BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOK ..AT.. Tho City Book-Btoro, ' (rmosr sr., port-laxd, o. t.,) A. R. SHIPLEY & Co., aval Store, and will U receiving by the 1st of Job If COOKS AND STATION BEIT! Which they ofler to tha OPRING TRADE At mall advances on New York pries. va aa a call, or send as an order, aud we are : : hcmnd to give you satisfaction ! A. to. Sninler fc Co., iue ths Box. Assets la Oregon and Washington Ter ritories for the sale of Tiia n2rieaa CiiUsssaa. A GREAT BOOK!! Being the only political Watery of the United States. Bead as yirsr mtrnn Price M t Payable oa de livery of book. Can deliver by the 1st of September to aK who aead oa their nsnes by 1st of If ay. Cttsltpt tf rtri tf tir Stack : SCHOOL BOOKS. aiaaa-V-Saodera' old -1st. !d. Sd. th, and 5th, bad The Yeoni- Ladies'; Sanders' New 1st, Sd, 3d, tt and 5tV. Parken'-lst, Sd. 94, ith and 5th; If e- tUkf'i 1st, TO, sa, u ana an. New; Etemen- nM Sud Pictorial. School and Parker. G son a at aixs. Mitchell's, Ancient and Modern, (! ys, Morse's, McN alley's, and Monteiths 1st and 3d nook. M iTnniTtcs. Arithmetics Thomson's. Tabli Venial. Analvsds.J'Taetical, and Higher; Davles' Pri mary, Intellectual. School and University; Smith s Calbare Bay's Stoddard's; Daviea Algebra, Snr vejia?. Geometry. Practical Mathematics. Math. Die ttooanr, Logic of Mathematics, Analytical Geometry, and Puuosopny or Mathematics. tiraitunars. Green's Clarke Bullion's Smith's artrkA Atjeucgr'a Tower's. . PaiLosorniKS- Parker's 1st Lesson, Juvenile and School; Comstocke Smith a. nnrnun Wilson's Juvenile, and United State Parley's Universal; WiUard's Universal, and United States. l.i-.rinn Conner's Virgil: Andrew's Latin Rea der Vtri Hhr Andrew's Latin Grammar; McClin- tock's tit and 2d Book in Latin, and do. ia Greek; An thon's Greek Grammar and Reader; Johnson's Cicero. FasqaeUe'a Preach Grammar and Ueader; Woodbury's German Grammar and Reader, Telemaqne. Greek Tes tament: French, self-taught; Surrenne French Dic tionary; Andrew's Latin d v. Liddcll A Scott s Greek Ao.ABlhoa's Classical do. Smith's do do. Dn.-noaaias-Webters School, High do, Aca demic, University, Royal 8vo, Unabridged and Lobba Pocket. ... Mlscellaveot. Mattison s Astronomy. newman s athetotic Wood's Botany. Kame's Elements of Crit icism. Parker's Aid ia Composition, Parker's Exer eJse. BrookSeld's Composition. McElligntt's Yoiag Analyzer. d. Analytical ManuaL Porker's Word BaUuer. MayUew'a Book Keeping. Waytand a Moral Science. Paley "a Natural Theology. BUke's Agricul ture for School. Cpham's Intellectual Philxophy. Mahan' do. do. Milton; Young; Pollock: and Tao-np-aon; (Edition for School) Cutter's Anatomy and Pay;Jciogy. Americaa Debater. Newman's Politirsl Boon my. Hitchcock's Geology. Great vanety cf Speaker and Elocution. All kiad of School Station ery; Slitrs of all size; Drawing Books; Drawing Paper; Perforated Card Bxird; Bristol Bard; Pencil and Brashes; O -bora's Color; Inkstands, every siae and style, &c. Ac, Ao. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. HrSTOsr BancrolVs United State. volume. Hitdreth's do. do, volumes.. Frost's Pk-torial United State. Taylor's do, do. d. Botta's Hist. Rwd-atiou. Peterson's da. Wilson's United States. WiHard s do. Hist. Indian War United States. Willtrd's Universal Htst.TT. Mailer's do do. Rotteck's Hist. World 1 or S volume!. RoHin's Ancient History. Farr's do, do. H ame's England. Macaulay's do complete. Dickens Child's dv. Liogard's d-.. Cib'wm's Rome. D'An- . r. . :IL. ft...-. If E f-fcrawh A 111.,-,. Hgnc nei ' -rn n ' .i- imu " - , . . . . " Europe 1st sad td Series- Prescott's Work. Border's III', of Uelijrioo. Hi.t, nt Council or Trent. Joe- phset. All of Abbott's Histories. Historical Cabinet. Vie3S of Saia. Q;:een of Scotland. Help's Spanish Coai-Msti. Brace's Hungary. Kidder's Brazil. Kn bank's BrszX Parioy's Universal. Hist iry of Cru- ' aales. Ancient Ejptlin. nIUm's Middle Atva. ajiry for Bit, limner's Card's United States. l.t.i;" Field l5 -ok of Rev l rtion. BroGaarar Plutarvh's Live. life Brant Won- " derf-.il Cuaracters. Great aid Celebrated Characters. ' Uvea of the Sijmers. Aoto.iiojraphy or Finley. La marti le's Celebrated Chara-ter. Liteof Adam Clarke. - do Daniel Bione. do Robert, do Lafayette. Cap tihx r R.imia Kcnnblic aud id World. Dr. Chal mers, 4 vol. Lives of Huai'ioldts. Mrs. RoRers. lfnzart. Wedev. Fletcher. 1-i e and Times of Clay; Irvine's Wadiiatm. Eminent Mechanics. Lives of Chief Jatices. Josephine. Napoleon. Charles Lamb. ' Jsekaoa. Gen. Green. Joan of Arc. Lad v Jane Grey. J. O. Adams. Julienne. Daniel Webster; Kings of Rome. Kmc aad Qjeen. Liebmta. Lives of the Pope. Prexeott's Philip Id. Miry and Martha Wash Inrtm. Pfoneer Women of the West. TaavEM. Hnck's China. Araneanlans. Stenbea's Frypt. Olio's Travete. Mango Park. Nile Notea Advectores on Mosquito Shore. Bayard Taylor's Trav els. Dnrbin's Travel in the Eat. , K-rtmne Bnwle't Enrvelooedia. Phrsirsl Geo-- raphv of the aea. Wood's Xjt'iral Hitiry. Lardners Lectores. Usefnl Arts. Cveaoa. Mathematical IHc- T:lry. Iric of Mathematics. Wondeia of Science. Miteiieil's Planetary and Stellar Worlds. Loorais' Re- reat PlsMTresa of Astronomy. Smith's Dictionary of Art aad Science. Enhank's Hydraulics. Pick a works. Various work oa Architecture. Poirjr. Bjron varioos styles. Shakespeare, do. Milton, do. Bores, do. Hcmn, do. Moore, do. TiKMBMO. Younif. Parflork. T upper. Cowper. Pope. Csmpbell. Wadswortb. Ossian. Montgomery. Kirk While. Female Poets of England, do. do. America Sad many others. Boobs or Rtrsaawcn. Cycloped ia of Geography, do. do. Ffne Arts. do. do. Biofraphy. Useful Arts. SJcOOocb's Gaaetteer. Harper's Universal Guettees-. - FaxTT axn AoMCCLTtmaL. Elliot's Fruit ISook Thomas' do. Dosmiug's do. Barry's do. Feswenden's Fansey sad Gardener. Fruit. Flower and Vegetable Gardener's Companion. Allen on the Grape. Pardee a StrawSesry. Florist's Guide. American Farm Book. Alton's Oomestie Auiaaals. All of Sazton's Hand Books. Works on Hone, Cattle. Sheep, Hois, Ae. TssoUMicat, X Rmjotoca. Harmonv and Exp-I-Moa of Gospel- Neander's Life of Christ. Butler's Works. Knapp's Christtaa Theology. Western Meth odise. Morris Miscellanies. Lectures on Romanism. Brand of Do-ninic Role. Elliot oa Romanism. Barnes' Notes. Clarke's Commentary. Benson's do. Jay's Exercise. Watson's Institutes. Larrabee's Evidenre. Butler's Etiiical Discourse. Rogers' Eclipe of Earth, do. Reano and Faith. Foster's Christ. Perfection. Baker oa Discipline. Writings of Arminioa. Jaha's Biblical Arcbssoloe-y. Bibles, all sixes and prices, from 1 t- fit. Teguments, areat variety. Methodist Hrmas. Cnristiaa Hymn Books. Chnrch Pslmi. PfynhKith Collection. Select Melodies. Christiaa Palmist. Mrmcii-Bachan's Family Physician. Ilydro pathie do. Homospathie Works. M mcks.1. a boc - Coustitutkms of United States Miyhew's Popular Edacation. Crabbe'e Synonyms. Piatt's Bnk of Curiosities. Odd Fell.rw's Manual., H-adley'a Work. 1 1 vols. Mrs. TuthiU'e, vols. Lay ard's Nineveh. Bigelow'a Useful Arts. Harwell's En saei's Guide. American Institutions. Pursuit of Ksowledim. ParitMadison. Peruvian Antiquities. Way Down East. Pynhnrt. ' Ike Marvel's Works. Sanderson's Cook and Confectioner. Country Rambles ia EapUnd. Tslesand Reveries, (aa excellent Temper ance Book. Money Maker. Escaped Nun. News Boy. Dick Wilson. Mrs. Hale's New Cook Book. Md ter Old Red Saadatnoe. do. Footprints of Crest-w. Yonna; Ladies' Counsellor. Yonns; Man's do. Pictorial Catechism. Thomson's Lect. to Y. Men. Const ita ttoaal Text Book. Capt!vein Patagonia. The Ameri can Mouse wife. Half Hours with Old Humohrer. Athens; it Grandeur and Deay. Mrs. Sedwi- k's Redwood, do. New En 7- Tale. Uncle Sam's Farm Fence. Arth'ir's Soecessfn! Merchant. do.Tal. Mrs. Partjnrfon. Horace Translation. Vinril do. Mrs-Csr-len's Work. Heroines of !iitbry. Land and Ses Deck and Pirt. Sn and Sailor. Ship and Shore. Naval Life. Star Papers. Masonic Chart. Irvine's. Culumhos. fMik Ahead. C'itv of New York. Living rraton of America. Yonnjr Man Advixed. Mis- moasin Tmscaand Feeee. Troth htran'rer Than Fic tion. Kaout and the Ra'sn. Hvdrapatlnc Cook Book. Deioh Bed Scenes. Gift Bvk for Young Mea do. Jdo. Ladies. Anecdotes for Girls, do. do. Bov. Fontjwipts of Famous men. Charlotte Elizabeth's Work's. Advice to Young Men. Peasant boy philoso pher. Aoooua itarco rant books, as r ran coma. And a nniaber of others too nime'oas to enumerate. Constantly receiviag larje additioas to the foregoing Sranoxzav. Foolscap Paper great variety. Let. mc do, do, plain and gilt. Note do, do, do, do. Envel etaes aU atyles. Ink al. kinds. Pens and Ilnldeni ifrc it rarifctv. Bn Book all sizm and styles femoranduios. Diaries. Pass Book. Time B - k. Paier Ortters. Do Folders. Shipping Receipt Books. LUh graphic rPrints a large vanety. Wrapping Pn per ?ood variety. Wafers. Sealing Wax, Ac., Ac Finally, we have a (food vanety of Music B-ioks New Carmine Sacra. Alpine Glee Singer. Pnlci mer. Cboms tii?e Book. Metropolitan do. acred Melodian. Christian Psalmwt. Piano Instruc or. Guitar do. Flute do. Accordon do, Yinlin do M'ilodeon do, Plymouth Collection with Music, Sbeet Musi'. And the m wt varied assortment of Statioxert ever ffered in Oreeon. mr Thi stock is all bought in New York and other astern cities and is sold at USIFORM PRICES. sT We keep oa band SonooL Boots ia large quan ea, toeythec with most of the publications of Harper A Brothers; $ Dertiy A Jackson; Ivison A Phinney; PbilUps A Ssmsim; A. S. Barnes A Co.; Miller. Ortoa A Mulligan; LearyAGetx; ApTjeton; IK we sasi your narriatae. smsble to ut . Books and Stationery. ar ths obcoom cirr rosr omct sciuua. JOHN FLEMING WOULD respectfully call the attention of his friends and the Dublin to ths fart that ha has on band. aad keeps constantly supplied nitha large stock of . BOOKS AKD STATIONERY or ail kinds, which be oners for sale. Tor can, at the above buildine. His nresrsf stock is comprised. In part, of the following, via : Oregon Statutes, session laws of Ore son session Mid T; Washington livings works; Redleld's Com parative Physiognomy; Discovery and Exploration of the Mississippi; Sear's American Revolution; Sear's Family Annual, Wilson's Essays sad Miscellanies; Be. thunca Poems; Life of the Emperor Napoleon, by Lock hart; Lives of the Presidents; Life of Andrew Jackson; Webster's Life and his Masterpieces; Bancroft's Lire of Washington; Life and Speeches of Henry Clay; Buflbn'a Natural HUtory; Joscphna' complete Works; Lane's Brigade In Mexico; Oliver Cromwell; A Ten nessean Abroad; Indian Ware of the United States; The B ok of the Ocean and Lire on the Sea; Miss Hall's Practical Cookery; Mrs. Hale'a New Cook Book; The Improved Honsesrife, or Book or Receipts, by Mrs. A. L. Webster; History or the Mormons from their origin to the present time; Fern 1 .eaves from Fanny's Port Folios; The Spectator, by Blagdon; Topper's Proverbi al Philosephy; Loots Napoleon and the Bonaparte Fam ily; Thompson's Seasons; Young's Night Thoughts; Paradise Lost; Pollok's Course of Time; Benjamin's Pilgrims Progress; American's Own Book; The World Illustrated 50 Engravings; Life and Essays of Benja min Franklin; Life of Washington, by Sparks; Com stock's System of Elocution; Fremont Exploring Ex pedition through Oregon and California: Pictorial Ills, bwy of All Nations, by Goodrich; Benton's SO years ia the U. S. Senate; Byrns Works; IreecUa Bingrn- Shtes and Critical Miscellanies; Presoott's Conquest or exiro 3 vol; Prescotts Ferdinand and Isabella 9 vols; Prescott's Robertson's History of Charles 5 S vols; Prescott's 1st and td Philip; Milman'a Gibbon's Rome; Rollin'a Ancient History: Plutarch Uves; Ma cauley'i History of England; Dick's Works; Cuntming's Lectnres; Webster's American Family Cyclopedias; Scott's Napoleon; Chamber's Information for the Peo ple; Life in the Itineracy; Life of Gen. IjtTayette; The Young American's Life of Fremont; History of Ire land, br Mooncy; Heavenly Home: Carlrle'a New Es says; British and American Female Poets: Barns' complete Work; Moore's Poetical Wnrks: Burns" Po etical Work; Mrs. Heman's Poetical Work: Milton's Complete Works; Topper's Complete Works; Life end Beauties of Shakespeare; Arabian Night; Balloon Travels in Earon; tarard'a Discoveries at Nlnevah; Wbeeplev's Comnend of HUdorv: Headier Micella- nies March's Reminiscence of Consrres; Thaddena of Warsaw: ace fianiers icuro: aieiuourne ana me Chincha Island; Knitz's Sacred Historv; Pcnn4iiirt his Wanderings and Ways or Thinking; Robinson Crusoe: Children or the Abbev: Indian Battle. Captiv ities and Adrent-ires; Dream and Realities or a Pas tor and Tearben The Ship Carpenter'a Family; Victo ria, or the World Overcome; Bibles and Testaments; Webster's Dictionaries large and small; Gnnn's Cele- nraieu iometic Urdirmes; f-nort lslent iermon. ny Dow, jr: Larimer I.ittlecrood. Kq: Arthur's Tales; Thomson's Practical Arithmetic; Calhoun Intellectual Arithmetic: VomI and In-trainental Note Rooks; Mit chell's Geogranhy and Atlas; Youstt on the Structure and disease of the Horse: Saxton's Rural Hand Books; Cole's American Frnit B ok: Downing's Rnrnl Ravs; Downing' FmJt and Fruit Trees or America: F.lliott's Western Fn-.it Book: American Cattle IVictor.bv Dadd: Frnit. Ilowrr and ewt-ible Ganlener's Co-npanioa: American Fruit 'Mltarist. by Thoai.i.: The Strawberrv Cnlture, ty Pardee; Amerii-an Poultry Yard, by Bmwa; X" . . . , . . i iMiai. onure si-ini-rmmi anu lo.eascs 01 ri:c-"D ; Note. Letter and F:olcan naner: Pens and Pen' old er; Sand and Sand boxe; Mark. Bine and Bed Inks; Plain and Fancy Envelopes; Slate and Slate Pencils; Oregon City, Jane S"J. 1S57. lTtr 25,000 Worth OF SFHillG AND SUUHER GOODS ! TtHE snlwcribers would respectfully Inform their n X tamers and the public geuerally that tbey have on hand, and are in constant rreeiitt of smod fr,m San Francisco and Aew rk a large aud well-se- lerienstocs consisting in part oi Alum, a'.Upi.-e, an I alpacca. B nnets, lirrnges, and bro. linen. Cambric, crah. and calico, D metic de lai:sea, and damak. Ed-ring, embroidery and everything, Haawis, fringes, and fancy bxin'a, :inghsms. gaiter." and gloves. Handkerchiefs, hose and hair-pins. Iron. ink. and inserting. Jaconet .jeans, and Java enflee. Knives, kid glove, aad knittin j pins. Lawns, lard and Liverpool salt. ' Mutard, mirror, and matches. Needles, nail, aad nice things. Oil, overshirt. nd Oolang tea. Pin, pant, and paper. Q tilts, quills, and uueensware. Ribbons, rar rs. and rat-trap. Silk. Siiar. and -having soap. Tea. t bc-"o. and turpentine. Umbrellas, nnder-sleevcs. and nsefnl things. Veil, varnish, and vinegar. Wreathe, woolen goods, waffle-irons. Yarn, yeast, and Yankee notions, Hac, and aephvr worsted, Ae Ac, and so on. Beddes many other articles tx numerous to mention : all of which we are offering at reduced prices, adopt ing tne plan or " y nrasaie and small prom." The ladies will And in their department a large stock of fancy goods, direct from New York, which is not usually Kept in uregon, and nv arrangement win ne in constant receipt adequate to the wants of the ladies. The Gentlemen's ltepartment of furnishing goods will eli-vm be equalled, and excelled by none in Salem. ltiu TV.i Idackmiiu and iron dealers will always 8nd a well-selected sto' k of all sizes and shapes, to gether with a good assortment of iron axles, from 1-4 x in-, to S x 1 1 incbe. which we are selling at Portland prices, siding freight. We are oreoareu ! receive all kind of produce In exchange for good, and alo "toney. For full particu lars call aad examine ror yourselves . W. C. GBISWOLu CO Salem. Feb. 10. 1S57. 