V Representatives, viz: For binHrn documents, one hundred thou, sand dollars. For furniture, rrpaira,and boses for mem bfrs, ten thousand dollars. For stationery, fifteen ihousnn! dollar-. For horses, carriages and saddle horses, six thousand dollars. For fuel, oil and candles, three thousand six hundred dollar. For newspapers, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. For engraving, elect retyping and litho graphing, one humlrei tho nan. 1 dollar. For Cipitol poltej. five thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars. For ptges a. temporary- mail boys, four thousand two hun I red dollars. For biding document, ine'.u Jinjs pay of folder, wrapping inper, twins and paste, thirty thousand dollars. For cartage two thousand dollars. For miscellaneous items, thirty thousand dollar. For twenty-four copies of the Congres sional Globe and Appendix for each member and delegate of tha second session of the thirty-fifth Congress, seventeen thousand three hundred and fifty. two dollars. For binding twenty-four copies of Con gressional Globe and Appendix for each membir and delegate of the second session of lite thirty-fifth Congress, eight thousand and ninetv-seven dollars and sixty cent: ' Provided, That no greater prica shall be paid for the same than sixty cents for each vol ume) or part, actually bound and delivered. For reporting the debates of the second assioa of tne thirty-fifth Congress, eight thitsand dollars. For the usual additional compensation to the reporters for the Congressional lllobf for reporting tha prooee ling of tlte House of Representatives for the next regular ses sion of thirty-fifth Congre, eight hundred d Jlar to each reporter, four thousanl dol lars. To pay the reporters of the Senate, the usual extra compensation, for the third ses sion of the thirty. fourth Congress, eight hundred dollars each, three thousand two hundred dollars. To pay the reporters of the Senate, the usual extra compensation lor the first session of the thirty fifth Congress, eight hundred dollars each, three thousand two hundred dollars. To pay the reporters of the Senate the usual extra compensation for the second ses sion of the thirty-fifth Congress, eight hun dred dollars each, three tbousana two hun dred dollars. For one hundred copies ef the Congres sional Globo and Appendix, and for binding the same, for the second session of tho thir ty.fifth Congress, Tor the n-e of the Library cf the louse of Representatives, four hun dred and forty dollars. For the compensation of the draughtsman and clerks employed upon the land maps, clerks to committees, and temporary clerks ia the ofuce of the Clerk of the House ol Representatives, seventeen, thousand eight hundred dollars. For two mail biys at nine hundred dol lars each, and the messenger in charge of the south extension, three thousand three hundred dollars. For furnishing ths cammittee rooms, re. " tiring rooms and oQes in the south wing ol the Capitol extension with gas ftxlire,ch.in Ideliers, iron safes, and other furniture, forty thousand dollars. Library of Congress. For compensation of Librarian, three as. aistanl librarian, and messengers, nine thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of said library, one thousand dollar. For coal, and fireman f r furnaces to warm the library, six hundred dollars. For purchase of books for said library, five thousand dollars. For purchase of law books for said libra ry, two thousand dollars. Botanic Garden. For procuring manure, tools, fuel, repairs, purchasing trees and shrubs for botanic gar den, to be expended under the direction of the Library Committee of Congress, twenty-three hundred dollars. . For pay of horticulturist and assistants in the botanic garden and green-houses, to be expended under the direction of the Li brary Committee of Conjres, five thousand one hundred and twenty-one dollars and fif ty cpnts. For reglsring and repairing damages to the green houses by the hail storm of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, one thou sand and forty -four dollars and sixteen cents. f- For compensation of the Superintendent - of Public Priming, and the clerks and mes senger in his o.iicc, eleven thousand five hundred and fourteen dollars. For contingent expenses of his oGce, viz : For blank books stationery, postage, ad vertising for proposals for paper, furniture, traveling expenses, cartage and labor in stsring and transportation of paper, and mis cellaneous items, two thousand eight hun dred and fifty dollars. For rent of wareroom, two hundred and fifty dollars. For paper required for the printing of the second session of the thirty.fifth Congress, one hundred thousand dollars. For printing required for the second ses sion of the thirty fifth Congress, seventy thousand dollars. Court of Claims. For salaries of three fudges of the Court of Claims, the solicitor, assistant solicitor, deputy solicitor, clerk and assistant clerk, and messenger thereof, twenty-seven thou sand three hundred dollars. For stationery, fuel, gas or other lights, printing, labor, and miscellaneous items for the court of claims, four thousand dollars. For commissioners' fees for taking testi mony in behalf of the government, fees of witnesses and of agents or attorneys to be appointed by the solicitor to attend to the taking of depositions, five thousand dollars. Executive. For compensation of the President of the United States, twenty-five thousand dollars. For compensation of the Vice President of the United' Slates, eight thousand dollars. For compensation to secretary to sign pa tents for lands, one thousand five hundred dollar;. For compensation to the private secretary steward and messenger of the President of the United States, four thousand six hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the executive