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for I c sntainctl lr them, tone liuncrnl tfo'l.trs ewc-li,) jmt ilcienth oi'ticlc, five liun tlreil iln'Iars ; To eiinli!i ihi Pawners lu nettle ny just cUinx isi-iiii oninM ih m, per twilf.li article. It u tliousawl dollar. For survey tnir the ex' trior lines of I he reservation provided in the first art id a one thousand dollar. 8rc. 2. A4 be it further enacted,' 'Thai th Commissioner of Indian affair br, and he hereby is, auteorir.ed and rrqnirwrl, witli the approval of tlu Secretary of the Interior to remove from anv trihal reservation any person found therein without authority ol law, or who presence witntn .the limit of the reservation ptay, in lii-t judgment, be detrimental to the peace and welfare of the Indiana, and In employ for the purport such force aa may he necessary to rnatile the gent to effect the removal cf audi person or person. Sue. S. And le it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorised and ilirreied 10 pay such person) of Miami bloo as bare heretofore been esclml-d f'Oin the atinuiirs of the tril e aine the rrntottrt of the Miamies in tinli teen hundred and foity six, and Mure the treaty of eighteen hundred and fiiW.four and whose names are not included in tlx supplement to said treaty, their proportion of the tiil.al annuities from whit-h they have been excluded; and he is also authotitvd and directed to enroll such persons upon the pay list of such tribe, and cause their an nnitie to he paid to them in future. V"rt oW, That the foregoing payment tlill I in tall of allilaims for annuities arising out of previous treaties. And said Sreretarv is alxo authorised am directed 10 cause, to be 1 ideated fur such persons each two hunilred ere of land out of the tract of seventy thousand acres reserved hy the arqotid arti cle of the treaty of June fifth, eighteen hun dred and fifty-four, with the Miatnies, to In held by sach persona ly the same tenure as tiie locations of individual are held which have been made under the third arlic'e of said treaty. " Approved 12, June 1958 AN ACT to provide fortl e location of cer tain confirmed private land claims in the State of Missouri, and for other purposes. Beilenacled hu Ihe Senate aid ITonse of Rep resenlalires rf ihe Vniltd Stales cf Aw tea in Congress assemb'ed, Thl the dttiins in la vor of certain land claimants her in made by the recorder of land title in the -State of Missouri and the two commissioners associa te! with him, by virtue of an act entitled An act for the final arlj-tstnient of nrivaie land claims lit Missouri," approved July ninth, eighteen Iiurnlrcj and thirty.tivo, and an act supplemental thereto, apprcvej sec ond March, eighteen l-.undied and thirty, tfcree, as entered in the transcript cf ilecis ions transmitted by the said recriW and commissioners to the Commissioner of the General Land Ofnce, which said claims are named and numbered as follows: Manuel de Lisa, number thirty-three ; John Coon:?, and Jletnpstead, nuiT)!;cr lorty-f'tir ; Math ew Saucier, mnnl.-er fifty-seven; Charles Tayon, number sixty. seven ; the sons of J. M. Pepin, number seventy-four ; Louis Lor imier, number eighty. seven ; Harthoiortiew Cousin, number eighty-nine ; Manuel Gor xales Moro, number ninety-five ; Seneca Rawlins, number one hundred and four; William L. Lonr, number one hundred and mk, Joachim Lisa, number one hundred and thin v-tliree ; Francis Lacombe, numbe Ihinv-foar; Israel Doffe, number three hundred and ih:rty-eij;ht ; Joseph Sylvain nunibartwo hundred and rimt v-ihtee ; J fr a I . vaoai.ts. numoer two hundred and nine ty-eight ; William Hartley, numufr three hundred and one ; Andrew Chevalier, niim ber two hundred and ninety-two; William Morrison, number three bundled and seven Solomon Bellow, number three hundred and eight; Peschal Detcriemendez, ntunl-er three hundred and nine; Bapttste Amt:re, num ter three hundred a. id ten ; Alexander Mor ris, nunWier tbree -hundred and twenty-three John liapliste Vaile. numl.-er three hundred and thirty-fonr ; vaid decisions al-me named being in the first. la sol claims, acted upon hv at. boa id ; also the claim of 1 huni-is LoiM 1. number six, in the second class, act en on (v sat' l board, ue, and llie same an Lercbv, confiriued io the respective claim ants or their Irgal representatives. Sec. U. And he it further enacted, l'h the decisions in favor oF land tlatman made by P. Grimes, Joshua Ijewts. and T. B. Rolenson, ccmmi?-ioner! appointed to adjust private IjikI claims in the eastern dis trtcl t the Ierrttory of Orleans, commuui eated to the llense of Ueprrsi niatives by the Secretary i the 1 reasury. r.-n the nun oay oi January, otie iiiou-ami ctht litsn dred anil iwclve, ami which is found in ti e American State papers, PuMic lantls, (DiifT orteu s eo urn voiume two, irom pe two honored and twen'yTour to threj bun dred and sixty-sven. inclusive, be, and th same are nereuy, connrmeo, saving ami re servim;, however, to all adverse claimant? the right to assert the validity of their claim ina court or courts of ju:i:e: Proridrd, hoierrer, I hat any claim ho recommended for confirmaii n, but which my have hern rejected, in whole or in part.'bv any sudse ejuetit board of commissioner, be, nd tlif same is hereby, specially excepted from con firmation. Stc. :t. And be it further enacted, That the locations authorized by the preceding section shall be entered wkh the register ol the proper land olhee, who .