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' V -i f ' Grmercnbcrg Fem aid Agme IHH. A speedy and positive core for this distrea'ng com plaint. These Pills are composed principal of yd nine, with other Vegetable tonics, anti-spasmodic, and febrifuge articles. Thousands have been permanently cored by their use. GRAEFEXBERO CONSUMPTIVE'S BALM. Sovereign in all bronchial and pulmonary Diseases. It Is, beyond all question, trne that consumption is a curable disease, and the Consumptive's Balm U the best curative ever used. GRAEFEXBERO HEALTH BITTERS. "These bitters are skillfully and elegantly prepared from nnmher of Invigorating healthy roots, barks. herbs and vines. An Invaluable tonic and In lth re- atorer. iwl0 Mexte Mailang I.lul mmt. " Intrinsic Tirtne alone could ensnre the success which , J" artlrle has attained for rheumatism, salt rheum, . . burns, bruises, stiff joints, or mills, sprain, pole evil, "d swellings UKn horses, it has no cunl for Man or . Beast. No person will be without it who has trace . tested Ha value. -And with reference to the gen r.il m '. estimation of the Mustang Liniment, I can cheerfully ay that no article ever performed so manv cures in " onr neighborhood as this. L. W. Smith, Kidgetield, Conn." S.Litcb.E-mi Hvile Park Vt. writ.i ,. the horse was considered worthless, (his case was spav in,) but since the free use cf the Mustang Liniment I have sold him for fUO. Your liniment is doing won ders up here." Such testimony is reaching us every jky. The half is not told. Every Tamil v should have It. Beware of imitation. The genuine Mustang is sold by all respectable dealer throughout the world. . B VRXE3 A PARK, Proprietors, X. Y. SMITH 4 DAVIS, agents fur Oregon, Front street, Portland- 2m3i i Let no false delicacy prevent the Invalid from seeking medical relief the card of Ir. L. J. Czapkay, to be found in another column, indicates where to ob tain a reliable and competent physician. It is seldom oat we are called npoa t- 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 lr. Czapkay V by? without something more than a mere mention. L'u- ' like the greater portion of those who thrust themselves and their nostrums before the public, whose practices - are empirical. lr. Czapkay is a gentleman of rare med ical and scientific attainments, having held the position of chief surgeon of the liberating army darins the late Hangnrisn revolution, and ia possessed of all the requi site experiences and skill for the successfull practice of his profession. It is to the care and advice of such a , physician we would command all suffering from the effects of sexual or private disease.feeling assured that , in all snch complaints, whether arising from infection, indiscretion, seif-abnse. or loss of virility, he can guar t antee, from his extensive practice, a speedy and per manent care. To those suffering from the effects of - physical and mental debilitr, we would say let com y roon sense take the place of false modesty, and seek auch advice as will save yon from an nntfaieiy. grave ' and lead yoa back again to pristine health, consult Dr. . . ' Czapkay, 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- tnre. Dr. Czapkay s rooms are on Sacramento, oppo- site the PaciJc Ma'il Steamship 0:Hce, San Francisco. . T.L.J.CzraAT"sSargiealand Medicallnstitnteis bo extensively known in this Territory that any notice of it, or of him. mieht seem superfluous. Yet fearing , that there are those who heretofore having no need of - medical aid. have neglected to ascertain the proper sources of relief ia cases of misf-wtnnes. To those we beg leave to direct attention to Dr. L. J. Czapkav. who , - is certainly a Puysiciau of great skill and wonderful success in his profession. The Dr. has devoted mm-h attention to the treatment of chronic and nrivate dis eases, and stands unrivalled in his management of i mem. lotnose wno need seen assistance we cheerfullv recommend Dr. L. J. Czapkay : it would be well at all " ' events to consult him. as he makes no eharee for con---" saltation. and ranch good might result from it. The Ir s. ' guarantees a cure in all cases or asks no compensation. See Dr. L. J.Czapkay sadvertisements in mother cunmn w Tnisriaoer. 3m"2 Valuable Property For Sale. fTIhe Saw-mill, and claim attached to it. situated on L Mill Creek, running into the river I'mpqua. about a mile and a half below Lower Swttsbnrc. This mill site has the advantage of being the only one on the umpqua ner wiwwa -uiLiinir ana me moma; ana has also the additional advantage, and a great one it is. of not only being seenre aniast freshets but of givinz perfect security to logs. The claim is valuable, and by a little clearing can produce vegetables Ac, in great abundance. It is also beautifully situated for an or chard, being entirely seenred from the sea breeze. A schooner of liirht draft ran 1 ad. a short distance from the mill. During the salmon season almost any quan tity of salmon could be cored with little exertion. lu fact this K an excellent openin;, and cannot fait. under the auspices of an industrious man. to become very val uable propertv. For further particulars apply to ALLAN. McKlXLAY A Co.. Oregon Citv. or to Mr. WM. BRAIXABD, Scottsburg, who will fchow tte pre mises. Oregon City. Dee. 3. Sw4l Notice. MoftR OT TTIOSE " XEW Yeab'S GIFTS." t . aS the old year is about gone, and our usnal time s. for settling np accounts and cancelled or renew ft "ing notes has arrived we would respectfully request ,'..' all those who know themselves indebted, either by f - .Vote or otherwise to come forward and get their" Xew " Years Gifts." We hope that n" one will consider him - , self " slighted.7' bnt that each one who may be indebt . ed tins will consider that he is personally invited " and come forward at once with the Rocks.' We shall continue as nsul, to keep a good stock of i Pry (Goods. Groceries. Hardware. Iron, Ac, and shall by the 1st of March, be in receipt of a general assort i ment of " Farming Utensils" Reapers, Mowers, Har- v rows. Plows. Cultivators. Ac. all of which we shall le pleased to s'uow sell or no sell. Give us a call and nee for yourself. W. C. GHISWOLD, A CO. Salem. Dec. 16,1855. tfll FOR SALE. t if ACRES OF LAXD FOR SALE OK REXT U'i'VJ all nnder fence, npwards of loo acres in cul tivation situated in the Forks rf Willamette river, three miles from Eocene Citv, on the road to Salem. The above land claim is one of the best, not only in Lane county, bnt in Oresnn Territ-n-y. On the claim there is one of the best SAW-MILLS in the country. The water privilege ean'ot Ire excelled anywhere water tlie vear ronnd and timler h3ny. Payments win be arranged t mit the pnrchaser. For further information, apply on the premise. . H. ARMITAGE. 41tf McKenzie's Post Office. Final Settlement. XTOTTCE is hereby g'rven, that J. H. Moores. one 1 of the Executors of the last will of JOHX X. McDOXALD, deerwted, has filed his petition in the Probate Court, asking that final settlement may be made of said estate. Therefore, let all persons inter ested in said estate, take notice that said petition will be heard on Saturday, the 22d day of Jan- ' oary, A. D. 139, at the hour of one o'clock, p. m. of said flay. J. D. BOOX, J. P. Dee. 1". lo. 3wi To Builders. XTotiee is hereby given, that sealed proposals will be . -L received at tue otnee or the Auditor, ror roiK Co., O. T-. until the Brst Monday in February next, for fur- aishing materials and erertinz a Court House at Ialla, in said county. For information, reference ran be had to the plan and specification on file in the office afore said. By order of the Board of Commissioners. LI'ClfcX HKATH, Auditor. Dallas, Pulk Co., Dee. 13, 15. 4w41 Look Here! TWILL sell, at private mle. on reasonable terms for ma. the following property, viz : 1 lrge New Whoto 3 Yoke of Ijtrjre Oxen la Cows and Heifers. Durham 170 Acres Good arming Ianl, near htlverton, U. 1 . Inooire of the onderigned. , DAVID XEWSOM. Xewsom'a Mill. O. T..Dee. 1. 