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    For the Statesman.
Alaat
A las ou yester-eve ire saw,
Like lanes io Jamaica
8 ewee ahe seemed, we envied om
Whoa fate it waa to take her.
Beside the altar they had come
Their single state to alter.
And baited there awhile to let '
The Bishop tie the "halter.:'
The fellow trembled, half mid.
And seemed a aolema qaake(r)
Aa in a shaky mice he said
' He nerer would.-forsake" her.
Bat ringing clear aa liquid chime
From belts of heavy metal.
Thai belle with silver to ice and sweet.
Agreed with him to settle.
We turned away half sad to see
This "lamb led to the slaughter
And bad hair a mind to -lam"
The lucky chap that got her. H .
Explained. It has long been a mystery
how Yamhill, year after year elects sncb
men to the Legislature as she does; (Shack
is a good hearted man,) and some have con
cluded that they hare no other kind there.
But, in the discussions on the gag resolution
the other day, Mr. Woodsides explaiued the
matter. He said that a citizen of one of
the back counties of Missouri was asked
why they always sent such brainless igno
ramuses to the "Legislature if they had no
other kind? He said they had a dod rotted
night smarter men, but tkry Aadn't got gocI
clothes.' He believed Yamhill had smarter
men, but probably their clothes wern't fit
to wear to the Legislature.
Sr Judge Deady, in suspending P. B.
'Hsrpte, said:
i have long since ceased to regard anything yon
assuit " All vonr acta ahow a degree of mental and
moral obliquity which renders yoa incapable of dis
rimiaaiiaa; between truth acd falsehood, or right and
wrong. Yoa have no capacity for the practice of law,
and is that profession yoa will ever prove a enrse to
yourself and to the community. For these reasons,
sad altogether overlooking the present allegations ot
unprofessional and criminal conduct, it would be an
act of mercy to strike your same from the roll of at-
Marple charjresihat the suspension has
been the work of 'jealousy, on account of
his being an erudite scholar.more thoroughly
read in the theory of the law than the court,
and other members of the bar."
EaaaTJU The proof of a portion of out outside was
unread, by mistake- Several errors will be 1 ootid.
la the eommeuU op-n the N. Y. News article, List line
bat two. the word "par"1 shoatd be omitted. In the
article following that, the word '-anything" has "cry"
too mock in it; Ac
Editorial and news matter will be
found on our first pace.
STbe eighth of January was observed
here by the firing of a salute iu the morn
ing, and half hoar guns daring the day.
tSGor. McMnllen, of Washington Ter
ritory, Las been divorced by the Legislature
of that Territory, from his wife, residiug iu
Virginia.
Voixxtxsbs Foa Salt Laek. Capt. AbeJ George is
raising a company of Mounted Bidemen to hold them
selves ia readiness, at the first call, in the event of a
reqoisitioa irom the Government lor volunteers to anp
press the Mormon rebellion. Persons enrolling them
selves are requested to meet at Kirbeyvillc. O. T., on
Moaday,the mat day of February next. JatkeonmOle
tUruM.
Ia this vula'ge. at St. Paul's Church, on the 7th int-,
by Bev. Bishop Scott, iir. Crsrs S. Woodwobth of the
ana of Griswold A Co-, and Miss Sanaa Hvaixanxx,
formerly of Norwalk, Ohio.
The above announce meet was accompanied with a
liberal donation of cake.
On the Sbth inst.. at the residence of Philip Foster
Esq., by Bev. S. L. Parriah, Mr. A. J. Bckxett, of Dong
las ooonty, to Miss Lrxrr A. Fopteb.
On the 13th, at Mcttinville, by F. C. Griffith, Esq,
W. B. Mobse to Xikt V- McBbxdc.
Oa board the steamer Seaorita. le?. 22. by Hon. O.
B- McFadden. Mr. H. J. Bess, of San Francisco, to MUs
Hassan La Dc, of Cowlitz coonty, W. T-, late of Prov
dene K. 1.
la PortUad. Dec 20, 1957. by Wiliisra Beck. J. P.,
Dasibx, D. Baixsr. of Yamhill Co., to lira. C'acm u
Watxiss, of Multnomah Co. .
At Cue oase olS.il. Smith. Ctasaop ptarao, Dee. It.
y H. Ueerhart, Esq., Locis Boxabd, to Mabia Lattt,
if Clatsop.
Ia Washington county, Dec 9th, by A.Hinmaa, Esq.,
Hr. Geobse brsNcca, to Mias Sarah Brows, all v
Washington coonty.
Near Etgene City, on New Years day, at the resi
dence of the brideVfather, by Judge Whiteaker. Mr.
iJajks W. Hrrr and Mi2SitlXoa,dauirhter of Prior F.
Blair, Esq.
Spring came to yon. at the farthest,
la the very hand of harvest ;
Scarcity and want shall shon yon;
Ceres' blessing so is on yoa .
DIED,
la Mario coonty. at the residence of Duff. Kimsey,
a the 4th iesU. Miss Habbiev E- Sstth, aged 17 years
st months, of consomption. Mo. papers copy.
At the residence of bis father, in Jacksonville, on the
14th alt, Johx R. Bigbax, aged about 19 years.
J awes Abxstbong Caeey died at the residence of
his father, near Dayton, YamhUlCo.. Dec. 25, aged
nearly 15 Tears.
Oa the 7th inst Babaw Emma, infant dsngliter of
wealev and Rebecca braves, of Corvallis, aged C weeks
aad 1 da vs.
Ia Clackamas county, Tnesday Dec 15, Mrs. Lebo,
wife of James Lebo.
lira. Letttia Rosens st her resilience, Chehalera Val-
Tev. Yamhill eoontv. Dec. 22. aired about 32 years.
She was cut off in the prime of life by a dreadful ae
eident. She fell into the fire, in a fit. bv whic'a she
waa-so dreadfully scorched, aa to survive only II day.
la bct last hours sne cave evidence oi a toil nope uti
her n reflect loss, would be her eternal ma. Com.
SALEM MARKET.
CORRECTED WEEKLY, BY B. F. BROWX.
SaLEM, Janaary 12, 1S5S.
raooccE.
Wheat, white,
Wheat, mixed,
Oats,
Potatoes,
Onions, ... ........ .
Beans, ...... ..
Peas,
Bacon, sides,...
Bacon, hams, ..... ......
Lard, in keeps,. ....... .... ..
Batter, fresh rolls, .. ......
Batter, packed, ...... ...... ....
Egir, --
Chickens, per dozen,
Floor, per 100 lbs.,
Pork,
FRUITS.
Dried Apples....... .. - . ..
Dried Peaches,... ....
Dried Currants,..
Apples, per bushel, Winter.
L cat BE.
Fir, clear, per M,
Cedar, per M,
1 374
1 85
l 1 t0
75
2 50
3 00
1 50
15
18
17
40
36
50
40
35
50
3s70a4 00
16
18
a IS
a 35
9 00
. 25 00 a 20 00
. 40 00 a 35 00
7 50a7 00
500
16 a 20
14 a 16
23 a 28
Shingles, cedar, per ... .
.Shingles, fir, per M,
(KOCEKIKB.
Sugar, N. O., .
Sugar, China,
Sogar, white, crashed,.-. ......
Syrup, 1
Toffee,
Rice,
Soap,
eUlt, --- -
Candles, adamantine, per box -
Candles, tallow,
Saleratos, I
25a 1 50
15 a 17
15 a 20
124a 14
24 a 3
35 a 40
25 a 37)
12Ja 15
25 a 33
15 00al6 00
750a 800
12 00 a 15 00
Cordage,
White Lead,
Xaila, out, per keg,
Kails, wrought, per keg,
Ipceial Setleei
T Statu swat J9socstaesw.
ia lea weecs tne present volume 01 rae ow3u
will close. Our terms are S3 00 per year in advance;
$4 00 if not paid in advanae. but paid within 6 months;
aad $5 00 if not paid within months. Owing to the
short time-intervening between the announcement of
those terms and tbe commencement of the present vol
anae, last spring, we did not in all eases adhere to tbe
published terms, bat in some instances we received
S3 00 though not paid in advance. But tbe coming
wear we mast adhere strictly t- oar terms, in all earn.
When not paid in advance, the price will be $4 00 or
tS 00, according to the time when paid. If paid ttrict
tj in mdeanet, it will be ti 00, but not otherwise. We
give notice thns early that all may be enabled to send
as the S3 00 before the commencement of the new vol
saae. We hope all in arrears will also pay np, and
avail themselves of the advance terms, before tbe
h volume commences. A. BUSH.
