) Dm. L. J. Cxamcat's Surgical and Medical Institute is ao extensively known fa this Territory that any notice of it, or of him, might seem superfluous. Yet rearing that there are those who heretofore having no need of medical aid, have neglected to ascertain the proper aoareea of relief in rases of misfortunes. To those beg leave to direct attention to I)r. L. J. Czapkay. who U certainly a Physician of great skill and wonderful va cress in his profession. The Ir. has devoted mucn attention to the treatment of chronic and private dis ease, and stands unrivalled in his management of them. To those who need seen assistance we en"'1, recommend Pr. I- J. Czapkay ; it would event to consult him, as he makes "o charge for cou anltation.and ranch good might resnlt from HJ guarantee a cure in all cs or ask? no compensation. mm- See l)r. L. J. Oxankay'sadvertisements in another Column of this paper. wammmmmmmmmm 41m3 SALEM MARKET. CORRECTED WKUT, BT B. F. BROWN. - , Salem, January 26, 185S. PKODCUE. Wheat, while,.... -. .Wheat, mixed, .1 Oat potatoes, - Onions, ..... ..... Beans, .. . Peas, Bacon, sides, Bacon, hams, ... . 5 Lard, in kegs, "Bntter, fresh rolls, Batter, packed, Kggs, -- fjhickens, per dosen, Floor, per 100 lbs-, Perk,....- - ; FRUITS . Dried Apples. Dried Peaches Dried Currants, Apples, per bushel. Winter....... 1 371 I 35 75 a 1 00 7o 2 50 3 00 1 50 15 Id 17 40 S3 50 40 35 3 50 3 504 00 ?4 Iff a H 13 a 25 75 9 00 , LeaDEK. Tie, dear, per M 25 00 a2000 .'Cedar, per M 40 00 a 35 00 Shinies, cedar, per M, 7 50a7 00 Shingles, fir, per M,. 500 . u K o t ;e b i t. s . Sutrar, IT. O-, "Sugar, Chr,-"-. '.Snjrar, white, crushed, . . ".Syrup 1 .Coffee, .......... ...... ...... 'Sice, Soap, .. ..... . Salt. .. Candles, adamantine, per box . Candles, tallow, .............. Saleratns, . . 16 a 14 a 23 a 20 16 2d 25a 1 50 a 17 15 a 15 a 20 12ja 14 2J a 3 35 a 40 25 a- 374 l'-IJa 15 25 a 33 ... 15 Walt 00 ... 7 50a 8 00 Cordage, ... - White Lead Kails, cuf, per keg,.- .-. Kails, wrought, per keg,.. 12 00 a 13 00 OILS. Linseed, per gallon,.. .... Itoiled OU, ... Whale 1 ' Glass, per foot ------ Dtt 600DS. Sheetings, brown,....!'........... Sheetings, bleached, - Drills, brown, '. . . Drills, bine, -. ..i;.. ..... Merrimae Prints, - - - -11--. Common Fancy Prints,..-!. .. Moos. DeLaine ... . . Irish Linen.... ................ Brown Linen, II . Brown Table Linen. : 25 25 00 124 16 20 14 20 I6J 14 374 Itti 50 75 25 SO aS S a II 13 121 17 14 10 IS 50 a a a a a a 40 Satinett, doable nulled,.....: Kentucky Jeans,... . . . Cotton Jeans . Pants, satinett, - Boots, kip,.... -i.L ...... .... 1 00 a 1 37,8 60 20 a 35 2 00 a 4 00 2 50 a 4 00 Notice - TO PERSONS HOI,mT, CLAIMS AGAINST THE INDIA DEPARTMENT IX WASHINGTON TER- KITOHY. , Offici Sctt- Ixpias AwAins, ) Sii.ru, Oregon, Jan. 20. l"i5S. From, and after the Is day of March next. nr as voon as the necessary funds can be received imra San Franciseo,) there will be paid on ont-tanding claims for supplies fn.rnb.lied. or services rendered the Indian department in Washington Territorv, prior to Mav Xlst. Is57, the snm of 73.416,94, as follows: Fundi. will be placed in the hands of agent JohnCain to pay liabilities contracted by him. Fonds will be placed in the hands of Agent H. T. Simmons and agent li. H. Landale t . Say liabilities contracWd by them. Fonds .to pay the ebts contracted by late tlov. and Snpt. Stevens. ill lie placed in the bands of agent M. T. Simmons, with the exception of soch persons an won Id prefer t- lie paid at This office. All such as de-ire to be paid here will p least file notice in this office to that effect, on r lfore the 10th day of March next, and the money w II be rt tam ed here for them. Those who do not hie notice will be resumed to prefer to draw their money at Olympia. Claimants will be required to prodn--e the certificate of indebtedness, given them by late Gv. and ?opt Ste vens. , J. IV.XESMITH. Supt. Indian Affairs fur Oregon and Washington Ter ritories. 3w4j IVotice TO PER30X3 HOLPIN'G CLAIMS AGAIX3T THE INDIAN DEPARTMENT IX OREGON TEBKI , ilOEY. Ofctck Sctt. Isimas: Arrant!'. 1 Sale. Oregon. Jan'y 2o. KjS. f FK01C and after the 1st day of March next. or as soon as the necessary funds can be received from ban Francisco.) there will be paid on outstanding claims for supplies furnished or erv.ces rendered the li d an Department in Oregon prior to the 3th of J cine. 11.7, the snm of 176511 to, as follows: Claims cootra.-tco prior to Jnne 3th, 1S57, where the services ere ren dered, or supplies furnished previoos to that date 1 y Agent R. B. Metcalf, Agent John F. Mi:i?r. and Su'r Agent W. W. Raymond, will be examined, and if f-nud correct, will be paid at this oftVe. Parties presenting claims will be required to present duplicate vouchers exhibiting a detailed statement of their account, hav ing the proper eertifk-ale of correctness of the Agent rtrfch whom the liability was contracted. Foods will be placed in the hards of Agent Ami Pr -Dennison, and Sub-Agent K. P. Drew, to pay the debts contracted by them, and which will be paid at their re--. spec five agencies. J. V. XESMITH. giipt. Indian Affairs for Oregon and Waslrngton Ter- -ritones. 341 - Administrator's Notice. "TOTTCE is hereby given, that the nndersisoed .were appointed Co. Administrat-irs of the estate of the late deceased, JOHN" P. UAlXES.of Marion Co.. by the Jode of the Probate Court, in and for said county, on the lth day of January, 1 SoS. Therefore all fur sons indebted to said estate, will make immediate pay meat so the undersigned, at their residence, seven miles south of Baiem. and all persons having claims again-.t said estate will present the same within one year from this date, that they may be settled if found corrcrt. ARCHIBALD K.1A1XES, THOMSON WARD, Co. trfstfirr'a. January 19, 1858. 4wJ Notice. rrS rXDIVIDCALS holding property in Salem School "A District Xo. 24. At a meeting of the citizens or aid district, held on the 2d day of February, A. D. 1857, a tax of three thousand dollars (:l,00) was Toted forth pnrpose of buildings di.strk.-t school-house, and tne directors of said district levied a tax of one per ' cent or ten mills on each dollar; - - Now, this Is to notify all persons holding property in ' said district, that all taxes which are not paid by the nrst day of if arch next, the same will be advertised tor sale to satisfy said tax, together with the cost thereon. B. F. BROWX, Collector. " Salem, Jan. 19th, 1858. 