9 L fi PIONEER EXCELSIOR AGRICULTURAL 70RKS. THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to announce to the FARMKP-s and 1EALEI:S I V AH RUT' LTU SAL IMPLEMENT, of California and Oregon, tluit he hits now farrlit'srt for manufacturing and rcn.tiiing Agri-cnltnrsr-T'trraents or evry description, from the smallest to the jrrvatet, of the tHt and most Impn.v cd kinds, &nd ia the het manner, hiving his shop so enlarged as to accommodate sixty workmen, and fur nished with steam power nd all the necessary ma chinery of the LATES r and mist APPROVED styles, and tuferior to none now in use for the purpose above named. Ha b eomident, that, with bis past fifteen rears' experience in CaTiforrla, bs ran provide tlio far mers witti machine and implements much more suita ble f the wants of the country than any that can he imported, a the oil and products of the cmntry arc different from those at home, and rcaiiire M.-uhincs in most cases of a more substantial make, ami in many instance very different. He design mjnnfactnrin? a number of combined Reapers and Mowers, particularly adapted to the use of this country, which will poshes more combined strength, durability and lightness, than anv other now ia nse. His Cast Steel lecp Tiller Flow has already attained a notoriety in this conntrv far in advance of any before introduced. He will be able, with what other Plows are made within the State, to supply fully the demand for these Puws the coming season. He designs manufacturing Smith's Patent Gang Plow, so favorably known in the Western States, and recently intiodnced here. Also, Premium Fanning Mills, from Nos. ltr IS. which hivs trivia universal sit'sfuction. Also, the World's Fair Prize Bntter Working Churn, to which was awarded the First Premium at the Cali fornia State and Mechanics' Fair, 157. Also, Har rows, Cultivator. Side-hill Subsoil and Left Hand Plows, and all other similar imnlements. HE WISHES to call the PARTICULAR ATTEX TlOX of the Farmers to his facilities for repairing all kinds of agricultural implements, heing snc'a as to en able hia to do every part within his own shop, being prepared to make eastings 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 AN'XOUXCE that he has now on the WATER, bound for this PORT, on board thcclinpcrshipsWEBFOOTand MaRV ROBIXSOX. forty of JOHX "A. PITT'S celebrated THRESHERS and SEPERATORS, twenty each. 8 and 10 horse-powers, which are superior to anv ever heretofore offered in this market, with cast steel Cylinder shafts and Journal, winch has not heretofore been the case, and in many other respects ia snch a way as to add much tothestca.lv operation and wear of the machines. Persons wishing sny of th-above machines, will do well to forward their orders early, as these are all th.it will lie m the market, of that mike this season, and he has the exclusive richt of sale for the machine in Califor nia. Oregon and Washington Territories. He will act as Pitt'sagent in protcctingthc patent on said machine. All persons will please take notice that tbey will be held responsible t'omny infringement on said patent. He has also on the way a good assort m-nt of IJeaprrs; among which are BURH ALL'S. McCOllMlCK'S HUS SE5f "S and M AX X'S. Also a full soppiy of extras for any and all of the above Machines. Cycles. Sections, Castings of every description, ete. In addition, he has on hand a fall supply of Hay Presses, best style; Hay and Straw Cutters; Grain Cradles, Grant's XI Steel Plows; Cincinnati Eagle Steel Pl.ws; Evans & Adams" Galena Plows: Revolving and Wirc-Tjothed Horse Rakes; Corn-Shellcrs: S-ythes and Snatas. best make; Hay and Barley Forks: , Thermometer and Dash Churns: White rdt'-Actingthecse-Presses; Pouglas Pumps; Seed-Sowers and (rain-Prills; Cider and Wine-Presses; Circular Slw Tables; Garden Rnke and Spading Forks; Ames" SVrt and Loc-HanUled Spade; - Wagon. Prays and Cjki; Hind-Cart: . Ax and Pick Handle: Hunt's and Simmtma' i'tnilcd Axes; Steel Crowbar3; Old C-loey ATted Xails; Grindstmesand nxtares; Haling Rope; Waeellnrrow: riow-Beams and Handles. In fart, a fall assortment of al! implements retpiirtt" . by the farmer. He proposes ti say that whst he mss i'rtare. as well a what he imports. !e will sell on as reasonable tortus as any can sell'siraiUr arti.-lcs. He is sure that he can and will offer t-scri induct racnls as to make it to the interest of farmers and merchants to bay of him instead of imp rtiirg. He wn!d. at the same time, tender his thanks to the public f.r their liberal patronage daring the pt season, which has beea entirely To his a:isf:iction sod mn.-h beyond his expectation at the besiuniag of the s.-aon. Mssr. Hall, Knapp A Co.. r.f Port'.and. are "!e agent in O. T. for the sale of my Cast rrl Ifrin 7 (7 Irr JSow. All order for Flows, as we!! a ether im plements and machinery of any de-crirtb'n will le filled by H-. K. A Co., at San Francisco prices, with freight added. TlfOS. OGO SHAW. 33 Sacramento ttrert. Kanufaetory Corner Piv is and Saixiincato stretH, San Francisco, California. February, 135. 4mt3 Wooden Ware, Brccnis, Baskets, BRUSHES, Clothes Lines, 31atclies, kc. In a!l their varieties, ox uaxd- axi coxstaxtlt AP.Rrvrxo from THE EAST. For sale at lowest, and Wholesale prices, at the Tacd and Willow Ware Establishment Of IIAWXnURST & SOX, 39 Sacramento St., below Front, SAX FRAN-CISCO. CAL. San Fran., Feb., lo5S. 6m49 JOIIX'A. K1TTREDGE, MAXTFACTCRER r Fire-prr Por.r. ShutUrs, Vanl, Ac, Ac, Ac. battery, near Pacific street, San Eranrico. X. B. Orders from the country promrtly attended to and warranted as ordered. A large assortment of second hand poors and Shut ters constantly on hand, for gale at eery lots ralrs. March. W.v. inSJ Yaiuliill Kacc Course. THE races will corn!:?en';e at the Vamhill Race Coarse on WEDXEfjDAV, Jane 16, lsia, and con tinue throogh the week. The propnetor, bavins leased the Yamhill race track, proposes to offer the following PL USES to be run for, according to the rules of the Vamhill Jockey Club. Fit l)tY Mile Heats best two in three Proprie tor's I'nrse fit). Szcond Dat Two Mite Heats Proprietor's Purse of 500. Third Dat Mile Heats for Three Year Olds Pro prietor's Pm-se $2'W. Foritra Dav Mile HeaU be.-t three in live Pro prietor's Purse tlOO. Tek rat cent :nteace will be charged for the above pnrse.s. Three ttries or more tn make a race, and two to start. R. T A LBET , Proprietor. N. B. The proprietor has contracted for lumlier to build a snitable stand for spectators, and he intends to make other extensive improvements for the accommo dation of Tis:t'rs. For all persons having horses to train, the track will be ready on the firht ol April. Yamhill Co., Jan. 25, 11.58. 47tf I Q. Washington, AO EST Tot the prosecution of claims at Washing ton, P. C, bef'-.re the Executive lepartmeiiU,Con tfresa and the Court of Claims. Will attend to the set tlement of accounts of Marshals, Iitrict Attorneys, and other Federal offn-ers, and of contractors with the PostonVe and other Pepartments: also, to the procur ing of Patents for Land. Land Warrants, and other bu siness of a General Agency. Refers to (tea. Joseph Lane. Oregon Territory: Gov. Isaac !. Stevens. Washington Ter.-, Hon. M. H. McAl lister. Hon. Ogden IIofTman and R. Ang. Thompson, of San Francisco, Cal.; Hon. James Guthrie, Louinville. Ky., and to the Officers generally of the Treasury and Interior Departments at Washington. Address L. Q. WASHIXOTOX, ly46 tVa-bington P. C. Corwallis IrK Store. TR.CARPWEI.L.Prnggist and Apfithecary, iscon- atantly 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 Drng Stores. Agent for Jaynes, and other patent medicines, which will be furnished at California, wholesale prices, or Orders boliciteo. - J. R. CARDWELL. Corvanis. May 2, 1S7. 