4Stf L. P. Fisher's ADVERTISING Agency. San FranHsco No. 171 J Washington street, up stairs, nearly opposite to Maguire's Opera lIon.se. L. P. FISHER U the authorized Agent of the Oaeoo STAVxsnaa; Marysrille Herald; Sacramento Union ; San Joaquin Republican. Stockton; Pacific Methodist, Stockton; Sonora Herald; Nevada Journal: Grass Valley Telegraph; Red Bluff Beacon; Columbia Gazette; Mountain Democrat, Placervtlle; Tnnlnmne Courier; Calvarez Chronicle. Mokelumne Hill; FJ Dorado Democrat; Shasta Courier; Maripoa Gazette; Yrekis Weekly Union; Trinity Jonmal, Weaverville; Iowa Hill News; Weekly Ledger. Jackson; San Jose Telegraph; Sonoma County Journal; . Folsom Dipatch; California Mining Journal; -Los Angeles Star; Panta Barunra Gazette; San Diego Herald: Almeda Cinnty iazette; Placer Coarier, Yankee Jim's Napa County Reporter; Sierra Democrat, Downieville; Hurauoldt Times; Union; Oregonian, Portland, O. T. Pacific Christian Advocate.Salem.O. T. Jacksonville Herald. Jacksonville. O. T. Pionr-er and Democrat. Olympia.W. T. Washington Reubliban, Steilacoom, W.T. Pnynesian, Il iuoluln, S. I.; Pacific Commercial Advert!ser. Honolulu S. I. Mexican Extraordinary, City of Mexico; Honrkoug Register. ADVERTISING IN THE ATLANTIC STATES. L.P. F.hasTnow completed hia arrangements for the forwarding of advertixnient to all the principal largest eircnlating Journals and Newspapers publirbcd in the Atlantic State. A. fine opportunity is here offered to those who wish to advertise in any' part of the Union, or doing so at the lowest rates, aad in a prompt and satisfactory man ner. August 25, 1857. 24tf For Sale. TWILL sell one half of the land claim known ...i.. a, i . : i- . : . 1 1 r aajoins Mr. peter II. listen s ana is anon pir two miles from Oregon ?itv. on the uniier 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 Corvallis, Benton Co., and known as the Thomas" property, conwiKting of four lots of lanu, vigeiner wn ail loe nuiiaingx uiereon. cwu property is in a beautiful location. and both will be sold at a great bargain in cash, or wheat or oats at cash price. Inquire of tit nubscriler. 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) lot or lan4 la Oregon City. JOS. N. PRESCOTT. Oregon City, March 1. 1S57. Itf Salem Drag Store FRONT Street. Rector's building. Constantly on hand a full assortment of Dnt-GS, Mriin cixes, Paixts, Oils and Dye Sti ffs, Patent Muhcikca.1a In short almost every article usually found in a Drug Store. and are offered-at Wholesale and Retail, at extremely low rates, in quantities to suit warranted as rcpixaeuieu. . . r Orders solicited. t Prescriptions free nf rh,ro r SS" Prompt attention wUl be given to professional " -I'J; . A. M. BELT. M. D. Salem. O. TJune 3, 1957. IStf Notice TS hereby green, that C. S. Woouworth la authorised J. to traasaci my persomai pusmeaa aurtng my absence. i usisirou). i sdsm.JaMl7.1857. istr RY-GOnc for issues sna geatiemen, fn great va- 8. J. BlcCormlclt, Fmrililin Cook Dtoro, (mo iTRxxT, ronTL4sn,o.T.) HAS consUntly on hand a large stock of Booxa ahd STATIOMEXr . Which ha sella Bt a amall ariu on PuBLisnxna Paicaa. 2sT A catalogue may be seen la the Oregon and Washingtion Almanac ror 1857. Books ordered there from sent postage free to any part of either Terrritorv. Portland, Feb. It, 1857. 60yl Corrallis Urns 8tre. J. R. CARDWELL, Druggist and Apothecary, la eon- stantly reoelving, per California steamer, targe uu vaiawij mnw-vw b---l,mv, inwpina anKucinea, Oils, PsinU, Varnish, Soaps, Perfumeries, Toilet Fur niture, Stationery, and all articles usually kept in Drug which will be furaLshed at California, wholesale prices. Mr oaDcxt soucrnto. J. B. CARDWE1.L. OorvalllH. May 80. IKM. ltf Blacksmiths and others, Look. ALLAN McKIN LAY A CO. have now oa band a large and well setae tod stock at Bar Iron, Cast Steel, Hone shoe do German dsl., Nail rid do., Plough do . Plate do.. And intend to keen up ths assortment so as to suit the wants of customers. Give as a call, and vnu will fled that we not only have the fullest stock, but will sell " aa cheap as the cheapest." We are constantly receiv ing additions to our assortment, so aa to replace what nt mhu. Oregon City. Dec. S3. lBSs. ltf Henry J oknsosl E Can WHOLESALE DRCGGISTS. (148 Washington Street, Ban Francisco.) ORbr for sale to the country trade, the largest stock of goods ia their line on the Pscifla eaaxt rnmnH- sing Drugs. Chemicals, Perfumery. Patent Medicines of all kind. Brashes, Paints, Oils, Glass, Turpentine, and every article appertaining to the business. Having su perior racilittea ror obtaining their goods thev think they can oftVr inducements to buyers unequalled by oiy moer aniw. prdeni retectfully solicited. 401 y CHAIN PUMPS, monkey wrenches, match planes, screw arm, sash planes, " horse shoea and nails to fit. gun lock, plugs and nipples, tubes, bullet mould. Woenholm's IXL pocket knives, pruning and budding knives, rat trap to eatck sewtrrrf. at MOORE3' Books and Statloaerr SCHOOL READERS, Parker's 1st. id. Sd, tth and Sth. . Sanders' do do do - do McGcffy's do do do do I:ivics'"arith metic . University and Common School, lutellectus! and primary, 1 la tic' Kimrdon algebra, Legendre, surveying, Geometry and trigonometry. Key to l)avie' Arithmetic, Thomtson's arithmetic, Parker's philosophy. Juvenile and lit lesons. Grammar Clark's. B illion's Smith's, tieograpliies Mitchell's. Monteith's manual, Munteith's 1-t lesson.. Mnio Ijite of Zion. New Carmina Sacra, I'hri-tian Palmist, Missnnri Harmony, Normal Song Book, Singing Book, at . S'Uf MOORES Notice to Fruit Growers. R. C. Geer.JbCo. HAVE1M.0OO Frnit Trees consMing of 1S.000Eso pus Spitzenbergs, 1 ,) Yellow N. T. Pippin, 10, DUO Winruivcs. li.ooil White Peartnatna. and a Hne as sortnicnt of Summer. Fall, and other Winter apples, pears, plum, and cherry trees, from S tot years old, which we will sell at the following prices for ca.-h : Cherry tree 50 to tl 00 Plum " , 50 to 1 00 Apple $., Pear " 25 to 75. and a liberal disconnt made where a person buys a mTOsanu irees or ever. We consider November the best month to transplant trees. R. C. G EER A t O. Fruit Farm. Marion Co.. Sept. $1. 18.57. Sittf Valuable Farm for Sale. THE nndfrsi-ncd now off. r his valuable larm fr sale, situated on Spring Creek, in Marion Co., O. T.. one and a hair miles south or McKinnav's Mill, en the County road running trora Salem to said Mills. It contain 40 acres. of whi -h Jit) acres is under a good substantial vtake and rider fence, one hundred acre in good cultivation, two hundred tine bearing frr.it trees, a good farm bouse, togrther with other ont ImiMing. Said farm is well watered, and the best adapted to stork raising and wheat growing of any farm in theTerribwy. Said farm has been settled since 145, and was among the first claim taken in Marion Co. Any person desirous of Imying a good farm, with a litle money, will do well to call at the residence of the undersigned. OLIVER PICKARD Spring Creek. March 30. 1357. 4tf House. Carriage. Slim, and Steam boat Paint Ins;. C A. REED having established his Paint shop in Salem, is prepared to execute with -dispatch all j.bs in the above line. Banners, Standards, and Em blem', for societies painted on silk. satin, velvet or mus lin. Paints of all col ir and descriptions mixed, ready fortwe.for sale at his hoo ; alo White Lead. Linseed Oil. Turpentine aad Vrnih, Wall paper and Border, Window glass, rami nrnsnes. graining soot, ae. in fections given in painting, also ia graining imitation of wood, stone or marble. X. B. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. All jobs iutT'ed to h care warranted to give satis faction. Salem, Jan. . 1857. 