LKTTISUS OK MAIL C03TR ACTS. PROPOSALS for conveying the matt of the United States from the lxt of July, 1SAS. to Ihu 1st ..! July. 142. on the following routes in the Territories of nitk OUli and WASHINGTON, will be received at the Con tract Office of this IH'partntrnt until 9, a. m.. or the 1 Mh day of March next, to be decided by the Tid of the aame month t - OltEUOX. l!70l From Astoria, by Cathlamet. Wash. Ter.. Oak Point, Kainer, Oregon, St. Helen. Lake Uivcr. Wash.. Vancouver, Sonvie's Island, Or., Port . land, Milwaukie, and Oswego, Wa-h. Ter., to . thrmn City. Or., 144 miles and back, twice a week, in steamboat. Leave Astoria Tuesday and Saturday at 9 a m; Arrive at Oregon City next days bv S p m; Leave Oregon Uity Monday and Thursday at I m; Arrive at Astoria next day ly S m; Bids to run by a different schedule will be con sidered. 12701 From Portland, by Oceola, Hillsboro, Tualitin, and Wapatoo, to Lafayette, 45 miles and back, once a week. Leave Portland Monday at T a m; Arrive at Lafayette next day by a m; Leave Lafayette Tuesday at 1 p ra; Arrive at Portland next day by 4 p m: 13703 From Oregon City, by Vainhill, Buttevillc.Cham pocg, Fairfield. Salem, Kola, Indeendence, ttloomington. Liberty, and Albany, to t'orvul lis, 95 miles and back, twice week. Leave Oregon City Monday and Thursday at T a m; Arrive at Corvallia next days krjpm; Leave Corvallis Tuesday and Friday at 7 a in; Arrive at Oregon City next days bv inn; 12TM From Conrallis, by Starr s Point, Franklin, Long Tom.Sinslaw, and Yoncalla, to Oakland, SrO miles and back, once a week. Leave Corvallis Wednesday at 6 a m; Arrive at Oakland next day by p m: ' immuu , cancsaay at 6 a m; Arrive at Corvallis m-xt dav by 6 p m; From Corvallis, by Kinney . Murray. Eugene I ity.Uottage Grove, and Coast Fork of Willam ette to Oakland, 10 miles and back.once' a week. Leave Corvallis Wednesdays at 7 a m; Arrive at Oakland Fridays by 4 pm; Leave Oakland Fridays at 7 a m; Arrive at Corvallis Mondavi by 4 pm. Bids to end at Winchester'are invited. From Corvallis. by Soap Creek, Lnckiamute, Bridgeport, Dallas, Ktna, Plum Valley, and Dayton, to Lafayette, 5 miles and back, once week. Leave Corvallis Mondays at 6 a m; Arrive at Lafayette next davs by 12 m; Leave l-afavctte Tuesdays at 1pm; 1I70J 1271X1 12707 -'-- v wiatiis next aavs ry e p m; From Salem, by Doak j Ferry and Mount Hood, to Lafayette. miles and back, once a week. Leave Salem Mondays at 6 am; Arrive at Lafayette Tuesdays at 6 a m; Leave Pleasant Uill Saturdays at 6 a m; Arrive at Salem by 8 p m. From Salem, by Santiara City. Central, Wash ington Butte. Calapooia, I nion Point, Pine, . W ilamette Foi k. Me Kenzie. and Eugene City, to Pleasant, Hill o miles and back, vnce a week. Leave Salem Tuesdays at 12 m; Arrive at Pleasant Hill Fridays by p ra; Leave Pleasant Hill Saturdays at 6 a m; Arrive at Salem Tuesdays hv" lit m 12703 12709 From North CanyonviKe, by Galcsvillc, Leland, 1..I.I t; 1.. .,,r r . t . , w:., . uf,u .i.n vNigi iiit-i ut-oni:t..v-nuMiu .nuu. Tlamath.l al.. sad llcnhv.to Vreka, Cal., 1 10 mile and back.once a week. Leave North Canyonville Monday at 7 a m; Arrive at Yreka next Thnrxliy by 6 p m; Leave Yreka Saturday at 7 a in: Arrive at North Canyonville next Tuesday by 6 p m: ' 11710 From North Canyonville. bv M vrtle Creek . Round Prairie, Alder Brook, ftoebtirg, arid Winches ter to Oakland. 47 mile and back, once a week. Leave North Canyonville Thursday at Sam: ....I... M irj.iiim ttj p ni ; Leave Oakland Saturday at 3 a m; Arrive at North Canynnvil'e by is p m; From Oakland, by Kellogg '. tikton, Scott- 11711 uurs, ana i.aruiaer City, to Lmi-iua City, 04 miles and back, once a week. Leave Oakland Saturday at 12 m; Arrive at L'mpqua City Monday by I p m; Leave L'mpoua City Wednesday at 6 am; Arrive at Oakland next dav by p m; 1 "S,, 0""7, hy ''"Stn and Harrisburf , to W illamelt Forks, 50 miles and tck, ouce a week. Leave Albany Thursday at 6 am; Arrive at Willamette Forks next dav by 12 ra: Leave Willamette Fork? Friday at 2"p m; Arrive at Albany next day by s p m; From Port Orford, I.andt.h and Coos Bay. to Oardiner City, Kl miles and back, once a week. Leave Port Orford Monday at 7 a m; Arrive at Gardiner City Wednesday by 3 pm; 1-eave t.ardinerCity Thursday at 7 a ra: Arrive at Port Orford Saturday by i p ra. Proposals to run. after . w i ,.. 12712 12713 Mouth of Coquelle, and end "at L'mpqua City. . iwi, . Ka .- . - i . .... J . V "v uisiance as auvenui-u, are lu Vitcd. 12711 From Port Orford, by Randolph and Kmpi re City, -- , son nara, ouce a weeK. Bidders to state schedule and distance. WASHINGTON. 12750 From Raiaer, Or., by Monticello, Wa-h. Ter., fastle Kock, Cowiitz, Highland, Newsncvm, Grand Moaod, and Sutter Creek, to Steilacuom City, 1 10 mil-s and back, once a week. T J .a- i , . - iMiim , truuesuay ill o B th , Arrive vat btcilacoom City next Friday by 2 n m. Leave Steilacoora City Satnrday at 6 a m; Arrive at Kainer next Monday by 2 p ni; Bids to extend to Seattle, 33 miles further will be considered. 12751 From Vancouver, by Cascades, to Wacopom, Oregon, 95 miles and back, once in two Leave Vancouver overy other Wedoefday at 10 Am Arrive at Wascopnm next Friday by 12 m; Leave Wascopnm every other Momlay at 6 a m Ain.wk imujuterDMi eunesqay ey a a m; Bids for more frequent trips will be consider- 1275J From Cowlitz to Boise Fort Prairie, 13 miles and back, once a week. Leave Cowlitz Thursday at 9 am; Arrive at B.,ise Fort Prairie by 2 p m; Leave BoLe Fort Prairie Friday at a m; rnT vowuiz oy z p m. 127S3iFront Oak Point, by Boise Fort Prairie, to Grand Mound, 60 miles and back, once iu two Leave Oak Point every other Friday at 6 a m; Arrive at Grand Mound next day by p ra; Leave Grand Mound every other Wednesday at a ra; ..iii. . a i 'in . n.-jkb uay i ly D p in. 12751 From Olympia, by Eaton's and Velin lYairic, to Fort Montgomery, 40 miles and tiack, once ia two wtlr Leave Olypia every other Monday at 7 a m; iii'i'c ii ron. jioniyincry ny r p m ; Leave Fort Montgomery every other Tuesday at Arrive t OIj;mpia by 8 p m. 12755 Vrom Olrnyina. by Bruceport, Oysterville, Che nook, ami l.-;fi.. t'u .... . ,. once in two weeks and back to Chcuook, and once a week the residue. Bidders to Rtatc distance and schedule of arrivals and departures. Proposals to run the entire route once a week are invited. 12756 From Olympia, by Arcadia, to Oakland, and back, once a week. Bidders to state distance and schedule of arrivals DfSTRCCTIONS. Cmlaming condition to be incorporated in Hit contracts 10 me extent tne aepartmcnt may deem primer. 1. Seven minntes are allowed to each intermediate office, when not otherwise sjieciScd, for assorting the mails. J. Railroad and steamboat companies are required to vbsi. mi wan irom, mil aenver it into, the post offi ces at the commencement and end or their routes, and to and from all offices not more than eivhtv nuU Tmm a station or Undin?. Proposals may be submitted for mjc Kiiumuow oi an me side service tlmt ,ror offi ces over eighty rods from a station or lauding. 3. No pay will be made for trips not performed; and ior ra sucu omissions, not saiisuct jnlv explained inrec times tnc pay or the trip may le deducted. For arrivals so lar beliind time as to break connection with dencnilinsr miils. and not snfttVi ne-fourth of the compensation for the trip is subject a forfeiture. Dednction will also be ordered for a prailc of performance inferior to that 8ecified in the contract. For repeated delinqnences of the kind herein sish ili d . enlarged penalties, proportioned to the nature thereof and trie importance of the mail, may be made. 4 For leaving behind or throwing off the moils, or any portion or them, for the admission of passengers, or for being concerned in settinz no or rnnnintr an ex. pres conveying intelligence in advance of the mail, a quarter's pay may be deducted. 