The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866, October 13, 1857, Page 4, Image 4

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Hav at Start, aad wfll b receiving by tb 1st of Jan
Iff AND BTATTONEHY !
wwcl they ofler to the
OPRINQ TRADE
A m iIwm i New Tort price.
Ob m a MO, or eaad aa an order, and ws
'"d to five yon tttsfactioa !
A. R. Shinier fc Co..
An tha Sots Ascm ia Oregon and Weahington Ter
ritories for the Ie of
A OSSAT BOOK!!' Being th only political history
of th United BUte.
Bead m your aaraes. Prl&a fit M : Payable on de
livery of book. Cu deliver by the let of Beptember
to all who saad a their name by 1st or May.
C!a f Part (. rxr SUci i
SCHOOL BOOKS.
luim-Saaders' old let. Id. Sd, 4th, and 6th.
ad Tba Young Ladies'; Bandera' New lt, Id. Sd.
th and 6th: Parker' let, Sd, Sd, 4th and 6th; Mo
U ay's 1st, Sd, Sd, 4th and 6th.
fes-snaws Sander' Old, Bandera' Sow; Hemes-
-Sanders' Pictorial, School and Parker's.
GsooBAraiiL MitcheU'a. Ancient and Modern. OK
ay. Monie s, MeNalley', and ttonteith'e 1st and
MBook.
M atok lTics. A rithmetics Thomson's , Table,
lttsrtal. Analysis, Practical, and Higher; Davies' Pri
mary, lataUectaal, School and University; Smith's
vwying. Geometry. Practical Mathematics, Math. Die
Moaary. Logic or Mathematics, Analytical Geometry,
and Philosophy of Mathematics.
Grammar. Green' Clarke's Boll ion' SmiUt's
Kirkam's Spencer' Tower.
PstUMorniKS. Parker' 1st Lesson, Juvenile and
School; Comstock s Smith's.
HiirroajjcA. Wilaan'a Juvenile, and United State;
parley s universal; viuiarda Universal, and United
Li-sofAoas. Cooper's Tmril: Andrew's Latin Rea
ds; Tiri Rome: Andrew's Latin Grammar; Media
sock's 1st and Id Book in Latin, and do. in Greek; An
vaoa a Greek Grammar and Header; Jonason s Cicero.
FasqueOe French Grammar and Reader; Woodbury's
iMrsaaa unueasrisa Meaner, leienaqae. ureea lea
tensest: French, aelf-taacht: Snrrenne'a French Die-
Sionarr; Andrew Latin do. Liddeil A Scott Greek
do, Aatbon a Classical do. Smith do dv.
Dicnoitantasv Webatere Br hoot. Hirh do. A
demie. University, Royal 8 TO, Unabridged and Oobbs'
Pocket.
MrsrLLA-acors. MattisexTs Astronomy. Newman's
Rhetoric. Wood's Botanr. Kame'a Elements of Crit-
tcfanav Parker's Aids in Covapoatioa, Parker's Exer
.eisus BraokSeM's CoaspositkMS. McFJligott' Yonng
Aanlyaer. do. Analytical Msnnai Parker Word
Builuei. Mavhew a Book Keeoinr. v arfauid a Moral
Science. Pafcy's Natural Theology, blake'a Agricul
tnre for Schools. Upham's Iateliectnal Pailoanphy
Mshan' do, do. Milton; Toang; Pollock; and T homp.
"i iw w,wwi uhct Anionir ana
" Physiology. American Debater. Newman Political
Economy. Hitchcock's Geology. Great variety of
Speakers and Elocution. All kinds of School Station
ary: Slates of all sises: Drawing Book; Drawing
Payer; Perforated Card Board; Bristol Board; Pencil
and Brashes; Usnorn s triors; inkstand, every am
and stne, e, e-, o.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
His-roar- Bancroft 'a United States. ( volnmes.
Rildreth'a do, do, volume. Frost's Pictorial United
States. Taylor's do. do. do. Bottaa Hist. Rerolntion.
Peterson's do. Wilson's United States. Willard's do.
HM. Indian Wars United States. V illard s Universal
History. Mailer's do do. Rotteck's Hist. World 1 or
S volnmes. Rollin's Ancient History. Farr's do, do.
Heme England. Macamay a oo- complete. Dickens
Child's do. Lingard's do. Gibbon's Rome. D'Aa
bigae's Reformat Km. Bang's M. B. Church. Allison's
Baron, 1st and td Series. lrescott' Work. Border's
HM. of Reiiciona. Hist, of Coaacil ef Trent. Jose-
phns. AU of Abbott's Histnriea. Historical Cabinet.
Oaecns of Snaia. Oneeas of Scotland. Help's Snanish
Conquest. Brace's Hongary. Kidder's Brazil. Eo-
hank Brazil. Parley Universal. . Itatnrr of Cm-
sades. Ancient Egyptians. Hallam's Middle Ages.
History lor voys. nonners muai vmted States.
Loasinirs Fieid Book of Revolution.
BiooaaniT. Ptntarch'a Lives. life Brant. Won
sVrful Cbaractera. Great and Celebrated Characters.
Lives of the 6ignera. Autobiography of Flnley. La-
aautiaea Celebrated Characters. Lifeof Adam Clarke.
do B'nhop Hedding. do Niebuhr. do Gea. Harrison,
do Daniel Boone, do Roberta, do Lafayette. Cap
tains of .Roman Republic and Old World. Dr. Chal-
asera. 4 vote. Lives of Hamboidta. Mrs. Roarers.
Hoaart. Wesley. Fletcher. Life and Times of Clay:
trrlaga Washington. Eminent Mechanics. Urea of
Chief Justices. Josephia. ftanoleoa. Charles Lamb.
Jachaoa. Gen. Green. Joan of Are, Lady Jane Grey
J. Q- Adama. Julienne. Daniel Webster; Kings of
Reese. Kings and Queen. Liebmta. Lives of the
Popes. PreacoU's Philip Id. Mary and Martha Wash
ington- rmaeer women of u nest
Tairttn Hark' China. Araneaniaas. Stephen'
Egypt. Olia'a Travete. Mango Park. Nile Notes
Adveatares oa Masquito Shore. Bayard Taylor's Trsv
da. Darbia'a Travel in the East.
Bcianric Btaade'a Encyclopedia. Physical Geow
raphy of the Sea. Wood'a Natural History. Lardnera
Luclnisa, Usefnl Arts. Cosmoa. Mathematical Die-twiaary-
Logic of Mathematics. Wonders of Science.
Mitchell Planetary aad Stellar Worlds. Loomia' Re
cent Progress of Astronomy. Smith a Dictionary of
Arts aad Science. Kobaak's Hydraulics. Dick's works.
various votes oa Arcaisecinre.
- Poarar. Byron various styles. Shakespeare, do.
Milton, do. Barns, do. Hemana, do. Moore, do.
Thompaon. Yonng. Pollock. Topper. Cowper. Pope.
White. Female Poets of England- do. do. America
aad asanyouiera.
Books op BtniDci. Cyclopedia of Geography.
ej0.de. Fine Arts. do. do. Biography. Useful Arts.
MeCoUocha Gasetteer. Harper s Universal Gazetteer.
Fnrrf jra AaatctXTvaai Elliot's Frait Book.
Thomas' do. Downing 's do. Barry's do. Fesaenden's
Farmer aad Gardener. Praia. Flower and Vegetable
Gardener' Companion. Allen en the Grape. Pardee
en Strawberry. Florist's Guide. American Farm Book.
A Han's Domestic Animals. All ef Saxtoa'a Hand Books.
worn oa Hone. Cattle. Sheen. Hogs. Ac
TKCOMaiGai. A Raxioiocav Harmony aad Expod
tJea of Gospels. Neander' Life of Christ. Botler'a
Bvnapp s ennsoan ineongy. western Metn-
odium. Moms' Miscellanies- Lectores oa Roman:
Brand of Dominic Rule. Elliot on Romanism. Barnes1
Notes. Clarke's Commentary. Benson's do. Jav'a
Exercises. Watson's Institutes. Larrabee's Evidences.
BaUer Ethical Discourses. Rogers Eclipse of Earth.
do. Iteaaoa aad raita. Foster Christ. Perfection.
Baker oa Discipline. Writings of Armiaias. Jshn's
Btbaeal Afcaaeology. BiMea, all auses aad prices, from
1 to $20. Testaments, great variety. Methodist
Hymns. Christian Hymn Books. Churoh Psalmist
Plymouth Collection, Select Melodies. Christian
Psalmist.
