, BOOKS! DOOES!! DO OS . .AT. . The City Booli-Otoro, (FRONT ST., PORTLAXO, 0. T.,1 A. R. SHIPLEY & Cm ave i "tore, and will be receiving by the 1st of June 23 d 9 CD CD CD If BOOKS AND STATIONEaY I Which they offer to the SPRING TRADE At small advances on Xew York prices. jt om a c.-.ll, or send va an order, and are ftounj to give yon satisfaction ! A. R. Shinier Jt Co., Are the Sol Aokxts in Oregon and Washington Ter ritories for the sate of The Amsrican Ctstecrsin, A. GREAT BOOK ! Being the only political history of the United States. Send ns your names. Price 1 00 : Payable on de livery of book. Can deliver by the 1st of September to all who send ns their names y is w may. Catalsfie of Fart ml tar list : SCHOOL BOOKS. BUAOsns. Senders', old 1st. Id, Sd. 4th, and 3th. ua The loony Ladies': Sanders- near 1st. Zd. 3d 4th and 3th: Parkers' 1st, 3d. 3d, 4th and Sth; Mc- CanVy s 1st, 3d, 3d, tn ana on. Sreij.a Sanders' Old, Sanders' Sew; Etemen hw! rrisKin. Sander' Pictorial. School and Parker's. GsooBArnrss. Mitchell's, Ancient end Modern. Ol- neys, Stones, MOalley s, and Montaatua Ut and 3d Book. ViTamncs Arithmetics Thomson's, Tables, Mental, Analysts, practical, and Hinder; Uavie In ' saarr. Intellectual. School and L'uMfcraity; Smith's Vl J . t m iwj vnfuinHU. ... . v. "t ... uu. - veying. Geometry,. Practical atathematics, Mth. Dic tionary. Logic or Mathematics, Analytical tieometry. and pniiosnpny or natnemaiics. Grammars Green's Clarke's BaHkm's Smith a Kirkam's Soenccr's Tower's. PmLOSornim. Parker's 1st Lesson, Juvenile and School; Comstock s Smith 'a. Hisroaias Wilson's Juvenile, and United State: Parley's Uuiversai; WilUrd'a Universal, and United State. -v LasorAGES. Cooper Virgil; Andrew's Latin Re.v dctr V'- nac: Andrew's Latin Grammar; Medio .. Suck'r ' d B6k in Latin, and do. in Greek; An the . antra fx And Deader; JohQiun's Cicero. fa(L ach Grammar and Reader; Woodbury's Germ .rfSmar and Header, Tclcmaque. 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Great variety nf Speakers and Elocntioa- All kiuds of School Station ery; States of alL size--; UrawioT Books; Drawing , Paper; Perforated Card ilmrd; Bristol B rd; Pencils and Brashes; Osbora's Colors; laktiad, every size and style, A c, Ac, &t. MISCELLAXEOrS BOOKS. TIistobt Bancroft's t'nitel States. rolnmet. BildrcthV dj. it, 6 roiunes. Frost's llttotUl United State i. Tarl'ir's do. d J, do". Botta's Hi-t. devolution. Peterson's d-'. Wihm"s United State-". Wil'.ard's to. HTt. IndiaT Wars United State. Wiliard's Universal HistorT. U-'.'ler's doo, lVittecVs Hist. World 1 or 3 Volnuvs. Itjllia's Ancient lliitory. Farr's d'l, do. Kame's England. JUcauIay's da., coraptete. Dickens Chili's d. Liaard's do. C:bVa"s Rome. D'An bigoe's Refonnatiira. Bang's II. E. C'hr.roh. Allison's E'irope, 1st and 21 Ssrie. !rwcotts Work. Burdcr's Hi -it. of BcHzioop. Hit. of O-Miacil r.f Trent. Jose soas. AU of Aobutt's HLiUiries. Historical Cabinet. Qaeens of Spain. Q -.eons of Scotland. 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Piencer Women of the Wet. Tbsteu. Hack's Chin-u Arancanian. Stphens Etui. Olin's Trae'. Mungo Park. Xilo Note AdVentnres on Mosquito Shore. Bayard Tajlor's Trav eL. Din-bin's TraveU in the Eat. SciEXnFtc Brande's Encyclopedia. Physical Geoc raphr of t!ie sea. Wood's Natural !IUt.ry. Lanlner s Lectures. Useful Art. Cosmos. Mathematical le-tionarr- Logic of Mathematics Wonders of Science. Mitchell's Planetary and Stellar Worlds. Loorais Be cest Pisiesa of Astronomy. Smith's Dictionary of Arts and Science. Eo bank's Hydranlica. Dick's works. Varioos works on Archrtectnre. PorrtT. Byron varioos styles. Shakespeare, do. Milton, do. Boras, do. Hemans, do. Moore, do. Thomamn. Yoangr. Pollock. Topper. Cowper. Pope. Campbell- Wad worth. Oiwiaa. Montgwmery. Kirk White. Female Poets of England, do. do. America and many others. Books or ftrrrxmcT- Cyclopedia of Geography, do. do. Fine Arts. do. do. Biography. Useful Art McColloch's Gazetteer. Harper's Universal Gazetteer. Ynrrr avn AOBicn.Tma.i Elliot's Fruit Book- Thomas do. Downtng's do. Barry's do. Fessenden's Farmer and Gardener. Fruit. Flower and Vegetable Gardener's Companion. Allen on the Grape. Pardee i Strawberry. Florists Gnide. American Farm Book. Allan's Domestic Animals. All of Saxton's Hand Books. Woaks on Horse, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, ice. THZOLOOiCii. llautcioi-s. Harmony and Exposi tion of Gospels. Xeander's Lire of Christ. Butier s Works. Knapp's Christian Theology. Western Meth odism. Morris' Miscellanies. lecture on Romanism. Brand of Dominic Rule. Elliot on Romanism. Barnes Votes. Clarke's Commentary. Benson's do. Jays Ksereises. Watson's Institute. 1 -arm bee's Evidences. Batlcr's Ethical Disoonrses. Rogers' Eclipse of Earth, do. Reason and Faith. Foster's Christ. Perfection Baker on Discipline. Writings of Armmh a. Jahn a Biblical Archaeology. Bibles, all sizes and prices, from SI to $20. Testaments, great variety. Methwiist Hymns. Christian Hymn Book. Church Psslmist Plymouth Collection. Select Melodies. Christian Psalmist. . . Medic at Bachan's Family Physician. Hydro pathic do. Homtpathic Works. Micei LAXEors- Conrt:tntions of Lnited States. Mayhcw's Popular E.rucation. CrnWies Synonyms. Piatt's Book of Cnriosilies. Odd Fellow s Mannal Head ley's Works. 14 vol. Mrs. Tothill's, C vols. Lay ard's Xineveh.. Bigelow's Useful Arts. Has well s Krv gineer's Gaide. American Institutions. Pursuit of Know!ed;fe. PsrkMadison. Peruvian Antiquities Way Dxra Est. Pynhnrt. Ike Marvel s urks SafHlenon's Cook and Confectioner. Country Rambles in England. Tales and Reveries, an excellent Temper ance Biok-1 Money Maker. Escaped Nun. News Bit. Dick Wilson. Mrs. Hale's Xew Cook Book. Mil W s Old Red Sandstone, do. J-'ootprints of Creator Yonng Ladies' Counsellor. Voting Man's do. Pictorial Catechism. Thomson's Lect. to Y. Men. .Constitu tional Text Book. Captive in Patagonia. The Ameri can Housewife. Half Hoars with Old Harm ph rev. Athens; its Grandeur and Decay. Mrs. Sedgwick s Redwood, do. Xew Bu Tale. Uncle Sam's Farm Fence. Arthur's Successful Merchant. do.Tsls. Mrs. Partington. Horace Translation. Virgil do. Mrs. ar len's Wfrks. Heroines of History. IJind and Sea. Deck and Port. Sea and Sailor. Ship and Shore. Naval lire. Star Papers. Masonic Chart. Irving. Colurabas. Long Iok Ahead. City of Xew York. Living Orators of America. Yonng Man Advised. Mis sions in Tonza an 4 Kcgee. Truth Stranger Than Fic tion. Knout aid the Russians. Hvdrapathic Cook Book. Death Bed Scenes. Gift B ok' for Yonng Men do. Mo. Ladie. Anecdotes for Girls, do. io. Boys Footpripts of Pamons men. Charlotte Elizabeth's Work's. Advice to Ywnj Men. Peasant boy philoso pher. Abbott's Marco Paul Books, do Franconia. And a nuna'Jer of others too nnmcons to enumerate. CoDsUn:!y receiring large additions to the foregoing. STaTtoSERV. Foolscap Paper great variety. Let- er do, do, plain and gilt. Note do, do, do, do. Envel opesall stvlca. Inks all k'nds. Pens and Holders reat varirtv. Blank Books all sizes and style arV?n.n.n.i.inis Tuiries. Pass Books. Time TVw.l.. Paper Cutters. Da Folders. Shipping Receipt Books. Lithographic PrinU a large variety. Wrapping p-r-eood variety. Wafers. Sealing V ax, ic, 4C t-i.ii- . tiavs trnnd varletv or Mrsic Books New Carmina Sacra. Alpine Glee - Ttnlimer. Chorus Glee Book. Metropolitan do. ...A u.iniuii. Christian Psalmist. Piano Instrac- ors. Guitar do. Flute do. Accordon do. Violin do. Melodeon do, Plymouth Collection with Music, Sheet Music. And the most varied assortment of Statiosebt ever