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. California Culturist.
THE rapidly Increasing Importance of the Agrienltu
ral and Mechanical Intel ens or tbe lacitl.- Coast
ami Ist.tnda, ami the evident necessity of a system of
Agriculture adnptrd to the peculiarities of noil, cli
mate. and products, seem to ocn a new, wide and un
occupied Held, (or the publication of a j lurual partictfr
fctrly devoted to those interest.
To promote the desired object, and to supply the
want so seriously felt, ire have Intro Itt -ed the
fjsma CrxirarsT. to he devoted ti the advancement
of every industrial noronit ennn--tsd with the prog
rme of A garniture, Fb iricuttttre. Mechanism and Miu
la; whilst the development of the Xiiunil History or
oor seas, river, eoast and t-dand-t. will constitute at
time an lnt?reting feature of the wot It.
It will be a tvhal.l medium of tni'orm.itlun relative
to the introduction, cultivation and value or ne fruit i.
seeds, grain, and vegetable, and of t!i Introduction
or reanafacture of all new and valuable machinery and
implement-i.
it will be the aim of the proprietors t mil: It the
Horticultural Guide and Text K ott of t!io Pacific, dis
easstn an l presenting the m-Mt approved modi- of
culture, aa adapted t particular varieties of fruit,
plant and Bower, in their several I-icnlites.
It will contain a rclia'iln Price Oo.rre.it of arrrifitltn
ral and horticnltaral products, at the t'om-nrrvial Me-tron-itu,
and an aerarate Meteorological Table at tho
C ipitnl of the State for every month.
It will be the medium throngh whh the operation
m the State Agricultanl and Horticultural S.K-teties
and the Mechanics' Institate. their proceeding and re
port, will be givea tc toe pn'jlie at the earliest practi
cable moment. .
It will also contain a complete anrnm try of the pmg
re and tmprovemeut- in Agriculture an'l Mechanism
toronjrhout the world. Correspondent of a.-knowtedg-e-l
ability, not only thrn?limt the United State and
KXtrope.butthe Paclrt? Island. Chin and Japau are
aecnred.whJ will contribute to the Work.
To the Agriculnriit, the Herdinin. the Florist, the
Mechanic, M injfa -t ircr. Min.-r and Xitnr.tli-.-t; t-a!l
it rtron, we pledge mir unremitted rTirts ti m ike
the California Cult oralis! not only a triable re-nrd vt
the asrirultural ard mechanical pro-iressof t'.ilirrnta,
its adjacent fst and Island, but an iutcra-tiiig,
cfi:l an 1 wctoati m inUilj visit r.
It will contaia forty-eight pane, miritblv ex -bistre
of a Ivertisements and embellished with ejtvrej pl.irt,
lithograph and engraving of the highest merit, and
will be pqhtiihed sim-iltaneonsty at San Francisco and
Sacramento on the fifteenth of every m mta.
O. C. Wheeler, Corresponding Secretary of the Plate
Agricultural Socilics, Editor.
Addnw t
WHEKLEIl 4 WAD3rOKTn, San Fran ico.
July!7.1WS. iSli
. Harper's Magazine.
rTtHE present number I t'ie firt or the Seventeenth
J. Volume of Hani-ait aew MovTHt.r SI AdAZtN
im mniisaer refer to the r.ilnaie i'.it eonclndeJ a
toe best anrance far the eharai-trr of that which is
now commenced. They believe that the Mamineem
viwniaivtnicni piaw every intng essential l a
attractive literary ml-tcel'.any, ailapted to the want n
ac anenma puuiic. iw reiu ir circiilalion ha n
Been dtmtoMhed even darinj theum-xami'l.-d n:ian i,
rernlfljn. which ha proved dL-Astnm to o mattv Ir
erary and commercial enterprises; and thry are aar-
uuui t-i j naancr mai ue jiaaznte t recguizco
ad a necessity rather than a luxury. They therefore
announce no "Xew Jr'eatnre" for the fnt-ire. Tliey
wui cvnunne to nil tne jtarozme wittt articles lucul .-a
a.!f sou no views in uie and Moral; leaving . a here
tofore, the discos-ion of aort-triaa oioa in IHiu'ioii,
and sectional qnevtiona in Politico I t t;ieir o-n appro-
t"s; wia-u. n rx men ana trae pairiou anrt upon
l nnua isr more nnmerotis taan lux npu w&icn the;
a:ner. lheoiyei-tof the Mair.ine will te t- unite
rather than to separate the views and feelm of the
people ot ainerent aectfrns v our common country.
Each number of the Magaaine will contain lit octa
vo PTe. in 1-w.le dilum.H. ea-h vear tliii comnria-
Bcarly two thousand pa?e of the rhoiiest MUceliane-
ou Laierainre ot tne oay. fcach n.ira'.ier will contain
Buajerom Pictorial illustratiotH, accurate plates ot the
Fiihions. copious chronicle of rurretit event, and
impartial notice of the imoorUnt B-'k of the Mouth,
The Volumes commence with the number JtNH and
VLluiliut, but feuuscxipuoa may couaaicnce with
any number. m
1 kkjls. TheTMasaziae may be nhtiinrd of Bx.k
filers. Periodical ?eats, or from the p.iLdNliera, at
a hue WLUH a year, or i westt Iiii rent a nam--ber.
The Semi-anuual Volumes, a eomi l.'ted. ne-a:lj-
bound in CiJth. are Id at Two lSIlreaeh. mid Mas.
mb t overs are furnished to Ihw who wih tbeir lat k
Aumoers naiTormly bound, at Twentv Five rents each
w'Keea v oiiime are now ready, bound in Cleth, and
also in Half Calf.
The Publishers will npplv specimen immher jrmrn
ttously to A rents and P. tmasters. and will make !ile
ral arramrementn with them for circnl.uinir the Maira
aine. They will also stippiy i'lnhs of twj prrnn at
x no Kvmare a year, or nve person at Tenr'I!.tr
Clergymea ana Teacher supjylied at Two I11 irs n
year. umbers from the eommenrement can now be
supplied. Aiso. the bonnd Volumes.
Tna Magazine weii;h over seven and not over ei'-'l:
once. The pnstasre noon each Xums-r. which m i-
ne paia qnarterty in advn-e at the t)(B-e- w here th
jtarazine is received, is Tiiukb Cksts.
Jalyi7, 14. 20tf
S chool Books.
TC?"Treceived at the City Book Store, la Oregon City,
BANDEU S Primers;
Spellers.old and newseries:
" lt.2d 1 3d Rea.lers.old and new series
, " llitn?clloo "
Youns Ladies
WILSON'S Outlines ot UUtorr:
- V. 8. Uisory.scliooledition;
L. S. Ameri. educational series
JCTinile M istorv, school edition ;
PARLFm? Universal Histiirv;
COMsTOC'K S Xatnral liistorv-
And many other ooi trorkt too nomerons to mention.
Dealers aattlcachers are requested to pve naeall.
Ji. L. BBADLEY Co.
Oregon City, Feb., 1?33. 4Mf
F. Baktkls, D.Smith. It.lltai.EV
7illainette Iron Works,
OREGON CITY, OREGON
"1TTE be; to inform the public of Oregon and Wash'
W inston Terrtt.ne that we have completed our
iimwitr, ooiier, DiacK.smiin. pattern and Machine
nop, and are prepared to bmld
EXCISES, BOILERS, BAWMTLLS, AVD ALL
"ion ainos oi m tcninerv. lar bnsineo. mnnarikn
in the Eistera State. the 'irreat convenience of otir lo-
tiiy, me supenoniy ana nnmiier of our macbiues
the use of water power instead of steam, and the tier-
fwf k-nn 1 ,1 . r -ill t . . , .
.. iwimui ui an nranrnra ot our UU-loess win en
able o to compete with California.
Inviting the public to give u a call and favor with
their patronage, we promise to execute their orders oa
ue soonest notice ana M ban t rancisco prices.
A. UOoSI Co.
May, 1858. IjS
GREAT ISDUCE3IEM!
