i PIONEER EXCELSIOR AGRICULTURAL WORKS. THR Sl'IWrUJBER bee leave to announce M the FARM EHS ami DEALERS IX AURICI'LITR AL 1M PLUM HN T, of California and Oregon, that he haa bow facilities (or manufacturing and repairing Agrt cultural Implements of every description, from the smallest to the greatest, ol tbe Lett and tnoat improv ed kinds, und in tbe brat manner, having nta shop so enlarged as to arctmimodate sixty Workmen, and fitr nr-hed with steam power and all the necessary ma chinery of the LATEST and most APPROVED styles, and Inferior to mm now in u.se fur the purpose nbove named. He la eontidrnt, that, with his past fifteen rear' experience ia California, he can provide the far. mm ttith machine and Implements much more muta ble tt tbe wanU of the country than any that ran be imported, a the soil and product of the country are diUVrent from those at home, and reouire Maihinea in mot rase of a more subatantial make, and ia many instance very different. He design manufacturing a mmilier of combined Reapers and Mower. Particularly adapted to the use of this country, which will possess more combined strength, durability and llght-irss, than any other now In use. Hi t'a-t StevI Deep Tiller Plow baa already attained a notoriety in this rountrv far In advance o'f any herons introduced. He will be able, with what other Plow are ms.de within the State, to supply fully the demand for these Plow the comma season. 'He de-lsns manufacturing Smith's Patent Gang Plow, so favorably known in tbe Western States, and recently Introduced here. Also, Premium Fanning Mills, from No. 1 t.i a. which hve given universal satisfaction. Also, the World'i Fair Prize Nutter Working Churn, to which was awarded the first Premium at the Cali fornia State and Mechanics' Fair, KM. Also. Har row. Cultivators, Hi.lt-hill Bohsoil and Left Hand Plows, and all other similar implement. HE WISHES to rail the PAHTIdLAii ATTKX TIOX of the Farmer to hi facilities for repairing all kind of agricultural Implements, beinr such as to en able him to do every part within his own shop, being prepared t make eastings both of iron and brass; there lore he will be able to do repairing In the shortest time and with much les trouble than ha heretofore tieen the case. He wishesalso to AXXOL'XCE that he has now on the WATKR. honnd for thl PORT, on hoard theclippershinsWEBFOOTand MaUY ROH1XSOX. forty t.f JOHN' A. PITT'S celebrated THRESHERS an KPF.RATOKS. twenty earh. and 10 horse-pow-- era. which are anperlor to any ever heretofore offered in this market, with cast steel Cylinder Shaft and Journal, which has not heretofore been the rae. cud ia many other respects In snch a way a to add much to tbe steady operation and wear of the machine. Pet-sons wishing any of the above machine, will do well to forward their order early, as these are ail that will he in the market, of that make this season, and he ha the exclusive right of sale for tbe niacbiue in Califor nia. Oregon and Washington Territories. lie will ai t as Pitt's agent in protecting the patent on said machine. All persona will please take notice that they will be held responsible for any infringement o said" patent. He has also on the way a good assortment of Reavers; am ns which are B11WALLS. McCORMICK'H HCS BEY'S ami MANX'S. Also a (nil supply of extra for any and all of the above Machines. Cycles, tsct tion, CastinM of every description, etc. In ailJitimt, he ha no hand a full anpply of Hay Presses, best style; Hay and Straw Cutters; Grain Cradlts. Grant's; XI Steel Plows; Cincinnati Eagle Ptec-I riows; Kvans & Adams' Ga'rna Plow: Involving and Wire-Yootbed Horse Rake?; Corn-Shellers; Scythe and Snaths. l-et make; Hay and Barley Furkf : Thermometer and Ia-h Chnrn: White's Self-Acting Cheese-Presses; Dongls Pumps; Seed-Sowers and Grain-Prills; Cider and Wine-Presses; - Circular Sw Talile-: Garden Hakes ami Spading Forts; Ames' Short and Long-Hundlcd Shades; Wagons. Prays and Carts; Hand-Carts: " Ax and Pick Handle; Hunt's and Simmons' Handled Axe; Steel Crowbars; I'll Colony A-sortcd Xails; tlrinitt mes and fixtures; JUling Kr.pc; Wheelbarrows; riow-R-samsand Handle. In fart, a full assortment of all implements ri quired by the farmer. He proposes to say that hat he mm niacture. as well as w'nat be import, he will sell on as reasouable t -rm as any can sell similar articles. He ia sure toat he ran and will oiler su- li inducements as to biake it to tbe interest of farmer and metvh-nt to boy of h:m instrad of importmpr- He would, et tiie same time, tender his thanks to the tMic f.nr their liberal ratrooaze durinc the part sea'n. which In been entiMy to hs Kittsfactiou and much leyund iii expet'Uiion at the be)(inriir.;r of t!ieea.ip. ilr. Hull. Knspp A Co., of IVirt'aud, si-e.-j'e a?eoU in O. T. for the suie of my C'ort t-trri I:-? irr I'ltnr. All orders fcr Plows", a wt'.las ot'.ii rim- Ttlemer.ts r-il m-t'-litne: of . si-r-.-.f i,tn will l niled by H-. K. i Co., et San Fr.tniisco I'rict-s, ith frcisht ad-ied. TH03. OiiC, SHAW. t Sacramentotrcet. Mann factory Corner Pavls and Sarann;ijto s'reet., San I'raccit-... California. h;roary,l.t. 4ml0 Wooden Ware, Brooms, Easkets, BRUSHES, Clothes Lines, Matches, &c. Ia all their varieties, OX HAXD AXDCOXSTAXTI.V ARRIVIX FROM THE EAST. For sale at lowest, and Vh IcnIe prices, at the Wosd and TTillow VTare Eslablisliarnt Cf IIAWXIIUliST & SOX, 39 Sacramento St., !elow Front. SAX FRAXCISCO. CAI San Fmn., Feb., l-'o. CmiO 33 CO JOHX'A. K1TTUEDGE, MA XTT A C'TURER of Fire-pnor ro:.rs. Shutter. VantU. Ac Ac.,Ac. Battery, near Pacific street, San Erancisco. X. H. On3er fit.ni the cimntry pror.i;-tly cttc:i "cd to ar.d warranted as ordertd. A larpe assortment of second hand Poors End Shut ters constantly on band, for sale at rrry Iju riim. March, li. Bin.'. 2 Vamltill Hare Course. THE races will commence at the Vamhill Race Coarse on WEDXESUAY, June 16, 1 and con tinue tbronjrh the week. The f.ropnetor, having leased the Yamhill race track, proposes to offer the foilowinz Pl'USKS to lie rtm for, accvrd'mfr to the rules of the Yamhill Jockey Club. Fikt l ir Mile Heat best two in threes Proprie tor's Perse $200. Second 1)t Two Mi Heats Pronriitor'a l'iirc of 5W. Tamo lr Mile Ueat for Three YearOId Pro prietor's Pnr- $2s. Focbth liar Mile Heats best three in live Pto- prietor'a Purse $HXi. Tkx per cent entbaxce will be charged for the above pnrse. Three utries or more to m.ike a race, and two to start. K. T A LBKT. Proirictor. X." B Tl:e proprietor has contra.-tcd for lumber to build asnitabie stand for spcctatrs, and he intend to make other extensive improvements lor the accomm' datioa of visitors. F"r afl pern h.tvintr hor.es to train, the track will be ready on the Cit ol April. Yamhill Co., Jan. 25, 1 4Ttf I Q. Washington, AG EXT for the prosecntion of claims at Washing ton, P. C, before the Exccnti-e Pepartmeiit,Cfn frresa and the Court of Cl tims. Will attend to tbe set tlement of accounts of Mar-thai, District Attorneys, and other Federal officers, and of contractor with the Postoffi.-e and other Departments: also, to the proenr inr of Patent for I-and. Itnd Warranto, and other tst s;ness of a Ueneral Agency. Kefer to len. Joseph l.ane. Oregon Territory: Gov. lose I. Steven. Wathinjrton Ter.; Hon. M. H." McAl lister, Hon. Onen Huffman and R. Ana. Thom;son. ol Sao Francisco. Cat.; Hon. James Gothrie. Louisville. Ky..and to the Officer generally of tbe Trea-mry and Iaterior Departments at Wabinfrton. A Jdnws L. Q. VVASHIXGTOX, 1v4 W'aj-hinL'ton I. C. Corrallis Drug Store. JR. C ARD WELL, Prnc-jit and Apothecary, iscoa- atantly receiving, per California steamers, lare and carefully selected storks of Irnrs and Medicine. Oila. Paints, Varnt-h. Soap, l'erfnmerie. T ilet Par nit;tre. Stationery, and all article usually kept in rrnf Stfirms A trent for Jaynes, end other patent medicines, which wiil be furnished at California, wholesale prices. 