3yl Notice. TIIE jndges of the Supreme Court, of the Territory of Oregon, assembled at the seat of Government on the ninth day of January, eighteen hundred and flfty- sm, no nx ana appoint i luanri jaan, so ne neia in village of Roseburg. in the county of Douglas on the Brst Mimdsvs.of March. May, September and Novem ber.annnally, nntil otherwise ordered, and do limit the duration of said term to six davs each. GEO. H. WILLIAMS. Cblerjust.ce 4ltf M. P. DEADY. Associate Justice. At Kucenc CltT. TIIE subscriber ha at Eugene City, one of the best general assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries. Hard srare. Boots and Shoes, and all articles kept in a gene ral finding store, to be found in Oregon. He is con stantly receiving freh additions to hi stork, and al ways keeps it np. My good are now all received direct from San Francisco, where I have a resident agent. All Kinasoi inrmer sproauce received iu exchange tor goods I nav higher prices for ptrxim-e. aud sell rood cbeaner than any other store in the Territory. 4USErtl TEAL. Eugene City, July 1 , 1R36. ltf Notice. STRAYED, or stolen from the subscriber, living In Albany, Linn Co., O. T., on or about the nrt of December, 156, one sor rel horse. Maze faced, right hip knocked down, branded on near shoulder O. T-, vented V, hair brand. No other brands or marks recollected. Anv one returning said horse will be liberally rewarded. .J. M. McCONNEl.L. Albany. Jsnnary S7. 1S57. tHtfpsid Medical and Surgical Notice. IT is often the rase that persons suffer for a long time with a curable disease from the fact that they do ant know where to go to And relief. I am prepared to re nt we all Tumor, Cancers and Diseased Bone to re duce dislocated jo'nts of longstanding, straighten, wry neck, elnb foot, and to correct all deformity of the race and eyelids. D. G. CAMPBELL, M. D. Corvallis, O. T. May . 1857. Mf Marlon House, Salem. THE undersigned announces to the public that be ha purchased the well known tavern stand, called the Marion House, in Sa lem, together with the furniture and fixtures thereof. He will keep it in Brst rate style, and Invites u pnirmiim in toe puutic. tt. H. MAI May S3, 1857. lltf Dentistrr. DR. J. R. CARDWELL. Dental Surgeon, Corvallis. in his profession, at Corvallis, Eugene City, Win chester, Scottdinrg, and Jacksonville. Skill, unques tionable: charges respectable; work, warranted. Teeth examined, and advice given free of charge. Due notice given of change of office. April S3, 1855. Ttf Look Here. ALL persons that are indebted to James Strang, are requeted to rail and settle their accounts by the l.",th of Hay. and all those who do not, will And their accounts in the hands of John D. Boon. Justice of the Peace. Having sold my Tin establishment in Salem, I want to settle tip my accounts. JAMES STRANG. Salem. April 21. 1857. Stf Reynolds V Law. 134 WASniKOTO!! ST., R. F., AKB FRONT ST., TOBTLAKD, COMMISSION Merchants and dealers in all kinds of Oregon Pruduca. Advances made on goods con signed to us anil forwarded rf qf ckargg. ' Office at J. Failing A Co's. 15m Wanted. rXfififi bnshel Oats, and 5000 Wheat, and anynuan tSVUU tity of dead swine, for which cash will be naid on delivery. J.N. PRESCOTT. Oregon City, Nov.SS. 1850. SOtf TAR, at S6tf MOORES' 10 TONS assorted iron, just received at mS GRISWOLD CO'S RlaiBBkn. DEEDS, mortgages, powers of attorney for sale of eorip, Sax receipts. Anal proofs, and notification la. 1 at l.l - - -a j, a, a. aSaVs nvw pnwcu avuv iur pare mm uia i naw aiiiiB 11 8. R. Uncklea OFFICE, SALEM, OREGON TERRITORY. Salem, November 9. 1857. 35tf 1. I. nayer, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Offlce in Corvallis. Benton Co., O. T., opposite to the City Hotel la said town. K" W. W. Page. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Ra ima, O. T., Offlce, Brst door south of the .States man OIBes, np stair. SOtf .raasAB. lakbixo stoct. Fiirir Sioot, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN Chancery and Admiralty. Mr once oa r ront street, onn wnn vi we Exchange." .... Portland, O.T., July SO. 1857. tf I. R. SOU"- ATTORNEY AND COUNSEIXJB AT LAW AND Solicitors in Chancery, Corveilia O. T. fr-n. nrra. I. W. Cilchell, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, EU gene City, Lane Conntp, O. T. Sargieal. r L. COOMBS. M. D- Surgeon, Ae. SPECIALTY I DISEASES OF THE EYE. Corvallis, Oregon. September S3, 1A56. S8m8 III Fraieisea AilTertisim ifrney . T P. FISHFR. iron building, opposite Pacific Exoress Ia Office, upstairs. Files or all the principal Paper of California and Oregon msy be found at this offlce. Mr. Fisher ia the authorized Agent for the Statesman. Chester H. Terry, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALEM. OREGON, COM "misHioncr or Deed, and to take testimony, ac knowledgment. Ac. Ac. far Iowa, Indian. MUsonri, Michigan. California and Washington Territory. Let ters of Attorney, and all other instrument of writing, drawn on short notice. w Particular attention paid to taking depositions, collections of Notes. Accoonts, Ac, S2tf Boise k KeBwaa, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, So licitors In Chancery, Proctors, Ac, iu Admiralty, Portland, Oregon. 4.1 tf n-rJing 1 Crorer, ATTORNETS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. AND Solicitors in Chancery. Office near the Court-house, Salem, O.T. Gee. I. Shell, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND Solh'itnr in Chancery, will practice In the varvuis courts of Oregon aud Washington Ten-it ries. Office, Salem, O. T. Delazoa Kmilhr ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. ANT) Solicit in Chancery, will promptly attend to all business pertaining to his profession In the first Judicial District, and before the Supreme Court of Oregon. Office. Allaitiy. Una County. O. T. N. B. When not at bis office, or absent on profes sional business, he msy be found at his residence, f ve miles sootlisM-t or Albany, oa what is known as the Grand 1'rairie."' IT. 8. Brack, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND Solicitor in Chancery, will pra tire in the virion court In this Territory, and promptly attend to the col lection of all claims against the L usted States, through an efficient agent residing at Washington .City. OQce in Eugene City, Lane County, O. T. H. E. Stratton, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will practice in Jhe various conrts or southern Oregon, and in the Supreme Court or the Territory. Office in Deer Creek. Douglas county. O. T. Resi dence S mile north of Winchester, on the Willamette road. N. B. Bmnty I -and Warrants obtained for claimants on reasonable t-ms. ' SJtf a. m. SAS.MS. i. a. a iLsoitj Darn nut & Wilson. ATTORN1ES AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Sa lem. Oregon. Particular attention U given to the collection or notes and accounts, aud cairns against government. Bounty Land Warrants bought and sold. Mr OiHe over Starkey's Stare. 4$ B. F. Bonhana. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Of Bce at the Court House, Salem. O. T. 6tf J. B. Cole, M. !., TIHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, r Mf Portland. Oregon. Irdieal. rrt J. WRIGHT A F B. STONE, having associated A together ia practice, respet trolly tender their ser vices to the people of Bentm and Liun dexiring to se cure the favor of the afflicted by success om'j. Office near J. C. Avery's -tore. Cnrvslli. Illmsid 1. B. Balloek. a RTHiTECT AND BU1UIER. PORTLAND. O. T. A Designs, plans, specifications, Ac, furnished eo reasonable terms. Wllltaaa C. Griswold fc Co., ERCHANTS. SALEM. OREGON TERRITORY. c. naiswoi.n. S2tf c. . woodwobth. lua;ee City. H O&iE E. LAWRENCE, Proprietor of the Eogene City Ho:-4- Mediral Notice. THE subscriber, would inform the Inhabitants that be Is at his old stand, ready to attend to all ra!i ui bis profession ; also he has on hand a well selected stock of Eclectic concentrated Medicines, with a well averted supply or Syringes, all of which he will dispose of on reasonable terms. W. WARREN. Salem Decembers. l5. 