f ' -A It U not (m nusclt to trscjt tu fcLD AND TOUXO, AFFIRM TOE TRUTH, Fix.- 7"hat Prv fester W'ocft Hair Restorative: ' Y7ilL wmw infallibly the growth and color of t the Eair, if used two or three time a week, lo any imaginable lure. Perfectly restore the gray, cov er the bald with nature's own ornament, the hair, make it more soft and beautiful than any oil. and prendre the scalp free from all disense to the greatest aire. ftitcrmcn. Judges, Attornevs, Doctor, Clergymen, Irtf..ionnl men and llentteinen and Lnlie 'of all chuwem all over the workl, will bear testimony that we do n say too much hi ita favor, lic.ui toe following and judc tlicsoBT Gnovx, St Charlca Co., ) Nov. 9, 1S5.. $ Paor. O. J. Wood Dear Sirs Sometime last lam tner we were ttiitnced to nee some of your Ua.iT Resto rative, and its ctlVcts were so wonJerful, we feel it our dutv to von and the afflicted to report it. Oar little wn'i head for rrnne time had been perfect 1t covered with sore, and some called it acald head. The bair almost entirely came o4f m consequence, when a frjeml. seeing his suncrinirs. advised tu to luo your Kestorative. we did so with little hope of success" but to oar tnrprue, and that of all oar friends, a very few applications removed the disease entirely, and a new and luxuriant crop of bair soon started out, and we ran now sny that onr b oy has as henhhy a scalp, and as luxuriant a crop of liuir as any other child. We can, therefore, and do hereby, recommend vonr Restorative as a perfect remedy fo'r all diseases of the scalp and hair. We are vonr respectfully, GEO. W. lHUOINrlOTHAM. SARAH A. II lUG IX BOTH AM. Fttor. Wooiv Dear Sir: My hair bail, for several rears, been becoming permanently pmv, accompanied by a harshness which rendered the constant application of oil necessary in dressing it. When I commenced using your Hair Restorative about two months ago it was in that condition: and hitvinir continued its use until within the hist three weeks, it has turned to its net ami color, and aasnrned a softness and lustre great ly to be preferred to those produced by the application of oils or any other preparation ever used. I regard it as an indispensable article for every lady's toilet, whether to be used as a hair Restorative or for the sim ple purpose of dressing or beautifying the hair. Yoo have permission to refer to me all who entertain any doubt of ita pertorminir nil that is churned for it. MltS. C. SVMOXDS, 1H Third at. Cincinnati, O., Feb., 10, 1S37. WiuattxcTos, Mo., Dec. 5, 185S. Fsor. Woon Tkar Sirs By the advice of a friend of mine, who hud been using yoor Hair Hestorotive. I was induced to try it. 1 had the fever some time last May, and nearly every bair in my head came oat. Now my" hair bas come in a trreat deal thicker than it ever was. Xcthinjf but a dutv and sympathy that I feel t communicate toothers who are atilicted as I have been, would induce me to pive this pr.hlic acknowlcd;remct t of the benefit I have received from Prof. Wood's Hair Ucstorauvc Yours ret-pcrtfiillv, A. 11. JACOBS. The Kestorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, via r tarve, medium and small ; the small holds a pint and retails for one dollar per bottle: the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than the Small, and retails for two dollars per Dottle: the larce holds a qunrt, 40 per rent more in proportion, and retails for three dollars a bottle. O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Brondwav, Xew York, (in the trrcat X. V Wire Kniling Establish ment J and 114 Market St , St. Loots. Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods "Dealers. " Park Sc. White, San Francisco, Wholesale airents for California and iVeron. 3inl'j Opposition to Monopoly. FREE TRADE AXD SAILORS' RIGHTS. IXMBER! LUJIBER"! "LUMBER!!! DU BELLE'S Steam Circular Saw and rianrcir Mills. The proprietor is pleased to inform the cit izens of SALEM and the public irenerallv, that he has irret completed his XEW CIRCULAR SAW and PLANING MILLS, on terra Brain, nnd is now pre pared to Saw, ltane, Toinme nnd Groove lnmber of every description, at low rules and short notice. Having an improved Eve-foot circular saw. and one cf Woodworth's latest potent Toninte and Grooving Machines, and experienced men to fun then, he it pre pared to make as GOOD LUMBER, AXD MORE OF IT, than any other Mill on the Upper Willamette. Car penters' orders for lnmber, such as dressed staff for window frames, cornice boards, shelvinir and counter boards, doors and door frames, etc., droied and edfjed on both tides, from 2 to 14 inches in width and 1 - to S 1-2 inches m thickness. . Oak, Ash and Maple Flank, soital le for Wagon and Cabinet ma ken' use, furcisiied at short notice 11a vtnjr male arrangements with the steamers ply ins; on the I'rperWiihcKc-tte.he is prepared to send dressed, tc-osresd and grooved iniuber lo any point oa the river Where the steamers stop. AU orders lor Lumber will receive prompt attention and Quick die-patch. B. IX. DU RELLE, Vrcprteior. a!cm, March lt, 1S5". 51tf Tievr Arrival or Jewelry. Ac. JCST FROM SAX FR.VXCISCO. JKOSEXTHAL informs bis patrons and fiic-nds, that he has jest returned from San Frtiticjjco with a select assortment of Jew elrv. 3!nfirat Instruments. Cutlerv. etc and oilers t'i'-Tn for rale at his store on Front street, ttOcc door lielow Or. Coombs' oliictf. J E li" A' L R y . Gold cii'l Silver watches; Gold and Silver chains: Gold traet-et!; Gold ear rings; Gold breastpins: Gold finder ring's; Lockets; Oola pens and peticiis; Gold sleeve bmtons; bavtr und l'uted ware ; fnary gooes and rerfrim-TV. MUHICAL IXSTRVMESTS. Guitar, Yiol:r., Flutes, Fifes; a larve a.sortment of Accordeons. LaU-' work boxes of all kinds. Gold and :lver spectacles. Gold and Stiver spoons. Cutlery, Clock an mdleys variety, tec, &C r Watches. Chicks and Jewelry repaired, and all Jtinds of Jewelrv code to order. LIS Ail of m rori rtrrrmiri. Dox I forsft The Sign of the Big l ateh." C'orvallii, Oct- 21, 33if Empire Livery and Sale Stable On Maim itrcet, betiree MrJiton and Monroe, Cor- Tallit, Oreeon. r 1 snbcriTer takes this method of in- rsV TJ' Jt" JL formmif the pnbiic ireneraily that he has opened a new livery and sale stable in Corvalhs, wnere tie win tie preparea to mrmsn Detter accommo dations in his line ol business tout can be found else where in the f'.ate. I am srrppliwi w ith simile and double oneirics, carria- fs, and tmiiille hordes ol a quality unsurpassed on the acihe Coat. Farticukir attention paid to keeping horses by the clay or week. Experienced jfroonts are eonstantlv in attendance, and no pains will be spared to return Wor ses in a better condition than when received. I keep ail kinds of feed tbiit the country produces. I eill buy and sell stock, andin fact carry on every -tiins pertalnina to the Uvery business. I will npon iae arrival of every steamboat, have a tack in reniliness to convey passengers to and from the boat, and City Hotel, and elsewhere when dvired. W. C. KIGGS. Corvallls, Xov. K, 1S53. tf Xew and 17reh Drug & medicine. "ITT" K. SJIITH having recentlv returned from San V I Francisco, where Le pnrchased the eompletett assortment of Lrmys nnd Medicines ever otiered for sale in tl.e Willamette Valley, we are able to frive our old customers lietter satisfaction than ever. We are receivinff additions to onr stock by every steamer, and will fell every thinsr in ths Drug line at very satisfacto ry prices. Our l'utent Medicines fere all genuine nnd Ireth, and as we buv lnrifely, and in the best markets, we can tifiord to sell a little' cheaper than the cheapest. Come and trv us. VT. K. SMITH & CO. Dee. Till, 40tf Tbc People's Drag Store. - , SALEM, OEEGOX. rR. . w. tnT. Rtm s. rrrrr. KEEI the purest and best preparations in tbe Drug line. C5otrnes and perfumeries of the highest or der, hiulily -eiited toilet soup, hair oil, ink, pens, letter paper, fciicr note paper aixl envelopes, pencils, &.C., it-., to which we leif the attention of everybodr. Feb. 6, !. ly"48 The Law or Oregon. TnE OKEGOX STATUTES, C50 pajres, with eom 1 k-te index, annotations and references, are for snle at the office of the HtnUtman, at live dollars per copy. The work is executed in the best manner, bound in law style, and is sold at publisher's prices. Orders by luuil, "accompanied with the cash, tilled by return iiifi-i- In addition to the enactments of the Lciriolati ,-e As sembly, the volume contains the Declaration of Intle-penileiM-e, Constitution of tbe United Suites, Treaties with Great Britain relatinpr t Orejfon, Ordinance of 17KT, Donation Law and all amendments, and full ab stract of United State Naturalization Laws. Knt few copies are h-ft. San Francisco Advertisintr Agency. IT. n.IiEK, iron builuine-, opposite Tacific Ex J prevs 0;ti-e. lip Ktairs. Files ol all the principal Vapors of Ceiifornia and Oregon may be found at this eCtce. Mr. F'ieLer is the authorized Agent for the D TTEDS, mortpsrfs, powers of attorney for sale of '. im i uiiw i i ...i n, m v. ........... - new lot jurt printed and for sale at the Statesman Otli Window Class. IT.OM 8 X 10, to 2C X M, always on bands at the tin shop; call and see. 'i-'t REED & STKAXO. Paint yonr Ilonscs. B EST boiled and raw Unseed oil, and pure white 1 lend for sule at Portland prices, at SlStf KEEUJt STRAXG'S. County Order Blanks. FOR !e at the Statesman Office, at $2 per hundred ?2 25 if sent by mail. 'Silt Varnishes OF cverv le)-cription- at ' 'f REED Ai STRAXG'S. For Sale or Rent, A SAW MILL, in good order for makinjr lumber. or funiculars ctll oa JOH FOUCE. I -c. W, 1.S6S. 4Ctf GEIXD stones, with pntmt hanirinpa, for sale cheap Stief REED 6l KTRAKG S. U C7.cs. SO. B. WtLtIlt, a. c. aiass. . (lata Chief Jasticc.1 1 WILLIAMS fc GIBBS, Portland, Oregon Territory. WILL practice in the courts of Ore(fon and Wash ington Territory. Xov. an, 1S5A. Iv38 B P. Bonhtnii VTTORXET AND COCNSELLOR AT LAW, Of tice at the Court House, Salem, O. 6tf K. Uober, ATTORXEY AT LAW, Portland, Oregon. Oct. i, I85S. Chwtrr H. Terry, ATTORXET AT LAW, SALEM.OBEOOX.COM tnissioner of Deeds, and to take testimony! ac knowledgments, 4.C., 4tc for Iowa, Indiana, Missouri, Uichiiran, California, and Washington Territory. let ters of Attorney, and all other instruments of writing, drawn on short notice. 1ST I'artirukir attention paid to taking depositions, collections of Notes, Accounts, tie. 3iitf Htdictl Kolict. DU. R. W. SnAW.ofters his professional services to the citizens of Salem and vicinity, and respeclful- lv solicits a share of public favor. r" OtSce near residence. 14vl - R. W. SHAW. Dr. 1. H. Belt -t-CflsiiES to Inform hi friends and the public, that 11 he bas returned to Sulctn, to attend to profess ional calls, in town and country. Oct. X5. 13 " 33tf Dr. 8. S. Cntklcs, o FFICE, SALEM, OREGOX TERRITORY. Salem, Xov. 9, 1S57. 33tT J. F. lot, 1. D., L B. C. 8. 1. OFFICE, SAXTIAM CITY. ' WTT.T. par diligent attention to the practice of Med icine. 3urgerv,'&c., Ac Dr. R. soliciu Vatronage in the treatment of the dis eases of the eye. 3m49paid Dr. J. B. Cardwrll, SURGEOX DEXT1ST. WILL practice his profession in the raHoua cities and towns of Oregon. Feb. 15, 1S5P. 4JHf J. . Coombs. I. D., Gorrallis. GENERAL practitioner of medicines. Surgery, etc. The Inlinnarr is still attached to hii otli ce, lor the accommodutioa of patients not atl'ectcd by contatrioui disease. 28tf Dr. R. N. Bell, Sl'ROEOX DENTIST. o FFICE in W. Kenvon'sbuildinir over "CitT Book Store" tint door west of the Marion House. Refers to L. F. Cartee Surveyor General's Office. SuU-m, Xov. 16, 1oA " 30tf J. Flcmin?. VT the Oregon City Post Office Building-, has just received, direct "from Xew York, 10O copies of Downinit's Frnit and Fruit Trees of America,' revis ed and enfarved, for 1S57 the latest pnblislied edition of this valuaVle work. He has also on hand, a pood stork of miscellaneous books and stationery, for sale on terms to suit the times. Oreiron City, lec. 13, !&.. lllen k Levis, 1 VHOLESALE MERCHAXTS, PORTLAXD, OR- EGOX. E. Pelton, Geo. II. Jones dc Cm VRE prepared to do a cencml eommission business on Xew York and other Atlantic cities. Particu lar attention will be given to the purchase of goods for merchants. l"arties having any business transarlions in the Atlantic States, and wanting an airent that will give personal attention to the same, will do well to call. ty Office at Dornnm Sc. Wilson's Law Office rj Salem, March '-3, 185a -U John V. Wilson, COMMISSION MERCHAXT, Xo. It Cm m rrxiat itrvet, Han Francisco, Cal. OLICITSconsiimmentsof Oregon Produce and Pro 3 visions, and makes liberal advancements on same. REFEREXCES: Portland. ATbanv. Messrs. W. S. LadJ Sc. Co., D. Beach, Esq. Savier Sz Co., lmyton. Oregon Citv. Messrs. Williams & Messrs. Tavlor and Ralston. Lippencott. Jan. 15, tmi5 IVulte tVharr Boat. SALEM, OREGOX. "TEwiII attend to the receiving, storing and ship- T ping of Freisrht on the following terms, viz : Freight receipted for and passed through will be charjred, per ton 25 cents. Storage, one week, per ton SO do one month, f I 00 X. B. Freight will be shipped by the first steamer, unless otherwise ordered by ttie shipper. LEOXAKD WHITE. Proprtrtnr. Jan. 1, 1S59. Attention. T.ITrTllllC r iiiiimnujiuiiu MERCH ANTS of Oregon f.nd Washington Territo rv: THE WILLAMETTE WOOLEN MANU FACTURING COMPANY have now on band, and will continue to manufacture, the best quality of blank ets, yarn and cloth, and would invite von to favor ns with" vonr patronage. AH orders for tfie above goods will receive prompt attention. JOSEPH WATT. Salem. March zci, IhoX ly'-'l Confectionery and Groceries. THE undersigned has purchased the store and stock of confectionery and groceries of C. V". Urufovnge, nearlv opposite the Marion House, Salem, Oregon, where he will keep a general supply of confectionery, nuts, fruits. See., fcc.? on hand, together with a choice assortment of groceries, and nmnv other articles in his line. Give me a call, and 1 will iry to give yon a bar gain. M. MYERS.. Salem, Oct. 1, 1ST 3Ctf American House. THE undersigned would respectfully announce SSJ to the pnhlic, that they have purchased the XiliiL above-named Hotel, at Roseburg, Douglas county, to gether with the large and commodious stable attached to the premises, and from their long experience in the business, flatter themselves that they will be enabled to give satisfaction to all those who favor tbem with their patrons E. B. ROBIXSOX, F. D. ROBINSON. Rosebnrg, Dec. 1, 158. ly40 Webster's Cnabridfrcd. fvrk COPIES Webster's Unabridged Oirtionaries; sWVlvl 100 copies Webster's Unabridged Dictionaries; KiO " " Coiinting-bouse " 100 " " Aealemic " 100 " " High School " 50 " Common school, " COO " " l'rimary " Direct from G. & C. Merriam and Mason Brother, which I will sell cheaper than any other honse in Ore con. Send in vonr orders. JOHN A. POST. Oregon City, Sept. 7, 158. 2tf Scwinjr machines. W1 HEELER 4t WILSON'S machines are the best ever ottered to nnhlic natronaee. Thev are sim ple and durable; easily kept in repair; sew with great rapidity; make an even and firm stitch on both sides, that will not rip. Persons wishing to buy will find them at the residence of the undersigned. T. SAVAGE, Agent April 26, 1853. vj'tf Piano Fortes. 1 GILBERT Si Co.'s pianos direct from the manu . fi.ctory. Send in J our orders. jif jonx A. POST. John A. Post dc Ctk, BOOKSELLERS AXD STATIOXERS, and whole sale and retail dealer in liauoe, Books and Sta tionerv. Main street, Oregon Citv. September lrt, iNfA " 2Htf Books t Bookt ! o F all kinds, for sale at the Oregon City Book Sz Melodeon depot. cheap. Send in vour orders. Sept. 6, 1869. UStf School Books, A LARGE assortment of Ivison Sl Phlnnev's school books for sale at Oregon City Book & Melodeon depot, very cheap. Send in vonr orders. 