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'J 1 7 . ; f j- . 1 ' i For eoatiaaiag tha extension of the Treas Wt boildinr. hand red thousand dollars. ' ' J"or eontinoinjr the work, on the cottons lonso at New Orleans, Louisiana, two bau dr and fifty thoand dollars. For continuing the work on the custom koas Charleston. Soatb CJarolina, two boa dred thousand dollars. ' - For the completion of custom- houses at tha following place, viz: at Ellsworth, Maine, two thousand dollars ; at Ports aaoaib, New Hampshire, fifty thoosand dol lars; at Bristol, Rhods Island, Including fencinf and grading, fire thousand dollars; at New Harm, Connecticut, sixty thousand 'dollars; at Oswegd, JTew Tork. ten thoo sand dollars; at Plattshrtrjr, New York, ten thoftuanr dollars; at Newark, New Jersey, tea thoosand dollars; at Norfolk, Yirginm, twenty v thoosand dollars; at Pensacola, Florida, fire thousand dollars; at St. Lout, lIisoarit twenty thomsnd dollars; at Mo bile, Alabama, including fencing and paring, thirty thoosand dollars; at Galena, Illinois, ten thoosand dollars; at Milwaukio, Wis consin, tea thootal dollars; and for annual repairs at castom houses, fifteen thousand dollars: Provided, That no portion of the cams herein appropriated for the completion of castom h oases and marine hospitals ex cepting those of Charleston, and New Or leans, shall be expended until the Secretary of the Treasary shall be satisfied that the earns respectively appropriated will complete the buildings for which they are intended and until arrangements shall be made to carry this into effect. , : For fencing, grading, paring and furnish ing the custom houses at the following places. Tic: At Ellsworth, Maine, three thoosand dollars; at Bath, Maine, Tor fur niture alone) eleven hundred dollars; at Burlington, Vermont, four thousand six hundred dollars; at New Haren, Connecti cut, eight thousand five hundred dollars; ' at Orvego, New York, seren thousand three hundred dollars; at Plattsburg, New York, Bine thousand nine hundred dollars; at New ark, New Jersey, fire thousand two hundred 'dollars; at Alexandria, Virginia, three thousand seren hundred dollars; at Norfolk, Virginia, twelve thousand dollars; at Mo bile, Alabama, (for furniture alone) two ' twoosoud six hundred dollars; at Pensacola, . Florida, two thousand fire ocodred dollars; at St. Louis, Missouri, fourteen thousand six hundred dollars; at Louisville, Ken tucky, three thousand nine hundred dollarr; at Cleveland. Ohio, seren thousand one - hundred dollars; at Ualena, Illinois, three - thousadd seren hundred dollars; at Milwan- kte, Wisconsin, Seven thousand seren ban dred dollars. For fencing, grading, piting, and fur nishing the marine hospitals at the follow log places, viz: at Burlington, Vermont, three, thousand four hundred dollars ; at Chelsea, Massachusetts, (out-building. grading, and fencing.) nineteen thousand even hundred dollars: at St. Mark, Flor ida, twelve hundred dollars; at Detroit, Michigan, seven thousand five hundred dol dlars; at Galena, Illinois, three lhousan eiht hundred dollar-; at Burlington, Iowa, lor thousand on a hundred dollars. To enable the library committee to com plete the payments for a series of portraits of the f residents of the United States, eon . traeted for under authority of Cor.gres, and tor framing the same, five thousand and twenty dollars. For paying the expenses of the commis sioners appointed in pursuance of the joint resolution of the twenty-sixth of February, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, to inquire into ani test the process of J. T. Barclay for preventing the counterfeiting the coins of the United States in addition to the sum appropriated by said resolution, eight hun- For printing ordered by the Senate and House of Representatives during the thirty .third and thirty-fourth Congresses, and pa- per tor the same, eighty thousand two hun dred dollars. r.. J . 1. I t. . " printed by the House of Representatires during the thirty third and thirty fourth Congresses, and for engravings lithograph!", and electrotypes for the same, one hundred and twenty three thousand dollars. For binding documents ordered to be -printed by the Senate during the thirty third and thirty fourth Congresses, same, ' one hundred and thirteen thousand two hun dred dollars. . - To enable the Secretary of the Interior - to complete the digest of the statistics of 'manufactures aecordins to the returns of the seventh census, three thousand five hun area collars, but tne work is not to be un dertaken unless the Secretary of the Interi or shall be satisfied that the sura herin be- ' fore mentioned will complete the work. ty For making the necessary repairs to the jail in Washington City, and putting Vene tian blinds to the windows, the sum of eight hundred and forty dollars. To pay the draughtsmen employed by the committee on puouc Duunings ana grounus of the two bouses of Congress, five hundred and twenty eight dollars. For satisfying the claims of the States of - Maine and Massachusetts, under the stipu lation -of the treaty between the United ' States and Great Britain, concladed on the ninth day of August, in the year eighteen hundred and forty two a sum not exceeding eleven thousand four hundred and ninety six dollars and etgnty one cents in satisfac tion of such claims of the State of Massa chusetts, to be audited ty the proper ao- For defraying the expense of carrying into execution the joint resolution, approved May eleven, eighteen hundred and fifty ' eight "authorizing suitable acknowledg meots to be made by the President to the British naval authorities at Jamaica for the relief extended to the officers and crew of the United States ship Susquehanna, diss. jars or so m ucn tnereoi . as may ue neces- For the payment of three companies of volunteers called into the service of the Uni ted States io the Territory, of Kansas in , eighteen hundred and fifty six by the order of the oovernor of that 1 erritory, eleven ' thousand six hundred ands ixty eight dollars and fourteen cents. " For the contingent expenses of the Sen ate, viz : For miscellaneous items, and paying fees of witnesses before committees of the Sen ate seven thousand seven hundred and ten dollars. To John B. Matty, for compensation as acting secretary of the Territory of Nebras ka during the vacancy created by the death of T. B. Cumraiiigs, three hundred and six teen dollars. For lithographing anJ eng'raving'onTer ed by the Senate during the present session the sum of forty-five thousand dollars. - For. biodiag documents ordered lo be printed by the Senate during the present session the som of fort -five thousand three hundred dollars. . To supply a deficiency in the appropria tion for legislative and contingent expenses of Washington Territory for the fiscal year elding June thirtieth, eighteen bwadred and fifty-aeretf, tRe stlra of fee veri thousand five hundred dollars Or so nvich thereof as mar be necessary, and the register oi l ae land office and receiver of public monies in the Territory of new Mexico shall receive the same compensation how allowed by law to the same class of offioera in Washington Teiritory. Provided their compensation including fees shall not exceed three thous and dollars each oer annum. : Sec . 