4w46 L. Q. Washington, AGENT for the prosecution of claims at Warning" ton, D. C, before the Executive Departments, Con gre-0 and the Court of Cl-ums. Will attend to the set tlement of accounts of Marshals, District Attorneys, nd other Federal officers, and of contractors with the l Postuffice and otter Departments: also, to the prociir , '. lag of Patents for Land. Land Warrants, and other bo ldness of a" General Agency. Refers to Geo. Joseph Lane. Oregon Territory; Gov. Isaac I. Stevens, Washington Ter.; Hon. M. H. McAl lister, Hon. Ogden Hoffman and R. Aug. Thompson, of -"Saa Francisco, CalA Hon. James Guthrie, Louisville. - Ky-, and to the Officers generally of the Treasury and ''Interior Departments at Washington. Address L.Q. WASHINGTON. ' y46 Wanhington D. C. Adsmtististrator's Notice. rOTTCE is hereby given that the undersigned will make final settlement of the estate of DANIEL SUITh ammmI kts of Marion Co.. O. T., on Mon day, Feb. J2d, 1858, at one o'clock P. M.. before the 'judge of the Probate Court in and for Marion Co., O. T, All whom it mam ooneern may be present at said scttle--saesA. EMILY SMITH,, Administratrix. Salem, Jan. 33, 158. w6 z Dictionaries. "" TUJlTTeomTCa,,-,if,eat the City Book Store, V Webster's Unabridged Quarto and High School Dio- "Sf?"" E- Is- BRADLEY A Co. Oregon City, Jan. 1858. 40tf . ScMooi Books. TT "f'T"1' complete assortment or Sanders' -l School Books, together with a large lot or TboroiH -eon's Practical Arithmetics, all of which will be sold -cheap, at the City Book Store. E. L. BRADLEY ft Co. Oregon City, Jan. 1858. 4);tf ' Hydropathic Books. BY TralL Shew and O. 8. Fowler. For sale at the City Book Store. E. L. BRADLEY tc Co. Oregon City, Jan. 1858. 4Utf Edncation Complete. "1JT O. . Fowler. For sale at the City Book Store. X E. L. BRADLEY A Co. Oregon Ciy, Jan. 1858. . 4Utf Land for Sale. Purs IT 4.NT to a license to the nndersb;ned, granted by the honorable probate court or Polk County, t). guardian of Henry M. Turpin, a minor, I will proceed to sell at public auction, in the town or Bethel, ou Wednesday. t!io loth day or February, A. D. 1."S, between the liours or ten (10) o'clock n. in. and two (2) oi, I.K'k p: m. of said day, the Mlowitig described real -t.tj tfVWit- ItUI irrm nf 1.111,1 itll:lte In tOWll-llip tiX kt!) s-mth or range four (41 west, and m ire particular- ly described as the soutn Hair or tue essi mu "'- hitid claim entered by William M. Turpin. and recorded in the Surveyor General's office in said Territory. Said litid lies adjoining the town of Bethel, and persons wishing t.i l.K-ate near a good and permanent school, would do well to call and see the premises before the d;y of sale. For further particulars vou are rclcrrcd to Mr. Thomas Jeffries, merchant, in Bethel. Tkrs op Sals Six months credit. lmjd and ap proved security. W 1LLIAM M. TI KIMN. PolkCo.,Jan.lOt!i,lS. s''l'aM Notice to Builders. SELF PRESERVATION Is an Inherent principle, firmly seated in the heart of man. He alights njion the shores of time, the most helpless or all God's rrea tores, but as soon as Reason rears her standard, he sees and thinks, and cncin-lcs himself with objects of pro tection. 1 will make krKer and chttprr ltUU'K at my Crd.nearSaletn.thananyother man in Oregon. It s leen my oceupatiou for years, and chall continue to be for seme time hence, notwithstanding the Salcra Charter. Oh, never hold malice ! it cannot be good. For 'tis nobler to strike in the rush or hot Mood, Than to bitterly cherish the name or the roc Wait to sharpen tha weapon or measure the blow. The wild dog In hunger, the wolf in its sprin g The shark of the waters the asp with its sting. Are less to be reared than the vengeance or man. When it lieth in secret to wound where it can. Oh. never bold malice! dislike ir yon will. Yet, remember, humanity 1'uUeth nsstill ; We are all or ns human, and alt or us erring. And mercy with ns should always be stirring. Shall we dart to look up to the Father above. With petitions for pardon, or pleading tor love Shall wa pake, while we pant for revenge on another, To ask from onr God, yet deny to a hnither? JOHN BAKER. Saltra,O.T..Jjnnaryllth,ltio3. 3wi5 Lost, ON the 7th hist., an envelope containing some vouch ers on the Indian Department , and notes; one note oa A. A. Skinner for $j(W; one on Ralph Bledsoe for $100, signed by C. Lane, and somo other n tes, accounts and debts not remembered. The tinder will be reward ed by leaving them at the Statesman Office. E. S. KEARNY. Salem, O. T., Jan. 15th. Swtopaid Putieile. ALL persons owing me. will please call and ray their accounts, np till June l.-t- lo3. 41tf G. E. COLE. iS'otice to Tax PnTers. 4 LL persons who have not yet paid their taxes fr t tne years imi, is0ti ami isjT. avill ave costs in paying the same to the sheriff f l.inn Conntv on M n day, February lt. at H:irrislmrg; Tuesday, 2d. at Jas. IterreV: Wednesd.tr. 3d. Union Point: Thursday 4th. i:rownvil!e; Friday. 5th, SplanrlV srhool-honse, I'.ro-h Creek precinct; Mondav. th. Lebanon: Tuesdav. Mh. I'eoria precinct. Xye's school-bone: Thursdaj. llth, Claypnol's precinct, William Hay's; Friday. llth.Scio. Mcinnaw i precinct; .Monday, i.hb, t tale s scnool- hou.se, Syracuse precinct: 10th, 17th ar.d lth. Albany. JOHN SMITH, Sheriff Linn County, r . ... i i-'-s . - 45w3 Register and RteciTtr't Xolitt I'mpqaa District. 2T - " 13 27 " J " " 23 ' " It " is " "' n " .. 30 .. u .. 31 ' li ' 31 " " " 10 " " 32 " lj " 32 " " Iti " " 33 " " "15 " s.j "14 35 " li " 3.5 " " 1 " " , 3t! " " 15 " The above Town-b.ip having been hrvryed and plats thereof approved on the 7tU day of IVremUcr, 137 all -etllers who have claim or parts of claims therein, are req-.Te-tcd to appear at the Land OiBce. f r the I'mp'pia D;trict of Oregon, ct Winchester, within thirty days from and after the Tin dav of IVl.marr, 1-V. or rrvvf- ons ta that time if convenient, when nr.d where we shall I prepared to re-eive the notiScati ms or their claims, ami er.tcr opoa the a.iju.Ntnicnl and settling acrcrding to I.:w, or all conflicts of boundary that may lie found to exi-t. Given nn.ler ocr hands at Winchc-ter. this 50th dav or December, A. D., Isj7. I.. F. MISHEK, Kcgbter. W;i. J. MAUI IX, luceiver. Janntry 1. A. P.. 15"?. 4v4l CittarJiau's Sale. N'OTICEii hereby given th'.t the nndersiirned piar din IVr lieor'xe M. Seward, Mar.ah H. Sewnrd. J--ha W.Seward, ai.d Sarah Ana Stwatd. wiil sell ct I'uMic am-tion by virtue if a license from the Probate Conrt or Polk county the following described premises to-wit 5 two thirds or the half aj-igned by the Land 03i--e department to the defeased wife of said guanl an of land claim, no. 53 in townhio 6. s. of r.5. w. and t, 6, s. of r,t. w. containing one hundred and eighty ne acres. Sale will be at the store of Edward Clu3 near said premises at ten o'clock A. H. , of the tir t i!ay of February A. I), l?is. Tetmsma-U' known .the ilav of s.i!e. MASON S. SEWA'.'.D. " Dallas, Jan. 4. 153. 3w4tp:iid Cows, vs. 810,000 in Scrip. T'HE nnder-igned will exchsnie cows for scrip, in sums from one thousand dollars, and unward, to the above amount. EDWAUD SHEIL. Champoe--', Jan. B, 1.".S. 4trtl w. e. urn, Portland. J. w. lidd, San Francis co XV. S. Iandd & Co. Shipping and C'ommisticn Mrrrhar.tt, Poil'and, Ofttn. LIBERAL advances made on all consignments of Or egon produce. Messrs Wakemau, Dinion & Co., No. 73, Sfjatli street'ew York, wiil reeei e aud for ward all g.iods and machinery, addressed our care via Sau I'ranci.sco, or direct to Oregon. Jan. 1,1 5. 