ffiered in Oregon. Ktr Tbis stock is all bought in Xew. York and other astern cities and s sold at UNIFORM PRICES. CsT We kseff on hand Scbool Books in large qnan- s, togeuier who mon ot tne paoucauons oi Harper & Brothers; Derby ft Jsckson; Ivison & Phinney; Phillips & Samson; A. S. Barnes A Co.; -Miller. Orton & Mulligan; Iary & Getz; Putnam; a nnleton : and others. We ask your patronage. unable to visit ns and examine our stock, your order will be attended to the same terms as a you oo ijn ins.i s Portland, March 30. IS. It IB 7 Docks end CUiioner-f. ar TB oacoox crrr rosr orncn sciLMita. JOHN FLESH NO WOULD respectfully call tbe attention or his Mends and the nubile to the fact that be has on band. and keep constantly supplied ith a large stock of of all kinds, which he offers ror sale, for cash, at the above building. His pittrnt stock la comprised, in part, of the following, viz : Isregen Statutes, session laws of Oregon session ISJC ; Washinst-in Irving works; Reddeld e Cum. pa rati ra Physiognomy; Discovery and Exploration of the Mississippi; Sear's American Revolution; Sear's Family Annual. Wilson's Essays and Miscellanies; Be. thonea Poems; Life of the Emperor Xapoleon. bv Lock- i . . . r: . r . U : i . 1 i . . . . . . . . wn, utnvi iwrmiuvnu; llic VI Anurew jacKSOU; Webster's Life and his Masterpieces; Bancroft ' Life neasean Abroad; Indian Wars of the United States; The B ok of the Ocean and Life on the Sea; Miss Hall's Practical Cookery; Mrs. Mile's Xew Cook Book; The Improved Housewife, or Book or Receipts, by Mr. A. L. t ebster: HU-tore of th to the present time; Fern Leaves from Fanny's Port rtoHoe; The Spectator, by BUgdon; Tapper's Proverbi al Philossphy; Louis Napoleon and the Bonaparte Fam Paradise Lost; Pollok's Coarse of Time; Benjamin's Pilgrims Progress; American's Own Book; The World Illustrated SO tnmrhtv IJflt aiul ban of Bcnls. mla Franklin; Like of Washington, by Sparks; Com tack's 8ywtem of Elocution: Fremonta Exploring Ex pedition through Oregon and California: Pictorial His tnry of AU Nations, by Goodrich: Benton's SO yearn in the U. 8. Senate; Byron's Works; Preseott'a Biogra phies and Critical Miscellanies; Presrott's Conquest of Mexico 3 vols; Preseott'a Ferdinand and Isabella 3 vuls; Preseott'a Robertson's History of Charles S 3. vols; Prescott's 1st and 3d Philip; Mllman's Gibbon's Rome; R Jtin's Ancient History; Plutarch Lives; Ma eauley's History of England; Duks Works; Onmmlng's Lectures; Webster's American Family Cyclopedia; Scott's Xapoleon; Chamber's Information for the Peo ple; Life in the Itineracy; Life of Gen. Lafayette; Tbe Younr American's Life of Fremont: Historv of Ire. land, by Mooner; Heavenly Home: Carlyle'a Xew (Be ssys; British and American Female Poet: Burns' complete Werks; Moore's Poetical Works: Bums' Po etical Works; Mr. Hcraan's Poetical Works; Milton's Complete Works; Tnpner's Complete Works; Life and Beauties of Shakespeare; Arabian Nights; Balloon Travels in Europe; Layard's Discoveries at Xinevah; Wheenlev's Comneiul of llistorr? Ileadler'a Misretls. niest March's Reminiscence of Congress; "Thaddcu of Warsaw: The Planter's Victim: Melbourne and the Chincha Islands; Knitz's Sarred Historv; Pennshurst hi Wanderings and Wsy of Thinking: Robinson Crusoe; Chiidren of the Abbey; Indian Battle. Captiv ities and Adventures; Dreams and Realities of a Pas. tor and Teacher: The Ship Carnenter'a Family; Yicto ria, or the World Overcome: Bibles and Testaments; Webster's Dictionaries large and small; Oonn's Cele brated Domestic Medicims; Short Patent Sermons, by ItlW. Ir- I lrimM I i t T U.nnil I'jn S wtKnw'a T. 1 mm Thomson's Practical Arithmetic; Ca'lhouns Intelleetnai Arithmetic: Vocal and Instrumental Kate Books: II it. chell's Geography and Atlas; Ynnatt on the Structure and diseases or the Horse; Saxton'a Rural Hand Hooks; Cole's American Fruit Book; Downing' Rnral Esmrs; imwnings rnut snd trut Tree of America: Elliott s Western Fruit D-iok: American CattleDoctor.br Dadd; Fruit, Flower and Vegetahle tSardener'-s Companion: American Fruit Cui tnrist. hv Thorn is: The StrawberrT Culture, by lardee; Amerir'an Poultry Yard, by Brown: Yonatt on the M una .cement and -Disease of Sheep; Note. Letter and Foolscap paper: Pens and Pen'-old- er; jami and $and-noxe: Black. Blue and Itetl Inks; Plain and Fancy Envelopes; Slates and Slate Pencils; luana it-ms. te jrc. Oregon City, June 39, le57. l.tf $23,000 Vor1h OF SPRING AIID SUnirSl GOODS ! THE sahseribers wnnld respectfully inform tlieir cus tomers and the public generally that they hare on Hand, and are in constant receipt f goods rrom San Francisco and Xew York a large and wcll-se-1 re ted stock Consisting in part of Alum, allspice, an I aliacca. B winets, be rape, and bro. linen, Cambric. era--h, and calico. Domestic de laincs, and damask. Editing;, embroidery and everything. Flannels, rriaes. and fancy nxia's, Ginhams. zaiters and glove. Handkerchiefs, hose and hair-pins, Iron. ink. and insertimrs. Jaconet.jenns. and Java ceffre. Knives, kid gloves, and knitting-pins, Ijurns. lard and Liverpool salt. Mustard, mirrors, and matches, Xeed!es. nails, and nice things. O-ls, overshirts, tnd V1 ng tea. Pins, pants.-n j piper, Q-:iits, qniils. hud queenpware, h. boons, razors, and rat-traps, Silkv sngir, and shaving soap, Tes . tobacco, and turpentine. Umbrellas, undcr-sleevcs. and useful things, Veils. rarnLh. and vinegar. Wreathe, woiden roods, waffle-irons. Vara, yeast, and Yankee notions, IQnc, and zephyr worsted, Ac, Ac, and so on. Besides many other articles too nnmernns to mention ; all of wbirh we sro tfcring at reduced price, adopt ing the plan of Vaictr sales and small profits." The ladie will find in their department a large stock of fancy good, direct from Xew York, which i not nsnally kept in Oregon, and by arrangements will be in constant receipt adequate to the want of the ladies. 1 ne Uentlemen s lfepartraent or iiirntsnms S"oas will e'doni I eona'led.and excelled by none in Salem. IKON. The blacksmiths and iron dealers willalwavs Sad a well-selected stor k of nil sixes and shajies, to gether with a good assortment or iron axles, from 14 X ft ia., tj 2 x 1 1 inches, which we are selling at Portland prices, adding freight. We are prepared to receive all kind of produce in exchange for goods, and nto money. For full particu larscalt and examine for yourselves. W. C. GRISWOLD CO. Salem. Feb. 10. 1M7. 4&tf L. P. Fisher's ADVERTISIXG Agency. San Francisco Xe, 171) Washington street, up stair, nearly opposite to Magnires Opera House. I. i'. KlsHbU ts the authorized Agent or tne Onosos Statcvas; Marysville Herald; Sacramento Union; San Joaquin Republican. Stockton; Pacific Slethodist, Stockton; Sonora Herald; . Nevada Journal: Grass Valley Telegraph; Red Bluff Beacon; Columbia 'razette; Mountain lemocrat, riacerville; Toolnmne Courier; Calvarez Chronicle. Mokelumne Tltll; El Dorado Iem-icrat; Shata Courier; Mariposa Gazette; Yreka Weekly Union: Trinity Journal. Weaverville; Iowa Hill News; . Weekly I-crtser. Jackson; San Jose Telegraph; Sonoma County Journal; Folsom Dispatch; California Mining Journal; . L' Antrele Star; Santa Barbara tJazette; San Diego Herald; Almeda Ciunty Gazette; Placer Courier. Yankee Jiros Napa County Reporter; Sierra Democrat. Downieville; Humboldt Times; ' . Union; Oregonian, Portland. O. T. Pacific t'hristian Advocate, Salem, O. T. Jacksonville Herald, Jacksonville. O. T. Pioneer and Democrat. Olympia, W. T. Washington Jtepuiiliban, Steilacoom, W.T. Poynesian. Honolulu. S. I.; Pacific Commercial Ad-ertiser. Honolulu S. I. Mexican Extraordinary, City of Mexico; Hopgkong Register. ADVERTISIXG IX THE ATLANTIC STATES. l. P. F. bas'now comnleted his arrangement for the forwarding nf dvertiements to all the principal larsrest ciruulatmg Journals and newspapers puoiisnea ia the Atlantic State. A fine onnortnnitv ishere offered to those whowum to advertise in any part or the Union, of doing so at the lowest rates, and in a prompt and satisfactory man- ner. August 25, 17. ' 3" . For Sale. WILL sell one hslfof the land claim known as vile lwiiril. riHur'V vimiw. nm iiuii i.,. adjoins Mr. Peter II. Hatch's and is about M twn miiM from t treffon i.iiv. on wn uoiirr ii- lamette. 