-hall, on appii- cation for thut pucpo&e, make out ft-mJ claimant, or hisLeii il -i'" n'Ttniiive ss the caj-?w,Tciei:tificae of location, which enall be transnuced to the Commissioner of the General Land Office ; and if it sdial! appcarto the satisfaction of the said Commis sioner that s.iid certificate shall be fairlv obtained, according to lh true intent and meaning of this act, then, and in that case. patents shall be issued for the land so local cd as in other cases ; ard for each and eve' ry certificate as afiresaid issued bv the "reg ister of any land office, he shall receive the sum of one dollar ; that in all cases ot von- fir ma uon, by this act or where any private tana ciaim nas ocen contirmed hy Congress, and the same, in w hole or in- part, has rot , been located, or satisried, either for want of a specific location prior to such confirmation or for any reason whatsoever, other than a discovery of fraud in such claim subsequent to such confirmation, it shall be the duty of the surveyor general ot the district in which clim was situated, upon satisfactory proof inai i-uen claim lias been so confirmed, and that the same, in whole or in part, remains unsatisfied, to issue to the claimant, or his legal representatives, a certificate of loca tion for a quantity of land equal to that so confirmed and unsatisfied ; w hich certificate may be located upon any of the public lands of the United States subject to sale at pri vate entry, at a price not exceeding one dol lar and twenty-fie cents an acre: Provid ed, That such location shn!! conform to le gal divisions and subdivisions. Sec. a. And le it further en:ded. That the register of the proper land office, upon the location oi such certificate, shall issue to the persoa entitled thereto a certiScatc of entry, upon which it dtall upp. ar to thenat-Nfei-iioti of the Commissioner of the Gen eral L.nd Ollii-e thut such tertifti Bte has been laiily ohiuined, -accord in o the true intent und mcanitijj of thisacl, a paleut shall issue as in other cases. Approved June 2, 19-58. AN ACT declaring the title to land war rants in all cases. lie U tn.uted fly the Sentie and llte of Representatives tf the United Slates nf Amer iet in Congress assembltd, Thnt when proof has been or may hereafter he filed in the Pension Office, during the lifetime of a claimant, establishing, to the satisfaction of that office, his or her right to a warrant for military serviees, and such warrant has not hern or may not hereafter be issued until after the death ol the elaimant, and all such warrants as have lieeti heretofore issued t-nhsequent to to the death of the claimant ; the title to uch warrants tdittll vest in the widow, if there be one, and if there be no widow, then in th heir or legatees of the claimant ; and all such warrants issued pursuant to existing laws, shall be treated as peisoual chattels, and may he conveyed by assignment of such widow, heir or legs, lees, or by the legal representatives of ihe deceased claimant, for the use of such heirs or legatees only. Ssc. 2. And bt it further enacted. That tle piovisions of the fir-t section of tin act approved March teniy-two, rtchtectl hun dred and fitly -two, to make land warrants assignable, and for other purposes, shall he so extended as Jo embrace land warrants is. suf' under the act of third July, eighteen hundred and fifiy-five. Approved .1 June 183. AN ACT to extend an act entitled "An act to continue half-pav to certain willows and orphans." approved February three, eighteen hundred and fifty three. Beit enacted by the Senate find ITonst rt . . .,.-.. . xtpretentalires rf th' L ntM States r.f Amer- ca tn K.ongress asse-nb'ed, 1 hut all those surviving widows nd minor children who have been or may be granted and allowed live years' liatf.pay under the provision ol any law or laws of tlie.L'nited States be, and they are hereby, grantrd a continuance ofstteh half-pay under the following term-, and limitations, iz : to s Jell widows during life, and to such child or children, where hete ate no widow, whi'st-gnder the aje of sixteen years, to commence from the expi ration of the half pay provided for by the first section of the act entitled "An act to continue half-pay to certain widows and or phans," approved February three, eighteen l.undred and fifty. three : Provided, howev. er. That in case of the marriage or death of any uch widow (he half pay shall goto the chi'd or children of the deceased oilicer or soldier whilst under the age of sixteen years ; and, in like manner the child or children of such deceased oilicer or soldisr, when there is no widow, shall b paiJ no lot'jrer than while there are children or a child tir.der the ag aforesaid. And, pro vided further. That the half pay of audi ni. on sand orphans shall behalf the month ly pay of the odicers, non commissioned of ficers, musicians, and privates ol the Infant ry of the regular army of the United States and no more, and that no greater sum shall be allowed to any such widow or minor children than the half-pay of a lieutenant colonel . And. vrorided alsn. That this act sIiail not be construed to apply to or em brace the case of any person or persons now receiving a pension for life; and, further, that whenever half-pay shall have been granted by any special act of Congress, and is renewed or continued under the provis ions of this act, the time shall commence from the date hereof. t?EC. 2. And le it further tnneird. That the provisions renewed and continued bv this act shall be pay abb out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved 3d June 185S. JOINT RESOLUTION aifhorizing the arrangement ami disposal of public build ing in the city of Philadelphia. RenJfd by lie Senate and Ifime of Jtep resent nitres rf Ihe United Slates of America in Congress assembled. That the Secretary of the Treasury, the Post Master General, and the Attorney General, and are hereby, authorized to decide whether the custom house al Philadelphia shall remain in its present location, or whether public convenient- and interests require that the .ca tion of the custom-ljouse changed to the grnun I and huiiding purchased of the bink 'I Pennsylvania, by authority of the law of the nec-'inl of August, eighteen huiid ed and lif;-Pur, f r the purposes of a post ollice, and the pot office le removed to the present custo.ii-house ; and also, to decide whether it is best to sell the building and lot of : round niw used for the pu poses of the Uni- ted States court, and establish court-rooms in the building of the present custom house, and they be further authorized and empow ered to soarrangA the buildings for said