office, including stationery therefor, three Lund red and fifty dollars. Department of Stale. For compensation of the Secretary of State, and Assistant Secretary of State, clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and laborers in his office, fifty-seven thousand ' eight hundred dollars. For the incidental and contingent expen ses of said depart mewf. For proof-reading, packing, and distur bing laws and documents, including cases and transportation, and miscellaneous ex penses, fire thousand dollars. ' - Fr stationery, blank books.'binding fur niture, fixtures, repairs, pain ting aod g!a- z nr, six thousand five hundred doMsrs. Tor newspaper, MX hundred do', la is. For iniccellaneous items, tw thousit d dollars. . To enable the Secretary of State to pur uhase filly copies each, of vclumes twei.t.v two and t vveiity-lhreo of Howard's Reports of the D.HriMons of the Supreme Court of tho United S:ates, five hundred dollars. To enalile the Secretary of State to car ry into effect the act entitled, "An act for the admission of the State of Kansas into the Union," ten thousand dollars. Norlheist executive bwtditif. For compensation of Tour watchmen and two laborers of the northeast executive building, three thousand six hundred dollars. , For contingent expenses of said building. t'z: for fuel, light, repairs, and miscellane ous expenses, four thousand three hundred dollars. Tress u rjr dep-i rtment. For compensation of the Secretary of the Treasury, Assistant Secretary of the Treas ury, clerks, messenger, assistant messen ger, and laborers in his olfiee, forty-eight thoustnd six hundred dollars. For condensation of the First Comptto'l er, and the clerks, messengers, and labor ers in his office, twenty. eight thousand thrt e hundred and fort' dollars. For compensa I in of the Second Comp. troller, and the clerks, messenger, and la borer in hi ollice, I wenjy-si'x thousand eight hundred and forty do'l.irs. For compensation of the First Auditor, and the clerk, messenger, asttant inessen- tier, and laborer in hi offic:, thirty-five thou sand nine hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of tho Second Auditor, and the clerks, messen-jer, assistant mes senaer, and laborer in bis office, thirty-five thousand five hundred tin I forty dollar. For compensation of the Third AuJiior, and tho clerks, iiv'sse tiger, assistant mes senger, and laborers in his ofiice, one hun dre.t and thirty-two thousand six hundred and forty dollars. F r e-'mpei satioti of the Fourth Auditor, and Lie c.erks, in sponger, and assistant messenger in his office, twenty even thou- sartl t-even hundred and forty dollars. For c m; ensatio.i of the Fifth Auliior, and ti e clerks, mjssener, and tauorer tn liiaefSce, seventt e ll.oa-anJ eight hun Ire J and tony dollars. For to:npen-'olion of the Aud'tir cf the Treasury for the Post OJice Department, and th& clerks, mes-senjjer, assistant mes senger, and laborers in his ofiice, ono hun' dred and seventy-two thousand threa hun dred and forlv dollars. For comp 'iisat ion of the Treasurer of the Utit'ed Slates, and the clerks, messenger. assistant nfssergor, and laborers in his of fice, twentv-five thousand seven hundred and fortv dollars. For compensation cf the Rcgutir of the 1 reasurv, and the clerks, messenger, assis tant messenger,, and laborers in his office, fifty thcusmd three hundred and frty dol lars. For c mpenat!on of the Solicitor of thi Treasury, and tho clerks and messeurrs in his ofuce, seventeen thousand one hundred and forty dollars. I-or compensation of the U unmissioner of th? Custom, and the clerks messenger, and laborer in his ofiice, twfn'v thousand four hundred and f Jrtv dollars For compensation of the clerks, messen I"r, and laborer of the Light house Board nine thousand two hundred and forty dol lar. Contingent Ernsts of the Treasury De pir intent. In the oTireof the Secretary of Treasury, For coptiig, blank books, stationery hind-ng, sealing ships' registers, translating foreign languages, advertising, and extra cleric lure lor preparing aoi collecting in. forma. ion to t laid betire Congress saitl clerks lv be employed onlv ilormg the tes sion of Congress, or when ludiSTf nsably ne cr-ssary ,o enable the department to answer some call made by either houe of Congress at one session to u? answered at another; and no such extra clerk shall receive more than three dollars and thirty. three and one third cents per day for the time actually and necessarily employed ami for miscellane ous items, thirteen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. In the office of the First Comptroller: For furniture, blank honks, binding, sla. thn-ry, public Iocumrn'n, State ami Terri torial Matutes, and mUeel'aneo.is items, and the Union and National Intelligencer te-vs. papers, two thousand two hiin-Irt-u dollars In the office of tht Second Coinnt roller: For (dank book, binding, stationery, pay for the Nnticnal Intelligencer and Union, to Ik filed and preserved for the use of the office, otlice furniture, and miscellaneous items, one thousand five hundred dollars. In the office of the First Auditor: For blank book, binding, stationery, sffice fu-.niture, cases for records and official pa pers, and miscellar.eius item, including subscription for the Union and National In. telligencer, to Le filed for the use of the ofTiee, one thousand eilit hundred dollars, li the oCii-e of the Second Auditor. For Llank books binding, stationery, of fice, foruttare, and miscellaneous items in cluding two of the daily city newspapers, to be filed, lound and preserved fir the use of the ofiice, cne thojswnd two hundred dollars. In theo.Ttcftof theTl.ird Auditor. For blank books, stationery, ofiice furni ture, carpeting, two newpapers, the Union and In'clligencer, preserving files and pa per, bounty-land service, miscellaneous