1". wL Notice hereby given, that George W. Iwson. adrnini-tra- JL tnr It bomm nan. oi we extaie oi ii.t.r..t K.VELLlXt;. has tiled his account for settlement, and .he same is set for hearing on Tiie-day. the 4lh day of January oext, at I-lfsyette, amhili ronnty, Oregon. SAMUEL McStVEEX , - Jolge of Prootite, Yamhill cnunty. lVsnWll, lo.V. Swtlpaid. OF. A LED nronowils will be rereived at the offl-e of O the Auditor of Ys ohill rmmtv. up to 12 o cloc k M of Are first Monday in February, l-",9, for the fnrnihin material and building a F1KK PROOF "- I KICK COCHT IIKl'se, at the town of jlayett:. Yamhill county, o. T. at which place, plans, pcO ; IcilMin, details and cooditiona of payment. Ac., can be seen. J. W. COWLS. 3U1 County Auditor. Peach Trees. PEACH TREES, of Cox's Cling variety, can be found at the Protective Cnion Store, where they are kept with the roou umier ground WM. COX. tUl. Dec. IS. 1W. Oold! Oold! - fTIHE undersigned wouU mror:n their friends and V A eustomers that they expect to associate with them i in htwiness, Mr. K. F. Brown on the Ut of September J next, consequently the old firm will be closed, and we would respec tfully invite all those who know them- selves indebted to call and settle either by note or cash - cash pfeferred. V 'ery respectfully ? W. C. liRISWOLD ft CO. July tl.iwu. tmr Piano Fotes T71ROM W. H.Tlall A Son's manufactory 239 ItrnuH - J? way, X. York, sold at their prices with freight add d. Also. Prince A Co Mcludeous. Call and we will show you a list of prices and sample or their worK. vitu. n.JUAU,ilg(. . Salem, May 17, 1S58. lotf Window Sa.sU GLAZED, and common sized nngluzed. just received from the Portland sash factory, and Tor sale now for cash, at UEED A STRANG'S. Anguat 27, ia'8. 2.'.tf Paint Your Houses. OEST boiled and raw linseed oil, and pure wbije D lead for sale at Portland prices, at ptt . BEED A STEAXG'B, Rlail Proposals; 1)ROrOSALS for carrying the mails of the United States Irom the lbt ol July, Isvj, to the lt of July, lsii2, on the following routes hi the Tcrnti.iii-s of Oregon and Washington, will be received at the .ousraci umi' !. m. of t ie 1 l.-eot the fu.-t UUice Department until 3 l.tthof April next, to be decided by the lsth of tho same mouth. OltbCoX TERltlTOrtY. Xo. 1!7U From Salt Lake City, In I'tali, liv Klam ath Lake and Jacksonville, Oregon, to ltuschurj;, 7jD miles and back, twice a month, in covered wagons or or in post coaches. I.e:ives Salt Lake City on the 1st and 15th of each month nt 7 a. m Arrive at Uoseburh in titteen days. Leave Uoschurg on the 1st and l.UU of each month at 7 a. m Arrive atSalt Lake City in fifteen days. Xo. rjTlti From Salt 1-ike City, in L'tau, by the most direct road, to Wasi-opnm, (Hie Dalles,) in Ore gon. 7o0 miles and back; take a mouth, in covered wagons or post coaches. Leave Salt Lake City on the 1st and l'jth of each month at 7 a. m. Arrive at Wascopum in lilteen days. Leave Vasuinm on the 1st aud loth of each mouth at 7 a. M. i rive at Salt Luke City in lilteen days. "2717 From Koscbnrg. by looking Glass Prairie. Ten Mile Prairie, Camas Swail, aud Cutmtlle Valley to Empire City, 1(H) miles and hack, once m two wreks. leaves Hoselmrg every other Monday at 7 a. nt Arrives at Empire City next Wednesday by 4 p. m. Leave Empire City every other Thurd "y at 7 n. m. Arrive at Koscburgh next Saturday by 4 "p.m. Hids for weekly trips will be considered. 117IS From Aftiria, along the military road, to Salem, 110 miles and back, once in two weeks. Leave Astoria every other Monday at 6 a. m. Ar rive at Salem next Wednesilayby5p.ni. Leave Sa lem every other Monday at t a m Arrive at Astoria next Wednesday by 5'p.ra. Kids for weekly trips will be considered, itiddcrs tor this route to specify the intermediate ofiiccs they will supply. 12719 From Salem" via Fort Yamhill to Grand Round Reservation Agency, 30 miles aud back, oucc a week Leave Salem every Friday at G. a. m. Arrive at Grand Rouud Reservation Agency at i p. m. Leave Grand Hound Agency every Saturday at 6 a. m. Ar rive at Salem by f a. m. 12;;i From Salem, by,Sant:am Ciiy, to Franklin Butte, in Linn county , 30 miles uud baclt.oiice a week. 1-eave Salem every Monday at t a. m Arrive at Franklin Itutte by 6 p. m. Leave Franklin Butte eve- I ry Tuesday at 0 a. m. Arrive at Salem by 0 p. m. Proposals to run only between Santiam City acd Franklin Rutte are invited. 12721 From Salem to Tillamook Ray and back, once a seek. Bidders to state distance and schedule of arrivals and departures. , 12722 From Lafayette, by McMinville. Muddy', and Wilhelmina, to Grand Round Reservation Agency, 30 miles and back, once a week. Leave Lafayette every Tuoday at 6 a.m. Arrive at Grand Round Reservation Agency by C p. m. Leave Grand Round Reservation Agency every Munday at 6 a. rn. Arrive at Lafayette by tS p. ni. 12723 From Jacksonville, by Mansancta and Fred erick, to Westgate, in Jaikson county, 28 mdes aud back, once a week. lave Jacksonville every Wednesday at 7 a. m. Arrive at Westgate by 5 p. m. Leave vVestgatc every Thursday at 7 a. m "Arrive at Jacksonville by 5 p. in. WASlllXGlOX TEUR1 l'ORY. 127iS From Olympia. by Miami. Williams", (near mouth of Black river.) Scammoa's, Lee. (Gray"s Har bor,) Oystervilie, Pacific City, and Chcnook, to Asto ria, ItO miicsand back, once in two week. Leave Olympia every other Monday at 7 a. m. Ar rive at Astoria next Thursday by 4 p. m. Ieave Asto ria every other Monday at 7 a. in Arrive at Olympia next Thursday by 4 p". m. Bids for the part between Olympia and Oystervilie are invited. Bids lor weekly trips wiil be cn.-idercd. 1275U From Astoria, by Job Ijmly's and Fort Wil lopa. to Williams' near the mouth of l.la.k river, 55 miles and back, once a week. Leave A.-toria every Wednesday at 7 a. m. Ar rive at Williams' next day by 4 p. m. Leave V il iiams every Monday nt 7 a.'m. Arrive at Astoria next day by 4 p. m. Bids to run but once in two weeks are invited. 12760 From Oystervilie. by Brnreport , Fort Wil lopa.and Roundtree's Prairie" to Bois Fort, 70 miles aud back, once ia two weeks. la-are Oystervilie every other Thursday at 7 a, m Arrive at B .isa Fort nest day by 7 p. m. Leave Hoi Fert every other .Monday at 7 a."in Arrive at Oyster vilie next day by 7 p.m. Bids to run only between Fort Willopa end Bois Fort, and make weekly trips, are invited. 127'il From Steilacoora City to Caaip Montgomery, 10 mile aud ba. k. once a week. Leave Steilacxitn City every Wednesday at 1 p. m. 'Arrive at Camp Montgomery by 5 p.m. Leave Camp Mor.tiromery every Wedne--"day at 7 a.m. Arrive at Steiiacoom i'ity by II a. m: 12702 From olympia. by Chambers' Prairie and Tecalqait Prairie, to Coal Bank, 2i miles and back, once a week. Leave Olympia every Saturday at 7 a. ra . Arrive at Coal Bank by 4 p. m. " Leave Coal Rank every Friday at t a. in. Arrive at Olympia by 5 p. ni. 127;3 Foit Colviile, by Ant oine Plante's, to Omr D' Alene Mission. 1 40 miies aud back, twice a month, in covered wagons. Leave Fort Colviile on the l'-th and I'th of ea' h mo ith. Arrive at C?'ir D'Alene Missien in one week. Leave C"iir D'Alene Mission en the 1st and lath ol each month, or on arrival of the mail from St Paul. Arrive at Fort Colviile in one week. 127-it From Whatcom ( lit l'mgham Bay) to Fort Colviile, is'io miles and back, once a fortnight. I-eave Wbatcun every other Monday at T a.m. Arrive at Fort Colviile "a ten days. Leave Fort Col vilie every other Monday at 7 a.iii Arrive at What com in ten days. 127i. From Port Gamble to Sc'tee, U miles and bark, once a week. Iive IVrt Gamble ivery Monday at S a. m. Arrive at Seiiec by 4 p. m. Leave Sebec every Tuesday at 8 a. m. Arrive at Port Gamble by 4. p.m. 127 H From CatLlamet to Bvis Fort, 40 miicsand back, once a week. Leave Cathlamet every Moalay at 9 a. m. Arrive at Bois Fort nest day by 12 m. Leave Bois Fort every Tuesday at 2 p. m. Arrive at Cathl.miet next day ty G p. m. 127'm. From Poit Townser.d. by Port Discovery, to Xew Dnngeme-s, 20 miies and back, f.nce a week. Leave Port Townsend every Monday at 8 a. m. Vr- rive at Xew Dunpernos by 4 p.m. Leave Xew Dun gerness every Tuesday at is a. in, Arrive at Port Town send by 4 p. m. 12;s. From Steiiacoom City, by the Pny.j!lap and Duwami-;h rivers, ta Seattle, 35 "miles and back, once a week. Iave Stell icoom City every Wednesday at C a. m. Arrive at Seattle by 7. p. m. Leave S-:;ttle every Tuesday at j a. in. Arrive at Steilaeooin City by 1 p. m. Bids for twj trips a week are invited. 