The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866, December 21, 1858, Page 4, Image 4

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    ENCOURAGE
HOTIE INDUSTRY.
THK snbscriocr desires to announce to the public,
that be ha now on hand anil ready for sale, of his
vwn mnnnfarure, one or the mist complete assortment
of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS in the State, nd
all to be offered on the most liberal term. The as
sortment embrace everything wanted for Fall and
Winter nse.
The implement offered are such, in quality and
character, as have been examined bjr committees at the
several Fairs of the State, and to which hare been
awarded, at the Stale Vir at Marvovill. the Mechan
ic of Ssa Francisco, and the Santo CUra Count v Fair,
Foot Gold Medals,
Five Silver Medals, and
Twenty-Fire Diplomas.
.among the prominent implements onerea, is
SMITH'S PA TENT GANG PLOW,
Which was tried at the State Fair ia Marysville, and
the Fair at San Jose to the entire satisfaction of every
observer. With this Implement, and four horses can
j- k. l i t .1 :
uu uc wora 01 fcurerr men ana six nonws wiui tue sta
tie plow, sad in a mnch better manner.
THE SKELETON CLOD CRUSHER,
Or Field Holler.
This is an Implement Inns; wanted by the farmers of
this country, to who whom it will be of nntold value.
It is composed of 3-inch sections, which operate inde
pendently or each other, and will thoroughly pulverize,
breakbur everv lamp of earth, levcline the land, and
leaving a sprinkling of loose earth on the surface to
protect the germinating grain in its early stages, and
secure and protect it from drouth, greatly increasing
the yield, besides preparing the land for the better op-
EXTRA SIZED DEEP TILLER PLOW.
fctoid aid Thirl Siitd and Drtp TiUtr Plow.
6IDE HILL PLOWS important for billy farms.
THE SHOVEL PLOWS.
WEEDING AND HILLING PLOWS.
THE SUBSOIL PLOW.
This all-Important Plow deserves the special attention
of every cultivator in our State, and we invite them to
call ana examine those made by us.
We have various styles of Plows, fitted to every nse.
Ta fact we. manufacture to order aoy style of Plow
needed by the California grain grower, or" the cultiva
tor of the soil in every branch of cultivation. We a.!
offer to oar patrons the following imported Flaws:
TI1X CELEBRATED.
CINCINNATI EAGLE STEEL PLOW.
We have them both right hand and left hand. These
plows are most favorabljr known by all who have known
and nsed them, as they combine durability and
strength, and are of easy draught. The Galena, Bos
ton and New York Plow, we also oJcr at low rates.
TLOW MATERIALS,
Such as PLO IF lYOOD, of the best timber thorough
ly seasoned;
PLOW WHEELS; PLOW COCLTEItS, (roUing, stand
ing or hanging);
THE PLOW CLEVIS, HOOKS. CHAINS. Ae.
HARROWS. Square, Doable and extra size.
Broadcast Sowers; Horse Cultivators;
Horse hoes; Fanning Hills;
Grain Drill; Cheese presses;
Bitter workin Churns; Wine and Cider Presses,
with every other implement of utility.
Cultivator Ttctk, Harrow Tttth. Plow Cast
ings, Extras, 3x.
The above goods are ail oTered for a, and they
will be sold at such prices as to defy competition,
and at the same time give satisfaction to his patrons,
so that they shall continue to g:ve him their custom,
and tans
SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY.
The articles now offered as imported, are such as are
aot yet manufactured here, but t:.e subscriber u Jeter
mined to engage in their manufacture, or offer a Set
ter, -at the earliest moment, aas thns hi estat'L.h
ment shall offer exclusively HOME MANUFAC
TURES. Also, Agent for JO HN A. PITTS celebrated Threi
z and Separator. T. OGG SHAW.
Asrrtcwltairal Iaap!enaent Musrattsnr,
Corner of Sacramento and !avis streets,
JTov.l.lAiS. 2m; SAX FRANCISCO.
DECLAIIATI01T OF WAR!
I5DUTIT
tW "t Prosper.
WHEREAS, J the conn of Unman Events, it
becomes necessary that there should beathoro'
reform in the DRY-GOODS BUSINESS IN
SALEM, OREGON:
We give notice that for the accomplishment of this
object we hereby declare CXVEASIXG and CW
COMPROMIS1XG war against ALL MOXOPOLY
and High Prices. Our war will not be a war of words,
bat of Action; and altiioojrh we expect to excite the
nvy and opposition of our brethren in trade, we shall
.pursue such a course as will make this the
CHEAPEST STORE IN OREGON!
And we cheerfuPy invite all who wish to bny goods at
the LOWES C POSSIBLE price, to an examination
f oar
IS0SIs&Tl&lIIS! Sa?2IS
Embracing an Exhibition of the industry of rrery
Jtation. which dazzle by their BRILLIANCY of Colur
nd GEORGEOl'SNESS of design, and wrsr excite
-the admiration of all lovers of the beautiful.
We have "purple and fine linen" and the MOST
fiEWITCHLXU and EXCHAXT1XG
STYLES OF GOODS
Designed expressly to adorn the persons of the gentler
exs. So BKarnrtx, indeed, tfcat we can truly say,
after oar goods have been purchased and fitted to the
CRACTFO. FORMS of Ocr " FAIR CUSTOMERS,"
" That Solomon in all his Glory was not arrayed like
one of these."
We alo unite the useful with the beautiful, and can
apply the most solid and substantial of
MATRONLY" WANTS
la all the departments of Household economy, enter
taining the most profound respect for the cood housewife-
We have taken UJf USUAL pains to provide an
assortment of
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Which in quality and price Fhoiild entitle us to the
jrratitude of all who love to buy the BEST GOODS at
XheBEST BARGAIXS. S
In all oar purchases we have been guided by a desire
o give our
FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
the fall benefit of everything which was
MOST IXVTJXG IX STYLE. MOST
SUBSTANTIAL IN MANUFACTURE
nd most REASONABLE in price.
And now having performed oar daty ai yuui agents, we
CONFIDENTLY invite an examination of our
spring' and summer goods.
We have not time to go into an enumeration of the
many bargains we a re offering, JSotwaiKa vnll set them;
TBOCSANDS WILL6KT THE BENFKIT OF THEM; and Will
aid ns in our warfare against all
H UM BUG MONOPOLY.
AND HIGH PRICES.
Respectfully inviting the most thorough scrutiny,
and esteeming it a pleasure to show goods, we are
the publics' obedient servants.
Awaiting we remain.
Your most respectriillr,
W. C. GR1SW0LD & Co.
- Salem. April 26, 1358. 7tf
Kew Cash and Exchange Store in Salem.
THE uudersigned take pleasure in announcing to the
citizens of Salem 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
goods, boots and shoes, groceries, crockery, Ac., and
will continue the business at the same stand called
the head quarters. One of the firm, Nathan Cohen, is
well known to this community for his zeal and integri
ty as a business man. He is very thankful to his friends
.sod the public in general for the fair patronage and
warm friendship bestowed on him in other times. Mr.
Fiih ia an experienced business man; will be found
srortay the attention of the public. We intend to
keep always on hand a line awitment 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 with our goods and prices.
We will pay the highest market pare for all kinds
of marketable Oregon produce. Airy produce left with
ns, to sell on commission, will lie eUended to, without
any charge being made for storage. -
We nave now on hand a fine assortment of ladies'
and Misses' bonnets, and all kinds of millinery gxis,
which we will sell at wholesale end retail very chei i;
such as the silk velvet, siiks and satins, ribbons, arti
ficials, flowers, feathers, vavet ribbons, la none aces ,
Ac embroideries, and dress trimming, to which we
call the attention of the ladies. New goods received
constantly. COHEN A FISH,
Corner Commercial aud State street.
