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It is said that a worthy minister in Indiana, who had become somewhat mixed ;np in land frhecutations, recently announced to his congregation that his text would be fonnd in "Sr.. Paul's epistle to the Corinthi- . nns, section lonr, range three westP MAKKIKD, On the 4th ult.,at the residence of the bride's father, By H. !.. McNary, Esq., Mr. Jon B. Favaaam and Mis LLiixnara F. Bxaav, all of Linn connty. In Lane Co., Feb. 2. 1S37. by Judge Whiteaker. W II. Siikuwood and Saltan Jax Shmwoob, all of Lane county. Special II licit To Distant Srascaiani To the Stxtiboiah. We have some snbserilicrs in Washington Territory, and in remote portions of Oregon, whose term of prepayment will expire wnn me present volume one number more. After sufficient time has elapsed for them to see this notice, and renew tneir snlMcnptlon, lr tnejr desire to, the paper will be discontinued to the address of such as do not renew. Hereafter the Statesman will be sent to the distant oOices only when prepaid, and will be discontinued when the time to out. If not renewed The necessity for this will be obvious to every sub.-criber. A Card. The citizens of Salem, who hybe polite ness of Capt. A. Jameson, of the steamer Enterprise, . enjoyed a In excursion trip to the city of Corvallis on the occasion of the late aniversary of the 2Jd; return to him their sincere acknowledgement of his courtesy, and the assurance of their highest appreciation of his liberality. They return to the office- and crew of the Enterprise their hearty thanks for their most successful efforts to render the trip In every way agreeable and tteasant. TH8 Cmrrss. . Salem, March 1. 135. lwSl To t DrmMrmt ot Clackamas Co-attt j We have been looking for sometime for the usual an nouncement, from onr Connty Committee, for a demo cratic convention In Clackamas, In retponse to the call bf the Dcra xratic Central Committee of the Territory. We are at a loss to account for this unusual delay, if toot neglect of duty, on the part of our county committee. If it be because of dissatisfaction at the (ratio of representation, adopted by the Central Com mittee, we hare to hat, whether that dissatisfaction be nrich or Inconsiderable, there is no redress, or just id cntioa, in allowing the county convention to go hr de fanlt. Whatever may be the forms and regulations adopted by a majority 01 the democratic party, through its Cen tral Committee, for the temporary government of the party, no good democrat is justified in any action that may" have a tendency to eaconrage dissafiectlon and disorganization, and thereby strengthen the power of the-opposition, nor ran he be sustained in any such -conduct by the Party to which he professes to be! ng. Clackaia C-otnty has always been represented in the democratic Tcrrit irial conventions, and ia onr judgment mrre n cniorr rsuse nor reason wny siie siuuld not have a representation ia the convention which meets on the loth of next month, the most important that has ever been held, for that convention will nominate the democrats; candidates far oflL-e oader the State organ iration. s We would therefore t leave to suggest, that the "dm vnts throughout the county on Saturday, the fith day of March next, at their several precincts, elect the usual number of delegates each precinct has been heretfore allowed, and any new preci net one each ; and that said delegates meet in convcntiin. at Oregon "tty, on the Saturday frllowing. the lith of March next, to sele-.-t delegate to attend the de nocratic gener al convention to be held at Salem, on the ltth or the ame mom and to transact such Uher business as may IcgitTlnately rome before them. Clackamas county. Feb. lth.l'vjS. D.B.HAXXAH. i;fci. L.Cl'RRY. - A. B. HOLCOMR. W. W. BUCK, K.T.T. FIHE!t, E. L. BRAPLEY, A. E. WAIT. R. WILCOX. ' ' A. F. HEDtiKS. Mlt.TOV ELLIOTT. II. JKXXIXi'S. P. G.STEWART, J. A. PJW.N ALL. J. FLEMIXt;. . WM.B. CAMPBELL, F. S. HOLLAND, A. L.LOVEJOY. R. CA I' FIELD. Yamhill County Urmorrallc Convention. The Penrvrttii: Conventia of Yamhill county will lehWd in Lafayette, on Saturday the 13th day tf March. l"..fVr the pnrposeof selerting three delegates to attend the Demo-.-ratic State Convection tiLc held at SiVn aforesaid, on March 16th. ISS. It is recommended that the several precinct hold their meetings for selecting; delcrate to said County Convention, at their usual places of voting, on Saturday the th day of M m-h; the county committee would re-e-oafne-nd the r.dlnwing apportionment of delegates from the sewn! prccimt: Amiiv.3; Willamette, I: Xwth Lafayette. I: South Lafayette, t: CHehalem. 5; Ihivt n. I; Xewby's Mill. 1 ; ricasa-it Valiev, 1; West Xortb Fork, 1; h& North V.t. 1: -.t'i F.'.iV. . F. B. MARTIX. ) J. A. ML'NROK, '- ComtmiUrr. ti. A. STEWARIV) Fe'raarr ?3, 1H S. !w3l The Oregon Statesman. -1 Imlrpxdnt Jcvma.'. dtvrttd to Pvfitiew.tinural Itti!igrxct, 4r-. Iuliished at Salrm, Ot tgem. AS AH EL P-l-SH. Proprietor. PulJ oher. and Ed tor- Th Statemaa Is Wra04 rntic in potitics. and tbor onch'iy National in its character. It is hostile to every species of scT-t;onali-m. far.tici.m, and intolerame: aad will vi?'roiis!y opjxve all attempts to incorrorate Any of the iiuan Was of the d?y iito our Terr.tor.al IeJiljtion. It w;ll advocate all practical measures or Reform and PVv?rret. economical and wimple administration ol oar I val government ; faithrulncw. integrity, and ca pacity in ofiif, and asjy-'temof risid and direct ac cxwnuiiility of tbe cfRf to the people. It will dis caas all mcasares as:uti;:g the pn'olic ai:nJ, ia a man ner fearless, impartial, and jnst. Its News Department will be cd'.tcd with much attention, and n-jthina- will be ared to furnish early, arctrate. and ouipreheiisive publicatioa of the cur rent intelligence. The Statesman has a larfre. widely scattered .and most excellent corps of correspondents, and very complete fai-ilhies for proenrins news. itne atlcnti'in is also paid to the publication of Miscel lany. Atrrk-r.ltural and Literary matter. In this paper are pri.li-t-d the laws, resolution, and treaties nf the L'nited Slates, aiid the Uws and resolu tions of the Territory of Oregon by authority. The paper is printed on new material, and upoi a heet of tne larset size. The eom!ng year will be the most important in Ore icon's M-tory. A State is to be inaugurated, through warm politics! contests, and the machinations, of faction. ilisaBettwn, aboliti nim. and every hue of opposition, to overthrow the Old Democracy. Every citizen of Oregon should be thoroughly informed of pa-iu? events, if he dt-ires to discharge his duty t tbe St its and the country, intelligently and uprightly. The Statesman will he in active participant in trans Irinj; political events, and will fumihh a faithful rec ord of the hitorv of parties and politico. As a vehicle of" Oregon News, the Statesman enjoys facilities that none of its coWmporaries do. Terms Three dollars per year, i-trictly in advance; fjnr dollars, if paid within six months, but n-t in ad vance; five dillars. if not pid within six months. These terms we mnst adhere to in all cases. Persons send in ; as money liv mail, or otherwise, w:Il please conf.rt-m ti thee terrns adapting the amount to the timt of payment. The low price at which the paper is afforded places it within the reach of ail. Cdalpho U nit asrHnspps. A medicinal diet drink, of eminently salutary pali ties, manufactured by himself exclusively, at the fac tory at Schiedam, ia'llolland. It is made from the het barley that can be selec ed in Enrope, with the esenoe of an aroraantic Italian berry. f ack-iojrle.Lred and extraorJinary medicinal properties. It has long Mnce ac luired a higher repu tation, both ia Europe and America, thaa any otherdi uretie beverage. In tlravel. Gout, and RheumatUm, in obstructions or the Bladder and Kidneys, and in General Debility, its effects are prompt, decided, and invariably relia ble; and it is not