items and arrearages, three thousand five hundred and fotv dollars. In the office of the Fourth Auditor: For s'otionery, Looks, binding, labor, and miscellaneous items, one thousand ono hun dred dollars. In the office of the Fifth Auditor: For blank books, binding, stationery, of fice furniture, carpeting, and miscellaneous expenses, in which are included two daily newspapers, one thousand dollars. In the office of the Auditor of the Treas ury, for the Post Office Department. For stationery, blank book, binding, ru ling, miscellaneous iteir s, for file board, re pairs, cases and desks for safekeeping of papers, furniture, lights, washing towels, ice, horse for messenger, telegraphic des patches, and stoves, twelve thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. In the office of the Treasurer: For blank books, binding, stationery, and miscellaneous item?, one thousand dollars. In the office of the Register: For rutins and full finding books for re cording collectors, quarterly abstracts of commerce and navigation, and blank ab stracts for their use, b'ank books, binding and stationery, arranging and binding can celled marine papers, and records, and mis cellaneous items, including office furniture and carpeting, copper-plate printed certifi eates of registers of vessels snd crew lists, ten thousand dollars. In the ofiice of the Solicitor: For blank books, binding, stationery, la bor, and miscellaneous items, and for stat utes and reports, two thoasaasJ two hundred d 1W. re It tontimud. lllcliarils & McCraken, COMMISSION MERCHANT3 AKUJuhlwrsir. UltKUOX fKUUUlc or cveiy ce srriiition. No. 41 bacrauieuto at., O'lre-f rout ttnre.) San Krnntisco. S&. inn tnnet nmtKci price pmu iur i nuuuv-u. SS Lil tral advances nmita tm coiisitrumetitit. mtr Orders Mr Oregon traile intnptly attended to. Otttre in roi tland, uii.':r wharf bout. JAKES K. ttlCIMKDS, IHS CRAIKNt San t wnciteo. roruana. intgon. June ?2. W. lv'S Jtoyle & Sites, PHYSICIAXS ANl)8tTiti;KO3.woitll respertfuiiy tuforoi tlio ciiitena or folk Co.. aud vicinity, tliut thrv hnv entered into cniiartneritUhi lor I ho urnitice of niediuiue, anrsery. and oufcto'ric. Otlice, Dallax, Polk. Co. J. . 'jle- " ",r ,,,e Preseui wtu do found at hi residence, 3 miles east of Daliaa. Janata. iaos. U. William DBUlhtl, lJLTTOBXEr AND COUXSELOU AT LAW .4 '' AZD PROCTOR IN ADMIRALTY. Wl!l practice la the Anprema and District Court of this Kt te. If Odlce orer Starr 'a Tin Store. Fr-nttiret.-TS Stf Portland, Orrgmt. J. Fleming. A T the Oreffon Citv. P.wt Otlice Biiildinc. Iiaa JuM received, liirect I'r-in New York. HMl rnpica of Dnwnlnx s Fruit anil r rnlt Treennr Amcrtra."i-pvied md enlarged. rir lv57 the latent published edition ol tli: V4 inlile work. I If lias it I so mi h.ind.a xxl stock of tnlst-t I! m ous b juks aud .itatiouerj-, for ule on ternw to suit the time. . Oreon City. Pre. 15, 1P5T. ltr W. W. Page. AXDCOUXSKlXOIt AT LAW. Port ntf TTOtXEY Nod. o.T N. II. (ranrr, ATTOHXET AXl I'OCNSELOU AT LAW. AltanT.O.T.Feb..ta-.S. 4tf Ur. S. It. Duckies, OFFICE. sai.rm. onK'iox TEnnrroitT. Siiem. Nvemlcr 9, ISJ7. S3tf William C. 2rlsTold ft. Co., MEItC EltCIIAXTS. SALEM. OltEUOX TERtlTOIlY . c. untsn-oi.tt, 2'2tf c. 8. woonwoam Itledlcul Notice. rfllE -ihser:i:i-r. wonld inrortn the inhabitants thnt 1e X Is nt his old uid, ready to attend to nil rails in ui Drofeiin : nlso lie has on lmnd a well electrl ck of Ei Iwtic com entiatrd Medicine, with a well a.orted upi!r of Syringe, all of which lie will dipwr ol.on resnn!le terms. I . .liur Sa!r:n tcc-ern'er 2. l!St. 3-tf Slnlicl ?iolItf. l!t. Tt. W. FIIAW, l::teof Sn FrancUco, California 1J offers lii no!'e.iiiml wrvii-ea to the citizeua to S.iicm and vtciuity, ai:d respcttiully solicits a share fo puliiie favor. r- OrBce at Teed and Fcllowa' dniff t"re. 14y it. W. SHAW. S. i:ilsvortli, iTTOItStT A! COCKSRLLOS, U.ci P. Pur-reme and other Coui-t. OttiPe- Ei'Brne t.vrte Comitv. Oregon TerrimrT. Al C""tnmlssi"i:rr" Peeds tir Xew York, Conneclicot. Ae. Aunt !'J. IS.'G. !l" A. J. Thayer, TTOr.XY Axnro'vjxsEt.t.oTt at law. oa 1 V in Corv .11:-. Hcnl n Co., O. T., opposite to the Ciiy Hotel m .-aut town. I 'tr W. II. PAKK AH. lASSISO STOrT. Tarrari Slant, 4 TTOPXEY3 AT i.W AND SOLICITORS IX a"l 'han.-ei v ai t Ad-n-raltr. 4 ira -f oa Kxiiiansr." Port!f..l. O.T. t'rJi.t street, . j.v ;o.i.v one door north of the nf I. N. Smith. 4 TTOP.XHT AVI' COCXSELOR AT LAW AXP XV. Soliciti r in tuaactrj I. K. SJI1TII. Corvallis O. T. Sltf :i. w. jiiitiitii. TTOP.XHY ANP CO'JXF.tfl;t AT LAW, EU Y Rene City. Lune County, O. T. San Franrifo AJtfrtiiu;lfcnfy r. FISHt rt, Imn bt.ildin?. orn-s!te Parirtc Express j orSt-e.nntnirs. tiles of it 1 1 the pnm-ial I'aperso California and Oregon may befound at this nltice. il t l.-her is the antimirtcd A pent fr the tatemsn. I'hfstrr S. Trrrj, a ttorxet at law. Salem, onnoox. COM IX. miirtt-er of Peeds. and U take testiiu-ny, ae- knowledirmeMt. Ac.. Ac. f.r Iowa. Indiana. Missouri Michinn. Caiif-imia snd VV'a-diinrton Terr-.t ry. Ixt U-rsnf Attorney, and all other instrument of writing, dntnrn on short notice. Particnlar attentftn paid to taking depositions collet lions of ote. Account.. Ac. , lil U rtlin; It Grsrrr. TTORXEYS XX COUXSELOItS AT LAW. AXD Solicit"! in Chancery. OOica near the Court-house. solrm.O.T. Celazon Smith, a TTOTtVSY AXD COUXSEtXR AT LAW. AXD 2 StlH-ibrin Chsn -ery. will promptly attend t- all 'MKinf s iM-rtaininr to his profession ia the tiit Judicial n.trii-t. and Iwfore ttie Supreme Court of Oregon. Oftt -e. Altnv, IJnn Iminty. n. I. N. It. '-Vlit-n not at his o!tk-e. or absent on nrofi sinnal bosisess, he in y l fmind at his residence, five m-li-t anuTl-nt or Alouny, oo wuat is Known as tne Orand Prairie.'' W. S. Brork, A TTORXEY AXD COUXSF.LOB AT LAW. AXD il. K..Ii.