3r Oiuebs eoLicrrcn. - J. II. CA.RDWEr.1.. Corrsllia.May 2J57. latt AVatchmalttns. -ITTTLl.rATir P. HIGnFIELD.Chronometcrtind Pm V Watch maker. Oregon Citv. to be found at py bis old stand in front of tbe United States Hotel, late Main-street House, where he can be constantly fonnd prepared to doanybosiness in his line. Watches cleaned and repaired on short notice and reasonable terms. Al-o 8 choice lot of watches and jewelry forsale. March 5, 1?57. lyol .Notice. c 12YALLIS Ware House. Xo. l.we offer for rent. ISAAC MOOUE. or WAYMAX Sr. CLAIR. In connection with the above we hare pork boose and smoke honse for rent. Jif MOORE & St-CLAIR. -v Wallanet University. SALEM, OUEUOX. ; f PIIH FAC'ULTV during the prestut ytu will con- JL lt of p. S. Itovt. A. If.. President and Artlna Profca or of Ancient lnntiaire4nd Mathematics. C. II. Hall. A. B.. Professor of atural tsclcnce. Fdwin CartwrlRht.l T , Common Epih. I. I Ppnuldlng, J ... . . Mim Sarah mirKingnam, learner ui iutruui uiai Hnsie. . ,, , Tlie CoLt.imi tTa PKr.tKTMKNT of the Wull inut I nl- verstty has lieen orjnnired. YounR men desiguinK to ptinoi a regular C.mrse of Study, are Invited to avail tltrmst Ives of the advant:ics aliordi'd by this lnxtitu tlon. All available resource will lie made useol I t meet the want of Students. Kll'ortsnill U-routiimed t secure a -tillable endowment ;and no pains will lie spar ed in oMainhiR competent aud experienced lustim-lora. The t ollenmte year ta aivltiea into tarre irmu, com. men inf as foll-iws: The llrst term on the 3d Thursday in Nepiembrr. second term on the 1st " " January. ' thiid " " last " " April. Tlie tirst two terms nrefj'ittn twA cur.'i; the third, tttrm trrrk. Vu'ATtoxs There will lie two vacntious lit the year: one. in April, of firo trrrtj, and one, in the sum mer, oi nine trects. TitTtoM will be at the rate of f I per week, or fin per anni.-m. THIS UltK'iU.X IXlllllr. I-lKraATORV pKrABTHKST. Ti:n. -Tho Arndcniic year is dtvldrd Into rovtt TriiMS of thvrn trrrAs ear. Tiie llrst term begins on the List Thursujy "f Amnst. second term begins on the id " " Xovem. third " 1 1st ' January. " f.Hiilb " " " ' l.tst " " April. Vacations There will be two vacations in the year: one in Aptil, of ftro teerfci; and one in the summer, of tir irrrt: Tt iTtos will he paid at the bejriniilnff of each Term a of court, at the followlntc rates: In I Jtmrnasre, Hi;:her Mathemath-a t nem., i" im tMher studies or the Academic Division, . . T 50 Common English livi..i n, 6 .Ml IMmary J " For ne of the Piano 1 .".0 Instrumental mush; 10 00 t Instinctionl In vocal musio Is given to all the stuicutWr ff rAai rc. A imiion- Stc.lcnt will be admitted at any t'me: and will be charpe.l for tuition from tiie time they en ter orly, but their progress w;il bo jrrratly prom ited bv enterii-.s earlv in the Academic year. l:t raxe where. fpm ne-esity, student leave before the end of the term for which psiyment ha I wen made, a jmt proportion not more than three-fourths nor l.-ss that oiie-bmrth of the tuition tee will 1 refunded. Students are not allowed to lnve jnt Iwfore examina thai. 1'atr.m who are inatU-ntive to tlii point, inrtn-t irrrnt injury upon both the stuilei:t and the Institu tion. P.ontvit.-Yoim3 s 'lit'emcn nnd lidics ran ol tain 'cnl atreasimaMo ru- with private f.intille. Cm a- ok STt"iv. V t'isiisie of Study hss ls-en ad. ptcd for bntii the Ccl'.e-;i:ite and Preparatory IV paHiucnts, well calciil.itcd t secure ripe cholais.hip. meutr.l iltst :i.;nc, and a preparation for the active dit-tie- ot life. l;lr.il Course of Study h-i hern adopted foryonnir ladies wl-.oibs-ire t.i il.t.iu"a lliopiuh ed.icati.-n. fi- A Diploma v. :il e awarded tj all who t-'.tall eontplete the present -i coins. lbetlovKBNMrsT will he parental but strict aim ini constant lv rt the formation of correct habit of Solf-liovcrnmcrt. Careful atteution will le given to manner end moml. Sciiot-Ansim-s, perpetual, or for tbe peti. d of te-i ver.r. sccnrin; tuition at vrty reduced r.ites. csn Is 'purchased. For further particulars apply to the Pre J-der-t. IVr order of Exc-ollr: Committee. F. S. IMVT, Sec. Ifcard of Tm-tees. Fsitera.Dec. lMs-.T. 41tf New Constitution for Oregon. lVE tif! leave to announce t the public th.it we are jat rereivirp a larjre ami wel' srltM-t. d -t k pf to-w!s Irons San Francisco, which ha Wen selected Willi sit-at care lv Mr. Alexander, who haleen attend io" tii t market for some time, therefore we ran safety sav to the pul lie that we can, and will sell, jroocs as low ut wholesale or retail A5? AX Y HOl'SE IX ORirCOX. We will take in exchange for good nil kind of pro-dn-e. X.U We will a!pay cash for all kind of pro duce, to-wit: Wheat. Flvir. Rutttr. Yz?, Bacon, Pork, l.ard fit Are- c. Ac. All who wi-h to purchase, will do well to call and (x- amiiic before ivm liasm j el.-ewiitre. )ur st-x k consist of every thing in the line tint this m.tiKtt callsfor to-wit: tlrey. White, l!ed ami Hhieltla:ket.: oat. Yest. Pants, Hats and Hut covers; I'ndcraml Over shirts. W.4 and Cotton; Kwrv description of WlilteShitt: O leens Wjre. Hrd Ware and Cutlery; Hoots. SIi.h- t-iir-e nnd Hue: I?;-.?an Calf. Kip ar.d Cowhide: Wool 1 i.iids. Merinos. lVl.iin, late pnttrm In short every kind of pie--e goods, and the illiST TEA ever -hipped to t'.iis market. Al-s-O Crd.tr suinrle. Timothy seed and Hops. l- tUve e.s a call, nnd see t..r vonr-elves.-i AIJCXAKUUl A- MckW A. C rvai!is. Oct n, ls"7. -i f Nev Arrival of Jewelry, &c. JUST FItOM SAX FRANCISCO. TROSKXTHAl. informs hi patron ami . friend, that he has Just returned from .-.n Fnncisi o w:h a select asso-t'nent of Jew-e!-r. M'isical I:i-?rument, Cutlerv. etc., ami olVcri them for .sate at bis st ire on Front strec-t, j- One door below Dr. Comibo oHl-e.'S JEWELRY. Gobi a.id Silver watches; Gobi and Silver chains Gold nr-icelft; G ld ear-rin?; Gold breastpins; tiold fiiunr ri'.in: !skets: Gold nen anJ pencils; Gold sleeve buttons; Silver and Plated wire: fancy g.wd- ai.d perfumorv. I U 8 I C A L I X 8 T K V M K NTS. Guitars. Yi .lira. Flutes, Fifes; a tjnre assortment of Art-ordeons. Indies work boxes of all kind. Gold ami Silver s:.eclv le. ;1.1 and Silver ;.us. Cutlery. Clock -.n endless variety. Arc, Ac. . i-Watches. Clock and Jewely repaired, nud a'l kir.d of Jeweliy tnaiit- toonler. -All of my work warranted"1i y Don't forefTlie Sin of tlie Kg Wt..h."-5 a Corvallis. Oct. 24. lc57 3:!tf allre. T'HK j.idt: of the Supreme Court. of tlieTerritorv of the ninth day of January, eighteen hnndred and ti:ty scven. d i fix and apjsiint District Courts, to lie held in villi'eof It:eis;r I, in the county of DoiirIs on the lir-t Monday, of Man-h. May, Sejitemlier a:ol Xovem-Ix-r.a-innalir. nutil -tiierwlsc onlercd. and do limit the duralioa of said t'-mis tix dav ea -h. GKO. H.WIi. I.I AMS, t 'bier Justice. 44tT - M. P. D1CADY, As x h.te Justice. At t'ucoiio Citv. rTITK sn!s-riti-r ha at EiiRcnc City, one of the I.e-t X frencral assortment of Di v Go-x's, ;pxrerie. Hard ware. 1,'K-t and Sh.'es, and al artii'les kept in a pene- rr.l Iind:ntr st.re. to i.e ronmi in Oregon. lie i cun- st iutlv receiving fr.-h addition to bis stock, and al- w.tv.s hcc: it up. . v L'o-xl are now ail received direct from S.in Francisco, where I have a resident arcnt. All kindsof fiirnicr's pro. luce received in c.x hnnjre foriroods I nay higher prices for produ-e. and sc-ll goods cheaper taan any otucr store in tue lemtory. Eiizene City, July 1 , ls.'