127S3. Fnim Vancouver, by Cathlapjodle, to Pekin, 35 miles and back, once a week. Leave Vancouver everv Wednesdav at B a. m Ar rive at Pekin by 7 p. m. Leave Pekin every Tuesday at 6 p. m. Arrive .at Vancouver by 7 p.m. Bids for two trips a week are invited. 12770. From Steiiacoom City to Fort Wallawalli, auu miies aim oac, twice a mouth. Leave Steiiacoom City on the 1st and loth of each month. Arrive Fort Wnllswalls in ten days. Leave Fort Wallawalla on the 1st and 1.1th of each month. Arrive at Steiiacoom City in ten days. 12771. From Seattle," by Cfleur D'Alene Mission. Heilgate, Fort Benton, and Fort Union, to St. Paul, in Minnesota, l!?00 miles aud back, twice a mouth, in covered wagons or post conches. Ix-ave Seattle on the 1st and loth of each month. Arrive at St. Panl in 25 d lys. Leave St. Paul on the 1st and 10th of each month. Arrive at Seattle iu 2 davs. INSTRUCTION'S, Containing ermttitiim to 6e rmlrrarrd in the contract! tn the extent the Ih-part-ment may diem prvper. 1. Xo pay will lie made for the trips not m-rformed: and for each of such omissions, nt satisfactorily ex plained, inrce tunes tne pay oi the trip may lie de ducted. For arrivals so far behind time as to break connection with dpeinling miiN. and not sufficiently excused. 'ne-furth of the compensation for the trip is subject to forfeiture. Deduction will also be ordered for a grade of performances inferior to that specilied in the contract For d-ejitnted delinquencies of the kiad herein pecificd. enlarged penalties, proportioned to the nature thereof and tue iinjiortance of the mail, may lie made. 2. For leaving behind or throwing oft" the mails, or any portion of them, for the admission of passengers, orfor being concerned in setting up or running an express rouvcyirg inti lliu'em e in advance of the mail, quarter's pay may be deducted. 3. Fines will be imts-ed unless the delinquency lie promptly and salifi t- rily explained by ceitili.nl. of ptiiiater. or the aili Ji its ol other creditable per sons, for fading lo strive in rontrai t tiuic : for neg lecting to take the mnit from or deliver it into a post ollice ; aud for sud'ering it (owing either to the iinsuitai'lcnesa of the place or manner of carrying it) to lie wet, injured, destroyed, robbed, or lost, 4. The Postmaster Geiietal may annul the contract for repeated failures to run agreeably to contract : for violating the xt oftii-e laws, or ilisoisj inn the in-tnic-tioiu of the department : for refusing to discharge a carrier when required by the di purtn ent to do so; for assigning the contrart w ithout the assent of the Post mater tteneral; for running an eprew; or for trans porting person- or packages conveying mailable lust ier out of the mail. 6. The Pos-tmsster cneral may order an Increase c-f service on a route by allowing therefor a pro rata in crease on the contract pay. He may change schedules of departures and arrivals without increase pay, pro vided the running time lie not abridged. He may also curtail or discontinue the service, in whole or in'part. at pro ram uccrcaseoi pay, allowing one momu s ex tra compensation on the amount dispensed with, when ever iu his opinion the public interests do not require the same, or iu case he desires to supersede it by a dif ferent grade of transportation. 6. Payments wiil lie made Tor the service by collec tions from or drafts on postmasters, or otherwise, after the expiration of each quarter say in February, May, August, and Xovc-mlier. 7. The distances are given according to the best information; but no increased pay wiil be allow ed should they be greater than advertised, if the points to be supplied tte correctly staled. isiaaerM mtisi in form tliemirlfct ujnm Hi it point ; and also in reference to the weight of the mail, the condition of roads. hilLs, streams, Ac, and all toll bridges, ferries, or , otistructions of any kind by which expense may be lucurreu. ao claim lor additional pay oasea on such grounds can be considered: nor for alleged mistakes or misapprehensions as to tho degree of wrvices; nor lor bridges destroyed, or other obstrue- "'"toiib uisiance. occurring miring tne con tract time. Offices established after this advertise ment is issned, and also during the contract term, are to be visited wituout extra pay , if the distance be not increased. 8. The ronte, the service, the yearly pay, the name and rssideuce of the bidder, (that is, his usual post office address,) and those of each member or a firm where a company oners, should be distinctly stated; also the mode of conveyance, if a higher mode than horse back be intended. The words " with due ecler it, certainty," inserted to indicate the mode of con veiance, will constitute a "xtar bill.'' When a "star bid'' is intended no specific conveyance must be named. FORM OF PROPOSALS. I. - -,cf , county of - -. State (or Ter- ritory) of . propse to convey the mails of the i miiicu inies irom tne 1st ot jutj-, is.,:i to June :io, 1"!C2, on route Xo. .from to . a-ree- aldy to the advertisement of the Postiti ister General, dated 1.1th of October, IS5S, and by the following mode of conveyance, viz ; for the annual snm of . This proposal is made with full knowledge of the distance of the route, the weight of the mail to be cur ried, nnd all other particulars i:i reference t i the route and service, and nlo after careful examination of the laws and instructions attached to the advertisement. (lated.) (Signed.) fiworonft-e. The undersigned, residing nt , State (or Ter ritory) of .undertake that, if the foregoing bid for carrying the mail on route No. be accepted by the Postmaster General, the bidder shall, prior to the 1st day of July, ls."!, enter into the required obligation, or contract, to perform the service propos ed , w ith good and sufficient sureties. This we do, understanding distinctly the obligations and liabilities assumed by guarantors under the 2Tth section of the act of Congress of July 2, lS3ii. (Dated.) (Sigucd by two guarantors.) , Certificate. The nndersignod,, postmaster of . State (or Territory) of , certifies, ttnthv his oath of office, that he Is acquainted with the above guarantors, and knows them to lie men of property, aud able to make good Hie guarantee. (Dited.) (Signed.) !. The bid should be sealed; suporscribed " Mail rroM)sals. Territory of ," addressed "Second Assistant Postmaster General," Contract Ofllre, and sent by maiV, not by or to nn agent; and postmasters will not enclose proposals or letters of any kiud in their quarterly ri-turns. 10. The contracts are to be executed and returned to the Departmmt hy or before the 1st of July, ls.ni, but the fervii-c must be commenced on that date, whether the contracts be executed or not. A. V. UROWX, ?omirr tienemK Post OyFtcK Drpaktmest, Oct. 15, 1S5S. n More Ncv Books!! T K. SMITH A CO.. have just received direct from Xew Yolk, a large supply of choice book and stationery, which they will sell ut greatly reduced prices. I hey hare made arran.Tetnrnts by which thev will be enabled to furnish the reading public with all the standard Uxiks of the day, at a very reasona'de ad vance ou the Xew York cost. Their books are bought in Xew York by a resident agent, well acquainted with the trade, and at much loner pri. es than'thev can e had by ordering from the B.MiUscllers themselves. We invite our friends, and the pul lie generally, to call and examine our stock, and ascertain our prices. We are permanently in the trade, will lie constantly receiving new supplies, and are determined to sell at the very lowest prices. Any rare IsaiUs that we ni-iv tint have in store, we will older for our patrons, and libraries of Law. Medical or Miscellaneous books can be obtained through our agenry, cheaper than in any other way. Anion? the desirable Locks lately recccived by us, are the following, vir: Kauc's Arctic Expedition; Livingstone's Travels in Afriea: Bentmi's 30 years in the U.S. Senate; O'linl-y on Bee Keeping; Gunn's Dome-tic Mediciue; Rollin's Anient History; Dick's Works; .Ml tlie s t andard Poets; Mrs. South worm's Works; Mrs. Lee Hehts' Woiks; Plutarch's Lives, Ac, Ac. . .ika. . Ion Reams Paper, Cap, Let'er.Xote and Brief paper, all of excellent quality, and at low prices. . . also. . Envelopes, ink, scrap books, mncilacre. gold pens Gillntt's iteel i-cus. pencils, ink stands, slates. Nelson's copy bo ks. blank bi ks. tttr clips, drawing paper,, music paper, note lxKks, visiting cards. atlum-. A -. W.K.SM1TH A CO. Dec. 7, lss. 4otf I'm pi re jLiTerj- ami Sale Stable. Oa Sain Strtrt, bflwren Madison and Jlonroc CORVAI.LIS. OIlf.GOX. rimr. r.hsctllr takes this method of in- vJE A f.miing the public genrrallv that he tir'jizz has opeued a new LIVFhV AXt SALK STABLE in Corvallis. where he w ill be prepared to furnish better accommodations in I. is line of" business than can be found elsewhere ia the Territory. 