5. Fines will be imposed, unless the delinquency be promptly and satisfactorily explained by certificates of Cimantcrs, or tne amdavils oi oiner creatine persons, failing to arrive in contract time; for neglecting to take the mail from or deliver it into a post office; for suffering it (owing either to the nnsnitablenesa of the place or manner of carrying it) to lie wet, injured, de stroyed, robbed, or lost; and for refusing, after de mand, to convey the mail as frequently as the contrac tor runs, or ia concerned in running, a coach, car, or a steamlxnt on a route. 6. The Postmaster General may annul the contract lor repeated failures to run according to contract; for violating the post office laws, or disobeying the instruc tions or the department; for refusing to discharge a carrier when required by the department t- do so: for assigning the contract without the assent or the Post mster General for running an express as aforesaid: or ..,, : - 1"" Mges .conveying maila ble matter out of the mail. 7. The Postmaster General mav order an increase or service on a route by allowing thcrerr a pro rata in crease on the contract pay. He may change sz-lwdules ef departures and arrivals in all cases, and particularly to make them conform to connections with railroad without idcrease of pay, provided the running time le not abridged. He may also order nn increase of speed, allowing within the restrictions of the law, a pro rata iaorcse of pay for the additional stock or ca triers if any The contractor msv. however, in the ease of In crease of sliced, relinquish the contract by Riving prompt notice to the department that he prj lers doing so to 'cu rving the order into effect. The P.s-tnmsU r -i ....ii nr Hixcontlnne the service, in i . t .t ruin itrrrriw of mVi allowing one month's extra compensation on the amount Hispens ..i --in. -kn. ,-i.r In bis opinion, the publie iiiteresU do not n'quire the rame rame, or in cne np ui-n ires to super- if ininiat. anil November. ". The distances are given according to the best In formation: but no lnrrea-iLpny will be allowed should they be greater than advetriM-d. if the points to be anp. died be eorm-tlv statel. Milder aiusf inform them- trlret on (Am point; and also In reference to the weight of the mail, the conditions of rouds, hills, streams. Ac., and all toil-bridges, ferries. orMilt-tnictions of any kind bv which exiiense may be incurred. No claim for ad ditional pay baicd on such grounds can be conidcred; nr Tor alleged mbtnkesor nitaipiThension as to the degree of service; nor for bridges destroyed, or other obstructions increasing distance, occurring during the contract term. OtHVcs established after this advertise ment is issued, and also during the contract term, are to be visited without extra pay, if the distance be not Increased. 10. A bid received after the last dav and hour named. or without the guarantee required by law, or that com- uinrs several route in one sum or compensation, can not be considered in competition with a regular nrois sal resonable in amount. 11. Bidders should first propose for set vice strictly according to the advertisement, ar.d then, if they de sire, trparotttji Tor dinereiit service; and II the rrgufnr bid be the lowest offered Tor the advertised service, the other propositionrfiuay be considered. 1Z. I Here siiouid be but one route biu !r in a propo sals. 11. Thero-ite. the service, the vcar:v nay. the name and re-idence of the bidder, (that"ishis usual post olll. c address.) and those of each memlier or a brm, where a company offers, should be di-tinctly stated: also the mode of conveyance, ir a higher mooe Mian mrwri he intended. The words "with due celerity, certainty. and security,'' inserted to Indicate the mode or convey ance, will constitute a "tar tid." When a '"star bid'' is intended, no specific conveyance ma-t lie named. 14. liidders nre requested to use. ns far as practica ble, the printed Torm of proposals furnished by the de partment, to write out iu lull the sum of their bid -i, and to retain copies or them. FORM OF FitOPOSAL. I. . of . count vof , .State of , i impose to convey the mails of the United States from luly 1. 1-S, tn June 3n, li2,on Mute No .from to , asrccabiy to tne anvertiseraeni oi me Postmaster tirnenil dated Octolier S2, lS57,and by the following nvwlo of conveyance, viz: for the annual sum ol dollars. This proposal is made with full knnwlcd-.'e of the ilist ince of the route, the weight of the mail to Ise car ried, and all the particulars in rvferenre to the route and service, and also after careful examination of the laws and Ins-tractions attacked to the advertisement. Pated. (Signed.) GUARANTEE. The nndersiined, residing at , State of , undertake that, ir the foregoing bid for carrying the mail on route No. In? accepted by the Post man tes General, the bidder sh ill, prior tn the !t day of August- lsjS. enter Into the required obligatiou. on contract, to perform the service jiropon-d, a ith good and stifti -ent sureties. This we do understanding di-tinctly the obligation and liabilities assumed by guarantors under the iTth section ol the act of Congress of July 2. 1-3U. Signet l y two guarantors.) Dated. CERTIFICATE. The undersigned, postmaster of . State of . eemnes, nmler his oath or office, that he is ae- qnainu-d with the alve guarantors, and know them to be men of properly, and able to make good the guar antee. Dated (Signed) 1. Altered bids slionU not 1 snbmitted; norsho.ild bids once submitted lie withdrawn. Each bid must be gnaraiitied by two responsible per sons, tvneral guarantees cannot I? admitted. The bid and gnarantiss should be signed dainly with Uie full name of each p ryn. l ue aepanmrtn n-i rves tne rigtit to reject any bid which may be deemed extravagant, and ai the bios of ftiltng contracfiirs and bidders. 1. The bid sboul I lie sealed: suWritie-1 -Mail 1P- n-xals. State or Territory or (as the cae mav lie) ." sddrestsed '-Second Assistant Ptni4ster tSeneral. Contract Office, and sent by mail, not by or toan air ent; and postmasters will n t en- be projiosali (.r letters of any kind) in their quailei ly returns. li. 1 he coulracts aie to i executed an.1 returned to the department by or before the lt of August. ls.".S, but the service raust lie romnnTiced on the 1st July, or the mail day next after that date, whether the contracts lie executed or not. No proposition for transfers will be considered until the contract are executed and re ceived at the department: and then no transfers will be allowed nnles. good and sufficient reasons therefor ate g.ven.to lie determined by the department. is. Section IS of an act of Congress, approved March 3, 1-1 1. pr.-vides that contracts for the transportation of the mail shall Is? let "in every eiv- to the I iwest bidder teii'ieriug suflicieut guaranU-es f.tr raithful er- ri-rmanre, without other reterence to the mle ot su. n tr.insportai ion than may le necessary to provide for the due celerity, ccrtaintv. aud security of such transporta tion.'' Under this law anew description of bids has been received. They do not specify a mode of convey ance, but engage v LaKe tne entire mtu each inp wun relerity. certainty, and security. uing the terms of the liw. These bids are styled, from the manner in which they are designated on the books of the department, "t.tr bios." and they will h ernstrued a providing fur tlw Aiuii-raM ! Ihc culhe mll, hmrtftr taie, and whatever may be the mode ncccs.