PIONEER EXCELSIOR AOniCULTimAL 70RE0. THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to announce to the FARMERS and DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT, of California and Oregon, that he has bow facilities for manufacturine- and repairing Arrt- cultnral Implements of every description, from the smallest to the greatest, of the best and most Improv ed kinds, And in the best manner, having bis shop so enlarged as to accommodate sixty workmen, and mr- tebed with steam power and all tbe- necessary ma chineTv of the LATEST and most APPROVED it vies. and inferior to none now in me for the purpose above named. He is confident, that, with hu past fifteen years' experience in California, be can provide the far mers with machines and implements much more suita ble to the wants of the country than any that can be imported, as the soil and products of the country are different from those at home, and require Machines in most cases of a more substantial make, and in many inswuiccs j oiuerenw He designs manufacturing a number of combined Reapers and Mowers, particularly adapted to the use of this country, which will possess more combined strength, durability and lightness, than any other now ta sie. His Cast feteel Deep Tiller Plow has already attained a notoriety in this country far in advance of ny before introduced. He will be able, with what other Plows are made within the State, to supply fully the demand for these Plows the coming season. He designs manufacturing Smith's Patent Gang Plow, so favorably known in the Western States, aud recently introduced here. Also, Premium Panning Mills, from Nos. I to 6. which have given universal satisfaction. Also, the World's Fair Prize Butter Working Churn. to which was awarded the First rreratum at the tali fornia State and Mechanics' Fair, 157. Also. Har rows. Co 114 valors. Side-hill Subsoil and Left Hand Plows, and all other similar implements. HE WISHES to call the PARTICULAR ATTEN TION of the Fanners to his facilities for repairing all kinds of agricultural Implements, being such as to en able him to do every part within his own shop, being prepared to make castings both of iron and brass; there fore he will be able to do repairing in the shortest time and with much less trouble than has heretofore been the case. He wishes also to ANNOUNCE that he has now on the WATER, bound for this PORT, on board the clipper shins WEBMtOTand MARY ROBINSON forty of JOHN A. PITT'S celebrated THRESHERS and SEPERATORS, twenty each, 8 and 10 horse-now-ers, which are superior to any ever heretofore offered in this market, with cast steel Cylinder Shafts and Journal, which has not heretofore been the case, and fa many other respects in such way as to add main to the steady operation and wear of the machines. Persons wishing any of the above machi nes, wi 1 1 do well to forward their orders early, as these are all that will be in the market, of that make this season, and he has the exclusive right of sale for the machine in Califor nia. Oregon and Washington Territories. He will act as put s a sent in protecting the patent on said machine. All persons will please take notice that they will be Held responsinie for any tnrnngement on said patent. He has also on the way a eood assortment of Reapers: tmaoi which are BUltK ALL'S. McCORMICKS H CA SEY'S and HAXX S. Also a full supply of extras for any and all of the above . Machines. Cycles. Sections, Castings of every description, etc in addition, he has on hand a ran supply or Hay Presses, best stvle; Hay and Straw Cutters; Oram Cradles, Grant's; XI Steel Plows; Cincinnati Eagle Steel Plows; Evans A Adams' Galena Plows; Revolving and Wire-Toothed.Horse Rakes; Corn-She Hers: Scythes and Snaths, best make; Hay and Barley Forks: Thermometer and Dash Chnrns: White's Self-Acting Cheese-Presses; Pcmrlas' Pumps; SeeH-eV-wers and Orain-PrflLs; Cider and- Wine-Prestes; Circular Saw Tables; Garden Rakes and Spading Forks; Ames' Short and Long-Handled Spades; Wagons, Drays and Carts; ' Hand-Carts; Ax and Pick Handles: Hunt's and Simmons' Handled Axes; Steel Crowbars; Old Colony Assorted Sails; . . . Grindstones and fixtures; Baling Rope; Wheelbarrows: Plow-Beams and Handles. In fart, m full assortment of all implement rennired by the farmer. He proposes to say that what he man ufactures, as well as what he imports, he will set! on as reasonable t-rms as any can sell similar articles. He is sure that he can and will offer such inducements as to make it to the interest of farmers and merchants to buy of biro instead of imparting. He would, at the same time, tender bis thanks to the public for tbeir liberal patronage during the past season, which has been entirely to r.s satisfaction and much beyond bis expectation at ine beginning or ine season. THOS. OGC SHAW, 33 Sacramento street Manufactory Corner Davis and Sacramento streets. can r rancisco, i ainorn la February, 1S58. 4m49 Cash for Wheat. NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. AT PARKEB.SriL.LJS:, O. T. Br Mclntyre & Boucher. THE subscribers having leased from Mr. Wm. Par ker. his Souring mill aud store for a term of years, where thrv intend dvyiiiji on mining and merchandizing- Toe "mill has gone throngh a thorootrh refitting, viz t new suction fan. boltme cloth, smut machine. with an additional new pair of burs. The whole now complete and in running order, and are now prepared to do all kinds of ea-tom work with dispatch, on the snortest nonce. cisro. a large, and varied assortment of dry goods, gro ceries. Hardware, crockery, boots and eboea, and tne whole of which will be sold at a small advance above cost, we would invite farmers and others, to give ns a call and examine for themselves. Yon will always find ns good natured. pleasant, and ready to show our goods and prices and sell if we can. MW The highest cash price paid for all kinds of country produce. eJt Wm. Parker has closed out his business in milting and merchandizing, and. all persons having claims against the same are requested to present them, and their money is ready And all persons indebted to him are requested to come and make a settlement and save costs. McINTYE ft BOUCHER. January 25, 159. 3m7 Yamhill Race Course. THE races will commence at the Yamhill Race Course on WEDXESDA Y, June 1, 1S58, and con tinue through the week. The proprietor, having leased the Yamhill race track, proposes to offer the following PURSES to be run for, according to the rules of the Yamhill Jockey Club. Fibst Dst Mile Heats best two in three Proprie tor's Purse $200. Sbcoxd Dat Two Mi!e Heats Proprietor's Purse of $300. Third Pay Mile Heats for Three Year Olds Pro prietor's Purse 1200. Pockth Dat Mi! e Heats best three in five Pro prietor's Purse 100. Tex pes cent entrance will be charged for the above purses. Three ntries or more to make a race, and two to start. R. T A LBET, Proprietor. X. B. The proprietor has contracted for lumber to build a suitable stand f.tr spectators, and he intends to make other extensive improvements for tbe accommo dation of visitors. For all persons having horses to train, the track will be ready on the Brat of April. Yamhill Co., Jan. 25. 1858. 