'And Be it further enacted, That the balance of the . appropriation of two thousand two two hundred dollars, "for flag ging footway in the Congressional burying Sfround from the entrance of the same to the government vault" per act approved third approved third March, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, be applied iu extending the nagging the whole length of the avenue, as was originally intended ; and that the ap propriation of one thousand five hundred dol lars "for the construction of a wooden bridge, with a double track across the ca nal, in the line of Maine avenue," per same act, may be applied to :he erection of a foot bridge in lieu thereof, as recommended by the commissioner of Pnblio Buildings. Sec. 3. And he it further enacted, 'That section six of an act passed August eigh teenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven en. tilled "An act making appropriations for certain civil expenses of the Government for the year ending thirtieth or June, eigh teen hundred and fifty-seven," shall applv la the subsistence of the commissioner there in named from the time he entered upon the discharge of his duties, and tha same shall be paid out of any appropriations all ready made. ' Sec. 4. And be it further enacted. That in addition to these now authorized by law, there may be employed by the Secretary of I reasury, an additional clerk of the third class, and in the office of the Treasurer of the United States an additional clerk of the t'.ird class; and three thousand two hun dred dollars carry into effect the provisions or this section to the thirtieth or June, eigh teen hundred and fifty nine, is hereby ap propriated. " ' " : Sec. 5. And be it further enaefed, Tha no part of the appropriations which may be at any time made for the contingent expen ses of either House of Congress, shall be applied to any other than the ordinary ex penditures of the Senate and House of Rep resentatires, nor as extra allowance to any clerk, messenger or attendant of the said two Houses or either of them nor as pay ment or compensation to any clerk, messen ger or other attendant be so employee by a resolution of one of said Houses. Szc. 6. And be it further enacted. That ihe extra compensation paid out of the con tingent fund of the Senate, to clerks of com mittees, under the resolution of tha four teenth March, eighteen hundred aud fifty seren, be allowed at the Treasury. Sec 7. And be it furkrr enacted. That it shall he the duty of the Commissioner of Public Riiildinns to cause obstructions of every kind to be remored from such streets, arenues, and side-walks in the city of Washington as have been, or may be here after improved in whole or in part by the United States, and to keep the same, at all time, from obstructions ; and for this pur pose, he shall have power to institute suits in any court having competent jurisdiciian in the District of Columbia; and it shall be the duly ot the district attorney for said dis trict to prosecute the same ; and whenever any person shall desire to remove the pav ing stones or to displace any other work done by the authority of the United Slates, lor the purpose of laving gas pipes or (or any other purpose it shall be the duty of such person to obtain a written permit from the said commissioner; and such person shall oblige themselves to replace the, said work to the sati tact ion of the said commis sioner, and within such time as he may pre scribe. Sec. 8. And be H further enacted, That if any person shall place obstruction on the streets ; avenues, or side-walks aforesaid, such person shall pay the costs of removing U e same and moreover, be subject to a pen alty often dollars, to be recovered as other ('ebts are recovered in the District of Colum bia, for each and every day the said ob struction remainen after the Commissioner shall have given notice for its removal. And if any person or persons removing trie pav ing stones or other work done bv the author ity of the United States, shall fail to replace the same to the satisfaction of the Commis sioner, within the time prescribed by him, he or they will be subject to a penalty of twenty-five dollars for each every failure, and shall moreover, pay the costs of replac ing the same, the whole to be recovered be fore any Court in the District of Columbia, having competent jurisdiction ; and that this and the preceding section shall contin ue in force until repealed by Congress. Sec. 9. And be it further evaded, That the Secretary of the treasury, he instruct ed to report to Congress, at its next regular session, all applications made by the consti. tuted authorities of the States and Cities, for the re-opening and re-examination of the settlements heretofore made, with such Siate and Cities, and report the principal ol readjustments upon which such claim is based, and the amount thereof. And the Secretary of the Treasury is further in structed to report to Congress at its next regular session, the gross amount that will be required to pay such xlaims to the Slates and Cities of the United Si ates. Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That the eleventh Section of the Act of Congress, approved Sep. ember fourth, eighteen hun dred and fifty -one, entitled "an act to appro. priate the proceeds ot the public lands, and to grant pre-emption rights," be so amend ed that appeals from the' decisions of the District Officers, in cases of contest between different settlers for the right of pre-emption shall hereafter be decided bv the Commis sioner of the General Land Office, whose decision shall be final, unless appeal there from be taken to tho Secretary of the Inte rior. Skc. It. And be itfnrther enacted, That the proper accounting officers of the Treas ury, be directed to ascertain as among the expenditures of the State of Maine, in de fending the territory heretofore in dispute with Great Britain, the amounts paid in borrowing money for those expenditures be yond the rate of six per centum per annum, whether in the form of discounts or other wise, in all cases in which the principal of sveh expenditures, and interest upon then, at the rate of six per centum, have hereto fore been refunded to said State by the Uni ted States, and that the Secretary of the Treasury be directed to. pay the amount so ascertained out or any moneys in the Treas ury not otherwise appropriated, to any prop erl' authorized officer of said State. In making your ascertainment herein directed, iho accompanying oncers shall compute the prineinal and interest of. the difference be- t ween the cash received by Maine, in nego tiating stocks and noics, and the interest ac crued thereon, and in cases where Maine was obliged in negotiating Jor, moneys, ,to increase the rate of interest on prtricas loans, the amount of such increase hall be computed and allowed, but not so a to reck; on interest upon Interest. Sbctiox. 