- Mcdvcal. Bochsn's Family Physician. Hydro
pathic do. Hossaspstbic Works.
Miaoaixvrnofra Constitutions of United Statesw
Xayhew'a Popular Education, Crabbe'a Synonyma.
riis Bnn m vmomues. uaa r eticw manuals
Ileadlti'S Worka. 14 vols. Mrs. TwthiU's. vols. Law
ar' Nineveh. Bigeknr'a Useful Art. Hasweil'e En
gineer Guide. American Institutions. Pursuit of
Knowledge. rsrkMsdison. Pemvisa Antkrnities
Way Down East. Pynshurt. Ike Marvel's Works
Saadersou's Cook aad Confectioner. Country Rambles
ia Englsnd. Tales and Reveries, sa excellent Temper-
nee noow-i asmsgy auaer. rfcapeo Aon. Kewa
Boy. Dick Wilson. Mrs. Hale's New Cook Book. Mil
ler's Old Red Sandstone, do. Footprint at Creator.
Young Ladies' Counsellor. Yooag Man's do. Pictorial
Catechunn. Thomson's Lect. to Y. Men. Coostitu-
a.1 , W . T.L. 1 - S. T) : m . .
hsbh im vws jmww Mfliii, x ue ana
eaa Housewife. Half Hours with Old Humphrey
Athens; its Graadeur and Decay. Mrs. Sedgwick's
Bedsraod. do. New Eng. Tale. Uncle Sara's Farm
Fence. Arthur's Soccessfal Merchant, do. Tals. Mm.
Partioeteo, Horace TransUtioo, V lrgil do. Mrs. Car
lea's Works. Heroines of History. Land aad Sea-
Deck and Port. Sea aad Sailor. Ship and Shore.
Naval Life. Star Papers. Masonic Chart. living's.
CohwabsH. IsacLook Ahead. City of New York.
Living Orators of America. Young Maa Advised. Mia
aioas ia Toaga and Fegee. Truth Stranger Than Fic
tioo. Kaout aad the Rassiana. Hydrapathie Cook
Book. Death Bed Scenes. Gift Book for Yonng Men
do. do. Ladies. Anecdotes for Girls, do. do. Boys.
Footpripts of Famoos awn. Charlotte Elizabeth'
Work'. Advice to Young Men. Peasant boy philoso
pher. Abbott's Marco Paul Books, do Fraaooaia. .
Aad a number of others too numerous to eauraerate.
CosataaUy receiving large additions to the foregoing.
StsTIOKSKT Foolscap Paper great variety. Let
er do, do, plain and gilt. Note do, do, do, do. Bnrel-
"P '"r-r' . nm Holders
great variety. Blank Books all mimt sad ntylesv
MenMrauasa, Diaries, Pas Books, Tims Book
Paper OsttersDo Foider. Shipping Receipt Books.
iiiiib y ."""t. r rappina 1 a-
Kr good variety. Wafers, Sealing Wax, AcJic
oally, we have a good variety of
Mraie Boos Sew Canaiaa Sacra. Alpine Glee
Singer, Dalcasjsr. Chorus Glee Book. Metronolrtaa do.
acred Melodiaa. Christian Psalmist. Piaao Instrne
ora. Guitar do. Flats do, Accordondo, Viulin da,
Xclodeoo do, PlymouUi CoUection with Music, Bbeet
Muc
And the aaost varied aaawtimml of BranonaBT ever
1 m Orecoav
This atock ia all bought ia Sew York sad other
w i urns ana m aota at
w UNIFORM PRICES.
" we keep oa hand ScaooL Book ia largo qnaa-
HapoTtottSerf pnbiiaaio,1
Pahya; Jackson;'
raOlipadtSaai
A. 8. Barnes A Co
afiDsr, Ortoa A Malliran
LearyAGeta; Apsleton; and others.
SMmTtmVZur: '"hh o us
asm sxaasjas oar stock, your orders will ha - ,
aaaase terate aa fa yon bought faTpewonT
Portland, March SO, 1857. raon. .
1 Cm&s and CtAtionery.
at rag oaauba crrr post omci avtuHxa.
JOHN FLEMING
WOULD respectfully call the attention or bis friends
and tha nuhlln to the fact that ha has on hand.
aad keeps constantly supplied with s large atock of
. JIVU9 AJVU Iil 1 W" '
of all kinds, which he oBers for sale, for cash, at the
above building. His atock U comprised, In
part, of the following, vis :
uraarn statutes, session swi uw tion
185 7: Washington Irvings works; Redfleld's Com-
parattve Physiognomy; Discovery and Exploration of
tha Miaslssinni: Sear" American Revolution: Sear's
Family Annual, Wilaon'a Essays aad Miscellanies; Be.
thanes Poems; Life of the Emperor Xapoleoo, by Lock-
an; uveaoi ue rrenuenis; Ldie oi Annrew Jackson;
Webster's Life and his Masterpieces; Bancroft's Lira
of Washington; Life aad Speeches of Henry Clay:
Bnflbn'a Natural History; Josephua' complete Works;
Laae'B Briaade in Mexico: Oliver Cromwell; A Ten-
nun m toe uniteo suies;
Tha B ok of the Ocean and Lire on the Sea; Miss Hill's
Practical Cookery; Mrs. Hale s New Cook Book; The
Improved Housewife, or Rmk r Rnwlnu k timm i
L. Webster: Historr of tha Mormons fmm tlielr arlwln
to hs present time; Fern leaves from Fanny's Port
. r ln "peciator. oy Hlagdon; Topper's Proverbi
al Philosophy; Louis Napoleon and the Bonaparte Fam
ily; Thompson's Seasons; Young's Night Thoughts:
raradiae Lost; Pol Ink's Course-of Time; Benjamin's
Pilgrims Progress; American's Own Book; The World
Illustrated 40 Enersvinnt Lire and Eiwavs of Benia-
mln Franklin; Life or Washington, by Sparks; Cora
stock't Bystem or Elocution; Fremonts Exploring Ex.
peditlon thrcngh Oregon and California: Pictorial His
tory of All Nations, by Goodrich: Benton's 30 year in
the U. 8. Senate; Byron' Works; Preacott's Biogra-
hiea and Critical UUcellantea; Preacott's Conquest of
lexico 3 rots; Preacott's Ferdinand and Isabella S
vols; Prescott'a Robertson' History of Charles 63
vols; Preacott's 1st and Id Philip; Milmsn's Gibbon's
Rome; Rollin's Ancient Historr: Plutarchs Lives: Ma-
eanley History of England: Dick's Works: Cummina'a
Lecture: Webster's American Family CvcloDedias:
Scott's Napoleon; Chamber's Information for the Peo
ple; Lire in the Itineracy; Lire of Gen. Lafayette; The
Young American's Life or Fremont; History of Ire
land, by Mooney; Heavenly Home: Carlyle's New Es
says; British and American Female Poet; Burns'
complete Works; Moore's Poetical Works: Burns' Po
etical Works; Mrs. Heman'a Poetical Works; Milton's
complete n ores; Tapper s Complete works; I.He and
Beauties of Shake oca re: Arabian Niahts: Balloon
Travels in Europe; Layard'a Discoveries at Ninevab;
Wheepley'a Com pen d of History; Headleyja Miacella
nless March's Reminiscences of Congress; Thaddens or
Warsaw: The Planter'a Victim: Melbourne and the
Chincha Islands; KniUs's Sacred History; Pennshnrst
his Wanderings and Wars of Thinking; Robinson
Crusoe: Children of the Abbey; Indian Battles, Captiv
ities and Adventures: Dreams and Realities of a Pas
tor aad Teacher: The Shin Carpenter's Family: Victo
ria, or the World Overcome; Bibles and Testaments;
Webster's Dictionaries lanre and small: Gnnn'a Cele
brated Domestic Medicines; Short Patent Sermons, by
ifow, jr; unmcr Lirticgooa. tq: Armors Tales;
Thomson's Practical Arithmetic; Calhouns Intellectual
Arithmetic: Vocal and Instrumental Note Books: Mit
chell Geography and Atlas; Vouatt on the Structure
ana a incases ot me Horse: Baxton Rnral Hsnd Books:
Cole's American Fruit Book; Downing's Rural Esssys
i "owning s rruu ana rrmt Trees or America; ranou :
n estern Fruit Book: Am erica o Cattle Doctor. by Dadd
Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Gardener's Companion
American tTnii(.mitnnst, ny rnomas; rne hirawnerrv
Culture, by Pardee; American Poultry Yard, by Brown
Yooatt on the Management and Diseases of Sheen
Note. Letter and Foolscap paper: Pens and Penhold
ers; sana ana Bana-ooxes; HiacK. Blue ana Ked inks:
Plain and Fancy Envelopes; Slate and Slate Pencils:
Blank hooks. c ar.
