The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866, December 29, 1857, Page 3, Image 3

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TntAscftut's Report. Below is the con
clusion of the report of the Territorial
Treasurer, J. D. Boon:
Total amount of Territorial fnnds reeeiT
ed in the Treasury during the last fiscal
year, and in the Treasury, stands thus '
S08 11.
Total amount paid out on Territorial war
rants daring the fiscal year 1857, stands
thus, $1,960 11. -m.it 40
Amount in the treasury, f2,n
There are yet standing out, unpaid, two
thousand dollars, which hare all leeu adver
tised, and the money H in the treasnry to
ry said warrants. Besides those warrauls,
know of no others unpaid.
MAitmeo,
Ry the Her. Tho. Stephen. Nov. 20, Mr. Wu.l.i
BAti.tv Sixmrros to Mum Mautha Jaks Cooi-ib both
of Don la Co.
By the Rrv. Thou. Stephen. Nov. 1 . Mr. Jons Piict
to Ml lciiiAa Ows both of Dougl county .
At Corvallia, by Kmi. Hargrove, on the 2'Hh Inst.,
Mr. rniLir Couks, of Portland, and MIiwCuiaStoc.
of Corvalll.
iiif.i.
In thU place, during the put week, a of James
Tomlmson. aged about t rear. Also a m of James B
Thomas, agrd about 13 year. ,
In this place, on the iMhrast.,. daughter of C. A
Reed, aged about 19 month.
SALEM MAHKKT.
coaasrTKU wbf.kly, nt" rt. r. brown.
Salem. TVcember 29, 1SS7.
rtoDCct
WW!, white t
I 83
Wheat, mixed
ted, )
Oat,
Potatoes, ......
Onions, ------ -
JBeans, .
Itacon, aide. '.'.
Bkeeta, riams, ---- - ...... ...
I.rrYd, ii ker,. -".-.'. .........
JPiittes. , tVrh "roll.,
Batter, packed, .............
-. --
Chickens, per doxen,...
Floor, per 100 lbs.,
Pork,
rucitj
Dried Apple,..
Dried IVache,...... ........
Dried Currant
Apple, per bushel, Wintei .
1 00
I 00
8 on
.. 1 00-
17
17
40 a 50
33 a 40
40
3 Ml
. 3 &04 00
8
Irt a I
ltJ a ST.
73
..6 00 a 8 00
LUMBER.
Fir, clear, per M '... 00 a SO 00
Cedar, per M 40W:CiW)
Shingle, cedar, per M, 7 SO a 7 00
Shingle, fir, per M, 500
GROCERIES.
Sujrar, X. O-s Irt a
Sugar, China, . 14 a 10.
Sngwr, white, crushed, 83 a
Syrnp, 1 85 a 1 50
Coffee, 15 a 17
Kice, 15 a W
Soap... 184 14
Salt 4 a a
Candles, adamantine, per box...... 35 a 4
Candle, tallow 85 a 374
Saleratu,.. 184 15
Cordage, 85 a :U
White Lead, 13 00 a 10 00
Nails', cut, per krjr -7 50 a 8 Ml
Nail, wrought, per kep 18 00 a 1300
OILS.
Linseed, per gallon, 2 50
Roiled Oil, a 2 50
Whale, 1 SO a 2 00
Glass, per foot.... 8 a 184
'dry Boons,
sheeting, brown....... ...... .... 14 a JO
fsheetings, bleached....... ...... .. 18 a 20
Drills, brown....... ... .. 14
Drill, Uno 17 a 8
Merrimae Prints 14 a 1P
Comnion Fancy Prints, 10 a 14
Mens. DeLaine.fc..... ... 18 a :C
Irish Linen............. 50 a 1K)
ltrown Linen,... . .1-1 a 50
ltrown Table Linen. I . 40 a 75
tvatinett, double milled, I 00 a 1 25
Special Sttltti
. .
Tm the Oratorrikfic Voter of Orrg-on.
The wnsleTsroed.the Dera .TAtie CVntr.tl Committ
of Oregoa. hereby innan-T that the St..te Convention
of the liemocrwtic party of Oregon, will be lx I J at Si
lent, on Tuesday, the Itith day of Minh, l5s, for the
purpose of nominating candidate t- be supported by
the IVnvicrary, at the June chi-tioa la livs,arid fr
tranat-tioa of 9arh other btisinefM a tny prierlv
rae before it- In et.mliin(r the hai of rffrMMa
tion. the eomtnittee hrtre dpted the T ite oi't t the
Jane election, in tKiT. for tlie nominee of the IH-iho-rratic
party for d-lej.-te t Concre. and w.nil-1 re.--ommon.l
that e-h c-inty wnd tn Mid ronventMn one
dleirate. foreach 7o voir cast f.rwid domoor.uie can
didste for t'onirrerw. at saiii t lection, and one vte fir
every frrti:n ovrr 41; and that ea h crty sIibII !
entitled V at Iwt ooe del"mte whirh bsi will enti
tle the respective cuntrtn to dctcjruto, a f.-li iws:
Jirktui. V.li 6. J vephine 4. Marion . "nrry 1,
Clack arm 4, C'o 1 . Yamhill 4, Donsl i 4. Vnhin?
tm J. Umpqna 2. Multnomah 4, Ijine 7. Wud I, I.i.m
10. roHmtri 1. Benton 4.t'ltvn 1. TillimKk 1.
The committee wottl.l rei-ommend that each county
take eariy steps to recurs a full rrpreentation in raid
convention.
J. W. XESMITH, PELAZ'IV -MITH.
JUHV AD.VIU, a. k. WAIT.
a. bi'sh. KiAVARiisnrrr..
S.K.t H AlWlCK, J.t). WATHRMAN",
WM. HCtJHKS. A. S. WATT.
Salem. Pec.Jl.lSo7. 4UJ
l'ortluid Timen and Jackmnril!e HersM, copy.
Maaotile.
YH treait has pleaeo the omnipotent anda!vri"e Arrh
ftect of the Universe to call from onr midft. on tlie
!Hhday of December. 1X7. onr worthy brother, and
moch esteemed fellow citizen. Kx-tlovernor Junx I
;int. to trr another and betW-r world: Therefore,
Be H OntvtJ. That we deem it onr dnty. with tbe
mteMif hi wijow and children, as Main to have
the barial perrice of onr order performed at hi gnre
oa some suitable occasion; and we will on the M'.i d iv
of Jaanary next aemle at onr lodge mom. and make
the need fill arrangement', pre;aratorr to niJirvh in rcir
nlar pmceniion from thence to his irnire: and thtt all
Masons ta repnlar standing and the nci.ehborin.ff Lodges
be m-ot respei-ttnlly invited to join as in discharge of
lie sad and painful duty.
JtVsvaVm. That it is mr dnty as Masins to wear the
nana! bd?e of moarning for the spa of 30 days, in
token of respect for the memory of tl.e departed broth
er, and that while we recofrnie in tbia afnicticyi the
hand of Providence, and bow before the stroke, yit we
an but l jrc fit the occurrence.
Rnelctd. That a copy of the foreotnf; proceeding!,
sioiy attested, be -transmitted to the family of the de
ceased. And, also to the editor of tbe Oreeon taies
maa for pobiication. with a reqnextthat all the other
editors in the Territory copy the same.
By order of Salem Lod?e. No. 4. lec. l-.th.A. L. 557
lw2 THOMSON WAR1, Sec"jr.