12. Ann at U junmer enuaeai That au much of all acta and oartt of acta. as require or authorize the Postmaster Gen eral to publish notice of letting contracts to carry the mails in the respective State, in newspapers published tn the cities ot wasn ington, in the District of Columbia, be and the same is hereby repealed. Rr- II AmA hail furlnsr mnrir-i. That the line surveyed by John C. McCoy, in sigh- teen hundred and thiny-etgnt, as tne wes tern boundary of the half-breed tract, spec ified In the Tenth article of the treaty made hetweeri Commissioners oti the part of the Unitee States, and certain Indian tribes at Prairie du Cbicn, on the fifteenth of July, niirhteen hundred and Ihiriv. be and Ihe same is hereby established as the true Wes tern boundary or said tract. ; : 2 o be continued. c Rtchatrda McCraken, s ! conassioii hecoaiits k wn Juhfaen tn OREUOM PRODUCE of every d- A scription. No. 41 Sacramento St., (Klre-Vroof tjtore.) (mm Francisco. M- The highest mark at price paid for PRODUCE Liberal advance made on consignments. nv Orders for Ureua trade promptly attended to. Otttce io Portland, upper wharf boat. JAMBS X.SICH ASUS, ' .K tOUIt X'CBICKN, San FroHcitca. Portland. Oregon Jane M. 1S5S. ly Boyle t Sites, -I-tRTSICIAXS AND SUtU'.EONS. would rsspectfuliv Jt Inform the citizens ot Polk Co., and vicinity, that ihrr have entered tot oDartoerhin for tha practice of medicine, anrgerr. and otwloM-ic. Office, Dallas, Polk. Ue. J. w. Boyle, at. u., ror too oreseat wiu oe foond at bis residence, S miles east of Dal Us. Jnne 15, 1848. IStf D. William Benlhit, IITTORXET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW AXD PROCTOR IN ADMIRALTY. Will practice la the Snpreme and District Courts ' of hi State. mr Office over Starr's Tia Store. FronttTwt.-2a JU Portland, Orrgxm. J. Fleming. k T the nreiron Citv. Post Offlce Baildina. bss last A. received, direct from New York. 100 copies of Downing e rnnt and Fruit Trees or America.' 'revived and enlaryfrd.f'ir l the latest pnbttshed edition of this valuable work. He has alsoon hand, a od stock of miicelUneeas booksand stationery, for sale on terms to an it the times. -Oregon City, Dee. 15.185T. 4!tf . -,1V. IV. Page. a TTORXET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Port- XV land. O. T. zuw R. II. Craier, ATTOr.NET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Albany. O.T.Feb.. IMS. 4"tf Dr. S. K. Unckles, OFflCE, SALEM. OREGON TERRITORY. Salem. Novembers, 1RS7. S5tf William C. Ortawold Co., T MERCHANTS. SALEM. OREGON TERRITORY. lvA w. c. oriswold, Jf c. s. wooDwoara Medical Notice. THE sabacriber , vuotd inform the inhabitant that be 'is at bis old stand, ready to attend to all raila is hia profession ; alio be has on hand a well selected stock of Eclectic concentrated Medicines, with a well aborted anpplv of Syringes, all of which he will dispose or on reasonable terms. n . n .iitir..v Salem December 1. 1858. S-tf Mftlie.l "slier. TkR- R. W. SHAW, late of San Francbeo, California ij offers hi professional services to the citizens fo saiem ana nanny, ana rcapvcuuiij aouciw m uin io pabiic ravnr. Office at Seed and Fellows drafr store. 14y R. W. SHAW S. Ellsworth, ATTORSrV AX corKSM.ua, US. Supreme and other Court. Office Enffene City. Lane Cunnty, Orejron Territory. AUo Commimfonerof Deeds for New York, Connecticut. Ac. August 76. , 34tr 1. J. Thayer, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office in Cnrvallis. Benton Co., O. T-. opposite to the City Hotel In said town. Z9tf - LA9SI.NO STOIT. Farrarfc Stoat, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN Chsncery and Admiralty. ST Office oa Front street, one door north of the " Exchange." Portland. 0- T-. July 20, 1SST. Mtf I. H. Smila. ATTORNEY AND COCNSELOR AT LAW AND Solicitors in Chancery, Corvallis O. T. I. . SMITH. Sltf I. If. Kitchell. ATTORNEY AND COTJNSELOR AT LAW, EU Irene City. Lane County, O. T. San Fraitises Adrertitlis igtity LP. FISHFR. iron bnilding. opposite Pacific Express Office, np stairs. Files of all the principal Papers of California and Oregon may be found at this office. Mr. Fbther is the authorized A (rent for the Statesman. Chester R. Ttrry, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALEM. OREOON. COM ,mi;ioner of Deed, and to take testimony, ac knowledgments. Ac. Ac, for Iowa, Indiana. Missouri, Michigan. California and Washington Territory. Let ters of Attorney, and all other instruments of writing, drawn on abort notice. B. Particular attention paid to taking depositions, collections of Notes. Accounts, Ac, i'itl HartliBg k Grarer, A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. AND j Solicitors in Chancery. Office near the Conrt-hoase, baiem.U.T. Deluoi Smith, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND Solicitor in Chancery, will promptly attend to all business nertainins to his profession in the Brst Judicial District, and before the Supreme Conrt of Oregon. Office, Allmny, Una County. O. T. N. B. When not at his office, or absent on profes sional business, he may be found at his residence, Bve miles sonth-east of Albany, on what is known as the "tirana rraine." ff. 8. Brock, ATTORNEY AND COCNSELOR AT LAW, AND Solicitor In Chancery, will practice in the various courts in this Territory, and promptly attend to the col lection or all claima against tne umieu states, tnrongn sn efficient agent residing at Washington .City. Office ia Eugene City, Lane Cunnty, O. T. It. 12. Stratton, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, will practice ia the various courts of southern Oregon, sad ia the Supreme Court of the Territory. Oprica in Scottsburrh. Umnous county. O. T. K. B. Bounty Lead Warrants obtained for claimants on reasonable terms. zstr . si. BAamrw . . t Uaraaai . Wilsoat. A TT0RND3S AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Ss Jr. lent. Oregon. Particular attention is riven to the collection of notes and accounts, and cairns against government. Bounty Lsnd Warrants bought and sold, as Uffloe over Starkey's Store. 48 B. P. Bonham. A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Of- XA. Dee at tne court Mouse, bsirm. u. 1. eu 1. B. Btlloek, A RCHITECT AND BUILDER. PORTLAND. O. T. Designs, plans, spec irk-all una, Ac, furuiaoed on reasonalile terms. Campbell k TnlV A TTORNEYS AT LAW, San Franciaoo, California. xl Office, corner Uontgomery aud sacremento streeu, over Parrott A Cos. Baiik. ' Messrs. Camnbell A Pratt have lately removed from Oregon, and will be pleased to attend to all business emnnaea to weir .care. .iu . AurXAKDsm CsaraKLb. ... O. C. Pbatt. Corintltiam Lodge OF Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, will bold thai regular commnnicatama on tha Thursday niirht before the fall of the moon of each month, ex cept wbea it fulls on Thursday night, then on that nigai ia Ainaay, u. J . . BreUirssiagtiodaUadiaf are cordiariy invited to at tend. liELAXONSMJTU.W.M. grant), Bec'y. S7U Dlcattaaoai Type Foundry. THXLPBD ALTON. Boston. L.P. Fisher, Agent, X twa riaaajacA. urderesoucucu lurtype, pa,a-. 