i
r
I
SfiiUl Rctlcet
Bills.
Within a short time we shall send oht fcbr annual cir
cular and bill persona owing as for subscription
or advertWar- rh WlIs for subscription Wilt be made
oat an til the close of this volume, In March next, which
' win he sa sdrance payment from the time payment of
r r sde anttl March. An understanding of this
aaay prevent an Impression that there is an overcharge.
Tbe bills will be nude in amounts to accord with oar
advertise i terms.
As the accounts win not be drawn from the books by
enrself, bat by one ontennainted with the names, he
will necessarily be compelled to take aB names in ar
rears npon our books. As we cannot attend to the mat
ter ourself, the omission of any name will be Unposai-
sible.
Owing to oar absence during the election canvass,
oast errors may have been made In oar book. If any
'Who have paid receive Mils they will please notify
of the fact, stating the amount paid, end they shall
promptly receive credit. We fear some cases of the
kind win occur.
PUBLISHER OF STATESMAN
sa- Mr. J. W. Johnson is collecting bills for the
in portions of Marion. Linn, Benton and
SwM
tmT Let no false deliracv prevent the Invalid from
atakiag aediest relief the card of Dr. L. J. Csapkay .
to be foand in another column, indicates where to ou
tain a reliable and competent physician. It is seldom
that wo are called npon to bear testimony in favor of
the skill of a physician, but a sense of duty as well as
Justice demands that we should not pass Dr. Csapkay
by, without something more than a mere mention. Un
like the greater portion of those who thrust themselves
nad their nostrums before the public, whose practices
nraeaotrical. Dr.Cxapkay is a gentleman of rsre med
ical sad scientific attainments, having held the position
of chief surgeon of the liberating army during the late
angariaa revolution, and is possessed of all the requi
site experiences and skill for the successful! practice of
his protewaan. It is to the care and advice of such a
phy-ueiaa we would command all suffering from the
eflectaof sexaal or private disease, feeling assured that
in all earn etmpltinU. whether arWng from infection,
indiscretion, self-abase, or loss of virility, he can guar
antee, from his extensive practice, a speedy and per
mtnent cure. Tath"we suffering from the effects of
physical and mental debility, we would say let com
mon sense take the place of false tmdety, and seek
sneh advice as will save yon from an untimely grave
and lead yna hack again to pristine health, consult Dr.
Csapkay, whom we cheerfully endorse as a skillful and
tried physician, capable of coping with and success
fully eradicating those self-inflicted miseries, the evils
of empirical practice and all diseases of a private na
ture. Dr. Cxapkty's rooms are on Sacramento, oppo
site the Pacidc Mail Steamship O.flee. San Francisco.
Da.L. J.CxarxaT'sSargical snd Medical Institute is
so extensively known in this Territory that any notice
of it. or of him. might seem superfluous. Vet fearing
that there are those who heretofore having no need ol
medical aid. have neglected to ascertain the proper
noorces of relief in ees of misfortnne. To those we
beg leave to direct attention to Dr. I- J. Czapksy . who
is certainly a I'uysician of great skill and wonderful
success in his profession. The Dr. has devoted mnrh
attention to the treatment of chronic and private dis
eases, and stands unrivalled in his management of
them. To those who need seen assistance we cheerfully
reeommena ur. L. J. czapxay ; it wonld be well st all
events to consult hint, as he makes no charge for con
siltalinn.and much good might result from it. The Dr.
guarantees a cure in all eases or aks no compensation.
mm" See Dr. L. J.Czapkay'si jvertisementMn another
column of this Darter. 3mI7
. Wtbsltr'i Unabridifd.'
Ofifl C5riE3 Webster's rn1.riJil nirtionaries;
&JJ 11 copies Webster's Unabridged DiLtionaries;
195 " " t'oDntmi house
l'K) " " Academic
1 " " H'ph School
5 " ' Common-scbool. "
209 " - Primsry
Direct from G. A C. Merriam and Mason Brother, which
I will fell cheaper than any other house in Orejmn
Send in your order. JOHN A. POST.
Oregon City. Se.it- 7, 1S53. 2-tf
Piano Fortes.
fTl GILBERT A Co.. pianos direct from the mana-
JL ractory. bend in your orders. txt
JOHX A. POST.
Ceo-- Prince Sl Co.
A LAR1E assort -nent of the.e melodons.
just re-
XI. ceived from the makers, consisting of the
the fol
lowing kinds of portage instrument
4 oct tvo C to O 6 octavo K to P
J - C to P S double reed F to F
PIASO CASED:
S oct. F to F S ort. I banks of keys.
inese instruments I will sell lrlc.Arr.lt than any
mner noase in ureg n or (. aiuornia. ena in vmir or
ders. JOHN A. POST.
Oregon City, Sept. 11. 1 53. 2stf
Scbaol Books,
A LARGS assortment of Ivison A Pbinnev's school
i books for sale at the Oregon City Bnki Melo-
aeon depot, very cheap, bend in your orders.
2tf JOHN A. POST.
BmLs ! Books !
"F all kinds, for sale at the Oregon City Book A
aie;oaeoa aepot, cheap
Send in your orders.
Sept. 6, 1K.VS.
2tf
Look Utrtl
TJERSOXS having Prince's Melodeons with broken
JC reeds, can get them replaced with new ones by
aenaing to uregn Mtij bjoh a Jteioaeon depot.
Sept. 21, 2?tf
Pvkennlle eomini Iftii!
New Firm !
T. Mitchell, from Oregon City.
CHEAP EXCHAXGE STORE! ! !
DRY goods, clothing, and family groceries, which
I will keep constaatly on hand, a good variety. 1
m determined to sell for ready pay as low as any store;
to prove this assertion. I reqoes ladies and gentlemen
to call and see before purchasing elsewhere.
S. B. I will take produx ia exchange of all kinds.
Parkersville. Sept. 16, 1853. 3m2ftpaid
J, In Coombs, M.
CORVALUS, O. T.
GENERAL practitioner of medicines. Soreery. Ac.
The Infirmary ia Mill attached to his office, fur the
accommodation of patients not affected by contagious
jises.se. 2tf
'oticc.
I HAVE this day sold an J delivered unto L. Cohn. for
a valuable consideration all ray interest in the goods,
wares and merchsudise constituting tbe present ttock
of the Brro or partaer-diip of Cohn and Simon, in tbe
town f Salem, as well as all my ri hts and interests
in. and to tbe crdits of the said nrm or partnership.
G. SIMON.
Salem; Sept. 18, lS.Ji. 32
The nn1Ts:yned assumes and premises to pay all the
debts die by said firm. f Cbn and Simon np to this
date. Tne basiaeas will be continued by the nnder
ftjned. L COHN.
Salem. Sept.lH. IS58. S-23
' Writ of Election.
T") the Sheriff of the county of Marion, Greeting:
W'hereaa inform ttion havinz beeu received that a
sraeancy exists in the Council of the Leilative Assem
bly, by reason of ta; re t ti.n of r;.lard Sheil.
Vou are hereby required to notify tlie several j.iJes of
,le:tion iny-xiraaid coanty of Mirioa.lhata special
,ele-tion will be held on liie 4lh M m lay, the 2-itli day
of Oct itier next, for the porp mo of electing one mem
ber of tbe Council to till said vacancy. .
Giren ander oor hand, at Salem, iu the Territory of
.Oregu.. this lata day ot PE't CURRY.
B.F.Haxoiw.Sec'y of Oregon? 2.td
TiRai rJlir of Ore n, Marion oiuuty. a. s .In Jus-ti-s'
Court. T J.eph Hancc: Voo are hereby
n .tifled that a writ or attachment has been iiul
rfiaiust you, aid y mr property attached to satisfy the
rfle ao 1 f loan C. W'ltar .w. am wntiu? tJ Wj- dol
lars (l)i)l;) nw u.iles yaa liall apear before John
C. Pe.les, a j.itiit of the jieace in ami lor said coun
gy. at h offl :e, on the 2-th day of October. juug
siient will be rendered againt you, and your property
juil d to pay the debt.
V 3 JOHN B. WITHROW, PI IT.