NEW FIR M
CIIEADLE & BROTHERS,
EXCIIAXGE STORE !
DKY-COODS AXD FAMILY GROCERIES,
1 Wnfcn we will keep constantly on band, a coed
variety. W e are detmninrd to nell for ready py
as lorn us aa retail store on the Willamette river. To
prove this assertion, we request ladiev and gentlemen to
oall and see before purchasing elsewhere.
X. B We will also, pay n-ii or good in exchange
rvr iu aiuos oi jaercnaiiiaiMe proni-e.
K. CIIEADLE A BHOTnER
Albany. May 10, ral0
7ooden Ware, Brooms, Baskets,
BRUSHES,
Clothes Lines, Matche, Vc.
In all their varieties.
CTS HAXD AND CONSTANTLY ARRIVIXG FROM
T1IE EAST.
For sale at lowest, and Wholesale prices, at the
Wood tad Willow Ware Eslallulimfnt Of
HAWXIIURST & SON,
90 Sacramento St., below Front;
SAN FRANCISCO, CAU
San Fran., Feb., IMS. 6m49
w. s. ladd, Portland. a. w. Lano, San Francisco
W. S. Ladd &. Co.
Skipping waf Coamtamoa MerevmU, Portland, Ortgam
LIBERAL advances made on a U consignments of Or
e?on produce. Messrs Wakeman, limon & Co..
No. 73. South street, New York, will receiand for
ward all goods and machinery, addressed to our care
ia San Francisco, or direct to Oregon.
, Jan. 1.1858. 4ur
War Scrip.
HOLDERS of War Scrip can secure the acrTices of
E. Pelton, Geo. H. Jones & Co., to present their
papers at Washington for payment. Receipts given
for the papers and cash advances made in some case.
Office at BarnumA Wilson's Law Office.
Salenr, March 23, 185$. 2tf
For Sale.
AFEv choice Melodeons.Prinrc's make, Piano case,
divided awell.fiveoctiuro-F to F.'
FtoF.'
E. L. BilADLET Co.
Oregon. City, Feb.,lS58.
tf
A STjEE 1 ' Orlenns, a first rate stand for a
wul -teddelhjbu WehQ""dre
Jly8.185T. ISAAC MOORE.
SBoTofall kinds, and IHiwderTaT
42tf W. K.
SMITH A Cos
TAX receipt blanks frr sale at the Sutcaman offic e
at tl per hundred.
LADIES etoeks. IateUtvU, f-r inle cheap at
2tf W. K. SMITH A- Go's.
IAROLINA rice, and svrcp to sweeten it in 5 gallon
'kegs, at 2trj ' W. K. SMITH A Co's.
I ALT, sal soda, and saMafraa, at '
C0 W. K. SMITH 4 Cas.
Wallamet tJniversity. ; ,
SALEM, OREGON.
rpiIE FACULTY dining the prcacnt year will con-
X M.-t of
Rev, F.S. Hoj t. A. M., President and Acting Profess
or of Anclrut I-i.i;u.ii.s and Mt!ictuutics.
C II. Hall. A. U.. I'rolcuur of Natural Science.
n't? SpnVS!"- r Common Ens,W,.
Miss h.irah Uuckiuhsm, Teacher of InUiuuietiUil
Mu.-.ic.
The Cot.t.E.itATB PrriRTMrKT or the Wallamet Unl
versity has iw-en or,-nuiad. Young meu dsigiiing to
pursue a regular U irse of Study, arc Invited to nvail
t'temsi Ives of the advantages all' Tiled by this Inxtitu-
linn, ah avail u. ir resources will lie niaile Dnul to
meet the wants of Student. Ktbru will bo coutiiuir
t -si'!!! e a snitallc endowment ;uiid no pains will bespn
cd inoMjiulngviiuiH'tentand expeiienced Instmctors,
Tiia Coil -'iate year U divided into Vurt termt , cou
niem iug as ittii vs:
The llrt term on the 3d Thursday in September.
second terra on the 1st " January.
' third I.it " April.
The Hit two terms anjiflctn trtckt each; the third
tfiren lerrJts.
V ArATioxs.. There will le two vacations In the
year: oue. iu April, of Itro tercVa, and ou, iu the sum
mi r, ol nine irnk:
1 i mo( w ill ba at the rate of tl per week, or 110
per annum.
THE OREGON INSTITUTE. Thb PiutraaxTon
Per aura ICT.
Tkkms Tho Antdcmia year U divided Into root
ir.uvs ot r'crm ttvtKi taen.
1 he llrnt ti;rm begins ou the last Thursday of Angind
i " second term begins on the Sd " " Novem,
third " last " Jannnrv.
t.Hii-ta - April
V acavtoKs. There will be two varations in the veur:
'ne in April, of tiro trtrkt; and one in the summer, or
Tt'tTtox will he paid st the lieirinning of each Term
a a trance, at tne tnllnw ing rules:
In Ijmpuacrs, Hi -her Matbrmatics A Chem., (10 00
--utnersiii'iies or tne Acailetuiu IMvision, .. T
50
Common bugli.li Uivuiou,...
' Primary .
6 50
S
For nse or the Piano J
50
Instrumental music 10 00
t Instruction! in vocal music is given to all the
sinaenisjree oj raaigr.
Armissios Students will lie admitted at any time:
ani win tie rnarsca lor tuition irotn the time thev en
ter only, but their progret will be greatly proi'ujted
by entering eai ly in the Academic year.
In cases where, from necessity, Ktudrntx leave !efnre
the end r the terra for which payment has been made,
ja-t propiution mt more than three fourths nor less
than one-lottrth nf the tuition fee will be refunded.
Mudcnts are not allowed to leave just before camina
tiun. Patrons who are inattentive to this point, inriict
great injury upon uota me student and the Institu
tion.
BoARntvo Ynnne eentlemen and ladies can obtain
b arrf at rcasonaMe rates with private families.
Cot-Rsn or Srt-nv. A Ci.nrse of Studv has been
adopted ftr both the tYIVtrmto and Preparatory Pe-
pnninenis, wen rai tti.itri to fsrenre rtpe sciioiarsiitn
mental discipline, and a preparation for the active du
ties ot lite.
A liberal Oo-ire of Ptndy has been adopted for young
wairt wiitiir.iie o omrim a loTOOll euueatTon.
mr A IMploma will be awarded ta all who shall
complete the press-rilicd eoorse.
The Governmknt will be parental but stri-t aim
Inr constantly at the formation of correct habits of
Seir-iiovemment. I'areful attention will be given to
manners anu morals.
. KcnoLAKsnirs, perpetual, or for the period of ten
years, securing tuition nt very reduced rates, ran be
purchased, r or further particulars apply to the Presi
Ullll.
IVr order of Executive Committee.
V. 8. HOTT,
Sec. Board of Trustees.
Patem.Pec. 10, 1Vi7. tltf
JfJll.N'A. K ITTII EDGE.
A f AXl'FACTCRER or Fire-proof Poors. Shntter
IV L V anlLs,c.,c.,c. waltery, near I'acmcstreei
Sao Krsncisco.
X. B. Orders from the country promptly attended
to and warranted as onlereii.
A larse assortment of second band Poors and Shut
ters constantly on hand, for sale at rerjote rain.
March, l-sois. mS2
Dr. Krieclibattm's lluugariau
HAIR PRESERVER.
Tr1R the Restoration, Beauty and Preservation of the
A Hair. 1 his preparation removes all harshness an
ilrvness of the nair. hy exciting tne scalp ti a new an
healthy action, and cleanses it from scut f and dandruff:
prevents the hair fpm falling oil' and getting gray
leit tne m-st retnarkal-le result wincn it win run 1. 1
it vritl produce a new crop of hair on an entirely bald
head. Many young persons sometimes find the too early
appearance ot gray nairs, tnis preparation win sio
this result. Mothers who wish their children to hv
tine heads of hair, can effect this bv the use of this
Tonic; especially on their daughters it the hair islisht.