55,1ST. Hit SALEM, OREGON. THE Collegiate Department of the Willamet Univer sity baa been organised. Young men designing to pursue s regular uurse oi oiuuy, sre invitea to svsit themselves of the advantages anbrded by this Institn Uuo. Alt available resources will be made use of to meet the wants of 8 Indents. Efforts will bo continued to secures suitable endowment ;and no pains will be spsr sd In obtaining competent and experienced Instructor!. The uoittgiate year u omasa into isret icrsu, com mencing as follows: The ttrst term on tne sa innrsaay in septemoer.. . " second term oa the 1st January. " third " - " Ust ApriL Tne Brst two terms arert2t teeuts roc.- the third. afevra tcrtks. . Tacations. There will lie two vacations in the year: one. In April, of two tgecfct, and one, in the sum mer, or mac wtex. Tuition will oe at tne rate oi si per wees, or w peranunm. fits oaisuua lanuiuiiK-iii r sir tost DBrASTMSNT. t Tama. The Academic year is divided Into font TsmMS of titrtn oveft caea. The Brat term begins on the 3d Monday of Septeraoer. " second terra begins on the td Thursday of Nov. 1 third " " loat " " January. ' fourth ' last ' " April. Tacatioks. There will be two vacation ia the year: one la April, of too wttkt; and one ia the summer, of MX Trmow will he Paid at the beginning of each Term tn ciImwv. st the following rates: Is Language. Higher Mathematics s diem., sin tn - utner stnaies oi tne acaoemic uivision, . . i o " Common English Division, 50 Primary 60 For use of the Piano............ '.u..... 1 50 Instrumental masio m w a. Instruction in vocal masio is given to all the students frtt mf cAargt. TUB FACULTY daring the present year will con sist of Rev. F.S. Hiyt, A. M-, President and Acting profess or of Ancient Languages. S. B. tVUbor, 1J releasor of Mathematics, Teacher of English Uranches. - Hiss A. v. arairaux. lescneroi nstrnmemai stosic, Mrs. P. M. lloyt. Teacher of French, fainting and Drawing. Sirs. C. Wilbur, Teaciier or mrnary uivision. a Mfii.inw KtnH.ti,!a will bii admitted st anv time: and will be charged for tuition from the time tbey en ter only, bat their progre will be greatly promoted imp enb-rMia-eariv in ine Acaueraic tw. In eases where, from necessity, students leave before the end of the term for which narment has been made. a jiist proportion not more man tnree-ioartns nor less than oue-tourth of the tait on lee will be refnnded Students are not allowed to leave lost before examina tion. Patrons who sre inattentive to this point, inflict grest injury upon both the student ana toe insuta I inn Boasdiso Young gentlemen and lAdies ran obtain board at reasonable rates with private families. i'oi-ime or Sti-dt. A Course or biuoy naa oeen adopted Tor both the Collegiate and Preparairy De partmenta, well calcnUled to secure ripe scholarship, mental discipline, and a preparation for the active du ties o life. - . . . . .. A liberal Course or Study nss been ampiea loryoong ladies who desire to obtain a thorough education. - ma A IHol xna will be awarded to all who- shall complete trie presennea course. The Roraixxcct will be parental but strict aim Ing constantly at the formation of correct habits of Self-Oovernnient. Careful attention will be given to manners and morals. RfnoLissairs. nernetnsl.or. rortr.e penoa or ten tnn MrnriM tuition st verv Kanna ISKS. lis De purchased. For farther particulars apply to the Presi dent. . Per order of Executive cmnmnree- . CHESTER N. TERRY, See. Board of Trases. Salem. Anv. 4. 1. Utt 0S CLi CLAY Sj' IVehles & llares Vanlslirs. Lt THE STAXDAE3 AEEEICAI JO Adams' Boston Drastics. ATL1FTIC UniTC LEAD. FOR EOT RIVER DO. TIEJim'S aid ataer ! GLUES, DnOlVZES San Fran. March, IS.11. L Q. WaslaiBigCon, A GENT for the prosecution of claims at Wash in ir- XX. ton, D. C, befure the Executive Departments, Con gress and the Coortof CI lims. Will attend to the set tlement of accounts of Marshals, DUtrict Attorneys, and other Federal officers, and of contractors with the PostotSVe and other Departments: also, to the procur ing of Pstenta for Land. Land Warrants, and other bu siness of a uenerai Agency. Refers to Uen. Joseph Lane. Oregon Territory; Gov. Isaac I. Stevens. Washington Ter.; Hon. M. H. McAl lister, Hon. Ogden Hoffman and it. Aug. Thompson, of San Francisco. C'al.; Hon. James Guthrie. Looisville, Kv., and to the Officers generally of the Treasury and interior departments at asningron. Address L.Q. WASHINGTON. Iy4S Washington D. C. Corvallis Urns; Store. T R. C ARDWELL. Druggist and Apothecary. Iseon tl stantlv receiving, per California steamers, large and carefully selected stocks or Drugs and Medicines, Oils.Psints. Varnish. Soaps. Perfumeries. Toilet Fur niture. Stationery, snd sll articles usually kept in Drag Stores. Agent lor jnynes, snd tner patent medicines, which will be furnished at California, wholesale prices. (T UBDEBS SOLICITKP. - J. R. CARD WELL. rrvnts.May5.lS.!5T. 12tf 1 JXTj: 5)5 JOIlNA. KITTREDUE, MANUFACTURER or Fire-proof Doors, Shutters. Vaults, 4c, 4c, Ac. Battery, near PaciBc alreet, San Erancisuo. N. B. Orders from the conntry promptly attended to and warranted as ordered. A large assortment of second hand Doors snd Shat ters conntanttv on hand, for sale at vers tow rote- March. 185H. 6m51 The Laws of Oregon. THE OREGON STATUTES, 1853. being a large vol ame of 650 pages, with complete index, annota tions, and references, comprising all the laws in force in the Territory, inclusive of those passed at last session of the Legislative Assembly, are for sale st the office of the Statesman, at ttve dollars per copy. The work is rx ecu ted In the best manner, bound ia law style, and ia sold at nnblisber prices, and as low as a like work can be bought in any 8tate in the Union, and at the lowest ngure they can be afforded ror nere. The price places them within the reach of all who desire the laws they live nnder. uraers uy man accompanied witn tne casn, Blled by retnrn mail. It is the last code of laws that will probably be published In Uregxn, for many years. In additinu to the enactments of the Legislative Assem blr. the volume contains the Declaration of IndcDen dence. Constitution of the United States, Treaties with Great Britain relating to Oregon, Ordinance of 1787. in force in Oregon, Donation Law and all amendments, and run abstract or united o.ates Haiuraiizatinn laws. E. Pelton, Geo. E Jones & Co. A RE prepared to do a general commission business J. on New York and other Atlantic cities. Particular attention will be given to the purchase or goods for merchants. Parties having any bosir ess transactions in the Atlantic States, and wanting an agent that will give personal attention to tne same, will do well to sail. i ar Offlce at Barnnm 4 Wilson a Law Offlce a Salem. March J. IMAM. Itf : Look, Here! 1 ' THr! subscriber wonld inform tha public that he does entirely a Commission liusiness. and therefore has no goods of bis own to Interfere with consigners. Having a Ore-proof building and a larsw Jobbing trade, hs oners nnususl facilities to shippers. aVConsigainenU respectfully solicited.