July 21, 1S55. 20tf
The City Book Store.
W KENYON !z Co.,
HAVE RECENTLY ESTABLISHED A NEW BOOK
. . "ALEM, and are now prepared ta fur
nish all kinds of School and Miscelaneoos Books and
.Stationary at reduced prires. '
Our stock is MEW, and is being increased weeklv
with fresh arrivals. J '
We are prepared to furnish new and rare ssorfcs as
early as can be done by any house in Oregon. '
Teachers can be furnished at reasonable rates by
the quantity. '
Those wishing anything ia our line would do wellti
give u a call at the City Book Store in the A'ne Build
g under Kenyon's Photographic and Ambrvtvne
"11T. W. KEN YON ft c
Salem. March. 62tf
Window Glass.
Ft
OV 8 X 10. to 36 X 56 alwars on hands at th
mtm Hwp; cau ana see.
3.tf REED A STRANG'S.
G
11 ND rtoneft, with patent bangingii. for sale cheap
New Arrival of Jewelry, &c
JUST FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
JllOSEXTnALlnfurra? his patrons and
frionds.tliat he h. is Just tctuined from
San Franrfcico with a i it".-t as-w-t cesit of Jew
elry, Musical Iutrnn:eDt--, Ciitlcry, etc.. and
oflcru them for sale at lu.i stnic on Krout street,
SW One door below Dr.t'oombs'ollice."C
JEWELRV.
Gold and Silver watches; tiold and Silver chains;
Gold bracelets; Gold ear-rings: Gold breastpins; Gold
finger rings; Lockets; Gold pens and pencils; Gold
sleeve buttons; Silver and 1'latcd ware; fancy goods
and perfumery.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Fifes; a large assortment of
Accordeons, Ladies' work boxes of all kinds. Gold and
Silver spectacles. Gold and Silver spoons, Cutlery,
Clocks an endless variety. Ac., Ac.
tar Watches, Clocks and Jewely repaired, and all
kinds of Jewelry made to order.
r All of my work warrantedC
r Don't forgef ' The Sign of the Big Watch.""i
Corvallis. Oct. St. 1S57 J3tf
C. a. SJCESL MM. BTKAXa.
Reed &. St rant;
DEALERS IX
STOVES A Tin Ware, paints, oils, glass, window
shades, wall paper and border, hard ware and cut
lery, every variety of tin plate and copper; work
promptly attended to; directions given to our custom
ers for mixing paints and oils, without charge.
August IV, ISoS. 5Stf
Jtlail and Passenger Coach.
THE nndereiirnod lieTobr informs
the public that ha is running a
i weeklv line of Coaches between
Salem and Knene Citv, carryinc- the i. nited States
Mill and passengers, lie leaves Eugene City Sunday
moraine, arriving at Salem Monday afternoon, and
leaves S.ilera Tuesday morning, arriving at Eugene
Wednesday evening. Gobd accommodation for passen
gers. Fare, f S each way.
GEORGE H. McQUFE-V.
Aucrast 10, lSoS. tf-M
Fashion Sharing and Bathius Sa
loon. U7 E take pleasure ia announcing ;'.. Rtml people
of alera. that we have jus' arrived from San
Francisco, the great emporium of ta.:t and fashion,
with all the latent improvements in the Tonaurial art,
and have opened a shop one doom-rib of the Nonpa
reil Saloon, where we are prepare! to accommodate
customers with anything in our lino, from a luxurious
bath to an easy shave. Having conrlerable experience
ia oar profession, we promise complete satisfaction to
all who may rait upon us. '
With skillful hand and razcr k jen
Well shave you in a trice;
Tiifi wash you in a bath til! clean,
Ard :aak yon look so nice !
LITTLE TOM A STEVE.
Sake. Oct. H. 1?5S. f.m32
Ia. Q. Washington,
AGEXT f-r the prosecution of claims at Washing
ton, P. C. before the Executive Departments, Con
gress and the Courtof I l.iims. Will attend to the set
tlement of accounts of Marshals, li-trict Attorneys,
and other Federal officers, and of contractors with the
Postoffice and other Department: also, to the proenr
ir.z c I'atects for Land. Land Warrants, and other bu--iae
of a General Asenry.
Hcfers to Gen. Joseph Lane. Oregon Tenitory: Gov.
linac I. Stevens. Washington Ter.; Hon. M. H. McAl
lisScr, Hon. Ogden Hofl'aum and K. Aug. Thompson, ol
San Francisco, Crl.; Hon. James Guthrie, Louisville.
Ky., and to the Officers gencnlly of the Treasury and
Interior fcWpart-nents at Wahin?ton.
Address L. Q. WASH1 VGTOX,
lj4 Washington D. C.
Look Here!
THE subscriber wonld inform the public that be
does entirely a Commission Business, and
therefore has no tooda of his own to interfere with
conoiiracrs. Havinp a fire-proof building and a large
Jobbing trade, heoflcrs ucusnal facilities to shippers.
sTsTConsignments reiecUully solicited.-.
HORACE GUSHEL.
139 IVathmgtm St., San f'nmtnsco.
REFEKEXCr?TO
W. B. CaMrsELt, Oregon City;
J. P. Knight, Portland:
Z. .V. 5TAX5RFBY,
foj-toi.-c'in- .fgtnl, Portland.
San Francisco, April, 1. .". lj-a '
' Silas C. Ilerriag's
Patent Champion Fire and Burglar Proof Safes,
"1T7"ITH or without Halls' powder proof lock or
V V Jones" patent pennutatmu Bank Locks. Sold
at the manufacturer's prices with freight added. Prices
from $35 to $650, call and see sample of their work
with the iniproved locks. GEO. H. JOXESgenf.
Salem, May 17, 1S58. lotf
w. s. ladd, Portland. j. w. udd, San Francisco
W. S. Ladd &, Co.
Shipping and Commission Merchants, Portland, Oregon
LIBERAL advances made on all consignment. of Or
egon produce. Blessrs Wakemsn, Dimon A Co.,
So. 73. South street, Xew York, will recei. eaud for
ward all goods anal machinery, addressed to our care
via San Francisco, or direct to Oregon.
Jan. LISAS. 44tf
JOHN A. POST.
Bookseller and Stationer.
AKD WHOLESALE AND RET ATT. DEALER IX
P1AXOS AXD MELODEOXS, BOOKS AND ST A.
TIOXERY,
Plain Street, Oregon City.
September 16, 1658. 25tf
War Scrip,
HOLDERS of War Scrip can secure the services of
E. Peiton, Geo. H. Jones it Co., to present their
papers at Washington for payment. Receipts given
for the papers and ca?h advances made in some cases.
Orace at BarnumA i Uson s law uuice.
Salem, March 23, 1S08. 2tf
J. Li. Coombs, M. D.,
CORVALLIS, O. T.
GEXERAL practitioner of medicines. Surgery, Ac.
The Infirmary is still attached to his office, lor the
accommodatiou ol patients not a flee tod by contagions
disease. "iU
Statutes of Oregon,
"tAX be found at John Fleming's, Oregon City; and
J at A. It- Shipley's, Portland. But few copies are
left,
June 29. 15S
E. Pclton, Ceo. IT. Jciics & Co.,
SEI.Li EXCHANGED on New Yora, in amouctsto
suit purchasers.
oalem, May 17, lijS. . lctf
w. 8. ladd, Portland. i. w. ladd, San Fraui.isco.