1 am supplied with sinrleand double bngsies, carria ges, and saddle hursts of a quality unsurpassed on the Paeiue C..a.-t. Particular attention pai l to keeping horses by the day or week. Experienced frr-xmis are constantly iu attendance, and no pains will be spared to return hor ses in a brttv: condition Clan when received. I keep all kind of fi-cd that the country produces. I wiil hey and sell steek, and ia fa-'t carry on every thing pertainim: t i the liiery bnsiiu-ss. 1 w ill t-,po:i tlie arrival of every steamboat, have a liai-k in readiness to convey pasicngers to and from the buat. and Citv Hotel, aud elsewhere irh'-n desired. W. C. K1GGS. Corvallis, Xov. 22. H'.s. 4Uif American lioitso. ffMIE nndersicnod would respectfully an X noimce to the public. that they have pur chased the above named Hotel, nt Rosebursr, Doutrlas Co., together w ith the large and com- "ifta ni'uli-'us stalde attached to the premises, and from their long experience in the business, flatter themselves that they will be enable. I ti give satisfartiun to all those wlio favor them with their patron iu'e. K. B. IIOBIXSOV. F. D. HOBIXSOX. B -debars, Dec . 1 , H.I 1 y 40 Dr. i:. II. Grifiin Sl ftCFOX DEXT1ST. is now in Salem, at the old stand. He w ill remain until the middle of Feb., except the Holidays, which he expects to spend iu Portland. Dee. 10,15. ti!lFebli40 Xew and Frtsh Drnn and Medicines. YY7" K. SMITH having recently returned from San Francisco, where he purchased the comnletest assortment of drugs and medicines ever offered for sale ia tlie Willamette valley, we are able to give onr i Id customers better satisfaction than ever. We are re ceiving additions to our stock by every steamer, and will sell every thing in the dr -tor "line at very satisfac tory prices. Our Patent Medicinces are all genuine, an I Fresh, and as we buy larsely, and in the best mar kets, we can affird to sell a little cheaper than the cheapest. Come and try us. W. K. SMITH V CO. Dec. 7. 1-353. 4'M Itobcrf Co.-s Impress o FFICK nt West icon's store, Cora- - ,xtZ tion of the proprietors to connect wish Wells, Fargo A Co., Portland, for California. Atlantic States and Europe, forward letters, jiackages, and freight, with dispat -h to all parts of ( nl.. Atlantic States mid Eu rope, and would respectfully solii it a phsre of the pub lic patronage. L. WKSTACOTT, Asent. Dec. 2, Wis. 40tf . T7 i"-",,ve few of those dry gisuls left yet, which V we will ell very low. and some of the" best boots and shoes we have ever lxuight. Also, Salmon. M ickeret. Lani-oil, Fine Teas, lllastiug Powder, Water-proof cups, safety fue, shot. Ac. W. K. SMI I II A CO. Silira. Dee. 7. sr,l. 4otf I'-ai m for Sale TWO and a half miles from Salem, all tinder Im provement, good buildings, and a large orchard of Fruit trees, from one to nine years old. JOHX FORCE. Dec. 8, 1--,s. 4utf T liOM one hundred t two hundred acres ofimprov- I1 ed I and for sale, alwiit two miles from Salem, Marioa county. JOil.X riiKi'U. Deo.h. ljs. 40tf ll.i use and Let for Sale I X the towu of Salem. J01IX FOnCE. 4ut( Dec. 7.1oS. C. D. rillow. DF.ALEr; In clocks, watches and jewelry, Sa lem, O. T. Particular atteution paid to tho repairing of watches and clocks. All work war ranted. Jewelry repaired at short tiotive. FOU SALE: Watches and clocks, M day ntriking clocks at low urice ; also 30 hour marineclocks. a very Ladies and gents Brooches, Finger Rings, Ear Gold lliieklcs, Guard Chaius.Ac, Ac. Salem, July 6, 107. 17 Kings tf Notice to Scrip Holders, Prices Reduced One Third ! The Cable is Laid Views of the Comet Free ! ! Another Improvement in the IMetnre Business. rpilK nndersigncd is now taking MKLAIXOTYTE3, I which surpass anything in the picture line ever in troduced in tiie country yet. It is the favorite picture with most of the Artists of the East. They can lie seut in a letter to the States without the case for ten cents. The undersigned will furnish them cheaper than Photographs, and will warrant them more dura tile. Gallery over the City Book Store, Salem. "C W.KEXYOX. Septembers, 1S."3. IWtf New Mold Mines!!! Money ! Money Money ! ' MOXEY is the root of all evil, aud as the under signed is tired of keeping bis customers' notes, drawing from 15 to 25 per annum, when ho knows it is against thei r, as well as his, interest, be wishes them to come forward and pay up, aud those indebted to him by account likewise, and when I get my new slock up, I will remember all those who pay up, and give them good bargains. b " LOUIS WESTACOTT. Salem, Sept. 25,1358. SmSOpaid THE OLD SHOP. Established Sept. 1S34. 6. COLLIER ROBBINS A rain returns his thanks to his numerous friends nnd lmtrons for their very lilsu-al patronsiffe dnr- ,J i"S his mx years residence in Oregon, and would Like this occasion to remark that as his business has rapidly increased, ho has employed Mr. A. V. VII.So., who i well known lobe one of the best watchmakers In Oregon, lu the JEWELRY DEPARTMENT, Mr. GEOKGE F. POGEfSS, formerly of Boston, Mass., lias been employed, and he will take pleasure in con vincing tho Oregon public that ho is skillful in his woikiiuuship. Holiday Presents. I will be in receipt of a large assortment of XEW JEWEI.I'.V AND FANCY GOODS. Suitable for Holiday presents, and they will he open for Inspection about the 1st of December. The ladies arc particularly invited to call and examine them. STRAXGEIIS in Oregon, wishing to have the cor rect time are invited to call at O.COl.l I Els KOIlltlXS old established wat-'h and Jewelry etere, where the correct time can lie obtained. Portland. Xov. lit. r,9 2inrw R. C. Geer & Co., -..,(( TAKE this method of informing Fruit growers that they have about J.i.lMO apple, about U.lHKl pear, and several hundred plum and cherry trees. Irom 1 to 4 years old, that they will sell In lots to suit purchasers, and no mistake, (excepting plums nnd cherries, which will have to 1)0 sold in small lots.) We have all the leading varieties of winter fruit Wholesale or retail apple trees. 2 and 3 years old, fn m 20 to 25 rt-i.; 1 year old, 10 to 12 cts. r tree: pear, plum and cherry trees, from 50 i ts to 11,00 per tree: extra 4 year old apple trees 3 to 4 bits per tree. November and December considered the best time to remove trees. As we have had our barn, oats, and horses burned this fall, w-e will take oats ut the market price, in Sa lem, in exchange for trees; also, two or three good work horses. X. 11 We have biu mucksniurk for tillicums, but halo horse feed. f Post OlHre address, Silverton. Fruit Farm. Marion Co., Oct. 1, lS. SOtf tautest from Frazier Hirer. ri- IHE undersigned having established a perm a- . -L maneut Xuisery. at Silverton. Marion Co., !--- l.sTi 1 1 miles east of S lleni. ofT'Ts for sale, the ensuing season 0U.0110 of the follow ing varieties of Fruit Tree : Apple, Winter, Vedow X. V. Pippiu, HLO'iil Winesap : R.OUO White Winter, Pearmain 4.0O0 EsopusSpit.euburs- v 4.M Geuniton t 2.0011 and other varieties, sa.-h as H-ibhardsnn's Xnnsxch Gol den Kassett, ltambo, Smith's cider, Gravenstein lied June, Carolina June, Ac. Ac. My trees are from one to three years urowth of the largest size. I have a fair assortment of pears, and alse a small lot of LAWTOX BLACIvBEllItY, which I will sell on reasonable terms. H.J. GEEK. Silverton. Aug. 21. 1 W. w2.'