1 will also sell one half or the whole of the property, lying and situated in the beautiful and rapid ly growing town of Corralli. Benton Co., and known as the " Thomas' property, consisting of four lots of land, together with all the buildings tnereon. rii property is in a beautiful location, and both will lie sold st a crrrxt bargain in cash, or wheat or osta at cash price. Inquire of th mibscrilper, at his store in Ore gon city, in relation to uoiu, or mi nun. . v.. aci j, in relation to the Thomas property, at Corvallis. Also, six (!) lots of land in uregon city. ' JOS. X. PRESCOTT. Oregon City. March 1,1857. ltf Salem Drug Store. T?iR0XT Street. Rector's building. Constantly A on hand a full assortment of Dncos. Mn ctxEs, Paists, Oils and Dvb Stvffs, Patent Mkdicikks. Ac In short almost every article usually found ia a Drug Store, and are offered at Whoucsalc aso Retail, at extremely low rates, in quantities to suit warranted as represcuica. S" Oanras BOMCinrn. Prescrintiona free or chares at offic. BV Prompt attention will be given to professional rsllsinuiecity. A. M. BELT, M. D. Salem, O. T, June 1, 1957. i2tf Notice tr herehr iri van. that C. S. Wood worth is authorized I to transact my personal business during my absence. W.C. GRISWOLD. Salem, June 17, 1607. litf I pvRY-GOODS for ladies and ffsntiemen, in freat ra- U m-ty, at anu atroaiso S. J. McCormick, Fnaililin Ecoh Ctoro, (raOHfSrnBET, rXBTt.ANI,O.T.) LT AS constantly on hand a large stock of Books ash -a- a. sTATioKxar, wmcn ut sens at a email aavaoce on Publish ns Piich. s9F A eatsloms ma tui aen In the Ore eon and Washington Almanac for 1957. Books ordered tbere- irom sent postage free to any part oreltner l errntory. i-oruana, r eb. zt, l!7. suyt - Corrallla Drag Store. JR. CARD WELL. Druggist and Apothecary, iseon- ntasnly receiving, per California ateamera, large and carefully selected stocks, of Drugs and Medicine. oils, rants, t arnisa, soaps, renumertes, xoiiet rur. uiture. Stationery, and alt articles usually kent in Dros Stores. Agent for Jayues, and other patent medicines. wnicu wui oe nirnisncd at niuornia, wnoiesale prices. . r OnDEit soucirco. va J. R. CARDWELIT. CorvaUls.MnySS. 1S57. 13tf lllacltstntth and others, Look. A I.LAN McKIXLAY CO. have now on band a XI. large and well selected stock or Bar Iron, . Cast Steel, Horse shoe do., German do., Kail rod do., , Plough do., Plate do.. Ami Intend to keep np the assortment so ns to suit the wants of customers. Give ns a call, and von will And that we not only have the fullest stock, but will sell ' as cheap a the cheapest." We are constantly receiv ing additions to onr assortment, so as fo replace what Oregon City. Dec. 33. 18SB. 41tf Henry Johnson A Co. WROLESALB DRITOGISTS. (148 Washington Street. San Francisco.) Oder for sale to the country trade, the largest stock of rood in their line on the Pacillc coast eomnri- sing Drugs. Chemicals, Perfumery, Patent Medicine or all Vl.. .1 . I . . n.t. 1 : I . I . . - rm , I miiius. onwm, i sinus, iis, uis, aurpenune, aim every article appertaining to the business. Harinx su perior facilities for obtaining their goods thee think they ran offer inducements to buyers unequalled by v oioer noose. Orders respectfully solicited. 401y CHAIN PUMIS, monkey wrencnea, -matrh planes, screw arm. sasn planes, . horse shoes and nails to fit. gun lock, plugs aud nipples, tube, bullet moulds, Wosenholra's 1X1. pocket knives, pruning and budding knives, rat trap to catek jutW. at M00RE3" "Books and Stationery. JCHOOL RKADERS, ) Parker's 1st. 2d. 3d, 4th and Sth, Sanders do do do do Mcliittly's do do do do " levies' arithmetic. University and Common School, Intellectual and primary, Ihivies' B rardon algebra, Legeudre. surveying. tieometry and trigonometry. Key to liavie' Arithmetic, Thompson's arithmetic, Parker's philosophy, juvenile and 1st lessons. Grammars Clark's. Bullion's Smith's, Geographies MiU-hcll's. Monteith's manual. aionteitu s 1st Icssocs, ' , Musc Lute of Zion, Xew Carmina Sacra, " 'J .Christian I'salmUt, Missouri Harmony. J-..- .1 o n i. r i. . 2''tf MOOUES' notice to Fruit Growers. 11. C. Grer.s Co. HAVE 130.000 Fiuit Tree consisting or 13.009 Eso pusSpitzcnlicrp. 13."00 Yellow N. T. Pippin, 10, 000 Winesapes, 12.IKK) White Prarmains. and a line a sortaicnt of Summer. Fall, and other Winter apples, pears, plum, and cherry trees, from 3 tot years old, which we will sell at tlie'followins prices for cash t Cherry trses SO to $1 00 Plum " 50 to 1 00 - Apple " 35. Pear 35 to 73, and a liberal discount made where a person bnys a th"nand trees or over. We conidcr Xovcmlr r the best month to transplant trees. U.C.GEERACO. Fruit Farm. Marion Co.. Sept. 2i. 1S37. Sotf Valuable Farm for Sale. THE undcrsizned now rSersliis valinMe lann for sale, situated oa Spring tireek, in Marion Co.. O. T.. one a:id a half miles south of McKinnav s Mill, on the County read running from Salem tifai.l Mills. It coutnins 10arre. of which 40 acres is under a gsod suljtantiai Make and rider Tonce. one hundred acres in good cultivation, two hundred fine bearing fruit trees, a good farm house, together with ether ont buildings. Said farm U well watered, and the best adapted t stock raiding, and wheat growin of any farm in the Territory. Slid farm has been settled since l-t, and was among the first claims taken in Marion Co. Any person desirous or burin? a ir xwl farm, with a litis nionev, will do well to call at the rcsid OLIVER PICRARD. Spring Creek. March 30, 157. 4tf House, Carriage, Sign, and Steam- ooag fanning. C A. REED having estal-IL-hed hi Paint shop in Salem, is prepared to execnte with dispatch all join ia the above line. Banner. Standards, and Km- l.leni. for societies panited on si!K.s:iin. velvet or mus lin. Paint of all colors and descriptions mixed, readv frne.ror sale at his shop ; alo bite Ixad. Linseed Oil.Turpent" on" Varnish, Wall pas-r atid B-mlrr, Window glass, Paii:t bmshes. sraiuing tMils, 4c. Di rection given in painting, alsin graining imitation of wo"d, stone or marble. X. B- Onlers rrora abroad promptly attended to. All Jobs intrusted to his care warranted to give satis- racti-m. Salem, Jan. . l-7. 43yl Notice. THE Judges of the Supreme Court, of the Territory of Oregon, assembled at the seat of Government on the ninth day or January, eighteen hundred and fifty seven, do fix and appoint District Courts, to be held in village or l(osebur. in tne county ot ltougias on tne first Mondavs.of March. Msy, Septepiber and Xovem ber.annuallr, nntil otherwise ordered, and do limit the duration of said term to six days each. GEO. H. WILLIAMS, Chier Justice. 