only a remedy for these maladies, but in all cases in which they are produced by drink in? bad water, which is aI not universally tbe cause of them, it acts as a si bb rKtvEvrmve. Te distressing effect upon the ttomach.bowela, and bladder, of travelers or new residents, and all persons anaccuKtomed to them, prodnced by -lie waters of nearly all xir great inland riven, like tbe Ohio, Mis avippi. and Alabama, from the large quantity of de cayed vegetable matter therein contained, in a state of ol solution, w well known, as is also that of the water of limestone regions, in producing Gravel. Calcnli and Stone in the bladder. THE AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHVAPPSi an absolute corrective of these injurious proportions of bad water, and consequently prevent the diseases which they occasion. It is also found to be a cure and preventive of Fever and Ague, a dis ease caused by the conj int effects of vegetable malaria in the atmosphere and vegetable putrescence in the wa ters of those districts in which it principally prevails. Thb Aboxatjc Scheida ScHSAPrs if) conse(nently in great demand bv persons traveling, or about to act tie in thoe parts o"f the country, especially, as well as by aaany in every community, where it has become known, on account of its various other remedial prop erties. In all cae of a Dropsical tendency, it is generally the only remedy required, whra adopted ia the early stage of the disease. In dyspepsia maladies, when taken in proper quan tities, as a diet drink, and especially at dinner, it is found, by uniform experience, to be eminently effica cious in the murt obstinate cases, when even the best of the usnal remedies have failed to afford more than temporary relief. Ia cases of Flatulency, it i aa ira med.te and invariable specific, and it may be admin istered in diluted and proportionate quantities, even to young infants, in all tbuae paroxysms of griping P'n Hi the stomach and bowels u which they are especially subject, as well as in tbe colic or grown persons. Its judici ins adoption m connection with the princi pal meals, or when a sense of exhaustion dictates it use, never Tails to relieve the debility attendant upon protracted chronic maladies, low temperament, and exhausted vital energy, by whatever cause induced. These are facts to which many of tbe most eminent medical men, both in Europe and tbe United States, have borne testimony, and which are corroborated by the highest written authorities.- . Pot up in quart and pint bottles, in cases of one do sea, with my name on the bottle, cork, and fac -simile of ray signature on the label. For by all tbe respectable druggists and dealers ia Caitiujni and Oregon. CDOLPHO W01FE, Sole Importer. 22 Beaver street, Xew York. rebmarv lto". 4w4? Tw tit Desaraeawtte Vetera of Ore iron. The nnderalgned.the Democratic Central Committee of Oregon, hereby announce that theSt tte Convention of the Democratic party of Oregon, will lie held at Sa lem, on Tuesday, the luth day of March, 1K58. for Ihe purpose of nominating candidates to lie supported by the Democracy,- at the June election in l.s, and for transaction or such other business ns may properly come before it. In establishing the basis of .representa tion, the committee have adopted the vote cast at the June election, in 1WT. Tor the nominee of tho Demo cratic party Tor ih l.-gate to Congress, and would re(v ommnul that each county nend to said convention cne delegate, for each 75 votes cast forsaid democratic can didate for Congress, at said election, amlone vote for every fraction over 40; and that each connty slmll lie. entitled to at least one delegate which basis will enti. le the respective counties to delegates, as roll iwm: Jackson A. Polk 6. Josephine 4, Marlon a, Curry 1, Clackamas 4. Coos I . Yamhill 3. Dongl is 5. Washing, ton S ITmpqua J. Mullnomah 4, ljnc T. Wasco 1, Litia It). Columbia 1. Benton 4. Cl.ltsop 1. Tilla:no:k 1. The committee would recommend that each connty take early steps to secure a full representation in said convention. J. W.JCESMiTH, DELAZOX SMITH, JOHN AD.UU, A. E. WAIT. A. Bl'SH . EDWARD S11EII.. S. F.CHADWICK. J.O. WATEUMAX, WM. HUGHES, A. 8. WATT. Salem, Dec. 11,1857. 4ltd Portland Times and Jacksonville Herald, copy. Caution to the Public. Ijondon Cordial Gin, I'M lows Cm. ScMrdam Schnappt, Aeiftrnfffi Schnappt, - Royal fKhnnppt, Jr., 4-c, Sc. After several years' experiment!:! in the mamtlac- ture uf Gin. I fortunately succeeded, in the year ISlg, in making a discovery in ita manufacture bv uliirh it was deprived of all acrid and intlaniniatnrv uroiierties. I and rendered perfectly pure. My Manufactory is at Scheidam. Holland. After several mouths' reduction what title to give it.l introduced it to the American pub- li.. ....l... ........ ..r ..if lit. Hiiuci iw ti.iiuc ,i iiul.rKaoi.IIK10A.if akpxatii: SrHXAfra. Scheidam is tho name of the ulace in Holland where the Gin is manufactured. Aromutic derives its name from the Italian Juniper Berry, with which it U flavored; and "Schnapp'' is the iiermau word for driuk Cogue, dram, Wvli'e's Scheidam Aro matic DniiK. No sooner had my Schnapps been Introduced to the American public, and received with approbation, than tbe Liquor Mixers of New York, BoMon nnd Philadel phia, started in pursuit with their mixed and poison ous stuff, under various names Schiedam Gin, Schie dam Schnapps, London Club House Gin, !ndon Cor dial Gin, Ac. and iu several rase my laliels have Ikhii st perfectly imitated, with only the addition of a lew letters, to plead a technical avuidau e of the law, and i-o carefully prepared as t- irapoe on careless purcha sers. .1 nmlerstand a larre quantity has been purchas ed by merchants of California , on account of the cheap ness of the a rtii le. I especially rautron the public against those rile Im itations put up in imitation of my bottles, and wrap per of same colors vkli.ow r.trrit. wim blce anu BHD rniSTisO intended to deceive careless buyers. Such bottles contain the worst kind of ductored-up and unwholesome Liquor. 1 have appointed CROSBY 4 DIBBI.EK. San Frnn lisco. Sole A gents for the Schiedam Aromatic Si-lmapps for California a- d Oregon. A merchant who participate indirectly la the frat:d. by selling sporloos ai tide. Is as much a:i offender, as the principle who planned the imposition. 1 hoje ev ery honest man. who values the health of tho commu nity in which he lives, will aid me in ferreting out and exposing the unscrupulous merchant, who. forthesnke of a few cents, will put in jeopardy the lives of the community in which he lives. Such men should be nailed to the pillory of poa):lar execration. The genuine Schnapps 'can be purchased at whole sale frJia all the reSjiousiUo li rior dealers and drug- gi-ts in San Francisco. L 1'UI.IMU M tH.l K. Fe")., ISoS. 41J Conrns axo Couiw Wi-tars Bal-im of wild Cherry is just the remedy for a pure-m;nd'd. unprejudiced nil, th-H-jnghly a:"jnaitited with every system of prac tice, and well a.' tuaintcd with the wlrde Materia Vcili ca. and exiierienced in general practice, wimiM rt eotn mend ai the best pvisilliieniedy for the cure of Coughs, Colds. Asthma. Bronchitis and Consumption. This remedy contains the extraordinary medicianal virtues of wild for try and the Fir. which are combined and embodied in tbeir utm-jst power in tiiis article. By a nice chemical pro-e. everything deleterious or u-s-iess is rejected, so thnt what remains is the m -t extraordi nary and truly eS -acions remedy for all kinds of Pul tnonary and Liver Diseases ever "known to man. Cai-tiok. As there are many counv-i leits, look well at the signat'irs before purchasing ; take none unless it ht the name of "SanforJ A Park" enirraved on the outside wrapier all others are lse imitations. For sale liy resjiectahle I'rugUts. PMrrn IHvm Agents. PortiauJ. O. T. Park Whit- sole agents, Im:iorters and WlmTesale Dealers in all Genuine I'amily Mcd'.ciues. 