1 know few (lersons believe the hair can lie restored on
a bald head. but. if mv directions are followed I will
warrant a cure or refund the money. It is put up in
two ounce bottles and for sale bv wholesale and retail
with directions at one dollar per bottle; it can be sent
bv mail t anv part of the United States, lientleiuen
send on your orders. stating the cause and duration of
tne oaitiness and I win cure you. i o insure a cure .my
charge varies from Twenty-five to Filty d-.llars, accord
ing to tne nature or the case.
Prepared only by Dn. J. G. KRTEC IB ACM.
Cor-, , . T.
Con tllis, Feb., 1S5S. . 50tf
L. Q. Washington,
i GENT for the proseention of claims at Washing-
il ton, l. C, before the fcjcecutive departments, Con
gress and the Cou-tor CI lims. Wil! attend to the set
tlement or accounts or Marshals, Pistrii-t Attorneys,
and other Federal officers, and of contractors with the
Post'ifliee and other Departments: also, to the nroenr-
ing of Patents for I-and. Land Warrants, and other bu
siness of a General Agency.
Kefers to t;en. Joseph iane. uregon Territory: tiov.
isaac 1. Stevens, w asmngion rer.; lion. si. n. McAl
lister, Hon. Osden Hofl'man and R. Ane. Thompson,
an t ram i-o. si.: lion. James utiine. imt.sville
Ky., and to the Officers generally of the Treasury and
interior Departments at asliington.
Adurass L.y. W A111M.1U. ,
lyi? Washington P. C,
Cor-all is Drug Store.
T R.CARPWELL, Druggist and Apothecary, is con
stantly receiving, per California steamers, large
and carefully selected stocks of Drugs and Medicines,
Oils, Paints, Varnish, Soaps, Perfumeries. Toilet Fur
niture. Stationery, and all articles usually kept in Drug
r lores. Agent lorJ.iynes, ana otner pau-nt medicines,
aich will be furnished at California, wholesale prices.
Br URUEHS SOLICITED.
J. It. CARD WELL.
Corvallis, May 2, IW7. lit!
Xotice.
'T'lIE judges or the Supreme Corrrt. or the Territory or
j. regon, assemoiea at tne seat oi uovcraraeni on
the nmtli day of January, eighteen hundred and fiftv
seven, do n.x and appoint District Courts, to be held in
village of Rovebnrg, in the county of Douglas on the
nrst Mondays, of March, May, September and Novem-
bcr.annually, nntil otherwise ordered, and do limit tne
duration of said terms to six days each.
GEO. 11. WILLIAMS. Chief Justice.
44tf M. P. DEADY, Associate Justice.
Tne Law of Oregon.
rrtHE OREGON STATUTKS, 1855. bein a lanre vol
JL ume of 650 pages, with complete index . annota
tions, and references, comprising all the laws in force in
the Territory, inclusive or those passed at last session
of the Legislative Assembly, are for sale at the office of
the statesman, at nve donars per cop v. ihe work is ex
ecuted in the best manner, booar law style, and
is sold at publisher prices, and as low as a like work can
be bought in any 4SUte in the Union, and at the lowest
figure they can be afforded for here. The price places
tnera wiuiin tne reacu oi an woo aesire the laws Uiey
live under. Orders by mail accompanied with the cash.
Riled by return mail. It is the last code of laws that
will probably be published in Oregon, for many years
in addition to tne enactments ot tne legislative Assent-
lv, the volume contains the Declaration of Indenen
dence. Constitution or the United States, Treaties with
tireat Britain relating to Oregon, Ordinance or 17S7.in
force in Oregon, Donation lav and all amendments.
ana iuii ansiraci oi c nuea optics naturalization uti.
Marlon House, Salem.
TIIEnndersigncd announces to the public
that be has purchased the well known
tavern stand. called the Marion House, in Sa
lem, together witn the furniture and fixtures
thereof. He will keep it in lint rate style, and invitee
.i . . . i ,- . .....
me iiiinnaKe ii iut puuiic. It. 31. At A 1
lay 23, l57v lltf j
Dentistry.
DR. J. R. CARPWEI.L, Dental Surgeon, Corvallis,
in his profession, at Corvallis, Eugene City, Win-
nesier, coiisourg, ana jacKsonviue. ISKill. iinones-
viiHiaoie; cuarues rcxun-wuiF; worn, warranted. Teeth
examined, acd advice given free or charge
ime noiic civcu ui cuunge ot omce.
April 2!,t "65. 7tf
HydropatliiG Books.
BY TraH. Shew and O. S. Fowler. For sale at the
City Baok Store. E. L. BRADLEY Co.
Oregon City, Jan. isr.g. .. 4,;tf
JVotice.
CORVALLIS Ware House. No. l.ww offv-r for rent.
Ky ISAAC MOORE, or
WAYMAJf St. CLAIB.
In connection whh the above we have a mark hones
sndjimoke house for rent. . - -. . .
IS" JIO0RE & fiT.CLAIR.
The Graefenberg
JULY MEDICIN
FA
i: s.
The
Crncfcnbcrg
Companjr.
ritlllS IXSTITUTIOX. (Inronrated bv the Lcgis
J. l.tture of the rotate of New Vork, Capital flOO.OUO.)
was founded for the purpose or supplying the public
with the celebrated tlitAKFKXBEltO MEDICINES.
The series comprises remedies lor nearly evety disease
adapted to every climate. For Families, Travellers,
Seamen, and Miner's use they are uneonullcd. A.'l the
Medicines are PURELY VKliETABLK and warranted
to cure the diseases for which they are severally rec
ommended. Ihe Uiaefenberg Company does not profess to cure
all di-rases with one or two medicines. Our seriesron
sixts or ELEVEN dill'en'tit kinds, adapted to the vari
mis diseases incident to the temperate and tnuiieal cli
mate. The following comprises tba series of Uraefen
berg Medicines :
TUX OttAKFENBRRO VSOETARl.t! rtt.LS
Are considered the standard Pill nf the day. and are
inliniti ly superior to any Pill before the public. They
operate without irritation on all the excretions, purg
ing the blood by the bowrli, liver, kidtirys and skin.
MARSHALL'S 1'rKUlNB CATIIOLICOS.
An infallible remedy for all diseases of the womb
and nrinary organs, weakness In Uie back, pain in the
breast, nervousness, debility, etc In California and
Oresn. out of more than a thousand cases where this
medicine has been used, it has in no single instance
fa-led to give permanent relief or to eflevt a certain
cure.
TttUOt'AF.rKSBKRU SARSAr AR11.LA,
A powerful extract. One bottle tuusl to ten of the
ordinary Sarsaparilla for purilying the Hood. A sure
cure for sorofula. rheum itisra. ulcers, dyspepsia, salt
rheum, mercurial diseases, cutaneous eruptions, Ac.
TUEORKRM M0t-J!TAIXOtSTENT.
Invaluable for burns, wounds, sprains, chilblains,
sores, swellings, scroftila, etc. As a Pain Extractor,
it cannot lie excelled, arl'ordiug Immediate relief from
the most excrutiating pains.
TnS CBAEFRNACRO DTSENTTBT STKt r.
This extraordinary article is a speedy and infallible
remedy iu Diarrlioya, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Choi
era Infantum au I the Asiatic Cholera, if taken with the
first symptoms of the disease. It is purely vegetable
in its compound.
orakprn-rero Cnil.nREXS rSXACRA,
ForsntnmerComplaint. and most diseases to which
children are stibjert. Us true worth can never be set
forth in words, but it can be felt aud appreciated by
parents whose children have becu saved. Ho Mother
should be without it.
TBt OBAEFEVBEKa riLE REMEDT.
Warranted a certain cure for this painful disease.
with the Ointment there are verv few cases which can
not lie radically and permanently cured. A surgical
operation tor Piles or Pi-tnls should never be resorted
to until this Ointment has been thoroughly tried. It
never faili.
CRAEt KXBrRd EYE LOTIOX.
For uiseaes of tho eye this Lotion has no equal. It
is a speedy and p-itive cure for inflammation of the
eves, weakness, dimness and failing or sight. It will
always be beneficial in acute inflammation of the eyes
anu aiso as a wa.-n on innameu surfaces.