3-tf W. Is. Magen, M. D. - PHYSICIAN and Surreon, OiBc-e in my new build ing, on Main street, two doors north of Dr. J. S. Mclteeny's fire-proof building ; where I will be found when not professionally engaged. I will keep constant ly on hand a freth supply uf Drugs and Medicines which I will sell low for cash. Corvallis. Dec. 9. ISSS. . 33tf leJitil Kaliee. DR. R. W. SHAW, late of Sn Francisco, California, offers bis professional services t" the citizens fo Salem and vicinity, and respectfully solicits a share fo nublic favor. Mr Office at Reed and Fellows' drug store. 14y It. W. SHAW. Campbell Pratt ATTORNEYS AT LAW. San Francisco. California. Offlce. corner Montgomery aud Sacremento streets, over Parrott A Co. Bsnk. Messrs. Campbell A Pratt have lately removed from Oregon, and will be pleased to attend to all business entrusted to their care. 3ltf ALBXAKOCB CAWPBKLt.. O. C. PuATT. Jowpa S. Frtscott. MAIM ST., OREGOM CITT. D EALER in Family Groceries, Boot, Shoe, Ac, and Paint and Oils, wholesale and retail. July 7, 1SS6. lMf S. Kllswortlt, ATTORNEY AND COCXEIJ.O, US. Supreme and other Court. OIBce Eugene City, Lane County, Oregou Territory. Ali Commissioner of Deeds fur New York, Connecticut, Ac. August Stf, 1S5, SHf Watchmaking. WILLIAM F. HIGIIFIELO, (.hrouometcr and ,?s. Watch maker, Oregon City, has removed to ?J the building jnstopposile totheMuiu-vtrcet House, " where ne can be con-tantly found prepared to do any business in his line. Watches cleaned and repaired on short notice and reasonable terms. Also a choice lot of watches and jewelry for sale. March 5 , 1854. ly51 8. Hamilton, M. D., PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON, would respectfully announce to the good people of Douglas and the ad- ioininc counties, that ha has located permanently at leer Creek for the purpose of practicing medi-ine, and in which profession he will be faithful to discharge all duties, and spare no pains to render the patieut easy and comfortable. Orrica opposite R. H. Dearborn A Co.'s store, on Main street. Drugs and Patent Medicines for sale at lam cast pri nt. 42tf Dr. Wells Fargo, A, Co., BANKERS and EXCHANGE DEALERS. W..F..A Co.. in connection with their Express business, will also transact a general Exchange and Cotltctim Bnri ess. Collections and Remittances made in all parts ol Oregon, California. the Atlantic State. and Europe, with promptness and despatch. Dust, Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion, bought aud sold. Sight Exchange on iVete York, Bcmttm, Philadelphia, Albany, RaekaUr, Buffalo, JSrU, Clevtlamd, Detroit, Chicago, MUwaukit, Oaitna, St. ouu, iMuueiUt, Cisnsssli, and fort g other principal towns in the Atlan tic State and the Canadas, may be procured at any of our offices. WELLS. FARGO, A CO. 114, Montgomery-street, San Francisco JAMES O'NEILL, Agent. Juie 1855. . Notice. "tORVALLIS Wars House, No. 1, we offer for rent f, ISAAC MOORE, or . WAYMAN St. CLAIR. I Tn connection with the above we have a pork hooae and smoke bones for rent. - 18tf. " M0OBE A St.CLAIB..- Dr. Ciapkaf i Hedieal notices. D1LJ.L C7APKAY'8 Grand Medical and Surgical Institute, Sacramento at.. below Montgomery oppo site Pacific Mail! Steamship Co.'s Office, Sao Francisco, California. Established ror the Permanent cure or all Private and Chronic Diseases, aad the suppression or quackery. -Dr. J. L. CZAPKAY, late In the Hungarian Revolu tionary War. Chief Physician in the 2(rth Regiment of Honveds, chief surgeon to the military hospital at Pesth, 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 has opened an Institute for the enre of Chronic Diseases of the lungs, liver, kidneys, heart, blood, brain and the horrid consequences of self -abuse, and he hopes mat nil long experience and success! al practice oi ma nv rears, will insure him a share of nublic natronaae. By the practice of many years in Europe ana the Uni ted States, and daring the Hungarian war and cam paigns, he is enabled to anol the most efficient and successful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He use no Mercury charge moderate treats bis patient in a correct and honorable war has references of un questionable veracity from men of known respectabili- . i it . i . i . . ... ., . it ana uign stanuing iu society. All parties cuubuuihk 1.1 I . . 1 ' I , ' A I 1 . K .1 uim iiy letter, or omerw ise, win receive iuc uca. hum gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy. The Dr. s offices are on Sacramento St.. below Hontgomerv. San Francisco. California. tms CiPERMATOnSHtEA OS LOCAL WEAKNESS. O Dr. L. J. Czapkay would call public attention to Sermstorrho?a or local weakness. There is not in the catalogue of human maladies one more to be depreca ted than this, as well Itecanse of present distress, the ultimate results, rue tone oi tne system unu.-r its in flnente is either impaired or entirely destroyed, and i ctasof symptoms ciperindaced that unfit. man for the performance of any of the ordinary d ities of life. The injuries d'jne to the physical part or man Is tru!y la mentable, but trilling when compared to those of the censortum, the great nervous center, aad to the ner vous system gcneraiiy. i m. oisea;. wni :n is wi oiten consciuent upon that solitary vice, self-abuse, involve- pat!toloitriii condiuin ney.'-nii tne comprcnensirm oi theummtiated. but wnien are wen u!iiersio:a ny inereg ular practitioner. Among ttie symptoms most conpi:- aous are the following: Love or soiit-tue. aversion to business and so:-ietv. ditre?.i-jg timidity, nervnis eg' citeaicnt from slight caus. Its or memory, eonfui.m or ideas, inability to reason correctly, low spirits and lassitude, dullness or apprehension and mi.-anthropy. These being functional deranzement. are o:ten tne nar binirers of horrid organic lesions of the brain, which nro'l ire fatuity, dementia and dentil. - For the cure of this and all kindred diseases. Dr. Czapksy hase4.lilished his Institute, w'uere all m ty relv witli nerfect conHJeuce upon that skill whijh l iuif ex'Vrieuce and thorough devotion ta his pnfeian has g-ven. Those who ssTer s'jould call or write without delay and tue the means by which tbey may recuperate and live. All consultations, by letter or oCierwis. free. Ad- dre to D it. L. J- CZ A P K A Y, UrnS Medical Institute. San Francisco. CaL O traordinary success is the treatment of seen t dis eaisfs ia the iirim:rv and other sta-es. Ind ices bin t call patilic attention 1 1 the fact that of the great num bers who have made daily application to him. there is not one who ha not been euectuaiiy a:m penna-jeauj cured. In recent cases of private diseases, the Dr. guar anties a perfect cure in a few days without hindrance to tBisiness or other inconvenience. The Dr.'. method of treitin? these maladies, omb'aes tbs tmnrtiveraents tnade bv tiie meJical faculty with discoveries of his own that are unknown 1 1 a-ivoneele.aid which, whe applied, prevent the possibility of evil after conscien ce. - Secondary syphilis, which 5 so destructive of health nrndujinc .:! -eratiaus of the throat, destr oriax the ;! narti. and leaving the boue-s exooseJ. wbi--h m rtify. sepante and come awiy. dii.l iriug the sufferer most horriiily. as well as Imnair.ng bis geiiet-il hea'th. and nredisiK-sinir t eonsnniiitinn. de Ir. treats ia the mo- ccrtain and eH-ient mnner. AUo. painful sweliiny- noon the banes. disflTari'ig s;ii.tcties tiwrn Uis ski re-. Dimples, and all other canse-iieace of privite diseases he gunraaties 1 1 cure or a-ks no comi-eajatton. lr. C. wo'.ld esnet-i i!!v call the attj-tstion of tlnsc win have failed to o!.t;i-i relief fnm otiier. m.ny of whom he has already cured, ar.d many are st":!l ttndT treat ment. The Hr. mikes no cliartre for consTilt-iti'm. and invites all to call at bit lr-t:tuie ;ar.d be will give them such satisfaction as they can obtain now::ere else. Thwe at a dstar.i-e. i.y writing to the Dr jran have tlieir cure prjerlv at'.end-d t . OSi-es on S.icr.nne:. t st.. Iielow M-'tit jnrrr.f -in Fran.