The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866, May 03, 1859, Page 3, Image 3

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    To Advertisers. The actual circulation of tat Statts
ma It ever two thousand copies ; the advertisements appear
In clear and readable type ; the rates of charge are not more
tbaa those ol the aper of little circulation.
Sail. The most extraordinary chrmlcaj discovery of
aaodera times Is the Antiphlogistic Bait, tt act opon the
eeoed m precisely the same manner as the vaccine matter op
erates la the prevention of mallimant diseases. It cure only
diseases which are tndamraatory In their nature, first. In
flammation In the "scad and throat, such as brain ferer, (Its,
headache, neuralgia, erysipelas, and catarrh. Second ; eases
f mHammatlon In the cheat and abdomen, els : Inflamed
tanas and Hver, pleurisy, dyspepsia, asthma, grsvel. piles, so.
Third ; Inflammation of the eatremHIes and sain, to- : ul
cers, scrofula, rheumatism, scsrlet ferer, Tenereal, and all cu
taneous affections. This chemical eorobbisttoa Is so powerful
and Instantaneous In Its cSrcts, that the dose Is only what
r adhere to a onlu dipped la the Salt and held to the tonpne
tor on anrcra. The most astounding results hars Invariably
followed Its use In the Atlantic States, and thousands of lestl
nontats as to Its Tirtues can be furnished if required. The
proprietor arts not, however, for riim, but Is willing to let
the Salt abide by Its woaas, confident that it will nerer (all.
It p pat up In drachm packages, price Two Dollars, and will
ha forwarded by mail, post-paid, to any part of the country.
apoa receipt of that sum, addressed to Ksnisoros A Co., San
Francisco. FuB directions accompany each packs. As
aooa as a sufficient supply can be obtained. It wlH be for sale
ty BHewWts eenerally. T. CofsweD, M. D., discoverer and
iu Acrt-t" for California srd Orecon,
REDISGTOX a CO., Wholesale DrnrTtsts,
San Francisco.
ror sale la Portland, br
V(. EATIIF.RFORD and SMITH a DATIS.
In all cases of muammatory Rheumatism, whether acute or
chronic, the Antiphlogistic flt, discovered by Dr. Coerswell
Boston. Is a sure and mfalliM remedy. In e Eneiana,
when this disease Is very prevalent, the Salt has never been
kmown to fall In effecting a radical cure, or of glrlng perms
awnt relief. Rheumatism Is almost invariably caused by In-
manaatioa and colds, and the peculiar effect of this medicine,
Mtmaanw Antiphlogistic, or anti-tnlllammatory,) sirnlAes,
sis reduce mnamrnattoa, and balaace the circulation of the
Mood and the fluids of the body.
l does not profess to be a general panacea, but Is calculat
ed excressly for all diseases of Inflammatory nature, and Is
has a perfect substitute tor blood-letting tn all Us forms. The
emit Is also peeuilsTlT efScaeions In
M&OXUII1TIS. ASTHMA. CATAXBn.
and diseases of a similar character, caused by troubles In the
mead, throat, chest, or abdomen. "Mrs, Gravel. Tenereal Pis-
eases, Dyspepsia. Scrotum, and all cutaneous diseases, yield
rapidly and surety to Its effect. The sma'.tnens of the dose
should not exrtte surprise, as this Snlt Is s eomhinstlon of the
most powerful chemical asruts known. No better proof of its
Ttrtue can be given than the fart that, althouirh it is two years
alnee It was first offered to the public, the discoverer has never
been able to 611 his orders, and It ts oniy wunm me itm tew
jnonths that the S-ilt could be obtained in this State, at any
rrlee. Fall directions accompany each package. For sale by
a UnjP Arr!,t, RFPrsflTOX A CO..
Wholesale Druggists, San Francisco,
ror sale In Portland, by
Sml W. WEATHER FORD, and SMITH A DAVIS.
41LE.TI RACE COniSE. OltEGO.X
SPRIAC. 3IEETI.
THE Proprietor of the;
Kace Coarse, four n:
new and beautiful fiV
miles north of Solera. -A
diMlT nn the river, in Marion conntv, respectfully
begs leave to announce to the raring community of the
State, the following rmrc to be rttn for over his
coarse thia sprinir, commencing on Tuesday, the) 2th
Aw g Jnw ISj. and eontinninir six davs. excerdimr
Bandar, and rncludmg Monday, the n our ot July,
and hopes the rovers of sport "will turn out liberally
with their sportinsr stock.
lt ir Tuesday SvrrerwtnVrs for 3 and 1 rear olds.
Bile beats; $40 subscript ion. f JO forfeit. Three or
avnre snharnhrrs to till the stake. 1 o wmrn the 1TO
prietor will M $100, if the stake is filled ; to name and
dose on the :5th day of June,
2d day, Wednesday lnnw $150, free to a!l ages,
mult heats ; to rna to "rale, 3 to enter and 2 to start.
3d dar, Thursday Two mile- brats. Purse $JtH),
ft t t nil asres to rnle, 3 t o enter and 2 to start.
dra daw, Friday Pnrw 9 JOt, mile beats, 3 m 5, free
to ad aspes o rule 3 to enter and - to start.
5th amy. Saturday H-indicup purse mile heats,
3ia 5: entrance Slu forfeit.
Uh dar. Monday, July Hth lnrse frtf0, 3 niile hratn,
free to all aires, to rule," 3 to r ntor and 2 lo start. The
weitrnM to be carried for tfce above rnrse. exevpt the
Handw-ap. are as follows ; 3 rear olds im lbs.. 4 n-ar
olds HH) lbs, 5 years old. 11" lbs., 6 Tears old, llSlbs.,
.7 Tears old. and upward, I'M lbs.
"Mares, tillers, and arUimjs allowed 3 lbs. The en
trance sha'.l be lea fer cent of the a!ore piirsos. excrpt
tBesweert-rakes. This mnrxe will te trovrrned br the
nlrsand rrartlntiMts of the Marys viile l'ark Asetocia
tion, of MarvsviUe, California.
J. W. HEILE, Proprirtor.
Sa!em. AprH 3Tth. la.
I will here state that oor fall tncrtir will commence
-cm Tue!nr, the th day of October, ISil. To com
mence with a stake for "2 year olds. $.V) entrance.
forfint: 3 to f 11 the stake"to whi-h ill be added, if
filled. $1. Wei-its 75 lbs: fillers and jtvldinir al--lowed
3 lbs. To caate and close cn tlie ir ith day of
September, lfi(J.
fwl J. Y. 1IE1I.E.
. stkaso.
X. & R. Strang:.
"If fHOI-ESALK and Uetail dValers in stores and tin
W ware, hardware, and cntWrr, at the old stand of
Reed & Strung-, where may Ve uana a complete aa
ortnent of
- Cook. Parlor, and Box Stores,
Tin, sheet iron, copper, plani.-hed and Jnpaned ware,
force and lift pnmjw. rubber kore, hvdranta, rims, h-ad
pipe, sheet k ail, and zinc, brass aad cuuliiron kettles.
bake ovens, cowbells, ic., c.
JOB WORK,
RooCng-, sheet iron and copper work, promptly at
ended to, and on the mft-i reasonable terms,
ilpril i, l.ic 3w
Notice.
CI A- EEED harin disposed of his interest in the
J- firm of Keed At Sinin-r to Tiios. Stranif. the old
firm is therefore dissolved hv mutual c-Tjrnt. All of
the outstandintr busineea w ill be m the linnus of lienj.
Mrang for wttleuscnt- All perrons indebted to them
will n.U and mlco irnmecilnte lvmfllL All persons
holding claims atuiru-t them will "pleaee present their
aceoonta aeconlinKlr. C. A KK1.I,
It. STKAMi.
K. B Tli os & Benj. Strang will continue the busi
eas at the old stand. A rood HJawrtinent of stoves and
tin-ware, bard ware, emlerr, dec Job work, rootinir.
sheet iron, and eopper-wor promptly attended to, and
on the most reasonable terms.
T. & B.STBAXO.
ftiletn. April 20, 3wH
ISew Horse-Ferry Uoat.
THE tmdeniijrried wonld respeeifully announce to
the citizens of this Sfate, and especially to the
traveling pnblie, that a new and ronimodions FEKRY"
UOAT, of TWO HOKg E PiVEK,has jnst been pnt
hi sncreswfnl operation, at a heavy expense, npon the
Willamette Kiverat Salem, and will be prepared at ail
times to cross footmen, horsemen, wasrons and stock of
eiei 9 deserition, at reasonable rates of ft-rriaire. The
BMronaife ot the public is respectfnllv sc,li,-ited.
KUOUA WHITE.
Kalem, May 3d. 13. Nf
8TATE OF OKEfiOX,
COl'XTV OK MAklOX, J
N'OTIC'E U fcerebr driven, to all pe-sos interested in
the estate of WlsXIAM PAKKEK, deceased, late
of said conntr, that Milton Yonnr has this day tiled a
petition in the conntr ronrt, of said county. atmif in
Probate, pravinif saiil conrt to ntrthorize ainl tlireet the
administrator of said estate to execute a rviireyanee
eonveyinic a certain tract of real estate, descnlied in
said petition, eontaininir 3JH acres to him. the said Jlil
ton Yonntr, in fulfillment of a contract between him
and the said deceased. Xolice is therefore (riven, that
Tuesday, the 7th day of June, t5Q, is set apart forlhe
fcearinir of the said petition.
