W orks; Lire and Beauties of Shakesiieare; Arabian Nights; Balloon Travels In Europe: Laaard'a Discoveries at Xinevah: Wbeepley'a Comnrnd of History; Headleys kltscella nlesj March's Reminiscences of Congress; Tliaddeus of Warsaw: Tlie Planter's Victim: Melbourne ana tbe Cbinrha Islands; Knit' Sacred History; Pennshnrst hi Wanderings and Wsvs of Thinking; Robinson Crusoe: Children of the Abbey: Indian Battles, Captiv ities and AdvMitnres; Prenm and Realities of a Pas tor and Teacher: The Ship Curfn'er'a Family; "1cto. rl. or tlie w orld I Overcome; ltilde and Testaments; Welister's Dictionaries aries large and small; Gunn's Cele - brated Domestic Mediclnrf; Short Patent Sermons, by l'ow, jr: Larimer l.lttieiooii, ki: Arthurs 'tales; Thomson's Practical Arithmetic; Calhoun Intellectual Arithmetic; Vocal and Instrumental Xote Books; Mit chell's Geography and Atlas; Youatt on tlie Structure and diseases of the Horse; Saxton's Rural Hand Books: Cole s American Fruit B mk: Downinir s Rural Es-iam: Dnwnlng's Fruit and Fruit frees of America; Ellio't's Western Fruit Book: American Cattle Doctor.by Padd; Frnit. Flower and Vegetable Gardener's Companion; American Frnit Cultnrist. by Tlioma: The Strawberry Cultnre, by Pardee: American Poultry Yard, by Brown; Yonatt on the Management nnd Diseases ri Sheep: Note, letter and Foolscap paper; Pen andlPenhold- ers; tsand and (sand-boxes; Hlaeg. nine nnu i;ei inns; WMn a'ld Fancy Envelopes; Slates aud Plate , PeOoiN; UUIMK IXV1K. r.. ,vc. Oregon City. June IH. 1057. . 17tf &25,JOO Worth i " i SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ! rrl!E sulwcrilsTS would resiiectfully inform their eu- J. t imers and tne ptiniic geneiauy tiint tliey have on hand, and are in constant receipt of goods from San Francisco aud Xew Yerk a iarze aud well-se- icctcd it!- consisting in part of . . .Mum, alb-pice, anJ ulpaica. Bonnets, trages, and bro. linen. Cambric, crash, and calico, !Vmetlo delaine, and damask, ' Edging, embnddery and everything. Flannels, fringes, and fancy tixin's, 'inghams. gaiters ar.d glove, llandkercbiels, hose and hair-pins, iron, ink, and inserting. , . Jaconet .jean, and Java coffee, , , ! Knives, kid gloves, and knitting plus, I Jin ns. lard and Liverpool salt, , . Mustard, mirrors, and matches. Needle, nail, and nice thing. Oils, ovcrshirt, and Oolong tea, . r , Pins, pants, and pair, i Q lilts, ipiills, aud qneensware, Itihhons, razors, and rat trtips, - Silks, suirar, and shavine soap, Tea. tobacco, and turpentine. Umbrella, under-olecves, and useful things, Veil, varnish, and vinegar. Wreathe, woolen good, waffle-iron, Yarn, yeast, and Yankee notions, -. j Zinc, and zephyr worsted, Ac, Ac, and so on. Beside many other articles too numrnais to mention : all of which we are? offering at reduced prices, adopt ing tne plan of - yoick sale and annul proms. ' 1 be ladivs wil nnd in tlieir department a laree stock of fancy goods, direct from Xew York, which i not usually kept in Oregon, and by arrangements will be in constant receipt adequate to tlie want of the ladies. 1 he .entlemens Department of Inruislttng cooos will seldom be eooalted. and excelled by none in Salem. Il).. The blacksmiths and iron dealer willalwavs And a well-selected stot k of all sizes and shapes, to gether with a good assortment of iron axle, from 1-4 x in., to I x 1 1 inrhe. which we are selling at Portland price, adding freights. w e are prepared to receive an Kind or produce in exchange for goods, and alo money. For full particu- larseaal and examine for yourselves. W. C. GRISWOLD A CO. Salem. Feb. 10.1M7. 4stf ; City Drug Store. (COMMERCIAL W11AEF, TORTLAXD.) fTMlE undersigned, lias in store, a general assortment X of Droirs. Medicines. Paints. Oils. I've stuff. Pat ent Medicines, Ac. and is receiving goodlmost week- ly. and in much larger quantities than hitherto, and of- them to his numerous customers and friends, at wholesale and retail, in Quantities to suit, at much low er rate than ever offered in this market. Every arti- e warranted as representee. ... Please call and examine for yourselves. Prescription will be given free of charge to those wanting jtcdicincs. i w . WEATlir.lvr OuD, M. P. Portland, Jilne 2, 1.7. Iiim3 Salem Oriig Store- FRONT Street. Rector's building. ' Constantly on hand a full assortment of Dufus, Mf.pi- If cives. Paints, Oils and 1vb STfFra, Tatent Mepicinks. Ac. Iu short almost overv aiticle usually found In a Prug store, and are offered at r not.ri.B and Kktaii., at extremely lor rates, in quantities to snit warranted as represented. . Mr UBPKB SOttOITFO. Prescriptions free of charge at office. J- I'rompt attention jvjll be given to professional calls in the City. . .. A. AI. dKIvt, M. 1. Salem. O. T.. June I. ia7. IStf , Notice TS hereby given , that C. S. Wood worth is authorized to transact my personal business during my absence. - i ' ... w.c. UlllSWOMl. Salem, June 17, 1S.5 7. l.Hf . r. For Sale. , T WILT, sell one half of the land claim known X a the Dwight Pomroy claim. Said half adioins Mr. Peter 11. Hatch's and is almnt two miles from Oregon City, on the upper Wil lamette. 