. Oar attention has been called to the misrepneentations of some of the black "repablteans in regard to the "JatkumtUU Herald" rutins: called the Kansas-Nebraska et, "a splendid specimen of hell-born fanat icism." As tbe "Herald" maj never see the charge, we will Tentnre to sj that the assertion is unfoundedly false, and that the "mraW wholly endorses that and all other democratic measures. We remember the phrase being used in a sarcastic reply to the Occidental, bnt no oce with as much brains as could be contained in a peannt shell, wontd attempt to make the statement im plying that snch were the sentiments of the editor: nor wonld any one acquainted with the character of the negro press, hare the least suspicion that they erer intended to teU the trutn. Dntn, ' to this County, on the loth lost., of croap, Alktb, daughter of John W. and Melissa Hhrum, aged 2 years. SAL.EM MARKET. 7" CORRECTED WEEKLY, BT B. F. BROWS. Salem, January 19, 1868. rioDrci. "Wheat, white, 1 371 Wheat, mixed. 1 85 Oats, ' 75 a 1 00 Potatoes. ; - W Onions, - Bean, - 3 00 iw... l 60 Bacon, sides, 15 Bacon, hams, .................... la Lard, inkers....... .............. 17 Batter, fresh rolls, 40 a 50 Batter, packed, - - 36 a 40 aackens,per dozen, ...... .. 3 60 Flour, per 100 lbs., 3 50 a 4 00 Fork, 7J FRUITS. Dried Apples,..---.. 16 a 18 Dried Peaches 18 a 25 Dried Currants 75 Apples, per bushel. Winter... ..... . 9 00 LVHBI1. Fir, clear, per M, 85 00 a WOO Cedar, per M, 40 00 a 35 00 Shingles, cedar, per M, 7 50 at 00 Shingles, fir, per M .... ... 5 00 XfccitlSetlcti. To Statesaaaai Snhseslucas. In tea week t'i4prtat v-jlame of the Statesman wiU close. Our terms are ti 03 per year In advance; O if not paid in advance, it pid within t months; at so and S5 00 if not paid within S months. Owing to the short time intervening between the announcement of xaoso terms and toe commencement of sne present vol ume, tut spring, we did not in all eases adhere to tbe published ternn. bat ra some instances we received S3 00 thourh not paid in advance. But the comins; year we must adhere strictly to our terms, in all eases. When act paid ia advance, the price will be tt 00 or So OO.areordia? ft tae time wneu paid. If paid Wnrt- f sa mfvamrt, it wiU be S3 00, oaf mot orarrsnse. We aire notice thus early that all may be enabled to send us the S3 00 before the eomowncement of t.e new vol ume. We hope all ia arrears will also uar ap, and avail themselves of the adraaca terras before the 8th r jlome commences. A. BUSH. Dec S, 1357. 4!tf Tfe Statcsaujus Sena tm taw SMattrs. Many of ear States subscriptions expire at the dose of this volume, seven weeks from tbe present date. Our rule is to discontinue papers sent to the States, when the time for which they are paid expires. Per sons who are sending the Statesman to their friends in t!te tttatea, ana vna it continued, wiu please bear this in mina. ana re-oraer. Dei ore tne time paid Tor doses. ow paper may k aep going conmroousij'. Jan. 19, 1853. Tw ttte Deawtmry or Linn Conaty. for av Stat Cni aawat. Org-anlne In iwiauanee of the call of the Democratic Central Committee of the Territory, tbe Central Committee of usee cxrvrr w mi id nereoy respecuaiiy give notice to xae leraocrsry oi ssia coaniy mat a coonty Conrra tion will be held in the town of Albany, on Saturday, tht fmrary tmemth day mf Froruon, proximo, for the purpose of electins; ten drlrttn to represent the de- mrtcraey of said county in the State Convention . to be held at Salem, on Tveso.it. tht V6M dan of Afore. 1353, "for the pun" we of nominating candidates to be Mopporsea oyvue Democracy at tne June election ra 1S58, aad for the transaction of such otbec business as may prosteriy came befire it.7 - The Committee would respectfully recommend to the democracy of the several precincts in the conntr, that they meet at their usual place of rotinr, on Saturday. we zota dTv ar r eoruarg mat, at tne boar or 1 o clock P. M-. for the pnrpose of electins; delegates to the afire aaid Coa'nry Convention; each pret-i net electing the number of delegates which each sent to the last Coun ty loarention. A uekso.x coa., S.D. HALEY. J. H. FOSTER. Linn County, Janoary lCth , !?;3. 45 V tbe Drmorratte Vwtera of Oresroo. The andersirned.the Democratic Central Committee f Oregon, hereby announce that the State Convention, of the Demoi latic party of Oregon, will be held at Sa lem, on Tuesday, the lGth day of March, 158, for the purpose of nominating candidates to be supported by the Democracy, at the Jane election in 1x58, and for transaction of snch other business as may properly mie Deiore it. in eubiidBing tne oasis ot representa tion, the committee bare adopted the rote cast at the June election, ia 1857. for tbe nominee of the Demo cratic party for delegate to ConereM. and wonld ree- ommenu wax eacn county send to sent convention one delegate, for each 75 rotes ea.t for said democratic can didate for Congress, at said election, and one rote for erery fraction over 40; and that each connry shall le esuuea to at i-ajft one delegate wnica oasis will enti tle the respective counties to delegates, as foll-nrs? Jackson 8. Polk 6. Josephine 5, Marion , Curry 1, iiacaamas , ioo i . lamttiu 3. Douglas 6. asbmc- toa t, Umpqna t. Mnltnomab 4, Lane 7. Wasco 1, Linn 10. coiomoia l, Kenton 4, Clatsop I. Tillamook 1. The committee would recommend that each county take early steps to secure a full representation in said convention. J. W. JCESMTTH, DELAZOX SMITH, JOHJf ADAIR, A. E. WAIT. A. BCBH. EDWARD SHEIL. S. P. CH ADWICK, J. O. WATERM AX, "TC. HUGHES, A. S. WATT. Salem. Dee. n, 1857. 41td Portland Times and Jacksonville Herald, copy. nTottc Is hereby given that the Central Democratic Com mittee, for Lane county, are reouested to meet at the courthouse in Eugene City, on tbe thirtieth day of Jan nary. 158, for the transaction of such business as they shall deem necessary, and for the more permanent and efficient organization of tbe Democratic party of tbe eounty. W. S. BROCK. - - Chairman Central Committee. . January 8, 1858. Jw44 Dn-L. J.CziriAT's Sargical and Medical Institute is w umuivciy anowa in tbia Territory that any notice of it. or of bim. miht neem nn4i.. vt rwn that there are those who heretofore having no need of ? . K'ina so ascertain tne proper m wn misfortonea. Totbosewe beg leave to direct attention to Dr. L. J. Czapkay , who . " ujsrtu oi great sciu ana wonaenui soecesn ia his profesdon. Tbe Dr. ku amla nnek ttentloa to the treatment of chronic and private dis eases, and stands unrivalled fn hi mnvn. r hem. To those who need sceh assistance we cheerfully 'recommend Dr. L. J. Czapkay ; it would be well at ail ctchm k cmaun mm, as ne maces no cbarge for con sultation, and much good might result from it. The Dr. guarantees a euro in all eases or ask aa fjwnnM..!; ' aW See Dr.L. J.Czapkay'asdrsrtiaementsin another j Dentistry-. , DR. E. H. Griffln will be at bis office, in Salem, over . J. N . Robb's store, on the 25th Inst. Jan. 16, 1856. 