-arrv t'l iusure iu ' lenty, certainty, and security." l!. In all eas?s"where the lowest grade of service Is believed to Is; sufficient, the biwet bid will Is? accepted, if duly guarantied, in preference to a"tar"' or specific bid. When the I iwest bid is not a star l.id. and specilies riliicr no mode or an inadequate mode of conveyance, it will not I accepted, but set aside for a specific bid proposing the ne- essary service. When the bid does not specify a mode of convey ance; also, when it projioses to carry "according to the advertisement." but with'Mit sueli speciticntiou, it will be considered as a pnqsKoil for horseback ser vice. 20. A modification of a bid in any of Its essential terms is Ltntanio mt to a new bid, and cannot lie receiv ed, so as to interfere with a regular competition, after the !a?t hour set for receiving bids. 21. Poe-tmasters are to be careful not to certify the sufficiency of guarantors or sureties without knowing that they are ersons of sufficient responsibility; and a!l liidd'f rs, guarantors, and sureties aie distinctly no tified that, on a failure to enter into or rform the con tracts fur the service pnssed rr iu the accepted bids, their leral liabilities lie enforced against them. 22. Present contractors, and jH-rsous known at the department, must, eqnnlly with others, procure pnnr antors and certificates of their sufficiency siuVtantially in the fiirms aliove res rils.-d. The certificate of suf-ticiem-y must be signed by a postma'-ter or by a judge of a court of record. AARON V. BROWN. Postmaster Genera L Tost Officb Pmmktmknt, K-tolr 22. ls.,7. 12w4l Aolicc. flnE judges of the Supreme Court, of the Territory of reiron, asscmoieii ai me seat oi ioeiiinirii vn the ninth day of January, eighteen hundred and tiftv seven, d fix and appoint District Conrt. to be held in village of Koebiirg, in the county of Iouglas on the first Mondays, of March, May, Septemlier and Novem- is-r,aii:iuaily, until otherwise ordered, and do limit tne duration of aid tenn to six dav each. GEO. II. Wl I.I.I VMS, Chief Justice. 4 Itf M. P. DEAD V, Associate Justice. At Kusene GUv. THE subscriber has at Eugene City, one of the lsi-t general assortment of Ihy Gisx's, Groceries, Hard ware, I!Hts and Shoes, and all articles kept in a gene ral nnding store, to lie round iu Oregon, lie is con stantly receiving fresh additions to his stock, and al ways keeps it np. My goods are now all received direct from San Fram iscn, where I have a resident agent. A II kindsof farmer's produce received in exchange for goods I pay blither prices for produce, and sell goods cheaper man any oilier store in the territory. "JOSEPH TEAL, Eugene City, July 1 , 1S5G. ICtf Marion House, Salem. TnK undersigned announces to the public that he has purchased the well known tavern stand, called the Marion House, in Sa lem, together with the furniture and fixtures tliereof. He will kcep.it in lint rate style, and invites the patronage. if the public. K. M. MAY. May 23, Ik',7. lltf Dentistry. DTt. J. Ti. C.MmWKLI.. liental Surgeon, Corvallis, in his profession, at Corvallis, Eugcn City, Win chester, Scottsburg, and Jacksonville. Skill, unques tionable; charges rescct.ililc; work, warranted. Teeth examined, and advice given free of charge. Due notice given of change of office. April 56, 1M. 7tf . Watchmaking. WILLIAM F. HIGHFIEI.D.Chronometer and Watch maker, Oregon City, to lie found at his old stand in front of the United States Hotel. late Main-street House, where he can lie constantl v found prepared to doany business in his line. Watches cleaned and repaired on short notice and reasonable terms. Also a choice lot of watches and jewelry torsalc. March 5. 1807. Iy51 .Notice. CORVALLIS Ware House, No. l,we offer for rent. ISAAC MOOllE.or WAYMAN St. CLAIR. Tn connection with the above we have a pork house and smoKe nouse lor rein. lHtf MOORE & Bt. CLAIR. D .BY-GOOPS for ladies nnd gentlemen. In prvnt v a : l rt.M l-o neiy , at wutux Orleans Warehouse. o .TTLE NS AVare House, opposite Corvalli. for rent I - , i- a . liilikni- JKtT ina.iv JBOOIvr.. M ACKLIiEI. and codfish, at (42tl) W. K. SMITII Cs's, 1ITANTEH in exchange for cash or merchandise VV 2U.000 lbs. of bacon for which I will pay the highest price- . G. b. COLL.. edett by Uiuerenigraiiv"i"i"i"" . Payment will Is) mmle for tfie M-rvb e by collec tions from, or drafts nn. postmasters, or otherwise, ar th eniratinn of esch nuniter say in February. The Graefenberg FAMILY MEDICINES. Oikz-N . The GrnfffHbtrf Cemptnr. riiHIS INSTITUTION, (Incorporated by the Igls J. Inture of the State of New York, Capital tlOO.OUO.) was founded for the purpose of supplying the public with the celebrated Git A EKEN REIKI MEDICIM-S The series comprise remedies lor nearly every disease adapted to every climate. For Families, Travellers, Seamen, and Miner's use they are iinennalled. All the Medicines are PI RELY VEi.KTAHI.l-. and warranted to cure the diseases for which they are severally rec ommended. The Gracfcnherg Company doe not profess to cure all diseases with one or two medicines. Our series con sists or KI.EVKN different kind, adapted to the vari ous diseases incident to the teuiieratc and tropical rli mnte. 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These Bitters are skilfully and elegantly prepared from a number of invis miting healtliy root. Uirks. herbs and vines. An invaluable tonic and health re storer. GRAKFE.vnF.KO 1M 11 HP nKALVH. A handsomely printed volume of SiW pages, eontain imr concise and extrermlv idiin descriptions of all mimsT of disease, their svmutom and treatmen' Every fuinily sh.ibl have one. Price otily li cent. It will lie sent, )s.t paid, to any p--t office in Calirot nia or vregon, on i tie receip oi t eeiiu oj n. wi i- press. Address Rislinaion A Co.. San Francisco. The Graerenherg Medicines are for sale by all Drug gists and A pxthecarle thronshout the eonntry. (ieneral Ag.'ut for California and Oregon BEDIXGTOX A Co.. Wholesale lniggisU. No. 101 Clay street. Rami Davis Agents, Portland. Ban Franciseo, D;c. 12, 1-iT. Smlt L. P. Fisher'. 4 DVERTIHING Agency. San Francle No. 1711 . Washington street, up stairs, nearly opposite to Magulre s 0ra House. L. P. FISH Kit is the authorized Agent or the Okriion Svavesmam; Marysville Herald; Sacramento I'nioo; Han Jompiin Republican. Stockton; Pacific Methodist, Stockton; Honora Herald; Nevada Journal: Gras Valley Telegraph; Red Bluff Beacon; Columbia Gazette: Mmmtain lVmocrat.riacerville; Tuolumne Courier; Calvarer. Chronicle, Mokelumne Hill; El Dorado IH-mocrat; Shasta C'sirier: Mariposa Gazette; Yreka Weekly Union: Trinity J-mrnal, Weaverville; Iowa Hill News; Weekly Ijedger. Jackson; San Jose Telegraph; Sonoma County Journal; FoUom Dispatch; California Mining Jottrnul; L"s Angi'les Star; Simt.i liiirlnra Giizette; San Diego ller.il.l; Al'ii'-ila Cmnty Gazette; Placer Courier. Yankee Jim's, Napa County Repnter; Sierra Ib-mm-rat, Dowuieville; Hiimlsildt Times; Union; Oregonian, Portland. O. T. Pacific Christian Advocate, Salem, O. T. Jacksonville Herald, Jacksonville. O. T. Pioneer and Democrat. Olympia. W. T. Washinston Republilian, Steilacoom, W. T. I'oynesiaii, Honolulu, S. I.; Paeilic Commercial Advertiser, Honolulu S. I. Mexican Extraordinary, City of Mexico; Hongkong Register. ADVERTISING IN THE ATLA NTIC STATES, L. P. F.has'now completed bis arrangements for the forwarding of advert isement to all the principal largest circulating Journals and Newspapers published in the Atlantic states. A line opiMirtuiiity is hero offered to those who wish to advertise in any part of the Union, of doing so at tfie lowest rates, and in a prompt and satisfactory man ner. August 25. 