Kept. II. 1859. 4w2spid
TKRRlTiJRY of Oregon, Marion comity, s.s. In Jus
tines' Court. To Joseph Uance: You are hereby
notified that a writ of attaohaje-it has been ined
a aiust ya. aid y r property aUtched to satisfy the
A-m tn i of Daniel Lvtdis. aiatuiiting to ninety-nine
llaraand erntvae cents, (9J.7a.) now ui.le- you
h!l aniiear, before J.C. Peeoles, a ju-tice of the
ace. and f ir said e-wnty. at Ins office, on the 2th
ity of O :tober.liiS. j idai'snt will be rendered against
"WuJl?&tiMS. mr.
Sept. 11,1958. w2',P,'i'1
Notice.
WHEREAS. Tbos. J. Lovelady. administrator of the
estate of DAVID S.SACNJKRS. deceased, has
led in the Probate Court of P.lkCbia Touchers
noon said estate, and asked for final settlement of the
m- Therer.ire. the flrst Tue-xlay of Octolier, 1858,
will be the day "aid petition wdl be beard. Those in-
"terested will please take notice.
ree F . IRA F. M. BUTLER.
Sept . 1858. Swgypaid
Biuoiilion Notice.
THE copartnership heretorore existing under the
name s.nd firm of A Goldschiaidt A Co., was this
day dissolved by mutual consent.
A Galdschmidt is athorixed to setile and adjust all
A.G0LDSCHMIDT,
L. BELLMANN.
Salem. Sept. U. 1858. iwiHpuM
Carrlases w JJusgie.
- r ADE expreatJy for as in the Eastern States, fix
lYA sale at S rrantascw,
v.n-SFEsczn.
Judicial:
rrnB terms of the District Court for the trial of Is
J. sue in the First Judicial Dwtrict. or Oregon Ter
ritorr will be held is follows: In Marion county on the
1 . .7 . - .- . inn . I.- Tj J U
. - -j.1:.. Inf . I .nn fivintw nn tha ah U....a..
1 j af onuay " i .,, .... vuj UH me u nwi
t Benton county on the 1st Mondav of October
nrxt: lmmniix
r ' : . bb m - v
couuty on the 3d Mondav if October
next ; 1 ola county on the 3d Monday of Octolier next,
. it. r. Judge.
&epi.3. 1003. ZTUIINoV
Notice.
ALL persons knowing themselves Indebted to me, as
t l-rk of the District Court, will please come for
ward ana settle the same and save costs.
F. S. HOLLAND.
Oregon City, Sept. 4.1 858. 27tf
w. D. Btrrcnixs. x. rorrLKTOM.
Ilutchlns & Poppleton,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
LA FA YETTE, OREGON.
tfrem
DR. HUTCHIXS is nrenared to furnish, at La
fayette, at wholesale or retail, the following
remedies :
A
NEW REMEDY,
DR. W. D. IICTCHIffS
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY;
For Consumption, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Colds, Coughs,
n nooping-cougn, ana Astnma.
This medicine is warranted to be entirely free from
upturn or sny or its preparations; from
Mercury, or any other pois
onous agent.
DR. W. D, HI'TCHIX'S
RHEUMATIC' LINIMENT,
OX, IXST4XT rAlS tXTBACTO ;
For the care of Rheumatism. Toothache. Pain in the
Side, and all Painful Affections.
Dr. W. D. HntchiM' laU-Billiom Pills:
FOB LtVCn COVrLAINTS.
A safe eathartx; warranted to be free from Mercury.
mar Ihev can also be nad or the several uruggisu
and M enchants in the Territory.
Dr. Warren is my agent for Salem, and will I sup
plied at an times witn we a dots nanvea meaicines.
aiem, sept, i , 1 -o
FANCY GOODS AND TOTS.
Selling at San Francisco Prices.
riiHlj undersigned having recently opened a store on
J. First st., between Washington and Alder, Pott-
land, with a new and select stock or good, respectful
ly invites the public to call and examine his beautiful
assortment or
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
SHEET ML'SIC.
MUSIC BOOKS,
AND STRINGS,
Musical merchandise of all kind't. also
stationery, cutlery. perfumery,
combs. brushes, fans,
fancy baskcts.
b u'kgammon and cribbage boards,
djminoks. billi ard chalk,
birdcages an d canary seed,
children's carriages,
b aby j um pers. to vs. etc, etc.,
At wholesale or retail.
X. B. Brass Instruments furnished at San Francisco
prices. E.U. RIM1ALU
First St., Portland, Oregon.
Anjnt 17. 153. 3m2
Alexander & McEwan,
A RE ofTering for sale the be-t and cheapest goods in
xav tireironr
DRY t;OOD?.
GROtERlES,
HARDWARE.
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CROCKERY WARE. Ac.
tTe are slso paying cash and exchanging goods for
all kinds of produce:
WHEAT,
BARLEY,
por.K,
BACON. Ac.
VTe will satisfy v.m tliat we cive cd bargains.
We have the be-FTea imported, the best sugar and
eonee.
Cetlar and White Fir shingles, Timuthv and Blue-
grass seed always on hand.
ALEXANDER A McEWAN.
Corvallis, August 13. 158. tl2t
A VALI ABLE FiRH FOR SUE.
I WILL sell the land or farm I reside on. on the Sonth
Yamhill river, in Yamhill county, containing a.tO
acres, two hundred of which are nmler good fence, and
most of it under cultivation. There is on it a rood
dwe'.ling houe. smoke house and granary, a larse
shed w.th stables, two good wells of water, an orchard
containing about (lOO apple trees of grafted varieties.
alo pears and plums. There t plenty of sto,-lc water.
This is a first-rate farm fur raisin? srain. There is a
quantity nf timothy and blue grass land nn tlie farm.
1 he situation is on tne river bottom, rendering it one
of the bet farms for st ck-raiinff t be found in the
valley. It is abont half way between Dayton ar.J the
Grand Round Indian Reservation. The Yamhill river
can be made valnnble ti the wet part of the claim for
steamboats, where there is a good situation for a ware
house ; also, water power for a saw-mill fur six months
in a year.
The above claim is well timlered, and is snrmonded
rv one of the bet prairies in the Territory. Tbe farm
ing utensils can be had at a m 'derate price; also tbe
stock of hogs.
For term, call and examine the situation.
JACOB COMEGYS.
Angnst 26. 18.-.8. 27tf
Sale of Common School Lands.
TlCRSlJ A XT to an order of the Board of Connty Com-
X missioners of Benton Co.. made at tbeir regular
bepteml r term , ltss, the andersi-nted will offer for
le a portion of the Common School lands of said
county. Sale to take place at the Cirt boose, in Cor-
vallis, on tbe third Monday, tbe 18th day of October,
A. V.. 1NH.
Terms of Kiie. One fourth of tbe purchase money
In band, and tbe remainder in three equal annual in
stalments bearing tea per cent, per anuum. from date
of purchase. Sale to commence at ten nVl tck, A. M.
w. H. JOH-SIA.
Pnpt. Common Schools, Benton Co.
.Corvallis. Sept. 7, 1858. 16td
News! Head This!
W. 11. SPENCER,
ROSEBURG. OREGOX.
IMPOTEIt. of Boks. Stationery. Clicks. Watches.
Jeweirv. Musical Instrument. Silver-Ware. Wiilow-
Ware, Cntlery. Ac is now receiving and offers for sale
a; a small advance on cost, the largest ar.d greatest
variety of the above clasa of goods, ever before import
ed into Oregon. As we are just commencing cosiness.
and have msde a venture in a class of goods not before
introd.iced as a distinct b.isiuess in S mthcrn Oregon,
we hope and tr.ist tliat tbe pe : pie will sustain us in
this new enterprise. We pnrehase all our good direct
imm Manufaetures in the fstem states ana eisewnere.
and for this reason we can afford to sell as cheap or
cheaper than anv other b use on the Paciaa Coast.
we purpose in tne coarse ot tne coming autumn, so
open a Piano and Neloueon ware-room at fortiann, at
wnicb we snail oner for sale, exclusively tne ceieora-
ted Stoddard Piano" and "Prin.-e Melodeon."
Printed catalogues of oar books will be furnished
free of eharse mmu aimli. ati'vn.