.tf .Nursery . rrMIE subscriber has rne of the lest nurseries in rj A the country, situated near Silent, in which can always be found all the best varieties. Or chard men are requested t examine his trees. Apply at the nursery, or fie confectionery and grocety store, northwest of "the Marion House. MICHAEL MYERS. Pal-m, Oct. 1 , 1-5 S. :H'tf Talk About Gold Mines PUTS me in mind that 1 WAST TO PAY MY DEBTS and cannot d it WTHl"T MOXEY. and if fiere is any body owing me. (and I think taere is.) we woutd just say that money we mu-t have, and we would hereby notify those indebted t me either by note or b k ac count t come forward and panjle otherwise we will have to cnsi-n thern ail over to J. D. Boon, who will no djabt m ike cost on it. Yours, resp'll v. . J. A. JOHN'S. Silem.Pert. l.ls.-Q. S'-tf L.irery and Sale Stable. TE are now keeping a Livery stable in W tregon City, where Ihin'irs can al- fiTT rays be obtained on liberal terms. fTTjL We are also prep tred w ith excellent sta- bles. well supplied with hay and oats, to keen horses ty day or wees. 1 ti -e who rail upon us may teei as sured that every attention will Is eiven to horses left in ur charze. GIBSON" A POTTEK. Angu-t 11. l-,7. 22tf Strayed, F'MM thesu'weriber, in Sale n, on or about a the tirst of May last, an American "fKj horse, rari e.-l.ir. l.ij hands bih. blar.e rTS race, two nr t'uree w hite feet, 5 years old 1 it soring, branded but the brand not re-oilected. The delivery of the h ir-e to the undersigned, or anv information iu regard ti him wi'l le lilicr.illv reward ed by HA Y WARD A L1G11 f FOtlT. Silem. Xov. l".s. 2in:Ptpaid l"tif:trage Home .Manufacture THE Will imette Wo-!ea Mannfacturinz Co us Co. a- have imw on baud the bet qnuli oiaiiKets, yarn, and ci nn. Wool tiKen 111 tx.hance fir the a!sve gisids; unnashed wind al l i tu 17 ctJ. per lb.; washed wool at 2 to 2 j i ts. iht Ih. Merchants suppitc'l on reasonable terms. . Orders at tended to witu prouiptuess and disp tt-h. L. E. Pit ATT. Pnpt. S.-.lem. X iv. 21. Is-,n. lvtt; Attention. A TERCH VXTSofOrejinarid Washington Territory i L The Willamette Woolen Manufacturing Co. have now ou haud. and will continue to manufacture, the U-st ouality of bl lakets, vara and cloth, and would in vite yoa to favor us with yonr patronage. All orders nr i:ie nujvc goaui will receive prompt uiieuiiiui nuu dispatch. L. E. PRATT. Sapt. Sslem Xov. 2n. Is 5?. Iy37 For Sale. I HAVE three hundred and twenty a-res of rji land situated in Linn Co., about 3 "mil cs from S.-M. all well improved. Aiso, a gm il orchard n hi. hi will eel! on rexsonahl teru-.s. For informa tion euipiire of the undersigned at S i' !. WILLIA 4 PHILLIPS. SlVm.Xoy. 2(1. ls'.S. 3"tf City Hotel. CorTallis. MESSKS. A. 11. & I. SPREXGEU T1TOCLD announce to the citizens of Corvallis. and the travelling public eeuerally. that they have thoroughly refitted llns well known establishment, and are now prepared for the accommodation of customers. Tlie rooms have all been newly refurnished, the bed clean an 1 corniorl;U'e, and their i j'ole will be tiirillsli ed with the best the market affords. Corvallis, Aug. 30, lsjr. 23yl Marion House, Salem. THE undersigned nnnour--es to the publid that he has purchased the well known tavern stand, called the Marion Honse, in Sa lem. together with the furniture and fixtures thereof. He wiH keep it in lirst ratestyle.and invites the patronageot liie public. K.M. MAI May 2.1. lsj7. lltf radiie Hutel, Albany, 0. T. 11 IT! a,ln flip alinee well known nnd Vfllnn. Jj ble tavern stand, with furniture and sta- Ij'jV ble, or house anil furniture w ithout stable. l';fl The property will lie s dd on good terms, and ntl'ords a flue opportunity for persons wishing to en gage in tiie 11 del oiLsiuess. i-.mpiire on tue premises. Sept. m.jis.im. OiiriS For Sale. LOTSXo. 1,2.3, in block S3, with dwell ing house, baril and other improvements, in Salt in. Emiuire of J. G. Wilson at Salem, or. at Portland, of CEO. II. WILLI AMS. S.pt.2r. ls-,s. rtotf Bennett House. Opposite tlie State House Square, S.VLKM, OK KG OX. rriHK undersigned, having leased the above Hotel X wiil open t'.ie same the 1st day of Seoteinticr next. The lesee from a llioroiigii Kiiowiengo oi ins busi ness ran promise his patrons accommodations eij ial if not supeiior to the best liolel in Oregon, while the table will lie furnished, at all seasons, with the best a lil-cral market atfords. , Gentlemen traveling with their families will And at this Hotel. riKims especially fitted up for their ne. The situation of this II iiel cives it superior advanta ges over any other liolel iu me niy. WM.D.STOWEI.L. August 2a, 1.-i9. .Iflf ISotice. TIEItSOXS wishing any business transacted in the JL Atlantic Stales, such as purchasing of carriages, buggies, wagons, sewing machine, pianos, rcajiers, and mowers, or any other article which is not usually kept in this market, will find it to their advantage to call on the undersigned. Also, for the collection of moneys (which is usually dr'io through tho Express Co., at a heavy expense) will lie prompt ly uttended to bv one of our firm. We will pay cash for all drafts bills of exchange, and certificates or deposit on the East or Western Bauks. W. C. GBISWOLD A Co. Salem, Oct. 12, 32tf 'Corvallis Vinegar Manufactory. WEnlwavshavo on hand a large supply of PL'I.E STBOXG VIN'EGAB, which we will sell at Wholesale and Retail as cheap, if not cheaper, than it can be obtained from San Francisco or any other port. Dealcrsiu Portlaud and other places iu the Territory would do well to give us a call. Z. GEOUUE KRIECHBAUM & Co. Corvallis, Feb., 1K5S. 50tf JVoticc. M ESSr.S. C. S. Woodworth or B.F. Brown are aiithor- ued to attend to my busiuess during my absence. W. CUIUS WOLD. Salem, Oct. 12, 18j8. 32tf Books ! Books ! OF all kinds, for sale at the Oregon City Book & Melodcon depot, ccap. Sdnd iu your orders. Sept. 6,1858, 28tf.. IVotice to Tax-Payers. rfHE deliiuiuent tax-payers of Linn County will J. please take notice, ttnit I will be at the following places, at tlie times specified, for the pprpose of re ceiving taxes, to wit: At Peoria, Monday the 3d day of January, lPS'.l llairtsburr, inesday the 4t!i; 1'ntil Clovci'rf, Wednesday, the f.Hi; Brownsville, Thursday A Friday the Itth and 7th; Sandridge, Monday loth; Lebanon. Tuesday lltb; Adam Nve's, Vednesdn3-, 12th, Timothy liiggs, Thursday l:!tli: Wm. Ray s. Tuesday, lsfh; Scln.wn Wednesday A Thursday, the I'.lth nnd 20th: William Allphin's, Friday, 21.st; Al bany, Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday, tho 24th, 2.5th. and 2iith. All persons who da not avail themselves of this op portunity of settling their ta'xes, will be charge,! ten cents per mile, tor each and every mile travel! J in collecting the same. And nil those riclmotients for years previous to this, will luvo an opportunity to pav np, and will save costs by so d'dng. JOHX SMITH, Slieri'X Aiuany, lice, s, lXoH. tiIIJau20 III Admiiiist rutor's Sale. NOTICE U hereby given that according to an order or the Probate Court of Douglas Co., Oregon, made at the November term of said court. A. D-. HjS. on the thirteenth day of January, A. !., lrt.Vi, ut eleven tnn.m,oi sain u.iy.outtie premises,! will sell ut public sale, to tliehigfiust bidder, the following describ bed real estate: belangiug to the estate of HKXU'i AXl'IN E, deceased, situated m Douglas Co., Oregon, on the South I'mpqua, near Myrtle creek, in township -a soiiin range 0 west, iiegiiiuing 11 ens and So IKs south, and 4S ths and 4a Iks ea.