The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866, May 17, 1859, Page 4, Image 4

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    XTsa Lm Stock
i - H. B. OLIAROX.
IMPOSTO. and dealer In all kind of Car
ta. end vVon Makers' Stock, 47 Bat-
Wry sweet, Ban rancisro dm ror sale
Oak.ash and hickory, Whit Weed Boards, Ac. Hubs,
m Epok, FtlloM, hickory Axles, Pole. bafta, .
wagon and buggy bows, carved and
fhdn Carnage parts. Brat
Ira Axis, Parmaa, Bolts, Rivets, i
aaaelM Cloth, enamelled Leatl
ad eellar Leather, plated, J
.malleable Iron. en-
Leather, patent dash
d. Janan and Ivory
and Italia ami Anooe, laeas, stump
Frame, half pat. and three bolt
zlra. plain and plated Craha
mrA Ttna and Pnb Tint. Ate.
IP The above stock baa been personally selected i
ia oTwV beat qnalitv. and will be eoid aa low aa can be
purchased in the eity or 8tate.
rT AH order for the abore mod, left with II . &
JACOBS, dealer ia Wage
Btisnrs. etc.. corner of Jt
ma and Carris
stock. Trim-
tornsoa and
PnrtJanaL will receive nrotnpt attention, and be aatia-
fiutorilv executed without delay.
Sept. 83, 18jg. 30tf
t. rr ra.
. (TRAltO
T. B. Stranw.
"tYTHOLESALE and Retail dealer in atoTea end tin
v f ware, hardware, and cutlerv, at the old stand of
mil at Strang, where may be foand a complete a-
oilnal of
Cook, Parlor, and Box Stores,
Tim, sheet iron, copper, planished and Japaned ware,
force and lift pumps, rubber hoae, hydrants, rime, lead
pipe, aheet lead, and sine, brass and cauldron kettles,
bake ovens, cowbells, dee.. Ate.
JOB WORK,
Roofing, aheet iron and copper work, promptly at
tended to, and on the most reasonable terms.
April S9, 1859, 8lf
IVm. Tfcaraaaer,
Importer f French and German
FASC r BASKETS,
ENOLI8H and Willow Ware, Cane and
Willow Chain, Ladies' Work stands. Tot, etc.,
au sVI h m. - "I 1 at
raaWai te Mwly.
rSEK TRADE AD SAILORS' RIGHTS.
LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUMBER!!!
DTJ BELLE'S Steam Cirrnlar Saw and Planing
Milb. The proprietor ia ph-sawd to inform the cil-
nrni m bauui ana tne moiic sreneraiiT, irou ne dsi
Jnet completed hts NEW CIRCVLAK SAW and
VLANIMJ M1IXS. on terra firm, and ia now lue
pared to Saw, liane. Tona-ne and Groove Inmber of
every oMcriptson, at low rale ana anon nouce.
Having an improved n re foot eirenlar aaw, and one
of Wood worth s hue patent Tonarne and Urooving
Machine, and experienced men to ma them, he i pre-
parea to make as
GOOD LUMBER, AND MORE OF IT,
thaa anv other Mill on the I pper n illamette. t ar-
penteiar orders for Inmber. each ae duaatd stuff" for
window frame, rornire boards, ahelvina and counter
board, door and door frame, dec, dressed and edired
eaj both sidea, from 3 to It tnebe ia width and l-U to
S I mche in thickneaa.
Oak, Ash aad Maple Flank, oiuhle for Wagon and
Cabinet makers' nee, furniehed at abort notice
Having anade arranrementa with the steamers plying
theUpper WUhtmette.be iapre pared to aCTddreeaed,
tongoed and grooved lumber to any point on the river
where the steamers atop.
All order for Lamber will receive prompt attention
aal auicsi difmefc
B. M. DC BELLE,
Proprietor.
Salemfarch 1st, 1SS. Mlf
Hew ArriTfU r Jewrlry, Ac.
JUST FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
J ROSENTHAL inform hi patron and
a trieada, that be baa jot returned from
Haa Fmncwco with a select aaeorunent of Jew
alrv. Maaicnl Instramefita. f?ulierv. etc and
enters them fur sale at his store on Front street,
U"" On door beVw Dr. Coombs' othce. -jal
J E W E L K r .