4 ltf M. P. DEADY. Associate Justice. At Eusene Gltr. THE snhscritsir has at Eugene City, one of the lest general assortment of Dry tloods. Groceries, Hard ware, Roots and Shoes, and all article kept in a gene ral finding store, to be found in Oregon. . He is con stantly receiving fresh additions to bis sbick, nnd al ways keeps it np. My goods are now all received direct from San Francisco, where I have a resident agent. All kinds of farmer snmduce received in exchange for goods I nav hither prices Tor produce, and sell goods cheaper man any oiuer siore in ids aerriwry. junr.ru ir.Ai Eugene City, July 1 , 1956. lfitf Notice. STR AYED, or stolen from the subscriber, living in Albany, Linn Co.. O. T., on or about the first of December. 156, one sor Mi rel horse", blaze faced, right hip knocked down, branded on near t-houlder (. T vented V, hair brand. Xo other brands or marks recollected. Any one returning said horse will be liberally rewarded. J. M. McCOXXKLL. Albany. January 37, IK57. 4tfpaid Medical and Surgical Notice. IT is often the case that persons suffer for n long time with a curable disease fmm the fact that tber do not know where to go to find relief. I am prepared to re move all Tumors, l anrers and Diseased Bone to re duce dislocated jo'iit of longstanding, straighten, wry neck, club root, and to correct alt deformity or tbe race and eyelid. u. . CAJll'iir.L.1., si. u. Corvallis. O.T. May S, 1Sj. atl Marion House, Salem. rrtH fi undersiirned announces to the public X that he has purchased the well known ii . .i . , , i c- I : 7 tavern tanil,cnneu me .Marion iiinise. in ra- jny lem. together with the furniture nnd fixtures thereof. He will keep it in first rate style, and Invites tne patronage oi me puutic. . u.h. nai Mayzi, jno. iih Dentitttrw. "TVR. J. R. CARDWELL. Dental Surgeon, Corvallis, 1 J in his profession, at Corvallis. Eucene Citv. win Chester, Scottshurg. .nd Jacksonville. Skill, unques tionable; cnarre respectable; work, warranted, leeth examined, and advice given Tree or charge. line notice given oi cuantre ot omce. April 2il. 1M5. "If Look. Here. ALL persons that arc indebted tc James Strang, are rewiested to call and settle their account by the I5th-fr May. and all those who do not, will find their accounts in the hands nf John D. Boon, Justice o( tbe Peace. Having sold my Tin establishment in Salem, I want to settle up mv secount. JAsba m kaau Salem, April 21.1S-V7. Btf Reynolds & Law. 131 WASHINGTON ST., . T-, AND FROST ST., FOKTLANO. "IfiMMISSlOX Merchants and dealers in all kinds ol V Oregon Produce. Advances made on goods con- signed to us and torwaraea jrtt oj cmargt. Offiee st J. Failing A CoV 15m Wanted. Kflfin bushel Oats, and 5000 Wheat, and anynusn- tJJJJ tity orueadswiuc, lorwuicn can win be naid on delivery. . ..rwiivuii( Oregon City, Nov. Vi, 1856. 3tf lAR.at 2f.tf M00RES' 10 TONS assorted iron, just received at 8ai3 GRISWOLD A COS ninsalrn. DEEPS, mortgages, powers of attorney for sale of serin, tax receipt, final proofs, and notifications a new lot just printed and for sole at tbe Statesman Office July 37, 1857 30tf '. Dr. S. It. Unclalei, OFFICE, ' : SALEM, O REX! OX TERRITORY. ' Salem, November 8, 1857. . S5tf 1. h Thayer, ATTORNEY AND C00NSELL0E AT LAW. Office in Carrallt. Benton Co., O. T., opposite to the City Hotel in said town. 29tf W. W. Page. ATTOKTET AND C0UXSELL0R AT LAW. Sa lem, O. T., OiUce, flrst door south of tbe States man Office, up stairs. 20tr W. B. FAkBAB. LAKS1NQ 8TOCT. Fomr k Stont, ATTORXEYS AT LAW AXD S0HCITOR3 ' IX Chancery and Admiralty. T HiSr on Front street, one door north of the ' Exchange." . Portland. O.T.. July JO, 1S57. - i3tf. I. H. Smith. ATTORXEY A!tD COUNSELOR AT LAW AXD Soliettors in Chancery, Corvallis 0. T. -i. K. Barm. " 51tf T I. W. EiUhell, ATTORNEY AND COOXSELOR AT LAW, Eu gene City, Lane Countp. O. T. - SBrfieil, J L. COOMBS. M.P.. Surgeon, Ac. SPECIALTY DISEASES OP THE EYE. Corvallis. Oregon. September tl. 1850. , 2sm8 tit FrtMelxo AdTcrtisIng I gene j I P. PISHFR, Iron bi.ilding. opposite Pacific Express J OftVe, op stairs. Piles of all the principal Papers of CahTarnis. and Oregon may be found at this office. Mr. Fisher ia the authorized Agent for the Statesman. Chester B. Terry, ATTORXEY AT LAW, SALEM. OREGOX. COM "OusstCEJe of Deeds, and to take testimony, ae knosnedgmenta. Ac. A. for Iowa. Indiana, Missouri. Michigan. California and Washington Territory. . Let ters of Attorney, and all other instruments of writing, drawn en ehort notice. S. Particular attention paid to taking depositions, collections of 1 s , tanta, Ac, 3Itl . -- . ItEwnn, )PXSEL0RS AT LAW, P0 Proctors, Ac, in Admiralty, 4otr" - i 4 Grorer. ATTORNEYS A. ELORS AT LAW. AXD Solicitor in Chance Set near the Court-house, Salem. O.T. Em. I. St ATTORXEY AXD COUXSEL,. At LAW, AXD Solu itor in Chancery, will practice in the various coortaof Oregon and Washington Territories. Office, Salem. O. T. Delazoa Smith, ATTORXEY AXD COUXSELOR AT LAW; AXD Solicanr in Chancery, will promptly attend to ail Isisiness rtai:iing to hi profession in the first Judicial District, and before the Supreme Court of Oregon. Office. Albany, Linn County, O. T. X. U. When not at his "office, or absent on crofes. slonal bitslness, he may be found at his residence, five miles suutc-east or Albany, on what is known as the Grand Prairie.1 W. 8. Brock, ATTOrjTEY AXD COUXSEIXIR AT LAW. AXD Solietf-w in Chancery, will practice in the various courts in tais Territory, and promptly attend to the col lection or all claims airaiust tbe Uuiied States, through an efficient ageut residing at Washington City. Ottice t. f - 3 ' r V ' 11. E. Stratton, ATTOB'TET AT LAW. will practice In the various courts or southern Oregon, and in the Supreme Conrt or the Territorv. . Orrtrt In 1 V-r Creek. Donsla eoontv. O. T. Resi dence C mit north of Winchester, on the Willamette road. X. B. Bounty Land Warranti obtained for claimants on reasonable terms. Utf Chadtvick & Uibbs, ATTORXEYS AXD COCXSELOR3 AT LAW. So licitor, in Chan.-ery . Ac. OITh-es at Winchester and Gardiner. S. F-Cuadwick, Winchester. Douglas Co., O. T. A.C. GiBBd, Gardiner, L'mpqua Co., O. T. jicv.t. itoo. 3otr E- . BiKCU. J. O. WILSON. Barnum & Wilson. ATTORXIES AXD COCXSELLORS AT LAW, Sa lem. Oregon. Particular attention is Riven to th; collection of -notes and accounts, and cairns against government. WTtintv uid " arrants tymgiit and sold. jar w4im a 11. P. Bnnhnm. ATTORXEY AND t'OCXSELLOR AT LAW. Of fice at the Court House, Salem, O. T. 6tf J. I. Cole, M. 13., PHYS1CIAX AXD SCRGEOX, Str Portland. Oregon. Medical. TJ. WRIGHT E. B. STOXE. having sssociated . together in practice, respectfully tender their ser vices to the people of Benton nnd Linn desiring to se cure the favor of the afflicted by success . Office near J . C. Avery s store, corvallis. 1 1 lypaia I. B. Balloek, ARCHITECT AXD BUILDER, PORTLAXD. O. T. Designs, plans, specifications, Ac-, furnished on reasonable terras. William C. Grisvrold ft. Co., s rERCHAXTS. SALEM. OREGOX TERRITORY. iVX W. C. OntSWOLO, litf C.S.WOOBWOSTH. . - Eugene City. H ORACE E. LAWRKXCE, Preprietorpf the Eugene City Hotel. 