Oregon City, Jane 19, 1857. 17tf
S5,000 Worth
3PIUKQ MID SU1
GOODS
THE snbseribers would respectfully inform their ens
J. tomers and the public generally that they have on
nana, ana are in constant receipt or goods from oan
Franciieo and New York a lanre and well-se
lected stock consisting in pan or
Alnm , allspice, n 1 alpaeca .
Bonnets, be rages, and bro. linen.
Cambric, crash, aad calico.
Domestic de laines, and damask.
Ediring, embroidery and everything.
Flannels, fringes, and fancy Oxin's.
Ginghams, gaiter and gloves.
Handkerchiefs. hoe and hair-pins.
Iron. Ink, and insertings.
Jaconet .jeans, and Java coffee.
Knives, kid gloves, and knitting-pins.
Lawns, lard aud Liverpool salt.
Mustard, mirrors, and matches.
Needles, nails, and nice things.
Oils, over-shirts, and Oolong tea.
Pins, pants, and paper -
Quilts, quills, and queensware.
Ribbons, rasors, and rat-trap.
Silks, sugar, and shaving sonp.
Tea. tobacco, and turpentine.
Umbrellas, under-sleeves. and useful thing.
Veils, varnish, and vinegar.
Wreathes, woolen goods, waffls-lntna.
Tarn, yeast, and Yankee notions,
Zinc, and sephyr worsted,
Ac, Ac, and ao on.
Besides many other articles too numerous to mention
all of which we are offering at reduced prices, adnpt-
tngine pian oi --yincx aaies ana email pronu."
The ladies will And in their department a large stork
of fancy goods, direct from New York, which i not
usually kept in Oregon, and by arrangements will be in
constant receipt adequate to the wants of the ladies.
The Gentlemen's Department of furnishing evods
win einom oe eqnaiiea.aaa excelled ny none in isaiem.
IRON. The blacksmiths and iron dealer will always
And a well-selected stork of all sizes and shapes, t-
getner witn a good assortment or iron sxles. from 1-4 x
in-, to S x 1 1 inches, which we are selling at Portland
prices, adding freights.
We are ore n red to receive all kinds of produce in
exchange for goods, and also money. For full particu
lars cait ana examine lor yourselves.
W. C. GRISWOLD ft CO
Salem. Feb. 10. 1 AST. 4tf
L P. Fisher'.
A DVERTISING Agency, San Francisco No. 17U
xl. Washington street, np stairs, nearly opposite to
aagnire s vrnera noose.
i r. riH kk is tne antnonxed Agent or the
Oacsox STATBraaji;
Marysville Herald;
Sacramento Union:
San Joaqnia Republican. Stockton;
Pacific Methodist, Stockton;
Sonora Herald;
Nevada Journal;
Grass Valley Telegraph ;
Red Bluff Beacon;
Columbia Gaxette;
Mountain Democrat,Placerville;
Tuolumne Courier;
Calvares Chronicle. Hokeramae Hill ;
El Dorado Democrat;
Shasta Courier;
Mariposa Gazette;
Yreka Weekly Union;
Trinity Journal, Weaverville;
Iowa Hill News;
Weekly Ledge?. Jackson;
San Jose Telegraph;
Sonoma County Journal;
Folsom Dispatch;
California Mining Journal;
Loa Angelea Star;
Santa Barbara Gasette;
Baa Diego Herald;
Almeda Csonty Gaxette;
Placer Courier. Yankee Jima
Napa County Beptwter;
Sierra Democrat, DownievUte;
Humboldt Times;
Union;
Oregonian, Portland, 0. T.
Pacific Christian Advocate, Salem, 0. T.
. Jacksonville Herald, Jacksonville. O. T.
Pioneer and Democrat. Olympia, W. T.
Washington Republiban, Steilaeoom, W. T.
Poynesian, Honolulu, S. I.;
Pacific Commercial Advertiser. Honolulu S. I.
Mexican Extraordinary, City of Mexico;
Hongkong Register.
ADVERTISING IN THE ATLANTIC STATES.
L. P. F. has now completed bia arrans-emeuta for
the forwarding of advertisements to all the principal
largest circa la ting Journals and Newspaper published
ia ue Atlantic states.
A fine opportunity is here offered to those who wish
to sdvertise in sny part of the Union, of doing so at
too lowest rates, aad in a prompt and satisfactory maa
August 15. 1857.
24tf
Sale act Drugstore.
FtOXT Street. Rectors bonding. Constantly n
oa hand a full assortment of Daros. Mani- sfwf
ciKss, Patsrs, Oils asp Dra Brvm, Patent 1 (
MamcrsTBs. Ac i
la short almost every artiale usually found in a Drag
Store, and are offered at Wholssals and Rktail, at
extremely low rates, in quantities to salt warranted as
represented.
r uspnts soucinrn. -cm
Prescriptions free of charge at office.
aT Prompt attention will be riven to nrofesstonal
'calls ia the City. A. M. BELT, M. D.
Haiem.o. TJnnei, 1957. iztr
Notice
r. hereby given, that C. S. Wood worth ia authorised
to transact my personal business during my absence.
W. C UKISWUL.U.
Salem, Jnne 17. 1857. 15tf
For Sale.
I WILL sell one half of the land claim known
aa the Dwight Poanroy claim. Said hair
adjoina Mr. Peter H. Hatch's and ia about
two miles from Oregon City, on the upper Wil
lamette. 1 will also sell one half or the whole of the
property, lying aad Situated ia the beautiful and rapid
ly growing town of Corvallia, Benton Co., and known
as the " Thomas" property, consisting or four lots of
together with all the buBdinss thereon. Ssid
property is ia a beautiful location, and both will be sold
at a great bargain in cash, or wheat or oats st cash
price. Inquire of tfc subscriber, at his 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 (6) lots of land in Oregon City.
J08.N.PBESC0TT.
Oregon City, hfarch 1,1857. - ltf
Of. KEGS Boston Syrup for sale.
OU G.ABKRXETHYACO.
S. J. McCrmtck,
Franldin Lzzh Ctcro,
(raoNT BracKT, roarLasD.o.T.)
HAS eonstently on hand a large stock or Boos aa
STartOKtaY, which ha soils at a small advance on
riBLisiikna micas.
r " A catalogue may be teen In the Oregon and
Waahinrtlon Almanaa for I SAT. Book ordered trier.
from sent postage free to any part or either Terrrltory.
i vntaau, reo. z, ii. ooyi
Corralll Drni Store.
T H. C ARD WELL, Druggist and A pothecary . is con
l stantly receiving, per California steamer, large
ana careiuuy aeieciea itoca or I 'rugs sua Medicines,
Oils. Paints. Varnish. Soaps. Perfumeries. Toilet For-
niture. Stationery, and all articles usually kept In Drug
Stores. Agent Tor Jaynes, and other patent medicines,
which will be furnUhed at California, wholesale price.
mr uidsu bolicitep. -ttai
J. It. UARDWELL.
Corvalll, May IS, IRST. 12ir
niacksmtttia and other a. Iook.
A LLAN McKINLAT A CO. hare now on hand
XV large and well selected stock or
Bar Iron, Cast Steet,
Horse shoe do., German do.,
Kail rod do.. Plough do.,
Plate do..
And intend to keep np the assortment ho as to suit the
wants of customers. Give ns a call, and you will fled
that we not only hve the fulk'it stock, bat win "sell
" ns cheap a the cheapest." We are constantly receiv
ing additions to our assortment, ao a to replace what
I SOIU.
Orean City. Dee. M. DW6. 41tf
Ilenrf Jotauaon
to. Co.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS..
Washington Street, S.in Francisco.)
(ltd
Offer for sale to the country trade, the largest stock
of goods in their lines! the Pacific coast com Dri
ving Drag. Chemicals, Perfumery, Patent Medicines or
an kinds. Brushes, Faints, oil. Glass, Turpentine, and
every article appertaining to the business. Having su
perior facilities ror obtaining their goods they think
they can offer Inducements to bnrer unequalled by
any oiuer nouse.
