The . Lokdox Times o.v Dry Goods clerks. ine i liunaerer, at whose Toice all Britain trembles, steps aside for a mo ment from the great erents of tlie day and condescends to speak to the poor effeminate simpletons who waste their energies aim disgrace their manhood behind the counters of dry goods stores. Its remarks will ap ply to the clerks of New York as well as Liondon : " Whaterer a 'respectable young man,' who smirks behind a Regent street counter, may think or write, we maintain and the ' common sense of the country will bear ns out in It that the showing and selling of women's dresses to women is essentially & woman's occupation, and that the habit of employing men, whether it arise from the caprice of the customers or the calculation r of the shopkeeper, is inconsistent with the dignity of the person who thus devotes him self to an nnsnitnble occupation. That this is not felt to be the case by the parties con cerned, only proves how much use may blnnt the scnsib'.lities. Many a man who would shrink from niakinjr beds, like a Tor " eign hotel waiter, yet spends his life in an essentially feminine occupation, without a Ihonght that there is any thiux nmlig,oi6ed in the practice The 'respectable young men' who serve in drapers' shops may have their owa notions of dignity, but for our bart we would fur rather see any son of 1 - . t . I . I ours wielding me saw or .me iruy. vi, urcicu standing-side by side with navies on parade, than mincing and bowing and rubbing his hands to 'carriage people' during the best tiays of an effeminate lire. : Laxi Co., Hee. 13th, 1837. Mr. Bcsn You will do me a favor by sending your paper to , Cal. J would prefer yon would commence with Volume 7, No. 3S or 39, as it will be likely to give the official tote for the Constitution. I have teen sending "Avery's' Ox to the above named person, and have been foster fnjr him awhile myself, but as I did not like lis disposition very well, I muzzled him. Ie appears ta be rather ill disposed, and from his appearance, 1 should judge him to be breechy-; there is no fence (lawful or un lawful) that "will turn him, for wherever he can 6ud the best -ranire, there he will be likely to be found. His grazing country i growing scarce, and should his owner not wake some disposition of him before he gets too poor, he will not be likely to realize his importation money. Yours, resp'ly. AxotherOregoxiax Loose.-A few nights ago, a tall young man from Oregon, was dis covered by the San Franeisco police in a somewhat qnestionable place of entertain ment on Jackson street, kept by a female who labors under the thrilling title of "U"d heaJed Kate." An officer recognized the yonnsr man as a new comer from the land of big vegetables, and accordingly took him in charge. Some loose change, amounting to $720 was foQod on his person. His meeting with the police before the insinuating people of Red-headed Rate's hone had made his ncqnintnnce was a fortunate circumstance. Bmleli. ExT Ex-President Pierce has accepted the invitation tendered him some time since by President Buchanan, offering himself and wife a passage to Madeira in the Poiekiiin. They will sail somewhere about the last of tic month. t f Jcrisre William and family bave left Saiera and wlU k-ereallr reside at Portland. We regret to lose them from Salem. HARRIED, 0"i the loth in, ia the Fort Santia-m. Mr. K. M. Taruoa. of Marion county and Mrs. Mescillm C-b-vntnt. tf Linn Co. On the 22d inst.. et the bride Father", bv Rev. P. C Chapman, Mr. Johx Wn.;Br.xwnonand Si is Mart E. Ncvroi, all of Marion Co. DIED, At Port Orford.O.T., Dee. 3.1. of consumption. Jawr? larot Sarra, D. l.. of Xew Yurk Citj, aged S7 year nd 8 devs. Id this 'Tillage, on the 30th nlU. FKnwnucT Maim sax. of consumption, ared ahont 26. la Polk Co, on the 2th olt.. of typhoid fever. Jessk. on of Geo. H. N"tloo, aged about 21. SAL.KM BI ARRET. CORRECTED WEF.SI.T, BT B. F. BROWS. - Salem, January 5, A. PRODCCE. "Wneat, wLiu-,.-- Wheat, mixed.. ..... ... ...... ISof?. 1 371 I 5J.- Oats-- Potatoes, Onions, ...1.- Beans, Peas, Bacon, aides....... - Bacon, hams, ...... .- -- Lard, inkers, Batter, fresh rolls, Batter, packed,... ......... Efrgs Chickens, per down, Klonr, per 100 lbs., 1 Pork, v it v l T a . Dried Apples, - Dried Peaches, Dried Currants, Apple, per bashel. Winter,.... LUMBER. Vlr, clear, per M, Cedar, per M, Shingles, cedar, per M, Shingles, fir, per M... GROCERIES "Sugar, If. O,--- . Sugar, China,. Sngar, white, crushed, Syrnp, Coffee, Rice, Soap, ---- - Salt, - Candles, adamantine, per box... Candles, tallow, - Saleratns, . . Cordage, . White Lead, 40 no 75 50 15 17 50 40 40 35 35 3 50 3 SO a 4 X) m 25 75 00 25O0a 2000 40 00 a 3500 . 750a; . 500 00 18 a 14 a 23 a 20 16 23 .... 1 25 a 1 15 a 50 17 15 20 124a 14 24 a 3 35 a 40 25 a 37J 124a 15 25 a 33 15 00al6 00 7 50 a 800 .... 12 00al500 Nails, cut, per keg, , Nails, wrought, per keg,.. OILS Linseed, per gallon, Boiled OU, Whale, 2 25 2 25 50 a 2 00 8 a 121 ... 1 Glass, per foot... DRY GOODS. "Sheetings, brown,. ........... .... Sheetings, bleached,....--..------. Drills, brewn, .--........ "Drills, bine,--.. Mcrrimac Prints,.... ---- - -Common Fancy Prints, - Mona. leLaine - Irish Linen....... i...-- .... ..... brown Linen....... ...... lirowa Table Linen,.... .- tttttiiMritt, double nulled, 1 JteutoiJcy Jeans....... .. . 14 12 J24 17 14 10 18 50 25 40 16 20 14 20 ii 14 371 100 50 75 95 00 371a 60 tpeciil latieei SfaT Pound, in Miniature. " Salem, s anull Locket containing a X aiaama SataMeitttera. 'la ten weeks tlie present volume oftUe Rtateamao will close. Our terms are tJ 0 per year in advanee; SI 00 if not paid in advance, bat paid within 6 months; and $ 00 if not paid within 6 months. Owing to the saort time intervening between the announcement of those terms and the commencement of the present vol ume, last spring, we did not in all cases adhere to the published terms, but in some instances we received 3 00 tbourh not paid ia advance. But the coming year we must adhere strictly to our terms, in all earn. When not paid in advance, the price will be $4 00 or as OO.aceordinr to the time whea paid. If paid ttrirt- as siMav. it will be $3 1)0, but not attfliMC. We give notice tbas early that all may be enabled to send us the 3 00 before the commencement of tha new vol ume. We hope all in arrears will also pay op, and avail themselves of the advance terms, before the tth volome commences. A. BUSH. Dec. Z'J, DfS7. 