1S.17. JUf Boot and Shoe Store IT'ltEDEIllCfv W I C K M O X would announre V to the citizen of Salem, and the surround ing country. Hint he have taken a store on the east side of Commercial street, north of the nostoflice where he will keep constantly on hand a full assort ment of every kind of 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 of work will be complied with. and the work done in a substantial and workmanlike manner. Give me a call and examine my stock. FREDERICK. W1CKMON Salem. March 12,1857. 13tf Bakery aud Confectionery. rrtHE undersigned would announce to the public that 1 they 11 Ave esuiuiisuuu n-inicie iu mc vamiig ana confectionery business at Salem, on Commercial street, second door north of the Union House. A thorough exriciic ut the liaking business they trust will enable them to give satisfaction to tlieirciiHtomers. All orders promptly tilled. Groceries and Fruits, will also be kept constantly on hand. Juciila A & UiKaK April . l-.7. fitf Storage! Storage! WE are prepared to store all kinds of farmers pro duce, on the most liberal terms. Also to attend to all kinds of commission and shipping business. Our warehouse is situated immediately on the bank of the river, at the steamboat landing. And in shipping or receiving goods or produce, unattended with expense oi drayage. utAuu a houuk, Albany, Sept. 10, 1857. 27m6 THERMOMETER CHURNS, just received and for sale at lcp J, w. c. UKISSWOL.DS X CO -s m R. H. Crtnor. ATTORNEY AND C0UNBEL0B AT LAW. AHmny, O.T.Feb., IMS. Wf Medical. J AS. W. Mc A. FEE, M. D., Physician and Burgeon. Office over Star. Barnard A Co.'s Store, Front St., Monroe, lleuton Co., O. T. 8m 17 Or. 8. 11. Unckles, OFFICE. SALEM, OREGON TERRITORY. Salem, November 9, 157. &tf William C. riwold H Co., M ERCHANTS. SALEM. OREGON TERRITORY. W. C. ORISWOI.O. ZZtf C. M. WOOOWOKTII. Medical Notice. Til E subscrllier, would inform the Inhabitants that be is at his old stand, ready to attend to all calls in his profession : also he nas on hand well selected stock of Eclectic concentrated Medicines, with a well avorted supply of Syringes, all of which he will dispose r 1 . . w ... lltil'VT Ul on msipnuw isrrum. 11. 11annr1.it Salem December i, 1850. Sstf Medical Notice. DR. R. W. SHAW, liteorsan Francisco, California, nflbra his nrofessional services to the citizens fo SuTem and vicinity, and respectfully solicits a share fo public favor. mgr uuceil itmauu rcuuwi uiu store. 14y R. W. SHAW. S. Kllsworth, ATTOr.NET AMD COUNSELLOR, TT R. Sunreme and other Courts. Office Euirene KJ Cfty, lJtne 1-ouiny, urcgon jemiory. Commissfiiiicrof Deeds for New York, Con nei Also Connecticut, Ae. August 26. ls;H. 24tf Wallaaet University. SALEM, OREGON. rjvHB FACULTY during the present year will con J. siKt of Rev. F. S. Hovt. A. M-. President anil Acting Profess- or of Ancient ltngsages and Mathematics. C. II. Hall, A. II.. Professor or .Natural Science. D?"l'" Spacing"!' l' Teacher, of Common English. Bliss ha rah Buckingham, leacner or instrumental Music. TlieCoLLKiliATB Di:rARTEKT or the Wallamet Uni versity has been organized. Young men designing to pursue a tegular C sirse of Study, are Invited to avail themselves or the advantages afforded by this Institu tion. All available resources will lie made u-s-ol to meet the wanti of student. Efforts will lie continued to secure a suitable endowment ;and no pains will be spar ed In obtaining eompetentsnd exjierieiiced Instructors. The Collegiate year Is divmed Into mrer leemt, eom- meneing as follows: The first term on the S Thursday in isepiemner. " second term on tlie 1st " January, third " " last " " April. The first two terms are fifteen trert facj the third, eleren trerAs. Vacatioss. There will be two vacations in the yean one. In April, of liro eee, and one, in the sum mer. l nine trrrK. Ti itiom wiil be at the rate of fl per week, or tin per annum. lltr. UUMiii.t lAMiitir. n i miriiuiiiiii DicrARTMKST. Terms The Academic year Is divided Into rot a Tlie first term liegins on the last Thursday or Angust- " second term begins on the 2d " - .ovem. third " last " January. Tourth " " - lxt " " April." Vacation-. There will lie two vacations In the year: one in April, or ftco tcerki; aud one in the summer, of Six cer. TriTiox will be paid at the beginning of each Term in adranee. at the following rates: In l-an-iiages. Highrr Mathematics t hem., f 10 TO " Other studies or the Academic Division, . . I ; " Common Enslish Division.... . 8 50 Irimarv " a 50 For ne or the Piano, 2 50 Instrumental music, : in oo w Instruction! In vocal music is given to all the student free of rtirrgr. ADMissiox-fstudents will lie aamiuca at any tunc; ml will Is rniretl lor uuuon inim &ne irnir lucj eir ter only, but their pm-res will be greatly promoted l.v eut..nnff earlv In tne Araapmic vear. la case where, from necessity, students leave liefore the end of the term for which payment has been made, a just pnirtion not more than three-fourths nor less tlmn noe.r.mrth of the tuition fee will le rerunded. Student ate not allowed V leave just before exsraina- ti-in. Pafpins who are inattentive to this point, innid ereat injury upon both the student and the Institu tion. ... lloiiimvu. Tonus aentlemen and ladies can obtain board at reasonable rates with private families- I'lH DS IIP Sti-ov A Crse ff Study has lieen adopteil for both the Collegiate and Preparatory De partments, well calculated to secure ripe scholarship, mental discipline, and a preparation for the active du ties ol life. A lilieral Course or Study has leen sdopted lor young ladies who desire to obtain a thoronsh etlm-ation. i- A Diploma will lie awarded to all who shall enn,tib-te the iireseribed coarse. The Ghvkrskt will lie pareniai isn stnev aim ing constantly at the formation of correct habits of Self-Government. Careful attention will be given to manners and morals. ScnoLAKsmrs. nernetnal. or for the period of ten venrs securing tuition at very reduced rates, can tie purchased. For further particulars apply to the Presi- ueni. Per order of Executive Committee. F.S.HOYT. Pec. Board of Trustees. Salem, Dec. 10. 1.i7. 4 Itf New Constitution for Oregon. 'I'lTEbeg leave So announce to the public that we v t are just receiving n large anu wen seiecieu mm nf rand from San Francisco, which ha len selected with great care by Mr. Alexander, who has been attend ing that market ror some time, thererore we can srely sv to the public that we can, and will aell.goocsas low at wholesale or retail AS ANY HOUSE IN OREGON. We will take in excliange Tor goods all kinds or pro N.HWe will also pay cash for all kinds of pro duce, to-wit: . Wheat. Flour. Butter. Eggs, Bacon, Pork, Lard n.ta A.e. Mt. Ae. All who wish to purchase, will do well to call and ex- amiMA IfeakfiBV frkiltrhaaJin W elsewhere. Our stock consist of every thing in the line that this market callsfor to-wit: Grey. White, Red and Blue Blankets; Coats. Vest. lants. Hats and Hat covers; I'ndcrand Over shirt. Wool and Cotton; Every description of White Shirts: Oueens Ware, Hard Ware and Cutlery; Ibsits.Shoc coarse and tine: tlrngans Calf. Kip and Cowhide: U iwJ IM .i.ls Merinos. Delnins. lute patterns. In short every kind of piece goods, and the BEST TEA ever shipped minis niaraei. ALHO Cedar shingles. Timothyseed and Hops. S- Give us a call, and see for yourselves.- ALEXANDER A McEWAN. Corvallis, Oct 1!), 1Vi7. 