GKAKFfcNBKRII FKVER AND AOl'S FILLS.
A speedy and positive core for this distressing com
plaint. These Pills are romp-wed principally of Oui
nine, with other vegetal le tonics, anti-spasmodic and
febrifuge articles. Thousands have been permanently
cureii oy meir use.
ORARI-EKBKRd CONSIHPTt VES BAI.W.
Sovereign in all Bronrhial and lulinonary Diseases.
It is, nevotid all question, true that Consumption is
cnradle di-ea-e, and the Consumptive's Balm is the best
curative ever u?ed.
GRAEFEXRER1 HEALTH BITTERS.
These Bitters are skilfully and elegantly prepared
from a mimwr or tnvig rating healthy roots, imrks.
nertis and vines. An invaluable tonic and health re
storer.
N CRAFIFNREKO HAXrAL OF BEALTIt.
A handsorael y printed volume of 300 pages, contain
ing concise aud extremely plain descriptions of all
manner of diseases, their symptoms and treatment.
Kvery family should have one. Prica only 25 cents.
It will lie sent, pot paid, to any post office in Califor
nia or Oregon, on the receipt of Zo cents by mail or ex
press. .
Address Redincton A Co., San Francisco.
The tiraefenlierg Medicines are for sale by ell Drug
gists and Aotiiecaric throughout the country.
Ue lie nil Agents for California and Oregon
ItEDIXUTOX A Co.,
Wholesale Druggists,
No. 107 Clay street.
Smith A- Davis Agent", Portland.
San Frsn-i-o, Ihe. 12, 1h57. 50tf
New Constitution for Oregon.
"I'l TE beg leave to announce to the public that we
V v are just receiving a large and well selected stock
of goods from San Francisco, which has lieen selected
with great rare by Mr. Alexander, who has been attend
ing that market for some time, therefore we ran safely
say to the pnblic that we can, and will sell, goods as
tow ai wnoiesaie or retail
A3 AXY nOUSE IX OREGOX.
We will take in exchange for goods all kinds of pro
duce. X. B. We will also pay cash for all kinds of pro-
uuce. io-wii: '
Wheat, Flour. Butter, Eggs. Bacon. Pork. Lard
Oats. Ac., Ac., Ac.
All who wish to purchase, will do well to call and ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere.
Onr stock consist or every thing in the line that this
morsel cansior to-wn:
Grey, White, Red and Blue Blankets:
Coats, Vests, Pants, Hats and Hat covers;
Vndcrand Over shirts. Wool and Cotton;
Every description or White Shirts:
Queens Ware, Hard Ware and Cutlery;
B jots. Shoes coarse and fine;
Brogans Calf. Kip and Cowhide;
Wool Plaids. Merinos, Detains. late patterns-
In short every kind of piece goods, aud the BEST TEA
everstnpped totnis marxet.
ai.ni edar shingles, limothy seed and Hops.
Mi Give us a call, and see for yourselves. -
ALEXANDER A. McEWAX
Corvallis. Oct 19, 1857. , 33tf
New. Arrival of Jewelry, &c.
JUST FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
TROSEXTII A L informs his patrons and
friends, that he has just returned from
San Francisco with a select assortment of Jew
elry, Musical Instruments, Cutlery, etc., and
oilers them for sale at his store on Front street, ,
Mr One door below Dr. Coombs' ofBce.-SS .
JEWELRY.
Gold and Silver watches: Gold and Silver chains
Gold bracelets; Gold ear-rings; Gold breastpins; Gobi
finger rings; Lockets; Gold pens and pencils; Gold
sleeve buttons; Silver and Plated ware; fancy goods
and perfumery.
MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS.
Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Fifes; a larire assortment of
Accordcons, Ladies' work boxes or all kinds. Gold and
Silver spectacles. Gold and Silver spoons, Cutlery,
iiocks an enuicss variety, occ, vc.
-Watches, Clocks and Jewely repaired, and all
kinds or Jewelry made to unler.
U All of my work warrantod"E
Br Don't forgcf'The Sign of the BIWatch."-SVi
Corvallis, Oct. 24. 1857 33tf
School lloolts.
TUST received, a complete assortment of Sanders'
J School Books, together with a large lot of Thomp
son s practical Arithmetics, all or which will be sold
cheap, at the City Book Store.
K. A.. BUAUL1SY A Co,
Oregon City, Jan. 1858. . 4itr
For Sale.
THOMPSON'S Arithmetical Tables;
" Mental Arithmetics,
" I'ractieal
" High School Arithmetics.
E. L. BRADLEY
Oregon City. Feb.. 1S5S.
A Co.
4Htf
Short Settlements make long
friends.
THE old rear has passed, and we want all those who
know themselves indebted to us to come forward
and settle and get tbeir "New Years" present. 4
Don t forget this; we mean just what we say.
W. C. GRISWOLD A Co.
January 1. 1858. -. ; : 43tr
Kducatlon Complete. - ...
TY O. S. Fowler. For sale at the City Book Store.
E. L. BRADLEY A Co.
Uregen City, Jan. 1S5S.
4titr
TURE WINES and liquors for medicinal purposes
JT at U2tn - W. K. SMITH A Co's.
'SENCH merinos, and alpacas, at -
f42trj W. K. SOnTH 4 Co s.
Richards & McCraken
conmssioH derchants
AND Jobbers In OHEOOX -PRODUCE of every de
scription. No. . 41 Sacramento St., (Fire-Proor
store.) San Francisco.
t. The highest market price paid Tor PRODUCE.
Mr Liberaradvauees made ou consignments.
Br Orders for Oregon trade promptly attended to.
Ollice In Portland, upper wharf bout.
JAMBS K. RICIIAIttlS, JOHH X'cRAKt'N,
San -Voneuco. Portland. Oregon.
June 22, IS5S. . . lyli
Huyle &ite,
IJHYSICIAXS AXDSl"RlEOXS.wonld respectfully
L iiitorm the citizens or Polk Co., and vicinity, that
they have entered into copartnership for the practice
of medicine, surgery, and obstetric. Ollice, Ihillas,
I'olk, Co. J. W. Boyle, M. D., for the present will be
found at his residence, 3 miles east of Dallus.
June 15,185m. 15tf
D. William Donthit,
- .ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
D
PROCTOR IN ADMIRALTY.
Will practice In the Supreme and District Courts
of this State.
Br Office over Starr's Tin Store. Frontstreet,-tr
3tr Portland, Oregon.
J. Fleming.
AT the Oregon City. Post Office Building, hss jnst
received, direct from New York. 100 copies or
"Downitig's Fruit and Fruit Trees or America.''revied
and enlarged. rr 1S57 the latest publixhed edition of
this valuable work, lie lias also on hand, a good stock
of miscellaneous books and statiouery, for Sale on terms
to suit the times.
Oregon City, Dee. 15. 1S5I. 41tf
W. W. PaSe.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Port
lnnd.O. T. 2ttf
N. 1!. Cranrr,
ATTORNEY AXD COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Albany.O.T.Fcb..lS5f. 4Str
Dr.
8. 11. Unckles,
OFFICE.
SALEM. OREGOX TERRITORY.
Salem, November 9, 1S57.
35tf
William C. Griswold Co.,
ERCHAXTS. SALEM. OREGON TERRITORY.
.W.C. OKISWOLD, J2tr C.S. WOOBWORTH.
Aledical Notice.
rriHE aiibserilier, would Inform the inhabitants that he
X is at his old stand, ready to attend to all calls In
bis profession ; also he has on hand a well selected
stock of IVIrctie. concentrated Medicines, with a well
asorted supply of Syringes, all of which be will dispose
or on reasonable terras. v. hakiiu,
Salera December 2, 1858. S-tf
Jlftlicjl JSolkf.
T-VIt. R. W. SHAW, late of San Francisco, California,
IJ oners his professional services to the citizens to
Salera and vicinity, and respectfully solicits a share fo
public favor.
Br Oflice at Reed and Fellows' drug store.
My R. WT. SHAW.