Orders respectfully solicited. 401 y
Ifow Receiving
rrtHE following srticles from Bark Ocean Bird aad for
a sa:e low.
AO gross matches ; - '
lJOkrgsof syrups;
50 hf. bbls. X. O. sugar ;
10 bbls. crushed sugar ;
60 boxes candles ;
10 bbi. vinegar ;
SO eases tea ;
15 do, brooms ;
SO dox. backets ;
S cases men's fine cair boots )
I " ' calf bro (ran 1
1 " " goat
S " boy' brogan ;
S " youtha' calf brogan ;
1 " . women's Morocco boot ;
S " " imitation boots ;
S " Misses' boots;
175 pairs children's shoes ;
It straw cutter ;
II grain cradle ;
1 reaper ;
1 two horse thresher:
GEO. ABERXETHY A CO.
Oregon City. Jnne 1 . 1.,5. ntf.
CHAI!f PUMPS, monkey wrenches,
match planes, screw arm,
sash planes, "
horse shoe and nail to fit .
gun locks, pings and nipple,
tnbes, bullet m-mlds,
Wosenhotm'a I XI. pocket knives,
pruning and buddiug knives,
rat traps re entch uptirrth. at
MOORES
Boosts and Stationery.
QCHOOL READERS,
U Parker s 1st
SJ. 3d. 4th and 5th.
Sanders do do do do
lIcGnffy's do do do do
Daviea' arithmetic.
University and Common School.
Intellectual and primary,
Davies' Bourdon algebra.
Legend re, surveying, a
Geometry and trigonometry.
Key to Davies' Arithmetic,
Thompson's arithmetic,
Park era philosophy,
' juvenile and 1st lessons.
Grammars Clark's. Bullion's Smith's.
Geographies Mitchell's, Monteitn's manual,
Moutcith's 1st lessons.
Music Lute of Zion , New Carmine Sacra,
Christian Psalmist, Missouri Harmony,
Normal Sons Book, Sineinc Book, at
JUtf MOORES'
Notice.
rTMIE Judges of the Supreme Coort.or the Territory of
a. uregon, aemoiea t me feat ot uovernment on
the ninth day of January, eighteen hundred and flftv.
seven, do fix and appoint District Courts, to be held (n
village or Rosebnrx;, In the county of Donglas on the
first Mondays, of March, May, September and N ovem
ber.annually, nntil otherwise ordered, and do limit the
aurauoa or said terms to ix asy encn.
GEO. H. WILLIAMS. Chief Justice.
41tf M. P. DEADY, Associate Justice.
At Kngene Cltr.
THE subscriber has at Kitgene City, one or the best
general assortment or Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard
ware, Boots and Shoes, and all articles kept In a gene
ral finding store, to be fonnd in Oregon. He is con
stantly receiving fresh additions to his stock, and al
ways keeps it up. My goods are now all received direct
from San Francisco, where I hsve a resident agent. All
kinds of farmer ' produce received in exchanse for goods
I pay higher prices for produce, aud sell rood cheaper
man any ouer store in me territory.
JUSt-l'ti ieau
Eugene City July 1 , 13.16. lfitf
Salt! Salt!!
Ofk TONS "Pan Qneutin" SALT. In about 80 and
U 100 lb. bags, just received and for sale very cheap
aft . v x- .-. .
Oregon City, Dec. 8, 1356.
Valaable Farm for Sale.
THE undersigned now offers his vatnahle
farm for sale, situated on Spring Creek,
in Marion Co., O. T.. one and a half miles
south of McKinnay's Mills, on the County road
running from Salem to said Mills. It contains C40 acres.
of which 640 acres hi under a good aubstantial stake
and rider lence, one hundred acres in good cultivation.
two hundred fine bearing fruit trees, a good farm
house, together with other out buildings. Said farm is
well watered, and thebest adapted to stock raisins.
ana wneat irrowing oi any larni in tne t erritory, bald
farm has been settled since lat. and was among the
first claims taken in Marion Co. Any person desirous
of buying a good farm, with a litle money, will do well
to call at the residence of the undersigned.
OLIVER PICK ARD.
Spring Creek, March 30, 1S57. 4tf
House, Carriage. Slx;n. and Steam-
Boat rainiiui.
I A. REED having established his Paint shop In
Salem, is prepared to execute with dispatch all
jobs in the shove line. Banners, Standards, and Em
blem, ror societies painiea on sua. satin, velvet or mus
lin. Paints of all colors and descriptions mixed, ready
ror use, lor snie at ma snop ; aiso n niie leaa, i.mseed
Oil. Turpentine and Varnish, Wall paper and Border.
Window glass. Paint brushes, graining tools. Jkc. Di
rection riven in paintine. also in srrainina imitation
of wood, stone or marble.
K. B. Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
All job Intrusted to nis care warranted to give satis
faction.
Salem, Jan. 0,1857. 43yl
Notice.
STRAYED, or stolen from the subscriber,
living in Albany, Linn Co., O. T-, on or
about the first or December, lsoC, one sor
rel horse, blaze faced, risht hip knocked
down, branded on near shoulder 0. T-, vented Y, hair
brand. No other - brand or marks recollected. Anv
one returning miq uorae will ue iineraiiy rewaraeu.
J . M. MCCOM KM
Albany, January 27, 1S7. 4tfpaid
Medical and Surgical Notice.
TT ia often the case that persons suffer for a lone time
X with a curable disease from the fact that they do not
know where to go to find relief. I am prejwred to re
move an rumors, cancers and Diseased Bone to re
duce dislocated joints of longstanding, straighten, wry
neck, ciuo root, ana to correct an deformity or the
l ace ana eyenas. u. u. tASl'UKLL, At. U.
corvallis, u. r. May 6, 1857. 0U
Salem Batb House.
OPEN every Wednesday and Saturday,
and Sunday morning until 10 o'clock.
-3
Single Tickets, w tl.OO.
Perdoze.t, $6,00.
To be had at the boose. Terms rssh.
MORRIS THOMAS, Prop'r.
Salem, July 14, 1857. 18m3
Dentistry
DR. J. R. CARDWELL. Dental Surgeon, Corvallis,
in his profession, at Corvallis, Eugene City, Win
Chester, Scottsborg, and Jacksonville. Skill, unqoes-
uonaoie; cnarges respecianie: work, warranted. Teetn
examined, and advice given free of charge.
Due notice given or cnange or omce.
April 26, 1855. 7tf
jLooat Here.
A LL persons that are indebted te James Strang, are
XX requested to can ana aetue uieir account by the
15th or May. and all those who do not. will find their
accounts in the bands or John D. Boon, Justice or the
Pear. Having sola my Tin establishment in Salem. I
want to settle np my account. J AMES STRANG.
Salem, April zi. 1857. 6tf
TVRY-GOODS for ladies and gentlemen, in great va-
XJ rsety, at Z6tr MOORES'
DriUs.
0 BALES Drills just received and tor sale
G. ABERNETU Y A CO.
Jnne 15. 1857.
15tf
0 TON'S assorted iron, just received at
9ni3 GRISWOLD & CO'S.
1. J. Thirer,
A TTORNET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office
A in Corvallis, Benton Co., O. T., opposite to the
City Hotel la ald town. S9tT
W, W. Page.
A TTORWEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Sa
A lera, O. T., Office, first door south or the States
man OSes, np stairs. SOU
w. a. raaaaa. tsMsirto awr.
Famr k Swat,
ATTORNETS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IX
Chancery and Admlraltf.
mr Office on Front street, one door north or the
"Exchange."
Portland. O.T.. July 20. 1857. S3tf
I. R. Smith.
ATTORNEY AND C0UN8EI4JR AT LAW AND
Solicitors la Chancery, CorraUis O. T.
I. K.8M1TB. 61tf
I. W. Kilchell,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, EU
gene City, Lane Countp, U. T.
SqrgieaU .
JL. COOMBS. M. D.. Snrgeon, Ac SPECIALTY
.DISEASES OF THE EYE. Corvallis, Oregon.
Beptember SJ, 185. S8m6
8i Frtneiite idrtrtislHjapney
LP. FISHFR, Iron building. opposite Psciflc Express
Office, upstairs. Files of all the principal Papers of
California and Oregon may be round at this office.