.fl. lc.tf Statesman Hook and Job Cilice. iTTE have Three Presses. the best facilities for Book V in in tir-? north of California, and an extensive as. 8rtmc-iit ol .lOBBixo ,m atkkiai. oi every Kino; anil, witn master workmen, are preiKtrctl toevecutc pn.rc-'Mr. and in a workman-like manner, all orders in tbe au 1 tle- partmcnLs, such as IMIOKS, . - PAMtinii.Ers, TlAxr-Bii.t-s." 15 m.i. Tickets, Cikcii.abs, Ii.axk CiiKcas, xotes ok 1 1 and, " Orpkr Book., Stkamiio't Hi I. i. s Stkamko't Car! s. Bil l. OP I.AP1N0 Ckrtificatks. Snow Bills, Ciir.ci; Hooks. El'k l.EcniPTs, Dkafts. Invitations. Ri-sins Cariw, ill i.i.nr.Aiis, I'Bor.RAaxr:. ADrittss Cards. TIlavks of am. Kinds, Ac. Ac, Sec. ORXAMKXTAL PUIXTIXU. with COI.OIIED IXKS Tlie Laivs of Oregon. THE ORKGOX STATUTES, 1ASX, bcinjr a larce vol ur.ie of CiO pajres. with complete in. lex, annota tions, and references, comprising all the laws in force in tbe Territ.rv. inclnsire of those passed at last session of tlie Ijepislutivc Assembly, are for sale at the office of the statesman, at nve dollars per copy. The work is ex ecuted in the best manner, bound in law htyle. and is sold at publisher prices, and as low as a like work ran lie boupht in any State in the Union, and at the lowest figure they can be afforded for here. Tho price places them within tbe reach of all who desire the laws they live under. Order by mail accompanied with the cash. b: led ty return man. it is the last code of laws that will probably be published in Orepron, for many years. In addition to the enactment of the leTislative Assem bly, the volume contains the Declaration of Indepen dence, Constitution of the United States, Treaties with Great Britain relating to Oregon. Ordinance of 17S7, in force in Oreiron. I o nation Law and all amendments, and full aljstract of United o.atc Naturalization I.aws. Marion House, Salem. TH Fl undersigned announces to the public tbat he has purchased tbe well known tavern stand, culled tbe Marion IIouc, in Sa lem . together with the furrflture and fixtures thereof. He will keep it in first rate style, and Invites the patmnase of the public. It. M. MAY. May 23, I-)T. lltf Dentistry. DR.J.n.CATlDWEI.L. Dental Snrjreon, Corvallis, in his profession, at Corvallis. Kugene City, Win chester. Bcottsbtirff, and Jacksonville. Skill, unnues- tionable; cbanres respectable; work, warranted. Teeth txamiaed, and advice jriven Tree or charge. Doe notice friven of chsnpra of office. April 2G, 1S..5. Tif The Graefonberg FAMILY MHDI0INB 8. The Crnrffnbrrs Compnii:. rpillrs IXSTITUTUIX. (Inenrnorateil by the 1-rIs- X litureorthe State of New orK. opiliil noo.ooo.) wa4 roontlf-il lor the ttnritose of sntinlviliff the oubltu with the relobrated C It AKFK.N HKItG AhDIClX The series coinprise remedies lor nearly eveiy disease adaptej to every rlhn.ite. For V'ainilie. Travillers. Seamen, and Miner's u-e they are tincqnallcd. All tlie Medicines are PL'itF.I.Y VKGKTAIII.B and warranted to cure the diseases lor which they are severally rec ommended. The Gniefenlierff Comjwiy does not profe to cure all diseases with one or two medicines. Our srricscon si.;t ol F.I.EVF.N dill'erent kin. Is. adapted to tbe vari ous disease incident totbe temienite nnd tropical cli mate. The foil iwiiiff comprises the series of Uraefen bcrj; Medicines : TIIK OR AKKKNBKItfl VKOKTAni.lt ril.LS Are considered the stand ird Pill of the day, and are inliuit. lv superior to nny P. II Is-fore the public. They operate "without irritation on all the cx.-rctiorts, purg ing tiie blood by the bowels, liver, kidney and skin. MAHSHAt.L's ITKKINK CATMOI.IVOS. An Infallible remedy tor all diseases of the womb and urinary nrsatis; weakness in the back, pniu in the breast, nervousness, debility, etc.. In California and Ore jioi, out ol more tlntn a thousand ensr where this medicine ha been ncd, it ha in uu sinxl ' instance fail d to give peruianciit relief or to ttlcct a certain cure. Tllltr.RAKl'KNSr.H.l SARSAPARtl.l.A, A powerful rxtract. One hotlln eipml to ten -if the onlintry SarsnparilU for p'.irityiii the I lood. A sure cure lor s.-rofuta. rh.'iim itnni. ulcers, dyK-iisla. salt rheum, morcurial disea-e, cutaneous eniition, Ac TMCCRKKN Mill AT US OINTUKNT. Iiiv.il aa'.Ie for burn, w snid, sprains, chillilains, sore, swelling, scrofula, etc. A a Pain F.jctractor, itcauuot be excelled, art'oidi't? immediate rel.ef frora tlie i:i st rxcrutiating pains. Tits ci:.vr.rr.NAKu hvshntkut syhi p. This rxtra.inliiiary article is a speedy and infallil le rcnie.lv m lu.irrliu-i. Dcsenterv. t holera Jlorbu-. t n .1 era lu.antnm and the Asiatic tin Irra. if tiiken with the tirst symptonts of the disease. It is purely veri table in its compound. OBAEKE.VIIKRIJ CHI I.HKITNS r AN ACt.'A. Firsnuimer Complaint, and most di-ease to which children are ?iije. t. Its true worth ran never be set forth in word, but it car I fl It and appreciated hv parent nho.e childitju have ittii saved. Xo Mother shoi:i l tie n it:i .in it. tiir liniiiKsm mi ru.R bkmi ht. Warranted a certain cure for this painful disease with the Ointment there are very few case which can not I radically and permanently cured. A snrtrlenl opemtioii for l'ile or Fi-trli shiinld neverbe resorted to nntil this Ointment ha lieen thoroughly tried. It never fail-. o t ! iKsnriui KVK LOTION. For tliseases of tlie eve thi Lotion ha no enunl. It is a pee lv and p.vitive cui-e for iuliammation of the eves, wcikiies. diiiiue- and failinj" of siirbt. It will always l U'neti. ii.l in acute biltanimatioii ol the eye-, ami cl a a wa-h ou inflamed surlace. UHAEKENRKlnl I'KVKIt AND ACI'K IMI.I.S. A sp-edy nnd p-isitive cure fortius di-tressiti;; com idaiut. 'I iit-se Pill are compoed principally of Oui- nine, with otlier ve-i t ible tome, anti-simsnuslic and Icbrifmre aitiil.-s. Thousands have been permanently cured by their ii-o. C 111 1.1 ENCKH"; CONSfMITlVK CAI M. Sovereign in r.ll Bronchial and Pulmonary Disease. It is. la oud all ip'.e.ticn. true that Consumption is a curai l -'ui ca and the Consumptive' Bubn i the Lest curative ever mil. aHAEFKNBKKii IIK1LT11 BITTEMS.- These Biturs hi-e f-kilfi-lly nnd el-santly prepared from a iiuuiim r of uwtx Miitinir healtiiv roots, inrss. hcttis atid vines. An itival lal.te tmic aud besl;h re st, .nr. . ;rakieneeii mam ai. of health. A h.tn ls iim !y printed volume of 300 pape , rontain in? concise and extremely ) ltin description of nil manner of disease, their s'liiiptonis and treatment. Kverv family shod I have oiie. Pri -e orly 2-' rents. It w.'ll l si'nt, p.ist paid, to any post office in Califor nia or Oregon, on tu receipt oi u cents oy man orex prev. Ad Ires. r.e.litifrton A Co., San Francisco. The Gricfcnlvra Mciicine are for sale by all Dm;,' i-t and Apothevarie thronbont the i-ountry. tiener.il As-nts. for Califortii an. I irem ItF.DIXGToXACo.. Wlioleiile Drueirlst, Xo. mr Clay street. S iitii A Da is A sint-, Portland. Sa-i Kr.in. i-co, Die. 12, IsjT. Ciull Dr. Ivriecltbaiim'ft IInnsaiift.it HAIll riiKSERYKIt. TT' -I'l the restoration, Beautv and Preservation of the JL Hair. This preparation removes all harshness and dryness or the hair, by exciting the s-b1! to a new and bealthv action, and iloan-es it from scuif and dandruff: prevents the hair from falling nfl" nnd ficttiusr aray. but the in.ist reinarkal le result which it will eff.st, i it iri.7 n.-o.re a ntm crop vf hair on an entiitt bald head. M my youn persons sometimes find the too early upjHMian.-c of aray hairs, tills preparation will stop tiiis result. Mothers who wish their children to have tl ie bead of hair, ran effect this by the use of this Tonic: e-jiecially on their daughters if the hair isirht. I know few persons lx l eve tlie hair can lie restored on a bald bead, but, if my direi tions arc followed I will warrant a cure or refund the monev. It is put up in two ounce bottle- nnd for sole by wholesale and retail with directions at one d 'llar per bottle; it ran lie sent by mail 1 1 nny put of the United States. Gentlemen send on your orders, statin? the cau-e and duration of the baldness and I will cure you. To insure a ciire.iny i harire varies lrm Twenty-live to Filty d'llhirs, accord in to the nature of the case. Prepared onlv by Dr. J. G. KRIKCHRAUM, L'ortalliM, IK T. Corvallis, JFeb., 1K.W.