44tf IVotice IS hereby given, that by an order of the Prolmte court in and for Lane csmty, the under-igned will offer at Enblic snle. on the eigiith day of February, 15S, in oeeneCitv, Ijine county, the "goods and merchandise belonging to the estate of HENRY H. FOCXTA1.V, deceased: said estate is principally composed of cloth ing of all kinds, cloths, and fancy goods, with some groceries. Six moctas credit will be given on all ims over ten dollars, with approved security; all sums less than tea djars, cash in hand. W. S. BROCK, Admin V. Eugene City, Jan. 2d 3w44 Final Settlement Notice. TTHEREA. Thomas L. Kimey, Administrator or V tiie estate or ALV1S K1JJSEV, deceased. has tiled his final account praying for a final settlement. 1 bis is therefore to theend'tiiat the heirs at law, and all per sons interested may appear at the Probste Court, to be held at Lafayette, in said county.on the 3d day of Feb ruary, liS, at 10 o'clock, A. of t aid day to thovr cause if any, why the said account shall not be allowed and a final settlement made. - MARTIN OLDS, J. P. Jan.5,lS58. 3w44 Lost BY the nndc-rsigncd, living in Marion County O. T, the following descried notes, viz : one note on 11 i chael Cnyle for (3so dated some time (I think in the month ol June) 1W.6, and became dne twelve months from the date thereor, with a credit on the same $2o0. Two notes on John Goodell, one for $ 0, made payable on demand with a credit of tin, endors M on the same, and one for $50, also made payable in money or lumber, at my discretion, and became due, some "time in December inst., said notes were dated ei ther in the latter part of April or first part of May last. One note on Peter Clare-y for I5n, dated ( I think) in the latter part or April last, and became due in De cember io-t., also one note note on E. Pettier for seventy-four bushels of wheat, dated in October or Nov., I V.6. The amount of seventeen dollars in gold was lost also, in the purse containing the above notes. Said notes and money was lost between Bethel and Lafayette, some time in the latter part or September laht, and anyone finding the same will be liberally re warded by giving me notice or the same: and more over the public are hereby cautioned not to trade Tor said notes as I shall take the legal course for the col lection of them. My address is Champoeg. KOBLitT KEATING. December 30, 1S57. 3w44paid Final Settlement Kottce. WflEBEAS Jesse C. Henderson, administrator or the estate or ALFRED MOORE, deceased, has filed his final report or said estate, this is to the end that the heirs at law, and all persons interested, may appear at the Court of Probate, to be held at Ijtfay ette, on the 4th day of February next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., or said day, to show cause if any, why the said ac count shall not be allowed, and a final settlement made. . MARTIN OLDS, J. I'. January 5, lSiirt. 3w44 IN Probate Conrt, Iane county. Jn the mailer of the e'tale of Jacob M. Rouih , defeated. "Ordered by the Conrt that all persons interested are directed to ap pear before this court, on Tuesday the bth day or Feb ruary, 1X58. to show cause why an order should not be granted to the administrator, to sell so much of the real estate, as shall be requisite to pay the debts of the es tate." Application will be made in pursuance of the above order. S. ELLSWORTH, Atfyfor the Adann'r. Jan. 1,1858. 44 Dentistry. DTL'E. II. GrifBa will be at bis office, in Salem, over J.N. liobb's store, on the 25th inst. Jan. 1G, 1858. 3w4j 'HOT of all kinds, and powder, at I42tf W. K. SMITH & Co'a. Wallamet University. SALEM, OUE(30X. rtsHE FACULTY during the present year will con J. si.st or Rev. F. S. lloyt, A. M., President and Acting Prorcss or of Ancient Iin juaqe t and Mathematics. C. II. Hall. A. .. Proressoror Natural Science. Dl" Sp'S!''' Teachers or Common English. Mi-m Sarah Buckingham, Teacher or Instrumental Music. The Com.:iatk pKr otTMEVT of the Wiill inirt Uni versity has been oranir.ud. Young men designing to pursue a regular Course of Study, are Invited to avail themselves or the advantages afforded by this Institu tion. All availabla resources will be made use of to meet the wants or Students. Ettort will be continued to secure a suiUbl I endowment ;and no pains will be spar ed in obtaining competent and experienced Instructors. The Collegiate year is divided into three term, com mencing as follows: The lirst term itn the 3d Thnrsday In Septemlicr. " second term on the 1st January. " third " " last " " Anril. The lirst two terms are fifteen tretki each; the third, tlrvrn trerss. Vacations There will be two vacations In the year: one. in April, of firo ten, and one, in the sum mer, or nine terrA. J Trmos will be at tho rate or $1 per week, or $40 per annum. THE OREGON INSTITUTETUB PuHparitort Dkpabtjikxt. Tkkms. The Academic year is divided iuto fovk TkHMS of WfPrtl IrvrJts V.1-A. The first term begins on the last Thursday or Angnst. second term begins on the 2d " Novem. " third lj. , " " January. " lourtn List April. Vacations. There will be two vacations in the t ear: one in April, or two weeks; and one in the summer, of Mi-i ireeK. Ti-itiox will ! iiaid at the beginniug of each Term in advance , at the following rates: In tangnages. Hi ;her Mathematics A Chcui., 110 "0 Other studies or the Academic Division, .. T 50 Common English Division, C 50 Primary S 50 For nse of the Piano 5 50 Instrumental music lo 00 t Instnictioi:! in vocal music is given to all the studeuUive of charge. Admission. Students will be admitted at any time; and will I charged for tuition from the time they.. en fair only, but their progress will be greatly promoted by entering early in the Academic year. In ca-es where, from necessity, Mudents leave before the end or the term Tor which payment has been made, a just proportion not more than three fourths nor b.-fs than nne-fonrth or the t'dtion fee will be refunded. Student ore not allowed to leave Ju-t before examina tion. Patrons who are inattentive to this point, iullict great injury upon bcth the student and the Institu tion. lOAnr:NG. Young grnt!emen and I ?dics can obtain board at reas-maMe rates with private famil.es. CorttsB ok Sn nv A Course f Study has ln adopted for both the Collegiate and Preparatory De partments, well cal-nlated to seen re ripe scholarship, mt atil discipline, and a preparation for the active du ties of life. A liberal Coarse of Study lias been a.l lpted for young ladies who desire to obtaiu a thorough rdaeation. nv A Dipl ima will be awarded t- all who fhall complete the prescribed course. The Govkhnhknt will be parental bet strict aim-i-iir constantly at the formation or correct habits of Self-tJovemnicnt. Careful attention will Le given to manners and morals. SctioLAKSiiirs. perpetual, or for the period or ten years, securing 'tuition at very reduced rates, can he purchased. For larUicr particulars apply to the Presi dent. Per order of Executive Committee. F. S. HOYT. Sec. B ard or Trustees. , Salem. Pec. 10, 1." 7. 