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About The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1859)
-TYAULT, from committee of conference, ' was adopted, and the committee diocbarpeJ. Bill for the relief of N. A. Cornoyer passed. Mr. HOLMES reported a bill to locate certain road. Bills to define tbe clril rela tions of Charlotte OIney, to amend an act to tax and protect Chinamen, to amend an act to create a Hea upon the property of criminals in certain cases, to repeal an act concerning twine running at large in the county of Wasco, to divorce Elisabeth Jane Williams and Asa Williams, to incorporate the Jacksonville and Sterling Water Ditch and Irrigating Company, to relocate a por tion of a Territorial road from Salem, to Dayton, to incorporate Yoncalla Institute, to incorporate teacher's associations, to es tablish and retrulate Quarts Mining Clnitns, .to locate a Territorial road from Kola to Tillamook Bay, to incorporate the Congre gation lWth. Israel, to authorize the cuanii ans of certain minor heirs to convey certain privileges to amend an act, relating to al- ienation by deed, Ac, to divorce Philip O jieuiy, and to amend an art to organize the militia, were passed. Bill to divorce Ti!liiaH Aitft Kncati f Interim Ia. A Al Council. Friday, Jan. 21, A. M. Bills to authorize the change of a certain '.territorial road in Umpqua comity, to rclo rate Territorial road from Lafayette to the Polk Co. line, to authorize W. H. Mnnkers to contract a Territorial road across Lake Labish, to locate a Territorial road from Boon s terry in Clackamas county to a cer tain point on the Territorial road from Ore gon City to Salem, to amend an act con rerning swine ranning at tare in the county or Wasco, to divorce Elizabeth Jane WW llama and Asa Williams, to incororate teachers associations, to establish and regu late Quarts Mining Claims, and to anther tze me leirai guardians or certain minor tieirs to convey certain privileges, were pass cd. Several bills were referred, or otherwise disposed of. Adj. llorsic. Fruia. Jan. 21. A. Jl Mr. PARKER offered a resolution calling upon the committee of commerce to report as to tbe necessity of electing Pilot commissioners at this session adopted. Bills to author ize county commissioners of Lane and Unip qua counties to pay for certaiu services, and for -the relief of indigent sick of Jackon and Josephine counties passed. ' Mr. DRV ER moved that the military committee be called npon to report in relation to the Quartermaster's department agreed to. Mr. STEVENS moved that the report be i required at two o'clock this afternoon agreed to. Mr. CHAPMAN, from said committee, offered a report laid on the ta ble and 2000 copies ordered printed. Adj. 'Cocjccil. Afternoon. Bill to ineorpo- . rate the Jacksonville and Sterling Mining and Irrigating Water Ditch Company, to divorce Philip O'Reilly, to authorize the countv commissioners of Lane and Umpqua oaaties to pay for certain services, for the relief oi the indigent sick of Josephine and Jackson couuties, to provide for inspection of flour, and to tax and protect Chinamen, - were passed. Adj. Hocsk. iftrrnoon. Mr. CHAPMAN offered a resolution, calling upon the Gov rnor for a correspondence with Geo. Har ney. A bill for the relief of certain credit ors was passed. Mr. CHAPMAN intro duced a bill to divorce Mary Fogarty and William Foffarty. Bill to ameud an act relating to estravs, passed. Mr. SLATER moved to take np the res olotton, authorizing the prosecuting attor ney of the 2d Judicial district, to make cer ' tain investigations in connection with the penitentiary. Mr. HOLMES moved to amend by authorizing the Speaker to ap- vesications required. Mr. CHAPMAN offered a resolution, calling npon the Adjutant General to repori to this J loose the expenses oi uoici ueacii G nards adopted. Bill to incorporate MeKenzie's Fork and Cascade Moantain Wagon Road Company passed. Bill to create the office of Inspector tf the Teuitentiary was taken np. Adj. CorxciL Eceir. Mr. FORD, intro- . duced a till to divorce Elizabeth E. Soule, ' Mr. BERRY introduced a bill to amend an ct locating a Territorial road from Fort Lane to Roseburg rules suspended and bill passed. B;lls to locate a Territorial road from Eola to Tillamook, to incoriwrate the ' Congregation Beth-Israel, for relief of N. A. Cornoyer, for tbe relief of Samuel Tolman, to incorporate oncalla institute ana to amcna an act to create a lien npon the property of criminals in certain cases, were passeu. Several bills disposed of on the second reading. Adj. IIocsb. Evening. Bill to divorce Ellen I. Koontz, to divorce Sarah Tom nee, to . define civil relations of Charlotte OIney, to repeal sec. 2 of an. act relating to Territori al and School taxes, and to amend an act - Jocating a Territorial road from Fort Lane Several bills were disposed of on the sec ond reading. Adj. rftrvni. atiLnian J in. 22. J. i- Bill to relocate a part of the Territorial road from Salem to Dayton, and to amend an act - -onranizinff the militia, were passed. Coun- cil refused to concur in Iloase amendments to bill to authorize Joseph Yoang to con ' struct a wagon road across the Cascade mountains. Bills to divorce Sarah Torrence And to incorporate the McKenzie Fork and Cascade Mountain Wagon Road Company, - 1 k a: miss7v. iiu j IIocsk. Saturday, Jan. 22, A. M. Mr. dlAl'MAX offered a resolution, to ap point a committee on the part of the Council in regard to the disagreement on the seat of government bill. .Mr. HULJihS movcii 10 jay the resolution on tbe table. Lost. The rosolatioa was lost yeas 10; nays 14. Mr. BON'HAM offered a resolution, that the report of the w ar Commission be ap pended to the report of the military commit- ee. as aa accompanying document. Adj. Coeval. Afternoon. Bill for the relief of certaia creditors tne -.territory was njL?ed Adi. Horse. Afternoon Mr. TVAULT , moved to lay Mr. BON UAM's resolution tha tt,l acrreed to. Compilation of road laws, and bill to pay the expenses of the Constitutional Conven tion, were passed. A communication was read from Gen. - cm S Harney laid on the table, aud 1000 copies ordered printed. Adjourned. Cocscil, Eeening. Bills to provide for the expenses of tbe Constitutional Couven- tinn relating to roads and Highways, to amend an act relating to public printing, to incorporate John Days River Ferry Com pany, for relief of Asa F. Reynolds, for re lir sr Tlnhorts k. Shartle. to "provide for 6ale ' of School Lands, and to provide for aa In cpecter of the penitentiary, were passed. ' Mr. MACS! offerd a resolution Complioen tary to the President Hon. Charles Drain, adopted. Mr. PARKER offered a resolu tion eomnlinentarr to the chief clerk and other officers of the Council, adopted, ism ; . for relief of Mary M. Couej was passed. lost- On motion, adjourned, sine die, at 10 - minutes before 2 o'clock Sunday moroiog. ThR Speaker an noun - ecd that he bad received a commwucatwo from Mr. Bush, Territorial Printer, which was read, and on motion of Mr." CHAP- MAN ordered to be printed, with the re port or the Millitary Committee, as nn ac companying documcut. Bills, to amend an act to provide for pub lic printing-, Ac, and for relief of Itnlierts & Shartle, passed. Bill to divorce Mary M. Couey lost. The Military Committee reported In rela tion to expenses of Gold. Beach Guards, with a memorial to Congress for their pay adopted. Bill relating to granting or licenses lost. Bills relating to sale of School Lands, to create the office of Inspector of the Peniten tiary, were passed. The Judiciary Com mittee reported adversely to bills giving half breed Indians the right of suffrnge, and permitting half breeds to testify In courts of justice. Mr. STEVENS moved to reject the report aud put the bills upon their pas sage lost report adopted. Bill to pro vide for expenses of State Legislature lost. Bills providing for a vote on question of prohibition, to divorce Luke Torrence, pass ed. Vote on bill to divorce Mary M. Coney was reconsidered, and the bill passed. Re port of Judiciary Committee on slavery was adopted. Mr. HOLMES Introduced a resolution complimentary to the Speaker, Hon. N. H. Gates adopted. Rill to relocate road from ltoeiinrjr to Table Rock, to authorize construction of wharves at Astoria, to locate a road in Jack son county, conGrmidg title to certain lots in Astoria, were passed. Hilts to submit the question of half-breed franchise to the people, and to amend laws in relation to gaming, were lost. Adjourued sine die, at 2 o clock Suudav morning. 