Cold and Silver watrbce: Gold and Silver chain
Gold bracelets; Gold ear-rinir ; Gold breastpins ; Gold
anger riujrs; Locket; Gutd peua and pencils; Gold
sleeve button; Oilrer and llaled ware; fancy goud
and perfume nr.
MLUfCAL IX S TJIUMEXTS
Guitars, Violin. Flute. KUca; a larse assortment ef
Aceordeon. Lawuea' work boxes of all kinds, (Mj and
Kilver apeciarlr. Gold and fewlver spoon. Cutlery,
Clocks an eaoJese variety, etc., etc
j Watches, Clock and Jewelry repaired, and all
ainue ef Jewelrv made to order.
W Alt of m wrk mrrrmntrA. Jn
Don't t'orett " 7'A Stem of the Big lrfc
CorvaUia, Oct. 24, IHtf.
JOtf
Eaaiplre Uvrrjr a mat Stile Stable
On Maxn ttrttt, iettrorn Midi ton mnd Monroe, Cor
ralht, Vrtgon.
TXHE eaharriher take thia metho.1 of in- rjrt irJt
J. forminar the public generally that be fffl-.!,
has opened a new hvery and sale stable in Curvalua,
where he will be prepared to furnish better accommo
BUiem ra his line of buainea that can be found else
where ia the State.
I am supplied with single and double buggies, carria
ges, aad sad-ue Horse ol a quality unsurpassed on tne
Pacific Coast.
Partiealar attention paid to keeping horse by the
day or week. Experienced f rooms are cooatantlv in
auendanee. aad ao pains will be spared to ret arm "hor
se in a better condiuon than wbea received. 1 keep
all kinds of feed that the country produces.
I will buy and sell stock, and ia fact carry on every
thing pertaining to the hvery businesa.
1 will upon the arrival of every steamboat, have a
hack ia readineaa to convey pasenjer to and from the
boat, aad City Hotel, and elsewhere when desired.
W. C. KltiGS.
Corrallis, Nor. 22, 1S3& . 4utf
New awel freali Drats; V lealicicM.
WK. SMITH having recently returned from San
s Fraacieco, where he purenaaed the complete
aaenilwi lit of Drag aad Medicines ever offered for
sale ia the Willamette Valley, we are able to give our
old customers better satisfaction than ever. We are
receiving addition to our stock by every steamer, and
will sell everj thing ia the Drug line at very satisfacto
ry price. Our Patent Medicine are all genuine and
fresh, aad aa we bur largely, and ia the best markets,
w can afford to sell a liule cheaper thaa the cheapest.
Cobs and try as.
W. K- SMITH dc CO.
Dee. 7th, 15 f
The People's Dramaj Store.
SALEM, OREGON.
Tim. a. w. tT. it . trirr.
KEEP the purest aad best preparations in the Irng
hoe. Colognes and perfumeries of the highest or
der, higblr scented toilet acap.hair oil, ink, pens, letter
paper, saner note paper and envelopes, pencils, ice.,
etc.. to which we bear the attention oi every doot.
Feb. 6, I8S9.
It 48
Xfcc aLssWs r Oregra.
THE OREGON STATUTES. 650 pages, with com
plete index, annotations aad references, are for
sale at the office of the Statesman, at five dollar per
copy. TVs work ia executed ia the beet manner,
bound ia atw style, and ia sold at publisher's prices.
Orders by mail, accompanied with the cash, filled by
In addition to the enactment of the Legislative As
sembly, the volume contains the Declaration of Inde
pendence, Comsat ution of the United States, Treaties
with Great Britain relating to Oregon, Ordinance of
1767, Donation Law and all amendments, aad full ab
stract of United State Nataralh-ation Laws.
But few copies arc left.
FraUBcisc Aelvertisin! AfcTeairy.
T P. FISHER, iron building; opposite Pacific Ez
XJ press (Mm, up stairs. FUes of all the principal
Papers of California and Oregon may be foand at litis
ofbee. Mr. Fiaher is the aataorixed Agent for the
sSfatesmaa.
Blanks.
TTVEEDS, mortgages, powers of attorney for sale of
.av scrip, tu receipts, nnai prooia, and nouncauona
a new lot just printed and for sale at the Statesman
OflSce.
Winisw Glass.
""ROM 8 X 10, to 36 X 56, always on hands at the
tin shop; call and see.
2Uf SEED ac STRANG.
Paiat wasaip HansM.