-! f HORACE GUSHEL. I 1M rposAuigfo St., Son Francitco. ' REFEBENCB TO W. B. CAJTraeu... ...Oregon Ctty: ,P. Kxmst. Portland: Z. N. STANSBURT, , Forwarding Agent, Portland, i Saa rransfeco, April, 185. lyB Tho Gracfcnbsrff FAMILY NBDIOIfl B S. Tke Graeftaberg Comptif. rfiHlS INSTITUTION. (Incorporated by the Legis- . J. Uture of the State ofKew XorK. Capital IlOO.oou.l was foanded for the purpose of sopplving thepnblx with the celebrated GBAEr ESBEllU alrJU!Clrj The series comprises remedies tor nearly every disease adapted to every climate. For Families. Travellers, Sesmen, snd Miner's nse they sre unequalled. All the Medicines are PURELY VEGETABLE snd wsrrsnted to cure the diseases for which they are severally ree ommended. The Graefenberir Company does not profess to enre all dlsesses witn one or two medicines, onr series oon shits ot ELEYEV different kinds, adspted to the vari ous diseases Incident to the temperate and tropical cli nmte. Tbe foilvring comprises the series of Uraefen- oerg aieaicincs : TOS OrtAKPCXBESO VEOKTABLB riLLS Are considered the standard Pill of tbe day. and are inBniUlv annerinr to anv Pill before the public They operate without irritation on all the excretions, purg ing sue Dlooa oy tne oowets, iircr, siancjs iuu umj WABSBALL'S CTKRTXS CATBOL1COK. An infallible remedy for sll diseases of the womb and urinary organs, weakness in tbe back, pain in the hreast. tserrousuess. aewmy. nc in wniumi. hhu Oregon, out of more than a thousand cases where this medicine has been nsed. it has in no single instance failed to give permanent relief or to elect a certain core. taBOBABFEXBeBO SARSAP AXILLA, A cower rr.l extract. One bottle equal to tea of the ordinary Sarsapariila for pnrirying the tlood. A sure cure for scrofula. rheuraHism. ulcers, dyspepsia, salt rheum, mercurial diseases, cutaneous eruptions, sc. TUX OBBEX MOCKTAM OIXTSEXT. Invaloable for barns, wounds, sprains, chilblains, sores, swellings, scrofula, etc Aa a Pain Extractor It cannot be excelled, anording immediate reuei irom tbe most excrututting pains. TBS SBABPeXABSa PTSBVTEBT STltrT. This extraordinary article is a speedy and infallible remedv in Diarrhan. Dysentery. Cholera Morbus. Chol era Infantum and the Asiatic Cholera, if taken with the Itrst symptoms of the disease. It is purely vegetable in its compound. eCAErENBEBO CBILMUBCS VASACCA. Forsofnmer Complaint, and most diseases to which children are subject. Its true worth can never be set forth in words, but it can be frit and anpreciaiea oy parents vhw children have been saved. No Mother sbocld be without it. TBS OBAErexBEBO FtLK trXTW. Warranted a certain cure for this painful disease. with the Ointment there are very few cases which can not be radically and permanently cured. A snrgica operation for Piles or Fitclt should nererbe resorted to nntil this Ointment has been thoroughly tried. It never fails. CBAxrEXBsno rrx lottos. For diseases of the eve this L"tion has no eqnal. It la a snradr and positive cure for iuflammation of th eves, weakness, dimness and failing of sigbt- It will always be beneScial in acute inflammation of the eyes, sad auo as a waa on InUamed surfaces. BABrSXBEEO rEVEB AND AOt'B PILLS. A speedy and positive enre for this distressing com plaint. These Pills are eomp-9ed principally of Qui nine, with other vegetable tonics, auti-spasmcdic and febrifuge articles. Thousands have been permanently cared by their nse. OBAETESBSSO CONSt StPTH S"S BAUf. Sovereign In all Bronchial and Pulm-wiary Diseases. It is. beyond sll question, true thst Consumption is a eurahle disease, and the Consumptive's Balm is the best curative ever nsed. i eBAEPXXBSltO HEALTH BfTTEBS. These Bitters are skatVlly and elegantly prepared from a number of invigorating heslthy root, bark, herbs and vines. An invaluable tonic and health re- O GBASrKXBeSO VAXTAL OP HEALTH. A handsomely printed volume of 300 pages, contain ing concise and extremely plain descriptions of all manner of diseases, their srmpt-ras and treatment Every family should have one. Price only So cents, It will be sent, post paid, to any post office in Califor nia or Oregon, on the receipt of 25 cents by mail or ex press. A ddress Redington Co., Ssn Francisco. The Grsefenberg Medicines are for sale by all Drug gists sad Apothecaries throughout the conntry. General Agents for California and Oregon REOIXGTON A Co.. x - Wholesale Druggists. No. 107 Clay street. Sxmt 4 Davis Agents, Portland. " San Francisco, Dec. 11. 1357. 2Mf Balsam of Wild Cherry, FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF CONSUMPTION! AND ALL ITS INCIPIENT SYMPTOMS, SUCH AS Caighs, Colds, Hoarsfness, Cronp, Inflotnxa, Blending of the Longs, Liver Aflectious. Pains ia tbe Breast or aide, .aigut stkiu, ruuusic, iQuamuauvB of Lungs and Throat. Wtuoptng Cough, Asthma, and all Bronchial Affections. S3uDB CAUTIOUS. As there are many counter feits, look well at tbe signature before purr basing ; take none nnlest it huu the name of " Henry Wistar, M. D., Philadelphia." anil "San lord and Park," engraved on the outside wrapper. AU others are base imita tions. Park SB Wndte are the only Agents to whom ail orders should be addressed. aso IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RET AIL AGENTS ALL VALUABLE PATENT-MEDICINES, WAR RANTED GENUINE. 133 Washington street, opposite the Market, San Francisco. SMITH ft DAVIS. Agents Portland. O. T. San Francisco, May, 158. 3ml3 Mofiat's Life Pills AND PHOSNIX BITTERS. THE best family medicine how before the public, for the cure of Scrofula. Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of tbe Skin, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, and in fact most all diseases soon yield to their curative properties. It has been computed that during the last twenty-live years upwards of Four Millions or persons bsve been benefitted by the use of these medicines; a fact which speaks volumes in favor of their curative properties a siugle trial will place them beyond the reach or com petition in the estimate or every patient. By their use the blood is restored to a healthy state and freed from all Impurities. Tbe system is not reduced during their operation, but invigorated, aud they require' no re trsint from business or pleasure. The afflicted have in these medicines a remedy that will do for them ail that medicine can possibly effect. Prroared bv W. B. MoppaT. New York. And for sale by JOHN FLEMING, at the Oregon Citv Post Offlce Buidlng. . Oregon City. March, 18"8. Iy51 llerrlBag'a Patent Champion FIRE-PROOF SAFES WITH Halls Patent Powder-Preor Locks the same that were awarded separate medals at the World's Fair, London. 