S. KliiwortU,
ATTORNET AND COfSSEIXOR,
US. Supreme and other Courts. Office Engene
City, Lane County , Oregon Territory. Also
Commissioner of Deeds for Xew York, Connecticut. Ac.
Auenst W. li5t. Mtf
1. J. Thayrr,
ATTORXEY AXDCOUXSELLOR AT LAW. Office
In Corvallis. Benton Co., O. T., opposite to the
City Hotel in said town. 29tt
W. H. FAKBAR. LAXS1SO STOl'T.
Farrar k Stoat,
TTORXEYS AT LAW AXD SOLICITORS IX
J ' 'hanccrv and Admiralty.
a OlHce on Fruut street, one door north of the
" l. vchance.
Portland. O. T-. July 20, 157. J3tf
I. N. Smith.
t TTORXEY AND COUXPELOR AT LAW AND
2. Solicitors in Chancery, Corvallis O. T.
1. N. FHtTR. Sltf
H. V. Mitrhrll,
A TTORXEY AXD COUXSEljOtt AT LAW, EU
rl gene City, Lane County, O. T.
San Frnnfitro Atlrertikin; Arnrj
T P. FISHKR. Iron building, opposite Pacific Fix press
M-A tlfttce. upstairs. I- lies of all the principal rapersf
California slid ire iron may lie found st this office. M
Fisher is the authorized Agent for the Statesman.
Chfittr 5. Ttrrr,
A TTORXEY AT LAW, SALEM. OREGOX. COM
X Vvtnissioner or Iteeds, and to take testimony, ac
knowledgment. Ac-. Ac-. f"r Iowa. Indiana. Missouri
Michigan. California and Washington Territory. let
ters of Attorney, and all other instruments of writing
drawn on short notice.
esu Particular attention paid to taking depositions
collections of otes. Accounts, c, nit
nanlin k Grorrr,
A TTORXEYS AXD COUNSELORS AT LAW, AXD
n Solicitors in Chancery. Utnce near Uie Lourt-house
Salem, O.T. '
Dcluon Smith,
A TTORXEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. AND
Jr bxdiritor in Chancery, will promptly attend to all
business pertaining to his profession in the first Judicial
lMstnct. and before tne supreme court. 01 uregon.
Office. Alhanv. Iann County. O. T.
N. B. When not at his oflice, f-r absent on profes
sional business, he may be found at his residence, five
miles snutli-enst of Albany, on what is kuowa as the
"Grand Prairie."
W. S. Brock,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, ANT)
Solicitor in Chancery, will practice In the various
courts in this Territory, and promptly attend to tne col
lection of all claims airainst the United States, throuch
an efficient acent residing at Washington .City. Office
in Eugene City, Lane County, O. T.
It. E. St rat ton.
TTORNEY AT LAW. will practice in the various
xl courts of southern Orecon, and in the Supreme
toon 01 tne Territory.
GrFtcR in Scottsburgh, L mpqns conntv, O. T.
X. B. Bounty Laud Warrauts obtained for claimants
on reasonable terms. 23tf
B.M. BAH.M-M. J. U. WILSON
JIarnuin & Wilson.
A TTORNfES AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Sa
Jr. lem, Oregon. Particular attention 's given to the
collection of notes and accounts, and c.aiins against
government.
liminty iand n arrants boneht and sold.
Br tiiBce over Starkey's Store. 48
11. F. Itonham.
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Of-
J. ace at the Court House, Salem, O. T. Ctf
A. B. Bollock,
A RCHlTECT AND BlULDER. PORTLAND. O. T.
XA Designs, plans, specifications, Ac, furnished on
reasonaiile terms.
Campbell k Pratt.
A TTORXEYS AT LAW, San Francisco. California
it Ifiice, corner M-mtsomcrv and Sacremcuto streets
over Parrott A Cos. Bank.
Messrs. Campbell A Pratt have lately removed from
Oregon, and will be pleased to attend to all business
entrusted to their enre. 31tf
Alkxandek Cami-bku,. O. C. Pratt.
S. Hamilton, M.
PHYSICIAN AXD SURGEON, would respectfully
announce to the good people of Douglas and the ad
joining counties, that he has located permauently at
Deer creek lor the purpose or practicing mediciue, aud
in which profession he will be faithfid to discharge all
duties, and spare no pains to render the patient easy
and comfortable.
Ofpior opposite R. H. Dearborn A Co.s store, on
Main street.
Drugs and Patent Medicines for sale at lour cash pri
ce: 4-'lI
Attention Farmers.
TTTE will pay the highest market price "In cnsh'Tor
TV wneat. isr.ALil liuf.urj.
Corinthian Lodge
OF Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, will hold
tbeir regular communications on the Tbnrsday
night before the full of the moon of each mouth, ex
cept when it fulls on Thursday night, then on that
night in Albany, O.T.
Brethren in good standing are cordially Invited to at
tend. VKL.A.jy SMITH, W. M.
SrmNGER, Sec y. 37tf
Blanks.
DEETS, mortgages, powers of attorney for sale of
Bcrin, tax receipts, final proofs, and notifications
a new 101 just unutcd and lor sale at me statesman
Oflice.
July 27. 1857. . 20tf
Look Here!
WE have just received 89.000 lbs. of ground nlum
salt, which we are selling at t-t.00 per hundred.
GRISWOLD A CO.
- Dickinson Type Fouudry. .
PHELPS A DALTO.V, Boston. L.P. Fisher, Agent,
San Francisco.- Orders solicited for type, leads,
role, Ac. . -: . , .
August 55,1857. 24tf ;
Orleans Warehouse.
ORLEANS Ware House, opposite Corvallis. for rent
ltf ISAAC MOORE.
TVTACKEBEL and codfish, nt
1V1
(42U)
W. K. SMTTHACs's. '
DECLARATION1 OF WAB!
NDU8TBT
Host Prosper.
WI1EREAS, fit the count of Human Event. It
becomes necessary thut there should be a thoro'
reform In the DRY-GOODS BUSINESS IX
S A L 13 M , O It K O O N :
We give notice that for the accomplishment of this
object we hereby declare UXCEAMXti and t'.
VuMPKtlMISI.Vii war against ALL MONOPOLY
and Hum Pnicus. Our war will not be a wurof words.
but or AcTtosj; and although we expettto excite the
envy and opposition or our brethren in trade, we thai)
pursue sucii a course as win m.iKe mis 1110
CHEAPEST STORE IN OREGON!
And we cheerfully Invite all who wish to buy goods at
the LOWEST POSSIBLE price, to an examination
nf our
Embiacing an Exhibition or the Industry or rrerg
Nation, which danisle hy their BRILLIANCY or Color
and GKORGEOl'SXESS or design, and mi st excite
the apxihatiom or all lovers or the beautiful.
We have "purple and line linen" and the MOST
BEWITCHING and ENCHANTING
STYLES OF GOODS
Designed expressly to adorn the persons oi the gentler
sexs. So ItKAt TiFl'L, indeed, that we can truly say,
after our goods have been purchased and fitted to the
QRAtr.KtL FORMS or Our " KAfR ITKTOMEKS,"
That Solomon in all bis Glory was not arrayed like
one or these."
We also unite the useful with the beautiful, and can
supply the most solid and substantial of
MATUONLY WANTS
In all the departments of Household economy, enter
taining the most profound respect for the 0000 itot'SE
wirs. Wehave taken UNUSUAL pains to provide an
assortment of
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Which in quality and price should entitle us to the
gratitude or all who love to buy the BEST GOODS at
the 13 EST B A It UAIXS.
In all our purchases we have been guided by a desire
to give our
FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
the full benefit of everything which was
MOST J.XMLXG I.X STYLE. MOST
SUBSTANTIAL IN MANUFACTURE
and most REASONABLE in price.
And now having performed our duty as youi agents.we
CONFIDENTLY invite an examination of our
spring and summer goods.
We have not time to go into an ennme ration of tlie
many bargains we areofl'ering.Inouaoiirf trill tee I hem;
THOfSASPS WILLOKT TUB BKNKKIT OF TIIES; and will
aid os in our warfare against all
HUM B U G MO NO P O L Y.