111-orees. The following named patties have been divorced at the session of the Assembly just closed : Philester Lee from Eliza Ann Ece, Lucy Smith from Benjamin Smith, Buel Woodard from Sarah M. Woodnrd, Mahala Card from Job Card, Nancy B. Walling from Inman Walling, Fanny Cohen from Nathan Cohen, Mary A. Dennis from Jere miah G. Dennis, John Beeson from K'ua- beth Beeson, I.ydia Cnsner from A.J. C as nef, Hessy Williams from Washington Williams, R. P. Oids from Elizabeth Olds, Sarah Derby from Thomas Derby, Jonas Lanipheer from Hester Ann Luiniiliecr, James Hunt from Mary Hunt, Samuel Ab bott, J. P. Kennedy from MatyL. Kennedy, l eter liilyeu from Jane ldlyeu, Mary Cul bertson from W. A. Culbertson, Pamelia Taylor from Absalom Taylor, Elizabeth J Williams from Asa Williams, Georire Eel- lope from Pruda S. Kellojrjr, Philip O'Reil ly from Harriett O'Reilly, Mary M. Couey from Johu D. Couey, Sarah Torrence from Luke Torrence, Mary Fogarty from Wil liatn Foparty, D.llard Martiu from Melissa J. Thompson from , Sarah Ann Smith from Inmuu M. Smith, Yerouica Wilson from Wm. Wilson, William Carpenter from , Nancy Judsou from Lewis H. Judson, Susan Farry from , Ellen Cooutz from IST A letter from Mr. Parker of Clatsop is crowded out but will appear next week 1H Alt UIKI Atalrm.on the rth lnt.. I.y J.I. Il.n.J. P., Mr. Wm. Hahk.h. bmI Mik. Mimtt .'Be.iiH of Sn!-m IVc. 2iih, iu Ja k-mville. I. C W. Il iv.i.-il, J. V. Pr. ii. W. .:su:eb and Mm. Ikknk U imaiip, aU of Jack 9MnTiile. lei-eniler !'th,t T-ilJe tt x k. In J Vn countv lit Jese UiKin-uiti. J. P., Tinw. litMLv ami KLisiiitTH H.STT-r.r.iKi.r.aII of that imiistr. Im-. ts, llrr.ii. V'.lt... Mr. Ei.wood ItlMITT anil Mi MRLITTK liO!:tV.Bjl r.f lkMtf I'o. On tl ll H Jan.. by Alfred Allen. J. P., Mr. John I.. li iLLipoau to Misn Jilu Ass U uurt , all ul ltne rotititjr. On t'ne hth of Janntrr. hy H. t.. Bii-tir, E-.j Mr. Ina to X.i'RoniiR and Mi X sev Axx. ilanlili-r ol Julio A. WillarJ, all of t'oat l-'ork. I Jiie Co. On the Sth iu-t.. Iy Krv. L. T. Wothlamnl. Mr. Jo-kki-h l. CRrv,of llaytn, and MU Mtilp Hctx. lab- of California. la Corvallx. on the l?th ii-tnt, hy Rpt.P. E. lllain rntKi.K. II. Him., of Portland, aiid Mm Suih V Ki.imc, of l'or!li. On the l;th lVr.. la Kerftyville, J.xwphine Ci., bv M. B.rV-e!l, J. p.. Mr. J. H.'Siiobt ii Mh C. A. IvKit V. a!l of Kerhvyille. In Lion Co.."on 14th Inst., l.y Rev. Mr. IVtlarJ. Mr. Jox Tn s Mohk, of Lane county, and Miss Wilsox,oI Lew ('. On the Kith J.in.. hy Stephen 5taat,J. T.. at the re-iiU-nee of the brideV father. Mr. Tho. K. Stbooc to Mi Mkliwa J. Smith. both of I'olk t'o. At the rraiilent-e of Mr. Saniuet Ja-lM. In Dsrton. YamhiU Co.. Iy i M. Walker. J. l. Mr. William I.. Srnirs t M:. MtetRKT Jcoa. botliof I.inn C. In l-d.ind connty. W. T., Dec. 23, IvVh, Mr. Doiabth an I Mr. Mir Wbicut. Mr.('jj and M'ns JonN. Mr. tSmKCK Beax and Mii Almibx Wkkibt. Mr. JoHnTonti, of San Kranciaco, Cat., and ML- M kt Jjnic It'imtfoi. By C. M. Walkr. J. T., at the reidenee of Mr. Ben hen llsrria, Yamhill Co., Mr. William L. Wept and Mi Kliza J. HHKI". l)ii:n. in (larkimi" Co.. cm the 13th int.t of Cnnnmptinn, ilrt. Skkah. -ife of Alexamler Mark, asred 22 yearn. In Kncene fity, Jan. t. Ji-Ltra, .-nof A. tiohWrnith. In Oregon City, on the 27th nit., of Iting fever. 1as iel. win of Joshaa and Kinvline llowiuan, aged 19 month. At Vanconver. on the Sth in of drpy of the hrain, Katk. daughter of Klisna 11. Iewis, aged" 1 year and month. la San Fnnehwo, the 27th TVeember. C. A.H11.1. M x, aged 31 year, formerly of Southern Oregnn. Special Xoticet T AI-ertlaerThe week ly circulation of the Statrrman lias tu.w reached the full number of two thousand copies, and ia steadily increasing. It haM the largest circulation of the Orepon pior, and present to advertiser the most Tavoralile vehicle of commnni. cation with the Oregon public. The Oregon Statesman 1850, 'CO. T11 a Okeuon Statesman will roon enter ujion the ninth year of its existence. That ear we intend it shall be a better paper than ever before. The recent addition of Mr. Hcgg to- its editorial force will add to the varied character and interest of ita columns, w hile increased e-ncrjrv, enterprise aud industry will augment its value generally. To make aa Ortgon Xewtpaprr will be a leading purpose with ns, ami tlte Home Xcws IVrtartmciiU ill r i - , . . , .. n win neuceiorin receive onwoniea attention. The political character of Tub Statesman need no new exposition. It bas ever been a zealous supporter of the liberal faith and party of which Jefferson and Jackson may be said to be. the founders; aud time, while it detracts not from the enthusiasm of our advocacy, adds strength to the conviction of judgment from which M spring. Those who disagree with the political sentimental of Tbk Statesman, generally accord to it frankness ami courage in avowing, and force and vigor in opbolding them. The experience of jouniaHsnj tends to greater tolerance of diflering opinion, aud at the same time does not fail to strengthen independence in the utterance and maintenance of our own. Sometime ia April a new printing 'establishment will be received from Xcw York, and Tuc Statesman will be issued from " Am AiUmi1 Kew-pa.tent Power Press, and printed npon new material throughout. Smaller type will be used, and the amount of reading matter much increased ; while the rapidity with which the printed sheets can be thrown from a power press, will enable ns to keep our columns open for news np to near tbe time of the .closing of the mails which convey tbem to the readers. Tbe various new arrangements and improvement add fceaa-il v to oar expenses. Oar aim is a .popular paper, and we put its price so low that all can afford to have it. We hope to welcome large additions to oar already unequalled circulation. Xe r m a Published weekly, on a sheet of the largest size, for $3 00 per year, if paid strictly in advance ; H 00 if not paid in advance, but within six months ; $i 00, if payment is delayed longer than six months. BemittfiT-i may be made by mail, at the risk of the publisher, if mailed in the presence of a postmaster. .ASAHEL BDS1I. T lh nrnornrf of Oargon. Tim Ontrnl Committee lirrel v rmnest the !morr- r .if tlm arioua countiett In Oreiron to (rleet tlelrmite to it geni-rul ili-inormtli! t'oiivvnlioii. to mwiiiUIn ut Kil- Irin. oil canrmiay, l no Sinn uiir tn April, hi:', ir the piirpiwe of nomiimtinij a enniliilitte lur lii'U'tinle or HepHWlltiltlte in (JiHIHIi'sM, mid lor tint lr,nii:u Una of m il other lnwinr may e ilteiuril pnper. roe (Tcioiiiiitten vrotiM rtf-otnniotl. 