-it.r i:i .Chancery, will practice in the various worts In this TerriVry, ami promptly aiieno to me ci ievti.m of ail . I lims ajainst the t'niu-d States, tbroiish an efficient n?e:it re -idi.i,j at Washington .City, oaive in Eugene City. Lane County. O. X. It. 12. Stratton, TTORXEY AT LAW. ill prai tW-ein the various A. ciMirts of southern Oregon, and la the Supreme Court of the Territory. Offick ia Scoit-borch. I'mnana eonntv. O. T. X. H. It .iiiiTy ImuiI Warrants obtained lor c'nim-ints on re:tsnialie lenns. 7-itl Z.U. SABNl'H. . a. WILSO. Hat ntiiit & Wilson. VTT0RXIi:SAX!)COli.?ELLOP.S AT LAW, Sa lem. Ore smt. I' Articular attention ia aiven to thr co.iection of notes a 'id accounts, and cairns against government.. It unity 1,-ind Warrants bonvht and sold. .li -e over Starkev"s Store. 43 II. V. Itonlinm. ATTORXF.Y A XI) COUXSELLOU AT lice at the Court House. Salem, O. T. 6tf A. D. IliiUock, A nCniTECT AXP HUILRER. TORTLAXP, O. T. Jr. Designs, plans, speculations, ic furnished on reasonable tend. . tauiplicll It Pratt. ATTORXEYS AT LAW. San Francisco. California. Oilice, corner il-nt!rraery and Suercmeuto sticcts, over Parrott & Cos. Bank. Messrs. Camnbrll i Pratt have lately removed from Oregon, and will be pleaded to attend to all bosiuese entrusted to their caie. Sltf Alexamieu CAuruiu.!.. O. C. Pbatt. Attention Farmers. w E will pay the highest market price "in casli"for wheat. ui-.ai.ii inmuc. Corintliian JLodge OF Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, will hold their re-n.lar communications on the Thursday ii. Kht before the full of the moon of each month, ex cept when it fulls on Thursday night, then on that nijiht in Albany, O. T. ltrethren in good standing are coruiauv mviteu toat- T...-1 I VOV Cll ITU w r tend. W. M. . SmiNOKB. Seo'y. 37tf Illanks. DEEPS, mortsascs, powers of attorney for sate of acrip, tax receipts, liual proofs, and uotiticntions a new lot just printed and for sale at the Statesman Office. July 27. 1F57. 20tf JLook. Here! WE have Just received 8S.O0O lbs. of gronnd alum salt, which we are selling at fcl.On per hundred. UUISWOLPACO. Dickinson Type Foundry. PHELPS A DALTO.V. B iston. L.P. Fisher, Agent, Saa Francisco. Orders solicited for type, leads, rule, Ac. August 25,1857. 54 tf w. s. iidd, Portland. J. w. ladd, San Francisco. W. S. Ladd U. Co. IMPORTERS and dealers ia Wines, Liquors, and Gro ceries, Portland, Oregon. Jan. 1. IS-18. 44tf ZIAUOLIN A rice, and syrup tn sweeten it in 6 irallon V kegs, at 142M W. K.SMITH A Co s. SALT, sal soda, and sassafras, at (2tf) W. K. SMITH & (Vs. )iCKLESand pepper sauce waKh-boaid and muid I paper, at Utrj W. K. SMITH A Co's. M ACKEBEL and codftsh, at t2U) W. K. cMrill Ct 8. Wallamet University. SALEM, OHEOON. THE PACCLTY during the preseut year will con aikt of iur. r S. Itort. A. M-. President and Actlnc Profess or of Ancient I.AiiiiiiaRe and Mathetnnlli-ii. C. It. Hll. A. u.. rroleawir or xi.iinnii science. Edwin Cartwriaht, ( ..... f ,, . l. L. Spauldinif, f ""'"" Mi.sa Sarah lijckiusham. Teacher of iDxtnimcutuI Music. The CtiLtr-oUTic DnrxBTarsT of the Wiillimrt Cnl- vcrnity biw lieen or.-anlzed. Young men dcnljMiIng t" pursue a regular C 'tir.se ol siuiiy, are invited to avu.i theniM-lres of the advantage aU'"rdcd ly this Institu tion. All available resources will lie made use ol to meet the want of students. EU'orU will be continued to secure a suitable endowment ;uud no puiiiH will be s .ar ea in oiiliiiiitnft competent ana exierieuced Instrucloiv. The Collegiate year is divined into tni tt Urm$. com oieiii-lnir as loll ws: . The Urot term ou the 3i I hursday in September. " second U-rin ou the 1st Jan nirr. third " "list " " Apr;l. The Hrst two trrtus are- fifteen teetki each .- the third eleven wrrkt. Vacations. There will be two vacations in the year: one. la April, of two tore, and una, in the sum mer, or nun Krx. Tt'iTios will be at the rate of tl per week, or tin per annum. luti uucuu.t lAsiiiuir ms I'aarAEJtior.T pRFAKTaCNT Turm. Tho Acadriuio year is divided Into rota fKiiMSorwerrn ttf-rie t Kit. The llntt terra lt;lii on the last Tlmmday nf A-iignxt. pcctmu icra urjjnii nn ine j -- - aoveni. third list " " Juiiuirr f-mrth " " " "list April. Vacation. There w it he two vacaUnis In the rear: ne in Atir.l. of two teee'm aud one lu the summer, of six tret: Ti itiov will le paid at the tiealnnlnz of each Term in a leaner, at tne r. II xrinir rates: " other stuiiim or Hie Araiiemio utvisiun, . . 7 ou " lmmion Eulixh Uivkdou,... 6 SO ' Priiuarr ft SO For use id the Pimo 1 AD Instrumental mmlc 10 00 aw. Instr.ictionl in vocal music U given to all the -itud.-lits frrf m rhaier. Aumission. ttuleiiis w ii be admitted at any fme; n.t w II tie rharued Mr tuiii'in irtim tne time they en term ly. but thtir prioress w.ll be ercatly promoted bv eutcrlne eailr In the Academic ver. lu case nriK-rt-. trim necessity, siuueim leave neiore the end "I the term r wliicn payment has lieen nn. li ft lost ir.rM-rtinu more ttmn three 'oui ths nfr I than o!ie-lrtti ortne tuition Ire win be rclnntlel. tudeii's are not allowed t leave Just before eximina ttn. I ntriins who are inattentive to tins point, lutlicl eieat luiiiry uiHin both the student ami ttie ittstita lion. UoAnmNO. Yi.une eentlemen and l idle ran obtain bnar.l atreavmnMe rate wilii urivate families. Com P bn ur. Courss f Mndy baa been adnptrd lor b-dh the llesiate 'and Preparatory le oartmenr. wi II raiii ned to secure ripe scnoiarsnip mental discipline, and a preparation for the active du ties ol 4-te. A lioeral Course of Study lias been adapted foryoonif lidies whoit'ire to fmalii a thoron.;!! edtiratlon. as A lipl ax will lie awarded t all who shall eninnlcte the nrescril'ed course. The tiovricsaKNT will be fiarental but striet aim le? constant I y ct tne rnrmati'in or correct naoils SrlMiovernniciit. l areful attention wilt he Riven to nianrrrsand moral'. fVtioi.n!iir. rierretnal. or for ttie period of ten vears. seriirinij tuition at verr reduced rate, can be purchased, t or fu:i.iier particulars apply to the Prcai Ucnt. Per order of Executive Committee. K. S. HOYT. Bee Coard of Tru-teea. FaVm.Pec. 10. 