BEST boiled and raw linseed oil, and pare white
lead for sale at Portland prices, at
fef REED dt STRANO'8.
CsMsaitT Order Blanks.
FB aale at the Ststesmsn Office, at S3 per hundred
a 2a if sent by mail. 23lt
Tairniaase
Or every description, at
Sf REED dt STRANG'S.
Far Sale or Rent,
A SAW MILL, ia geod order for making Inmber.
FOTpartiailaracalloa JOHN FORCE.
Dec 8, 1851. .- 4CKt
Law ud CtUeeiioa ORIce. 4
OIO. Ik WILtltat, A. C. OIBBS.
(late Chief Justice.) ..
'"I 4 -WILLIAMS Ic nIBBS,
Portland, Oregon Territory.
WILL practice In the eourta of Oregon and Wash
ington Territory.
Not, tfe, IBML ly38
B. P. Bonham,
A"TORNEY AND COUN8F.LIA1R AT LAW, Of
. lice at the Court House, Salem, O. fitf
H. Hub r,
, TTORXEY AT LAW, Portland, Oregon.
ltVt, 1K58.
rtKilr r H. Trrry,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALEM, OREOON.COM
missioner of Deed, and to take testimony, ac
knowledgments, dee., ore, for Iowa, Indiiina, Missouri,
Michigan, California, and Washington Territory. let
ter of Attorney, and all other instruments of writing,
drawn on short notice.
f.7 Particular attention paid to taking depositions,
lections of Note. Accounts, etc. -'tf
Mrtlical Notice.
DR. R. W. SIl AW, offer hit professional service to
the citizens nf Salem and vicinity, aud rpectful
ly solicits a share of public favor,
tir Office near resilience.
Ityl R. W. SHAW.
Dr. A. H. Brit
WISHES to Inform hi friend and the public, that
he ha returned to Salem, to attend to profeta
ional call, in town and country.
Oct. i, IRS 33tf
Dr. S. R. I'ntkln,
o
FFICE, SALEM, OREGON TERRITORY.
Salem, Nov. , 1W. aair
J. F. Ror, M. D., L. R. C. 8. 1.
OFFICE. SANTIAM CITY.
tT J ILL par diligent attention to the practice of Med
lr. K solicits tronag in the treatment of the di
ease of tne eye. .iinaiu
Dr. J. R. rardvell,
RI.'ROEtN DENTIST.
w
ILL practice hi profession iu the various cities
and town ot inviron.
Feb. IS, 1!5!. 9it
J. L fMrnbi, 1. D., Corrdllii.
GENERAL practitioner of medicine, Bnrfrerv, &e.
The Intiruiurv is (till attached to hi othce.for the
accommodation of patients not aHVcted by coutaiou
disease. jcm
Dr. R. R. Bell,
MUOEOS DENTIST.
o
FFICE in W. Kenvoo sbuildinit over "CitT Book
Store" first door west of the Marion House.
liefer to L. V. I'artee SurveyorUeneral Ollice.
Salem, Nov. 16, l!8. 3tf
J. Firming.
a T the Oreiron Citv Post Office Ituildinar. ha lust
J received, direct "from New York, lltl copir of
lKiwning ruit and Fruit Tree of America, rrvis
ed and enlarged, for 1W the blest pnttiihrd edition
f this valuable wotk. He ha also on hand, a good
stock of misralmneoua book and stationery, for aale on
terms to suit the time.
Prciton City, IVc. I. 157.
Allen i Lfwit,
vilOI.ESALK MERCHANTS. PORTLAND. OR.
E. PeltwH, Ore. II. Jones cV Co,
VRK prepared to do a general eommiion bnsines
on New York and other Atlunlic ritie. lnrticn
btr attention will be given to the nnrrhnse of good for
merchant. Parties having anv busine transactions
in the Atlantic Ktjite. and waminir an at'ent that will
give personal attention to the same, will do well to
call
Office at Btimnm At Wilson' Law Office ..JJ
Salem, March IKvS '-II
John V. Wilon,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Xo. 19 Commrrrial itrrei. San yranrtteo, Cal.
20LlCTTSconiinmcntof Oreiron IVoduce and Pro-
J vision, and snakes liberal advancement on tame.
KEFEREXCES,
Portland. Albanv.
Messrs. W. S. Laild & Co., D. Beach. Esq.