Mr.
r ixheristbeanthorlxed Agent ror the statesman
Chester H. Terry,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALEM. OREOOS. COM
"mimioner of Deed, and to take testimony, ac
knowledgments. Ac, Ac, for Iowa, Indiana. Missouri,
Michigan. California and Washington Territory. Lrt-
ters or Attorney, and all other instruments of writing,
drawn oa snort notice.
a Particular attention paid to taking depositions.
collections of Motes, Account, Ac, 32U
Boise k KeEwsR,
ATTOR!CET8 A!TD COUNSELORS AT LAW, so
licitor in Chancery, Proctors, Ac, in Admiralty,
Portland, Oregon. 45 if
Dunlins k JBrorer,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, AND
Solicitors in Chancery. Office near the Court-house,
Salem, O.T.
Geo. I. Shfil,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. AND
Solicitor in Chancery, will practice In the various
courts or Oregon and Washington Territories. Office,
Salem, O. T.
Delasoi Smith,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND
Solicitor in Chancery, will promptly attend to all
business pertaining to bis profession in the first Judicial
District, and before the Supreme Court of Oregon
Office. Albany, Unn County, O. T.
N. B. When not at bia office, or auaeat on profes
sional business, he may be found at his residence, five
miles sooth-east of Allauy, on what is kn wn aa tha
- Grand Prairie." . -
D. 6. Banrtt,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND
Solicitor ia Chancery. Bethel, Polk County. O.T.
stay :. isoi. , hit
V. S. Brock,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND
Solicit! In Chancery, will practice in the- various
rourte in this Territory, snd promptly attend to the col
lection or all claims against the fatted states, throaeh
an efficient agent residing st Washington .City. Office
in Eugene City, Lane County, O. T.
R. E. Stratton,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, will practice In the various
conrts of southern Oreson. and in the Supreme
Court of the Territory.
Orrict in Deer Creek. Donslaa county. O. T. Resi
dence 8 miles north or Winchester, on the Willamette
road.
N. B. Bounty Land Warrant obtained for claimants
on reasonable terms. S3tf
Chadwick fc Olbos,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, So
licitors in Chancery. Ac. Offices st Winchester snd
Gsrdiner. P. F. Chdwici, Winchester. Douglas Co
u. T. A.c i.iaas, uardiner, i mpor-a Co., O. T.
Nov. 9, 1855. KiX
a. a. BAnxra. . j. o. wilsox,
Ilarnitm S. Wilson.
4 TTORNIES AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Pa-
XX lent, Oregon. Particular attention is given to the
collection of notes and accounts, and calms against
government. -
t Mimy uaua w arrant oongni ana sold.
sr Office over Starkey's Store. ' 46
B. F. BoahaiBi.
A TTORNEY AXD COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Of-
XTL Bee at the Court Hortse, Salem, O. T. 6tf
T. B. Cole, 91. 13.
TJHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
r
elf
Portlund. Oregon.
Irdictl.
TJ. WRIGHT E. B. STONE, having associated
together in practice, respectftilly tender their ser
vices to the people or Benton and Linn desiring to se
cure the favor of the afflicted by success esiy. Office
near J. C.Avery a store, corvallis. xtiypaia
1. B. Balloek,
A RCHITECT AND BUILDER, PORTLAND, O. T.
XX Designs, plans, specincauons, rc, lurnunea on
reasonable terms, -
William C. Griswold Jb Co.,
INFrc'
ERCHANTS. SALEM, OREGON TERRITORY.
c. eumwoui, 22tf c. s. woodwortb.
Eugene City.
TJORACE E. LAWRENCE, Proprietorof the Eugene
AA
City Hotel. 13tf.
Medical Notice.
THE subscriber, would inform the inhabitants that be
is at his old stand, ready to attend to all calls in
his nrofession : also be has on hsnd a well selected
stock of Eclectic concentrated Medicines, with a well
ssorted supply of Syringes, all of which he will dispose
of on reasonable terms. W. WARREN..
Salem December S, 1856. 38tf
W. B. Stagers, 91. D.
PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office in my new build
ing, on Main street, two doors north of Dr. J. 8.
Mclteeoy's fire-proof 4uilding ; where I will be found
when not professionally engaged. I will keep constant
ly on hand a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines
which I will sell low for cash.
Corvallis, Dee. 9. 1856. 99"
ledicil Xoliec
SHAW, late of San Francisco, California,
TVH- R- .
XJ
offers his professional services to the citizens fo
Solera and vicinity, and respectfully solicits a share fo
public favor.
l ; nice a ueea ana reuowa- urug store.
14y R. W. 8HAW.
Campbell k Pratt.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Saa Francisco, California.
Office, corner Montgomery aud Sacremento streets,
over Parrott A Cob. Bank.
Messrs. Campbell A Pratt have lately removed from
Oregon, and will be pleased to attend to all business
entrusted to their care. 31tf
ALBXAHDsa Caxfbkll. O. C. Pbatt.
Joseph R. Preseott.
' aTAnt sr., onaooM crrr. ' .
"TVEALER in Family Groceries, Boots, Shoe, Ac, aud
i-awis ana uiis, wnoiesaie ana retau
July T. 1850. ;
- 18tr
, B. Ellsworth,
ATfOtUrcr AKD COPKSB1.LOB,
US. Supreme and other Courts. Office Eugene
City. Lane County. Oreson Territory. Also
Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut. Ac.
Angnst Z. lHafl, 24tr
- Watchmaking.
WILLIAM F. HIGHFIELD, Chronometer and
Watr.h maker. Oreffnn Citv.has removed to
the buildioa; iustonnosite to the M"ain-street House.
where he can be constantly found prepared to do any
business in his line. Watches cleaned snd repaired on
short notice aud reasonable term. Also a choice lot of
watches and jewelry for sale.
starcn a, 1854. iyai-
8. Hamilton, M. D., :
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, would respectfully
announce to the aood people or Douglas and the ad
joining counties, that he has located permanently at
Deer Creek for the purpose of practicing medicine, and
in wmcn profession ne win ue laiuirm wt aiscnarge ail
duties, and spare no pains to render the patient easy
ana comiorwDie.
O rnca opposite R. H. Dearborn A Co.'s store, on
Main street.
Drugs and Patent Medicines for sale at w eoA pn-
. - - - SZtT .
Wells, Fargo, & Co., '
BANKERS and EXCHANGE DEALERS. W.,F.,A
Co., in connection with their Express business, will
also transact a general JZsehmge and CalUetitm Aui
ness. Collections and Remittances made in all parts of
Oresron, California, the Atlantic States, and Europe, with
promptness and despatch. Duet, Gold and Silver Coia
and Bullion, bought and sold.
Sight Exchange oa JVew Kor. Bmttm, PkOadtlpkim,
Albums, RoehaUr. Bttfalo, Erie, Clevtiand, DttroU,
C-fteago, jmnoawKsr, ouots, oi. mjmu, MMtxmvUU,
Cincinnati, andorty other principal towns in tha itim.
tic States and the Canada, may be procured at anv of
our offices. WELLS, FARGO, A CO.
114, Montgomery-street. San Francisco
' JAMES O'NEILL, renl.
Ju:lcl.So5.
Dr. Ciapkaf i Eediul Rotlees.
r
Sar
DR. J. U CZAPKAVS Grand Medical and Surgical
Institute, Sacramento St., below Montgomery oppo
ite Pacific Malll Steamship Co.'s Office, San Francisco,
California. Established ror the Permanent cure of all
Private and Chronic Diseases, and the suppression or
quackery.
Dr. J. UCZAPKAY.lateinthe Hnngartan Revolu
tionary War, Chief Physician In the 20th' Regiment oT
Honveds, chief surgeon to the military hospital at Perth,
Hungary, and late lecturer on Diseases or Urinary Or
gans and Diseases or Women and Children, would most
respectfully inform the public of Oregon and California
that he ha opened an Institute for the cure of Chronic
Diseases of the lungs, liver, kidneys, heart, blood . brain
and the horrid conseqnences of self-abnse, and he hopes
that his long experience and successful practice of ma
ny years, will Insure him a share of public patronage.
By the practice or many years In Europe and the Uni
ted States, and during ilie Hungarian war and cam
paigns, he is ennbled to apply the most efficient and
successful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He
uses no Mercury charges moderate treats bis patient
in a correct and honorable way has references of un
questionable veracity from men or known respectabili
ty and high standing in society. AU parties consulting
him hy letter, or otherwise, will receive the best and
gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy. The Dr.'s
offices sre on Sacramento at., below Montgomery, San
Francisco. California. 12m3
SPERMATORRHEA OR LOCAL WEAKNESS.