133 Wash inrtsn street. San Francisco. " San. Fran. Jan. 1, 3mt'S Caitiox ! Carnos ! Beware of Cotmterreits ! Hostctteb's Birrytia, The public are aware that for some year past. H.isteltevs Bitters have, by their in trinsic merit, as tiie best tonic of the present day. v jn a name and celebrity beyond any other comttound of flie like kind. The" immeuse and ready sale which Hostetter "s Bitters met with, induced a number of er sons to enga-r in counterfeiting t'lini, by buying cp the bottles, and Siting them with a xpurions aiid t i x ious compound. Also, several worthless preparations are votten up lu tSisi city, wltto tli viaM a,Um f being piln.- l off .s t.i'e gennie II jsttter's Hitters, having a nimiKr bttl and libel, tbe direi-tion. etc.. taken off verbatim, save the omittance of pr. J. Hos tetter". name, and then miking salf of the articles to sal'Kin-keeper. and otlic r,t reduced prices, nnder tfce reresentation that they are the cenuine article. Pur chasers should always examine the bottle and see that it is covered with mi-Mite raps, with the name of -Dr. J. H-wtctter'e Stomach Bitters, stamped on. and not with tin.foil or wax. as is the ease with the counterfeit article. The above name is aim blown in the g!-s a one side of the bottle. Sold by the principle Drug gists and Saloons. SmTB A Psvi Arent. Portland O. T. Paax Whivk t.enerol Agents. IU Washington street. San Francisco. Saa Fran., Jaa. I, lSj?. Jm41 I. L. J. Cz.irKAY"s Surgical and Medical lastitntels so extensively known i l this Territory that any notice of it, or of biin. might ee-n supertluous. Vet fearing that there are those who heretofore having no need ol medical aid. have neglected t as..-ertain the prper sources of relief in cases of misfortunes. To those we beg leave to direct attention to Dr. I.. J. Czapkay. who is certainly a Physician of great skill and wonderful success in liis profeision. The Dr. has devoted much attention to the treatment of chronic and private dis eases, and stands Hnrivalled in his management of them. To those wuo need sccu assistance we cliecrluily recommend Dr. L. J. Cxankay ; it would be well at ail events t- coasult him. as he makes no chime for con sultation, ami much god might result from it. The Dr. guarantees a cure in ail cases or asks no compensation. mr See Dr. L. J.CzapkayVadvertisements in another column or tins oioer. sim.i SALE)! MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY, BY B. F. 11ROVVX. Salem, March 2, ISM. PRODUCE. Wheat, white Wheat, mixed, Oata, Potatoes, Onions, .... Roans, .. .................... Peas, Bacon, sides...... - - Bacon, hams, ...... ...... ...... . Lard, in kegs, Batter, fresh rolls, Butter, packed, Kggs Chickens, per dozen, Flour, per 100 lbs Wool, unwashed, . ..... Wool, washed, .-- Pork, FRUITS. Dried Apples,.. Dried Peaches, - Dried Currants - . Apples, per bushel. Winter LUMBER. Fir, clear, por M, Cedar, per M, - Shingles, cedar, per M, Shingles, fir, per M,. GROCERIES. Sugar, X. O., Sugar, China....... ...... -- Sugar, white, crashed, Syrup, Coffee, Kice, -- Soap....... .......... ...... Salt Candles, adamantine, per box Candles, tallow, SalcratuB,.... Cordage, White Lead, Nails, cut, per kejr, Nails, wrought, per keg OILS. Linseed, per gallon, Boiled Oil Whale Glass, per foot. - DRY GOODS. Sheetings, brown, Sheetings, bleached, - ------ Drills, brawn....... ...... -- Drills, blue, Merrimac Prints, ... Coin men Fancy Prints, Mons. DeLaine. ............. Irish Linen. ... Brown Linen, . . Brown TaMe Linen, I 75 50 a 1 Oi 50 50 t 00 r.o 14 IG 16 60 50 30 50 00 17 25 5 50 a 124 20 a a 18 18 25 75 9 00 . 25 00 a 20 00 . 40 00 a 35 00 7 50a7 00 500 16 a 20 14 a 16 25 a 26 . 1 20 a 1 40 15 a IS 15 a 20 12-Ja 14 24 a 3 35 a 40 25 a 37J l-2.Ja 15 25 a 33 15 00a16 00 7 50 a 800 2 25 2 25 1 50 a 2 00 8 a 124 14 12 124 17 14 10 18 50 25 40 16 20 14 20 16 14 374 100 50 75 Notice ritHE partnership heretofore existing between the X undersigned is this day dissolved by inutunl emi nent. McUIN'N A OVItKBi THl'2 undersigned has this day sold and delivered into Lewis It.vrnc his undivided hair of nil the stock am! fixtures lately held in partnership between him and the said Lewis ltvrno. CHA"8 MrflINN IK1F. I . nilKIL. . Ra lem , Feb. 23 , 1 WS. 3 wr, j To Da via Maiiony. a tur are nere bv not f e thnt ...!.. ...... . 1 the District court ol the Flint Judicial District of w.o, itoo.j ... ,.re-on. oinim Itrst day of tho term to lie held at Snlcm. T nn . n .1 -r . held In said District .after the April term of A. D. H5, ""l"'"n"i tieorge K. Cole .the pliiiu tiff lit this action, tiled in said cause; the .same will be taken for confessed and the prayer thereof will b n......u ... iic wim. i ha bit, n n .lit n. March 1, I.". - . 3ui.-.l Notice. IN' rml.atc Court. Lane county. February 10. 118: t)n restltne sn,l Hiu.n. ti.. ,.u1i..m ..r , i i. - -- u.t.. ii,itii.niivi HUllK VlliniCU jtuardlan of Mary Jane Gordcn mid other heirs, pray w ... in... iu n.-u uirir rem csiaie: viruerea inai the next or kin or the wards and nil iersons Interested in the estate appear before this Conrt April tf. 15S to show caiw-e why a license should not be granted for the ..itn rsic. Application win oe inauo in pur suam e with the above order. 3wfil. 8. ELLSWORTH, vlffy. Or. Krleclibauma llungai l&it HAlIt PHESEllVErt. T7Il the Restoration, Beauty and Preservation of the J- itatr. l his preparation removes all harshness acd dryness of the hair, by exciting the scalp to a new and benlthy action, and cleanses it from scurf and dandruff: prevents the hair from fnlliua off and getting Rrav. but the m'ist remarkable result which it will effect. "is it trill nrodurt a ntte crop of hair on an mtit tly hilti head. Many young persons sometimes tindthe too esrlr nppenranca or gray hairs, this preimratinn will stop this result. Mother! who wish their children to have tine heads of hair, ran effect this by the use of this lonfc; especially on their daughters If the h:iir islijht. 1 know rcw persons believe the hair can le restored on a bald head, but, n my directions are followed 1 will warrant a cure or refund the money. It is put np hi two ounce bottles and r..r sale by wholesale and retail with directions at one dollar per buttle; it can be sent by mailt any patt of the t'oiiod States, lientleiuen end on your orders, stating the cause nnd duration of the biildness nnd I will cure you. To insure a cnrejiiv charge varies from Twenty-live to Fllty dollars, aroorj in? to the nature of the case. Prepared only by Pit. J. U. KRIKCHB ACM. Coruit. O. r. Corvallis, Feb., lSS. sotf Corrnlli Vinetrar 3Iaiiufartoi f . 't7- alwavs have on hand a lare supply of 1'CI.K V STliOMi VIXKHAIt. which we will sell at Wholesale and Itrtail a chtap, if not rheaptr. than it can be obtained from San Francico or any other port. Dealers in I'citl.tnd and other places in the Territory would do w ell to nive us a call. Z. CKOllGE Kim II BAL M A Co. Corvallis. Feb., 1 VS. fiotf Dr. Kriechbaum's Eye Salve and Eye Water. rTMIKSK preparations If nsed with my Life Pills, will A. effect a cure in all ordinary eases of sure eves. have never known them to fa'lVin. e first ustd iii Iowa in IMJ, aad 1 will ensure a cure if taken according to direction, or rerund the money. 1'erioiis sending orders will please state explicitly the nature of the case and I will send all necexary lor a cure, fur which 1 will charge from Ten to Twenty dollors. 'v Prepared otly by Vm J. G. KIMECHBAI M. C'orraiiu, . T. Corvallis, Teh.. l;os. sotr m - Caution. VLL penxms are hereby warned nut to purchase a certain pnmiisory note, bv me executed to John U. M Lane, on the eighth day of March lSiS. for three hundred ti tiny d dlars. dae in our year from date, drawing ten rer rent, per annum; as the consideration lor said note lias voluntarily been withheld by said J. B. Mcljitie and his ageut, even when the ino'iey was lawfully tmdmtl, and the consideration has since been purchased fnmi another person, thererore 1 will not pay naid nrtr. m-ithrr ttt intntzt,n I will prove it ai. wroe.vrully olitained. ISAAC IIAKKIL Salem. Feb. S. l.'