1 iStf JOHN A. POST Sz CO'S. Xax Receipts. T tbe Statesman office, at $1 per hundred (1 25, L if sent bv mail. 24tf Paintinr. HOUSE, sign, carriage and wagon painting, glazing nil ruiner hamrinsr. wall naner. nuints. oil. irlass. onH nuttv. mixed paints, cheap for cash, shop west of the court house, Salem. E. b. COX. August 31. 1S.A ly2S WEe have a few of those Dry Goods left yet, which we will sell very low, and some of the'best boots and shoes we have ever bought. Also, Salmon. Mackerel, Lamp-oil, Fine Teas, Blasting Powder, Waterproof Car, srfetrsho fct Salem, Dee. 7, 1S 4f J Look Itlxist at Thllt . R. KELLOGG haa permanently located In the ' CITY OK POKTLANO. Oreiron.and offer to tb public Family Medicine. They are purely VEGETABLE, and frcs from poison. If yoo have a weak back, pain in the side or chest, take courage; uiv Strengthening 1'laster will attorn ra lief, no matter of how long standing. If you have sprains, bruises, rheumatism, erysipelas, inflammation of the lungs, stomach, livor, or spleen, burns, tresh wonnds, or old sores of any description, use my Fauiilv Liniment and Healing Salva. N. B. In detention of tbe placeutn after parturition, this I Juinieut is a sovereign remedy, when used accord ing to directions. Mothers, remember and try it. Have you dyspepsia, pain In the stomach or bowels, loss of appetite i nse my stomach bitters. Have you weak lungs, cough, cold, or hoarseness, asthma, or dilHculty of breathing, my Cough Drops will relieve von. Are yoa bilious have yon remittent fever, bilious colic, headache, or anv disease where a laxative medi cine is indicated t use" the best pill before the public that is, Dr. Kellogg'a Family PilL If you are attlicied with chronic or bilious diarrluea. no matter of how long standing, use my Diarrbosa and Blood Purifvlng Tonic, in connection with the Family Pills, and relief is certain. They always leave the bowels in a henlthv condition. Remember, as a' blood purifier, this tonic la without an equal. M v improved Composition is by far the best article of the kind ever before tbe public See direc tions on the packages. These medicines are for sale bv W. K. SJIITH St CO. and Dra. WARREN St BROWX. Sulem; Price Jt Co., Dalles; and in one month will be for sale at all the towns of Oregon, and Washington Territory. Portland, March 12, 1869. y Established In 1949. Hi ami HEXBY JOHXSOX CO, IMrOR TERS WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 146 Washington Street, San Francsro. A RE now rrccivingtbeirstoek for the spring trade of J. a newnndtresn goods, ana oiler to country buyers the LARGEST and BEST assortment in their line on tbe I'ni iliic rnr.at. Having been engaged in the Drug business in San Francisco for the past ten years, they nutter themselves that their arrnmretnents are such, that tbev can otter UN EQUALLED INDUCEMENTS to such as may favor tbem with their custom. Their assortment comprises EVERYTII INO in their line of business that n-av le required bv DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS and M ERCH A XTS. and also all goods in their line in use bv GROCERS, BAKERS. BREW ERS, CONFECTIONERS. DYERS, TANNERS, AS SAYERS OF C.OI.D. HATTKkS, SODA MANU FACTURERS. BARKERS, HOTEL KEEPERS and MANUFACTURERS. All the popular FAMILY PATENT MEDICINES received direct from the proprietors and guaranteed GENUINE, and lit the lowest trade prices. 6mJ Alexander dc IHeEwnn. ARE offering for sale the best and cheapest goods in rcBon : ' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES. CROCK ERTWARE, Sze. We are also paying cash and exchanging goods for all kinds of produce : WHEAT, BARLEY, FORK, BACOX. Sze. We w ill satisfv von that we give good bargsjns. We have the nest Tea imported, the best sugar and coffee. Cedar and White Fir shingles, Timothy and Blue grass seed alwavs on hand. ALEXAXDER Si McEWAX. Corvallis, Angnst 13, IHiS. 24tf Xew Hardware Store. THE subscriber having taken the fire proof Granite Front Store, next door to SIcKee Co's. Front St., would respectfully inform his friends and the pub lic genendlv, that he is now opening a full and 'COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SHELF A.l BCILDEH S HARD WARE. AURtCtrLTVRAL IMPLEMEXTS, MECHAXIC-S TOOLS, TABLE AXD POCKET CUTLERY, And other articles in his line, to which he invitesthe attention of Merchants, Builders and eonntrv dealers. JOHX B. FOSTER. Portland, February, 158. 4f 3. A. MCCLCLLIXD. 3. W. THCRMS5. J. A. McClelland & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 7 Clay Street, Son Francisco. Consignments of Oregon Flonr, Bacon, Lard, But ter, Fruit, Sze., Stc, solicited, and liberal cash advan ces made on the same, either for sale or on etorave. Particular attention paid to purchasing goods to order. They bave also made arrangements w ith Z. X. Stans bnry, at Portland. Oim, to receive in store and make liberal advances on all produce consigned to their house in San Francisco. XEW ARRANGEMENTS. . STORAGE, FVRWARDIXU COMUIS SIOX. ZX. STAXSBURT is now prepared with ample Fire Proof Rooms for storaJ.T, convenient to the wbnrf, w ithout draynge, nnd will give particular at tention to receiving! storing and forwarding all kinds of good and produce on (ilwral terms. He will also make HIk-i-hI cash advances for the house of J. A. Me Lelland Sz Co., Sun Francisco, on all produce consi(rn- ed to them. Office at the store of LOVE, TURPIX St CO., where as usual, most kinds of family supplies are kept, and all kinds of produce bought and sola. Jan. I. 1Sq.. ly4npai.l Itichards frCraken, COMMISSION MERCHAXTS, AXD Jobbers in OREGOX PRODUCE of every de scription. No. 41 Sacramento St., Fire-Proof Store) San Francisco. The highest market price paid for PRODUCE. 17 Liberal advances made on consignim-nts. Orders for Oregon trade promptly attended to. "ft? Office in Portland, upper wliarf boat. JAMES K. RICHARDS, JOHN M'CRAKE, ir Francisco. Portand, Oregon. June i, 158. tvlS John IK. Foster, IMPORTER AXD DEALER IX SHELF AXD HEA VY HARDWARE, MECHAXICS" TOOLS. FARMIXG IMPLEMEXTS, c, e. AT THE FIRE-PROOF ORANITK FROST STORE, Front street, Portland Oregon. Fehmnrv, 18f8. 4Stf Albany Book Store. TFIE undersijrned wonld inform tbe citizens of Linn Co., and the public generallv, that they have just received, and will keen constant fy on hand, for sale, a large assortment of school books in common nse, and also a variety of miscellaneous books, stationery, Sue. HALEY BRO S. Albany, Oregon, July 1, 1858. 18tf City Book Store, Corvallia, Ogn. TH E undersigned has now on hand, and is constant ly receiving a large and varied assortment of Mis cellaneous and Standard books, school books, stationery of all kinds, and all other articles usually found in a bonk store, all of which will be disposed of at the low est prices. Persons desiring anything in my line, will do well to give me a call. M. 11. BELL. Corvallis, Sept. 14, 188. 7tf Boyle dc Sites, PnYSIC'IAXS AXD SURGEONS, would respect fully inform the citizens of Polk Co., and vicinity, tnat they have entered into copartnership for the prac tice of medicine, snrgery, and olmtetrics. Office, Dal las, Polk Co. J. W. Uoyle, M. D., for the present will be found at his residence, 3 miles east of Dallas. Jan. 15, 1S5S. 15tf Silas C. Herring's Patent Champion Fire and Burglar Proof Safe. VtiriTH or without Halls' powder proof lock or t T Jones' patent permutation Bank Locks. Sold at tbe manufacturer's prices with freight added. Prices from $.i5to $oo, call and see sample of their work with the improved locks. GEO. H. JOXES, Agent. Salem, May 17, 1858. l(tf War Scrip. TTOLDERS of War Scrip can secure the services of 11 r- Pelton, Ueo. 11. Jones oc Co., to present their pnicrs at Washington for payment. Receipts given lor the papers and cash advances made in some cases. Office at Buraum Sz Wilson's Law Oliice. Salem, March 1, 1858. Stf Dickinson Type Foundry. PHELPS Sz DALTOX, Boston. L. P. Fisher, Agent, San Francisco. Orders solicited for type, leads, rule, Szc. Angnst 25, 1857. 