(ientlemen who contempt tie pnrcnamng dooks iot
Drirate libraries will find it to their interest to give ns
a call before sending th"ir order elsewhere.
Orders sent to our adJress. No. 47 Cliff street, aew
York. Pacirii! ware-bouse. Battery street. San t rancis-
r.o. I'.u-tl tad, Oregon, care t. t vote, or h jioseuurg.
I be promptly attended to.
Smk W.H.SPENCER.
Another Improvfratnt in tbe Pic tare Basians.
rnnE nndersiirned is now taking MELAINOTYPES,
I wtn.-h snrpass anything in the pict.ire lineever in
trodneed in the country yet. It is tbe favorite picture
with mnrt of the Artists i4 the base
They ran be sent in a letter to tlie htate without tne
ease for ten cents. Tbe undersigned will rurnin tnem
cheaper than Photographs, and will warrant laera more
dural le.
0W Gallery over the City Book btore, tvtlem.
mm ' ' W. KEN YON.
September 3, 15. tf
New Saddle and Harness Shop.
JAUKK WHKLAN announce, to the
. ih-it li. hss ooen-
.'Yvl'l ed a saddle shop, in this city; Spanish.
Oregon, and 4 merican saddles, harness
of all kinds, team and buggy whips, nailers ana on-
dies of all kinds S.iauisU ana amincan iun.,
OH sa.l.ilm.ofaIl kinds: surcingles and martingales.
and everything m that line oi oumucjb.
amine ruv st ck iiefore purr.hasing elsewhere. My shop
14 sss sisl.l sliS SBrfSIl ISV ITIVllIf sue s.
is on the opposite side from the PokI tinice, Main
Salem, and my m-lt is g.iod wort ana scu cueap.
balcm, August .Ml. l.v.s. "
Webster's Unabridged.
fC COPIES Webster's Unabridged Dictionary jnst
JU received direct from Sprinclit-ld. Massacbusttti.
where they are publibed. Very cheap. For sale at
Roseburg. Oregon, by
W. H.SPENCI-B.
August 21, lii'd,
3w26
Silver Plated H are.
A LARGE invoice jnst received direct from New
XlL lork. conia-.ting in part ol lea. ta le Jt def tsrt
spoons, forks, cantor, lea veits, butler knives, Ac, fifty
per rent cheaper than the same class of goods ran be
bonglit of any other house on the Pacific Coa. For
sale at Riseburg. Oregon, bf V. 11. SPENCER.
Angnst 30, 1858. 3w26
fiaaoci aed Itledians.
A LARGE invoice soon to arrir per clipper ship
GuanUett. from New York, for sale cheap, and
.rr.nteH. We have already engaged a great many.
Send order to onr address. Pacific wurchorse.San Fran
cisco, to Portland, Oregon, care G- E- CoJ?.
inrg. Oregon. ... . a.
August 30. 1858. S23
T0PAL varnish. paints, oils, snd Pintwbes,
!BUdplio Wolfe's
C II N A P P
8
S
A Medicinal drink, of eminently salutary qualities,
.XX. maniuaciured by mmselt exclusively, at ma factory
at Schiedam, in Holland, and well known during the
f 1 St SClliedUlO,
.wriy i'nr throughout all the Atlautic and West
. srn feral
em States.
It Is made from tbe best barley thst can be selected
tn Europe, with the essence of an aromatic Italian berry
of acknowledged and extraordinary medicinal proper
ties. It has I ng niuce acquired a higher reputation.
who in curope ana America, man any otuer uiurctic
oc venire.
Analyzed, it Is a rrnFKCTLV rt'BC Liqcon, in its ef
fects a mild and wholesome tonic. It is extensively
uea ana approvea by me mciiicul faculty, tlie temper
anre people, heads of tumilies. Ac.
In Gravel, Gout, and Rheumatism, the obstructions
nf the bladder and kidneys, and in general debility, its
effects are prompt, decided and invariably reliable; and
it is not only a remedy lor these maladies, but in all
cases in which they are produced by drinking bad wa
ter, which is nlmiKit universally tlm caune oi them, it
acts as a sure preventive.
For Fever and A gue it is one of the moat elBcatioua
preventives that cau be resorted to.
The Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps
Is consequently in great demand by persona traveling.
or about to settle in new parts of the country e-iiei Ially ,
as well as ny many in every community, w Here it lias
become known, on account of its various other remedial
proertiea.
In all cases of a dropsical tendcnry.it Is generally the
only remedy required, when adopted in tbe early stage
of the disease.
In dysiiepsia maladies, when taken in proper quanti
ties, asa diet drink, and especially nt dinner, it ia found
ny unirnnn experience to be eminently emcacious in tue
most obstinate cases, when even the best of tbe usual
remedies have failed to afford more than temporary re
lief. In cases of flatulency, it is an immediate ana in
variable speriHc. and it may be administered in dilute I
and proportionate quantities, even to young infants, in
all tiinae paroxysms of griping pain In the stomach and
bowels to whicn they are especially subject, aa well as
tne ciioiic or grown persons.
I's lujicious adoption In connection with the princl'
pal meals, or when a sense of exhaustion dictates its
use, never fails to relieve tbe debility attendant upon
protracted chronic maladies, low temperament and ex
hausted vital energy, by whatever cause induced
These are facts to which many of tbe most eminent
medical men, both In England and the United States,
have borue testimony, and which are corroborated by
IK. kllu, wtt.n .tl,..nli..
Put ud In ouart and pint bottles, in cases of one doa
en, with my name nn the bottles, cork, and fac-siintle
of my niirnatnre nn the laliel.
r or sale by all the re-peta( li Druggists and Llanor
aeaicrs in Oregon ana i am rnia.
L DOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Importer.
22 Heaver ftreet. New York
Caution to the Public.
London Cordial Gin, '
Club House Gin,
Schiedam Schnapps,
Medicated Schnapps,
Royal Schnapps,
Ac. dec. Ac.
Under the above and similar titles, the liquor mixers
of this city are bottling large quantities of adulterated,
an wholesome trash . costing but little, on wlncb they
hope to realize large prolits by selling in California.
Avoid all compounds. Sjme are so skillfully pre Dar
ed as to pass lor rood Liquor, except with the best of
judges. If yon would be sate, use only tbe 1 ng estab
lished, renowned, genuine WoLrcs Schiedam Abo-
nanc ssenxarrs.
I'DilLfllO WOLFE. Sole Importer.
Ang. 8I.f,mis;i 22 B-aver street. New York
Bennett Hous?.
Opposite the State House Square,
SALEM, OIlECiOX.
THE nnderfflgned. hiving leased the above Hotel
X will open tin sa-ne t'ie 1st d ly of September next.
iue lesces in:n a nori'!i s-ioirle ue of tstir bitsi-
nessran promise their patrons a tcom n Klations equal
if not superior to the bet H itcl in Oregon, while the
table will be furnished, at all seasons, with the best a
liberal market affords.
Gentlemen traveling with their families will Bnd at
tun 11 1 tel. r uiui eipeei illv lltte l nn for their use.
The situation of t in II iiel gives it superior advanta
ges over any oiuer u nei in tne city.
J. H KHI'.
WM.D.STOWELL.
Angust 21. 18. 3m25
( Bink Slorr, Corvallis, 0. T.
f I IlE nndcrsigned has n-iw on hand, and is constant
X !v rei-eiviiii a large and viiied assortment of Mis-
ceilineous and Standard books, s hool boots, stati ne-
ry of all kinds, and all other arm ies usually found in
a honk i-t'-re. all of which will be disposed of at tbe
lowest prices, i'ersons desiring anything in my line,
win i weii 10 give me a can. il. H. BKLL.
Corvalhs. Sept. 14. 13. 27tf
Talnable Farm for Salr.
THE undersigned wishes to sell his farm, sit
nated in French Prairie, Marion Co.., 4 miles
s with east of Champue?; said farm consNts of
412 aures.of g xnl laud. 2iU acres of which
are fenced and undiM- cultivation. A good house and
barn are on tiie premises. Th ahive property will be
14 at public sale on the xotn October insl- if nut
dispoa oi be I ore that time.
lentis male known on day or sale. PavmenU will
be made easy to tae purc'ua-srr. W. p. BCRKE.