.S. JwoU aid. Ee?iilrr unJ Krrrivrr'i Xotire rtO SETTLEI1S in Township 1, south of ranne 9 west. X 2. " 9 " .. is, " " 1 eat. The above townships having been surveyed, and the pi its thereof approved on the 7th of Decem'ier, 157, all s-tttcrs wh have d lims or parts of claims therein, are re.pie-ted to apr-ar at the fjind Oflli e for tlie Wil lunette Pi-drict or tre;on.t f ireson City, or at the nVe of the Sm-vryr.r tJeneral at Salem, within tliinr dsys rram and after the 1st day or March next, or pre vious t. Cist time ir conrenieiit. when and where we .ball lie prejiurcl torercive the notification of claims respectively, njid enter upon the adjustment and set-tl-ment. a-'cnlins t-i law, of all c nrt:rtcf bouiidry lines that ui.iy l e found lo exist among tnetn. Jivn UM.It-r our hands at the I -and office la Oregon City, this loth day or January. 1.H. It. ll.tii.X. Itrctrr. JAMKStlL'THUI rl, Jr.. Itfcrirtr. January 25, 15. 4wl7 Ts l-2llaa L'arp.ular. ror are berety notified ttiat unless you sppear in tiie Ii-trut t ourt of tbe In iMdi-ial'distrit-t of tbe Tenitory of Oreson. ou theBrst day of the t'.-rm, to ls held on the lt M lO.l .y of April, lsiS. at alem. and anwer the complaint aad petition of Win. Carpenter f r a divoice, the same will be taken for eoufessednd tlie prayer therefif will lie srranted by the e.wrt. HVI7 II. LI AM t .tKl'0 1 tK. I'etitlouer. Lost. STRAYED fr-im Ralcn ab-Mit two months njo. two in: i res three years old this sprina; one. blaze fae and li.eht bay. thiee white reet.mane layst-i t)ie ri;Ut. Tl;e oibtr. Isrtween a brown and chestnut sorrel, one white bind foot, mane lays to the 1 .-fa. They were both from Portland list Tall, to S.tlem. Ildh are small In dian nars. Any oue who can give information, plea-e aiblresa Morris thomus, Itox 54, Solem: for which they will he paid by MOiUMS THOMA8. Febmary 6. ls.'.t. 4w4paid Attention Fnriurrs! Thrf&Iitri,Kcaperj.andMoweri. UTE have now on the way from the Eastern States, to arrive about the latter part of April next, a superior lot of the aliove mentioned machine. They combine all of the !at.t Improvements, and we have no hesitation in saying that we believe them to be the mont perfect ma- bines we ever brought to this cosst They were constructed under our own supervision, hnv ina iill the alterations necessary to reuder them suita ble for tbe country. The Thresher consist of twa. f mr and six horse pow ers, (railway and sweep) with elevators and every es sentutl convenience known to the machine. Our Iteupers aud Mowers are combined machines suitable for either mowing or reaping, they work from two to four horses : with and without rakes, or, in other words, one is a M-lf-raker. In addition to the above, we have t- arrive at the same time, the following a?ricultiiral implements, vix : Peoria plows, X 8 Host n Clipper plows.rxtenshin culti vators, grape vine, praiu cradles, scythes, snaths, straw cutters, hay presses, hay forks and rakes. hore rakes, wheel-barrows. cidir mills, shovels spades, ftc. ltark mills aud Tanners tools. Also, a select assort ment of Smith' and carpenters' tjols, with many other articles not nere meniiomd. We would say to our customers and the public pene rallv.if they arc in want of any of tlie a ove mentioned articles, they will d well t call and sec ours before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell low for rash. We would also add that oitr machines are rapidly sold to arrive; better call and secure one of them, beroretoo late, ir preferred.machincs delivered in rortUi:d 11 engaged neiore arrival. WM. C. DEMENT Co.. Oregon City, opposite Land Office. January 2... IViS. 3m 17 Drags! Drags! Drags! WK. SMITH Co. have jut received direct from California, and from the Stats, a laqre addi tion tothcir stock of Dnisrs, and medicines, making. wall their former stock, the largest, and best assort ment of those articles, ever offered for sale in the Wil lamettc Valley. They receive their good directly from the interiors and manufactures so that every ar ticle oougiii ot mem can oe reuca upon as iresn and genuine, and they are determined not to be undersold by any other drugsnst in the country. Orders sent rroin a distance will be promptly lined, and hi satisfac tory prices. Store near the bridge, south end of Com mercial street, s-suem. 4iil Hogs. Hog's. Hogs. THE subscrilier wishes to contract for 10,000 Pork Hogs on fiot, or in Pork, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash. Liberal advances will be made in cash on contracts of Hoes. B. M. DU RELLE mr Office at W. C. Griswold and Co.'s, Salem. Salem. July 1, 17. lstf Wanted. T UTTER 50,000 lbs. for which the highest market AJ price will ho paid, ny B.M. DU RELLE. at Griswold & Co. Ralcm.JuIyl.IS57. IStf Buggies. o VEX and covered busgies Concord make, for sale. Appiy to t'-cS", J. McCIJAKEX. Tortland. U. 31. Dn Uelle. D EALER in Oregon Produce. Office at W. C. Gris wold & Co.'s store, Salem. Salem, July 1, 1857. 19tf Pungle. LL persons owing me, will please call and pay their . .... V , in.-.. L accounts, np llll juuuarjr in, iojc. 44tf G. E. COLE Attention Farmers. ill nav the highest market price "ia caah"for n a aira a. TfvoiTi PIONEER EXCELSIOR AGRICULTURAL WORKS. rpiIE SUnst lllHER lgs have to announce to the L FARMERS and DEALERS 1M AGRICULTURAL lMl'LEMENT.ui California and Oregon, that he has low facilities tor manufacturing anu repairing Auri i clturjl Implements or every descriptiun, from the smallest to the greatest, or the nest and most improv ed kinds, tiiid In the best maimer, having bis shop so enlarged lis to accommodate sixty workmen, and fur oiihed with steam power and all the necessary ma chinery of the LATEST and most APPROVED s'tyles, und interior to none' now iu use for tlie purpose above uanied. He Is confident, that, with his past fifteen years' cxM lirin o in California, he ran provide the far mer with uiachlurs aud Implements much more suita ble to the wants or the country than any that can be imported, a the soil und products of the 'country are different from thuce at home, nud reiiolre Mat blue iu most cases of a more substantial make, aud in many iustances very different. i He iloslgns manufacturing a numlier of combined Rener and Mowers, particularly adapted to the use of this country, which will possets more combined strength, durability an I lightness, than any other now in use. His Cast Steel Deep Tiller Plow has already attained a notoriety in this country far In advance of any before introduced. He will be able, with what other Plows are made within the State, to supply fully the demand for thce Plow tbe coming season. He designs manufacturing Smith's I "stent Gang Plow; so favorably knowu in the Western States, and recently introduced here. Also, Premium Fanning Mills, from X os. 1 to G. which haveciven universal satisfaction Also, the World Fair Prize Uutter Working Churn, to which was awarded the First Premium at the Cali fornia State and Mechanlea' Fair, 157. Also. Hui rows, Cultivators, Side-bill Kulisoil and Left Hand Plows, nud ull other similar implements. HE WISHES to call the PAl'.TfCL'LAIl ATTEN TION of the Farmers to his facilities for repairing all kind or n 2rtc-iiltnr.il iimilcmenta, bciuirsucii as to an- able him tu do evury part within his own shop, being prepared to make cabling o in oi irun and una.; there fore he will lie able to dorapairin in the shortest time and with much less trouble that has iieretorure been the case. He wishes also t-t ANNOUNCE that he has now on the WATKII. bound for this PORT, on board the clipper ships WEHFOOT and M.RV ROItlNSON. foitv of JOHN A. PITT'S celebrated THRESHERS and SKPKRATORS, twenty each. 8 and 10 horse-powers, which are superior to any ever heretofore ciftered in this market, with east steel t'ylinder Shafts and Journal, which has not heretorore l.een the case, and in many other restiects in