Dr. L. J. Czapkay would call public attention to
sperraatorrhres 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 under its in
fluence is either impaired or entirely destroyed , and a
elassof symptoms superinduced thst unfits man ror the
performance of any or the ordinary duties of life. The
injuries done to the physical part or man is truly la
mentable, but trilling when compared to those of the
censorinra, the great nervous center, and to the ner
vous system generally. This disease, which U too often
consequent noon that solitary vice, self-abuse, involves
pathological condition beyond the comprehension or
thenniuitiated, but which are well understood by the reg
ular practitioner. Among the symptoms most eonspic--ious
are the following: Love of solitude, aversion to
business and society, distressing timidity, nervous ex
citement from slight cause, loss of memory, eonfotioo
if ideas, insbilitv to reason correctly. low spirits and
lassitude, dullness of apprehension and misanthropy.
These being functional derangements, are often the har
binger of horrid organic leions of the brain, which
n rod uce fatuitv. dementia and death.
For the cure of this snd all kindred diseases, Dr.
Czapkay has established his Institute, 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 call or write without delay,
and use the means by which they may recuperate aad
live.
All consultation, hy letter or otherwise, free. Ad
dress to DR. L.J. CZAPKAY.
13m3 Medical Institute, San Francisco. CaL
CI
traoQiinary success ia the treatment or secret dis
eases in the primary and other stages, induces him to
call public attention to the fact that of the great num
bers who have made daily application to him, there is
not one who has not been effectually and permanently
cured. In recent case of private diseases, the Dr. guar
anties a perfect cure in a few dars without hindrance
to business or other inconvenience. The Dr.'s method
of treating these maladies, combines the improvements
msde by the medical faculty witn discoveries or tits
awn that are unknown to anyone else, and which, when
applied, prevent lue possibility ol evu alter consequen
ces.
Secondary syphilis, which is so destructive of health
producing ulcerations of the throat, destroying the soft
parts, and leaving tne bones exposed, wuicn mortiiy,
eparate aud come awar. disfiguring the sufferer most
horribly, as well as impairing his general health, and
predisposing to consumption, the Dr. treats in the most
certain and efficient manner. Also, painful swellings
upon the bones, di-qtgunng gpiotcnes upon tne skin,
nres, pimples, and all other consequences of private
diseases he guaranties to cure or asks no compeusation.
Dr. C would especially call the attention of those who
hare failed to obtain relier 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 be will rive them
such satisfaction aa they can obtain nowhere else
Those at a distance, by writing to the Dr., can have
their cures properly attended to. Offices on Sacramen
to st.. below Montgomery. San Francisco, Cal. 12m3
The Great. Diseorrr t of the Age.
1 PEAT B!es-inirs to Mankind! Innocent but Potent!
JT DR. CZAPKAVS Pbopbilctici-m, (self-disinfec-
tine airent.i a sure nrevenlive azainst secret diseases
andan unsurpassed remedy for scrofulous, gangrenous
and cancerous nk-ers, and all cirtanous eruptions and dis
eases. For sale at Da. Czsekav s lithe. Armory Mall
corner of Sacramento and Montgomery sts.. San Fran
cisco, Cal. As inoculation is preventive against small
pox, so is Dr. Czapkay'a Prophilacticum a preventive
gaint secret disease. That they can be prevented by
proier agents, is as well an established fact as that they
can uecurea alter uieir eauioiisnmeufc. idis f'nunpie,
which i now uuiversally recognized, was received even
before the dars of Jenner, the discoverer of vaccination,
in 1796, and its multiplied benefits ever since have re
ceived as they 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 ProphyUcticum, which, for the cancerous
. , - i i r 1 1 - 3 .
sua CUianous aisorucrs, budih uunraueu ot any agent
in the Pharmacoposa. The modus operandi of this med
icine U explained upon the hypothesis that secret poisons
possess cuemical properties woicn are neuiranzea ny
being brought in contart with this propbylatic, as acids
are known to neutralise aissiies, -uesiroying entirety
their onsnnal properties, and rendering tnem inert.
The effect of to is aent is immediate, ana removes trie
possibility of a contraction of disease. If, however, the
disease has been contracted, n is aseitu in neutralizing
the poisonous secretions, which by absorption, produce
the eonseqnences known as secondary disease. Jn can
cerous and gangerous ulcers, ia fmtid discharges aad in
mitanous diseases wnere tne secretions are excoriating,
it acts upon the same principle and is one of the most
effectual remedies for the purpose now known. Where
disease is once established it should te used in conuee
tion with other remedies, and when so nsed never fails
of success. It has been administered by the Doctor in
many thousand cases, and he has yet to find the first-
in which it has failed to subserve the purpose for which
it was administered. Price, to. Full directions are at-
IscIimI tn each nsrfeape.
N. B. in cases wnere the iTopnviaticnm is used as
curative. Dr. L. J. Czapkay will furnish (gratis) a pre
scription for his blood purifier. -
All communications Irom ue country, auuressed only
o Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY, San Francisco, CaL, will be
strictly and confidentially attended to. and remedies.
with tne greatest care ana secrecy, immediately dis
patched by express or otuerwise to tneir destination.
L. J liAl ftAl , IS. V.
12m3 San Francisco. Cal.
To raa Lapiks op Okroon and California. L. J.
CsArkAy, M. D., physician surgeon and accoucher, in
vites the attention of the sick snd afflicted females la
boring under any of the various forms of diseases of the
brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood, kid
neys, and all diseases peculiar to their sex. The Doc
tor is effecting more permanent cures than any other
physician in Oregon or California. Let no false delicacy
prevent yon, but apply immediately, and save yourself
from pniuiui suuenug; auu premature ueata. ah mar
ried ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstances
do not allow to have an increase in their families should
write or rail at Dr. L. J. Czapkay's Medical Institute,
Armory Hall, corner or Sacramento and Honteomery
streets, and they will receive every possible relief and
help. The Doctor s unices are so arranged tnat ne can
be consulted without molestation. 12m3
Al consultations by letter or otherwise,) free.
Address to DR. L. J. CZAPKAY. M. D.,
Medical Institute, San Francisco, Cal. .
arjr-The attention of the reader Is called to the fol-
nwinff! - -
A ladv or hirh standins; in society and rcsnectabilitv.
Sublisned a cam in tne rniiaaeipnia sunoay Aiispatca,
entember 14. 1851. which is as follows:
A Carp The undersigned feels it her duty to express
her beartrelt grstituae to ir. czapKay, lor ue success
rnl cure of herself and child. The latter havinsr been
afflicted by a severe attack of "Cholera Infantum," was
given np as incurable oy some oi tne most celebrated
ohvsicians. when she called on Dr. Czapkay, of whom
she heard very favorable report, and who, after a short
period, restored the child to pertect bealtb. Encour
aged by this extraevdinary result, she sought advice
herself, for the scrofulous malady, with which she had
been affile tod for e:.ght years, and which withstood the
treatment of the best physicians in Europe and Ameri
ca. But Dr. Czapkay has succeeded in affording her
permanent relier, so that she can now enjoy life, which,
for eight years bad 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
ohvsicians within the United States.
p ' Mas. CAROLINE GRAY,
Corner of Walnnt and 7th streets, Philadelphia.
A. Glaseb. Notary Public. 126, 7th street.
The following is an editorial notice in the Boston
Daily Times of August 6th, 1854:
A SKiixFrt. PHYStctAnv Dr. L. J. Czapkay has
opened an office at No. IS Pleasant street in this city
Dr. C. is a Hungarian by birth, and was connected with
the patriotic army as physician and snrgeon under the
patronage or Kossuth. He combines with a finished
education and the most refined and agreeable manners,
the most extensive scientific abilities and skill in his
Erofession, and we reel much pleasure in recommending
im to our citizens as a physician and a gentleman.
Dr. Czapkay has spent some time in Philadelphia where
he won tba 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 we are personally acquainted. He had an
extensive practice in Hungary before the Austrians snd
Rnssians compelled him to leave it for being found
guilty of excessive patriotism. We hope he will receive
that patronage due a man of so eminent capacity.
The above are only a few of the many testimonials
which Dr. Czapkay has in his possession, but cannot
publish for want of space. All communications, (by j
letter or otherwise,) free.
i m
; AfsVPavanna Hslf4n mimiiit attention, aad arlah
to avoid the delay of corresponding, can bays inrmeds-
o wnuoD oy aenning ten dollars aa commrcsaon lee,
and can have medicine forwarded. Addrere to
... L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D.