MILTflX MlAXX'jX. Judge County Conrt.
April -Jj. I'm. w8
STATE OF OREOOX.
COrXTY OF YAM II I LU. j
UEFtJRE County JudKe; To Calvin lh: Ton are
hereby notilied" Uua a writ of attachment has been
Waned atnunst yon, and vonr property attached to sat
isfy the demand of A. V. Sweet, atuountiuK to two
hundred and sixty-five dollars. Now, unless you shall
appear before Oeo. II. Steward,;conntv judire, in, and
'for said rontity, on the 11th uav of June, ix'ji), at the
court house in LaOyette, in sail county, at 10 o'clock,
A- M, of said day, judgment will be rendered against
yon, and your property sold to par the rb-bt.
A. W. SWfcET, Pl'C
April go, 4w8
67ATK OF ORKO. )X,
rot'XTT OF USX, S
IX Justice's Conr ; To William Rexford : Ton are
herebv notified that a writ of attachment has been
issued auiiinst yon. and your property attached to satis
fy the deinaudof Woolen 1 av, auonntinK to sixteen
(Collars, flli ; Xosr, unless yon appear l-tore K. A.
McFarhiud, JitsSire of the Peace, in and for said conn
tr, at his o8i-e, on the Hth day of June, lsi!, ju.U;.
menl will be rendi-red against you, and your iroi-ny
sold to pav the debt.
W WOOLEX DAVIS, Pl ff.
April at, 1S.-.9.
Copartnership Xotice.
THE rmdetined have this dar formed a copartner
ship under the firm of Ludd, Iieed At Co., and will
oonunue the biisimaut of the late firm of W. S. Itdd Ac
Ce, J. W. I. 1U,
- S. (i.liEKl,
- J.ALLAIU
Portlr.nd. AprW 4. 19. ' Sw 5
J. W. .ADD,
Sua Francmno.
.C.BtED, ?PorUant
4. V. UDD, J
Mi, Herd i Co ,
tSrmorm to II". .S'. hnHd Sf Co)
JMPOKTEKS and Wiolesalc Ira!-!rB in wines, li
nors and Groceries, Front St.. I'ortland, Oregon.
Dn. . A. Ada HI. Weed,
Kyrro-Medical rkfician.
HAV1XO located In Fuletn, we shall ho l'rpy to
attend to calls, both in town and country.
. i .;n MMt,il ll.ntuin to I lluiti'trtr-jt.
al m. nceu . . -1 - , : , , '
anil diseases pecnliar lo women and children.
. - ... . .llannM. ,-1-i t r li f Itl n.HM41tlMlll ImM
mucins Si .".
llier mnv be cotuiultcd persorutlly.or by letter.re
AprUaa,""9- 7u
To the L.ndies of Salem and virinily.
Til E suhsrrilK'ni wish to announce thnt they -isffX
intend kcrpmff on bund all kinds of Millin- LlV,L'
re flootls. silk and hies bonnets, colored uud -
white straws.
llonneta made and trimmed to order ; also, dress
nuAing.
chop uoor toe tt ooicn actory.
Mrs. U A. WORTI.ET,
Misa E. A. PUATT.
April g, 1?C. -imrpni.1
Selling Off!! Selllns Off!!!
BELOW COSTH BELOW COSTit
rr Tair Sotin. c?J
EXTIIA0RD1XART IXUUCKMEXTS! !1 x
To purchasers of Watches, Jewelry, Ilia- ffijg
monds,
CUotit, Fancy Goodt, Cutlery, ilnrical Inttrumentl,
..... .etc. .... .etc. .... .etc. .....
B I R NB A UAI V COI1 E A7
Would restx'ctfullv Invite the nt trillion of the
LADIES and UENTLEMEX of Portland and other
places in Ureuon to the tact that thev are now
SKI.LINd 1) F F 1
....our hitve and varied stock....
n i' r ti it- v it' v ri i, tr r n s: 7''
We shall coptinne to tell rood on these conditions
nntil the -.th of May. As we expect to enlarge our
store in order to muke room for the new stock of jrnods
now en route for this plucc from Xcw lork and tu
rone.
f "P fo not neirli-rt to tnke advnntAim of this ontor-
tnnity thnt we oH'er to purchasers of Watches, Jewelry,
etc., etc., toriotc cot tinltl .ii x.nl ! I
At BIK.N HAI M & COllEX s,
Watch-Mukers and Jewelers,
Front St., I'ortland.
April 00. la. Ini7
Fine Blooded Stallion for Sale
PEDIGREE:
THIRD from imported Medoc, on side of
sire; third from imported Sir Archy
on side of dnm. Inquire of X. A. Reed,
Amit v, Yamhill Co., and Jos. Wntt, Sulera.
April !, la:.
Mi
?tf
Adiuistrators Notice.
ETTF.RS of administration of the estate of EL
Ij MOKE KEES, diceast'd, late of Unit Co., State of
Oreiron, were (minted to the uudersifftied, by the jmljre
t.f probate of xaid county, on the mil day of May,
l"j;', therefore all persons owinir said estate are here
by notified to present them, with the proper vouchers,
to Morvnn Kees, at his residence near l-banon, I-inn
Co.. State of tlrevon, within one year from this date,
or tnev mar oe torever nnrreo.
MORUAX KEES, Admin'r.
April 6, 1359. 4w7
X. II. Spencer,
FKOXT STREET, PtllilLAXD,
Fire proof Brick Sttrre, opposite H. II". Vorbett.
JMPOX TEH AXl DEALER IS
IROX. STEEU
HARDWARE. WILLOW WARE,
WAliOX MATERIA!
and AURICL LTL RAL IMPLEMEXTS.
Just arrived, ex "Lire Yankee:"
.VI tons refined iron, assorted ;
201V lbs. cast steel.
60 sells steel springs ;
100 " iron axles;
llNJ kes nails, assorted ;
U.S. nails:
50 doz. Collins' axes, with and withouthandlcs;
Vo dot Hunt
611 ltoirart's " " " " "
A large assortment of edge tools of every descrip
tion. MILL SAWS, CSnSS CUT Jr HAXDSAW&,
Together with a frcneral assortment of
Farmers' and Mechanic' Hardware
Flown. Mraw timers. Hoes. Miovils, tVc. etc.
Comprising a general n.-wortmcnt uf Axticul'.nml Im
plements.
urns, spokes, felloes.
and evervthina in the line of AVAtiOX MATERIAL.
Merchants and others purrhasinir would do well to
look tliront-n mr stoeK.
tt. E. COLE has entire chnrse of the bnsincss, and
ill endeavor to iive sntn-Iaction to customers.
To arrive about the find of Mav
4 THRKsiilXti M ACHINES,
13 liKAI'tKSw.d 31tAVEUS.
AAliirh will be eidd for a small advance on cost and
charges.
TO ISL A t'A .U 1 1 IX.
J'lit received, at AV. II. Spencer's. Front St.. Port
land :
idox. Blacksmith's Pellows, from 32 to 33 inches;
- " Iron A'ices;
" " Ami's;
i ketrs Horse Shoe Xa'ls;
And blacksmith's tools of all h-enptiona.
TO WAUOX MAKERS.
lf) sett of States AV.hvI Hubs ;
40t! Spok, States Wood;
iio sett lVnt Felloes:
Mickury Axh-s. Bent Pliafls;
Hickory and thik Phiuk ;
ltcnt F'e!liH . if., &c.
JUST RECEIVED AXD FOR SALE,
A peneral R--ortmint of Harness Makers' and Sad
dlery Hardware.
bits and spurs of all kinds.
Stirrups, whips and Cinches.
Also, jnst received, ex llsaf Cheer, a large and
well-selected aoruient of
WILLOW WARE,
including Chairs, Sofiis, baskets. AVajrons. etc., etc.
AV. fl. SPENCER.
Portland. Mf.rch 4, ttf
iSpring and Summer Clothing!
JUST RECEIVED.
TpHE nni1erij.THl are now openine their stock of
s. tfl'liiyu A.U t .M.W A K CL.VTIil.ii, to
which tiier would call the tartu uiar attention of Mer
chants before purc!ui3!iig their ustuJ suji-ly. It con
sists of
Planter's Linen and Inck Sacks and Coats;
AA'hite Linen and Duck Sacks and Coats;
Fancy Marseilles and Drill Sacks and Coats ;
blncli and Kanev Al;uea Sacks and coats;
Mix Mohair ami Poplin sacks and couts;
,rss Linen sucks and coats;
Fancy Cas. and T eed sacks and coats;
Fancy Cass, business suits;
Fancy Ca?s. and Tweed pants;
Fancy drill and Marseilles punts;
AA'hite linen and duck pants;
Planter's linen and drill pants;
White and biifT Marseilles vests;
Fancv and colored Marseilles A'esta;
CoL linen and duck vexts;
Fancy silk and casimere vests;
Fancy satin and easJimere vests;
AA'hite linen and drill drawers;
AA'hite domestic flannel L'nder-shirts and Drawers;
Merino and caehuic-re shirts and drawers;
Check linen shirts;
Silk and linen ties and cravats.
Also, constantly on hand a full and complete assort
ment of
DA VIS J(- JOXES- PA TEXT SHIR TS,
which will I" sold at the
LOWE S T MA RKE T RA TES.