of Gees and purpose as may, in iheir judgment best promote the public convenience: Pro- ri'iei, I r.at 1 lie expenses incident to such change and arrangement of the building shall not exceed the sunt already appropri ated for any or ail of such purposes, and any additional sum that may Ik received for the budding and ground herein authorized to hp sii: uind, prorated further, that should it he deemed best to Hell the said court btiild- njr and lot of ground, the President of the United States may oiuae the same to be sold aner due public notice. . Approved : June, 1839. AX ACT confirming locations of land war rants under certain circumstances. Be it enncled bv the Senate and House of n . - . . . . . . . j iicprctrniaiircs or me Utiuen blales of Amer ica in Congress assembled, That in all cases n which locations have been made with bounty land warrants on lands which were subject to entry at private sale, but upon muiviuuai competition .were put up to the highest bidder, and the excess paid for in casn. stich location shall be. and thev are hereby, confirmed, if in all other respects regular, and authority is hereby civen to issue patents accordingly : Provided, That suce confirmation shall only extend to cases prior to the passage of this act. Approved 3 June 1353. A RESOLUTION to correct nn error in a certain net approved May eleventh, eigh teen hundred and fifty-eight. Resolved by the Senate and House of Rev- resenlalires of the Untied Slates of America i Congress assembled. That an eiror in the he act approved May eleventh, eighteen hundred and fifireight, entitled "An act to enlarge the Detroit and Saginaw land dis nets in the btate of Michigan, be correct. ed, by extending the limi's of that portion of he Olieyboygan district winch has been at ached to the Detroit district, to the line di- lding ranges two and three west, instead of ooe nd two west, the former beio; the trie intended by the department as the wes- ern boundary of the addition to the Detroit strict. Approved 2 June 1PM. KtrliMrds 4t 31rt'rnkeii, COMMISSION MERCHANTS VM)J Mierslu OltKi.ON I'KHHL'C Ktif evriy tle- riitlin. Ni. 41 SiirratutMitii ot., (Kire-t'ruuf rlorr.) San l intii lri. The hlshrst nmrket price p i! J rr PHit)UCK. mr Ltlienilailranrrs niuilo oil rutialRiimeiiU. Onli-in fur Orton tnidn pnimpily atteuilrd to. Otllre In t'ortlsnd, upier s burf IhmI. JAMBS B. Rtl'tlASIM, JOttS MI'RIKS, Han A''iitnro. . Pmlland, Orrgas. Jnna . isfis. lyia Uoyle t Kites, IJHVSIOIAXS AMISl ltHKONS.wivtit.l re'pritrtilly Itirnrm tli eillxens of Polk 'o..nnil vicinity, that tln-y hare eutrml InUt ccii:u tm r-lilp for the pnn lice nt inedicine. siirtfi-rjr. ami olnto'rios. Oitiro, llallas, Putk. "o. J. XV. B )'le. M. D.. f-r llm nrrxviil will be rmind at hi rwlcieti. o, i mile east ot llallwr. J ana tft. itsM. I Mr i)7 William Donlhit, .ATTOItXKy AXI t'Db'XSKbOlt AT LAW AMD PRO CT on IN ADMIRALTY. Will practice In the Supreme and District Courts of litis Stutr. tW Offlrt over Starrs Tin Btwe. Fmnt-treet.'a Stf . Hand, Orrgnn. J. Plena Ins;. AT the Orop'ti Citr. Pst Odi. p Itnltillnf , liaa Just received, direct' rntn N-w Vik. 1MI eniie of 'Itnsrnin's Fruit and I'rnlt Trees "f Amrrii'."revWrd and enlrst-d.rr IS5T tlie lutcst ptitililicd edition of this vM'ialile wrk. Its lias ntnn hsnd.a il tx-k or niiwririnroa bouktamlstatiuncrj-, fur sale on terms tisuil the time. Oregon Citr. Dec. 15. ts.17. 41tf W. W. Pntrr. ATTOttXKT AND roi.:.VSKM.t)lt AT LAW. Port Isnd. . T. trtr !t. II. I'rttnrr, ATTOltXF.r AX1 COUNSELOR AT LAW. Alhnn3r.O.T.Feh..ls.S. 4tf DrTs. It. I'nckles, OFFICE. 8.M.F.M. ORGOOM THRRITORT. Salem, Nvrm'er 0, IV 7. 33tf William C. Grlswolil K Co., rEttCHANTS. IV I w. e. oitisirn AI.EM. t)RWttN TF.ltltlTOnY. rm.it. 77U; r. . vnonwimrn. Medicul Notice. 'rHEsiicri 1 Is at his old st.ir.d. re.idir to attend t all calls In I hU nrnrpxlon ; also be hnsnn hsnd a wrjl rle. tpd stock of Eclectic mnccntratetl Medicines, with a well a.-orted snnnly of Scrmac, npiilr of Syringe, all of winch he will - of on ramialile terms. Palrm lecemier S. Sj. . WAltttKN. 3-tf Medic Nolirr. Dno, II. W. SHAW. lateofSn Francisco. rnlirornia. oflcr his role-lona! senriers t the eitizetui to Salctn and vicinity , aud respectfullr solicit a nharefo iullic favor. a Ottlct at R. rd and FellowV dmr t re. Uv - W. W. SHAW. S. Illts l I II, iiToasrr sn eofs-Ki.ms. . TT P. Pnrrcme and otlicr Courts, oflire Enrene Vj Otv, l.:he t'linntv, itreson Territory. Al- Commissioticrnf Peed tor New York, (.'mmectit-tit. Vc. Aii?nt 7t. S;-.. "itf A. J. Tlmyrr, ATTORNEY Axnc ou.N'PKt.i.on AT I. w. nn.t In torv.itis. tu-nt n Ca., O. T., opposite to the l-ity Hotel tn im.l town. 7 tr '. H. FAHKAIt. LANStNU ST'H T Farrark Stout, & TTOnNEYS AT I. W ANI f-OLICtTOUS IX iV ltaioery an-l A'tmii-.Ity. on Front Hud, one djor ontth of the Fx hance I'ortl .n.l. i. T-. J'dr 50. -,a.'.7 ntr I. N. Sniilii t TTORXEY AXt rlL"XSKI.ilt AT LAW AXU J-V Solicitor in fhamery, Conrullis O T. I. S. SHITII. Sltf M. W. Sliirhrll. Axn tnr.vsKt.oit Ijine I'.Minly.O. T. TTORNEV L see t'ity. AT LAW. EU San Franriro Atlvtrlisiii; t'rnrjr f V. FISHFIt. Iron tii.ildintr. opposite Pacific Expre. I J t itnce. nt tairs. r lies of sit the pnnciital Taper "I California and Omnwmar !eioiiml at t'ns office, air. t imber is the anthorizeil A-jcut for the Statesman. tlsrsirr S. Trrry. 4 TTORXEY AT LAW. SALEM. ORFJIOV. COM- t missioncr of IVeds. and to take testimony, ac knowledgment. Vc. Ac. for Iowa. Indiana. Missisiri. Michigan. California and Wa-hinston Ternt-ry. l-et- tcrsof Attorney, and all other Instrument of writing. drawn on short notice. w Particular attention paid tr tuking depositions. couei lions oi aoics, accisito. ,c, .in II ;nlin; 1 Crorcr. TTORXEYS AND COCXsELOHS AT LAW, AXP Solicitors in t:uaaccry. Ultice near tuet-oun-nouse. Salem, t'. T. Drhizon Sinilh, 4 TTOnXEY AVI) COUX-EI!t AT LAW, AXI J- Solicitor in Cham-erv. will nromiitlv attend to all isiinesa iierVming to his pnife.ion in the tirst Judicial District, and Iwf-re the Supreme Court of Oregon. Onh-e. Allianv, l.inn onnty. i. I. N. B. When not at his office, or atisent on profes. i.mnl mtsinesii, tie may be f.mnd at his residance, live miles siMith-es-t of Aloany, on what is knuwu as the " Cirand Prairie." T. S. Brock, A TTOrtXEY ASH COUXSKLOR AT l.KW, AND V SoiWitor in I'liancerv. will lira- tice in the v.inis courts in this Territ.irv. and imitnptly attend to the col lection of all claims aeinst tit United Sutes. throtich an elBcient aijent re-iilina t Wa-liin2ton City. OlHcc in Kuene City. Lane CtMinty, O. T. It. IZ. SI ration, A TTORNEY AT LAW, will pra.