42tf To the Drinorratlo Voter of Oregon The undcrslgncd.the Democratic Central Coram Itte of Oregon, hereby announce that the State Convention of the Democratic party of Oregon, will be held at Sa lem, on Tuesday, the 16th dnv of March. IMH. for the nnnuiM nf nnminatliifr rif4itltfta til ItA tftllinorted I tha lVmiwrirr. at tint June election in lttjri. and for transaction vt ancli other business an may properly rnm. Ivf.tr, It Ik 1,1 ojt.l.xr the basis Of representa tion ! uim...U. t...... ..toi.tnil th vote CUKt lit tllC June election. In 1S57. for the nominee of the Deimv cratlo pnrtv for dclerate ti tTonirres-w ana wotuu rec imni..1 :. ixh rnontr (end to ram convention one r.. ..k ts vatin cast forald democratic can rti,lr rorlinvm. at naiil election, and one vote for r, ti..n r in? and that each comity Khali I' miiilifd to at Uust one delrente which bati will enti tle the repectlvo coontie to dt legatcn, as rilljw: U. k.nnS Polk S. Josephine 4, Marion 9, Curry CUckamas 4. Cikhi 1 , Vnmhill 4, DonsUx 4, Wushinft ton Umnana i. Miiltnomah 4, l.nne 7, w anco 1, I.in in I'olnnii.i I. Benton 4, Clatsop 1 , 1 ill imok 1. The committee would recommend that each rnnnty take early tcw to fecure a full reprciitation iu raid convention. j. w. NKSMITH, DEI.AZHX SMITH. JOHN A DA HI, A. K. WAIT. A. BUSH. KDWARI) SHF.II.. (UP. CH A PWICK, J. O. WATF.UMAX. WM. lil'GHES. A. 8. WATT. Salem. Dec. II, 1937. 41td Portlind Times and Jacknourille lleralj, copy. Pa. L. J . CxAra ay's Surclcal and Metlical Inititntela o extensively known In thM Territory thut any notic or it. or of Dim. raicht eem miiw-mn, .n. Yrt Tr-irin that there are thine who heretofore hnvinr no need of medical aid. have nejlccted ascertain the proper roneioi reuei in cascoi mts(,irtnne. To those we beg leave to direct attention to Dr. J. Csankar. who t i - ..... .l ... is nm n v m l iiexiemn ni vrcni kkiii ami r,nifrrii nece in in proiesslnn. The Dr. hai devoted mm attention to the treatment of chronic nnd private dis eases, and stand unrivalled in his management of mem. to tnoe woo need snch a-wNtaiee we rheerfull recommend !r. I.. J. Cxapkay : it would he well at ail event to consnit mm, nx lie m ilses no cliat se rr ron anitation.and ranch ood mtjfht resnlt fnra it. The Dr. guarantees a cure in all case or asks no compensation er See l)r. u.J.Czapkay xadrerliseraents in anothrr eoinron or lois paper. 41ml Stnlioncrj-, Stationrrr: Tl L. BRADLEY A Co.. have iu received, dirrs' Htm from New York, per clipper nhip Anrora. a 8ne lot of blank books , and atationcry generally, consisting m pan m in loiiowin : 400 fleam paper of every variety: 1000 ynires blank books, half bound, full bound II kinl: J00 Dos. ink. Daviea best black, blue, ant red; 75 Beams wrapping paper dif. site; 50 gross pen holders; SO slate pencils; 19 dns. sl:ites. Turether with a (feneral assortment of school and ini sci llaaeous books Sanders spellers and reader levies' and Thompson 'a mathematics complete. We wonldsay to those whobny to sell anin. jn-t eive ns a can. K. L KKAULtvY A I O., City Book Store, Oregon City. Dee. M. 1 V.7. " 43tf Something New EL BRADI,KY A Co., have io-t received a I t of hand looks for home improvement: larae prsinjr how to write, liow to tal!c. h-w to In-have. lnw to do business, t:i one volume; will he sent free of punt age to any part of Oregon, on receipt ot f 2. Address K. 1.. lilt A iM.KY, City Book Store, Orepm fit v. Pec. 20, 1;7, 43f" Hooks! Hooks! BRADLEY A Co., hnve recently received E. It arse I t of Fowlers and Wells publications. Take notice all ye that are skk. niter (cure) is powerful nice thin? in a family. Iec. , !;. tf Sherirrs 8ale. NOl It h fc hercry a'ven, that, by virtne of an exe entiontome directed, out of the Territoriul ide of the Cnited Ststes district court fortlie 1st IndiriiJ dis trict of Oremn Territory.in favorof Thomas II. Peame asent fr Uie Missionary Society of the Methodist Kpis- coai t.nurcn. ana araint Hamilton tampceii. lor want of personal property. I have levied npon and will prveed to sell at the eoiirt hooso fa Salem in Marion eonnty. tlreeon Territory, on the 30th day of Jamtarv. lvW.all the ricut. title and interest of the said Hamil ton Campbell to the south half of the fnllowins des cribed real estate, to wit: The s,-w. qr. of tlie n. w. qr. ot see. m, me w. lis i! or tne s. w. qr. of see.3H.tnea hf. of then.e. or of sec. 27, the . e. qr. of aec.t7.the n. e. qr. or sec. si. tne n. w. r. or thes.e. qr. of sec 34. the w. hf. of the a.w. nr. of sec. 31. in t-! . r. S w. v'outainina 640 acre, more or k-s. Sale to I t?twecn tne hnors or 10 o e.s-li A. M. and 4 o clock P. M ,wf said day. fr cash to satisfy said esreetiti"B. .. A,COUXO KR. Fheriir. January 2. IV. 4wt3 Strayetf, Tt sto'en. on or about July I V. 1 Vi". from the sul rils-r, II miles snith f Albany. 1 yoke of cattle. one white, one red. no lirand. 1 inre horns, weiirh ab-Hit ircra II to l-i handred each, one Spanish mare, branded A T on left hip. Whoever returns said cattle shall be liberally rewarded. JOPF.ri! I. APR tXT Dee. 23. 1S.-.7, 3ml3pnid To II. J. Harris. ripHERE i remaininir in our wire hniee, a is.-ka;e J. addressed to von marked "Glass;" yon will idea can, pay cnarires, aud take me same. W. C. ; KlfsWOLD Co Salem. Jannary 1 . ls . 2w3 KUort Settlements make long friends. T'HE old year has pased. and we wnnt all thosewho X Inns Uk meves iudebtetl to ns to come forwai and settle and s:et their "Kew Years" present. 0)u't forget this; we mean just whit we say. W.C.tiUlSWOLD A Co. January l. 1V4. 43tf Lona; Looked for Come at I.aat. CLOCKS! WATCHES! CLOCKS! Time it men if. J VST received a conMsnment of clocks and watches at C. B- Pillow which will be Id st fair prices, and warranted to keep go-id time; eijrbt day and thirty hour weight clocks. Gold atd silver hunting case watches, and a general assortment oi jewelry come one, come an. C B. PILLOW Pec. 23, 1S07. . Iail3 New Goods at New Price. w K.SMITH A Co. would inform their patrons, and the pnblie generally, thut they h ve inst received a larre adrtiti.m tJ their stock of goods, which they Will exchange for produce, or cash, on the most lavoraoie terms, i bey nave now a complete assort ment of dry goods, which they will sell Cheaper than any oAcr (fore in Sa!rm. Their tock of boots and shoes is equal to any to be fnond in Salem, consisting of men's aud boy coarse and fine boots, men's and boy's shoes; ladles boot. hoes, and nippers, children and miauls shoes men s ladies, and mwes ruboer overdoes. una in snort, any thiiia in the bot and hoe line that can be desired. Their stork of groceries is also full, 'consisting of coffee, green and black teas, crushed and brown sugar, syrup. Maleratus in bulk, cream of tartar, salt, soap, to baeco. sago, starch, tapioca, macaroni, raisins, and sweet oil, all of which will be sold cheap for cash or country produce. Purchasers will do well to call and examine our stock before purchasing 'elsewhere, as we are determined to give our customers saitsiacuon in tne quality ana pn ces of oeir goods. 