AND HIGH PRICES.
Respectfully inviting the mrst thorough scrutiny,
and esteeming it a pleasure to show goods, we are
the publics' obedient servants.
Awaiting we remain, -Your
most respectfully.
V. C. OIHSWOL.D & Co.
Salem, April !6, lsjS. 7tf
NoMes & Ioares Varnislies.
IM. THE STANDARD AMERICAS .DO
Adams' Boston Brushes.
ATEAHTIG WHITE LEAD.
FOREST RIVER DO.
TIHIAN VS and other Colors
glues, iu:oi:s
San Fran. March, 1859.
Iv3
John ilarirove's
ECLECTIC LINIMENT,
GOOD yR MAN OR BEAST. -This penetrating
Liniment, ss it is rubbed in by the hand or a piece
of flannel is absorbed thronsh tlie same channel reaches
the seat of intlamation and subdues it. Every species of
exterior irritation is qnickir reduced ny tne application
nueumaiism. lungworn, swelled glands, r rost bites
Sore breast. Sore heads. Sore throatsjsores of ail kind
sprains, stiff joints, ulcers, toothache, swellings of the
limbs or body pains in the spine or back, poison oak
Ac. is almost miraculous.
It is good lor Bighead, Biashonlder. Swiney, Sprains
Cholicin horses, in fact all diseases where external ap
plication is required.
The proprietor sends rhis Liniment before the pnblic
to stand or fall, on its own merits. He only asks that
it may receive a fair trial by the public. It ran be ob
tained by applying in person or by letter to the address
CI JUtl. HAHOKOVK,
2d St.. Corvallis. Oreeon,
JT. II. Pemands from a distance accompanied by the
money, will be promptly attended to and the Liniment
put up and forwarded according to directions. A lib
eral discount will be made to wholesale dealers and
persons purchasing large quantities. Retail price of
Eclectic Liniment, tiny cents per bottle, for further par
ticulars address proprietor.
Corvallis,
April, 1858.
ly5
San Frtntisro Adrtrtising Jt-rntr.
T P. FISHER, lti Washington St.,nearly opposite
- mnifiuiciivpil iiwus:, up vuiirs. r lies oi an
the principal Papers of California and Oregon may be
found at this office.
L. P. FISHER is the authorized Agent of the
Okeuox Statesman ;
Marysville Herald;
Sacramento Union;
San Joaquin Republican , Stockton;
Pacific Methodist, Stockton;
Nevada Journal; - ,
Sonora Herald; J
Grass Valley Telegraph; - .
lied Bluff Beacon;
Columbia Gazette;
Mountain Democrat, Placerville;
Tuolumne Courier;
Calaveras Chronicle, Nokeltunne Hill;
El Dorado Democrat;
Shasta Courier; --
Mariposa Gazette; i
Yreka Weekly Union;
Trinit y Journal, WeaverviDe;
Iowa Hill News;
Weekly Ledge. Jackson; - '
San Jose Telegraph; ,
Sonoma County Journal; - s
Folsotn Dispatch; . .A -
California Mining Journal; ,
Los Angeles Star; .
Santa Barbara Oazette;
San Diego Herald;
A lmeda Caunty Oazette ;
Placer Courier, Yankee Jim's; ,. .
Napa Couuty Reporter; ,
Sierra Democrat, Downeville;
Humboldt Times; r t
Union; - '
Oregouian, Portland, O.T.; ,..-.
Jacksonville Herald, Jacksonville. O. T.;
Pioneer and Democrat. Olympia. W. T.:
Washington Republiban, Sieilacoom, V'. T.; . .
Poynesian, Honolulu, S. I.;
Pnciflu Commercial Advertiser. Honolulu S. I.; '
Mexican Extraordinary, City cf Mexico;
Pacific Chrisian Advocate, Portland, O. T.;
Hongkong Register.
ADVERTISING IX THE ATLANTIC STATES.
L. P. F. has now completed his arrangements for
the forwarding of advertisements to all the principal
largest circulating Journals and Newspapers published
in tne Atlantic mates. - -
A line opportunity is here offered to those who wish
to advertise in any part of the Union, of doine so at
the lowest rates, and in a prompt and satisfactory man
ner, t
August 25, 1857. - . . 24tf
Something New !
EL. BRADLEY A Co., have just received a large
lot of band-books for home improvement: com
prising bow to write, how to talk, how to liehave. how
to do business, in one volume: will be sent free of post
age to any part of Oregon, on receipt of tl.
aaurean k. u. uk-s ka-c i ,
City Book Store, Oregon City. '
Dec. 20, 1857, 3tf
Books! Books! X
Jl . L. BRADLEY A Co., have recently received a
Li. large lot of Fowlers and Wells publications.
Take notice all ye that are sick, water (cure) is a
powerful nice thing in a family.
ajcc. ifU, iso. . 43tr
. laud, Portland, r w. lao, San Francisco.
W. S. Iadd &Co. .
IMPORTERS and dealers In Wines, Liquors, and Gro
ceries, Portland, Oregon. " r
Jan. 1, lotJ. 4-ltf
r 5 CLAY ?T'
MedicaL
a5$
at
Dr.L J. Czapkay's Private
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE,
Sacrametito ftreet, below Montgomery, opposite the
Pacilie Mail Steamship Company's Oflice, San Fran
cisco. ESTABLISHED IN 1851, FOR TnE PERMANENT
CURE OF ALL PRIVATE ANI CHRONIC
DISEASES, AND THE , ,
Bl'ITKESSION OF UL ACKEKr.
Attending and Resident Physician,
L. J.CZAPKAT, M. D..
Ijite in the Hungarian Revolutionary War, Chief Phy
sician to tho 20tli Regiment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon
to the Military Hospital of Peth, Hungary, and the
late Lecturer on the diseases of Women and Children.
Communications stictly coulbleutial.
Consultation, by letter or otherwise, free.
Address Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY,
San Fraucisco, Cal.
TO THE AFFLICTED Dr. L.J.CZAPKAYretums
his sincere thanks to his numerous patients for their
patronage, nnd would tnke this opportunity to remind
them that he continnea to consul tat bis Institute for the
cure of Chronic diseases of the Lungs.Livers.Kidneys .di
gestive and genitive organs, and all private diseases,
viz: Syphilitic ulcers, gonorrhoea, elect, strictures.
seminal weakness and ail the horrid consequences of
sell abuse, and tie hopes that tus long experience and
successful practice of many years, will continue
to ensure Imn a share of public patronage.
By the practice of many years in Europe and
the United States, and during the Hungarian war and
campaigns, he is enabled to aniily tiie moxt efficient
and successful remedies against diseases of all kinds.
He uses no mercury charges moderate treats bis pa
tients in a correct and honorable way has references
of unquestionable veracity f rom men of known respect
ability and high standing in society. All parties con
sulting him. by letter or otherwise, will receive the
best and gentle-t treatment, and implicit serresy.
To THB I.ADIKS OP OBEGO! AND CALIFORNIA. L.J
Ceapeat, M. D..Physician Surgeon and Accoacheur.in-
vites the attention of the sick and afflicted females la
boring under any of the various forms of diseases of the
brain, lunirs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood, kid
neys, and all diseases peculiar to their sex. The Doc
tor is effecting more permanent eurea than any other
physician in Oregon or California. Let no false delicacy
prevent you, but apply immediately, and save yourself
from painful sufferiiig and premature death. All mar
ried ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstances
prevent an increase in their families should
write or call at Dr. L. J. Czapkay's Medical Institute,
Sacramento st., bekiw Montgomery, opposite P. M. S. S.
Co's oflice nd they will receive every possible relief and
help. The Docto. s Offices are so arranged that he can
be consulted without molestation. 12m3
aj. A I consultations (by letter or otherwise.) free.
Address to DR. L. J. CZAPKAY,
Medical Institute, San Francisco, Cal.
REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF MEDICAL RE
LIEF. Below we publish the certificates of two
of the sufferers from the pan its of disease, who having
recovered their former health, and impelled by grati
tude, make known tbeir cases and remedial agent, and
their statements are authenticated by a Notary Public.