41tf Stationery, Stationery-. EL. BR.VD1.EY V Co., have just receded, direct from New York, per clipper ship Aurora, a tine lot of blank Wk .and stationery generally, consisting in part of the f' llowing : 400 Reams paper of every variety: 1-JOO tj iires blank bocks, half bound, foil bound. Mi kinds; 200 Dox. ink. Davies best blark, blue, and red; 75 Iteiim wrapping paper dir. size: 50 gross pen holders; 50 slate pencils; 20 doz. slates. Together with a penenl assortment or school and miscillineoi slks Sander's spellers s.nd readers Daries' and Thompson s mathematics complete. We would sv to tUuse whol-y rt f!1 :uraln. j:tst give us a call. " E. L. BRADLEY Co.. City Book Store, Oregon Citv. 4itf Iec. 20. Is57 Shei ill's Sale. NOTICE Is hfrery given, that, bv virttie nf an exe cution to me directed . out of Oie Territorial Mde of the United Stntes district coort for the 1st jadiHsl dis trict of Oregon Territory, iu favorof Thomas H.Pearne a-ciit Tor the Missionary Sciety of the Methodist Epis cupnl Chi'rch. and agaiiist H imilton Campbell, for want of : personal property. I have levied upon and will prceed to sell at the rourtjionse in Salem in Marion county. Orcein Territ.ry. on tlie 3oth day of Jsmtary. ls,s.ai tiie rizbt. ti:Ie 'and interest of the said Hamil ton Campl e'! to the south hsif of the following des cribed real estate. t wit: The s, w. tr. of the n. w. qr. of sec. S'5. the w. half of the s. w. ir. or sec. 2'5, the . hf. of then.e. tr ft sec-27, the s. e. nr. of sec. 27, the n. e. qr. of sec. 31, the n. w. qr. of the s.e. qr. of sec. 31. tiie w. hf. of the n.w.qr. of sec.35. in t. U s. r. 3 w., .mtrvininr; G4'l a res. more or less. Sale to be between the hours of 10 o'rl -'. A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M , of said d ir, for ra h t satis! v sai l ex'-ution. - A. COR.NO YER, SheriflT. January 2, 1 4rlJ New Good3 at New Prices. UT K. SM ITil A Co. wi!.l inform their patronx. . and t!ie public generally, that they h-tvc inst received a lar.'e ad iitioa lo their st-K-k or goods, which they will exchange for pnduce, or cash, on the imxt ravomble terms. Thty have now a complete assort ment of dry goods, which they will sell Vhejper than any ot)cr store in Salm. Their stock or boots and shoes is eqnal to any to be fonnd in Salem, consisting of men's and Is.y's coarse and fine blots, men's a:ul boy's shoes; ladles' boots, shi-es, and slippers, children and iafants shoes men's ladies, and misses rubber evershoes.and in short, any thing in the hoot and shoe line that can be desired. Their stock of groceries is alsox full, consisting of nf!.-e, green and black teas, crushed and brown sugar, synip, saleratns in bu.k, cream of tartar, salt, soap, to bacco, sago, ftirch. tapioca, macaroni, raWns, and sweet oil, !1 or which will he sold cheap for cash or country prod use. Purcbasers will do well to call and examineonr stock lfore purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to give ur customers satisfaction in the quality and pri ces ef our goods. 42tr Long lookrtl for Come at Last. CLOCKS! WATCHES! CLOCKS! 7'i.Tie is money. JUST received a consignment or clocks nnd wjdche at C. B. Pillow's which will lie sold at fair prices, and warranted to keep g ml time; eight dsv and thirty hour weieht clocks. Gold and silver hunting case watches, and a general assortment of jewelry come one, come all. C. II. PILLOW. Dec. 2!, 1557. . ' lm43 Something New EL. BRADLEY 4 Co., have Jut received a Urge lot or hand-books r.r home improvement; com- irising how to write, bow to talk, how to behave, hdw o d: business, in one volume; will be sent free or post age t any part of Orcgou.oo receipt of $ . jiauiuss r.. ii. uu.iuLr. i , City Bok Store, Oregon City. Dec. 20, 157, 43tf Jlooks! Books! EL BRADLEY 4 Co., have recently received a . large lot of Fowlers and Wells publications. Take notice nil ve that are sick, water (cure) u a powerful nice thing in a family. tfec. 20, iso?. 4.nr Strayed, OR stolen, on or about July 15,l"57, from the sub scriber. 1.4 miles south of Albany. 1 vokeof cattle. one white, oile red, no brands, large horns, weigh about from 14 to i-t hundred each, one Spanish mare, branded A T on left bin. Whoever returns said cattle shall be liberally rewarded. JOSr-rtl LILUA.M. Dec. 23, ls57. 3m43paid Short Settlements make long - friends. , THE old year has passed, and we want all those who know themse ve indebted to us to come forward and settle and get their "New Years" present. Don t forget this; we mean inst wnat we say. W. C. GUIS WOLD Co. January 1. IMS. 4:stf Strayed. A BOUT the 2f)th or October, from Spring 71 SOP i. Vallev, PoIR Co., a yoke of work oxen one a dark brindle, aud the other a brown. Some ear marks not recollected. No brands. Eight years old. The finder is requested to inform the suIh scriber, at Valfontis post olli.-e. Polk Co., and he shall be compensated tor bis trouble. aLLif&a 1 1 1 v . v 1 1 . Dec. 23, 1157. 42tf Oregon Statutes. BOUND volume for sale at John Fleming s, Oregon City, and A. lb Shiplev's, Portland. Trice, $5 00. Also laws or last sessiou $100. Dec 17, 1S57. . 41 Cash. System Adopted. NO more credit will be given by me, and those in debted to me. who have not made arrangements to pay their accounts in pork or other produce, will please can and make payment or settle oy note, as I intend closing my books. G.E. COLE. .orvaiiis, bept. p, iso i. zoii r. s. laud, Portland. J. w. laud, San Francisco. W. S. Ladd &Co. rM PORTERS aud dealers in Wines, Liquors, andGro L ceries, Portland, Oregon. Jan. 1, 185H. - 44tf BOOHS ! BOOKS ! ! o-0-o New Arrivnt for tho Winter Campaign! S. J. aicCORMICK, . FRANKLIN" BOOK STOKE, PORTLAND, O. T. Has Just Received direct from New Yorfc.a Large Addition to his former Htock or BOOKS AND STATION BUY, ' Vompruing, in Part, at Folloiht: SANDER'S NEW SERIES OF READERS, MONTEITU'S UEOGlt Al'H IES, Primary and Manual: MoWALLY'S GEOGRAPHY, 3d part; SUPERFINE CONGRESS LETTER PAPER: CAP do; BILL. NOTE AND BRIEFING do; COUNTING HOUSE INK-STANDS; l.uoo HARPER'S SELECT NOVELS; FULL AND HALF-BOUND BLANK BOOKS; SLATES, assorted sizes; v PETElt PARLEY'S RECOLLECTIONS OF A LIFE TIME; GOODRICH'S HISTORY OF ALL NATIONS: HILDRETH'S ' " UNITED STATES; BL A C KSTON E'S COM M F.NT A It I ES ; SPAbKS AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY; B VRXES' NOTES ON NEW TESTAMENT: SQL' I RMS' CENTRAL AMERICA; FRUI r BOOKS, six varieties; WEEMS' MARION AND WASHINGTON; THE C AMP FIRES OF NAPOLEON;. HISTORY OF TIIE MEXICAN WAR; WORKS ON ARCHITECTURE: INDI AN WARS OF THE WEST:" n VIOLIN. FLUTE AND ACCORDEON PRECEPT- ORS VtIF; , SOUTHERN HAUMOXT. Note Book; HISTORY OF THE RUSSIAN WAR; THE AMERICAN LAWYER; POETICAL WORKS an assortment; NEW HISTORIES a splendid lot: 3,000 ASSORTED NOVE1J5 A'i'lF, TOGETHER H ITII A SPLEN DED STOCK OF GIFT BOOKS, ALBUMS, Valentines and Toy Books, For Christinas and Niw Year's Gifts. 