1 2tf .Notice. alOBVALLIS Ware House. Xo. 1 we offer for rent. IS A AC MOORE, or WAYMAX St. CLAIR. In connection with the above we have a pork house and smoke house for rent. 18tf MOORE A St. CLAIR. Casta System Adopted. NO more credit will be given by me, and those in debted to me, who have not made arrangements to pay their accounts In pork or other produce, will please call and make payment or settle by note, as I Intend closing my book. G. E. COLE. Corrallis, Sept. 8. 18.57. 2(itf C3TTOX rope, for clothes lines, and halters, at s2tf W. K. SM and small mpe for ill! Co s. Wallamet University. SALEM, OREGON. T'HE FACULTY during the present year will con 1 sistef Bcv. F. S. Hoyt. A. M., President and Acting Profess or ol Ancient Languages and Mathematics. C. H. Hall, A. B-. Professor or Natural Science. p't? 8S.d.r' Teachers of Common English. Miss S.ir.ih Buckingham, Teacher of Instrumental Music. The Com.eoiatb PEPAnir.T of the Wallamet Uni versity bas been orgnnixed. Young men designing to pursue a regular Course of Stmlv, are invited to avail thenulvesof the advantages atl'.mlcd by this Institu tion. All avauable resources will be mado u.-e nt to meet the wants of Students. Efforts will bj continued to s-ciire a suitable endowment ;and no pains will be spar ed in obtaining competentand experienced Instructors. 1 he Collegiate year Is divided into fnrre terms, com mencing as follows: The tlrst term on the Sd Thursday In Septemlier. second term on the 1st " " January. third last " " April." The first twj terms are Jiftern trttkt tack: the third. tlrrrn terrts. Vacatioxs There will be two vacations in the year: one. in April, of rteo irrrij, and one, ia the sum mer, or nine trcrtts. TftTios will be at the rate of $ I per week, or $11 per annum. Ulti UKKliUX 1XSTUL IE.-TUB I KKTAItATOnT DuriUTJIKXT. Trr.MS. Tho Academic rear is dividrd into rorn Tkiisis of 'term trtrk each. 1 he first term begins ou the last Thurstlay of August. second term begins on the 3d " " Xovcm. " third " " " " last " ' January. " fourth " " " " last " " ApriL Vacations. There will be two vacations in the year: one in April, of fico KvrisJ and one in the summer, of six tnrAf. Ti itios will be paid at the beginning of each Term in advance, at the following rates: - in Languages, Higher Mathematics ( hem., Other studies of the Academic Division, . . Common English Division, " Primary " ' For nse of the Piano -. " Instrumental music $in 00 T 50 6 50 J si) 1 50 10 00 Instruction! in vocal music is given to all the studeuts-ee of charge. Apmissiox. Students will be admitted at any time; and will be charged for tuition from the time they en ter only, but their progress will bs gra.itly prom .ted l.y entering early in the Academic year. In cases where, from necessity, students leave before the end of the term for which payment his been made, a just proportion not more than three-fourths nor le.ss than one-fourth of the tuition fee will be refunded. Students are n.'t allowed to leave just Iwfore exunrna tion. Patrons who are inattentive t this poir.t. innVt great isjnry npon both the student and the Institu tion. KoARmxc Young genwmen and ladies ran ol.tam board at reasonable rauss with private families. Coi rse or Sttpv. A Course of Study, has lrcn adopted for both the Coliegiate and Preparatory le partmer.ts, well calculated to secure ripo sch.lat!iip. mental discipline, and a preparation fur the active du ties ot life. A liberal Course of Study has been adopted for young ladies who dcire to oiittin a thorough educati. n. ti A Dipl mia will I awarded tj all who shall complete the prescribed course. The tiovrasMrvT will I parental but strict aim ir.g rontsntlv at the formation of rurrect habits of Stir-Government, ("ureful attention will 1 c (riven to manners and moral. ScHotAiesmrs. perpf-tnal. or fcrthe pericd of t.n years, securing tuition at very reduced rates, can be purchased. For furtiter particulars apply to the Presi dent. Per order of Execntive Committee. F. S. HOYT. See. B ard of Trustees. Salem. Dec. 10. ls.17. tltf New Constitution for Oregon. "IXTE beg leave to amvmncc to the public that we are j:i't receiving a larire and wel' selected st irk of iroods from Sn Francisco, which has been scle- ted with mat care by Mr. Alex mdcr.whn hastee:t attend ing that market f.r some t-me. therefore we can naicly say to th pntilie that we can, and will sell, goods as low at wholesale or retail AS AN'THOrSE IX ORECOX. We will tr.ke in exchange for goods u'.I kinds ef pro duce. X. B. We will also pey cish for all kinds of rro-d-ice.fw:t: Wheat. Flour. Butter. Eirg, B-tcn, Tor!:, I.: rd. Oats. Ac. A r-.. Ac. All who wi-h to purchase, will do we'l to call and f x aniir.e before purchasing el-ewh re. Our stock consist of every tbia in the line that this market caUsf. r t vvii:: Grey. White, R -J and Bine Blankets; (,'o..ts. Vests. Pants. Hats and Hat covers; end. rand Over shirts. V. arid Cotton; Everv description of White Shi its; (, ic-ens Ware, Hard Ware and Cutlery; 1! ts. Shi- coarse and fine: 3mgnns Calf. Kip and Cowhide; Wool Plaids, Merinos. Pelains, late pattrrs In short every kind of pie-c goods, and the BEST TEA ever shipped to this matket. .ALSO Cedar shingles. Timothy seed and Hops, jfy Give us a call, and s-e f. i- yourselves. h a ALEXANDKU & McEWAN. C.Tlli. Oct 19. 17. 33tf New Arrival of Jewelry, &c. JUST FROM SAN FKANCISCO. TROSEXTIIAI. informs his p-.itr--ns and g?. . friends, that be has jifct ret irned from Ji San Francisco with a select assortment of Jew- ,..8 elrv, Musi'-al Instruments, Cutlery, etc., and ofrers thera for saie at his store on Front street, 3" One door btl jw Dr. Co-uubs' ofB-.e."S JEWELRY. Gold and Silver wat.-hes; ;old and Silver chain': Gold bracelets: Gold ear-rings; Gold breastpins; Gold f.nirer rings; Lockets; Gold pens and pencils; Gold sleeve buttons; Silver and Plated ware; fancy goods and perfumery. MUSICAL IX8TBUMESTS. Guitars. Violins, Flutes, Fifes; a large assortment of Accordeons, Ladies' work boxes of all kinds, Gold and Silver soectacles. Gold and Silver spoons, Cutlery, Clock an endless variety. Ac, Ac. 3- Watches, Clocks and .lewely repaired, and all kinds of Jewelry made to order. 3-All of my work warranted" . ira-Don't forget "The Sign of the Bij Watch."-5 Corvaliis, Oct. U . 1 3nt f Notice. TilE judges of the Supreme Court, of the Territory of regon, assembled at the seat of Government on the ninth day of January, eighteen hundred and fifty seven, do fix" and appoint District Courts, to lie held m village of ijosebnrg. in theconntyof Douglas 011 the first Mondays, of March. May, September and N'ovem-bt-r.annualiy. until otherwise ordered, and do limit the duration of said terms to six days ea.-ii. GEO. II. WILLIAMS. Chief Justice. 