33tf New Arrival of Jewelry, &c JUST FROM SAN FRANCISCO. T ROSENTHAL informs his pstrons and .1 . friend, that ho has just returned from Tj San Francisco witn a select asso-inieiii m t- tj, . i .... i ... i ' ' elr', illUslCSH llisinillieiius, tuucij, i-.v., mm offers them for sulc at Ins store on Frout street, mgr One door be-low Dr. Coombs office's JEWELRY. Gold and Silver watches; Gold and Silver chains; Gold bracelet; Gold ear-rings; Gold breastpins; Gold llnirer rimrs: Lrs-kets: Gold pens and pencils; (iold sleeve buttons; Silver and Plated ware; fancy goods and perfumery. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Fifes; a large assortment of Accordeons, Ladies' work boxes of all kinds. Gold and Silver spectacles, old and Silver spoons, Cutlery, Clocks an endless variety, .vc, e. mw Watches, Clocks and Jewely repaired, and all kinds of Jewelry made to order. tr All of my work warrantodta. ra-Don'trorgef'The Sign of the Big Watch."-5 Corvallis, Oct. 24, 157 33tf Blacksmiths aud otliers, Look. A LLAN McKIXLAY A CO. have now on hand a 2tl. large and well selected stock of liar iron. Cast Steel, Horse shoe do., German dos, Nail rod do.. Plough do., Plate do.. And intend to keep np tlie assortment so as to suit the wants of customers. Give us a call, and you will find that we not only have the fullest stock, but will sell " aschean as the choanest." We are constantly receiv ing additions to our aseortmontso as to replace what is soio. Oregon City, Dec. 23, 185G. 4ltf Blanks. T"EEPS, mortgages, powers of attorney for sale of scrip, tax receipts, unnl proots, and notincauons a new lot just printed and for sale at the Statesman umce. , July 27. 1857. 20tf ! Wanted. 100 000 ,'ns'Ro"n,HogItonndliiexc'iB,,se 9 for cash, by -nc-Trw - i A. Ol. vu ibOi.Lirj. as- Oflice at Or is wold & Co. Salem July 1, 18.7 18tf Look Here! w E have just received 88,000 lbs. of ground alum salt, which we arc selling at e-i.is' per nunurcu GIUSW OLD & CO. WANTED in exchange ror cash or merchandise, bushels of good apples, to be delivered by 100 the turn or August Inirbest price paiu. m. c. mi, ,E. Notice TS hereby given, that C. S. Woodworth is authorized q iransaci mv Dervintu ouaiuca uunux hit . r w.. (ililSHrm.li Salem, June 17,181" 15 tf BOOK8! BOOKS!! BOOK ..AT.. The City Book-Otore, ( FRONT ST., PORTLAND, O. T., I A. R. SIIIPLEY & Co., ave li Store, and will be receiving by the 1st of June 5jr2 223 CD tty H Q 0 N HOOKS AND STATIONERY! Which they offer to the SPRING TRADE At small advances on New York prices, ve us a call, or send as an order, and we are Oound to give yon satisfaction! A. It. Shipley & Co., A.r the Sulk Auksts Iu Oregon and Washington Ter ritories for the sale of The American Statesman. A GUEAT BOOK 1 1 Being the only, political history or the United States. Rend us your names. Price It 00 : Payable on de livery of book. Can deliver by the 1st of September to all who send ns their names by 1st of May. Catalogne of Part of onr Stock : fcCHOMi BOOKS. Rbapkr. Sanders' old 1st, Sd. 3d, Ith, and Sth, and The Young Ladies ; Sanders' New 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and Sth; Parkers' 1st, 2d. 3d, 4th and Sth; Mc GufTey's 1st, 2d, :id, 4th and 5th. ni'KLLKKS. Sanders uiu, asuuers Jtw; clemen cy . . . Pkimkks. Sanders 1 fctoruvl, scuool and Parker s. Gkimik Aril iks. Mitchell's Ancient and Modern, Ol- qey s, Morres, McMaiicy s, ana Monteitns 1st ana 2d Book. Mathkmatics. Anthraetics Thomson s. Tables, Mental, Analysis. Practical, and Higher; lfoviea' Pri mary, intellectual, scnooi anu university; miin s Colburn's Itay's Sbiddard's; Havies Algebra, Sur veying, Geometry, Practical Mathematics, Math. Ilic tionary, lgic of Mathematics, Analytical Geometry, and Philosophy of Mathematics. Grammars. Green i Clarke s Bullion s Smith s Kirksm's Siencer's Tower's. PiiiLosoruiKs i-arKer s is treason, juveuue ana 3:lusil; Comsbs k's Smith s. HlSTOttlBS. iison s juvenile, anu unixcu states; Parley's Universal; Wlllard's Universal, aud United States. LASiirAOF. Coopers irgu: Anurews ijitin Kea- dct; Viri ltomie: Andrews initio firainmur; McCIm tock 1st and i-1 Book in I-ntii:, and do. in Greek; Aa hon's G.-cck Grammar and lfeadcr; Johnson's Cicero. Fas-ptelles I-rench Grammar aim llcailcr; ivoouimrys limiun tiraminarand Header, Telcmaipic. Greek Tes tament; Kreiich. self tanght; Surreniie's French lic- ti-uinry; Andrews l-ntin do. i.ijieu tt scotts ureea 4o. Anthon s Classical do, Mniia s do do. Mictiosaries. We! tcr' School, High do, Aca- cmic. Uuiversity, lloyal 8vo, Unabridged and Cobbs P.s lil t. Misi-kli-ankoi-s. Mattison s Astronomy. jNewrnan s Rhetoric. Wood's It-itanv. Kame's Elei.a:its of Crit icism. Parker s Aid In tmiMiwition. I'arKera r.3ter- -iss. Brookficld's Composition. McElligott's Young Analvr.er. do. Ana'ytiral Manual. Parkers otd lloil.HT. Mavliew s Bisik Keeping, vt ayland s Miral Science. Paley s natural inouopy. ninur s igncui ture for Sclniols. I'pham's Intellectual Philosophy. Mahan's do, do. Milt-m; loang: Polloc:and inump- S.H1- (Kilition for Schools) Cutters Anatomy and IMir.iol.irv. Amcncan lietiaier. Newman s roimcai K.-00..111V. Hitchcock a liicy. Great variety ol o-akrr and Elocution. All kinds of School Station ery; Slates of all size; Irawing Bioks; I 'rawing Pais-r; I'erforafasl Card Ihard; Bristol Board: Pencils and Bnisltes; Osborn s Colors; InKstands, every size and style, Ac. Ac., o. ?I r.I-l. A. r.i,i. 3 rco fiv.-s. HisTosr lUucnift's United State. volume- Hildrelh's do, do, S volumes. Frost's Pictorial United States. Tavlor s do. do, do. li tta s lltst. lUrvoliilion. IVb?roirs do. Wilson's United States. Willard's do. Hist. Indian Wars United t-tate. w illard Universal History. Mullt-r s do do, Bottwa s Hist. W orld lor volume. Hollin a Ancient History. 1-arrs do, dj. Hume's England. Mcaulay's di complete, llickens Child's do. Ijngard s do. Ci'ulsm a fhune. I ' Au di -ne's IU-formati ui. Hang's M. E. Church. Allison's E inipe, 1st and Jd Series. Prescott s n ork. Burders Hi-t. of llcligion. Hist, of Council of Trent. Jose- plms. All of Ablsitt's Histories. Historical Cabinet, ijtieens of Spain, yucms of Scotland. Help's Spanish t'oiiiitet. Brace's Hungary. Kidder's Brazil. Eit b.ink's Brazil. Parley's Universal. History f Cm- .ides. Ancient Egyptians. Hallam's Middle Ages. nisifirT i.ir mils. in'Tiiir-i i i.uiiub uiicru -uin. I swing's Field l-mk of llevolution. r.ii iRriir. 1'lutarcu s uves. uie branu won derful Churactera. Great and Celebrated Characters. Lives of the Sieuers. Autobiography of Fmlev. I-a- m art iue's Cdclirated Chtracters. 1 jfc of Adam Clarke. il i Bishop licddiug. do Kiebuhr. do lien. Harrison. 1 1 Oanicl H-s'ne. Uo Uoiierts. do 1-atavette. cau- tains of Koman Ilepnblic and Old World. lr. Chal mers, 4 toI. ljves of llumlsddts. Mrs. lingers. M i.ait. Wcslev. Hetcher. Life and Times of Clav: Irvins;' Wa-hington. Eminent Mechanics, laves of Chief Justices. Jiisephiue. Jiaisileon. Charles Lamb. Jackson. Gen.Greeu. Joan of Arc. Lady JaneGrer. J. U. AiJtnis. Julienne. laniel Webster; Kinirs of Home. King and vieen. i.ieomta. Lives t,j ine I'oiie. Prescott's Philip 2d. Mary and Martha Wash- in irtoii. Pioneer Women f the Vtest. Travels'. llnck s China. Amiicaman. Stephen s EgvpL Olins Travels. .Mungo I'arK. A He Aotes. dveuture ou Miisiiuito Snore. Bayard Taylor s Trav els. IHirbin s Travel in the East. Scientific. Branife s Km-yclopelia. I'nysicaf Geog- ranhr of the Sea. wood s .natural History, uruner lectures. I seiui Arts, iismns. Miniiernain-ai xnc- tionarv. Ixigie of Mathematics. Wonders of x ience Miti-heil's I'laneUrv and Stellar Worlds. liOonus' Re cent Progress of Astronomy. Smith's I'ictionary of Art and Science. KnnanK s il voraulice. hick s worKS. Various work on Architecture. I'uetbt. Bvron various styles. Shakespeare, d'u Milton, do. Burns, do. Hemans, do. .M mre, do. Thomnson. Young. Pollock. Tupwr. Cowper. Pope. I'nmiibell. nadswortu. Hssian. Montgomery. Kir White. Female Poets of England, do. do. Aineric . ml muir otbers. IMH1KS or KKF1SKKSCK C ITIHpTOi- Ol owsnipaT. do. do. Fine Arts. do. a. Biography. Uselul Arts. McColloch's tlazetteer. Harper's Universal Gazetteer. FltnT ASH AOBICTLTtTtAL. KIIKH S nill JlooK. Thomas' do. Powaing s do. Barry s do. t essenden s Farmer and Gardener. Fruit. Flower and Vegetable Ganh-ner's Companion. Allen on the Grape. Pardee on Strawberry. Florist's Guide. American Farm Book. Allan s Ibimestic Animais. audi r-axiou s nana books. iv.nkson Horse. Cuttle. Sheen. Hogs. Ac. Tiieolooicai. A ItELiBiors. Harmony and Exposi tion of (iosoets- Neamlers Life of I hnst. Butlers Works. Kiiann s l nnsiian Anesuocy. n esieru new i M 1 1 -1 ll .il "i t in nwciiuiK . .v . . i -. .. ... 