The above Mock comprises the
Choicest and bet selected (roods ever reeeieed in this
Market,
And merchant viitinj the city wSl find it to their
advantage tocall lefore purchaMiiff elsewhere. Every
article warranted both as to make, lit, and quality.
Orders respecllullv solicited.
CAN FIELD, PIERSOX tc CO.,
(.Successors to Jolnn-on, Cauli-ld Sc Co.,)
mhCfilmoia Hi Ilaerv street.
HargroveN Kclectic I-tninient,
Good for Man or Brail.
EA'ERV species of irritation is quickly reduced by
the application of this Liniment.
MARK Til i.
Tlie proprietor docs not intend this Liniment to be
excelled by any Liniment in the nation or the world.
The effect Of this medicine upon
KHEl'M ATISM,
Rinsr worm, swelled ftlumls, sore nipples, sore breast,
sore heads, sore titrout, sores of ull kinds, snrains. stiif
joints, ulcers,
unji u m it c,
naina in the spine or back, poison onk, frost bites,
bums, smlds, fi-es'i cuts, tmnors, A;c , is almost mirac
ulous. It is pood for the biff head, poll evil, tistnla, old
rnnnmg sores, wind frails, splint, scratches, saddle, or
collar Kails, sprains, rinif bone, in fact, all diseases
where an external application is required.
Use the I jniuient freely and according to direc
tion. JOHX IIAKOROA'E, Sole Proprietor.
id street, Corval'.is, Oregon.
April 7, 1S50. ly6
Mill for Sale.
CHANCE FOU-A BARGAIN.
THE nmlen-iimed will sell for cash or serin, the un
divided third in the property known as the Mary's
River Mills, sitnated in Benton" County, seven miles
from Corvallis, in the midst of a large fanning district.
The property exmsists of a tirit and Saw-null in good
running ord'ent Alma blacksmith shop three dwelling-houses,
and about twelve hundred Saw-logs. The
mill lot contains about tliirtv-one acres of land
Tise almve property win be sold on reasonable terras.
For further particuhirs enquire of the undersitmed on
the premises: M. M ATZU EK.
April -i, IS59. 3mi
Peoria Ploughs.
fyHE nnderrigncd is manufacturing for stile and to
TT er iierior article of Peoria Premium
1 loughs, of various siites. Tlu-hc Ploniths are warran
ted to scour in any land : and are the in-st now in use
6hop m the rear of Durbin'a Liverv Stable. Si.l.-rn
.ov, "T- OAL'TIULR.
April lh. YU. 6wwid
A. B. KOBKKT. WM. CASCDAT. S. p. XOORE.
Roberti & Co.,
DEALERS in Marble, Monuments, Tomlwitones, Ob
elisks ct Spires, Marble Jlanlics, Tables, Counter
Tops, Fire-Fei.ders, O rates. Hearthstones and Steps.
" viioiS on Front -St . 1st lirytr shnr fh Krndrva iAw
land, Oregon ?ff6
. Adminlstralor'a IVollce.
IETTERS of administration on the estate of ARCHY
J L. AVIS1IARD. deceased, late of Linn Co., State
of Ori'ifon, were grouted to the undersigned by the
Judira of Pmhute, of said county, on the tilth day id'
April, IMTiil, therefore nil persons owing said estate ure
hereby required to make immediate payment, and nil
persons having rlnlms ngninst said estate lire hereby
liotillcd lo present them, with Iho proper vouchers to
Samuel K. Wishard, at thu former resilience cd' the lo
ei iised, within one j eur from this date, or Uiey may he
forever burred.
SAMUEL E. WISHARD, Admin'r.
April 8, 1S.W. 4wtiaiil
rtitrtl Mclllciitcnt.
THOMAS ALFOltD, ndmiuistnitor of I lis estate of
tIEOROE A. HI'STKD, dcreusel, having liled his
aerntiiita nnd npplicd lo the Prthnte Court of Linn Co.,
Oregon, for final settlement of the same. Notice is
hereby given, that on the first Tuesday, tho 7th duy of
June next, is t lie day set n part lor Hi nting me samu.
Alt interested can attend if tliev see proper.
8. D. HA LEV, Judge,
Albany, April 1, !'.. 37
Aiit-tion Sale!!
THE undcrsiirned will oiler for. sale lo the highest
-a bidder, at his residence, in Polk Co., on Monday,
the fith dav of June next, bis entire property consistinu
of about r.ftHliicrcs of hiud.XU hciidof hoist's, 4IKI heail
of cattle, and 3tu sheen. All under one hundred ilol
iars.rush down: and ull sums over $im, terms made
known on dav of sale. All tx-rsons indebted to the tin-dei-siuncd
will pleuse punule over, on. or before that
time A. H. AVIU I LEY.
Polk Co., April 4, ISM. 5wbpud
Not ire.
1AAID A. SLOl'OlI is tnv irnveltng nvent for the
1 sale of hit ECLECTIC LI X 111 EXT. lie ts uu
thorizeil to rollect money nnd take notes in my name
for the sale of the same. " Also toestablish nnd "appoint
local nuclides for the sale thereor in the states ol ure
ton aud California, uud Territorv of AA'ashimrtun.
Iilnv UlllnliocP
wu. ii.iiioh ri ij.
April 13, ISM.
Iv6
Kliei in" Sale.
1Y virtue of thn-e Executions, insned ont of the
M w Mist. Court of the I . S. 1st Judicial Ihstnct, in
and for the Count r of Polk. State of t trefoil, in favor
of J. B. A', buller, and against Oliver Laskcr, I have
levied upon and will proceed to sell to the highest, on
the 1 Ith daT of Mar, A. !., !.:, on the premises, the
following property to-wit: The south half of I Hi vcr
Laskev's Doimtinu cUiini, bkginnini; ut the quarter sec
tion comer of the east lioumlarv of sei-. 7, in t 8 s 4 w
of the AA'illainette Meridian, in Polk Co., thence Boiith
30 66 chs, thence east 3 33 chs, tliem-e south 4 4j chs,
thence east 67 chs, thence north 3.5 16 chs, to the
place of bcirinninir, coutaiuiiig 56 1IMI acres, more or
less, to satily said exeentions.
J. S. HULMAN, Sh ll of Polk Co.
April, 9, ISM. 4wlipaid
Notice.
4 FTER six weeks nuhlication of this notice. I will
J. muke applirntion to the Couimissionerof l'eusions
for the issue of a lbiplicato Itounrr Ijii'iI AA'arr-.tnt. lot!
acres .o. a, i unuer Ait ot .March J, I -. issued
to me, for services as a private in Captain's lhigh'snud
Martin's Companies', in the Cuyuse Indian AVar in
I'M?1 the ori'inial huvinif been" lost, und a caveat
ngntnst its location entered in the Oem-rul l-and t lllice
lllli-VH H. S1.MKINS.
Inted, April !, lM. 6w6
To IrK lltmiliii.
STATE OF ORFOOX, i
COl'NTY OF MAKIOX. J"'
are hcrebr tiotohed that a writ of uttaihment
M has been issued uuiimst yon nnd your property at-
tacneu to sntisiy tne ucniarni ot uiiaiu tune ninount
ing to twenty -two dollars. Now unless you shall ap
rteur before T. J. Petlv. a instire if the lieaiv in and
for said conntv, at his ollice, on the twentv-lirst duv of
May, l;ii, judgnient wtll be rendered abound you and
your property sold to pay the debt.
lhttcd rhis'llic 4th day" of April, 1S.M. 4w.puid
AVM. CL1XE, Plaintiff
BY THE COA'KRXOU OF OKEU0X:
A Prorlaination.
TTHEREAS, satisfactorv inforniation has lw-en re
S s ceived bv me of the" admission of tlie State of
Oregon into the I nton, on an equal fooiimr with the
original States, and it apearinu tlint iiutudiiue legis
lation is necessary to complete the state orgauiaatiou,
Therefore,
I, JOHN WHITEAKKR, Oovcnior of the State of
Urcjfon, publish tins, my iroclatmitin, calling upon
the members of the Levishitive Assembly to convene
at the seat of Jo eminent of said state, oii MUX DA Y,
THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF .MAY, 1M. and there
boldan extra session of the leuislature, aud take such
action as mav he deemed expedient.
In teidimouv whereof. I lave hereunto signed tnv
name this fourth dar of April. A D , I .!.
Sid ' JOHN WH1TEAKER
vVrit or Klfition.
STATE OF ORECiOXTo the Hherif of Linn
Cosa'y, tireermf:
IX7HEREAS. m vacancv exists in the State Senate,
canned by the resiirnution of Charles lniin, a
SEXATilit from Tr Nii'i Conntv of Linn. There
fore L JOHN AVH1 TEAKER. t iovcrnor of the State
of Oregon, herebv direct that yon notify the jud-es of
eti-ction of s-iid County, thnt on Momhiy. the NINTH
HAI tit Jl.ll, IVj'.', they Hold a special electlou to
nu na vaeaney.
tJiven under mv hand t!iis fourth !nv of April. A
I. IhM. j'td .IttHX AVHITEAKKR.
t it or i:ieclion.