W. S. Iaadd f. Co.
IMPORTERS and dealers in Wines, Liquors, and Gro
ceries, Portland, Oregon.
Jan.l. tilt
Allan & Lewis,
"TTTITOLESALE MERCHANTS, P0ilTLAXD.0r.E
V V GON TEURITORY.
IV. Hubcr,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Portland, Oregon.
Oct. 25, 1S5S. 33tf
J. &. C;.riJwellr Dental Surgeon,
MAY lie f.ni!i3 at his office in Corvalli?, until nntice
is given otherwise in this card. All operations
performed in the niort approved manner of the Balti
more College of Dental surgeons. Persons from a dis
tance promptly attended to. Iy32
Paintinr.
OCSE Sign, carriage and wagon painting, glazing
and putty, mixed paints, cheap for cash, shop west of
the court house, Salem. E- S. COX.
At:p;st 31, 18.W. . ly2o
.Dressed, Tongue & Grooved ITloor
ing. DR':SED, Tongue & Grooved Ceiling;
" Siding;
" Boards, edged from 6 to 1 4 inches wide,
for finishing purposes, for sale at Du Relie s Floating
Saw Mills, Salein, O. T.
Persons having lumber that they wish manufactured
into any of the above described lumbers, can have it
done at any time at Du Relie s Floating Saw Mills for
$10 per thousand. 13tf
E. Peiton. Geo. & Jones & Co.
ARE prepared to do a general commission business
on New York and other Atlantic cities. Particular
attention will he given to the purchase of goods for
merchant. Parties having any business transactions
ia the AtlanticStates. and wan tine an agent that will
give persoual attention to the same, will do well to
eall.
sJVOftVest Barnnm A Wil.sr.n's Law Office's
Salem, March 2J, loin. 2tf
Dickinson l ype Fouudry.
PHELPS A O ALTOX. r.wton. L.P. Fi-ber, A gent,
San Francisco. Ordarsaolinited for type, leads
rule, ft p..
Augutt 25, liT. 2flf
Rictaards Bl McCraken,
comr,nssioN merchants
AM) Jobbers In OREUOX PRODUCE or every de
scription. No. 41 Sacramento st., (Fire-Proof
Store,) San Prancioco.
. The highest market price paid for PRODUCE.
Lilcrai advaticvs made on coasisumeiits.
Orders for Oregon trade promptly attended to.
Olltce in Portland, upper wharf boat.
J1MK3 K. ltlCUAUDS, JOHN M'CRACRN,
San IVancisco. Portland, Orrgon.
June 22, 1S5S. Iyl5
.Tlie Peoples' Drug Store,
SALEM, OREGON.
r. D. rALHEK. - HENBT S. STirr.
KEEP the purest and best preparations in tha Drug
line. Colognes and periumcries of the highest
order, highly scented toilet soap, hair oil, ink, pens,
letter paper, fancy noto paper and envelops, pencils,
Ac, Ac, to which wc beg the attention of everybody.
August 21, 185S. Iy21
John R. Foster.
Importer and Dealer In
SHELF AM) HEAVY HARDWARE,
MECHAXICS" TOOLS, Farming Implements,
Ac, Ac, Ac.
AT TUB
FIRE PROOF GRANITE FRONT STORE,
Front street, Portland, Oregon
February, IsoS.
4Stf
Albany Hook. Store.
THE undersigned would inform the citizens of Linn
Co., and the public generally, that they have just
received, and will keep constantly on hind, for sale, a
large assortment of school books in common use, and
also a variety of miscellaneous books, stationery, Ac.
HALEY BltO 3.
Albany, Oregon, July 1 , 1S58. lHtf
Doyle & Sites,
1JHTSICIAN3 AN DSL'RO EONS, would respectfully
inform the citizens of Polk Co., and vicinity, that
they have entered into copartnership for the practice
of meiiL-ine, surserv. and obstetrics. Ollice, Dallas,
Polk, Co. J. W. Boyle, M. I., fjr the present will be
found at his residence, 3 miles east of Dallas.
June lj.liGi. lStf
Law aud I'ollreUoa OtTire.
OEO.n. Wl 1 1.1513, A.C-OIBBS.
(late Chief Justice.)
Williams t. liibbs.
PORTLAND, OREGON TERRITORY.
WILL practice in the courts of Oregon and Wash
ington Territories.
Jov. 2tf, l-vi3. Iy33
' j7 w. jouxsosi
Attorney and Connarllor at Law, Jfolarjr
I'abllr, bc.
ilbanr, Linn Co., 0. T.
Nov. 21.1S5S. SStf
D. William Doulhit,
ATTORNEY AND COUXSELOB AT LAVT
ASD
PROCTOR IX ADMIRALTY.
Will practice in the Sipreme and District Courts
of this State.
Ma" Office over Starr's Tin Store. Frontstrect,-S
. 3tf Pot Hand, Ore gun.
i. J. Thayer,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. OfB-e
in Corvallis. Uenton Co., O. T., opposite to the
City Hotel in said town. . z:u
W. S. Brock,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, An"d
Solicitor in Chancery, will prartce in the various
courts tn tht Temb-ry, and promptly attenu to me col
lection of all claims aVai.ist the United States, tbroneh
an efticieut asent residing at Washington , City. UtUce
in Kutrene t. ity. Lane County, u. i .
H. E. Stratton,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, will practice in the various
courts cf southern Oregon, and in the Supreme
coort 01 tne lerntory- .
Office in Scott-ibureh. I'mpqna county, O. T.
N. H Bounty I-aud Warranta obtained lor claimants
on reasonable terms. 23tf
K. M. BAKNCM
J. C. W1LSOX
llarnnm St. Wiltan
a TTnpvirc ivni'iirvcriliinc a t iir c
lem, Oregon. Particular attention is iriven to the
collection of notes and accon: is, and cairns against
government.
Bounty Land Warrants bouilit and sold.
MiT OiU'-e over Starkey's Store.
4t
II. F. lionham.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Or
hce at the Court House, Sail m. O. T. 6tf
A. B. lialloek,
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER. PORTLAND, O. T.
Designs, plans, specifications, Ac furnished on
reasonable terms.
Campbell k Pratt.
4 TTORNEYS AT LAW. Ran Francisco, California.
TX Ouice, comer M mtjromery aul ricremento streeta,
over Parrott A Cos. Bank.
Messrs. Campbell A Pratt have lately removed from
Oregon, and will be pleased to attend to all btf'uess
entrusted to tneir care. alll
Al.F-TASPF." Oampfki.l. O. C. Pbatt.
thcslrr S. Tcrrr,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALEM, OREGON. COM
missioiier of Deed, and to take testimony, ac
knowledgments, Ac, Ac, for Iowa, Indiana, Missouri,
Michigan, California and Washington Territory. Let
ters of Attorney, aud all other instruments of writing,
drawn on short notice.
! Particular attention paid to taking depositions,
collections of Notes, Accounts, Ac, 32M
W. H. PABBAR. LASStNU STOUT.
Farrar & Slont,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN
Chancery and Admiralty.
Office 'on Front street, one door north of the
" Exchange."
Portland. O. T.. July 20, 18.57. 23tf
I. X. Smith.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW AND
Solicitor in Chancery, Corvaliis O. T.
I. K. SMITH. 51tf
M. W. Mitrheli,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, EU
gene City, Lane County, O. T.