47tf I. Q. Washington, AGEXT for tbe prosecution of claims at Washing ton, D. C before the Executive Departments, Con gress and the Court of Claims. Will attend to tbe set tlement of accounts of Marshals, District Attorneys, and other Federal officers, and of contractors with the PostofBce and other Iepartments: also, to the procur ing of Patents for Land. Land Warrant, and other bu siness of a General Agency. Refers to Gen. Joseph Lane. Oregon Territory; Gov. Isaac I. Stevens, Washington Tcr.; Hon. M. H. McAl lister, Hon. Ogden Hoffman and R. Aug. Thompson, of Kan Francisco, Cal.; Hon. James Guthrie. Louisville, Ky., and to the Offii-ers generally of tbe Treasury and Interior Departments at Washington. Address L. Q. WASHINGTON. ly Washington D. C. Corvallis Drug Store. JR. CARD WELL, Druggist and Apothecary, is con- stantly receiving, per California steamers, large and carefully selected stocks of Drugs and Medicines, Oils, Paints, Varnish, Soaps. Perfumeries. Toilet Fur niture, Stationery, and all articles usually kept in Drug Stores. Agent for Jaynes, and other patent medicines, which will be furnished at California, wholesale prices. Mf Orders solicited. "CI J. R. CARD WELL. Corrallis. May 2S, 1857. 12tf Watchmaking. WILLIAM F. HIGHFIELD .Chronometer and Watch maker, Oregon City, to be found at his old stand in front of the United Stales Hotel. late Main-street House, where be can be constantly found prepared to doanybuxiness in his line. Watches cleaned and repaired oa short notice and reasonable terms. Also a choice lot of watches and jewelry for sale. March 6 , 1857. Iy5 1 Noticed "iORYALLlS Ware House, Xo. l.we offer for rent. Vj ISAAC MOORE, or WAYMAX St. CLAIR, In connection with the above we have a pork house and smoke bouse fur rent. lKtf MOORE & St. CLAIR. Coffee. - r' YOU WAXT a really good article of COFFEE, the undersigned have got 1500 pounds best " COSTA RICA." Come in and look at it. ALLAXMcKINLAYACo. Oregon City, Dec , ls&. w ANTED in exchange for cash or merchandise 20.000 lbs. of bacon for wWh r win h. highest price. 6. E.COLE. TAX receipt blanks f sale at the Statesman office at II per hundred. 1HE best black tea you ever saw, at 42tf W. K. SMITH ft Co'a. Tfl TONS assorted Iron, just received at JV 9m3 GRISWOL GRISWOLD ft CO'B. V7dlanst University. SALEM, OREGON. THE FACULTY during the present year will con aist of Rev. F. 8. Hoyt, A. M., President and Acting Profess or or Ancient languages ana statnemaiics. C. H. Hall. A. B.. Professor of Natural Science. Eff SpSs?' I Tocher, of Common English. Miss Sarah Buckingham, Teacher of Instrumental Music. The Collkoiatb DwrAwnMWTof the Wallamet Uni versity has been organized, loung men designing to pursue a regular Course of Study, are invited to avail themselves of the advantages afforded by this Institu tion. All available resources will be made use of to meet the wants of Students. Efforts will ba continued to secure a suitable cndowmeut;and no pains will be spar ed in obtaining competent ana experienced instructors. Tbe Collegiate year is divided into tnrer terms, com mencing as follows: Tbe first term on the 3d Thursday in September. second term on the 1st " " January, third " " last " " April. The first two terms ar. fifteen wttkt tack; the third, eleven wetke. Vacations. There will be two vacations tn the yean one. in April, of two week, and one, in the sum mer, oi nine wttKt. Tvmox will be at the rate of tl per week, or 110 per annum. THIS OREGON" INSTITUTE. Tub PiusrARiroaT PtTABniirsT. Terms The Academic year is divided into vov Tkkms of eleven treekt tack. The first term begins on the last Thursday of August. second term begins on the 2d " Novera. " third ...... laat , January. " fourth " " last " " April. Vacations There will be two vacations in the year: one in April, of too wttkt; and one in the summer, of sir rrrlt. TrinoH will be paid at the begipning of each Term in advance, at the following rates: In Languages. Hiiiher Mathematics ft Chcm., f 10 00 Other studies of the Acadcmio Division, . . I 50 " Common English Division 6 50 Primary " " 5 50 Firr use of the Piano 2 50 Instrumental music 10 0 Instruction! in vocal music is given to all tbe students rre of char ft. Admission Studi-nts will be admitted at any time; and will be charged for tuition from the time they en ter only, but their progress will be greatly promoted by entering early in the Academic year. In cases where, from necessity, students leave before the end of the term for which payment has been made, a just proportion not more than three-fourths nor less than one-fourth of I he tuition fee will be refunded. Students are not allowed to leave Just before examina tion. latmn who are inattentive to this point, initio! great injury upon both the student and the Institu tion. DoAtPlKS. Tounsr eeutTemen and ladies can obtain board at reasonable rates with private families. CorosR or SrrtiT. A Course of Stndy has been adopted for both the Collegiate and Preparatory De partments, well calt.-nl.ited t seenrerrpe scholarship, mental discipline, and a preparation lor tne active un ties nl life. A liberal Conrseof Study has been sdnpted Tor young ladies who desire t obtain'a thorough education. mr A Diploma will be awarded t all who shall complete the prescribed course. The HovntsMfSiT will be parental hut strict aim ing constantly at the formation of correct habits of Self-;overnmeut- Careful attention will be given to manners and morals. ScnoLARsmrs. Bemetnal. or for the l verted of ten years, securing tuition at very rednced rates, cm be purchased. For further particulars apply to the Presi dent. Per order of Executive Committee. F. S. HOYT. Sec. Board of Trustees. Salem. Dec 10, l-".7. ltf New Constitution for Oregon. WE beg leave to announce to the public that we are inst receiving a larsre and well selected stock of goods from San Francisco, whiih has been selected with great care by Mr. Alexmder.who has been attend ing that market for some time, therefore we can safely say to tbe pnblic that we ran, and will sell, gooes as tow at wholesale or retail A3 AXY HOUSE IX OREOOX. We will take in exchange for goods all kinds of pro dnce. X. B-We will also pay cash for all kinds or pro duce, to-wit; Wheat, Flonr, Butter. Eggs, Bacon, Pork, Lard, 0at. Ac, ftc. Ac. All who wish to purchase, will do well to call and ex amine before pun-basing elsewhere. Our stock consist oi every tuiug in tne line mat inis market callsfor to-wit: Grey, White, Hed and Rlne Blankets; Coots, Vest. Pants. Hats and Hat covers; Undcrand Over shirts. Wool and Cotton; Every description of White Shirts: Queens Ware, Hard Ware and Cutlery; Boots. Shoes eoareand fine: Brogans Calf. Kip and Cowhide; Wool Plaids. Merin.is. Delains. late rsttems In short every kind of piece roods, and the BEST TEA ever shipped to this market. , ALSO Cedar shineles. Timothy seed and Hops. C3 Give us a call, and see f"f yourselves. -n AI.KXAf tKR A SltfcWAS. Corrallis. Oct 19. 1S57. 3Stf new Arrival of Jewelry, &c. JUST FROM SAX FRANCISCO. J ROSENTHAL informs his patrons and 5 . friends, that he has jnt returned from San Francisco with a select assortment of Jew- ci.t elry. Musical Instruments. Cutlery, etc.. and offers them for sale at his store on Front street. mw One door below Dr. Coombs oCBce.Sw JEWELRY. Gold and Silver wat-.-hes; Gold and Silver chains: Gold bracelets; tVId ear-rinss; Gold breastpins; tld finjrer rings; Ickets; GolJ pens and pencils; Gold sleeve buttons; Silver and Plated ware; fancy goods and perfnmery. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Gnitars. Yiolins. Flntes. Fifes; a large assortment of AccorTleons. Indies' work boxes of all kinds. Gold and Silver spectacles, Gotd and Silver spoons, Cutlery, Clocks an endless variety, Ac, ftc. mw Watches. Clock and Jewcly repaired, and all kinds of Jewelry made to order. W AH of my work warranted " jry-Don't forget "The Sign of the Big Watcb.-W Corvallis, Oct. 24.1R57 33tf IVotice. THE judges of the Supreme Conrt, of the Territory of Oregon, assembled at tbe seat of Government on the ninth day of January, eighteen hundred and fifty seven, do fix and appoint District Courts, to be held in village of Roseburg, in the county of Douglas nn the ivt Mondays, of March, May, Septemter and Xovem ber, annually, nntil otherwise ordered, and do limit the duration of said terms tisix days each. GEO. H. WILLIAMS. Chief Justice. 4 ttf M. P. 1)E A D Y, Associate Jnsti.-e. At Eiuene Citr. THE subscriber has at Eugene City, one of the best general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Roots and Shoes, and all articles kept in a gene ral findiog store, to be found in Oregon. He is con stantly receiving fresh additions to his rtork, end al ways keeps it up. My goods are now all received direct from San Francisco, where I have a resident agent. All kinds of farmer's produce received in exchange for goods I nay nieher prices for produce, and sell goods cheaper than any other store in the Territory. JUAM'll It. Alt. Engene City, July 1 , 1S56. 10tf Statesman Book and Job Office. WE have Three Presses, the best facilities for Book printing north of California , and an extensive as. sirtmentof Joroiso Material of every kind; and, with master workmen, are prepared to execute prom'lr, and in a workman-likeuanner, all orders in tbeaV de panments, sucn as 1KMWS, BLAXK I HECKS. Pamhphi.ets, Notes or Hand, Haxtwills, Order Books, Ball Tickets, Stramiio't Bills. ClRCTLARS, . StkaMRO'T CaRI.S. Invitations, Bills op Ladik Business Cards, Certificates. Bii.t.nKAtw, Snow Bills, Concert Bills, Cnacx Books, Programme. Bl'k Receipts. ADDRESS Carps, - Drafts, Rl.ANK8 op all Kixm, ftc.. ftc. Ac 0RXAMEXTAL PR1XT1XG, with COLORED IXKS The Lam of Oregon. THE OREGOX STATUTES, l.V.5. being a Urge vol nine of 650 pages, with complete index. annota tions, and references, comprising all the la ws in force in the Territory, inclusive of those passed at last session of the Legislative Assembly, are for sale nt the office of the Statesman, at five dollars per copy. The work is ex ecuted in the best manner, bound in law style, and is sold at puniisner prices, ana as low as a like worx can be bought in any State in the Union, and at the lowest figure tney can be afforded for here. The price places tbem within the reach of all who desire the laws they live nnder. Orders by mail accompanied with the cash. hi led by return man. it n tne last code ot laws that will probably be published in Oregon, for many years. In addition to the enactments of the Iegislative Assem bly, the volume contains the Declaration of Indepen dence, constitution 01 tne umtea mates. Treaties with Great Britain relating to Oregon, Ordinance of 1767. in force in Oregon, Donation Law and all amendments,' and iuu aostract 01 united .states naturalization Laws. Marion House, Salem. TH R undersigned announces to the public that be has purchased the well known tavern stand, called tbe Marion House, in Sa lem . together with the furniture and fixtures thereof, lie will keep it in first rate style, and invites tbe patronage of Uie public. R. M. MAY. May u, lt7. lltf Dentistry. DB.I.K. CARDWELL, Dental Surgeon, Corvallis, in his profession, at Corvallis, Eugen City, Win chester, ScoUaburg, and Jacksonville, Skill, unques tionable; charges respectable; work, warranted. Teeth examined, and advice given free of charge. Doe notice given 01 uunge 01 omee. April 26, 1655. Ttf The Graofonborjj FAMILY MEDICINES. 2) The Cratftnbrr? Company. rpiUS INSTITUTION. (Incorporated by tbe Legis- X l.itnre of the Slate or.ew 1 orK, capital iw.toj.) was founded for the puniose of supplying the public with the celebrated G It A EFEX BEIU1 MED1C1N LS The series comprises remedies lor nearly every disease adapted to every climate. For Families. Travellers, Seamen, and Miner's use they are unennallcd. All the Medicines are PURELY VEGETABLE and warranted to cure the diseases for which they are severally rec ommended. The Graefen'ucrg Company does not profess to cure all diseases with one or two medicines. Our scries con sists of Kt.KVKN' different kinds, adapted to the vari ous diseases incident to the temerate and tropical cli mate. The following comprises the series of Gracfen berg Medicines : TKK GK IEFEXBERO VCOCTARLK PILLS Are considered the standard Pill of the day. and are iulinitely superior to any Pill before the public. They ocr.ite "without irritation on all the excretions, purg ing t!:e bl kkI by the bowels, liver, kidueys and skin. M tltsn ALL'S ITERINR CATHOLICOX. An infallible remedy for all diseases of the womb and urinary organs, weakness in tbe latrk. "pain in the breast, nervousness, ilrhiiity. etc. In Calitomia and Oregon, out of more than a thousand cases where this medicine has been used, it has inno smaJe instance fa I d to give pennaneut relief or to crlect a certain cure. TnRGR.VEFENBF.lU3 SlttSAP tKll.LA, A pawcrful extract. One bottle cnnal to ten of tbe ordinary Sarsaparilla for purifying the Mood. A sure cure for scrofula, rheamitistn. ulcers, dyspepsia, aalt rheum, mercurial diseases, cutaneous eruptiotis, Ac. THE OltEEN MOUNTAIN OINTMENT. Invaluable for burns, wounds, sprains, chilblains, sores, swellings, scrofula, etc. As a Pain Extractor, it cannot be ex -rilH. afl'irding immediate relief from the most excrtitialiiig pains. THE tiRAEFENAEKd tVSENTERT STRI P. This extraordinary article Is a speedy and infallible remedy in Diarrhura. Dysentery. Cholera Morbus. Chol era Infantum and the Asiatic Cholera, if taken with the first symptoms of the disease. It is purely vegetable in its compound. GRAEFENBERO Cnil.tREN8? PANACEA, ForsummerCompl-iint. and mist diseases to which children are subject. Its true worth can never be set forth in words, bot it can tie felt and appreciated by parents whoc children have been saved. Xo Mother shmilj be without it. THE GKAEFESHFRG PILE REWEtlT. Warranted a certain cure for this painful disease. with the Ointment there are very few cases which can not be radically and permanently cured. A surgical operation f-r Piles or Fistula should neverbe resorted to until this Ointment baa been thoroughly tried. It never fails. OR tEFENBrnO EVE LOTION. For diseases of the eye this L tion has no equal. It is a speedy and positive cure for inflammation of the eves, weakness, dimness and failing of sight. It will always te bencrtri;:! in acute inflammation of the eyes, and also as a wash on inllamed surfaces. GRAEFENBKBO FEVER AND Alii E PILLS. A speedy and positive cr.re for this distressing com plaint. Tuee Pills are composed principally of (,ui nine, with other vegetable tonics, anti-spasmodic and febrifuge articles. Thousands have been permanently cured by their ne. GRAEFENBERftJNSrsITTIVE'S BALK. Sovereign in all Rromhial and Pulmmary Diseases. It is, beyond all question, true that Consumption is a cnrahle di-eae, aud the Consumptive's Balm is the best curative ever ned. GRAEFENBEKG HEALTH BtTTEUS. These Bitters arc skilfnll'v and elegantly prepared from a numtier of invigirating healthy roots, harks, herbs and Vices. Ah invaluable tonic and heal'.h re storer. OEAKFENnERG IfANTAL OP llEALTtl. A handsomely printed volome of 300 papes. contain ing concise an'd extremely pliin descriptions of all manner of diseases, their symptoms and treatment. Every family shoirll have one. Price only 25 cents. It will be sent, post paid, to any pwt oflice in Califor nia or Oregon, on the receipt of 25 cents by mail orex press. Address Ttetlinirton A Co., San Francisco. The Graefenliers Medieiues are for sale by all Drug gists and Apothecaries tlironsliont the country. General Agnts for California and Oregon ItKDlXC.TOXAC"., Wholesale Dnierists. Xo. 10T Cljy street. Smith A Davis A gent-, Portland. San Francisco, Peel 12. 