44tf M.P. DEADY, Associate Justice. At i:ue:enc City THE subscriber has at Eugene City, one of the bet general assortment of Dry Goot's, Groceries, Hard ware. Hoots and Shoes, and a'll articles kept in a gene ral finding store, to he found iu Oregon. He is con stantly receiving fresh additions to his Ktock, and al ways keeps it up. My goods are now all received direct from San Francisco, where 1 have a resident agent. All kiudsof farmer's produce received in exchange for goods 1 pay higher prices for produce, and sell goods cheaper taan any otuerstore in me lemt jry JOSEPH TEAL, Eugene City, July 1, 1S.5H. Hitf Statesman Hook and Job OtCcc. ATE have Three Presses, the best facilities for Book W printing north of California, and an extensive as. srtment of Jobbing M atkbiai. of every kind; and, with master workmen, are prepared toexecutcprorcly,and in a workman-like manner, all orders in the a'u 1 de partmeuts, snch as Books, Blank Checks, JS'otksof Hasp, Obdkr Books, Stfambo't Bn.t.s Stkambo't Caris, Bii.i.s op Ladixo Certificatks. Snow Bills, Chkck Books, Bl'b Receii-ts, rAWnPUMSTS, HANr-DILLS. TIaix Tickkts, ClitCl'LARS, Ixvttatioxs, BrsiNKss Cards, Iill.I.HEAPS. C'OSCEKT BlMS, I'ROUKAMUES, A DURESS Carss, I'rafts Blanks op all Krvns, Ac, Ac, Ac. ORXAMEXTAL VBIXTIXG, with COLORED INKS The Laws of Oregon. THE OREGON- STATUTES, 1SS5, tsing a large vol nrne of 6."0 pages, with complete index, annota tions, and references, comprising all the laws in force in tiie Territory; inclusive of those passed at last session of the legislative Assembly, are for sale at the oilire of the Statesman, at live dobars per copy. The work is ex ecuted in the best manner, bound in law style, and is sold at publisher prices, and as low as a like work can be bonpht in any State in the L'nion, and at the lowest 8 en re they can be afforded for here. The price places them within the reach of all who desire the laws they live under. Orders by mail accompanied with the cash, filled by return mail. It is the la.st code of laws that will probably be published in Oregon, for many years. In addition to the enactments of tiie Legislative Assem bly, the volume contains the Declaration of Indepen dence. Constitution of the United States, Treaties with Great Britain relating to Oregon, Ordinance of 1787. in force in Oregon, Donation Law and all amendments, and full abstract of United .suites Naturalization Laws. Marion House, Salem. THE undersigned announces to the public that he bas purchased the well known tavern stand, called the Marion House, in Sa lem, together with the furniture and fixtures thereof. He will keep it in first rate style, and invites the patronage of the public. K.M. MAY. May 23, 1867. lltf Dentistry. DR. J. C CARD WELL, Dental Surgeon, Corvaliis, in his profession, at Corvaliis, Eugene City, Win chester, ScottslMirg, and Jacksonville. Skill, unques tionable; charges respectable; work, warranted. Teeth examined, and advice given free of charge. Due notice given of change of office. Anr;12,! 5j. 7U The Graefenberg V A M I L Y M K I) I C I N E S. Thf Crnrffnbrr Company. rnillS IXSTITL'TIOX, (Incorporated l.y the Legis X l.ttiire of the State of New York, Capital tltW.OlMi.) was founded for the purp..e of supplying the public with the celebrated GllAKFEXIJEliti MEDICINES. The series comprises remedies lor nearly every diw.ie adapted to every climate. For Families, Travellers, Seimrn.and Miner's ti-e they are unequalled. All the Medicines are PURELY VEGETABLE and warranted to cure the diseases for which they are severally rcc omtneuded. The Graefen!erg Company docs not profess to cure all diseases with one or two mrflicines. Our sericscon sists of ELEVEN different kinds, adapted to the vari ous diseases iucidei.t to the temperate and tropical cli mate. The foil m ing comprises the series of Giacfen berg Medicines : THH ISBAErCNSriu: VErETABI.lC TILLS . Are considered the stand ird Fill of tne day. and are hiiinitely snperiur t any Pill before the public. They operate "without irriiati 'm oil all the excreti iii ;. purg ing tiie blood by the bowels, liver, kidney and skin. Marshall's naa catuolicos. An infallible remedy 1 r all diseases of the womb and urinary organs, wi akness in the back, pain in the breast, nervousness, debility, etc. In California and Oregon, out of more than a thousand cases where this medicine has been nsc.l, it has in no sirigU- In-t nice failed to give permanent relief or li ctlctt a certain cite. TiiaoittsvKNcrRii s.tns.irAr.!!.LA, A powerful extract. One Iv ttle equal to ten of the ordinary Sarsap:iri!!.i for pnrilying the I lood. A sure cure lor . scrofula, rh "u:a it-snt. uleers, dyspepsia, salt rheum, mercurial dirases, cntaiieJus cniptious, Ac. TUK liREKS HOl"TAIN OISTHEST. Invaluable fr Imrns. wounds, sprains, chilblains, sores, swellings, scrofula, etc As a Pain Extractor, it cannot be excelled. a!frding immediate relief from the most exeratiatiiig pains. TU! CS vrt KNAKUU CVSlJTERT STKIT. This extr.icrdiuary article Is a pee 1 y and infallible reineilv in Iiarrinr-.i". Dvsentcry. Cholera M rlus, l h"l era infantum nad the Asiatic Chid -ra. if taken with tiie ti:-st symptoms rf the disease. It is purely vegetable in its compound. csArtEvnrKr; riiiLi-RKvs" panacea, ForsnmmerComplalnt. end trn-t diseases to which chiMren are subject. Its true wotth can never It set forth in words, but it cat: be felt and npi reciat.-d by p irrnts whr-e ch.!;l:en h ive l eea sutved. No Mother should be i:h !.t it. Tiir. r.:!A!:r::sri:Kil rtt.f: ByMtrrv. Warranted a rertnin cure for this j.ainfnl d":ea-'c. tl ilh the tint:ne::t there are very few cass wliich ran n. t be ra.li'-ur.r nnd j -rmnently cored. A surgic-.il oMr-ition f"r l-les or Fi tult should never be roorted to tint t this li:itmeut In. been ta irurihly tried. It never failv. citAErrvarn-s eve lotion. For diseases r f the eye this 1.. tirn has no eqnsl. It is a siKdv and ps:tive i-oie fir ir.tlaTn:nnti.n ef tiie eyes, weakness. ,jni:ic-s and failing of sivrit. It w ll alwavs be be:.;ti -In I m a '-.tc inflammation of 'he eyes. arid also as a a i-h en inflamed surfaces. OKAKKKNBMirtl rtVEtt AND AGt'C TILLS. A sTiee.lv and ns.iye rure for thlt di-tre-sintr com plaint. 1 1:1- Fills ar- .r n-iposed principally f J il- nine. a itu 1 Itivr eg. lal le toni'-s. a:it:-rpasmou:c ani febrifuge artVlvs. Thousands have been peniuueutly cured by their nse. csAtrcscm: coM-i-MrrivK's balm. Stivereign in all Brouchial aud Pulmonary IM'easts. It U. lieyoud all question, trie that I "n-iiir-t.'n.n is a curable di-ea -e, and the Consumptive's B: l:a is the le-t curative ever a ti. UKAEFtfELKi: HEALTH BITTEHS. These R it ter are skilfully and el-gantly ire;irred Trim a n'im's.-r ;l nvi s inttiair neaiiny r.v.is, i.irK heris and viiiesu - An iuval ia: I; t mic and htal'.h re st n r. caAEi Err.rjr.o a.-.s-r At of nitALTtt. JL !. -wtt el y pri.to,l vlnmr of aim papra, rontsln 1112 concise and extremtlv Plain decrii,li"i:s nf all manner of diseases, their symj t ms and treatment. tvery frti.ii'y s!inul-l have one. Pri-.e only 2o cents. It mill be pe'nt, p-ist paid, to any pist oP.i e in Califor nia or Oregon, ou th? receipt of 2 cents by mail ortx pres. Address Re i rgt in A Co., S.iri rratirtfco. The Grief enN n M.-di"int-s are f.-rsjle by all Drug gists and AH-thec:i! ie-s ihronrzhout the country. General A'--:r.ts for Califcmii and Oregon l!ED!N'5TON" A Qo.. Win lesale Drugcits. No. lur Clay strett. Smith A Davis Agent -, R utland. San Francisco, Dec. !2, -1. Cmll Tlte Ore pon Statesman. Art Independent Jtnrma, tlrrotrd to PtJitici ,tjrnrt at litttlUgrn.-e, 4-c, I'ubli<td at fialrm, Oi tf.cn. AAHEL RUSH. Proprietor. Publisher, and Editor. The Statesman 1 Dem.wTatie. in politics, and thor oughly National in its character. It is hostile to every species of sectionalism, fanaticism, and iutlranee; and will vigonwisly r.ppose ail attempts to incorporate jny of the iusiae ls-.iis of the day iuto our Territorial legislation. It m ill advocate all practical measures of Reform and Progress, economical and simple administration of our l'cal government ; l.iitlifuluess, integrity, and ra pacity in ofti- e, and a system of rigid aud direct ac countability of the officer to the people. It will dis cuss all measures agitating the public mind, iu a man ner fearless, tmpartinl. and yi't. Its News Dei.srtment will be edited with mncb attention, and nothing will be spared to fumi.