- .".ntf New Goods at New Prices. ITT" K.SMITH A Co. would tnfonn their patrons. . and the public rcnent!ly, that they have Just receive.! a larixe udditiou to their stock of ffisuls. which they will exchange for produce, or cash, on the most favoral.Ie terms. They have now a complete assort ment of dry j.m.1s, which they will set! Chmjtrr than any other tlore in S,Jrm. Their stick of boots and shoe i equal to any to he found in Saiem. conslstinuof men's and boy's coarse and line hoot. Men's and boy's shoes; ladles' boots, shoes, and slipjiers. children and iufants shoes men'a ladies, and misses nibtier overshoes. and in short, any thing in the hoot and shoe line that can be desired. Their stock of groceries i also full, consisting ol cofli. jrrcen and black teas, crushed and brown suj;nr, symp, saieratus in bulk, cream of tartar, salt, soap, to-liae4-t, sairo. stare t, L.ii.H-a, macaroni, raisins, and sweet oil, nTt or which will lie'sold clieatp for rash or country produce. Purchasers will do well to call andexnmine our stock liefore purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to pivc our customers sutisfuction in tlie quality and pri ces of our good. 4'2tf Boot and Shoe Store. IJiREDKRICK W I C K M O X would announce . t- toe citizens of Salem, and the surround- PI ins country, that he have taken a stare on tho-' IsC east side of ('omuicrcial strH't, north of the iKistofiirc, where he will keep constantly ou hand a full assort ment of ev.ry kind of boots nnd shoes, Isilh custom and sale work, which he will sell r.t the lowrst living pri ce. Being a practical workman, nil orders for the manufacture or repair of work will be complied with, aud the work done in a substantial aud workmanlike manner. Give me a call and examine mv stock. FUKDICHICK "WICK.MOX. SMem, March 12, 1S.57. 13tf . If alter y and Confectionery. T11K undersigned would nnnnnnre to the public that they hive established themselves in the baking and confectionery business at Salem, on Commercial street, second door north of the Union Honse. A thorough experience at the hakine business they trust will enable them to give satisfaction to theircustomcrs. All orders promptly rilled. Groceries and Frnits, will also be kept constantly on hand. McGIXX A BYKXE. - April !I.IS.7. fitf Storage! Storage! WE are prepared to store all kind of farmer 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 tbe river, at the steamboat landing. And in shipping or receiving goods or produce, unattended with expense oi draya'ge. BEACH 4 HOGUE. Albany, Sept. 10, 1P57. 27m6 School Books. JUST received, a complete assortment of Sanders' School Books, togitlier with a large lot of Thomp son a Practical Arithmetics, all of which will be sold cheap, at the City Book Sbre. E. L. BRADLEY .t Co. Oregon City, Jan. l.5. 4Ctf D. William Douthlt, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOB AT LAW Attn PROCTOR IN ADMIRALTY. Will practice In the Supreme and District Court of this State. mw OtHce over Starr'i Tlu Store, Frontstreet,- Portland, Oregon. R. H. Cranor, ATTOttXEY AND C'Ol'XSELOll AT LAW. , Albany. O.T.Feb.,lM. stf Mettlcal. T AS. W. Mo A. FEE. U. D., Physician and Surgeon l Olllce over Stir, Itarnard A Co.'a Store, Front St., Monroe, llentou Co., O. T. SiniT Dr. 8. U. Uncliles, OFFICE. sai.i:m. oiieoox Tr.np.iToriY. Sitlcm, Novehitior 0, ISaT. S.itr William C. Urisvroltl H t!o., J T ERCII ANTS. HA I.EM, OKKU4I.N TEltitl Ttllti 1 I W. f. llttlBWOI.P, S!tf 0.a.WIOIWOKTIt. Medical Notice. riiHE anliscrilier, would inform the Inhakjtants that he l is at hi old staud, teatiy to attend to all cans in his tirofcwdon : also he has on hand a well selected stock of Eclectic eoncelitrnted Medicines, with a well a.orted supply of Syringes, all of which he will illsn.isa of on reasonable term. W. WAIU1F.X. ; Salem December S, ' , Stf Mctliettl Notice. TAlt- I. W. SHAW, late pf San Francisco, California, r otter b tirolesiinniil armcr to tne citizens in Siilem ami vicinity, and rcspwtfulljr solicits share fo public favor. ..... , n , - O I ' , . timceat tieeu auu reuows umz sunr. 14y U. W. SHAW 8. 1211s worth, amiRNKV ami corj.-sfxi.nR, . , UB. Rtipreme and other IMiirt. OIB-e Eugene . I'itv. I.sne Coiintr. Oreifon Territorv. Also Commissfonerof Deeds tor Xew York, Connecticut, Ac. August li. l.ifl. . 21tf k. L Thaytf, 4 TT0IIXEY AXDCOtrXSEIXOft AT LAW. Om. e iV in Corvallis, Itenton Co., O. T., opposite t- the Citv Hotel In said town. i'Hf V. I'une. VTTOKXET AND COUXSKI.I.OIt AT LAW. Sa lem. O. T., Olltce, flrst door south of the State man Ollice. up atairs. ntf W. II. FAKUAK. LANSINa STOl'T Farrnr k Stoat, l T TORS FYS iV ''hancerr and Admiraltv, a-Oilico on Front atrett, tine tl.mr north of tin- ' Exchange.'' Port laud. O.T.. July 20, ifvS7. lotf I. R. Smith. 1 TTonVEY AXD COUXSKLOR AT LAW AXD 2V S.dicitoia in Chancery, Corvallis O. T. t. x. saiTii. Sltf M. WSlitchcll, VTTOItXEY AXO 'COL'XSELOII AT LAW, El gene City, I-ane County, O. T. Snr-iral. T I.. rnOMItS. M. P., Surgeon. Ae. PPEPIALTV . ,I1SK VSKS OF THE EYE. Corvallis, Ore-ron. Septemts-r 2-1, l"oll. sj San Franfio Atlvrrtisin; Airncy r P. FlSHFIt. Inn Is. tiding. onpoite Pa ill- Express I j ORice, upstairs, rile oi all tlie pnticipal rperni I alifomia and Oreuon may ! r.mml atthlsoin -e. Mr. t isher is the authorized A lent for the statesman. t'licslcr Ji. Trrry, t TTORXF.Y AT LAW. SAI.K.M. OUEGOX. COM V"mi-sioiier of lived, and to take testimony, ae knowledcments. Ae.. Ac. for Iowa. Indiana. Missouri Michigan. California and Washington Territory. Let' ten of Attorney, and ail other instruments of writing, drawn on short not hn. a Particular attention paid to taking deposition collections of -Notes, Accotints, Ac, uJU nnrtlin: k Grorrr. t TTOnXEYS AXD COCXSELORS AT LAW. AXD J Solicitors in Chniicerr. Olllce near the Court-h msc Siilem. O.T. Cro. I. Shril, a TTiR'F.Y AXD COCXSELOR AT LAW. AM 1. Solicitor in Chancery, will practice in the vari sis courts of Oregon and Washington territories. Ulhcc Salem, O.T. Delazon Smith, 4 TTOIIXEY AXD COCXSELOR AT LAW, AX! a. W -I---.--T in ChaoMtn, will ywptly .II.mJ mil rtisiness H-rraining to his profession m the nrst Judiciu District, and before the Supreme Court of Orejon. Ollics, Allnnv, Linn I oiuitv. o. r. X. It. lieu not at hi oCh e, or nWnt on profes sional hnsine, he mar he rmmd at hi residence, hv miles south-east of Albany, on what is known as tbe ' Grand Prairie." W. S. Brock, t TTORXEY AXD COCXSELOR AT LAW, 'AXD i V Solicitor in Chancery, will practice in the various courts in tin territory, auti promptly aiienu to ine co -lection of all claims a'iraiust tlie United State, throuch an enielent agent residing at Washington .City. Offbe in Eugene City, Laue County, O. I. It. E. Strattou, 4 TTORXEY AT LAW. will practice in the vari.vr- i. court of southern Oregon, nnd in the Supreme Court or the Territory. Office in Scott-burgh. I'mpqua eomitv, O. T. X. H. Ilonntv IjiiiJ Warrant obtained lor clnimmt-s on reasonable terms. 2Stf K. u. akm m. j. a. WIIOX llarnuna & AVilsou. 4 TTORXIIM AXDCOL'XSELLOItS AT LAW. S V lem. Oregon. Particular attention is eiven to th.- co lection of notes and account, and cairns agaiust government. Itouuty liild Warrants bonght and sold. Mr Olllce over Stsrkey's Store. 4'S II. V. Ilonliam. A TTORXEY AXD COCXSELLOR AT LAW. Of fice at the Court House, Salem, O. T. titf A. B. Uallork. VRCHITECT AXD IICILDER, TORTLAXD. O. T. Designs, plans, spccilication, Ac, furnished on reasonable term. Campbell k frail. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. San Francisco. California. Ollice, corner Montgomery and Sacremeuto streets, over Pnrrott A Cos. Hank. , Messrs. Campbell & Pratt have lately removed from Oregon, nnd will be pleased to attend to ail business cut rusted to their care. 31tf Ai.kxamieu CiuriiELt. O.C. Pratt. S. Hamilton, AI. D., IJHY'SICIAX AXD SUUGEOX. would resjiectfullr announce f the good people of lhwglas nnd the ad joining counties, that he haa located permanently at Deer Creek for tho purpose of practicing medicine, and in which profession he will he faithful to discharge all duties, aud spare no paiua to render the patient easy and comfortable. Officii opposite R. H. Dearborn & Co.'a store, on Main street. Drugs and Patent Medicine for sale at low rnsh pri ees. M CorIntliia.it JLodge OF Ancient Free and Accepted Jlasons, will hold their regular communications on the Thursday night before the full of tho moon of each month, ex cept when it full on Thursday night, then on that night in Albany, O. T. Brethren in good standing are enrdinltv invited to at tend. DELAZON SM ITH, W. M. Si'Kisonn, Sec'y. 37tf Jllanks. DEEPS, mortgages, powers of attorney for sale of scrip, tux receipts, final proofs, nud notilications a new lot just printed and for sale at the Statesman Office. July 27. 1S37. 20tf , JUook. Here ! TE have just received 8,000 lhs. of ground alum salt, which we are selling at :i.no per numlreil. GRISWOLD A CO. WANTED ia exehnngefor cash or merchandise, 100 bushels of good apples, to be delivered by the loth of August highest price paid. G. E. COLE. Notice I 'S hereby given, that C. S. Wood worth Is authorized to transact my pern inai nusmess aunng my iuwh Salem. June 17. 1ST . 15tf Orleans Warehouse. o RLEAXS Ware House, opposite Corvallis, for rent istf . ISAAU MUUItr.. M ACKEREL and codtish, at (42tt) W. K. SMITH Cs's. CAROLIXA rice, and syrup to Rweeten it in S gallon kegs, at t2tll W. K. SMITH Co's. SALT, sal soda, and sassafras, at (4210 W. K. SMITIt & Co's. BLASTING powder, and water proof caps, at 42tf J VV. K. SMITH & Cos. THE best black tea you ever saw, at 42tf W. K. SMITH A Co's. 10 T0XS assorted Iron, just received at um3 . GRISWOLD & CO'S. . BOOKS!! The City Book-Store. (ritOST ST., PORTLAND, 0 T-, I A. It. SHIPLEY & Co., ve L Uore, and will lie receiving by the 1st of June 23 -a jj ) rs ax N HOOKS AND STATION Kit Y ! Which they offer to the SPRING TRADE At small advances on New York prices, vo u call, or send at an order, aud we are bound to give yon satisfaction i 1 A. 11. Slilnler . Co.. Are the Hutu Aost In Oregon and Washington Ter ritories for the sale or The American Statesman. A GREAT BOOK!! Being the only political history OI tlie Ulliuru muira. t, i .- ...Mnd 1 1111 Pavshle on de. OC I 111 in J i n ..... ... - - - - - J livery or book. Can deliver by the 1st of September . .1 . . .. l.u;v m. ,,n. It 1.t ,.r HImv itii .uu BV..U tin , . ' i . w j - . V. w... Cutaloguc of Purl of our Slock : , Rcntj hT iiioks. ftetur.K.4 Sanders' old 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. nnd 5!h, md Tho Young ladles'; Panders' Xew 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th nnd 5th: i'lirkrrs' 1st, 2d, .Id, till and &tli; .Mc Guirey's 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and iith. SlKLLKlt.-Salldcnl, Old, Sanders' Xew; Eleuien ry! . i.--.r-. . . . rmuRRS Sunders rict-irlal, School ami rurers. GKniiHiriiiKS Mitchell'. Ain-lcnt and Modern, Hi ney s, Morse, aic.aney a, aim 3iouu.-u.u i-v .. ' . ...11 . l... 1.1 11.k.!c. . M .TnnMAT.es. Arithmetics I nomson s. I anie Meulul, Analysis. Practical, and Higher; llavirs Cn mirv. Intellectual. M. hKd anil Ciiivcrsity; Smith's Oolluirn'a ILiv a Stoddard s; Oavles Algeiir.t. (sur veying. Geometry, I raeiicai aiainemaiics, aiaiu. ioic tiouarr, Lo-.-ic of Miithematies, Analytical Geometry, and Philosophy or M;ithein::tirs. Grammars. tlreen's 1urke's Bullion's Smith's Kirkam's "siiencer s lowers. 1'uii.osoriiiKS. Parker' 1st Lesson, Juvenile aud School; CoMisto. k's Smith'. HlSTOKIKS. ilsun s Juvenile, and iiniien. t-tatrs; Parley 'a Universal; -Willard' Universal, aud United Suites. , . . .. LiNHfAoiW. Cooper t irgu; Atmrew s i.:inn itea- dct- Virl Itomir: Andrews Ijttln liranimnr: M-i mr t-M-k's 1st aud 2d Hook in Ijitin, and d-. in Oreek; An hon's Greek Grammar and Header; Johnson's t'icero. r'a-aiuelle'a Krcucli Graniiuar an.i lu-auer; 'i""7 irrui'iu GramiiiKr and Render. Telemaipie. Greek 1 es U ucut; French. sclf-Uiight; Siirrrnne' French I'ic lionary; Andrew's Ijitin do. Liddell A- Scott a Greek lo. Aslhou'a Classical do. Smith's do do. IXcthimaribs Weiffter's School, High do, Aca- lemic, Uuiversity, Royal fivo, Uuabridged and Coblm' fo-ket. .... Misc'BLLN'Brs-M.ittlson s Astronomy. .Nfwmsn Rhetoric. Wood Botany. Kame'a Elements of Crit icism. Parker's Aids in Composition. Parker's Exer cises. Rrook!isld.-i Comjiositiou. McElligott's Young nalrzer. d. Analvtl al Manual. Parker Woid BuilJer. Mavhew's lim.k Keeping. Wsylatid's M w.t! . ictice. l'afey' Natural Theology. Blake's Agricul ture for Seh'iols. li pliant' liitellectnal Philosophy. Mahnn's do, do. Milton; Ymmg; Pollock: and Tbom .on; (Edition for Sch sds) Cutter's Auatomy and Physiology. American 'lebater. Newman's Political Economy. Hit'-tirock'a Ge-.ngy. Great variety of Siic-tkers and El'X-iitiuu. All kinds of School Station erv; Sbites of n!l sizes; pi-airing Books; Hmwing Paiier; Perforated Card Board; Bristol R ard: Pem ils xnh Itnishes; tlsborn'a Colors; liikstands. every siie .tud style, Ac., Ac. fto. MISCELLAXEOrS BOOKS. History Bancroft's United SLites. C volumes ILIdreth's do, do, 0 volumes. Frost s Pictorial United states. Taylor's do, do, do. llotta's Hist. Revolution. Peterson's do. Wilson's United States. Wizard's do. Hist. Indian Wars United States. Wilhird's Universal Ilistorv. Mulb-r's do do. Rotteck's Hi-st. World I "r j volumes. Ibdlin's Ancient HLst-iry. Fair' do. do. Hume's England. M.icaulay'a do., complete, liickens Child's do. Lincard's do. ttiblsm's Rome. H'An- bignc's Reformation. Bang's M. R. Church. Allison's Kurone, 1st and 2d Series, l'rescott'lf Works. Burder's HisU of Rel'ieinns. Hist, of Council of Trent. J.ise ihiw. All of Abbott'a llisfiries. Historical Cabinet. Jnecus of Snain. Oueensot Scotland. Help's Spanish lUiiinuests. Brare's Huiig'irv. Kidder's Brazil. En- .ink Braxil. Parley' Uuiversal. Hist ry of Cru- tides. Ancieut Egvptians. Hallain's Middle Ages. Ilistorv tr Boys. "Bonner's Child's United States. tssioij's Field llook of Revolution. ItiouKArnv. Plutarch's Lives. Life Brant. Won derful ChsracbTs. Grent and Celebrated I baracters. Lives of the Signers. Autobiography of Finley. La nartine's Celebrated Characters. Lileof Adam Cl.nke. ! i Bi-hoo Meduiug. d ietuur. uo lien. Harrison. 1 Itaiiiel Ilxuie. do Roberts, do Lafayette. Cap tains of Roman Republic and Old World. Dr. Chal- uers. 4 v Lives of Hurabnldts. Mrs. Rogers dozait. Wesler. Fletc-her. Life and Times of clav: Irvine's Wa.-hi:i 'ton. Eminent Minrhauics. Lives Chief Justices. Josephine. Napoleon. Charles limh. Iickstm. Gen. Green. Joan of Arc. Ladv JaneGrev. I. O. Adams. Julienne. Usniel Welister: Kings ot Home. Kiuss r.nd Otieens. Liehmtx. Lives of the t-v.pT. l-rs.-,,,t-s f!,lM,, - Mrv nt-i Mnrsiii. inton. Pioneer Womeu of the West. TR.vri.s. llurk" Cliin. Araucanians. Stephen's EgvpL lUia Travels. Miiugo Park. Nile .Notes . .- 1 . : . to. I. 1 T- I t Ailveiililn-s ou .nusquno r-uoi-r. iayaiu .ujiors i rav ls. Ilurbin's Travels in the East. Scibntific. Braude's Encyclopedia. Phj-jsical Geog raphr of the Sea. Wood's Natural History, l-nrdner's Lectures. Useful Arts. Cosmos. Matbemutical Dic- tionarv. lyisic of Mathematk-s. V under of Science. Mitchell's Plaiietiirv and Stellar Worlds. Iximis' Re cent Progress of .VstmiHimy. Smith's Dirtionarr of Arts and Science. Eubauk's Hydraulics, liick's works. Various works on Architecture. Poetkv. Bvroti various stvles. Siiakesinre, d Milton, do. Burns, do. Ileinaus, do. it.sire, do. riioinnsoii. Young. Pollock. TnpiH-r. Cuwuer. Poiie. 'amplK'll. Wadsworth. Ossiau.