4 it IiamIm or rM- reiittloo , tluit each t-iMitity ul to hu'iI rnnvnnl ion one nVlt-ifiite lor every 7A vt' rant fur the IH-ni'irrtitlt-nftioliiliittf for (lovernor, at tlm IiihI rlti-tlmi, noil mo vote for evnry irartion over V; pnvnii'ii t'im encii eouiity kIihII have ut lmt mm ilcli'iite In wild fonvrn tlon ; whlrlt Imils will nititlo tho rfjiMM-liv ronntlin i !i-U'itntin as tullows: Mnrion. 1(1; l.liiu, in; l,min. Hi nt in, :t; I'lilk, St latnlilll, H; lm k.inoiM. ft; Miiltnonmli, ft j WttHlihiKtoii, X; t'olomlilit. 1; l'l.iUni, I; Whsi'O :i; lTmiU '2: I' mi jI.is. ; Jili kson, 6; Jo- u'lihhn', S; t 'niry , 2 ; t'ons. I; Til uno'iU, 1. lie uiru nriiiiui ii Ltiiiiint iim in.i nm i'-iii,i- ra y tuko r n!r hIpj to neciire full rx-itfHetitntioii In tl. I i iiovetllloll. Ily onh r ol the Ontnil r.mniltlre. J . V. N rMlTH, Chairman. Salem. O. T., Jan. 8, I VI. IIIXKW IIKHKIIVIII UHKATKST CCHK IN TIIK WOHI.Il KOIt 1'AIN : lMf. Clln. I'H tiliArll'it KI.Dt TltlC Oil, I A prr fertly IniiiH-rnl, miothiiiK mid Ki-ntly ulllliulatinit lindl- rine. It n ilmroven-il liy 1ml. 1 litis. i (.mill, while tratrllliiK In South Ann-lira I ilrly lieiiiK hroiiht out hy urgent nln-lt:itlonti atitl h;i4 cured hi'irv tnir4 of HhriitimtiHin, In-ulitcx, limit, Neiimliiin, Siimil and llroin lil.-il compluiiiU, I in llulnrrux, lli tnl- m he, I riimpK, I roup, I ili-s. jii a tti- Hint hiiii-hi-i, I 1111 and " 1 1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1 . Snrllt'd tilainN, SIlH JolutM, Hore Thnuit, TiMith and K imilir, llnrim. Sure liunm of Ti-ethlhg lu faiitH. etc., than all and every oilier iin-dKine, It will he neetl thin rreat renti-dy ilK-s not rlulm to cure errri tliiiiii. Imt only ai i rtniu chuuof i-omplHiiitM, Thin Oil art on the rvt lil with rl.-i tlii ltv, H in ! Iure vegetal. In iitriiarntiou; not tlu uliLlii-r-t Uanui-r from applying it outwanlly or Inn til illy; it ut onee RWe a permanent tale, lu uioet ciuie, I10111 tuu to twenty lolniite. The lK-tt iilivl'iloel-tM of Kiimpe have illseovered that all orpiuie ili-rtiniieutetit in tho Aniniiil System Ih tile enei t of an olMtiuitiou of the riij-nliro-Meelili- I lul! In the orettn ilix-nxt-it. sktlllul nppiu-ulloii ei thi Oil in linuK-iliate motion the uerve llviid, and the cure 1m at onee neetunitiiMhevt. It In an external ul loiertial neme.lr. It stimulate to aetioii tne alwirletttii ami senTtlona, lirive puin of ail kimlx from the IhmIv, and re lme all viellitn;. In an lili-redihle xliort tune, a-4 nil know who have n-ed I'ltOF. I HAS URATtl S A7.f.l' TK1V 1'ain U the premnnltor of death; relieve the pain and vou cheek the dinen-. rrol. lie t.,rath'a Klectric Oil Ih the marvi I ol the ace. t'nrea Klicnnititinn often Inadnr: cute Xeurtiluia. Toothache, two minutes; cure llcidm lte, tilteen min utes; cnieii r sr.u-he, Suit iirck, Airiie, one tiiuht; cui-- Pile. Swelled lilnml-i, ten dur: cure Kelou, llmken llreaM. Salt llheuin, two to t diiyn. Kent lir the priu.-ipal l)rili.-iiitti. I'AHK WHITE. S le Atriit f'ir Hie I'ueiilc t'on-t 132 Wa-hlii',-ton street, opposite the iimrki t , San. r'ran- Cisco. . K. hMiTil A t o., Ageiit.s, Suleui. SMITH .1 Uavtri, A;t liti. rortluml. Still I t. Wl.lar'i llalmin tr lltl Cherry. The be-t leineily ever known fir Cunuln. Colds, Asthma. I'mtip, llroni liilin, Inllueiixa. Itleeding of the Inn;;. lhnUult llieathlni!. Pain or Weak ne of the llieast or Sitle. I'trst Htaui il' I'nnsutnptioti, Ae., In nhnrt this It ilim is pemlimly adapted to every lliaeae ol the l.ittnjs aud l.iver. Wild Cherry ha lone lieen known to pirrt impor tant meilirtnstl prnwrties. This fact Is tnmiliar to every mtitroiuin our liind. and pliysieianantleii prescnl it lu uitteretit lornis fur a vnriei v ol complaints, lar also, h:i Iw-en eqnnlly noletl Or its virlites, and ome iihvsicians, whose lame U lm:li.tr to the wlmle coiiu trv. be cine so fr us to declare that even t'onsiiiiiii- tmn could bd cured I y that alone. In other hands, ats-.iin. it nearly valueless, owitiir. no doti'jt, to their iiiiiorance in preii.trin-; and adtnimsteiiiiir it a Uilll culty entii-eW uLiiute-d ly patient rxtierieuce aud lopj exoenmenf. Ihe extraordinary me'di -al power piwsesJ hy these two sul. -turn es are now, Inr the llrsl time, loin hined nn.l emlKidtrd lu Pit, Wist lit s Halsam ut' Wh o CiintRV. Ity a nice 1 Iiettii. nl priK-ess, every- thine ilcleterions ir useles I rejected, imi thut what remains is the itt'i-t extraonlinuiy and truly i lli iii lini remetly ftir all kluiU ol iuliuouary and Liver Diseane ever kuowu 10 man. !k fAiTior as there ar many eounterfeit. look well at the niirnuttire before purchasing. T-ake tone unless it has the name of ' lleiirr Wistar, M. II., I'hi lail. Inlii.'' and S;iuli.rd A Park,"' engraved ou the ouisiile m metier. All other are lase imilstions. I'AHK A WIIITK are the only Ageuts, to whom all orders should le ad.lreisseil. Hi Wasiiinirtnn street. Pan Francisco. W. K. Smith A t'o., Aleuts, Suleia. Smith A Oavis, Agi'iita, I'ortlainl. 3mll B- tVorM rum.iu, to a certainly. Is Ir. J. 1IOH- Ti;ur.i:s ii i.kiiu a h.i stomaiu ihttku fur the cure ol liiepsia, l ever and Ague, Hut'iU-m e t'.iii.-'tiiMtii.u. nml all the tmia of lii--ase wlii h anelnuti a uiorl.id condition ol those lurict :011s cntlie s-oinai-h, upon the pr.iner a.-lion of w hit b the hcatlh so much ilcpem!-;. Th'i-e n ho ilesire to 1 pn-part-d nt nnlv for ttie lvstM-p-.ia, Imt for one hslf the in itial hntii-iiitty is heir th-mM provide tiiemselves witit Hint ex elleat compound K:i mil as )r. J. Ilosiet- ter Celebniled S'.omach liittt-rs. 1 hee Hitter siv ps-a-ani tn li e Uisie, fctiru t operation, aatl cm- ,l cn;:u-tr f e, e hle uls-ain-e, resr. -I Willi the gremlest inw. It vort wnntlo heentlrelv l-etreshed reil!i plivsteally anl uieittally, go and procure this vslouiile touiv. for sale l.y uruL-t and dealers gen eral:y. T VUK WHITE. Ajietits, 132 Wa-liliiiilon street. San Kraiii isco. W. K. Smith A Co.. Agent, Suiein. Smitii A Pavis, Aleuts, I'niUatiil. Su.41 Mexlcfiit Mntluiiji l.ltiliiienff. Its wonderful elT- ts and conscoiient popularity perhsps no article in the hist-o v ol the M vtlki 1 Mkiv ica, ever ai-tpured the same atni-tfe. was Milijectc to the same nmn'ier of si-vcre and of d'.iTcrent te-ls. an met Willi so leir Uilnn-s a lUe Mu-Ung Liniment. It ho Just lo-n stvlrd a l'ane. i for all eUTtl:il Wounds v'uts. Swellings. Sprains, ltruisi-M, tr Erupt itoi on Man or Iteast. It 1 so lar a niclicin of siirprisiuii virtue that Ph vdcian me compelled to preseeihe it ; and from some remark iMe cures of Cknnic and Ihslnrti'd lihue- niatic c ss it has iniliiraliv nltrscted lunch attention from the tlrst cietiti!ito luiiiiis of t!ie age. No fainlev can cll-.nl to be wiuhout a buttle of the Mustang Lini ment in the house. Ili-ware of imila.'iant. The genuine Mustang is sold by all respectahle ih-Hii rs thnnighont the world. II UiVhS ,V I'AliK. I'ruprieti.r. X. Y. SMITH 4 DAVIS, agents fur Oregon, Front street l'oriuua. DW4 W te Allt.tei- All-llemllna; Oliilmrnl, or WOUl.O'S SM.VK. combines in such an eminent de gree all the healioi, curative, soothing- and extract ing fliiiiltties. that it slni'h-t iiuinediaW Iv extracts pain and hcils the wound itiiout a s. ar. When applied to any vwelling. sore. chilMain, poL.on. burn, skin erup tion, iit.-h, Ke.. its elteet ore mattical. McAllister Ointment is truly a r'auiily Mediciue, which caunot be well dispenses wall. S ild bv I'nntsisU generally. It is put up in a tie-it, :tt ill package, and bears the name 01 J AS. McAl.I.I.