STATE OF ORECOXTo tie Sheif cf Clad
am as County, tirtttin :
11 THERE S. R vneanev exists in the HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES of thia State, caused by
the resignation of B. Jenninus, a L'cpreseiilative frmn
vonr :iiti t'onntv tf t 'liu-kniti:,. "I'n.-ivfore 1. .IfltIN
AA'IHTEAKEK," Governor of the S:ate of Oivuuti.
herebv direul that you notifv the jndires of elect ions of
mid rontity, ti nt on MONDAY '1 HE NINTH DAY
OF MAY, lsol', lacy hold a special election to aJ eaia
vacancy.
Given under my har.J this foimh ihiv ?f April, A
D. ISM. aid JOHN A H1TEAKER.
AA lit or Election.
5 TA TE OF OREO OX To the Shenjcf Yaw.hill
Cvsa.y, O rceitng :
ITTHF.KEASa vu-onev exists in the HOUSE OF
V REPRESENTATIVES of this State, caused by
the resignation of J. V. Nelson, a Representative from
vonr said County of Yauiliil, Therefore I, JOHN
' II IT EAK Eli. Governor of the State of t h-egon, here
bv direct that von notitv the jitdLn-s of elation if said
t'ounty. that on MUN IIAV, 1'liK NINTH DAY" OF
M AY", "ISoll, they hold a spccu.l election to till said va
cancy. Given under mr hand thi-- fourth ihiv of April, A.
D. ISM. itd' - JOHN AVlllTEAKER.
W C. GrisAvoltl &, Go 's
OFFICE
IOU the present will le np stairs in the Brick block
next to Statesman" nice.
AA'here we shall expect to meet oil thcse indebted lo
us either iv mte or ai-couut. it e snail reinuin in ta
lent until the 1st of May only, and ull account and
notes that are not settled by tiiat lime will be left in
bands of Messrs. Itarnuui ic AYiUon for immediate col
lection ; please call and save trouble.
Res'ifu!lv. AY. C. GKISAA'OLD A. CO.
Salem. Ogn, April 6, 1.M. 5tf
IV ru. Tlmrniiuer,
Importer of French and German
FA X C V B A S K E TS,
I NO LI SI I and American AA'illow AA are. Cane and
J AA'illow Chairs, Indies' AVork -stands, Tovs, etc..
No. 'J-i liatterv street, between Commercial and Clay,
San Fruiu isco. 61116
Spring Hares in Iienlon County.
I 'lir.ui. win oe a meeting on
a. mv iracKs, v nines sunt 11 01
Corvaflis. ctMiiinenoing on AVed
neslav. June 1st, 1S.V.I, and e(n-
tinnin'g four days, w hen the following purses will be
run for :
First dav Mile heats, 2 in 3, for all rnjes, purse of
$IIH). Same day Sweepstake for saddle horse, $10
entrance, one mile.
"d dav i mile heat, for nil aires, purse of f.iw.
3d dav Purse of M, for 3 vear olds, mile heals, 2
in three. Same dav Sweepstakes for all ages, 1 mils,
$JI eutrance.
4th day Mile heats, 3 in 5, purse of $100, for nil
ages. Same day Sweepstakes for saddle horos, $10
entrance, with ? mlded, 11 0 or more, start one nine.
Rules of late Benton Co. Jockey Club to govern .he
course.' 20 per ct. enl ranee on the purse. 3 to enter,
ami 2 to start. Wfrke-un-Jake, botdon Colt, and ull
other thoroughbreds, H lbs. extra.
The track will lw in good order, and every effort
made to give satisfaction.
JOHN I'liociiic, rropnetor.
Benton Co., April 5, ISM. 4w5
Vessel for Oregon direct.
rfHE undersigned will hnve a viwl leave
J. NEAV V11KK for I'ORTLAND direct, on
or about the 1st of Noveuiliernext. Shipjiers, in onler
to secure freight, should muke early application to the
undcoigncd, or Messrs. AYukeman, Diiuou &. Co., New
lorn.
AVe will also attend to the rnrchnse nnd shipment of
merchandise, carriages, and machinery, for parties in
Orciron. LADD, REED ct CO.
April 20, IS5!. bin
Strayed or Stolen,
OX or about the loth of March, 1No".i, trom the rnnge
near Parkorsville. Marion Co.. Oirn, an Indian
ponv.red roan color, bald face, left side of his head also
white, branded on left shoulder with three rings join
ing. Anv person returning the pony, or giving any
information of him will le suitably rewarded by
the subscriber at Parkcrsville, Ogn.
littj. .M. JlHtl-b.
April 15, ISM. 3v7
Deeds und "Scrip Blanks' -
4 XEAA' lot met printed at
' STATESMAN".
To lite Public.
REAd7 FARMERS, READ.
nAA'IVO THE SOLE AGENCY FOR JOHX A.
I'l I T S nnimmlleled ThreHhiiiir Mncliines. for ull
the l'nrilic const, I Hike this methMl of iufortiiiiig you
tlmt I have on hand nnd for sahi FORT V Machines,
thirty of which nreten home and ten of which are eight
horse power. 1 he above mtu'hincs were got np to or
der, uud riiunot he surpassed in any respect, as lo beau
ty, strength nnd durability -the frumcs lieing very suh
s'laiilial und strong, with a much larirer Fanning Mill
and more depth of Seive, with Cast Steel Shafting, und
not liable to spring, adding much to thu steadiness of
thu running ot thu maehiuu. The Cylinder of tho Ten
Horse Machine is Thirty six inches in length, and thut
of the Eight Hsrso is Thirty-two inches. Euch ma
chine has with it Trucks, Horse Power, Icvers, and
the usual amount of Extras, which are uiitdo aud fitted
expressly for euch machine. Hulking them less liuhlu to
gel out of order than any other luuchiiie iu thu Mar
ket. being aware of tho many falso plans nnd deep luid
schemes that have been taken to defeat this must wor
thy machine, which up to the present time has never
kliown its ennui. either iuThreshinir or Cleaninir irrain :
nnd as ull means have been used to defcut tlie snlo of
the srinie, by tt bogus machine of n very inferior kind,
I feel it in v 'duty to let the Farmers know that no gen
uiue Pitt's Machine, can be pur. bused except of the
eulis4 rilver. at 3:1 Sucranu-nto street ; mid all parties of.
feting for sale or using uny bngns machines puriorting
10 no 1 hi s .iiacnme, win oe iieui pcrsouuiiy responai
bio for all sales aud usimr the same.
TUOMASOGU fill AAA".
Agent for John A. Pitts,
33 Sucruiueuto street.
Ohio Tliresliiii? .lliir!iine.
Also haven few of these celebrated Mnrhines. They
are just what every Farmer wiinis. The compact ar
rangement of dilii iciit parts of thia machine, the great
simplicity of its con.-driii tion, the strength and durabili
ty of its woikuuiiishin, the small amount of power it
takes to run it, tot;ciher with its effective operation iu
threshing uud cleaning, ut least as much gmiu of uny
kind us any oilier four or six horn machine uow iu use,
combine to justify us in believing thut it cannot fail, us
it becomes known, to be the most useful and populur
murhiuc in the country. The Cylinders of the above
machines are from Eighteen to Twenty four inches in
lenifth. Euch of the Ohio M:uhinei havo Trucks,
1 torse-1 ower, Jx-vers, uud uiu usiuu umouttt of extras.
AA'e can safely recommend o;r ptewnt lot of Thresh
ing mnrhim-s as being the let that hut ever been im
ported, as they were ull made to order. Give us u call
before buying. mo.uAS OGG SHAW,
S3 Sucruiueuto street.
i;xtm! i:!mit!
THRESHING MACHINE EXTAS!
AA'e have on hand a full supply of ull the different
parts of the ubove machines, in case nny portion
should fail, we can supply you on short uotice. A few
of the hading articles we will name, viz:-Master-w
heels, Straw-carriers, DntiH-rs, Elevators, Spur, bev
el, and bull pinions, Cylinder teeth. Fan Geur, Line-
Shalt boxing, etc 1HU1IAS tlGG SHAW,
33 Sacramento street.
THE CALIFORNIA COM KIN ED REAPER AND
MOAA'EK.
The best combined Rfoaer and Mvirer now in tfe.
AYill mnnul'uctiirc for the present harvest One Hun
dred of tile the California Combined Rentiers and Mow
ers, which, for beauty j strength and simplicity, has no
eijuai in tins or uny outer inurKei. as 11 possesses many
great advantage over anv other utachiiie, to-wit :
1st. It is much liehter: thedrivinu wheel is four ft-,-1
high, making the draft 30 P cent, less than any other
iiuk nine.
2d, The culling part is the rear of the machine, and
the apron is so constructed thut it can he taken oil in
tell minutes tor mowing.
3d, The gniin is passed to one side with ease.
4th, It will rut grass as low ns three inches, aud
gram as uin as twelve.
6th, It can be raised or lowered in three minute's,
tith, It hits less side draft than any machine in use.
7lh, It has more motion.
flh. You can drive slower aud do Tour work better.
"ill. It ruts six and a half feet in "width, and has a
spring seat live feet from the ground, which places the
driver iu a position to be able to matiage his team, uud
see the hreakeis ahead in time to save his machine.
loth. It i-uu be thrown out of, aud into gear in one
minute.
llth. The eutttnir part of the machine being in the
rear, lakes ull the weight on" the horses.
l'th. The Ina and last reason at all is, that it is a
California improved and umdn machine ; therefore,
any purchaser can, on short notice, oliuiu auy portion
oi the machine thut mav break.