24tf Statutes of Oregon, CAX be fonnd at John Fleming's, Oregon City; and at A. R. Shipley's, Portland. April, 1859. Corinthian Lodge No. IT, o F Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, hold their regular communications inursday, on or before the full of tbe moon, in Albany. H. A. CUNNINGHAM, W. Jf. W. 6. Ht it, Sm. WoUainvt tmrterslty. I i-- SALEM, OREGON: ' THE Collegiate Department of the WaHamet Uni versity has been organized. Young men design ing to pursue s regular Coarse of Study, are invited to avail themselves Sl the advantages afforded by this In stitution. All available resources will be made vme ot to meet the wants of Students. Efforts will be contin ued lo secure a suitable endowment ; and no pains will be spared in obtaining competent and experienced In structors. The Collegiate year is divided into tnfet tertns, com mencing as follows: Tbe first term on the 3d Thursday in September. " second term on the 1st " " Jauuary. " third " " " last " April Ths first two tonus are fftetn Ktzkt tack ; the third, eleven week: Vacatioss. There will be two vacations in the year: one, in April, of two tcetis, and one, ia ths sum mer, of nine tttekt. ' Tt iTtoa will be at the rats of $1 par week, or $40 per anntn. THE OREGON INSTITUTE THE PREPARA TORY DEPARTMENT. Tzakts. The Academic year ia divided into roe a TERMS of eleven treekt each. The first term begins on the 3d Monday of September. " second term begins oa the 2d Thursday of Nov. 44 third " " " " last " " January. " fourth " " " " hut " " April. Yacatioss. There will be two vacations in the year: one inApril, of two weeks ; and one in the summer, of mix Tuition will be paid at the beginning of each Term ia advance, at the following rates : In Languages, Higher Mathematics Sz Chera., $10 00 " Other studies of the Academic Division,.. 7 SO Common English Division, 6 50 "Primary " " 5 50 For use of the Piano 10 00 ty- Instructions in vocal music is given to all tbe students free of charge. THE FACULTY daring the present year will eon- "l?ev. F. & noyt. A. M., President and Acting Pro fessor of Ancient Languages. & B. Wilbur, Professor of Mathematics, Teacher of English Branches. Miss A. V. Antiranx, Teacher of Instrumental Musie. Mrs. P. M. Uoyt, Teacher of French, Painting and Drawing. Mrs. C. Wilbur, Teacher of Primary division. Aomissio. Students will be admitted at any time; and will be charged for tuition from tlie time they enter rnty, bnt their progress will be greatly promoted by entering early in the Academic year. In caee where, from necessity, students leave before the end of the term for which payment has been made, a just proportion not more than three fourths nor less than oue fourth of the tuition fee will be refunded. Students are not allowed to leave just before the exam ination. Patrons who are inattentive to this point, in flict great injury npon both tbe student and tbc Institu tion. Boaraikc. Young gentlemen and ladies can obtain board at reasonable rales with private families. Course or Stvot. A Course of Study bas been adopted for both the Collegiate and lrcaratory De partments, well calculated to secure ripe scholarship, mental discipline, and a preparation for the active du ties of life. A liberal Coarse of Study has been adopted for young ladieswhodesire to obtain a thorough education. I"i A Diploma will be awarded to all who shall complete the prescribed course. Tlie Govkkxvest will be parental bnt strict aim ing eonstantlv at tbe formation of correct habits of Self Government. Careful attention will be given to manners and murals. ScHOLAKSHtrs, perpetual, or for tlie period of ten years, securing tuition at very reduced rates, can be purchased. For further particulars apply to tbe Presi dent. Per order of Executive Committee. CHESTER X.TERRT, Sec Board of Trustees. Salem, Aug 4, 1858. iMtf Pacific Fnlrerslty. Forest Grove, Washington Co., Oregon, Rev. 8. M. Marsr, A. M., President. Rev. H. LtXA.t, A- M., i'rof. Mathematics. THE collegiate year consisting of one term of nine months, will commence on the tint Wednesday of November- --- It is tlie design of this Institution to furnish a tbor nneh and enmolete eolletriate education. There ia a Library of 1000 volume for tbe nse of the students. Applicants for admission to college roust have a knowledge of the common English branches, and have studied the ancient languages so far as to have read portions of Csrsar and Cicero and the Greek Ueader. The tuition fee is Mti per "- PREPARATION DEPARTMENT. Students fitting for college, as well as others wishing to pursue collegiate studies without entering npon the college course, will be under the instruction of the eol leue teachers. The fall term of 11 weeks in this department com mences on the id Wednesday of September. Tuition $4 per term. Tualatin Academy. Forest Grove, Washington Co.. Oregon, Rev. Cvsuiso Eklls, Principal. The fall terra will commence on the fisst Wednesday of September. Tuition in the' common branches, $6 in the higher branches, f 5 per quarter. September 24. 1S5 IvCG JeOerson Institute. TnE Trustees of Jefferson Institute, wonld amnotrnce to tlie public that tlie school in this Institution is now in successful operation, under the charge of I'rot O. O. Carr and his ladv, direct from Keystone State. Mr. St Mrs. Carr having spent several rears in pre paring themselves for the Profession of Teaching, are now prepared to give entire satisfaction to all those that uinv entrust their children in their rare. TERMS: Primarr Department per term twenty -four Week.. $10 00 Common English studies per term twenty -four weeks, 12 00 Higher branches " " " " weeks, .16 00 Stndenu can enter the school at any time, but will not be received for less than half a term. No allow ance will be made for absence, unless a special arrange ment be made with the directors. Board ran be had on reasonable terms near tbe school. Although this school it not controlled by any relig ious sect, yet tlie strictest morals will be enforced and good order maintained. H. A. JOHXSOX. Sec'y Board of Trustees Jefferson, Sept 20, 1858. lr J in ore New Books! WK. SMITH Sz CO., have just received direct from New York a large supply of CHOICE BOOKS AXD STATIOXERT, which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. They have made arrangements by which they will be enab led to furnish the reading public with ALL THE STA3DAKD WORKS OT THE DAT, at a very reasonble advance on Acs? lori Cost. Their books are bought in Xew Tork br a resident agent, well acquainted with the trade, and" at MUCH LOWER PRICES than they can be had by ordering from the Booksell ers themselves. We invite our friends and the public generally, to call and examine our stock and ascertain our prices. We are permanently in the trade, will be constantly receiving new supplies, and are determined to sell at "the very lowest prices. Any rare books that we may not have in store, we will order for our pat rons, and Libraries of Law, Medical or Miscellaneous Books, can be obtained through our agency cheaper than in any other way. Amonir the desirable books lately received by ns, are the following, via: Kane s Arctic Expedition; Livingstone's Travels in Africa; t Benton's 30 years in the L & Senate t iiuinby on Bet Keeping! tiunn's Domestic Medtcinet Rollin's Ancient History; Dirk's Works; All the standard Ports; Mrs. Somthmrorth's Works; Mrs. Lee's M'ori,- Mrs. Lee Hentx's Works; Plutarch's Lives, 3rc., See. Also, 100 REAMS PArER, CAP, LETTER, ROTE AKD BRIEF, all of excellent quality, and