-h early, acenrate, and compreiien.ive publication cl lue cur rent intelliarence. The Statesman has a large, m idely-scattered.and most excellent cors of correspondents, and very complete acuities tor procuring news. Due attention is also paid to the publication of Miscel lany. Aori icullur.il and Literary mutter. In this paper are publi-hed the laws, resolutions, and treaties ot the t inted States, and the laws and resolu tions of the Territory of Oregon by authority. The paper is printed on new material, and upon a stieet ol the larirest size. The coming year will be the most important in Ore gon's history. A State is to lie inaumiratcd. through warm politV.il contests, ami the machinations. f faction, disaffection, abolitionism, and every hue of opposition; to overthrow the Old Democracy. Every citizen ot Oico.n should 00 luoronglily lutonned ot passiuir events, if he desires to discharge his duty to the State and the country, intelligently and uprightly. The Statesman will be an active participant in trans- ring political events, and will Im 111 -n a laitliliil rec ord of t'.ie lii-t. 1 v of parties and politics. As a vehicle of Oregon News, tiie Statesman enjoys facilities mat none 01 its coieniporarics i . Iekms Three dollars per year, strictly in advance; four dollars, if paid mithin six months, but not in ad vance: tive dollars, if not paid mithin six months. These terms m e must adhere to in all cases. Persons sending us money by mail, or otherwise, will please conform to these terms, adapting the a.-iuvttnf to the time of payment. The low price at which the paper is afforded places it mithin the reach or all. Boot and Shoe Store. - o t - -i -1 t , -. " xv t 1- m n r 1.1 to the citizens of Salem, and the surround- fgri ing country, that he have taken a store on tho EaJ east side of Commerciiil street, north of the postoffice. where he mnll Seen constantly ou hand a lull assort ment of very kind of b'HHs and sh.ies. ImHi crstom and sale work, m hich he will sell at the lowest living pri ces. Being a piactical workman, nil orders for the manufacture or repair of wcuk will be complied with, and tiie work done iu a substantial mid workmanlike piumicr. Give me a call and examine inv stock. FREDERICK "WICKMOV. Salem, March 12,1857. 13 tf Haliory and Confectionery. rrHK undersigned m-i!d announce to the public that X they hive established themselves in the baking rind couiectionerv nnsiness airsnicm, on commercial street second door north of the Union House. A thorough experience at the hakingbnsinessthcytrnst will enable them to give satisfaction to t'ueir customers. All orders promptly filled. Groceries and Fruits, will also be kept constantly on hand. AlcUlNM A BiHXE. April 9. 1S57. fitf School Hooks. JUST received, a complete assortment of Sanders' School B-Kiks, together with a large lot of Thomp son s prac tical Arithme tics, all ot which will be sold cheap, at the City Book Store. E. L. BRADLEY A Co. Oregon City, Jan. 1S58. 4Gtf For Sale. THOMPSON'S Arithmetical Tables; " Mental Arithmetics, " Practiesl " " High School Arithmetics. E. L. BRADLEY A Co. Oregon City, Feb., 1S5S. -4Stf THE best black tea you ever saw, at 1 mi W. K. SMITH A Co's. I). William Deulliit. ATTORNEY AND COUSSELOR AT LAW ASI PROCTOR IN ADMIRALTY Will practice In the Supreme aud DL-trlct Courts of this State. j- Orflce over Starr's Tin Store. Front street ,-S K ffl'mtland, Uitgon. S. II. Cranor, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAY. Albany. O.T. Feb.. IS.1S. tf Dr. S. H. Unckles, OFFICE, SALEM, OREGON TERRITORY. Salem, November 9, 1"j7. Satf William C. Uriswold & Co., ERCHANTS. SALEM, OREGON TEKKlTOlCt . W. C. OKISWOLD. 22tf C. 8. WOOPWTIRTH. Uledical Notice. HIE subscriber, would inform the inhabitants that he is at bis old htand, ready to attend to ull calls in s profession : also he has on hand a well selected u-k- ir Kclectic ennrentrated Medicines, with a well a .xried supply of Syringes, all of miiich lie will dispose of mi reasonable term". - W. WARKEN. Salem December 2, l'il. 3-tf Mrdicul Not iff. R. . SHAW, late 01 nan r rancisco, t.a!iiornia, I J offers his professional services to the citizens fo Salem and vicinity, and respectfully solicits s share fo public favor. 1 UK e Bl lieea miu rciiu.a un.y Uy It. VY SHAW. S. Ellswortli, ATTOKSET AND COt'KSKLLOn, nP. Supreme and other courts, omce r.ugene . 1 'it- l.in t'ountv. Oresron Territory. Also Cpmniissionerof Deeds for New York, Connecticut, Ac. August ;!. lsi.ifi. A. I. Thaytr, 1 TTORoJEY AND COl'NSELLOR AT LAW. Office A in Corrallis. Benton Co.. O. T., opposite to the City Hotel in said town. 21'tf AV. W. Pase. VTTORNEY AND COl'NSELLOR AT LAW. Sa lem. O. T., O.lL-e, tlrst door south of the States man OSice, up stairs. Sl'tf W. U. FAUKAS. LAXSINO SrolT. Farrar & Siout, 4 TTORXEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN JA. Chancery and Admiralty. ar Office on Front street, one door north of the Fxchance."' Portland. O. T.. July SO, lo7. ? itf I. S. Smith. 4 TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW AND C Y Solicitors in Chancery, Corvaliis O. T I. -. smith. 51tf M. W. MitrhtH, 4 TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. EU 1 . gene City, Lane Couuty, O. T. Sun Franriwo Idrrrtisinsisrnrr rP. FISH FR. ira building, opp.i-ite Pa-iilc Express J Oftiee. upstairs. Fih-s of all tiie principal Paers of California and Oregon mar I found nt this office. Mr. Ft-her is the authorized Agent f or tiie Statesman. Chfstrr S. Tfrry, V TTORNEY AT LAW, SVLEM. OREC.ON. COM--missi-.r.er of leeds. and to take testimony, ac knowledgments. Ac.. Ac. for I-.wa. Indians. Missouri Michigan. Califnnila nnd Washington Territory. Let tersof Attorney, and al! other instruments of writin.g. dramn on short noty-e. a. Particular attention paid to taking depositions, colie. Hons uf rotes. Accxints. &c, c-ii Ilrnlin? Jfc Grovrr, TTORNEY? AXDC'Ol'N'SF.LORS ATIaVW. AND I S.l!cit'i-s in l lianrrery. irtue near tue Loun-a se sah-m. O.T. Cro. I. Miril. ATTtRXEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND S :!k-itr in Ciiancery. m ill prai-ti -e in the v -irious courts of Oregon Salem. O. T Iieiazon Smith, TTORNEY AXD COVXSF-LOR AT LAW, AND X Solicitor in I han-ery. will promptly attend tt all i.'iiness iwrt;iiiiing to his profession i'l tiie first Judicial District, and Isf .re the Supreme Couit of Oregon. OiK'-e. APflnr. Llnu County. O. T. N. It. When re t at his "i-lUce. or elsent on pr'res. sional business, he may !e found at his residence, tive miles siaith-ea-t "of Al'iany, on what is known as the " Uraud 1 raine. W. S. Brock, I TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND J !. .r . 1 bancerr. wi'l pnntice in the various courts iiinliis Territory, and promptly nttend to tlir l. t... r all Ikmx Ma&a the Called stuts. thr'.neh an e:Ti.-icnt a-.Tiit residing at Washington .City. Oih-.e in Eag.-ne City, Lane County, O. T. It. i:. St rat ton, VTTORNEY AT LAW. will practice in the various courts ef southern Oregon, and ia the Supreme t oir.t of the Territory. .Office in Scott-burgh. Umrnua com tv. O. T. N. B. Bounty I-and Warrants obtained lor claimants on reasonable terms. 2Jtf eT. BAIl.MM. i. O. WILSON. Itanium &, AVilson. 4 TT0RXIK5 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Sa- lem. Oregon. Particular attention is given to the collection of notes aud accounts, and cairns against government. Bounty I.aud Warrants bought and sold. 3" Oill re over Starkey's Store.' if, 11. V. lionliam. 4 TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Of- X. Kce nt the Court House, talem, O. t. W k. B. llallock, . t-t't x-i Ki-n nrn pimiti ivn rv T ISI I1I11A 1 .