-tice in the various I V courts of ootl.ctn Oregon, and In the supreme Court if tlie reiTitory. Oretcs til ScnttloreS. t'meona eomitr. O. T. N". It. H Minty I .ami Warrants obtained lor claimants on reasnnsole term. z-w E. U. BAUM'M. J. U. IL!UN Ha rn tun 5b Wilson. A TTORNIKS ANt COUXSKI.LOltS AT LAW. S lem. Ore con. artii-ulnr attention i iriven to thf collection of uotes nd accounts, aud v.aima aj;aiust ijovernment. Bounty Land Warrants bourtit and sold, if t;H -e over Starkey'a st-re. 41 I!. P. llmiliaiii. 4 TTORXEY AND COLXSICt.l.OR AT LAW. Of- J. lice at tiie Court IIme. S.tlcm. O. T. titf 1. D. Ilaiiork, RCHITECT AM) BCILCER. FORTLAXn. O. T. lcsiirnB, plans, Feciiicauons, c., iiimisueu on reasonable terms. Campbrll 4 Trait. A TTORXEYS AT LAW. San Francisco, California. Xa. Ottice, corner M ntjf'imcry atid S.icremeuto streebt, over l'arnitt St Cos. liank. Jlcssra. Camitell & I'm'.t have lately removed from Ore eon, and ill he nlcascd to attend to nil business eutrui.ted to their care. 31tf Alexanueb Cavi-bkj.l. O. C. ruATT. S. Hamilton, Al. D., TJHYSICIAN A XD SURGEON, would respectfully ie good people of Diuiglas and the ad- hat he has located permanently at I JT aoaoum e totli ioininir counties, that he has located perm incfitl y Deer Creek lor the iwrpose of praa-licinft medicine, and in which profession lie will lie faithful to discharge all duties, aud snare no pains to render the puuenl easy and comfortable. Offick opposite R. II. Dcarbora A Co.s store, on Main street. Drugs and Patent Mcdiciues for sale at law eah pri ce. 4211 Attention Farmers. TTTE will ry the highest market price "in cash' 'for wheat. BEACH Ac HOUUE. Corinthian Lodge iW Ancient Free aud Accepted Aiaaons. will hold J their reirular communications ou the Thursdav night before the full of the moon or each mouth, ex cept when it fulls mi Thursday night, then on that ni;ht in Albany, O. T. Brethren iu good standin? are cordially invited to at tend. SMI 111. W. M. SratsoKB. Sec'y. 37tf Blanks. '. pvEETS, mortjries, powers of attorney for sate of M-r scrip, tax receipts, nnat proots.and noiincauons a new lot just priuted and fur sale at the statesman omce. July Tl. 1857. 20tf Itook. Here! TTTE have Jnst received ,000 Ihs. of pronnd alum t V salt, which we are selling st (.i.iki per hnndred. GKISW0LI) A CO. Dickinson Type Foundry. PHELPS & D ALTO V. B rston. L. P. Fisher. A Rent, San Francisco. Orders solicited for type, leads. ruie, sc. Aofrnst 25, 1857. J -Itf w. s. lapo, Portland. jr. w. ladd, San Francisco. W. S. Ladd it. Co. 1MP0BTEBS and dealers in Wines, Liquors, and Gro ceries, Portland, Oregon. Jaa.1, 1858. ti Wallamst University. . SAI.KM, UllKUUN. 'PIIE FACULTY during- the present year will con X i,tor Itev. F. 8. Hoyt. A. Fresldrnt and Acting rrnfra orof Ancient Lanttintpres and Mathematics. C. II. Hall, A. H-. I'rolcssor or Natunil Science. g?!: Pp:.dd,in3!'l,tT'ih-r-"r E,.Ki.Ht Mis rUruU Uucklirgliam, Teacher of Instnmieiitul Music. TheCoLLtwiATB nurARTMKST of the Wnllsniet Uni versity has iieen orjanlxml. Young men designing to pursue s regular C atrse of Stmly. are invited to avail themselves of the advantage nil nM by tlrrs litktitu linn. All nvailal.lu resources will I made ueol to Hin t the wants of Student. Ktf'ot ts will lt- continued tosecureasullalileeniloivinenttttiid no pains will tie npiir ed lnohtliiingconietentanl expeiienced iti-trui-luta. Tlie t'ollegi-ite year la divided Into Ihtxt trrmm, com tnenclng a foil iws: The lirt turtn on the Id Thursday In Pcptcinhrr. aei nnd term o tlie 1st " January. third " " laxt April. The fir-t two term arc era wrtki tacks the third, rttrrn trrrk. V aoatiosh-1 here will tie two vacations In tlie year: one. io April, of two tottk; aud one, ill the sum mer, nf Mint mrri: Tt iTitts will be at the rate of tl per week, or 110 per annum. TUB OUEOOX 1XSTITUTETiis raarASATOBv IlKeAaTsasr. Tenxs. Ttie Academic year la divided into roea Trkns of errrs trerAt M"A. The llrst term twitlua on the I tt Tliursihiy nf Attiruxt. ' second term begins ou the 2d ' ' N"vcm. third Iit " " January. rourth " t.ft " ' ApHl. YaCatioss. There will he two vacations In the year: one in April, of fwo wttkif and oue In tha aummer, ol fix terrki, Ti'iTiott will le pnld nt the beginning of each Term i t a leaner, nt the Ml big rates: In l.angiiasea, Hi-hcr Mullicmtics ,V Cliem., (10 0" ' Ollrar studies of the Academic Division, .. T .VI ' Common KulwU Divixiau 6 AO " I'rimare ' ' 6 So For use ol "tlie Piano 1 AO fitotnimriital music 10 00 t. Itctrui tioi:l la vocal music is siren to all the lnileiitjv ttf rhttirr. Anaissios Ntmlciils w il lie ailmttteil at any t me; and will ho clnin-ed for tuition rrotn the time tfiev en. term lv. lint thiir prure w 11 be Kre.il ly promoted uv eiiiering eni ly in me Ai-nuciiiic year. " In raes where. Ir tin necessity , students leave before the end of the term for w hich payment has lieen made, J i-t prinittiiiu "t mure than three rirtli nor I- ttmn one-tmirtti ol tlie tuition i-e will he refunded : sindettis are not allowed t-- Icnvejit-t is-tore ex iniinn It. hi. I'ntroi who are inattentive to this point, iuttict vrreat t:itiiry niniu both the ntudcul and the Itntitu tion. KoinMNO l mine ptntVnirn and I tdie can obtain b :ird iUMin iMe rates with private lainilie. . t'oi-Ksa op Srt in. A Cisirse of Stmly his been adopted tor teilh the "llojriato and I'reparat ry lie- paitmenrs. wcu cm.