-sTKK. M. 1. Oi-dcrs from the trade mu-'t lie aIJreed t I'AliK .t WIIITK. Agent. 132 Washington street, San r'niuscisco. W. K. Smitu Ac Co., Ageuts, S.U-m. Smith Dams, Ageuts, Cortland. . 3iull The Oraet'enUerR Uymutrry Sj-rnp. Thi extraordinary article i a speedy and infsllilile reniedv in limrrhiea. Iivsenterv. t Indent Merlins. Cholera InlantuiH, ami Asiatic chnlera, 11 tsken with the first sympt nu "I the disease. It is purely vegeta ble in its i .111) o-111 11. 1. UU.KKtX HKIH5 CIIII.DUKX S l'AXACKA. For Summer complaint, and most diseases to which children are subject. It true worth can never bo set in words. iHit it can be felt and appreciated by parent whose children, have been saved. No mother should be without it. Card. A I expect to be summoned to return to the Atlun tic States at an eurly ilny it becotuts necco-sry thut those indebted Mine by uiite or account i-hould pay up immediatly, ,i that liemre le.irinnr, I may pay those to wiiom 1 ui luoeote.l, witiKiui sacriiise. I'lmng my aiweuca Iromvoivjlii. j Messrs. ; nielli and Piwcll ai authonsied, to collect and receipt lu my name. J.LcOOMH3. Corvallis, Jan. 11, IM'iO. awli 8cliool Taxes. JOTICE Is hereby given, that on the 2d day of A. auijiisi. A. i.. is., ine eiiizens 01 Niicm. rx-nooi District, No. 24. voted a tux on the district of fsili), 3 mills on the dollar; Therefore this is to notify all property hoi lers ol said district, that if the tuxes on said property arc not paid by the 1st of Murch, A. i. In.i'J, the same will be advert ised for sale, according to law, to sattsrv saij taxes una eo-.ts. 11. F. UUOWN, Clerk of District Salem . Jan. 20, twol). 4 win Attention Fruit Grutvera!! TTTll I. 1iiiji ,1 1 rt f hi. lllf-lltttt Imlilpr nn SL s,. V urdav. the liflh duv l-'ebruarv next, from SVr the nursery, on David Cochran's farm, near An- " rora, Marion Co., ulsiutoiie Ihousaud choice applet rccs including all the best varieties, from one to lour years old. They will be sold in lots, irom Zo to ju cu. Sale to commence nl 10 o'ejock, A. M. Tkkms,. Six mouths credit with interest. JOSEl'II SAWYER Aurora, Jan. 1!, 1SS!. 2wCpaid Eagle Hotel. milE nndersitnied has just opened a public atL 111 Ml in thotownof Dallas, the countv sent of l'olk Co. l-Ji-ery attention suau ue i eiven to the accommodation of the traveling community, as well as to boarders: no pains or expense have been spared to make the House convenient and pleasant, aud would respectfully solicit a share of pub lic patronage. In connection with the House is a Liv ery stable. TUOS. J. LO ELiADY. Dallas, Jan. 12, 159. Cmltipaid TX the matter of the estate of Solomon Shelton: Notice X is hereby given to the next of kin, and all persons interested lu the real estate of SOLO.MON SHEI.TOX, decersed, to appear before the Probate Court of Poik Co., O. 1 on the first Tuesday of March next, and show cause, if any. tbev have, whv a license should not be granted, fur the sale of the real estate belonging to aaia estate. BEXJAMLX F. X1CI10LS, Admin'r. Dallas, Jan. i, ltJ J. trie Leylnion & Co.'a Express! Collection, Commission and Forwarding Agentt, ITHIKWAItn KXritKSSF.3 twice a week . tlCrji, 1 In and from the followliior places: aaaaaawaaaaaV. I'Oltll.AMI. HILnAUMK, UltKlillN CITt , IIU I 11-l.K, CIIAMI'tlWS. r'AlltKIIM.D. KAI.EM. INDEI'ENIIENCR, Al.lt ANY. CllltVAI.I.IS, lklilN VII.I.K. TIIUItSTtirf , KUtil-INK CITV. Il.tVTllS, 1.AFAVKTTK. V ANColTVF.It. CASCADtM and DALLAS. Coiitiecling nt Portlaml with Wella, rnriro H Co., To all pnrts of I'niil'oriila, the Atlantic: State and Europe. Forwnrd fi-eltlit and parcel. piOrnre rhrvks 111 Ssn nniiciseo, ,11111 hi . His mi the Aii uilln state, or Wells, Furfto A Cn.'s. I'oitltiiid. Kxe.tnte cointnlHsions. muke rol lections and purchase, and attend promptly to sll matter pertalnlnir to the Epiess l.ltie. Melts, r arifn A to. r.xprrss r.nveioiitK will lie used by us over h II our r ule. sml run be prucurud ul our Ulllees, In all theulHtve mentioned t iwna. tlili. e at Wells, rartf.) co.'s oni. e, r rtltind. I.KV IN'CON CO. ItKKi-itKM KS ; J. M. Vnnsycle, A Kent Wells. Fariro A Co.. I'oilhiiid. J. Seller Co.. A. MtiverA Co.. Smith A Davit, A. M . A I.. M. Starr. J. Failing Co.. II. W. fnrhelt, Savler A Co., O. H. Cole, John It. Foster, rsrvmonr .v Jiiyni. ooiu t ine .v 'leyer. 4 itf Jia. Ml I t'll Is, lll'OWU. Kclrrlie and lljilrupnlhie rhjuirianii, Coiniurrclal Ml-, aalriu, O. T. UJF. the uiideriilirned physician would resjiec-tfiilly aiiiioiiuce to tbe citizens of Sjle.a anil vicinitv. thut w e have formed a copartnership. In the practice of llicilicitie, iiiu HrIerai uriiKKis itiisiues. In addition to the former Mock or itr. vvnrre.i. we nave purcha-d from I'urtUuil and San Frnnsiscn, a fresh supply of meiln incs. such as are usually sold by ilrucsists thruuiih the i-ountry; more rtecielly Hi it a 11 Ico A Eclectic reincillc,lioth clinic mid eiiicetittated, of inn very liest iiuiiliiT. I'uleiit aletlielties will also be foiiml at our lms More. I'r. Hrown will attend to rails from the rmintry his itaclli-e will lie upon Eclectic principle, llnvlua lHn list riliicati d liiihe Alniiathlc practice, and siiii e stud ied the other 1 stems of uirdiciuei ( Alaiit. feel prepar etl tit i.fter to tfti onnimtiftit a nktsjinm peaetlee Mnamia them all, which hit lerls cinuiilei t Is t irr a.ltil lot to tho run ot ilisi-ase. than ona syntrin. H wishes It i!l- 1111. tl v nn. Iert. mmI , that his practire vs uti polsun; our motto I Nature's intsln iiiej aviln t polton. Fpim his l.uiif rxprrieni e, from the Atlantic to tlm I'm iltc, in a northern and southern 1 Inn ile. lie believes that tiattire has limviileil renietltes 111 ever v count IV. liest nH-tnfi.il . ine oisense ii mat roiiniry. Run ixrnce we lollo msiniv a veeetaiiie prai-tice. I'r. vt arirn will atteml to rail In Inwn, and also the drucitlst and olllce practice. Ile would return thanks to his oh! friends, ftr past favors, ami hope with his increased facthte. to merit a hare of mih!i- patronage. 1 r. iiisiwu resilience, upper pan 01 ine rauery liuild Ilia, ticarly opposite of the Drill Store. w. WAnnEV. z. J. imowN. Jtinimry 1 1, :,tf COMMISSION ML It CIIA NT, !ti 19, t'otawtrtlal Ktu, PAX FflAXCISCO. CAI.IFOItXIA, CtOI.ICITS ronslKiinients of Ore run I'raduce and Pro- O ti.-ious, and make liU-ral advancements on ani RKFEHEXCHS. rortland. All. any. Messrs. W. S. latdd A Co., I). Beach, Etq. Savier A Co. Oregon City. Messrs. Taylor A H.iUton. Jan li. Isj;i.-;iu4 ' Dayton, kfessrv William A l.ippeltcott. For Sale I WILL sell my entire stock of pisxls. now, cheap, for cash. mLk k, or bv the w holesnle, to suit any one who may wish to encatre in the ilrvB'Hids. and ar-K-ery busi ness. 1 here 1 a verv eotMl run of custom. Now. if t Sold out by the 1.5th of February. I will sell at Pub lic tin. t nut ; ou Unit day, and the li.llnw intr day, until W'U out. I am located at Hall l anding, pnlk Co., tl. 1., where I will lie I01110I at all tunes, t ome on and la IntrKtiin. fori will ehe any one a barv-aiu who w iiues to locate theiu-lves in tlutt business. C. F. I'll AR. Janimry II, I tit. wC. ii. Dreutirtil IVewa! JlElt I I tousi known to all nations, people, kindreds, and iiiiue. that tin the hull day ol tlie llth month of the reiKti of ltin-hauati. I eive notice to all whom it may concern, that the day of a.-eonnts has hm since Is-eu due, and ere I0111; titt y will bare to stand before the jiidiiiiieiit seat ul some ollKer. and there suffi-r tlie fate of the Jew ami lietitile: thai bi, lieliie interpreted ptr tut! besides piiuciptil slid intere-t, unless they lilt tl.eir lmt-s and accounts due me forthwith. No humbug oil will be put in lawscitif not pttid soon. 41. VANDUtPOOL. Js". 