The demands of Society imperiously command their
publicity, and we commend their perusal to the atten
tion of ell afflicted :
CERTIFICATE.
The undersigned . desirous of acquainting those who
may be unfortunate enough to I similarly afflicted,
where a permanent relief of their suffering may be
obtained, feels it bis duty to thus publicly express
his most sincere gratitude to Dr. L. J. Czapkav, for the
derraanent recovr ry of his health. Borne down lv tin-
distressing symptoms incident to the virions practice of
uncontrollable passion in youth ; depressed in body and
mind ; unable to perform even the most trifling duty
imposed upon the daily avocations of life, I sought the
advice of many physicians, who at first regarded mv
u:m.-bvisui inning importance out ala? ; altera tew
weeks, and in several instances months, ot t!ir-ir tr-nt-
ment, I found to my unutterable horror, that instead of
relief, tlie symptoms bei ame more alarming in their
wruirr ; ana i.s-ing. mm ny one mat my disease, being
principally confined to the brain, medicine would be of
little consequence. I despaired of ever regaining ray
o.-iiLu. sirtTiim anu energy : anu, as a last resoit, and
wiin duii laint nope, called npon Ilr. Czankar, who
after examining my case, prescribed some medicine
wnicn almost instantly relieved me of the dull pain
nuu uimiuitsm iu m- ucao. r.nconrageo by mis result,
I resolved to place myself immediately nnder his care,
and by a strict obedience to his- directions and advice
my head becameclear. my ideas collected, the wnstaat
pain 10 my bacK and groins, the weakness of my limits,
the nervous reaction of my whole body on the slight
est alarm or excitement; the misanthropy and evil
forebodings; the self distrust and want of confidence
in others; tne incapacity to stu-iy, and want of resolu
tion; the rrightful. exciting, and at times pleasurable
dreams at night, followed by involnntary discharges,
have all disappeared; and in fact, in two months af ter
having consulted the Doctor. I felt as if inspired l.y
a new life that life which, but a short time ago, 1 con
templated to end with mv own hand.
With a view to guard the unfortunate from falling
into tne snares or incompetent quacks. I deem it mv
duty to oner this testimouy to the merit aud skill of
in. tzapsay, and recommend bim to all who may stand
in need of medical advice, being assured bv iny own
experience, tnat once under his care, a radical and
permanent cure will be etlected.
B. F. FILLMORE.
State of California. Connty of San Francisco. Sub
scribed anu sworn to oetore Ane, tins 17th day of April
A r w-; n J
JOHN MIDDLETON, tL.s
- Notary Public.
CARD.
Prompted by an honest desire of mv heart. I wi -h to
lay before the public a case which deserves a high com
mendation, not oulv as an act of scientific skill, but
mat 01 humanity, also. About two years ago. I snd-
ueniy and trom causes unknown to me, was seized With
a tit ot epilepsy, which, owing to my inability to meet
the expenses consequent npon a thorough medical treat
ment, ana tne discouragement which I met with on
attempting it, soon liecanie such (as I was then led to
believe.) as to defy the skill of any physician. I was
frequently, while in pursuit of my calling, thrown down
to me ground witnout tne slightest warning, and al
thongh insensible to the aeonies, vet I despised the mis
ery of my existence. While in this state, and having
previous to my aiSction tasted the sweets of life, I once
more was induced to attempt seeking aid nf a physician,
and, by recommendation, called upon Dr. L. J. Czap
kay. f told him my circumstances, and my inability
to reward him for his services regardless of which.
nowever, ne at once unaerrooK my case, and with the
blessing of God. I was once more restored to perfect
health. Unable to reward him for the boon which I
enjoy at present, and vet const-ions of mv tn.ll.tyt.
ness, I consider it due to myself and to all afflicted, to
make tne case puiuic, m order that those in need of
meuicai auvice may nnd a Physician in whom
Mt.ifc.lt YABLONSKY. f L.S.I
State of California, I
County of San Francisco, f 83
Subscribed and sworn to hefnnt mo fliie first .1 t. tf
August, A. 1. IS06. Gilbert A. Grast.
N utary Public, l. s.J
SPERMATORRHEA .or Local Weakness .nervous de
bility, low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the limbs
and Dark, indisposition and incapacity for labor and
study, dullness of apppetite, lossof memory, aversion to
tuic ui uiiiiiue,iiiuiuiiY,seirdistrust,uizz-iuess
headache, pains in the side, affection of tho pro.- ,ii.i
pies on the face, sexual and other infirmities in man. im
urea witnoutiau by thejustly celebrated physician and
surgeon. L. J. Czapkay. His method of rnrinsr diseases
is new (unknown to others) and hence the great sne-
aui-onsiuiiu, oy loiter or otherwise, free.
Address, L. J. CZAPKAY, M.D..
San Francisco. Cal.
The Greatest Discorrrjr of the lie.
ATI RE AT Blessing to Mankind! Innocent but Potent!
V OK.CSAPKAY S PKOPHlLACTICrit. f self-disinfec-
Mujc acent.! a sure preventive asrainst linmin-hil
and Syphilitic diseases, and a ceitain and unsur
passed remedy for all venereal, scrofulous, gangrenous
aud cancerous ulcers, fceted discharges from vagina,
uterus and urethra, and all cutannus eruptions and' dis-
j iiiuov uiatiou is preventive agamstsmall pox.
so is Dr. Czapkay's Prophylacticum a preventivea?aiust
Syphilitic and Gonorrheal diseases. Harmless in it
self, it possesses the power of chemically destroying
the syphilitic virus, and thereby saving thousands of
ueuauciices trom oeing infected by tne 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 be found con
venient for use, being used as a soap. Price, $5." For
sale at Dr. L. J. Czapkay's Private Medical and Surgi
cal Institute. Sacramento st. below Montiromerv omww
site P. M. Co's. office, San Francisco.
All letters must be addressed to L. J. Czapkay, At.D.,
DR. L. J. CZAPKAT-S Grand Medical and Surgical
Institute, iacraniento St., below Montgomery oorio
aire Pacific. Mail! St.!lmi,i f s . ,.". ""llumery oppo-
, """"'huiid, ano asKs no remu-
a i r . o d en"eure- Office hours from
9 A. M. to 9 P.M.
- CERTIFICATE.
1. uie nndersiorned i;
hereby .that Dr. L. J.Czapkay has served during thecou
test for Hnngarian lilierty, as Chief Surgeon in the Hun
garian army.wita faithrul perseyeraace whereof I have
given him this certificate, aud do recommend bim to
the sympathy, attention and protection of ail those
who are capable of appreciating patriotic self sacrifice,
and undeserved misfortune. .KOSSUTH LAJOS,
Governor of Hungary.
Washington City, Jan. 6, 1A52.
9- Persons not wishing to lose time in correspond
ing, please enclose 10 in their letters, and they will
get immediate attention to their cases.
Aauress, l.. litraAi, at. l.,
San Francisco, Cal.
Anril, ISjS 3ml7
Balsam of Wild Cherry,
. , FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF
CONSUMPTION'!
AND ALL ITS INCIPIENT SYMPTOMS. SCCH A3
Coughs, Cold., HoarxtntH, Cronp, Influenza,
uinuiius vi "" uin Aaslwu, Pains in the
Breast or Side. N flit Sweat, pnthbric. Inflammation
nf Lungs and Throat. Whopiui; Coneh. A -Hon-,
all Bronchial Affections.
ttW.BE CAUTIOUS Aa there are man ronnter-
feiu. look well at the sfgnature before purchasing ;
take none unless it has the name of "Henry Wbitar. M.
I)., Philadelphia," and '-Sanford and Park." engraved
on the outside- wrapper. All others are base imita
tions.
Hark & White are the only Agents to whom all
irders should be addressed.
aso -
ISIPOBTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGEST3
ALL VALUABLE PATEN'?-MEDICINES, WAR-
' - ItAXTEO GEN L INE.
132 Washington street, opposite the Market,
San Francisco.
SM ITH A D A VIS, Agents Portland, O. T.