Savier dc Co., Ibvrton.
trregon City. Heasrs. William it
Messrs. Tavlor and Ralston. Lipprnrott.
Jan. 15, ltsS9. HmS
White Whnrf Beat.
SALEM. OREGON.
IVE will attend to the receiving, storing and (hip
vv ping of Freivbt m the following term, vii:
Freiuht receipted for and passed through will be
charged, per ton cents
Storage, one week, per ton 50
do one month. " (1 Ml
N. B. Freight will be shipped by the first steamer.
unless otherwise ordered bv the shipper.
'LEOXAKD WHITE,
i'rpr,etar.
Jan. I, 1KK.
Attention.
r:.fiiimiiiiiiiu
r eiuisuiiiuioiiiii3
tr aassianr--
MERCHANTS of Oregon and Washington Territo
rv THE WILLAMtrTTK WtK.LEN MANU
FACTUKING COMPANY bave now on hand, and
will continue to manufacture, the best quality of t.lunV
ets, yarn and cloth, and would invite vou to favor us
with" your patronage. All orders for tfie above good
will receive prompt attention. JOSEPH WA'IT.
run, Marcn a, ivw. lyxi
Conrectionery and Csroeeries.
THE undersigned ha purchased the More and stork
of confectionery and grocerie of C. V. Uzafovage,
nearly opposite the Marion House, Salem, Oregon,
where he will keep a general upply of confectionery,
nnta. fruits. Sic. sVc. on hand, together with a choice
assortment of grocerie. and many other articles in bia
line. Give me a call, and t will try to give von a nar
gain. m. Ji l r-iv.-v
riem. xtcx. i , ijvwv joii
Anriiraa House.
THE undersigned would respectfully announce ff
to the public, that tbey have purchased the JCii
above-named Hotel, at Roeeburg, Douglas county, to
gether with the large and commodious atable attached
to the premises, and from their long experience in the
business, natter themselves that they will be enabled
to give satisfaction to all those who favor them with
their patrouage.
K. It. KHHOMIS,
F. I). KOBIXSOX.
Bosebnrg. Dee. 1, lytO
WebMrr's I'nnbridgrr-d.
6)fl COPIES Webater" I'nahridired Dictionarie;
arllU lOOeopie Webter"UnbrKlfed l)H-liorutric;
100 Counting-houae
100 " " Academic "
100 " High School "
50 " " Common school, "
000 " IVimary "
Direct from O. ic C. Merriam and Mason Brother.
which I will sell cheerier than anv other house in Ore
gon. Send in your orders. JOHN A. rOST.
tiregon tity, Mept. , inon. UMf
Sewin; machines.
WHEELER Sc WILSON'S machine are the best
ever offered to public patronage. They are aim
pie and durable; easily kept in repair; sew with great
rapidity; make an even and firm stitch on both sidca,
that will not rip. Persona wishing to buy will find
them St the residence of the nndemined.
T. SAVAGE, Agent
April S6, 1S53. ?if
Piano Fortes.
I GILBERT Ac. Co.' piano direct from the manu-
factory. Send in your orders.
!tf JOHN A. POST.
- John A. Post dfc Cs
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, and whole
sale and retail dealer in Pianos. liooka and Sta-
tionerv, Main street, Oregon City.
r i i u j - nn .
wrpiciniitT iw, irvo. iltx
Books! Books!
OF all kinds, for sale at the Oregon City Book Sc
Melodeon depot, clieap. Send in your order.
Sept. 6, 18a. Sifttf
School Books.
A LARGE assortment of Ivison ec Phinnev's school
book for sale at Oregon City Book Sl Melodeon
depot, very cheap. Send in your orders.
zani njn.-n a. rust at to s.
Tax Receipts.
Tthe Statesman office, at 1 1 per hundred 11 25,
L if entbv maiL 24tf
Paintingr.
OUSE, sign, carriage and wagon painting, glazing
and naner haninrur. wall naner. iminta. oil. irlaa.
and pnttv, mixed paints, cheap for cash, (hop west of
the court house, Salem. . S. COX
August 31, lyaa
WE bave a few of those Drv Goods left yet, which
si will sell verv low. and some of tbe'beat boots
and shoes we have ever bought. Also,
Salmon. Mackerel, Lamp-oil, Fine Teas, Blasting
Powder, Water-proof Caps, tafetv fuse, shot, etc.