'M 11CUE W1XK8 and liquors Tor medicinal purpoxs, at 42tf )V. K. SMITH Co s. B LASTING powder, and waterproof caps, at I4itij vt . tv. n."ii i it k to a. LADlfiS' cloaks, latest style, for sale cheap at I42tf W. K. SMITH A Co. FRKSH assortment of all wool plaids, at (42tf W. K. SM ITH A Co's. M ACKERKL and codfih, at (42tl) W. K. SMITH A Ca n. i ALT. sal soda, and sassafras, at (42tf) W. K. SMITH A Co's. Strayed. - ABOITT the 20th of October, from Spring Valley. Polk Co., a yoke of work oxen . KrinHU. and the other a brown. Some ear marks not recollected. Xo brands. Eight vears old. The finder isj requested to inform the sub scriber, at Yalfontis post oftiee, i-oia to., ana n snau be compensated for his tronoie. SELDEN HIGG1XS. 42tf Dec. 23,18)7. Oregon Statutes. T0UN"D volume for sale at John Fleming, urcgon City, and A. U. Shipley's, Portland. Price, $5 00. Also laws of last i-essiuu $1 00. Dec. 17, 18i7. 4ltf Look Here! WE have joKt received R.000 Ihs. or gronnd alum salt, which we are selling at M.O0 per handred. tiltlSN ULU dC - Caste System Adopted. NO more credit will lie given by me, and tnoae in debted to me, who have not made arrangements to pay their accounts in pork or other produce, win nlease call and make payment or settle by note, as I intend closing my books. O. E. COI.r-. Corvallis. Sept. 8, ihoi. s HOT of all kinds, and powder, at t42tr- V. K. SMITH A Cos. JNotice!!! ALL persona indebted to the subscriber, are reqoested to call and settle with him, oa or before the 1st day of July next, aud save cost. JOS. X. PBESCOTT. 13tf Oregon City. June 1 1S57. Pork! Pork! Pork! AI-Lth-e pecsona who have PORK, and HOGS OX FOOT, to sell will find it to their advantage before selling elsewhere, to call on the undersiirned, as be will pay the highest market prie, JJJ CAfcH. B. M. UU IttLLE.at Griswold'a A Co. Balcm, Xov. 21, 157. 3;vi Wallamet University. SALEM, OREGON rrHE KACCI.TY dnring the present year will con J. sist of Rev. P.R. Hoj t. A. M., President and Acting Profess, or of Ancient Uingua?es nnd Mathematics. C. H. Hall, A. H.. Pmrrawr of Nattirul Si lence. Edwin Caitwrlght, I t . v D. L. Ppaulding. f Teachcra of Common English .miss fiarun iiiickiiignam, Teacher of liistruinciital music. met oil. Mil atr l'i:rARTUKNTof the Wall imel llnl versity has lieen oranixad. Young men designing to a irK.uji v'nirse oi isiuay, are invited to avail inemseivc or me aiivatitsgcs atlnrdcd by this Institu. hoii. .in avnusijn- resources will be made lis ot to meet tlie wants of Students. KBoits will be continued to secure a suitable endowment ;und no pains will be spar ed in obtaining competent nnd experienced Instructor. The Collegiate year U divided into thrrt femii, coin- meuciiiic as ii'innif: The lirst term on the Sd Thursday in September. ' second term on the 1st " January third last " April. Tlie nrst two term trvjtjlrrn trecks fork; the third. rtrrrn terris. i ACnoss. There will lie two vacation In the year: one. in April, or fico mi, and one, in the sum' iner, of nine tcerk. irmiw win tie at the rate of fl per week, or t40 per annum. THE OREGON IXSTITlTE-TuK Pkki-ak tnntv DrrAitTauMT. lERSis. uie Academic year Is divided Into pot'K l ksms oi ritrtn vnKt tarn. The first term ls?gins on the last Thursday of August second term be c ins on the 2d Xnvem. " third list ' " Jiiiimiiy, ' fourth " ' " Ust ' " 4uril." Vacatioss There will be two vacation In the year: one in April, of ftro trrrJts; and one iu the summer, of IX irrTKM. Trmox will be uaid nt the beginning of each Term in artranr. at the rillnwing rales i In Languages, HiTher Mathenmtic A Chem., 10 00 " Other studies of the A'-a Jtetiiic Division. . . 1 SO " Common English Division, 6 CO " Primary ' " S 5n For use of "the Piano I SO " Instrumental music 10 00 Instruction! In voral music b circa to ail tus atnileutsjvye oy .-narge. A pjussiom:. students will be aaailtted at any Unset and will be charged for tuition from lb time they en- ter oriy. but tni ir progress w-u ds greatly proianed liy entering earlr In the Academic year. In cases where, from necesaitv. students leave before the end of the tenu lor which payment has leea made. a jut proportion not more than three-fourths nor lea than one-fourth of the tuition (ee will be refunded. Students are not allowed to leave Just before examina tion. Patron who are Inattentive to this point, lunici great injury upon both the rtmlent and the Institu tion. lUviamNi:. Y011115 pentlemen and ladies can obtain board at reasonable rates with private families. Coras, of Srfpy. A C'tre of Study ha been adopted for bth the IVUegiate and Preparatory le partnients. wi II enlctilated to ecur ripe scholarship, mental discipline, and a preparation for the active du ties ot life. A liberal Course of Study ha been adopted for young ladies who desire to obtain a thorough education.. A IHpl ima will he awarded t- all who shall complete the prescriletl course. The tlovKKMUKsr will Is- parental but strict aim ine constantly at the formation of correct habit of Self-tSovemmer.t. Careful attrn'.lon will be given to manlier and in irals. Sciloi.snin. perretnal. or for the period of ten years, securing tuition at very reduced rale, can lie purchased. For furtlier particulars apply to the Presi dent. Per order of Executive Committee. F. S. HOYT. Sec. Board of Trustees. Salem. lVc. Id, I-C.7. 41tf The Graefenberg1 V A'JM L V M E I) I C I N K S. The Grnrfrnbrrg Companr. THIS IXSTITl TIOX. (Incorrs.rated by the Legi I iture of tlie State of New York. Cupiul loo .000.) was founded f"r the purpos of supplring the public with the celebrated G K A EFEX BEItli MED1CI.N l-S The series comprise remedies lor nearly evety disease adapted to every 1 liraate. For Families. Travellers, Seamen, and Miner's u-e they are unequalled. All the Medicines are PCUELY VEGETABLE aud warranted to cure the diseases for which they are severally rec ommeuded. The tJraefenlierg Company die not nmfmn t t cure all disease with one or two medicines. Our series con sists of ELEVEN d:B"erent kinds, adapted to tlie vari ous disease incident to the temperate and tropica! cli mate. The roll-iwing comprises tne series or Oraelen- berg Medicine : Tns QRjicrRNRKKn vraET.'