-ep 7. s-s. 3wZ7
Livery and Sale Stable
. .aT. .
CORVALLIS, OREGOX.
THE snlwriber wiMild repectfu!!y Inform
t:-"- iue puonc mat ne win on or aoouc me sum
of Septemuer, open a new LIVERY ANl HALE STA
BLE in Corvallis, where he will be prepared to furnish
as Hue turnouts as can be found in this Territory. He
. 1 1 i l i .. . .i .. I... . j . .. .
splendid carriage and saddle h use. He will also buy
and m-11 stock, and in la l alien. i to ail business per
taining to the livery business. His stable will be the
best in all respects that can be found in the Willamette
Vailer.
l'artirular I tttention paid to keeping horses hv the
day or week. i . c. tui.iia,
corvains, nept.., tus. I'J
Latest from Frailer Iliver.
THE nnilersignea Having euoiisnea a perma- mim
nianeut Nursery, at Silverton. Marion Co.. Y
14 miles east of S item, ofr.-rs ror sale, the ensuing
season Sn.ilJrt of the following varieties of Fruit Trees :
Apple, Winter, l e.tow . x . l'ippin lO.IKM)
Winesap 8.000
White Winter. Peanuain 4.0U0
EsnpasSpitzenburz, 4.000
Uenniton I.uuo
and other varieties, such as llahbardson s Munsach (iol
den Russett. R irabo. Smith s cider, (i rare ostein Red
June. C anilina June, Ac, Ac. My trees are from one t
three year gr iwt'i of the I irge-it size. I have a fair
assortment of pears, and ale a sm til lot of L A WTON
BLACKBERRY, which I will sell on reasonable terms.
II. J. EER,
Silverton. Ang. 24. IViS. 4w2i
C. A. HEED.
IKJ. STBAKOi
Keed k Strang,
DEALERS I!t
STOVES A Tin Ware, paints, nils, glass, window
shades, wall p iper and border, hard ware and cut
lery, every variety of tin plate, and copper; work
promptly attended to; directions given to our custom
ers fr mixing paints and oils, without charge.
August 2, IHoS. Jolt
Jonas 0. Clark & Co.,
liUl'OIiTEUS f?
AND V)
AXUFACTURER OFT
fil ilNJGL 11 ttO;,
128 WASHINQTOX STREET,
SAX FRANCISCO.
WE are now mmnfacturing onr FINEST FfJRNI
TCRR.atid would invite the attention of the
public ta our I'RKSE.VT STOCK, the largest ever
offered on the Pacific Coast.
JONAS G. CLARK A Co.
Angnst 31,1858. SmZoia
Talk About Gold Mines
PUTS me in mind that I WANT TO PAY
MY DKltrS and cannot da it WITHOUT
MONEV.and if t.'iere is any body owing
m!, (and I think there is.) we would lust
say that m iuey we must have, and we w.tuld hereby
niilily those imlesteil to me either by note or book ac
count t come forward aud pungle otherwise we will
have to consign them all over ta J. U. Bxm, who wi.l
no doubt make cost on it. Yours, resp'lly.
J.A. JOHNS.
Sklem. Sept. 1. IS5S. 2'itf
Public Sale
TWILL offer for sale at my residence on
sidence on
i the high- 7J (N
ch will be CY?
following " -
J. the 1st day oi uewoer 1 1, m .
ext bidder, on liberal terms, which
made known on dav of sale, tbe following
property to-wit: one good proof Jck, twenty young
mules, colts 1 year olds, ten mares, a lot of young hor
ses, a two horse carriage, some farming utensils, per
haps a lot of cattle, besides various articles too numer
ous to mention. JAMES CURL.
Forks Santiam, Linn Co., Aug. SI, 185(1. 4w26pald
Wagons! Wagon !;
MANUFACTURED expressly for ns of materials
from Eastern States, for sale upon order at Scotta
burg, Oregon, or San Francisco, by
w. h. KrENCEB.
Acgosl 18,1858. t 6w3S
Yamhill Races.
THE race nn the Yam'.bll race gr
course Wl I commence on 0Zr7
the 17th day of Sept., 18.M. when
toe low. w in g purses will do
riven:
On Monday , the flrst dsy , Jockey Club parse 1200 00,
free for all stallions; tlUO entrauce; half of the en
trance goes to the purse.
2d. day. Proprietors nurse for three year olds, 1 150
mile heats, two best In three. Sr
3d. day. Two mile heats, free for all horzes, carrying
100 lbs. weight; purse tMt).
4th. day. Proprietor's purse, $200, free for nil hor
ses, nine ucaia, two best in luree.
Mil. day. Proprietor's pane, two mile heats to role,
a.: ir.
8th. day. Proprietor's nurse, froo for all horses. IJ50
mile heats, three in lire; for the sbove purses ten per
ceut entrance, threu or more to enter, and two to start.
B. TALBET, Proprietor,
July SO, 1859. 21td ;
Friends, Countrymen & Lovers.
"TTEAR me for my cause and be silent that yon
XX may hear."
I am going to the Atlantic States on or abont the 1st
of Septemlier next, for the purpose of buying goods
ana to nuy mem (o gooa advantage 1 must nave mon
ey. "Now all ye that are heavy laden'' with coin, and
are knawlng yourselves indebted to W. C. Griswold
A Co., either by note or book account, you will plea.e
come forward and pay np, and relieve yourselves of the
heavy burden, by so d ta;i you will accommodate as
and we can still accommodate yon. by still being able
to sen you goous a nine cheaper tnan tue cheapest.
Know all men by these presents that you that bavt
not paid np by that time will please call at Messrs.
Barnum and Wilson's office and settle soon and yon
win save yonrseir some cost. This Is tbe third and
last call, take warning and govern yourselves accord
ingly, we remain most respectruny.
W.U.UUISVVULD LU.
July 14. 1858. 2ltf
WEW HARDWARE' STORE.
THE subscriber bsring taken the tire proof Urante
Front Store, next door to AfeA're tr Co', Front SI.,
wonld respectfully inform hls-friends and tbe pubnc
geueraiiy.tbal be is now opening a run ana
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT .. s-
OF SHELF AND BUILDERS
HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
MECHANICS' TOOLS!!
TABLE AND POCKET
C UTLER r.
And other articles in bis line, to which be invites the
attention ol Merchants, Builders and country dealers.
JOHN B. FOSTER.
Portland, February, 1858. 4Stf
Drags! Drags! Drags!
w.
K. SMITH A Co. have just received direct from
California, and from tbe States, a large addi
tion to their stock of Drugs, and medicines, making,
with their former stock, the largest, and best assort
ment of those articles, ever otfered for sale in the Wil
lamette Valley. They receive their goods directly
from the importers and manufactures so that every ar
ticle uuugm oi tnem can be reiiea npon as irean and
genuine, and they aie determined not to be undersold
by any other druggists in the country. Orders sent
from a distance will be promptly tilled, and at satisfac
tory prices. Store near the bridge, south end of Com
mercial treet. Salem. . 42tf
Painting.
HOUSE sign, carriage and wagon painting, glazing
and paper banging, wall paper, paints, oil, class,
and putty, mixed paints, cheap for cash, shop west of
tne court nouse, aaiem. . t. 3. uu,
August 31, Is j-J. Iy25
Indispensable in Pastry Cooking.
ROSE WATER, extracts or leman, rose, peach, or
ange, cloves, almonds, nut neg and vanilla. Also,
cap be found at excellent article of bay rum, Lyons
kathairon. Bennett's cc aine for the hair.
Pure old B mrbon whisky, for medicinal uses, at the
reopies urug sure. lmzi.
Corvallis Vinegar Manufactory.
ITfE alwsvshave on hand a large supply of PUbE
STilONll VINEGAR, which we will sell at
Wholesale and Retail as ehetp. if tuU'chetzper. than it
can be obtained from San Francisco or any other port.
Ueaiersiu fortiand and other places in tue territory
wuuia ao wen to give ns a ran.
Z. GEORGE KRIECHBAUU A Co
Corval!ls.Feb.,lii. 5Utf
Mules Lost!!