Hm.Tfc J.CzariAT'iiSarjjical and Medical Tustituteis
ertensrrely known in this Territory that any notice
of it, or of him. might seem superfluous. Yet fearing
that there are those who heret.fore having no need of
aaedicm! aid. have neglected t-t ascertain the proper
aoorrea of relief in ca.es or mii!rtnnes. To those we
bejr leave to direct attention to Dr. U J. Czapkav, who
is certainly a rhysiriaa 0f eat kill and woridrrfcl
auccess ia Lis profewios). The Dr. has devoted much
aUtentloa to the treatment of chronic and private dbt
aael. and stands unrivalled in bis man)rement of
them- Ta those wbo need scch asMstnce we cbeerfnlly
'reeammend Ir. L. J. Czapkay ; it . uiJ 1 well at ail
events to consult him, as he makes u- charge for con
sultation, and much (food raiht result from it. The Dr.
ciarantee a core ia ail ca,.- or arks no compensation.
BsT Sea Dr. L. J. Czapkay '4vcrtisement in another
coin mo of this naper. 41m.l
tO"RX starch, tapioca, sago and hecker. farina, for
V- paAlinp, at 42tf) W. K. SMITH Co's.
RESTON" C. VIerrils yeast powders and extracts of
lemon and rose, for flavoring rwn. at
42tfJ W. K. SMITH & Co.
AMP oil, randies, and tweet oil. at
J mrj W. K. SMITH Jc C.
iOOPAL varnish, paints, oils, and paint brushes, at
J fitn W k' SUITH.HV..
W. K. SMITH Jk. Cos.
V YKRS Cherry Pectoral for aa!e at wholesale and
retail, at H 'lQ W. K. SMITH A Co s.
JCHOOL books, at wholesale and retail, at
2tq W. K. SMITH Sc Co's.
N
AILS, glass, and window n.h. at
lt-t!J w. K. SMITH 4 Co's.
3E best I lack tea yoa ever saw, at
tf W. K. SMITH & Co'b-
CAROLINA rice, and ayrnp to sweeten it in 5 gallon
kega, at Itaf W. hi. SMITH & Co s.
SHOT of all kind, and powder, at
sl'tfj W. K. SMITH A Cos.
DICKLES and pepper saoce, wash-boards and sand
A MTier. at Uzifl W. n SJllitl s. Co s.
tOTTOX rope, for rl-tbe line, and small rope for
halter, at titTJ W, K. SMITH "A Co'.
FRENCH merinos, and alpacas, at
C.tf W. K. SMTTH & CoV
Nevr Goods at New Prices.
WK. SMITH A Co. would Inform their patrons,
. and the public (fenerally, that they hare Just
nM-rircd a larire addition to their stock of rimmIs, which
Ihcy will exchange for produce, or cash, on the must
favorable terms. Thev have now a complete assort
ment of dry Koo'bi. which they will sell
Chraprt than any vthn- Hnrt ht Snlrm.
Their htrnk of boot and shoes Is e-pial ! any t be
f.mnd hi Salem, conslstinn or men's and bor a coarse
and Hue boots, men 'a and boys shoes; ladles Iim.Ih,
shoes, and lipprs, children and Infants sh.ies men s
ladies, and mis rubber ovcrsh.ies.and In short, any
thltia In tha boot and ah.H) line tlist ran be d.wired.
Theit stm k of eriKertesis aiso y-.. ...
cmiutrr produce.
Purchasers will do well b call and examine onr stock
lfore pun-ha.sli.ir elsewhere, as we are determined to
pive our cnsumicrs siittslactiou In the quality and pri
ces i'f our Rid-. 421 f
Prnsil Drngs! Drng!
tir K. BM1TH A Co. have just received direct from
. t'nlil'ornia, and lnm the States, a larnu addi
tion tothrir stock of linitr. and meilicinrs, inakinc,
with their former stink, the lutKcst, and best assort
ment or those articles, ever ottered for sale in the Wil
lamette Valley. They receive their goods directly
from the Importers and nianufactiin-s so that every ar
ticle bought of them ran l e n-lii-d upon as fresh and
genuine, and they are determined nut to be undersold
l.y any ether diVKcrrsts In the country, ttnlers sent
lnm a distance 'ul be promptly tilled, and at satisfac
tory prices. Store near the bridge, south end of Com
mercial stmt. Salem. 4'itf
BjoRi. Book I.
T K. SM ITU A eh. have recently received a Urge
invoice nl honks. direct from New York, which
they offer for sale at reduced prices. They w ill be con
stantly receiving additions to their stork, and rill keep
on hand every article in that line, which the wants of
the own trr require. One of the flnii will visit the
states in the sprma;, alter which they will keep a lull
assortment c4
I.AtrA.li MEVICAI BOOKS,
In addition to miscellaneous and school hook. Their
present sbx k bit tmles all the dillcieut kinds of arhool
book used iit the country, and a great variety of stand
ard scientific and niiscrllaneous works, all of which
will be sold at greatly reduced prices, to make room
for new one on the way.
They also have and will continue to keep a complete
assortment of stationery, si ites, j eucils, pens, ink, and
laocy artii l-.-a.
Store near the bridge, south end of Commercial
street.
Salem. IVc. 2t. Isj". . 42tf
1
)CKKYV1S and liquor fr nirdiciiinl purposes,
at It-ti K- s.Mllll t OS.
B LASTING (Miwd, and water pnv.f cans, at
ll'tl) V. K. SMITH A Co'i
LA DIRS' vl .ik. latest ntyic, f.r sale rhe-ip at
14-t J W. k.SMil ll A Co's.
KKESII aoit-ucntof all wo.. I plaids, at
V. K.SMITH A Co's.
ACKKRKL and codllah, at
(42tt)
XV. K. SMITH A Cs's. ,
S
ALT, i
il scds. and ssssatVas, at
1 till) V. K. SMITH A tV.
St rnyetl.
VPCTthe J.Xh of October, from Pprinf arr J
Valley. Polk Co.. a joke of work even
me a dark l-rindie. and tne other a brown.
S-me ear tntirks not recollected. No briud.. E:7bt
years old. Tbe fader is r"iiiest'd ti Inform the sub
scnlr. at Valvulitis po-t c.!ti e, Poik Co., and he thall
be comt'civ-stti d for bis tmnM-.
SELDEX IIHKllN.-s.
IV. 53, Hi7. 4Jlf
llo! for the Mate!
rIMIE nndcryiiTr-ed will leivefor the Atlantic St;ib-son
X the 1-t -i. .mn r iu January next returning in May
a.id will fnlull promptly any couimUsion be m.iy re
ceive fr the purchase f
LAW. SCIENTIFIC. MKDICAL.
CLASICAL, THEOLOGICAL,
and other kr books not ea;ly i.rocnred on this coaj-t ;
Also. Pi tnres. M isie, Musical Instruments, or any
other article which can be procured In the K-i-t.
Send vtiuronlers t- S. J. McCtlllMICK.
Portland. O. T., IVc. fi. Ii7. ImiJ.
v Vilinliiistr.ttor'a IN'otice.
N'OTH K is herer civea. fiat the un.leroijned wil
VniVefinil set'-b-mcnt cf the e-tatc of RALPH
WAT-')V. d'-.-eid.Ut of M iri .n Co., O. T..oi M n
d.ir. IHt. -s. l J.ato!ic Vl.k. P. M.. bcf.ire tlie
.liiilre of Pic Pr.'tmt Court. In nnd f -r Marion C-J., O.
T-., tlierefore tho?e interested will t ike notice.
AHXKll ALLEX. AdmlnV.