.Bt.t rtt.i Are onsiJcred the stsndArd Till of the d:iv. and are nlinib Iv suiierior to any Pill before the pnMic Thev openite without irritation on all the excretion, purg ing tlie blood iy tlitf 111 K, liver, siduey and kin. MtRsilAl.L'5 ITER1ME C ATHOLICOS . An infjll l 1? remedy f ir all disease of the womb and urinary ont-ui. weakness in tlie back, pain in the ireast. nervousness. ooilite, etc. In t aloornia aud report, out of more than a thousand ca.se where tbia medicine has been used, it has in no single instance fa I 'd to give permanent relief or t effect a certain cure. TnauRAKVTNai mi aasAiAnii.i.A. A powerful extra t. One Imttle eiunl to ten of the ordinary Sarsapariila for purifying the Llood. A sure cure for scrofula, rheum itisra. ulcers. dvsiepsia, salt rheum, mer-11ri.1l diseases, cntaneou eruptions, Ac. tos cnF.E; aorri! oiictiibst. Invaluable fir burns, wiinjs. sprain, rhilhlnin. res, swelling, scrofula, etc; A.f a I'aln Extraetor, it cannot be exi-clled. alT -rjing immediate relief from.j the mot cxcrutialing pains. TUB OBAEF AKBil nvSENTKBT svni r. This extraordinary article U a speedy and Infallible rcmedv in Diarrhoea, livseuterv. ChnUra Morbus. Chol era Infantum and the Asiatic Cholera, if taken with the lirst symptom of the disease. It is purely vegetable in its cotnpound. on iFrTOito cmi.DnicxV r acaci a, ForsnmmerCompUint. and mot disease to which chil'lren are subject. Its true worth can never Is? set forth in words, hut it can be felt aud appreciated by parent whose children have been saved. Xo Mother should be without it. ' tns GBArrKMimo riLa auticnr. Warranted a certain cure for this painful disease with the Ointment there are very few case which can not l rs'licillr and permanently cured. 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These Bitters are skilfully and elegantly prepared from a number of invigorating healthy roots, bnrks, herb and vines. An invaluable tonic and health re storer. URAEFENRKItO MAM'AL Of IIKALTH. A handsomely printed volume of 300 nagrs, contain ing concise and extremely plain description of all manner of diseases, their Kvniptoms and treatment. Every family should have one. Price only 25 cents It will tie sent, post paid, to any post ollice in Califor nia or Oregon, on the receipt of 2o cents by mail or ex press. Address iceiiington x 1,0., did rraucisco. The Ornefenbers' Medicines are for sale by all Drug gists and Apothecaries throughout the country. cneral Agents tor t aiuornia ami irer.io KKD1XGTON A Co Wholesale Druggist. Xo. 107 Clay street. San Francisco, Dec. 12, ISo". u41 J. Fleming. AT the Oregon City, Pot-t Office Iiuilding, has just received, direct'from Xew York, loo copies of Dawning a 1 nut and Fruit Trees of America, revised nd enlarged, for 157 the latest published edition of this valuable work. He has also on hand, a good stock of miscellaneous book and stationery, for sale on term to suit the times. Oregon City, Dec. 15, 1807. 4Itf Notice. HEREBY notify all person, not to trust or hnrbor Margaret J. Waddle, my wife, on my acconnt, as I will not pay any debts of her contracting from and af ter this day. FRANCIS WADDLE. Eola, Dec. 9, 1857. 3w4t Coffee. TP YOU WANT a really good article of COFFEE, the X undersigned have got 15,0Ort pound beat " COSTA KICA." Come in aud look at it. ALLAN HcK.IXL.AY & Co. Oregon City, Dec 6, 1856. J AS. B. KICnARDS, 1 JSO.VCCBAIEX. I San Francisco. 1 i-oniana, w. a. i Richards & McCrafcen. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. and-Jobbers In Oregon Flour, Grain. Produce, Fruit, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Ham. &c.,&c Orders for Oregon trade promptly at tended to. Liberal advances mane on consignments. No. 41 Sacramento street, ueiow rrouv, oui r rn.u--.ioto January 27, 1857. Notice. TO all whom this may coma, greeting : That I am to leave for the State soon, and would respectfully request those who know themselves indebted to me, or w.C.Griswold A Co., to call and settle without delay, and oblige W.C. GUrsWOLD. balcm, January .1, 1 ?o 1. -j BOOKS! EOOKSI! 0-O-0 New Arrivnl for the Winter Cumjmign 8. 3. McCOIlMICK, -FRAHKL1N" HOOK STOItE. PORTLAND, O. T. Hun Just Received direct from New York.a Large . Additlou to his former stock of HOOKS AND STATIONERY, t'onun'Miiig, in Pail, at hotlmot: SANDER'S NEW SERIES OF READEltS. JIONTEITH S tlKIHiRAPIHES, Primary and Manual; MoW ALLY S GKOUItAPHY. Sd part; SUl'KKH.XE CONGRESS LKI I KK PAPER; CAP do; BILL. NOTE AND BRIEFING do; COI'NTINtl HOCSE INK-STANDS; l.tMKl HARPER'S SELECT NOVELS: Fl'LL AND HALE-BOL'ND ULA.NK BOOKS; SLATES, Bssoi ted Hires; PETER PARLEY'S RECOLLECTIONS OK A LIFE TIME: GOODRICH'S HISTORY OP ALL NATIONS; HILDRKTM S " UNITED STATES; III, ACKSTOXE'S COMMENTARIES; SPAHK'S AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY: BARNES' NOTES ON NEW TESTAMENT: SOPHIES' t' EXTRA L AMERICA; KRC IT BOOKS, six varieties; WEEMS' MARION AND WASHINGTON; THE CAMP KIKES OK NAPOLEON: HISTORY OF THE MEXICAN WAR; WORKS ON ARCHITECTURE: -INDIAN WARS OF THE WESTt VIOLIN. FLUTE AND ACC0HDEON PllECEPT- OKS .Vfc'ir, SOl'THERN HARMONY. Note Bonk; HISTORY OF THE R I' SSI AN WAR; THE AMERICAN LAWYER; POETICAL WORKS an assortment; NEW HISTORIES a splendid lot; 3,000 ASSORTED NOVELS NE1V, TOGETHER WITH A SPI.EXDEDSTOCK OF GIFT HOOKS, ALBUMS, Valentines and Toy Books, For Curislmaa and Nw Year's Gifts. 0 - ' urDONT For you trAirr o; Hwk-sr . . CUBAP BOOKS! AWD Pl.tf- lQF THEMn Call, r StndJolke F R A X A" LI X BOO K S TOR 1Z, . Front Street. Portland. Oregon. S. J. McCORMICK, Prvprutor. November ii. 1S7. - 2m:l Drags! Drags! Dross! K. SMITH A Co. have Just received direct from California, and from the State, a large addi tion to their stock of l)me-i, and medicines, making, with their former trk. the 1 irgest. and best assort ment of thoe articles, ever offered for sale in the Wil- lamette Valley. They receive their good directly from the importer and manufacture to thut every ar ticle bought of them can I e relied upon a fresh and genuine, and they are determined not to be undersold liy any other drucyiwta in the country. I irder Kent from a distance will be promptly tilled, and at satisfac tory price. Store near the bridge, south end of Com mercial street. Salem. 