-.sw i.v.i-...., ............. - - Designs, plans, specilicatims, Ac., furnished on reasonable term". Campbell & Trait. 4 TTORXEY-s it law. San Francisco. California jTJl. ofllAs. corner M ntg.uery and Sacreraeuto streets, over Tarrott ft Cs. Bank. Messrs. Campliell A Pratt have lately removed from Oregon, nnd will be nleased to attend to all business entrusted to their care. 3 ltf Alexander Campbell. O. C. Pratt. S. Hamilton, 31. I)., TVIYSICIAN AXD SUROEON. would resiiectfullv .1 announce to the good people of Douglas and the ad joining counties, that he has located permanently nt Deer Creek for the purpose of practicing medicine, and in which profession he will be faithful to discharge all duties, and spare uo pains to. render the patient easy and comfortable. Office opposite R. II. Dearborn A Co.'s store, on Main sheet. Drugs and Patent Medicines for sale at loto ctth pri ce: 4'itf II. 31. D11 Ulle. 1) EALER in Oregon Produce. Office at W. C.Gris- wold ,t Co.'s store, Salem. Salem. Julv I, ls.ii. l"tf Corinthian Lodge OF Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, will hold their regular communications ou the Thursday night before the full of the moon of each mouth, ex cent when it fulls on Thursday night, then on that night in Albany, O.T. Brethren iu good standing are cordially invited to at tend. DELAZOX SMITH, W. M. SrniMiKn, Sec'y. ' ,17tf Jllanks. D EFT'S, mortgages, pomersof attorney for sale of scrip, tax receipts, Unal proofs, and notifications a new lot just printed and for sale at the Statesman Ofiice. July 27, 1S57. 20tf Look. Here! have Inst received SS.OOO lbs. of ground alum bait, which we arc selling at f:1.0il per hundred. tiltlSWOLIl & CO. TAXI ED ill exchange for rash or merchandise, 100 V bushels of good upples, to he delivered by the 10th of August highest price paid. O. E. COLE. WANTED in exchange for merchandise or on ac count 10,000 lbs. good butter, for m hich I will pay the market price. G. E. COLE. Dickinson Type Foundry. PHELPS A D ALTON. Boston. L.P. Fisher, Agent, San FraucUco. Orders solicited for type, leads, rule, Ac. August 25,1357. ' 24tf Orlsaiin IVureliniiM-. o .RLEANS Ware House, opposite Corvaliis, for rent ion . .0 .- . hi oiiui,. "1 TAC1CEREL and codQsh, r.t I1 (I2tl) W. K. SMITU A Cs's. c .VR0LINA rice, nnd syrup to sweeten it in i gallon kegs, at 42tf W. K. SMITH A Co's. SALT, sal soda, aud sassafras, at (42tf) VT. K. SMITH A Co's.. CHICKENS 10,000 wanted, for which the highest market price m ill be paid. Enquire at ltf G. E. COLE'S, Corvaliis. Oregon Statutes. BOUND volnme for sale at John Fleming's, Oregon City, and A. R. Shipley's, Portlaud. Price, $5 00. Also laws of last session tl 00. Dec. 17, IS4 7. 41tf BOOK BOOKS ! BOOKS!! . AT . . The City Book-Store, (FRONT ST., PORTLAND, O. T-, ) A. R. SIIIPLEY.& Co., avc li 5tore, and will be rcceiviug by the 1st of June -3t iJ3 CJ 9 CD P CD LV HOOKS AND STATIONERY! Which they oCTcr to the SPRING TRADE At small advances on New York prices, ye us a call, or send as an order, aud we are bound to givfi you satisfaction ! Y. 1-. !5lIIej o. s.? Are the Sols Aoents in Oregou and Washington Ter rllirios fur the sale of The American Statesman, A GREAT BOOK!! Being the only political hi.-tory of the United States. Send its vour names. Price tl 00 : Payable on de livery of book. Can deliver by the 1st of hCpteiulicr to all who scad us tncir naiura Catalogue of Tart of our Stock : SCHO JL BOOKS. h,n,ci Sanders' old l-d, 2d,' 3d, 4th, aud 5th, nd The Young Ladies'; Sanders' New 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th: Parkers' 1st, 2d. Jd, 4tn ana atn; ilc Guffev's 1st, 2.1, 3d. 4th and 5th. Si-ELi-Eas. Sauders- o;u, auucrs .leu, tiemtn- tary! . . , . Pkimkhs. Sanders' Pictorial, scnooi ana i-arncr s. UKoaBAfntes. Mitchell's, Ancient and Modern, Ol- . .. ,. ... .. tr.....i.l.. 1.-. .....I nev s. Morses, atc.aiiey, auu jiuukuus ouu .l lbv,k. M iTiiEMiTics. Arithmetics Thomson's. Tables, Mental, Analysis, Practical, and Higher; Davies Pri mary. Intellectual, Schol aud University; Smith's Colhurn's Riy's Stoddard s; Davies Algebra. Sur veying, Geometry, Practical Matncmaiics, Mam. LMc th.uarv. Logic or Mathematics, Aualytical Gwraetry, and pliilos-iphv of Mathematics. Grammars. Grecu s Clarke s Bullion s bmi:n s KirkamV Spencer s Towers. Philosophies. Parser s 1st Lesson, Juvenile ana School; CoinstocK s i-mnn s. Histobh;. Wilsons javemie, ana cuiura r-iates; Parley's Universal; illard s tmrersal, ana Lnitea States. . ... . . LasoranKs. Coopers irgu: ionrew una iwa- det- Viri Rotnar: Andrews Latin (irimmar: jicvnn , it nnd 4,1 B-K.k ia Latin, and do. iu Greek; An- !.,.'. i!nb Grammar and Header; Johnson's Cicero. F isonel'.c's French Grammar and Reader; Woodbury's German Grammar and Header, Telemarpie. Greek Tes tament; r rencll. SClI-tauglli; aimruircaricuvu f.v- tionsw; Andrews litin do. uiaueu x scon s ureci; do, Atithon s Classical do, smun s uo u . DiiTiosABiKS. Webster's School, High do. Aca demic, University, R"yal tvo, Unabridsed and Cobbs' Po.kFt. . , . Miscr-LLKEOi'S Matt!n s Astronomy. Newrrfan s Rhetoric. Wood's Botany. Kame's Elements of Crit icism. Parker s Aids m l ompnsiii'-'n. rirh- r.n rise. Brookrield's Composition. McElligotts T'rang i ,1.,. Analytical Manual. 1 -arscr s nor'i BuiiJer. Mayhew s lf-.k Keeping. Wjy'.and s 5!rtl J -ience. Palev's Natural Iheol 'gy- BUke s Agn.-ul f 5eh.Tols. I'nham's Inteik-ct ial Philosophy. Mahau's do. do. Milton; Young: Pollock: nnd Thomp- n: (Edition for Schools) cutters Anatomy ant 1'hr.i.J.iPT. Amrrican Iriter. Newman's Political tvnnmv- Hit.-hcock's tJcligv. Great variety of .M.,.keri nnd Klorution. All kinds of School Stati. erv: Slates of all size; Drawing Books: Drawing l,.i-r- IVrfcrat.-d Card B ard; Bristol Board; Pen-!l n.l Hruhes: Osbrt-n's Colors; Inkstands, every size and style, Ac. Ac. Ao. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. H:rot:r llaucnft's United States, fi vr.!nmes. HiMn-th's do. do. 6 volumes. Er"t's Pictorial United States. Tavlor's do, d . do. Btts'3 Hist. Revobiti iri. P.-tersion's do. Wilson's United States. Wizard's d' H!-t. Indian Wars United States. Wilbtrd's Universal llist'.rr. Jlulk-r s do do, ItttecK s Hist. Yi orld I or I volumes'- K.ilUu's Ancient History. Fair's do, do. !! ini"'s Enclandl M icaulav s d"., complete. Dickens Child's do. Lingard's do. Gihtom's Rome. D'Au- bi-rne's Ref maticn. June s 31. 1- I h'iren. AUisoas Erirooe. 1st and 2d Series. Prescotf Works. Brrdt-r's Itist. cd Reiiiri rw. Hist, of Council of Trent. .? Tiims. All of Abbott's Hitrses. Historical Cal'iriet ,'i-nM-ns of Soiin. O ieensot S-Mtl ind. Help's Sani Cnn-iestj. 'Bra-e's Hungary. Kidder's Brazil. Eu- i..,ik' Rr.i.ril. Parley's L'uivea!. Histitx vt Cm sides. Ancient Krvptiatts. Hallam's Middle Aces. HisturT fir Bi.vs. Boater's Child's United States. I hint's Field ltook of Revolution. Bi..)-ii:riiT. Piut.in-h's Lives. Lire Brant. Won J -rful Cliaractrrs. Great and Celebrated Characters. I.iiest of the Siirr:er3. Aut jbicraphy of Finiev. La- marline's Celebrated Characters. Lileof Adam C!:irke. J Bish..n He.ldiug. d j Niebuhr. do ties. Harrisoa li Daniel Boone, do R.lierts. dj Lafayet'e. C;it tains of R.maa Republic and Old World. Dr. Chal mers. 4 v!s. Lives ot HuiWHiMts. Mrs. Ifogers. Mozurt. We!ey. Fletcher. Life nad Times of I !;iy lrring's Wahlngton. Eminent Mechanics. Lives n Ciiief Justices- Jicphiue- N:ior.lecii. Clmries Larrit Jackson. Gen. Green. Joan of Arr. Idv Jane Grev. J. Q. Adtms. Julienne- Daniel Webster: Kin.irs n H-.nie. Kines and o-jetns. I.iehnitz. Lives if th i'oi-es. Pre-cott's Philip 2d. M..ry and Martha Wa-b j,.-,,,. Pioneer omen or ttie est tmvKM. Hack's China- Arauoaiu&n- r-.t.