Dee. X, l?-,7. tw.t.ipaid
Xew anil l'.ts!iioiiahle Tailoring
VN I elotbiivg e-tabli-bnicnt. The wndersiTied
would n--pe -tdiily infrm the citizens ol Kaleni
and suTTooinim: di-tn.-ts. that they bare on hand a
well selected st n-k of clothes. cashmeres, and v-stiiiTs;
wliich we hil nuke to onler. in the luie-t stvle. and
ar prices to snit the time. Ojwra Peelen rbsiks il
pur: own mann"a.'ture, on hand, besitles a superior lot
rrsdv-aiade clotuing.
CI.EAsOX liRKXVIX.
Salem. Ie.-.S. l.,7. :i:tf
.o4irr.
TKOM and aTter this d ue all Ire'ibt by
i' the ftearner M K'KWh will
cmcsl by Kbip's m.'-as-irement onlv.
JXO. V. C.ii ir.lAX. .V.Mcr.
De em'ier 1, lsi7. 34i
Orcpoii fattttcs.
TIOCXD volume for sale at J-din Fleming's, Orepon
I 9 i ity. ar.l A. R. sliipley's. Poiiland. Iri-e, f-i 00.
Al law or !a-t sestti.m 41 00.
Ibfc. K, l-7. 4Itf
A (iood llarain.
riilE uiidersignol. proprietor of the Pnnetl k w,
J. Isfing tird of the buIties will either sell his fur
niture or rent it on reasonable terms. I will sell the
furniture at fifteen per cent discount. Tlie house has a
good nin of custom.
B. T. HI' XT.
Salem. Pec. 12, Is.".?. SwtO
Probate Court.
JONATHAN" KEEXEV. administrator rf the entile
of JOSEPH KEEXEY. deceased, having flled hie
accounts and applied t the Prbate C"nit of Linn
county. ). T.,f:r llnal settlement of aid estate, notice
Is hereby g;ven to oil Interested, that the first Tuesday
in January next b the t.me set for hearing the ssvne.
S. I). HALEY. J. I'.
Alhanv. Doc. 12, lo7. 3w40
II
CLE'S No. 1 Soap, the liest yon everosed. Try itN
vt bite lead, linseed oil.
turpentine, putty.
indigo, m.id.ler. copperas, alum,
oil for lamps and machinery,
New Oi leans sugar,
crushed sucar,
cream tartar, salcrat is, soda, at
2;tf MOORIS'.
Look lfrs.
TE have just received sn.oo lbs. of ground alum
I ra!t, wliich w e arc selling at 11.00 per bnndrrd.
IjlWSrt vl.i x t,u.
Casrt System Adopted.
N'O more crcslit will be given by me, and those in
debted to me. who bare not made arrangements
to pay their acconntt In pork CT ether produce, w ill
please call and make payment or settle by note, as I
intend closing mv book. C K. COI.E.
O.rvallis. Scpl . v,7. 2'itf
.Notice!!!
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, are requested
to call and settle with him, on or before the 1st day
of July next, and save cost.
JOS. N. PRESCOTT.
Oregon C ty. June 1. 1'.7. lltf
FAMILY BIBLES, Wnbs-tcr'a ljuarto Dictionary,
l'rivciity
Variety of Miscellaneous Works, worth buying, at
2Gtf MOOKES'.
Pork! Pork! Pork!
ALL thosa persons who have PORK, and HOfiS OX
,.....-e . - ..it :) i it .tlk.f, adt'.nl.ir. k.fnr
V r iji ' . i ' swrii , " ' ' .. ' " -
selling elsewhere, to call on the nndersiirned, as be will
pay the highest mancei price. i. i,a.-ii.
IS. M. I'u lir-i-ijc, a .hp.wiu s v.
Salem. Nov. 24, 17. 37tf
lOO Head of Cattle for Sale.
THE subscriber has at Amity, Yamhill conn- ejH
ty. 100 head of cattle, in good condition. g-"w
which he w'.ll wil on reasonable terms. Apply
to him at S-llem, or on the preniLscs.
JOSEPH WATT.
Xovcmlr 2, 15s7. 3tf
Hog3. Hogs. Hogs.
THEsubscriter wishes to contract for 10.000 Pork
Hogs oa foot, or in Pork, for which tbe highest
market price will be paid in cash.
Li's?ral advances will be made in cash on contracts
of Hogs. It. M. DU ItELLE.
- Olfi.-e at W. C. Griswold and Co.', Salem.
Salem, Jaly 1, l-i"7. lstf
AVanted.
1 n r frf LKS. Bacon, (Hog Kound) in exchange
LVJVJ ,JW for cash, by
B. M. DU BELLE.
IStf
rr Office at Griswold k Co.
Saltm July I, lis57.
ITANTEI) in exchange. for cash, 20.000 lbs. washed
V V wool, for which I will pay 15 cents per lb.
G. E. COLE.
"7AXTET in exchange for merchandise oro
V omit IO.OiKI lbs! good butter, for which I
on ac-
ill
pay jne m u-uct price.
G. E
COLE.
HAT Cotton Yarn has arrived, at
2Gtf
MOO RES'.
WAXTED in exchange for cash or merchandise,
20.WJO lb. of bacon for which I will pay the
highest price. G. E.C0LE.
eoflee, erred and black leas, eni-nea '-..,,
avnip i-ileratus in bulk, cream of turtar. salt soap, to
bacco, sa,rrt. starch, tapbva. macaroni, raisins, and
sweet oil, nil of which will be sold cheap lor ca-sh. or
Wallamet University.
SALKM, OKKUON.
rpHK FA( L'LTY duiliin the present jrar will con-
J. Slst of
Hcv. F.S. Iloyt, A. M., Presidrnt and A'ctlng Profess,
or or A in lent lui;imqes and Mntheiuatb-s,
C. H. Hall, A. II.. Prolcir of Natural S-lvnre.
DHpau, "o'id..
Miss Sarah Hucklnliani, Teacher of lu-tmuiental
Music.
The riii.i.KiiUTK Dkcaiitwkst of the IVnllamet Dili
versity bus la-en ui'jsuiJisil. oung men ileslfining to
pursue a n-gulur C.nirse of St ml v. are Invited to avail
tlietimi'lvea of the ndcantages alWdcd by IhU liiHlitu
llnii. All available ri'souives- will be lu'ulu use ol to
meet tlm wants of Students. Kllmla will be cinitiniicil
to secure a suitable endow inent;auil no pains will be spar
ed in olilaiuing uoniieleut and cape ricm-cd lustnictors.
The Collegiate J car is divided into in; re kirn, com.
nirncing as li. Huns:
The II rat term on the Hd Thursday In Heitembvr. '
" second term on the 1st ' January.
" third last ' " April.
Tha llrst two terms arvjiin-n mh eorA; the ihird,
rtrvrn tnttkt.
Vacatioks, There will be two vacations In the
yeur: one. in April, of lira u-reA, mid one, iu the sum
mer, of nine rrrrJis.
Ti-ition will be at the rate or f I per week, or tin
per annum.
THE OIIEUOX 1XSTITCTE. Tuk PitBi-Aaironv
liKraurMFNT.
Tkbu.-TIio Academic year is divided Into rout
TrMMS of frrm tarh.
The lirst li-riii begins on the 1 1st Thursday nf Atignsl.
second term begins on the '.M " " Novrin.
" third I ist ' . " January.
fourth " ' " List " April.
V.ii-ations There will be two vacations In the year:
one in April, of Itro trvttii; and one in the stimnie'r, of
air tcrrAs.