1. .... i. . Brand of Hoininic Itule. Elliot on Homanism. Barnes' l .( : I . lln ..; . Iwl.Ml An Uiinieiibi. Votpsv Clarke's Conimentary. Benson s do. Jay s Exercises. Watson's Institutes. Ijirraliee's Evidcnccs. Uutler's Ethical Hiscnnrse. l.ogers Kclipse or h.artti. do. lleason and Faith. Foster's Christ. Perfection. Buker on lliscipline. Writings of Anninius. Jahn's Biblical Arclueology. Bibles, all sizes and prices, from $1 to $20. Testaments, great variety. Methodist II vmiis. Christian Hymn Boots. Lburcn l'salmist. Plymouth Collection. Select Melodies. Christian Palmist. Mkoical. Buclians ramiiy rnt-sician. Hydro pathic do. Ifomcepatiuo otks. ln.i.iNsiirs. Constitutions of United States. Mavliew's Popular Education. Crablie's Synonyms. Piatt's Bisik of Curiosities. Odd I ellow 8 Manual. Ueadley's Works, 14 vols. Mrs. Tuthill's, 6 vols. l,ay ard's Nineveh. Bigelow's Useful Arts. Uaswell's Eu- eiueer's Guide. American Institutions. Pursuit of Knowledge. l'urKJiadison. reruvian Aniiqiiu Wav Down East. Pvnshnrt. Ike Marvel's Work. Sanderson's Cook and Confectioner. Country Rumbles in Enzland. Talesand Itevencs. Ian excellent temper- snce lbsik.1 Money Maker. Escaped Nun. News Kov. I ilea ivnson. .Mrs. naie s .ew uhik imhik. ii ler s Old lied Sandstone, do. Footprint of Creator Voiimr Ladies Counsellor. lonngMansdo. 1'ietonal Catechism. Thomson s Lect. to . Men. Constitn- tional Text Book. t"apti ve in l'awgoma. l lie Ameri can Housewife. Half Hours with Old Humphrey. Athens: it Grandeur ana iccay. airs. reiigwicK s lied wood. do. New Eng. Tale. Lnclc Sams Farm Fence. Arthur's Successful Merchant, do. Tals. Mrs. Partington. Horace Translation. Virgil do. Mrs. Car leu's Works. Heroines of History. Land and Sea. Deck and Port. Sea and Sailor. Ship and Shore. Xavul Life. Smr Paper. Masonic cnart. Irvine 8. Columbus. Long Look Ahead. City of New York. Living Orators of America. Young Man Advied. Mis sions in Tonga and Fegee. Truth Stranger Than Fic tion. Knout and the Russians. Hydrapathic Cook Rook. Heath Bed Scenes. Gift Hook lor ronng Men do. fdo. Indies. Anecdotes for Girls, do. do. Boys. Kootpripts of Famons men. Charlotte Eliznlieth's Work's. Advice to Young Men. Peasant boy philoso- nher. Abbott's Marco Paul Books., do Krancouia. A ml a number of others too numerous to enumerate, Cnnstantlv receiving laree additions to the foregoing. Statioskp.t. Foolscap Paper great variety. Let ter do, do, plain and gilt. Note do, do. do, do. Envel opesall styles. Inksall hind.. Pens and Holders great variety. Blank Books all sizes and styles Mi.ntnntiiiliinis- Dmries. Pass Books, lime JfcsiKs. Paner Cutters. Do Folders. Shipping Beceipt Books. Lithographic Prints a large variety, wrapping r per good variety. Waters, sseanng max, c, Finallv. we have a good variety of Mraic Books New Carmina Sacra. Alpine Glee cinn r.il.-iiii-r. Chorus Glee Book. Metropolitan do. a...n.i' Xl.ilmlisn. Christian Psalmist. Piano Instrnc- . , i:ii .r .in Flute do. Accordon do. Violin do Melodeon do, l'lymouth Collection with Music, Sheet VI il.-il And the most varied assortment of Stationery ever ffered in Oregon. ..... .. . ... ar- This stiH-k is all bought in New York and other l . u . . Eastern cities ana is oiu UNIFORM PRICES. 3- We keep ou band School Books in large quan ties, togctuer witn most oi me puoucaiioaa oi Harper & Brothers; -Derby & Jackson; Ivison & Phinney; Phillips & Samson? A. S. Barnes & Co.; Miller, Orton & Mulligan; . Iary & Getz; - - Putnam; 1 ln. ..J nSm. Aliliieiiou, muw ...il. . . We ask yonr patronage. If nnabl to visit us asd examine our stock, your order will be attended to on the same terms as if yon bougnt m person. Portland, March 28,1857. . Stf 'All or the above works may be had W. Kenyon & Co.'s City Hook Store, Salem." nedicaL DR. L. J. CZAPKAY'S PRIVATE medical and surgical Instittrte, Sacramento street, below Montgomery, opposite Pacific Mail Steamship Cn's office, San Francisco, California. Es tubli'hed in 1864, for the permanent enre of all Private and Chronic Diseases, and the suppression of Quackery. Attending and Resident Physician L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D., late In the Hungarian Revolutionary War, Chief Physician to the 20th Regiment of Honveds, chief Sur geon to the Military Hospital of Pesth, and late Lec tarerou bisseases of women and children. TO THE AFFLICTED. Dr. L.J.CZAPKAYretonut his sincere thanks to his numerous patients for their patronage, and would take this opportunity to remind them that he continues to consult at his Institute for the cure of Chronic diseases of the Lungs .Livers .Kidneys .di gestive and genitive organs, and all private diseases, viz : Syphilitic nlrers, gonorrhoea, gleet, strictures, seminal weakness and atl the horrid consequences of self abuse, and hehopes that his long experience and successful practice of many years, will continue to ensure uim a snare oi puunc pa-tronage. By the practice of many year in Europe and the United States, and during the Hungarian wsr and campaigns, he is enabled to apply the most efficient and successful remedies against diseases or all kinds. He uses no mercury charges moderate treats his pa tient in a correct and honorable way has references of un'jne-stionable veracity from men of known respect ability and high standing in society. All parties con sulting him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment, and implicit secresy. To Tiiie Ladies or Orbtion and CAurosNiA. L.J. CZArKAT, M. D.,Physi.-ian Surgeon and Aceoncheur .in vites the attention of the sick and aftficted females la boring nnder any of the various forms of diseases of the brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood, kid neys, and ali diseases peculiar to their sex. The Doc tor is effecting more permanent cores than any other physician In uregon or (.aiiforma. iet no fafse delicacy prevent vou, but apply immediately, and save yourself f run paiufnl suffering and premature death. AH mar ried ladie. whose delicate health or other circumstances do not allow to have an increase in their families should write or call at Dr. I- J. Czapkay's Medicrl lntitrrte, Sacramcnti St.. below Montgomery, opposite P. M. S.S. Co's office .and they will receive every possible relief and help. The Doctor Offices arc so arranged that he can be consTiued witiiotit molestation. 