such a way as to add much to the steady operation and wear of the tnjrliinc. Persons wisbmitauy of t lie above machines, will do well to forward their orders early, as these are all that wilt lie in the market, nf that stake this season, and he has the exclusive richt of sale for the machine in Califor nia. Orecnn and Washington Territories, tin m ill act us Pilt 'saRent iu protecting the patent on said machine. All person will please take notice that they will be held responsible lor any intrinnement on said ii.itci.t. He has also on the way a rnxnl assortment or lieauers: among which are HCRItAI.LS. McCOltMICK S H US SKY 'S and M A X N S. A I so lull supply or extras for any aud all of the above Machines. Cycles. Sections. Castings of every description, etc. In addition, be has on hand a full supply of flay rresscs. best style; liny aud Slraw Cutters; tSmiii I radios. Grant's; XI Steel Plows; Cim iunati Kaglc Steel Plows; Kvans A Adams' tlalena Plows; Rcvolvine and Wire-Toothed Horse (lakes; Corn-Shclitrs; S thes and Snaths, best make; Hay and Barley Fork! , Thermometer and ln.sli Chums: White's Self-Acting Cheoe-Preses; Douglas' Pumps; SeedSoiver and I Jralti-DrilU; I'ider and Wine-Presses; Circular Saw Tables; Harden Italics sad Spading Fork; Ames' Short aud Long-llaudlcJ Spades; Wagons. Drays aud Carta; Hand Carts; ' Ax and Pick Handles; . . Hunt's aud Simmons' Handled Axes; Stet-I Crtiwtnirs; t llil Colony Assorted Nail; tirindstones and fixtures; lL'ilinz Rope; Whcellurrow: Pluw-Ucamsaud Handle. In fart, a full assortment of all Impleiuetits reunlred by the farmer, lie pnpiea tj say that what he .man ufacture, as well as wh;it be iniN)rts, he will sell on as reasonable t -rras a any can sell similar articles. He is sure that lie ran and will offer such inducements as to make It to the interest of farmer and merchants to bur of him iust'-ad of Importing. He would, at the same'tisue. tender hi thanks to the public for their lilscral patronage durinjr the past seas.n. which has 1 tea entirely to bis satisfaction and much beyond his expectation at the beglnniup of the season. 1 HI IS. UUU fellAVl . Sacrament istreet. Manufactory Corr.er Davis and Sarramento strert. S.iu Franrisyo, California. February, ls.-.s. imit Wooden Ware, Brooms, Baskets, n n usher, Clolbes Line, Matches, &.c. In all tbeir varieties. OX HAND AND CONSTANTLY ARRIVING FROM Tin: i:ast. For sale at Kwet. ard Wholesale prices, at the Wood and Willow Wore EjUblinhmmt Of IIAWXHUKST i SON, 3J Sacramentsi St., bcl iw Front. SAN FRANCISCO. CAU San Fran.. Feh., li'.S. 3m 41 Strayed, T7,ll Dirham"s in Polk Co.. aerv?s the A river from Salem, in April last .one hi isli nan Indian mare, five years old this snriiii: branded on left shoulder, not re- mem'iered: three white feet, white in forehead, and a snip on the nose. Also an iron grey Spanish horse, a'oitit Hur9 vears old: no brand, had collsr marks when straved; a small sitot in forehead, nearly bald; a ceistlc win k horse, very tame. He lei t in July last, The Huder is requested to notify me at Sclera or Lola, snl he shall ka rotn;n iisated for his trouble. r . 31. DKUKMJKIL February "jS. Swlpaid School Books. Tl'ST received at the City U-ok Store, in Oregon City, ihrtrt from thr I'ubHshtn: SANDER'S Primer: - Spellers, old and new series ' 1st. 2d A 3d Reader,old and new series; II ii;h School Youiit; Lailies WILSON'S Outlines ot History; V. S. 1 1 isory, school edition: ' I'. H. " Ameri. educational scries: " Juviuile Hi tory, school edition; -PARLEY'S Universal History; -COMSTOCK'8 Natural History, And many other good iroiito uumerous to mention. Dealers and Teachers arerci-noted to give n a call. ii L. IIUADLEY Co. Oregon City. Feb.. ls.V. 4str For Sale, THOMPSON'S Arithtm Ural Tables; Mental Arithmetics, " Practical " ' " Hifih School Arilbmrtics. K. L. IIUADLEY & Co. Oregon City, Feb., 1838. st f For Sale. TEBSTEIfS Unabridged Dictionaries; Vuarto " High School " " Primary and PiKket Dictionaries. K. I- BRADLEY A Co. Oregon City. Feb., IMS. 4.Stf For Sale. ytk FEW choice Mcl ideons.Prince's mnkc, Piano case. rJL divided swell, live octavo. r to Y. E. L. URADLEY A Co. Oregon City. Feb., 185R. 4Htr ForSale. 0yrv ACRICS of good landon Upper Molalla prairit. mU For particulars enquire of II. Ilolland.on bosrd steamer Surprise, or E. U URADLEY. City Book Store, Orcjron City. K. L. UltADI.KY Co, February 18.V. " 48tf- NEW HARDWARE STORE. THE subscriber having taken the lire proof Cranitc Front Store, next doir to Mrh'ce fjr Co', Front St., would respectfully inform Inslriends and tue puniic generally, mat lie is now opening a inn ana COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SHELF AND BUILDER'S HARDWARE. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS MECHANICS' TOOLSII TAI5LE AXD T0CKET - C UT LER I'. s . ; And other articles in his line.to which he Invites the attcntiouof Merchants, Buildemand country dealers. JOHN R. FOSTER. Portland, February, IS.18. 4Htf John R . Foster. Importer and Dealer in SI1ELF AND IIEAVF HARDWARE, MECItAXICf? TOOt, FarmineImplemcnta, e., 4c, &C. AT TUB FIRE PROOF GRANITE FRONT STORE, Front street, Portland, Oregon. February, 1858. 48tf WANTED in exchange for merchandise or on ac count 10,000 lbs. good butter, for which I wjll pay the market price. o-1. COLfc, FRENCH merinos, and alpacas, at 42trj W. K. SMITH A Co's. CAROLINA rice, and ayrnn to sweeten it in 3 gallon V.ae,T is-ttj n. A.;jiinstns Booki. Books. WK. SMITH A Co. hava recently received a large . invoice of books, direct from New York, which they offer for sale at reduced prices. They will be con stant Vy receiving S'l.liUoin tu their stock, aud will keep on baud every article iu that line, which the wants ol the country require. One of the firm will visit tho states m the spring, after which they will keep a lull asiortuicnt of LAn'JXD MEDICAL BOOKS, In Addition to miscellaneous and school books. Their present stock includes all the different kinds of school iiookt used in the country, and a gra.it variety of stand ard Scientific and miscellaneous works, all of which will be sold at greatly reduced prices, to make room for new ones on the way. Thiy also have and will contiuue to keep a complete assortment of stationery, slate, pencil, pens. Ink, and fancy articles. Store lie ir the bridge, south end of Coiuu.eroial street, Salem. Dec. U, 1357. 2tf Notice rpiIE Judges of the Supreme Court of the Territory of X Oregon, assembled at the seal ol ijoverumeni on the 10th day or December. 1S5U. do fix and appoint District Courts to lie held iu the city uf Sulein. Ill the county ol Murion, on the Hrst Mondays of April and Septcmbr-r. and the fourth Mondays of" May and Octo ber, annually, until otherwise ordered ; and in the city of Portland, in the county of Multnomah, on the fifth Monday, of December, lij5. aud thereafter on the first Monday of May aud O itilwr.aud the third Mondays of June nnd XovembrV. annually, until otherwise order ed. and do limit the duration or said Terms to six days each. CEO. II. WILLI AMS. Chicr Justice. 41 CYRUS OLNEY, Associate Justice. Notice. NOW f r large sales and small profits, for cash or Oreiron produce. A wejl selected assortment of dress n-ittertis. Delaines. Merinos. Calicoes, tiinjihams and all other goods for ladies. An assortment ol bon nets aud ladies lints of the latest laslnon. Also a well selected assortment or clothinc, boots aud shoes of the best quality, coffee, tea. sugar, salt. rice. pepT. salaratus, and l-nnp oil. with other article. too numerous to mention, for sale in Rector's building, Salem. L. WESTA'-OTT. Slay 19. 1S5T. 10tf Slnlionrrj, Slaliontrj. , BRADLEY A Co.. have just received, direct E. from New York, per clipper ship Aurora, a tine tof blank books, aud stationery Kfnerallv, conjsting u part of the following : 4Utl Reams paper ot every variety; lOUO ynires blank books, half bound, full bound, al! kinds; 2!M) Dox. Ink. Davie best bhick. Mae. and reJ; TJ Reams wrapping paper Oif. size; SO gross pen holders: slate pencil; to dor. slates. T-iseiber with a ceneral asrtinent of schou! and misci II tneon lejoks Zander's elk-r and readers Davies' and Thompson's mathematics complete. V,'e would say to those who buy to sell airain. Just girt as a call. E. L. URADLEY A Co.. ' City Book Store, Oregon City. Dee. 2d, 13i7. 