TriTiox will be iinld at the togiiinlng of each Term
in nHranrr. at the following rates:
In Languages, Higher Mallietnnli. s A ( hem., 110 00
Other studiisi f the Acadenilo Division, .. TM
" Common English Division 9 SO
Primary " " A AO
For ue of the Piano ; 1 Ml
" Instniniental mnsir 10 00
14. Instnictlntil lii vocal musia Is given to ell the
students it ornrngf.
Aiwissiox Slii.leiits will be admitted nt any time;
an t will be ehnrged for tuition tmm the time tfiey en
ter m ly, but their ppiitres w II be greatly promoted
by entering eat ly in the Academic jear.
In case where. fiom neceMliy, htmients leave before
the end f the tenn fir which payment has Is-eu made,
a Just proportion not more than tlncr loiirtb m l less
than onr-lurth of the tuition tee will be rtfuiulrd
Students are not allowed to leave Ju-t la-lore examina
tion. 1'ati.ms who are inattentive to this pnint. lullu t
great injury upon both the s'tub-iit and the lit-titii
turn.
H.nrriM:. Young gentlemen and ladies ran obtain
board at reason Ma rates with private lannlics.
Corasg or Sn nv. A Cnuive of Sludy has been
adopted fr both the Collegiate and Pn-parst ry De
paitoients, well eab nlated to sts-nre ripe scholarship,
mental .lis, i line, and a prre.ir.ition lor tbe active du
ties ol l.fe.
A liberal Course of Study has Is-en a 1 ipte.l f.irytiung
ladies who desire I obtain "a thorouuh education.
i- A Pipl im willls awiidc.lt i all h'i hali
complete the pirsctil rd eoure.
The t!ovKarr will ls paieotal but strict aim
birr eonstanlly tit Ihs f.imitilinii cf coireet habits of
Selfiloverunient. t'arcful uttci.tion ill lie given t
manners aud moral..
Sctii-L insmi-s. p-rp tnal. or for the period of ten
years, securing tuition at very rvdnred rat. s. can lie
purchased. For fm titer pattt -u!ar apply to the Piesl
dent. .IVr order of Exe.-i.livo Committee.
F. S. HOYT.
Sec U ui d of Tru-'tees.
Salem, De 1), ls.".7. 4ltf
The Graefenberg
F A M I L V M K 1) I U I . I! S.
Tbe Crarfrnbtr; Company.
rilHP INSTITCTIOX, (lnrorr.nit d l v the I.e,!s.
X lituroof the State of New 1 oik. Cap:l:il tl'W.telo.)
was fouuileil for the pnrp e of supplviuT the put lie
with the celebrated t!KA KEEN ItEKH MKIUl IMS
The series comprises remedies tor neai lv every di-ease
adapted ti every ( lunate. For Families, Tmvtll. rs,
Seamen, and Miner's use iber are nncputlled. All the
Me-licines are PI ItEI.Y VEi'lK T A HI E and warranted
t cure the diseases for which they are severally rec
ommended. The Orac Cc-iber;! Company il s not profess 1 1 cure
all disease with one or Ivr.i 'medicines. Our serlcscoii
sists of ELEVEN" d iT.-ret.t kinds, adapted to the varl
ous diast-s lnei,h-T:t t-1 tlie temHrate and tr.picclili
mate. T!ie full iwi:i c mpil-es the series vf Graefen
ln?rg M'-diciues :
v;u .i.i ki KMurnii vr.iKT..m.K rii.t.s
Are considemi the stan.l.rd IMl nf the dir. aud are
luliiiit. lv suiMrior t.i any Pill ITore t!:e pui In-. They
ojsrratc witliout irtitation nn nil the cx- n'tious. pinn
ing the I 1.h1 by li e bowels, Lver, kidneys and skin.
M.a.SIALLK rTKItlXK CITIIOI.HOS.
An Infalli I rem-.l c f.r nil .Pleases or tbe wnml
and nriitarr onr ins, weakness In tlie lai k. pain in the
tir.-s-t . uerviMinc-s, ib'Sility, et. 1:1 Cr.lilontia and
Oregon, out of more than a thousand ca-es w here this
medicine has U-en used. It h n in no hiurle in-tj-ice
laibdtogive permanent n 1 cf or t efl.it a certain
cure.
TliRnRtKFKNBrn i S.IK? Ar AKI LL A,
A powerful extra-t. One rs.ttle e-pu"! to ten of tbe
ordinary Sarsaparilla for p trifyin? t te t In d. A sure
cure for scrofula. rhiim ltim. ulcers, dyspepsia, f-a It
rl-.eum, mero'irinl diseases, cutatie-ms eru.tions, Ac.
TIK ORV.RN HOfSTAlX OINTMKNT.
Invaluable for biirus. wonnd-s. sprain, chilblain..
S'sres. Kwrilinps, s. n.ful a. ct--. A. a Pain Extractor,
it cannot be (X. t in d. u.r.rlil.g iuiiueiliate relief Iroin
the luo-t escrutiatiug pains.
THK a l:KI KM UI-.U t StMtRY S KIT.
This extraordinary article b a t.ee.ly a-.-l infill! Me
remedy in iiari hn" lr vntery. Ch. l.-ra Morbtn. Choi
era Infantum and fie A.iatir ln l.rs, if taken with the
tirxt symptoms of the disease. H is purely vegetable
in its compound.
gk t:i KNnr.lt; I'lm.imENs' r.ixActA,
ForsiimnierCompl tint, and in st diseases to wliicli
children are subject. Its true worth can never 1 set
forth in words, Imt it rau be felt and appreciated by
parents whse children have lai-u saied. N'. Mother
sh.s ll !? without it.
tub c;hu:i'knhi'ri run nrvnov.
Warranted a certain cure for this painful diseve
with the Ointment there are very few caes which can
not le radi -illv and permanently cored. A surgical
opcrition Tor Ple. or Fi-tcli sh. sill never be reported
to until this Ointment has been thoroughly tried. It
never fails.
Hn iFFV.NBKlWl VVK I.OTIOV.
Fr diseases of the eje this L. linn has no equ il. It
is a speed v and positive cure for inllammation of the
eyes, weakness, dimness and failing of sight. It will
always he lenctlcii!l in acute inllanimation ol the eyes,
and klso as a wa-li on inllamcd surfaces.
ORAKrKNBKRtS KKI KH AND Alii K riLM.
A speedy and psitive cure for this di.tres-dng com
plaint. Tliese Pills are crtmpoacd principally of Oiii
nine, with other vegetal le tonic, aiili-spa-moilic ninl
rebrirnge articles. Thousands have been pennancntly
cured by thiir use.
ca.ir.t-KNBniui consi mitive's nil m.
Sovet-eign in all Itri.nchi:. I and Pulmonary Diseases.
It is, beyond all o,:icitinit, troe that Consumption is a
curable dL-casc, ai.dtiiC Consumptive's liuiru U the best
curative ever Used.
uuitri:sii::i:ii iikaltii iiitti:rs.
These Hitters are i-kilfi lly and elegantly prepared
from a number of Invigorating healthy roots, lark,
herbs and vines. An invaluable t -tiic and hrrltli rc-
;!Akikndim:o uim u of hkaltU.
A h:inds.imelj-printed volume of 300 page, contain
ing concise sud extremely plain descriptions of H
manner of diseases, their symptom and treatment
Every family .should have one. Price only Si rents
It will lc hciit, p v-t paid, to any post oliicc in Califor
nia or Orcj,'0"' 0,1 iba receipt of 2" cents by mail orex
pre.ss. Address Redingbm A Co., San Francisco.