1 will also sell one half or the whole of the nmnertv. Ivinir and situated in the beautiful and ranid- l rrowinetown of Corvallis. Benton Co.. and known as tbe " Thomas' projs?rty, consisting of four lots of land, together with all the buildings thereon. Said property is in a beautiful location , and both will be sold at a great bargain in cash, or wheat or oats at cash price. Inquire of the subscriber, at bis store in Ore gon City, in relation to both, or to Hon. J. C. Avery, relation to tne i nomas propert), -hi orvanis. Also, six (0) lots of land in Oregon City. - : -s. r- " f JOS. X. PRESCOTT. Oregon City. March 1, K7. I ' . ltf i -Look Ilere. ALL persons that are indebted to James Strang) are requested to call and settle their accounts by the 15th of May. and all those who do not. will find their accounts in the hands of John D. Boon, Justice of the Peace. Having sold my Tin establishment in Salem, I want to settle np my Recounts. JAMES STRANG. Salem, April 21. lAi 7. 6tf Sirup.. Oft KEGT5 Boston Syrup for sale. ' OU G. A BERNETHY A CO. ) Xr' ( . ' "' IV W 'to-.! ' 'A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR At LAW 8a J. lem. O. T.. Office, ttrst door south of the Slates- man Otttce. up stairs. SOtf 7 Smilht Dide. . A TTbRNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW AND XX Solicitors in cnanccry; corvallis O. T. I. H. SMITH. filtf t. 6. BAPK. H. W. Hitehell, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, EU gene City, Lane Coontp, O. T. i Surgical. T L. COOMBS. M. P., Stinreon, Ac SPECIALTT J .DISEASES OF THE EYE. September 13. 1856. Corvallis, Orogoni 28md San Franciseo Adrertlslng Igener T P. FISHFR. Iron Imllding. opposite Pacific Express XJ Office, np stairs. Kill of nil the principal Papers of California and Oregon may lie found at this office. Mr. Maiier is the authorized Agent ror the Statesman. Chester R. Terry, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALEM, OREGON, COM". "mlssloner of Deed, and to take testimony, ac knowledgment. Ac, Ac, for town, Indiana, Missouri. Michigan, California and Washington Territory. let ter of Attorney, and all other instruments of writing, drawn on short notice. Jt Partirnhtr attention paid fat taking depositions, collections at notes, .accounts, c, -. jzti Bolte k MtEwan, j ; A TTORNEYS AND COUNSFJaORS AT LAW, SO- a nciKirs in t nanrcry, rruciom, Ac. tn Admiralty mrtisnd, uregon. ...... autf Hurtling & Crofer, A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, AND A Solicitor in Chancery. Office near the Court-house, tsalera, U. 1 . Geo. I. Sbej!,, A TTORXEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. AND A Solicitor In Chancery, win practice in the various Liuiw oi j 'ft siiu iivuidhwii ivmionc. UIUIX, Salem, O. T. Belusa Rmith, ATTORNEY ANP COUNSELOR AT LAW. AND Solicitor iu Chancery, will promptly attend to all business pertaining to his profession in the first Judicial District, and before the Supreme Court of Oregon. Office. Albany, Linn County. O. T. X. B. When not at his office, or absent on profes sional business, he may be found at bis residence, live I mile south-east of Albany, on what is knawn as the 1" Grand Prairie. ' . . . . 11. C. Bornett, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND XX Solicitor in Chancery. Bethel, Polk County. O. T, iay z. is.ii. utr . .., - W. S. Brerk, i A TTORNEY ANP COUNSELOR AT LAW. AND A Solicitor in Chancery, will practice In the varum courts in tnis Territory, ana promptly attend to the col lection of all claim against the United States, through an efficient airrnt residing at w asbington .City. Office in r.ugene city, 1-ane county, v. l. 11. E. Stratton, A TTORXEY AT LAW, will practice Iri the various court of southern Orecon, and In the Supreme . . I . . w, . vssii . m ine irnimrT. - Ofpk b in Peer Creek. Ponelas county. O. T. Rel dence 6 nillea north of Winchester, on the Willamette tvad. - i i- - ' N. B. Bounty Land Warrants obtained for claimants on reasonable termsui - ; S3tf . Cltadwlck. & Uibbs 4 TTORNEYS ANP COUNSELORS AT LAW, So- XX lienor m t nan.-erv. .tCi timers at W fnchester and Gariliner. S. F. CiiAnwu-k, Winchester, Dmiglaa Co.t u.i. . iaa!,uaruincr, cnipona Co.. O. T. Nov. 9, 145. - i'M m. UBxrx. t. a. wiuox Barnum Wilson. - A TTORNIES AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Sa- XX lem. Oregon.; Paraenlar attention is civea to the collect iou of note aud account, and cairns apainst government. , - uounty i-ana w arrant bought and sold.' r Oifle over Slarkey "a Stores 40 " ' 11. F. Bonham. t TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR tTT.tW. nr. 'IX. fice at tbe Court Honse, Sah-m, O. T. ; Btf v.rmrsi. a. j. thayeb. ATTORNEYS and Counselors at law. Solicitors in Chancery, Ac. Office in Robert's buildiiurs. Main sirren."rvanis. iienton V.O., u. i. Corvallis, April 1, 157. 5tf J. II. Cole, M. D., I TJHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 8tf Portland. Oregon. Mrdiral. TJ. . (Of WRIGnT AE. B. STOXE. having associated together in practice, respe tfullv teuder tlieir ser vice to the people of Benton and Linn desiring to se cure the favor of the afflicted by success onlu. Office near J.C. Arery ' store, Corvallis. Iltypaid 1. B. Dalloek, A RCHITECT AXD BUMPER. PORTLAND. O. T. XX Designs, plans, specitications, Ac. furnished on reasonable term. - ' - . si William C. Griswold t Co., 1 TERCHANTS. SALEM. OREGON TERRITORY. Iri w . C. GRISWm.P. IStf C. 8. WOOPWORTH-. Eugene Citf TJORACE K. LAWRENCE, Proprietorof the Eugene 11 t:ity Hotel. l;itr. Medical Notice. . THE suhcriber, would inform the inhabitants that lie is at his old stand, ready to attend to all call in his profession ; also he ha on hand a weU selected stock of Eclectic concentrated Medicines, with a well sorted sonnlv of Kvrinffcs. all nf vhi.