13tr. Medical Notice. THE snhacriber, would inform the inhabitants that he is at his old stand, ready to sttend to all calls iu his profession ; also he has on hand a well selected stock of Eclectic concentrated Medicines, with a well asorted supply of Syringes, all of which be will dispose of on reasonable terms. W. WARREX. Salem December 2. lo. u IV. It. Mavprt. M. I). TtHYSlCIAX and Surgeon. . Ollloe in my new build I , i . . . j r i. nr 11 J Mclteenv's lire-proof building ; where I will be found when not professionally ensaged. I will keep constant ly on hand a freih sapplv of Drujs and Medicines winch 1 will sen low mr ca?n. Corrallis, Dec. 9. lSjii. ayti Hedie.il Notice. DR. R. W. SHAW, late of San Francmo, California, offers his professional services to Hie cit'iEens fo Salem and vicinity, and respecuuliy solicits a snare 10 public ravor. mr 1IU1CC a. iwn win tuivai ukuk 14T R. W. SHAW. - fnmnhpll It Pratt. ATTORXEYS AT LAW, San Francisco. Calirornia. Ofllce. corner Montgomery aud Sacremento streets, over Parrott tc Cos. Rank. . . Messrs. Campbell k Pratt have lately removed from Oregon, andwiH'be pleased to attend to all business entrusted to their care. Sltf At.r..vNnEii Cinrnpi.r.. w. c. i-ratt. Joseph N. I'rcstolt. i',MAU ' ST., OllEOO! CITT. E ALER l illy Groceries. Boots, Shoe, Ac, and Paint a . ds, wholesale and retail. Juty-7, IV s IStf S. Ellswortlt, . isrTORNET AW0 COUSSKU.O, US. Supreme and other Courts. Office Eugene City, Line Comity, Oregon Territory. Also Commissioner f Deeds for Xew York, Connecticut, Ac. Aiitust 2C. lS-iO, 21tr , Watchmaking. WILLIAM F. HIGHF1ELD, Chronometer and Watch maker, Oregon City, has removed to the buildine iurtomiosite to the Main-street House, where he can be constantly, found prepared todo any business in hi line. Wstclirs cleaned and repaired on short notice nnd reasonable terms. Also a choice lot of watches and jewelry for bale. March .1. lSo. , ly51 K. Hamilton, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, would respectfully announce ti the good people of Donglas and the ad joining counties, that he has located permanently at Deer Creek for the purpose or practicing medicine, nnd in which profession he will be fuithful to discharge all duties, and spare uo pains to render the patient easy and comfortable. Offick opposite R. H. Dearborn A Co.'s store, on Mam street. Drugs and Patent Medicines for sale at low eiuh pri ce. 42tf Wells, Fargo, &, Co., BANKERS and EXCHANGE DEALERS. W..F..A Co., in connection with their Express business, will also transact a general Exdumgt void' Collation Butt on. Collections and Remittances made in all parts oi Oreiron.Califiiraia.the Atlantic States, and Eu rone, with promptness aud despatch. Dust, Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion, bought und sold. Sisrht Exchanae on Aw York, Bo torn. Philadrtohia. Albamy, Roehtttrr. Buffalo, Erie, Cleveland, IMtroit, catcago, JMUvaauKte, uaiema. si. otu, IMimUle, Cincinnati, and forty other principal towns in the Atlan tic States and tbe Canada, may be procured at any of our nice. hujus, rAiiuu.s ui. Ill, Montgomery-street, Sau Francisco JAMES U MULX,,fgenf. Jaie 1856. AY I'ortl Br. Cnphay'i Kedieal Rolieti. DR. J. L. CZAPKAY'S Grand Srcdickl and 8nrglcal Institute, Sacramento St., below Montgomery oppo site Pacific Mail! Steamship Co.'s Office, 8au Francisco, California. Established for the Permanent cure of all. Private and Chronic Diseases, and tbe suppression of quackery. . - t i' Dr. J. L. CZAPX AY, late in the Hungarian Revolu tionary War, Chief Physiciau in the 20th Regiment or Houveds.chier sargeou to the military hospital at Pesth, Hungary, and late lecturer on Diseases or Urinary Or gans and Diseases of Women and Children, would most respectfully iufo-m the public or Oregon aud Calirornia that he has opened an Institute ror the cure or Chronic Diseases of the lungs, liver, kidueys, heart, blood, brain aud the horrid consequences ot serf-abuse, and be hopes that his lonir experience and successful practice of ma ny years, will insure him a share of public patronage. By the practice of many year in Europe and tbe Uni ted States, and during the Unngarian war and cam paigns, he is enabled to apply tiie most efficient and successful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He uses no Mercury charges moderate treats his patient in a correct and honorable way has references of un questionable veracity from men Of known respectabili ty and lilu'h standing iu society. AU parties consulting him by letter, or otherwise, w'ill receive the best and gentlest treatment, and Implicit secrecy. - The Dr.'s office are on Sacramento St., below Montgomery. San Francisco. California. , fiinS SPERMATORRHEA' OR LOCAL WEAKNESS. Dr. L.J. Czapkay would call public attention to spermatorrhoea 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 classof symptoms superinduced that nnht man for the performance of any of the ordinary duties of life. The injuries done to the physical part of man is truly la mentable, but trifling when compared to those o the censorium.the great nervous center, and to the ner vous system generally. This disesse. which is too often consequent upon that solitary vice, self-abcse. involves pathological conditions beyond, the comprehension of tbeuninitiated. but which are well understood by the reg ular practitioner. Araoug the symptoms most conspio nousare the following: Love of solitude, aversion to business and society, distressing timidity, perrons ex citement from slight causes. loss of memory, confusion of ideas, inability to roason correctly, low spirits and lassitude, dullness of apprehension and misanthropy. These being functional derangement, are often the ns.r bincrers of horrid org-itiic lesions of tiie brain, which produce fatuity, dementia and death- For the care of tlijs and all kindred diseases. Dr. Czapkav has established hi3 Institute, where all may rely with perfect conSdcnce upon that skill which long experience and til irough devotion to his profession ha given. Those who suffer shonM call or write withont delay, and use the meaa by which they my recuperate and live. A'l emsaltations, bv letter or therw-i-;v free. Ad drcsto " DTL L. J. CZAPKAY. - liai3 Medical Institute. Sin Francisco. Cal. SECRET DISEASES DR. L. J. CZAPKAY'S Ex traordinary ssccess in tiie treatment of secret dis eases in the prianry -and otiier stages,' induces him to cs'.l public at:eotion to the fact that of the great num bers who have made doily application to him. there is not one who has cot been eTsctoally and permanently cured. In recent cases of private riiieases, the tr. guar anties a perfect care in a few davs without hindrance to business or ether incoavenienco. The T)r.s method of treating these maladies, combines the improvements made by the me lical faculty with dis?overies of his own t!uit r.rc unknown to any one el.-, and which, when in-j'.icd, prevent the passi'jilltv of evil after consennen ces. - - Se-ondary synliuis, which is S3 desf ractivs of health, producing ulcerations of the throat, destroying the soft parts, aud leaving the bones exposed, which mortify, separate and come away, disluring the sr.Serer m-.xt horribly, as well is hnpairiag his general health, and predisposing to consumption, the I'r. treats in the most certain and eSoient mmner- Also, painfi swcliin j npon the lone. di-Jirurinsr splotches cp"a the sfcin. S'-ires, pimples, and all ether coasc-incaces of private dieat'eshe guaranties to cure or a-ks no compensation. Dr. C wotdd eie-ia!!y ea!i the attention of t:f'e who have faited t-i obttin rcii'ef fr itvrlbers.rfn jny ef whom he has a'ready nred, and mny are stiH under treat ment. T'uo Dr. raakes no charge (or consultation, aud invites alll-i call at bis lastittte :and he will give them sneh satisfaction as they can obtain no here else. These at a distance, by "writing to the Dr., can have their cures pnner'.v attended t". OfSceson Sacrjmec to ft-, below Montgomery. San Francisco, tisl. Iim3 The Erratcsl Disforfrr of the l?f. f'i REAT Uies-inss i-j Mankind! Innocent but Potent! I DR. CZAPK AV"S PaorHtLiCTicrM. (sclf-disiafcc- mieiyst.) Mwriniiiii.ii TnraTriSt wct diseases. and aa uns-irpa-ssed remedy for scr iful-Kis. gangrenous and caarerous -ulcers, and all cuLaou eruptions and dis- eaes. 