17. t Itf Nobles & Goare's 1arn5s1r.es. IL Til CTASITJ EF.ICA3 19 Adaus Iioston CrusLcs. ATUKTID WHITE LUD. FOREST KSVER DO. TID1 IXVS antl oilier Colors, GLl-ES, 1IROHZES San Fran. March, 1958. lv' Lm Q. Wusbitigtou, VtiEXTforthepniset-iitioii f claims nt Washing' I mi. !). C, lefore the rlxe.-ul ve Department-. Cmi ir-si and the Court of 1 1 liuis. Will atlend t Hue et-;!-ment .if accounts of Mir-h iU, li-trl t AUt b h nd tulier Feleral dH -ers. sml of cn'Hra.-tors wild the iot o.tk-e and otiier Uepartments: also, to the pru-or ins of Patetits lor l.ind. Laud Warrauts, aud other bu- ttitessof a Itenerul Ajrency. Itefers to tieii. .I.weph l.sne. Oresoa Territory: fv. Isiac I. Mtevens. vvannisfin ler.; l.n. M. rt. Nc.ll lister, II in.O'den II i.Timii snd It- Aim. Thompson, ol Ain Fr.tucis.-o, Cal.; Hon. James O.itlirie. l.-uiville Ky., and t the O.li -ers generally of the Treasury and Interior ucpart netiia at vtranitnn. Addr. L-y. WASIIIXCTOX. lyll Washiimton l. C. Corvallia Drug Store. II. u kii Ki.i..tmisiM ant Ap 4hecary. is eon stanliy re.-eivinir. iier I jihtnrnia shamers. I irje sod earefiillv sIei-tel stiK-ksof Uruirs and Medicines Oils. Paints, Yaruish. Slips. Perfumeries. Toilet Fur lituie.St itionery. and all arti.-les usually kept in Drop stores. A?ent for Jsynes. and other patent medieines. which will be fnmislied nt California, wholesale prices. OailKRS 8ULICITKI. " J.IL CARDWFfX. Corval'i.5IaT5,tSj7. 12tt JOHX'A. KITTREDUE, MANUFACTURER or Fire-proof Dors, Shutter", Vaults, Ac, Ac, Ac. Battery, near Pacific street, Sun Eraneiseo. S. H Orders from the country promptly attended to and ivarrauted as ordered. A lar;rc nasnrtinent of second hand Doors and Shut ters eonstnntly on hand, for sale at very low rales March, lsjg. fi'"-5 Tlie Lint of Oregon. THE OREtiOX STATUTES, 1S.M, lieinfr a larRB vol ume of .0 pages, with complete indcxTannotn tions. mid references, comprising nil the laws in force iu the Tirritorv. inclusive of those nassed ut last seviion of the letiilative Assembly, are for sale at the office of the Statesman, at live dollars per copy. The work ia ex ecuted in tiie best manner, bound iu law style, and ia sold nt publisher prices, nnd as low as a liKe wors can he boiifrht in anv State in the Union, and at the lowest tietire they can be afforded for here. Tho price places them within the reach r all who desire the laws tuey live niiiter. Orders by mail accompanied with the cash, titled bv return mail. It is the last code of laws that will nrohr.blv be nublished in Oresron. for maov years. In audition to mo enactinenis 01 uie ixikliiivc nsneni- blv, the voh.mc contains the I lerl.iru tion or lnde)ien- deuc. Constitution of the United States, Treaties with Orent Rritain reluti:iir toOreeoti, Ordinance of 1787, iu force in On-con. I) mat loll l.anr and an amenaments. and full alistract of United oates Naturalization laws E. Pelton, Geo. H. Jones & Co, ARE prepared t- do a Rcncntl commission business on New York and other Atlantic cities. Particular attention m ill be piven to the purchase of goods for merchants. Parties having any imish ess transactions in the Atl intic St,ites. and wanting an airentthat will give nerjoiial attention to the same, will do well to call. . . aTr om-e at Itirnnm & witson a law Office Salem. March 2-1, 185. " 2tf Look Here! THE suliscrihcr would inform the pnblic that he does entirely a Commission Iiiuiness, nnd therefore has no goods of bis own tn interfere with consigners. Having a rjre-proni uiiuning aim a large Jobbing trade, he offers unusual facilities to shippers. aa-Consignments respectfully aolicited.-ea HORACE C.USHEL. 139 WaikutgUM St., Son Voaetseo. REFERENCE TO : W. B. CAarsBLt. Oregon CHy: J. P. Kniobt. ...I Portland; - Z. n. BTANSBUFY, 7 ' Fbfwdimf Agrnt, Portland. Ban Frssciseo, April, 1868. ly f,, 'CLAYSt. J The Graefenberg MILY. MEDICINES. F A Tlte Crarfcnbcr; rompnnjr. THIS INSTITUTION. ( IncorporaU-d bv the Les I ituiv ..f the State of New York. Canit-1 JltlO.iHKi.) was roumle.l fur the purlins? of siipidt-iitg the pul l, c with llx celebrated U It A r. F KN BEItU MEIMI IM- The series coniprsr remedies lor neai I f every dis-.i.e sdanted to everr 1 mate. For Fain 1 es. rraviu -rs Sennen, and Miters nse they are nnepu lied. All the Meiliciiies are rulttl.Y IMir.lAIH.r. anu wsnsnno t t cure the dueaaes for which they are severally rei- omincmlerl. The Omefenberg Comatinr d-es not profess to enre all diseases with one or two medicines, trur senescon sists of ELEVEV d fTerent kinds, ad ipted to t!M! vsrl ous disrates incident to the tcmtM-rate and tr iptcal li mate. The f i t twiug comprucs the series ol Oraeieu berg Medicine- : M oitAsrsNBtafi vsnirr .!. ni.t.s Are considered the t mdird Pill of the dir. and are iutinlt'-lr sniterior to snr Pill before the pni.l c. They operate without It ritati-.m on all the ex.-retions. purg- lug tae oy Kile inkio, i.Trr, Munr5 .uu o.iu. MARsiiai.1. a VTKise cvnoijco. An InfMllill - remedv lor alt diseases of the womb and urinary organs, weakness in the back, pain in the breast, nervousness, aebiiny. etc in cai.iornia anu Oregon, out of more than a thousand cases where this medicine has been used. It has in uo single Instan re failed to give permanent relief or to tflect a certain core. TUBaRAEFESBEIM SARSArAStLLA, A powerfol extract. One bottle etpnal to ten of the ordinary Ssrapanl'a for parilying the I lood. A sure cure for scrofula, rhenra tliara. ult-ers. dyspepsia. Bait rheum, mercurial diseases, cutaneous eruptions, Ac. THB O ITERS aortCTAIS OrSTJtEST. Inraliiatiie for bnrns. wonnds, sprains, chilblains ores, swellings, srrofula. etc. A a Pain Extractor it cannot be excelled, att'irjiiig immediate relief from the most excmtiating pains. TBZOKAEFENJklCKO HTSEXTKRT STCCT. This extraordinary article is a speedy and Infallible remedy in UutTho.i. I'ysentcry. t 'h'ilcnt Morbus. Choi era Infantum and tiie A-i:itic Ch' l.