-h he will disnosj of on reasonable terms. W. WARREN. Salem December 1, 195C. 3stf W. 11. Magen, 31. D. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office in my new bund ing, on Main street, two doors north of Dr. J". S. Mcl teeny's fire proof building ; where I will be found when not professionallr engaged, i will keep constant ly on hand a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicine w hich I will sell low for rash. Corvallis, Dec. 9. ljii. . . 3!Uf ! - Medical Notice. ? f : DR. R. W. SHAW, late or San Francisco, California, offers his professional service to the citizens fo Salem and vicinity, and respectfully solicits snare 10 pnniic favor. IsF timce a i iicea ana r euows urug store. 14y 1L W. SHAW. - - Campbell k Pratt. A TTORNEYS AT LAW. San Francisco. California. XX Office, corner Montiromerv and Sacremento streets. over Parrott A Cos. Bank. Messrs. Campbell A Pratt have lately removed from Oregon, and will be pleased to attend to all busiuess entrusted to tneir care. , am Ai.Kx NPicn CixrBKLU. " O. C. Pratt. Joirpb. S. rrcseoU. MAIN ST., ORBGOX CITT. fVKALER In Family Groceries, Boots, Shoe"!, Ac, and XJ Pi I'aiuts and Oils, wholesale and retail. July 7, 1W0. IStf S. Ellsworth, ATTOBNBT ACB COt-KSRLLOR, u. S. Supreme and other Courts. Office Eugene City. I.ane Comity, f leecron Territory. Also Commissionernf Pceds for New York, Connecticut, Ac. August i, IH5, 24tf Watctimaking. WILLIAM F. HIGHFIELP. Chronometer and Wat-h maker, Oregon City, has removed to the building iiitopposite to the Mnin-trect House. where ho can be constantly found prepared to do any business In his lino. Watches cleaned and repaired oil snort nouee ano reasonable terms. Also a cnoice lot oi watches and jewelry for sale. marcn a, 10.-14. lyoi- S. Hamilton, 31. 1., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, wmild respectfully announce tn the irood people of Doiiclas and the ad joining counties, that he has located permanently at i Jeer t.reek lor the purpose or practicing medicine, and in which profession he will be faithful to discharge all duties, and spare no pains to render the patient eafy and comfortable. OrncB opposite R. H. Pearborn A Co.' store, on Main street. . Pnigs and Patent Medicines for sale at low cash prt- . . . -.- A2tf - . ; i i- - Wells, Fartj-o, & Co., 71 BANKERS and EXCHANGE DEALERS." W..F..A Co., in connection with their Express business, will also transact a general Exchange and Collection Aui ness. Collections and Remittances made in all parts of Oretron, California. the Atlantic States. aud Europe, with promptness and desnatch. Dust. Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion, bought and sold.- - Sight Exchange on JYeie York, BotUm, PhUadtlphia, Albany, Rochriter, Buffalo, Erie, Cleveland, Detroit, isnicago, luuwaukte, umena. Bit. mjoux, MMumlle, Cincinnati, and fortu other principal towns in the Atlan tic States and the Canada, may be procured at any of our offices. WELLS, FARGO, A CO. 114, Montgomery-etreet, San Francisco JAMES O'NEILL. Areata June 1855. . . Allan, McKlnlaf, & Co., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.' and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods. fJro. eerie, Hardware, Ac, Oregon City, O.T. . ; . . xec. a, isu, . 40yl DRY-GOODS for ladies and gentlemen, in great va- J riety, at 26tf MOORES' Br. Cxapkay'i Kedleal Rotieei. DR. J. Ij. CZAPKAY'S Grand Medical and Surgical Institute, Sacramento St.. below Montgomery oppo site Pacilic Malll Steamship Co. Office, San Francisco, California. Establislied for the Permanent cure of all Private and Chrouic Diseases, and the suppression of quackery. - Dr.J.'lCZAPKAY.Utelntbe Hnngarlaa Revolu tlouary War, Chief Fhvsirian in the 20th Regiment of Honve'ds, chief surgeon to the military hospitalat Pesth, Hungary, and late lectnrer on Disease of Urinary Or gans and Diseases of Women and Children .would most resiiectfully inform the pnblic of Oregon and California that he hag opened an Institute for the wire of Chronic Diseases of the lungs, liver, kidneys, heart, blood, brain and the horrid consequence of self-abuse, and he hope that his long experience and successful practice of ma ny years, will insure him a share of public patronage. By the practice of many years In Europe and the Uni te'd States, and during the Hungarian war and cam paigns, he la enabled to apply the most efficient and successful remedies against disease -of all kind. He use no Mercury charges moderate treats bi patient in a correct and honorable way has reference) of un questionable veracity from men of known respectabili ty and hiuh standing in society. All parties consulting him by letter, or otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment, and Implicit secrecy. The Dr.'a offices arson