-iii neti to necure ripe sciioi.ars:iip. mrtiti.l ilin li l tir, and a pretiaration for the active du ties ot i.ie. A liberal Coitrsenf .clndy lias been ad p!ed forjrixtng ladies who desire to ni.t.iiii a thonsir.h edicalion. ttr A Dipt aua wilt lie awarded ta all who aball complete the irecill-.ed courc. Tlie tiovRnsMltsT wilt tie parentnl hot strict aim In con-daiitly nt the formation hf correct linbits uf Sclt'tJovernntettt. Careful attention will I given to manner ami moral. Si-tioi.AKSHirs. eipetuntor fi r ttie period nf ten venrs. He.-nrina tuition at very reduced rates, can be purchased, for further particulars apply to the Pre-l dent. i'cr order of Executive Committee. F. S. HOYT. Sec. Board of Tru-tees, Salem. Pee. 10. 1ST. 41tf ,ob!cs d Coarc's larnlslirs. til THE CTAS3AHD AKbTJC'tl 10 Adams Boston Brushes. ATLAHTJG WRITE LEAD. FOREST RIVER DO. TII TJ AW'S antl other Colors GLUES, UROXZES' San Fran. March, 1S5. lyJ Lm l. Waslilnglou. OEXT for the prosecution of claims at Washing- x V. to. I. C, tsjture the r.secutive l'cirtineiit-,Cou- ie- and the Court of 1 1 lints. Will attend tithe set tlement of nccHints of Mar .hut. District Atl-rneys, and other redi ral ofli rrs, and of contractors with tiie l.lomce and otiier lienartmetits: alo. to the ir n-ur- injol ratento lor I, not. Land arrauU, aud other bu- iues ol ieuer.il Ajeucv. . Itefers to lien. -l-ieili Lane. Oregnn Territory: (Jot. l.ao I. Stevens. Wannnton Ter.; lion. M. II. McAl lister, lion. O.'dcii II ti iiaii and It. Autr. Th 111111011. ot SrtuFr.mcis.-o.Cnl.: Iliti. James ti illirie. L sii-iville. h. v., and ti the Olujers "enerally of the Treasury and inicriur ireparc-neoiM a aMiiui.iii. I vl t 1 Wa-diitigton l. C. Corvnllls Drug Store. T R.CAttDWELL. Di-uuirit aud Apothecary. con- I sl willy reeivin;;, per Calitornia steamers. I irje mil carefully sidei-tcd t ick f Drue and Medicine. "Ills, rami, rin-ti. -.. ivrtumeries. T -ilct Kur titnre. Stationery, ami all articles uimllv kept in Druir store. Aijent for -I iviies. and 'ther patent medi -inc.. which will be fumi-died nt Cnlifornia. wholesale price. KM UHIPEI13 BULIUITER. W V J. It. CARDWELL. Corvallis. May 2, 1.7. l'.'tt JOHS'A. KITTHGDUE, MAXCFACrUREIt of PirepriHif Dmrs, Shutter. Vaults, Vi:., Ac. .Ac. Buttery, near Pacific street, San Erancico. N. It Orders from the eountry promptly attended t i and warranted as ordered. A lurv-e a-irttnent of necond hand Doors and Shut ter constantly ou band, for sale at rerjrfote rare. March, tsos. uiu.-ia The Laws of Oregon. fpHE OUECIOX STATUTES, lsj.i, being a larjrc vol J. ume of U.i0 pages, with comidete index, annota- I lions, and references, comprising all the laws in force in I the Territory, inclusive of those passed at last session of the Leinlative Assembly, are lor aule at the ofnce ol the Statesman, at nve dollars per copy, i no work Is ex ecuted in the best manuer, bound in law style, and is sold at iHiblisher prices, and as low as a like work can he iMHielit in anv State in the Union, and at the lowe.-t Nirure thev can be attorded for here. Tho urica nla.ee them within the reacii nr an who cieire the laws they live under. Orders try mail accoiiocuiicd with the c-isli. filled hy return mail. It is tlie la.-t csle of laws that will probably be pulili-hed in Oregon, for many years. In addition to the enactment ot mc ix-iiM.itive Assem bly, the volume contains the Decl.ir.iti.ui of Indepen dence. Constitution nf the United States, Treaties with treat Britain rvlatmc to Oregon. Ordmance of I7N7. iu force in Oregon. D-mation liw and all ameiidmentH, aud full alistract nf United ..atcs Naturalization Laws. . Pelton, Geo. H. Jones & Co. ARK prepared t do a general commission business on Now Vorkatidntiicr Atlanticcities. Particular attention will be piiveii to tlie purchase of goods for mere Hunts, rurlics Having any uiisii ess transactions in the Atlantic stales, and wanunjr an asent that will give personal attention to the same, will do well to can. Uflce at H irnuin & Wilson s Lie Office "5S S-ilem, March 23. 18oS. 2 If Look Here! rTlME subscriber would inform the pnblic thnt he X does entirely a Commission Business, and therefore has no poods of his own to interfere with consigners, Haviuir a fire-uroof bnildioir and a lanre Jobbing trade, he offers unusual facilities to shippers. 'Consignments respectfully solicited.-ga HORACE GUSHEL. 139 Washington St., San Francisco. REFEIiENCE TO W. B. Caxfbei-l Oreirnn City: J. P. Knight, Portland; -. ' . Z. K. STANSBUKY, Forwardinm A rent. Portland. San FrncIco, April, lgjg. ly The Graefenberg V A M I L Y M K D I C I N K S. The Grnr fciibcrg Company. THIS IVSTITttTIUV. (lncorp..nited bv the Legi I iture of the StMte of New York, t 'a fitful JtuoJMMi ) was f Minded lor the nuriefe of sotiptrfriff theiHil t.e with the celebrated tSllAKFEXIIEIM. MLDICIM-JS-Tlie s?rie i-omprie remedies lor ileal ly eveiy disease ndiptrd ti) every rl.tnate. For Faunlii-s. Travtll-rs Seamen, and .Miner's 11 ie thev are niieipiulled. All the Medicines are PC IJKI.Y VKOKTAill.K and warranted t i cure the di-Seasea for which they are sevcrully rec ommenited. The tlraefenls-rg Company d es not profess fo eu re all diseases with one or two medicines. Our seriescon- sii-ts of KLEYEN d-ITerent kinds, a I nited to the vari ous diseases Incident to the temperate and triples! 