1- or saie at U. I.ZAPK4T s l:ncc. ArmirT Hall. corner of Sacramento nnd M jul joiaery sB.. San Fran cisco. Cal. As t:ioeiil;:l'n is preventive aaiu t small pox. so is Dr. Caipkay's PraphiUcticnra a prevective 5jrai;i?t set-rtt die-;-e. That they can !e prevented by proper a ser.ts, is as wt '1 ar e-.ablis!ied fact as that they can be cured aiier tiieirestiblisumeat. This principle. which is now universally rceoji:id, was received even before the davs of Jcnner. the discovererof vacciaation, in 7JS. and its mnltirlied beceiits ever since have re ceived as they deserved, the attention of the Medical facultv. It was in pursuit of this branch of the medi al science that I'r. L. J. Czapkay fortunately made the dis covery of his Prophylacticam, which, ror the cancerous and cutanous disorders, stands unrivalled by anv agent in the P!armaeopo. The modta operandi of this med icine is explained upon the hypothesis that secret poisons possess encmicai properties wnicn are neuirauzcu oy being brought iocont;irt with this pmphylatie, as acids are known to neutralize alkalies, destroying entirely their original properties, and rendering them inert. Theffectof this agent is immediate, and removes the possibility or a contraction or disease, ir, 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 gangcroos ulcers, in foetid discharges and in cutanous diseases where the secretions are excoriating, it acts upon the same principle and U one of the most effectual remedies for the pnrur:e now known. Where dieae ia once establi-hed it should te used in connec tion with other remedies, aud when so used never rails or success. It has been administered by the Doctor in manv thousand cases, and he has yet to find the first in which it has failed to snhserve the purpose for which it was administered. Trice, $j. Full directions are at tached to each package. If . B. In ra-es where the Prophylatienm is used as curative. Dr. L. J. Czapkay will fnraish (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 contidentially attended to. and remedies, with the greatest care aud secre-y, immediately dis patched by express or otherwise to their destination. P L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D. 12m3 San Francisco. Cal. TO TUB 1.A01K.S OP OBEOOH AXO CALIFORNIA. L- J. CzirxAT, M. D.. phvsician surgeon and accoucher, in vites the attention of the sick and afflicted females la- horinir nnder anv of tne various forms of diseases of the brain, lung, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood, kid neys, and all diseases peculiar to tlieir sex. The Ioc tor is effecting more permanent cures than any other physician in Oregon or California, ui no laise ueiicacy nrevent von. biit apply immediately, and save yourself from painful sutTerins and premature death. All mar ried l:idies, whose delicate health or other cin-nmstances do not allow to have an increase in their families should write or call at Dr. L. J- Czapkay's Medical Institute, Armory Hall, corner of Sacramento and Montgomery streets" and they will receive every possible relief and help- The Doctor's Ofoees are so arranged .Wat ne can l,o i-nnsiilted withont molestation. 12m3 fla. Al consultations by letter or otherwise,) free. Address to I'll. i J- t. iai. -m. v.. Medical Institute, San Francisco, Cal. 3-The attention of the readers is called to the fol owini: A lady of high standing in society-and respectability, published a card in the Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch, 3entpmber 14. 1351. which is as follows: A Card The undersigned feels it herduty to express her heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Czapkay, for the success ful cure nf herself and child. Tiie latter having been afflicted by a severe attack of "Cholera Infantum, was given up as incurauio ny some oi me uii cticumKu .o.:..ion. wlirn slio called on Dr. Czankav. of whom she heard very favorable report, and who, after a short period, restored the child to perfect health. Encour aed by this extraordinary result, she sought advice i,'raelf for tbe scrofulous malady, with which she had been afflicted for eight years, aud which withstood the treatment of the best physicians in Europe and Ameri ca. But Dr. Cssapkay has succeeded in affording her permanent relief, so that she -can now enjoy life, which, for eiaht years bad lost all charms Tor her. She, there fore deems it due to herseir and to all sick and afflicted to recommend Dr. Czpkay, as one of the most skillful uhvs cuius witlun tne unneu auiie. p J Mbs. CAROLINE GRAY, Corner of Walnut and 7th streets, Philadelphia. A. r.i.A7.i.K. Notary Public. 12G, 7th street. The following is an editorial notice in the Boston Daily Times of August bth, ISO: A SstLi.Kt'1. Phvsiciax. Dr. L. J. Czapkay has opened an ollue at . o. id r le&sam street in tnis city. Dr. C. is a Hungarian by birth, and was connected with the patriotic army as physician and surgeon nnder the patronage of Kos-uith. lie combines with a finished education and the most refined and agreeable manners, the most extensive scientific abilities and skill in his profession, aud we feel much pleasure in recommending him to onr citizens as a physician and a. srentleman Dr. Czapkay has spent some time in Philadelphia where be won the confidence and friendship of those who lie- came acquainted with uim. Among his mends in Phil sde.lohiaare ccntlemea or the highest respectability. with whom we are personally acquainted. He had an extensive practice iu Hungary before the Austrian and Russians compelled him to leave it for being found guilty of excessive patriotism. We hope he will receive that patrouage due man of so eminent capacity. The above are only a few of the many testimonials which Dr. Czapkay has in his possession, but cannot pnblibh for want of space. AU communications, (by letter er otherwise,) free. W"Pcraona desiring prompt attention, and who wish to avoid the delay of corresponding, can have immedi ate attention by sending ten dollar as consultation fee, and can have medicine forwarded. Address to ' m, . - L. J. CZAPKAY. M. D. S 12m3 Ban Francisco, CaL SPERMATORRHEA, or Local Weakness, nervous de bility, low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the limbs and back, indisposition, loss of memory, aversion to so ciety, love of solitude, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness headache, pains In tbe side, affection of the eyes pim-' pies on the race, sexual and other infirmities in ma'n are cured without fail by the justly celebrated phyii-4an'lnj surgeon, L. J. Czapkay. His method oi curing diseases is new (unknown to others) and hence tbe great suc cess. All consultations, by letter or otherwise, free. s Address, . L. J. CZAPKAY, M.D., l7mS San Francisco. Cal. THE Jod"r of the Supreme Court ft rs. T ' " Oregot --em1 'led at tiie seat of Ooser -the lGth f .cember. IS56. do an appo District Court: s bield fn the1 citjr ot Salem in the county of M iri on, on the first Mondays of April and September, and the fourth Mondays of-Jay fiad Octo ber, annually, until otherwise ordered ; and in the city of Portland, in the county of Mnltnoraah, on tbe fifth Monday, of December, 1856, and thereafter on tbe flMt Mondays of May and October, and the third Monday of June and November, annually, until otherwise order ed, and do limit the duration of said Terms to six days each. GEO. H.WILLIAMS, Chief Justice." 