The Graefcnlwr Medicines arc Tor sale by all Drug
gists and AjMrthecaries throughout the country,
lo neral Agents for California and Oregon
ltEDlXGTo.NACo.,
Win Tcsalc Druggists.
No. 107 t lay street.
5an Francisco, Dec. 12. 1S.'.7. . timtl
J. Fleming.
AT the Oregon City, Post Office Iluilding, has Just
received, direct" from New York. 100 copies of
'Dawning' Fniit and Fruit Troca of America.'revised
and enlarged, for lto7 the latest published edition of
this valoanle work. He has also on hand, a good stock
of miscellaneous bookaatul stationery, for sale on terms
to suit the times.
Oregon City, Dec. 15, IS37. 41tf
Notice.
I HEREBY notify nil persons, not t' trust or harbor
Margaret J. Waddle, my wife, on my account, as 1
will uot pay any debts of licr contracting from and af
ter this day. FRANCIS WADDLE.
Eola. Dec. !, 1V7. 3w4l
CotTee.
IF YOU WANT a really good article of COFFEE, the
undersigned have got li.ooo pounds best " COSTA
KICA." Coaie ia aud look at it.
ALLAN McK INLAY" Ac Co.
Oregon City, Iec. 6,
J AS- K. RICH AltOP, I
San Francisco.
JSO. Ml-CBAKES,
Portland, O. T.
Hicliards & McCrakeu.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and Jobbers in Oregon
Flour, Grain, Produce, Fruit, Pork, Bacon, Lard,
Hams, &c, Ac Orders for Oregon trade promptly at
tended to. Ubcrai auvances mane on consiiiiiiciiis.
No. 41 Sicramento i-trcit, below Front, Sau Francisco
" January 27, l-a7. 4'ttf
Notice.
TO all whom this may come, greeting : That I am to
leave ftr the States soon, and would respectfully
reuuest those who know themselves indebted to me. or
W.G.Griswold 4 Co., to caU and settle without delay.
and ob ice "
SalcmTJauuary 27, 1857. Mtf
BOOKS ! BOOKS I !
o- 0 -o
New Arrivnl fur the Winter Cutiapuign!
s. j. Mccormick,
FltANKLIV' ItOOK STORE, PORTLAND, O. T.
Has Just Received direct from New York, a Large
Addition to his former stock of
. BOOKS AND ST ATI0XI.lt V,
'im;ining, in Part, at Follows:
S A X DP II S N E W SERIES OF RE A DEItS, -II
O N'T K ITU'S (JEOI i II A I'll IES, Primary and Manuiil:
MoWALLY'S t; lit It; It A I'll V, ltd part; '
Sl'PEUI'IM; CO.NGl:ES.S LETTEII PAPER:
CAP do;
nii.L, note and iikiefixg iiuj
Col NTIXtl IIOI'SE INK-STANDS;
I.IHMI MIPEU'S SELECT NOVELS;
Fl't.L AND II 1.F-HOtND IILA.NIv HOOKS;
SLA TES. Rs-uit ted size-;
I'KTKH I'AItl.EVS RECOLLECTION'S OF A Lin
TI.M E;
('OODIt ICR'S II ISTOUY OF Al l. NATIONS;
IIILDliE I'H'S FX ITED STATES;
lll.ACr S TUN E'S COMMENTARIES;
HPAI-.K'S AMEKICAN Illot IRA I'll V;
II A IINES" NOTES OX NEW TESTAMENT:
KOI.'lHKS CENTRAL AMERICA;
Flil'l T MtloK. six varieties;
WKLMS- M WllOX AND WASHINGTON;
TUKCAMP FIKESOE NAPOLEON:
HlSTOHY OF 'I llri MEXICAN WAlt;
WORKS OX ARCIIITEt I I TIE:
INDIAN WARS OK THE WEST:
VIOLIN. FLI'TE AND ACCOKUE0X ntECEPT-
OlIS-Af.'M';
SOUTHERN II MtMOXY, Nolo Ibnik;
IIISTOHV OK Til K HCSSIAN WAR;
HIE AMERICAN LAWYER:
POETICAL WORKS an assortment;
NEW II I -STORIES a splendid lt:
a,tnw ASSORTED NOVELS At' If,
TOGETHKII WITH A SPLENDED STOCK OF
CI I FT HOOKS', A Mi U MS,
Valenlines and Toy Books,
For Christmas nml IVt w Year's (lifts.
tirDONT FORGET-at
ir mtf u'.i.vr novo aovhs'
CHEAP ROOKS! AND PLENTY OF TIIHMI!
Calf, or Srnrt to the
F li A .V A" . .V II O O A' S T O It ;,
Front Street. Portland, Oregon.
s. j. Mccormick. '?--.
November 2, ls.-,7. . jm in
Ho ! Ye Workrrt of Iran anil Mrrl!
Tit AVK Eds day received by the arrival of the J. R.
Whiting from S m Fiauclscu. the folloriing aasirt
menl of irm and steel, to wit :
t.ooo lbs. Norway shaiie.
2.ool is. 2 xj Iron O'-t.)
2.0011
3 9-M-l
J.noil
n.tHiit
3.000
1 .ooo
31 '
1. 1, I.1J. and M.
i.Vlc., j. Land 1 1
inare,
L Inch round.
ussorted i :t-t steel,
hor-e liis nails.
I on
Wltlch together with Stock instate ml:is at etim-
plete an assortment as can Ira I'ouiid In Territory and
will tie s. as cheap as the t-OKAi-csr for cash or ciin
try prodnce. J. N. PRESCOTT.
Ore .n City, Fib. 21, 1317. r.uif
Boot and Shoe Store.
rREDEHH K W I C K M O N w-mld ann'mnre A..
t.i the ciliresjs ,.f Salem, and the surround- f
ing country, tii.it be have t ifcen a store on the ' fi
east side ol ComtiH-rcitil street, north of the post illi. e.
where he will keep rmLnd'v on hand a full ss..rt
ment ol every kind id" boots and'-Ws, In th . n.t sm and
sale work, wliich be will sell at the lowe'-t living pri
ces. Ileing a prj.-tlral workman, all orders for the
manufacture or repair cf work will he complied with,
and th work d-me ia a substantial and workmanlike
manner. Give me a call and examine mrstoi k.
1 REHERK K WTCKMON".
Sal-m, March ll.lf.17. Utr
Notice.
In Pie District C eirt. or the l'iiitd States, in nd for
the Fir-t Jii!i. ial Distri. t, in tlie Territory of Oregon:
VNDREW UOllEltTS. r. George W. Summers. John
N'rcrss, and Nane Mo.iiv, rAanreiy. It satis
larlorily apMaring, thit tbe delendauts Summers and
Non-niss ar lint resjdcntof this Ten it-uv: Tlirv are
hereby m titled that imless tiny appear In said C'su-t.
on the llr-t day of the ne.t term' theie-rf, t lie held in
Salem, on the t!r-t Monday ol April tient. nni! answer
the bill or ciimpl int. prating that a certain note, and
receipt exeruted by bin to detent! tut Snminers far
t nsi. may be canceled, the said hill will I e taken as
i i.uio-ed, as to said non-resident defciuln.ts.
E. J. HARPING. Clerk.
Salem, Nov. CI, 1-vjf. fwt7
Notice.
VTOW f rline sale and (mil pr..fits. for c-i or
IA On.-in pm-lave. A w II Ii led assortment of
dress p litems. IH-Iames. tiwrioos, Calie-. i;ioHnaiiiS
and all oilier c.vods for Ind'rs. An assoruneut ol bon
nets nml I idies hats of tha-Intel f.i-lii.ar.