3w45 Astsssisiistrator's Notice. BT virtoe of aa order of sale to us issued, by tbe Pro bate Court, of Marion Co., are shall proceed tc sell at public aoctiod, at 11 o'clock, JA. U; on Saturday, February 13, 1858, at Salem, the followiug real estate lying ia Salem, and being real estate belonging to tbe estate of WILLIAM H. WILSON, late deceased : block no. S, (7 lots) ; lot no. 2, block 64; lota no. S, 4,5 and . Wick 11 ; lot no. 1, block 10 ; lota 1. , 5 aad 4, Mock 9; lots 1.2, 3 aad 4, block 8 ; lota 1, 2, 7, aad S ; block 73 ; block no. 12 . (ft lota.) Trots One hair cash, and one half ia three months. J. G. WILSON. -C. A. WILSON. Co J&dlKiMT9m Jaaaary IS, IhSS. 4wis . for Sale. PrarjAVT t a license to the undersigned, granted by the honorable probata court of Polk County. O. Tasraardiaaor Henry M. Turpm. a m inorl w il I proceed to sell at pablic auction, in the towa of Bethtd oa Wednesday, tbe 10th day of February. ADl5' between the boors of tea (10) o'clock a. m. and two f 21 eaeleek p. at. of aaid day, the following described real state, to-wit: 160 acres of land situate la township i (C) south of range four (4) west, and more particular ly described as the south half of the east half of the mad claim entered by William M. T orpin, and recorded Surveyor General's office ia said Territory. Said J" He adjoiaing the town of Bethel, aad persona 7i!?5UJ?""1 "r a good and permanent school, Tldr,J"w7"ioUaiKl see the premises before the 2. W "TW-. J!J5tber Particulars yoa are referred to Jlr. Thomas Jeffries, arcbaat. ia Bethel. WkJAM m . TTJEPIN. Polk Co, Jan. 10th, 185S. 45w4paid NeUci te OtUldcra. OELP PRESERVATION b aa inherent principle, O firmly seated in t -e heart of Man. He allghta a pen the shores of thm-, t t moat helpless of all God's crea tures, bat m aeon at t eaenn Kara her standard, he sees ana mmu, ana eaorewa nimself with objects or pro- vecuou. i win me mv ana rasnfwr muck, at m yard, near fialatn.than ut other man ia Onmi. I has been mj occupation for yean, and shall continue t be forages tine hence, notwithstanding the Salem v oincr. -. Oh, never hold malice ! it cannot be good, for 'ti nobler to strike in tbe rush of hot blood, -Than to bitterly cheriah the name of the foe Wait to sharpen the weapon or meaanre the blow. The wild dog In hanger, the wolf In IU aprln g The ahark of the watera the asp with iU ating. Are leaa to he reared than the vengeance of man, When it lieth in secret to wound where it can. Oh. nerer hold malice ! dislike If you will. Yet. remember, humanity linketh ua still $ We are ail of us human, and all of us erring, And mercy with as should always be stirring. Shall we dmn to look np to the Father above. With petitions for pardon, or pleadine- lor lore- Shall era Bias, while we pant for reTenge on another, i mmm. uwu.yei aeny to s Drotberr . . JOHN BAKER. Salem. O. T., January nth, 1 858. 45wS A Few ThKihts for the Mind. ALCTOSB to name for one of the brightest stars In the Plealdea. Around this magnificent center our enure aoiar fraternity Son, and Ita rast family of p.au .y wuut, nowciemy, cease 1 emir, wilb oat a moment's rest, without a moment's fatigue. And yet, nae a living. Dreaming, barroonial man. our plan etary organisation lays seemingly destitute of anima tion. Near the center of a wide spread bed of inter lacing and inhabited stars, oar salar body tourney for ward at the frightful velocity of fourteen WnnArA ihnn. aaua owe per aay; ana yet it requires eighteen mil lion and two thousand years for our risible aun and ita planetary dependencies to rerolre once aroand "Al-cr- , This primary planet ia nearly one hundred and eighteen auilion times greater in magnitude than our sun, which is many times larger than the earth, or any otherr related globe. Some stars are distant that thirty million of years will sink into oblivion, and infi nite scores of human beings will lire and die oat of mat ter, ere their light can reach our globe I and light flies ww mum. in m wwvaouiv. miwa dot aeeona. hiui 1 1... mu etatioa of nature before as, what shall we think of the old hot popular theology Genesis which auketh earth the center of all creations, and the earth's inhab itants tbe source of infinite trouble to deity !" -It was fashionable twenty years ago, to dear that tbe earth was more than six thousand years old, but geological researches liare p reran that it mast have ex isted ror many nunareds or thousands of years." Stop from cares to think a little aa ran win h. joura-v ui nie. OAKlllULUMtW WHITE. rairview, mix i o. o. T. wl Lost, OX the 7th inst., an envelope containing some vouch era on the Indian Department, and notes: one nni,. a. a. oainner ior wu; one on Kalph Bledaoe for 100, signed by C. Lane, and some other notes, accounts and debu not remembered. The finder will be reward ed oy tearing incm as ue statesman Office. K. a. KEARNY. Salem. O. T., Jan. 15th. 1959. 3w45paid Notice to Tax Payers. I A LL parsons who bare not yet paid their taxes fur I J. the years 1354, 1856 and 1857, will tare costs br m)"'K aiuv uc wenn oi unn vounty on xon dsy. February 1st. at Harrisborg; Tuesday. 2d. st Jas. Pierce's; Wednesday. 3d, Union Point; Thursday 4th. Drownsvuie: rnaay. am. cmianrt scbool-bouse. Bnuh ireea precinct; Monday, bin. Lebanon; Tuesday, 9th Peoria precinct. Nve's school-hmue: Thnnitir 11th naypools precinct. William Hay's; Friday, ltth, Scio, McDonsld's precinct; llondsy, 15th, Hale's school- house, Syracuse precinct; 16th. 17th and 18th. Albany. rfuuji ojaiin.sacnn unn tonnty, January IS. 1858. 45w3 a s ay iri -w- w w ni sp a . - Irgister ltd Ictclrer'i Kolicel'fflpqot DUtrieL TO SETTLERS ia Township S6 south, range 13 west. 17 - .. 3 M S7 3 23 14 14 15 n 30 31 31 32 35 33 35 35 36 3 15 The above Township having been snrrered and plats thereof approved on tite 7th day of December, 1857 all settlers who have claims or parts of claims therein, are requested to appear at tbe Land Office, for theCmpona tnstnes oi urezon, at wincnester. witnin tnirty navs from and after the 7th day of Fehruarr. 1J56. or prevM ons to tnal lime u convenient, when and where we shall be pre pared to receive the notifications of their claims. aad enter upon the adjustment and settling according to law, of ail conflict of boundary that may be found to exist. Given nnder onr hands at Winchester, this 30th dav of December, A. !., Is57. I., r. KOSHER, RerUter. WM.J.MABT1X. lteceiver. January 1. A.D.. 1858. 4w4t Guardian's Sale. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned guar dian for Oeorse M. Seward. Mariah H.Seward. J..hn V. Seward, and Sarah Ann Seward, will sell at Public a action br virtue of a license from the Probate Conrt of Polk eonnty the following described premises Uv-wit : two thirds of the half assigned by tne Land Office department to the deceased wife of aid guard an of land claim, no. 53 in township 6. a. of r,5. w, and t, 6. a. of r.6. w, containing one hundred and eighty one acres. Sale will be at tbe store of Edward Clan near said premises at ten o'clock a. n. , of the Hrtt day of February A. D, 1S58. Terms made known.the day of sale. MASON S.SEWARD. !allas. Jan. 4. l&5o. 3w4tpaid Cows, vs. $10,000 in Scrip. THE nndetvigned will exchange cows for scrip, in sums from one thousand duliars, and upwards, to the above amount. EDWARD SHEIL. Champoeg. Jan. 8, 185S. 4wt4 a. Lapp, Portland. t. w. ladp, San Francisco W. S. Lsdd t Co. Shipping and Comrminitm ifrrckanta, Portland, Oregon, T IBERAL advance made on all consignments of Or- AU egon produce. Messrs Wakrman, Dinion A Co., ao. ti, Boutn street, yew iorx. win receive and ror- ward all goods and machinery, addressed to our rare via Saa Francisco, or direct to Oregon. Jan. 1. io. 44tr Notice TS hereby given, that by an order of the Probate court x in ana tor Lane county, tne eademgnea wui nrrerat public sale, on the eighth day of February, 1858. ia Eugene City, Iane county, the goods and merchandise belonging to the estate of HENRY H. FOUNTAIN. oeceaaeu; saia esuce ts principally composed or clottv ingot an sidos, ctoios. ana rancv goods, witn some gioceriea. Six months credit will be given on all sums over tea dollars, with approved security; sll sums less loan ten dollars, casn ia nana. W.S. BKUCK, jSdwm r. Eagene City, Jan. 2d 1858. 