1 li- mute. The foil isriiig cuiuprlies the aeries of Uraetcu berg Mediciuet : Tin: ontKrasaKau vmirrt at.ri rit.t.8 Are considered the standard p.ll of the diy. and are itillniti ly superior t my I' ll lieoire the puldic. They operate without irritation on ell the ex -retions. purg ing toe lil Rid oy ine iKlw t I 1, l.vrr. Kioaeyn nnu nikio. WttM ALI.'s rVKHINR eATHOLICOS. An Inrallil l remedy for nil dleases or the womh and utimiiy organs, weakness in the hack, pain in the lireat. tiervimsnc. deh lity, etc. In Caliloritl and Oregon, wit ol more than, thousand ra where tln medirineha been used, it has ia no singl In-tan s failed to irive uermaiicnt relief or ta effect a certain cure. TnaOBAErasB'BO sirs ata aiti.A, A powetful extrtct. tJtie Imttle equal to ten of the nrdiimry sariii.ti'illti Tor p triiyin tlie I Iu-mj. A sun cure for scr-iluU. rhi'itmitism. ulcer, dypepsia. aul rheum, mercurial diseases, eutaneous eruptions, Ac. TH K OBKttS MOOTA1S OIXTMEST. Inraluat'le fur liurtia. wo uld, sprain, ehillilaius, sores, swellings, scrolula. etc. As a Pain Extractor. it cannot be i-x-elted, alt'irdiug itumedt.ite rtl.el from the iuot excrutiatiug pains. ' TBI oaaKt esakmu DVSE!ertaT sraee. Ttiis extraordinary artii le is a M-el r and tnfallitite remedy In Di.irrloei. iveniery. I 'Iiidera M-irtius. Choi era Infantum a:id the A-oatic ( lu l-ia. it taken withthe hrt symptoms of the disease. II Is partly vegetahli la its cotttp riiid. oait:f ksbfbo ciiil.nrprNS' r Atr acka. For summer Comp! ilot. and m st disease to which cpildren are sui.ci-t. it true worm ran never 1 set f'irth In wwds, Imt it esn lie fi It and appreciated Uy parent whoe rhihlivu bare btetl saved. So .Motbei -lim.1.1 be without it. TH8 ORtrTRMtrRa ril.R REHF.PV. Warranted a certain cure for t:ii painful disease. with the iliiitment there are very few eae win h ea nt tie radirl'v nnd tier-nsoently cureil. A surjiic-;! oiier.iti'in f"r Pile or Pi-tcl 1 slisil I never lie rep-rted to nut I this Ointment has lieeu thormahly tried. It never lail.f. ORAcrryeKRO rvr i.oTtnt. For dlene of the eve this l.i tion has no ennil. It Is a sneedr and posi;1ve euie f.-r inliammation of tic eves, weakrte. dimness and fa I n; of sit'ht. It w 1 always I btm llci il in acute lnl.im ttioa of the eyes aud also as a wa-tb on Inflamed surfaces. UKAtHtNBKHO FEVEIt I5H Alii R rtl.t'. A Rtieedy and p'witive cure for tills ditreing com plaint. Tliee Pill are comp osed principally of Oni nine, with other vegetable tonics, autt-spasin-slie an rebrifutre artk les. TUousauda have been permanently cured by their use. OKAF-FEVBRtu) cos'i amvi'i b ai m. Sovereisn in all Bronchial and Vt.Vn marv lieaes It is. hevmid all uuestion. true thst Conimiiition is curat 1 Ut-ea-e. and t ae tjonsuinpiive iujih w me uesi curative ever used. ORAKFIO(Br.Rl nFAt.Ttl RtTTFRS. T'.tesc flitters are skilfully ard t-lessntlr prepared fpitu a nnmtier of iuvi ratum heiltiiy r mt. Iiirki. herbs and vines. An inval ia le t-uic aud bealih re st-irer. CRAitFFNecna m AxrAL or bkaltii. A hand-timely nrinted V iliimeof .110 pases, rnntair Ins; Ttiflrre and emsremtty id tin dMriitwiu of manner of diseases, their srniiit"ins and treatment Everr family sunt.lj have one. Price tile la cents. It will lie sent, pvl paid, to any P't oRi -e in alifor- . , . . .. - r. . . : i , : II IR ir lregon.oa Hie im ejpi 01 J ceiiv- -j wan w r press. A (litres llertioffion x 1 o.. r rancico. The trnefenlsrir Medicines are for sale by all Pruj gists and Ap-ithecarie tlirnnlinnt tlie eountry. ueueral Ageuu lor cainornis ann nrr-on l:EIl5T0XC.. Wh'deaale Dni(feit. No. 107 Clay street Swith Sc Pavis Afrtt. Portland. Ban FranciC". Ihe. 13. KM. Jnt' Balsam of Wild Cherry, FOIt TilK Pr:itI VNKXT CURE OF CO.XS V M lTIO ! XD ALL ITS IXCIPIE.VT SYMPTOMS. SCCH AS ioijeK Colds. Iloarsrnm, I'ninp, Inflnrnza Itleudius of the I .'in if. Liver Anecltons, Pains in tln- llieator Side, Xiaht Sweat. Piitliisic, lull imtualioi il l.'in.' an-l flirnt, IV U Hipiug Caiiyh. Astutua, ami all Knniiuial Alleiluui. er,BB CAUTIOUS. As there are many counter feit, look well at the signature liefore pun lia-inu take none nules it h 1 the name of " Henry Wistar, M !.. Philadelphia, ami '-&an'nrd and Park, enjrraTi-u on the uutsiue wrapper. Ail otuers are bare 11111U lions. I'nrk K AV'tili. are the only Agents to whom all orders should be addressed. mlo IM POUTEaS. WUOLESA LE AX D RETAIL AGENTS ALL VALUABLE PA1KXT MEDICINES. WAI! K VN I Kl ufcM lXK. 131 Washington street. opo-ite the Market. Sao Franc ico. SMITH A DAVIS, Agents Portland. O T. San Francisco, May, 1-vSS. 3ml2 Moffat's Life Pills AND P II (E X I X BITTERS. rjf HE best famiiy medicine now la?rore the public. f r J the cure of Scrofula. Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions if the Skin, Fever and -Ague, Dypepia. Dnipi-y. and in tact most all diseases aoou yield to tbeir curativt nn inert ies. It ha been computed that during the last twenty five crura upwards of r our Millions.of persons have hcei beiielitted bv the use of these medicines; a fact which sieaks volumes in favor of their curative properties simile trial will iilice them beyond the reach of com netilion in the estimate of every patient. y tlieir u-e the lit km is restored to a healthy state and treed from all iinnorities. The system is Dot reduced duriur; theii Operation, but invigorated, and they require no re- U mill irom ousiiies-s or pleasure. The uftlictrd have in these medicines a remedy thnt will d 1 lor them all that medicine can p assibly effect Prepared by W. B. Moffat. New York, And for sale by JOHN FLEMING, at tbe Oregor Citv I'o-t Office Ituidinir. Orcifon City, .March, In in. ly5J llerringH Patent Champion FIKK-PKOOF SAFLS IT7ITH Hall s Patent PowdcrProof Locks the satm V V that were awarded separate med lis at the World V I-air. L,oadon. Sj. and tne nuiij a f air, .cr ork :! and are the only American Safes that were award ed medals ut the Loudon World's Fair. Ther safes form the most iierlect security ticains r ire mid It.ir-1 irs, ol any sate veer ottered to the pu - lie. ana can ouiy ue nau ni uw sooscnoers mi iiitn SKCnts. who have on hand antl make to order, all kind- if li liter and Chilled iron u nit c-nests aud vaults. Vault Doors and Money B ixes, or CIhf.sU for Brokers. Jewelers and Private Families, for Plate, Diamonds, and other valuables. Aud are also Patentees (by pur chase) and msflurictnrers or JONES' PATENT PEIte MUTATION BANK LOCK. Agknts E. Pitzserald & Co.; ana w. ti. Wendell. San Francisco, California. . C HtKltliu (.To., A'o. 331 Broadway, car. Murrg St. JV. Y. May, 1858. v 6m9 Statesman Book and Job Office. WE have Three Presses, the beat facilities Tor Book urititiuc north of California, and an ca tensive as. sort mentor Jobbing Matkkial of every kiud, and, with master workmen, are prepared to execute promptly, and iu a workman-like niuuner, all orders in the au. de- parUnenta, such as Books. Blank Cbbcks, . NoTfor Hand, '! . OKNca Books, Stkaubo't Bills Strambo't Carls, Bills or Lading - - Cektificatks Show Bills, Chbck Books. - " Bl'k ItRcgtris, PAmbphlets, HANHB11.L8, Bali. Tickets. ClKCCLARS, iNVITATIOKa, BraiKKSs Cards, BlLbBBADS, Conckkt Bills,. " Programmes. - Aoiuutss Cabds. LIRArTS. - Blanks or all Kinds. Ac. Ac.. Ac. ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, with COLORED IN KB Irledical. Dr.L J. Czapkay's Private MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Sacramento rtrert, lielow Mntit;nmery. optHislte the I'aettic Mall Steamship Company s Ollice. San t ran- cieo. ESTABLISHED IN l.'.!. FOB TtlB PERWAXENT CUUK OK ALL PltlVA TB ANII CHIIONIO DISEASES. AND TUB ei-rmtssioM or qcaoesr. Attending and Refideot Physician. LJ.l ZtPKtT, M. D.. tail In the Ifuurnrian rtevi-l itlonary War. t'hl f Phv sician 1 1 tho 2nth Kepimentot It inveds, Chief Snrtreiii' to the Military II -pital of Pe.th. Ilnncnrr. and the late Lecturer withe di-eae of Women and Children. Conin'iui -ati ins sticlly ennndeutiul. ConMitltation, by letter or otherwise, free. Address Dr. I.. J. 4 Z A PK AT, San r'ram-iar-o, Cal. TO THE FF!.ICTED.-Dr. l..J.i X PKA V returu hts in t-ir thanks to Id numerous pnttnua fur tlieit imtriintie and wmild take this opportunity to rrniim! them th it lie continues toc.111-1.lt at tti tin-titute for thi ol e ot Chronic di-eai-es of the l.urijr Liver. Khlneys.di eetive and ren live organs, and all private di-ee-. via; Sy.ihilitie ulcers, pori"rrl:ora. elect. -atrictures. seminal weakness and all the horrid coiiseipieiu es i-l self abuse, and he hope that Ills long experience and aitcressful practice nf many je.ir. will enntlmte to eiwure him a share of public pitrouage. By the prin t e. nf many year in Kuro e and the United States, and during the Hungarian war ami eimpalgu. he I en-iMed to apply the mo-t efti- lent and succe. fill rcmi-die n-jnint di-eases of all kind-. He ifes no mercury charge moderate treats hi pa tient In a correct nnd honorah'e way ha refereuce f i-i'-ie-'too.l .lever "ily fr im men nf known re-peel iliitity and hlcli t imling in K-ii-ty. A II partie t?m Milling liim. ly letter or otlierwii.. will receive tin het and eentle t treatment, and implicit ei-rey. Tn Tits Laihhs ur tlitnms ao Califurvia. L.J I'tiriAV. M. D-Phy-ii Ian S-irgeon and Ai-nwi lienr.in- vites the attention of the ick and altlii-ti-d females la boring under any of the varioti forms of dieaea id the Itraiu. lonirs. tieart. st-imach. liver, womh. Llietd. kid neys, and all dia-es peculiar to their sex. The !'--t-ir ltfecti: g m ire iiermaticut cuie than any otiier phydciati l-i tire-ion orUalifornia. U-t nufulsedelH-a.-r jirivent yui. hut apply Immediately, and save yntrstli fnm pninfnl JiifTerin- and premature death. All mar ried ladies, who e delicate health or other .-ircum-tauce-prevent nn iiereuxe in ttieir famdies Mti'mld write 're ill at Dr. I -I. z likiy s Medical ln-t:t :te acra-iienbit.. la-low Montgomery, opposite P. M. S.S Co' ofTii-estid they will re vice every p issiiile ri I:ef am! help. The D'M-bir's t llices are si arranged that he ran lie consulted without mole-d-ttinn. r I3m3 Al consultations t by teller or otherwise.) free. Addre-sto Dlt. I.. J. t'KAI'KAY, Medicnl fntitote. San Krio-i-o. f'al. REM A UK ABLE l.S I A.M. E LlEF-ltclow wep iblMi tl Or Jil lUlAI. Kfc p ihli-li the certiticates i f tw.. 11 the aiilteier from toe pang "f di-i.e. wli haviu recoveit d ttieir former health, and impelled by prati tude. in-ike kn-iwu tlieir tass and rente.li.tl a-eut, noil licir -tatenii nw are aut!ieuti. ated by a Notary Puiiiic. t he demands of S a-iety i uperi m-lr command tireu ,iui li. ity. and we commend their perused to tire atlen iionof ell afflicted : CEUTIKICATE. The undeisi ned . desirous of acuaintiu the who nay I tin o tuuate euoneh to be similaily sSlicled. srhere a ier.iianent reliel of their snllerms may I ititaiurd. te-ls it his duty to thus publicly expre ii ino-t sincere eiatitudcto Dr. I.. J. t in.k jy . I..r tin li-rmaneiil re -overy -r bis he.ilth. It rue d wu l.y the distreit!K sympbons inciiletil t -'i he vtt-iou prai-ticeot iiiit-oiitmitabie pa-s-nion in youth ; depres-ed iu !dy ai.-d tu . """i': ... nrn me nil inning unit iniieised the daily avocations nf li.e. 1 wsijiht tu adri.e of many phyicians. who at llrt re e riled mi disease ss of trilling important e biitala': attera lew- week, and in several ni-tance months, ot tlieir treat ment. I found tm unutterable horn-r. that iie-tead m relief, tbe si mi.t, ms became more alarm. ue in theii torture ; and ben jr, b.M ty one that my tiieae. beins; principally couth eJ to the bruin, medicine would te m little eonsequei.e. 1 despaired of ever resnnine nn health, streng'h a :d energy ; and, a a last result, ami with but a taint n -pe. called upon Dr. Czanksy. who f.er examining my e-se. prei rils d some medicine a-nich aim.it iustintly relieved me of the dull pain mil il ini in my bead. Km-ouraaed bv this result. I resolved to Iji e myself irr.tnf li it Ic ut.-der hi rare. and ny a sirn t bed em e to lit dire, mm ami advice, my head lieeaineearar. my ideas c 1 e ted. the constant pain in my back a id end. is. the weakness of my limb, the nervous re- cti oi of utr whi-le body on the slight est alarm or excitereetit; Ihe niisantiirupy and evil forelssloies: the s-ll l:Mni.-t and want of "coufid'-iw-e in others; the ii c ipuc.-ty t -t'ij v, and want of resolu tion: tlie fnplit ul exc'tine. and at time pleasuraidc dreams at nilit, (olhmed by inv.iluul.iry dit harees have all disapiieared; and in'fact. in two months aftei havii e consulted t!ie D n t--r. I felt as if iniird l. t new IWe that life which. Imt a short time ago, I coii temjilated to end w.th my own baud. t ith a view t- pn ird "the unr.miin.