at low prices. Also, Envelores, ink. Scrap Books, Mucilage, Gold Pens, Gillott's Steel Pens, Pencils, Inkstands, Slates, Xelson's Copybooks, Blank Books, Letter Clips, Music Paper, Kate Books, drawing paper, visiting cards, albums Jfrc 40tf W. K. SMITH, Jt CO. Statesman Book nnd Jon OfBcc. WE have Three Presses, the best facilities for Book printing north of California, and an extensive as sortment of JosBiKO Material of every kind ; and are prepared to execute promptly, and in a workman like manner, all orders in the above departments, such aa . Books, Bi.ask Chzxks, Par m lets, Motes or Hand, Handbills, Order Books, . Ball Tickets, Steamboat Bills, Circulars, Steamboat Cards, Invitations, Bills or Ladiho, Business Cards, Certificates, Bill Heads, Show Bills, Concert Bills, Check Books, Programmes, Blank Receipts, Address Cards, Drafts, . Blanks or all Kinds, Slc, Szc, Szc. E7 All Jobbing must be paid for before it is taken from the Office. Engraving. THE undersigned having received the first premintn the late Mechanics' Fair in San Francisco, as the best engraver in the State, takes the liberty to inform the citizens of Oregon and Washington Territory, that be is prepared to execute anything in his line with neatness and despatch. He would particularly inform them to send their orders direct to him, in place of leaving them with their jewelers, aa they can thereby save considerable percentage. 7 A. K.UHXER, 167 Washington St., San Francisco, Cal. XW Refers to too nine rent lodges m tne state. December 'i, traei . Dr. I., i. Ciapkay's Private MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Sacramento street, below Monta-omerr. opposite the -Pad Be Mail Steamship Company's Office, Saa Fraacia- ESTABLISnED IN 1854, FOR THE PERMANENT CUKE OF ALL PRIVATE AND CHRONIC DISEASES, AND THE scrpBzssioa or qdaCeebt. Attending and Rssidsnt Physician, L. J. CZAPKAT. M D. Lata in tbe Hungarian Revolutionary War, Chief Phy sician td the xXth Regiment of Honvids, Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Pesth, Hungary, and the late lecturer on the diseases of Women ana Children, and honorary member of the Philadelphia College of Medicine. A PERMANENT CURB GUARANTEED, OR NO PAY. Communications strictly confidential) Consultation, by letter or otherwise, free. Address Dr. L. J. CZAPRAT, San Francisco, Csi TO THE AFFLICTED. Dr. L. J. CZAPKAT re turns his sincere thanks to his numerous patients for their patronage, and wonld take this opportunity to re mind them that he continues to consult at bis Institute for tlie cure of Chronic diseases of the Longs, Liver, Kidneys, digestive and genitive organs, and all private diseases, viz: Syphilitic ulcers, gonorrhoea, gleet, strict ures, seminal weakness, and all tbe horrid consequences of self abuse, and be hopes that his long experience and successful practice of many years, will continue to en sure him a share of public patronage. By tbe practice of many years in Europe and tbe United States, and during the Hungarian war and campaigns, be is enabled to apply the most efficient and successful remedies against diseases of ail kinds. He uses no mercery eu urges mooeraie treats nis patient in a correct ana honorable way bas references of nnquestionable ve racity from men ol Known respectability ana niva standing in society. All parties consulting nim, by let ter or otherwise, will receive tno best and gentlest treatment, and implicit secresy. Of all diseases, the great first causa Springs from neglect of Nature's law. Sutler Not! ffaca a cure is guaranteed in all stages of SECRET DISEASES. Self-abuse. Xervous Debility, Strictures, Gtcets.Grav el. Diabetes, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Pains is the Bones and Ankles, Diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Xose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs, Cancers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. I ituf Donee, and all Disease arising from a derangement of the Sexual Organ. Such as Xervous Trembling, Loss of Memory, Loss of Power, General Weakness, Dimness of Vision, with peculiar spots appearing before the eyes, loss of sight, wakef ulness, dyspepsia, liver disease, eruption npon the face, pain in tlie back and head, female iirvguhrities, and all improper discbarges of both sexes. It matters not from what cause the disease originated, however long standing or obstinate tbe case, recovery is certain, and in a shorter time than a permanent cure can be ef fected by anv other treatment, even after the disease has battled tfie skill of eminent physicians and resisted all their means of cure. The medicines prescribed are pleasant, without odor, entirely vegetable', causing no sickness, and free from mercury or balsam. During fifteen veara of practice, in Europe, tbe Atlantic States and California, I have rescned from the jaws of death niun v thousands, who, in the last stages of the above mentioned diseases, had been given up to die by their physicians, which warrants me in promising to the af U it ted who may place themselves under my care, a per fect and speedy cure. Private diseases are tbe greatest enemies to bealth, as they are the first cause of Con sumption, Scrofula, and many other diseases, and should be a terror to tlie human family. A permanent cure ia scarcely ever effected, a majority of the coses tailing into the hands of incompetent persons, who not only fail to cure the disease, but ruin the constitution, filling the system with mercury, which, with the disease, haa tens tlie sufferer into a rapid consumption. . - But should tlie disease and tlie treatment not cause death speedily, and the victim marries, tlie disease is entailed npon" the children, who are born with feeble constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a vi rus which betrays itself in scrofula, tetter, ulcers, cor ruptions, and oilier affections of the skin, eyes, throat aud lungs, entailing upon them a brief existence of suf fering, and consigning them to an early grave. SELF ABCSEbaiiotber formidable eoemv of health, for nothing else in the dread catalogue of human dis eases causes so destructive a drain upon tlie system, drawing its thousands of victims, through a few years of suffering, down to an untimely grave. It destroys the nervous system, rupidly wastes away the energies of life, causes'meiital derangement, prevents the proper development of the system, disqualifies for marriage, society, business, and all earthly Happiness, and leaves tbe sufferer wrecked in body and mind, predisposed to consumption, and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself With the fullest confidence I at sure the unfortunate victims of Self-abuse, thata permanent and speedy care can be effected. and with the abandon ment of ruinous practices, my patients ran be restored to robust, vigorous liealth. Irregularities, and all diseases of males and females, treated on principles established by fifteen years of practice, and sanctioned by thousands of tbe most re markable cures. Medicines, with full directions, sent to any part of the State, Oregon, and Washington Ter ritory, iv patients communicating their symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strict I v confidential. Address Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY, Medical Institute, Sacramento street. Below Montgomery, opposite I'aciiic Mail Steam Ship Co.'s office, San Francisco. To the Ladies or Oregon and California. L. J. Czapkat, M. D-, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, invites the attention "of the sick and afflicted females, laboring under anv of the various forms of diseases of the brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood, kidneys, and all diseases peculiar to their sex. The Doctor is effecting more permanent cores than any other physician