- MontgonH-ry. Kiik White. Female Poets of England, do. do. Aiuerica n.l niauvuthers. BtMiKs' op lUvEitsMcK. Cyclopedia of Geography. do. do. Fine Arts. do. do. liiograpliy. I'setnl Arts. MeColloth s Gazetteer. Harper's Universal (iaxetteer. rRi'iT asu AtiKicFt.Tt'itAL. Elliots Fruit Usk. rhoiuas' do. Ilowcing's do. Barry's do. Fessenden's Fanner and tiardeuer. Fruit. Flower and Vegetable i!.hinpr'i -,otiiontiion. Allen on the tirs lie. Pardee in Strawlicirv. Flutist's Guide. American Farm lbsik. Allan's Domestic Animals. All of Saxton's Hand Books. Works on Horse. Cattle. Sheep, Hogs, Ae. TiiK.u.isficAi. A Rai.iiiors. Harmony and Esposi tion of GoiicLs. Xeander's Ufo of Christ. Butler's Works. Kuapp's Christian Thetdogy. Western Meth odism. Morris Miscellanies. lectures on Romanism lira ml of Dominic Rule. Elliot on Romanism. Uarnes" Xotes. Clarke's Commentary. Ilriisvu's do. Jay's Exercises. Watson Institutes, ljirraliee's Eridenc'e-. llatler's Ethical Discimrses. Jtogers" li lijise of Earth. .In. Ilca-on and raith. roster Ihnst. l'crlcction. Baker on Discipline. Writings of Arminius. Jahn's Biblical Archieologv. Ribles, all sizes and prices, from t t; fin. Testaments, great variety. Methodist Hymns. Christian Hymn Rooks. Church Psalmist. I'l'vmouth Collection. Select Melodies. Christian Psalmist. Mepicai. Buchan Family Phj sician. Hydro pathic do. Homirpathic Works. Miscni.LAVBofS.--Coiititiitions of United States. Mayhew'a Popular F"liication. Cratdie's Synonyms. Piatt's Book of Curiosities. Odd Fellow's Manual. Headlev's Works, 14 vols. Mrs. Tiitbill s, 6 vols. Ijy anl'sXineveh. Bigelow'a Useful Arts. Haswell's En gineer's Guide. American Institutions. Pursuit of Knowledge. ParkMadison. - Peruvian Antiquities. Way Down East. Pvnshnrt. Ike Mnrvci'a Works. Sanderson's Cook and ConfecMoner. Country Rambles in England. Tales and Reveries, an excellent Temier ance Book. Money Maker. Escaped Xnn. News Boy. Dick Wilson. "Mrs. Hale's Xew Cook Hunk. Mil ler 8 Old Red (sandstone, do. Footprint of Creator. Young IjiiUes' Counsellor. Young Man's do. Pictorial Catechism. Thomson's Lect. to Y. Men. Constitu tional Text Book. Captive in Patagonia. Tbe Ameri can Housewife. Hajf Hours with Old Humphrey. Athens; its Grandeur and Decay. Mrs. Sedgwick's Redwood, do. Xew Eng. Tale. Uncle Sam 'a Farm Fence. Arthur's Successful Merchant, do, Tals. Mrs. Prtington. Horace Translation. . Virgil do. Mrs-i or len's Works. Heroines of History. I .and and Sea. Deck and r-rt. Sea and Sailor. Ship and Shore. Xaval Lire. Star Papers. Masonic Chart. Irving's. Columbus. Long Look Ahead. , City of Xew York Living Orators of America. Ytfnng Man Advised. .Mis sions in Tonca and Fegee. Truth Stranger Than Fic- Ltion. Uncut and the Russians. Hytlrapalhic loot Hook. Death Bed Scenes. Gift fi.sik for Young Men do. "do. Ladie-. Anecdotes for Girls, do. do. Hoys Footpripta of Famous men. Charlotte Elizalieth'a Work's. Advice to Young Men. Peasant boy philoso pher. Abbott s Marco Paul Books, do r rancouia AUU I. IIIIUUVI Oi ,F.l,vi, .....uv-u i.unitin.v. Constantly receiving large additions to the foregoing. Stationery. Foolscap Paper great variety, let ter do, do, plain and gilt. Note do, do, do, do. Envel opes all styles. Inks all kinds. Pens and Holders great variety. Blank Books all sizes and styles. Memorandums, Diaries. Pass Books, Time Books. Paper Cutters. Do Folders. Shipping Receipt Books. Lithographic Prints a large variety. Wtvnping Pa pergood variety. Wafers, Sealing Wax, Ac, Ac Filially, we have a good variety of . Mrnio Books Xew Carmina Sacra. Alpine Glee Singer, Dulcimer. Chorus Glee Book. Metropolitan do. Sacred Melodian. Christian Psalmist. Piano Instruc tors, 'Guitar do. Flute do, Accordon do. Violin do, Melodcon do, Plymouth Collection with Music, Sheet Music. And the most varied assortment of Stationery ever ffered in Oregon. mg- This stock is all bought in Xew Yotk and other Eastern cities and is sold at UNIFORM PRICES, gg- We keep on hand School Books in large quan ties, together with most of the publications of Harper A Brothers; Derby A Jackson; Ivison A Phinney; Phillips A Samson; - 0 A.S.llarnes A Co.f . " Miller, Orton A Mulligan: N Leary A Getz; Putnam; . Anpieton; and others. We ask your patronage. If nmthli to visit ns aid examine our stock, your order will be attended to on the Rarae terms as if yon bought ia jjerson. Portland. Marcn zu, 1&07. . ztf "All of the above works may be nad W. Ken von A Co.s City Baolt Store, Salem." DOOK BOOKS ! . . AT . . HedicaL t iML M MtA "s- TV.X I)K. L. J. CZArKAVS PRIVATE medical and surgical institute, Sacramento street, below Montgomery, opposite Pacific Mail Steamship Co' ollice, San Francisco, California. Es tablished in lo4, for the permanent cure of all Private and Chronic Diseases. and the siipprcsslonof ''aaekerv. Attending and Resident Physician L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D., late in the Hungarian Revolutionary War, Chief Physician to tlie 2uth Regiment of 1 1 on veils, chief Sur geon to tbe Military Hospital of l'esth, and late Lec turer on Disseasea of women and children. TO THE AFFLICTED. Dr. L. J.CZAPKAYretnrn his sincere thanks to bis numerous patients for their patronage, and would take this opportunity to remind them Unit lie continues to consult at his Institute fortbe cure of Chronic di-eases of the Lungs, Livers. Kidneys.di- ce -tire and genitive organs, anil au private disease viz : Syphilitic ulcers, gonnrrhica, gleet, strictures, seminal weakness apd all the borrid consequences of self abuse, and tiehopes that his long experience and successful practice of many years, will continue to ensure him a nhare of public pa-trnnage. By the practice of ninny years in Euro and tlie United States, and during the Hungarian war and campaigns, he is enabled to apply the most efficient and successful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He uses no mercury charges moderate treats bis pa tients in a correct and bonorab!e way has references of nnquestionalde veracity from men of known re..ect ahility 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 Tun Lariks op Okkuiin and Camkokvia. L.J CzArasv. M. D..Phvsiciau Surgeon and Accoucheur .in- rites the attention or tlie sick ana nlnictefi remales la boring under auv of the various forms of diseases of the brain. Iiiugs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood, kid neys, and all diseases peculiar to their sex. The Doc tor is elt'ecting more permanent cures th:ui any other .. I. -..(,-,,, I Ir...,,! iirl al lit tf lit:,. I n,. I lw ,1,-1 i-r prevent you, but apply immediately, and save yourstHf from i.airiful sufteriug and iiremature death. All mar ried ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstances do not allow to have an increase in tiieir families attoutd write or call at Dr. I. J. t ztpkav a Medb rl In-titule Sacramento St., Ijelow Montgomerv. opimsite P. M. SS. t'o's ofllce jind they will receive every possible relief aud help. The Doctor a Offices are so arranged that he can be consulted without moleskiuon. I2mJ . A 1 consultations ( by letter or otherwise,) free. AddressM 111. t. J. t ..il'KAl, Medical Instft'ite, San Francisco, Cal REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF MEDICAL RE LIEF. Below we publish the et-rtiticatt-s of two of the sufferers from the paiiirs of disease, who having recovered their former health, an.l impelled by grati tude, uiaxe Known tneir ca-es anu remeuuil asrent, and their statements are authenticated bv a Notary Public. The demands of S wriety un;eri iii.slv command tiieir publicity, and we c oiuiucnd tbeir perusal to the atte:: tion of ell afflicted : CERTIFICATE. Tlie undersigned, desirous of arquaiEting tho,- alio may be nnfortimate enough to Le similaily afllicted, where a ermaiie:it relief of tiieir sn!lerii"g may le ootaim d, feels ifc his duty to thus pnhlicly express his most sincere gratitude lo Dr. L. J. Czapkay, for the dermaneut recovery of bis health. Borne down bv the distressing symptoms incident to the vicious practice i f uicutitrcllaiile passion tu youth ; i;epreseu in lniy hi d mind ; nnable to perform even the m trilling duty imp--d upon the daily avocations of life. I sought the advice of msny physiciuns, who at first regarded my iiisei.se as oj inning importance nut aia3 ; altera lew wetks.anilinsever.il instances months, of their trest- ment, I found to my unutterable horror, that instead of relief, the symptorcs lierame more alarming in their torture : and being, told by one that mv disease, being principally couiiued to the brain, medicine would I of i.me consequence, i uespaireu oi ever regaining my health, strength and energy ; and. as a List resort, and with Isit a faint hope, called nistn Dr. Czapkav, who after examining mv rase, prescrits-d s me medicine which almost instantly relieved me of tiie dull pain anu dizziness in my uean. Mtcntiraged hy this result I resolved to i lace myself immediately under bis, -are and by n strict oled,enre to hi.