3wt4 Final Settlement Notice. 1TTHEREAS Thomas L. Kimsey, Administrator of VV the estate of AIA'IS K1MSKV, deceased. has filed his final account praving for a final settlement. This is therefore to the end that the heirs at law, and all per sons interested may appear at the Probate Court, to be neiu at ijaiayeiie. in aaia county, on 10c an aay 01 reo ruarv. 1858. at 10 o'clock. A. M- of aaid dav to show cause ir any, wny tne said account ft nan not ue allowed and a nnal settlement made. MARTIN OLDS, J. P. Jan. 5, 1858. 3w44 Lost TV the nnderrigned. living in Marion Coonty O. T. D the following described otes, viz : one note on Mi chael Coyle for (340 dated some time (I think in the month of June) 1856, and became due twelve months rrom the date thereof, with a credit on - the same 250. Two notes on John Goodell, one for $50, ! navable on demand with a credit of S16, endors ed oa the same, and one for $50, also msde payable ia money or lumber, at my discretion, and became doe, some time in December inrt., said notes were dated ei ther ia tbe latter part of April or first part of May last. One note on Peter Clarey ror so, oaten u mini, in tbe latter part of April last, and became due in De cember inKt.. also one note note on E. Pettier for sev enty -Too r bushels of wheat, dated in October or ov iboa. Tbe amount or seventeen ooiiara w avm wa. lost alan. in the nnra containing the above Botes. Said notes and money was lost between Bethel and Lafayette, some time in the latter part of September last, and anyone finding the same will be liberally re warded by giving me notice of tbe same; and more over tbe public are hereby cautioned not to trade for said notes as I shall take tbe legal course for tbe col lection of them. My address m Champoeg. ROBERT KEATING. December 30, 1857. 3w44paid Fill! setUeneit Sstiee. WHEREAS Jesse C. Henderson, administrator of fbe estate of ALFRED MOORE, deceased, has Sled his final report of said estate, this is to the end that the heirs at law, and all persons interested, msy appear at the Court or Probate, to be heM at Lafay ette, oa tbe 4th day of February next, at 10 o'clock, A. M of aaid day, to show cause if any, why tbe aaid ac count ahall not be allowed, aad a final settlement made. MARTIN OLDS. J. p. January 5, J858. . S TV Probate Court, Ine county. Ia tht matter of the L eatste of Jacob M. Hmak, deetamrd. "Ordered by the Court that all persons interested are directed to ap pear before this court, on Tuesday tbe 8th day of Feb ruary , 1K58, to show cause why an order should not be granted to tbe administrator, to sell so much of the real estate, as shall be requisite to pay tbe debts of the es tate." Application will be made ia pnranance of the above order. & ELLSWORTH. AU m for tht AdmimV. Jan. 1,1858. . 4w44 SALEM, OREGON. THE FACULTY" during the present year will con sist of Rev. F.S. Hoyt, A. If., President and Acting Profess. or or ancient language ana itatnemattca. C. H. Hall, A. B.. Protessor of Natural -Science. DA t tkV t dTl? SpTuldlnSr ' Teachers of Common EnglUh. ltiss Sarah Buckingham, Teacher of Instrumental Music. The Coluoutb DrrimiKXT of the WalUmet Uni versity has been organised. Young men designing to Sursue a regular Course of Study, are Invited to arail lemselves of the advantages afforded by thia Institu tion, jiii avanaoie resources win oe made use or to meet the wants of Students. Effort will be continued tu secure a suitable endowment;and no pains will be spar ed in obtaining competent and experienced I ni tractors. The Collegiate year la divided Into tares ferass, com- mencing as iouows: The nrst term on the 3d Thursday in September. second term on the 1st " " January. - third " " " last " " April. The Brat two terms areVtet teeaks tae; the third, Vacatioxs. There will be two vacations In the year: one. In April, of two ama, and one. In the sum mer, of mum specks. TrmoK will be at the rate of f 1 per week, or S40 per annam. THE 0BEG0X IXSTITUTEU-Tax PKBPAsaroaT PaTAaTMKHT. Tkaiis. The Academic year is divided Into Trans of Wet-en tnrrki coca. The first term begins on the last Thursday of August. umnd tnrmMliM An tm M Va.m " third " last " ," January. lounu iass April. Vacations. There will be two vacations In the rear: one in April, of two terra ; and one in the summer, of TrmoK will be paid at the beginning of each' Term ia atfeoace, at tbe rollowtng rates: la Languages, Higher Mathematics A fjhenu, S10 00 - uwer atodies or the Academic Division, . . T 50 " Common English Division, S 50 " Primary " s 50 For use or the Piano I 50 " Instromental music 10 00 S9 Instructionl in vocal music is given to all the nuwau jrtm ay csMsrge. Adhissiox. Studeats will ha admitted at any time: aad will be charged for tuition from the time they ea ter oniy, nut tneir progress will oe greatly promoted by entering early in the Academic year. In easee where, from necessity, students leare before tne ena oi tne term tor wntcn payment naa oeen made, a just proportion not more than three-fourths nor leas than one-fourth of the tuition fee will be refunded. Students are not allowed to leave lust before examina tion. Patrona who are inattentive to this point, inflict great injury niton both the student aad the Institu tion. Boarding. Tonus rentlemen and ladies can obtain board at reasonable rales witn private raraiiies. Coi'nss or Stvpt. A Course of Study has been adopted for both the Collegiate and Preparatory De partment, well calculated to seenre ripe scholarship, mental discipline, and a preparation for the active du ties oi lire. A liberal Conrse of Study has been adopted for young ladies who desire to obtain a thorough education. mi' A Diploma will be awarded to all who snail complete the prescribed course. The jOvxhsent will be parental but strict aim ing constantly at the! formation of correct habits of ?eir-uorernment. carerut attention wui te given to manners ana morals. Scnotaasmrs, perpetual, or for tbe period of ten years, securing tuition at very reduced rates, can be pirchased. For further particulars apply to the Presi dent. Per order of Executive Committee. F. S. HOYT, Sec. Board of Trustees. Salem. Dee. IS, 1857. ' 41tf SUlientry, SUUsatrj. L. BRADLEY A Co.. have Just received, direct from New York, per clipper ship Aurora, a line lot of hl.nk hook, .nd'tion'en venenllr. consisting 1 rum new iutk. ua-r cuuuci sum aurvia. si uuv in part of the following ' 400 Reams paper of everr variety: 1000 Quires blank books, half bound, full bound, an kinds; 500 Doa. ink, Daviea best black, blue, and red; 75 Reams wrapping paper dif. size; 50 gross pen holders: 60 " slate pencils; 50 doa. slates. Together with a reneral assortment of school and miscellaneous books Sander's spellers snd readers Daviea and Thompson a matbematics complete, rt e would say to those who buy to sell again, just give us a call. r aj. isn Lri-c. s avv., 11 1 un a 1 . 