157. 6mtl L. P. Fisher's ADVEItTISIXG A-enry. San Francisco Xi. 17! Washington street, up stairs, nearly opposite to Maenire's Opera House. L. P. FISH Kit is the authorized Agent of the Oregon Statesman; . ; . ., ' j - . Mar-sville Herald; ' - i;. Sacramento Union: " ' .-' San Joaquin Republican. Stockton; Pacific Methodist, Stockton; -Sonora Herald; Xevada Journal: tJrass Valley Telegraph; -Red Bluff Beacon; Columbia Gazette: Mountain IVm'K-rat, Placerville; Tuolnmne Courier; Calvarex Chronicle. Mokelumne Hill; El Dorado Ierr.ocrat; Shasta Courier: Mariposa Gazette; Yreka Weekly Union; Trinity Jminisl, Weaverville; Iowa Hill .Neva; Weekly Ledger. Jackson; San Jose Telegraph: Sonoma County Journal; Folsom Dispatch; California Mining Journal; Los Angeles Star; Santa Barlmra Gazette; San Diego Herald; Almeda Cxinty .azette; Placer Courier, Yankee Jim's, Xapa County Hewrter; . Sierra Democrat, Dowiiicrille; ' Humboldt Times; Union; Oregoiiian, Portland. O. T. Pacific Christian Advocate, Salem, O. T. Jacksonville Herald, Jacksonville. O. T. Pioneer and Demoer-.t.Olympia. W. T. Washington Republihan, Steilaeoom, W. T. Povnesian, Honolulu, S. I.: Pacific Commercial Advertiser. Honolulu S. I. Mexican Extraordinary, City of Mexico; Hongkong Register. ADVERTISING IN THE ATLANTIC STATES. L. P. F.has'now completed his arrangements for the forwarding of advertisements to all the principal largest circulating Journals and Newspapers published in the Atlantic States. A tine opportunity is here offered to those who wish to advertise in any part of the Union, of doing so at the lowest rates, aud in a prompt and satisfactory man ner. August 2. 1R57. 2Uf Boot and Shoe Store. FtEDERICK WICKMOX would announce to the citizens of Salem, and tbe surround ing country, that he have taken a store on the east side of Commercial street, north of the postoftice where he will keep constantly on hand a full assort ment of every kind of boots and shoes, both custom and sale work, wiiich he v. ill sell at the lowest living pri ces. Being a practical workman, all orders for the manufacture or repair cf work will be romplied with, and the work done in a substantial and workmanlike manner. Give me a call and examine my stork. FREDERICK WICKMOX. Salem, March 12,1857. 13tf Bakery and Confectionery. Tn E undersigned would announce to the public that they hive established themselves in the bakinir and -confectionery business atSnlem.on Commercial street, second door nortn 01 tne union House. A thorough experience at the baking business they trust will enable them to give satisfaction to thcircustoincrs. All orders promptly filled. Groceries and Fruits, will also be kept constantly on hand. McGIXN & BYRNE. April 9. 1S57. 5tf Storage! Storage! WE are prepared to store all kinds of farmers pro duce, on tbe 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 01 drayage. BEACH 4 110(1 UE. Albany, Sept. 10, 1857. 27m6 THERMOMETER CHURN'S, just received and for sal at Isepg W. C. GR IS WO LPS A CO' H. H. Cranor, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Albany, O.T. Feb., 1868. 8tf Medical. J AS. W. Mc A. FEE, M. D.. Physician and Surgeon. Office over Star, Barnard A Co.'s Store, Front 8t, Monroe, Benton Co., O. T. 3m7 Dr. S. B. U nek lea, OFFICE, ' SALEM, OREGOX TERRITORY. Salem, November 9, 1857. S5tf William C. Orlswold fc Co., ' MERCHANTS, SALEM, OREGON TERRITORY. W. C. ORISWOLD. 22tf C. g. WQODWORTH. Medical IVotice. THE subscriber, would inform the Inhabitants that he is at his old stand, ready to attend to all calls in his profession ; also he has on hand a well selected stock of Eclectic concentrated Medicines, with a well aborted supply of Syringes, all of which he will dispose or on reasonable terms. W. WARREX. Salem December 2, 1350. Stf Medical Notice. DR. R.-W. SHAW, late of San Francisco, California, offers his professional services to the citizens fo Salem and vicinity, and resjiectfully solicits a share fo public ravor. aT Office at Reed and Fellows' drug store. 14y R. W. SHAW. S. Ellsworth, ATTORNET AND COUNSELLOR. US. Supreme and other Courts. Offic-c Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon Territory. Also VornuilKuuncrui nmu lis iui., iuiici.ulih, August 26. 1356. 24tf 1. J. Thayer, ATTORXEY AXDCOUXSELLOR AT LAW. Office in Corvallis. Benton Co., O. T., opposite to the City Hotel in said town. Z9tr W. W. Page. 4 TTORXEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 8a JA. lem. tl. T., (Mice, first door south of the States man Office, up stairs. Zutf W. H. PARRAR. LANSING 8TOCT Fnrrarfc Stout, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AXD SOLICITORS IX Chancery and Admiralty. r Office on Front street, one door north of the " r.xi-hange. Portland. O. T., July 20, i 57. 23tf I. It. Smith. TTORXEY AXD COUNSELOR AT LAW AXD XTL Solicitors in Chancery, Corvallis O. T. I. K. SMITH. Sltf N. W. Mitchell, A TTORXEY AXD COUNSELOR AT LAW, El J XV gene City, l-ane County, U. T. Sortjira!. T I-COOMBS. M.P.. Snnreon, Ac. SPECIALTY O .DISEASES Or THE EVE. Corvallis, Oregon. September 2:1, 1956. 2Hm6 San Franciseo AJrr rlisia; IgrurT JP. FISHFR. iron building, opposite Pacific Expre-s J Ofrire, up stairs. Files of all the princial Pa pers of California and Oregon may be found at tuts oSire. Mr. Fisher isthe authorized Ageut for the Statesman. Chfslrr 8. Trrry, t TTORXEY AT LAW. SALEM. OREGOX. COM missioner of Deeds, and to take testimony, ac- Ritowieogmenis. Ac, Jtc, for Iowa; Indiana. .Missouri Michigan. California and Washington Territory. Let tcrsnf Attorney, and all other instruments of writing; drawn on snort notice. ara Particular attention paid to taking depositions collections of Notes, Accounts, Ac, 22M Boise k IrEwan, VTTORXEYS AXD COUXSELORS AT LAW. so licitors in Chancery, Proctors, Ac, la Admiralty, Portland. Oregon. 4-tf Hardin; & G rover, VTTOnXEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. AND Solicitors in Chancery. Ofik-e near the Court-house, !alem, U. 1. Gro. I. Shril, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AXD Solicitor in Chancery, will practice in the various coorts or uregon and o asbtngtoa Territories. Oluce Salem. O.T. Oelaion Smith, 4 TTORXEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. AND Solicitor in Chancery, will promptly attend to all business pertaining to his profession in the first Judicial District, and before the Supreme Court of Oregon. Office, Allmny, I.inn County, O. T. X. B. When not at b'S "office, nr absent on profes sional Diisiness, ne may pe louno at ins residence, tire miles south-east of Albahy, on what is known as the " tirand lTaine. V. S. Brork, 4 TTORXEY AXD COUXSEI.OR AT LAW. AXD Solicitor in Chancery, will prs'-tii in the variot a courts in tins Territory, and promptly attend to the co. lection of all claims azninst the United States. thrHigh an efficient asent residing at Washington .City. Office in l-.ugeiie City, LAne Couniy, u. A. It. . Stratton, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will practice in the various courts of southern Oregon, and in the Supreme Court 01 the Territory. Office in Scottburgh. Umnqua coanty, O. T. X. B. Bounty Laud Warrants obtained for claimants on reasonable terms. , 23tf B.X. BUM'S. J. O. WILSON llarnuin Wilson. ATTORN res AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Sa lem. Oregon. Particular attention is piveu to the co lection of notes and accounts, and cairns against government. Bounty Land Warrants bought and sold. fT Office over Starkey's Store. 