0 aa-DONT IXUtGET-S . ... - IF rot trJXT GOOD BOOAS.' CHEAP ROOKS! AND PLENTY OF THESTt! Calf, or Send to the F R A XKL -V BOOK STORE, FroutS!ret. Portland, Oregon. S. J. McCORM K K, Proprutor. November 2-?, 157. nfW Dross! Drngs! Dra-s! J K. SMITH A Co. have just received direct fmm i'.,';rnr..i:. in.l fmm the States, a large arl.li- i;n tnlir stock of Dm?, and medicines, making. with their former ttock. the largest, and best assort ment ol thocC articles, ever offered for sale in the t il lamef.e Vail.'v. They receive their goodi directly from the importers and marmtacistres so " ar ticle bought of them can l e relied nptn as fresh and inn! Hiev sre determined not t i be undersold by any ot!:er druggist in the country. Orders sent fo.m a distance will be promptly tilled, and at satisfac tory prices. Store near the bridrc, south end or Cora- mercial rtreet. Salem 4-1 . llo ! Te Workrrs of Iron and Steel ! Ill AYE this dav received by the arrival or the J. R. Whiting from Sa:i Francisco, the foljowing assort uient of iron and steel , to wit : 2.OU0 lbs. Norway shapes, 2,000 lbs. 2XJ Iron (Hat,) 2.000 ' 3::l-lti 3.0.10 " X,J " " 6.000 " J.J.I. 1J. and U. square. S.0!0 " i.5-13, J. 1. and 'II, inch round, 1.00:1 " assorted east steel. 100 " horse shoe nails, (G) Which bvrethcr with st.xk in fctore makes as com plete an assortment as can I fonnd in Territorv and will be sold as cheap as the cuEArcsT for caii orconn trv produce. J- N- PUESCOTT. Oregon City. Feb. 23, 1S57. 50tr Boot and Slioe Store. FIEHERICK WICK M O N would announce t the citizens or Salem, and the snrr-jund-in? eonntrv. that he have taken a store on the east side of Commercial street, north ot the n-wtoOtce. where he will keep constantly on. hand a foil assort ment or every kind or boots and shoes, both custom and sale work, which he will sell at the lowest living pri ces. Being a practical workman, all orders for the manufacture or repair or work will be complied with, and the work done in a sab-tantial and workmanlike manner. Give me a call and examine me stock. FREDERICK WtcKMOy. Sclera. Matvh 12.1357. 13tr IS ot ice. VTOW r r large sales and small profits, for cash or i l Oregon pmdure. A well .selected assortment of dress patterns, Del lines. M'.-linas, Csticnes. Ginchams and all i-ther g-MxIs for ladies. An assortment ot bon nets and ladies bats of thelatcst fashion. Alsoa well sIe-tod assortment of clot bin g, boots snd s!ics of the best-qtiaht v. e.!lee. tea. suj-ar, salt, ri-e, peoiier. salamtos. and imp oil, with other artb-les.too numerous to mention. rr sale opposite Baum A Bro., cext door to the L uion Ha it i. L. WESTAC0TT. Mav 1?. 1 57. lbtr Probate Notice. PROBATE COURT OF 1 Lin.- C'l STr.O. T. Is" To Margaret Hg:ie. Samnel A. Hogne, Hester Hill, formerly Hester Hogoe, Amandt Jane Ib'giie, I'lar inda Non-ross, formerly Clarinda lloene. and Clar i?i.la WooJ. minor heir "of .Mary Ann Wood, formerly Mary Ann Hogue, f the State of Illinois, and John M. 11 gue. r.r the State of Iowa, heirs to the estate of Thomas G H ne, deceased, Lite of the county of l.inn and Territory of Oregon: roU will take notice that ou the sixth day of Ocfo . ber. instant, James P. Rogue administrator, and one nf the heirs t s lid esta'e, filed his petition in said Court for an order of sale of the real estate of said de ceased, for the purpose of paying debts, expenses, and for distribution: and ir the contrary be not shown on nr Isjfore the first Tuesday in February next an order will be made accordingly. It is further ordered that this notice be published tu The Oregon Statesman for fifteen week, suci-essivelv. S. D. H A LEY, J- of Frolmte. Octotier !, IS55. I".w32 Administrator's Notice. BY virt'ie or an order of sale to its issued, by the Pr bate Court, of M iricn Cl, we shall proceed tc sell at public aurti-id. at 11 o'clock, 'A. M-,on Saturday, February 13. 154, at Salem, the following real estate Iving in'Snlem. and being real estate bel mging to the estate of WILLIAM H. WILSON, late deceased : blxk m. 5, (7 lots) ; lot no. 2, block fit ; lots no. 3. 4, 5 ai d A, block It ; l t no. l,blck 10 : lotsl, 2.?and4, block 9 ; lota I; 2. 3 and 4, block 8 ; lots I, 3, 7, and 8 ;bl xfc 73 ; block no. It. ( lots ) Tkrhs. 0e half cash, and one hair In three months. J.G.WILSON. C.A.WILSON. . Co. Admin'rt. January 13, 15S. 4w45 ltestaurant. TG.KRIECHRAt'M has opened a Restaurant. Bake- ry snd Confectionary houstmt Cortallit. Benton Co., O. T. Will set the best table that the market can afTord.andat all hours. Give him a call next door north of City Hotel. 12tr CORN starch, tapioca, sago and hei ker, farina, for puddings, at HHf W. K. SMITH & Co's. P RESTON C. Slerrils yeast powders and extracts ol lemon ami rose, lor llavoring past r vs. nt 42tf W. K. SSIITH & Co"s. L AMP oil, candles, audsweet oil. at 14'JtlJ - W. K. SMITH Cos. c OPAL varnish, paints, oils, nnd paint brushes, nt . H-'tlJ tv. K. til 1 1 ii co s. AYERS Cherry Pectoral for sale nt wholesale and retail, at 42tr W. K. SMITH & Co s. SCHOOL books, at wholesale and retail, at 42tf W. K. SMITH & Co's. PICKLES and pepper sauce, wnsli Ivonrds and sand paper, at 42tf W. K. SMITH &, Co's. c IOTTON rope, for rl ithes lines, and small rope for halters, at l-tlj . . iv. f.Mim z hi. J. Fleminrr. AT the Oregon Citv, Post Office Building, has just received, direct" from New York, 10!) copies of "Dawrniug's Fruit and Fruit Trees of Amcrica.T'revised and enlarged, for 1S57 the latest published edition of this valuable work. He has also on hand, a good stock or in isrc 11 noons books and stationery, for sale on terms to suit the times. Oregon City, Dec. 15, 1957. 41tf Coffee. IF YOU WANT a reallv good article or COFFEE, the undersigned have got15,0O0 pounds best " COSTA RICA." Come in and look at iu ALLAN McKINLAY A Co. Oregon City, Dec 0, 1856. PURE WINES and liquors for medicinal purposes, at titfj W. K. SMITH & Cos. BLASTING powder, and water proor caps, at (utri . W. K. SMITH & Co. SALT, sal soda, aud sassafras, at (42tf) W. K. SMITH & Co's. LADIES' cloaks, lateststyle, for sale cheap at 42tf W. K. SMITH & Co's. MACKEREL and codfish, at (42tf ) W. K. SMITH Cs's. FRENCH merinos, and alpacas, at 42tf W. K. SMITH & Co's. Xioolt. Here! w E have bud; received R8.000 lbs. of ground alum salt, winch we are selling at f j.m per hundred. GR1SW0LD A; CO. I AROLINA rice, and'syrnp to sweeten it in 5 gallon 'kegs, at 12tf W. K. SMITH A Co s. 825,000 Worth OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ! THE subscribers would respectfully inform their cus tomers and tha public generally that they have on hand, and are in constant receipt or goods from San Francisco and New York a large and well-sc-lectedstock consisting in part or Alum, allspice, an 1 alpacca. Bonnets, berages, and bro. linen, Cambric, crash, aud calico, Domestic de laines, aud diuna.sk, Edging, embroidery and everything. Flannels, fringes, and Taney ffxiu's, Ginghams, gaiters and gloves, . Handkerchiefs, hose and hair-pins, Iron, ink. and inserting. Jaconet Jeans, and Java coffee. Knives, kid gloves, and knitting-pins, Lawns, lard and Liverpool salt, Mustard, mirrors, and matches, Needles, nails, aud nice things. Oils, ovcrshirts, and Oolong tea, Pins, pants, and