-t of the south west cor ner of section (seven) 7, thence south SO chs; thence cast 20 chs; thence north SO chs, thence west 20 clia, to place of beginning, containing lt;o acres. J. u. llMtAhir, AJiiiin r. Douglas Co., Xoy.25. lsiiS. .1w40 Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given, that according to an order of the Probate Court, of Douglas Co.. made at the November term or said court, I will, on the 14th of January, A. D., lSo't, at 11a. m., or that day, on the premises, sen hi iiuoiic paie to xnc uicnest oiiiuer, tne rollowiui; describee real estate: belonlriucr to the estate of SAMUEL H. MAKTI.V, deceased, situated in the county of Douglas, Oregon, Looking-glass precinct, iu town-hip 27, south range 7 wist. Beginning 7 chs south, and li chs west of tiie quarter section post, on town-hip line, east boundary of section 25, thence run ning west 22 chs. thence south 73 chs. thence east 22 chs, thence n. 73 chs, to place of begiauing, con taiuing one hundred and sixty acre"!. J. v . V UIGIiT, Admin r. Xov. 29, 3wt0 Probate iVotice. TETTEUS of Administration having been issued out J of the Probate Cunrt, Lr Douglas Co.. Oregon, to the undersigned o-j the estate of WILLIAM Yiil'XG, deceased, therefore notice is hereby friven, to all per sons having claims against said estate, to present them to me, wifa vouchers, within twelve months from this date, or be forever barred. A. C. TOL'XG, Admin'r. Dec. 3, lvS. 4w40 I XT I I.LI AM. HATH AWAY. vs. JO SIX E. G AltDXEK, Di-trict C nrt 3d Judicial District, Territory of Oregon, County of I'mpipia. Actim nt lam lo newer nionct. To John E. Gardner, defendant: You are here by notified that unless you appear in the District Court of the 3d Judicial District, of the Territory of Oregon, on the first day of the next regnlar term thereof, to be held at Koseburg, in said District, and answer the com plaint in this action filed, the same will be taken for confessed, and the prayer thereof granted by the court. A. CiGlSBS, Plaintiff. Xov. 17. H"1'. rtmto Sheriffs Sale. J"OTICE Is hereby given, that by virtue of an cxeeu it tion issued fn m the District Court of the Fr.-t Jn dicial District, of Oregon. Marion Co.. in favor of E. M. Barnum. and again-t James Force, 1 have levied oc mm wi.i iii( wu 10 M-ii u:i ii:r n.:i u;iy 01 January. IseS between the b"ur? of tin o'clock, A.M., and four o'clock, P. M., of said day. 0:1 the premises, all the .i..Ct t:,l. n . . .1 ;.... u . . " r . 1 . . . : , - '"--- J nui.-i.-. ut i.il suik wauici rorve, to the following described town property. to-wit: Lot S in block 10, upon which there is a good" duelling house, in the towu of Silem. to satL-fv said execution and co-ts. X AISCISSE A. COltXOYEK, Sheriff. Sahm. Dec. 4. Kr.. irin Administrator's Aotice. TAMES W. Rust, Administrator of the estate of J. W. L MICE, d-.-eased. having filed his accounts in the rreli.it" t ouit, in and for Linn Co.. Oregon and ap plied ror final settlement of said estate, notice is here tic given, that the Srst Tuesday in January. is the time set apart fo.- hearing tiie same. Al! persons luicrcsiea may attenu u taey see proper. S. D. HALEY. J. P. Pec. 1. l-sj". ,5w40 Administrator's 'otiee. RS. Cnvle, Administrator of the estate of JAMES . COYLE. deceased, having filed his accounts in the Probate Court, in aud tor Linn Co., Oregon, and applied for final settlement of said eit::tc, notice is hereby given, that the first Taesd iv in January. ls"9 is the time set apart for hearing the same. AU'pcrsons iniere-icu cau a.ienu 11 mev sec pr pe r. S. D. HALEY. J. P. December 1. 1.". 4w3l . Sotir. T"7M. Hathaway vs. Jobn E. C.ardiner: Tn the Dis- tiict C uirt of the Taird Judicial of the Territory of Oregon. To the above named John E. Gardiner wi are hereiiy intiQ -3 that ou the sixt'a dav of Sept., A. D.. 1Cm8. t illiam Hathawav riled his complaint in the said Court, the object of which is to recover the sum nl (r2'ji li) two hundred and seven dollars, and seventeen cents, and costs, due and owing by yon for labor and material furnished in 1 lidding a" ferry on the Lmpi(ua river, and ojieiiing a r. ad to and from the ssme; auu unless you appear upon the first dav of the March term of !.: of the s-ii 1 Court, to be hefj It se- burg. on the Brt Mond ay in Man.'h 1j, and answer said euuipiaiiit. the same" will lie taken for confessed, and tne prayer .nereot will te gra.ited liy tise Court. In wituess wheref I have he'ninto set mv hand and the seal of the said court, the 1st day of October, A. D., 1JS. 1 JAMP.S WALT0X. sel I CleT pf t,:e 'Strict Court of the ! f 3d Judicial District or Oregon A.C.Giebs, Atfy for Plaintiff. October 1, !S5i. 3m32 rarkcrsviile earning op A?aia! Kety Firm ! T. Mitchell, from Oregon City. CHEAP EXC.ItA.XUE STORE!!! TT!Y goods, clothing, and family groceries, which J 1 will keen constantly on hand, a good variety. 1 am determined to sell for ready pay as low as any store: to prove this assertion. I request ladies aud gentlemen to catl and see defore purchasing elsewhere. N. B I will take produce in exchange of all kinds. 1'arKersviite. :sept. la. lsos. Sm'JSpaid Webster's Eaabriilgrd. !f"ri COPIES We'oster's Unabridged Dictionaries V7 ) l!)0 copies Webster's Cuabridged Dictionaries; ton .ounimg-uouae 100 " " Academic " 10-) " High School 50 " ' Common school, 200 " ' Primary " Direct from 0. A C. M?rriam and Mason Brother, which I will sell cheaper than any other house in Oregon Send in your orders. JOHX A. POST. Oregon City, Scj't. 7, lo. 2stf tieo- Prince i Co. VLARilS ass-art meat of tuese mel ideons. just re ceived from the makers, consisting of tho fol lowing kinds of portage iustrumeuts: 4 octavo C MO 6 o-tavo F to F Ie 4 " C to V 5 double reed F to F TIAXO CASED: 6 Oct. F to F 5 oct. 2 banks of keys. These instruments I will sell C11BAPEU than any other house iu Oregon or California. Send in vnur or ders. JOHX A. POST. Oregon City, Sept. 10. 1. ?stf lilj Bjok Store, I'orvailis, 0. T. rTlHE undersigned h:vs uoiv on hand, and is constant X. ly rereiving a large and vnied asort:nent of Mis cellaneivus and St-mdard botiks. sebotd b-Kiks, statione ry of all kinds, and all ot'ier articles usually found in a b-Hdc store, all of which will lie disposed of at the lowest prices. Persons desiring anything in my Hue, will do well to give me a call. 11. II. Hlil.L. Corvallis. Sept. 11. His. 27tr Dentistrr. r"HE citizens and residents of Salem, and the snr X rounding c-.iuntry, are respectfully informed, that having determined umu locating here jiermaneutly, Dr. 1. i'olloclt, Surgeon JJentsst, offers his professional services to all who may feel diss rosed to favor hiiu and themselves by giving him a call, lis long practice large and well selected stock of the best materials, aud close attention to business, he hopes, will enable him to merit the patronage of the community. He has received many certificates of recommenda tion in times past, amongst which, are those from plvy icians and other gentleman of intelligence in which twelve different nations are reprts.mted. To accommodate the fanners, produce or stock ta ken in part payment, if desired. Please recollect that 1'noi'SAs-riNATio.N is the TitiKK of the Tketb as well as or Tiuk. . a J Ollice two doors from the Brick Corner. Xov. 13. lsjS. 3m 3'. Notice. ' TIIE undersigned having lately opened business iu E-'la. Polk Co.. will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of dnrrs, medicines, groceries aud liooks, all of which they wiil sell low for cash or pro duce. J. II. C1IITWOOD A CO. Oet.2G.lSR. 34tf School Books, A LARGE assortment of Ivison A Phinney's school books for sale at tho Oregon City Book & ilelo Ucu dep'ot, very cheap. Send iu your orders. 28tf . JOHX A. POST. Wall Paper and .Border. A LARGE aud splendid assortment of wall- paper nud border, oil. painted window shades, and paper wiudow curtains may ueiound, and for sale very low 2otf ltfciED A STRANG'S. Tax Receipts, A' T the Statesman ollice, at tl per hundred $1 23 it seut ny man. tr-23 For Sate or Rent, . A SAW MILL, in good order for making lumber. For particulars call ou JOHN FORCE. Dec. 8, 1S58. 40tf Tdolplio Wolfe's S C II N A P P S. A Medicinal drink, of eminently salutary ijnalities, manufactured by himself exclusively, at his factory at Schiedam, in Holland, and well known during the last twelve years, throughout all the Atlantic and West ern States. It is made from the best barley that can be selected n Kurone. with tiie essence of nw ammitir !t.