1851. aid tbe World's Fair, New York. IH53 anil are the ouly American Safes that were award ed medals at tne uoiidon world s ran. . Tbete aafea form 'ihe meet perfect security against Fire snd Burglars, of any safe ever offered to the pub lic, and can ouly be had of the subscribers and their agents, who have on hand and make to order, all kinds of B tiler and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vaults, Vanlt Doors and Honey Boxes, or Chests for Brokers, Jewelers aad Private Families, for Plate. Diamonds, and other valuables. And are also Patentees ( by pnr- cliaseiand manafactarera or JU.NKS' rAIIui T r"EK MUTATION BANK LOCK. Aoaarm E. Fitzgerald A Co.; and W. G. Wendell, san rrancisco, California. 6. C. HERRING A Co., -No. Sl Broadway, ear. Muny St. AT. Y. "May, 1858. )S 6m9 Statesman Book and Job Oflce. WE have Three Presses, the best facilities for Book nrintina- north of California, and an eAtenaivo as. aortmeutor Jobbum Matkkial of every kind; and, with master workmen , are prepared to execute prom-ly , and in a workman-tike manner, all orders ia tha Ik. de partments, such aa UOOCS, JfcaJa v '""-" PAMnPBLBTS, ' . . ' Hahdbiaxs, ' - Ball Ticxbts, j Ci bcc labs. Okdek Books. Stxambo T Bills. Btsambo't Cams, Bills or Lajua CntTIPICATBS, Snow Bills, -: Cbbck Books, -Bl'k Rxcairra, TmriTATIONS, BirSIMBSS CABDS, - Billheads, - Coxckkt Bills, " - PaonaAarnBS, AooaxAs Caxmi, AJaaPTS, Blaxks as au Knraa. Ac Ac. Ac. OKNAMKNTAL PRliiTlNO, vita COLOKED LNK8 AaCsiiCSll' Or.L J. Czapkay's Private MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Sacramento street, below Montgomery, opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Offlce, San Fran cisco. ESTABLISHED IN 164. FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF ALL PRIVATE AND CHHOMIU ' - DISEASES, AND THE sorraxsstoK or qcacissr. Attending and Resident Physician, . L. J. CZAPKAT, M. D-. ftc tn flie Tfnnirarian Iternlutionarr War. Chb f Phy sician tn tho 20th Regiment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Festn. Manga ry. ana toe late Lectnreronthe diseases of Women and Children. Communications stictly confidential. Consultation, by letter or otherwise, free. . . '; Address . Dr. L. J. CZA PKAT, bxa r rancisco. uai. ffl THR AFFLK.TED. Dr. L.J.CZAPKA Yretoms his sincere thanks to bis nnmerrras patients for their Dstronan.and would take this opportunity to remind them thst be continues toconsultathis Institute for the cure of Chronic diseases of the Lungs .Livers .Kidneys.di- gestive and genitive organs, and all private diseases. viz: Syphilitic nlcers. gonorrhoea, gleet, strictures. eminsl weakness and all the horrid ennseqaences of self abase, and he hopes that his long experience and successful practice of many years, will continue to ensure him s share of public patronage Rt the practice of many year in Kumpe and tbe United States, and daring the Hungarian war and campaigns, he is enabled to apply tne most efficient and successful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He uses no mercury charges moderate treats his pa tients in a correct and honorable way has references if unquestionable veracity from men of known respect ability and hisrh standing in society. All parties enn- snlting him. by letter or otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment, and implicit secresy. To TBI dibs or Onaooa axi Caupowjcia L. J CxarxAT, M. D.. Physician Surgeon and Acconcheor .in vites tbe attention of the sick snd afflicted females la boring nnder any of the various forms of diseases ol tbe brain, lungs nean. stomacn, liver, womo. oiooo, ciu neys. and all diseases pecnliar to their sex. The Doc tor is effecting more permanent cures than any other nhnirMH in I IrMmn or California. It no false del irax-v prevent you. out appiy inuseuiateiy, ana aave joorsei from painful suffering and premature death. All mar ried ladies, whoe delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase in their families shoal d write or call at Dr. L. J. Czapkay's Medical Institute Sacramento Ft-, below Montgomery, opposite P. M. S. S. Co's office And they will receh-e every possible relief and help. The Doctor s Offices are so arranged that he can be consulted witnnm nmiesuunn. izhm Al consultations I by letter or otherwise.) free. Address to Die L. J. txArKAX, Medical Institute. San Francisco. Cal. REMARKABLE INSTANCE OP StLIMCAL RE LIEF. Below we publish the certificates of two of tbe anSerers from the pangs of disease, who having recovered their former health, and impelled by grati tude, make known.tiierr cases ana remedial areot, and their statements are authenticated by a Notary Public Tbe demands of S-ciety imperiously command their publicity, and we commend their perusal to the atten tion of ell afflicted: CERT1FICATE. Tbe undersigned, desirous of acquainting those who may be nniortonate enongn to be similarly afflicted. where a permanent relief or tneir snnenng may obtained, feels it his dnty to thus publicly express his most sincere gratitude to Irr. L. J. Czapkay.fortbe dermanent recovery of bis health. Borne down bv the distressing symptoms incident to the vicious practice of uncontrollable passion in room ; depressed in body and mind ; nnable to perform even the most trifling dnty imposed npon the daily avocations of life. I sought the advice of many physicians, who at first regarded my disease as of trifling importance bntaJa?; after a tew weeks, and ia several instances months, ot their treat ment, I found to my unutterable horror, that instead of relief, the symptoms became more alarming in their torture ; and being, told by one inat my disease, being principally confined to the brain, medicine eronld be of little consequence. I despaired of ever regaining my health, strength and energy ; and, as a last resort, and with but s faint hope, called npon Dr. Czapkay, who. after examining my case, prescribed some medicine wnich almost instantly relieved me of the dull pain and dizziness in my bead. Encouraged by tnis result, I resolred to place myself immediately nnder his care, and by a strict obedience to his directions and advice, my bead becameclear. my ideas collected, the constant pain in my back and groins, the weskness of my limbs, the nervoos reaction of my whole body on the slight est alarm or excitement: the misanthropy and evil forebodings; the self distrust and want of confidence in others; the incapacity to study, and want of resolu tion: the frightful, exciting, and at times pleasurable dresura at nis;ht. followed by involuntary discharges, have all disappeared; and in "fact, in two' months after having consulted tbe Doctor, I felt as if inspired by a new life that life which, but a short time ago, I con templated to end with my own band. With a view to guard the unfortunate from failing into the snares of incompetent quacks. I deem it my