1 a-sr A, . City Book Store, Oregon City. Dec 50. 1857. 43tf Sheriffs Sale. VTOTICE la herery given, that, by virtue of an exe- JL v cutiontome directed, out or tne 1 em to rial woe of tbe United States district court for tbe 1st Judicial dta trict of Oreeon Territory, in favor of Thomas H. Pearne agent for the Missionary Society of tbe Methodist Epis copal Church .land against Hamilton Campbell, for want of personal property, I have levied upon and will proceed to sell at tbe court honse in Salem in Marion eonnty. uregon territory, on tne sutn aay or januarv. 1353. all the rizht. title and interest of the said Hamil ton Campbell to the south half of the follosring des cribed real estate, to wit: 1 be s. w. qr. or tbe n. w. qr. or sec. 54, tbe w. half or the a. w. qr. or sec 75, tbe s. bf. of then.e. qrof sec 57. the s. e. qr. of sec 57, the e. or. 01 sec. 34. tne a. w. or. or tnes.e. or. or sec. 34. the w. nf. of tbe n.w.qr. of sec 35. in t. 9 a. r. S containing 640 acres, more or les. Sale to be between tbe boor of 10 o clock A. M. and 4 o clock F. M . of said day, for cash to satisfy aaid execution. January 1. 1S53. 4w43 New Goods at New Prices. J K. SMITH A Co. would inform their patrons. and tbe public generally, that they have just addition to their stock of goods, which received a large they will exchange for produce, or cash, on the most favorable terms. Tbey have now a complete assort-1 "l7"OU will take notice that on the sixth day of Octo ment of dry goods, which they will sell I X ber, instant, James P. Hogue administrator, and eMraprr tAoa amy other ttort in Salrm. Their stock of boots and shoes is equal to any to be found in Salem, consisting of men's snd boy's coarse and fine boots, men's and boy's shoes; ladles' bouts, shoes, and slippers, children and infants shoes men's ladies, snd misses rubber oversboes.and in short, any thing in the boot and shoe line that can be desired. Their stock of groceries is also full, consisting of coffee, green and black teas, crushed and brown sugar, syrup, saleratus in buik, cream or tartar, salt. soap, to bacco, 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, aa we are determined to give our customers satiat action la tbe quality and pri ces or our goods. tztr Ions; fjo Sxesl for Come stt Lrftst. CLOCKS! WATCHES! CLOCKS 1 Tfsw ss saoavy. JUST received a consignment of clocks and watches st C. B. Pillow's which will be sold st fsir prices, and warranted to keep good time: eight dav and thirtv hour weight clocks. Gold and ailver hunting cam watches, and a general assortment 01 teweiry come one, come ait. C. B. PILLOW, Dec 23, 1857. Im43 Something Nevrt EL. BRADLEY A Co., have Just received a large lot of hand-books for home improvement; com prising now to write, now to talk, bow to behave, bow to do business, in one volume; will be sent free of post age to any part ot uregon, oa receipt 01 2. Address E. L. BRA DLET, City Book Store, Oregon City. Dee. 20, 1857, 43tf BooIlsI Books! EL. BRADLEY A Co., have recently received a large lot of Fowlers and Wells publications. Take notice su ye tnat are sick, water (cure) is powerful nice thing in a family. fee. zo, lt7. tt - Strayed, R stolen, on or about July 15, 1857, from the sub- I scriber. It miles south of Albany. 1 yoke of cattle. one white, one red. no brands, large horns, weigh a boot from 14 to 15 hundred each, one Spanish mare, branded A T on left hip. Whoever returns said cattle shall be liberally rewarded. Dee. 23, 1857. 3m43paid Short Settlements make long friends. rjinE old year bas passed, aad we want all those who Know themselves luaeotcu wniw come lorwara aod settle and get their "New Years" present. Dont forget tola; we mean jnm wnai we say. W. C. GRISWOLD A Co. January 1, 1858. 43tf Strayed. ABOUT tbe 20th of October, from Spring Vallcr. Polk Co.. a yoke of work oxen ore a dark brindle. and the other a brown. Some ear mr.rka not recollected, no brands. Eight I years old. The finder is requested to inform tbe sub scriber, at Valfontia post office. Polk Co., aad he ahall be compensated for bis trouble. OfUfn. uiuui.10. Dec 23. 1857. 42tf Oregon Statutes. T0UND volume for sale at John Fleming a, Oregon AJ City, and A. R. Shipley a, r Also laws of last session SI 00. , Portland. Price, $5 00. Dec 17, 1857. 41tf Casn System Adopted. VT0 raore credit will be given by me, and those in- il debted to me. who have not maae arrangements to pay their accounts in pork or outer pruauce, win please call aad make payment or settle by note, aal loieag closing my books. u. a. vorvaiiia, oepu o, 18S7. . a. ladd, Portland. t. w. laod. San Francisco. W. S. Ladd k. Co. tMPORTERS and dealers in Wines, Liquors, andGro- .A, ri, mnniw, uregon u.i, i9oe. 44IX aCwstaaaaJ I -O-o- New Arrival for the Winter Campaign! s. j. m cconmcK, "FRANKLIN BOOK STORE, PORTLAND, O. T. Has Jost Received direct from New York A Largs Addition to bis former stock of 2i BOOKS AND STATIONERY, C'sasjw isiag, to Fart, ma Fallot: SANDER'S NEW 8EBIE8 Of READERS. MONTEITH'8 GEOGRAPHIES, Primary sad Manual; lie WAIST'S UGOUHAraifSa pun; SUPERFINE CONGRESS LETTER PAPER; CAP do; BILL, NOTE AND BRIEFING do; COUNTING HOUSE INK-STANDS; LO00 HARPER'S SELECT NOVEL8; FULL AND HALF-BOUND BLANK BOOKS; at a tm . -i .a.. PETER PARLEY'S RECOLLECTIONS OF A LIFE TIME GOODRICH'S HISTORY OF ALL NATIONS; HILDUETH'S - " UNITED STATES; BL ACKSTON ES COMMENTARIES; SPA UK'S AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY: BARNES' NOTES ON NEW TESTAMENT: SQUIRES' CENTRAL AMERICA; FRUIT BOOKS, six rsrleties: weems Marion and Washington; the camp fires of napoleon; history of the mexican war; works on architecture: INM1N WltMnPTHF! VEST: ' VIOLIN. FLUTE AND ACCORDEON PBECEPT- V J . . C WW i . SOUTHERN HARMONY, Note Book; HISTORY OP THE RUSSIAN WAR; THE AMERICAN LAWYER; POETICAL WORKS an assortment; NEW HISTORIES a splendid lot; S.O0O ASSORTED NOVELS NEW, . jtna arc. nr. TOGETHER WITH A 8PLENDED STOCK OF a IPT BOOKS. ALBUMS, Valcntinsa and Tor Csoks, For Christinas' and New Year's Gifts. Oi sfDOST FOROEf-eSa IF VOU WANT GOOD MOOMCSf CHEAP BOOKS! AND PLENTY OF THEM!! . Call, or Send to the FRANKLIN BOOK STORE, Front Street, Portland, Oregon. s. J. Mccormick, Prepnrtoi November tt, 1857. m39 Brags! Drip! Drags! WK. SMITH A Co. hare Just received direct from . California, and from the States, a large addi tion to their stock of Drugs, and medicines, making, with their former stock, ths largest, aad best assort ment of those srtides. ever offered for sale in the Wil lamette Valley. They receive their goods directly from the importers and manufactures so that every ar ticle bought ot tnem can oe renea upon as rresu ana fenuTae, and thee are determined not to be undersold y any other druggists ia tbe country. Orders sent from a distance will be promptly filled, and at satisfac tory prices. Store near the bridge, south end of Com mercial street. Salem. 41tf Us ! le Workers at Iroi sis SUtI ! T HAVE this dav received br the arrival of the J. X Whiting from San Francisco, the following assort ment of iron and steel, to wit s 5.000 lbs. Norway shapes. 1.000 lbs. I XJ Iroa (flat,) 1.000 3.000 e.ooo 3.000 1.000 3 KS -16 " fx J " " I . fj. 1, 14. and 1. square. j, &-IS. 1. l.and 1J,. Inch round, assorted cast steel. too horse shoe nails. (G) i Mn ... . - . " men sogemer wiiu ssocn in sre maaea ai cour- I fT0.r,Tn' " ' IIV.1?? will be sold as cheap as the cnsurxHT for rasa or coun try produce. 