10. ls',9 l.wl Ijieid I'rubute Court Aiotit-e. TI!EKKA. If. i. Durett. ailministrator of the e- Cite of HESSCAI. l.t.ttlW. Uecea-d. late lri"n Cis-iity, O. T.. bit on this l.ithday of January s,,t hied bis petiiinii, u lm h asks lliut the Jude the Tribute Court, will tn ike:i order at-.hnriziii.-T saii ailiiii-.Ultal-ir bi s II the real estate ouid d-Tensed ihetei'me let sll per.. tnlssU-d i-itl e-t:tte take notue that said i-tttf.a will lie besid a.urdstv, tlie 1'ith day of t'eoruai 1 , t'sa-.i. at the hoi-.r o: one o'ct'H-k P.M. J. D. l.OON. J. 1 Jan. 1 1. l !l. 4wlA sVduiiuitrator Motice. TIHK aecomit of l.nviua Shelton. 1 L trit of ZMlIKIiKi: SUKLTOX. adiiiiiiistra is set for lieariutr. on fniMl settlement, on tiie tlrst Tuesilar o! Febiuury, IsjU, at my olli e in loif.iyette, VamhilfCo. hAMl r-.u Jltsn J.I'. J in. 4. IsAi. -Jw4psid ,. Iicwaid, STRAYED fpim tl!stiuscrilr. living H Salem, about the tlrst hT Not. la-t, one liht soirel horse, white strip in his forehead, abimt t.tteen bind hi'jh. lis brniids: the above rcw.it.l will he poid for the delivery of the horse to me in Salem, or lorsny Information that win icau to uts reoutttry- u. 11 1iji.1a.11-? Jan. 4. !!. 6w4l fl'l.uKl llK of (Irecon, l onnty of Coos; es A Injustice's court. To l. Wright ; Vou are hereby notilird that a wr.l of attachment ha been is sued against you, and your pmperty attached t" satisfy the demands of James Aikin. am-mnting to nineteen (!!) dollars; now, unless you slmll appear ltefure A. N. Foley, a jutice nl the peas e, in and tor said connty. at hisoifii-e on the li.th day of March. s.!i, ii,liriiietit will lie rendered asjaiust y-in and your propertv sold to pav thedeU. J AMES AIKIN . Plaintiff. Jan. 11, lsj'.l. 2wlipaid ri:ifi:iri 1 it. In II Y of Oregon, Cotmly i.f Marion; Drew: Yon are here'iy n itilied that a writ of attach ment h-ts lieen issued against yoti, and your yrperty attached to satisfy the demand of Thorns Eariy. am iuiitine to eighty d illars, with interest and c .sis of suit. Now niilcssg you shall appesr before John D. Crawlord. a jutl-e of the peace, in and for said county , at hisollice iu Champoc;;, on the Ist day of February, A. D., ls.",!l. jiidmiieiit will be rendered against you, and your property sold t" par the debt. TllullAS EAULY, I'l ilntlO. Dee. 21, Hr. 4wl rpKKKITOUY of tltvpoti. Comity 'f Cmis ; 1 In Justices court. To S. Wriijht t You a 8. are hereby notiiied that a writ of attachment ha leeii is sued a..utisi you, anil yocr property aitacnea, to ;iiis ly the demand of Ciituman A Co.,amouulinir to nine ty live 4i-ltlil, (;. 4i-liMj,) dollars; now. unless you shall appear before A. N. Foley, a Justice of the Peace, in and for said county, at bis lillii-c.nn the liith day of March. IijV.i, judgment will l reudered against you, aud your properly sold to pav the debt. CAUMAN A Co.. riiiintiu". January 17, IM9. 4w4.iiaid ."Votes L.ust. "TOTICE i hereby piven, that tho -nndersl(rned has X V lost three promissory unles. amoutitinjr altofreth cr to alsiut f IGi. One of llie.n was iifiaiiist a man nam ed Itr.Kk; tlieoliier two uAA.'tteiiisiU:d. Ail funning mill notes. They were lost w ith an old coat; about 70 worth of acrouiil wmjlt with tl-rm, ali betnir in a diary in the pocket of said coat. ATy person tiudiug the same will be suitably rewarded. A. W. PRESLEY. Jan. 6, ISiO. 4w4l IN the matter or the estate of JOHN A. Kit AM I'll, deceased: Notice is hereby given, to the next of kin, and all persons Interested in the real estate of JOHN A. KKAMEIt. deceased, to appear before the Probate Court, of I'olk Co., on the Crrt 1 uesday of Feb ruary next, and show cause if any they have, why a li cense should not be pniuted for tlie sale of the rcul es tate belonging to said estate. JANE KRAMER, Executrix. Dallas, Jan. 4, lssi!). 4w44pald Kngraving. TIIE undersigned having received the first premium at the late mechanic's lair ir. San Francisco, as the best eiiRruvcr in the Suite, takes tho lihorty to inform the citizens of Oregon and Washington Territory, Hint he is prepared to execute anything in his line, with neatness and despatch, lie would particularly inform them to send their orders direct to him, in place of leavinj? them with their jewelers, as tliey can thereby save considerable iiercentajte. A. KUI1NEI1. 1U7 Washington St., San Francisco, Cat. Refers to the ditlereut lodges iu the Territories. Dccemls?r 'i, lsoS. fimtt Notice. THE undersized has disposed of the furniture and fixtures of the "BENNETT HOUSE" to Messrs, Welch ft Co., by whom the house will bo hereafter kept. He would respectfully ask that the patronage heretofore so generously bestowed upoa him, may be continued to his siicccasors. W. D. STOWELU Salem, Jan. i, 1S30. 43tf. Iron. WE have just received a large Invoice of assorted iron and steel which we are selling at Portland prices, (addinj? freight.) UiUSWOLD A CO. Jan. 20, 185'J. ' 40tf Horse Hills.. WE have received some new cuts for horse bills. STATESMAN JOB OFFICE, Jaa.23, 1659. 46tf A. MCCLKLL AND. 1. W. TIIL'RUAN. J. A. McClelland k Co., Commission Herchants, Ifo. T Clay airerli SAN FRANCISCO. CKlNSItlNMENTS of Orer;on Fl uir, llitcon. Lard, llntter. Fruit, Ac. Ac. solicited, and liberal rash advances made oil the same, either for hhIr or ou stor aire. .I'tirticolar attention paid to port-ha-sitiK rikhIm to order. They have also made nrr:nemeuts with Z. N. St.msliuiy, at l'ortlaud t). T t-i receive In store and muks liberal tdviitu'es on ul! produce tuiistjni tl to their h"ue In Ssn Francl-o. yt: N K W AHH A N a K M ETA. STOIlAUf:, FOHIVARhl.SU VOJIMl.SSIO.V. Z. N. Stansbury 13 NOAV prepared with nmple Fire Proof Room for storsue. ciiiiteiilt-nt t l the -wlmrf, without dray tire. and will ifive particular uttcution to rei-elvinsr .storiiiK and fornardintt nil kinds of kihiiIi ami produce on lite erul term, lie will also 111 ikn lils-rul cash advances for Ihe house of J. A. McCli Hand A Co., Sail Francis co, on nil produce ronshiied to them. OIHceatthe Store of LilVE.TL lM'IV A CO. .where. a usuhI, most kinds of family supplies are.kept, and uii minis 01 produce Pougtit and sold. Jim. i.inm'J. Iyt:i paid. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS OF EUREKA WHISKEY. T II AS come to the knowledge of the undersigned, that various parties are uuttiiiir whiskey up in im itation packtiees, made in Sun Fntucisco, aud brauding it "r.ittcKa vttnsnev. We eautlou dealer In thelnteriorairatn-tt niin-basine any ol tbrse imitations for tbe gcitutue imparled articles. I lie pMPilue K U H r. A A II U I S K K I . is Imported lu barrels and liulr barrels, and the aires are hramled on one head. -KL HEK A WHISKEY. ls4'l WM. NEW ELI. A CO... with a coi.vri-ht attached. aud cn the other bead.