-.iir r. KTi t. t!ras TnlfrH, Monxo l'aric. ?Vil N AdveiitHre on Mosquito Shore. B-ivard Tal..r's Trav els. Durbin's Travels ia the Ka-t. ScinNTivic Brande's Euevc! jiedia. Phvsi -al Ge. rauhv of the Sea. WoodV Natural Hist-.rv. lirdrier's Lectiires. Useful Art'. Cosmos, ilathematical I'i tionarv. Logic of Mathematics. Wonders of Sc ience. Mitcheil's Planetarv and Stellar Worlds. I--v3mis' Re cent Pn'irress of Astronomy. Smith's Dictionary o Arts and Science. Eubank's Hydraulics, l'ick's works. Various works on Architecture. Poetbt. Bvtub various styles. Shakes;eare, d Milton, do. Burns, do. Hein.tns, do. Moore, do, Thompson. Young. Pollock. Tup!er. Cowper. Pope. Campbell. Wadswurth. tsian. Montgomery. Kirk lute, t emaie runs 01 r.:igia:iu. uu. u.. emeries and many others. Books of Heference Cyclopedia of Geography, do. do. Fine Arts. do. do. Biography. Useful Arts. McColloch's Gazetteer. Harper's Uuiversal Gazettcex- Fr.riT and AoRicri.TiKAL. Elliot's Fruit Book. Thomas do. Downing's iio. Barry's do. Fessenden's Farmer and Gardener. Fniit. Flower and Vegetable Gardener's Companion. Allen on the. Grape. Pardee on Strawlierrv. Florist's Guide. American Farm Book. Allan's Domestic Animals. All of Saxton's Hand Books. Wojks on Horse, Cattle. Sheep, Hogs., Ac. Tueolooical V RELioiors. Harmony and Exposi ti.m of G-isueU. Neander's Life of Christ. Butler's Works. Knapp's Christian Theology. Western Meth odism. Morris' Miscc!lie. lectures on Romanism. Brand of Dominic Rule. Eilioton Romanism. Barnes" Notes. Clarke's Commentary. Benson's do. Jay's Exercises. Watson's Institutes.- Larrabee's Evidences. Butler's Ethical Discourse. Rogers' Eelipe of Earth, do. Reason and Faith. Foster's Christ. Perfection. Baker on Discipline. Writings of Arniiuius. Jahn's Biblical Arctueology. Bibles, all sires and prices, from $1 tu $20. Testaments, great variety. Methodist Hymns. Christian Hymn Books. Church Psalmist. Plymouth Collection. Select Melodies- Christian Psalmist. Medical. Buehsn's Family Physician. Hydro pathic do. Hom.epathic Works. Misi-EbtAsBOt's. Constitutions of United States. Mnvhew's Popular Education. Crabbe's Synonyms. Piatt's Book of Curiosities. Odd Fellows Manual Headlrv's Works. 14 vols. Mrs. Tuthill's, 6 vols. Lay ard's N ineveh. Bigeiow's Useful Arts, llaswcll's E11- gineer's Guide. .American Institutions. Pursuit of Knowledge. ParkMadison. Peruvian Antiouities. Way Down East. Pynshnrt. Ike Marvel's Works. Sanderson's Cook and Confectioner. Country Rambles in EnuhMid. Tales and Reveries, an excellent Temper ance Book. Alouev Maker. Escaped Nun. News Boy. Dick Wilson. "Mrs. Jlale's New Cook Book. Mil lers Old Bed Sandstone, do. 1 ootpnnts of Creator. Young Ladies' Counsellor. Young Man's do. Pictorial Catechism. Thomson's Lect. to Y . Men. Constitu tional Text Book. 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 Sam's Kara Fence. Arthur's Successful Merchant, do. Tsls. Mrs. Partington. Horace Translation. Virgil do. Mrs. Car leu's Works. Heroines of History. Land and Sea. Deck and Part. Sea and Sailor. Ship and Shore. Naval Life. Star Papers. Masonic Chart. Irving's. Columbus. Ixuig Look Ahead. City of New Y'ork Living Orators of America. Young Man Advised. Mis sions iu Tonga and Vegee. Truth stranger Than Fic tion. Knout and the Russians. Hydropathic Cook Book. Death Bed Scenes. Gift Book for Young Men do. Tdo. Laities. Anecdotes for Girls, do. do. Boys. Kootpripts of Famous men. Charlotte Eu'zabctk's Work's. Advice to Young Men. Peasant boy philoso pher. Abbott's Marco Paul Books, do Francouia. And a number of others too numerous to enumerate. Constantly receiving large additions to the foregoing. Stationery. Foolscap Paper great variety. Let ter do, do, plain and gilt. Note do, do, do, do. Envel opes all styles. Inks all kinds. Pens and Holders great variety. Iilank Booka all sizes and styles. Memorandums, Diaries. Pass Books, Time Books. Paper Cutters. Do Folders. Shippiug Receipt Books. Lithographic Prints a large variety. Wrapping Pa per good variety. Wafers, Scaling Wax, Ac., &c. Finally, we have a good variety of Mrsio Books New 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, Melodeou do, Plymouth Collection with Music, Sheet Music. And the most aricd assortment of Stationery ever ffered in Oregon. This stock is all bonght in New Y'ork and other Eastern cities and is sold at UNIFORM PRICES. 7 We keep on band School Books in large quali ties, together with most of the publications of Harper ft Brothers; Derby X Jackson; Ivison ft Phinney; Phillips ft Samson; A.S.Barnes Co.; Miller, Orton ft Mulligan; Leary ftGetz; Putnam; Appleton; and others. m wa nsk vour oatronage. If nnabl 1 to visit ns aid examine our stock, your order will be attended to on the same terms as if yon bought in. person. Portland, March 20,1857. 2tf 'All of the abovo works may be had W. Kenvon A. Co.'s City Book Store, Salem.". Medical. :vri: , V X - -l DR. Li. J. CZArKAYS 1 PRIVATE medical and surgical institute, Sacramento Ktreet, below Montgomery, opposite Pacific Mail Steamship Co's office, San Francisco, California. Es tablished in 1S54, for the permanent enre of al! Private and Chronic Dieacs.and the suppression of Ojiarkery. Attending and Resident Physician L: J. CZAPKAi, M. V., late in the Hungarian Revolutionary War, Chief Physician to the 2(ith Regiment of Honveds, chief Sur geon to the Military Hospital of Pestu. and late Lec- tureron Diseases of women ana children. TO THE AFFLICTED. Dr. L.J.CZAPKAY returns his sincere thanks to his numerous patients for their patronage. and would take this opportunity to remind tnem mat ne continues toconsr.it at nis institute for tue cure of Chronic diseases r f the Lungs. Livers, Ki.lneys.di gestive and genitive organs, and all private diseases, viz : Syphilitic r.lcers, gonorrbrea, gleet, strictures, seminal weakness and all the horrid consequences of self abuse, and he hoes that his long experience and 6ucces.-!ul practice ot many years, will continue to ensure him a share of public patronage Bt the practice of many years in Europe and th'e United States, and during the Hungarian war and campaigns, he is enabled to apply the mo.t eflicient and successful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He uses no mercury charges moderate treats his pa tients in a correct and honorable wav Has references of nn'piestionable veracity from men of known respect ability and nign standing in society, ah parties con sulting him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the be.-,t and gentlest treatment, and implicit secresy. To tiis Ladies of Oke.jos and California L. J Cz.ifKAr, M. D..Phy-ician Surgeon and Accoucheur .in vites the attention of the sick and afflicted females la boring under any of the various forms of diseases of the brain, lung, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood, kid- nevs, ana ail uiea--es nc-tinar to tneir sex. ail diea-'es pc-uliar to their sex. ling more permanent cure--- than in Oregon or California. Let no i The Doc- tor is efi'ectin any other nh vsician alse delicacy prevent von. out. appiy imineuia.c aul suve yourself tr.un painful sr.fieriug and premauire death. All mar- do not allow to have an increa in their families should write or call at Dr. I- J. Czapkay's Medical In-titute, Sairramento St.. bebjw llontgomery, opp.te P. M. S. Co s o.'tice Ana tuey win reeeiye every possifie renei ana help. The Doctor's Offices are so arranged that he can be consulted without molestation. 12m3 -Al consultations I by letter er otherwise.) free. Address to DR. L. J. CZAPKAY, . Medical In-titute. San Franci.