- directions and advice my lu-ad became clear, my ideas collected, tbe constant pain in mv Lack and groins. tl;e weakness of mv liml-s the nervous reaction of my whole budr on the slight est al.mn or excitement: the mi-ar.tlirory and tv foreli.li:i-": t'leself tlistrust and want of confidence in others: tlie incapacity to study, and want of resolu tion; the frightful, exciting, and at times pleas., ral.le dreams tit nibt, followed by involuntary lischs.rtis. have all disapieared: nd in fact, in two months after having consulted the Doctor, I lelt as if inspired by a new me ttmt me wiiicu.uut a short timeano, l con temnl.tted to end with mv own hand. With a view to guard the unfortunate from falling into tbe snarf -s f in-oiui.etent piacks. I deem it mr n in to ,-..t-r iois i..-i.m i.y r ii.e mem .lie Killel Dr. Czipkay, and recommend him to all who mar stsr:d in need of medical advice, being assured hy niyown exerieiice, liiat once under his care, a radical and permanent cure will be cliected. T. F. FILLMORE. S ate of Calif.. ria. Conuty of San Francisco. Snh- senbe 1 and sworn to l.efore me, this 17th day of April. a. i. I isotrneaj JUHX MIDDLETOX. us Notary Public. CA UD. Prompted by an hone.st desire of my heart. I wish to lay before tlie public a case which deserves a high com- meuiiaiioti, not only as an act ol srieutilic skill; bii that or humanity, also. About two rears a. I sud denly and Irora causes unknown to me. was seized With a tit of KriLEfsr. which, owing to my inability to meet the expenses consequent cpoii a thorough medical treat ment, and the discouragement which I met with on attempting it,. soon became sm-b fas I was then led t. Iielicve.) as to defy the skill of any physician. I was frequently, while in pursuit of my railing, thrown down to the ground without the slightest warnm?. and al thcAigh insensible to the agonies, vet I despised the mis ery of my existence. While in this state, and having previous to iny aiilction tasted the sweets of life, I once more was induced to attempt seeking aid of a nhvsieiau. and, bv recommendation, called upon Dr. L.J. Czup ksy. i told him my circumstances, and my inability to reward bim for liis-services regardless ,f wbicli. however, be nt once uudertook my case, and witii the blessing of Ood, I was once more restored to perfect health. Unable to reward bim for the boon wldeh I enjoy at present, and yet conscious of my indebted ness. I consider it due to mvself and to all afflicted, to make the rase public, in order that those in need of medical advice may hud a physician ia a hum every couuucucc cau ee piacen. MEYER YABLOXSKY. is. State of California. I M County of San Fniucisro, f Snbscrild aud sworn to before me this first day of AUgllSt, A. 11. IN!!. t.lLBKUT A. liRAST. . Notary Public. i s. OPERMATORRHtEA.or Local Weakness.nervons de O bility. low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the liml and back, indisposition and incapacity for labor and study, dullness of npppetitc, hiss of memory . aversion to en.i.1. 1 . ... a ..I .... T . . wl !,n;,l;.. .r..i: ... .1 : : ... ,.ii..u. ,KU UIMI .MtUllli('K. headatihe. pains in the side, affection of the eve, nim pies on t he face, sexual and other infirmities in man, are e irea wunontiaii ty tne justly celebrated physician and s irgeon. I- J. Czapkay. His method of curing diseases is new (unknown to others) aud benre the great suc cess. AH consultations, by letter orotberwisc, free. Address, L. J. CZAPKAY. M.l., San Francisco. CI. The Creates! Distorery of Ihe Ige. GREAT Blessings to .Mankind! Innocent but Potent! DR-CZAPKAY'S Pkophilacticcm, (self-disinfec ting agent.) a sure preventive against Gonorrhoea and Syphilitic diseases, and a ceitain and unsur passed remedy for all venereal, scrofulous, gangrenoos and cancerous ulcers, fcetcd discharges from vagiua, uterus and urethra, and all cutanous erantiolsand dis eases. s iuii.H-ulation is preventive against small pox. so is Dr. Czapkay 's Prophylactiruma preventiveagaiust Syphilitic and Uonorrhu-al diseases. Harmless in it self, it possesses tlie power of chemically destroying the syphilitic virus, and thereby saving thousands tif debauchees from being infected by the most loathsome of all diseases. Let no young man who appreciates health be without Dr. Czapkay "s Prophylacticum. It is in very convenient packages, and will lie found con venient for use, lieing used as a soap. Price, $-. For sale at Dr. L. J. Czapkav's Private Medical and Surrri- cal Institute, Sacramento st., below Montgomery, oppo site P. M. Co's. office, San Francisco. All letters must be addresed to L. J. Czankav. if.D.. San Francisco. DR. L. J. CZAPKAYS Grand Medical and Surgical Institute, Sacramento st.. below Montgomery oppo- ...... i . . : ill. - . .. V ' . .-. V ' ' 1 1 . V . . .11. I 1 ill,. i.s.. .. The Doctor offers free consultation, and asks no remu- iieraiiou unless ne enecis a enre. urace Hours from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. CERTIFICATE. I, the undersigned. Governor of Hunarv. do testify hereby .that Dr. L. J.Czapkay has served durin g 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 who are capable of appreciating patriotic self sacrifice, uiiMiortune. r-USSL fli L.AJOS, , . Governor of Hungary. Washington City, Jan. 6, 1S52. JS3" Persons not wishing to lose time in correspond ing, please enclose $10 in their letters, aud they will get immediate attention to their cases. Address, j. CZAPKAT, II- !., San Francisco, Cal. April, 1858 3m4 WANTED in exchance for cash or merchandise 20.000 lbs. of bacon for which I will pay the highest price. . E.COLE. TAX receipt blanks f" sale at the Statesman office at $1 per hundred. LADIES cloaks, latest style, for sale cheap at 42tl W. K. SMITH A Co s. 925,000 Worth SPRING AND BUEinER GOODS ! riHIE subscribers wontd respectrullv Inform their eua JL tomers and the public generally' tbat they have on hand, and are in constant receipt of goods from Ban Franei.co ami New York- large and well-selected stock consisting in pnrtof Aimn, auspice, and alpacca, - Bouiiete,lr?e,t ,a bro, ,ineBi Cambnc,cra-b, and calico, -- Domestic delaines, and damask,, ( Edging, embroidery and everything, Flannels, fringes, and fancy fixin's. f'inghams, gaiters and glovea. Handkerchiefs, hose and hair-pins. Iron, ink, and insertmfrs. Jaconet, leans, and Java coffee, , Knives, kid gloves, and koitting-pio, Lawns, lard and Liverpool salt. Mustard, mirror, and matches. Needles, nails, and nice thing. tiils, overshirts, and Oolong tea, Pins, pants, and paper, Omits, quills, ami qneensware, Ribbons, razors, and rat-trap. Silks, sugar, and shaving soap. Tea. tobacco, and turpentine. Umbrellas, under-sleeves. and useful things, Veils, varnish, and vinegar. Wreathes, woolen goods, waffle-iron, , Yarn, yeast, and Yankee notion. Zinc, and zephyr worsted, " v