4tf Ho ! Te Worker of Iroi and StrrI ! T HAVE this day received by the arrival of the J n. X titling: trom t-au t rancisco. tlie followinff assort- nieni 01 iron btiu meei. 10 wit : S.OilO Hi. Norway shape, 2.IXK) lbs. 1XJ Iron (flat.) 1.000 " SX-l-ltl " ' 3 INK! " j " !oio " 1. 1. 1. 1 J. and 14. square. 3.000 ' j,5 1C . Land 1L inch round. 1 .noil ' assorted cast steel. 100 horse shoe nail. (G) Which bicether wilhsbx k in store mike a com plete an assortment as ran be found in Territory and ill lie ld as cheap as the CHeirtwr for csn or coun try produce. J. N. PRESCOTT. tirearon City. i-eb. 73, 17: sntf Doot and Shoe Store. FREDERICK W 1 C K M O N wouli announce A to the citizen of Salem, aud the surround- fml inr country, tliat he have taken a store on tha ' east side of Commercial street, uorth of the p-toDice, wnere lie twui Keep c-sn-tanitr on tuna a urn assort ment of every kind of boot and'shoe. both . iL-toin and vale work, which he will sell at the lowest livin pri ce. Ileing a practical workman, all order for the mannfactiiie or repair cf work will be complied with. and the work done in a ub-tautul and workmanlike manner. Oive me a call and examine m v stock. FREDERICK WICKMON. Sclera, March 12.1V.7. 13tf In the District Court, of the United State. In and for the First Judicial District, in the Territory of Oregon : VNDREW ROBERTS, r. Georee W.Summers. John Norcross. and Isaac Mooie, hi ch merry. It satis factorily appearing, that the di-i'endiut Summers and Xorcroia r not resident of this Tenitrv: They are hereby notified that unless they appear in said court, on the first day of lie nexMerm" thereof, to be held in Salem, on the first Monday ot A pril next, and answer the hill of complaint, praiing tli.it a rrrtain note, and receipt executed tic htm to defendant Summer for niy be canceled, the Mid bill will lie taken as confessed, as to said non-resident defendant. , E. J. HARDING, Clerk. Salem. Nov. !l. ls".7. Cw37 Notice. N'OWf-r large sale and smal profits, for Cash or Ore rou produce. A well selected assortment tf dresa pattern. Del lines, Meriuo. Calicoes. Ginirliani and atl other goods for ladies. An assortment o! bon nets and ladiea hats of the In test fashion. Alsva well selected assortment of clothlne.lioots and shoea of the best quality, coffee, tea. sugar, salt. rice, pepper, salaratiis. and limp oil. with other article, ton numerous to mention, for sale opposite lUuiu A Bro., next door to the Union Hotel. L. WESTACOTT. May I, 157. lotf Probate Notice. PROBATE COURT OF I Linn Cotkty, O. T. i k To Marjrarct Hfnie. Samuel A. Hopue, Hester Mill, formerly Hester lloiriie. Amanda Jaue Hotruc, Clar imla Norcross, formerly Clarinda Ho-ne. and Clar inda Wood, minor heir of Mary Ann Wood, formerly Mary Ann Hopue, f the State of Illinois, and Johii M.llopne, of the State of Iowa, heir to tlie estate of Thomas Q Hojrue. daoeased, late of the county of Linn and Territory of Oregon: YOU will take notice that on Uie tixth day of Octo ber, instant, James P. liojrne administrator, and oue or the heir to said estate, filed hi petition in said Court for an order of sale vi the real estate of raid de ceased, for the purpose of paying debt, expenses, and for distribution: and if the contrary lie not shown on or liefore the first Tuesday in February next an order will be made accordinqly. It is furtlier ordered that this notice be published in The Orecon Statesman for fifteen weeks. successively. S. D. HALEY, J. of Probate. October 19. 1S5.. llw-U Attachment Notice. ' TO JOHX A XD li OR$R T BA XKS: ' TOU are hereby notified thitt'uules yon appear in . the District Court of the First Judicial District of the Territory of Oregon, on the first day of the term to lie held nn the first Monday of April. 1K-VM, and answer the complaint of Wm. Parker on file in tho clerk' office of said court, for the recovery of the sure of $271 51 with accruing interest and cost of suit, the name will betaken as confessed aud the prayer thereof will be granted by the court. 11. Ft HON HAM. Atl jr for PUB. Salom, September 2S, ls."7. 3m29 Sublimit' College. Mr. MILTON W1UGHT. Teacher. ... WILL enter upon his irst term In thai Prima rj De partment i.r tha KabHr 0 "-Jlege, oa Monday the TWKNTY-TH I RD day of Kvilr. next. Tuition, per term ot twelve weeks, $5 (Hi -For each branch above the Primary, fifty rents more. Hy order of the Trustees, this 3lt NssmnlMtr, l-7. ALLEN J. DAViE Secretary. December, 2d, 1&57. 3'Jtf Attachment Notice. TERRITORY OF OREGON, Cot'NTr or Lank In Justice Court- -To J A MKS SCOTT: YOU are hereby notified that a writ of attachment ha been issued against you. and your property at tached to satisfy the demand of John Cox, plaifrtilT. amounting to eighteen, AO-lflft dollar. Now nutess you shall appear before It. H. PARSONS a Justice of the Peace in and for said county, at bis office on the 1st day of Febrnary. a. d. 1S58, judgment will he rendered against you, and your property sold to pay the debt. S. ELLSWORTH, Attorney. December 1, IMS. 4w40 Restaurant. JG. KRIECHRACM hn opened a Ttestnnraiit.Bake- ry and Confectionary house at Corvaliit, Benton Co., 0. T. Will set the bc&t table that the market can afford, and at all hours. Give him a call next door north of City Hotel. I2tf "TORN starch, tapioca, sago aud hecker, farina, for O pudding, at 12111 W. K. SMITH Co s. PRESTON C. Merril yeast powders and extract of lemon and rose, for flavoring pastry, at 42tf W. K. SMITH & Co'. LAM P oil, candles, aud sweet oil, at ttf W. K. SMITH & Co's. COPAL varnish, paints, oils, and paint brushes, at 45!trj W. K. SMITH & Co's. AYERS Cherry Pectoral for sale ot wholesale and retail, at 42tfl W. K. SMITH & Co s. SCHOOL books, at. wholesale and retail, at 42tf W. K. SMITH & Co's. PICKLES and pep pel paper, at I4atfJ per sauce, wash-boards and sand W. XL. SMITH A Co's. COTTON rope, for clothes lines, and small rope for halters, at 42tf W. K. SMITH 4 Co's. FHKN'CH merino, and alpacas, at 12tf W. K. SMITH & Co's. 25,000 Worth SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS rjpHB subscribers would respectfully inform their eus J. tuBier uud the public generally that they hare on hand, and are in constant receipt of good from San Francisco and New lork a large and well se lected stock consisting in part or Alum, allspice, an i alparra. Il'jnnet. beniges, and bni. linen, Cambric, crash, and calico. Domestic de laine, and damask, Edging, embroidery and evervtbiug. Flannels, frinse, nnd fancy fixiu'. Ginghams, guiters and gloves. Handkerchiefs, hose