W. W. Page.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Port
land. O. T. 20tf
X. II. Crancr,
ATTORNEY AND COUXS::LOR AT LAW.
AIbany,O.T.Feb.,l53. 4?tf
J. Fleming.
AT the Oregon City, Post Office Building, has just
received, direct from New York, 10 copies vif
"Downinc's Fruit and Fruit Trees of America,"rcvised
and enlarged, for 1837 the latest published edition of
this valuable work. He has also on hand, a irood stock
of miscellaneous boot sand stationery, for sale on terms
to suit the times.
Oreron City, Dec. 15, 1S57. 41tf
Dr. Edward Shell
will, rar
Especial Attention
TO S
Chronic Diseases.
Corvsllis. O. T., Oct. 2ith, 1S..8. 3m3J
Dr. 11. IS. Hell,
Surgeon Dentist.
o
FFICE in W. Kenyon's building over "City Book
Store" first door west of the Marion Tloute.
Refers to I.. Cartec Surveyor General's Office.
baiem, o. t., aov. is, isjS. -snu
Dr. A. M. Belt
TT7ISHES to inform his friends and the public, that
V he has returned to K.iloni, to attend to profess
ional calls, in town and country.
Oct. 26, 138. 3.1tf
Dr. S. It. Unckles,
. OFFICE,
SALEM, OREGON TERRITORY.
Salem, November 9, 1S57. 35tf
William C. Griswold & Co.,
MERCHANTS, SALEM, OREGON TERRITORY.
W. C. OBISWOLD. 22tf C.S.WOOD WORTH.
Medical Notice. '
DR. R. W. SHAW, late of San Francisco, California,
offers his professional services to the citizens fo
Salem and vicinity, and respectfully solicits a share fo
public favor.
jBar- office at Reed and Fellows' druff store.
14y It. W. SHAW.
San Francisco Ailvtrtisins agency
LP. FISIIFR, iron bnildinp, opposite Pacific Express
Office, npstairs. Files of all the principal Papers of
California and Oregon may be found at this office. Ur.
Fisher is the authorized Agent for the Statesman.
I'iano Fortes.
1 GILBERT A Co., pianos direct from the manu-
factory. Snd in your orders. 2SM
JOHX A. POST.
Varnishes
o
,F every description, at
REED A STRAXG'S.
More Books than ever.
A. K Shipley & Co,
AT the City Book Store, Front street, Portlaud.next
door, to the Columbian hotel, have on hand, and
are constantly receiving an
Immense Stock of Books and Stationery,
direct from Eastern Cities. We keep on hand
ALL KINDS OF SCHOOL BOOKS.
An immense variety of Miscellaneous Books, and a
stock of stationery that cannot be surpassed on this
Coast. We have a very line assortment of
DIARIES FOR 1850,
and a larpe supply of
Gift Books for Holidays.
We htve extra facilities foy making up PUBLIC and
PRIVATE LIBIIAR1ES of standard and choice works.
We can supply Webster's Unabridged Dictionary in
all ntvlcs of binding at low rates. To enumerate our
stork" is impossible in an advertisement. 11 you want
any book or article of stationery, order it directly from
us. or tlironfrh: 1L II. Parsons,' Eugene City; M. E.
Bell, Corvallis; Haley Hrotlters, Albany, Kenyon A
Co., Salem; A. Ii. A esterficld, Larayettc; lititler &
Boone, Monmouth; I. j. Wilson, Santiam City; J. H.
Chitwood A Co.. Eola.
We are a-rents for the American Statesman. Ran
dall's life of Thomas Jefferson , for A. S. Barnes A Co.'s
Publications, and Ivlson A Phinney's. We have a few
copies of Livin.rston's Africa, the only complete edi
tion in the country; also.Barth's (Treat wark on Africa;
also Atkinson's Siberia. We invite an examination of
our stock, and atrial of our prices.
A.Il.SaiPLEYACo.
Nov. 13, 1358. 0m37
DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS.
IIEYNEMAXN PICK & CO.,
89 and 01 California street, (empire
block.)
IMPORTERS AND JO FIBERS,
OFFER FOR SALE by the PIECE OR PACKAGE.
gLANKETS RED WHITE, BLUE AND GREEN;
Prints, Velvet Ribbons.
French and English Me- Black Oil Cloth.
riiios. Pilot and Beaver Cloths,
Alpacas, French ll.a.
tores. Black Oil Cloth Hats,
Msrsrilles, Shirt.
Carpets. French and English Muslin
Hearth l!uri, do Laine.
Crumb Cloth, Spool Cotton,
Linen Gools of all kinds. Farmer's Satin,
Window Curtains, Marshal's Liuen Thread,
Damasks, Velvets,
Wool Plaids, Bunting,
Ginghams, Hosiery.
And a full assortment of DRY-GOODS, for sate at
Lowest Market Rates! 8m39
Empire Store! Pre Eminent.
New Cloods for the
Fall and Winter trade.
llTEire now, as usual prepared fur lakuk balks
aud SMALL TROFITS.
We have spared no pains in selecting onr pood,
adapted to the trade, and at prices that enable us to
offer them favorably with any store in the Territory.
We have complete assortments of
Dry Goods.
Groceries.
Hardware.
yueensware.
Wooden Ware.
15 lots A Shoes.
Class Ware,
Bwli. Stationery, Ac.
in a word, a full ttxrk of Goods, at prices that defy
competition.
Come one, Ct tne a'.L
We only ask an inspect: j:i of our (roods and prices.
H AND A C AMPBELL.
Lancaster. Lane Co., O. T-, formerly Woody "s l-and-in.
Nov. 2. 3tf
Alexander & McEwan,
4 RE oli'i-ring for sale the best and cheapest goods in
2. trecin:
IKY GOOD'.
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE,
BOOTS,
SHOE.,
CROCKERY WARE. Ac.
We are also paring cash and exchanging goods for
an aiuus 01 prouuee:
WHEAT,
BARLEY,
ror.K,
BACON. Ac.
We will smut v vou that we cive (rood bargains.
We bare the be-t Tea luiported. the best sugar and
coffee.
Cedar and White Fir shingles, Timothy and Blue-
grass seed alwsts on canu.
ALEXANDER A McEWAN.
CorraUis, Anpnst 15, 1S5S. t'.U
NEW HARDWARE STORE.
TMIE subscriber having taken the tire proof Granite
r roni store, next dourto ,rAce 4- Co . rrimt .M.,
would respectfully inform hiafriendJ and the public
generally, taat ue is now opening a tun and
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT .
OF SHELF AND BUILDER'S
HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
MECHANICS' TOOLS!!
TABLE AND TOCKET
C VT LER Y.
And other articles in his line, to which he invites the
atteutiouof Merchants, Ituildersand country dealers.
JOUX K. FOSTER.
Portland. Fe!rn.iry,lSo. 4Mlf
Jefferson Institute.
THE Trustee of Jefferson Institute, would annonnee
to the public that the school in tiiis Intitution
is now in successful operation, under the charge of
Prof. O. G. Carr, and hid lady, direct from the Key
stone State.
Mr. A Mrs. Carr havine; spent several years in pre
paring tl emselves for the Profession of Teaching, are
now prepared to pire entire satisfaction to all those
that may entrust their children ia their care.
TERMS :
Primiry Department per term twenty-four
weeks. $10 00
Common English studies per term twenty-four
weeks, 12 00
Higher branches " " "
weeks, 18 00
Students can enter the school at anytime, bnt will
not be received for less than half a term. No allow
ance will be mad? f r a'ence, unless a special ar
rangement be made with the directors.