-'J.T. I.' I'o any one who bat purchased tlte Urnuint f'urtka M7iiVrv tlilt ratitionls iiiinri-etvirv. Rt they csnuotlH- deceived by imitatioa. WM. NEW ELL A CO.. hole ArouU, WJ llattery st. -The Oenuitie ktm-ka U'lilakrv Is for nle hr al the principal Liquor liounesiuisau Vrautsiseo. aiittl WHOLESALE OREGON. IMPORTER AND WHOLESULE DEALER IS I) 11 U US. MED1CINKS, C11KM1CA1.S. 1 A 1 N To, ALCOHOL OILS, TCIIPENTIXE, VAUMSIIKS, TAINT nn.l VAUXISHES, II HI'S I IKS, together with a penen.1 and full assortment of 1 AT 1 : N T MKDICIN ES, and are offered to the Trade at prices as low as the lowest. H iviii? made arrsnsemef.t with several lesdine Dnti; ami I'uint ll-.n-es in New York, and hfivtn? a re-ideiit a?ent there that attends to the bnvinjrof po.sls. 1 am enabled, to sell better aitk-le at lower prices than any oilier House on tlie -ortIicru t oast, SUU.V TO ARRIVE, $15,000 WORTH OF SELECTED DKICS, PAIYTS AND PITEM SEDlflXES, of every variety, bought for cash at a low figure in New Yoik. iK-sler from the interior will find it b their advan tage t i call on me bef;rre purchasing elsew here, a 1 aui dcterttiiued to sell good at a small advance en cost an I carriHee. Mr. SIMMONS. a thorough arid competent Pruetst, will roustaiitly be preseul to politely wait upou cus tomers. , STORE FRONT ST., opposite I'pper Wharf. Dec.SJ. IV?. 3iula White's Wharf Boat, SALEVf, OREUON. w TE will attend to the re-eiving. storing and ship- lung of Ereinht on the following terms, vix: Ereight receipted for and passed through will be charged, per bm 2i cents; Slurs ge, one week . per ton fill " do one month. ". tl IWI N. li. Freight will lie shipped by the first steamer, uiiles otherwise ordered by the shipper. Jan. 1, li(. LEONARD WHITE. linilJ Irnprictor. Wanted. ASMART.temiHM-ate.iiidii-trionsboy Is? t ween II and years of are to learn the Drug business. One ib-siring a thorough knowledge of the business, and one who is willing to remain w.th us two or three years, and can come well recommended a a good boy and ready in figures, will find encouragement by applying immediately at the drug-store of PALMER A STIPP. I. S. None but those nsweriug the above qualifica tions need apply. Salem. Jan. 1, lso!. 4w43 paid. Cnjruse Mm re J-.i. STRAYED or stolen from the subscriber, from my I'liiim. at North Salem, a bint the latter part of last July, a small, wbiti'l'ayuse ..tare, with red ears and some red spots on her body, and red or sandy col ored tail which i very lm;. She e a natural pacer and over ten years old. If anv one shall find her and deliver her to me, at North Safem. I will pay them lib erally for their trouble. JOHN IS. AlcCLANE. Jail. 4.1 Soil. tUJ Notice to Scrip Holders, Prices Reduced One Third ! The Table is Laid Vic vs or Ibe Comet Free ! ! Anolbcr Improvement la the TietHre Business. THE nndersigned i now taking MELAINOTYl'ES. which surpass ani tiling in tit" pi-t tre line ever in troduced in the country yet. It is the favorite picture with most of the Artists of the East. They ran lie sent in a letter to tlie States without the rase for ten cents. The undersigned will furnish them cheaper than Photographs, aud will warrant them more durable. aT Gallery over the City Book Store. Salem. W. KEN YON. Septembers. 1S58. 2Ctf Dentistry. TIIE citiaens and residents of Salem, and the sur rounding country, aie respectfully informed, that having determined upon tocuting here permanently, Dr. I. Pollock, Surgeon. -Dentist, oners his professional services to all who may feel dis posed to favor him and themselves by giving him a call. His long practice larie and well selected slock of the best materials. aud close attention to business, be boies, will enable him to merit the patronage of the couimuuity. He has received many ccrtiiloates of recommenda tion in times past, amongst which, are those from phy sicians and other gentleman of intelligence .in which twelve different nations arc represented. To accommodate the farmer, produoe or stock ta ken in part payment, if desired. Please recollect that FuocsASTiNATioN ia the nutr of the i'EKTii as veil aa Of TlMK. - Office two doors from the Brick Corner. Nov. 15, 1S5S. 3m3. tieo. Prince & Co. A LARGE assortment of tiiesa melodoons. just re ceived from the makers, consisting of the fol lowiut; kinds of portage iustriunciits: 4 octavo C In O . 5 octavo E to F i " O to V o double reed P to F PIANO CASEDs 5 oct. F to F 5 oct. 2 banks of keys. These instruments I will sell CHEAPER than any other house in Oregon or California- Send iu your or ders. JOHN A. POST. Oregon City, Sept. 10, 1S5S-. 2btf Confectionery & Groceries. TUB undersigned has purchased the store and stock of confectionery and groceries of C. V. Uzafovnge, nearly opposite the Marion House, Salem, Oregon, where he will keep a general supply of confectionery, nuts, fruit. Ac, &c, on hand, together with a choice assortment of groceries, and many other articles in his line, tiive me a call, and I will try to give yon a bar gain. Al. MYERS. Salem, Oct. I, 1858. 30tf sS tmB3r) i-j)aa Force Pump. A FEW more left, at - Call soon. JOtf ftED & STRAXG'g.. Udolpho Wolfe'a SCHNAPPS. A Medicinal drink, of eminently salutary ipralitles, rnsiiitfueturefl by himself exclusively, at his factory at Schiedam, in Holland, and well known during lite lust twelve years throughout all the Atlantic aud ext ern Sbtte. It is mails from the best bsrlcy Unit can he selected in Europe, with the essence of an aromatic Italian bony of acknowledged anil extraordinary inedicinal proper tie. It ha lonir mIucd Hcquired a hi:her repittntion. both In Kuroie ami America, than any other diuretic beverage. A nuh zed. It H a rKHKiw.TLT rrna I mroa, in its ef fects a mild ami wholesome tonic. It is extensively used and approved by Ihe medical fai i.ty , tint temper ance people, beads oi families. Ac. n tiravel, tiout, and Ittieiiinstism, the olsitriietions of the bladder and kidneys, and in petieral debility, its effects are prompt, decided and invariably reliable: and it is not only a remedy for these maladies, but in ail cases in with h tin y are produced by drinking bad wa ter, which is nlnio-t universally the cause ul tilt-in, it acts as a sure preventive. For Fever and A cue It is one or the most cuicslloua ireveittives that can lie resorted to. The Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps Is consequently iu great demand by persons traveling, or about to settle iu nerr parts of the country especially, a well as by many ill every community, where it has become known, 011 account Oi its various other remedial properties. 11 all eases 01 a t musical tendency, it is (renerany tlte only remedy required, when adopted iu the early stage 01 tne disease. Ill dyspepsia maladies, when taken in proper quanti ties, as a diet drink, mid especial! ynt dinner, it is found by iiui form experience to be eminently ethcacioiis In the most otMtitiale eases, when eveu the best 01 lite usnai remedies have failed to aif irj more than temporary re lief. 1 11 cases 01 Uiiiiiieucy, It Is an Immetiia'e ami in Viiriublr specill.-, and it may be administered in diluted and pmpoitiuiute ouautitie, eveu li young infants, iu all those p.iroxysinHof griping pii'iliu the spjinarll and isiweis to nn 11 tney nre especially sunjeci, as wen as tne cuoiiu 01 grown persons. its jutjictou atl'tpiion 111 eonnectitin witu (lie princ pal men!, r wheu a sense of exhatistton dictate It,. use, never fails to relieve the debility attendant npon firotrat-ted cltruuic maladies, low temperament aud ex isitsted vital energy, by wliaterer rause Injiit ed. I hese are facts 1 1 whicn many of ttie m 1st eiiiineul medical men. both in Eueland und tlie Cuited Slate, have borva ti-stiraouy. and which are corroborated by tne iiiirue-rf wruu-u auinoriite-. Put up in quart and pint bottles. In rases of one dox- en, with my name on the bottle, cork, and fncniuiile of my signature nn the lam I. r or sale by all the restm-taM DrusirlsU aud I.lutior dealers la Oregon and t nlit .rnl-i. LDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Importer. Si Ib-nver street. New York Cautiou to tbe Public. London Cordial Gin, Club House ;in, Schiedam Sclninpp. Medicated Schnapps, lioynl Scltmtjips, A-e.. See.. &C. I'nder the above and similar title, the liquor mixers 01 tin eiiy are liotliing lare quantities of atltiltersled unwh ilesune trash, costing but little, on which they hope to realize large prints hy selling in t ahfornia- Avoid all -iuipounds. Sime are i skillful'v prepar ed as to puss for gootl Liquor, except with the lst of judges. If you would Is? safe, use only the l ing estab lished, renowned, genuine Wotre's Scuieda Aro matic ScusA.