Ae., Ac., and so on, Besides many other articles too numerous to mention : all of which we are offering at reduced prices, adopt ing tne pian oi v'ra sates ana smalt pronts." The ladies will find in their department a large stock of fancy goods, direct from Sew York, which i not usually kept In Oregon, ana oy arrangements will be In constant receipt adequate to the wants of the ladies. - The tientlemen s jepartcieni or tnrnishmg goode, will seldom be equalled, and excelled by none in Salem IllOX The blirksmithaand trondea'er willalwav- nnd a well-selected stu- k of all size and shapes, to . gether'with a grjod assortment of iron axle, from 1-1 f 6 in., to 2 x 11 inches, which we are selling at Portlanc prices, adding freights. - r We are Dreuared to receive all kinds of lirodae tC exchange for goods, and also money. For full partica- lar-icall and examine tor yourselves. ii- i nni-TPAin - CO it. v. uuinubl n. i-u. t Salem. Feb. 4Stf Attention Farmers! Threshers, Seaperi, and lowers. WE have now on tlie way from the Eastern States, to arrive about the latter part of April next, a superior lot of the above mentioned machines. Tbey cosn'iitie al! of the latest improvements, and we have no hesitation in saying that we believe them to be the nio-t jierfect machine we ever brought to this coast. They were constructed under our owBsapenrbuon, hav ing all the alterations neceatary to render them suita ble for the country. The Threshers consist of two, four and six brse pow ers, (railway and sweep) with elevators and every es sentia! convenience known to tbe machine. Our Reapers and Mowers are combined machines suitable for eitlier 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, tlie following agricultural implements, viz : Peoria plows, X 8 Bo-ton Clipper plows,extensiun curti vators, grape rine, grain cradles, scythes, snaths, straw ct-tters, hay preoes. lia'y forks and rakes, horse rakes, wheel-bsrriws, cider mills' shovels, spades, Ae. , Bark mills and Tanners tool. AL-o. a select assort ment of Smiths' and carpenters' tools, with maty other articles not here mentioned. We would say to our enstomers and the public gene rally ,if tiiey are in want of any cf the aiove mentioned reticles, they wil! do well to'call and see our liefore purchasing elsewhere, a-i we are determined to sell low foro-h. We would also add that our machines are rapidly sold to arrive; better call and secure one of them, before too Lite. If preferred .machines delivered ia Portland if ensraeed before arrival. WM. C. DEM EXT A Co Oregon City, opposite Land Office. January 2j, ISoS. 3n47 MoSrat'a Life Pills JXI) PHfEXIX BITTERS. rjiH H best family medicine now lfore the public, fuf J. tbe cure of Scrofula, fleers. Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, Fever and Ague. Dyspepsia, Dropsy, and in fart most ail di-sea.se soon yield to tbeir curative properties. It has been computed that during the last twenty-five years npwards of Four Millions of persons have been benefitted by the use of these medicines; a fact which speaks volumes in favor of their enrative properties a in!e trial will place them beyond the reach of com petition in tbe estimate of every patient. Bv their nsc the l.l sd is restored to a healthy state and freed from all impurities. The system is not reduced during-their operation, but invigorated, and tbey require no re-tr-jii.t from business or pleasare. The afflicted hsve in these medicines a remedy that wil! d i for them al! thr.t medicine can possibly effect. Prepared bv W. B. Moffat. Xew York. And for sale bv JOHN FLEMING, at the Oregon "Citv Post Office Buiiling. Oregon City, March.'lSifi. ' ly52 JLiTery aud Sale Stable. TT7F. are now keeping a Livery stable in fife v Oregon t. itv, where Horses can wars .e obttined on liiieral terms. S'n are also nrrnsrH with excellent sta bles, weil snppiied with hay and oats, to keep horses by day or week. Those who call npon us may feel as Sured that every attention will 1 piven to horses left, in onr charge. G IBS0N 4 P0TTEK. August 11, 17. J2tf Salem Tannery. fT'HEsnbsrrlbers have purchased the Tanner ' Sa J. lem. formerly belonging to Eiisha S rc-rg. All de s- rptions of leather will he kept constantly on hand ami the highest price, in cash or leather, will at al times be paid fur hides and bark. CLARK HOLM AX. Salem, Oct. 24, 1357. ly3o'pai.l City Hotel, CorTallis. MESSRS. A. B. &. I. SPEEXGER "1 f TOL'LD annon.-ice to the citizens of Corvallis, and the travelling public generally, that tbey have th.'ironghly refitted this weil known establishment, and are now prepared for the accommodation of customers. The rooms have all been newly refurnished, the beds ciean ana comfortable, and tneir table will be furnish ed with the liest the market affords. Corvallis, Ang. 30, 1 so 7. 15yl New Store and New Goods. At Oatland. MtUmry'i Ferry, O. T. VLBERT 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 offers to exchange, for produce or cash, an assort ment of Dry goods, consisting of clothing, eassimeres, satit netts, sheeting, shirting, and fancy goods; hats and caps, boots and s!s. groceries in variety, with spices, nuts, raisins, and candies; paints, oils, medicines, per fumery, crockery, tinware, hollow-ware, stoves, hard ware cutlery, and many other articles to meet tbe wants of the public. He has also moved and repaired his warehouse, so that he is now prepared to purchase or take hi storage, country produce, which be can discharge by a slide to steamers' decks, without loss or expense of drayaire. A n.i being determined to constantly keep on hand a good supply of sneh goods as the country trade may re quire, he believes he can make it an object for the peo ple in bis vicinity to extend hira their patronage. S t difference made in tbe price of goods, wheth er sold for cash or produce, October 2, 157. 30tf Salem Marker. THE subscriber, proprietor of the Salem Market, in the center of the town, is happy to inform tbe pub lic that he keeps constantly on hand a supply of ail tb varieties of meats, fresh aud pickled. He also has the various kinds of vegetables in their seasoa. Beef wUl" be sold a foliows: Fore qnarters. cents per lb., hind qnarter 10 cents; and if you want a choice piece, I shalt charge yon a l it a pound. All kindsof farmer's nroduce and era in receive ' exchange for meats. THOMAS CROSS. feaiem. July 7. Is56. ntf C. 8. FM0W. "pvEALER in clocks, watches and jewelry, Sa- es ana jewelry, tsa- Jjgv v ttention paid to the cks. All work war- "riia short notice. i r- 4 s iem, u. i. particular attention paid to the repairing oi waicnes ana chk-ks. All work war ranted. Jewelry repaired at short i 1UK SAUi: atrhes and clocks. 8 day i low price ; also 30 honr marine t JEWELRY. T 1' Ladies and gents Brooches. Finger Rings, Ear Rings Gold Buckles. Guard Chains, Ac, Ac. Salem, July 6, 1S57. 17tf Allan 4c Tnia- T THOLESALE MERCHAXTS, P0KTLAXT, ORE' V V GOX TERRITORY. Aon.nr. room ui ucs tms madq tor s produce dealer. The Orleans warehouse and store r vill 1. n.11 t.-,(thr if rennireil- ioAAty aOIJKE. July P, 1857. IStf Dictionaries. TCST received and for sale at the City Book Store J Webster's Unabridged Quarto and High School Dic tionaries. E. L. BRADLEY Co. Oregon City, Jan. 1858. 46tf JAS. K. RICHARDS, j. JXO. XCCRAXKX, I Portland, O. T. f San r ranctsco. Richards & McCrakea. COMnSSIOX MERCHANTS. and'Jobbers ia Oregon ' Flour, Grain, Produce. Fruit, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Hams, Ac, Ac. Orders for Ore iron trade ororontlv at tended to. Liberal advances made on consignments. ' Xo. 41 Sacramento street, below Front, San Francisco ' January li, 1-157. 4ttf THERMOMETEB CHCRXS, just received and for4 sale at sepS W. C. GRISWOLDS & CO' WAXTED in exchange for merchandise or on ac-' "t count 10,000 lbs. good hotter, for which I will pay the market price. G. E COLE. I . t J S