Dec. 19. 1857. ' 42tf
" Foond. ia Salem, a small Locket containing a I
VinufnM
To th. Deswaeasitt mra ot Oregon.
The nndersiroed.tbo Democratic Central Committee
offhtsn tercbyannonnce that the State Convention
of thTfSmorraUcpsrty of Oregon will be held st Sa
lenToo Tuesday, 1 March, 1858, for the
nnrpose of nominttting candidates to be supported by
!,.. nimvMip st th Jnna election in 1HSH snH fur
transaction f snch other business as may properly
enme before It. In establishing the basis of representa
tion, the committee have adopted the vote cast at the
June election, in 1 AST. for tbe nominee of the Demo
cratic party for delegate to Congress, and would rec
ommend that each coonty send to said convention one
u!e;rate, for each 75 votes cast for said democratic can
didate for Congress, at said election, and one vote for
every fraction over 40; and that each county shall be
entitled to at least one delegate which basis will enti
tie the respective counties to delegates, as follows:
Jackson 8. Polk 6. Josephine 4, Marlon 9, Curry 1.
Clackamas 4, Coos 1 . Yamhill 4. Douglas 4, tt ashing
ton J, Umpqiia S. Multnomah 4, Lane T. Wasco 1, Liun
10, Columbia 1, Benton 4. Clatsop 1. Tillamook 1.
The committee would recommend that each county
take early atcpa to secure a full representation in said
COjnNrisMITH. DELAZOX SMITH,
JOHN ADAIR. A. E. WAIT.
A BUSH. EDWARD SHEIL.
8-"f. CHAD WICK, J.O. WATEUMASf ,
WM. HL'GHES. A. S. WATT. '
Salem. Dee. II, 1857. 4ltd
Portland Times and Jacksonville Herald, copy.
Satire
Is hereby given that the Centrsl Democratic Com
mittee, for I.ane county, are requested to meet at the
courthouse in Eugene City, on the thirtieth day of Jan
nary, 1858, for the transaction of such business a they
shall deem necessary, and for the more permanent anil
efficient organization of the Democratic party of the
county. W. s. BROCK.
Chairman Central Committee.
January 2, 1S58; Swt
tVhrs "Pror." Van Dart
He left here in a fit of oAtent mindtdnttt owing; the
"Gem," a small sum. Unless the Pror." sends tbe
proprietor of tbe "Gem'' said bill, he must be permit
ted to tonsider Mm a liar and scoundrel, as well as a
humbug. Do yoa cumtax gin cocktails and seears,
Prof" P. D. PALMF.lt,
Salem, Jan. . 1858. lw4t
Da. l. J.Czatiay'S Surgical an J Medical Institute Is
sa extensively known in this Territory that any notice
it, or of him, might seem superfluous. Yet fearing
that there are those whit heretofore having no neen of
medical aid. have neglected to ascertain the proper
sources of relief in cases of misfortunes. To those we
beg leave to direct attention to Dr. L. J. Cxapkay. who
is certainly a Physician of great skill and wonderful
success in n! profession. The Dr. has devoted much
attention to toe treatment of chronic and private dis
eases, and stands unrivalled in hia management of
them. To those wbo need scch assistance we cheerfully
recommend Dr. L J. Czapkay ; it would be well at ail
events to consult him. as he makes no charge for con
uiltation.and much good might result from it. Tbe Dr.
guarantees a cure in all cases or asks no cotnivensat ion.
aar See Dr. L.J. Czapkay "s advertisements in another
columo of this paper. 41ra3
Register tad Rctti.rr's Xoticei'mpqui District.
'TO SETTLERS ia Township !6 south, range 13 ws(.
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The aboe Township bavins been survcred and plats
thereof approved oa the 7th day of December, 157 all
settlers who have claims or parts of claims therein, are
requested to appear at the Land Office, for the Umpqua
District of Oregon, at Winchester, within thirty daya
from and after tiie 7th day ol Fchroarv. loS. or previ
ous to that time if convenient, when and where we shall
be prepared to receive the notitirations of their claims,
ana enter npon the adjustment and settling according
V L.w, of ail conflicts of boundary that may be found
to exit.
Given under our hands at Winchester, this 30th day
of December, A. D-, ISo".
I.. F. SIOSHER. Regr-tcr.
WM.J. MAltTIN", liecrivcr.
Janaary I. A. P.. 1 SoB. 4w4 1
Ciuardian's Sale.
NrOTlCE is hereby given that the nndersljmed guar
dian for Georsre M. tfeaard. Mariah H. Seward.
John W.Seward, and Sarah Ana Seward, will c!l at
Public au-ticn by virtue of a license from the Probate
Court of IV! k county the following described premises
to-wit : two thirds of the half assigned by the Land
Office department to the deceased wife of saM gnard
aa of lan l claim, no. 3 in township 6. s. of r.5. w.and
t. C. . of r.6- w. containing one hundred and eirhtv
one acres. Sale will be at the ttore of Edward ClulT
near said premises at ten o'clock a. a. . of the first dav
of February A. D, I.sjg. Terms made known.the dsv
of sale. SIASOX S. SEWAIID. '
Dallas. Jan. 4, IMS. Swltpaid
Cows, Va. $10,000 in Scrip.-
THE onderMjmed will exchange cows for serin, in
stuns from one thomiaud dollar, and upward, to
the above amount. EDWARD SHEIU
Champoeg, Jan. 8, 165. 444
w. s. laud, Portland j. w. ladd, San Francisco.
W. S. Ladd & Co.
Til PORTERa and dealers in mcs, Lienors, andGro-
eerier. Portland. Orezon.
Jan. 1. lo8.
4ttr
w. s. LA no, Portland. t. w. lads, San Francisco
W. S. Iadd &, Co.
Shipping and Ccwtmiititm Merchant t, Portland, Ortgxm.
LIBERAL advances made on al! consignments of Or
egon produce. Messrs Wakrmnn. lhnmn A Co.,
Xo. 73. Sjuth street. JCew York, will recti. e and for
ward all goods and machinery, addressed to our care
via San Francisco, or direct to Oregon.
Jan. 1, lso8. 44tf
INotice
rl hereby given, that by an order of the Probate eoort
In and for Lane county, tsje- jm'-r-sxnrd wjl nflferat
public sale, on the eighth daTif FeWaaiy.' in
EuseneCity, lne county, the 'goods and nierb"a9aiie
belonging to the estate or HENRY H. F0UXTA1X.
deceased; said estate is principally composed of cloth
ing of all kinds, cloths, and fancy potds, with some
groceries. Six months credit will be given on all rams
over ten d-wisrs, with approved security; all suras less
than ten dollars, cash in band.
W.S. BROCK, Admin r.
Eugene City. Jan. 2d 1958. 3w4
Final Settlement Notice.
TTTHEREAS Thomas L. Kimsey. Administrator of
s T tiie estate of ALMS KIMSEY, deceased, has filed
his final account praxir.gfora fnal settlement. This
is therefore to tbe end that tbe heirs at law, and all per
sons interested may appear at the Probate Court, to be
held at Lafayette, in Mid count v, on the 3d day of Feb
ruary, 158, at 10 o'clock, A. M, of said day to thow
cause if any, why the said account shall not be allowed
and a hnol setm-ment mace.
MARTIN OLDS.X P.
Jan.5.1S58. 3w44
Lost
T)Y tbe undersigned, living in Marion Conntr O. T
XJ the following described notes, viz : one noteon Mi
chael Covle for S3S0 dated some timed think in the
mouth o June) 1856. one became dt;e twelve months
Irom tne date thereof, with a credit and one on the
same (250. Two notes on John Goodell, one for tiO,
made payable on demand with a credit of f 16, endors
ed on the same, and one for foO, also made payable in
money or lumber, at my discretion, aud became due.
some time in uecember lust., said notes were dated ei
ther in the latter part of April or Brt part of May
last. One note on Peter Ciarey for t-"8. dated (I think)
in tbe latter part of April last, and became due in De
cemlier inst.. also one note note on E. Pettier for scv-
jnty-foor bushels of wheat, dated in October or Nov.,
1306. The amount of seventeen dollars in gold was
lost also, in the pnre containing the above notes.
Said notes and money was lo.-t between Bethel and
Lafayette, some time in the latter part of September
last, and anyone finding tbe same will be liberally re
warded by giving me notice of tbe same; and more
over the public are hereby cautioned not to trade for
said Dotes as I shall take the Jegal course for tbe col
lection of them. My address is Ohampocg.
ROBERT KEATING.
December 30, 1857. 3w44paid
Final Settlement Notice.