-ra, if taken with the Hr-t symptoms of the disease. It is purely vegetable ia its compound. GSAKrcxBraa cnit-t'RESs' riActA, ForsnmmerCompliiiit. and m-st diseases tt which ehitlren nre sut.Jei t. Its trac worth ran never be get forth in words. Uit it can be ft It and anyieciated by parents whoe cbildreu have beeu saved. No Mother should be without it. Til a QRAErRNerao rrt-r reufdt. Warranted a certain cure f r fiis painful disease. with the Ointment there are verv few caes which can not be radically and rw-rm mentSy eued. A sureica opera' i-m for IM-ss or Fi-ti:l 1 shonl I never be resorted to nnt l this Ointment has tsien thoruuehlv tried. It never faiLv. CnAFrESC-RI ETE I.PTIOX. For diseases of the eye this Li Hon lias no eqail. It U a S'Hredv and i.-sitive c?e fur iuS.immution of ttie eves, wekue. di-me and fa l a of sight. It w ll alaarst bene!tci.l in at-ute ntla'ii-natiou of the eyes aud also as a wa.-u 09 luilamed surl;:ces. G R A EFEN BRKO FEVKR ST OI rM.r.9. A speely and -aHive cure for this di-tressiog cm nlainu Tuese P.llf are e-im rj M-d prirK-instlr of Qsi uiue. with other vegetal le tonics. autiH-pasm.ic and fe'.irifie-e srti 1?. Thousands hare beea penniaently cured by tneir use. OKAEFEXBSRO COSSrjtrTIVE'S BAUS. Sovereisn in sit iipmchxl and Pr.t-n-m.iry Diseases. It is. Iwrnd at! oiie-ttion. trie that C -wnmitmn is a curat 1 r di-ease, a-idt'.ie Consumptive's Balin is the best curative ever ued. GRAEFEXBSKO HEALTH BtTTEBS. Tliese Bitter are skil.'i llr and rt?santly pre.Tared !r-n a nnntier of i ivif w tvi: hil.'iy r ts. oirki. herbi and vices. An iur-.t :a le tmic aud besl.h re storer. CRArrKSBfTRO JIAXCAL OP flEALTTl. A h milt unity printed v lumenf .100 paars. eoptai" ing cnci-e ano extmm ly 1 iin uesvrii.iMoi ! ii mtnner f dt-ea-es. fieir 8vm.it ros ami treatraett. Ererv fami'r sh n 1 1 hare one. I'rice 01 I.- 2 ceot It w ll I sent, p st paid, to any p 1st offi -e in t'.-tl:for- ni or Oregon, on tlie receipt ol 2j cents by 101. 1 ores- pre-ss. Address lie litstin A C".. Sn Fnnci-?. The ;nefeits?rs MeiMt-iues sre for seI.- by all Prn gists and Apothecaries t'lmusbont the connf-y. Ueueral Aseota for Calironis and iregtHi . rjFiMvr.Tr.NACo., Wh-1 -li lr.iseins. Xo.lOf CI iy street PMrrn A Paris Atrert". P'rtland. San Francisco. IVc. 13.1 7. !' Balsam of Wild Cherry, FOR THE PERMANENT CUIIE OK CO.NSU3IPTIOXJ AND ALL ITS INCIPIENT SYMPTOMS. SUCH A fan&h!1, Colds. Ihirernrss, Irunn, Inflnrnia Hleudtnir of tlie Longs, Liver ArTactii M, Pains in ttie Ureat ur Side. Xibt Sweats. Potaisie, liit)ammati-u ol l. i'izs a i l. T triit. VUxiulU2 CJsri, Asthma, aud all llniucbial AfTections. rvRS CAUTIOUS As there are nianv counter feits, b'k well at the signature before pun basing : fcikc n-me unless it has the mme of '-Heury Wistar, M 1).. Philadelphia." and ' Sanford and Park,"' engraved ou the outside wrapper. All others are bae imita tions. Io rfc & AVhlte are the only Agents to whom ail orders should be addressed. am . IMPORTERS, WHOLESA LE AXD RETAIL AGENTS ALL VALUABLE PaTe.vF" MEPIC1XES, AVAU HAXTEI10E.VUINE. 133 Washington street, ojiposite the Market. Sail Frautisco. SMITH A DAVI3, Agents Portland. O. T. 8an Francisco, May, 18SS. , Smli Moffat's Life Pills AND PHtENIX BITTERS. THE best family medicine now liefore the pnblic, for the cure of Scrofula. Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, aud in fActmost all diseases soon yield to their curative proierties. It bas been computed that during the last twenty-live years upwards of Four Millions nf persons have beeu benefitted by the nse of tliese medicines; a fact which speaks volumes in favor of their curative properties a single trial will place them beyond the reach of coni ietition in the estimate of every patient. By their use the I I Hid is restored to a healthy state and freed from all impurities. Tiie system is not reduced during their operation, but invigorated, and they require no re ttaii.t from business or pleasure. Tiie sttiirted have in these medicines a remedy that will (i for them all that medicine can p-ssibly effect. Preptred by W. B. MorvAT, New York. And Tor sale by JOHN FLEMING, at the Oregon City Post Ofltce Buiding. Oregon City, March, 13. ly52 Herring's Patent Champion FIRE-PROOF SAFES WITH IlalFa Patent Powder-Proof Locks the same that were awarded separate medals at tbe World's Fair, London. 1S61, aud the World's Fair, New York. I HAH and are tiie only American Safes that were award ed medals at the London World's Fair. Tlie-e safes form the most rfect security against Fire and Burglars, of any sure ever offered to the pnt. lic, and can only be bad of fie s.tbscribers and their agents, who have on baud and make to order, all kinds of Biiler and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vaults, Vault Doors and Money B xes, or Chests for Brokers, Jewelers a4 Private Families, for Plate. Diamonds, and otherVjuables. Aud are also Patentees (l.y pur chase) and ni.tniir-ietnrers of JONES' PATENT PER MUTATION .NK LOCK. AuKNT E. Fitzgerald & Co.; and W. G. Wendell, Sau Francisco, California. 