4Jtf ' Salem Drugstore. I7T.0NT 1 on ham treet. Hector's builJing. Constantly fixes, I'atsr.s. 0:t xo Dre Sri-rw, Patent Mkiiicineb. Ac. u short alrn s-t every article usually found in a Drus Store. and are offered at U'noLtuu! axo Reran., at extremely low rates, ia quantities to suit warranted as represented. aT UHDEltS SOL1CITKU. "65 prescriptions free of charee st ofh e. tS Prompt atteutiuu will be given to profession calls iu tlie City. A. il. UELT. M. D. Sileia. O.T., Jitue Z. IJj". UU Corinthian Lodge )F Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, will bold their regular communications on tlie Thursday uti?ht before the roll or the moon or each mouth, ex cept when it tull on Thursday night, then on that mpfit in Albany. J. 1 . ilrethren in good staadin? are cardial! r invited to at tend. DEI.AZON SMITH, W. M. - SratsuKB. Sec'v. 37tf Something New EI BRADLEY' A Co.. have jiist received a large lot of hand book lor home improvement; com prising how tj write, how to talk, how t behave. how to do l.n.ine-ai. In one volume; will I sent free of post age t any part of Oregon, cu receipt of SJ. AdJrcM K- I l.ttAIil.r.i . Cilr Book Store, Oregon City. Dee. 10. KIT. Cltf' Rooks! Rooks! i U BRADLEY A Co.. have recentrr received ljr;e 1 it or Fowler and Well publications. Take notice all ye that are sivk, water tcure) l powerful nice thing In a family. lie-;, zu. ISj 41tf Strafetl, OR stolen, mi or aV-ut July 15. 167, from tlie nV scriber, 11 miles smth of APiany. 1 yoke of cattle, one white. o:ie red. no brands. 1 irtre horns, weiffh ait from 14 to IS hundred eaeb. one irrav f5!rs"b mare; branded A T, on the left hip and B on the ri?h?; about 12 years old. Whoever returns aid cattle shall be libenSIr rewarded. JOSEPH LAI RANT. Dec. 23, K'.;. 3in4.1paid Short Settlemcnta make Ions friends. THE old year has passed, and we want ail t-iosewbo kuon tliemscive indebted to us to come forward and settle and eet their "New Year" present. D-jii t forget tins; we mean just what we say. W. CUIUS WOLD A Co. January 1. I MR. fM . Strafed. VBOUTthelothof October, from Spring Valley, Polk Co.. a yoke of work oxen- one a dark brindle. nnd the other a brown. Some ear mnrk not recollected. No brands. Right yearoid. The finder i re-meated to inform the sub scriber, at YsHontis post ullice. Folk Co., and he shall be compensated for hu trouble. Sl.l.Dt.. HfUUt.NH. Dee.JJ.H'.T. 4.'tf Oregon Statutes. 1OUND volume for sale at John Fleming's. Oreg..n J City, ami A. H. Shipley's. Portland. Price, j 00. Also law of last se.ioii tl 00. Dec. 17. l7. 41tf Casli System Adopted. NO more credit will be aiven by me. and those in debted to me. who have not made arrausenients to pay their :Vcunt i pork or otlier produce, will please call and make paymeut or settle by note, s I intend closing my book. ti. E. COLE. Corvallis. Sept. K. 1So7. 2titf w. s. i.irn. Tuitland. 1. w. I. aim. San Francisco. W. S. L.ndd & Co. "MPORTF.RS and dealers in Wines, Liquors, and Gro u eerie. Portland, Oregon. Jan. 1, liV.K. 44tf c OttN starch, tapioca, sago and hecker, faiina. for pudding, at ' 14'tl W. K. SMI 1 11 Cos.. 1JRESTON C. Merrils yeast powders and extracts of lemon and rose, for flavoring pastry, at 4Jtr W. K. SMITH iCu's. AM l oil, candles, aud sweet oil. at 1 J l.'tf W. K. SMITH t C .'s. c 1i)PA L varnish, pniut. oils, snd paint brushes, at 42tt w. K. SMITH Co s. AYERS Cherry Pectoral for sale at wholesale i retail, at Hilt W. K. SMITH A Co'. and s CHOOL books, at wholesale nnd retail, nt Cltf W. K. SMITH A Co s. 11ICKLES and pepper sauce, wash-boards and saud paiK-r.at 4JU W. K. SMITH & tVs. COTTON rope, for clothes lines, and smnll rope for halters, at r'tf W. K. SM ITH A Cos. J. Fleming. A T the Oregon Citv, Post Omce Building, has just X3L received, direct fnmi New Y'ork, 100 copies of Dawning a r nut and Fnnt Tree of America,' revised and enlarged, for 157 the latest published edition of this valuable work. He has also on hand, a good st ick nf miscellaneous books and stationery, for sale on terms to suit the times. Oregon City, Dec. 15. 1S57. " 4ltf Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration have been granted to the undersigned, by the Probate Court of Linn county, Orccon Territory .upon tho estate of GEORGE HUSTED deceased, bearing date Jauuary 9th, 1SSS. Therefore all persons indebted to said estate are reqnested to make immediate payment to tue nnoersignaa, ana an persons having demands against said estate are hereby notified to present them with the pnM?r proof within one year rrom tue date nereot. i nu a aliuki;, jtamm. Jauuary 1S58. 4w43 Lumber! I WISH to employ several sawyers and log choppers this season to run my sawmill, to whom good wa ges will be paid. I expect to start my saw in 3 weeks. 1 shall make large quantities of good lumber this sea son, if I live. Bring on yourbills for lumber, and have them nllcd. u.iiuat.nsua. February 1 , 1333. 4w43 Wool wanted. THE Willamette Woolen Manufacturing Company have their Factory in successful operation and will pay the hijrhest market price for wool delivered, either in tueirmanuiacturea rihjus or iu cwu. AHIO S. WATT, Factor IV. IV. M. Co. Salem, Feb. 3d, 1858. 3m43 Coffee. TF YOU WANT a really good arttcla of COFFEE, tho X undersigned nave got la.ooo pounds oesti " cvbi a RICA. Coma in and look at it. AJXAX HrKTNLAY A Coi Oregon CUr. Pc.. IMS. A Word to Free and Slave State Men. rrMIE question as to whether a man can be a consist JL cut democral anil vote fur a free State, is a ques tion lor politicians to dispute about at pleasure, but fie tfunliun as to where both free and slave State men can buy irootts chrap, is the oufe that the entire peoplf of Oregon are Interested iu. Tbe 'man th-.it navs Itiirh j-ents: ' fares emm.-tuotislr every day,"' and aborc all credit ont hi clods to those who are slow pay, oiust of necessity sell goods high, or na will " go Hi. . w tine lie no sens tor catn aoirn and no grumbling, can aflTurd to sell low. There are ten stores in Corvallis, all selling on a credit system. Now, 1 propose to make mine a CASH STORE, and those who have any C'osA or Produce to purchase gijod with, can buy of me 10 per cont lower man tney comu il i was doing a credit business, xne man who pays for his goods when be purchases them, will not have to pay higher than they are really worth to make good those accounts that are not paid for in a Ions time, and iu some instances not paid for at all. And this work no hardship to those who wish to buy on credit, ror there are nine other stores In town whcie goods cau be bought on credit, by paying a lit tle mure than they are worth. Tbe other merchants In town are a very clever set of fellow, and to them I commend those who have not ths ' ready' t buy with ; while to thore who have Cash, Butter. Efrg. Pork, Baeon, Wheat, Oats, Shin gle., Wool, etc., (don't mean credit) come to me, 1 iufend to sell you goods at LOW RATES, without regard to ruling prices In town. I am just receiving a large aad Well-selected stock of b;om1s. consisting of pry'tood. Grm-eiic", B xt and Shoes, , Clothing, Oieeiisware, Hardware, A nd in fact EVERYTHING to supply the wants of the people of Oresoo, as follows: Domestic, brown and bleached: Tickinz, heavy and medium ; Dcuirus, heavy and medium ; Print Merri mack, Cocheco, Ac; De Laines all wool and haif wool; Alpaccas a great variety ; Merinu French and English ; Silk black dre ; Velvel various col ors ; Satinett from 50 rent to 11,00 per yard ; I.in sey a large stock ; PI. lid an uss'irtuieut ; Flan nelsred. white. b!te. yellow arid gray: Toweling; Table f.fnen. and red Blanket. In a word, a geueral assortment or staple snd fancy dry goods. GROCERIES. 