TT THEREAS Jesse C. Henderson, administrator of
V V ihe estate of ALFRED MOORE, deceased, has
filed bis final report of said estate, this ' is to the end
that tbe heirs at law, and all persons interested, may
appear at the Court of Probate, to be held at Lafay
ette, on the 4th day of February next, at 10 o'clock, A.
M., of said day, to show caue if any, why tbe said ac
count bhall not be allowed, and a final settlement
made. MARTIN OLDS, J. P.
January 5, 1S58. 3w44
IN Probate Court, Lane eountr. In the mailer of the
etate cf Jacob SI. Rimdi, deceased. "Ordered by
the Court that all persons intcre-tcd are directed to ap
pear before this court, on Tuesday the 9th day of Feb
ruary, 1S58. to thow cause why an order should not be
granted to the administrator, to sell so much of thereat
estate, as shall be requisite to pay the debts of the es
tate' Application will be made in pursuance of the
above order.
K. ELLSWORTH, Ally far the AdminW.
Jan. 1,1858. 4w44
PURE WINES and liquors for medicinal purposes,
at t42tf W. K. SMITH A Co s.
BLASTING powder, and water proof caps, at
4-tn W. K. SMITH A Co's.
ALL persons owing me, will please call and pay their
accounts, up till June 1st. 1858.
44 tf
G. E. COLE.
SALT, sal soda, and sassafras, at
(42tf) W. K. SMITH A Co's.
LADIES' cloaks, latest style, for sale cheap at
U2tf W. K. SMITH A Co s.
7allan8t University.
SALEM, OREGON.
ri-HE FACULTY during the present year will con-
1 Hist Of
Rev. F.8. Hoyt, A. M., Prexldcnt and Acting Profess
or of Ancicut Languages and Mathematics.
C. II. Hull. A. B.. Professor of Natural Science.
5? Spaiddhi'f'f teachers of Common English.
Miss Sarah Buckingham, Teacher of Instrumental
Music.
The CoLMCQtATC DLFARntKNT of the Wallamet Uni
versity has boon organized. Young men designing to
pursue a regular Course of Study, are invited to avail
themselves of the advantages atrorded by this Institu
tion. All available resources will be made use of to
meet the wants of Students. Efforts will be continued
to secure a suitable endowment ;and no pains will be spar
ed in obtaining competent and experienced Instructors.
The Collegiate year ia divided into fArre term, com
mencing as follows:
The first term on the 3d Thursday in September.
" second term on the 1st January.
third last - " April.
The fir-t two terms An fifteen trttkt each; the third,
eleven week.
Vacations. There will be two vacations in the
year: one. in April, or fieo tree, and one, in the sum
mer, of nine week.
Tfmoc will.be at the rate of f I per week, or $40
per annum.
THE OREGON IXSTITCTEv Th PasTAaaToaT
DtrARTMr.NT.
Trans. The Academic year isllvidcd into tors
Terms of eleven verke each.
The first term begins on the last Thursday of August.
second term begins on the Id ' 44 Novem.
third last " " January.
fourth " ' last " " ApriL
Vacations. There will be two vacations in the year:
one in April, of ftro irerat; and one In the summer, of
sir mekt.
TriTtos will be paid at the beginning of each Term
in advance, at the following rates:
In Languages, Higher Mathematics A Chem., (10 00
Other studies of the Academic Division, ... T 50
" Common English Division C 50
Primary 5 50
For use of the Piano 2 50
" Instrumental music 10 00
a. Instruction! In vocal music is given to ail the
students re a'enarge.
Atraisaiox. Students will be admitted aA any time;
and will be charged for tuition from tbetiaie they en
ter only, but their progress will be greatly promoted
by entering early in the Academic year.
In rases where, from necessity, students leave before
the end of the terra for which payment bas been mide,
a just proportion not more than three fourths nor less
than one-fonrth of the tuition (ee will be refunded.
Students are not allowed to leave just before examina
tion. Patrons who are inattentive to this point, inflict
great injury upon both the student and the Institu
tion. BoARnnco. Yonng gentlemen and ladies can obtain
board at reasonable rates with private families.
Coras or Stvdt. A Course of Study has been
adopted f'r both the Collegiate and Preparatory De
partments, well calculated to secure ripe scholarship,
mental discipline, and a preparation for the active do
ties ot life.
A liberal Course of Study lias been sdopted for young
ladies a lio desire to obtain s thorough education.
CM- A Dipl'ima will be awarded to U who shall
complete the prescribed course.
The Government will be parental but strict aim
ing constantly at the formation of correct habits of
Self Government. Careful attention will be given to
manners and morals.
ScaoLAiu-utrs; peiretnal. or for the period of ten
years, securing tuition st very reduced rates, can be
purchased, t or further particulars apply to the Presi
dent. Per order of Executive Committee.
F. S. HOYT.
Sec. Board of Trustee.
Salem, Dec. 10, 1S5T. 41tf
Stationery, Stationcrr.
EL. BRADLEY A Co., have just received, direct
from New York, per clipper ship Aurora, a fl::e
Ijt of blank books .and stationery generally, consisting
in part of the following :
400 Beams paper of every variety:
1UO0 Quires bis nk books ."half bound, foil bound,
nil kinds;
200 Dos. Ink. Davies best black, blue, and red;
75 Ream wrapping paper dif. size;
50 gross pen holders;
h0 " f-iate pencils; v
-'9 dor. slates.
T pether with a general assortment of school and
misci llaneons booksSander's spellers and readers
lHtvies' and Thompson 'a mathematics complete. We
would sav to those who boy to sell again, just give us a
rail. . E. L. URAULEi 4 Co
Citv Back Store, Oregon City.
Iec 50. IS57. " 43tf
Sherirrs Sale.
NOTICE is herery given, that, by virtue of an exe
cution to me directed, out of tne Territorial side
of the United States district emirt for the 1st judicial dis
trict of Oreron Territory, in favor of Thomas 11. 1'eame
asent for the Missionary Society of the Methodist Epis
copal Church, aud against Hamilton Campbell, for
want of personal property. I have levied nponand will
Proceed to sell st tbe court bouse in Salem in Marion
cour.tv. Oregon Territorv. on the 30lh day 01 Januarv.
IV. all the riait, title 'aad interest of the said Hamil
ton Campbell to the south half of the following des
cribed real estate, to wit: 1 tie p. w. qr. ol the n. w. qr.
of . lo.tbe w.half of the s. w. qr. of sec. 26, the s.
fcf. or then.e. qrot sec. Ii, tue r. e. qr. ot sec If, the
n.e.qr. of sec. 34. the n. w. qr. of the s. e. qr. of sec.
34. tbe w. bf. of the tx. w. qr. of ace. 35. in t- 9 s. r. 3 w.,
containing 610 seres, more or le-ss. Sale to be between
the hours of lOoclxk A.M. and 4 o'clock P. M.of
said day, for rash to satisfy said exeruti-m.
N. A , CO RN OYER, Sheriff.
January 2, 1S53. 4w43
New Goods at New Prices.
WK. SMITH A Co. wtmld inform their patrons.
and the public generally, that they have just
received a lare addition to their ftock of goods, which
they will exchange for produce, or cash, on tbe most
favorable terms. They have now a complete assort
ment of dry goods, which tbey will sell
Cheaper than anf other etore m Salem.
Their stock of boots and shoes is equal to any to be
found in Salem, consisting of men's and boy's coarse
and fine lo"ts, men's sud bny's shoes; ladles' boots,
shoes, and slippers, rhihlren and infants shoes men's
ladies, and misses rubber overshoes, and in short, any
thing in the boot and shoe line that can be desired.
Their stock of eroceries bt a 1 -n full. eotiHitiiiv of
yeotfee, green and black teas, crushed and brown sugar.
syrap, saicratus in imjs, cream ol tartar, salt, soap, to
bacco, aagn, rtarcb, tapioca, macaroni, nysins, 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 satisfaction in tbe quality and pri
ces of our goods. 4'itf
Long Looked for Come at La(.
CLOCKS! WATCHES! CLOCKS!
Time t-i money.
JUST received a consignment of clocks and
watches nt C. B. Pillow's which will be
sold at f;iir prices, and warranted to keep good
time: eiuht dsv and thirtv hour weight clocks.
Gold at d silver hunting case watches, and a general
assortment ol jewelry come one, come all.
C. B. PILLOW.
Dec. 23, 1837. Im43
Something New !
EL. BRADLEY A Co., have just received a large
lot of hand books for home improvement; com
prising bow to write, how to talk, how to Iwbave, how
to do business, in one volume; will be sent free of post
sge to any part of Oregon, on receipt of ti-
Address K. L. BRADLEY,
City Book Store, Oregon City.
Dec. 20, IS57, 43tf
Hooks! Books!