in Oregon or California. Let no false delicacv "prevent you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from painful guttering and premature death. All married ladies, whose delicate bealth or other cir cumstances prevent an increase in their tarn ilies, should w rite or call at Dr. L. J. Czapkay's Medical Institute, Sacramento sl, below Montgomery, opposite P. M. & S. Co.'s office, and they will receive every possible re lief and help. Tbe Doctor's offices are so arranged that he can be consulted without molestation. rjjTAIl consultations (by letter or otherwise') free. Address to Dr. L. X CXAPKAY, Medical Institute, Ban Francisco, CaL REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF MEDICAL RE LIEF. Below we publish the certiucates of two of tbe sufferers from the pangs of disease, who having 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 publicity, and we commend their perusal to lbs atten tion of all afflicted : CERTIFICATE. The undersigned, desirous of acquainting those who may be unfortunate enough to be similarly afflicted, where a permanent relief of their suffering may be ob tained, feels it his duty to thus publicly express his most sincere gratitude to Dr. L. J. Czapka'y, for the perma nent recovery of his bealth. Borne down by the dis tressing symptoms incident to the vicious practice of uncontrollable passion in youth ; depressed iu body and mind t unable to perform even tbe uraet trilling duty im posed upon tbe daily avocations of life, 1 sought the ad vice of many physicians, who at first regarded my dis ease' as of trilling importance bnt alas, after a few weeks, and in several instances months, of their treat ment, I found to my unutterable horror, that instead of relief, tbe svmptonis became more alarming in their torture ; and being told by one that my disease, being princiially confined to the brain, medicine would be of little eoneeqneuce, I despaired of ever regaining my bealth, strength and energy ; and, aa a last resort, aud with but a faint hope, called upon Dr. Czapkay, who, after examining my case, prescribed some medicine which almost instantly relieved me of the dull pain and dizziness in my head. Encouraged by this result, I re solved to place myself immediately under his care, and by a strict obedience to his directions and advice, my head became clear, my ideas collected, the constant pain in my back and groiu, the weakness of my limbs, tbo nervous reaction of my whole body on the slightest alarm or excitement; the misanthropy and evil forebod ings; the self distrust and want of confidence in others 1 the incapacity to study, and want of resolution; the frightful, exciting, and at times pleasurable dreams at night, followed bv involuntary discharge, have all dis appeared; and in fact, in two mouths after having con sulted tbe Doctor, 1 felt as if inspired by a new life that life which, but a sh jrt time ago,, contemplated to end with mr own hand. With a view to guard the unfortunate from falling into the snares of iiM?oaipetent quacks, I deem it mjr du tv 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 ex perience, that once under bis care, a radical and per manent core will be effected. B. F. FILLMORE. State of California, County of San Francisco i Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 17th day of April, A. D. 1836. Signed JOHN MIDDLETOX, Ju s Xotary Public. CARD. Prompted by an honest desire of my heart, I wish to lay before the public a case which deserves high com mendation, not only as an act of scientific skill, ant that of Immunity, also. About two years ago, I suddenly, and from causes unknown to me, was seized with a tit of KPiLEPST, which, owing to my inability to meet the expenses consequent npon a thorough medical treat ment, and the discouragement which! met with on at tempting it, soon became such (as I was then led to be lieve) as to defy the skill of any physician. I was fie quently, while in pursuit of my 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 affliction tasted the sweets of life, I once more was induced to attempt seekiinr aid of a nhvaician. and, by recommendation, called npon Dr. Il JL Czap kay. I told him my circumstances, and my inability o reward him for bis services regard of winch. bowsrsr. M sott mry J'J umf ?? ' jfiT'i. I Vl f Am Woa VU I a sarin uassw -- . , . 1 coasiacr a ... tltltmm rf medical tne case snuw, w 1 1 - . , , r. -k la whom everv confidence BUT lea may mums m p-j - ' """I- uevrsvinttVliKr fl 1 State of California, M COS are Of orn r rasna., . . AstlMns inrsto before me. tku -first I day OJ JLUgUSl, j. if. tow. mm . A n lflc GILBERT A. GRANT, ft L...1 Notary P raofi mnE,nt crnUDUlv A Local Weakness, nervous tbe kj acmmv, iow js ja lLjLZrrr, !- umos ana ones, nosmws -r- -i ' a , ii 1 - li,m sr snemorr. aversion to society, lore of sofitoda, toidity, self dis- the ayes, pimples on tfcs fare. sexual or other mfi rmiUes -' - - .; K. t Km itsstlv celebrated physician ana surgeon, U : Czapksy. His method of curing diseases is new (unknown to others) and hence ths great success. All consultations, by tetter or othcr- wise.iree. . n0 . mr ri Address, a. . rni ,.- ., Saa Francisco, Cal. XJse Createst DteeoTery of the Aire. BEAT Bleseingto Mankind I Innocent bnt Potent! DR. CZAPKAY'S PaoPHiLA'crlctrsi, (fclfdJMn f acting agent,) a sore preventive against Gonorrhoeal and Svphilitic diseases, and a certain and unsurpassed remedy for all venereal, scrofulous, gangrenous and cancerous ulcers, fetid discharges from vagina, uterus, snd ttfethra, and all cutaneous eruptions and diseases. As innocnlation is preventive against small pox, so is Dr. Czapkay's Prophylacticnm a preventive against Syphilitic and Gonorrhaoal diseases. Harmless in it self, it possesses tbe power of chemically destroying the syphilitic vfrns. Arid thereby saving thousands of debauchees fiom being ihiected by the most loathsome of all dissssss. Let no young man wbo appreciates health be without Dr. Czapkay's Prophvlacticnm. It is in very convenient Eesrtosgei, aftd willbe formd con venient lor use, being used as a soap, sals at Dr. L. J. Czapkay's Private Me Price, ii For edieal and Surgi cal Institute, Sacramento St., below Montgomery, op posite P. M. Co.'s office, San Francisco. All letters most be addrsssid to L. J. Czapkay, M.D., San Francisco. CERTIFICATE. I, ths undersigned. Governor of Hungary, do testify hereby, that Dr. L. J. Czapkay has served during the contest for Hungarian liberty, aa Chief Snrgeon in tbe Hungarian army, with faithful perseverance w hereof I bave given blm this certificate, and do recommend him to tbe sympathv, attention and protection of all those wbo are capable of appreciating pa trio tic seif -sacrifice, and ondaasrvsd misfortune. KOSSUTH LAJOS, Governor of Hungary. Washington City, Jan 6,1852. Ur Perso j not wishing to lose time in correspond ing, please enclose $10 in their letters, and they will get immediate attention to their cases. ' Address, L. J. CZAPKAT, M. D . Saa Francisco, CaL October, 1851 - 3m47 Dra. Warren Brown, ECLECTIC and Hydropathic PhrsJekris, Commer cial street, Salem, Oregon, woufd respectfully an nounce to tbe citizens of Salem and vicinity, that they bave formed a copartnership in tbe practice of medicine and general druggist business. - In addition to the former stock of Dr. Warren, we have pnrchased from Portland and San Francisco a fresh supply of medicines, such as are usuallv sold by drturciats tbronorh tbe coo tit rv t more cspecialiV Botanic and Eclectic remedies, both crude and concentrated, of tne very best quality, ratent jacdionea will also be found sit our Drug Store. Dr. Brown will attend to calls from ths country his Sractiee will be upon Eclectic principles. Having been ret educated in the Allopathic practice, and since stud ied the other systems of medicine extant, he feels pre pared to offer to this community a medium practice among them all, which he feels confident is better adapt ed to the cure of disease than one system. He wishes it distinctly understood, that his practice is anti-poison; our motto is Nature's medicines against poison. From his long experience, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, in a northern and southern climate, he aelievee that nature has provided remedies in every country , best adapted to tbe diseases of that country l and hsacs wo fuuow mainly a vegetable practice. Dr." Warren will attend to calls in town, and also tbe druggist and office practice. He would return thanks to his old friends for post favors, and hopes with his increased facilities to merits share of public patronage. Dr. Bro wn'sresidenee. npper part of theEmervbnild- -ing nearly opposite the Drug Store. T. WAKKES, Z. J. BROWN, January 15, 1S59. 