paper, " Quilts, quilts, and queensware, Ribbons, razors; aud rat-traps, Silks, snar, and i shaving soap, Tea. tobacco, arid turpentine. Umbrellas, nnder-slceves. and useful things, Veils, varnish, and vinegar. Wreathes, woolen goodi, wafflc-iroiis. Yarn, yeast, and Yankee notions; Zinc, and rephr worsted, Ac., Ac, and so on, ' Besides many other articles too nnmcmits to mention ; all of which we are offering at reduced prices, adopt ing the pldn or "O.iick sales and small profits." The ladies will lind in their department a large stock of fancy goods, direct rrom New York, which is not usually kept in Oregon, and by arrangements trill be io constant receipt adequate to the wants or the ladies. The Gentlemen's Department of furnishing goods willscMom be equalled, and excelled by none in Salem. liSON. TheWicfcsmithsaud iron dealers will always find a well-selected sto k of nil sizes and shapes, to gether with a good assortment of iron axles, from 1-4 x t! in., to 2 x 1 1 inches, which we are sellin at Portland prices, adding freights. r We are prepared to receive all kinds of. produce in exchange for goods, and also money. For foil particu lars call and examine lor yourselves, W. C. GRISWOLD A CO. Salem. Feb. 10.1357. 4-tf New Constitution for Oregon, 1ITE beg leave to annonnce to the public that we V are iast rereirini? a larffe and well selected stock or goods from San Francisco, which has been selected with great care by Sir. Alexander, who lias been attend ing that market for some time, therefore we can safely say to the pablis tlmt we can, and will sell, gooes as low at wholesale or retail AS ANY HOUSE IS OREGON. We will take in exchange for goods all kinds or pro duce. X. B We will also pay cash for all kinds of pro duce, ti-wit: Wheat, Fl Mir, Batter. Eggs, Bacon, Tork, Lard, Oats. Ac., Ac Ac. All who wi-h to ptircbae. will .1 well to call snd ex amine before purchasing clsewht re. Our stocU consist of every thing in tl;e line that this markrt calls for t--wit: Grey, White, Red and Blue Blankets; Coats, Vests, Par.ti, Hats and Hat covers: Undcrar.d Over shirts. Wool and Cctton; Every description or White Shirts: t leens Ware, Hard Ware and Cutlery; Boots. Shoc. coarse aud line; llropaus Calf. Kip and Cowhide: Wool Plaids. Merino. Ielains, late patterns In short every bind of pie.-e goods, anJ the BEST TEA ever shipped to this market. ALSO Cedar shingles. Timothy seed ar.d Hops. Z 9' Give us a call, and ee for yonrselves."n's ALEXANDER A McEWAN. Corvallis. Oct 19, ls57. 33tr New Arrival of Jewelry, &c. JUST FROM SAN Fit AXCISCO. T ROSENTHAL informs his patrons and J. Iriemts, tnat lie nas just r. tames rrom V.i o3crs them for sale at his stre on Front street. 3" Oac door Ix-Iow Dr. C-ombs' o!Sce."a J E W E L K Y . Gold and Silver watches; Gobi and Silrer chains; Gold bracelets; ti !d ear-rings; Gobi breastpins; IJold finger riugs; Lockets; Gill pens and pencils; Cold sleeve batfons; Silver and Plated ware: fancy goods and perfumery. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Guitars. Vi.dm. Flirte. Fifes; a large assortment of Arcordeons. La-lie!.' work Ikixcs of ail kinds, tjnld and Silver spectacles. Gold and Silver sassm. Cutlery, Clocks an endless variety. Ac, Ac. tS Watches, Clocks and Jewely repaired, and all kiuds of Jewelry made taordcr. e f All of my work warranted "TTa 7-Don"t forget "The Sign or the Big Watch.""-Si Corvaliis. Oct. !4.15T Sitr L. P. Fisher's ADVERTISIXti Apency. San Ftam-h No.- 1711 WashinRton street, np ttairs, nearly opposite la Magnire's Opera House. L. P. FISHER is theathorized Asent of the Oksgos Statessax; Jlarrsville HtrabJ; Sacfanieuto Uiihio: Sari J'Mtqnin Republican. StocSton"; , . Iaci!ic S'etltodist, Stockton; Sonom Herald: Nevada Journal: Grass Valley Telegraph; Red Bluff Beacon: Columbia Gaiette; Mountain IetnocRit, Placerville; Tuoluraue Courier; Calvarex Chronicle. Mokelnrarie Hill; El Dorado le:n.crat; Shasta Courier; Mariposa Gazette; Yreha Weekly Union: Triuitv Journal, Weavervillc; Iowa il ill News; Weekly Ledge. Jackson; San Jose Telegraph: . Sonoma County Journal; Folsom Dispatch; Caliloruia Mining Journal; Iris Angeles Star Santa Barbara Gazette; San Diego Herald; AlniPila Cjunty Gazette; .. Placer Courier, Yankee Jim's, Napa County ReMrter; Sierra Democrat, Dowuicville; Humboldt Times; l'a:u tlregnuian, Portland, O. T. Pacific Christian Adv.x'ate, Salem, O. T. Jacksonville Herald, Jacksonville. O. T. Pioneer and Democrat. Ol vmpia. W. T. Washington Republiban, Steilacoom, W. T. IJoynesiu, Honolulu, S. L; Facilic Commercial Advertiser. HoBnlulti S. I. Mexican Extraordinary, City of Mexico; Hongkong Register. ADVERTISING IN THE ATI, J NTIC STATES. L-P. F-has'now completed his arrangements for the forwarding of advertisements to all the principal largest circulating Journals and Newspapers published in the Atlantic States. A fine opportunity is here offered to those who wish to advertise in any part or the Union, c.r doing so at the lowest rates, aud in a prompt and satisfactory man ner. August 25. ia57. ' 24tf Notice. THE Judges of the Supreme Court of the Territory or Oregon, assembled at the scat or Government on tiie 10th day r December, 185G, do fix and appoint District Courts to be held In the city of Salem, in the county or Marion, on the first Mondays or April nnd September, and the fourth Mondays of May and Oot'i bcr, annually, until otherwise ordered ; aud in the city of Portland, iu the county or Multnomah, on the fifth Monday, or December, ls56, and thereafter on the lirst Mondays of May 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. WILLIAMS, Chier Justice. il CYRUS OLNEY, Associate Justice. Tit Laws of Oregon; THE OREGON STATUTES, 1855. being a large vol nine of .1.50 Daces, with comnlete index, annota tions, and references, comprising all the laws in force in the Territory, inclusive or thase passed nt last session of the Legislative Assembly, are for sale at the office of the Statesman, at five dollars per copy. The work is ex ecuted in the best manner, bound in law style, and is soul at publisher prices, and as low as a like work can lie bought io any State in the Union, and at the lowest figure thev cair lie afforded for here. Tho price places them within the reach or all who desire the laws they live under. Orders by mail accompanied with the cash, tilled by return mail. It is the last code of laws that will probably I published in Oregon, for many years. In addition to the enactments or the Legislative" Assem bly, tho volume contains the Declaration or Indepen dence, Constitution or the United States, Treaties with Great Britain relating to Oregon, Ordinance or 1787, in force in Oregon, Donatio" ' aw and all amendments, and foil abstract or United vates Naturalization Laws. Salem Drugstore. FRONT Street. Itector's building. Constantly on hand a foil assortment or Dki'os, Mkoi- (7 oinks, Paists, Oils and Dve STrrt-s, Patent ii Mkihoines, Ac Iu short almost every article usually found in a Drug Store, and are offered at Wholksalk and Rbtail. at extremely low rates, in quantities to suit warrauted as represented. r OkDEH-S SOLIC1TKD. ' . Prescriptions rrcc of charge at office. 