12m3 w A 1 consultations I by letter or otherwise.) free. Address to DR. L. J. CZAPKAY, Medical Institute, San Francisco, Cal. REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF MEDICAL RE LIEF. Below we publish the certificates of two of tlie sufferers from the pangs or disease, who having recovered tneir f-irmtr health, and impelled by grati tude, make known their cases and remedial a?e'ut. and I heir statements are authenticated by a Notary Pabiic. lliedrmanu or ryiciety imuenoasiy command their publicity, and we commend their perusal to the atten tion or ell afflicted : CERTIFICATE. The nnJersigned. desirous of aeqoaintinff those who may lie unfortunate enonh to be similarly afflicted, where 'a permanent relief of their snfferinir mav be obtained, feels it bis duty to thus pnblicly express nis most sincere grauimie to I r. l. J. lapkay, for the permanent recovery ef his health. Borne down by the distressing svmptoms incident to the vicious practice of uncontrollable passion in youth ; depressed in body and mind ; unable to perform even the most trifling dnty imp ise.l npon the daily avocations of life. I sought the advice of many physician, who at first regarded my disease as of trifling importance but ala ; altera few weeK. ami in several instances months, ot tbeir treat ment, I f'Hind to my nnntterable horror, that instead of relief, the symptoms became more alarming in their tort -ire ; and being, told by one that my disease, being principally conn nea la t!ie brain, medicine would be of little consequence. I despaired of ever regainine mv health, strength and energy ; and. as a last resort, and with but a faint hope, called upon Dr. Czapkay, who, after examining my case, prescribed some medicine which almost instantly relieved me of the dull pain and dizziness in my head. Eneonrsged by this result, I resolved if place mysell immediately nnder his care, and by a strict oliedience to his directions and advice, my head became clear, my ideas collected, tlie constant pain in my back and groins, the weakness of my limlw, the nervous reaction of my whole body on the slight est alarm or excitement; the misanthropy and evil foreUslinirs; tne self distrust and want of confidence in others; the incapacity to study, and want of resolu tion: the frightful, exciting, and at times pleasurable dream at night, followed by involuntary discharges, have all disappeared: and in'fact. in two months after having consulted the Doctor, I felt as if inspired by a new life that life which, but a short time ago, I con templated to end witn my own nami With a view to guard tlie unfortunate from falling into tlie snares of incompetent quacks. I deem it mv duty to offer this testimony to the merit and skill of Dr. Czapkay, and recommend him to all who may stand ia need of medical advice, being assured by my own exj-erience, that once nnder his care, a radical and pwmln.nt sarss wilt be tHtllnl. - 11- r r ILLMOKE. SUite of California, Conuty of San Francisco. Sub scribed and sworn to before me, this 17th day of April, a. v. inio. t. -signeo j JOHN MIDDLETOX, ti8.J Notary Public CARD. Prompted by an honest desire of mv heart. I wb-h to lay before the public a case whk-h deserves a high com mendation, not only as an act ot scientific skill, but that of hmnanity. also. About two years ago. I sud denly and from causes unknown to me, was seized with a tit or KriLKrsv, wnich. owing to my inability to meet the expenses eonseqnent upon a thoroucrh medical treat ment, and the discouragement which I met with on attempting it, soon became such (as was then led to lielieve.) as t defy the skill of any physician. I was frequently, wiuie in pursuit ol mv railing, throws down to the ground without the slightest warning, and al though insensible to the agonies, yet I despised the mis ery of my existence. While in this state, and having previous hi my amcnon lasted tne sweets ot lire, I once more was induced to attempt seeking aid of a physician, snd, by recommendation, called npon Dr. L. J. Czap kay. 1 told him my circrtrnstances, and my inability ii n-nira unit lor n is services regardless Ol wnK'O, however, he at once undertook my else, and with the blessing of God. I was once more restored to perfect health. Unable to reward him for the boon which I enjoy at present, and yet conscious of my indebted ness, i consiocr it one to myself anu to all afflicted, to make the ease public, in order that those in need of medical advice may find a physician in whom every cumiueuce can oe piacea. M El EK a ABLONSKY. Il S.J State of California, Conntyof San Francfc?co, f Suliscribeil and sworn, to before me this first day of AUgllsl, A.M.: 100. Un-BERT A. liRANT. Notary Pabiic. l. s. CjPElJMATORRHtEA.or Local Weakness.nervons de- kj bility, low spirit. lassitude, weakness of the limbs and back, indisposition and incapacity for labor and study, dullness of apppetite, loss of memory, aversion to society, love oi solitude, timidity.seii-distrnst, dizziness, headache, pains in the side, affection of the eves. Dim ples on t he face, sexual and other infirmities in man, are cored without fail by the justly celebrated physician and surgeon. L. J. Czapkay. His method of curing diseases is new (unknown to others) and hence the great suc cess. All consultations, by letter or otherwise, free. Address, L. J. CZAPKAY, M.D., San Francisco, Cal. The Greatest Disrorrry of the Iff. IRE AT Blessines to Mankind! Innocent but Potent! VI DM. CZAPKAY'S PBorHH-ACTtcru, (self-disinfecting agent.) a sure preventive against Gonorrberal and Syphilitic diseases, and a ceitain and unsur passed remedy for all venereal, scrofulous, gangrenous and cancerous ulcers, fa-ted discharges from vagina, uterus and urethra, and all eutanous eruptionsjind dis ease. As innorulation is preventive against small pox, so is Dr. Czapkay's Prophylacticum a preventive against Syphilitic and Gonorrhoea! diseases. Harmless in it self, it possesses the Dower of chemically destroying the syphilitic virus, and thereby saving thousands of debauchees from being inrected by the most loatnsome of all diseases. Let- no young man who appreciates -health be without Dr. Czapkay's Prophylacticum. It is in very convenient packages, and will be found con venient for use, being used a a soap. Price, So. For sale at Dr. L. J. Czapkay's Private Medical and Surgi cal Institute, Sacramento st., below Montgomery, oppo site V. al. Co s. otnee, fan r r-.ncisco. , All letters must be addressed toL. J. Czapkay, X.D. San Francisco, TR. L. J. CZAPKAY'S Grand Medical and Surgical XJ Institute, Sacramento St., below Montgomery oppo site Pacific Maill Steamship Co.'s Office, San Francisco. The Doctor offers free consultation, and asks no remu neration unless ne effects a cure. Umce hoars from A. M. to u 1". M. CERTIFICATE. I, the undersigned. Governor of Hnntraxv. do testify hereby .that Dr. L. J.Czapkay has served during the con test for Hungarian liberty, as Chief Surgeon in the Hun garian army .with faithful perseverance whereof I have given him this certificate, and do recommend him to the sympathy, attention and protection of all those wuu are capaoie oi appreciating patriotic self sacrifice, Anil n n-bfea---i. A.1 mi-f.irfiinii t . . -1 -i-1 . . , . i. - ... .... -ui.1.1,, umi.. Austin Li-AJ IO, . . Governor or Hungary. Washington-City, Jan. 6, 1852. 3 Persons not wishing to lose time in correspond- mg. piease enclose I ill in their letters, ana tney wm get immediate attention to their eases. Address, L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D., San Francisco, Cal. Dec. 21 , 1S.57. 3m41 .Dickinson Type Foundry. THELPS D ALTOS. Boston. LP. Fisher, Agent, . nan x- rauciscu. uraeni auHCltca lor type, leads. mie, ac. August S3, 1857. 