41 CYRUS OLNEY. Associate Justice. '. Health or Sieknets ? Choose Belveen Then. HOLLOWAT'S PILLS. THE Blood furnishes the material of every bone, muscle, gland and fibre in the human frame. When pure, it secuies health to every organ ; whea corrupt, it uece-sarily produces disease. IIOL.L.OWAY'S PILLS operate directly npon the elements of the stream of lire. - neutralizing the principle of disease, and thus radically curing the malady, whether located in the nerves, the stomach, the liver, the bowels, the muscles, tbe skin, the brain, or any other part of tbe system. , USED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Hollowzy's Pills are equally efScacinus in complaints common to the whole human race, and in disorders pe culiar to certain climates and localities. -ALARMING DISORDERS. Dy-pen?ia, and dennscment of the liver, the source of infirmity and suffering, and the cause of innumera ble deaths, yield to these curatives, in all cases, howev er aggravated, acting' as a mild purgative, alterative and tonic : they relieve the bowels, purify the fluids, and invigorate the system and the constitution of tbe same time. . GENERAL IYEAKNESS NERVOUS COM PIAIXTS. WEen all stimulants fail, the renovating and bracing properties of these Pil's give firmness to the shaking nerves and enfeebled mucfes of the victim of eenexal debility. , bELICA TE FEMALES. All irregularities and aCImenU iacident so tbe deli cate aud sensitive omans cf the sex are removed or prevented bv a few doses of these mild, bat infr llible alteratives. No mother whi regards her own cr her children's health shoa'd fail to have tacm within her reach. SCIENTIFIC-ENDORSEMENTS. The London "Lancet," the London "Medical Review. and the m.it eruinent of the faculty in Great Britain, France and Germany, have eulogized the Piiis aud their inventor. HOLLOrVA ITS PILLS are the best rtmeda knmm in tie li'orld for the foliatcme diseases- Asthma, Bcw- ell Complaints, Coughs. Colas, Chest Direa.es. Costive- ness. Dyspepsia, LMarrtKBa, Urupsy, ueaaity, r ever ana Ague, lemale Complaints, LteaJaches, Indigestion. In fluenza, Inflammation. Inward Weakness, Liver Com plaints, Lowne-a of Spirit. Files, fet one and Gravel, Send rv Svmptom3, Venereal Affections, Worms, cf All kind"! .S fid at tne Msanrs-rwies or Professor uoixowat. 0 Maiden i.nc, New icrs. HI btraaa, London, by ail rcspe.taiilc Dnur:ts an 1 Dialers in iledicise tlirough oct the United States and the civilized world, iu boxes at 2 cents, 61 j cent?, and SI each. 3-There iscoasiueral l? saving by taking the lar t sizes. N. B Directions for the gsidttiee of pstients jceve- ry disorder are aiaxed to each box. 37yl T.-1AT Cottoa Yarn has arrived, at 2Ct! MOOEE3. The Laws of Oregon. rnrrn OREGON STATUTES. l?5S.beinr a lar-evol I nme of 650 pages, with complete index, annota tions, nnd references, comprising an tne laws to force in the Territory. elusive of those passed at last session of rhe LeiTislative AstemWy. are for sale at the ofSee of the Steteasinaa. at five dollars per copy. The work is ex ecuted in the best manner, bound in law style, and is sId at publisher prices, and as low as a like wcrS can be bonght ia any State in the Union, and at the lowest fieure they can be afforded for here. Tbe prire places them within the reach of all who desire the laws they live under. Orders by mail accompanied with the cash, filled bv return mail. It is the la code of laws that n-i'J probably be published in Ore.T--!. for many years- In addition ts the enactments of the Lerfslatir; Assem- !v, the vol:.fne contains the Declaration of ladepen- lence. Constitution of the United States, Treaties with Jreat Britain relating to Oregon, Ordinance of Hsw. in force in Oregon. Donatio" aw and ail amendments. and full abstract of United .?ates Naturalization Laws. Estrar Animals. THE subscriber at Harrisbarg. Linn Co., has lost the following described animals: A bay horse, with star in forehead, a little white on his nose, hind feet white up to the pastern join, and branded" 21' ontue rignt saouiuer, 3 years old Uiis spring. a iso a roan ecw. i or o rears oia, nnnaea j . a. on the riht hip, and " 21" as above. Has a white calf above. The cow left last fall, and probably has had another calf this spring. Any person finding them will be rewarded for their trouble, tiy informing me. A. McILWA JN. June IG, iso 7. itmBpaid H ULL'S No. 1 Soap, the best you ever used. Try it. w bite lead, imseea on, turpentine, putty, indiso. madder, copperas, slum, oil for lamps and machinery, New Orleans sngar, crushed sugar, cream tartar, saleratus, soda, at 2(itf MOORES. Uo ! Te Workf rs of Iron and St I ! IH AVE this day received by the arrival of the J. R. WUitinsr from San Francisco, the foUowin assort ment of iron and steel, to wit : 2.000 lbs. Norway shaces, 2.003 lbs. 1X1 Iron (Oat.) 2.000 " 3X3-16 " -3,000 " iXl " 6,000 " j.j. 1,1. and ll.sqasre, 3,000 " j.5-15, i. l.and Ij, inch round, 1,000 " assorted cast steel. 100 " horse shoe nails, (G) Which together with stock in store makes as com plete an assortment as can be found in Territory and will be sold as cheap as the cheatest for c ash or coun try prodnce. - J. N. PRESCOTT. 'Oregon City. Feb. 23, 1357. 50tf Boot and Shoe Store. TTIHRDEEiri WIdgltftV wnnM unnonneo X? to the citizens of Salem, and the surround- f ing country, that ha have taken a store on the i east side of Commercial street, north of tbe postoflSce where ho will keep constantly on hand a full assort ment of every Kind ot Doots ana suoes, botu enstom and sale work, which tie 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. and tne work done in a substantial and workmanlike manner. Give me a call and examine my stook. FREDERICK WICKMON. Salem. March 12,1857. 13tf Look. Here! w E have jnst received S3.000 lbs. of ground alum salt, which we are selling at aj.mi per bnndrt-d. GRISWOLD CO. Coffee. TF YOU WANT a refily good artic! - of COFFEE, the A undersigned have got i;.ooo pounrs best COSTA KlLA. Come in and look at it. - ALLAN McKlNLAT A Co. Oregon City, Dec. 6, 1856. J A3. R. KICn ABI3, .1 JSO. XUCBACKN. San Francisco, f Portland, O. T. Richards & McCratten. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and Jobbers in Oregon J t lour, urain. Produce, Fruit, Pork. Bacon. Lard Hams, tcM Ac Orders for Oregon trade promptly at tended to. Liberal advances made on consignments. No. 41 Sacramento street, below Front, San Francisoo- january 27, lo7. -fritr Kotice. TO all whom this may come, greeting r That I am to leave for the States soon, and would respectfully request those who know themselves indebted to me. or vv .CGriswold Co., to call ana ?"':"'n; ' and oblige w.C.GBlSWOl.i. Ci T T 10I7 -sruwa RIT 1NG-PA PER, superior article, w Black ink, from quarw - Slates and penens, Tabor's pencils, ,' Envelopes, wafers, . .. School cards and toy books, at 2fitf ' - MOORES . Dickinson Type Foundry.. PHELPS & DALTOM. Bwton. L.P. Fisher, Agent, San Franciscor Orders solicited for type, leads, rule, kc. August 55,1857. 