Also a wdi Kelevtrd .si.irt'nent f d ithlii'.r, boots and
e!iocs of the best quality. coRVe, tea. susar. salt, ri' e,
pepMr. salaratus, and i imp oil, w ,tli other articles, too
mimeroits to mention, for sale opp-isite Ritum itro.,
next door lo the Cniou Hotel.
L. WESTACOTT.
Mayl9. 1UT. ituf
Probate -Notice.
PRORATE OOI'IIT OK
tss.
A. II ?
I. ivr Coi-tv, O. T.
To Margaret llogue. e-ainii. t A. II-igtie. Hester i i 1 1
formerly lle-U r llogue, Amanili Jane liopoe, Cl.ir
ind I N'on ross. f. rttn i ly Clarind i llg. and Clar
tndi Wood, min r heir of Mary Ann WnoJ. formerlv
Mary Ann llonue. of the State of IllinoU. and John
M. llogue. of tha State, of Iowa, beira to the estate
of Thomas ; llogue. deceased, late of the connive!
Linn and Terriiorv of Oregon:
A ''Ol" ill take ne"t.e thai nn the Mvth d ir of Octo
1 Ss?r. instant, James P. Ilotrue s hnini-trit-.r. and
one of the hetrs t said ed.itc, tiled his petitioi in said
t'.au-t bir an order of sale of the real estate of said dc
rrAsed. for the purpos of paying .b l.ts. eKpensrs, and
for distribution; and ir the inutrary be not shown our
lsrorv the fiit Tuesday in February next an order will
I made accordingly. It is further ordered thai this
notice Is- published in The Oregon statesman for Blteen
week, successively. S. I'. 11 A I.E V, J. of Pml-ate.
Octolicr I'.i, liw.U
Attaclimeitt Notice.
7'o joux a xn ton nt r baxas-.
TOV are hereby notified Hint unless yon npjiear in
I the District Court or the First Judicial DMrivt of
the Territory (1r Oivgon. on the first d ly of the term to
Is? held on the fir-t Monday or April, 1 v,s, and answer
the complaint ir Win. Parker on rile in the clerk's nfrice
oT said court, tor the recovery of the sum of $271 1
with accruing interest and costs of suit, the same will
betaken as confessed and the prayer thoreor will be
granted by tiie court. il. f. RONH AM.
. , Att y tor PI "IT.
Salem, Scptemlar 2', 1S37. - 3m-'9
Fruit Trees for Sale.
NOTICE to all who are desirous of purchasing jv
good ap le trees. Mr. II. Iloldcn, propric
tor of tho Salem Nurwry. has a few more thous- "
and trees for sale. All who ro desirous .if securing
choice trees, would do well to call and examine the
assortment Immediately, as now Is the lime to set them.
The assortment com-ist's (f most of the leading varie
ties of winter fruit. The trees are two and three venrs
of age. The Nursery Is one block ea.t of the Salem
In ti-.ute, where the proprietor will be round for the
present. - - II. HOLDEN, Proprietor,
i Decembers, K"j7. - : ., nVj
Subllniltr CoUcseT'.
Mr. MILTON WRIGHT, TVaeArr." ,
WILL enter upon his Hot tenn in the Primary lHs
partnient of the Sublimity College, oil Monday
the TWENTY-THIRD day Pf Noveinlxr. next.
Tuition, per term of t we've wo ks, ." c,).
For each branch above the Primary, fifty rents more.
Ry order of tlio Trustees, this 2fst November, 157.
ALLEN J. DAVIS, tirerrlai-g.
December, 2d, lft7. . . S'.itf
Mormons! Moruioiis!!
OWING to the man nut taking my Fruit Trees thai
I contracted to last summer, 1 now offer them fur
sale again, with the detorininution of selling out. My
trees consist of nil the principle Winter Keepers, that
have yet never been picked over. Come ahead and
gel your trees for I am sure you can l suited.
My nursery is situated at Silverton 4 utiles noith of
U, C.Gi-et's Fruit Farm, Marion.
(X. 11.) He careful and not go toll. C. Gccr's, lor
this ia otic of the other U'hoys! .
H.J. GEER.
Silverton. Dec. li!, IS.-7. 2'vO
Four Homes Lost.
fX "e 7th of December, was missing
Vr Spanish Korrt l horse, branded M L, on
the left hip. An American mare, roan col
or, 15 hands high, with a lump under belly
A black pony (Indian.) with roached main and while
hind foot. And a black cult 2 years old. -
A liberal reward will be paid for the recovery oT the
above animals.
Addr-.-sn at Champocg. Marion Co.
Miiiutnui.n".!"1".
. 1
December", 1S57
An . 1.
Attacliiue'nt Notice.
TERRITORY OF OREGON. TorsTT of Lanb Iu
Justice's Court--To JAMES SCOTT:
rOU are hereby notified that a writ of attachment
JL has been issued against you, and your property at
. v . . - .. . - . 1 j 1 ..!:..:
utcucu iu sai;.siy me demand ol joim v. insmnu,
amonutiug to eighteen, .",0-1 no dollars. Now unless you
shall appear before R. H. PARSONS a Justice of the
Peace 111 aud for said county, at his office on tha 1st
day of February, a. d. 1S5S, judgment will be rendered
agaiust you, aud your property sold to pay the debt.
S. LLLSW0RTii,-i'toir.
December!, 1858. 4wt0
Restaurant.
JG. KRIECH B AUM has opened a Restaurant, Bake-
ry and Confectionary house at Corvallit, Benton
Co., O. T. Will set the bast table that the market can
afford, and at all hours. Give him a call next door
nurth of City Hotel. 12tf
$25,000 Worth
or
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS !
rpiIR subscribers would respeetriilly inform their rus
J. turners and tha public generally that they have on
hand, aud are 1 11 constant receipt or goods 1 rum San
Francisco and New York a large and well se
lected stock consisting lu part of
Alum, allspice, an I 8liacca.
Iloniicts, beragea, nnd bn).inrn,
t'ambric, crash, and calico,
Domc-slic delaine.:, and damask.
Edging, embroidery nnd everything,
Flannels, fringes, and fancy lixhi's,
Ginghams, gailert and gloves.
Ilanillicri lilcfH, hose nml liulr plus.
Iron, Ink, and Inserting.
Jacouet.Jeaiis, und Java codec.
Knives, kid gloves, and knitting-plus,
Lawns, lard and Liverpool suit.
Mustard, mirrors, and matches.
Needle, nails, and nice things.
Oils, overshlrts, ind Ool nig. lea,
Pins, pants, and liaper,
0 oil's, ipiills, and ipieeiistrure,
liibbotis, razors, and rat-traps.
Silks, sugar, mid shaving soap,
Tea. t ibacco, nnd lurpciit'ne,
Pmliti-llus, under sl.i vis. and useful things,
Veils, varnish, and vinegar.
Wreathes, woolen goods, waffle-irons.
Yarn, yeast, and Yankee notions,
Zinc, and tepliyr worsted,
Ac, Ac, and so on,
Beside muny other articles too numerous to mention ;
nil of wliicli we lire Hirel ing ut reduced prices, adopt
ing the plan of " Q 1I1 k sales nnd small prollts."
The Indies will tlnd in their department a large stork
or fancy g.Mids. direct from New York, which Is not
usually kcit In Oregon, nnd by arrangements will be In
constant receipt adeouato to the wants of the ladies.
The Gentlemen's Department of furnishing goods
will seldom he euiialled. and excelled by none in Salem.