J,mI San Francisco, Cat
SPkE,RMA,TORH,H.ea !1 Weakness, nervous de
bility, low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the limbs
and back. !ndtep.Uon Um rf memory, aversion to so
ciety. love of solitude, timidity self-distrust, dizziness,
headache, pain, ia the aide, affection 0f the eyeTpira-
ZFJtlt faff',!'xo' marmitiea In man, are
cured without rail by the justly celebrated physician and
surgeoo. L. J. Czapkay. His method of curinr diseaw
is new (unknown to others) and bene the gxeatane
cess. All consultations, by letter or otherwise f.
Address, . L.J.CZAPKAT7M.D
z7m3 San Francisco. f!ai.
Notice. "
THE Judges or the Supreme Court or the Territory of
Oregon, assembled at the seat of Government on
the 16th day or December, 1&5G, do fix and appoint
District Courts to be held in the city or Salem, in the
county or Marion, on the first Mondays or April and
September, and the fourth Mondays of May and Octo
ber, annually; nntil otherwise ordered ; and In the city
of Portland, in the county of Multnomah, on the fifth
Monday, of December, 1850, and thereafter on the first
Mondays of May and October, and the third Mondays
of June and November, annually, until otherwise order
ed, and do limit the duration of aald Terms to six days
each. GEO. H.WILLIAMS, Chief Justice.
41 CTBUSOLNEY, Associate Justice.
Estraf Animals.
THE subscriber at Harrisborg. Linn Co., has lost the
following described animals :
: A bay horse, with star in forehead, a little white on
bis nose, hind feet white np to the pastern joint, and
branded " 21" on the right shoulder, S years old this
spring.
Also a man cow, 7 or 8 years old, branded J. 8. oa
the right hip, and " II" as above. Has a white calf
with red ears, abont 18 months old, branded "21" as
above. The cow left last fall, and probably has had
another calf this spring.
Any person finding them will be rewarded for their
trouble, by informing me. A. McILWAlN.
June 16, 1857. . 14mGpaid
HULL'S No. 1 Soap, the best you ever used. TrylL
White lead, linseed oil,
turpentine, putty,
indigo, madder, copperas, alum, " " ,
oil for lamps and machinery, -
New OrleanSsugar,
crushed sugar,
cream tartar, saleratns, soda, at
Stitr MOORES'.
lie ! Te Workt n ef Iron and Steel !
IH AYE this day received by the arrival of the J. R.
Whiting from San Francisco, the following assort
ment or iron and steel, ttf wit : ,
i.000 lbs. Norway shapes,
1. 000 lbs. I X Iron (fiat,)
S,W0
6.000
1,1. 1. 14. and 11. square.
3.000 " i.5-16, j. l.andll. inch round.
1,000 " assorted east steel.
100 " horse shoe nails, (G)
' Which together with stock in store makes a com
plete aa assortment as can be focred in Territory and
will be sold as cheap as the cheafbht for cash or eona
try prod ore. J. N. PRESCOTT.
Oregon City. Feb. 13, 1857. : 50tf
Boot and Shoe 8tore.
FREDERICK WIC K M ON would announce
to the citizens of Salem, and the surround
ing country, that he have taken a store oa the
ft!
east side of Commercial street, north of the nnstofiiee.
where he will keep cauvtantly 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 cf work will be complied with,
aud the work done in a substantial and workmanlike
manner. Give me a call and examine my stock.
FREDERICK WICKMON.
Salem, March 11.1857. 13tf
Look Here !
WE have just received 83,000 Pjs. of ground alum
salt, which we are selling at $3.00 per hundred.
- GRISWOLD A CO.
Slx'l a.EJUTH. THOMAS A. DA1
Smith & Daris,
TM PORTERS and wholesale Druggists; fire proof
A store, Portland, Oregon.
Orders from the country solicited. 8m6
Coffee.
IF YOU WANT a really good article of COFFEE, the
undersigned have got'l.i.wo pounds best " COSTA
RICA. Come in and look at it.
ALLAN MeKlNLAY A Co.
Oregon City, Dec 6, 1S56.
1X3. B. aiCHABPS, I JNO. MCTRARy.
San Francisco. Portland, O. T.
. Richards & McCraken.
"COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and Jobbers in Orecron
Vy Floor, Grain. Produce. Fruit, Pork. Bacon, Lard ,
Hams, Ac, Ac Orders for Oregon trade promptly at
tended to. IJberal advances made on consignments.
N o. 41 Sacramento street, below Front, San Francisco.
January 17, 1S57. - 46tf
Notice.
TO all whom this may come, fleeting : That I am to
leave for tbe States soon, and would respectfully
request those who know themselves indented lo me, or
W.C. Griswold A Co., to call and settle without delay,
and oblige . W.CGhUSWOLJJ.
r5alem, January 27, 1S57. 46tt
Tne Lam of Oregon.
rpHS OREGON STATUTES. 1S55. being a lame vol
X tune of 650 paces, with complete index, annota
tions, and references, comprising au tne laws in force in
the Territory, inclusive of those passed at last session
of the Lerislatire Assembly, are lor sale at the office of
the Statesman, at five dollars per copy. Tbe work is ex
ecuted in the best manner. Donna in law style, aad
is sold at publisher prices, and as low as a like work can
be bonght in any State in the Union, and at tbe lowest
ftirure ther ran be afforded for here. The 11 rice iriaces
them witaia tne ream 01 au wno aesire tne laws tney
live under, llrders oy man accompanied wtid tne casa,
filled by return mail. It is the last code of laws that
will probably be published in Oregon, for many years.
In addition te the enactments of the Legislative Assem
bly, the volume contains the Declaration of Indepen
dence, constitution 01 toe L'niteu states, lreaties wiin
Great Britain relating to Oregon. Ordinance of 1787. in
force in Oregon, Donatio- ; aw and all amendments,
and full abstract of United e-tates Naturalization Laws.
IjOs Anarelos Salt.
CJ ALT 300 bags Los Angelos Salt, received, per Ns-
kjnumkeag, and lor sale at lowest rate.
IStf G. ABERNETHY A CO.
Eeim
Sirknen T Cboow Eettnti Tkm.
IIOLLOWAY'S PILLS,
THE .Blood furnishes the material of every hone,
muscle, gland and fibre ia tbe human frame. Whea
pure, it secures health to every organ ; whea corrupt, it
necessarily produces disease. HO LEO WAY'S
ftL.LM operate directly upon tbe elements of the
bmwiu v, inc. miinjiiiog mm prnjcipw VI disease,
and thus radically curing the malady, whether located
in tne nerves, tne ctomacn, tne liver, tne Dowels, the
muscles, tbe skin, the brain, or any other part of the
system.
USED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
Holloway's Pills are equally efficacious in complaints
common to tne wnoie numan race, and in disorders pe
culiar to certain climates ana localities.
ALARMING DISORDERS.
Dyspepsia, and derangement of the liver, the source
of infirmity and suffering, and tbe cause of innnmera-
Dte aeatns, yield to inese curatives, in all cases. Howev
er aggravated, acting as a mild purgative, alterative
and tonic : they relieve the bowels, purify the fl aids, and
invigorate the system and the constitution of the same
time.
GENERAL WEAKNESS NERVOUS
cost-
ELAINTS.
When all stimulants fail, the renovating aad bracing
properties of these Pi!iagive firmness to the shaking
nerves and enfeebled muscles of tha victim of general
-ueuiuty. ,
DELICATE FEMALES.
AU irregularities and ailments incident so tbe deli
cate and sensitive organs of the sex are removed or
prevented by a few doses of these mild, but infallikl
alteratives. No mother who regards her own or h
children's health should fail to have them within her
reacn.
SCIENTIFIC ENDORSEMENTS.
The London 'Lancet," the London "Medical Review."
and the most eminent or the faculty in Great Britain,
r ranee ana uermauy, nave eulogized tne rills and their
inventor.
HOLLOWAY'S FILLS arm fli fuisf if
ta tne World far the foUamxe diseases. JLstiuns, Bow-
ell Complaints, Coughs. Colds, Chest Diseases.
ness, vyspeptua, uiarrncea, Uropsy. -r
Ague, Female Complaints. Headache. IdwrstQn. In
Boenza, Inflammation, Inward Weaknsa, rT,"
plaints, Lowness of Spirit. Pile .Stone and J.
Secondary Symptoms, Venereal Affections, Worms, of
Allkinos. . nwrlliiusvir
-Sold attte Manufactory of Protor o-.