CJTRAYED or stolen from the subscriber, from Sa-
Kj lem, ou Friday nisht last, trr horse males; oue a
very Urge dark bay iu lie. about IS hauds high, brand
ed A on tiie hip, left fore foot has been corked, and
I'wksbad. Tbe other a Iiiht bay, about 14 l-Z hands
high, ha a Rimaa nose. B.ilh aresbod all round, and
had heavy leataer halters on.
If any one shall dad them, please deliver them to
JOHN BA3H. Salem, who will par him liberal! fur
their tnmble. FiUOR F. BL.tilL
Salem. June 21, 16tf
Claim for Sale.
THE subscriber will sell bis claim, the sec
ond one below Lake La Uisb, Marion Co.,
comprising 320 a: res, lgu under fence, new
frame bouse, barn, and outhouses complete,
tul bushels of wheat, 3d of oats, and of peas. Also,
S fanning mills and one cow. Enquire on the premis
es, or at John Byrne's, Salem.
LULU IA.MIAI.L.
Jnne30.1S59. 3ml7
For tne laadies.
VSTE have now on hand the most complete assort
I ment of Ladiev Toilet soap, pomades, perfume
ry, with many other articles entirely essential to the
convenience of the dressing case, to all of which tbe
attention of the ladies of Salem, and eoantry. is par
ticularly called. Call at tue feaples' Drag Stole.
August Z4, INj. Im34
Mail and Passenger Coach.
THE undersigned hereby informs
. tbe public, that he is running a
; weekly line of Coaches between
Silem and e:urene City, carrying the United States
. : a if. I ...... . lv. . , : . t
nan aim passengers, uc mia Dugcuv vity Duuuay
mn-ning. arriving at Salem Mjnday afternoon, and
leaves 8lein Tuesday morning, arriving at Eugene
Wednesday evening. Good accommodation for passen
gers, t are, u eaun way.
August 10, 1858. tf-23
Strayed
ON or about last Novem'jcr, a sorrel American mare,
branded Vi. white face, all her legs, white to
her knees, also her two year old mare o 'It. sorrel, with
a star in forchaad, branded R K. untie.- the mane, on
the neck. AIo her yearling sorrel horse colt; the
above colts were not altered when left, we will give
i to any person that will deliver tbe said mare and
colt, at our place, two miles north of Corvallis, or will
liberally reward any person t ut will give information
to tbe whereabouts of said animal (.
UEILLY A KENDALL.
Ang. 27. 1S58. lmU
Cow Lost.
TIIE subscriber lost fmm Salem, abont the
20th day of August last, a white and
red spotted cow. crow off each ear. swallow-
fork in the leu a years oiu and gave m:lx when she
left. A lilienil compensation will be given to the And
er by informing me. W'Sl. LAUGIIEAD.
August ZU. INiS. owZopaid
Window Sash
LAZED, and comm n slaed nnglased. lust received
VX from the Portland sash factory, and for sale now
for cash, at
REED A STRANG'S.
August 27, 1358.
5tf
Wall Paper and Border.
A LARGE and splendid assortment of wall paper
and border, nil. painted window shades, an 1 paper
wiudow curtains may be found, and for sale very low.
a Statf REICD A STRANG'S.
Paint Your Houses.
BEST boiled and raw linseed oil, and pore white
lead for sale at Portland prices, at
2-itf REED STRANG 8.
Force Pump.
FEW more left, at Call soon.
r.tf REED A STRANG'S.
Blanks.
1EErS, mortgages, powers of attorney for sale of
sen
p, tax receipts, final proots.and in
lot just printed and for sale at the I
itilications
new
Statesman
Office.
July 27.1SJ7.
2ntf
w. s. Lino, Portland. J. w. La dp, Ban Francisco.
W. S. Ladd 4b Co.
IMPORTERS and dealers iu Wines, Liquors, apd Gro
ceries, Portland, Oregon.
Jan. l. ii-sh. aatr
Lager Jleer.
THE nndcrsigned is manufacturing at tbe OR-nani
EGON CITY BREWEUY a superior article VJ
of Lager Beer, as good aa auy in the couutry. V
Always on hand and prepared tu mi orders, at
home or from a distance.
LOUIS BEHRENS.
May 5. 1853. 9tf
Countf Orders,
FIR SALE at the Statesman Office, at $2 perhun
dred $2 25. if sent by mail. tf 23
Tax Receipts,
A T the Statesman office, at SI per hundred tl 25,
XI li sent ny man.
tf-23
II lank. Books & Paper.
A LARGE quantity direct from New York, for i
ale
cheap at Roseburg, Oregon by
6w2G
W.H. SPENCER.
Clocks! Clocks!
9 AO CL(JCKS just received direct from the Bristol
JJ Brass A Clock Company. Very cheap, and
warranted,
For sale at Roseburg, Oregon, by
3w28
W. H.8PENCEB.
M
ACKEBEL and codfish, at
W. K.HOTH&Oa'n.
DECLABATIOIT OF 7AE !
IHDUsTK T
last Prosper.
WHEREAS, In the courtt f JUman Evmi$. h
becomes necessary that there should be a tuoro'
rciorm in iue Ulil-LiUOUS BUSINESS IN
SALEM, OKEQON
We give notice that for the accomplishment of this
object-we hereby declare UKCEAS1NG and fA-
COMPROMlSl.Wi waragainst ALL MONOPOLY
auu moii i-kiues. uur war will not be a war or words,
duioi action; and aituough we rxpe'tto excite the
envy and opposition of our brethren in trade, ws shall
pursue sucu a course as will make this tbe
CHEAPEST STORE IN OREGON!
And we cheerfully invite all who wish to buy goods at
the LOWES 1' POSSIBLE price, to an examination
of our
angina Va&anfflii) S2,3s
Embracing an Exhibition of the Industry or every
Nation, which dazzle by their BRILLIANCY of Color
and GEOHGEOL'SNESS of design, and sii'st excitx
tlie ADMittaTioK of all lovers of the beautiful.
We-have "purple and flue linen" aud the MOST
BEWITCHING and ENCHANTING
STYLES OF GOODS
Designed expressly to adorn the persons of the gentler
sexs. So UEAtTirt-L. indeed, tliat we can truly say,
after our goods hare been purchased and fltted to the
GRaCEFl'L FORMS of our " PaiR CUSTOMERS,"
That Solomon in all his Glorr was not arrayed like
one of these."
We also unite the useful with the beautiful, and can
supply the most solid and substantial of
MATRONLY WANTS
In alt the departments of Household economy, enter
taining the most profound respect for the oojd nocss
wife. We have taken UNUSUAL paius to provide an
assortment of
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Which in quality and price should entitle as to the
gratitude of all who lore to buy the BEST GOODS at
the BEST BARGAINS.
In all oar purchases we nave been guided br a desire
to give our
FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
the full benefit of everything which was
MOST INVITING IN STYLE, MOST
SUBSTANTIAL IN MANUFACTURE
snd most REASONABLE in price.
And now having performed onr duty as youi a Tents, we
CONFIDENTLY invite an examination of our
spring and summer goods.
We have not time to go into an enumeration of tbe
many bargains we are iiflering, TSouMand trill ire Ann :
THOfsaNus willoet the bsefit or rati; and will
aid us in our wanare against all
II UM B U U MO NOP OL Y,
AND HIGH PRICES.
Resne-tfnl!y inviting the m'st thoroncb scrutiny
and esteeming it a pleasure to show goods, we are
the publics obedient servants.
Awaiting we remain.
Your most respectrully.
W. C. GRISWOLD & Co.
Salem. April J. ISSfl. Ttf
Kew Cash and Eicbauge Store ia Salrm.
rpiIE undersigned take plea-sure in announcing to the
X citizens or sal.rm and vicinity, that they have
purchased of J. A A. Starkey. the stock of goods con
sisting of fine and heavy clothing, staple and fancy dry
gooos, boots ana siloes, gr xreries, crocxery. dec, and
will continue tbe business at the same stand called
the head quarters. One of the linn. Nathan Cohen, is
well Known to this community for his zeal and integri
ty as a business m in. lie is very tnanKiui to his rneuda
and the public in general Tor tlie fair patronage and
w-irm trieudbhip bestowed on bimin other times. Mr.