46 II. F. llonhana. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Of fice at the Court House, Salem, O. T. titf J. D. Cole, M. I)., PHYSICIAN AXD SURGEOX, Stf Portland. Oregon. A. B. Rallock, ARCHITECT AND BUn.DER, PORTLAND, O. T. Designs, plans, specifications, dec- furnished on reasonable terms. Campbell k Trait. ATTORXEYS AT LAW, San Francisco. California. Office, corner Montgomery aud Sacremento streets, over Parrott A Cos. Bank. Messrs. Campbell A Pratt have lately removed from Oregon, and will be pleased to attend to all business entrusted to their rare. Sltf Alexander Campbell. O. C. Pratt. S. Hamilton, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, would respectfully announce to the good people of Dmielas aud the ad- i oiling counties, that he has located permanently at eer Creek for the purpose of practicing medicine, and in which profession he will be faithful to discharge all duties, and spare no pains to render the patient easy and comfortable. Ofpicb opposite R. II. Dearborn A Co. a store, on Main street. Drugs and Patent Medicines for sale at law cak fri er. 42tf Blacksmiths and others, Look. ALLAN MoKIXLAYA CO. have now on band a large and well selected stock of Bar Iron, Cast Steel, Horse shoe do., German do., Nail rod do., Plough do., Plate do.. And intend to keep up the assortment so as to suit the wants of customers. Give us a call, and yon will find that we not only have the fullest stock, but will sell " as cheap as the cheapest,' We are constantly receiv ing additions Jo our assortment, so as to replace what is sold. Oregon City, Dec. 23, 1856. 41tf Blanks. D EEPS, mortgages, powers or attorney for sale of serin, tax receipts, final proofs, and notifications new lot just printed and for sale nt thn Statesman Office. July.27, 1857. 20tf Wanted. 1 nO OOfl IRSRn,(HoS Round) in exchange a.w,v vsvr or r cash, by B. It. DU RELLE. lRtf mr Office at Griswold & Co. Salem July 1, 1K7. Look Here! w E have just received RR.000 lbs. of ground alum Ban, wnicn we are selling at f s.oo per hundred. GRISWOLD CO. WANTED in exchange Tor cash or merchandise, 100 bushels of good apples, to be delivered by the 10th of August highest price paid. . G. E. COLE. IVotice IS hereby given, that C. 8. Wood worth is authorized to transact my pert raal business during my absence , W. C. GRISWOLD Salem, June 17, 185" . 15tf grea U riety, at 26tf MOORES Orleans Warehouse. ORLEANS Ware House, opposite Corvallis, for rent 18tr ISAAC MOORE. MACKEREL and codfish, at (42tf) W. K. SMITH Cs'e, BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOK ..At.. - The City Book-fitore, (PROJCT ST., PORTLAND, O. T.,) A. R. SHIPLEY & Co., ave ii Store, and will be receiving by the 1st of June fgl S3 X! 9 d d CI N BOOKS AND STATIONERY ! Which they offer to the SPRING TRADE At small advances on New York prices, re ns a call, or send as an order, aud we are bound to give yon satisfaction ! A. II. Shinier Co., Are the Sols Aobxts in Oregon and Washington Ter , ritories for the sale of The American Statesman, A GREAT ROOK!! Being the only political history of the United States. Send ns your names. Price $4 00 : Payable on de livery of book. Can deliver by the 1st of September to all who send us their names by 1st of May. Catalogue of Part of our.Slock : 8CH0.1L BOOKS. Ramans Sanders' old 1st. 2d, 3d, 4th, and 5th, and The Young Ladies'; Sanders' Mew 1st, 2d, Sd, 4th and 6th: Parkers' 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5tb; Mc Gufley's 1st, 2d, 3d. 4th and 5th. SraxLCKS -Sanders' Old, Sanders' New; Elemen tary! Pbmmcks. Sanders' Pictorial, School and Parker's. GaoGKaraiKS. Mitchell's, Ancient and Modern, Ol oey's, Morse's, McNalley's, and Monteith's 1st and 2d Book. ' Mxtiikm vncs. Arithmetics Thomson's, Tables, Mental, Analysis, Practical, and Higher; Davies' Pri mary, Intellectual, School aud University; Smith's Col bum's Ray's Stoddard's; Davies Algebra, Sur veying, Geometry, Practical Mathematics. Math. Dic tionary, Logic of Mathematics, Analytical Geometry, and Philosophy of Mathematics. Grammars. Green's Clarke's Bullion's Smith's Kirkam's Spencer's Tower's. Philosophies. Parker's 1st Lesson, Juvenile and School: Comstock's Smith's. HisTOBiKS. Wilson's Juvenile, and United States; Parley 'a Universal; n illard a Universal, aud United States. LiNOPanw. Cooper's Virgil; Andrew's Latin Rea det; Viri Roma:: Andrew's "Latin Grammar; McClin- toca s 1st ana za ddok iu utun, iuu uo. m au hon's Greek Grammar and Reader; Johnson's Cicero. Fimnrlle's French Grammar and Reader; Woodbury's licmui Grammar and Header, Telemaque. Greek Tes tament; French, self-taught; Surreiine's French Dic tionary: Andrew's Ijitin do. Lidded A Scott's Greek to, Anthon's Classical do. Smith's do do. DtcTioxAKiKS Webster's School, High do. Aca demic, University, Royal Pro, Unabridged and Cobbs' Pocket. MiscELLASKors. Mattison's Astronomy. Newman's Rhetoric. Wood's Botany. Kame's Elements of Crit icism. Parker's Aids in Composition, Parker's Exer liso. Brooktleld's Composition. McElligott's Young Analvzer. do. Analytical Manual. Parker's Word Bnilu'er. Mayhew's Book Keeping. Wayland's Moral Science. Paley's Natural Theology. Blake's Agricul ture for Schools. Upham's Intellectual Philosophy. Mahao's do. do. Milton; Young: Pollock; and Thomp son; (Edition for School-) Cutter's Anatomy aud Phv.-doloarv. American Debater. Newman's Political Economy. Hitchcock's Geology. Great variety of Speakers and Elocution. All kinds of School Station ery; Slates of all sizes; Drawing Books; Drawing Paper; Perforated Card Board; Bristol Board; Pencils and Brushes; O scorn's Colors; Inkstands, every size tod style, Ac. Ac, Ao. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Histobt Bancroft's United States. ( volumes. Qildreth's do. do, 6 volumes. Frost's Pictorial United States. Taylor's do, do, do. Botta's Hist. Revolution. Peterson's do- Wilson's United States. Willard's do. Hist. Indian Wars United States. Willard's Universal History. Muller's do do, Rotteck's Hist. World 1 or i volumes. Roliin's Ancient History. Fare's do. do. Hame's England. Macaulay's do., complete. Dickens Child's do. Linsard's do. Gibbon's Rome. D'Au bigne's Reformation. Bang's M. E. Church. Allison's Europe, 1st and id Series. Prescott's Work. Burder's HisU of Religions. Hist, of Council of Trent. Jose ph iw. All of Abbott's Histories. Historical Cabinet. Queens of Spain. Queens of Scotland. Help's Spanish Conquests. Brace's Hungary. Kidder's Brazil. Eu bauk's Brazil. Parley's Universal. History nf Cru ides. Ancient Egyptians. Hallam's Middle Ages. History for B"ys. "Bonner's Child's United States. Irfw-ing's Field B-wk of Revolution. BiooitsrnY. Plutarch's Lives. Life Brant. Won lerful Characters. Great and Celebrated Characters. Uves of the Signers. Autobiography of Firiley. La Ttartine's Celebrated Characters. Lifeof Adam Clarke. I Itish ip Hedding. do SiieUnhr. do Gen. Harrison, la Daniel Boone, do Roberts, do Lafayette. Cap tains of Roman Republic and Old World. Dr. Chal mers, 4 ml. Lives of Huraboldts. Mrs. Rogers. VI zart Wesley. Fletcher. Life and Times of Clav Irvine's Washinston. Eminent Mechanics. Lives of Chief Justices. J-wephiue. Napoleon. Charles Lamb. Jackson. Gen. Green. Joan of Arc. Lady Jane Grey. J. Q. Adaais. Julienue. Daniel Webster; Kings of Rome. Kings and Queens. I.iebmtz. Lives of the Pope. Prescott's Philip 2d. Mary and Martha Wash ington. Pioneer Women of the West. Tbavfus. Hack's China. Arancanian". Stephen's Egypt, tllin's Travels. Mango Park. Nile Note Adventures on Musouito Shore. Bayard Taylor's Trav els. Durbin's Travels in the East. SciBSTiFic. Brande's Encyclopedia- Physical Geog raphy of the Sea. Wood's Natural HMory. Lardner's Lectures. Useful Arts. Cosmos. Mathematical Dic tiouarr. Logic of Mathematics. Wonders of Science. Mitchell's Planetary and Stellar Worlds. I.oomis' He cent Progress of Astronomy. Smith's Dictionary of Arts and Science. Eubank's Hydraulics. Dick's works. Various works on Architecture. Poetbt. Byron various styles. Shakespeare, di. Milton, do. Burns, do. Hemans, do. Moore, do. Thompson. Young. Pollock. Topper. Cowper. Pope. Campbell. Wadsworth. Ossian. Montgomery. Kirk White. Female Poets of England, do. do. America and many others. Booes or Rskbrkscb Cyclopedia of Geography. do. do. Fine Arts. do. do. Biography. Useful Arts. MeColloch's Gazetteer. Harper's Universal Gazetteer. FRriT nSD Ao BiclLTtBai. Elliot s Fruit Book. Thomas do. Downing's do. Barry's do. Fessenden's Farmer and Gardener. Fruit. Flower and Vegetable Gardener's Companion. Allen on tbe Grape. Pardee on Strawberry. Florist's Guide. American Farm Book. Allan's Domestic Animals. All of Saxton's Hand Books. Weaks on Horse, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs. Ac. Theological A Rklioioi-s. Harmony and Exposi tion of tiospels. Neander's Life of Christ. Butler's Works. Knapp's Christian Theology. Western Meth odism. Morris-Miscellanies. Lectures on Romanism. Brand of Dominic Rule. Elliot on Romanism. Barnes' Notes. Clarke's Commentary. Benson's do. Jay's Exercises. Watson's Institutes. Larrahee's Evidences. Butler's Ethical Discnurses. Rogers' Eclipse of Earth, do. Reason and Faith. Foster's' Christ. Perfection. Baker on Discipline. Writings of Arminius. Jahn's Biblical Archaeology. Bibles, ail sizes and prices, from tl to $20. Testaments, great variety. Methodist Hymns. Christian Hymn Books. Church Psalmist. Plymouth Collection. Select Melodies. Christian Psalmist. Mkdical. Biichan's Family Physician. Hydro pathic do. HonHBpathio Works. MtscBi.LAsaoi-s. Constitutions of United States Mavhew's Popular Education. Crabbe's Synonyms. Piatt's Book of Curiosities. Odd Fellow's Manual. Headley's Works, 14 vols. Mrs. Tuthill's, 6 vols. Lay- ard's Nineveh. Bigelow a Useful Arts. Uaswell s En gineer's Guide. American Institutions. Pursuit of Knowledge. ParkMadison. Peruvian Antiquities. Way Down East. Pynshnrt. Ike Marvels Works. Sanderson's Cook and Confectioner. Country Rambles in Englsnd. Tales and Reveries, an excellent Tem per ance Book. Money Maker. Escaped Nun. News Boy. Dirk Wilson. Mrs. Hale s ie uooK Hoot. Mil ler s Old Red Sandstone, do. Footprints of Creator. Youne Ladies 'Counsellor, loung Mans do. Pictorial Catechism. Thomson's Lect. to Y. Men. Constitu tional Text Rook. Captive in Patagonia. . The Ameri can Housewife. Half Hours with Old Humphrey. Athens: its Grandeur and Decay. Mrs. Sedgwick s Redwood, do. New Eng. Tale. Uncle Sara's 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. Naval Life. Star Papers. Masonic Chart. Irving's. Columbus. Long Look Abead. City of New lork. Living Orators of America. Young Man Advised. Mis sions in Ton sa and Fegee. Truth Stranger Than Fic tion. Knout and the Russians. Hydropathic Cook Book. Death Bed Scenes. Gift Book for loung Men do. fdo. Ladies. Anecdotes for Girls, do. do. Boys Footpripts of Famous men. Charlotte xJizabeths Work's. Advice to Young Men. Peasant boy philoso pher. Abbott's Marco Paul Books, do Franconia. Ana a numoer i uni w imms'. . a Constantly receiving large additions to the foregoing. Statioskkt Foolscap Paper great variety. Let ter do, do, plain and gilt. Note do, do. do, do. Envel opes all styles. Inks all kinds. Pens and Holders great vurievv. jnm n uu h.jj t Memorandums, Diaries, Pass Books, Time Books. Paper Cutters. . Do Folders. Shipping Receipt Books. Lithographic "Prints a large variety. Wrapping Pa- Ftr good variety. Wafers, Scaling Wax, Ac, Ac inally, we have a good variety of Music Books New Carmina Isacra. Alpine Glee Singer, Dulcimer. Chorus Glee Book. Metropolitan do. Sacred Meioaian. 1. 111 inu i ewuiwi. 1 ,. tors. Guitar do. Flute do, Accornon 00, v loun ao. Melodeondo, Plymoutn uouecuon vnaausic, neet Music. . And the most vanea assortment 01 otationekt ever ffered in Oregon, av This stock is all bought in New X ork and other Eastern cities and is sold at UNIFORM PRICES. We keen on hand School Books in lartre onan- ties, together with most of the publications of Harper X Brotoers, Derby & Jackson; Ivison & Phinney; Phillips & Samson; A. S. Barnes & Co.; Miller, Orton & Mulligan; Leary&Getz; t, Putnam; Appleton; and others. sa. We ask your patronage. If unabl to visit na aad examine our stock, your order will be attended to on the same terms as if yon bought In person. . , Portland. March 20, 1857. nf ah of the above works may be had W. Ken von A ' Co.'a City Book Store, Batem." Attention Fanners! Tkreikert, Keiperi, nd lowers. WE have now on the way from tbe Eastern States, to arrive about tbe latter part of April next, a superior lot of the above mentioned machines. They combine all of the latest improvements, and we have ao nesitation in saying tttat we believe tnem to be tbe moat perfect machines we ever brought to this coast. They were constructed under our own supervision, hav ing all the alterations necessary to render them suita ble for the country. The Threshers constat of two, four and six horse pow ers, (railway and sweep) with elevators and every es sential convenience known to the machine. Our Reapers and 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 self-raker. In addition to the above, we have to arrive at the same time, the following agricultural implements, viz : Peoria plows, X 8 Boston Clipperplowa.extension culti vators, grape vine, grain cradles, scythes, snaths, straw cutters, hay presses, bay forks and rakes, horse rakes, wheel-barrows, cider mills, shovels, spades, Ac Bark mills and Tanners tools. Also, a select assort ment of Smiths' and.carpenters' tools, with macy other articles not here mentioned. We would say to our customers and tbe public gene rally ,if they are in want of any of the alve mentioned articles, they will do well to call and see ours before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell low for cash. We would also add that our machines are rapidly sold to arrive; better call and secure one of them, before too late. If preferred .machines delivered in Portland if engaged before arrival. WM. C. DEMENT & Co., Oregon City, opposite Land Office. January 25, 1858. 