4otf EJ. STRARO. Beest A Strang DEALERS in Stoves ex Tin Ware, paints, oils, glass, whsdow shades, wall paper and botzler, hardware, and cutlery, every variety of tin plate and copper; work promptly attended to; directions given to our customers for mixing paints and oils, without charge. August 27, loan. 23tf Carriage and Wagon 71 alters' Stork Depository. H. B. GLEASON. IMPORTER and dealer in all kinds of Car riage and Wagon Makers' Stock, 47 Bat terv street. Sun ranciseo. has for sale Oak, ash and hickory, White Wood Boards, fec.Rabs, apoEcs, felloes, Hickory Axles, Poles, shafts, wagon and buggy bows, carved and plain Carriage parts. Seat . Sticks, etc, Szc. ..itin - Iron Axles, Springs, Bolts, Rivets, maHeable Iron, en- amrnea iotn, enameuea ijeatner, patent dash and collar Leather, plated, Japan and Ivory Head Nails and Knobs, Tacks, stump Frames, half pat. and three bolt Axles, phun and plated Crabs and Tips, and Pole Tips, Sze. ExF The above stock bas been personallv selected; is of the best auality, and will be sold as low as can be purchased in too city or State. lB" AH orders for the above goods, left with H. S. JACOBS, dealer in Wagon and Carriage stock, Trim mings, Szc, corner of Morrison and becond streets. rortiana, wut receive prompt attention, and bo 1 acton ly executed, witnuut delay. Sept. 23, 18a8. 30tf fjevinson ek Co.'s Express! Collection, Commission and Forwarding Agent, FORWARD EXPRESSES twice a - flr'-w week to and from ths following sBssasaas3a places: ' PORTDAND, MILWAUKIE, OREGON CITY, BUTTEV ILLE, X'HAMPOEO, FAIRFIELD, SALEM, INDEPENDENCE, ALBANY, CORVALLIS, BOON EVILLE, THURSTON, EUGENE CITY. DAYTON. LAFAYETTE, VANCOUVER, CASCADES and DALLES, Connecting at Portlnnd with FREEMAN Sz CO.. To all parts of California, the Atlantic States and Eu rope. Forward freight and parcels, procure cheeks on Saa Francisco, and drafts on the Atlantic States, of Freeman 4c Co.'s, Portland. Execute commissions, make collections and purchases, and attend promptly to all matters pertaining to the Express Line, Wells, Fargo St Co. s Express Envelopes will he need bv us over all our routes, and can be procured at our Odices, m all tbe above mentioned towns. Office at Wells, Fargo St Co.'s Otnce. Portland. LEVINSON St CO. References: J. M. Vansrcle, Agent Wells, Fargo Sz Co., Portland, S. Seller it Co., A. Mayer St Co., Smith St Davis, A. M. ot-L. M. Starr, J. Failing Sz Co., H. M. Corbet, Savier St Co., G. B. Cole, John 14. Fos ter, Seymour Ac Joynt, GoMslone St Meyer. 4ntf W. B. HCTCHtRS. . POPPLKTOS. Ilntchia'ft and Poppleton, THYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, LAFAT a Ei re., uufcuua. DR. HUTCH1NS ia nre pared to furnish ish, at rf owraz Lafayette, at wholesale or retail, tbe following reineoieo: " A XEW REMEDY, Dr. W. P. Hut chin- Balsam of Wild Cherry; For Consumption, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Colds, Coughs, Whooping-Cough, and Asthma. - . This medicine is warranted to be entirely free from - Opium or any of its preparations; from Mercury, or aay other pois onous agent. DR. W. D. HUTCHINS' Rheumatic Liniment, mr. Instant Pain Extractor. For the core of Rheumatism, Toothache, fain in tbe Side, and all Painful Affections. Dit W. D. HUTCHINS" ANTt-BILLIOUS PILLS: For Liver Complaint. A safe cathartic; warranted to be free from Mercury. iy They can also be had of the several Druggists and Merchants' ha tbe Territory. - Dr. Warren is my agent for Salem, and will be sap plied at all times with the above named medicines. Salem, Sept 7, 1868. ; . ly.jg New Store at Brownsville. JH. PRESTON has opened und now offers for sale the largest and best stock of dry goods, groceries, hardware, queens ware, boots and shoes, etoluing, Szc, stc, ever brought to Brownsville. He sells a better article, and at lower prioes, than have often been obtained in a country store in thai State. If yoa don't believe it, come and see for your selves, or ask those who have; groceries at Corvallia price. J. H. PRESTON. March 1,1859. ivSi Sessism JLaws. A Very tVw copies of the acts or" the late legislatnre t Oregon for sale at the SMcsswta office. Price one exMjar. starch 33 Propoaliu Pin- tktVoHstrVetionaftk vis. Military Road frtA Astoria fo-.Safern, Oregon.- -'-' ' SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE BECETYFTi bT Tk'jsd, r the officer fa ehargTat the bfflce of U. 8. Militarr Roads, Fort VancooveV W T tll ?ock' y,theVMaV: IS.for the construction of tbe above named road- tfL m.eJf.-b"dd "Jour eetiou, as follows, vh 1st Section to commence at a point on the Lnef the road, distant from Astoria 13 miles, more or b t lo be designated by the U. S. Engineer or Agen? I charge), and to extend to Xehafem river, a distance 14 miles, more or less. , "2d Section" o emnmnee at Nebalem river and ex. tend lea si, more or less, southwardly towards ba lers. - . .i - - . '3d Section" to commence at the southern end of ','lft Section," and extend ten miles, more or kun, south wardly. ' f - - "4th Section" commence at the southern end of "3d Section" and extend to a point (to be designated by the Engineer in charge) at or near "Harper's Settle ment," on the western bank of the middle branch of Tualatin river, being a distance of about U miles, mors or, less. - Each "section" must be bid for separately, and ths work, thereon required, must be completed on or before the 15th of October next, according to the foUowms- specifi cations, viz: specifications. I. A centre-strip, 1 i feet in width, for a road-bed ta be opened and thoroughly grubbed at least nine inches below tbe surface the roots, stumps, rocks, brush, aud an duict wri.uiw ,w tv w vuwnHT removea : all tbe boles to be failed with earth or gravel compactly rammed, and the knolls leveled off. 2. Or. in plates where required br the Eninneer hi charge instead of 1 Specification the centre-strip to be opened for a width of 12 feet, by cutting the trees, stamps and brash eiosh to and eren with tlie ground; tbo trees, stumps, rocks, brush and ail other obttrnrJtions to travel to be entirely removed ; ail tbe holts t kS I 'd with earth or gravel compactly ram med jmd an tacmnrf leveled off. - - 3. Tbo road to be opened and rlaarsj for a width of 10 feet. on each side of the ct utps strip, all usssj brush, etc., to be cut down withm that - I -" ve. r 4. In low. wet. and marsbr growsd and wherever else necessary, the road-way to be embanked to sack a) height as may be ordered, and to be Li feet wide da topt these embankments, where ordered, to have a fittlidsA tion of fogs ("corduroying"! laid close together ' ost trinisers nrmlv imbedded ia tbe it round, and ex trades Id ieet across uie roao. f Sl Side-ditches and leading-off ditches for drUnacs to be made when relnired. s 1 6. The bills to be reduced by catting, filling szn) blasting to a practical grade, as may be required. ; " - 7. Culverts to be made wherevct nj-iuiied. thev