and hair-pins. Iron, Ink, and insci tings. Jaconetjenu. and Java cofTee, Knivc. kid gloves, and kuittinpin. Lawn, lard and Liverpool salt, - Mustard, inirrors, and inatche. Needles, nails, and nice things. Oils, over-ili iris, and Oolong lea. Pin, pant, and paper, Quilts, quill, aud qiieensivare. Ribbon, raanrs, and rat-traps. Silks, sugar, and shaving soap. Tea. tobacco, and turpentine. I'mbrella. nnder-sli-eve. and useful thing. Veil, varnish, aud vinegar. Wreathe, woolen good, waffle-iron, . Yarn, yeast, and Yankee notions, SCiac, nnd tepbvr worsted, . Ac, Ac, am) so on. Beside many other article too mimerons to mention ; an or which we are nnenng at reduceu prices, adopt, ine the nlan of " o.iick sale and small profit." the ladies will find in tlit-ir denai talent a large stock of fancy goods, direct from New York, which I not usually kept in Oregon, and by arrangements will be in constant receipt adequate hi tne wants or tlie ladies. The Gentlemen' Department of furnishing goods will seldom be equalled, and excelled by none in Salem. IRON Tliebljcksmithsaud iron dealer will always nnu a wcii-seieciei no-k 01 an sizes and Kuape. to gether with a good assortment of iron axles, from 14 x il in., to 2 x 1 1 inches, which we are selling at Portland price, addiug freight. n e are prepared reeeive ail Kind or prodnee in exchange for goaa. and l Mmvt r ov fuii particu laracalt and examine for vonrselve. n. v. uiusnw-p x .u. Salew-h. l.n.l.KST. 4:-tf ITCsstitutica fcr Oregon. WE beg leave to annonnce to the public that we are Just receiving a larse and well .selected st ick of good from San Francisco, which ha leeil selected with great care by Mr. Alexander, who ha been attend ing that market fur some time, therefore we can safely say to the public that we can, and wil! sell, gooes a' low at wholesale or retail AS ANY HOCSE IN OHEGO.t. We will take in exchange for goods all kinds of pro duce. N. B. We will als ov cash for all kind of pro duce, to-wit: Wheat. Flour. Butter. Eggs, Bacon, Pork, Lard. Oats. Ac., Ac. Ac. All who wish to purchase, will do well to call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere. Our stocK consult or every thing in the line that tbi market calls for t -witr -- - Grey. Wliite, Red and Blue Illankets; Coats, Vets. pants. Hats and Ht covers; I'ndcrand Over shirt. Wmd and (Vttou; Every i!ecription i'f White Shirts; tjucri Ware, Hard Ware and Cutlery; Boots. S!io coarse and fine; Hrttgsn t "alf. Kip and Cowhide: Woo! Plaids. Merinos. Ik-Iain. bite pattern In short every hind of pie.-e cikkIs, and the BEST TEA erershlpiied to this market- Al.il t eilar shingle. I imnthy sed and Hop. at Give 11 a call, andee tor vMirselves.sa AIJ-IXANDKU A Mc-KWAN. Corvalli.-Oct 19. 17. 33tf New Arrival of Jewelry, &c JUST FUci.M SAX FKANCISCO. JIMSENTHAL Inform his patron and friend, that he ha just returned from San Francisco with a select a-wo-tnient of Jew elry. Musical Instruments. Cutlery, etc, and oflcr them for sale at 111 t-ire on Front street aT One door below Dr. ChuhIm' olfict-lt J E W E L 1! Y . Gold and Silver wat.-hes; ITild and Silver chains-. Gold bracelets: O dd earrings; G M breastpin; Gold linger rings; Locket; Gold peu and pencils; Oold sleeve button; Silver aud Plated ware: fancy good and perfmnery. MUSICAL IXSTItUMENTS. . Guitar. Vblin. Flute. Fife: a large a snort ment of Areordeons. Indies work bote of all kinds. (S-dd and Silver ic-tacle. Gold aud Silver spoons. Cutlery. Clock nn eudles variety. Ac, A-c. a" WaU-lie. Cbn-k-t and Jewclv repaired, and all kiuds of Jewelry made to order. 3All of my work warranted" as-Don'tforo-vfThe Signof the Big Watrh."-"! Corvallis. Oct. 24. 17 3r.tr L. P. Fisher's VDVERTISING Agency. Sjn Fran isco No. 171 Wa-hiiigton street, up tairs, nearly opposite to Magiiire's Opera House. 1- P. FISH EH is the autharirrd Agent of the nitrons Statess; Marysville Herald: Sacramenbi l:nion: San Joaquin Kepul lira 11, Sbn-kton; Pacilic Methodist. St';kton; Sonora H'-rald; Nevada Journal; Grass Valley Tele.?r.iph: Bed Bluff Beacon Columbia Gazette; Mountain Denvx-rat, Placerville: TiKilnmne Coarler; Calvarrx Chronicle Mokelamiie Hill; FJ Dorado HeraorrJt; Shasta Courier; Mariposa Gazette; Yreka Weekly lTnin: Trinity Journal, Weavertilie! Iowa Hill News; Weekly ledger. Jcknri! San Jose Telegraph: " Sunuma County Journal; Folsora Dispatch; California Mining Journal) L- Anzelca Star: Santa Barbara Gazette; San Diego Herald; Aimed (' uinty Gazette: Placer Courier. Yankee Ji:u'. Nupa County Reporter; ; Sierra Iemerat, owiiievillei Humboldt Times; . Union; Oregonian, Portland. O. T. Pacific Christian Advocate, Salem. (. T Jacksonville Herald, Jacksonville. O. T. Pi-necr aud lemocrit. Olympia. W. T. Washington Republiban. Stcilacoom, W.T. I'oyneaiau, Honolulu, S. I.; PaciHc Commercial Adirertiser. Honolulu S. L Mexican Extraordinary, City of Mexico; Hongkong Register. ADVERTISING IN THE ATLANTIC STATES. L. 1. F.bas'iiow completed hi arrangement. for the forwarding of advertisements to all the principal largest circulating Journals and Newspapers published in uie Atlantic states. A line opportunity is here offered to those who wib to advertise in any part of the Union, of doing so at the lowest rates, aud in a prompt aud satisfactory man ner. August 25. 1K.-.7. 24tf .Notice. THE Jndge of the Supreme Court of the Territory of Oregon, assembled at tlie seat of Government on the B'.tli day of December, lft-iti, do tit nnd appoint District Courts to be held in the city of Salem, in the county of Marion, on the lirst Moudaysof April and September, and the rourtn Mominy ot May and ucio ber, annually, until otherwise ordered ; anil in the city of Portland, in the eountv of Multnomah, on the fifth Mnndayjpf Decemlier, 1(5, and thereafter on the first Mondays Of May and October, and the third Monday of June and November, annually, until otherwise order ed. and do limit the duration of said Term to six days each. GEO. H. WII.1,1 AM5, Chief Justice. 