EL. BRADLEY & Co, have recently received a
large ljt of Fowlers and Wells publications.
Take notice alt ye that are sck, water (cure) ia a
powerful nice thing ia a family.
Dec.20.le37. . - " IStf
Strayed,
OR stolen, oner about July 15,1557, from the sub
scriber, 1 miles south of Albany. 1 yoke of cattle,
one white, one red, no brands, large horns, weigh
about from 14 to 15 hundred each, one Spanish mare,
branded A T on left hip. Whoever returns said cattle
shall be liberally rewarded.
JOSEPH LACRANT.
Dec. 23, 1857, 3ra43paid
To II. J. Harris.
THERE is remaining in our ware honse, a package
addressed to yon marked "Glass;' yon will please
call, pay charges, and take the same.
W. C. GRISWOLD A Co.
Salem, Janaary 1, 1S58. 2w43
Short Settlements make long
friends.
THE.olJ year has passed, and we want all those who
know themselves indebted tons to come forward
and settle and get their "New Years" present.
Don't forget this; we mean just what we say.
W. C. GRISWOLD A Co.
Janaary 1. 1858. 43tf
Strayed
ABOUT the 20th of October, from Spring
Valley, Polk Co.. a yoke of work oxen
one a dark brindle. and the other a brown.
Some car marks not recollected. No brands. Eight
years old. The finder is requested to inform the sub
scriber, at Valfontis post office. Polk Co., and he shall
be compensated for his trouble.
SELDEN HIGG1NS.
Dec 23, 1857. 42tf
Oregon Statutes.
BOUND volume for sale at John Fleming's, Oregon
City, and A. K. Shipley's, Portland. Price, $5 00.
Also laws of last session tl 00.
Dec, 17. 1857. 41tf
Cash System Adopted.
O more credit will be given bv me. and those in
debted to me. who have not made arrangements
to pay their accounts in pork or other produce, will
E lease call and make payment or settle by note, as I
itend closing my books. G. E. COLE.
Corvallis, Sept. 8, 1657. 26tf
BOOKS! COGUE!!
0-O-0 )
New Arrival for the Winttr-Campaign !
s. j. Mccormick,
"FRANKLIN" BOOK STORE, PORTLAND, O. T.
Has J ust Received direct from New York a Large
Addition to his former stock of
BOOJCS AND STATIONERY,
Comprising, in Part, at jfeUnot:
SANDER'S NEW SERIES OF REAKBS.
MONTEITH'S GEOGRAPHIES. PrUasry and Manual;
McWALLY'S GEOGRAPHY, Sd part!
SUPERFINE C'PNGRESS LETTER PAPER;
CAP ' , do;
BILL, NOTE AND BRIEFING ' do;
COl'NTING HOUSE IN K-STANDSl
I.oot HARPER'S SEIJCCT N0VEL6J
FULL AND HALF-BOUND BLANK BOOKS;
SLATKS. assorted sizes; M
PETER PARLEY'S RECOLLECTIONS OF A LIFE
TIM E; .
GOODRICH'S niSTORTOF ALL NATIONS;
HILDRETH S .' L'NITEU STATES;
ItLACKSTONE'S COMMENTARIES!
SPAbK S AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY
BARNES NOTES ON NEW TESIAMENT:
SQUIRES' CENTRAL AMERICA; , 4
FRUIT BOOKS, six varieties;
WKEMS MARION AND WASHINGTON;
THE CAMP FIRES OF NAPOLBOK"
HISTORY OF THE MEXICAN VAVi
WORKSON ARCHITECTURE:
INDIAN WARS OF THE WEST; ?
VIOLIN. FLUTE AND ACC0RDS0K PRECEPT
ORS XEIV;
SOUTHERN HARMONY. Note Booll
HISTORY OF THE RUSSIAN WAI;
THE AMT.BICAN LAWYER;
POETICAL WORKS an asortmelt;
NEW HISTORIES a splendid lot;
3,000 ASSORTED NOVELS XEV.
arjaraz:., srG-.cra.
TOGETHER WITH A 8PLENPEDSTOCK OF
GIFT HOOKS, ALBUMS,
Valentines and Ty Books,
For Christmas and Nctf Year' Gifts.
O -v '
esT-DONT FORUfTl
ip vptr nAir'' rsopjrs - --.
CHEAP BOOKS! AND PLE 1 if OF THEM!!
Calf, or Srnd 16 the
F R A iV KL IX BOOk STORE,
Front Street, PoSlsnd, Oregon.
S. J. McCJUMICK, Proprietor.
November S. 1S57. f Im"t9
Drn?s ! Dragi Brngi!
J K. SMITH A Co. havjttst received direct from
. California, and from the States, a large addi
tion to their stock of DrntM and medicines, making,
with their former itock. thclargest. and best assort
ment of those articles, n- ofered fur sale in tbe Wi.
lainette Valley. They recsve their goods directly
from the Importers and mar.dactures so that every ar
ticle bocght of them can I .s!led upon as fresh and
genuine, and they are detcmined not .to be undersold
hy any other ilrnppits in tie country. Orders sent
from a distance will be pronutly filled, and at satisfac
tory prices. Store near thebridge, south end of Com
mercial street. Salem. 4Jtf
lio ! Te Workers tf Inn and Steel !
I HAVE this day reecivedby the arrival or the J. tyL
Whiting from San Franrisco,- the following aasori-T.
meat of iron ana steel, to nit :
i.yoo lbs. Norwavsha;.'" -S.OOO
lbs. I X Irun (nut,) '
l.OO'l " 3t31S" "
3.WH) " ii "
.0"0 " ,J.l,U.sutl,sa;:are,
3.000 " j.5-lii. l.aod 1 J, inch round,
1,000 " assorUd cast eel.
100 " borse shoe na 's. G)
Which together with stuck ist-stsre makes as com
plete an assortment as can be ond In Territorv and
will be sold as cheap aa the cUKtr&rr for cn or eoun-tn-
produce. i J. N. PRESCOTT.
'Oregon City. Feb. S3, P357. j 60tf
Boot and &hop Store.
FREDERICK W I C K M O N vnald announce
tt the citiaens of Salem, aul the surround- fi
ing country, that he have takes a store on the ' a
east side of Commercial street, sorth of the pnstofSce,
where he will keep coitautlyon hand a full assort
ment of cverv kind of bo"ts and iboes, both custom and
sale work, which he will sell at the lowest living pri
ces. Rein-; a practical workmai, all order futr tbe
manufacture or repair cf work ill be compiled with,
and the work d jiie in a sab.ta.-tUI and workmanlike
manner. Give me a call and era -ne my stock.
FREDERICK W1CKMON.
Salem. March 12. 7. 13tf
IVoticA
In the District Conrt. of the Ui fed States, iu and for
the First Judicial District, in IM Territory of Oregon:
ANDREW RgBFRTS. vs. "erge W.Sumraers. John
Norcross. and Iac Moon. In rhinrrty. It satis
factorily appearing, tiiat the dfeuJiiit. Summers and
Norrroisart not residents of fU Tenitory: They are
hereby aoiSed that valetf th ayz'nt In said cocrt,
on the fitat dav of the next term Ifiereof. to be held ia
Salem, on the'Brst Monday o! April nest, and answer
the bill of comnl tint, praying t!t a certain mde. and
receipt executed bv lsim to tlifcnant Summer for
fXM). may be canceled, the salt bill will betaken as
conlessed. as to said non-resuieat ueienoani.
E. J. HARPING. Clerk.
Salem. Nor. 21, 1S37. s 8wS7
JVotlrtl.
NOW f .r large sales and smrtl profits, for cash or
Oregon produce. A well .elected assortment of
dress iiattrn. Delaines. MeriuiM. Calicoes. Ginghams
and all other goods for ladies. Am assortment ol bon
nets and Indies hats of the latest fashion:
Also a well selected a-tsurtmes of clothing, boota and
shoes of the best quality, eofl-e, tea. sngar. salt, rice,
pepper, salaratus. and lump oil. with other article, too
numerous tp mention, for sale opposite Baum A Bro.,
next uoor to tue L nion itotei. ,
! I- WESTACOTT.
Mav 19. 1S57. 10U
Probate Notice.
PROBATE COURT OF
Li-.!Coirrv, O.T. j1.