Sacramento at., betow Montgomery, San Francisco, California.., ? . llmS SPERMATORRHEA OR LOCAL WEAKXESS. Dr. L. J. Csapkay would call public attention to aperroatorrhira or local weakness. There is not in tbe catalogue of human maladies one more to be depreca ted than this, aa well because of present distress, as tbe ultimate results. The tone of the system under ita in fluence is either impaired or entirely destroyed, and a classof symptoms superinduced that unfits man for the performance of any of the ordinary duties of life. The Injuries done to tbe physical part of man is truly la mentable, but trilling when compared to those of the eensorium, the great nervous center, and to the ner vous system geuerally. This disease, which i too often oonseqnent upon that solitary rice, self-abuse, involves pathological conditions beyond the comprehension of theuuiniliated, but which are well understood by the reg ular practitioner. Among the symptoms moet conspic uous are the following: Love of solitude, aversion to business and society, distressing timidity, nervous ex citement from sligfit causes, loss of memory, confusion of ideas, inability to reasun correctly, low spirits and lassitnde. dullness of apprehension and misanthropy These being functional derangements, are often tbe har binger of horrid organic lesions of the brain, which nrodnce fatuity, dementia and death. For the enre af this ajid all kindred diseases. Dr. Czankav has established his lastitut; where all may rely with perfect confidence upon that skill which long experience and thorough devotion to his profession has given. ' - Those who snffer should tall or write without delay. and use the mean by which they may recuperate and live. All consultations, hr letter or otherwise, free" Ad- dreoto . PR. L. J. CZAPK A Y. t liiul 1 .. Medical lastitale, Sau Francisco. CaL OECRET IMSEASKS.-PR. L. J. CZAPKAY'S Ex Ot traordinary sneee In the treatment of secret dis ease ia the prirotirv and other stages, induces bira to cal! public attention to the fact that of the gteat num bers who have made daily application to him, there is not one who has not been effectually and permanently cured. In recent eases of private diseases, tne ir. guar anties a perfect enre In a tew days without hindrance to bnsiness or other1 inconvenienrs. The Dr.'s method of treating these maladies, combines the Improvera'fits . i i .'7- i i- i :. i- jm: r l.i.. uiaur oy mc ineuicai iaruiij sun msnncnn ui up own that are miKnown to nnvoneeisc.ami wnicn.wnen applied, prevent the possibility of cvri after consequen ce. Secondary syphilis, which is so destructive of health. producing ulcerations oi tue uroai, destroying ine son parts, and leaving the bone exposed, which mortify. separate and come awaf , disfiguring the sufferer most horribly, as well a impairing nis general neaitn, and predisposinff to consumption, the Dr. treats in the most certain and efficient manner. Also, painful swellings npon tbe bones, disliguriug eplitches npon the skin, s-ires. pimples, and all other consequences of private diseases be guaranties to cure or aka no compensation. Dr. C. would especially call the attention of those who hftvs failed to nhtain relief fmm utlim. tnanv of whom he bas already cured, and many are fctill under treat ment. The Dr. makes no charge for consultation, and invites all to call at his Institute ;and be will give them such satisfaction a they can obtain nowhere else Those at a distance, by writing to tbe Dr., can have their cures properly attended to. Offices on Sacramen to st., below Montgomery, San Francisco; CaL 12ml The Greatest DiscourT of the i?t. RE AT Blessings to Mankind! Innocent lsrt Potent! XX Dlt CZAPKAY'S FrBiicrias, (self-disinfeo tinr aeent.) a sure preventive against secret diseases. and aa unsurpassed remedy for scrofulous, gangrenous aad cancerous ulcers, and an cntanous eruptions ana dis eases.' For sale at Da. tnrE.vr 9 urace, Armory nan. corner of Sacramento aud Montgomery sts., San Fran cisco, Cal. As inoculation is preventive against small pox. so is Dr. Czapkar s Prnphiiarticnra a preventive against secret disease. That they can be prevented by protier agent, i as well an establtsbiM fact as that tiler can be cured after their establishment. This principle. which is now universally recognized, was received even before the days of Jenner, the discovererof vaccination. in 1 7 :h, and its multiplied benefits ever since nave re ceived as tuey deserved, tne attention or tne tleoical ficultr. It was in nursuit of this branch of the medical science that Dr. L. J. Czapkay fortunately made tbe dis covery of his Prophylacticum, which, for the cancerous and cutnnous disorders, stands unrivalled by any agent in tbe Pii.irmacorsea. The of operandi of this med icine is explained npon the hypothesis that secret poisons possess chemical properties wnicn are neutralized by beinz brouclit in contact with this prophvlatic. as acids are known to neutralize alkalies, destroying entirely their original properties, and rendering them inert. 