4. xratwAin. uregon city. Feb. 33. tsiJ. aou Boot and Shoe Store. FREDERICK WIC K MON would announce tn the citizens of Salem, and the surround- ins eonntnr. that he have take a store on the eaat side of Commercial street, north of the postolBce, where he will keep constantly on hand a full assort ment of every kind of boots aad shoes, both custom and ale work, which be will sell at the lowest living pri ces. Being a practical workman, all orders ror tbe manufacture or repair cf work will be complied with. and the work done in a substantial and workmanlike aanner. Give me a call and examine my stock. FREDERICK W1CKMON. Salem. March 15. 1857. 13tf Ntttice. : XTOW f .r larjre sales and small profits, for cash or X 1 Oregon produce, a well st dre-a patterns. Delaines. Merinos, Calicoes. Ginghams sad all ether goods for ladiea. An assortment 01 bon nets and ladies hats of the latest fashion. Also a well selected assortment of clothine. boots snd snoes 01 tbe best quality, con re. tea. susar, salt, rice, pepper, aalaratae, and lamp oil. with other articles, too numerous to mention, for sals opposite Unas Bro., next door to tne 1 nloa Hotel. L. WESTACOTT. May 19.157. 10tf . Probate Notice. PROBATE COURT OF I Lis Coi-stt. O. T. 1 To Margaret Hogne. Samuel A. Hogue. Hester Hill, formerly Hester Hogue. Amanda Jane Hogne, Clar- inaa Aorcross. torrnrriy ctanuda Hogne. and Clar Inda Wood, minor heir of Mary Ann Wood , formerly Mary Ann Hogne, of tbe State of Illinois, and John M. Hoeue, of the State of Iowa, heirs to the estate of Thomas G Higne, deceased, late of the county of i.inn inu icmnrjoi vrregon: one nf the heirs to said estate. Hied his petition in said Court for aa order of sale of the real estate of aaid de ceased, for the purpose of paring debts, expenses, and for distribution: and If the contrary be not shown on or before the first Tuesday in February next an order will be made accordingly. It is further ordered that this notice be published ia The Ore-on Statesman for fifteen weeaa, successively. a. u. HALEY, J.of Probate. October 19, 1 8A3. liwSl Sublimity College. Mr. MILTON WRIGHT, TWAer. WILL enter upon his first term In the Prinrtry De partment of the Sublimitv College, oa Mundav iuo inuii-ininiinrai novemoer. next. Tuition. per term ot twelve weeks. $5 OOl For each branch above the Primary, fifty cents more. dj oruer 01 me lrusiees, tnts zist November. 190T. ALLEN J. DAVIE. Samsnrw. December. d, 1S57. SsHf He statu rant. T G. KRIECHBAUM bas opened a Restaurant, Bake- y ry and conrecttunary house at Corvallit, Benton O. T. Wilt set tbe best table that tbe market can afibrd.and at all hours. Give him a call next door aorta or city Hotel. lttf 1ORX starch, tapioca, sago and becker. farina, for y puddings, at 42tf W. K. SMITH A Co'a. T)RBSTON C. Merrils yeast powders aad extracts of A. lemon snd rosa, ror Savoring nastrys, at tni w.st. SMITH A COs. LAMP oil, candles, and sweet oil. at 42tf .. W. K. SMITH A Cos. flOPAL varnishpaints, oils, and paint brushes, at I42tf W. K. SMITH A Co'a. AVERS Cherry Pectoral for sale at wholesale and retail, at 42tf W. K. SMITH A Co s. SCHOOL books, st wholesale and retail, at 42tn W. K. SMITH A Co'a. PICKLES and pepper paper, at 42tr wash-board and sand W. K. SMITH A Co'a. "lOTTON rope, for clothes lines, and small rope for S halters, at 42tf W. K. SMITH A Cos. J. Fleming. AT the Oregon City, Post Office Building, hah just received, direct from New York, 100 copies of 'Dawning s Fruit and Fruit Trees of Aroerica."revised snd enlarged, for 1857 the latest published edition of this valuable work. He has slso on hand, a good stock of miscellaneous books and stationery, for sale oa terms to suit the times. Oregon City, Dec. 15, 1857. 41tf Coffee. IF TOU WANT a really good article of COFFEE, the undersigned have got 15.000 Don mis best " COSTA RICA." Come in and look at it. ALLAN McKINLAY A Co. Oregon City, Dec 6, 1866. TJTJRB WINES and liquors for medicinal Tunsjsjo,, A. at 4fl W. K. SMITH A Co s. BLASTING powder, and water proof caps, at 42tf W. K. SMITH A Co'a. A LL persona owing me, will please call and pay their accounts, up till June 1st. 1858. 44tr G. E. COLE. SALT, sal soda, a (4Jtf) tfraa, at W. K. SMITH A Co'a. LADIES' cloaks, latest style, for sale cheap at 42tf W. K. SMITH A Co's. MACKEREL and codfish, at (43tf) W. K. SMITH A Cs's. TTtRENCH merinos, and alpacas, at 1? f42tn W. K. SMITH A Co'a. TTTE bay just received 88,000 lbs. of gronaoT alum V I salt, wmca we art telling uhw per bundred. ORIaWOLP A CO. SHOT of air kinds, and powder, at 42afJ W. K. SMITH A Co's. ' CAROLINA rice, and syrup to sweeten it in 6 gallon kejs, at 42tfJ W. K. SMITH A Co'a. . t5,COO Worth or C?aiIIs3 DlZD UUaUUKU OC0E3 rpHE subscribers would respectfully Inform their rus- JL to men ana tne paouc generally tnat Uiey bare on hand, and are in constant receipt of foods from Ran Francisco and New York a large and well-se lected stock consisting in part or -; Alum, allspice, an-1 alpaeca. Bonnets, beragea, end bro. linen, . Cambric, crash, and calico. Domestic de laines, and damask. Edging, embroidery and everything'. Flannels, fridges, and fancy dxin's, Ginghams, gaiters and gloves, Handkerchiefa, hose and hair-pins. Iron, Ink, and insertings. Jaconet Jeans, and Java coffee. Knives, kid gloves, and knitting -pins. uvu, lara ana ur Jverpool salt. Mastard, mirrors, and matches; . Needles, nails, and nice things, Ollsi over-shirts, and Oolong tea. Pins, pants, and paper, Quilts, quills, ana queensware, ' Ribbons, razors, and rat-traps. Bilks, sngar, and shaving soap. Tea, tobacco, and turpentine. Umbrellas, under-aleevca, and useful things. Veils, varnish, and vinegar. Wreathes, woolen goods, waffle-irons, Yarn, yeast, and Yankee notions, Zinc, and sephyr worsted, Ac, Ac, and so on, Besides msnv other articles too numerous to mention all of which we are offering at reduced prices, adopt ing we piao oi -- vuick sales ana small prants." The ladies will Hud in their department a laiwe stock of fancy goods, direct from New York, which Is not usually Kept in Oregon, and by arrangements will be In constant receipt adequate to the wants of tbe ladies. The Gentlemen's Department of furnishing goods willseldoni be equalled, and excelled by none in Salem. IKON. The blacksmiths and iron dealers will al wars And a well-selected stork of all sizes and shapes, to gether with a good assortment of iron sxles, from 1-4 x S in., tuixii inches, which we are selling at Portland prices, adding freights. We are Dreoared to receive all kinds of nradnee in exchange for goods, and also money. For full partlcn- mrscaii ana examine ior yourselves. W. C. GRISWOLD A CO i.Feb. 10, 1RS7. 