Fish ia an experienced business man; will be found
worthy the attention of tbe public ne intend to
keep I wars on baud a fine assortment of the above
mentioned goods, with thousands of other articles too
numerous to mention, which we will sell so cheap that
everybody will be pleased witn onr goods and prices,
tae will pay the highest market price for all kinds
or marketable Oregon produce. Any produce left with
as. to sell on commission , will be attended to, without
anv charge ?elng made for storage.
e nave now on band a fine assortment of ladies
and Misses' bonnets, and all kinds of millinery goods
which we will sell at wholesale and retail very cheap;
sucu as the sils velvet), silKs and satins, riblims. arti
ficials, flowers, feathers, velvet ribbons, la rashe laces,
Ac. embrridcries, and dress trimming, to which we
call the attention of the lac'ies. New good received
constantly. COHEN A FISH.
Corner commercial and btate street.
July 51. l"Ws. 2tf
New Store and New Goods.
At Oaliand, MHhentyt Ftrrg, O. T.
ALBERT ZIEBLR, Dealer in dry goods, groceries,
crockery, hardware, produce, Ac.
Having purchased tne stocx in trade or ti. K. uetcn-
ell. together with the premises known as Metheney s
Ferry, on tne " illainette river, ana navmg buut a new
storehouse, and replenished the stock of goods on hand.
now offers to exchange, fur produce or cash, an assort
ment of
Dry goods, consisting of clothing, cassi meres, satit
nett-s. sheeting, shirting, and fancy goods; hats and
caps, boots and shoes, groceries in variety, with spices,
nuts, raisins, and candies; paiars, oils, medicines, per
fumery, crockery, tinware, bollow-ware, stoves, hard
ware cutlery, aud many other articles to meet tbe wants
of the public.
lie bas also moved and repaired his warehouse, so
that be is now prepared to purchase or take in storage,
country produce, which he can discharge by a slide to
steamers1 decks, without loss or expense of drayage.
And being determined to constantly keep on hand a
good supply of such goods as tbe country trade may re
quire, be believes ne can mase it an object tor tne peo
ule in bis vicinity to extend him their patronage.
W Mo difference made in tbe price of goods, wheth
er sold for cash or produce,
October I. ifOT. sou
New Goods at New Prices.
J K.SMITH A Co. would inform tbeir patrons.
IV. aud tbe public generally, tliat tney bare just
received a large addition to their stock of goods, which
they will exchange for produce, or cash, on the most
ravurabie terms, i ney nave uow a complete assort
ment of dry goods, which they will sell
Cheaper than any other ttort tn Salem.
Their stock of boots and shoes is equal to any to be
found in Salem, consisting of men's aud boy's coarse
and tine boots, men's aud boy's shoes; ladies' boots.
shoes, and slippers, children and infants shoes men's
ladies, aud misses rubber oversUoes.and in short, any
thing iu the boot and shoe line that can be desired.
Tbeir stock of groceries is also full, consisting ol
coffee, green and black teas, crashed and brown sugar.
syrup, aaleratus in bulk, cream of tartar, salt, soap, to
bacco, sago, starcn, tapioca, macaroni, raisins, and
sweet oil, all of which will be sold cheap fur cash or
couutry produce.
rurcoasers win ao wen 10 cau anaexamineonrstocs
before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to
give our customers satisfaction in tbe quality and pri
ces or our goods. 4Ztr
CHEAT LDICEME.T!
NEW FIR Al
CHEADLE & BROTHERS,
EXCHANGE STORE !
DRY-GOODS AND FAMILY GROCERIES,
OF Which we will keep constantly on hand, a good
variety. We are determined to sell for ready pay
as fuao aa any retail store on the Willamette river. To
prove this assertion, we request ladies and gentlemen to
call and see before purchasing elsewhere.
N. B. We will also, pay cash or goods in exchange
for all kinds of Merchantable produce.
K. CUCiAULK A BROTHER.
Albany, May 10. IS08. 6m 10
..Rossi, F. BaKTXLS, D. Surra, B.Hcbj.et.
Willamette Iron Works,
OREGON CITY,- OREGON.
WE beg to inform the public of Oregon and Wash,
inglon Territ irics that we have completed our
Foundry. Boiler. Blacksmith, pattern and Machine
shop, and are prepared io build
ENGINES, BOILERS, SAWMILLS, AND ALL
Other kinds of machinery. Our business connection
in the Eastern States, the great convenience of our lo
cality, the superiority and numbev of our machines,
the use of water power instead or steam, and tbe per
fect knowledge of all branches or our business will en
able us to compete with Calilwruia.
Iuviting tbe public to give us a call and favor as with
their patronage, we promise to execute their orders on
the shortest uotice and at San Francisco prices.
A. ROSSI A Co.
May, 1858. Iy9
laiircry aud Sale Stable.
TTTE are now keeping a Livery stable in
Oregon City, where IIorsks can
wavs be obtained ou liiieral terms.
Vv'e are also prepared with excellent sta
bles, well supplied with hay uud oats, to keep horses
hy day or week. Those who call upou us may feel as
sured that every attention will be (,-iven to horses left
in our charge. GIBSON A POTTER.
August 11, 1857. 22tf
w. s. Lapp, Portland. J. w. ladd, San Francisco
W S. Ladd &. Co.
Skipping and Commwuiem MereJuaCt, Portland, Oregon
LIBERAL advances made on allconaignmentsof Or
egon produce. Messrs Wakeuiau, Dimon & Co.,
No. 73, South street, New York, will recti-e and for
ward all g'jods and machinery, addressed to our care
via San Francisco, or direct to Oregon.
Jan. 1.1858. 4tf
Boone's Ferry,
rS Willamette river, new road between Portland and
V J Salem. The road w a
good one and ten miles
shorter than the old road.
JESSE V. BOONE.
litf
May 25. 1858.
PRESTON C. Merrils yeast powders and extract of
lwaon YSST for PSBbI co-..
Pacific Foundry ,
MACHINE 8 H O P
SAN FRANCISCO,
Established 185 0.
THE above establishment ia believed to have facili
ties for tbe manufacture of every description or
CASTINOS AND MACHINERY
superior to any other on the Psciflc Coast.
Every kind of SAW and FLOUR MliX MACHINE
BY, 8 1 EAM ENGINES, Ac. Ac, mado at short notice
and in the moat workmanlike manner. ,
We manufacture a style of
Shingle Machine,
at moderate coat, which we believe to be more efficient
than any other in use.
Orders are particularly solicited from Oregon ard
Washington Territories, wbi:b will have tbe same au
thority aa though the parties were personally present.
uuvuauu, nas9i;ux s KASua,
late UoooaxD a co
San Francisco, Ang. 2d, 1858. 6m23,
New Arrival of Jewelry, &c,
JUST FROM SAN FRANCISCO. .
J ROSENTHAL informs his patrons and
friends, that he has just returned from
San Francisco with a select assortment of Jew
elry, Musical Instruments, Cutlery, etc., and
oners tnem lor sale at his store on Front street.
' BO" One door below Dr. Coombs' oUice.-gJS;
s JEWELRY.
flnM anil fill-., ..1.1,.,. tinM mnA Gil... .k.l..
Gold bracelets; Gold ear-rings; Gold breastpins; GolJ
Soger rings; Lockets; Gold pens and pencil; Gold
sleeve buttons; Silver and Plated ware; fancy goods
and perfnmery.
MUSICAL INSTRUMEKT8.
Guitars, Violins. Flutes, Fifes: a large assortment of
Accordeons, Ladies' work boxes of all kinds. Gold and
Silver sxiectacles. Gold and Silver spoons. Cutlery.
Clocks an endless variety. Ac, Ac.
aw Watches, Clocks and Jewely repaired, and all
kinds of Jewelry made to order.
tT All of my work warranted t .
WDon'tfbrgef'Tke Sign of the Big Watch."-
Corvallis. Oct. it. 1357 S3tf
Lumber! Lumber!