41 CYRUS OLNEY, Associate Justice. The Lawi of Oregon THE OREGON STATUTES, 1SS5, being a large vol nine of 660 page, with complete index, annotn- tion. and references, comprising ail tne laws in lorce in the Territory, inclusive of those passed at last session of the legislative Assembly, are for sale at Uie office of the Statesman, at live dollars per co(iy. The work is ex ecuted In the best manner, lound in law style, and is sold at publisher prices, and as low as a like work can be bought in auv State in the Union, and at the lowest figure they can be afforded for here. The price places them within the njach of all who desire the laws they livft under. Orders by mail accompauicd with the earh, filled by return mail. It istlie last code of laws that will prooauiy lie puonsueu in uregon, ior nimiv years. In addition to the enactments of the Legislative Assem bly, the yolbtne contains the Declaration of Indepen dence, Constitution of tho United State., Treaties with Great Britain relating to Oregon, Ordinance of 1787, in force in Oregon. Donatio" ' aw and ail amendments. aud full abstract of United states Naturalization laws. s Salem Drnc Store- FRONT Street, Rector's building. Constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs. Medi cines, Paints, Oils ano Dve Sivfps, Patent MKniciwji. .ve. 11 short almost every article usually round In a Drug Store, and are offered at Wholesale and Retail, at extremely low rates, in quantities to suit warranted as represented. KIM URDLRH KULIUITKU. B - . A ' rrescriptions free of charge at office. " Prompt attention will be given to professional calls in the City. - A. M. BELT, M D. Salem, O. T.. June 2, 1357. 12tf Corinthian Lodge - o F Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, will hold their regular communications on the Thurads v night before the full of the moon of each month, ex cept when it falls on "Thursday night, then on that night m Ainany, o. 1 . Hrethren in good standing are cordially invited to at tend. DELAZOJf SMITH. W. M. SrRiKorB, Scc'y. 37tf BOOKS! BOOltB!! BOOK '' ". .AT. .... The City Book-Store, (FROW 8T., PC'ftTIJl.N'D, O. T.,1 A. R. SHIPLEY & Co., ave.1: itore, and will be receiving by the 1st of June ?y L2S Z 9 3fe m 25 - IV UOKS AIVD STATIONERY! Which they olfcr to the SPRING TRADE At small advaucet on New York price, ye u a call, or send n an order, and we an bmnt to give joa satisfaction! A. It. Sliipler &. Co., the S L Auests la Oregon and Washington Ter ritories for the sale of Are The American Statesman, A Git RAT BOOK!! Being the only political history of the Cnited State. Send u your name. Price $1 03 : Payable on de livery of book. 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Younir I-ad'es Counsellor. Yonng Man s 00. nctonai Catechism. Thomson s Iect. to . Men. tyonstita tional Text Book. Captive in Patagonia. The Ameri can Ifonscwife. Half Honrs with Old Humphrey. Athens; it Grandeur and Decay, sir. oengwicK s Redwood, do. New Bng. Tale, lincle Sam farm Fnr. Arthur a Sncce;m Mercnanv. aft. iai. Mrs. Partington. Horace Translation. Virgil do. Mr. Car- Inn" Work." Heroines of History. Land and Sea- - Deck and Fort. Boa ana sailor, "snip ana snore. Naval Life. Star Paper. Masonic Chart- Irving's. Colinnbn. Long Look Ahead. City ot ieir "rorit Living Orators of America. Yonng Man Advised. Mis sions in Tonga an4 Fegee. Truth Stranger Than Fic tion. Knont and the Russians. Hydrapathic Cook Book. Denth Bed Scenes, Gift Book for Yonng Men tn Mo. T jtilies. Anecdote for Girls, do. do. Biy- Footprints of Famous men. Charlotte Elizabeth's Work's. Advice to Yonng Men. Peasant boy philoso pher. Abbott's Marco Paul Books, do rancoma. And a numlicr of other too nuinerotrs to eanmerate. Constantly receiving large additions to the foregoing. Stationery Foolscap Paper great variety. Let ter do, do. plain and gilt. - Note do, do, do, do. Envel ooesalt style, inks all kinds. Pens and Holders -latest variety. Blank Books all sizes and styles Memorandr.in., Diaries. Pass Books. Time Books Paper Cotter. Do Folders. Shipping Receipt Books. Litaographic PrinU- large variety. Wrapping Pa pergood variety. Wafers. Sealing W ar, Ac, &c Finally, we have a good variety of , : Mcsic Books Xew Carnnna sacra. Alpine Glee Singer, Dulcimer. Chorus Glee Book. Metropolitan do. Sacred' Melodian. Christian Psalmist. Piano Instruc tors. Guitar do. Flute do. Accordon do. Violin do, Meiodeon do, Plymouth Collection with Music, Sheet Music. And the most varied assortment of Statioxert ever ffered in Oregon- nW This stack i all bought in Xew York and other Eastern cities and is sold at v , . UX1FORM PRICES. KW We "keep on hand School Books in large qnan Ues, together with most of the publications of -Harper A Brothers) Derby & Jackson; - -Ivisoo & Phinney; Pbillina & Samson; : A. S-Barnes-A Co.; Miller, Orton & Mnlligan; ; LearyAGeU; ! rutnara; ... ' j PW.tonrthvg- " aWt ainrourstocfe; your ordw. wiU be attended te - - - ;r m hmiirht in person. ? r on tne same . - j-- - Portland, March .0, 1657. -AJJ A YN JT 1 c E s Notice of all estrays are required by law to be at' vertwd in the State-man. The charge th-refor. fixec ny me law, ia one dollar for each animal taken op. paid" nent ap" nnder thi kead ont,! isL"n ?.J", m'!n',"'',r I'than toe correct amonni 1 "1 1 th'"" amount is received. rilAKEX CP , by the wlr-criber, living in PonTco.. X noont 2 rn.,. outhw.t from the ?rosing of !h. Tkm.ltf; 1! ML' S"rPJ""- black nor? brand dwitli the letters on nbt Uh,,- horse i, about t, .;r 10 years oi l. and came iut., my promise about the lirst of "November. p kvi;i icct Dec. 17. IS57- 2w43 rpAKEM I'P, by the nubiK-riljer, being tn mile X southeast of CoryiHis, Bcnbrn Co., O. T-. ortc strawiierry roan filly, a small white spot iu her forehead two white spots on the back; an other marks or brand perceivable; supposed to be three years old next spring. CASPER KOMP. Per. 23lj7. 2w41 '"HAKEX CP. by the subscriber, living in Linn coon -A ty, Albany precinct, seve-i milt south of the Cal apooia, one yellow bay horse, blaze face, snip on the none, some white spots on the back, right hind foci wldie np to the pastern joint, mauc and tail black, ox years old Iat spring, said horse was raised by C- t Kuighten o! thi county, and was traded off, said horse ha been running in this neighborhood about 9 months. JAMES COCHRAX." Xovernber 25, 1S57. 2w2 PAKEN CP. by the subscriber, living two miles and A- a half east of Lafavctte, Yamhill Co., one brown Imlian horse, npposed to lie about seven years old last spring, right fore foot white, bald face. Also, one bay Indian filly, black mane and tail, supposed to be three yea r c!d 1 1st spring, said horse and 'filly came to my premise some time in the m-jath of D-cemlr, 1955. JAMES WATT. December S, 1S"7. 2w42 ffiJKES I'l. by tlie sobcriber. living 14 mile north M. eat of Roeburg. on north Cmpqna. one pale red steer, wliite speckled face, and bc-Hy, marked with two nnder half crops, branded M on the left hip, supposed to be four years old last spring, appraised at ti. Al-a.