Hoard can be had on reasonable terms near the
school.
Although this school is not controlled by any reliir
ious sect, yet the strictest morals will be enforced and
good order maintained.
H. A.JOnNSON.
Sec'y Board of Trustees.
Jefferson. Sept. 20th, 1S53. ly2S
Corvallis Drug Store.
JR.CARDWELL,Dru?sit and Apothecary, iscon-
Bluntly receiving, per California steamers, large
and carefully selected stocks of Druirs and Medicines,
Oils, Paints, Varnish, Soaps, Perfumeries. Toilet Fur
niture, Stationery, and all articles usually kept in Drug
Stores. Agent for Jaynes, and other patent medicines,
which will be furnished at California, wholesale prices.
tST- vIRDERS SOLICITED.
J.IL CARDWELL.
Corvallis, May 2S, 1357. 12tf
San Francisco Advertising Agency.
LP. FISHER, Ut Washington St. .nearly opposite
Maccnire's Opera House, no stairs. Files of all
the principal Papers of California and Oregon may be
found at this ollice.
L. P. FiSHElt is the authorized Agent of the
Ohkgox Statesman;
Marysville Herald;
Sacra :uento Union:
San Joaqnin Republican. Stockton;
Pacific Methodist, Stockton;
Nevada Journal;
honors I'erald;
Grass Valley Telegraph;
lied BUitT lieacon;
Columbia Gazette;
Mountain Democrat, Placerville;
Tuolumne Courier:
Calaveras Chronicle, Mokclumne Hill;
El Dorado Democrat;
Shasta Courier;
Mariposa Gnjiette;
YreUa Weekly Union;
Trinity Journal, Weaverville;
Iowa Hill News;
Weekly Ledger, Jackson;
San Jose Telegraph;
Sonoma County Journal;
Fol om Dispatch ;
California Mining Journal;
L s Angeles Star;
Santa Barbara Gazette;
S.in Diego Herald;
Almeda Comity Gazette;
Placer Courier, Yankee, Jim's;
Napa County Reporter;
Sierra Democrat, Downeville;
Humboldt Times;
Union;
Oregonian, Portland, O. T.;
Jacksonville Herald, Jacksonville. O. T.;
Pioneer and Democrat, Olympia.W. T.:
Washington Repnbliban, Stcilacoom, W.T.;
Poynesian, Honolulu, S. I.;
Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Honolulu S. I.;
Mexican Extraordinary, City of Mexico;
Pacific Chrisian Advocate, Portland, O. T.;
Hongkong Register.
ADVERTISING IN THE ATLANTIC STATES.
L. P. F. lias now completed his arrangements for
the forwarding of advertisements to all the principal
largest circuiting Journals and Newspapers published
in the Atlantic States.
A fine opportunity ta here offered to those who'wisb
to advertise in any part of the Union, of doinir so at
the lowet rates, uMd in a prompt and satisfactory man
ner.
Angnstii, 1857. 1 J4tf
County Orders,
n SAie.E at the Statesman Office, at S2 nrrhnn
4red-3 2-", if sent by mail. U2S
Wallamet University.
SALEM, OREGON.
THE Collegiate Department of the Wallamet Univer
sity has licen organized. Young men designing to
pursue a regular Course of Study, are invited to avail
themselves of the advantages afforded by this Institu
tion. All available resources will be made use ol to
meet the wants of Students. Efforts will be continued
to secure a suitable endowment ;:iud no pains will be spar
ed inobtainingcompetentand experienced Instructors.
The Collegiate year is divided into (Are tri ms, com
mencing as follows:
The Unit term on the 3d Thursday in September.
second term on the 1st " " January.
" third " ' " last April.
The nrst two terms are JiJIeen wstks each; the third,
eleven u-rtks.
Vacations. There will be two vacations in the
year: one. in April, of fieo weeks, and one, in the sum
mer, of nine trerks.
Tuition will be at the rate of tl per week, or $10
per annum.
THE OREGON INSTITUTE. Tub Pbxfaratobt
DErABTHKNT.
Terms. The Academic year is divided into For
Tkkmb of eleven leeek each.
The tint term begins on the 2d Monday of September.
second term begins on the 2d Thursday of Nov.
" third last - " January.
" fourth " " " " last " " April.
Vacations. There will be two vacations ia the year:
one in April, of ttco teetks; and one in the summer, of
six treek.
Tt'tTtoN will be paid at the beginning of each Term
in adeanre, at the following rates:
In Langnages, Higher Mathematics A Client., tlO 00
" Other studies of the Acadctr division, . . 7 60
" Common English Division,.... 6 50
" Friraary " 5 50
For use of the Piano 2 50
Instrumental music. 10 00
& Instruction in vocal music U given to aU the
students free of charge.
THE FACULTY during the present year will con
sist of
Rev. F. S. Hoyt, A. II., President and Acting Profess
or of Ancient Lanuaircs.
S. B. Wilbur, Professor of Mathematics, Teacher
of English Branches.
Miss A. V. Amiraux. Teacher of Instrumental Music.
Mrs. P. M. Hoyt, Teacher of French, Painting and
Drawins-
Mrs. '. Wilbur, Teacher of Primary Division.
AnmssioN. Students will be admitted at any time;
and will be rharged for tuition from the time they en
ter only, but their progress will be greatly promoted
by entering early in the Academic year.
In cases where, from necessity, students leave before
the end of the term for which payment baa been made,
a just proportion not more than three-fourths nor less
than one-toarth of the tuition fee will be refunded.
Students are not allowed to leave just before examina
tion. Patrons who are inattentive to this point, indict
great injnry npon both the student and the Institu
tion. BoAKOtxo. Young gentlemen and ladies can obtain
board at reasonable rates with private families.
CofRse or SrrnT A Course of Study has been
adopted for both the Collesiate and Preparatory De
partments, well calculated to secure ripe scholarship,
mental discipline, and a preparation for the active du
tiesot life.
A liberal Course of Study has been adapted foryoung
ladies who desire to obttin a thorough education.
air A Diploma will be awarded to alt who shall
complete the prescribed course.
The Government will be parental but strict aim
ing constantly at the formation of correct habits of
Sell-Government. Careful attention will be given to
manners and morals.
SciioLAitsnzi'S, perpetual, or for the peried of ten
years, securing tuition at very reduced rates, can be
purchased. For further particulars apply to the Presi
dent. Per order of Executive Committee.
CHESTER N. TERRY,
Sec. Board of Trustees.
Salem. Aug. 4.1V.9. 24tf
Pacific University.
Forest Grove, 'Washington Co., Oregon.
Rev. S. M. Marsh, A. M., President.
Uer. II. Lym.ix, A. M., Prof. Mathematics.
THH cdlepiate year consisting cf one term ft nine
months, will commence ou the first Wednesday of
November.
It is the -i-sign of this Institution to furnish a thor
ough and complete eol!estte education.
There ts a Library of 1000 volumes for the n- of the
students.
Applicants for admission to rollepe must have a
knowledge cf the common English branches, and have
studied the ancient lannajes so far as to have read
portions of Carsnr aud Cicero stnd the Greek Reader.
The tuition fee is t'S'l per annum.
TRHPAR VTIOX DEPARTMENT.
Students fittinc for college, as well as others wishing
to pursue collegiate studies without entering upon the
college cour e. will be under the instruction of the
college teachers.
The fall term of 11 weeks in this department com
mences on the 2d Weduesday of September. Tuition
ti per term.
Tualatin AcadeniT.