24tf LADIES' cloaks, latest style, for sale cheap at 42tf WAKASMrcg ACos. AFRESH assortment of all wool plaids, at , 42tfl W. K. SMITH 4 Ctf s. 25,000 Wort if SPRIKG AITD SUr inEB GOODS! flint! inraiilkm vnnlil MBtur.ll. i . . .. . . " -' - wirci.i.miiy ininrm taeirrns- JL tomers and the public generally that tbey have on hand, and are in constant receipt oC goods from San Francisco and New York a large and wtUse-' lected stock consisting in part oT Alum, allspice, and alpacca. Bonnets, berages, and bro. linen, Cambric, crash, and calico, , Domestic de laines, and damask. Edging, embroidery and everything. Flannels, fringes, and fancy Bxin's, Ginghams, gaiters and gloves, Handkerchiefs, hose and hair-pins; Iron, ink, and insertings. Jaconet.jeans, and Java coffee. Knives, kid gloves, and knitting-pins Lawns, lard and Liverpool salt. Mustard, mirrors, and matches, Needles, nails, and nice things. Oils, overshirts, and Oolong tea, Pins, pants, and paper, Quilts, quills, ana qneensware', Ribbons, razors, and rat-traps, Silks, sugar, and shaving soap. Tea, tobacco, and turpentine. Umbrellas, nnder-sleeves, and useful thlngs,- Yeils, varnish, and vinegar, , Wreathes, woolen goods, wafSe-irons, Yarn, yeast, and Yankee notions, Zinc, and aephyr worsted, Ac, Ac, and so oa, Besides many other articles too numerous to mention all or which we are offering at reduced prices, adopt-" ing the plan of " Quick sales and small profits.'' The ladies will find in their department a large stock" of fancy goods, direct from New York, which is not usually kept in Oregon, and by arrangements wiy. be rfl" constant receipt adequate to the wants of the ladies.' The Gentlemen's Department of furnishing good will seldom lie equalled, and excelled by none in Salem." IRON. The blacksmiths and iron dealers will always Snd a well-selected stot k or all sizes and shapes, to-' get her with a good assortment of iron axles, from 1-4 . 6 in., to 2 x 1 1 inches, which we are selling at Portlancf prices, adding freight. We are prepared to receive all kinds of produce if' exchange ror jroods, and also money. For full partico-' lar: call -and examine ror yoarselves. w. c. GBiswcfLD ft eo Salem. Feb. 10. 1SS7. 48tf LiTery and Sale Stable. 1TTE are now keeping Livery stable in Oregon City, where Houses can ways be obtained on liberal terms. We are also prepared with excellent sta bles, well supplied with hay and eats, to ttep hoists by day or week. Those who call upon ns may reel as sured that every attention will be given to horses left in our charge. GIBSON & POTTEB. August II, 1S57. 22U Salem Tannery. THE subscribers have purchased tfce Tanner ' Sa lem, formerly belonging to Eli-ha S.rocg. All de scrptions of leather will be kept constantly on hand and the highest price, in ca-h or leather, will at al times be paid for hided and bark. CLARK & HOLM AS. Salem, Oct, 24, 137. Iy33paid City Hotel, Corrallis. MESSES. A. B. & I. SPHEXGER WOULD annonnce to the citizens of Corvallis, and1 the travelling public generally, that they have thoroughly refitted this well known establishment, and are now prepared ror the accommodation or customers. The rooms have all been newly refurnished, the beAs clean and comfortable, and their table will be furnish ed with the best the market affords. Corvallis, Aug. 30, 1S57. 25yl Allan, MeKinlaw, & Co., HAVE jnst received a stock of New Goods, anp would invite all those who wish to procure GOOi I articles at reasonable prices, to call and see them. They consist in part of the fallowing: ,nndstooe. Canal and Wheel Barrows rain Cradles, Fancy Brooms. Grass Scythes and Snaths, Plain do Brush do do Assorted Colored Pails. 16 so Harrows, 23 teeth Painted Tubs. Garden Bakes, Zinc Washboard. do Hees-, Blacksmith a Bellows, do Spades. Cross-cat Saws. 7 ft Polished Shovels, do 6 ft ' Hay Fores, SIiU Saw3. 7 ft Manure Forks, Hair Mattraases. doo Me diums, do atarle. Window Glass! 8 by 18 Hair Bolsters, doable. do JO by 11 do smgle, do 7 by 9 Sperm Candles. Window Sashes A by 10 Adamantine dos, do 10 by 12 Grape brand TobacetT Ot Bows and Yokes, Loc ke do do Bla.ikets, Baize, Lmdsey, Sheetings, Ticks, Ac-te We keep constantly on hand a larye supply of GRO CERIES, CLOTHIXG. HAP.DWARE.and many arti cles too numerous to mention. ALL AX, M KIXLAT & CO. Oregon City. Sltf Kenfeu's Dasnerreaa aw AMBROTYPE GALLERY. THE undersigned having recently returned from San Francisco, is bow prepared to take those beautiful Pictures on Glass railed A fB ROT VP K S, which have almost entirely superceded the Daguerreotype ia th r.a--i ana :san r ranctsco. Gallery in the new bnildinr. erected etveaail far Me butinm, west of the Marion House. WILEY KENTON. Salem . November 11,1 856. Sotf New Store and New Goods. At Oat! and, 3efAeaev's Fern, O. T. ALBERT ZIEBER, Dealer in dry goods, groceries, crockery, hardware, produce, Ac. -Having purchased the stock in trade of G. E. Getch ell, together with the premises known as Metheney's Ferry, on the Willamette river, and having built a new storehouse, and replenished the stock of goods on hand. now oners to exchange, ror prodace or casft, an assort ment of ' Dry goods, consisting of cloth tag", cassimeres. satit- netts, sheeting, shirting, and fancy goods; hats and caps, boots and shoe), groceries in variety, with spices, nuts, raisins, and candies; paint, oils, medicines, per fumery, crockery, tinware, hollow-ware, stoves, hard ware cutlery, and many other articles to meet the wants or tlie public. He has also moved and repaired his warehouse, so that he is now prepared to purchase or take in storage. country prodace, which he can discnarge ry a slide to steamers decks, without loss or expense of d ravage. And being determined to constantly keep on hand a good supply of such goods as the country trade may re quire, he believes be can make it an object foe tbe peo ple ra his vicinity to extend mm ineir patronage.- No difference made in the price of goods, wheth er sold for cash or prodace, October 1, 1S57. 30tf Salem Market. THE subscriber, proprietor of the Salem Market, in the center of the town, is happy to inform the nob lie that he keep constantly on band a supply of a3 thtf varieties of meats, fresh and pickle!. He also has the various kinds or vegeiao.es in thevr season. Beer will be sold as follows: Fore quarters, 6 cents per lb., hind quarter 10 cents; and if yon want a choice piece, I shall charge you a tit a pound. All kindsof farmer's prodace and grain received la exchange for meats. THOMAS CKtfSS.- Salem. J my , isoo. im. C. B. Pillow. DEALER in clocks, watches and jewelry, S lem, O. T. Particular attention paid to the repairing of watches and clocks. All work war- ' ranted. Jewelry repaired at short. notice. UK r Watches and clocks, 8 day striking clocks at a very low price ; also 30 honr marine docks. JKWKLKT. Ladies and gents Brooches, Finger Rings, Ear Bin 2S Gold Buckles, Guard Chains, Ac, Ac iSalem, July 6. 1857. 17tf Salt! Salt!! TONS "San Qnentin" SALT, in about 80 and 100 lb. bags, just received and for sale very cheap? 20 Oregon City, Dee. 6, 1856. Allan & Lewis. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS, PORTLAND, ORE GON TERRITORY. A STORE room in Orleans, a first rate stand for a produce deafer. The Orleans warehouse and store" will be rented together if required. v u 1 m g fK f Y1 ioaav auvmci. July 8. 1857. lStf Allan. McKlnUr. &. Ca GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Good Gro ceries, Hardware, Ac., Oregon City , O.T. Lard Wanted LARD 25,000 for which cash will be paid, by B.M. DURELLE. atGnswold A Co. Salem, July 1. 1857. 18tf JAS. . RICHARDS, ) tSO. KCCtAAXr, T San Francisco, f Portland, O. T. J " Ricnards& McCiakca. , rOMKlSSTON MKT5CHANTS. anT Jobbers h OVegon? V Floor, Grain, Produce, Fruit. Pork, Bacon. Lard, Hams, A, Ac Orders for Oregon trade promptly at tended tox. Liberal advances mnde on consignments No. 41 Sacramento street, below Front, San Francisco January 27, 1857. 46tf s ALT, sal soda, and sassafras, at (t -Ti) w . k- sat j; a A to av