must extend I fnm anoustlie roadway, and be made of logs at least 1 inches in diameter, and sufficiently flatted to lie on one another, and be securely pinned to gether. The flooring to be split or flatted stuff of suit able width, and at least 3 inches thick, and rest on and be secured to n ve stringers mmu into the; abutment logsr a. linages to be built wherever ordered, and to be constructed with bents teet apart ; each bent to con sist of three uprights framed into and braced, sbovs and below, agfcfndt si mud sill : tbese uprights to be cap. ped, and on these caps five stringers are to be laid ; oa tlie stringers the flooring is to be bid. - Tbe timber used for the uprights, mad-sills, caps and stringers must square not less than one foot. Tne road-way of the" bridge to be 12 feet wide and to be made of hewn staff of suitable width, and at least three inches thick ; ft bave wheel-guards made of logs flattened on the Lower, side, and so effectually pinned down as to keep the flooring in its place ; to have, on each side, a lailins four feet high, the rails and rail-poets being 4x5 inches. The kind of timber and other stuff used in the bridges and culverts must be the best which the locality er vi cinage will afford. ? Toe road has already been located and opened for a pack trail throughout the four sections named. Its lo cation, however, will be altered where necessary and; practicable for hs improvement. The probable amount to be expended on each srctiosi will be $7 ,OU0, more or less, which will be ftppbsd to opening and grubbing (else cutting close, as may bo re quired) the roadway, corduroying, ditching, gradiasr and culverts, where most necessary to rentier the road passable and practicable for loaded wagons daring all sesisons of the year the nature and extent of the wsrfc on all portions of the road to be such as mav be evder ed by the United States Engineer or Agent in charge, and to be subject to such alterations and i lifiiai inns by him ar tbe ease in his judgment may require; - Arvposers w-iii ma am jotiors - L For constructing tne road fsnch portions as may be required) in the raauner described in 1st Specie catioa b v the mile. 2L For constructing the road (such portions as may be required) in tbe manner described in -the ad imirin cation by the mile.- 3. For opening and clearing the road such portions as may be required) in the manner described ia the 3d opecweaaon oy tue mite. . 4. r or cordurovmg, or logging of the cansewavs. as described in 4th Specthcatioa by the rod of 16 feet lengtnwue ol tne road. 5. For the bridges, for each foot lengthwise of the & For the culverts, bv the foot in fenirth of piece; tbe JLoortng, by the square turf ace foot all measured ui tne structure. 7. For the earthwork to be paid for bnt once, ei ther as embankment or excavation as may be deemed bv the Engineer most equitable, bv the cubic ward, as follows: - 1st. Scprosnta it to be thrown immediatelv on and proper!? leveled on the road. a ce uicrease upon sain ma tor anv nam, not ex ceeding 100 feet, and 3d for everv average hundred feet of haul in addition to the first 100 feet. 8. For Kock Excavations and its removal from the road, by tbe cubic yard. Adds must state toe price lor earn ol tae eicrnt zens above specined. jtcn proposal must re accompanied by a written guarantee, signed by two responsible persons in the sum of $,0uV, that tbe bidder will, when required, if his proposal be accepted, enter immediately into a eon tract and bond, with good and sufficient security to the amount of tbe contract, for its true and faithful dera tion. Ia compliance with existing laws, it most be express ly understood before making a contract " that no ata ber of Congress shall be admitted to any share er part therein, or any benefit to arise therefrom." The right of rejecting all bids is reserved. The tract, if awarded, will be given to tbe lowest : ble bidder, wbo will at once enter into it, ane when toe contract is made the work must be immediately com menced. Tbe contract will be submitted to the Secre tary of War for biskpproval or disapproval- Shoald it be disapproved, payment win be made for work as tcally done and sat if actor ily performed aader tae sea tract, at the rates therein specined. Payments will be made on account bv checks oa the U. Si Assistant Treasurer, at San Francisco, Cal-. monthly, for work aetnaiiy performed, if done ia a manner1 approved by the L. S- Engineer in charge te tbe amount of 3d per cent, on the contract price; and the balance will be paid when the whole work is com pleted, insnected and annroved. The work most be- completed on or before ute loth of October next. Persons desiring to bid, will please call for further information, if desired, on tbe tnxdersigsed. or the oal- cer ia charge, at tbe office of tbc V. S. Military roads (in nuason tiay ,e-'s ssatdings,) Fort Vancouver, w. 1. Proposals, sent throogh the Post Oifice or otherwise must tie endorsed- " Pronosals for eonsxraetimr the ' Dj & Military Road from, Astoria to Salens. OreoeaJ specifying the section bid for. GEORGE THOM, Captam Topographical Engineerc Office U. & Military Roads, Marcn , ISaJ. 4w& Attachment Notice. STATE OF OREGON. ? COUNTY OF MAKIO.V i TO Wa J. Wilburn: Yoa are hereby aotiSed that, J. V. McCarty has institate against you, by at tachment in the Dist- Court of said comity," for the re covery of tbe sum of $261, with interest'and eeSSS of suit; and that unless you appear in sunf court, on the third Monday in May, 1S59, and answer his complaint, on file, in said cause, the buk will btafen for eon. fessed, and the praver thereof will be granted by thai court. B. F. 1SOXHAM, Au'y for Pt'tt Feb 15,1839. "More Books than mr. A.R. Shipley & Co, T the City Book Store, Front street. Portland, aexf L dour, to the Columbian hotel. Bave on hiiad. and are constantly receiving an Immense Stota of Books and Stationery, direct from Eastern Citie. We keep on hand ,it ALL KIXDS OF SCHOOL BOOKS,? An immense variety of Miscellaneous Books. ae4 s stock of stationery that cannot be surpassed osv thim Coast. We have a Very fine assortment of DIARIES FOR !So9i and a large supply of Gift Books for Holidays. We have extra facilities for makinz on P17RT.Tr PRIVATE LIBRARIES of standard and choice works. We can supply Webster's Unabridsed lictionr t all styles of binding at low rates. To enumerate ear1 stock is impossible in an advertisement. It you wrsat any book or article of stationery, order it directly from us, or throngh: K. II. Paranna. Eugene Cityi M. K. Bell. Corvallia: Halev Brothers. Jlliam t. O, Salem; A. B. Westerfield, IjfayeUe; Butler A Cbitwood Co., Kola. " ' We are atrents for the American Rtibsmn -1.' datl's life of Toomas Jefferson, for A. S. Bafties A Co. Publications, and Ivison , Pbinney's. We have a few copies of Livingston's Africa, the only complete edi tion in the eonntrv? .!o n.rth. ,i.,i .-v , tut also Atkinson's Sioeria. " We invite an examinatioa al our stock, and atrial of our prices. c a. n. sHiruEY Co. Soy. IS, 1S38. 6m J7 A. Rossi . H-Htnttrv. Willamette Ifcn Works. OREGON CITY, OREGOX. W- ?s w ui mujic w vrejruBi auu ifSHk. iafrton Territories that we have completed oax Foundry. Boiler. Blacksmith, pattern and Maebias) shop, aud are prepared to build ENGINES, BO ILEUS, SAWMILLS, AXD A Other kinds of machinery. or bosinesa rns serf's -j Id tK. e.A,B St.tM ill. i.,.. j i - i . . . f,i.,vTcuims SB .SO" cality, the superiority and number of ocr xi Jsa. r ' ' ," n tc it a l l r acr fffet Itnnwlei4fra nf all ln.ii.lixf .-..). i'. ... - v ... v, , -r n llt jrni able as to compete with California, t .-... - luviuns; tue pumic tngive as a call and favor ns wit their patronage, we promise to execute their orders oa iKaa nil nil il skaaS-LAS. anJI at Csmm. 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