Forest Grove, Washington Co., Oregon,
Rkt. Cl'shixo Eells, Principal.
The fall term will commence on the first Wednesday
of September.
Tuition in the common branches, tG in the higher
branches. $-5 per quarter.
September it. !. 1t2S
Corinthian Lodge
OF Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, will hold
their ros'ilar comtmnications oa the Thursday
night before the full of the moon of each month, ex
cepr when it fulls on Thursday night, then on that
nipht in Albany, O. T.
Brethren in good standing are cnrdiallT- inrited to at
tend. DELAZOX SMITH, W. M.
SrRtvoEB, Sec'y. 37tf
San Fran. March, 15.
John Hargrove's
ECLECTIC LINIMENT,
GOOD FOR MAN OR BEAST. This penetrating
Liniment, ss it is rubbed in by the hand or a piece
of flannel isabsorbed through the samechani ei reaches
the seat of iiillamatiou and subdues it. Every species of
exterior irritation is quickly reduced by the application
of this Linimrnt. 1'be effect of this remedy upon
Rheumatism, Ringworn, Swelled glands. Frost bites.
Sore breast, Sore heads. Sore throats.sores of all kind.
sprains, stiff joints, ulcers, toothache, swellings of the
limbs or body pains in the spine or back, poison oak,
Ac, is almost miraculous.
It is good lorBigbead, Bigshoulder, Swmey. Sprains,
Cholic in horses, in fact all diseases where external ap
plication is required.
The proprietor sends rhis Liniment before the public
to stand or fall, on its own merits. He only asks that
it may receive a fair trial by the public. It can be ob
taiued by applying in person or by letter to the address
ci JUlU H Alio ROVE,
2d St., Corvallis, Oregon.
N. B Demands from a distance accompanied by the
money, will be promptly attended to and the Liniment
put up and forwarded according to directions.- A lib
eral discount will lie made to wholesale dealers and
persons purchasing large quantities. Retail price of
Eclectic Liniment, tifty cents per bottle, for further par
ticulars address proprietor.
corvallis, April, lboH. . Iy5
Dr. Kriechbanm's Hungarian
. HAIR PRESERVER.
T7XJR the Restoration, Beauty and Preservation of the
Jl Hair. Thia preparation removes a1 1 harshness and
dryness of the hair, by exciting the scalp to a new and
healthy action, and cleanses it from semf and dandruff:
Ereveuts the hair from fulling od' and getting gray,
lit the most remarkable result which it will effect, is
it will produce a new crop of hair on an entirely bald
head. Many young persons sometimes find the too early
appearum.e of gray hairs, this preparation will stop
this result. Mothers who wish their children to have
fine heads of hair, can effect this by the use of this
Tonic; especially on their daughters if the hair is light.
I kuow few persons believe the hair can be restored on
a bald head, but, if my directions are followed I will
warrant a cure or refund the money. It is put up in
two ounce bottles and for sale by wholesale and retail
with directions at one dollar per bottle; it can be sent
by mail to auy part of the United States. Gentlemen
send on your orders, stating the cause and duration of
the baldness and I will cure you. To insure a cure. my
charge varies from Twenty-five to Fifty dollars, accord
ing to the nature of the case.
Prepared only by Dr. J. G. KRIECTiBAUM',
Cotrr Ms, O. T.
Corvallis, Feb., 1858. sotf
Dr. Kriechbaum's Eye Salve and
Eye Water.
THESE preparations If used with my Life Pills, will
effect a CURE 1ST ALL CASES or sore eyes. 1
have never known them to fail since first used in Iowa
iu 1841. and I will ensure a cure if taken AcomliiiiK
direction, or refund the money.
Persons sending orders will please state explicitly
the nature of the case and I will send all necessary for
a care, for which I will charge from Ten to Twenty
dollors.
Prepared only by Dr. J. G. KRIECHBAUV,
CarvaUu, O. T.
Corvallis, Feb., 1858. $QLf
l'AiNis5c!iattSl
' tV 05 CLAY ST- .
1x3
Medical
Dr.L J. Czapkay's Private
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE,
Sacramento street, below Montgomery, opposite the
Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Office, San Fran
cisco. ESTABLISHED IN 1S54, FOR THE PERMANENT
CURE OF ALL PRIVATE AND CHROJIIC
DISEASES, AND THE
. srrrREssiox or o.cackert.
Attending and Resident Physician,
L. J. CZAPKAT. M. D-,
Late in the Hungarian Revolutionary War, Chit f Phy
sician to tho 20th Regiment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon
to the Military Hospital of Pesth, Ht a?ary, and the
late Lecturer on the diseases of Women and Children.
Communications ftictly confidential.
Consultation, by letter or otherwise, free.
Address Dr. L. J. CZ A PK AT,
San Francisco, Cal.
TO THE AFFLICTED-Dr. L. J.CZAPKAYreturns
his sincere thanks to his numerous patients for their
patronage, and would take this opportunity to remind
them that he continues to consnltat his Institute forthe
cure of Chronic diseases of the Lungs.Livers .Kidneys .di
gestive and genitive organs, and all private diseases,
viz: Syphilitic ulcers, gonorrhoea, gleet, strictures,
seminal weakness and all the horrid consequences of
self abuse, and he hopes that his long experience said
successful practice cf many years; vii'l continue
to ensure him n share of public patronage.
By the practice of many years in Europe and
the United States, and daring the Hungarian war and
campaigns, he is enabled to apply the most efficient
and successful remedies against diseases of all kinds.
He uses no mercury charges moderate treats bis r i
tient, in a correct and honorable way has references
of unquestionable veracity from men of known respect
ability ana nign sianamg in society- .All parties con
sulting him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the
best and gentlest treatment, and implicit secresy.
To the Ladies or Oregon and California.. L. J
Czapk at, M. D.,Phvsictan Surgeon and Accoucheur .in
vites the attention of the sick and afflicted females la-
bonnir under any of the various furms of diseases of the
brain, lunirs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood, kid-
nevs, and all diseases peculiar to their sex. The Doc
tor is effecting more permanent cures than any other
physician in Oregon or California. Let no false delicacy
prevent yon. but apply immediately, and save yourself
from painful sufferlns and premature death. All mar
ried ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstances
prevent an increase in their families should
write or call at Dr. L. J. Czapkay's Medical Institute.
Sacramento St.. below Montgomery, opposite P. M. S- S.
to s omce jnuiney win receive every possioie relief ana
help. The Doctor's Offices areata arranged that he can
be consulted without molestation. 12m3
m Al consultations ( by letter or otherwise.) free.
Address to DR. L. J. CZAPKAT,
Medical Institute, San Francisco, Cal.
REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF MEDICAL RE
LIEF. Below we publish the certificates of two
of the sufferers from the panzs of disease, who havin?
recovered their former health, and impelled by grati
tude, make known their cases and remedial agent, and
their statements are authenticated by a Notary Public.
The demands of Society imperiously command their
publicitr. and we commend their perusal to the atteu-
CERTIFICATE.