4Stf Not Ccnstittaticn fbr Oregca. WE beg leave to announce to the public that we are just receiving a large and well selected stock of goods from San Francisco, which has been selected witn great care by Mr. Alexander, who has been attend ing that market for some time, therefore we can tafelr say to tbe public that we can, and will sell, goods as ww as wuoieaaie or retail AS ANY HOUSE IN OREGON. We will take in exchange for roods all kinds of nra dnee. N. B. We will also pay cash for all kinds bf pro- auce, to-wit: Wheat, Flour. Butter. Eggs, Bacon, Fork. Lard Oats. Ac. Ac. Ac. All who wish to purchase, will do well to call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere. uur stocx consul 01 every ining in tne line tuat wis marcet cans tor to-wit: Grey, White, Red and Blue Blankets; . Coats, Vests, Pants, Hats and Hat covers; Under and Over shirts. Wool snd Cotton; Every description of White Shirt: Orieens Ware, Hard Ware and Cutlery; Boots. Shoes coarse and One; Brogans Calf. Kip and Cowhide; Wool Plaids. Merinos. Dehtins. late patterns In short everr kind of piece goods, and the BEST TEA erer snipped to tnis marcel. alau cedar abingirs, rimotnyseed ana Hops. AW Give us a call, and see for yourselves. "Sn ALEXANDER A McEWaN. Corrallis. Oct 19, 1S57. S3tf New Arrival of Jewelry, &c JUST FROM SAN FRANCISCO. J ROSENTHAL informs his patrons and friends, that be haa jost returned from San Francisco with a select sssortment of Jew elry. Musical Instruments. Cutlerr. etc.. and offers them for sale at his store on Front street, BT One door below Dr. Coombs' office. "5a JEWELRY. Gold and Silver watches: Gold and Silver chains: Gold bracelets; Gold ear-rings; Gold breastpins; Gold ftneer rings: Lockets: Gold pens and pencils: Gold sleeve buttons; Silver aad Plated ware: fancy goods ana penumery. musical instruments Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Fifes; a large assortment of Accordeons. Ladies work boxes or ail kinds. Gold and Silver spectacles. Gold and Silver spoons. Cutlery, i;iocks an enaieas variety. .T.C-, sc. V Watches, Clocks and Jewelr repaired, and all xinas 01 jewelry maae looraer. mm All of my work wamntedca sta-Dont Tor-jet "The Sign or the Big Watch."-. Corvallis. Oct. 54. 185.7 33tf Ia. P. Fisher's A DVEBTISING Agency. Sao Francisco No. 1711 XX Washington street, up stairs, nearlv opposite to Maguire a Opera House. L. P. FISHER tt the authorized Agent of tbe Obbqos STArrsAr; Marysvilie Herald; Sacramento Union; - San Joaquin Republican, Stockton; Pacific Metbodisr, Stockton; Sonora Herald; Nevada Joornal: s Grass Vsl ley Telegraph; Red Bluff Beacon; Colombia Gazette; '- Mountain Democrat.PiacerviUe; v Tuolnmne Courier; Calvaret Chronicle, Mokelemna Hill; El Dorado Democrat; Shasta Courier; Mariposa Gazette; Yreka Weekly Union; Trinity Journal, Weaverville; Iowa Hill News; Weekly Ledge;. Jsckson; 8an Jose Telegraph; Sonoma County Journal; Folsom Dwnatch; California Mining Journal; Los Angeles Star; Santa Barbara Gazette; Saa Die eo Herald; ' Almeda Csunty Gazette; Placer Courier. Yankee Jim's, Nspa County Reporter; Sierra Democrat, Downierille; Humboldt Times; Union; Oregonian, Portland, 0. T. Pacific Christian Advocate. Salem , O. T. Jacksonville Herald, Jacksonville. O. T. Pioneer and Democrat. Olympia. W. T. Washington Republibaa, Steilacoom. W. T. Poynesian, Honolulu, S. I.; Pacific Commercial Advertiser. Honolulu S. I. Mexican Extraordinary, City of Mexico; Hongkong Register. ADVERTISING IN THE ATLANTIC STATES. Lv P P. basnow comnleted his arranarementa for the forwarding of advert He men ts to all the principal largest circulating Journals and Newspapers published la the Atlanf te States. A fine opportunity ia here offered to those who wish to advertise in an Part of the Union, of doina- so st the lowest rates, and in a prompt aad satisfactory man ner. August 25. 1857. : ' 24tf Wot ice. THE Judges of tbe Supreme Court of the Territory of Oregon, assembled at tne seat of Government on the 16th day of December, 1856, do fix and appoint District Courts to be held in the city of Salem, in the county of Marion, on tbe first Mondays of April and September, and the fourth Mondays of Mar and Octo ber, annuallr. until otherwise ordered : and in the city of Portland, in thj coonty of Multnomah, on the fifth Monday, of December, 185S, and thereafter oa the first Mondays of Msy and October, and the third Mondays of June and November, annually, until otherwise order ed, and do limit the duration of said Terms to six days each. . GEO. H.WILLI AMStChier Justice. 41 CYRUS OLNEY, Associate Justice. Tne Laws of Oregon. THE OREGON STATUTES. 1865, being a large vol nme of A60 liases, with comnlete index, annota I Hons, and references, comprising all tbe laws in force ia the Territory, inclusive of those passed at last session of the Legislstive Assembly, are for sale at the office of the Statesman, at five dollars per copy. The work ia ex ecuted in the best manner, bound in law style, and is sold at publisher prices, and as low as a like work can be bought in any State ia the Union, and at the lowest figure they can be afforded for here. The price places them within tbe reach of all who desire the lawa they live under. Orders by mail accompanied with the cash, tilled 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 bly, tbe volume contains tbe Declaration of Indepen dence, Constitution of the United States, Treaties with Great Britain relating to Oregon. Ordinance of 1787, ia force in Oregon. Donatio 1 aw and all amendments. and full abstract of United States Naturalization Laws. Salem Drug Store. TJTRONT Street. Rector's building. Constantly P on hand a full assortment of Danes. Ms Di it et XXS, Paixts, Oils axp Dti Srvrrs, Patxst MKPICtXkS. sc. In short almost every article usually found In a Drag Store, and are offered at Wrolksalk akp Rbt&ii,, at extremely low rates, in quantities to salt warranted as represented. . IT UBOBZCS WUCRDl W Prescriptions free of charge at office. mw Prompt attention will be given to professional cells in the City. ' A. M. BELT, M. D. Salem, O.T., June 3, 1057. km Corlntttlan Iodge . OF Aaeisot Free and Accepted Masons, will hold their regular raaaaaunioaiioos on the Thursday niwtt uih ths full of tha moon of each month, ex cept when It fulls on Thursday sight, thea oa that night la Albany, O. T. - Brethren in good standing are cordially invited to at tend. WaZON SMITH, W.M. Srai.NOCT, sec y. 3Jtf ; BOOC0! DOOH0!.' DO 02 V':....':;: . AT. . Th6 CityBoo&-titdd, (ntONT ST.( rORTLAKO, d; f.,I A. R. SHIPLEY ti Co". ave ! 'tore, and will be receiving hf the 1st of Suae s2 a3 n n d en W BOOKS AND ' STATIONERY Which tbey offer to the - SPRING TRADE . At small advances on New if otic prices. re as a can, or send sa an order, aod we are oomd to give you satisfaction ! A. R. Shipley At Co.. Are tha Sols Aaairrs la Oregon and Washington Ter ritories ror the sale of The Anericsa Slatesnan, A GREAT BOOK ! 1 Being the only political history of the United State. Send us your names. Price St 00 : Payable on de livery of book. Can deliver by the 1st of September to all who send na weir names oy ist or stay. Catalogue ef Put if 1111 Slock : SCHOOL BOOKS. Raancasi Sanders' old 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, and 5th, and Tbe Young Ladies'; Sanders' New 1st, 2d, Sd 4th aad 5th; Parkers' 1st. 2d. 3d, 4th and 6th; Mc Gnffev's 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th snd 5th. HrriTnti Sandir-i' Old, Sanders' New; Elemen tary! Paimas Sanders' Pictorial. School and Parker's. GaooRAraiEa. Mitchell s. Ancient and Modern. Ol- ney's, Morse's, McNalley's, and Monteith'a 1st and 2d Book. Mathkxatics. Antbmetics Thomson s, Tables, Mental, AnalysU, Practical, and Higher; Davies' Pri mary. Intellectual. School and University; Smith's Col burn a Ray s etoddard s; Danes Algebra, Sur veying, Geometry, Practical Mathematics. Math. Dic tionary, Logic or Matnemattca, Analytical Geometry, id Philosophy of Mathematics. Grammars. Green's Clarke's Bullion's Smiths Cirkam's Soenrcr'a Tower's. PmLosorniks. Parkers 1st Lesson. Joyenile and School; Comstock's Smith's. Histories. vnison s j avenue, ana umtea mates; o I ir.:.. I. WII.kI'. g r-i . ..I ITw..