1 have taken particiiLir pains to select good work
men aud good materials, uud 1 warrant this machine to
reap uud mow, and to do either or 1hi1i, better than
anv other machine in this market. Please give me a
call- THO.M.VS OGG SHAAA",
33 Sucntmciito street.
ALSO KEEP OX II AND MANNY'S COMBINED
ItE-V I'EliS Ac MOWERS.
lll'llK ALL S REAPERS
ULSSEY S kEAPEUS.
Mi C IH.MH K S REAPERS.
In fact, nil kinds of REAPERS thnt are in use, can
oc Lad ol me ut the lowci-t eaxli prices.
THOMAS OGU SI1AAA",
3 SicraiueiiU) street.
SAFES! SAFES!!
Liilie's Improved Wiimqht and Chilled I i-on Sufes.
Fire-Proof. ' ... Iri!l Proof.
I'owder-l'rxujf, Ilurglur Proof.
AA'ith Liilie's laipickahle, Powder-unHjf Lock.
The best Safe made for resistiuii bolu lire and thieves.
as iiroveu in iiiuumeralfle instances.
As to recent teM by lire, reference is made to the
late burning of the Crystal Puhtre iu New Y ork Citv,
ut which ull other S;'.U-s on exhibition were burned up.
Liilie's Safe alone was uninjured.
Reference, is aNo made lo the tet afforded by the
burning c. the Illinois Central Railroad Depot at
t.airo.
Read the following L-ttert
corT.J.
Cmto, III., IVc. K-th, ISiS.
Lewis Lim.ie. E?o Ih-ar Sir: The Safe we our-
chased of you wus in our office, which was consumed
on .uoiniuv uitfiit. Ve have just opened it. mid nnd
the papers uninjured, and the hooks will be good for
ser lee hv oenitf rebound, the bindiuif lieinif iniured bv
steam, but the pnper of the books is not injured iu the
least. The contents of the iron money chest were all
rutin, good as when put UL Trulv vonrs,
Si-ued, D. R. AflbO lT,
Airent Illinois Central Railroad.
Reference if also made to the ircat test trial which
took place at Iowa City, in Iowa, on the li.'th January,
lNji'. 1 ue orit'iu ol the test was the sliurn conuet!lion
for the suppl 1111; tlie State bank, aud us branches,
with safes, vnult doors, locks, ecc.
The Slate bank ha ing purchased Sir. Liilie's Safe,
etc., the opposition sate venders, being uausnt islicd,
proposed, as a test, to drill lliroiieli one of the safes the
hank had purchased, w bich proposition Ilia bunk ne
eepted, and Mr. lallie went l'llonu'il from Troy, X. Y'.,
lo lowa, to witness this lest, hour perfectly chemic
ally burdened drills were prepared, and the luachitiery
was adjusted, Mr. Lillie assisting them iu udjustingthe
machinery to dull his own sale. The result of uli this
was. thut' after drilling oue hour aud title-six minutes
they reached the chilled iron, when the drill would go
no mrtlier, all the drills haviug been literallv broken
and ground to pie ces. All futher efforts to drill were
reluctantly abandoned.
A shipment of these safes has jnst arrived, and can
now le seen at the Agricultural Warehouse of T. O.
Siiaw, I3 Sacramento stree't.
IJilie's celehniied bank Iskson hnn.ls for Kile.
The best Hunk uud A'ault ln k in the world.
TIIOHAS OGG SIIAAA".
OIL, OIL.
The beet in this market for all kinds of machinery,
which I will warrant not to tnim in usinir. Send iis
your orders, and it ehnll le sutisfactory.
PELTING, bELTING.
All kinds can lie bad as cbeun ss the cbeanest. both
of California and eastern maiiufaeture.
EXTRAS, EXTRAS
AH kinds of reaiHT sickles and sickle swtions. spur.
Cleveland crank pinion boxes for Mannv's combined.
McCorutick's. burrul's. Husscv's.' Sevmour & Mur-
gun's Reapers.
REPAIRING, REPAIRING.
All kinds of Agricultural Imnleiiients mude and re-
puinHt on short notice. Kept constantly on hand nny
amount of rxtiiis, which wiil unseat ton 1 1 parts of the
State by express. Send in Vonr old nun bines in time
to get i hem roptiiiyd : pave ull your old caMiugs, for
which I will ivo you the highest uuu kct price. I wish
yon to bear in mind that I have anv amount of goods
to sell, und must sell them, ciui wiib your uid will sell
them, und anything yon may need iii the Agricultural
Trade, as "low as can lie bought in this iiiurket of the
snme uuulity. Feeding thiinklid to you for all past fa
vors, I hope you will call at 33 Sucruiueuto street, be
fore buviui;, und look for yourselves.
- n-ii.... .1. . .... ,,.
1110.11,15 vn ,1, suaiT,
April 12, 1S.-.3. 6if
l)issolution or Partnership.
THE partnership lieretoforo existing between Steve
and Little Torn, at Suk'tn, is this dav dissolved by
nitittiul consent. SlKVb.,
LITTLE TOM.
X. b. The firm is now nnder the sohs mamiiiement
of Steve, who will contiutie to please his customers in
all the branches of tcmsorial art. Auy debts contract
ed bv the said Tom on or after this date, will not bo
. : 1 1 -'ei.. 1-
rccogiii7.cu oy inc. oini c.
April 13. ISil). - 51 f
Dr. J. II. Chitwood,
EOLA, POLK CO. OREGON.
WILL continue to keepon bund an assortment of
.1 ..ui;.. ,,1, ..11 .i.A i..n.i;n.. . ...
medicines iu common use in Oregon. Ho wilt supply
the people of Eola und vicinity with school and mis
cellaneous books, stationery, etc., Jcc
He nlso tenders his 1 rotessioiuu services to the pon
tile of Polk county. His treatment of diseaew is strict.
!v upon the botanic practice, nsinir ull the Hygienic
agencies, in common use in tho Reform pructico.
April 4, iw. oil
Dissolution or Copartnership.
THE copiutncrship heretofore existing between the
subscriliei-s, unden the firm of AA". S. Ladd Sc. Co.,
is this duv dissolved bv mutual consent.
The busiiicsa-of the firm will be settled br either of
the subscribers, or by Ladd, Reed i. Co. -
W. S. bAlUI,
J. AAr. LADD.
Portland, April 4, 1SX. 8w5
Force rump.
FEAA" more left, at Cull soon.
25tf REED 4c STRANG'S.
A
Dnly'n VaUey M liiskej .
WE bEO TO CALL THE ATTENTIOX OK
Dealers, as well as consumers! to tho following
certificates of well known chemists, who hnve analyz
ed " DALY'S AROMATIC VALLEY AVHISKEY."
'he hiah remitution of the unrties is a sufficient irnur-
iiutee thut tne article possesses till the merit claimed
for it. AVAL XEAVELL &. CO.,
Sola Agents.
Stulo Assnver's f lllice, 3'i Somersel street. . )
Huston, Mass., April 17, 1853. J
A'm. H. Dalt, Xew York :
Dear Sir I hnve made n rhcminil nnalvsis of Tour
"AROMATIC VALLEY AVHISKY," aiul find' it a
pure, Nttc-fhivored Whiskey, coiilabiimr no injurious
mutter of any kind, and recommend it as suitable for
medical and public imrposes.
lUlltlM 1. jackso, m. !.,
Suite Assnycr.
Niw A'oiik, April 19, IR5-S.
1 have anulvredn sample of "DALY"S AROMATIC
VALLEY AA lllSKEY, and Qnd it to be a pure arti
cle, of tine flavor, and without any th-leterio'is admix
ture. Jamij R. CuiLToi, il. D , ChcmisL
AA'm. H. Dai.t, Esii:
Dear Sir.- Your "AROMATIC VALLEY AATIIS
KEY," is received, and after careful examination, I
find it to he u pure nrtielo, entirely free from tho adid
ternting ingredients so frequently" nid.
Jxmkj'J. Mafks, Chemist.
DALT's AROMATIC VALLEY AVHISKEY
is lnt tin in cases containing one dozen bottles each.
It?" ror sale by ull the principal 1-iijuor Houses in
Sun Fmncisro. 3mS
Frntik linker,
110 AND Hi CLAY STREET,
15 AND 47 MERCHANT STREET,
Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domettic
CAIIPE TS,FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLO TIIS
HATS, AND COCOA-MATTINO, DUDOGICTS, BAIZIS,
DAMASKS, WINDOW SHADES AND
KoLLAi.ns, I'ruouttui
ooous, pArcti
HAXUINUS AXD ROIIDCItS,
CHINA MATTl.WO,
for sale In bond or duty paid, at the lowest rates,
5m6 Kan Francisco.
J. w. ladd, San Francisco. t. o. Rrco, Portland.
J. x. laud, do
Ladd, It eed &. Co.,
(Successors to W. S. Ladd 4- Co.)
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
aud wholesale und retail dealers in choice wines,
liquors, Groceries uud general hicrchuudise, Frout St.,
Portland.
Consignments solicited, and liberal caish advances
made on me sume, wtucu will receive the special at
tetttion of our Mr. J. M. I-add. in Sun Francisco. Par
ticular attention given to the purchase aud shipment of
goons 111 .ew tone.