IIIOX Tlirl.l icksinitl sand irundealcrs will always
And a well-selected to- k of all sir.ea and shajies, (
get her with a good assortment of Iron aslcs. frmu 14 x
H In., to 1 H 1 1 inches, which we are selling at Portland
prices, adding freight.
We are prepared to receive all kinds of produce In
exchange for goods, and nlui monc-. Fur full partlcu
larxcall and examine for .your-elves.
W. V. GRISWOI.D ft CO.
Palem.Fe'l. in.ls.57. 4UU
New Constitution for Oregon.
7E beg leave lo announce to the public that we
t t are just receiving a large and wcl' selected stock
or g.mds from S in Fraii'-isco, wlib li has been selected
with great care by Mr. A leg. inder. who has been attend
ing that maiket lor smne time, therel'isre we can .afely
ay to the public that we can, and will sell, gooes as
low at w holesale or retail
AS ANY HOI'S!' IX OREGON. .
We will take in exchange for goods all kinds of pro
duce. N.R We will also pay cash for ail kin.U of pro
duce, to-wil:
Wheat. Hour, Butter. Eggs, Racon, Pork, laird,
Oats, Ac, Ac. Ac.
All who wi-U to purchase, will do well to call and ex
amine IWore purchasing elsewhere.
Our st ck emisist of every tiling lit the line that this
market rails for t i-wil:
Grey. White, Red and Itlne rVanJ.ets:
Coats. Vests, Psnts, HaN aud Hat rover1;
Ctidcrand Oyer shiils. Wo I ud Cett-'O;
Every description "f W hite Shi. t:
Owens Ware, Hani Waie and Cutlery;
Itisits. Shoes roarse and line;
RroansJ'nir. Kip and I 'owhl.te;
W.miI PI ti-ls, M("iii., Delains, lale pattern
In short every kind of piece goods, nnd the REST TEA
ever shipped to this mat kct.
A LSi I Cedar shins;!, s. Timothy seed and Hops.
Bd Give us a call, nml .ec for vour-s lvm.-ia
ALEXANDER A MlEWaX.
Corvallis. Oct la. 1 V,7. S.'.tf
New Arrival of Jewelry, &c.
JUST FROM SAX I-'HANCISCO.
T ROSENTHAL Informs his: patrons and
. friends, that he has J ist ret .rued rrun
i-fn r nn' ist.1 w utiaseieci assoimeni rn jew- t
olri-s them lur sale al Ins store on 'Front street,
BJ One d r below Dr. C.mbs" ornce."i
J l; V K L It Y .
Gob! nml Silver wat-!ie: Hold and Silver ehain.;
Gold bracelets; Gold ear-rings; Gold breastpins; Col.)
tintrer rings; lx ket-: Gold sns and pencils; Oold
sleeve ladt-His; Silver and Plated ware: Taney goods
and perrumery.
Mf. SIC AT. IS'ST11L'MF,STS.
Guitar'. Yl-.lius, Flutes. Fifes; a larire assortment or
Aeconleons, Ladiist work boxes of sll kinds. Gold and
Silver ;sM-tacle, Gold and Silver s"ns. Cutlery,
Cbs ks. an endless tarirtv. Ac Ae.
C Watches, flocks aud .lewtly repaired, and all
kinds of Jewelry made toorder.
i All of my work warranted a
er-Don'trorgefTbe Sign of the ilij Wateb."-fc
CnrvnlHs. Ort.2l.Kl7 33lf
L. P. Fi3her's
VDVKRTISIXG A getter. San Fr.incisc.N'o. 171
W ashington street, up stairs, nearljropjni-.it lo
Magoire's tiora lio-ise.
1 P. FISHER is Die authorired Agent of the
OKNJI.X STATr.-:AN;
Marysville Iferaiif;
Sacramento Cnion;
San Jououin Reput.liean. Stm kton;
I'aeilic Metlmdtst, Stockton;
Sonnra Herald:
Nevada Journal:
tirass Valley Telegraph;
Red Itlutf lleacnn;
Columbia Gazette:
Mountain DesnH-rat,riarcrrille;
Tuolnmiie Courier;
Culvarez Chr-uiicie. Mokelumne Hill;
El Dorado Drm1M-r.1t; .
Shasta Courier; .
M ari(M-a t;az. tte:
Yreka Weekly Union;
Trinity Journal. Weavcrville;
Iowa llill News;
Weekly ledger. Jackson;
San Jose Ti Icgtaph;
Sonoma County Journal;
Folsom Dispatch;
California Mining Journal; .
' l.os Angeles Star;
Santa It irlma Gnzilte;
San Dieu'o Herald;
Almeda Calmly Gazette:
Placer Courier, Yankee JiuiVt
Napa County Reporter;
Sierra Democrat. Powniev; lie;
llumlsildt Times;
Cnion:
Oregonian. Poieland. O. T.
Pacific Christian Advocate, Satr-m. O. T.
Jacksonville Herald. Jacksonville. O. T.
Pioneer and Democrat. Olvmpia. W. T.
Waslilncton Rrpnhliban, Stcilacoom, W. T.
Poynesian, Honolulu. S. I.:
Pacillc Commercbil Advertiser. Honolulu S. I.
Mexican Extraordinary, City of Mexico;
Hongkong Register.
ADVERTISING IX TH"E ATLANTIC STATE:-!.
L. 1. F.has'now completed his arrangcmcuLs for
the forwarding of advertisement to all the principal
largest circulating Journals and Newspapers publi.-tjcil
in the Atlantic States.
A Hue opportunity is hero offered t: those who wish
to advertise 111 any part of the Cnion, of doing so at
tlie lowest rates, and in a pr.nnpt and satisfactory man
ner. Augifrt 2.. !So7. - . 2ltf
Notice.
THE Judges nf the Supreme Court of the Territory of
Oregon, assembled ot the scat of Government on
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rpA KEN UP, by tlw ubcrlkerT Bring lit" IdTiTeowD
J. ty, Albany precinct, seven mile south of the Cal
apooia, oue yellow bay. home, Idaxe face, snip on the
nose, aome white spots on the back, right hind foci
while up to the pastern Joint, mane and tail black, six
year old !a:t spring, said horse was raised by C. P.
Kuighten of this county, nnd was traded off, said horae
has been ruiiulug iu this neighborhood IkuI 9 months.
JAMU COCHRAN.
November 2o, 1S57. . 2w42 ,
rpAKEN UP, by the snlmcrlber, living two mil- Mat
L a half est or Lafayette, Ttmhill Co, ope brown
Indian horse, supposed to fie about seven ytnr.oJd hurt
spring, right fore foot white, bld face. Also, one bay
Indian lllly, black mane and tail, supposed to be three
years old last spring, mid horse and Ally came to my
premise om time ia the moutb of Decemlier, 1S5S.
JAMES WATT.
December 1.1 S57. t 2w42
rpAKE-N UP, by the nijscrilM?r. living 14 mile north
A. east of Kowei.org. on north Umpqua, one pale rod
steer, white speckled face, and belly, marked with two
under half crop, branded M on the left hip, nppoed
to 1st fiair yeai old last spring, appralncd at tli. Al
to, one browa spotted steer, smooth crip off tbe right
ear, uraiioej npanisn.on the right hip. Supposed to lal
3 year old last snriiig; appraired at t ir,.
i-If is T 1. T r,
WM. KINDER.
Nov. 19, 1U7.