-li:n ltn- of acknowledged and extraordi nary medicinal proper ties. It has 1 ing since acquired a higher reputation, both in Europe und America, than aiiy other diuretic beverage. Analyzed, it is a perfectly rrRK I.tQroft, in its ef fects a mild and whjlc.o.oe tonic. It is extensively used and approved by the nwi: ral faculty, the temper ance people, heads of faiaiiica, ice. In Gravel, Gout, and Rheumatism, the obtrnctions of the bladder and kidneys, and in general debility, its effects are prompt, decided and invariably reliable; and it is not ouly a remedy for these maladies, but in all cases in which they are produced by drinking bad wa ter, which is almost universally the cause ot them, it acts as a sure preventive. For Fever and Ague it is one of tho most effieatious preventives that cau be resorted to, The Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps Is consequently iu great demand liy iersoiis trsvciiog, or about to settle iu new parts of the country esjiecinlly, as well as by many ia every community, where it has become known, on account of its various other remedial properties. In all casesof a drontfea! tendency, K is generally the only remedy required, when adopted in the early stage of the dieeaje. In dyspepsia maladies, when taken in proper quanti ties, as a diet drink, and especially at dinner, it is found by uniform experience to be eminently efficacious in the most obstinate cases, when even the best of the usual remedies have failed to afford more than temporary re lief. In cases or flatulency, it is an immediate and in variable specific, and it may be administered in dilute ! and proportionate quantities, even to yonng infants, iu all those paroxysms of griping painia the stomach and bowels to wlr.cn tuey are especially KUbject, as well as Ce cliolic of grown persons. Vs judicious adoption in connection with the princi pal meals, or when a sense of exhaustion dictates its use, never fails to relieve the debility attendant upon C retracted chronic maladies, low temperament aud cx austed vital energy, by whatever cause iudaced. These are farts to which many of the most eminent medical men, both in England and the United States, have borne testimony, and which are corroborated by tlie highest writteu authorities. - Put up in quart and pint bottles, in cases of one doz en, with my name on the bottles, cork, aud fac-simiie of my signutiire on the label. For sale by all the resectable Druggists acd Liquor dealers ia Oregon and California. LUOLfllO WOLFB.Sole Importer, 22 Beaver street, Xew York. Caution to tlie Public. London Cordial Gin, Club House Gin, Schiedam Schnnpps, Medicated Schnapps, Koyal Schnapps, &c, &c. &c. Under the above and similar titles, the liquor mixers of this city are bottling large quantities of adulterated, unwholesome tra-sh, costing but little, on which they hope to realize large profits by selling in California. Avoid all compounds. Some are so skillful'y prepar ed as to pass tor good Liouor. except with the best of judces. If you would be safe, nse only the long estab lished, renowned, genuine n olfe s cH.intDaii Abo matic Scu.VAPrs. L POLPHO WOLFE, Pole Importer, Aug. Sl.Cmis23 22 Beaver street. Xew York. Pacific Foundry A S D MACHINE SHOP, SAX FRAXCI3CO, Established ISoO. ' I HE above establishment is believed to have facili JL ties for the manufacture of every description of CASTINGS AXD MACHLXEKY superior to anv other on the PaciEc Coast. Everv kind .f SAW and FLOCK MILL MACKIXE RY. S 1 EAM EXGIXES, Ac. Ac, made at short notice and ia the most warkmaulike manner. We mXiufact ire a style of Shingle Macliine, at moderate cost, which we believe to be more efficient than any other iu use. Orders are particularly solicited from Oregon ard Washington Territories, which wiil have the same au thority as though the parties were personally present. UUi'UAlill, liAASCOM A K.VXW.V, late Goddakd CO Saa Francisco, Ang. 2d, l5. 6m23. YOU TRY THKM OXCE, YOL" TRY THEM OXCE, YOU' TRY THEM OXCE, AXT VOPCAXXOT REST AXD YOU" CAXXOT REST M AXD YOU CAXSOT BEST, II H EASE ft COMFORT, Will! EASE A COMFORT, WITH EASE A COMFORT, I POX AXY OTHER MATTRESS, I POX AXY OTHER MATTRESS I' POX AXY OTHER MATTRESS THAX THE PATENT SPRINGS, TH.VX THE PA TEXT SPi.MX.iS, THAX THE PATENT Si'RIXGS, AT THE HOTEL IXTERXATIOXAL AT THE HOTr.'L 1XTERX ATIOXAL, AT THE HOTKL 1XTERXAT10XAL, JACKSON St. SAX t-l.M.!-'0, JACKSON St. SAN FitANl : '0, JACKSOXSt. SAX FRAN OSLO, Families and single gentlemen will find this House the most comfortable one in ail respects in San Fran cisco. The International Hotel Ccaeh always ia readiness to couvey passengers to and from the house. JXO. J. HALEY", Proprietor. October 2S, ISJ,. am::o AXY one who professes to understand all trtsdes or sciences, assumes to impose an absurdity upon the public. Ou tiie same principle, any one medicine which professes to cure ail diseases is un I worthy of the iightest confidence, and should at once "oc denounced as a quack nostrum. The GIL.:ErEXBERG FAMILY MEDICIXKS do not assume to cure all diseases with one remedy. They have eleven diS'ereat medicines, each adapted to its peculiar disease., and tune has prr vtd beyond a question the efticacy and certaicty o"f these pYepara rattoiis. Their list compri-es the loiljwing midicines: Clnefenlierg Vegetable Pills. Marshall's Uterine Ca tholicon. Grsefeuiicrsf Snrsaparilla. Gi:efenlerg File Remedy. t;ra:'en!erg Iiyseutery Syrup. Green Mim fciiu Ointment, tine.entierg Chiidi en's Panacea. Gitef enberg Consumptive's Cdut. Gniii'enberg Eye lotion. Gnelenberg Fever A Ague KemeJv. Gne:'cnberg Healta Bitters. Giafenlierg M.anial uf Iltalih. For sale by all di uggists thruuuht ut the State, general Aireuts, LELiiNuiOX A CO., Wholesale Priiggist-s, S.ui t rancisco. " Oct. 5R, ls.jjs. - : sar Faniik Scwinij Machines. Vleele" & "VilsoMs ?Iacltie TTTAS recommended th? Highest Preminra at the V State Fair, Marysville, August, i ": w;s award ed the highest premium at the .Mechanics" Fair. San Francisco, and at the Sail Jose Fair, in September, lss. - They were reported by all the Committees as the simplest and best adapted i lamily uses, making a stitch ou both sides of the faoric sewn, aiike adapieu to all kinds ol material, from tlie finest to the coarest. Tne HEMMER and all the late iinpruveaieuts are now offered by II. C. 1IAYDEX, A5eitt, Corner 3Ioin;ouif ry and Snrramrati) Strcr !s, SJ.Y FRAXCISCO. October 25. IMS. 3mSS Jonas G. Clark &-Co., liiTO K T JbJ il S P of M A N U F A C X- U 11 E R Or'H U N 3 11 U , 12S WASHINGTON STREET, SAX FItAXClSCO. WE are nnr mantifactiirins our FIXEST FURXI TUKE.aud would iuvii? the attention of the public to our PRESEXT STOCK, the largest ever oUcred on the Pacific Coast. JOXAS G. CLARK A Co. Angu.-t S1.1S5S. 3mS7is ""'"' V3I. TliUSALEK, IMPORTER OF FRENCH AXD GEHMAX FANCY BASKETS, English and Aracritaa W illow Wart, Cane awtl Willow Chotrs, l.dlcs" WocK-Stanfls TOYS, ETC., Xo. 92 Battery street, between Commercial and Clay, " imp SAN FRAXCISCO. A.Rossi, F.Baktels, 1. Smith, K-Hiulkv. Willamette Iron Works, OREGON CITY, OREGOX. bes to inform the public of Orejron and Wash; inirton Territories that we have completed our Foundry, Boiler, Blacksmith, pattern and Machine shop, aud are prepared to build EXGIXES, BOILERS, SAWMILLS, AXD ALL Other kinds of machinery. Our business connection in th Eastern States, the great convenience of dor lo cality the superiority aud number of our machines, the use of water power instead of steam, and the per fect knowledge of all branches of our bu-sioess will en .hu n to coinucte with Califernia. Inviting the public to give us a cail and favor us with i.ir nitrbnage, we promise to execute their orders on the shortest notice aud at ban I rancisco prices. J. XWOO V V. O. May,JS?S- lyt Blanks. DEEPS, mortgages, powers of attorney for sale of scrip. tax receipts. final proofs, and notifications a new lot just printed and for sale at the Statesman Office. , July 27,1857. 20U ESTRAY NOTICES. fThe charee for estrsv notices is one dollar, for each? animal advertised. No nctice will appear nr.til paid for. Wbere no money, or lesstbanthe correct arafiupt is sent with an estray notice, the notice will not It published until the full amount is received. TAKEN CP, by the subscriber, living on the main travelled road, II miles south of Corvallis, Benton; Co, O. T. ten head of cattle of the following descrip tion; one heifer, with red sides, white bark and belly, marked undcrbit in right ear, swallow-fork in left, branded on the left hip " H. II. " One dark brindle' cow, some white on the face and belly, branded on the right hip M , " small dewlap. One red heifer. mnrKeq with a crop and uudcroit ju the ri-rht ear, and swallow fork and underbit in left ear, and branded with - W on the left hip. One red brindle cow, some white on face and tail, marKe.