8. C. HERRING & Co., JVb. 231 Broadway, cor. JVurty St. JV. Y. May, 1S33- . Gui9 Statesman Book and Job Office, WE have Three Presses, tlte best facilities for Book printing north of California, and an extensive as. sortment of Jobbixo M atkriai. of every kind, and. with master worRmen.are prepared toexecute prom-'lj-, and iu a workman-like nuuuer, nil orders in the aU. de partments, such as , Books, Blank Checks, Notesof Hand, Okdeb Books, Btrahbo't Bills Stkambo't Caki.s, Bills op Labi.vl Ckbtikicates Show Bills, Caaoa Books, Bl's Racarrs, PASU1-UI.ET8, riANnuiUjs, Ball Ticasrs, ClRUl'LAKS, ... Invitations. Buwtisss Cards, - -Bii.lhkaps, , Cakxokkt Bills-, KsslORAaMES. Aphws Cabs, UBAVS8. Blaxbs of all Kims. AcAo.. Ac. ORNAXENTAX. PRINTING, with COLORED LXKS dedical. Dr.L. J. Czapk'ay's Private M EPICAL AXD SUROICAL IXSTITUTE, mtmrrtn ftrret.lK.lotr Mol.tT' merv. rvunfitf tt.e Parltlo Hail trams:up company a umce, ban rran Cisen. ESTA Bt.lflEO IXf -l. FOIt TnE PERMANENT CURE OF ALL P'tlVATR Al CHRONIC DISEASES. AXIi TIIE 8L'rrKE88IOS or QL'ACXSUr. Attending and Resident Phvsic'an. L. J. CZ APK AT. M.P. Ijite In the Hutirarlan Iter titionary War. llii f Pby- h lnn tt tho 2mli lirginieutof Monveds, Ch:ef Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Pe-th. Hungary, and the le Lecturer en tne ui-eaes or women and Cliliurea. C .n n mi -ati ns s'.l.-ily eonl lent hi 1. ('onultaticn, Ly letter or otherwise, free. Address Dr. L-J. CZAPKAY. Su r ineiscti. Cat, TO THE FFLlCl Kl lr. IJ. i, PvA ) rcu.r.- his Mil. eie thanks to bis nmnemuF patients for their mirniiaee. ana w-niiii mice tins opportunity to rem:ni them thit he continues tocon-t list hi lu-tttote for the are of Clir Mlic di -eases i-f the Lungs. I jvers. Kidneys li- lestireaud ren.tive organs, and alt pr.vate tlixrases. v.x : syphilitic ulcers, g-mornea. glet t. Htrict;in-i, 4-min-il weakness and all the horrid consequence "t self alnise, and he hojies that his long ex(ierieiire and incccliui praeiicc to many J mr.. win cmviniie vi en nire ln:ti a share f ptibtm p.itronage. Fty the prsi-t ce of many year- ia Knro.e and lie United States, and during the Hungarian war and c imnaigns. lie Is eu iiiled to apply tne mot emetent mil succeoliil remeaies against neaxeni ait Ktnus. He uses no mercury charges moderate treats Ins pa tients in a correct and honors ti e way lias reterenees if ui-i-ie-.tTOt.e veracity mm men or Known rewtiecl- sliility and high standing in society. Atl parties con sulting him. iiv letter r ttierwie. win receive tue best and gentlest treatment, and implu it erresy. To Tits Lapiks of Oituuux xso California. I.. J Csafkat, M. D..Pbysieian Surgeon and Accoucbt ur .in vites the attention of the sick sud arUicted females la Vtriug nnder any nf the various forms of diseases of the brain, lungs. Heart, sumacn. liver, womb, blood. kiu ners, and all dieaes peculiar to their sex. The Doc tor is'etreetiug more permanent cures than any other ..1 z . ' . , .v.i..' . :.. 1 . ri. i . t : uoysteian in vnr'.n "r Luii'iniio. lxi nuupcuciiciri prevent yon. but apply im.nediatelT, and save yourseli rrom nniiiful siiQerins and premature death. All mar ried ladies, wuo-e delicate ueaitn orutnereircnrastances prevent an increase 111 their families should write or etll at Dr. L. J. Cztpkar's Medical Institute. Sacramento Ft., b. low Montgomery, opposite P. M. S.S. Co s oflieejindtliey wilt receive every p jssihle relief and help. 1 he Dor tor s u lures are so arranged that be can be consulted wttnont molestation. 12m3 a Al coosultatious I by letter or otherwise.) free. Address to PR. L. J. CZAPKAY. Medical Institute. San Franrisco. Cal. REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF MEDICAL RE LIEF. Below we publish the certificates uf two of the sufferers from the pangs of disease, who having recovered their former health, and iinfielled by grati tude, make known their cases and remedial agent, and their statements are authenticated by a Notary Public. 1 ne aeman.ts 01 t ieiy imjieri'Kisly command their publicity, and we comuiend their perusal to the atten tion 01 cuaniicieu: CERTIFICATE. The nndersiintd. desirous of aeqnainting those who may tie un o lunate enongn to be simitatlv eUlicted where a per.uauent -relief of their suffering may be obtained. Ie?ls it his duty to thus iiulilirlr express his mot sincere gratitude Ut Dr. L. J. Caapkay. lev tbe ilermanent rc.-tivery of bis health. Borne down bv tiie distressing syuntoms incident W-the vicions practice of uneontruiiau.e passion in youtn ; oe ressea m ooctv and mind ; uualle to tier.';.rin even tue most trifliag dtv imposed upou the djiiy avocations of lire. I sought tiie advice of many p!iyiciaiis, who at fir-t regarded my disease as of trifling imjiort-toce but sla? ; altera few weeks, and in several iiisUm n raoutlts, ot their treat ment. I f vnuid to mv nmiltt rable horror, that instead of relief, tiie svmpb ms be. -a me wore alarming in their torture: and beii.g. told l-y one that irry cea.e. being principally conar ej to ine brain, meiiicine would te ol l.ttl3 conseqner e . t despaired of ever regaining my health, strength a id energy : ai:d. as a Ia--1 resist, and with but a faint b -pe, cal.ed upon Ir. LVapkay, who. .f.er examiniug my ease, precriid some medicine wuirh almie-t t;st intly relieved me of the diill pain and dizziness i my bead. Encouraged by tnis result, I resolved ti J la e myself irr.mediau-!y uuiier hi- care, ind by a strict 1 bed ence to his directions and advice, my head becanec'.ear, my ideas c l'e-ttd. tl constant pain in mr back a m! grt.i.is, the re: kties.oi" mj limti, the rterv-.tis rerct.oii of my r.h'!e b"dy 0:1 the sti:t-e-t alarm r e.xcitetrent; "the mi--aiituroj-y and evil forelKxlings; the s.