3m47 Fiiat, Oil, Window Gloss, Ete. w E would call the attention of Dealers to our large ana wen selected stock of PAINTS, OILS, 1i'IXDOW-CLASS, BRUSHES, GLUE, Ete. Consisting in fart, of WHITE LEAD Jewett's, Atlantic. Forest River and English pure; ground in oil, in kegs and tins; Assorted brands. do. do. do.; LINSEED OIL Boiled and Raw. in bids and cases; NEATSFOOT OIL In cases and bbls; ALCOHOL In cases and bbls, 95pc; TURPENTINE In cases; WINDOW-GLASS 50ft boxes .assorted sizes .and good quality, double and single, thick; aLso Plate Glass; TARNISH English and American, coach A fnrniture; BRUSHES A large assortment of every kind, of tbe best manniacxnrers; GOLD LEA F Extra and double deep, manufactured expressly to our own order for this market; SILVER LEAP AND BRONZE of the best quality; COLORS Taraane's, Lewis'. Ac- dry ground in oil and packed in assorted cases; GLUE Eastern and California make, in bulk; VERMILION Triewe. Chinese. American. English: ARTISTS MATERIALS A well selected assortment Also Chalk. Whiting. Puttv, 4c, Ac, Ac We have also, constantly on hand CAMPHENE, trrxh distilled, in tins. BURNING OILS- -Refined and bleached. Sperm, Lard, I'otar. C hina, pure in barren and cases; BURNING FLUID Fresh and perfectly pure; MACHINE OIL Excellent quality in bb's and bbls. CAMERON. WHITTIER Co. 105, Front St., San FrancUco, Col' a. March, 1S58. 3m52 Dr. Kricchbanm's Hungarian HAIR PRESERVER. T7OR the Restoration, Beauty and Preservation of the J? Hair. This preparation removes all harshness and dryness of the hair, by exciting the scalp to a new and healthy action, and cleanses it from scurf and dandruff: prevents the hair from falling off and getting gray, but the most remarkable result which it will effect, is it will produce a new crop of kair on an entirely bald head. Many young persons sometimes find tbe too early appearance of gray liairs, this preparation will stop this result. Mothers who wish their children to have fine heads of bair, can effect this by the use of tbis Tonic; especially on their daughters if the hair isligbt. I know few persons believe the hair can be restored on a bald head, but, if my directions are followed I will warrant a cure or refund the money. It is put up iu two ounce bottles and for sale by wholesale and retail with directions at one dollar per bottle: it ran be sent by mail to any part of the United States. Gentlemen send on your orders, stating the cause and duration of the baldness and 1 will cure yoa. To insure a cure .my charge varies from Twenty-five to Fifty dollars, accord ing to tne nature 01 tne case. Prepared only by Dr. J. G. KRIECHBAUM. Corvalli, O. T. Corrallis, Feb., 159. 50tf Moffat's Life Pills AND PHfEXIX BITTERS. TnE bet family medicine now before the pnMic. for the cure of Scrofula. Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of tbe Skin, Fever and Ague. Dyspepsia, Dropsy, and in fact most all diseases soon 'yield to tbeir curative properties. It has been computed that during theJast twenty-five years upwards ot t our M ibions 01 persons bare been beneGtted by the nse of these medicines; a fact which speak volumes in favor of their curative properties a sintrle trial will place them beyond the reach of com petition in the estimate of every patient. By their nse the blood is restored to a healthy state and freed from all impurities. The system is not reduced during their operation, but invigorated, aud tliey require no re- trsibt from business or pleasure. The afflicted have in these medicines a remedy that will di for them all that medicine can possibly effect. I lpareti ay i . i- -n ' . r r . ,r. i ors. And for sale by JOHN FLEMING, at the Orecon City Post Office Buiding. Oregon Citr, March, 1SS. lv.2 New Goods at New Prices. TTT" K. SHITHi Co. would inform their patrons. V V . and the public cenerallv, that tbey have just received a large addition to their stock of goods, which they will exchange for produce, or cash, on the most ravorable terms. 1 bey have now a complete assort ment of dry goods, which they wi!l sell Cheaper than any other ttort in Salrm. Their stock of boots and shoes is equal to any to be found in Salem, consisting of men's and boy's coarse and Due boots, men s and boy s shoes; ladies boots shoes, and slippers, children and infants shoes men's ladies, and misses rubber overshoes.and in short, any thing in the hoot and shoe line that can be desired. Their stock of groceries is also full, consisting of coffee, green and black teas, crushed and brown suear. syrup, saleratus in bulk, cream of tartar, salt, soap, to bacco, sago, starch, tapioca, macaroni, raisins, and sweet oil, all of which will be sold cheap for cash or country proauee. Purchasers will do well to can and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to give our customers satisfaction in the quality and pri ces of our goods. 42tf JOHN'A. K1TTREDGE, MANUFACTURER cf Fire-proof Doors, Shutters, Vaults, Ac. Ac, Ac. Battery, near Pacific street. San brancisco. N. B. Orders from the country promptly attended to and warranted as ordered. A large assortment of second hand Doors and Shut ters constantly on hand, for sale at very low rates. March. 1S58. . 6m52 Wooden Ware, Brooms, Baskets, BRUSIIES, Clothes liines, Matches, &e. In all their varieties, OX HAND AND CONSTANTLY ARRIVING FBOM - THE EAST. For sale at lowest, and Wholesale prices, at the Wood Md Willow Wore Establishment Of HAWXHURST & SOX, 39 Sacramento St., below Front, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. San Fran., FeK.1858. 3m49 School Books. JUST received at tbe City Book Store, in Oregon City, Direct from the Pmblithtn: SANDER'S Primers;. Spellers, old and new series; lst,2d A 3d Readers,old and new series; " High School " Young Ladies WILSON'S Outlines of History; " U. S. Hisory, school edition; " U. S. Ameri. educational series; " Jtrvinile History, school edition; PARLEY'S Universal History; COMSTOCK'S Natural History; And many other good work too numerous to mention. Dealers and Teachers are requested to give us a call. E L. BRADLEY A Co. Oregon City, Feb., 1 858. 4$tf Dickinson Trpe Foundry. PHELrS A D ALTON, Boston. L.P. Fisher, Agent, San Francisco. Orders solicited for type, leads, rule, Ac. August 25, 1R57. J4tf LADIES" cloaks, latest style, for sale cheap at 42tf W. K.SMITH A Co's. FRESH assortment of all wool plaids, at 42tQ W. K.SMITH A Co's. WANTED in exchange for merchandise or on ac count 10,000 lbs. good butter, for which I will pay the market price. G- E- COLE. s ALT, sal soda, and sassafras, at (42tf) n.