duty to offer this testimony to the merit aad skill of Dr. Czapkay, and recommend him to all who may stand ia need of medical advice, being assured by my own experience, that once under his care, a radical and permanent core will be effected. B. F. FILLMORE. ' State of California, Comity of San Francisco. Sub scribed and sworn to before me, this 17th day of April, A. IK 1856. (Signed) JOHN MTDDLETON. L-S-j Notary Public : CARD. Prompted by an honest desire of my heart. I wish to lay before the public a case which deserves a high com mendation, ant only as an act of scientific skill, bat that of humanity, also. About two jesrs ago, I sud denly and from causes unknown to me, was seized with a fit of EMLErsT, which, owing to my inability to meet the expenses consequent npon a thorough medical treat ment, and the discouragement which I met with oa attempting it, soon became Rich (as I wss then led to lIieve.) as to defy tbe skill of any physician. I was frequently, while in pursuit of my calling, thrown down to the'groond without the slightest warning, and al though insensible to the agonies, yet I despised the mis ery of my existence. While in this state, and having previous to my afBction tasted the sweets of life, I once more was induced to attempt seeking aid of a physician, and. by recommendation, called npon Dr. L. J. Czap kay. I told him my circumstances, and my inability to reward him for his services regardless of which, however, he at once undertook my case, and with tbe blessing of God, I was once more restored to perfect health. Unable to reward him for the boon which 1 enjoy at present, and yet eonsckms of my indebted ness. I consider it due to myself and to all afflicted, to make the ease pabiic. in order that those in need of medical advice may find a physician in whom every confidence caa be placed. METER YABLONSKT. L.S. State of California. I . County of San Francisco, ( Subscribed and sworn to before me this first day of August, A. D. 1S56. Gilbert A. Grant. Notary Public- l. S. SPERM ATOBRHCEA.or Local Weakness, nervoos de bility, low spirits, lassitude, weakness of tbe limbs and bank, indisposition and incapacity for labor and study, dullness of apppetite. loss of memory, a version to society . love of sol itude .timidity, self-distrost.dixxioess, headache, pains in the side, affection of the eyes, pim ples on the face, sexnal and other infirmities ia man, are cured without fail by the justly celebrated nhvsicianand surgeon. L. J.Caapkay. His method of curing diseases w new laniDovn to outers j nna nence toe great i All consultations, by letter or otherwise, free. Address, 1. J. CZAPKAT, M.D.. San Francisco. Cal. The Greatest Diseorrry if the Age, ""1REAT Blea-dng to Mankind! Innocent bat Potent! VJT DK. CZAPKAY'S PaoraiLAcncrai. (seir-disiaieo- ttng agent.) a sure preventive against Uonorrheeal and Syphilitic diseases, and a retrain and ansar passed remedy for all venereal, scrofulous, gangrv-unas ana cancerous ulcers, iceteo aiscnarges from vagina, uterus and urethra, aud all cutanoos eruptions anO dis eases. As innoculation is preventive a?instsmall pox. so is Dr. Czapkar "s Propbylacticum a pieventiveagainst Syphilitic and Gonorrhoea.! diseases. Harmless ia it self, it possesses tha power of chemically destroying the syphilitic virus, and thereby saving thousands of debauchees from being infected by the most loathsome of all diseases. Let no young man who appreciates health be without Dr. Czapkay'a Propbylacticum. It ia in very convenient packages, and will be found con venient for nse. being used as a soap. Price, 85. For sale at Dr. L. J. Czapkay a Private Medical and Surgi cal Institute, Sacramento St.. below Montgomery, oppo site P. M. Co's. office, San Francisco. All letters must be addressed toL. J. Czapkay, M.D., Saa Francisco. DR. U J. CZAPKAY'S Grand Medical and Surgical Institute. Sacramento St., below Montgomery oppo site Pacific Mailt Steamship Co.'s Office, San Franc moo. The Doctor offers free consultation, and asks no re ma ne ration anless hs effects a core. Office hours from SA.M.toSP.M. CERTIFICATE. I. the undersigned. Governor of Hnnsarr. do tsiir hereby .that Dr. L. J. Czapkay has served during the con test ror Hungarian liberty, as Chief Surgeon in tbe Hun garian army .with faithful perseverance whereof I have S'ven him this certificate, and do recommend him to e sympathy, attention and protection of all those who are capable of appreciating patriotic self sacrifice and undeserved misfortune. , KOSSUTH LA JOS. ' Governor of H angary.. Washington City , Jan. 6, 1852. ay Persons not wishing to lose time In conojmnwA. ing, please enclose S10 ia their letters, and they wBl get immediate attention to their casts. Address, . a. J. vzaraAT, M. . 8a Francisco, CaL April, 1858 . Shut Proposa'a. TjkOFOhaLS A State, from "ALS for carrying the mails Of that J from the 1st ef January, MtS.telA Sao following routes ia Orsgaa Ten HsUalted ,'". following routes ia Orsgaa Tersitasty. "riTssi as ue coatrac USMB oi in roes Offlce Department unUl 3 s. ta. of the 1st of October "'2' V?lledea y the next day: No. misFrom Halt Lake City , ia Utah Terrissry. vuJacksooviUe, Oregon, to Hum burgh, fa Doaajtas connty. tregoa, iou mues snd back, twice a saoatB. uram dm " vnj oa tho 1.1 uiA ILth af i month at 7 a. a, or ea aniyal of inAnmnAmnrm manUt arrive at Roaebargh ia eighteen daya; leave Roeebarfh oa the 1st and 15th of each month; arrive at Salt Lake City in eighteen days. No. 11716 Front Salt Lake City, by tha most direct road, to the Dalles, Wsscopom P. ia Oregon Terri tory, 750 miles and baca, twice a month. Leave Salt Lake City on the 1st and 15th ef each month, arrive at Wsscopom in eighteen daya; leave Wasconam on the 1st and 15tn of each month, or on arrival of the mail from Portland, Oregon, arrive at Salt Lake City in eighteen days, v For form of nnmosalj. guarantee, snd eertineats. also instructions and requirements to be embraced ia the contract, see advertisement ia pamphlet form ef routes in California. Oregon. Washington, Utah, and new Mexico, dated Zld October, itur, to net loona as the principal poet offices west of the Rocky mountains. jane iv.itan. aaiku r.niuna, 4w2S Postmaster GenaraL Contract for Fresn Beef. - Optics Acttko Cosj't Sunsianwea. Fort Dalles. O. T-, Ang. otb, ISM. SEALED rROPUSALS will be received at tins offlce until II o'clock a. n. the 6th September, 1858, for the supply of Fresh Beet for sll the troops of the Uni ted States at ton post, for tbe period of If months, Hnmencing oa tha of October following. Proposals ta he made,-in all luaptLts, ta accordance ith these requirements. The beef to be ef good aad wholesome quality, in quarters, with aa eqnal propor tion of each necks and shanks to be excluded sad to be supplied whenever aad in suck qnsn titles aa asay bar from time to time required by the officer oa duty ia tha Subsistence Department at the post. Esch proposal most be accompanied by the signs torse of two rex po risible persons, ss sureties for tbe execution of the necessary bond to be entered into with the con tractor for the raithfnl fdlnllment of tha contract, ao be endorsed "Proposal for Fresh Beef." ; - Bidders are requested to be present at the opening of the bids. . ' The right is reserved to reject all the bids recerrea, if the same ah odd be deemed too high. THOMAS JUKUA3. 