49- Prompt attention will be given to professional calls in the tSty. A. M. BELT, M. D. Salem, O.T., JuneS, 195T. 12tr Corinthian Lodge OF Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, will hold their regular communications on the Thnrsday night before the foil or the moon or each month, ex cept when it fulls on Thursday night, then on that night in Albany. O. T. Brethren in good standing are cordially invited to at tend. . PlvLAZON SMITH, W. M. SrtJiKGER, Sec y. . .- zil( BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOK . . AT. . The City Book-Store, (FR0XT ST., PORTLAND, p. t.,1 A. R. SHIPLEY & Co., ave b ' rtore.'and will be receiving by the 1st of Jane LV HOOKS AND STATIONERY! .Vbich they offer to the SPRING TRADE . At small advances cn New York prices. ve ns a call, or send as an order, aud we are bound to give yon satisfaction ! A. It. Shipley & Co., Are the Sole Auknts in Oregon and Washington Ter ritories for the sale ot The American Statesman, A GREAT BOOK ! ! Beiug the on! political history or the United States. Scud as y nir names. Price il 00 : Payable on de livery of book. Can deliver by the 1st or Sepftmber to all who send as their names by 1st or May. Catalogue of Part of oar S!otk : SCHO.IL BOOKS. RinDKRs-zSanders' old 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, and 5th, snd The Young Ladies"; Sanders' New It, 2J, 3d, 4th and 5tU: Parieri' 1st, 2d. 3J, 4tU aud 5tU; Mc Guffcv 1st, 2d, 3d, 1th aud 5th. Si-klleim. Sanders' Old, Sander.' New; Elemen tary! Pbimeks Sanders' Pictorial, School and Paikcr's- GEOOKAPHiESMitchell's, Ancient and Modern, Ol- ney's, Morse's, McXalley's, and Monteith's lat and 2d Book. M atiiem atics. ?- Jt rithmetics Thomson's, Tables, Mental, Analysis. PracticdL and Higher; Davies' Pri mary, Intellectual. Sch'w! and. University; Smith's Colbaru" Ray's Stoddard's; Davies Algebra, Sur veying, Geametry, Practical Mathematics, Math. Dic tionary. Logic of Mathematics, Analytical Geometry, and Philosophy or Mathematics. Grammars. Green's Clarke's BaHlon's -Sinith's Kirkam's Sjicnccr's Tower's. PuiLOSornigs. 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Larrabee"s Evidence Batier's Ethical Discourses. Rogers' Ellipse of Earth, do. Reason and Faith. Foster's Christ. Perfection. Baker on Discipline. Writings of Artrrinins. Jahn's Biblical Arclneology. Bibles, all sizes and prices, from il to $20. Testaments, great variety. Methodist Hvmns. Christian Hymn BkU -Church Psalmist. Pfvmoutu. Collection. Select Melodies. Christian Psalmist. Medical. Buchaa's Family rhysieian. Hydro pathic do. Homocpathic Works. MtscBLLANEOt's. Constitutions of United States Mavhew's Popular Education. Crabbe's Synonyms. Piatt's f(-nM. ot Curiosities. Odd Fellow's Manual. Headley's Works. 14 vols. Mrs. Tnthill's. 6 vols. Lay ard's Nineveh, ifigelow's Useful Arts. Harwell's En gineer's Guide. American Institutions. Pursuit of Knowledge. ParkMadison. Peruvian Antiquities. Way Down East. Pynshurt. . Ike Maryei's Works. Sanderson's Cook and" Confectioner. Conntrt Rambles in England. Talcs and Reveries, an excelleut Temper ance Book-7 Monet Maker. Escaped Nnn. News Boy. Dick Wilson. Mrs. Hale's New Cook Book. Md ler's Old Red Sandstone, do. Footprints! of Creator- Yonng Iadies' Counsellor. Y oung Man's do. Pictorial Catechism. Thomson's Lect. to Y. Ken. -Constitutional Text Book. Captive in Patagonia. The Ameri can Housewife. Half Hours with Old Humphrey. Athens; its Grandeur and leeay. Mrs.- Sedgwick's Redwood, do. New Eng. Tale. . Kncle Sam's Farm Fence. Arthur's Successful Merchant, do. Tals.- Mrs. Partington. Horace Translation. Virgil do. Mrs. Car len's Works. Henines of History. Iand and Sea. Deck and Port. Sea and Sailor. Ship and Shore- Naval Life. Star Papers. Masonic Chart. Irving's. Columbus. Long Look Ahead. City of New York Living Orators of America. Yonng Man Advised. Mis sions in Tonga an Fegee. Truth Stranger Than Fic tion. Knout and the Russians.'. Hydrapathic Cook Book. Death Bed Scenes. Gift Book for Young Men do. Tdo. Ladies. Anecdotes for Girls, do. do. Boy si -Footpflpte of Famous mer. Charlotte Elisabeth's Work's. Aftvice to Yonrig Men- Peasant hoy philoso pher. Abbott's Marco Paul Books, do Franconia. And a number of others too mimeim to enumerate. Constantly receiving large additions to the foregoing. Stationery. Foolscap Paper great variety. Let ter do, do, plain and gilt. Note do, do. do, do. Envel opes all stvles. Inks all kinds. Pens and Holders great variety. Blank B wks all sizes and styles. Memorandums, Diaries. Pass Books. Time Books Paper Cutters. Do Folder. Shipping Receipt Books. Lithographic 'Prints a large variety. Wrapping Pa ner?ood variety. Wafers. Sealing Wax, &c, Ac Finally, we have a good variety of Mi-sic Books New Carmina Sacra. Alpine Glee Singer, Dulcimer. Chorus Glee B;ok. Metropolitan do. Sacred Melodian. Christian Psalmist. Piano Instruc tors. Guitar do. Flute do. Accordon do. Violin do, Malodeon do, Plymouth Collection with Music, Sheel Music. . , And the most varied assortment of SrAjno.s-EKT ever fibred in Oregon. r - This stock U all bought in New York and other Eastern cities and w sold at . . UNIFORM PRICES, tar We keep on hand School Books in large quan lies, together with most of the publications of Harper Si Brothers; Derby Jackson; Ivison & Phinney Phillips & Samson; A. S-Barnes Co.; Miller, Orion Mulligan; Leary & OU; Putnam; Appleton; And others. We ask your patronage. If nnabl t to visit us iA examine our stock, your onler will be attended to on the same terms as ir yon bought in person. Portland, March 2t, 1807. 2U "AH of the above works may be had W. Ken von A Co.'s City Book Store, Salem.'1 . ESTRAY NOTICES; ElUha Padget two estrays; $1 only sent. Send iue oilier uoiiar.j . . Notices of all estrays are required by law to be a -vertised in the Statesman. The charge therefor, Cxi by the law, is one dollar .for each animal taken ni No advertisement will appear under this head nnt : paid for. Where no money, of lessthan the correct amour 1 Is sent with an est ray notice, the notice will not be pol -published until the foil amount is received. TAKEN UP, by the subscriber, at this residence, ii. Marion Co 13 miles southeast of Salem, tw steers, one a large white Btcer. marked nndenlape fi: the left year, and crop on" the right ; the other, a amah red steer, with some while in the tace, and under tl belly, bosh or his tail white, marked crop off the rigbi ear; no brands to be seen on either. ' '. . , - . CALVIN NEELE. January 10, 1857. 2w46 . . , n TAKEN UP, by the sobecriber, livinr io "McDonaM precint. Linn Co., one brovrn Indian ;marer. tt)roi years old, black main and tail, no marks or Lranc!s fqr ceivable, said nag came to my residence in Augasl. Ho7. THOMAS A. TURNER- January 15. 1853. 