-ite from failinc into the snarvs f in niieteiil iportk. I deem it mi lntr to i.fter this ie-tim my to the merit and k ill o Dr. Cxipksy. aud rei omnn i.d him to a II who may -land in noel of ui ilii-cl advice, l-einif assured by liiv wi, rxjierience. that one under his care, a radical and jrermaneiit cure Will be effected. n. F. FILLMORE. S ate of California. Comity of Sun Fmcisci. sub crii-d aud sworn to I -en re nie. this 17tb day of April. A. D. lob. (Signed) JOHN MICDLET0N, tts Notary 1'ubiic. C A It D. Promple l by an honest desire of my heart. I wish to lay lf.-ie the public a case which deserves a bieh com mciidatioii. n t only as an ai t id scientific skill, but thnt of humanity, also. A I nut two years ao. I sud dcnly and Irom catises unknowu to me". waseized wit!, t tit "f epilepsy, which, nwiutr to my inability to meet tlie expensi s consequent upon a th -r-sisjti medical trest uient. and fie dise-Hiraeerociit which I met with on attempting it, s m liecsnie such (as I was then led L lieve.) as t-r defy the skill of any physician. I was frequently while in pursuit of my m l nj. thrown d n to the cnwnil wit lent tlie slightest wa ruins, and r.l tliouh1i,Feiisil.le to the as onies. vi-t I di-spi-d the mis ery of mv existence, while in this state. and havine revinu to my nftlction tasted tlie sweets f life, I once more was induced toattempt stekint; aid ut a phrsician, mil. by re o nmend ition. called Ufion Dr. L. J. Czsp- ksv. I told him mv rircillnstniii-c-4 and n,v tnrftiilil i- t reward him for his services regardless "of whii-li. Ii-iwever. he at om-e nndertook mv case, and with the leinff of t.'Hl. I was once more restoreil to iierfect health. Cnable to reward him for the lioon which I enjoy at present, and yet conscious id my indebted tie". I consider it due to mysclr and to all afflicted. t make the ese public, in order that those in need of medical advice may ti ml a bhysiciau in whom everv confidence can be placed. M fc.1 Eft YABLONSK V. IL. S-J State of Calir .ruia. I County of San Francipco, f ps Snliscribed and sworn to before me this first day ol August. A. D. IHoG. Oii.bkrt A. (.rant. Notary Public, (l. e.J SPERM ATOKU1KEA .or IH-al W eakness. nervous de bility, low i.pirit. lassitude, weakness of the limbs md liack. iudiMMxition and incapacity fur labor and study, dullness or apppetite. loss of memory, aversion to a ajicty. love ot solitude, timidity, se!l distrot. dizziness. ueadaclie. pains in tlie side, allcction of the eyes, pim ples on the lace, sexual and ntherinhrmities in man.an- e i red without rail by the justly celebrated physician and s irgeon. 1 J. Czapkay. His method of t-uriiiirdisea.se!-is new (unknown to others) aud hence the great suc cess, aii consuiiauoiis, uy letter ftrotl)erwie. free. Aauress , Lm J. CAA P KAY. M. D.. , San Francisco. Cal. Tlir Lnralfsl Uiscovrr? of the lie.' lltEAT Messing to Mankind! - luuoceut out Potent! y DlLCZAP.vAl b PKopiiiLACTici ja. fself-disiulec ll UR uent ,.) a sure preventive against OiHiorrlMcal and Syphilitic di-ease. and a ceitaiu aud unsur passed remedy for all venereal, scr-ifiilous, Kanrenous no cancerous ulcers, iwieu ciiacnar.es from vasriua items and uretliia. and alt cutaiious er.iptionsaud di- easex. as iiiiih i lanon is preventive aL-ainr-t small isiX- si is Dr.CzupkayV Pripb Ucticuiu a prcyeutiveaainst lypuiiiiic aim vonomiUMl di.ea,-es. 1 lanniesa iu it self, it p-wsesses the power of chemically destroyiujf tlie syphilitic virus, and thereby saviuir thousauda id debauchee Irom being infected by tbe mo&t loathsome of ail diseases. Let no yisnilf man who appreciates health be without Dr. I zapkay a rroptiyiacticum. It is iu very convenient packages, and will be found con veuieut for use, bein.s: used as a soup. Price, $-. For sale at Dr. L. J. Czankay a Private Medical and Surgi cal Institute. Sacramento st.. In-low UouUromerr. omuv site P. M . Co'a. office. San Francisco. All letters must be addressed to L. J. Czapkay, M.D., M.m rrancisco. nK. L. J. t ZA PKAY'S Grand Medical and Surgical Institute. Sacramento St., below Uonteomerv m,u. ite Pacific Maill Steamship Co.T Office .San r'ram-i!-,. rue uKwr oners tree consultation, and asks no remu neration uniess ne enects a cure. Office hours from 9 A. At. to 9 P. At. CERTIFICATE. I, the andersisned. Governor nf tflinrraei. An tMtifv hereby .that Dr. L. J .Czapkay has seived during thecon tesfror Hungarian liherty.as Chief Surgeon in the Hun garian army, with faithful perseverance whereof I nave iriven him this eertiticate, and do recommend bim to the sympathy, attention and protection of all those who are capable of aunreciatinir patriotic self sacrifice. and undeserved misfortune. KOSSUTH LAJOS, Governor or Hungary. Washington City, Jan. 6, 1852. mW Persons not wishing t lose time in correspond- inir.ulease enclose ill) in their letters, aud they will get immediate attention to their eases. Address. - leara i , . A..- San Francisco, CaL April, 1S58 3ml7 Tli. Oregon SKUfMnan. An li.Hrf rhtfrnf Juarnnl, ittrotrd to Polities, General ' l:ltittr,rnrt, fyt., I'ublithtd at Sulrm, Ot rron. ASAIiEL IIUSII, Propriclor, PuWisher, sod Editor The r-lateMimn i Iiciikm ralic lu oolitice, sod Uor ouglily National in it character. 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Proaieetaa fl Caliiornia Ctiltarlsti 'pHE rapidly increa-imr imporUnceof the Aerit-ilte X r.l and Mechanical intete-t of the Pacific Csart and islands, and the evident necessity of sy-tew t4 Aericulttire adapttd t tlie peettliaritiea of aoH.eti aate. and pr-idoct. seem to ofien a new. wide and on uciipied Held, for tlie paldicati'Mv of a JouriJ parties)-. I irly devoted to tlio-e interests. To pr un ite the desired object, and to supply thw want seri-ai 1 feit. we have Iritro luced the CALt rousi Ci i.ii iT. t be iievoted to the advsncemeat fevety bid istrial pursuit eoaite-ted with the pnK ce of A-n -lilt.ir. Kl .riculture. Mei-hantani and Min ing; whilst tHj developme it of tbe Natural History of nir rJ', river, eoastt aud Island, will constitute al time at iitere,tinrf feature of the work. ICVrill be a reliahl mediiita of information relative t the intr k1 l tKin. etiltivati-m and value uf new fruita. eed. 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