-i-ro. C ..1. I-mS The Citaicsi Disturrrf of the lf. GREAT Bles-ias t- Mankind! Innocent but Potent! DR.CZAPsiAY'S PBoratLACTicra, (self-disinrec-ting agest.) a sure preventive against secret diseases, and an uuarpa-ed remedy for scrofulous, gangreuous aud cxnceruus ul.-ers. and all cutauoos eruptions and dis eases. Fit sale at Da. Ciapxat's Office. Armory Hall, corner of Sacrameuto and M jutgomery tits.. San Fran cisoo, Cal. A morulatiou is preventive against small pox, so i Dr. Czaokay's Prophilatticnm a preventive against secret diseaser That they can be prevented by proper agents, i c well an established la t astiiat they ea 1 be cured after their establishment. This principle, which is now universally recognised, was received even" before the days of Jenner, the discoverer of vaccination, in 1796, and it multiplied benerits ever since have re ceived as tuey deserved, the attention of the Medical faculty. It was in pursuit of this branch of the mediral science tjat Dr. 1 J. Casnkay fortunately made the dis covery of hi Prophylaciicam. ski tiucerou and cutan ws disorders, stands unrivalled by any agent In the Pharmaeopofa. The nocfu operandi of this med icine is explained upon the hypothesis that secret poisons possess chemical properties" which are neutralized by being brought in contact with this prophylatic, as acids are known to neutralize alkalies, destroying entirely their original properties, and rendering them inert. The effect of this agent is immediate, and removes the nossibilitv or a contraction or disease. If, however, the disease has been contracted, it is useful in neutralising the poisonous secretions, which by absorption, produce the consequences. known aa secondary disease. In can cerous and gangemus ulcers, in f'rtid discharges and in eutanous diseases where the secretions are excoriating, it acts upon the same principle and is one of the most eOectual remedies fT the purpose now known. Where disease is once established it should te used in conuec Hon with other remedies, and when so used never fails of success. It has been administered by the floe tor in many thousand rases, and he has yet to find the first in which it has failed to subserve the purpose for which it was administered. Price, S5. Full directions are at tached to each package. Jf. B In cae9 where the Prophylaticnm 5s csed a curative. Dr. I- J. Czapkay will furbish (gratis) a pre scription for his blood puriBcr. All r-ratmanications from the conntry, addressed only o Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY. San. Francisco, Ca!., will be strictly and confidentially attended to. and remedies, with the greatest care aud secrecy, immediately dis patched by express or otherwise to their de -tinatina. r L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D. 12niS Sau Francisco. Cal. To tii Ladies or Oasoos amd California. L. J. Ca Arc at, M. D-, physician sunreon and a-coucher. in vites the attention of the sick a:id afflicted females la hiring under any of the various forms of diseases of the brain, lung, heart, stomach, liver, womb, bl xxl, kid neys, and all diseases peculiar to their sex. The D-s tor i effoctiog more permanent cures than any other physician in Oregon or California. Let no false uelicac V prevent y.i. but spply immediately, and save yourseL from painful suffering and premature death. All mar ried ladies, whose ib-licate health or other cireum -tances da not allow Vi hare an iiK-ret-e in their families should write or call at Dr. L. J. Czaikiy's Medi -al Institute Arm ry Hall, corner of Sa-rainent j and Mont romerj streets, and tliey will receive every possible relief anil beli. The Doctor's Urfi es are so arranged that he can ls cnnsnltrd without molest it ion. lim'S Al coosultatious I by letter or otherwise,) free. Address to ihluj. wvikai. m.r, Medical Institute. San Fraucisco, Cal. Sfj-The attention of the readers is called to the fol owing: A lady of high standing in society and respectability, published a card in the Puiladelphis Sunday Dispatch, September 14. ISol, which is a loll wa: A OAltn The undersigned feels it her duty to express her hcartl'elt gratitude to Dr. Czapkay. for tiie success ful cure or herself ami child. Tne latter having alllicted by a severe attack or ''Cholera Infantum." was given up as incurable by some of the most celebrated physicians, when she culled on Dr. Czapkay. of wh mi she heard very favorable report, and who, a'fter a short period, restored the child to perfect health. Encour aged by this extraordinary result, she sought advice herself, for the scrofulous malady, with which she had been alllicted for eight year, aud which withstood the treatment of the. best physicians in Eampe aud Ameri ca. But lr. Czapkay lias succeeded in affording her permanent relief, so that she can now enjoy lire, which, for eight years had lust ali charms for her. She. there fore deem it d ie to herself and to all si-.-k and afflicted to recommend Dr. Czaokay, a one of the must skillful physicians within the United Stite. Mas. CAROLINE GRAY, Corner of Walnut and Tth streets. Philadelphia. A. Glazes. Notary Public. Via, 7th street. The fJlowinU an editnrinl notice in the Boston Daily Times of Anguht 6th, 1&4: A Skillftl Physici av. Dr. L. J. Czapkay has opened aa olfice at No. li Pleasant street in this city. In-. C. Is a Hungarian by birth, and was connected with the patriotic army a physician and surgeon under the pntronageof Kosauth. lie combines with s unUhed education and the most refined and agreeable manners the most extensive scieutiiic abilities aud skill in his' Erofession, and we feel ninch pleasure in recommending im to our citizens as a physician and a gentlem.inS Dr. Caapkay has spent some time in Philadelphia where he won the confidence and friendship of those who be came acquainted with him. Among his friends in Phil adelphia are geutlemea of the highest respectability with whom we are pemonally acquainted. He had an extensive practice in Hungary before the Austrian and Russians compelled him to leave it for being found guilty of excessive patriotism. We hope be will receive that patronage due a man of so eminent capacity. : The above are only a few of the many testimonaUs wnicn ur.un pny us ia sua 11 urn nun, bat paJuUsn for want oi space, u "pminii eflwimnntcaflntay fay Pmnn polnnv nromnt attention, and who wish to avoid the delay of corresponding, can have immed are iuchuwi Dy sending ten dollar as conosuiuuu ice, and can have medicine forwarded. Address to . L. J. CZAPKAY, M. V. I San Francisco, Cat 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 o solitude, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness. neaoacne. piua in uc ut, wnmon of (tie eyes, phn nlea on the face. Bexual and other inftnniti.. i . cared without fail by the justly celebrated physician and surgeon, L. J. Caapkay. His method of curiug diseases Is new (nnanown to otoeisi inn umx u great suc cess. All consultations, by letter or otherwise, free. Address, l. j.Cap&ai,bi.d 27m3 Ban Francisco. Cal. Notice. THE Judges or the Supreme Court of the Territory of Oregon, assembled at the seat of Government on the Iuth day or December, isoo. o nx anu DUtrict Courts to be held in the city of Salem, in the county or Marion, on the nrst Monusy ut im m Monday, or December, 1858. and thereafter on Jhe Brst u.a.m rr , .nd OctnlMtr. and the third Mondays of June and November, annually, aatil otberwiM order ed, sud do limit the duration of said Terms to six days each. uku. tl. wil.l.1 Asia, t,niei w. 41 - : CYKUSOLSIKY. Associate jasHce. 