-t unacroii in icit cna swainw-:or in risht ear. branded M." on the left hip. Ore two yfar old steer, red sleeked, white ow the back and belly, some white in tne race, branded " a," on tne left "hip, marked underljit in the left and twallow-fork in right ear. One white and red speckled cow, white face, marked swallow-fork in left and sn'.it in the right car. One brown cow marked underbit in the left and- swaliow-fork in the richt ear, branded M, on left hip. One dark red heifer, some white on the belly and thighs, marked split iu the left ear. One red "steer two years old, white spot iu the forehead. r. t marked. One wuite speckled cow marked, crop off of t;sc nLt ear. The said cattle were taken no me on the tv.'i'h day or Xovember. A. D. tSjH, and havs l eer, r.:?i. iu ou my premises for from two to tlin-e nwif.-r- UOBZiXl D C'.J2-r-i.Y. Xov.l0,lo3. it, TAKEX UP, by the subscriber, lis. h, t tv-?.U ;. E. of Starr's Point, Benton Co., t of the following description ; one is a red,s&; e iirjiiia on him, marked crop in right ear swalliw-f ji K in l:ri, a dim brand on right hip, said steer is tim e - - t years old and has been running on my premi.-cs - . last spring. Had Dil ot nanriel Ilea to ill leu ear tf-i-.t he first came. The other is a black steer, white atri:-: i the face, branded with a V," on the right hip isthr. years old aud has been rrinniug in the settlement nea two years, no other marks or brands perceivable. CHKIM1AJ HALSUAKlAti:. Dec. 10, 1?5S. 2w41 fl'AKES I'P, by the subscriber, living on Xona X Vamhill, Yamhill Co., s dark brown mare, with & biillface, and all four of her Iers white, and some white on her belly, supposed to be six years old; i- prat-sea at I to. jiso a rei steer, witu as-mail while spot on each thigh, four years oid: no other marks or brands perceivable; appraised at f30. Also a paie;britfc die steer, four yeari old; no marks or brands perceiva ble; appraised'at $TJ. WILLIAM C. SMITH. Xov. 30, 188. 2wll rr'AKEX CP, by the subscriber. living oa the main J. road, eight miles south of Ctirvallis, Benton Co., O. T-, one pale red cow fonr or five years old. some white on tne face and jaw, crnmpy horns, marked" swailow-fork and uaderbit in right ear, branded with a " T.;t on right hip, said cow has been runnini in the settlement eight or nice months and was taken up abaat the lit of December lbo8. McCACLET POUTER Pec. 10, IsoS. 2w41 TAKEX UP, by tiie subscriber. living in Cbehalem T-:l!ey, Yamhill Co., one Bay mare about 14 hands high, three or four years old, both feet on left side wuite up to fetlock joints. Xo brand, supposed to be Indian and came to my premises abont the 1st of April htt- Valued at $10. FRAXCIS K1XO. Lec. 7th. Is;. 2w41 rj-lAKEX UP, by the suhscriiier, living ll rciies S. E. X of Starr s Puint, Bentoa Co., O. T. one red roan two year old heifer, marked, swallow-fork in ri;rht ear no other marks or brands perceivable; has been running oa my premises sis or eight months. GEORGE W. CAESOX, Pec. 10. In5S. -iw41 rX'AK.EX UP, by the snbscriber, living in Lace pre X cinct. Polk Co O. T an ox of the following di cription: a dark brown color, marked with a crop and -split ia the right ear. and underbit ia the left. Xo otiir er milks or bmnds perceivable.' li.C. POETERFEILP, Oct. 23, 1S58. - 2w41 TAKEX CP, by the subscriber, living one mile below Portland, on the west bank of the Wiiiamette ri ver, one steer, light red, two white spots in the face, futir rears old; marked with a crop and slit on the left eRT-ppraised at f40. WM, BLACKISTOX. Pec. lo. ls.5s. . 2w41 riAKEX UP, by the subscriber, living in Benton A Co., twelve milesj north or Corvaiiis, cue white steer, roar years oid. marked with a crr.p off the left ear and uadersiope off the risrlit, and branded with the letter " B." on the right hipl ABXES FICKLE. Xov. 27.1S5S, 2w41 TAKEX UP, by the subscriijer, living ia Lnckimtite precinct, Polk Co-, cue red steer abont two years old, no marks or brands, said Sjteer has been mining oa my premises about one vear. LOUIS S. PARROT. 3 Pec. 13. 10?. ' 2w41 pAKEX UP. by the sabscri!r, living 10 miles X. E. X of Salem. Murion Co. O. T. one iron grey En.re three years old last sjiriiic; cu brands or msrks" percei vable." R. C. GiBSOX. Pec.B. ls.'.S. 2w4I rfsiAKEX UP, y thesubocrilier, residing in Mohawk X Valley, Lane Co., the following described estrays, to-wit. Oiie Indian Eisre, a'oout years e ld, bald face, light yellow color, with a msre eoi$. light colored. Also, one Indian horse about ten years eld, milk and cider rcan, with bald fac Also, one lay horse, witii star ia-forehead, and snip oa nose, 4 or 5 rears old. CHARLES HAR1ESTY. Xov. 10. 15.5. 2w40 rPAKEX I P, by the subscriber, on the 6th of Octo X ber, a half breed Durham cow. with a ball calf, a few hours old; the cow has no brands or marls per ceivable, cherry red. some white in the face, white speckles down 6oth hips, white under the belly, horns point inward, towards each other- RICHARP IHWTX. Benton Co., Oct. 26, 13S. 2w40 " TAKEX UP, by ti e subscriber, a resident of Linn county, foar miles north east of Scio, in the fcrks of the Santiam, one iron grey mare, four years oid, a small bize iu the face, the left hind foot white, with some saddle marks, valued at tiftv dollars;. "KEXRrFOLLIS. Nov. 1. ISoS. 2-.v: i 'PiKEX CP. by the subscriber, livirg six srlts west I of Forest Grove, Washington Te;r:T. ry. : sra1 dappled grey Spanish horse, branded ou tV-" r'i-: t b;i witu a Spanish brand; also w:;u a v.". :t.r marks or brands. W. V. o. jTA. . Pec 14. 1S53. i-o cjsiKtX CP, by tl snbscriber, I: viu.j --.jSos Cr,t. J. near Tampico, Benton Co., one re i stetf. i yc:.n old last spring, marked with a crop off risit ar.I underbit in each, branded with a heart on it .-is ; uo other marks or brands perceivable. JOKS VvILI--'. Dec. 3,13. 2ii) riAKEX UP, by the subscriber, living six miles s. X of S.ilera, oue pair of red and white oxen, one marked with nnderbit out of right ear. the other. crop cu" tiie left, aud two splits ia the right.with one Bom broken off. , WILLIAM JORY. Dec. 7, XSSS. '-40 rrtAKEX UP, by the subscriber, living near Jack X souville. one "red roan heifer about two years oid, speckled oa the sides with small white specks, white ou the bellv; marked with a smooth crop off t.e left ear, no brands. MARY UIXKLE. Xov. 20; 1S5S. 2w4S 10,000 Apple Trees for Sale. T the farm of tae undersigned, 3 miies from Sa'em, i on the road to Siiverton. Said trees consist of taa f. II jwins varieties: WiueSap; Ye!lw Xewtown; Esopus Spitxegbnrg; . V.'hite Pearmain: Riiode Isl'and Greening; Roxbnry Kusset; Hnbardston Xousuch; Peck's 1'leassnt-. Vandevier; Gravensteer; Famous; Red Astrachan; 3- Terms to suit pnrehasers- WS.J. HERRES. Xav. 24, w:!S . 1S39. 1S59. 1S39. ALMANACS for the year T5! can be had it tlie Drug Store of Palmer A Stipp FREE! For sale. Diaries for 1S3!, a very superb l"t. A large stock of fancy articles, of the best assortments, on band. Xov.21. lmSl'paid 1 To Fruit Shippers. t LOT of partially damaged white paper, suitable j. for wrapping fruit, for sale at the STATESMAN OFFICE. Feb. S3, 1S53. 2w3j Coijfectionery & Groceries. THE nndersigncd has rum; based the store and stock X of confectionery and groceries of C. . Czafovage, nearly opposite tne Marion House, Salem, Oregon, " where he wiU keep generai supply of confectionery, nuts, fruits. Ac- Ac-, ou hand, together with a choice assxwtment of groceries, and many other articles in his lin Give me a call, and I will try to pive you a bar eaiu". M- MYEftS- Salem. Oct. I. ls. 3ntf '. WAXTJELX AGEXTS in Oregon and Washington Territories, and California, to sell my Eclectic liniment. I wiil pay a premium of fifty dollars to the Agent who will sell the greatest amount of Liniment from the first of June next, l.sofi, until the following June, 133H- Send ou your orders for the Liuiment; I will pay all freight, charges. oa the Liniment sent to Agents, therefore no Agent will be at any expense in receiving it. The Agents are to sign a receipt or pay for the medicines when sold. Theprice of Liniment is $4 0i per dozen. JOHX HARGROVE, 1yS id St., Corvallis, Oregon. Hay & Straw Cutters, P SICES of Xo. 1 with 5 knives, "2 04 ...).. 6 " IU 00 . g 13 CO 4 . 8 " 2o W 5 8 " (lanre sUe.) 30 0(1 For sale at W. C. GR1S WOLD CO a. Salem, Oct. 13, 1S33. 3-!tf Force Pump, FEW more left, at - Call sotm. " 2otf EEEP& STKAXG l:;