To Marsaret Hranw. Samuel A. llotrue. Hester Hill
formerly Hester Hogue, Amanda Jane llogue. Clar-
lnus .orcross. formerly IMrtniU Hogue. and t iar
inda Wood, minor heir of Maty Ann Wood, formerly
Marv Ana Hopiie. of the State of HlinoU, and John
M. Hogue, of the State of lows, heirs to tbe estate
of Thomas G Hogue. deceawt, late of tbe county of
l.inn and Territorv of Oregtai:
"TOU will take notice that ou the firth dav of Octo-
X ber. instant. James P. Hegue administrator, and
one of the heirs t said estate. Sled his petition in said
Court for an order of sale of tff real estate of said dc-
eeaaed. for t'je purpi'e of paring debts, expenses, and
for distribution: and if the cotirarv be not shown on or
before the first Tnesdav in February next an orJer will
be made accordingly. It is further ordered that this
notice be published in The Or-yon Statesman for fifteen
weeks, successively. S. v. II A Lr. 1 , J. of Proliate.
October 19, 1S5. 15w32
Attachment Notice.
TO JOH.V AX I) ROBERT BANKS:
rOU are hereby notified that unless yen appear in
. the Diktrirt Court r the First Judicial District of
tbe Territory of Oregon, on the first dav of the term to
he held on the first Monday of April, lAoS, and answer
the complaint of Wm. Parker on file in the clerk's office
or said court, lor the recovery of the sum of $271 51
with accruing interest and costs of suit, the same will
be taken as confessed and the praver thereof wilt be
granted ny tue court. li. l-.LSl. HAM,
Att'y for Pi n".
Salem, September 2.1, 1.S57. 3m29
Sublimity College.
Mr. MILTON' WRIGHT, Teacher.
WILL enter upon his first term in the Primary De
partment of the Sublimity Colicge, on Monday
uie iDLAii-iniuu my pi is oveuiier. next.
Tuition, per term ot twe -& Uoeks. - no.
For each branch above tt Prlmury. fifty cents more.
uj oraer of tne rrustees, tm aisi November, lS7.
ALLCN J. DAVIE, Secretary.
December, 2d, 1807. i 3Dtf
KeMnurant.
T G.KRIECHBAUM luwopeneda ResUnrant, Bake-
. ry ana v. oiueciionary nouse as uorvaint, lienton
Co., O. T. Will set the beM table that the market can
atl'ord, and at all hour. Give tjiin a call next door
north or city Hotel. lztf
10RN starch, tapioca sago and hecker. farina, for
puaumgs, at 14311 J w. .. "SMITH A Cos.
IRESTON C. Merrils vetst powders and extracts of
lemon and rose, for laroring pastry", at
mf W. K. SMITH ACo's.
AMP oil, candles, and arcet oil. at
J Citf W. K. SMITH A Co's.
G0PAL varnish, paiuts, tils, and paint brushes, at
t'itfj j W. K. SMITH A Co's.
t YERS Cherry Pectoral for sale nt wholesale and
i. retail, at 42tf j W. K. SMITH A Co's. .
JC1100L books, at wholesale and retail, nt
) 42tll W. K. SMITH A Co's.
PICKLES and pepper snkce. wash-lmards and sand
paper, at I42tfl j W. K. SMITH A Co's.
COTTON rope, for clith lines, and small rope for
halters, at lltf j W. K. SMITH A Co's.
V J. Fleming.
AT the Oregon City, Po Office Building, has Just
received, direct front Wavr York, 100 copies of
"Dawning's Frnit and Fruit Trees of America."revtsed
and enlarged, for 1S57 tlu latest published edition of
this valuable work. He hw also on hand , a good stock
of miscellaneous books and itakionery, for sale on terms
to suit the times.
Oregon City, Dec. 15,187. 41tf
Coffee.
IF YOU WANT a really mod article of COFFEE, the
undersigned have got LiCOO pounds best " COSTA
RICA.' Come in and lookat it.
A'XaX McTCIXLAY 4 Co.
Oregon City, Dec 6, 186t
025,000 Wortis
3PIU7tQ AIID SI
JOZTE
I GOODS!
THE'nbftertbers would respectfully Inform their ros
toners and tbe public generally that tbey have on
hand, and arc in constant receipt of goods from San
Francisco and New York a large aud well-se
lected stock consisting in part of
Alum, allspice, and alpacca.
Bonnets, borages, onoTbro. linen,
Cambric, crash, and calico.
Domestic de lainea, and damask.
Edging, embroidery and evervthing-,
Flannels, fringes, and fancy fixln's.
Ginghams, gaiters and gloves.
Handkerchiefs, hose and hair-pins,
Iron, Ink, and insertings.
Jaconet .jeans, and Java coffee.
Knives, kid gloves, and knitting-pius,
Iwns, lard and Liverpool salt,
Mnstard, mirrors, and matches.
Needles, nails, aud nice things.
Oils, orershirts, and Oolong tea.
Pins, pants, and paper.
Quilts, quills, and queensware.
Ribbons, razors, and rat-traps,
Silks, sugar, and shaving soap.
Tea. tobacco, aud turpentine.
Umbrellas, nnder-sleeves. and useful things,
- Veils, varnish, and vinegar.
Wreathes, woolen goods, waffle-irons,
Yarn, yeast, and Y'ankee notions, .
Zinc, sud zephyr worsted,
Ac, Ac, and so on.
Besides many other articles too numerous to mention ;
all of which we are ottering at reduced prices, adopt
ing tne plan or tauter sales aud small prunu."
The ladies will find in their department a lam stock
of fancy goods, direct from New York, which is not
usually Kept tn Uregon, and by arrangements will be In
constaut receipt adequate to the wants of the ladies.
The Gentlemen's Department of furnishing goods
will seldom be equalled, and excelled by none In Salem.
IKON. The blacksmiths and iron dealers will always
find a well-selected sto? k of all sizes and shapes, to
gether with a good assortment of iron axles, from 1-4 X
6 in., to 2 x 1 1 inches, which we are selling at Portland
prices, adding freights.
We are prepared to receive all kinds of produce in
exchange for goods, and al-to ruoucy. For full particu
lars call and examine for yourselves.
W. C. GRISWOLD A CO.
Salem. Feb. 10. 1R7. 4Stl
IUTE beg leave to announce to the public that we
V V are Just receiving a larae and well selecdtick(
r c c....AcUI. u : ..u 1 1 1 '
with great care by Mr. Alexander, who has bee
ing that market for some time, therefore we can sarc
ssy to tbe public that we can. and will sell, cooes as
low at wholesale or retail
AC 1 w uniTi? iv oDrrntf sv
iff
3
We will take In exchange for goods all kinds of m
dace.
N. B. We will a!so par caslt for all kinds of pro
duce, to-wit:
Wheat. Fljar. Butter. Eggs. Bacon. Pork. Lard.
Oats. Ac, Ac, Ac '
All wbo wish to purchase, will do well to call and ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere. -
uar stock consist of every tiling in tue uue mat tins
market calls for t vwit:
Grey, White, Red and Blue Blankets;
1 Bil'" 11" .1111 iiatiwin.,
A I .dcrsnd Over shirts. Wool and Cotton;
trcry description or nhite Shirts:
Ll Quarns Ware, Hard Ware and Cutlery;
A j Bouts. Shoes coarse and fine: '
urogaos Calf. Kip and Cowhide:
Wool Plaids. Merino. Detains. late natterns
la short Cverv kind of piece goods, and the BEST TEA
ever shipped to this market.
auo cedar shingles. 1 traoiny seea anu Hops.
ATsT Give us a call, and see for voorselves.-.a
ALEXANDER A McEWAN.
Corvallis. Oct 19. 1&17. - 33tf
New Arrival of Jewelry, Ac
JCST FROM SAX FRANCISCO.
J ROSENTHAL iuforms his patrons and
friends, that be has im-t returned from
Sau FrancUco with a select assoment of Jew
elry. Unsical Instruments, Cutlery, etc.. and
odcra them fur sale at bis store on 'Front street
4aV One door below Dr. Coombs oSce.
JEWELRY.
Gdd and Silver watche: tSold and Silver chains:
Gold bracelets: Gold ear-rings; Gold breastpins; Gold
anger rings; Locket; Gold pens and pencils; Gold
sleeve butt-ins; Silver and Plated ware; fancy goods
and perfumery.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. -Guitar,
Violins, Flntes, Fifes; a large asmrtment of
Aecordeons. Ladies' work boxes of all kinds. Gold and
Silver sjjectacles. Gold and Silver spoons. Cutlery,
Clocks an endless varietv, Ac.. Ac.
03T Watcheo, Clocks and Jewely repaired, and all
kinds of Jewelry made to order.
mf All of my work warranted "a
-Don't forget" The Sign or the Big Watch.--ta
Corvallis, Oct. 24.1 57 S3tf
L. P. Fisher's
ADVERTISING Agency. San Francisco No. 171
ttasalngton t reet, tip stairs, nearly opposite to
Ma (aire's Opera Honse.