20.0'K I'n. salt. Liverpool Mown, 5.000 do coffee, best Kij, 5,0i0 d-j s'lgar, brown and white, .l.lfKI el i tea, iu caddies aud ill bulk, 500 do rice, Carolina, litKl d'i saieratas, pure B iston. 5"0 d j tobacco, pure (ear and "ioljcn Gate, 50 keg E. U. -ysip, 5 galli. Seth Adams. 20 do do do 8 d ) do C j HKJ boxes ad. imaiitine caudle. 75 il pale suap HiM and Fay's, 20 do pickles. I gall. Gherkins," 20 do pie lruit,"ass';rted, pi d oysters, Baltimore cove, 2o dox. Sardine. Iilf. and qr. boxes. Id d yeat p'jwdt r, Ac, ..together with.. Prune. Catsup, l'eoperraace, MusUid, lloves, Sp'ce, Pepper, Cinnamon, S xla, Crearu Tartar, " ladio. Alum. 1'gsrood. bladder. IJjrax. Chalk. Beeswax, Matches, Ac CLOTIUXd. Coats, vest and pint. all kind : India rubber coats and jia.it ; red, blue and grey oversbirts ; overalls grey dcuiiua ; undershirt and drawers ; white and cal ico shirta ; check shirts aud hickory shirts; siik un dershirts e.ud drawer ; 20 do, ladies hose; 50 doz. men's half hose, a ereat variety ; buckskin, kid and thread gloves ; guautlels Suck-ikin and kid. ludc-ed, everything in ladies and gent fimiUhing line. BOUTS AXD SHOES. Mens" heavy, medium and lis'' boots ; boy" medium boot ; untitled kip and cowuide bro:tns ; cloth top. and patent-leather gaiters; eaif and heavy idioei ; ladies gaiter., buskin and shoes ; misses garters, bus kins aud sfcsr ; children gaiters, buskins and shoes ; in fact, every style of boot and hrv. cheap. Crockery aud gUsii ware. Buckets and wooden ware. Brrjmii aud window sash, Cilurus and tjie, CI ks and Ioukiug-lasses. HAtiniVARE OF ALL h'l.SHS. Caqienter" and blacksmiths t'K!s ; cttt, wrought, and iiurse-shoe nails; axe. Iiat.het. and hammers, adze, auger, and broad axes, planes, plane bits and spoke augers, drwin-knive and pruning knives, butcher knives and pocket knives, rarvinff knives, aad knives and fork, s 'rows, tacks, brads and l!tts. locks, latches and belts, tile 1jcs, chet l tk and padlicks everythirg nsnally f-mnd in a hardwaretore, includ ing - ilO.V A.Xn STEEL. Iron axles, stee! pprsas. cast steel and plonirh steel. citrr:a?re ljclt and wagon btixes. blacksmith' band hammers, 1 1 icksmiths' shoe hammers, uuwu' stone hammers, strap hinges, ilir hinge and trowel. I kep a grocery store, A dry goods st r?, A hard .vsre store. A cl-.thing store, A Ts-wit and shoe store, and A general VARIETY" S TORE If any h-jdr can sell cheap, I can sell cheaper. Sly motto is", a cheap aj the cheapest, and a little cheap er. C'me and see. l'.st j-uuraelvcs; up on prices at the otlier btore then buy of me. If yon wilt-examine my goods aad prices, yon cannot go away dissatisfied. O.K. COLE. Curaaili. Sept. S. 1S57- - 2tf Cash for Wheat. NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. AT PARKERSriLLE, O. T. By llclulyre & IJoucher- ri 'HE suliscriljers having leased from Mr. Wm. Par Jl ker. his flouring mill aud st're for a term of year. where ihev intend carrviae on raiilin? and merchandiz ing. Tbe mill has gnue tiirmijh a th rough refitting. vir : new snrtion fan. boitiug ciota. Ftnut machine, with an additional new pair of bur. The wholj now coioplete and in miming order, and are now prepared to do all kind of cut na work with dispatch, on the hortest notice. The s-a'jscribers; bavin? Just re.eivtd from San Fran cisco, a larjte. and varied assortment of dry goods, erro eerie. hanlware. crckery. boots and shoes, and tbe whole of which will be sofd at a small advance above cost, we would invite farmers and others, to give us a call aud examine for themselves. Y'oa wi!! always find ns eood natared. p!eaaut, aud ready to show oar gooi ano prices and cll it we can. esr- tue inquest ca-sfi price, paid t jr aa . Kiaos oi comtry produce. "e n m. Parker ha closed out bis bnsmtv' in K'.iuing and mcrolianciziiK. aud all persons b.ivimr claims against the same are requested t'i present t'aem. tnd tiicir money is ready. Ami all persons iudel ted lohim are requested to come ar.d make a settlement and save cots. J.iminry 2o, IV:3. 3mt7 Yamhill ICace Course. r"rHE races will commence at the Yamhill Race X Course on W EON ESDA I . June IS, lst, and cju- tinne tbonu'li tbe week. The oroiirietor. h.ivi:iz Irascdlhe Y'amhill race track. proposes t- offer the following Pl'RSES to be run for, according to the rules of the Yamhill Jockey Club. First Day Mils licit best tivj in three iropne- tor's Purste SJ Second Day Two Mie Ileat-s Proprietor's Purse of Jo00- Tiiiko Da Y Mile Heats for Three Y'earOlds Pro- nrietor's Purse t20O. Fot RTn Day Mile Heat best threa. iu Eve Pio- nrietor's Purse ttOO. Tes run i-kst entram i! will be charged for the a' sice pnrse. Three t ntries or mire to make a race. and two to start. li. i al.uk.1. rrepntmr. N. B. The pronrictor has contracted for lumber to build a suitable stand for spectators, and he intends to make other extensive improvements for the accommo dation of visitor. For all persons having horses to tram, the track will be ready on the orst oi April. l amlnil Co., Jan. 2, 1S5S. 4. it Q. Washington, AGEXT for the prosecution of claims at Washing ton. D. C, before the Executive Department.Cou- gresa and the Court of Claims. V. ill attena tome set tlement hf counts of Marshals. District Attorneys. and other Federal officers, and of contractors with the Postomce and other Departments: also, to the procur ing of Patents for Iind, Land Warrants, and other bu siness of a General Agency. ftefer to lien. Joseph Ijtne. I rreon 1 errnory; wy. Isaac I. Stevens. Washington Ter.: Hon. M. H. McAl lister, Hon. Ogden Hoffman and R. Aug. Thompson, of 5au t rancisco, uai.; tion. James irtiiurie. jut5.iic. Ky. and to Uie Ofiiiers generally of the Treasury and Interior Departments at vtasningion. Address L. Q. WASHINGTON. lytS Washington D. C Corvallis Drag Store. T R C ARDWELL. Druceist and Anothecary. is con J atantly receiving, per California steamers, barge and carefully selected .st ick or Drag aud Medicines, Oils. Paints. Varnish, Soaps. Perfumeries, Toilet Fur niture. Stationery, and all articles usually kept in Drug Stores. A flrent ror Ja ynes, and other patent medicines. which will be furnished at California, wholesale prices. fT" Orders solicited. iea J. R. CARDWELL. Corvallis, May 23, 1857. ltf Aditainistrator'a Notice. NOTICE is hereby jrlven that the undersigned was appointed the lawful administrator of the estate of DAVID T.SEVVELL. deceased, late of Marion concty, 0. T., on the 23th day or January lSof, by the rrobate Conrt in and for said county. Therefore all persons indebted to said estate will" please come forward and make settlement and all persons haying claims against said estate will present the same to the undersigned at bis residence at the Abaqiia mill near Silverton. within one year from this date that they may be settled if found correct. LUIHtili f. JiyiiKiso.v, tno. Dated Febrnary 6th. '58. 4w4paid 10 TOXS assorted iron, just received at 9m3 GRISWOLD 4 CO'S. SHOT of all kinds, and powdr, at 4t VT. K. SMTTTI k Ca's, E3TRAY NOTICES Notices of all estrays are required by law to be ad" ycrtised in the statesman. The charge therefor, Bxed by the law, is one dollar for each animal taken, on, No advertisement will appear nnder this bead oatil paid f.jr.J t Where no money, or less than the cof reel amonat is sent with an estray notice, the notice will not be peb piiblished nntil the full amount ia received fAKEN UP. by the nnderaigDed , hving 1 miles, w. J. of Corvallis, on the 16th of February, the follow ing described property: one bay mare, supposed to be" 2 years old; one light grey mare, about 1 2 years old. 13 hands bijrh; one iron (rrey horse, supposed to be or 10 years old, about 14 band hijrh: one light bay horse, 4 year old, about 14 hand high. 2w51 JAMES! Jl. gEXSETT. TAKEN UP, by the rubscriber, at his residence ii Marion Co., B miles a. of Butteville, one red cow; 5 years old; marked crop ofT the right ear and slit in the same; no brands to be aeen: said cow has a young calf. VVM. VAXDEWAKER. February 10, 1859. 