If sufficient 'inducements are offered, we propose
hnvinir a vessel leave Xew York every spring aud
Ian, for I'ontana direct.
Portland, April 4, 1-S59. 5tf
J. V. Johnson,
4 TTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN"
xa. Cbanccrv and Admiral! v, Seattle, AV. 'I., will
practice in all the Courts ui t ashiugton lerrilorr.
April ti, I.-sV.t. ly
t'tlolplio Wolfe's rirhuapps.
i MEDICINAL drink, f eminently salutary qtuili
J. V tics, innnutucttirct! bv hiinself exclitsivelv, ut Ins
factory nt Schiedam, in Holland, und well known dur
ing the hist twelve years throughout all the Atlantic
aud AVestem States.
It is made from the best barter that can be selected
in Euroiie, with tfie essence of au aromatic Italian ber
rv of acknowledged and extraordiiutrv niedicimtl iireo-
erties. Il bus loutr since acquired a higher reputation.
both 111 Europe and America, than auy other diuretic
bevenuie.
Analyzed, it is a rERFECTLT runic liouor. in its ef
fects a mild aud wholesome tunic. Il is extensirelr
n-cd and approved!) y tlie medical faculty, the temper
auce people, heads of families, 4tc
In Gravel, Gout, and Rheumatism, the obstructions
of the bladder and kidneys, and iu ireneral debility, its
etleets are prompt, dceided and luvarlublv reliable ; und
it is not onlr a retnedv for these malacOett. but in all
ruses iii which thev are produced bv dritikinir bad wa
ter, which is almost universally the cause of them, it
acts a a sure preventative.
For Fever aud Ague it is one of the moat educat ions
f revenlives thut can lie resorted to.
THE AR i.AIATlC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
Is consequently in great demand by persons traveling,
or about to settle in new luirtsof thecotmtrvesiiecialiv.
as well us by many in every community, where il has
become known, ou account of iu vurious other reme
dial properties.
la all cases of a dropMod tendency, it is generally
the oulv remedy required, when adopted in the early
staire ol the disease.
Iu dyspepsia maladies, when taken in proper quan
tities, as a diet drink, and especially at dinner, it is
found by uniform experience to be etuiuetitly efficacious
in the most obstinate cases, when even the best of the
umiuI remedies have failed to ail'ord more than tempo
rary relief. In cases of flatulency, il is an immediate
nnJ invariable specific, and it mav- be admiuistered in
diluted and prcporfioiutte quantities, even to yonnir in
fants, in ull those uroXYsms of griping pain in the
stomach and bowels to which they are esjn:cia!!y sub
ject, as wvlf as the chulic of grown persons.
Its judicious adoption in connection with the princi
pal meals, or when a sense of exhaustion dictates its
use, never fails to relieve the debility attendant upon
protracted chrouic maladies, low temperament and ex-
haucted vital energy, bv whatever cause induced.
These are facts to which many of the most emineut
medical men, both in England and the I'uited States,
have borne testimony, aud which ure corroborated by
the highest written authorities.
Put up in quart and pint bottles, in cases of one doz
en, with my name on llie bottles, cork, and fac simile
of my siirmiture on the label.
For sale by all tlie resH-ctable Druggists and Liquor
dealers in Oreaon and California.
LDULPHO WOLFE, Sole Importer.
2 beaver street, New York.
C';iutio:i to the 1'uMic.
London Cordial Gin,
Club House Gin,
Schiedam Schnapp,
Medicated Schnapps,
Jkoyal Schnapps,
&c.. Jet, &c.
J-'uder the above and similar titles, the liquor mixers
of this city ure bottling large quantities of adulterated,
unwholesome trash, costing but little, on which they
hope to realise large profits by selling in California.
Avoid all compound. Some are so skillfully prepar
ed as to pass for good Liquor, except with the liest of
judges. 11 you would be sale, ue only the long estab
lished, reno'wned, genuine AA'olfe's Schiedam Aro
matic Schnapps.
I'DOLFHO AA'OLVE, Sole Importer,
An. 31, tfis47 2"J Itcaver street, New York.
London Club House (sin.
TO THE PUBLIC.
rplIIS CELEBRATED GIN PRETENDING TO
J. nothing but what it is, vix: a pure and unadulter
ated article, and assuming no artificial merits of what
it is not, ns some of its rival imitators do after five
years of public approval and very extensive sales in
California, has been pronounced by the public to be su
perior, not only us a beverage of general use, to any
other article rouipetiug against it, hut is
I'X R 1 A' A LLE D IX ITS MEDICAL EFFICIENCY
in most cases of complaints. To persons traveline in
these days of rapid transit from East to AA'est, North to
South, who are constantly dimming their wntPWis well
as their climate ; who are drinking, indeed, a dozen
kinds of water in every twenty-four hours, and each
dmuutit coiitnitiiiia- some proMrty acting in chemical
HRtauonism to the preceding one, thereby causing an
unnatural degree of excitement to the stomach it is
positively and absolutely necessary to use 9 counler
ucting agent. From the fact that the
"LONDON CLUB HOUSE G1X"
is prepared expressly to meet such exigencies, and to
act as we know it wijl act, as nnuntidote we confident
ly prescritie it as the very best article in the country.
The name of 'Aronaitic Schieduin 5chnapis" has nev
er hcvii attached iii any wny to this article. In first
preseuting t he
" LOXDON CLUB HOrSE GIX"
to the otiblic. mv uiin was to uive them a pure and un
adulterated nrtielo of Gin, und to call it by ita right
name. 1 he success attending its introduction mm ex
tensive stile in California is a sufficient guarantee of
the hiirh appreciation of the article by consumers.
Various oarties have from time to time tut up nnd
shipped to California an article which they call "Club
House tint. Aly Gin, which lias gameu sum a repu
tation in California, is branded on the cases.
"OLD LONDON" CLUBHOUSE qiX WM. II.D."
The bottles also havo a white label with fac-simie of
mv signature. I caution all parties to beware of imit
atlous. AA'M. II. DALY,
Solo Iinjiorter, New York.
Jan. 21. 1S53. 4Stfis
A NY one who professes to unde-stand all trades
J. or sciences:, Homines to impose an absurdity
upon tho public. On the same principle, any one
Jmeaicine wtnen professes to cure uu aijeuses a un
worthy of tho slightest confidence,' and should at
once be denounced as a qnack nostrum. The
UJL.EFEXBEKU FAMILY MEDICIXES
do not assume to cure all diseases with one remedy.
They have eleven diU'erent medicines, each aihipled to
its icculiar disease, aud time has proved beyond a iies
tiou the efficacy ami certainly of these preparations.
Their list comprises the following medicines:
Gnefeuberg Vegetuble Pills. Marshall's Uterine Oh
tholicon. Gnefeuberg Sarsaparilla. Gnefenberg Pile
Remedy. Gra'fcnbcrg Dysentery Syrup. Green Moun
tain Ointment. Grn?feiilierB' Children's lTuiacea. Ura;l-
eiiberg Consumptive's balm. Grtclcnberr fcye Lotion.
Gnrfenberg Fever Sc' Ague liemedy. Gr:efenberg
Health Hitters. Gmlenoc-rg jianuiu 01 iicaiui.
100 aoo.
ITiROM one hundred to two hundred acre of lmprov
' ed land for sole, about two miles from Salem. Mar
ion county. JOHX FORCE.
, . a ictft .IO, 4-
AWC O, ICSKT.
Boone's Ferry,
OX AA'Uhunctto river, new road between Portland
and Salem. The road is a good one and ten miles
shorter than the old road. JESSE V. BOON E.
Mav 25, 158. l,tt
For sale by all druggists ttironguooi tne saiie.
General Agents,
RED1NGTO.V & CO.,
Wholceale Dniggiats, San Francisco. ,
Oct. 16, ISjS. JWt
Pacific Foundry and Machine
Mioi, San Jr ranclsco.
K S T A U I, I S II E D IX 18 5 0.
r I "HE ultove establishment is helinved to have facili
ties ior me maniiiacttire of every nesenpuou 01
CASTINGS AXII MACHINERY'
suiM-rior to uny other on the Pacific Coast.
Every kind of Saw Mill Machinery, steam engines,
See., &-c, made at a short uotice und in a most work;
iimiilike manner. '
AVe muniifuctun- a stvle of
SHINGLE MACHINE. .
nt moderate cost, which We believe to be more efficient
than titiv other iu use.
Orders are tuirticulntiv solicited from Oreo-on and
Washington Territories, which will have the saino 1111
thtrity us though the parties were personally prescut-
UUUUAUU, I1ASSI U.II ct KA.NKI.N,
lute Goddaud 6l Co.
Ran Fraheisio, Feb. 2, OmM
!S'ev Iinproreinentsi.
rilHE suhsrrilicr having secured nil the hite improve
JL ments and additions to the photographic art, is
uow prepared to supply
THE PICTURE ADMIRER
with a superior class of pictures, heretofore unknown
in this country, and such only as can be obtained in
HIS O ALLLERIES AT SALEM AND CORA'ALLIS.
Therefore th friend living in either place will be sure
to avail themselves of this opportunity (o secure some
rare specimens of l ICTClita ut TBtHsU VKf : and
FIIIKMIS.
Ambrotttpcs, Mrlainntitpcs, Calluttipes. Spher
vtypes, and Photographs, culuiei
or plain.