4w23 Ass't Q. Master and A. C-Sv Conrt s. THE Judges of the Supreme Conrt of the Territory of Oregon, assembled at the Seat of Government, on the second day of August. A. D. 1858, do fix and ap point District Court to be held in the city of Salem, ta the eeaaty of at tnwi, oa the first Mondays ia Apsil, September and November, and the fourth Monday ia Hay. annual y. nam otnerwise oraerea. And in the city of Portland, in tbe county of Multno mah, oa tbe first Mondays ia May and October, and tho third Mondays in June aad November, annually, aatil otherwise ordered. - And in tbe village of Rosebnrg. ia the county of Douglas, on the first Mondays in March. May, Septem ber and November, annually, nntil otherwise ordered. And do limit the duration of said terms to six days each. . GEO. H. WILLIAMS. Chief 1. M. P. DEAD Y, I T . tf-23 B- P. BOISE. f Sale of School Lands. PURSUANT to an order of tbe Baud of Coaoty Com nri skmers, for tne county of Umpqua, O. T-. made at their regular July session, in coaAirwrity to aa act entitled An Act to amend aa act entitled mm met as provide for the sale of common scanol lands of the Ter ritory of Oregon," the school binds of said eoaaty, or so much thereof as is included in townships tS and M a ranges 4 and 5 w, snd 1 24 s r 6 w, will be offered for sale to the highest bidder, oa Monday 4tb day of Octo ber next, at the school noose in Calapooia pmciact. Tease: One-fourth of the purchase money to he paid down, and tbe remaining three-fourths in three equal annual instalments. All deferred payments to be se en red by notes of the purchasers with ecuuities, paya ble to the comity Treasurer, with interest at tea per cent per annum, from date of purchase, to be paid semi annnally in advance. W. W. WELLS. Suptnpf common schools for Umpqcza Ce, O. T Julyzd, 1858. 8w , To agene Chirere. YOU are hereby notified that anless yon appear ia the District Court of tbe Firt Judicial District ef tbe Territory of Oregon, oa the first day of the term, ta be held at Salem. Marion Ceu, ia the month of Octo ber, in the year 1858, or the first term held ia said . District, after tbe September term of 1858. and answer the complaint of Thomas A I ford filed in this case, the same will be taken for confessed and the prayer there of will be granted by the Conrt. L N. SMITH, PlaintirsAtt'y. July!, 1S58. 3m Tne Oregon Statesman. An Indrprndml Journal, ireottd to PtJifict, Gentrot Jntelhgrmct, c, JtbttMked at Salem, Oregon. ASAHEL BUSH, Proprietor, Publisher, and Editor. Tbe Statesman m Democratic in politic, aad thor oughly National in its character, lt is hostile to every species of aectionaliam, fanatic e-m, and intolerance; and win vigorously oppose all attempts to incorporate any of the insane turns of the day into oar Territorial legislation. It will advocate all practical measures of Reform and Progress, economical and simple admin istratioa of our local government ; faithfulness, integrity, aad ca pacity in office, and a system of rigid and direct ac countability of the officer to the people. It will dis cuss all measnres agitating tbe public mind, in a nsan- ner reariess, impartial, nna just. Its News Department will be edited with staeh attention, and nothing will be spared to furnish early, accurate, and comprehensive publication of the cor- rem intelligence. - The Statesman has a large, widely-scattered ,and most excellent corps of correspondents , and very complete facilities for piocnring news. Due attention is also paid to the publication of Miscel lany, Agricultural and Literary matter. - In this paper are publthed the laws, resolutions, and treaties of the United States, and the laws and resolu tions of tbe Territory of Oregon by authority. Jhm paper is printed oa new material, and anon a sheet of tbe largest size. The Statesman will he an active participant in trana iriag political events, and will f Ornish a faithfnl rac- ora oi tne nistorv ot parties snd volitics. As a vehicle of Oreeom News, the Statesman nMi x oats lnree dollars per year, strictly m advance; four dollars, if paid within six months, bat not in ad vance; five dollars, if not paid within six months. These terms we mast adhere to in all cases. Persona sendiug as money by mail, or otherwise, win pleas coniorm so wese terms, adapting tne asm ear to th fi'me of payment. Tbe low price at which tbe paper ia afirdedlacea it within the reach of all. Su Frueisea IdTertisiig Jnier. LP. FISHER, 11 Ik Washington Si..near!y opposite Macguire's Opera Hoase, np stairs. Files of all the principal Papers of California and Oregon msy be loonu at tnis omce. L. P. F1SHKH ia the aathoriscd Agent of th O reg ox Statesman ; Marysville Herald; -Sacramento Union ; Saa Joaquin Republican, Stockton; Pacific Methodist, Stockton; Nevada Journal; Sonora Herald; Grass Vailey Telegraph; Bed Bluff Beacon; Columbia Gazette; Mountain Democrat, PlacerviHe; ' Toolomne Courier; Calaveras Chronicle, Mokelmnne HUT; El Dorado Democrat; Shasta Courier; "! Mariposa Gazette; ' Yreka Weekly Union; Trinity Journal, Weavervme; . Iowa Hill News; Weekly Ledge;. Jackson) San Jose Telegraph; ' Sonoma County Journal) Forsom Dispatch; -California Mining Journal; Los Angeles Star; Santa Barbara Gazette; San Diego Herald; Almeda County Gazette; Placer Conner. Yankee Jim's; ' Kapa Connty Reporter; Sierra Democrat. Donneiilhr; . Humboldt Times; Union; Oregooian. Portland. O. T.; Jacksonville Herald, Jacksonville. O- T.; Pioneer tuna Democrat. Olympia.W. T.: Washington RepoVihaa, Steilacor.m, W.T.; Poynesian. Honotuln, S. I.; Pacific Commercial Advertiser. Honolulu 3. 1.; Mexican Extraordinary, City of Mexico; Pacific Chrtsian Advocate . Portland, O. T.; Hongkong Register. ADVERTISING IN THE ATLANTIC STATES. L. P. F.haa now completed hia arrangements for the forwarding of advertisements to all the principal largest eircnlating Joarnaia and Newspapers published in the Atlantic States. A fine opportunity is her offered to those wbawwh to advertise ia any part ef th Union, ef doing so- at the lowestrates, aad ia a prompt aad ntirficiuij ntaa- AognstU. 1857. 34tf Snort Settlements make Ions; - Means. THE old year baa passed, and wawnataH those who know thenawJius indebted to us to eons, forward and settle and get their "Mew Years" present. Doa t forget this; we mean just what we any. W.C. ORIS WOLD a C. January 1. 1858. 43tf For 3 ale. TEBSTKH-S Unabridged Dictionaries; " High School " Primary and Pocket TTirrinsarlea i . L. BRADLEY A -Co. Ovegwa City, Feh.,1858. , Agtf A YERS Cherry Pectoral for sale at wholesale nod retail, tt 43tf W. K. SMITH 4 Go's. KlmU