DU BELLE'S Patent, Floating, Steam Saw and
Planing Mills. The proprietor or these Mills is
pleased to inform tbe inhabitants of the Willamette
Valley, that be intends to visit every town on tbe upper
Willamette river, between Oregon City and Harria
burg, for the purpose of sawing, planing, tongue and
grooving lumber or every description.
Having an improved five root circular saw. and one
of Wood worth's latest patent tongue A grooving ma
chines, (and experienced men to run them,) he is p re-
pa rea u mase ociier lumoer, ana more ot it in a day
man any v&uer aiui ou me upper rv luameixe.
Being located in Salem, for the summer, he win be
prepared to leave tbe first of tbe fall for any point on
tbe river, where lumber is wanted.
And having made arrangements with the steamers
plyiug on tbe npper Willamette, he will be prepared to
send dressed, tongned A grooved lumber, to any point
on the river where the steamers stop.
aii oraers tor lamoer or every description will re
ceive prompt attention and quick dispatch.
Carpenters' orders for lumber such as dressed stuff
for wiudow rrames, cornice boards, shelving, and coun
ter boards, d wra, and door frames. Ac. -tressed and
edged nn both sides from 1 to 14 inches in width, and
f to ij incites in mirxness.
Also, oak, aah, and maple plank, suitable for wagon
ana caotaci maaers nse; lurnisnea at snort nonce.
B. M. DU BELLE, Proprietor.
Salem, Jane 16, 1858. 15tf
The City Book Store.
W. KENTON & Co.,
HATE RECENTLY ESTABLISHED A NEW BOOK
Store in SALEM, and are now prepared to fur
nish all kinds of School and Miscelaneotia Books, and
Stationary at reduced prices.
Our stock is NEW, and is being increased weekly,
with fresh arrivals.
We are prepared to furnish new and rare worke, as
early as can be done by any house in Oregon.
TEaCHKRS can be furnished at reasonable rates, by
iue quanury.
Those wishing anything in onr line would do well to
give ns a call at the City Baok Store in the New Build
tag under Kenyon s Photographic and Ambrotype
uanery. n.tk.tllU3l a, Co.
Salem, March. 1S5S. 52tf
Books. Books.
T K.SMITH A Co. have recently received a large
V invoice of bonks, direct from New York, which
they offer for sale at reduced prices. Thev will be con
stantly receiving additions to tbeir stock, and will keep
on hand every article in that line, which tbe wants of
the country require. One of tbe linn will visit tbe
States in tue spring, after which they will keep lull
assortment or
LA IV AND MEDICAL BOOKS,
in addition to miscellaneous and school books. Tbeir
present stock includes all the diDerent kinds of school
doors useo in the country, and a great variety or stand
ard scientific and miscellaneous works, all of which
will be sold at greatly reduced prices, to make room
for new ones on the way. ,
They also bave and will continue to keep a complete
assortment of stationery, slates, pencils, pens, ink, and
rancy articles.
Store near the bridge, south end of Commercial
street.
Salem, Dec. 24,1857. 42tf
G. A, -Si Ada M. Weed,
Physicians.
"VFFEIt their professional services to the citizens of
salem.atid vicinity, lney will practice the Hygeo
Medical (better known as Hydropathic system: be
lieving ail drugs to be not only unnecessary in tne
successful treatment ot" diseases, but injurious to the
constitution of tbe patient, and relying euUreiy npon
Hygeuic appliances.
Special attention will be given to obstetrics, and
those diseases peculiar to women and cbil Jren by Urs.
Weed.
Uepbbkscks: Prs. R. T. Trail and O- W. May of X.
X . city. isr. u. st. Bourne ol san t rancisco.
A3" Office at Citv Book store.
Salem. Oregon, July 30, 1858. lltf
Gold! Gold!
THE undersigned vulj inform their friends and
X customers that tbev exaect to associate with them
iu business, Mr. H. F. Brown on the 1st of ptember
next, consequently the old firm will be rioSvaf and we
would respectfully invite all those who know them
selves indebted to call and settle either by note er casta
-casb preferred. t ery respectfully,
W. C. UR1S vVOLD A CO.
Julv 21, 1858. 2otf
C. B. Pillow.
DEALER in clocks, watches and jewelry, Sa
lem, O. T. Particular attention paid to tbe
repairing of watches and clocks. Ali work war
ranted. Jewelry repaired at short notice.
FOR SALE :
Watches and clocks. 8 day striking clocks at a very
low price ; also su hour manneciocxs.
JEW ELK I .
Ladies and gents Brooches. Finger Rings, Ear Rings
Uold tfucRles.tioard Chains, Ac., AC
Salem. July 6. 1857. 17 If
WANTED.
AGENTS In Oregon aud Washington Territories, and
California, to sell my Eclectic Liniment. 1 will pay
a premium of fifty dollars to tbe Agent who will sell
the greatest amount of Liniment from the tirst of Jane
next, 158, until tbe following June, 159. Send on
your orders for tbe Lluiment; 1 will pay all freight,
charges, on tbe Liniment seut to Ageuts, therefore no
Agent will be at auy expense in receiving it. Iue
Agents are to sign a receipt or pay for the medicines
wueavaoij. i ue price oi unnoeui is 91 ou peraozen.
JUU.1 UAXIiKUVK,
ly5 2d St., Corvallis. Oregon.
Saddles, Bridles & Harness.
LARGE and well-selected stock, just received.
j. a. laaies s:ae saaaies oi every variety
d prices to
suit tbe times. Call and see.
For sale at Rosebargh,
Oregon, by
W. H. SPENCER.
4w2l
AUg. 91, 1858,
Statutes of Oregon,
1.VN be found at John Fleming's, Oregon City; and
i
vy at a. it. anipiey a, l-oruauu
But tew copies are
lelt.
June 29. 1858,
Attention Farmers.
TTTE will pay the highest market price "in cashTor
wheat.
BEACH A UOGL'E.
E. fclton, Geo. D. Jones k Co.,
QELL EXCHANGES on New York, in amounts to
suit purchasers.
Salem, May 17, 1858.
lOtf
CAROLINA rice, and syrup to sweeten it in 5 gallon
kegs, at 4l W. K. SMITH A Co s.
SALT, sal soda, and sassafras, at
(4r W. K. SMITH A Co'a.
PICKLES and pepper sauce, wash-boards and sand
paper. at 4xtQ W. K. SMITH A Co s.
PURE WINES and liquors for medicinal purposes,
at attf W. K. SMITH A Co'a.
FRENCH merinos, and alpacas, at
42tn W. K. SMITH A Co's.
A. FRESH assortment or ail wool plaids, at
(42UJ W. K. SMITH A Co'a.
BLASTING powder, aad waterproof caps, at
42tf) W. K. SMITH A Co's.
COTTON rope, for clothes lines, and small rope foi
U halters, at 42tf W. K. SMITH A Co's,
AMP oil, candles, aud sweet oil, at
A 4210 W. K.SMITH A Co'a.
a)RX starch, tapioca, sago and hecker, farina, for
puddings, at 2tf W. K- SMITH A Oo'i.
E8TRAY NOTICES-
IThe charge for estray notices is one dollar, for eqel
animal advertised. No notice will appear until paid
for. Where no money, or lesstbanthe correct amonnS
U sent with an estray notice, the notice will not be
published until the foil amount is received.
TAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living in Lone Co.,
one stray steer, supposed to be eight years old, de
scribed as follows: two slits in tbe right ear, and an
under and npperbit out of tbe left ear; said steer is a
bright yellow with white face and some white on tbe
feet and belly, said steer was taken up by the subscri
ber, on Long Tom, 5 miles snath or Monroe city.
LORENZO HASBRO UCK
Angurt 25, 13.-9. 2W24
rTUKEN CP, by the su'si-riU-r. living on the Sonth
JL Umpqua River, anoat four miles Ixlow Roseburg,
Douglas county, one pale red aud white spotted cow,
three nr four years old, brandeded A on the right
shoulder, snd an indistinct brand on the right hip,
marked a crop off the right ear with a roung calf.
JOHN JONES.
Sept. 4. 1858. 2w2
TAKEN CP. by the subscriber, living in Hillbora
precinct, Washington Co., one red ox, with some
white nnder tbe bel.'y, marked with crop and onderbit
in tbe right ear, and uuder half crop in tbe left, about
ten years old, found on my premises Angust C, 1358.