&.BJiunatoi. BLASTING powder, and water proof caps, at 42tfJ W. K. SMITH A Cos $25,000 Worth or . ... . spiunG Aim sutinm goods ! r 1 lHE subscribers wonld resnectfni! v inform their ens. J. tomera and the public generally that they have on hand, and are in constant receipt of goods from Han. Francisco and New York a large aud well se lected stock consisting in part of 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 fixin's, Ginghams, gaiters and gloves, Handkerchiefs, hose and hair-pins. Iron, ink, and insertings. Jaeonet.jeans, and Java coffee. Knives, kid gloves, and knitting-pun. Lawns, lard and Liverpool saltj Mustard, mirrors, and matches. Needles, nails, and nice things. Oils, overshirts, and Oolong tea, Pins, pants, and paper, Quilts, quills, and queensware, Ribbons, razors, and rat-traps, , Silks, sugar, and shaving soap. Tea, tobacco, and turpentine. - Umbrellas, nnder-sleeves, and useful things! - Veils, varnish, and vinegar. Wreathes, woolen goods, waffle-irons. Yarn, yeast, and Yankee notions, Zinc, and zephyr worsted, Ac, Ac, and so on, Besides many other articles too numerous to mention I all of which we are offering at reduced prices, adopt ing the plan of " Quick sales aud small profits." The ladies will Snd in their department a large stocX of fancy goods, direct from New York, which is not usually kept in Oregon, and by arrangements will be in' constant receipt adequate to the wants of the ladies. The Gentlemen's Department of furnishing goods, will seldom be equalled, and excelled by none in Salem IRON. The blacksmiths and iron dealers will always, find a well-selected stock of all sizes and shapes, to-; getber with a good assortment of iron axles, from 1-4 xj 6 in., to I x 1 1 inches, which we are selling at Portland prices, adding freights. x We are prepared to receive till kinds of produce ir exchange for goods, and alo money. For full particu larscalt and examine for yourselves. Wi Ci GRISWOLD A CO; Salem. Feb. 10. 1S57. 8tf. - Livery and Sale Stable. fTTE are now keeping a Livery stable in v Oregon City, where Hokses can ways ne obtained on liberal terms. We are also prepared with excellent sta bles, well supplied with hay and oats, to keep horse by day or week. Those who call upon us may feel as sured that every attention will be given to horses left in our charge. GIBSON 4 POTTER. August II, 1857. tnt Salem Tannery. THE subscribers have purchased the Tanner - " Sm lem, formerly belonging to Eiisha S.rong. AH d sorptions of leather will be kept constantly on hand! and tbe highest price, in cash or leather, will at al times be paid for hides and bark. CLARK A HOLMA2T. Salemt Oct. 24, 1357. Iy33paid Citr Hotel, Corrallis. MESSES. A. B. & I. SPEEXGEE TTTOCLD announce to the citizens of Corvallis, and. V the travelling public generally, that they have thoroughly refitted this well known establishment, and are now prepared for the accommodation of customers. The rooms have all been newly refurnished, the beds clean and comfortable, and their table will be furnish ed with the best the market affords. - Corvallis, Aug. 30, 1S57. J5yl Allan, McKinlay, & Co., HAVE just received a stock of New Goods, anp wonld invite all those who wish to procure GOOr articles at reasonable prices, to caR and see them. They consist in part of the following: Grindstones, Canal and Wheel Barrows Grain Cradles, Fancy Brooms, Grass Scythes and Snaths, Plain do Brush do do Assorted Colored Pails, 16 sq Harrows, 23 teeth Painted Tubs, Garden Rakes, Zinc Washboards, do Hoes, Blacksmith's Bellows, do Spades, Cross-cut Saws, 7 ft Polished Shovels, do S ft Hay Forks, Mil! Saws, 7 ft Manure Forks, Hair Mattrasses, double. Chums, do - single. Window Glass 8 by 10 Hair Bolsters, double, do 10 by 12 do single, do 7 by 9 Sperm Candles, Window Sashes 8 by 10 Adamantine cku, do 10 by 12 Grape brand Tobacco, Or Bows and Yokes. Lncke do do B!a.tkets, Baize. Lindseys, Sheetings. Ticks. AeAc We keep eenstantiv on hand a larse supply of GRO CERIES. CLOTHING, HARDWARE, and many arti cles too numerous to mention. ALLAN, M'KrXI.AY ft CO. Oregon City. 21tf New Store and New Goods. At Oatland, Sletheneys Ferry, O. T. ALBERT ZIEBER, Dealer in drv oods croceries crockery, hai d a s ie,-pr&gaee, c. Having purchased the stock in trade of G. E. Getch--ell, together with tbe premises known as Methecey's Ferry, on the Willamette river, and having built a new storehouse, and replenished the stock of goods on hand now offers to exchange, for produce or cash, an assort ment of Dry good?, consisting of dothinjr, cassimeres, satit--netts, sheeting, shirting, and fancy goods: hats and caps, boots and shoes, groceries in variety, with spices, nuts. raisins, and candies; paints, oils, medicines, per fumery, crockery, tinware, holiow-ware, stores, hard ware cutlery, and many other articles to meet the wants of tbe public. He has also moved and repaired his warehouse, so that he is now prepared to purchase or take in storage, country produce, which he can discharge bv a slide tot steamers' decks, without loss or expense of drayage. And being determined to constantly keep on "hand a good supply of such goods as the country trade may re quire, he believes he can make it an object for the peo ple in his vicinity to extend him their patronage. . No difference made in the price of goods, wheth er sold for cash or produce, October 2, 1S57. 3tf Saleni Market. THE subscriber, proprietor of the Saleni Market, in the center of the town, is happy to inform the pub--lic that he keeps constantly oa hand a supply of all tbe varieties of meats, fresh and pickled. He also has the various kinds of vegetables in their season.. Beef will be sold as follows: Fore quarters, 6 cents per lb., bind qnarter 10 cents; aad if yon want a choice piece, I shall-' charge yon a lit a pound. AH kindsof farmer's produce and grain received ine exchange for meats. THOMAS CROSS. Salem. J uly 7. IS.) 5. 17tf C. B. Pillow. DEALER in clocks, watches and jewelry, Sa lem, O. T. Particular attention paid to the repairing of watches and clocks. All work war- 1 ranted. Jewelry repaired at snort notice. FOR SALE : Watches and clocks, 8 day striking clocks at a very' low price ; also 30 honr marine clocks. m JEWELRY. Ladies and gents Brooches, Finger Rings, Ear Rings? Gold Buckles, Guard Chains, Ac, Ac. Salem, July 6, 1857. I7tf Salt! Salt!! TONS " San Quentin" SALT, in about SO and 100 lb. bags, just received and for sale very cheap 20 Oregon City, Dec. 8, 1S56. Allan ti, Lewis, W HOLES ALE MERCHANTS, PORTLAND, ORB GON TERRITORY. A STORE room in Orleans, a first rate stand for mf orodnce dealer. The Orleans warehouse and store will be rented together if required. 15AAU MUUK, July 8, 1S57. IStf Allan, McKinlay, & Co., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, anc? Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods. Grot eeries, Hardware, Ac, Oregon City, O.T. wc 20, ISO 1 . 40ji Lard Wanted, LARD 25,000 for which cash will be paid", by" B. M. DC RELLE. at Griswold A Co. Salem, July 1. 1857. ijjtf JAS. R. RICHARDS, JKO. XCCKAXW . San Francisco. $ Portland, Rirhardt Jh. HTerralrii rrOMMBSION MERCHANTS. andVobbers in Oregon Hams, Ac, Ac Orders for Oregon trade promptly at tended to. Liberal advances made on consignments .10. i Sacramento street, below r roufc, ou r ranewco January 27, 1S57. tf ITotice to Fruit Growers. R. C. Geer, & Co. HAVE 120.000 Fruit Trees consisting of 12,000 Eser ' pus Spitsenbergs, 12,000 Yellow N. T. Pippin, 10, 000 Winesapes, 12,000 White Pearmains, and a tne as ' sortnient of Summer, Fall, and other Winter apples, -pears, "plum, and cherry trees, from 2 to 4 years old, -which we will sell at the following prices for cash : Cherry trees 50 to SI 00' Plum " 50 to 1 00 ' Apple " 25, - Pear " 25 to 75, and a liberal discount made where a person buys a ' thousand trees or over. We consider November the best month to transplant ' trees. R. C. GEER A CO. Fruit Farm, Marion Co., Sept. 29, 1857. SOtf Senool Books. TUST received, a complete' assortment of Sanders' J School Books, together with a large lot of Thomp- " sou's Practical Arithmetics, all of which will be soM cheap, at the City Book Store. E. L. BRADLEY A Go Oregos City, Jan. 1S58 46tf Tor. " At X 4