1 he effect or this agent is immediate, and removes the Dossibilit v of a contraction of disease. ' If. however, the disease has been contracted, it is useful in neutralizing the poisonous secretions, which by absorption, produce the consequences known as secondary disease. In can cerous and gangerons ulcers, in fo-tid discharges and ia cutanoo diseases where the secretions are excoriating. it act npon the same principle and is one of the most effectual remedies for the purpose now known, n here disease is once established it wionid te used in connee tion with other remedies, and when so used never fails of success. It has been administered by the Doctor in laanv tiiousand cases, and he bas yet to find the first In which H has failed to subserve the purpose for which it was administered.- Price, fo. Foil directions are at tached to each packatre. N. B. In rases where toe iTopnylaticnra i used as curative. Dr. L. J. Czapkay will furnish (gratis) a pre scription for his blood purifier. All communications from the country, addressed only o Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY. San Francisco. Cal.. will be strictly and confidentially attended to. and remedies, with the greatest rare and secrecy, immediately dis patched by express or otoerwise tn tneir destination. .. ...... tL. J. CZAPKAY, M. D. : . 12iu3 San Francisco, Cal. To thb Lapies or Orroon and Cai.ifqbj.-ia. L. J. Czatkav, M. P., physician surgeon and acconcber, in vite the attention of the sick and afflicted females la boring under any of the various forms of diseases of the brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood, kkl neva. and all diseases peculiar to their sex. The Doc tor is effecting more permanent cures than any other physician in Oregon or California. Let no false delicacy prevent yon. but apply immediately, and save yourself from painful suffering and premature death. All mar ried ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstances do not allow to have an increase in their families should write or call at Dr. L. 3. Czapkay "s Medical Institute, Armory Hall, corner or sacramento and Montgomery streets, nnd they will receive every possible relief and help. The Doctors Offices are so arranged that be can be consulted without molestation. 12m3 asi AI consultations f by letter or otherwise,) free. Address to itt. l. u. iaaihai, at.i.. Medical Institute, San Francisco, Cal. r-Tbe attention of the readers is called to the fol nwincr: ... A lady of high standing in society and respectability, published a card in the Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch, September It. 151. which ia as follows: A Card The andersigncd feels it her duty to express her heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Czapkay. for the success ful cure of herself and cuild. i he latter havintr been nfliictcd bv a severe attack of "Cholera InfaoUira." was given np as incurable by some or the most celebrated physicians, when she called on Dr. Czapkay, of whom she heard very favorable report, and who, after a short period, restored the child to perfect health. Eiieonr- agrd by this extraordinary result, she sought advice herself, for the scrofulous raalady, with which she had been afflicted for eight years, and which withstood the treatment of the best physicians in Europe and Ameri ca. But nr. czapKay nas sncceeaeu in anoraing ner nermanent relief, so tnat 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 the most skillful physician wiuiiu the United Mate. - ailtt. UAIUJLiiaA V. lA 1 , Corner of Walnnt and 7th street. Philadelphia. A. Glazeb. Notary Public. 126, 7th street. The following is an editorial notice in the Boston Daily Times of Angost 6th, fc4: ...'.' A. Skiixftl Physioias. Pr.'T J. Czapkay has opened an office at No. 16 Pleasant street in this city. it- . ia . I fun (y-iriiin hv birth, and was connected witK the patriotic army as physician and surgeon under the patronage ot i.ssui.u... uc unawincn mm a. unisnea education and the most refined and agreeable manners, tfc most extensive scientific abilities and skill in hi. profession, and we feel much pleasure in recommending him to onr citizens as a physician and a gentleman. Dr. Caapttay nas spent, some nine in rnuaueipnia wnere h won the confidence and friendship of those who be came acauainted wtth him. Among his friends in Phil adelphia are gentlemen of the highest respectability, with whom we are personally acqnainiea. - no nad an avtonaivs nractice in HungarT before the Austrian and Russians compelled him to leave it for being found gnilty of excessive patriotism. We hope he will receive that patronage due a man of so eminent capacity. . I The above arc only a few of tbe many testimonials which Pr. Czaptay nas in nis possesion, out cannot publish for want of space. All communications, (by latter or ouierwioc.