-, one broVn spotted steer, smo-Hh crop olf the right ear, bran'iel Spanish, on the right hip. supposed to be 3 year old lajt spring; appraised at J25. WM. KIXDER. Xov. IS, 1S57. 2wt2 r"lAKE"V CP, by the subscriber, living in Sooth Fork X precinct. Yamhill eoonty, on the 30th day of No vember last, a a stray one bright bay borse, black mane and tail, lame in the right fore foot, and nearly blind in the rk'ht eye; a littl? white on the end of the no:, the ri'ht lurid foot white, with some saddle marks. Supposed to be 9 or ten yar old. baicnaku Mcrmurs Nor. 39,157. 2w42 ritAKE"? CP. by the subscriber, living in South Fork X precinct, Yamhill county, on the 12th day of De cember, 157, one small ty bre. about 13 hand high. black msne and tail, with a little white in the fore-iK-ad. his right hind foot white, some saddle mark; about four years old last ppring. Psceinbcr 12. 157. "- 2w42 pAKEN CP, by the subscriber, on Bear Creek, about A S mile frum'jacksonville. Jackson cotmty, a me diant sited SpcnLsh mule, black, shows by saddle marks that he has been uai for a pack mule, be carries hi ear always erect, is about ten year old, ro brand vis ible. FKAXC13 PL.TM ALE. lfccembcr 3, 1S57- 2w42 rUKtN L'P, by tuetuHscriber.on Applegate Creek, JL on the 2?tb dayof Xovember, ISit, one half Span fcii steey, the color yellow briodle. no brands, bet baa a small piece of the" left ear cnt oT. with a small Flit in the rizitt ear. and two smalt anderbit; the said steer weighs a'out r-0u poand. JL'iTUS WELLS- Xoveroher2"J, 1S57. 2w42 r It AKEX LP, by the mbscribtr, living six miles west A of Lafayette. Yamhill Co., cne red beifcr, two year old last spring, white face, belly, and tail; no marks or brands: the said heifer came to my premises aoout the !jth dy of last September. PETES SMITH. Dec. 17, 1S57. 2w42 rytAKEX CP, by the subscriber, Irving 13 miles north A west of R'jsebcrg, oa the east Urnpqna, one red and white pided ctter, smooth crop, and split in the left ear, smooth crr.p. and underbit in the right ear, brand undescribsble on t!e left side, strp posed to be five years old last sprine; anpraised at forty dollar. . J. S. X'OLAXD. Xov. 9, 1557. ?w42 TAS.EX I P, hy t!: fahscrtijer. one brown luoian hor-e, with a star in bis forehead, and with cne hind toot white, with a pacing gait, and supposed to be tea years old; appraised at twenty dollars. 0SEPH HEXTOX. Xov. 22. 17. 2W42 TAKEN CP. by the nnderagr.ed, residing twenty nuleseast of Salem. Marion Co., a red steer, sop posed to be three years old, dark red, with a littie n-hite on the eoar'.ic;. and tail, ard a small spot in the face: no other mirks or brand perceivable. . BURXET TiPSCOMB. Dec. 3, lSi7. Iw43 rjTiAK&X CP, by the subscriber, living five miles A north of Corvallis. on the 15th day of December, l-o7, one red heifer, two years old next spring: mark ed witn a swallow f irk and an onderbit iu tie letf ear. and a smooth crop "(f the right; branded on the right hip-with an onintclliible brand. WILLIAM TAYLOR. 11.5.157. Iwt2 rrAKEN I'P, by ihe subscriber, living six miles north A of Harrishiirg. Linn Co one ox,' supposed to be iS or 9 years old. came to my residence twelve months ago. said ox is black, with a white spot on his withers, the end of his tail and belly also white, marked with a crop and underbit off the rW&t ear. and a eropoff the left; no brand perceivable. J HON P. RECTOR Decembee 17, 1857. 2w42 rttAKEX L'P, by the subscriber, a resilient of Linn A Co.. MeDonef precinct, a brown mare, three white feet, with a star and snip in his forehead, with some saddle spots on his back, aad collar marks on the neck, five years old, shod before, about sixteen hands high. JOHX NEEL Pecemuer 2. IS57- 2w42 Books. Books. "I T J K. SMITH A Co. have recently received a large V V invoice of books, direct from Xew York, which tliey offer for sale at reduced prices-. They will he con stantly receiving additions to their stock, and will keep on hand every article in that line, which the wants of the country "require. One of the firm will visit the States iu the spring, after which they will keep a fall assortment of m LA IV AND MEDICAL BOOKS, ia addition to miscellaneous and school books. Their present stock includes aH the different kind of school books nseil in the coflntry. and a great variety of stand ard scientific and miscellaneous works, all of which will be sid at greatly reduced prices, to make room for new ones on the way. They also have and wil! continue to keep a complete assortment of stationerr, slates, pencils, pens, ink, and fancy articles. Store near t je bridge, socth end of Commercial street, Salem. Dec. 24, 1S57. 42tf IOO IIad of Cattle for Sale. THE saliscriber has at Amity, Yamhill conn- agSt tv. 100 head of cattle, in good condition.JJ which he will ss?ll on reasonable terms. Apply to him at Suleui, or on the premises. . JOSEPH WATT. November 2. 1S57. 3tf Buggies. o PEX and covered buggies Concord m.ik for srklft. ApTUV to J.'McCRAKEX. 1$. 31. lu Uelle. DEALER in Oregon Produce. Office at W. CGria wold A Co.'s store, Salem. Salem. July l,Ki7. lStf TAX receipt blanks f" sale at the Statesman office at $1 per hundred. Wanted. B UTTER 5000 lbs. for which the highest market price will tie paia, oy ii. at. lici.Lr.. at Griswold A Co. Salem. July 1, lc-7- lStf WAXTED in exchange for cash or merchandise, 10O bushels of good apples, to be delivered by the 10th of August highest price paid. G. E. COLE. Hogs. Hogs Hogs. THE subscriber Wishes to cot-tract for 10.000 Pork Hogs on foot, or in Pork, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash. . Liberal advances will be made in cash on contracts of Hog. . B- M. rL RELLE. Mir Omce at w . c unswoja . . Salem, July 1. 1S57. istf AYanted- trr Ann LBS. Bacoa, ( Hog Kmind) in en haago 100,000 for cash, by RELLE. - Office at Griswold i Co- lStf Salem July t. ie- T"f TA.XTED in exchange lor cash, zu.uuu 10s. wasned VV "wool, for wiiich I wifl pay 15 cents. per lb. ,f - G. E. COLE. WAX i t.D in eyenaugt i"r mcrenatimse r oa ac count 10.00t9 lbs. good butter, for which I win pay the market price. G.E.COLE. WANTED in exchange for cash or merchandise. 20.000 los. of bacon for which I will pay the highest price. G. E- COLE- N AILS, class, and window sash, at 1 ...n vp- xt cinrn t- luj i . a. - T ' ' 1 1 o a THE best black tea yon ever taw, at - I42tf W. K. SMITH ft Co's. CAKOLIX A rice, and syrnp to sweeten it in 5 gallon kegt?, at Ii?tn W. K. SMrrH 4 Co b.