The undersigned, desirous of acquainting thoe who
may be unlortnnate enough to be similarly afflicted,
where a permanent relief of their suffering may be
obtained, feels it his duty to thus publicir express
his most sincere gratitude to Dr. L. J. Czapkav, forthe
dermanent recovery of his health. Borne down bv the
distressing symptoms incident to the vicious practice of
uncontroiiaf ie passion in youtn ; depressed in body and
mind ; nnable to perform even the most trifling duty
imposed upon the daily avocations of life, I sought the
advice of many physicians, who at first regarded mv
disease as of trifling importance but alas ; altera few
weeks, and in several instances months, ot their treat
ment, I found to my unutterable horror, that instead of
relief, the symptoms became more alarming in their
torture ; and being, told by one that my disease, being
principally confined to the'brain, medicine wonld be of
little consequence. I despaired of ever regaining mv
neann. sirecpin aau energy ; ana, as a last resort, and
with but a faint hope, called upon Dr. Czapkav. who.
after examining my case, prescribed some medicine
wn-.cli almost mstacry relieved me of tee dull pain
and dizziness in mv head. Encouratred bv tnis result.
I resolved to place myself immediately under his care.
aca oy a strict ooeaience to his directions and advice,
my head became clear, my ideas collected, the constant
pain in my back and groms, the weakness of my limbs,
the nervous reaction of my whole body on the slight
est alarm or excitement; "the misanthropy and evil
forebodings: the self distrust acd want of confidence
iu others; the incapacity to stuoy. and want of resolu
tion; the frightfuL exciting, and at times pleasurable
dreams at night, followed by involuntary discharges,
have all disappeared; and in fact, in two months after
having consulted the Doctor, I felt as if inspired by
a new life that life which, but a short time ago, 1 con
templated to end with my own hand-
With a view to guard the unfortunate from falling
into the snares of incompetent quacks, I deem it my
duty to offer this testimony to the merit and skill of
Dr. Czapkay. and recommend him to all who may stand
in need of medical advice, being assured by my own
experience, that once under his care, a radical and
permanent core will be effected.
B. F. FILLMORE.
State of California, Comity of San Francisco. Sub
scriled and swora to before me, this 17th day of April,
A. D. IS5S. (Simed)
JOHN IIIDDLETON. Iis.
Notary Public
CA RD.
Prompted by an honest desire of my heart. I wish to
lay lfore the pnblic a case which deserves a high com
mendation, not only as an act of scientific skill, but
that of humanity, also. About two years ago, I sud
denly aud from causes unknown to me. was seized with
a fit of KptLErsr, which, owing to my inability to meet
the expesses consequent upon a thorough medical treat
ment, and the disconrajement wlii-h I met with on
attempting it, soon became such (as I was then led to
believe.) as tj defy the skill of any physician. I was
frequently, while in pursuit of mv calling, thrown down
to the ground without the slightest warning, and al
though insensible to the agonies, yet I despised the mis
ery of my existence. While in this state, and having
previous "to my amotion tasted the sweets of life, I once
more was induced to attempt seeking aid of a physician,
and, by recommendation, called upon Dr. L. J. Czap
kay. I told him my circumstances, and my inability
to reward him for Lis services regardless "of which,
however, he at once undertook my case, and with the
blessing of God, I was once more restored to perfect
health. Unable to reward him for the boon which I
enjoy at present, and yet conscious of my indebted
ness. I consider it doe to myself and to all afflicted, to
make the case public, in order that those in need of
medical advice may find a physician in whom everv
confidence can be placed.
METER TABLOXSKY. t-s.l
State of California. 1
County of San Francisco, ( ss
Subscribed and sworn to before me this first day of
August, A. D. 1S36. Gilbert A. Ghaut.
Notary Pnblic- l. 8.J
SPERMATORRHOEA, or Local Weakness.nervous de
bility, low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the limbs
and back, indisposition and incapacity for labor and
study, dullness of apppetite, loss of memory . aversion to
society, love of solitude, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness,
headache, pains in the side, affection of the eyes, pim
ples on the face, sexnal and othcrinfirmitiesinman,are
cured witboutfail bvthe justly celebrated physician and
surgeon. L. J. Czapkay. His method of curing diseases
is new (unknown to others) and hence the great suc
cess. All consultations, by letter or otherwise, f re.
Address, L.J. CZAPKAT, M.D.,
San Francisco. Cal.
The Greatest Discovery of the Age.
"IRE AT Blesine to Mankind! Innocent bnt Potent!
VJT DR. CZAPKAY'S PRorHiLiCTicnt, (self-disinfec
ting agent.) a sure preventive against Gonorrhoea!
and Syphilitic diseases, and a ceitain and unsur
passed remedy for all venereal, scrofulous, gangrenous
and cancerous ulcers, feted discharges from vagina,
uterus and urethra, and all cutanous eruptions and diseases-
As innoculation is preventive againstsmall pox,
so is Dr. Czapkay's Prophylacticura a preveutiveagaint
Syphilitic and Ooiiorriiteal diseases. Harmless in it
self, it possesses the power of chemically destroying
the syphilitic virus, and thereby saving thousands of
debauchees from being infected by the most loathsome
of all diseases. Let 110 young man who appreciates
health be without Dr. Czapkay's Prophylacticura. It
is in very convenient packages, and will be found con
venient for use, being used as a soap. Price, $5. For
sale at Dr. L. J. Czapkay's Private Medical and Surgi
cal Institute, Sacramento St., below Montgomery, oppo
site P. M. Co's. office. San Francisco.
All letters must be addressed to L. J. Czapkay, H.D.,
San Francisco.
DR. L.J. CZAPKAY'S Grand Medical and Surgical
Institute, Sacramento St., below Montgomery oppo
site Pacific Maill Steamship Co.'sOfBce, San Francisco.
The Doctor offers free consultation, and asks no remu
neration unless he effects a cure. Office hours from
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
CERTIFICATE.
I, the undersigned. Governor of Hungary, do testify
hereby .that Dr. L- J.Cxapkay has served during thecon
test for Hungarian liberty, as Chief Surgeon in the Hun
garian army , with faithful perseverance whereof I have
liven him this certificate, and do recommend him to
the sympathy, attention and protection of all those
who are capable of appreciating patriotic self sacrifice,
and undeserved misfortune. KOSSUTH LAJOS,
Governor of Hungary.
Washington City, Jan. 6, 1862.
jay Persons not wishing to lose time in correspond
ing, please enclose $10 in their letters, and they will
get immediate attention to their caes.
Address, L. J. CZAPKAT, V. D..
San Francisco. CaL
October, 158 3m3;
Girriage and Wason Saken' 8 lock Depository.
H. D. GLEA80N,
tVrOBTKB AND DEALER IX ALL CIVDS Or
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKERS' STOCK
47 Battery Street, 8 an Francisco.
II A3 FOB SALE
Oak, ash and btekofy. White Wood Boards, Ac., Hubs,
HpoKes, reuoes, mcicory Aiies, roses, snarts,
wagon and buggy bows, carved and
plain Carriage parts. Seat
Sticks,' Ac-, Ac
also
Iron Axles, Springs, Bolts, Rivets, malleable Iron, en
amelled tjl itu, enameiiea Leaiaer, patent aaan
and collar Leather, plated, Japan and Ivory
Head Nails and Knobs, Tacks, stump
Joints, Top Props, hub Bands, Curtain
Frames, half pat. and three bolt
Axles, plain and plated
Crabs and Tips, and
.Pole Tips, Ac.
KT The above stock has been Dersonallv selected : it
of the best quality, and will be sold as low as can be
purchased iu the city or State.
Km All orders for the abov poods, left with H. S.
JACOBS, dealer in Wagon and carriage stick. Trim
mings, c, corner 01 Morrison and second streets j
Portland, will receive promot attention, and be satis
factorily executed without delay.
Dept. zj, 130-j. 3otf
W. D. BCTCBtNS.
Z. POPPLKTOSi
Hutching & Poppleton,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
LA FA YETTE, OREGOX.