- '- 4VPersona desiring prompt attention, and who wish to avoid the delay of corresponding, caa have immedi ate attention by sending ten dollars as consultation fee, and can have medicine forwarded. Address to ' L. J. CZAPK AY, il. D. ' lt3 Ban Francisco, Cal, SPERMATORRHEA, or I .oral Weakness, nervous de- !! ,ow plrlts, lassitude, weakness of tbe limbs ri... i wdlspoaitton, loss of memory, aversion to so hnkV ,"lttude. timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, pSh.'rt.'r ta ""J ide' non "t h Pi"" cured without5;i??,,mlnd other inlirmitie In manTare I new (unknown Tt? o1? ftf of nn NotiCejT THE Judge of the Supreme Court of the Territory or Oregon, assembled at tbe seat or Jrnmen7on the 16th day or December, 18 .6, do fix aa ,D")blt District Courts to be held In the city of Sahm,, county of Marion, on tbe first Monday of April and September, and the fourth Monday of May and Octo ber, annually, nntil otherwise ordered ; and in the est, of Portland, in the county of Multnomah, on the flftb Monday, of December, 155. and thereafter on the first Monday or May and October, and the third Mondays of June and November, annually, until otherwise order ed, and do limit tbe duration of said Terms to aix days each. GEO. H.WILLIAMS, Chief Justice. 41 CYRUS OLNEY. Associate Justice. Estray Animals. THE subscriber at Harrisbnrg, Linn Co., has lost the following described animals : A bay home, with star in forehead, s little white on bis nose, hind feet white np to the pastern joint, and branded " 11" on Ufe right boulder, 8 year old this spring. . .... i ' Also a roan cow, 7 or 8 years old, branded J. S. on the right hip, and II" a above. Ha a white calf with red ears, about 18 months old, branded "II" as above. The eow left last fall, and probably ba bad another calf this spring. Any person finding them will be rewarded for their trouble, by informing me. , A-MclLWAIN. June 16, 1857. 14m6paid : HULL'S No. 1 Soap, the best yon ever used. Try IL White lead, linseed oil, . - turpentine, putty, - '! ' - . : . indigo. Bladder, copperas, alam, oil for lamp and machinery, New Orleans sngar, , " crashed sngar, . cream tartar, saleratus, soda, at IStf MOORES. llo ! Te Workers ef Irta aad Steel !. IHAYE this day received by tbe arrival of the J. R. Whiting from San Francisco, the following assort ment of iron and steel, to wit : 1. 0K lbs. Norway shapes. 1,000 lbs. I Iron (flat,) 1. 000 3.000 6. (MM) 8(3-16 f. 1,1, 14, as ,5-l,J.l,i and 1). square, I , and 1 1, inch roand. soon I, ooo assorted cast steel, horse shoe uails. (Gli . 100 Which together with stork in store makes as com plete an sssortment as ran be found hi Territory and will be sold a cheap a the chbacest for cash or coun try produce. . J. N. PRESCOTT. - Oretron City, Feb. IS, 1857. ' 50tf Boot and Shoe Store. TpREDERICK WICKMOS would announce X to tbe citizen of Salem, and the surround- JfTtI ing contitry, that he have taken a store on the Isl east side of Commercial street, north of the postoffice, .iwn pc win aeep constantly on nana a iuh assorx-. nierrt of every kind of boots and shoes, both cntom and sale work, which he will sell at the lowest living pri ce. Being a practical workman, all orders fur tbe 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. W1CKM0N. Snieni, jfarch 12,157. - 13tf Itooli. Here! t WE have jnst received 8S.000 lbs. of ground alum .salt, which we are selling at $:l .00 per hundred. GRISWOLD A CO. $AM L. M.EBITB. THOMAS A. DAVIS Smiths. Dawis, - "IMPORTERS nd wholesale Pmggists ; fire proof X store, fortiand, uregon. Orders from the country solicited. 8m5 Coffee. : IF YOU WANT a really good article of COFFEE, the nnderstemed have got 15,000 pounds best " COSTA RICA.'" Come in and look at it. v . ALLAN McKINLAYA Co. Oregon City. Dec C, ls.-,6. JAS. B. BICHABDS, I JNO. XCCBAKKX, 1 San r rancisco. Portland, O. T. J Richards & McCraken. "10MM ISSION M F.RC1IAXTS. and-Jobbers in Oregon J Hour, lirain. Produce. Fruit. Fork. Bacon. I-ard Hams, Ac, Ac Orders for Oregon trade promptly at tended to. IJberal advances made on consignments. No. 41 Sacramento street, below Front, San Francisco. January 17, 1S37. - 4tf A'etice. TO all whom this may come, greeting : That I am to leave for tbe States soon, and won Id respectfully request those who know themselves indebted to me, or W.C.Oriswold A Co.. to call and settle without delay. anaooiige w .c.liKlSWOlD. Salem, January 87, 1857. 4Ctf The Laws of Oregon. rT"HE OREGON STATUTES, 1S55. beine a large vol JL nme of 650 pages, with complete index, annota tions, and references, comprising all tlie laws in force in tbe Territory, inclusive of those passed at last session of the Legislative Assembly, are for sale at the office of the statesman, at live dollars per copy. The work is ex ecuted in the best manner, bonndin law style, and is sold at publisher prices, and as low as a like work can he bought in any State in the Union, and at tbe lowest Ami fther can hV afforrlesi for Km. TH nnrs. v,l.s them withisj the reach of all who desire tbe laws they live onoer. uraers oy man accompanied wita tne essn, filled by return mail. It is tbe last code of laws that will probably be published in Oregon, for many years. In addition to tbe enactments of the Legislative Assem bly, the volnme contains tbe Declaration of Indepen dence. Constitution of the United States, Treaties with Great Britain relating to Oregon, Ordinance of 17S7, in force In Oregon, Donatio" I aw and all amendments, and fall abstract of United sates Naturalization Laws. Eos Angelos Salt. SALT 300 bags Los Angelos Salt, received, per Na bnmkeag, aad for sale at lowest rate. let! . - - , O. ABERNETHY A CO. A Medical Kerolatiaa ! The World CuiinMai! HOLLOWAY'8 OINTMENT. THE GREAT COUNTEU 1 Kit IT ANT. The virus of disease often makes its