80 Maiden Lane. New of'V'Tl.'f-i-K. I
n-table Draimista and DeJeia Jteaicioe inrougn- I
out the United Saudt au woriu. m ooxe,
" loi -vby taking the lar-1
K ji a Direction for tbe guidance of patients ineve-
ry dkawder are affixed to each box. 7yl
THAT Cotton Tarn baa arrived, at
26tf
MOORES'.
or
t it FilltW.'
iER la Clock. warl. ..j ivt a.
rem. O.T. ParUcol.,7 ..""rj fj.
repawns; of watches and Uto&TZ I, tSaVjf
ranted. Jewelry repaired at srrtaou!-.
TOR SALE r
Watehes and docks, 8 day rfriSHhj clocks at a very'
low price ; also So hour marine ciOcV,
; , JEWELRY.
L V t?a t0 Brooches, Finger'Bmgs.Xar Bine
Gold SnckJes, Guard Chains, Ac, Ac. 8 .
Salem, Jaly 6, 18.57. .
Allan, McKlnlay, sV Co-
H AYE Just received a stock of New Goods, aap
would intite 'l those who wish to nro--rir (Uut X
articles at rosso"' a prices, to call and ase them. Thev-
consist in part of Lie following:
Grindstones, Canal and Wheel Barrows
Grain Cradles,
Grass Scythes Sad Snaths,
Fancy Brooms.
Plaia do
Assorted Colored Pails '
Painted Tubs,
Zinc Washboards,
Blacksmith's Bellows,
Cross-cut Saws, 7 ft
do , 6 ft
Mil! Saws, 7 ft
Hair Mattrasaea, double,'
do single, '
HS? Bolsters, double.
do single.
Sperm Candles,
orash do do
!?Jarrww, TS teeth
noes,
? no c
Polished
Is,
Hay Forks.
Mannre Forks,
Churns,
Window Glass 8 by 19
do 10 by 11
do 7 by
Window Sashes 8 hy 16
do 10 by U
adamantine do.,
Orape brghfl Tobacco,
ox bows ana loses.
smot9, jwm,, Muuncja, cjnectines Tlc i- JL.-
We keep constantly on hand a U iv .5 GRO
CERIES, CLOTHING. HAPaWAEE,2aP'L mr
cles too numerous to mention. J
Oregon City. - m A CO.
Cts. AbernelhT h G.j "
Mr"tORY.K T S' ORE6? aiT OREGON TEF
Ibeniftiy, fltrk fa,
f-iomnssioN and forwarding mchanis,''
Kj Ssb Francisco, Ca!.. will attend to selling Oremm'
produce, and fill orders for Goods, Groceries, Ac, .t il. '
lowest rates. The patronage of the pesple of Oregon
is respectfully solicited. - 0
Angnst 1, 1855a. jltf .
itenyon'a JDamerrean
AMBFIOTYPE GALLERY.
'TtHE undersigned having recently returned from 3aa
X Francisco, is now prepared to take those beantif ut
Pictures oa Glass called AMBROTYPE8, which have
almost entirely superceded the Daguerreotype ia the
East and Saa Francisco.
Gallery in the new building, erected eepeeioUg far Ike
banatse, west of the Marion House.
WILEY KENYON. :
Satem, November 11,135s. - S5tf
Wanted.
Kf(C baske! Oats, and 5000 wheat, and anyqnan-
JJJU tity of dead rwine
for which cash will be
paid on delivery.
J. N. PRESCOTT.
S&tf
Oregon City, Nov. 15, IS58.
Iitsbb tad California Packet lint.
fVHE following vessels will urn in 1
X tion as a REGULAR LMfE between
San Frcatiteo and Portland :
RARE OCEAN BIRD, Wreorss. Master, '
" , VHAS.V: A'iVS. Healt, "
" JAXE A. FALKENBERG, Badoeb, "
" NAHUMKEAQ. Wnuug. "
BRIG I. B.EUJST, Rich Aarjsox, "
The Barks have all been coppered reeeatiy, aad arw
in first rate order, commanded by experienced captains-
FrrieklM will be tarried at the I
ujsorn 1
Produce sent front any part ef the imniU to Oregon
City or to the Linn City Works. wiB as received sniU
forwarded to San Francisco,
Agents; , GEO-ABEKSiTSHY A Co..
Oregon City
ABERNETHY, CLARK A Co.
San Francisco. -November,
8, 186. 36tf
Grain Cradles.
fC DOZ. superior, five fingered grain cradles
ins-Cre
eetvedand tew sale.
. AtMvtUlbXtlX A I XI-
June
5.1S57. , 15tf
Notice to Snippers and'JSerclaasitl.
ONE of the firm being permanently located in Saa
Francisco, all consignment) of produce and orders
to be filled, wiH be attended to without delay, at mode
rate rates. 2fitf W1K EF1ELD A CO-
- Allan ALewis,
WHOLESALE MERCHAST8;-PORrLAXD, ORE
GON TEER1T0KF.
Reynolds At. Law.
134 WASHINGTON sr, S. T.w Atft FXOST sr., raKnaxs,
"tOMMISSION Merchants am) dealers in all kinds of
Oreson Prtltic. Advances made en goods con
signed to as and forwarded free of cAorge.
umce at J. r ailing tios. 15mC
- Powder.
WE haves large supply or powder in band.
GKO. ABERXETHY & CO-v
Oregon City, Xov. 13, 1856. J7tf
- Paper Hangings and Carpets..
JCST RFCETTED Per late arrivals; by FRANK
BAKER. 110 and 111 Clay street; San Francisco
609 cases Paper Hangings, rrencb and Amenr
can every variety ;
: C0O0 rolls French and American Borders
S5 ps Tapestry Brussels Carpets;.
300 ps Tapestry Velvet Carpet;
230 ps Three-Ply Carpet;
300 ps Superfine Ingrain Carpetsf
. - J50 ps Extra Fine Ingrain Carpets -,
200 ps Cotton and Wool Carpets;
11? ps Stair Carpets, assorted;.
- 265 ps Bay State Druggists; -800
ps Oil Cloths, assorted ; .
123 ps Silk Damask and BrocsteU,'
: 800 ps Cotton and Worsted Darnafk;
- 4600 pair Window Shades ;
375 pair lace Curtains;
750 pair Muslin Cnrtains; "
- 8000 Cornices and Curtain Bands:
325 dozen Matia, assorted ;
Stair rods, Tal le Covers, Gimps, Fringes, c
Wholesale and Retail, by
- FRAJTK BAKER,
110 A US Clay St.. Saa Francisco.
Orders from the coontry filled with care end date
patch. I7m3
- Tne Oregon Statesman.
Am hdependemt Journal, derated to Poitie. Gtnerat
mteUigraee, .faOfiafted at ISaiem. Oregon.
ASAHEL BUSH, Proprietor, Publisher, and Editor.
The Statesman is Democratic in politics, and tbor.
oughly National in its character. It is hostile to every
species of sectkmalfem, fanaticism, and intolerance ;
and will vigorously oppose all attempts to incorporate
any of the insane ssns of the day into our Territorial
legislation. .
It will advocate all practical measures of Reform
aad Progress, economical and simple administration of
our local govern rrjent ; 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 the public mind, im a saa-.
ner fearless, impartial, and just.
Its Newa Department will be edited with much.
attention, and nothing will be spared to furnish early.,
accurate, and comprehensive publication of the cur
rent intelligence. -The
Statesman has a large, widely-scattered, and most-
excellent covp of correspondents, aad very complete
facilities for piocnring news.
Due attention is also paid to tbe publication of Miscel-.-lany.
Agricultural and Literary matter.
la this paper are published tbe laws, reflations, snd .'
treaties of tbe United States, and the laws and resold-
tions of the Territory of Orecon bv anthoritv. That.
paper is printed on new material, and npoa a sheet ott
the largess size. ;
Statesman Boon and Job Offices.
WE have Three Presses, the best facilities for Book ,
printing north of California, and aa eiteasrra as ¬
sortment of Joaarae Matkbiai. of -every kind; and, witfe
master workmen , are prepared to execute promptly, and 1
ia a workman-like master, all orders ia the above do
partntents, swen aa
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the office or place to which they are seat, they are
held responsible until they settle their bill aad givw ao
todlscootinue them.
A. Ifrobocribers move to other places without informin a.
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republe.
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fraud.
aa- Postmasters would obliire. by a strict fnlfnimt
of the regulation requiring them to notify Publisher,
once in three months, of papers not taken from their
office by subscribers.