-J rwie, . y m , c - i , -. u j ... , aim vium States. Lts'srACES Coopers virsil; Andrew's Latin Rea- det; vin izomx: Andres s um urammar; Mcciiir lock's 1st and 2d Book in Latin, and do. in Greek; An- non a tireek urammar ana tteaaer; Jonnson s Cicero. Pa-vinelle's French Grammar and Reader; Woodbury's German Grammar and Reader, Telemaque. Greek Tes tament; t rencn. seli-uugnt; burrenne s rrencn Dic tionary; Andrew's Latin do. Liddcll A Scott's Greek -to. Aatnon s Classical do, emitn s do do. Dictiosabiks. websters ocnool. High do. Aca demic, University, Royal Svo, Unabridged and Cobbs' Pocket. Miscru-AVKors. Mattuon s Astronomy. Newman's Rhetoric Wood's Botany. Karne s Elements of Crit icism. Parker s Aids ra Composition, Parker a Exer cises. Brookneld s Composition, xcuiigotts xoung Analyzer, d.i. Analytical M-uiual. Parker's Word Buiiuer. Mavhew's Book Keeping. Wayland a Moral Science. Paley's Nstumi Theology. Blake s Agricul ture for Schools. Upham's Intellectual Philosophy Maban s do, do. Muton; Toung; foil i; snd Thomp son; (Edition ror scnoou) (.utters Anatomy ana Physiology. American iJebater. jievnui routical Economy. Hitchcock's Geology. Great variety of Speakers and Elocution. 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Parley's Universal- History of Cru sades. Ancient Egyptians. Hal lam a Middle Ages- History for Boys. Bonner's Cmids United States. Lossfojr's Field Book of Revolution. BiOGBArar. flntarcns uves. ure urant. won derful Characters. Great and Celebrated Characters. Lives of the Signers. Autobiography of Finley. La- niartine'a Celebrated Characters. Life of Adam Clarke, do Bishop Hedding. do Niebuhr. do Gen. Harrison, da Daniel Boone, do Roberta, do Lafayette. Cap tains of Roman Republic and Old ' World. Dr. Chal mers. 4 vols. lives of Homboldts. Mrs. Rogers. Mozart. Wesley. ! letcber. tare ana Times or Clay; Irving's Washington. Eminent Mechanics. Lives of Chief Jastices. Josephine. Napoleon. Charles Lamb- Jackson. Gen. Green- Joan of Arc. Lady Ja-rt Grey. J. Q. Adams. Julienne. Daniel Webster: Kings of Rome. Kings and Queens. Ijebmts. Lives of the Pone. Preseott's Philip !d. Mary and Martha Wash ington. Pioneer Women of the w est. Teatct-S- Hocks China. Arancanians. Stephen's Egypt. 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Fruit, r lower and Vegetable Gardener's Companion. Allen en tbe Grape. Pardee en Strawberry. Florist's Guide. American Farm Book. Allan s Domestic Amman, audi ?asm s nana: booes. Wmks on Horse, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs. Ac- Theolooicai. KKLjQiocs- Harmony ana msposi- tion of Gospels. Neander's Life of Christ- Butlers Works. Knapp's Christian Theology. Western Meth odism. Morris' Misceilanie. Lectures oa Romanism. Brand of Dtmnnic-Kale. rJ4Hot on Komamsm. Barnes' Note-. Clarke's Commentary. Benson t do. Jay a Exercises. Wataon'a Institutes. Larrabee's Evidences. Butler's Ethical Discourses. Bearers' Eclfp of Earth. do. Reason and Faith. Foster's ehrwrr Perfection. Baker on Discipline, writings or Armtmnatr Jabn's Biblical Archseology. Bibles, au sizes ana prices, from. $1 to ). Testaments, great yariety. Methodist Hymns. Christian Hymn rjoowi. i nnrcn rsaimist. Plymouth Collection. Select Melodies. Christian Psalmist. MsniCAX. Bucbsns Family fnysicuui. Hydro pathic do. Homcepathic Works. M 1SCKI.I.ANBOU8- onsunmons oi cniwa otawiejfa ' Mavbew'a Popular Education. Crabbe's Synonyms. Piatt's Book of Curiosities. Odd Fellow s Manual. Headlev'a Works. 14 vols. Mrs. To thill's, 6 vols. Lay- ard's Nineveh. Bigelow's Useful Arts. Hasweil a En gineer's Guide. American Institutions, rursmi or Knowledge. ParkMadison. Peruvian Antiquities. Way Dowa East. Pynshurt. Ike Marvels norks. Sanderson's Cook and Confectioner. Country Rambles in England. Tales and Reveries, an excellent Temper ance 0ook.J Money Maker. Escaped Nun. News Bov. Dick Wilson. Mrs. Hale's New Cook Book. Mil- nff Tted Sandstone, do. Footprints of Creator. Toang Ladies' Counsellor. Young Man's do. Pictorial Catechism. Thomson's Lect. to Y. Men. Constitu tions! Text Book. Captive in Patagonia. The An can Housewife. Half Hours with" Old Humphrey. Athens; its Grandeur ami ueeay. Mrs. aeagwicks Redwood, do. New En sr. Tsle. uncle bams rana Fence. Arthurs Successful Merchant, oo. lais. Mrs. Partington. Horace Translation. Virgil do. Mrs. Car ton's Works. Heroines of History- Land and Sea. Deck and Port- Sea and Sailor, sbip and Shore. Naval Life. Star Papers. Masonic Chart. Irving's. Columbus. Long Look Ahead. City of New iork Living Orators of America. Young Man Advised. Mis sions in Tonga and Fegee. Troth Stranger Than Mo tion. Knont and the Russians. Hydra pat hie iook Book. Death Bed Scenes. Gift Book for roung Mea do. fdo. Ladies. Anecdotes for Girls, do. do. Boys. Footpripts of Famous men. Charlotte Elisabeth's Work's. Advice to Young Men. Peasant boy philoso pher. Abbott's Marco Paul Books, do Franconia. Ana a numoer oi qmwis wjo uunieous n enumerate. Constantly receiving large additions to the foregoing. Stationbkt. Foolscap Paper great variety. Let ter do, do, plain and gilt. Note do, do, do, do. Envel- pes all styles, inas an sinas. rens ana Holders great variety. Blank Books all sizes and styles. Memorandums, Diaries, Pass Books, Time Books. Paper Cutters. Do Folders. Shipping Receipt Books. Lithographic IPrlnts a large variety. Wrapping; Pa- rer good variety. Wafers, Sealing Wax, Ac., Ac inally. we have a good variety of -Mtrsio Books New Carmina Sacra. Alpine Glee Singer, Dulcimer. Chorus Glee Book. Metropolitan do. Sacred Melodian. Christian Psalmist. Piano Instruc tors. Guitar do. Flute ao, Aceoraon do. Violin do. Melodeoa do, riymoutn tuiecuon witn Music, Sheet Music. . And toe most s anea assortment oi btatiosekt ever ffered in Oregon, sr This stock is all bought la New York and other Eastern cities and is sold at UNIFORM PRICES. mm- We keen on band School. Books in larore aun- tiea, together witb most of tbe publications of Harper s nrowers; . Derby A Jsckson; Ivtson rntaney; v Phillips A Samson; A. S. Barnes A Co.; Miller, Ortoo A Mulligan; Leary AGeta; Potnam; AffHeton; fi-h, Wa askywor paaroaara. It anabl to rant as sadaxamiae ouratodt, your order will be attended to u 1 1 as if von bought hi person. Fonland, March 20.1857. 2T All of the above works-may be had W. Keayoa A COTftAY NoflCEO. EBaha Padget two aatrays ; SI only sent. Btai tbe other dollar. . " ' Notices of all aatrays are required by law to be a' vertiid in the Statesman. Tbe charge therefor, fix, by tbe law, is en dollar for each animal taken si No advert urment will appear ander this head until paid for.J . Where no money, or leaa than tbe correct amour is sent with an estray notice, tbe notice will aotbe nob publiahed antU the fall amount M received. TAKEN UP, bf the tUbstMbet, llfipr 5 miles aooiV of Burlington, Linn Co., one oke of oxen, or.i; white, with red head and neck, red spot oa his left bin', leg, just below hock, some red oa right side of rigli' fore leg, a small red spot oa right fast before hi flank, some little white in forehead, marked with siral low-fork ia right ear, and upper half cropf in left; mf oranas. xne otner le red, wren a nine wuite in m bush of the tail, crop off right ear, and upper bit In too left; no brands. 