war to the In ternal oreans through the pores of the skin,- This pen etrating Ointment, melting nnder the hand as it is rab- bed in, is absorbed through the same channels, and reaching tbe seat of inflammation, promptly and invari ably subdues it, whether located in the kidneys, the liv er, the lungs, or any other important organ. It pene trates tne snnace to ine interior, inrongn tne countless tubes that communicate with the skin as summer rain passes into the fevered earth, diffusing its cool and re generating innnence. SKm DISEASES AND GLANDULAR STFEL- LINGS. . Every species of exterior irritation is quickly reduced UJ MRI.IHnuURHIIUMIII I .1 UUH Ul VIUIIUCDK A D gry Eruptions, such as Salt Rheum, ErysipeJas, Tetter, Ringworm. Scald Head. Nettle Rash. Scabies for Itch) R.. ,k. ...... . r .1. .... . . Ac, die out, to return no more, under its application. Hospital experience in all parts of the world proves its iiiituuuiuiy in diseases 01 mu ui, uie muscles, tue joints and the glands. . ULCERS, SORES, AND TUMORS. The effect of this unrivalled external remedy npon Scrofula, and other virulent ulcers and sore;, is almost miraculous. It first discbarges the poison which pro duces snppnration and proud flesh, and thus tbe cures which its healing properties afterward complete are safe as well as permanent. ... 1VO UNDS, BR VISES, B URNS, AND SCALDS. In casee of the fracture of the bone, injuries caused by steam explosions. Bruises, Born. Scalds, Rheuma tism. Stiffness of the joints, and contraction of the sin ews, it is employed and warmly recommended by tbe utciuiy. x uis Diwiciuu. icmtuy kis oeen introduced hv its inventor in person into all the lcadinir Hoaniti. of Europe, and no private household should be without it. UNDENIABLE TESTIMONY. ' The Medical Staff of the French and English AmiM in the Crimea have officially signed their approval of Holloway's Ointment, as tbe most reliable dressini. f- sabre cuts, stabs, and gnn shot wonnds. . It is alsn ed by the surgeons of the Allied Navies. BOTH THE OINTMENT AND THE PILLS SHOULD BE USED . THE FOLLOIYLVG Bunions. Burns. Chapped Hands. fTiiUJin. Fistula Goot, Lumbago, Mercurial Eruptions, Piles Rheumatism. Ringworm. Salt Rheum. Scalds, Skin Diseases, Swelled Glands, Sore Lcga. Sore Breasts. Sore Heads. Sore ThroatsSores of all kinds, Sprains. Stiff Joints, Tetter, wKicw, i csereai oores. wounas ot mi aulas. .Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Holloway, SO Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilised world. in pots, at 25 cents, 62J, and tl each. -- - There is a considerable saying done by taking the larger sizes. - , N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in eve ry disorder are affixed to each pot. 3yl Express, B , CASCADES AND DALLES o;r ' MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. EXPRE88SFOK v Champoeg, Salem, Albany aad Corrallii, . ... On WEDNESDAY, and on ... . Arrival op Mail Stea xb reo Sajt Fbajtcisco MW All Letters, Packages and Freight, entrusted to my care wiU be attended to promptly. .OFFICE At ' rraniain Book bio re. December 30. 15. A. B. STUART. Allan, McKinlay, 4Vv Co., HAVE jnst received s stock of New Goods, anp would invite all those who wh to procure GOOil articles at reasonable prices, to call and see them. They consist in part or uie following: Grindstones, Canal and Wheel Barrows Grain Cradles, Grasa Scythes and Snaths, Brush do do 18 so Harrow, 13 teeth harden Rakea, Hoes, PoIUhedEhoTe'ls, Hay Forks, ' Manor Forks, Churns, Window Glass 0 by 19 do 10 b; l) do 7 by Window Sashes 8 by 10 do 10 by 12 Fancy Brooms, Plain do Assorted Colored Pails, Painted Tuba, Zinc Washboards, -- Blacksmith's Bellows, Cross-cat Saws, 7 ft do 6 ft Mill Saws, 7 ft Hair Mattrasses, double, -do single, Hah Bolsters, double, do single, Sperm Candles, Adamantine do., Wrap brand Tobacco, Ox Hows and xoke. Blankets. Baize. Lindseys. Sheetisn -ri-v. a,, a. 00 do We keep constantly on hand a btrire supply of GRO CERIES, CLOTHING, HAIlDWARE.and1 Jny srU clea too numerous to mention. ALLAN, M-KTNLAY & CO. . Oregon City. - ' .- jltf . Get; Aberoetbf k Co MERCHANTS, OREGON CITT, OREGON TEH RITORY. . tf Ibernethr, Clark 1 Co., tOMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, KJ San Francisco, CaL, will attend to selling Oregon produce, and fill orders for Goods, Groceries, Ac, at tbs lowest rates. Tbe patronage of tbe people of Oregon is respectfully solicited. Angnstl. 1855. - : Iltf - Kenfon'i Daguerrean Aim AMBROTYPE GALLERY. THE undersigned having recently returned" from SB Francisco, is now prepared to take those beautiful' Picture on Glass called AMBROTFPES, which have almost entirely superceded tbe Daguerreotype in the East and San Francisco. Gallery in the new building, tretied etperiaHi for the butmett, west of the Marion House. . WILEY KENTON". Salem, November 11, 1956. S5tf At will & Co., No. 172 Washisgtojt St., Sax Frascisco. SHEET, Card and Book Music, Piano Fortes, tf, and other Musical Instruments. Strings vJJ and Reeds, for Violins, Goftars, Clarionets, Ac. Also a large wholesale stock of Fancy Goods -and Toys. - - Billiard Balls, wax and coe leathers, flags of all nations, boxing gloves. Ac, together with all kinds of Yankee Notions, nsef nl or amusing. Goods packed with great care and forwarded with promptness. All orders should mention by what boat or Express Co. the goods are required to be sent. ,: AT WILL A Co., - 6m3 172 WasbinstoB St., San Francisco. . .Wanted. Cnnn bushel Oate, and 5000 Wheat, and any qnan- JJJJ tity of dead swine, forwhicn rah win paid on delivery. J. N. PRESCOTT. Oregon City, Nov. 25 156. 