1 Eedieal BtTelBtiai ! The Warld Ciuimoii IIOTOWAY'S OINTMENT. THE GllAT CO U i TK K. J ItKII Afl l. Tbe virus of disease often makes its way to the in ter. -.ll or?a.i.s tliroagh the pores of the skin. This pen- trati.ig Ointment, melting n:iaer tne nana a 11 u rnn d in. is absorbed thronch Uie same channels, and reaching the seat of inHamm itioa. promptly and inveri- iLly Mi'idacs it. whether I -atcil in uic kiu.ieya. toe liv r, the lungs, or any other important oraa. It pene trates the surface to the interior, through the eoiuitleae rubes that comm mi- ate with the skin as summer rain ja-se. iato the fevered earth. di.Tusiug its cool and re generating influence. SKIJV DISEASES AXn GLAXDULAR SlYELr UXGS. Every species of exterior irritation is quickly reduced by the anti inflammatory action of this Ointment. An z j Ertipti.ms, a:-h as Salt Eiieum, Erysipelas, Tetter. t,n.;irirm, Scald Head. Nettle Rash. Scabies (or Itch lC, die out. to ret-xrn no more, under its soplicution. H.wpital experience in all part of the world proves its infallibility in diseases of the skin, the muscles, the joints and'the gland. ULCERS, SORES. ASH TUMORS. The effect of this unrivalled external remedy upon S-irofula. aud other virulent ulcers and sores, is alnvwt miraculous. It first discharges the poi-sin which pro duces stinptrrstion and pried 8esh. aad thus tiie cure which its healing properties afterward complete are safe as well aa permanent. tVOUXDS, BRUISES, BURXS, AJXD SCALDS. In casee of the fracture of the bones, injuries caused y steam explosions. Braises, Barns. Scaids, Rheuma tism, Sti!fae.s of the joints, aad contraction of the sitt ers, it is employed aad wamiy re-rorameided by the faculty. 1 tin marvelous rcniedv r.-.s ceen lurroducec ''V it invent t ia per-'oa inti ail t":ie leading Hospitat (" Europe, and no private honsebold should be without ' UXDEXIABLE TESTIMONY. The Medical Staff of the French snd English Armies in the Crinfa have o'ficiitry signed the approval of tl .lloway's Oir.tieiit. as the most reliable dressing for saore cut, st. an-! gan shr-t wjmds. It is also sign ed by tue cm-aeons t the Aliied aavies. BOTH TIIE OIXTMEXT AND THE PILL& SHOULD BE USED IX THE FOLLOIYIXG CASES: . Bani- ns. B-rns. Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Fistnla, Go':t. Iiioba 'o.MercrLtl Knu:tions, PilesJtheuniatism Ringworm. Salt Rhenm. Scaids, Fkm I-fceaMis. Swelled Glands, Sire Le-rs. S re B.-east. Sore Head. Sore Throats. Sires of all kiuds. Sprains. Stiff Joints, Tetter, Zl"' rs. Venereal -re, Wuttsds of al! kind. S ld at the Mi fact-ries of professor Hollowar. 0 M:iilea Lane. Xesr York, and !lt Strand. Lc.rdoc. bv all reTe -taUe Drnc;rit aad Dealers in Medici' e .hrmeb'int t!ie United State and the civilized world, ia pot, at j cem. 6""J. aad l eacn. . Mr There is a consideralle Earing done by taking the larger sizes. N. IL Directions for the guidance of patients m eve ry nisnr ler are artyed to es ch "Qt. s-y! Tlie Laws of Oregon. TlHE OREGON STATUTES, 1S5.. being a large vol X nme of G50 pages, with complete index, annota tions, and references, comprising au the taws in rorce in the Territory, inclusive of those passed at last session of the Legt-uative Assemoiy, are lor saie at tne nmee 01 the Statesman, at five dollars per copy. The work is ex ecuted in the best manner, bound ia law style, and Ls-sold at publisher prices, and as low as a like work can he bought in any State in the Union, and at the lowest ag"irethey can beanoroen lor nere. I ne price places ibem wituia the reach of all who desire the laws tbey live under. Order by mail accompanied with the cash, Hied by return mail. It is the last rode of laws that wiil probably be published in Oregon, for many years In addition to the enactments of the Legislative Assem bly, the volume contains the Declaration of Indepen dence. Coustiratioti of the United States. Treaties with Jreat Britain relating to Oregon, Ordinance of lTS7.in f.irce ' fl". Donatio- aw and all amendments. and fall abstract of United .ate .,;;,"raIaffr,n Laws. Estraw Animals. THE subscriber at Harristmrg Linn Co-, has lost the following described animal t A bay horse, witn star in loreneaj. tittle white on his nose, hind feet white np to the pastern j'nnt, and branded " 21 on las right snouider, 3 year3 old this "P"?- , : . . Also a man eow. 1 or o years 01a, oranaea j. . on the right hip, and 31" a abore. Has a white calf with red ears, about 19 months old, branded " 21" as above. The eow left last fall, and probably has had another calf this spring. Any person finding them will be rewarded for their trrable, by informing me. . A. MclLWAlN. June IS, liso7. " ltnWpoid HULL'S No. 1 Soap, the best you ever used. Try it. White lead, linseed oil, turpentine, putty, indigo, madder, copperas, alum, ' oil for lamps and machinery. New Orleans sugar, crushed sugar, cream tartar, sa'eratus, soda, at 2tf MOORES. Ho ! Te Workf r of Irao mi Strrl ! XHAYE thi day received by the arrival of the J. Jt Whitlng from Sau Frua -isco, the following assort ment of inn a id steel, t wit : t.OOO Iks. Ji-rwv shapes, lbs. 2X4 ir.. (aat,) 2 Bia " 3-l(j - 5. trH) " 4:-;' " " 6. (100 " I, . 1, I, and 1 J.sqnare, S.WW) " , 0-I8, i. l.aad 14, inch round, 1,000 " assorted castste!. 100 " horse shoe nails. (G) Which together with stock in store mskes as eoC idete an assortment as can lie found in Territory and ill lie sol 1 cheap as the chkatkst for cash or coun try produce. J. N. PRESOtlTT. Oregon City. Feb. 23. 1&"7. - 5f.tf Boot and Shoe Store. .'.iM'tiiiva iu ivatiM would annoance XT to the citizens of Salem, and the surround ing country, that he have taken a store on V.m east side of Commercial street, north of tne post-iSce where he wUl keep constantly on hand a full assurt-me-it of every kind r hoots snd sh;e., liota custom and sile work, wiiicb be will sell at the lowest living pri ce. Being a practical workman, all orders for the manufacture or repair ef work will be complied with, -md the work done in a substantial and wrkmanlike manner. Give me a call and examine my stock. FREDERICK WICKMOS. Salem, March 12.-1S37. I3tf Look Here! TTTP Kv C.:' received K3JMNI liv. of mnM iS W " j - ' r iu salt, which we are seiuZg a. si.nO per hundred. GRISWOLD A CO. Coffee. IF YOU WANT a really good article of COFFEE, the nndcrsigned have gt lS.fHXJ pounds best COSTA 1C1CA." Come ia and look at it. ALLAN McKINLAY A Co. Oregon City, Dec g, 1856. . J AS. R. RICH A BOS. I JXl. KUCRACKS. 1 San Francisco. J Portland. O.T. J KicUards & McCral&en. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and Jobbers in Oregon Flonr, Graia. Produce, Kmit, Pork. Bacon. Lard Hams, Ac- Ac - Orders for Oregon trade nromntl f-' tended to. Liberal advance made on consiument No. 41 Sacramento street, below Front, San Francisco! January z, 11a. 4i;tf INolice. . T u whom this may come, greeting r That I am to -A- leave ror the btates soon, and would respectfully idiots iuwc wuo auuw vaemseives inueotea to me, iw W.C. Griswold & Co., to call and settle without delay, ana oblige . w.C.GRiSWtia. Salem. Jtnnary 27. 1857. 