2w5l rivAKEN UP,'by the subscriber, living on North San X tiam, 9 miles above McDonald's ferry. Linn Co.. one pale red steer; 4 years old; branded II on oue hip, figure 7 on tbe other; said steer came to my residence . in Sept. 1SS7. 2w51 J. B. IRV1XE. rpAKEN UP. by the subscriber, living in McDonald precinci in iiuu vu., wrc ai. u ,.m..M supposed to be 8 years old; black main, tail and legs; ..I i. U A tlfVIVl mo u.ucr umi.. - - ... - Feb. 23, l5. 2w51 TAKEN UP. by the subscriber. living on Xorta Saa tiam, 1 1 miles above McDonald's ferr, Linn Co., one red steer; supposed 12 years old; point of right horn broken off; no marki or brand. , Feb. 19, 1838. 2w51 CHARLES TIJfDALL. rpAKES UP, by the subscriber, living on the head of X Thomas' creek. Linn Co., one dark don Indian mare; supposed l'i years old; black main and tail; white face and feet, and a white spot on her left side; no brand perceivable. JOHN FORGEY. Feb. 5, 158. Swil 'PARES CP, by tbe subscriber, at my residence 1 JL mile e. of Amity, Yambill Co.. a speckeled line back cow; no marks or brands; supposed 12 years old; the owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take the same away. B. D. SPRiXOF.K. Feb. ia, 185S. 2w51 rriAKEJf CP,-fa the subscriber, Dec- 29, 1857, on JL Panther creek. Yamhill Co., one American horse, about 6 years old; light bay with a white face:one fore foot white; branded on the near thigh with the letter F: alii, one Indian mare, about 8 years old; light iron grev; no marks or brand visable. 2w51 X. H. EITTOJf. rpAREX UP, by the subscibtr, living at Vannoy's X ferry, on Rogue river. Josephine Co.. on tbe fetb day or ?Toy.,'l457, the following dvscribed cattie: One i year -l 1 rtllow heifer; crop off t a right ear and on tterbitout of the left; branded thus (-). on the left hip. Two 2 rear old black heifers; smocth crop off the rieht ears and an nnderbit oot of the left; branded thus Q. on the left hip- One old black and white Spanish cow, with a yocn; eair; cow is about S years old; crop off both ears and the end of both horn sawed off; branded en both hips and left shoulder with a spam-Oi brand. One yearling heifer; red about tbe head aad neck; red spots on the side-: crop off the right ear aud nnderbit in left; branded thus (-). Oue 2 year eld steer: licbt red. with small patches of white on the side and flank; smooth crop off the right ear; no brand perceiv able, t ine red line back 2 year old heifer; smooth crop fi the left ear and a smooth nodersiope on the nsai; branded, very dim, either J or S, on the right hip. fine white spotted" I year old heifer; half upper crop in tbe right ear and a haif oodercrop is the left; no brands perceivable. 2w50 JAMES X. VAXXOT. rpt AKEX CP. by the undersigned, at his residencu io X Marion Co.. 14 miles s. e.of Salem. one black cow :th white in the fa"eandon tfcecoplmg.tetil and belly: One white heifer with red ears and aome red sp?U on her sides. One black pided bull; no marks or brands Krceivable. One red cow and calf. the cow is marked. If nndercrop in the right ear and branded thas H, on n the hips. ALtAA. utK r.t-it- Jan. 18, ISS-J. ZWiO rpA KEX CP. by the subscriber. 6 miles s. e of Silsm A at the residence or John Herren, oa or aK ia ls'th ult. one bay horse: three white feet: shod before; branded on tie right his with tbe letter O; marks of a wound on each shoulder, perhaps Eh'; star m forehead. 2r50 f. 1 tttitKtJi. rpAKEN' CP, by the subscriber, living irl Sprmgrreelt X settlement .on the 12th Jao.nlt,one light iron gray stallion ponyi with dark mane and tail; hi a very ior back: bad a rawhide rone around his neck: rune to my pace about 1st of Sept. 2w50, E- B- LEWELLEX. T'AKEN CP, by the undersigned, living at O-rwego, Clackamas Co.. on the t?th of February, one smaJl light bay horse; bald face: some white oti nnder lip; uppnsed 5 years old. 2w5f O. H. DL KHAM. rpAKKN' CP. by the subscriber, residence 3 miles a. J e.of Salem, "on or about the 8th of Feb.,one moose colored ranle; no brand perceivable. FeS 19 lsJV. "llToO TOWS! TOWXER SAVAGB- rAKE" CP, by the snVscnber, residence 5 miles n. of Salera. oa or about the 1st of February, 15. one red steer 4 years ol J: branded on th left h'D wia an nnkaown brand. FELATIAH CHAPPELL. Feb. 13,loS. 2wj0. TAKEN CP. by the subscriber, living in Siwa law.Lane Co.jt.ne horse male: dark bay; supposed to i"e a .raw nH; some saddle marks; no brands. Jan. 18, 2w50 JOIiX C. IXOXE- New Goods at New Prices. T T K. SMITH & Co. would infona their patross and tlie public generally, that they have just received a lare addition to their stock of goods, which they will exchange for produce, or cash, on tbe mos-t favorable terms, i ney nave now a complete assort ment of dry goods, which tbey will sell Cheaper than any other store Selem. Their stock of boots and soe3 I equal to any to be found in Salem, eonsistiujof men's and boy's coarse and fine boots, men's and boy's shoes; ladles' boots, shoes, and flippers, children and infants shoes men's ladies, and misses rubber overshoes, and in short, any thing in the boot and shoe line that can be desired. Their stock of Groceries is also full, consisting ot co flee, green and black teas, crusted and brown sugar. syrup, saleratns in bulk, cream or tartar, salt, soap, to bacco. cjto. starch, tapioca, macaroni, raisins, and sweet oil, all of which will be sold cheap for cash or country produce. Pure iiasers will do welt to call and examine onr stock before purcbasins elsewhere, as we are determined ta give oar customers satisfaction in the quality and pri ces of our good;. 42tf Notice to Fruit Growers. It. C. Geer.fc Co. HAVE 120,000 Fruit Trees consisting of 12.000 Ese ous Soitzenberes. 12."00 Yellow N. T. Pirmia. 10. (i.o Wioesapes. 12H) White Pearmains. and a line as srrtment of Summer, Fall, and other Winter apple. pears, plum, ana coerry trees, from 3 to t years old, which we will sell at the following prices for cash : Cherry trees - 50 to $1 0T Plum " - - 60 to 1 OS Anple " .- Pear " 25 to 75, and a liberal discount made where a persoa buys a thousand trees or over. We consider November the best month to transplant trees. K. C. tiKKK -co. Fruit Farm. Marion Co., Sept. 29, 1S5,. 3irtf Scliool Books JCST received, a complete assortment ol sanSera School Books, together with a large lot of Thomp son's Practical Arithmetics, all of which will be acid cheap, at the City Book Store. Oregon City, Jan. 1S53- 4Wtf jDicttonariea. JCST received and for sale at the .1 lty Boos !-?ore, Webster's Unabridged Quarto and High School Dic tionaries. CUBKAULtl St o. Oregon City. Jan. 4titr . 3. LiBD, Portland. j. w. lxdti, San Francisc V . S. Ladd Co. Shipping and Commission Merchants, Portland, Oregon. TIBER AL advances made on all consignments of Ot i ewon urodnce. Messrs Wakeman. Dimoa A t o-. No. 73, South street, Xew Tork. will recei.eand for ward all goods and machinery, addressed to our car via San Francisco, oi direct to Oregon. Jaa.l.lS53. " Pork! Pork! Pork! LL those persons who have FORK., and HUiiS 02t J. FOOT, to sell will find it to their advantaire before selling elsewhere, to call on the undersigned, as he will oar the highest market price, IX CASH. r J r r tm t r-r t . r- , 1 t is- Salem, Xov. 24, 1S57. 37tf Removal. TTTESTACOTT being crowded for room has remoyed V V his store to Rector's building, where the public are requested to call and examine a fresh stock of goods at extremely low pi ices. . . . ...-. Salem. Jan. 1858. 47tf. PURE WIXES and liqnora for medicinal purpose, at l2tf W-K. SMITH A Co's. BLASTING pewder, and wateT proof caps, at 42tf W. K. SMITH A Co's. llydropatltic Books. B Y Trail. Shew and 0. S. Fowler. For sala at too City Book Store. E. L. BRADLEY lo- Oregon City, Jan. 1S53. 4;tf Kducatioix Complete. BYO.S. Fowler. For sale at the City Boo Por E. L. BRADLEY V OrcgoaCity, Jan.lS53. , 4.tu TaR r&n" '"wfK.'tW a v.v