OIL PAIXTED PHOTOGRAPHS,
being by far the most superior portraits and pictures
that are
Produced in Eurepe and America,
und arc destined to siiiK.-rci.ile every other kind. The
process of Photographing is producing wonders.
Pictures of Statuary, Models, Buildings,
Landscttjirs and Animals
of ull kinds, arc among the excellencies of this process.
I hare the only facilities in this country for
the production if such pictures.
I produce the onlu pictures thai are at all
Fl T TO SE'Xlt IX LE TI ERS.
Experience nroves that Melninotviies are not at all fit.
as has been published to the world. I am prepared to
produce itus stqienor class 01 pictures, from the
SMALLEST POSSIBLE MINIATURE TO
FELL LIFE SIZE.
and even much jarircr I have a variety of Fine Gold
Lockets, Double and Single. Tho best evidence of
THE SUPERIORITY OF MY PICTURES
over others
in this country, is thut every visitor to my gallery,
without exception, so decides.
H iving enjoyed the rare privilege of between three
anil four months practice in San Francisco last summer
with oue ot the best practiced and most popular pho
tographers iu Europe or America, this' gives me
a decided adtantase.
My gallery is always open for the inspection of ladies
ana gentlemen, and pictures tor their inspection.
1 have an occasional hour which 1 can appropriate to
the nerAtit of Mt'SlCAI. IXSTKL'XJiISTS.
1 have also a process by which
rcnev Brass Furniture
of ull kinds in the most elegant etrle. It will look as
well as when lirt from the uiKnufactorv.
My gallery will be constantly open, where I may he
found to attend to calls. My gallery at Corvall: will
have au operator to attend to customers.
II. CAMPBELL.
Salem, April, 159. tf
Overland
FROM THE DALLES TOST. LOUIS.
4 BOUT the -JUh of Mav. I shall start noon a busi
jCm. ness trip to the Atlantic States, and will attend
personally lo the collection of R?ty moneys or claims;
the settleuient of estate interests; the division and sale
of real estate nnd other tiroK.-rtv; and anv other bust'
uess of a legal nature, throughout the AA'eetern, North
ern, Middle or Eastern States.
Also, will give careful and prompt at'.rn'.ion to the
purchase aud shipment direct to Urcgon, of any goods.
stocK, lurin implements, machinery, carnages, books,
seeds, musical instruments or other articles. And, as
I eluill visit AVashington City, will also attend to the
adjustment of claims against Government, procuring
bark pay or suspended bounty Land Warrants, and
other claims in the lepartmeus.
E. M. B ARXUM.
Salem, March , 1S5C1. An3
Oregon ! Oregon ! ! Oregon ! ! !
I7ELLOAV CITIZENS will do well to keep in mind
I that March Jth, April -fth, May id and 3'th, June
-27th, July aith, Auyr. Jd. Sept. lth, Oct- 1th, Nov.
l lth, lb.-c. 1:2th, in the present year, within any week
romtneneine: at any of the above dates, you are'respec
fully solicited to attend Albany Mill to get your grists
ground, by E. S. Ahree, it being his time to run the
MilL Everr attention will be pa;d to all who wish to
patronize him, both in quantity and quality. Should
Ihe mill not run, I will exetiane a first rale article of
llour always on hand for sale.
P. S. Cash paid for wheat, or wheat stored at all
times, at the Mill, seperate from the other proprietors.
1 keep a skiff for anv one to croes their gram tree over
the river. iOmaS E S. A LI REE.
Talk about Gold Miues
I"UTSmein mind that I AA'AXT TO MMj
PAY' MY DEBTS and cannot do it Afc3Sl3
AYITHOUT MONEY, and if there is any- gg
!ody owing me, land 1 think there is.l we
would ittst say that money we must have, and we
would "hereby iioiliy those indebted to me either by
note or book account to come forward and pimple
otherwise we will have to consign them ail over to J.
D. boon, who will no doubt make cost on it.
Yours resp'llv, J. A. JOHNS.
Salem, Sept I. " iiiitf
Aotice.
TERSONS wishing any business transacted in the
M. Atlantic Mates, such uh purchasing of carmines.
bnggies, wagons, sewing machines, pianos-, reapers,
and mowers, or any other article which is not usually
kept in this market, will find it to their -advantage to'
cat! on the undersigned. Also, for the collection of
moneys (which is usually done through the Express
Co, at a heavy expense) will be promptly attended to
ny one ot our nrm. vt e win pay casti ior au araits,
bills of exchange, and eertiiicales of deposit on the
East or Y esteru 15 auk i.
W. C. GRISWOLD & Co.
Salem, Oct. 12, 1S.V?. i-S;f
For Sale.
640
ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE OR KENT
ull nnder fence, upwards of 100 acres incul
tivation situated in the Forks of AYillameite river,
three miles from Salem. The land claim is one of the
best, not only in Lsine county, but in Oregon. On the
claim there is one of the "best SAW-MILLS in the
country. The water privilege cannot be excelled any-
wnere water tne vear rouna ami umoer uanuy.
Payments will be arranged to suit the purchaser.
For further information, apple 011 the premises.
"(r. H. ARMITAOE,
41 tf McKenzie's Post Ortice.
C. IS. Pillow,
DEALER in clocks, watches and jewelry, &
lem, Ogn. Particular attention paid to tho
repairiii!; of watches and clocks. All work war
ranted. Jewelry repaired at short notice.
FOR SALE:
Watches and clocks, 8 day striking clocks at a very
low price; also 30 hour marine clocks.
JEWELRY".
Ijldics and gents brooches, Fiuger Rings, Ear Rings,
Gold buckles. Guard Chains, iVC, ore
Salem, July 6, ISjT. l'tf
IV. F. Ilishfield,
WATCHMAKER, OR EGOX CITY.
TERSONS .desirous of getting good work
X dbne will do well to give me a call, as my
whole time is devoted to the repairing ot hro-
nometers, JJuplex aud Horizontal Vt metes.
An assortment of jewelry on hand.
Jewelry repaired, or made to order.
Prices in accordance with the times.
Store ut the old stand, Main street.
Jan. -J7, 1K.V.
47tf
ti. Collier Itobbius,
I PRACTICAL AA'atch Maker, AVholesale and retail
dealer in clocks, watches, jewelry, silver ware.
and fishing tackle, and Indian goods, Portland. Oregon.
Keceivuig my goods direct from tne importers and
manufacturers,"! can sell goods as low as any other
House on the Pncifiie Coast.
Having; experienced workmen in ewrv branch of mv
business, I can guarantee perfect satisfaction in repair
ing fine watches and jewelry.
Every artiWe warranted to be as reputed. All watch
work W'arrnuted to trive satisfaction. 4"f
Patronize the Expresses.
MY customers in Salem, or any town in the interior,
can order watches, iewelrv. silversnoons. Jcc bv
express, payable on delivery of the goods, provided
the article ana price suits, omerwise ttiey can oe re
turned. AA'atches, jewelry, etc, for repair can be for
warded in the same manner, to
(i.COLUEB BOBBINS,
Practical Watch Maker, Portland, Oregon.
Feb. 2, 1859. 4Stf
Piano fortes.
IpROM AV. II. Hall &. Son's manufactory 239 Broad
way, X. York, sold at their prices with freight add
ed. Also, Prince & Co. Melodeons.
Ceil and we will show von a list of prices and sam
ple of their work. " GEO. II. JOXES, AsrenL
Salem, Mav 17, 1S5R. lOlf
K. Pelton, Oeo. II. Jones & Co.,
SEEi. EXCHANGES on New York, in amounts to
suit purchasers.
Salem, May 17, 1S5S. KHf
Window Sash,
GLAZED, and common sized unglazed, just received
from the Portland Soah Factory, and for sale low
for cash, at KEED i STRANG'S.
August 27, 1R5& 2.f
Look Here!
PERSONS having Prince's Melodeons with broken
reeds, can get them replaced with new onea by
sending to Oregon City Book Si. Melodeon depot.
Sept. 31, 1S3& ' " 41 Uf
For Sale.
IH AA"E three hundred and twenty acres of land
situated in Linn Co., aaont 3 miles from Scio,
all well improved. Also, a good orchard which I will
sell on reasonable terms. For information enquire of
the undersigned at Salem.
AVILLIAM THILLIPS.
Salem, Xov. 5X, 153. 3Ttf
ESTRAYS TAKEN
Jm!L4 - ' - " -mr 1 'rt
IJYthe eubscriber, i mile west or ArmiT, i"""i
S . . , -. c l l, ..! - tiiurkd
Mr t o., one red cow, wniie iucc, v
with a s-jnare crop ofT the right ear, upper half crop on
the left, supposed to be eight or nine years old; camo
to my place b February, 1 - eBWnn"n
in.n o tpno -"wo
"I
T Ythe subscrilier, in Hichards'm procmct, Lune 1.0.1
Is . .1 : ..1,1 ,! brimllo. ana
.I.Ii. ..,l..A marlrl rnrnniiderhits in nirht ear. AISO,
one yearling heifer, red brindle, no ta. , .
' " '
X Forks of Saiitiara, Linn Co., Ogn, one black horse
r.i a 1 ..II un.l.lt murk a
m. pony, wna m Dutze lace, wmo wunu w "
no other nuirks or brand perceivable, snpooiwd to m
eUht veam old. JUliK H. Ki 1"! EE.