-o, Cal TJ KMARKARLE INSTANCE OF MEDICAL E iV LIEF Below we iiubiish the certificates rf two of the sufferers from the pungs of disease, who having recovered their former beaita, and isineiled by grat. ttide, make knowa tiieirCiis.s and rerntviiiil asrent. and their .statements "re authenticated bv a Notary Pub The demand-! -. rn :iety irui'erion-lv command tneir publicity, a-.d we coraiuend their perusal li the atten tion of ail ataicted : CERTIFICATE. The undersigned, doirjus of e-'juaiiitirig t'joe who may fce unturtunate enonph to Le smnarly aSnctcd where a permanent relief of their sritierir;? may I obtained, feels it his duty ti thus publicly exr.res his most sincere gratitude to Ir. L. J. Czapkay. f.T the dermanent recovery fri tiis. nenltij. t..me d-twii ty tn distressing svnipt .rjp incident to the virions practice 1- nncnr.trolia'd.e passion iayoath ; depressed in bodrarrd iiiuM ; unable t j.fr!orat eveu tne most tnsing da- imnnsed upon the daily avocations of fife, I sought tiie advice of many physicians, who t first rerrarded inv dieiise as of tririinir importance but sU : altera few weeks, arid in seren-1 instances months. 01 their treat ment. I found t;-s n;y unutterable horrfr, that instead of relief, the srmpt!n Ireeame more alarming ia their t jrture and being-, td I !,r cne thai civ Ussease, treing priocipaRy ciaSired to the brain, medicine would be cf l.ttle consequence. 1 despaired of ever regnining rev heaitii. sTrtncth ?.rrd energy : and, 3 a l.i.st resoit. and v. :t!i but a fair.t u-ipe, ceiled upon Ir. Czrtpkay. vrh- aiter exannr.irg n;v ca-r. l-re-cm-; some mwir-ce whi. h aloiTst instantly reiTtd rue rf the d ill p and dir::ce--3 it try head. Eacoaraged by tais resr.it I rcs-'Ived t- riee mr-eif irnmed-ater.- under bis care. and by a strict otedieuce to .iiretions and rnv bc-ad tcame clear, mv idras ccLc-i-ted, the corrs- paia iu my l a- k and trains, the weaksesef my 1-cvs. the rervi.ns reatti'ra or my waoie ts.-c?r ca the s::gi:' est a'arrn or ex-iierns-nt: the misanthropy and ev foreb -idiriL--; the self distrist and want cf cni-gi -no in otuevs; i:,ir incapacity to Stacy, snd want tri res-Mu-tiiin; t 1 - frightful, excitine, and et tinres pteasuraHe areara at nigtt. I-uijr.-eii ov mvcrlautarv aisrlsan h:e ail di-sai.peared: and in fact, in two months after having consulted the D ' -t :r, I felt as if inspired by a new -tnat lire wriicn. rcrt a stirt tuiie aro, 1 con terri-.l ited t rend with my own baud. YVirh a view to gnord tire unfortunate frc-m fall'n. into the s-2res of i-icoinpc-tet;t nrracks. I deem it ru d-.tr to i ffer this te-tiirMiry t the merit ard sk:!I 01 Dr. Ci-ipkay. and re-"mmend hitn to ail who may st i.i i..-e.i .f si.; I--.1: ivis e. V-eirrt rs--;rcd by Try. Mprnce, 'it -e under L :.. care, radfcsl ol ricrmiiient care wilt i.-e eeected. B. F. FILLMORE. S ate of California. Con-.ty of San Frauciseo. Sub-ss.-riled and sworn to he'.re riie. this 17sh dav of April, A.D.l-ij. (Sidled) JOHN MIDPI.KTOX. L.S. Notary Fabiij. CARD. Prompted by an horrest desire of my heart. I wish to l-iy bef ue the public a case which deserves a high cosn mend ttion, not only as an act of scientific: skill, but that of humanly, aiso. Alout two years agj. 1 sud denly and (rom causes unknown to tae, was seized with a fit of F.FiLEPsr. which, owing to niv inability to meet the expenses consequent upon a thoroagh medical treat ment, and the discourag'emeiit which I met with on attempting it. son became such (as I was then led to lelieve.) as to defy the skill of any physician. I was frequently, while in pursuit of my calling, thrown dowu to the ground withont the slightest warning, and al though iuensii!e to the ag' Dies.yet I despised the mis ery of my existence. While in this state, and h.ving previous to ray afBotion tasted the sweets of life, I once m-re was indni'ed to attempt seeking aid of a physician, and, by recommead.itim. called upon Dr. L. J. Czap kay. i told him mv circumstances, and my inability t j reward him for Lis services regardless of which, however, he at once undertook my case. ari,i with the blessing of God, I was once more restored to perfect health. Unable to reward him for the boon which I enjoy at present, and yet concioas of my indebted ness. I consider it due to'myself and to all afBicted. to make the case public, in order that those in need of medical advice may find a physician in wh-jm every confidence can be placed. MEYER TABLOXSKT. l s.l State of California. ) s. County of San Francisco, f "s Suliscribed and sworn to before me this first d ;y of August, A. D, 1S56. Gilsekt A. Grant. " Notary Public, l. s. SPERMATOERHiEA.or IocaI Wei'.kness.iieryoiis de-biiirs-, low spirits, lassiaide. weakness of the limbs and back, indisposition and incapacity for labor and study, dullness of apppetite, loss of memory, aversion to society, love of solitude, timidity, self-distriist. dizziness, headache, pains in the side, a Section of the eves, pim ples on the face, sexual and other infirmities in man. are eared without fail by the justly celebrated physician and surgeon, L. J. Czapkay. His method of curing diseases is new (unknown to others) snd hence the crest suc cess. All consultations, by letter or otherwise, free. Address, L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D-. San Francisco. Cal. Tiie Greatest Disrorfry of the Age. CI REAT Blessing to Mankind! Innocent but Potent! T llt-CZAPKAY'S Pbophilacticim. (self-disinfecting agent.) a sure preventive against Gonorrheeal aud Syphilitic diseases, and a ceitain and -unsurpassed remedy for all venereal, scrofulous, gangrenous and cancerous ulcers, fo?ted discharges from vagina, uterus and urethra, aud all cutauous eruptions and dis eases, as innociiiation is preventive apunst small pox, so is Dr. Czapkay 's Prophylacticnm a preventiveagainst Syphilitic and Gonorrhoea! diseases. Harmless in it- aii or nil diseases. Let no young man who appreciates health be without Dr. Czapkay 's Prophvlacticum. It is in very convenient packages, and will be found con ven.cnt for use, being used as a s-.ap. Price, For sale at Dr. L. J. Czapkay s Private Medical and Surgi cal Institute, Sacramento St.. below Montgomery oppo site P. M. Co's. office, San Francisco. All letters must be addressed to L- J. Czankay, M D San Francisco. ' DR. L. J. CZAPKAY'S Grand Medical and Surgical lustitnte, Sacramento St.. below Montgomery oppo site Pacific Maiil Steamship Co.'s Office. San Francisco. The Doctor offers free consultation, and a-sks no remu neration unless he effects a cure. Office hours from 9 A.M. to 9 p.M. m CERTIFICATE. I, the nndersigned. Governor of Hungary, do testify hereby .that Dr. L. J.Czapkay has served during thecou test for Hungarian lilwrty, as Chief Sureeon 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 and undeserved misfortune. KOSSUTH LAJOS ' , ,. , Governor of Hungary. Washington City, Jan. 6, 18o2. 3- Persons not wishing to lose time in correspond ing, please enclose 10 in their letters, and they will get immediate attention to their cases. Address, L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D.. San Francisco, Cal. 3uU April, 1S58 W"VTED in e-cnan.'-e for cash or merchandise 20.000 lbs. of hinn r.