-es. I. DOLPIIO WOLFE, Sole Importer. Aug. 31.Cinis25 ti Reaver street, New York. ti It. E i'.VB ER O FA Mil. Y MEDIV1.XES Ao not assume to cure all disease with one remedy They hnvu eleven different medicines, each adapted to it ieculiar iltsea-;. anil time has pr ved beyond ijuolion the efficacy and certainty of these prepara tions. I heir list comprises the following midiciues (iia lcuberg Vegetable Pills. Marshall's L'teriueCa tholicou. liiarfeu'ierf Sarsaparii!a. tJia;.'eiils?rg Tile Remedy. Gratfeuherg Dysentery Syrup. Green il-iun- tnitt iliutmeut. tire:eniier Childreu's Panacea- tinef- enlierg l-'ou-aimptive's Uthu. tjrtefenlierg Eye Lotion tirtei'eniierg EeverA Ague ileniedv. l.ne.'cnberg Health Hitlers, linefenlierg Manual of Health. For sale by ill drugji-ts througlK ut the State. i7a J Oeneral Agents, L'EUINtil oN A CO.. Wholesale Druggists, Sou l'rae-isco. Oct. SB. KM. 3i:tf Jonas G. Clark & Co., IMI'O 11 T E II s AND MAXUFA V T V li E K OF ir n n n 5 z 11 u e , I'ZH WASHINGTON STKKET, SAX FRANCISCO 1 XTE are now manufacturing our FINEST FITRNI V Tl UE.and would invite the attention of the public tu our rilKSE.VT sfOCK, the largest ever offered on the racinc Coast. JONAS O. CLARK Co. August 31. lsSis. 3niJTis Dr. 11. II. Uriffin 42JCRGEON DENTIST, is now in Salem, at the old O itantl. He will reiiut 1 until the middle of Feb except the Holidays, which he expects to spend in I oruau'i. Dec. Hi, 1S39. tiHFel.1540 Sew end Fresh Drnis and Medicines. T K. SMITH h iving recently returned from San V Krtncisco, where he purchased the cicnuletes-t assortment of drugs and tneoiciues ever offered lor sale in the WiUametto valley, we are able to give our old customers ltter satisiaction tuan ever. IVe are re ceiving additions to our st(K-k bv every steam r, asd will sell every thing in the drug line at very satisfac tory prices, tlur l atent llcdicince are al. genuine an 1 1- restj, and a we buy largely, aud iu the best mar ket, we can afTird to sell a little cheaper than the cneapesi. tune auu try us. VT. K. SMITH A CO Dec. 7. 11 i". 4'ttf E have a few of those dry goods h-ft yet, whic we will sell very low, and some of the best boots and shoes we have ever bought. Also. Salmon, Mackerel. Lump-oil. Fine Tea, Rlastin. Powder, Water-proof caps, saUrty ftt- shot. Ac. v. K.sjira co Salem, Dee. 7. lsjs. 4utr Farm for !ule rr o and a naif miles from t-alem, all nnder im J. provement. good buildings, and a large orchard of 1 run trees, Lrom oue to uiue years ui. JOHN FORCE. Deo. 8,1 S,,is. 4blf IOO !iOO. IT'ROM one hundred to t i hundred acres of improv ed laud fur sale, about tvu miK-s lrom is era. Marion cotiutv. JOHN FORCE. Dec. 8, J-sis. 4tf Ilonse aoil Let for Sale I N tlie town of Salem. JOHN FORCE. 41 in Dec. 7, 1S58. C. B. rillovr. DEALER In clm-ks, watches and jewelry, Sa lem. O. T. Particular uttcution paid L the repairing of watches anil clocks. All work war ranted. Jewelry repaired at short notice. FOR SA LE : Watcliea and clocks, M day striking doeLa at a Terr low price , atsu an uour nuirineciocks. JEWELRY. Ladies and gents Rrooches, Fiuger Riugs.Ear Ring lold UiiCKies.l.uard Chaius, u.c Ac, Salem, July U, lsa7. ITtf til j Book Store, lorruliis, 0. T. ' I 'HE uadersigaed has now ou baud, and is constant- X ly receiving a large aud vaiied a.ssortment of -Mis- ceiliiueus and Standard books, school books, statione ry of all kinds, and all other articles usually found in a book store, ali of which wi'l be disposed of at the lowest pricess. Persons do-sii ing antning in my line, will do well to give me a call. 11. H. BELL. Corvullls. Sept. 14. 18i.1. 27 tf WANTED. AGENTS in Oregon and Washington Territories, and California, to sell my Eclrctic ijninuiU. 1 will pay a premium of fifty dollars to the Agent who will sell the greatest amount of Liniment froui the first of June next, ltv.8, until the following June, IV.n. Send on your orders for the Liniment; I will pay all freight, charges, on the Liniment sent to Agents, therefore no Agent will be at any expense in receiving it. The Ageuts are to sign a receipt or pay for the medicines when sold. The price of Liniment is H is) per dozen. JOHN HACGROVE, Jy5 2d St., Corvahis, Oregon. Wall Paper anil UorJer, A LARGE and splendid assortment of wall paper and border, oil. painted window shades, and paper window curtains may be found, and for sale very low, a 23tf REED A STKANG S. Peach Trees. PEACH TREES, of Coxa Cling variety, can be found at tlie Protective Union Store, where they are kept with the roofs under ground. WM. COX. Dec. IS, 1S5S. tf41. Gold! Gold! THE undersigned would iuronu their friends and customers that thev expect to associate with them in business, Mr. B. F. IJrowu on the 1st of September next consequently the old firm will be closed, and we would respectfully invite all those who know them selves indebted to call and settle either by note or cash cash preferred. Very respectfully, 1 W. C. GBtSVVOLD & CO. July 21, 1858. 20tf GRIND stones, with patent hangings, for sale cheap Bt 25tf REED & STRANG'S. t NY one who professes ti understand all trades d or sciences, assumes to impose att absurdity upon the public. Ou the same principle, anyone medicine which prolesjes to cure all dim-se is uu M worthy of the slightest eontidence, and should at J once lie denounced as a quark nostrum. The E8TRAY NOTICE8 The charge for estray notices Is one dollar, for each ninitil advertised. No notice will appear until paia r. Where no money, or lessthsnthe correct amonni 1 sent with nn estray notice, tbe notice will not ba published until tbe full amount is received. 1 IA REM CI', by the aubscriber, living J miles aouUt of Monroe, lteutnn Co.. as strars. the following dcscrilied cattle: one pale red cow, ami cnl f , r.me white in the foi-e, the points of Iter born sawed feft. marked crop of the left ear. Also, one fmr year old belfer. Willi a calf, one three and one two year old netier. Also, two rituis, one year out iat spring; jio inrni cattle re the Increase of the cow first i!ecriled, said cow being 9 or In year old, and she has ieen running: in this neigntjnrhood mew u year, aw. at oeap r'd teer, some while in the fare and U t!y, crop off aha) rtjrht ear. and nnderbit lu the left ear. A lJ. one brm die steer, rrop oft the the left ear. and split In tlie right ear, branded N.nn the left hip. the said ulcer bava been running here 12 or IS month. v M. Si. auji ruua r.it ( . Dee. 13, lSo. 2w46 1 1AKEN CP, by the subscriber, three mile north of Eugene eify. I.ana Co.. four stray, to wit: una two year old liidfer. red and white spotted, markea hole in the riirht and slit In tlie left ear. Also. 1 white yearling heifer, with red ears, marked hole in right ml tut in left ear. Also, one yeaning neiirr, rea, some white on Jaw and belly, marked slit in left, and hole in the ritiht nr. Also, one yearling briler. iiiaca and white spotted, white in forehead, marked swallow. fork lu right, and half crop In left ear. ALEXANDER GOODPASTURE. Dec. 27. 