Anri l"l IJtil "
UY the subscriber, living In Ashland precinct. Jack
... I 1. 1 K , . r ..-i thl tncrkd With
crop off tlie left ear, and underblt in the right, branded
"S on the right hip. Also, one dark red steer, 5 years
old, marked with a crop off of the left ear, and an un
derlet in the right ear, branded O on the right tup.
Also, oue bnudlo heifer, a years old, no nwss of
. t( s till a V
brands.
llt-.MCl l.u.ll'Ji.iJ,
April 5, 1S53.
2w7
J Y the snbscrilx r, living four miles north of Cau
J youville, Douglas Co., Oregon, one brindle cow,
with line back, about five years old, branded P on the
left hip, and a diamond oil the left shoulder, marked
with hole in the right car, and slit in the left.
ROBERT TRIMBLE,
April 13, lS.-,9.
BT the subscriber, living IS miles south of Corvallis,
Benton Co., Ogn, one blue Indian mare with a
white strip in the face, some saddle-marks, no brands
visible : said mare has been running in the ramre 4 or
5 months, and is powerful mean. AA M. GIRD
March 8, ISo'J. 2w7
VEAR Petty's Ferry, on Coastfork, Lane Co., Oro
Jl gon, one red cow, with line-back, white belly, two
slits in right ear, has a calf. Also, a white cow, with
bluish roan sides aud red cars, marked two slits in right
ear, 5 years oh i. AVILLIAM RUSSELL.
Aprrt 1:, 1j3. -w7
IX forks of the Santiam, lj mi
tree bridge, Linn Co., Ogn,
old, marked crop and nuderbit
swallow-fork in the left, white
other marks or brands.
April 14, 1S59.
les south of the Crab
one red steer, 3 years
off the right car, and
face, beflr'and tail, no
D. F. CRABTREE.
IX Willamette precinct. Lane
yearling steer, marked with
each ear.
March 21, 1.
Co., Ogn, one brindlo
an under half crop ill
JAMES E. HOLT.
Sw7
1 Y the subscriber, in Douglas Co., Ogn, one red and
J white pided steer, 4 or 5 ytsrs old, marked slit in
left ear, no hrnnd visible, one cow and calf, the covr
marked smooth crop off the right ear, branded on left
hip, J S, red sides, line back, i or ti years old, have
beeu ruuuiuif with mv cattle siuce last summer.
F. U. HILL.
April 7, aw7
I
X forks of Santiam, Unn Co., 6 miles north of Leb
anon, one white siteckled cow. four years old this
sprinir, marked nuderbit ill tho right ear, no brands
perceivable. Abo, one 2 vear old red heifer, soma
wiuie spots, laee wiute lain way aown, wane toh,
marked with unJerbit iu the right tar, and Jit in Iho
left ; said cattle have becu on mv premises ever since
some time last waiter. piiESTOX 3IOKKIS. -April
5, Ho t. tw7
ON the premises of the subscriiier, in t o r 1 west, in
Slarion Co., Ogn, one red cow, head white, some
white on shoulder, belly, aud tail, ear marks, crop off
the rifit aud slit in the left, supposed to be about 7
years bid. Also, one red heifer calf, with white face.
JACOB II. BAUGHMAN.
April 3, 133-1. -w7
IUl'R miles northwest front tola. Polk Co., Ogn,
one light briudle cow, white back, belly, and end
of tail, marked with under slope in each ear, with tho
piece hauging to the end of the ear, branded 10 on tho
risht hip, and letter L on the left hip, about 5 years
old THOMAS J. DEN MS.
March 19,1 5T.9.
2w7
IV
the subscriber, living- at Veraou ranch, uve mite
' east of Gafcburi'. Jack son Co one pate red cow.
eleven or twelve years old, white in the face, and
branded IIP. Also, one four year old steer, red sides,
white back and bt-Ilv, marked with an nnder e!oje in
the left car, and branded T. Also, oae four year old
steer, red with while face, marked wi;h a crop off tha
rit'ht ear. Also, one p:Jo red cow, four vears old,
white in the face, marked with a swallow-fork in tha
risrht ear, aud crop aud slit in the left ear. Also, ons
yearlins calf, light red, white back and tail, soma
white iu I
the face. JOSEPH KOBINSOX.
April 1 1, !.;.
2w7
ON Oak Creek, i miles from Cvrvaliis, Benton Co ,
one dark brown Indian horse, 14 bant-s high, 10
years old, white face, belly, and legs, small lump on in
side of left hind leg,' no brands perceivable, appears to
have been shod aiT round, but lost shoes recently ; said
torse is very gentle, aud wiil work in either saddle or
harness. TUyS. IL K.1ZE1E.
April 20. l. 2w7
t :
.flail and Passenger t'oarh.
fTtHE nudersi-med hereby informs
-t-lu liUti Cuiiene
tassenjrerr. ita
leaves Eugene City Sunday morning, arrivini; at Salem
Monday afternoon, and "eaves Salem Tuesday morn
ing, arriving at Eugene i' eduelay evening. Good
accommodation fc-r p-jssensrers. Fare. each way.
GEORGE IL Hctl'KKM.
August 10, I'-ca. 3tf
L.iverr and Sale Stable.
I T J E are now keeping a Livery Stable in Or- S?
eiron City, where horses can always be C?
obtained on liberal terms.
AA'e are also prepared with excellent stables, well
supplied with hirv ami oats, to keep horses by d;iy or
week. Those who call upon us mar feel assured that
everv attention will be given to horses let in our
eharL-e. GIBSON A. POTTER.
Anyost II, ISoT. itf
Encourage Home Itlanufaeture
rpiHE AAillamette Woolen Manufacturing
S t;o. have now on nana tne test quauiy
of blankets, yarn, ami cloth.
AVool taken ia escliamre for the above
goods; unwashed wool at'lo to 17 cts. per lb.; washed
wool at at) to cts. per lb.
Merchauts supphed on reasonable terms- Orler$ at
tended to with promptness and dispatch.
U E- PRATT, Stipt.
Salem, Xov. 21, ISoS. Iy37
Xurserj-.
THE subscriber has one of the best nurseries
in the country, situated near Salem, in which
can always he found all the best varieties. Orchard
men are requested to examine his trees. Apply at tha
nursery, or the confectionary and grocery store, north
west of the Marion House.
MICHAEL MYERS.
Salem, Oct. 1, 1"- 30tf
Gea. Prince Co.'
A LARGE assortment of these melodeons. jnst re
ceived from the makers, consisring of toe follow
ing kinds of portage instruments; -
4 octavo C to C 5 octavo F to "?
41 " CloF 5 " double reed F to F
PIAXO CASED:
5 octavo F to F 5 octavo, 2 banks of keys,
These instruments I will sell CHEAPER than any
other house in Oregon or California. Send in vonr or
ders. JOHN A. POST & CO.
Oregon City, Sept. 10, 1S6 SStf
Wall Paper and Border.
V LARGE and Splendid assortment of Wall Paper
and Border, Oil-painted AA'indow Shades, and Pa
per AA'indow Curtains, may be found, and for Rile eery
low. at 25tf REED STKANG'Sl
Dissolution Notice.
"V"OTK'E is hereby given, that tho copartnership
il heretofore existing letween Coon fc Jones, of
Roseburg, Ogn, has this day been dissolved by mutual
consent. All account of the firm will be settled by
G. AA". Jones, at Roseburg. L. H. C OOX,
6. AA". JONES.
April 6. 1S59. 3wT
City Hotel. Corvallis.
MESSRS. A. B. &. I. SPREXGER.
"ITyOCLD announce to the citizens of Corvallis, and
V the travelling public generally, that they have
thoroughly refitted' this well know n establishment, and
are now prepared for the accommodation of custom
ers. The rooms have all been refurnished, tho beds
clean and comfortable, and their table will be furnish
ed with the best the market affords.
Corvallis, Aug. 30, 1857. ly25
Eagle Hotel.
TI1E tradersined has ins opened a public f
honse in the town of lhilh, tbe comity sea m"i
of Polk Co. Every attention shall be given to the ac
commodation of the traveling community, as well as
to boarders : no pains or expense have been spared to
make the House convenient and pleasant, and wonld
respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. In
connection" with the House is a livery stable.
1 UOS. J. LOVELADT.
DaHas. Jan. 13, 1S."9. 6m4opaid
JIarion House, Salcjm.
THE tindersisnied announces to the public that
he has purchased the well-known tavern stand -"
called the Marion House, in Salem, together with too
furniture and fixtures thereof. lit; wit keep H in firs
rate style, and invites the patronage of the publi.
is. .u. at a i.
May 23, 1S57. Iltf
For Sale.
IOTS Xos. 1, 2, 3, in block sa, with dwelunar
A honse. barn, and other improvements, in Sa- 1 -:T
lem. Enquire of J. O. AA'Ustoi at Salem, or at Portland
of GEO. H. AVILLIAMS.
Sept. S3, 1S5CT. )"r
House and "Lot for Sale
fX the town of Salem-
JOHX FORCE. sf'3
4fltf
Dec- 7, 185a
Farm for Sale.
TWO and a half miles from Salem, aE nnder im
provement, good buildings, and a large orchard of
rwn trees, from one to nice years old.
JOHXFOBCE. -
Dec. S, 1S38;
40tf4'