2w2
rpAKEN LP, by the rabscrlber, living in rVruth Fork
J precinct. Yamhill county, on tbe 30th day of No-vemlM-r
last, a a stray one bright bay horse, blark
mane and tail, lame in the right lore foot, and nearly
blind in tlie right eye; a little white on the end of the
nose, the right hind f.sit white, with some saddle
marks. Supposed to be 9 or ten years old.
BARNARD McPHILIPS
. Nov. 30, 1S57. . 2w2
rftAKEN UP, by the ubcriber, living In South Fork
X precinct, Ya'rhlll connty, on the 12th day of De
cember, liT, dti stnall bar horse, about 13 hand high,
black mane and aif, with a little white in the fore- .
head, his right hind foot white, aome saddle mark;
about four years old last spring.
EDMOND WOOD.
December 12, 1P57. 2wt2
rpTKE.V UP. by the Bubae-riber. on Bear Creek, about
L 6 miles from Jacksonville, Jackson eonntv, a me
dium sized Bpanbdi male, black, Khow by saddle mark
that he has been used for a pack mule, be carries hi
er always erect, is about ten yirs old.no brands via
ible. FiJANCIS PLY MA I.E.
1'eremlier S, 1S57. 2w42
ri'AKEN UP. by tlie nulsw-riber. on Applegale Creek,
X on the 2-ih day of Novemls-r, 1W 7. one half Span
ish cteer, the color yellow brindle, no brands. I sat baa
a small piece of the left ear cut off, with a small slit ia
the right ear. and two small underbill; the mid ateer
weighs about WW pound. JUSTUS WELLS.
Novembers. 1-S57. 242
r tiAKKN UP, by tbe subscriber, living aix mile west
X of lafuyette. Yamhill Co., one red btifer, two
years old last spring, white face, belly, and tail; do
marks or brands; the said beifer came to my preoiitasa
alwut the loth day ut la-.t fcepU-mber.
PETER SMITH.
Dec. 17.157. 2w43
r MA KEN UP, by the tubscriber, living IS mile north
X west of Itoseburg. on the ea-st Umua. one red
and white pided steer, smooth crop, and split in tbe
left ear, smooth crop, and underbit in tbe right ear,
brand undescriliabie on tie left aide, supposed to be
lire rears old Iat spring; appraised at forty dollar.
J.S. N'OLAND.
Nov. 9, 1A.7. 2w4J
riiAKEN UP. bv the subscriber.
one brown Indian
X horse, with a star in hi forehead.
and a ith c.ae
bind foot white, with a pacing gait, and supposed to be
ten years old; appraised at twtutv dollars.
JOSEPH HENT0N.
Nov. 22. 137. 2w42
rTViKEN UP. Lytbe nnlersigned, residing twenty
JL. miieaeast or balem, Mam-n Co., a red steer,
posed to be three year old. dark red. with a
Iitti
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white on the conpling, and tail, and a small spot ia tbe
face; no other marks or brands percetvabie.
BURNET TIFSC0MB.
Dec. 3, 17. 2w42
riAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living five miles
X mirth of Corvalli. on tbe 1Mb day of December.
137. one red beifer, two year old next spring; mark
ed witn a swallow fork mid an ituderbit iu tbe letf ear.
and a sm.sdh crop erf the rigbt; branded on tbe right
hip, with an snintelligble brand.
WILLIAM TATLOR.
v Dec. 15, lV.T. 2w42
rf 'A KEN UP, by ibe subscriber, living six mile north
X of Harrisborg. Linn Co-, one ox, supposed to be
8 or 9 year old. came to my residence twelve months
ago. said ox is Idack. with a white spot oa hi wither,
the end of his tail and belly alo white, marked with
a crop and nnderl.lt off the right ear. and a crop off tbe
left; no brand pereeitable. JHON P. RECTOR.
December 17, 1S57. 2w42
rpAKEX UP, by the subscriber, a resident of Lina
X Co., McDonel precinct, a brow a mare, three white
feet, with a star and snip in bis forehead, with nn
saddle spots on his back, and collar marks on the neck ,
five years old, shod before, about sixteen hand high.
JOHN NEEL.
December 22, 1S57. 2w42
r IV. KEN UP, by be eabscriber, ia Yamhill Co.. one
X cow aud calf, and Obe two year old beifer; tbe
cow is rel and white pided. marked with as upper half
rrop off the left ear, and a crop off the right, supposed
to be ten years old. and ha a calf about two month
old. The beifer is mostly white with a Mack bead and
some black eck on ber side, unmarked, with the ap
pearance of a brand on tbe riebt hip. bat nmntelligibie
BE.VJAMLN STEWART.
Dec. 7, 1837. 2w41
rfTAKEX UP, by tbe subscriber, living sixteen mile
X northeast of Jacksonville. Jackson Co., une red
steer, a white spot on each jaw. nnder slope ia the
left car. and a swallow fork in tbe right ear, two let
ter or figures on tbe left horn, supposed to bp eight
years old. And one deep red steer, branded C C or G
G on the right hip, a scar on tbe right side of tbe back;
marked a swallow fork ia each ear, supposed to be 8
years oli, they came to my residence aboot tw years
ago. E.C P ELTON.
Nov. 1?, Is.s7. Jw4t "
rp.VKEN CP, by the aulcriljer, living three mile.
X northeast of Lafayette, Yamhill Co., one bay mare
and colt, eight or nine years old last spring, right hind
f "it white, black main and tail, branded H on ber left
hip; said mare came to my premises aboot the 2th of
November. 18.7. WM. HILL.
Lafayette, Dec. 8, ls57. 2w41
rpAKEX UP, by the subscriber, living in Baker's
-X Prairie, ia Clackamas Co- one brown bone, about
1.JJ hands high, about 4 years old, both bind feet white;
a small white spot in hi forehead, saddle marks on
both sides, no brands or other mark perceivable; said
hore has been ruQuing in mud prairie since last spring.
K. T. JOSL1N.
Dec. 12, 1857. 2w4l
'MAKES UP, by tbe subscriber, living seven miles
JL eaxf from Harrisbnrg. Linn Co., a bright sorrel
half American mare, star in her forehead, right hind
foot white, no other mark or brands perceivable; sup
posed to be three years old last spring.
; HUGH 3T. H0DGEN.
Nov. 9, 157. 1 2wll
riAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living eight miles
X northwest of Eugene City, one bay horse, suppos
ed to be 14 years old, three white feet, black mane and
tail, some caddie mark, branded on the left shocljer
O T, on the left thigh with the tefter J.
JOHN BROWS.
Dec. 9, 1S57. . 2w41
TAKEN CP, by the subscriber, living four miles
south of Corvailis. Benton Co., one strawberry
roau Indian mare, supposed to be about twelve years
old. white face, aome white on ber legs: no brands per
ceivable. - A.T. ATWOOD.
Dec 12, 1K57. 541
TAKEN UP, ly the subscriber. living in Ashland
Precinct, Jackson Co.. a pale red ox, with line
back and white face; no marks or brands perceivable,
and is supposed to be 8 or 9 years old.
September 26, 1957. 2w41
TAKEN CP, by the subscriber, living two and one
half miles south of Monmouth one stag, three years,
white with black bead and neck.
STEPHEN STAATS.
Dec-8, 1757. 2w41
rtlAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living 10 miles aooth
L west of Eugene City, Lane Co., one three year old
cow, red and white, bug horns, branded 57 on the left,
hip. .... JOHN CARTER.
Pec 3, 157. wl
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1T7ANTED in exchangefor cash or merchandise, IPO
V bushels of good appres, to be delivered by the
10th of August highest price paid. G. E. COLE.