DR. HCTCHIN3 is prepared to furnish, at La
fayette, at wholesale or retail, the following
remedies :
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A NEW REMEDY,
DK. W. D. HrrCHl.VS'
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY;
For Consumption, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Colds, Coaghs,-
Whooping-Cough, aud Asthma
This med-cine is warranted to be entirely free tract
Opium or any of its preparations; from
Mercury, or any other pois
onous agent,
DR. "W. D, HCTCHI5TS
RHEUMATIC LISIMEST,
oa, ccstast raxs extractor ;
For the cure of Rheumatism, Toothache, Pain in the
Side, and all Painful Affections.
Sr. W. 0. Hateuins' Aati-Billiecs Fills :
FOB LIVES COJtTLAryrs.
A safe cathartic; warranted to be free from Mercury.
They can also be had of the several Druggists
and Merchants in the Territory.
Dr. Warren is my agent for "Salem, and will te sup
plied at ail times with the above named mediciDes.
Salem, Sept, 7, 1S58- ly26
- The Lairs of Orrgon.
THE OREGON STATUTES, 650 pages, with com
plete index, annotations, and references, aje for
sale at the office of the Statesman, at five dollars per
copy. The work is executed in the best manner,
bound in law style, and is sold at publisher prices.
Orders by mail accompanied with tae cash, filled by
return mail.
In addition to the enactr :ents of the Legislative Assem
bly, the volame contains the Declaration of Indepen
dence, Constitution of the United States, Treaties with
Great Britain relating to Oregon, Ordinance of 17S7, in
force in Oregon, Donation Law and ail amendments,
and full abstract of United States .Naturalization Laws.
Mules Lost!!
STRAYED or stolen from the subscriber, from Sa
lem, on Friday night last, two horse mules; one a
very large dark bay mule, about 16 hands high, brand
ed A on the hip, left fore foot has been corked, and
looks bad. The other a light bay, about 141-2 hands
high, has a Roman nose. Both are shod all round, and
had heavy leather halters on.
If any one shall find them, please deliver them ta
JOHN BASH, Salem, who will par him liberally for
their trouble, PRIOR F. BLAIR.
Salem, June 21. 1S5S. 16tf
Notice.
THE undersigned would return his sincere thanks to
the citizens of Salem and vicinity for the liberal
patronage they have given him for the last five years,
and would respectfully fay to them that circumstances
in whichj he had no control infirmity as well as old
age compel him to give up a riding "practice and to
confine himself to town and office practice. He has
removed bis office from his residence to the post office,
where he will attend to calls in town and make pre
scriptions. He wonld say as heretofore that his reaoe- .
dies are from the YeetaUe Kingdom, consequently bra
patients will escape tne ravages" of mere ary which he
believes is an irarJoitact consideratiuT; He will con
stantly keep on hand the most choice kind of Botanic
Medicine both simple and compound: among cihers
Dr. Hntchins' balsam of Wiid Cherry
I will pay to any one $10'j0 for a tetter polraonsrv
medicine free from deleterious drags. I aeaa what I
say. I will send prescriptions for agae to any part cf -:
the Territory for $19, and if it does not effect "a perma
nent cure will refund double the amount
Mr. N. T. Caton is associated with roe in the sale of
family groceries, medicines, Ac, which will be sold - -npon
soch terms as we think will suit those who may
lavor us with their patronage. "W. WARRES. ;
Salem, Oct. 19. 1653. 32tf
Courts.
THE Judges of the Supreme Court of the Territory (
Oregon, assembled at the Seat of Government, oa ,
the second day of August, A. D. 1S5S, do fix acd ap- .
point District Courts to be held in the city of Salem, ia
the county of Marion, on the first Mondays ia April
September and November, and toe fourth Monuav ia
May, annual y, until otherwise ordered-
And in the citv of Portland, in the coontv of Multno
mah, on the first Mondays in May aod October, and tho
third Mondays in June and November, annually, nntil
otherwise ordered.
And in the village of Rosefcurg, in the county of
Douglas, on the first Mondays ia March, Mav, Septem
ber and November, annually, natil otherwise ordered.
And do limit the duration, or said terras to six days
each.
GEO. H. WILLIAMS, Chief J.
UlSSt' Associate J-
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Statesman Book and Job Cf2ce
WE have Three Presses, the best facilities for Bock
printioe; north of California, and an extensive as.
sortment of Josboo M ateri al of every kind; and, with
master worKmen, are prepared toexecutc p rom-ny , ana
in a workman-like manner., all orders in the au. . de
partments, such as
Boors
Blake Check?,
Notes or Hand,
Okber Books,
Steambot Bills,
Steajqo't Cari 9,
Bills op Labins
Certificates,
Show Bills,
Chece Books,
El'i Receipts,
Pawhfhlets,
Hakdbills,
Ball Tickets,
Circulars,
Invitations,
Business Cards,
Billheads.
Coxcest Bills,
Programmes,
Address Cards,
lrafts.
Slaves of all Kinds, Ac, Ac, Ac-
ORXAJIENTAL PRINTING, with COLORED LX3
Moffat's Life Pills
AND PHtENIX BITTERS.
THE best family medicine now before toe public, for
the cure of Scrofula, Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions
of the Skin, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, and
in fact most all diseases soon yield to their curative t
properties.
It has been computed that dnrine the last twenty-Sva
years upwards of Four M illions of persons have been
benelitted by tne nse or these medicines; a lact wnicn
speaks volumes in favor of their curative properties a v
sineie trial will place them beyond the reach of corn,
petition in the estimate of every patient. By their use.
the blood is restored to a healthy state and freed from, ,
all impurities- The system is not reduced during tbei -operation,
but invigorated , and they require no re .
traint from business or pleasure.
The affiicted have in these medicines a remedy t!tai '
will do for them all that medicine can possibly effect, t
Prepared by W. E. Moffat, New York.
And for sale by JOHN FLEMING, at the Oregon,
City Post Office Buiding-
Oregon City, March, 1858. Iy52
Saw Logs! Saw Logs !
I WISH to contract for 3500 saw loars. of yellow, red-,
and white tir, 13. 11, lii, IS, 30, 23 feet lone. and.
from 20 to 30 inches in diameter at the butt end; fo
which I will pay six dollars per thousand feet, (in
cash,) delivered at my Floating Saw Mill, at Salem.
ri- M. liu KKUL.K.
I will pay eight dollars per thousand feet, for rood
oak, ash, and maple logs, delivered as above. - lotf
Lager Beer.
THE nndersiirned is manufacturing at the OR-f
EGON CITY BREWERY a snnerior article J
of Lager Beer, as good as any in the conntry.
Always on hand and prepared to fill orders, at
borne or from a distance.
. LOUIS BEHRENS.
May 5. 1858. 9tf
Sewing Machines.
WHEELER A WILSON'S machines are the best ,
ever offered to public patronage. They are sira- -pie
and durable; easily kept in repair; sew with great
rapidity; make an even aud firm stitch en both sides,
that will not rip. Persons wishibg; to buy will find
them at the residence of the undersigned.
T. SAVAGE, -g"t.
April 26, 1358. , 7ti
loot Cere!
PERSONS having Prince's Melodeons with broken
reeds, can get them replaced with new ones by
sending to Oregun City Booka A Melodcon depot.
ocpw aa, iow ZJitt - - -
Boone's Ferry,
OX Willamette river, new road between Portland an J
Salem. The road is a rood one and tea mile
shorter than the old road. JESSE V. BOONE,
May2.lS5S, Jf
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