6tf W1MT1NG-P APER, superior articl. Black ink. from quarts to 2 oa. Slates and pencils, Tabor's pencils. Envelopes, wafers, Rchool card aad toy books, at 26tf MOORES Dickinson Tri Fonnslrr. L.P. Flahen. AsnaC. TiHELPS A D ALTON. Saa Francisco- Orders solicited fortypa. laada, The Oregon Statesman. An independent Journal, drrvtrd to Politic. General mmstgence, qrc, rumiuiia at Safest, Oregon, ASAHEL BUSH, Proprietor, Publi-ter, and Editor. The Statesman la Democratic in pbfitics. ana thor oughly National in it character. It is hostile to every species of sectionalism, fanaticism, and intolsranea ; and Will vigortHMly oppose ell attempts to incorporate any of the insane uu of the day into our Territorial legislation; It will advocate all practical measaiea of Refers, and Progress, economical and simple admin wtration of our local government 5 faJthfnlneM, integrity, and ca pacity in offlce, and a system of rigid and dhreet as- countabiiity of toe omcer 10 tne people, n win 01s enss all mcasnres agitating the pub lk mind, in a man ner fearless, tnrpartlat, snojrast. Its News Depsrnnero win o asucar attention, snd nothing will bs spsrjd to furnish early,- cenrate, and comprenenwTc famuHw. cur ies intelligence. The Statesman has a large, widely-scattered , and moat excellent corps of correspondents, sad very complete facilities for procuring news. Doe attention ia also paid to the pabBcatioa of Miscel lany, Agricultural ,d Literary matter. : In this paper are published the laws, resolutions, and? treaties of the United States, and the laws aad resolu tions of the Territory of Oregnavby aathsrity. Tkt paper la printed oa new material, and npoa sheas of tne largest size. - '- 8tatessja.au Book and jaa odce. WE hare Three Presses:, the best facintiea tor Book printing north of CaBf inula, and an extensive as. ortmentof JoEsms) MateSjal of every kind; and, with master workmen, are prepared to execute BTomptly , and ia a workman-like manner, all orders in ths above de nartmeats, suca aa - Books, BlaSC Chkcks, NoTiwor Haitd, Ok dex Books', ETsaxBo't Bills. SrsAxsn Cfnit; Biliji or Lapiko)' CsarrrrscATSa, Snow Bulls, Cbtxk Boost, Bl'5 BKrcirrs, , Pavhthlxts, Hasrsil-LS. Baix Ttcxxtt, ClBCTLABS. IjTVITATIOXS, BcstKEsa CakdS, BlLLFEAPS. Coscert Bills, PsoaBAxae?, ADPBK?a Casm DaifTS in nf ,r Ivrvn Xrr Jt-- A-V ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, with COLORED ISKM xacr of Newspapers. - i. Subscribers . whs do not give express notice to ths contrary, are considered as wulung to contiiine theis snbecripHon. Z. if CTOscnoersornepapeTsasacousurara.rnbnsnera may continue to send them till all charges ere paid. 3. IT snusenners negiec or ivnne o lase ineirpaperw "rora the ofS-e or rdace to which they are sent, tbey are held responsible until they settle their bill and giva oo tice to dieo:itinue them. 4. If subscriber mve to ether Blares wrtbont ir.foitmni the Pu'olUber. and the paper is sent to the former dma tion, thev are neld reionibie. 5. The courts have decided that refosfagto take a pa per or periodical from the oSce, or removing a m leav ing it uncalled for, is prima facia evidence of lutentioca. Fraud. anr Postmasters world oblige. By a strict ralaliment of the re?ultinns requiring them tn notify Pcblisher. once in three months, of papers not taken from their nJTit by so iecrihers. Hotel International. SAS FRANCISCO. CAL. rxvHIS boose is kept strictly as a hotel. The a. nimosx care msu 1 J pieae every guest I. : : . Uironf aout every de.iart me-it. a ,i tp o ale in hni mjsqu-toes in anvnartof thehooFe. A coach marked " Irrteroati unl" always at the boats to convey ;as--e;igers to the house, for tl each person, including jagsae. A- .-- 11 1 I . Lse. AsHted bv John J. Haley, and E. R. Robinson. lata of the Rail Road House. August 25, 1S57. 27m3 liiTery and Sale Stabler WE are now keeping a Livery stable in Oregon City, where Hashes can al ways be obtained on liberal term. Wc are also prepared with excellent sts- oles, well sspplied with hay and oats, to keep horses by dsy or week. Those who call upon us may feel as sured th it every attention will be given to horses left in our charge. GIBSON A POTTER. Angxst 11, 1S37. J2tf Salem Tannsry. THE subscribers have purcHascd the f airaery at Sa lem. formerly beionziag t? Klislia String. Ail de s.:r ,'ti jns of ieaiaer will be kept constantly oa hand, and the htrhe t pri-e, ia ca-a or leather.Vill at all times be paid for hides and bark. CLARK A HOLMA3L Szlea:, Oct 21. 1S37. Iy'i3?aid Citj Hotel, Corral lis. MESSSS.A. B. &. I. SPKEXGEK '- WOULD announce to the citizens A C-crvallU, and the travelling pr.olic generally, that they have thoroughly reStted this we'll known estatlisfcmeat, and are now p.-epared for the arcomm-jdatien of customers. The r. Wilis have all been i.ewly re;craEed. the beds clean and comf'irtsLle. and their table will be furnish ed with the best the market adbrds. C-rvallis, Aug. 30, 1So7. 25yl Allan, AlcKinlay, A. Co., HAVE just received a stock of New Goods, ana would invite all those who wish to procure GOOr articles at reasonable price, to call and see them. The comastin part .-t in part of the following: t.noQsvmes, Grain Cradles, Grass Scythes and Snaths, Brush do do 16 sq Harrows, 23 teeth Garden Rakes, do Hoes, do Spades, Polished Shovels, Hay Forte, Manure Forks, . (.'haras, ' , Canal and Wheel Barrows Fancy Brooms, Plain do Assorted Colored Pails, Painted Tuba, Zinc Washboards. Blacksmith's Bellows, J Cross-cut Saws, 7 ft do ( ft Mill Saws. 7 ft Hair Mattraa.es, double, do . single. Hair Bolsters, dooole, do single. Sperm Candles, , Adamantine do.. Grape brand Tobacco, Window Glasa by 18 10 by It do r i 7 bv 9 Wmdow Sasbes 8 by 10 do 10 by 12 or hows ana loxes. uickc 00 do Bla Bla.ikets, Baize. IJndseTS, Sheetings. Tkk. Ac-t(f We keen eon-tsutly on hand a Urge sudd! v of nnrv, CERIES, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, and many arti cles too numerous to mention. ALL.AN, JTKrjtbAT A CO. Oregon City. ji-y - Ken yen's Dasoerrean AXB . AMBROTYPE GALLERY.' THE aodersigned having recently refeimed from Ja Francisco, is now pre)ared to tike those he-'iful Pictures on Glass called AMBROTYPES, whi--a hav almost entirely snperceded the Da uerreitype ia the East and San Francisco. - Gallery in the new boil ling, erected epecinTy for & business, west or the Marion House. WILEY KENTON. Salem , November 1 1 , 1856. 25. tf New Store and New Goods. At Oatland, Mtiaenrge Ferry. O. T. : ' InFfrr ,7nKK- Dealer hi dry goods, groceries, A ca-xkcry.hrdw---.rr;S - rflJ. d aviu oaroh tse l the stoci ' td! f E. GetcS ell, tosjetlier with he premises kwnwa as MetheneJ' Kerry" oa the Willamette river, sad baring Sailt a new storeitoase. and replenahed thessoc ?f e-xdson hand, now offers to exchange, for produce or caab, 2 assort-nie-it of Dry goods, eonsistin? of clothing, eassimeres. satis, netts, sheeting, shirting, and fancy gods; bats aad) -aps. boots and shoes, groceries in variety, with spices, nat. raisin, and candies; paint, oils, medicines, per turnery, crockery, tinware, bidlow-ware. staves, hard' wire cutlery, and many other articles to meet the wants1 of the pal lie. He has also moved and repaired hi warehouse, ser that he is now prepared to puivhase or take ia storage, country produce, whk h he can discharge by a slide to steamers' decks, without loss r expense of d.-avage--And being determined to constant! r lMaVn iLv gooas as me country trade may re, a? ""ee no can maKe it an object for tne peo ps. V exietid mm their patronage. 3. d'iffereuoe made in the price or goods, wbettsr" er stld for cash or produce. uctooer 2, ioi. sow DEALER in clocks, watches and jewelry. Sa- -Jv lem. O. T. Psriculsr attentioa paid to the jr- repairing of watches and clocks. All work war ranted. Jewelry repaired at short aoboe- FOR SALE: . ; , ... Watches and clocks. 8 day striking clocks at a Teijr low price; also 30 boar inwinecJocks. JEWELBl. - i Indies and gents Brooches. Finger Rings, Ear BmgSr, Gold Buckles. Guard Chains. Ac, Ac - - Salem, July 6. 1"- . I7tf Salt? Salt!! rr TONS " San Quentin" SALT, in about 0 andr. jLKj too lb. bags, iua received and for sale very cbeavw - A LLAN McKIN LAY A COCT 4 ; Oregon City. Dec. 6, ISofi. "' Allan $k Lewis WHOTSAU. MERCHANTS, PORTLAND, ORE GON TERRITORY. - A STORE room in Orleans, a first rate stand for s produce dealer. The Orleans warehouse and storw will be rented together if required. . unnsr- July 8, 1857- 18tt Allan, MeKinlar, a, co. GKNERAL ; COMMISSION : MBRCTHA S TS, "mo9 hMfcsaM sad Beta Dsstass hi Dry GoGra. Harfwaxa Ac-. Oregon City, O-T. T -s. riety, at. Ktf rale, Ac . . .' . . August iS. 1857. tf - MJRE8' VUIW. . JoryT7, IS57. XMf letter or etberwise,) free. Dec. 20, 1851. "7l