- ,,;... t jn i : highest price. G. E. COf.F VAX receipt blanks for sale at the Statesman office at $1 per hundred. " LADIES' cloaks. Iateststyle, for sale chean at H2tf W. K. SMITH & Co's. 91 Paints, Oils, WINDOW GLASS. ETC., ETC. W'E would call the attention of Dealers to our large end well selected stock of FAINTS, OILS, irilfDOIF-GLAsS, BRUSHES, CLVE, Etc. Consisting in rart, of WHI1L I fcAU Jewett's, Atlantic, Forest River and tngnsn pure, ground m oil, in kegs and tins; Assorted brands. d0. j0-. . INSEED Oil- Boiled and Pjw in hblsand rxses: NEATSFOOT OIL In cases and bbls; ALCOHOL In eases and bbls, S5pc.; TURPENTINE In cases; WINDOW-GLASS 50ft boxes,ass?rtedsire8nd good qnality, aoume ana biufrie, uiick; also Plate Glass; VARNISH English and American, coach ft furniture; BRUSHES A large assortment of every kind, of the, best manufacturers: GOLD LEAF Extra and double deep, manufactured expressly to our own order for this market; ILVER LEAF AND BRONZE of the bestqoalrtv: COLORS Ticmann's, Lewis'. Arc- dry, and ground in oil and packed in assorted cases; GLUE Eastern and California make, in bulk; VERMILION Tries.se, Chinese, American, English: ARTISTS MATERIALS A well selected assortment. Also Chalk. Whiting, Putty, Ac, ftc, 4c. We have alio, constantly on hand CAMPHESE, fresh dixlUUd. in tins. BURNING OILS- -Refined and bleached, Sperm, Lard,' Polar, China, pore, in barreLs and cases: BURNING FLUID Fresh distilled; MACHINE OIL Excellent quality in bbls and bbls. CAMtltUJi, WHiiritK CO. 103, Front St., San FrancUco, Vat a. March, 153. 3mS2 San Frantiseo kixtrXmb Jwnff. LP.FISHERi il " asbmgton ht.,nca.-Iy opposite . Macgnire's Opera House, up stairs. Files of aly the principal Papers of California and Oregon may M found at this office. L. P. FLSHER is the authorized Agen.t or the Oregon Statesman; Marysviile Herald; Sacramento Union; San Joaquin Republican, Stockton: Pacific Methodiit, Stockton; Sonora Herald; Nevada Jburnal: Gri"sVa!!ey Telegraph; Bed Bliiff Beacon; Columbia flazette; Mountain Democrat, Placerrilfe; Tuolumne Courier; Calvarez Chronicle, Mokelumne Hill; El Dorado Democrat; Shasta Courier; Mariposa Gazette; Yreiia Weekly Union: Trinity Journal, Weavervilie; Iowa Hill News; Weekly Ledger. Jackson; San Jose Telegraph; Sonoma County Journal; Folsom Dispatch; California Mining Journal; L- Angeles Star; -Santa Barbara Gazette! Saa Diego Herald: Almeda County Gazette; Placer Courier. Yankee Jim's, Napa County Reporter; Sierra Democrat. Dowsieville: Harabj'.dt Times; Lrnioti: Ore? Dian. Portland. O. T. PaeiSc Christian Ady,cate,Sa!eT3,0. T. Jacksonville Herald. Jacksonville. O- T. Pioneer and Democrat. Oivraoia. W. T. Washington Republiban, Ste'ilacoom, W. T. P.-iyne-!n. H-molnlri, S. I.; Paciiic Commercial Advertiser. Honolulu S. I. M exi -an Extraordinary, City of Mexico; Hnngkonir Register. ADTEP.TISI.VG IX THH ATLANTIC STATES. L. P. F. hts'cow completed his arrangements for the foTTariiin g of advrr:i.eEients to all the principal largest cirenkting Jonrca!s and Newspapers pQb!is.hei in the Atlantic States. A fine onrj.-rtiinitT is here offer-'l to thoe whowrsli to advfcrtise in any part of the Lrib"n, of doing so at the lowest rzir.-s. arid ia a prompt and satisfactory man ner. Sui 25, ls37. 24tf Moffat's Life Pills AXD P H (E S I X BITTERS. THE be.-t fimi?y medicice now before the public, for the enre f Scmftiia. Ulcer. Socrvy, or LreaBonss of the Skin. Fever end Ague, Dyspepsia. Dropsy, and in fact most all diseases sooa "yield to their curative properties. It Las been corny. 'rted that daring the last twenty five years nprrrds cf r orr MiHioES of persons have beea benefitted by the :-e r f these medicines: a fact which speaks v Iiiai in favor of their curative properties a sireie trial wi'l place them beyond the reach of com pel: a in the e-timate of every patient. By their ase the bl xd is restored to a healthy state and ireed frost all impurities. The system ii n -t rednced during tfaeir opcration. but invigc-n-tei . and they require no re traiDt from btiiiness er pleasure. The afflicted have in tiiese medicines a remedy f5al will do far them ail thrt me-Jicirie can possibly. effect. Pieirared bv V. B. Moffat. Xew York. And fcrsa'ebv JOHX FLEM1XG, at the Or? Cite Post Ofriee Br.i.iing. Oregon City, March. 153S. Iy52 liiTcry arifl Sale Stable'. w n..-.,, cr -r fi.-,T.s-f"; ...... r : I.i. prv si-i b i: in w-:ys .fr obtained on libera! terms- fT"A, We are also prepared with excellent sta- f bles.well supplied with hay and oats, to keep horses by Jjy or wevk. Those who call upon ns may feel as sured that every aiteclion will t-e "civen to horses left ia ir charge. GIBSOX & POTTES. August I I", 157. 22tf . Salem Tannery. "TTIE subscribers have purchased the Tanner Sa J. lem, formerly belorrging to Llisha S.rer.g. All d rptions of leather will l kept constantly on hand id the hrsrhe-t price, in cash or leather. "wiil at al times be paid for hides and bark. CLAKK Ar HOLM AX. Salem, Oct. 24. 157. Iy33paid City Hotel, Gorralli?. MESSRS. A. B. & I. SrKEXGEK " TTOULD annonnce to the citizens of Corvsllis, and V the travelling public generally, that they have thoroughly refitted ihis well known establishment, and are now prepared for the.ccommodatkn of customers. The r 10ms have all beeo newly refurnished, the beds clean and comfortable, and their table will be furnish ed with the best the msrket aTjrds. Corvaliis, Aug. 30, 1-157- 33yl New Store and New Goods. At OaUar.d, MeOieney's Ferry, O. T. ALBERT ZfEBER, Dealer in dry goods, groceries, crockery, hardware, prodace, Ac. Having purchased the stock in trade of G. E. Getch e'l. together with the premises known as Metheney's Ferry, on the Willamette river, snd 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 fry goods, consisting of clothing, cassimeres, satit- neus, sneetrng, smrnng, and fancy goods: hats and 1 csos. boots and shoes, croceries in variety witK k nuts, naisias, and candies; paints, oils, medicines, pert fnmery, crockery, tinware, hollow-ware, stoves, "har-l ) - wan; cuvierv, auu uzauy oinerariKKS 10 meet tile Want i of the public. ' i I He has also moved and repaired his warehouse. P . that he is now prepared to pare base or take in stora" - country produce, which be can discharge by a slid A s steamers' decks, withont loss or expense of dravagr' J ' And ting determined to constanGy keep on 1 good supply of such goods as the country trade 1 K . . 1 - . - . - ut- csu aiaw it an oojeci lor 1 pie ia his vicinity to extend him their patrons", a -o diflereace made in the price of irciodsi er sold for cash or nrodiico " i'.i October 2, lj!o7. " fi ' 7Hf L. a. F1II0W. f DEALER in clocks, watches and jewelry lem, O. T. Particular attention paid h S" jc&t renairin? of watches and rf,v-h iiiw.-. the 3 fc5 r:J II t I I ..a. ' v. j . . . . ' A - ..... j n j..iirii .11 SIH'I IlULHey FOR SALE: f Watches and clocks, 8 day striking elf 'jcks at ref .on yiice , aiso io nour marine clocks. JEWELRY. Ladies and gents Brooches. Finger Gold Buckles. Guard Chains, sfce.. A-- J ngs.Ear Ring 17tf" Saiem, July 6. IS57. f 1 Allan &, Lev A STORE room in Orleans- ,firstrat stand for XV Produce dealer The Or4 warehouse andstor ill be rented together if required. ,,,., . ISAAC SfOOBE.- July 8, 1S57. iii istf r r M tt Dicttlnnaries. JCST received and fo 'sale at the City Book Stortf x Webster's Unabridifed Quarto and Hiarh School Die" ' tionaries- r E. L. BHADLEY A Co. 1 Oregon City, Jan. l5oS- 46tf J AS. R. RICHARDS. 1 JXO. XCCRACO. I Sau Francisco. J Portland, O. T. f Richards & McCraken. COMMISSION MERCH AXTS. and' Jobbers in Oregon ' Flour, Grarin. Produce, Fruit, Pork, Bacon, Lard Hams, Are-v Ac. Orders for Oregon trade promptly at tended to. Liberal advances made on consignments." Xo. 41 Saera-'nento street, below Front, San Francisco January 27, 157. 4tf Bn;;ies. OPEX and covered bnggiea Concord vjtj'y.q make, for sale. Apply to "iS!5s J.'McCRAKEX, Portland. SHOT of all kinds, and powder, at i'itf W. K. SMITH Cos. PTTRE WINES andUquorsfor medicinal purposes, at. 12tf W. K. SMITH A. Co's. "ip.EXCH merinos, and alpacas, at 42tO W. K. SMITH Co's.- i 'A I 'f'J f