5w2 CHAS. B. CROSBY. TAKEN UP. by tbe subscriber, living 9 miles eui of Eagene City. Lace Co.. O. T.. one white steer. .1 years old. some red spots on the neck, a crop and twu dita la the left ear. and a slit in the right, right horn droops, a dun brand en tbe left hip; taken up Decern ber 29, 1857. 45w2 WM. STAFFORD. TAKEN UP, by tbe subscriber, Hying in WiUamett precinct. Lane Co., O. T, Dec. 20, 185?, one whrt steer, with brindle spots on his sides, marked with crop off each ear; and enderbit in left, hole in each horn; . jcot oia. Appraised at S1Z. 5S ISAAC TANDUTKE. TAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living in Coast Fork precinct. Lane Co., O. T.. two estrsys, one a reii cow, small white spot in forehead, some white on each fisnk. branded HR on right hip, with crop and slit i right ear-anpraiwd at aas. Aim on miiin. rmA and white pided appraised at 1 18. LA BAN BUOY. TAKEN UP, about three miles from HiUaborougb Waahingtoa Co., in August last, one yoke of hat Spanish oxen, about tea years old. one red and no.- spotted, no marks or brands. Appraised at SdO. - . THOMAS OTCHTN. TAKEN UP, by tbe subscriber, Irving 5 miles north of Hsrraibnra'. Linn Co.. owe nale red rfm whrb. race, swallow-fork ia the left ear and under half cror in the right. Supposed to be six years old. Has beet, running in my neighborhood some three years. No brands.- 45 w2 MILTON A. ROGERS. TAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living on tbe Clack amas, one mile from tbe bridge, ia tbe Mattooti nrecinct. on the 23th day of November, a dark hmvc horse, with black main and tail, white face and white hind feet, and white saddle marks, supposed to be Spanish, and seven or eight years old. Dec SO, 1857. ' 2w44 TAKEN UP, by tbe subscriber, residing 8 miles east of Portland, Multnomah Co., one heifer, one year old last spring, red color, and white speckled ail over, no manes nor oranas perceivable. ; GEOKUE HAMILTON. Dec. 25, I57- 2w44 TAKEN UP. by the subscriber. living in Cora Creek, in Douglas Co., two black mules, about 15 years old, pack saddle marks, and a brand F, W and X, and another brand circular, with cross lines. Also, one bay mare, about 15 years old. pack saddle scars, brand 1 and W. E. C. BRAY. Dec 25, 1857. 2w44 TAKE- UP. by thesubscrioer, residence seven mile strata west of Salem, on or about the 4th of Jaaa ary. 1853, one sorrel horse, biased face, about 8 or S years old. WILLIAM A. TOWNSEND. January 9, - zw4 TAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living in Dayton pre cinct. Yamhill Co.. one small dark red work steer, face, feet and belly white, about lour yean eld. mark ed with a slit in each ear. JOHN WHITE. Dec 31, 1357. 44w2 JAS. B. XICH AXDS, JXO. MCCXAXXX, I Portland, O.T. f ban Francisco. Richards av MeCraken. jnOMMTSSlON MERCHANTS. andVoubers in Oregott Flour, Grain, Produce, Fruit, Pork. Bacon, Lari , Hams, Ac. Ac Orders for Oregon trade promptly at tended to. Liberal advances made on consignments- No. 41 Sacramento street, below Front, Saa Frandaca January zi, ssn Notice. TO all whom this may come, greeting : That I aan to leave for the States soon, and would respectfully request those who know themselves indebted te me. or W.C.Griswold A Co. to call aad settle without delay. and oblige W.C. GRISWOLD. Salem. January 17. 1857. 46U . S. 3. McCormick, Fninldin Cook Otcre, irepsr STBSsr, rOBTLtsn.o.T.) HAS constantly on hand a Urge stock of Books akc STa-rroNnrr", which he sells at a small advance on Pcbushbss Prices. Ew-A catalogne may be seen in the Oregon and Washingtion Almanac for 1857. Books ordered there from sent postage free to any part of either Terrritcry. Portland, Feb. 24, K57. SOyl Corrallis TJrng Stores JR. CARDWELL.Drnggtst and Apothecary, is cos stsntly receiving, per California steamers. large and carefully selected stocks of Drugs and Medicines. Oils, Paints. Varnish, Soaps, Perfumeries, Toilet Fur niture, Stationery, and all articles esoally kept in Drag Stores. Agent for Jaynes, and other patent medicine, which will be furnished at California, wholesale prices. mw traDxas souctteo. -w i. B. CARDWELL. Corrallis, May 29, 1957. 12rf Blacksmiths and others, Look. ALLAN McKINLAY A CO. have now en hand a large and well selected stock of Bar iron, cast aieei. Horse shoe da. , German do.. Nail rod do Plough do Plate do-. And intend to keep np the assortment so as to suit tbe wants of customers. Give ns a call, aad yon will find that we not only have tbe fullest stock, but will sell - as eneap as tne cneapere." we are eonsianiiy receiv ing additions to our assortment, ao as to replace what is sold. Oregon City, Dec. 23. 1856. 41tf lasls. looks. WK. SMITH A Co. have recently received a huge . invoice of books, direct from New York, which they offer for sale at reduced1 prices. Tbey will be eoa- staotiy receiving additions to their stock, and will keep on hand every article in that line, which the wants of the country rAxaire. One of the firm wit visit the. States in the spring, after which they will keep a fall assortment of ItAWASTD MEDICAL. BOOKS, m addiSon to nriseeManeous and school books. Tboir present stock includes all tbe different kinds of school book? used ia thecouBW . and a great variety of atand- ard scienter and miscellaneous works, all of which will be sold at greatly reduced prices, te make room for new ones on tbe way. They also have and will continue to keep a complete assortment of stationery, slates, pencils, pens, ink, aad fancy articles. - Store near tbe bridge, sooth end of Commercial street, Salem, Dee. 24. 1857. 42tf lOO Head of Cattle for Sale. THE subscriber has at Amity, Yamhill coua-i ty, 100 bead of Settle, in good condition J which he win sell on reasonable terms. Apply to him at Salem, or on tbe premises. JOSEPH WATT. November 2, 1857. S4tf Buggies' o PEN aad covered baggies Concord make, for aal. AdwIv to J. McCRAKEN, Portland. JB. SI. Dtm ReHe. T-vEALER ia Oregon Produce. Office at W. C Gria- A-J wold s (Jo. sttore, aaiem Salem, July 1, 1857. IStf TAX receipt blanks fv sale at tha Statesman office at SI per hundred. Wanted. T) UTTER SfryjOO fts. for which tbe highest market AJ i price wQl be paid, by B.M.DURELLEr at Griswoi4 A CV. IStf Salem. July 1. 1857. WANTED ia exchange for cash or Bsew.aandiso, 10O bushels of good apples, to bo deKasssd by bs 10th of A a gust highest price paid. 6.g.COLrV Hogs. Hoss Uos- THE subscriber wishes to contract for rark Hogs on foot, or inTbrk, for w&ick tko hint sat market price will be paid in cash. Liberal advances wiU be made in" ess da eontracta of Hogs. , B.M. BJ RELLE. Mr omce at w. u. unswoia saa wo. s, wn. Salem. July 1, 1857. IStf Wantedl. 100,000 LBS. Bacea, Hog Round) ia exchaaga for cash, by B1M.DU RELLE. IStf aTaT Office at Griswold A Co. Salem July 1,1857. WANTED ia exchange for cash. SO ,000 lbs. wasted wool, for which I wirl pay 15 cents per lb. G. E. COLE. WANTED ra exebahge for merchandise oroa ac count 10.000 rbav good batter, tor which I will pay tbe market price. - r G. E. COLS. WANTED in exchange for casa or msitbaaitlss SOiWS lbs. of bacon for which I will pay tha highest price. G. E.COLE- NAILS, class, and window 4JtfJ W. K. SMTTH Co'a. THE best black tea you ever saw. at . . tttfl W. K. 6X1 TH A Co t. Co.V City Book Store, Salem."'