-IT d:strust and want m coiirid-me in others; the it c ipac'.ty to twy, and want of resolu tion: t':ie rrilit ul. xc ti-tg. and at times pleitsuralde Ireams at 111 M, f- ll.mel by iuvoluiiLiry discharges 'lave all disstpiieart d; anil in fact, in two mf-nth-f aftei tavii g cons-iltcd ttie D -tor. I felt as if iasuire J by t tew life that life whirli.btit a short time ao, I con templated t end w til mv own band. With a vie-xt-i gntrd the onfoitiinate frrm faHtng into tae snares if in -tmipt-tent rpiacks. I deem it m ' -l-itr tt offer this te t'.m 1 V to the merit and skill til lr. Cztpkay.atid roommet.d him to all who may stand i t neetl of medic: I advit-e, being assured by my own experience, that ooe under bUcare, a radical and permaneLt cure w.il be enected. n. F. FILLMORE. S'ate of California. Conutv of San Francisco. Sub- scriiied and swora to bef re me. this 17th day of April. JOHN MIDDLETON. u.sj Notary Public. CARD. Promptel by an Iitnest desire of my heart. I wtsh to lay i-ei.'ie rue public a case which deserves a high com mendation, not only as an ait ot scientific skill, tint that of humanity, also. Alsmt two years ag'. I sud- lenly and iro n causes nnknown to me. was seized w.tli tit of KriLEPsT. ahk-h. owing to mv inability to meet the expensi s consequent upon a tu.r.g!i medical tmt neut, and t ie disc ouraaemeiit which I met with on attempting it, s-s-n became such (as 1 was then led t. lieve.) as 1 1 defy the ski!l of anv physician. 1 was frequently while in pursuit of myca l'ng. thrown down t the ground without the slightest warning, and al though iusensible to lire agonies. yet I despised the mis ery T my exrstem-e. v lute in this state, and having ,revious to my solution Listed tlie sweets of life. I once ill .re was ind iced to attempt seeking aid of a physician, ami. Iiy re o n rnend.it ion. called ojion Dr. L. J. Czsp ksy. I told him my circumstances, and my inability to reward him for bis services regardless of whi. li. however, be at once undertook my case, and with the Messing of God. I was once more restored to perfect health. Unable to reward bim for tbe boon which I enjoy at present, and yet eonscksis of my indebted ness. I consider it dne to myself and to all adicted. to make tbe cae public, tn order that those in need of medical advice may find a physician in whom every confidence can be placed. MEYER TABLONSKY. us. State of California, County of San Francisco, 89 Snliscribed and sworn to before roe this 5rsit day of August, A. D. 1856.- Oilbfpt A. Ukast. Notary Public, l. s.J SPERMATORRHOEA .or Local Weakness.nervons de bility, low spirits, lassitude, weakness of toe limbs and back, indisposition and incapacity fur labor and study, dullness of apppctite, loss of memory, aversion to s ciety. love of solitude, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, headache, paina in the side, affection of the eyes, pim ples on the face, sexual and other infirmities in man, are c ired without fail by the justly celebrated physician and surgeon. L. J. Czapkay. H is method of curing diseases is new (unknown So others) and hence the great suc cess. All consultations, by letter orotherwie, free. Address, L. J. CZAPK A X. U. D.. San Francisco. Cal. The Greatest Dueovrry of the kit, GREAT Blessing to Maukiud! Innocent but Potent! Dit-CZAPKAY'S pKorniLACTici M, (seU-disinrec-tiojr agent.) a sure prevertive against Gonorriiceel aud Syphilitic diseases, and a reitain and unsur passed remedy for all venereal, scrofulous, gangrenous and cancerous ulcers, fcr-ted discharges from vagioa. uterus aud urethra, and all cutanous eruptions and dis eases. As innoctlation is preventive against small pox, so is Dr.Czapkay's Pmpbylacticnma preventiveagainst Syphilitic aud Gonorrliui.il dieaes. Harmless in it self, it possesses the power of chemically destroying the syphilitic virus, and thereby saving thousands of dcba-.fcltees from being infected by the most loathsome of ail diseases. Let no young man who appreciates health be without Dr. Czapkay's PmphyUcticora. It is in very convenient packages, and will be found con venient for use, lieing used as a soap. Price, $ . For sale at Dr. l. J. Czapkay's Private .Medical and Surgi cal Institute, Sacr.inieuto st below Montgomery, oppo site P. M. Co's. nificc, San Francisco. All letters must be addressed ta L. J. Csapkay, M.D., R;n Francisco. DK. I.. J. t ZAPXAY'S Urand Medical and Surgical Institute. Sacramento St.. below Montgomery oppo site Pacilic Mai! Steamship Co."s office, San Francisco. The lK-tor offers free consultation, and asks no remu neration unless he ejects a. cure. OSce liuura from DA.M.toOlMI. CERTIFICATE. I, the undersigned. Governor ef Hungary, do 1 testify hereby .that Dr. L. J.Czapkay has sei red durins tbe con test for Hungarian liberty, as Chief Surgeon in tbe Hun garian army .with faithful perseverance whereof I have ?ivcu hlin this certificate, and do recommend bim to the sympathy, attention and protection of all those wbo are capable of appreciating patriotic self sacrifice, and undeserved mUfoituue. KOSSUTH LAJOS, Governor of Hungary. Washington City, Jan.6. 1852. mr Per ons not wishing to laae time in correspond ing, please enole $10 in their letters, aud they will get immediate attention to their casea. Address, I J- CZAPKAY. M. D.. San Francisco, Cal. ' April, 1858 3ml 7 The Oresosi Statesnaa. An Independent Journal, devoted to PoliHei.Uentrmt jraigo., a-e fubiimhed at Salem. Ore ecu. ASAHEI. BUSH, Proprietor. Pnblisfaer. and Editor. The tstatemau la b.ninrii 1. .i,i;.. .nH l,c.r- oiighly National in iu character. 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Prasiieet oa as tiie California Cnltorist. THE rapidly Increasing importance of tbe AgrieoKo ral and Mechanical interests of tbe Pacific Cos. and Islands, and the evident uece-wty of a system ef Agriculture adapted to tlie peculiarities or soll.cn :nale, and prodJcts. seem to open a new, wide and nn ocenpied held, for ttie publication of a journal parties-' I irty devoted to thoe interests. To prxmote tbe desired object, and to supply the want so eeriou-ly fe:t. we have intro faced the CaLI roiNi t Ct'Lit'BisT. to be devoted to the advancement of every industrial pnr.uit eotioeeted with the prog ress uf Agrti-ultnre. 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