San Francisco, May, 138. 3mll
Moffat's Life Pills
AND PHCESIX BITTERS.
rpHE best family medicine now before the public, fof
L the cure of Scrofula. Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions
of the Skin, Fever snd Ague, Dyspepsia. Uroppy, and
in fa-t most ail diseases soon yield to their curative
properties.
It has been computed that during the last twenty-five
years upward of Four Millions of persons have been
benefitted by the nse of these medicines; a fact wfaicb
speaks volumes in favor of tbeir curative properties si
single trial will place thern beyond the reach of com
petition in the estimate of every patient. By their use
the blood is restored to a healthy state and freed from
all impurities. The system is not reduced during theif
operation, bnt invigorated, and they refjuire no re'
traint from business or pleasure.
i The afflicted hare in these medicines a remedy that
will do for them all that medicine can possibly effects
Prepared by W. B. Moffat. New York.
And for sale by JOHN FLEMING, at the Oregon
City Post Office Binding.
fircgon City, March, 1S5. Iy52
Li-ej-jr and Sale Stable.
WE are now keeping a Livery stable in
Oregon City, where Horses can al
ways be obtained on liberal terms.
We are also prepared with excellent sta
Mi
bles, well supplied with hay and oats, to keep horses'
by day or week. Those who call npon us may feel as
sured that every attention wiil l e given to horses left
in our charge. GIBON A POTTER.
August 11, 157. 2tf
. Salem Tannery.
THE subscribers have purchased the Tanner r -;Sa
lera, formerly belonging to Eiisba S.rrng. All de
sorptions of leather will be .kept constantly on band
and the hichest price, ia cash or leather, will at ai
times be paid fur hides and bark.
CLABK k HOLMAY.
Salem, Oct. 24, 1957. ly3:tpaid
City Hotel, Corvallis.
MESS liS. A. B. & I. SPREXGEE .
WOULD announce to the citizens of Corvallis, and
the travelling public generally, that they have
thoroughly refitted this well known establishment, and
are now prepared for the accommodation of customers.
The rooms have all been newly refurni.-hed, the beds
clean and comfortable, and their table will be furnish
ed with the best the market affords.
Corvallis, Aug. 30, 1S57.
Kyi
New Store and New Goods.
At Oalland, Methenty Ferry, O. T.
ALBERT ZIEBER, Dealer in dry goods, groceries,
crockery, hardware, produce, Ac.
Having purchased the stock in trade of G. E. Geteh
ell, together with the premises known asTJetheney'a
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, cassimeres, tatit
netts. sheeting, sbirtins. and fancy goods; bats and
caps, boots and shoes, groceries ia 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 the wants
of tbe public.
He has also moved and repaired his warehouse, so
that he is now prepared to purchase or take in storage,
cooctry prodnce, whk-h he can discharge by a slide to
steamers' decks, without loss or espense of draraee.
And being determined to constantly keep on "hand a
good supply of such goods as the coiifctrv trade mar re
quire, he beiieves be can make it an object for the peo
ple in bis vicinity to extend him their patronage.
S difference made in the price of goods, wheth
er sold for cash or produce,
Octobers. 157. - - 3nlr
Herring's Patent Cliampioii
FIRE-PROOF SAFES
WITIT Halls Patent Powder-Proof Locks the same
that were awarded separate medils at the World's
Fair. London, 131. and the World s Fair, New York.
l-s53 and are the only American Safes that were award
ed medals at the London World s Fair.
These safes form the most perfect security airainst
Fire and Burglars, of any safe ever offered to the" pub
lic, and can only be had of the s-jbscribers and their
agents, who have on hand and make to order, all kinds
of Boiler and Chilled Iron Bink Chests and Vaults.
anlt Doors and Money B -ives;, or Chests for Brokers
Jewelers and Private Families, for Plate. Iiiarnoads)
and other valuables. And are also Patentees (bv pur
chase) and manufacturers of JONES' PATEXT PER
MUTATION BANK LOCK.
Agents E. Fttzgeraid & Co.; aad. W. G. Wendell,
ban Francisco, California.
S. C. HERRTNG Co.,
Ao. S31 Broadtcaa, cor. Mvm St. iV, F".
Alay, ISjS. " 6ra9
Dr. Kriechbaurn's Eye Salve and
Eye Water.
THESE preparations if used with my Life Pills will
effect a CURE IN ALL CASES of sore eve 1
have never known them to fail since Erst osed in Iowa
in 1S49, and I -will ensure a cure if taken according to
direction, or refund the money.
Persons sending orders will please state explicitly
tbe nature of the case and I will send all necessary for
a cure, for which I will charge from Ten to Twentv
dollors.
Prepared only by Pit. J. G.
Corvallis, Feb., ISo.
KRIECHBAUM,
VorvallU, O. T.
50tf
E. Pelton, Geo. H. Jones & Co.
ARE prepared t- do a general commission business
on New York and other Atlantic cities. ParticnUp
attention will be given to the ocrchase nf nnl. for-
merchants. Parties having any business transactions
in the Atlantic States, and wanting an srnt tht will
give personal attention to the same, wiil do well to
oa!1.
Br OfH.-e at Barnnm & Wilson's Law Office "S
Salem, March 23, lS. 2tf
JVotice.
ALL persons baying claims against the Territory
'-trrowins out of tbe actionof tho Pniu.K.
Commissioners in the erection of said Penitentiary''
are hereby notified to file their said claims with tho
clerk of the District Court, for the 2d Judicial Dis
trict within 60 days from the date hereof "n K fL
ever barred and also to serve copies of claims so filed
upon D. W. Donthit, Esq.. who has been appointed by
me to act in reference thereto on hehslfnf tho T.m
tory. GEO. H. WILLIAMS rv.v
Dated April 3, A. D., 13. SmS
Look Here!
TIIE subscriber wonld inform the pnblic that he
does entirely a Commission Kosi ness -ami
therefore has no goods of his own to interfere with
consigners. Having a fire-proof building and a largo
Jobbing trade, he offers nnusual facilities to shippers.
3-Consignments respectfully solicited."
HORACE GUSHEL.
139 Washington St., Sm franeisca.
REFERENCE TO
W. B. Campbell Oren-nn r;t-
J. P. Knight, Portlands
Z. N. STAXSRITRY.
roncarding Agent, Portland
April, IS5S. lyg
San Fran Jsco,
WASTED.
AuENTS in Oregon and Washington Territories, and?
California, to sell my Eclectic .tinmen. I will pay
Premium of fifty .dollars to the Arrent who will sell
the greatest amount of Liniment from the first of Jnae
next, IS08, nntil the following June. 1S39. Send on
your orders for the Liniment; I will pay all freight,
charges.on the Liniment sent to Agents, therefore no
Agent will be at any expense in receiving it. Tho
Agents are tt sign a receipt or pay for the medicines
when soli. The price of Liniment is H 00 per doien.
s - JOHN HARGROVE.
Iyi 2d SU, Corvallis, Oregon.
C. 6. rillovT.
DEALER in clocks, watches and jewelry, ga
lem, O. T. Particular attention paid to the jfy
repairing of watches and clocks. All work war- v
ranted. Jewelry repaired at short notice.
FOR SALE ;
Watches and clocks, 8 day strikins- r Wl a t .
low price ; also 30 honr marine clocks.
Jt.nu.RY.
Ladies and gents Brooches. Finrer Rinn-s T!ar R!ni
Gold Buckles, Guard Chains. Ac ic-
T 1 a lor .
. R. RICHARD3,
San Francisco.
JNO. MCCRAKRV,
Portland, O.
Richards & 3IcCraken.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and" Jobbers in Oregon,
VV Flour, Grain, Produce, Fruit, Pork, Bacon, Lard,
Hams, 4c. Ac. Orders for Oreson trade promptly at
tended to. Liberal- advances made on consignments
No. 41 Sacramento street, below Front, San Francisco
January 27, 1Sj7. tutl
"lOTTON rope, for clothes lines, and small rope for
U halters.at 12tQ W. K. SMITH 4 Coa.