2f ' Tne Oregon Statesman. Ah Independent Journal, dtrcltd to' Polilict. General Inlelligrnee, fa Published at Satan, Oregon. ASAHEL BUSH,- Proprietor, Publisher, and Editor; - The Statesman is Democratic in politics, and thor oughly National in its character. It is hm-tile to every species of sectionalism, fansticu-m, and intolerance J and will vigorously oppose all attempts to incorperatej any of the Insane bans of the day into ocr Territorial legislation. ' It will advocate all practical measures of Reform and Progress, economical and simple administration of onr local government ; faithfulness, integrity, and ca pacity in office, and a system of rigid and direct ac countability -of tbe officer to tbe people. It will dis cuss all measures agitating tbe public mind, in a man- -ner fearless, impartial, and just. "i Tssm Bsiisitnil ill "ill be edited with mock' -km, and nothing will be spared to furnish early; ' S -. i : i i : . : t .v . ' r . t!o TU exrc1' racif. : ; Due a large, widely-scattered, and most rtTet of correspondents, and very complete' or ptoenring news. eotion is also paid to the publication of Miscel gsltural and Livenr. matter. - - . . Uuy. In th ucner are cnblUhed th i. . MTniLm, anil treaties of the United States, said tbe laws and reaoln-" tiona of the Territory of Oreeoi,y antbority. The paper te printed on new material, and apon a sheet ot tnr largest size. , SUtteuxtJiii Book, and JobOQce, WE have Three Presses, the best facihtiea for Book" printing north of California, and an eatewuve as,' sortment of Josaiso Matkwai. of every kind; and, with master workmen, are prepared to execute promptly, and' in a workman-like manner, all orders in the above de partments, such aa Books, ' : BtJ Cnecxs, pAaarHUTS, Noror Haxn, Hmnui, Onnca Booxs, Ball Tickets. Btosb't Bills. CiaccuAES, . ; . ; Stssjuo't Casta, fjrvTTATtojcs, ' ' Bills ttr Ladiso Btstxebs Csjcna, Cunmins, BiLLBKans, . Show Bhas, , Coxenrr Bills, . Cmecjc Boom, . PaooBJUores, : Bt'x RecKtrr, . Abdbebs CaBDS. - DaaFTS. Blaxks op af-L Knrns, Ac. Ac-. Ac. ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, with COLORED INKS Law of Neiripapm. 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice te the contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their subscription. - - - ' 2. If subscribers order papers discontinued. Publishers may continue to send them till all charges are paid. 3. If snhsrribers neglect or refuse to take their papere from the ofnee or place to which they are sent, they are held responsible until they settle their bill and give bo tice to discontinue them. 4. If sabscribere move to other places without infornrni the Publisher, and the paper is sent to tbe former direc tion, they are held responsible. 5. The courts have decided that refasingto take a pa per or periodical from the office, or removing i-J leav ing it uncalled for, is prima facia evidence of ibtentmsm. fraud. er-ir Postmasters would oblige, by a strict fulfillment of the regulations requiring them to notify Publishers, once in three months, of papers not taken from tbeir office by su"serihers. . Hotel International. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. THIS house is kept strict? as s hotel. The J 'C utmost care used to. please every guest gj- throughout every department. No trouble m I mosquitoes ia any part of the house. A coach 1 a maried " Icteraational always at the boats to convey passengers to the bouse, for tl each person, including baggage. A. S. H LEY. Leasee, Assisted by John J. Haley, and E- R. Robinson, late of tl Rail Road House. August 25, 1So7. S7m3 Livery and Sale Stable. WE are now keeping a Livery stable in Oregon City, where Horses can al ways be obtained on liberal terms. Ve are also prepared with excellent sta $S1 bles, well supplied with hay and oats, to keep horses by day or week- Those who eail cpan us may feel as sured thit every attention will be given to horses left in our charge. GIBSON & POTTER. August 1 1, 1S57. Sftf Salem Tannery. THE subscribers have purchased the Tannery at St lem, formerly belonging to Elisha Strong. AB de scrptions of leather will be kept constantly on hand, and th: highest price, in cah or leather, wSI at ail times be paid for hides and bark. CLARK 4 HOLMAN. Salem. Oct 21. 1537. Ir33naid City Hotel, Corvallis. MESSES. A. B. & I. SPREXGER TTT0ULD announce to the citizens of Corvallis, and V the travelling public Eeceraily, that they have thoroughly reSttec this well known establishment, and " are now prepared for the accommodation of customers. The rooms have all been newly refurnished, the beds cleaa and comfortable, and their table will be furnish ed with the best the market al jrds. Corvallis. Aug. 30. 1457. S5t1 Allan, 31cKinlsf, & Co., ATE just received a stock of New Goods, ana. would mnte ail those who wish to' procure GOOjt articles at reasonable prices, to call and see them. They const t in part of the Kilowing: Grinsfc-tenes. Canal and Wheel Harrows Grain Cradles, Fancy Brooraa, i;ras tH?ytnes ana fcn.ttLs triain o Brush do do Assorted Colored Tans, 10 so Harrow3, 23 teeth rxiutci Auos, Zine Wa.hboards. Biacksmith's Bellows. Crosscut Saws, 7 ft da fift Mia Saws, 7 ft Hair Uattrasses, double, do single. Hair Bolsters, double. do single, Speym Candles. Adamantine do Grape brand Tobacco. Garden Rakes, do Hoes, do Spades. Polished Shovels, Hay Forks. Manure t arts, Churns, Window Glass 8 by 10 do 10 by II do 7 by 9 Window Sashes S by 10 uo in by tl UX hows and i oKes, Lane oo no Blankets, Baize. Lindseys, Sheetings, Ticks, Ac-lc We keen constantly on hand a lar?e scnolv nf r.Rn. CERIES, CLOTHING. HARDWARE, and many arti- cs kiu numerous to mention. .ALLAN, M KLVLAY & CO. Oregon City. iltf - Kenyon's Dafaerreu avn AMBROTYPE GALLERY." THE undersigned having recently returned from Sa Francisco, is now prepared to take those beautiful Pitnru nn 1'11 A ST TV wKieh InK almost entirely superceded the Daguerreotype in the feast and ban Francisco. t- Gsilery in the new boildms. erected eneeranv for the basinets, west of the Marion House. WILLY ltliSlUI. Salem. November 11, 1S56. 35tf New Store and New Goods. At Ootlond, Mtthenefs Ferry, O. T. A LBERT Z1EBER, Dealer in dry froods. troceries. V crockery, hardware, produce, Ac. r Havin? p-archased the stock in trade of G. E. Getch- en, togetaer wita tue premises Known as Metneneyn Ferry Ton the Willamette river, and having built a new storehouse, and replenished the stock of goods on hand. now ofieri to exchange, rgr produce or cash, aa assort ment of Dry goods, consisting of clothing, cassimeres. satie netts, sheeting, shirting, and fancy goods; bats and caps, boots and shoes, groceries in variety, with spices, nuts, raisins, and candies; pai'jts. oils, medicines, per fumery, crockery, tinware, holiow-ware, stoves, hard ware cutlery, aud many other articles to meet the wants of the public. He has also moved and repaired his warehouse, en that he is now prepared to purchase or take in storage. country produce, which he can discharge by a slide so. steamers' decks, without toss or expense of d ravage- And being determined to constantly keep on hand good supply of such goods as the country trade msy re quire, he believes be can make it an object for the peo ;le in his vicinity to extend him their patronage. . 3 No difference made in tba price of goods, wheth er soid for cash or produce. October 2. 1357. 30tf I". R. Pillow. TYEALER in clocks, watches and iwr7 J j lera. o. T. particular tiwnw- t ' ..i ,iA,-k!i. All work war- ranted. Jewelry repaired at short notice. ' FOR SALE: Watches and clocks. 8 day striking clocks at a very low price ; also 30 j'rLRY. , ...to Rmoi-hea. Finder Rintt Pr TinB IJiflies snu j?v" "zr . . . "I ' fi.ii d tw limn) Chains. c 4c Salem. July . 1So - Salt! Salt!! . . y rf TONS " San Quentin" SALT, in about SO andt J 100 lb. bags, just received and for sale very cheap. ALLAN McKINLAY & CO Oregon City, Dec 6, 1856. Allan & Lewis, TTTTHOLESALE MERCHANTS, PORTLAND. ORB V GON TERRITORY. A STORE room in Orleans, a first rate d.fr ia i i , rpk. o.... .MKfiitfs tod uoni wUl be rented together if required. c MOOBE July 8. 1857. 1Stf Mb'lnlar. &. CO- GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and VJT noiesaie vw p;. ' n..,,-.,. .tc.. Oregon City, O.T. ' . Dec, zo, too