U P. FISHER is the authorized Agent of the
Obeuon States an ;
Marysville Herald;
Sacramento Union;
San Joaquiu Republican. Stockton;
Pacific Methodist, Stockton;
Saora Herald;
Nevada Journal:
Grass Valley Telegraph;
Red Bluff Beacon;
Columbia Gazette;
Mountain Democrat, Placerrille;
Tuolnmne Courier:
Calvarez Chronicle. Mokelnmne Hill;
El Ifcwado Democrat;
Shasta Courier;
Mariposa Gazette;
Yreka Weekly Cniou;
Trinity Journal, Weaverville;
Iowa Hill News;
Weekly Ledge;. Jackson;
San Jose Telegraph;
Sonoma County Journal;
Folsom Dispatch;
California Mining Journal;
Iyw Angeles Star;
Santa Barbara (.asette;
San Diego Herald;
Almeda Cjunty Gazette;
Placer Courier, Yankee Jim's.
Napa County Reporter;
Sierra Democrat, Downieville;
Humboldt Times;
Union; .
Oregonian. Portland, O. T.
Paci8c Christian Advocate, Salem. O. T.
Jacksonville Herald. Jacksonville. O. T.
Pioneer and Dem crat, OlynipU, W. T.
Washington Kepubliban. Steitacoom, W. T.
Poynesian, Honolulu. S. I.j
Pacific Commercial Advertiser. Honolulu S. I.
Mexican Extraordinary, City of Mexico;
Hongkong Register.
ADVERTISING IN TIIE ATLANTIC STATES.
L. P. F. hssnow completed bis arraneements for
the forwarding of advertisements to all the principal
largest circulating Journals and Newspapers published
in the Atlantic States.
A line opportunity is here offered to those who wish
to advertise in any 'part of the Union, of doinc so at
the lowest rates, aud in a prompt and satisfactory man
ner.
Augnst 25, 1857. 24tf
Notice.
fTMl E Judges bf tbe Supreme Court of the Territory of
JL regon, assembled at tne scat or uovernroem on
the 16th "day of Ileeeralier, 150, do fix and appoint
District Courts to be held in the citv of Salem, in the
eonntv of Marion, on the first Mondavs of April and
Septemlier. and the fourth Monda vs of May and Octo
ber, annually, until otherwise ordered ; sntl in the city
of Portland, iu the county of Multnomah, on the fifth
Monday, of December, 1S5, and thereafter on the first
Mondavs of Mar and October, and the third Mondavs
of June4ind November, annually, until otherwise order
ed, and do limit the duration of said Terms to six days
each. GEO. H. WILLIAMS, Chief Justice.
. 41 CYRUS OLNEY. Associate Justice.
The Lam of Oregon.
rnHE OREGON STATUTES, 1855, being a large vol
X ume of 6)0 pages, with complete index, annota
tions, and references, comprising all the laws m force in
the Territorv. inclusive of those passed at last session
of the Legislative Assembly, are for sale at the office of
the Statesman, at five dollars per copy. Ihe work is ex
ecuted iu the tdt manner, bound in law style, and
ia sold at publisher prices, aud as low as a like work can
be bought in any State in the Union, and at the lowest
ngure they can be attorned ror here. Tbe price places
them within the reach of all who desire the laws titer
live under. Orders by mail accompanied with the cash,
filled by return mail. It is tbe last code of laws that
will probably be published in Oregon, for many years
In addition to the enactments of the legislative Assem
ble, the volume contains the Declaration of Indenen
dence. Constitution of the United States, Treaties with
Great Britain relating to Oregon, Ordinance of 1737, in
force in Oregon, Donatio raw and all amendments,
and full abstract of United oates Naturalization Laws.
Salem Drug Store-
FRONT Street, Rector's buildiug. Constantly
ou hand a full assortment of Davos, Mem
cixks. Paints, Oils and Dvb Stuffs, Patext
Medicines. Ac.
I?
In short almost every article usually found in a Drug
Store, and are offered at Wholesale and Retail, at
extremely low rates, in quantities to suit warranted as
represented.
9 Oanaas solicited. a.
Prescriptions free of charge at office.
tar Prompt attention will be given to professional
calls in the City. A. M. BELT, M. D.
Salem, O.T., June 2, 1957. 12tf
Corinthian Lodge
OF Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, will bold
their regular oommnnleatioaa on tbs Thnrsaay
night before tbs fall of the moon of each, month, ex
cepVwhen it falls on Thursday night, then on that
night io Albany, O. T.
Brethren in good standing are cordially invited to at
tend. DELAZOX SMITH, W.M.
SrrGM, Sea'y. 37tf
BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOK
. .AT.
The City Book-Otore,
(FRONT ST., PORTLAND, O. T.,
A. R. SHIPLEY & Co.,
aveb
Store, and will be receiving by the 1st of June
Sift 29 4Xa 9 3a d CCD
HOOKS AND STATIONERY!
N
Which they offer to the
SPRING TRADE
At small advances on New York prices
ve us a call, or send as an order, aud -we an
bound to give yoa satisfaction !
A. R. Shipley Co.,
Are the Soli Aoknts in Oregon and Washington Ter
ritories for the sale of
The American Statesman,
A GREAT BOOK ! ! Being the only political history
of the United State.
Send us your names. Price tt 00: Payable on de
livery of book. Can deliver by tbe 1st of September
to all who send as their names by 1st of May.
Catalogue of Part ef ear Slock :
SCHOJL. BOOKS.
R.vdkk. Sanders' old Ut, Sd, 3d, 4th, and 5th,
nd The Young Ladies'; Sanders' New 1st, 2d, 3d,
4th and 5th: Parkers' 1st, 2d. 3d, 4th and 5th; Mo
Guffey's 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th.
Stcllkics Sanders' Old, Sanders' New; Elemen
tary! PniKit3 Sanders' Pictorial, School and Parker's. .
GEooSAraiES. Mitchell's, Ancient and Modern, OI
aey's, Morse's, AlcNailey's, and Monteitb's 1st and
2d Book.
U ATBEHATtcs. Arithmetics Thomson's. Tables,
veying. Geometry, Practical Mathematics. Math. Dic
tionary, Logic of Mathematics, Analytical Geometry,
and Philosophy of nthematics. .
GranVpaarJ. Greca's Clarke's BaUioaV-Snaith's
Kirkasl's Spencer's Towers-
; PaiLOSoraiKS. Parker's hA Lesson, Juvenile and
School; Comstock's Smith's.
1 ' taToaiBS. Wilson's Juvenile, and United States;
ttty'm Universal; WUlard's Universal, and United
Spates. 4
"Tiawocaoes. Cooper's Virgil; Andrew's Latin Rea
ri Rihdx; Andrew's Latin Grammar; McClin
vuaad 2d Book in Latin, aud do. in Greek; An
Vmmar and Header; Johnson's Cicero,
neb Grammar and Header; Woodbury's
or and Reader, Telemaoue. Greek Tes-
4a. self-taught; Sorrenne's French Dio-
ti itw Latin ao. Lauaeu s &cott s orees
4o, Anyd t Classical do. Smash's do do.
DlcnoMAUKS. Webster's School, High do. Aca
demic, University, Royal Evo, Unabridged and Cobbs'
Pocket.
MiscclLANEOCS. Mattison's Astronomy. Newman s
Rhetoric. Wood's Botany. Kame's Elements of Crit
icism. Parker's Aids ia Composition, Parker's Exer
cises. BrookSeld'a Composition. McElligott'a Young
Analyzer, do. Analytical Manual. Parker's Word
Builuer. Hayhew's Book Keeping. Wayand's Moral
Science. Palev's Natural The-ilogy. Blake's Agricul
ture for Schools. Upham's Intellectual Philosophy.
Mahan's do. do. Milton; Younar; Pollock; and Thomp
son; (Edition for Schools) Cotter's Anatomy and
Physiology. American Debater. Newman a Political
Economy. Hitehcock'a GcJogy. Great variety of
Speakers and Elocution. All kii4s or School Station
ery; Slates of all sizes; Drawing Books; . Drawing
Paper; Perforated Card Board; Bristol Board; Pencils
and Brashes; Osborn's Color; Inkstands, every size
sad style, Ac, Ac, Ao.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
KisTOBT Bancroft's United States. C volurne-
Hildreth's da, do, C volumes- Frost's Pict rial United
States. Taylor's do, do, do. Botta's Hist. Revolution.
Peterson's do. Wilson's United States. WUlard's do.
Hist. Indian Wars United States. Willard's Universal
History. Mailer's do do. Rotteck's Hist. World 1 or
2 volumes. Rollin's Ancient History- Farr's do. do.