2w46 rpAKES I'P, by tfce subscriber, living In Cbebaler . J. Valley, six miles fcam Lafayette, one white mart; snppod to be ten or eleven years old. about foortrei and one half hands high, no brands. Come to my plac four months ago. BENJAMIN HEATEK- January 5, i-i58. 2wl6 TAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living six miles north west or Lafayette, one red steer, three years old. last spring, white belly, and tail; no marlls or brands. The said fcteer came U my premises abort the lstoi January, 1-558. EOBER t MERCHANT. January 15, 1S58- 2w46 riAKEN CP, by the subscriber, living 5 miles sooth X of Burlington, Linn Co., one yoke of oxen, one white, with red head and neck, red spot on his left hind leg, just below hock, some red on rigbt side of right fore leg, a Mnall red spot n right side, jnst before bis Bank, some little white in forehead, marked with swal low-fork in right ear. and upper half crop; rc left; no brands. The other is red, with a little white in th bushor the tail, crop off right ear. and npper bit in tbe left; no brands. 45w2 CHAS. B. CROSBY. TAKEN UP, by the subferiber, living 9 miles east of Eugene City, Lane Co., O. T-, one white steer.i years old. some red spots on the neck, a crop and two slits in the left ear. and a slit in tbe right, right born droops, a dim brand on the left hip: taken np Decem ber 29, 1S57. 45w2 WM- STAFFORD. TAKEN UP, by the snbseriber, living in Willamette precinct. Lane Co., O. T-. Dec. 20, 157, one white steer, with brindle spots on Lissi3es. marked with crop off each ear, and nnderbit in left, hole in each born. 14 veers old. Appraised at J12. 4-jw2 ISAAC YANDUTNE. r-A K EN UP, by the subscriber. Irving in Coast Fork J. precinct. Lane Co., O.T-. two estrays, one a reti cow, small white spot in forehead, some white on each Sank, branded Hit on right hip, with crop and slit in right car appraised at f45. Also, one yearling, red and white pided appraised at $1?. 5w2 LABAN BUOT. ryiAKEN UP, about three miles from Hillsborough X Washington Co., in Angnst last, one yoke of hal-Snani-ih oxen, about ten years old, one red and one spotted, no marks or brands- Appraised at I j0. 45w2 THOMAS OTCHTN. rrvAKEN UP, by the snbseriber, living 5 miles north J of Harrtburg, Linn Co.. one pale red steer, whitc face. swallow-fork in the left ear and under half crop iu the right. Supposed to be six years old. Haa been rtmninsr in my neighborhood some three years. No brands. 45 MH-TON A. KOGEBS. JAS. n. RICHARDS, f ISO. JtCCKAKEX, f San Francisco, j . . Portland, O. T. Richards & McCraken. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. andVobbers in Oregon Flour, Grain. Produce, Fruit, Pork. Bacon, Lard. Hams. Ac, Art Orders for Oregon trade promptly at tended to. Liberal advances made on consignments. No. 4 1 Sacramento street, below Front, San Francisco January 27, 1?5T. - 45tf ,iotice. TO all whom this may come, greeting : That I am to leave for the States soon, and would respectfully request those who know themselves indebted to me, or W.C.Griswold & Co., to call and settle without delay, and oblige W.C.GRISWOLD. SoiemJannarv 27. 1S57- 4fitf S. J. MeCormiefe, Franklin Book Store, (FEOXT STREET, rOBTLAXD, O.T.) HAS constantly on hand a large stock of Books ash STiTioxEsr", which he sells at a small advance oa Publishers Pe.ices. S" A catalogue may be seen "in tbe Oregon an" Washingtion Almanac for 1357. Boots ordered tbere from sent postage free to any part or either Terrritory . Portland, Feb. 24, 1?57- 50yl Corrallis Drag Store. J E-CARDWELL. Druggist and Apothecary, is con . stantly -receiving, per Califoraia steamers, large and carefoiiy selected stocks of Prcgs and Medicines. Oils. Paints, Yaimish, Soaps. Perfumeries, Toilet Fcr cit;:re. Stationery, and all articles usually kept in Drag Stores. Agent for Jaynes, ar.d other patent medicines, which will be fnrnished at California, wholesale prices Oir Orders solicited. a J. R- CARD WELL. CorvariLs.May.lW. 12tf Ulacksmitbs aud others, Look. ALLAN McKINLAY & CO. have now on hand a laree and well selected stock of Br"Iron, st Steel. Horse shoe da-, tSerraan do-. Nail rod d-, " Plough do., Plate do-. And intend to keep np the assortment so as to suit tbe wants of cust-jmers- Give ns a call, and yon will ficfi that we not only h we the fullest stock, bat will sell " as cheap as the cheapen." We are constantly receiv ing additioas to a assortment, so as to replace what is sold. ' Oregon City. Dee. lS5i. 41tf Books. Books. . ; ttt K. SMITH Co. have recently received a large V invoice of books, direct from Sew York, which they offer for sale at reduced prices- They wiil be con stantly receiving additions to their stock, and will keep on hand every article in that line, which the wants or the country "require. Oae of the firm will visit the States in the spring, after which they will keep a full assortment of . AIT AND MEDICAL BOOKS, in addition to imscenaneoos and school books. Their present stock includes all tbe different kinds ef school books used ia thi eonntrv .'and a great variety or stand ard scientific and miscellaneons works, ail of which will be sold at greatly reduced prices, to make room for new ones on the way. They also have and will eontinne to keep a complete assortment of stationery, slates, pencils, pens, ink, and fancy articles. - - t- - Sfore near the bridge, south en of CoTCmereia! street, - " Salem, Pec' Sf , IS57. 2tf lOO Head of Cattle for Sale." rriilE subscriber has at Amity, Yamhill eoun- iv, l nt neaa n caiue, in luuuhuih. whicb be will sell on reasonable terms. Apply . K ' t -l in nr on tbe nremises. - , - JOSEFH WATT November 2, 1S57- S4tr ltugies. OPEN and covered buggies Concord Aj""55 make, for sale. Apply to -VSKvg J. MeCRAKEN, Portland. 11. Mi tin Relle. DEALER in Oregon Produce, Office at W. C. Gris wold & Co.'s store, Salem. Salem", July 1, 1857. 13tf TAX receipt blanks fo' sale at the Statesman office at SI per hundred. Wanted. B UTTER 50.000 2. for which the highest market price will be paid, by i.u. uu ir-L.Lt, - at Griswuld A Co. Salem. July 1. 1957. lStf T"lV ANTED in exchange for cash or merchandise, 100 V bushels or good apples, fo be delivered by the 10th or Angnst highest price paid. G. E. COLE. Hogs. Hogs. Hogs. THE subscriber wishes to contract tor 10,000 Pork Hogs on foot, or in Pork, for which tbe highest market price will be paid in cash. Liberal advances will be made in rash on contracts of Hogs. B. M. DU RELLE. Office at w. C. Griswold aud Co. s, Salem, Salem, July 1, 1357. IStf Wanted. 1 AAA LBS.lon,(H)gEoo4iE'excnange xOU,UUU for cash, by . , i a- Office at Griswold & Co. Saiem July 1, 1S57. lStf J ANTED in exchange for cash, 2fl.000.IbfL washed wool, for which 1 will pay la cents per u- G.E. COLE. WANTED In exchange for merchandise or on ac count 10,000 lbs. good butter, fox which I will pay the market price. G. E. COLE- W ANTED in exchange for cash or mercaandise. 20.000 lbs. of bacon for which I will pa tne highest price- G. E-COLE- NAILS, glass, and window sasb. at 42tfl W. K. SMITH A Co & rpHE best black tea yon SMITH A Co V T0XS thziii iron, ju.4 received lat 10 GRISWOLD COS. e