WM. T.BARNES.
Sept. 6, 1359. 2w23
TAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living on Coast fork
Lane Co., one black ox. about nine years old, white
spots on tup of tbe saoulders, white nnder bel.'y and
both hind legs white up to the bocks; marked two
smooth crops and two slits.
WILLI HI 5. MiU-tit.
SepL 14, 185?- 2w28
rpAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living twelve miles
-1. west of Eugene City, Lane Co , one brindle steer,
three years old. marked with half crop off the right
ear. and upperbit in tbe same, branded W on tbe left
nip ana J c on the icil shoulder.
ISAAC S. DUCKWORTH.
Augnst 17.1858. 2 38
TAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living about I miles
north or Santiam City, one small black mule. with
some white spots scattered about over his bod v. brand
ed A on tbe left f-houlder, no other marks or brands
perceivable, age not known. B. REEVES.
ban tram city, feept. II; 1858. 2 wits
TAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living in Clackamas
county, one mile eat or Butte creek, a red steer,
white face, three years old; no marks or brands: said
steer came tu my premises about two rear-j ago.
HUBERT AI-LEi .
Sept. 21. 158. !w2s
TAKEN UP, by the aibscriber, residing m Wash
ington county, thirteen and one half miles from
Portland, on the rfead leading from Portland to Lafay
ette, via Taylor's Ferry, on the 16th day of July, 1S58.
one bay burse, suppuaed to be eight years old, bas a
star in forehead, aud a white stripe 03 the nose some-
wnite spots on loe dsce, csusea by tne faddle. crecd
B I oj tbe left shoulder, and W B on the left hip; said
horse is about fifteen hand high, heavy built, and pa
ces nnder the saddle. B. il. PA LM ER.
July 1. 1SS8. 2w27
TAKEN UP. by the subscriber, living in Luckramute
precinct. Polk Co., two Spanish oxen, one white,
with sides of bead black, tbe other white and black pi
ded. both marked with crop off the left ear and brand
ed T on right Lip. said oxen are about nine years old
ana nave been running tn my inciosure. anorft one
month. B. F. ENGLISH.
September 6, 1858. 2w27
TAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living one and a half
miles from Taylor's Ferry, Cedar Creek precinct,
Washington Co., otte three year old faeifer, mottled
face and cheeks, sides dark red, line back, no marks
or brands, said heifer has ran here for tlie test two
years. WILLIAM G Ali LICK.
Angnst 20, 1853. 2w27
TAKEN UP. by the subscriber, living in Horse Heav
en, on the 2d day of September, one white pony,
branded on the near" fore shudder F. supposed to hm
10 or 12 rears oid. J. W. LACET.
September. 1858. 2w27
TAKEN UP, by tbe subscriber, living 4 miles south'
east rrom Salem, one three year old steer, all
white except the ears, half crop front the under part
of tbe right ear, and branded R on tbe left hip.
LEWIS SAVAGE.
Sept. 10.1858. 2w27
TAKEN UP, by tbe subscriber, living 8 miles north
east of Albany, one bay horse colt, two years old
last Spring, bas a small white spot ia the forehead,
has been running in the neighborhood since !at Hay.
JOHN R-McCLURE.
Augnst 21. 1858. 2w27
Stray Cattle.
SEVERAL bead of cattle have strayed from
my premises, branded and marked as fol
lows: Ear mark, crop and slit in tbe right.
and nnder bit in the left, born mark, the tips of the
horns sawed off, and branded with the letter V on back
part of the right horn; the born marks on some of tbe
young cattle may be defaced by tlie pealing of the
horns; there ia also a brand on the left bip intended
for J F B; some of them are badly scarred in brand
ing. Any person having knowledge of the wbereaboota
or the above described cattle shall be amply rewarded
for bis trouble, if be will drive them to my place, or
give me information of their whereabouts. My post
office is Albany, Lian Co., O T.
E. H. GRIFFIN.
Albany. Angnst 2C. 1358. 3m27
IrOSt!
SOMEWHERE between the French prairie and the)
Dutch settlement, during last week, a pocket-book
containing a claim against government fur supplies fur
nished during the war, in favor of James Ward and
assigned over to Weinshanb A Miller. Any person find
ing the above and inving information to the undersign
ed shall be liberally rewarded.
The amount of toe claim is $260.
E. MILLER.
September . ISa. 3w27
OFF1CK fsCTT- ISO. AFMIliS, )
Salem, Oregon. Srpt. S. IS5S. f
SEALED proposals will be received at this office un
til one o clock, p. m Saturday, the 2d day of Oc
tober next, for the delivery of the following supplies at
the Sileta Indian agency, Oregon, one benared and
twenty tons of good merchantaole Soar. Two hundred
and fifty bushels of good clean side seed oats. On
hundred and lifty bushels of good clean seed peas.
One half of said supplies to be delivered, on or be
fore the 10th day November next, and the other half
to be delivered on or before the 1st day nf January
next, or all may be delivered sooner at the option of
tbe contractor.
Bidders will be required to accompany the proposals
with the names of two or anore responsible securities,
and bonds will be required for tbe faithful perrormance
or the contract, in the sum of ten thousand dollars.
Payment will be mare at th s office as follows: One
half will be paid apon the presentation of tbe certified
vouchers in triplicate of the agent ia charge of tbw
Reservation, and the other half will be paid npon tbe
receipt of the funds (aow appropriated) from Wash,
ington.
The right is reserved to reject all exorbitant bids.
J. W.NESM1TH.
Supt. Ind. Aff. O. A W. T.
Salem, SepL 14, 1S58. 3w27
To Indian Department Claimants.
HATING been appointed, by the Secretary of the)
Interior, commissioner "to audit and state tb
claims against tbe Indian service in Oregon Territory,
originating during the year ending the 30th of June.
185;. I have opened an offi-e in the room occupied by
the Quarter-masterGeneral in this place, where all per
sons holding mch claims are notified to present the
same, for examination and auditing, at as early a day
as possible. Proof is required in every rase.
C. H. MOTT, Commissioner. -Salem,
Sept. 14, 1858. 27tf
Oregon Times and Christian Advocate, Portland,
and Sentinel, Jacksonville, will please copy one month
and send account to this office.
Piano Fortes
M W. H. Hall A Son's manufactory 239 Broad
r wi
aray, - lore, sola at tneir prices witn ireigutaao
ed. Also. Prince A Co Melodeons.
Call and we will show you a list of prices and sample
of tbeir work. GEO. H. JONES, Agent.
Salem. May 17, 1853. lutf
Marion House, Salem.
rxiHE undersigned announces to tbe public
1 that ne nas pnrcoasea toe wen Known
tavern star d, called tbe Marion House, in Sa
lem, together with the furniture acj fixtures
thereof. He will keep it in first rate style, and invites
the patronage of the public. R. M. MAY.
May as, i57. iik
City Hotel, Corvallis.
MESSES. A. B. & I. SPEEXGER
TT7OCLD announce to the citizens of Corvallis, an
V the travelling public generally, that they have
thoroughly refitted this well known establishment, and
are now prepared for the accommodation of customers.
The moms have all been newly refurnished, the beds
clean and comfortable, and tbeir tabic will be furnish
ed with the best the market affords.
Corvallis, Aug. 30, 1857. fcjt
Dentistry
DR. J. R. CARDWELL, Dental Surgeon . Corvallis,
in his profession, at Corvallis, Eugene City, Win
chester, Scottsbnrg, and Jacksonville- Skill, unques
tionable: charges respectable: work, warranted. Teeth
examined, ud advice given free of charge. :
Doe nonet given of change 01 onu-e.
April 2S.1 So- Ttf
Richards 4b McCraken
WILL pay particular attention to the sale'ef fruit "
on consignment, daring the corning season.
Portland, Juna 15, 1853. 4ml3
Varnishes
o
lF every description, at
REED A STBANGTS-
Window Glass.
wT-v a Y IA Y U alwnwa fn le3n ft t tlvA
WJJI Am. AW, m W -mm. j " w
ft iin shop; cil aad see
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