Hume's Enlaud. Macaulay's d'i-, corajilete. Dickens
Child's do. Liugard's do. Gibbon's Rome. D;Ao
bigne's Reformation. Bang's M. E. Church. Allison's
Europe, 1st and 2d Series, i'rescott's Works. Border's
Hist, of Religions. Hist. if Council of Trent. Jose
phas. All of Abbott's Histories. Historical Cabinet.
Queens of Spain. Qaeeua of Scotland. Help's Spanish
Conquests. Brace's Hungary. Kidder's Brazil. Ku
bank's BraziL Parley's Caiversal. History of Cru
sades. Ancient Egyptians. Hallams Middle Ages.
His tore f r Bovs. Bonner s Child s United States.
living's Field Book of Revolution.
BiosiirHT. Plutarch's Lives. Life Brant. Won
derful Characters. Great aad Celebrated Characters.
Lives of the Signers. Autobiography of Flmey. La
martine's Celebrated Characters.. Life of Adam Clarke,
do Bishop Hcdding. do Niebabr. do Gen. Harrison.
-Io Daniel Uoone. ao KODerw. ao iiavene. Cap
tains of Roman Republic and Old World." Dr. Chal
mers. 4 vols, lives of Hstnboldts. Mrs. Rogers.
Mozart. Wesley. rTetetier. l.iieana limes ot t lay;
lr-rin TCashinTton. Eminent Mechanics. Lives of
Chief Justices. Josephine. Napoleon. Charles Lamb.
Jackson. Gen. fjreen. Joan at AreC Lads- Jan lirer.
J. O. Adams. Jnlience. Ianiel Webster; Kings of
Rome. Kings and yncens. l.ieomii. Lives or Me
Pooes. Prescott's Philip 2 J. Mary and Martha Wash-
in ton. Pioneer n omen ot tue est.
Tbavels. Hacks China. Araucanians. hteplien s
Egvpt.- Olin's TraveSi. Mungo Park. Nile Notes.
Adventures on Mosquito Shore. Bayard Taylor's Trav
els. Durbin s Travels in the Ka-n.
Scientific. BranUe s Kncvclopef.ia. I'nysical Ueog-
raphv of the Sea. Wood's Natural History. Ijirdners
Lectures. I'semr Ares, vocmosv jnaiuematicu Alc-
tionarv. Loeie of Mathematics, v omiera or tcnce.
Mitchells Planetary and Stellar Worlcis. Loom is' I!
cent Procresa of Astronomv. Smith s I'ictionary of
Arts and Science. Ennank s Hydraulics- 1-nck a works.
Vanons works oa Arehitectore.
Poetbt. Bvron varions styles. Shakespeare, do.
Milton, do, iBnms, do. Hemans, do. Moore, do.
Thompson. Young. Pollock. Tapper. I owner. Pope.
Campbell. Wadsworth. Ossian. Montgomery. Kirk
White. Female Poets of England, do. do. America
and manv others.
Booes of KKlEKrvcE- l ycwpeuia 01 t.eorrapiiv.
do. do. Fine Arts. dd. d-. Biography. Useful Arts.
McColloch's Gazetteer. Harpers UuKersal Gazetteer.
Fbcit an " AGRicmTTBAL. Elliot'a Friit Book.
Thomas' do. Downing's do. Barry's do. Fessenden's
Fanner and Gardener. Frnit. Flower and Vegetable
Gardener's Companion. Allen on tbe Grape. Pardee
on StrawbeiM- Florist's Guide. American farm Book.
Allan's Domestic Animals. All of Saxton's Hand Books.
Woiks on Horse, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Ac.
TnKOLOStCAL A Religiocs. Harmotir and Exposi
tion or Gospels. Neander's Life of Christ. Butler's
Works. Knapp's Christian Theology. Western Meth
odism. Morris Miscellanies. lectures on Romanism.
Brand of Dominic Rule. Elliot on Romanism. Barnes'
Notes. Clarke's Commentary. Bensoa's do. Jay's
Exercises. Watson's Institutes. Larrabee's Evidences.
Butler's Ethical Discourses. Ropers' Eclipse of Earth,
do. Reason and Faitlu Foster's Christ. Perfection.
Biker oa Discipline. Writing of Arminina. Jalin's
Biblical Archaeology. Bibles, all sizes and prices, from
tl to $20. Testaments, great variety. Methodist
Hymns. Christian Hymn Books. Church Psalmist
Plymouth Collection. Select Melodies. Christian
Psalmist.
Medical. Buchau's Family Physician. Hydro
pathic do. Honwepathic Works.
Miscellaneous- Constitutions of United States,
Mavhew's Popular Education. Crabbes Synonyms.
Piatt's Book of Cariosities. Odd f ellow s Manual.
Head lev's Works. 14 vols. Mrs. Tutbill's, 6 vols. I-av-
inl't Vineveh. Riirelow's Useful Arts. Has well's En
gineer's Guide. American Institutions. Pursuit of
Knowledge. ParkMadison. Peruvian Antiquities.
vr.w nnwn East. Pvnshurt. Ike Marvel s Works.
Ssmierson's Cook and Confectioner. Country Rambles
Vntrl.ml. Talesaiid Reveries. Ian excellent Temper
ance "Book.l Money Maker. Escaped Nun. News
Bov. Pick Wilson. Mrs. Hale's New Cook Book. Mil
ler's Old Red Sandstone, do. Footprints of Creator.
Y01111? Indies' Counsellor. Young Man's do. Pictorial
Catechism. Thomson's Lect. to Y. Men. Constitu
tional Text Book. Captive in Patagonia. The Ameri
can Honse wife. Half Hours with Old Humphrey.
Athens; its Grandeur and Decay. Mrs. Sedgwick's
Redwood, do. New Enz- Tale. Uncle Sam's Farm
Fence. Arthur's Successful Merchant, do. Tals. Mrs.
Partington. Horace Translation. Virgil do. Mrs. Car
leu's Works. Heroines of History. Ijuid and Sea.
Deck and Fort. Sea .and Sailor. Ship and Shore.
Naval Life. Star Papers. Masonic Chart. Irving's.
Columbus. Img Look Ahead. City of New York
Livinz Orators of America. Yonng Man Advised. Mis
sions in Tonea ani Fegee. Truth Stranger Than Fic
tion. Knout and the Russians. Hydrapathic Cook
Rook. I lest h Bed Scenes, uitt hooe lor lonng Men
do. 'do. ladies. Anecdotes for Hirls. do. do. B.v
Footpript of Famous men. Charlotte Elisabeth's
Work's. Advice to Yonng Men. Peasant boy philoso
pher. Abbott s Marco Paul Books, do r ranconia.
And a number of others too numerous to enumerate.
Constantly receiving large additions to the foregoing.
Statiosert Foolscap Paper great variety. Let
ter do, do, plain and gilt. Note do, do, do, do. Envel
.il .tvles. Inks all kinds. Pens and Holders
great varietv. Blank Books all sizes and styles.
Memorandums, Diaries. Pass Books, Time Books
Papcr Cutters. Do Folders. Shipping Receipt Books.
Lithographic IPrints a large variety. Wrapping Pa
pergood variety. Wafers. Sealing Wax, Ac, Ac
Finally, we have a good variety of
Mrsic Rooes New Carmina 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,
Melndeonda, Plymouth Collection with Music, Sheet
M And the most varied assortment of Statioxext ever
flared in Oregon.
ar This stock is all bought in New Tork and other
Eastern cities and is sold at
UNIFORM TRICES.
sj- We keep on hand School Booes ia largo qoajv
ties, together with most of the poblkations of - -Harper
A Brothers;
Derby A Jackson;
IvtsooA Phinney: - ,. .
Phillips A Samson;
A. S.Barnes A Co.;
Miller, Orion A Mulligan;
Leary&GU;
Putnam;
A.tiletoo: aad ethers- .
We ask your patraeago. If naaBf ra flsaw
asdexamina our stock, yoar order wtflbo attanstdaa
on the same tons as if you bought in person. - ,
PortUnd, March 20, 1S57
3tf
ESTRAY NOTICES
f Notices of all estrays are reanired bv law to be nS
vertised in the Statesman. The charge therefor, ar
by tbe Isw, is one dollar for each animal Issia B '
No advertisement will appear under this head aatiJ
paid ror.j
Where no money, or less than the correct aacamf
U sent with an est ray notice, the notice will not be pab-
puDiunea until tne rail amount is received. ,
TAKEN CP, by the subscriber, living on the Clack
amas, one mile from tue bridge, in tbe atastoou
precinct, on tne Join day or November, a dark browi.
horse, with black main and tail, white face and whil
bind feet, and white saddle marks. soDnosed to U
Spanish, and seven or eight yean old.