3?tf Oitfton and California Packet Line. rptnE followinc vessels will rnn in eonnec- Jl tion as a REGULAR IJXE between San Francisco and Portland i BARK OCEAN BRV. Wkjgcss. Mter, - VHAS. DEI EXS, Healt. ' JAXE A. FALKENBERG, Badger, " NAHUMKEAU, Wiixiasis. " BRIG I. B.JLUXT, Richabdsos. " Tbe Barks have ail been coppered recently, and are ia first rate order, commanded by experienced captains. Freightt trill be carried at the latatit rates. Prodnce sent from ass-part of the country to Oregon City or to the Linn City Works, will be received and forwarded to San Francisco, Agents: GEO. ABERNETHY A Co.. Oreeon City. -ABERNETHY, CLARK A Co. San Francisco. November, 8, 1S43. Sfitf , Grain Cradles. "T DOZ. superior, five fingered grain cradle, jnst re- ceived and for sale. G. A BERN ETH Y A CO. June 1 . 1S57. 15tf Banm & Brother, F!ONT STREET, Portland, opposite the Metropolis Hotel, dealers in Dry Goods, Clothmg, Hats, Boots, and Shoes, Groceries. Ac . S. B. AH kinds of produce taken in exchange for merchandise at the bMhe54 martlet price. IStf Notice to Shippers and Merchant? ONE of the firm being permanently located in San Fraaeiaro, all cossnrnments of nrodnce and orders to be filled, will be attended to without delay, at mode rate rates. . aetf . WAKEFIELD A CO.- - Allai Lewis, YITHOLESALE MERCHANTS, PORTLAND, ORE r GON TERRITORY. Reynolds & Law. 134 WASHINGTON ST., 8. F-, AXB FRONT FT.. TORTT.AN D "COMMISSION Merchants and dealers in all kinds of J OregoB Prodne. Adyaaces made en srood rnn. signed to us and forwarded free of ekarge. umce a j. railing cos- 5m6 . Powder. "ITTE have a large supply of powder In hand. VV GEO. ABERNETHY A CO.. Oregon City, Nor. 13, 185. 37tf ' The Oregon Statesman. An independent Journal, dereled fo Polities. General jnleUigence, fuotisnem at Awe, Oregon. ASAHEL BUSH, Proprietor, Publisher, and Editor. I, The Statesana is Deaaocratie in politics, and thor oughly National in its character. It is hostile to every species of sectionalism . fanaticism, and intolerance ; aad will yigoronsly oppose all attempts to incorporate any of the insane isms of tbe day into our Territorial legislation. It will advocate all practical measures of Reform and Progress, economical and simple administration of our local government ; faithfulness, integrity, and ca pacity in office, and a system of rigid and direct ac countability of the officer to the people. It will dis cuss all measures agitating tbe public Blind, in a sua ner fearless, impartial, and just. Its News Department will be edited with Tnorh attention, and nothing will be spared to famish early, accurate, and comprehensive publication of the etir, rent intelligence. - - - Tbe Statesman has a large, widely-scattered , and most excellent corps of correspondents, and very complete, facilities for procuring news Due attention is also paid to the publication of Miscel lany, Agricultural and Literary matter. In this paper are published the laws, resolutions, and treaties of tbe United States, and the laws and resoln, tions of the Territory of Oregon by authority. The- Saper is printed on new material, and npon sheet of -le largest size. , Statesman Booh and Job Office, WE have Three Presses, the best facitijiss for Book printir.jr north of California, and an .Ttmdn sortme&tf JosBrrs Material of every kind; and, witi. master uiMm-n.re prepareo to execute proaapwy, soot in a workman-like manner, all orders in the iove de partments, sqcb as Books. Bxajtc Checks, Notes of Hanb. : -Orpeb Boors. Steamboat Bilia. " Steabbo't Cards, Bills of Ladct CERTrnCATES, ' ; Srow Bills, 1 Checx Books, , .. . Bl'K RECEIrTS, Pamhvhlkts, .... ' Haxkbiixs. , Ball Tickers, : C1BCCT.AK3. t Lwitatioxs, Btstsbss Cards, : . B1U.UAB8, .... Coxckrt Bills, Poxogbawmbs, Address Cards. AlRAFTSv Ri.i3 nr all KrxDS. Ac. A.. Ac ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, with COLORED INKS', Law of Newspapers. 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary, are considered as wisning to contmne their subscription. ' J. ji sarjscnoersomer papers disconunned. Publishers may continoe to send tnem tul au charge are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their papera from the office or place to which they are sent, they ara held responsible until they settle their bill and i tice to discontinue them. ... 4. If subscribers move to other places without informin the Publisher, and the paper ia sent to the former diree tion, they are held responsible. 5. The coprta have decided that refosingto! i 1 pa per or periodical from the office, or removing and leav ing it uncalled for, is prima facia evidence of iatcntioaa . iraua. sas Postmasters would oblisre. by a sfncf fhclTnni of the regulations requiring them to notify Publishers, once in three months, of papers not taken from, tbe oflice by subscribers '- Stuart's i