113D. 2w40 f I TAKEN CP, by the subscriber. In Marlon Co., ona I white eow, with some specks on head and neck. red with white in the forehead, eron and split in each ear, and branded on the left hip. supposed to Is B, supiMisen to ne lour yearn old; cair, wniie ueaa an ne. It, lore knee red. bald face. supposed to I S month old. JOHN II. PALMER. Jan. 10. ls,',o. 2w44 rpAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living In Howell X prairie. Marion Co.. a three year old heifer, tbia spring, marked a follows: half crop off the right ear, and split In the left, white face with red around tha ere, the end or the inn white, a uuie wtiue ea io hind feet, no other marks or brand. WILLIAM UKr-KSWIIUO, Jan. 12.T159. IwiS T-'AKE.V CP. bv the suliscriber, one yoke of oxen, one Hgh brliijle, with white belly, tip of noma broken i.ff, and motley face, and a dim F on right hip, supposed to I 10 years old. One a dark brindle. with white IH-liy. some wuite on tne tan ana wnrce usus rump, small white spot In forehead, agea in year. na.n. cuosoi. Dec. 10, IV,. Jw4 ril.A.KEN CP. by the subscriber, living on the mata A traveled pud'll miles south of Corrallis, one yet. low brindle eow. whit speck over tbe body, t or a year old, branded J K on the right hip; no other mark or hrauds perceivable; also, one rea rair, soma white on tbe face and belly, no bark or brand. j.y. r i-unir.it. January 15. lSo. Sw46 fpAKEN CP, by the subscriber, living at the bndga A near tbe m sith of Lnckiamnte in. Lane precinct. Polk Co.. one light sorrel horse, silver mane, blazw race, 15 hand high, 14 years old, a aaddle mark on each side of hi bark; said animal lias been running about my premise about 4 month. CARTER T. DA VIPSOS-. January H, 159. 2w4S TAKEN CP, by tbe nlcrilier, living 4 miles north of Eugene city, I .arte Co., one brindle ox, marked crop and uuderbit in right ear, opper slope and nnderbit la in the left ear, very small white spot on right side oi brisket, no brand perceivable; supposed to be eight or nine year old. JOHN P. EDDIN8. Jannsry 7. I5. 2wl rilAKEN CP. by the subscriber, living six miles north A west of Eugene City, Lane Co- ooe Wack and white ster, 10 year old, crop off each ear, bead white, black ears, nose aud ears; no other marks or brands. ALEXANDER STOWEUs. Jan. 19.1B-S5. '2w4 'TAKEN CP, by the subscriber, at Doak's Ferry. Polk a Co.. a white Indian mare, eight year old. split la the under side of tbe left ear. No other marks or brands. Jan. I . Is9. A. J. IM1AK. Iw4 rpA KEN CP, by the sulsicriber, living three mites w. A of Monroe. Benton Co.. one red steer, four years old, marked with a crop off each ear. an nnderbit frora each ear. GEORGE BELKNAP. Jan. 15, ls7. 2w4 T A KEN Cl by the subscriber, bring in Cbebaien A Valley, Yamhill C"., one red eow. with a small white spof in the forehead, and some white nnder lbe 11 ly, marked with crop and split ia tbe left ear, no brands perceivable, supposed to be 7 or 8 years old. Al-o. a one year old, white and red spotted boll, with no marks or brands; said cattle came to mv premtsa last spring. H.J.'NoBI.K. Jan. J.IsjS. 2w T'AKEN CP, on the 7 th day of Jan. 1S59, two si ray steers, of the following description: One dark brown, with some white oa tbe rump and belly, ear marked, with crop off each ear, and hole in the right, supposed to be four years old. The other is brow a, with some white on the rump and belly, ear marked, half crop off the left, and a bole in tbe right, supposed to lie four vears old. W. F. EAST HAM. Bote Creek. Jan. 7. 1353- 2w45 rilAKEN CP. by tbe subscriber, living in Lockinut A precinct, Poik Co., one 3 year old steer, white with some red hairs, marked with swallow fork and two nn derbit in each ear, branded thus. Yon left hip. Also, one red eow. about 3 years old, marked with crop and flit in right ear, and nnderbit in left; said animal have been running about my premises tbe pat twa years. GEO. Y. HALBERT. 1'ec. 14. ISjS. 2w4i fllAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living one half A. mile south of Uutteville. a stray cow and calf, said cow is supKised t be five years eld. color brown, with a white face, bind feet white, with torn white on the belly, no mark from branding, an ear mark, supposed to he a swallowfork; the calf is a last spring's calf, no artificial marks, rol r white, with red ears. DAVID CRAWFORD. Dec.27,loS. 2w45 riAKEX L'P, by the subscriber, 19 miles norti A. of Salem, one rod eovr , split in left ear, and two splits and smooth crop in right ear, supposed to ba six years old. Also, a red aud white spoiled calf .srrp-pos-d to belong to her. Also, one two year old steer, split in tlie left ear, branded oa the left nip, bat not iw Ullisible. ISAAC DCRBiN. Jan. 15, 150. 2w45 rilAKEN CP, by the subscriber, residing aboat two A miles w. from Albany, Linn Co., on the llth day of December. 1 Vi-s. one dun colored Indian horse, black mane and tail, branded with S Lon tbe near thigh, supposed to be four years old, appraised at fo. JOHN LATTOX. Dec. 11,1558. 2wi TAKEN CP, by the subscriber, living near Sdh-ilPa. Ferry," Washington Coane bay and white spot ted Indian brse, sbo-d behind, supposed to be a hoot a years old last spring. Tbe owner is requested to eoaaav forward, prove property, pay expenses, and take binat nr. - WM. fi.l'MAXKl-IV. - Dec 29, 158. 2w45 1 rPlAKEN TP, by the subscriber, residing- fif. A. teen miles southeast of Salem, one ox, of tha fuliowing description: marked crop off tbe left ear, and a spht iu the same, brand on tbe left hip, red bead and neck, his body, white spotted with red- A LEX ANDES NEET-. Dec. 30, 1S5S. 2w ' I'AKEV CP, by the subscriber, eleven miles south of -A Corvallis. one red steer, marked witb a crop and split in the right year, and a rrop in tbe left, supposed to l thiae years old, branded with a letter P. on tha left bip. R. W. RCSSEU Dec.21.lS5S. 2w45 rpAKEN CP. by Ibe subscriber, fieing oo Hamiltoa A Creek, in tbe Forks Santiaia, L'-na Co., one black; heifrr, mared crop oj right ear, and split in left, two, years oh; said stray baa been running na my premisea since My. PETER POWELL. ' Dec. 22. 1858. 2w45. " fJ'iKEN CP, by the subscriber, living ob tbe North. A Cmpqua River. Douglas Co., one "red and whit pided steer, marked with crop and underbtt ia each ear, branded J P on the left hip, t years old List spring, came to my place oue year ago las-t spring. W. R. LlVLSCST03ft Dec. 26, 1852. 2w45 r I V-V K KX CP. by tbe subscriber, living in Eden pro A precinct, Jackson Co a steer, marked with an nnderbit out of each ear, and branded S J oa tbe right hip. S.C. TAYLOR. Dec. 1,1859. 2w4o aiAKEN UP, by the subscriber, living four miles w. of Starr's point. Beotoo Co-, aaarked with crop, and slit in each ear, no otuer marks or brands perceisv able, suppastd to be oiue years old. 1 DAVID HAWBT. Jan. 2, IS53. 2w4.i rj-vA K EN CP. by the subscriber, living six miles south A of Salem, one two year old iron grey Bliey, about li haiida hih, auppostd to be a half breed. WJJXUM LORY. January 4, 1853, 2w4o TAKEN CP, by the subscriber, of Lane precinct. Polk Co., one roan horse, branded oa toe near hip. with what is supposed to be a T, about tea or twelva years old. JOHN LEWIS. Januarys, 1S5S. - 2w45 Piano Fortes FROM W. H. Hall A Son's manufactory 239 Broad way, N. York, sold at their prices with freight add ed. Also, Prince A Co UeJodeons. Call and we will show yon a list of pruvsand sample of their work. GEO. H. JOXES.Agtnt, Salem, May 17, 1853. lutf Hay & Stra-yr Cutters. PRICES of No. 1 with 5 tuives, " 2 ' 6 " C j M g tl2 00 lti 00 " 18 00 25 00 " (large size , 30 00 C. GETS WOW) (Vs. 3;;f " A " 8 & 8 For sale at W Salem, Ott. 12, ISiS.