JUHS blfcl-HESSUS.
Dee. SO. 1857. 2w44
TAKEN UP, by tbe subscriber, residing 8 mOea east
of Portland, Multnomah Co., one heifer, one year
old last spring, red color, and white speckled alt over;
no Diaras nor Dffanas pccccivsoie.
UtAJtiUE UAJ41L.TUS.
Dec. 25, 1857. Iw44
TAKEN UP, by tbe subscriber, Irving ia Cora Creak,
in Douglas Co., two black moles, aboot IS years
old, pack saddle marks, and a braaa r. vr ana jl, ih
another brand circular, with cross lines. Also, one has
mare, about 15 years old, pack saddle scars, brand I
and W. E. C. BRAT.
Dec. 25, 1857. 2w44
TAKEN UP, by the subscriber, residence aevea ssilew
southwest of Salem, on or about the 4th of Jaaa
ary, 1858, one sorrel horse, blazed face, aboot R or
years old. WILLIAM A. TOWNSEND.
January 9, 1S58. 2w44
TAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living ia Dayton pre
cinct, Ytmbill Co.. one small dark red work after,
face, feet and belly white, about four years old, asark
ed with a slit in each ear. JOHN WHITE.
Dec 31, 1857. UwJ
TAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living in Polk Co.,
a'mot 2 miles southeast from the crossing of the
Luckiamute. at Mr. Simpsons, one black horse, bread
ed with the letter S on right bip, said horse is aboot
or 10 years old. and came into my premises abont the
first of November. B. F. ENGLISH.
Dec. 17, 1857. 2w
TAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living ten aulas
southeast of Corvallis. Bentoa Co., O. T-. oao
strawberry roan fUly.'a small white spot ia her full In sd
two white spots on the bock; ao other marks or lassa
perceivable; supposed to be three years old next
spring. CASPER KOMP.
Dec. 23. 1837. . Jw4i
JA8- E. BlCHAKDe, 1 fSO. atCCaAEZX. I
San Francisco. rortiaad, u. T.
Richards &. McCralien.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and "Jobbers ia Oregon
"Ly Flour, Grain, Produce, Fruit, Pork. Bacon, Lard,
Hams, Ac, Ac Orders for Oregon trade promptly at
tended to. Liberal advances made on consignments.
No. 41 Sacramento street, below Front, San Fraariso
Janaary 27, 1857. 6tf
Kotice.
TO all whom this may 'come, greeting : That I ant t
leave for the States soon, and would respectfaliy
request those who know themselves indebted to me. av
vt .u. unsworn s lo-, to call ana seme wiinmi ami,
and oblige W. C. GRISWOLD.
Salem, January zi. tsoi. . via
S. J. McCormick,
Franlilin Book Otoro, .
m (FSOXr STBEZT, rOBTLAXB.O.T.)
HAS constantly on hand a large stock of Booca a
Stationery, which be1 sells at a small advancs) as
Pl'BUSKEXS PKrCES.
ma A catalogue may be seea in tbe Oregon aad
Washinetion Almanac fur 1S57. Books ordered there
from sent postage free to any part of either Terrritorj.
Portland, Feb. 24, 1S57- aoyi
Corvallis Drag Store.
JR. CARD WELL, Drnggist and Apothecary, is coa
stactly receiving, per California steamers, fesraw
and carefcllv selected stocks of Drags and Meditiaas.
Oils. Paints, Varnish, Soaps. Perfomeries, Toilet Fwr-
aitose. Stationery, and all articles usually kept ia Drag
Stores. Agent for Jaynes, and other patent medicines,
which will be furnished at California, wholesale prices.
0a OaoEzs souctted. "fca
J. B. CARD WELL.
Corvalns, May 2, 1857. 12tf
Blacksmiths and othera, IooIl.
ALLAN McKTNLAY A CO. have now oa hand a
large and well selected stock of
Bar Iron, Cast St(el.
Horse shoe da, German do.
Nail rod do.. Plough do,
I'late do..
And intend to keep np the assortment so as to suit the
wants of customers. Give as a call, and yoa will and
that we not only have the fullest stock, bat will soil
" as cheao as the cheapest.' We are constantly receiv
ing additions to oar assortssent, so as to replace what
is sold.
Oregon City. T)ec. 23, iar.fi. ltf
Bookt. Bosks.
WK. SMITH A Co. have recently received a largo
. invoice of books, direct front i ew Tork. which
they offer for sale at reduced prices. Taey win be con
stantly receiving additions to their stock, and will keep
on -s-.-l every article in that line, which the wants of
the country require. One of the firm will visit the
States in the spring, after which tbey will keep a fat!
assortment of
LAIVAXD MEDICAL. BOOKS,
in addition to miscellaneous and school books.. Their
present stock includes all the different kinds of schso I
books used in tbe country, and a great variety of stand
ard scieatilie aad miscellaneoBS works, all of' which
will be sold at greatly reduced prices, to maka room
for new ones on the war.
Thev also have and will continue to keep a cosbbMo
assortment of stationery, Elates, pencils, pens, ink. mmC
lancv arucies.
Sfctre near the bridge, sooth end ef Cosnsaereial
street.
Salem, Dec 21, 1S57. - 42tt
lOO Head of Cattle for Sale.
THE subscriber has at Amity. Yamhill eoaa
tr. 100 head of cattle, io rood condition
which he will sell on reasonable terms. Apply'
to hint at Salem, or on the premises.
jua&rit Air.
November 2, 1857. 34tf
UKtargieK.
"VPEX
sad covered bnsgies Concord
J make, rur sale.
Apply to
J. McCEAKKX. Portland.
B. M. Do Relle.
D
EALER in Oregon Produce. Office at W. C.OrW-
woid s Co. s store, Salem.
Salem, July 1, 1S57. litf
TAX receipt blanks fr sale at th Stateamaa ease
at tl per hundred.
Wanted.
BUTTER 50.000 Tbs. for which the highest market
price will be paid, by
B.M.DTJ RELLE.
1 at Griswold A Co.
Salem. July 1. IS57. 18tf
WANTED in exchange for cash or merchandise, 100
bushels of good spples, to be delivered by th
10th of August highest price paid. G. E. CO LB.
Hogs. Hogs. Hogs.
THE subscriber wishes to contract for 10.000 Pork.
Hogs on foot, or in Pork, for which th highest
market price will be paid in cash.
Liberal advances will be made ia cash oa eon tracts
of Hogs. B. M. DU RELLK.
r Office at W. C. Griswold and Co-'s, Salem.
Salem. July 1, 1857. IStf.
Wanted.
inn fififi Lr Bacon, (Hcsrltoond) in exehaate
M.JJ fXJKJyj for cash, by
B. M. DO RELLB.
IStf
aw Office at Griswold A Co.
Salem July 1.1857
w
wool, for which t win pay is eeaw pex ot.
G. S. COLB.
WANTED in exchange for merchandise or on ac
count 10,000 lbs. good batter, for which I sriO
pay tbe market price. Q. K. COLE.
TVT
ANTED in exchange for cash or inerchandiso.
VV 20,000 lbs. of bacon for which I will pay th
highest price.
G. E.COLE.
NAILS, glass, and window sash, at
42tf W. K. SMITH A Co s.
THE best black tea yon ever saw, at
42if W. K. SMITH A Con.
CAROLINA rice, and syrap to sweeten it ia gaUoa
kegs, at I42tf W. K. SMITH A Co's.
F
KENCH merinos, and alpacas, at
. . r nu as ww a, A.i.
T jiaIf Here!
w
E have just received RS.00O lbs. of ground alaat
.. si! AaA sua ---
sa. wn.cn w. (; R j -sw O I ,D A Cp
1H0T of all kinds, and P-'" fc
IVatice!!!
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, are rsnasstad
iTTi .nd settle wUh him. on or before the 1st dav
of Jaljat,aav. -st. nrarVt
Vha VW SSSSVJVV MA
Oregon City. Jnne 1. 18ST. IStf
" Pork.! Pork.! Pork.!
i IX those persona who have PORK, aad HOGS ON
V FOOT, to sell will aud :t totacir advantan hefor
selling elsewhere, to call onth nndersigaad, as ho will
nay th burhast market price, JN CASH.
' n u nrr on i.r . cia s, r
e, Nov. M. 1857. ' nt
AFKESHaasortnjent of all wool plaids.
UJtfl W. af.SMlI
st
6M1TeTC'o.
Tk f ACKEREL aad cedftsh, at
111
(42tn
Tf , K. SMITH A C a.