War tTii a. ir
I ce I
galea, Dec 7, 1868. 40tf '
Iook lllght at This!
tR. KELLOGO hu permanently located In the
J CITY OF PO RTL A N 1 , Oregon, and offer to the
public Familr Medicine. Thev are purely
VEGETABLE,
and free from poison.
If you have a weak back, aln In the ile or chest,
take courage; my Strengthening Plaster will aHord re
lief, no matter of how long standing.
If you have sprains, bruises, rheumatism, erysipelas,
inflammation of the lungs, stomach, liver, or spleen,
burns, fresh wound, or old ore of any description,
use my Familr Liniment mid Healing Salve.
N. IV In detention of the placenta after parturition,
thia I Jniment la a sovereign remedy, when used accord
ing to directions. Mothers, remember and try it.
Ilnve you dyspepsia, pain In the stomach or bowels,
loss of appetite ; use my stomach bitter.
Have yon weak lung, cough, cold, or tioanene,
asthma, or difficulty of breathing, my Cough Drop
will relieveyou.
Are you biliou have you remittent fever, billon
colic, headache, or any disease where a laxative medi
cine ia iitdii ated I tiw the bent pill before the public
thnt i. Dr. Kellogg Family Pill.
If vou are atllicted with chronic or biliou diarrnora.
no matter of how long standing, use my Diarrhira and
Itlnod Purifving Tonic, iu connection with the Family
rills, and relief is certain. They always leave the
bowel in a hrnlthr condition.
Remember, a a blood purifier, this tonic la without
an equal. Mv improved Composition i by far the beat
article of the kind aver before the public See direc
tions on the package.
These medicine are for sale bv W. K. SMITH fc CO.
nnd Drs. WARREN ec BHOWX.Knlem; Price Cp.,
1 utiles; and in one month will be for sale at all the
town of Oregon, and Washington Territory.
Portland, March 12, 185'.. lyl
Established In ISIO.
G0
ll EN BY JOHNSON dr CO,
1MPOR TE R S
a a t
WHOLESALE DRUaOISTS,
146 MavAiagfoa fstrtrt,
' r'a F'ranaseo.
4 RE now receiving thcirstiM-k for therpring trade of
U a. new and iresti pood, and nllrr lo country buyer
the LAKWr-M and HKM asuortiuctit tn llieir lute on
the Piu-iliic coast.
Ilavina been rniraired in the Irue businesa in San
Francisco for the pat ten year, they natter theuisel ve
that their nrrnnireinent are sm-n. that thev can offer
CNKtyl ALLED INDI t'EMKNTl
to such as nmv fuvor them w illl their rustom.
llieir assortment roniprists KVEK VTII I Xfl in their
line oi niisineas mat mat ne reuiiireo ot imi uuii.
PHVSH'IANS and M EKCII A NTS. and nleo all vmhI.
in their line in ue h liUlH'KKS. ItAKr'KS. ISIiKW
KKS, CONKEtTlONEKS. IHKIIS. TANNEUS. AS-
SAYrrlH tF GtlLD, IIA1TKKS. SODA MAM
FACTrRERS, It VKIIlJiS, IUI1KL KKEPEUSand
HANI FACTl REUS.
All theiHipular FAMILY PATENT MEDICINES
received ttirert from the proprietors and guaranteed
t.r.t i.r., and at tne lowest tmtie pricea. bin?
Alexander etc .TlrKuan,
1 RE offering for ule the best and chenpest good hi
ant h-eifon :
DRY tiOOllt.
tiKUt KlilKS,
HARDWARE,
lltrOTS.
MlES.
CRttCKERYWARE. Ve.
We are also paying cash and exchanging goods for
ail kind ol produce:
WHEAT,
BARLEY,
PORK,
BACON, ace.
We will antinfv von that we sive rood barcain.
We have the best Tea imported, the best sugar and
coffee.
Cedar and White Fir shingle, Timothv and Illue-
crass seed alwar on hani.
ALEXANDER at McEWAN.
Corvnlli, Angust 13. I .'. 4tf
w Hardware More.
ffMIE subscriber havina? taken the fire proof Grnnite
M. r ront More, next door to M Kee dt to, r rout
St., nould reectlully inform Ins friends and the pub
lie geiienuir, irnt i f is now opeuins a mil and
( I ).M 1'LI.TK ASM IRTM ENT
Of SHEl.F ASl BVILVER'S HARD
WARE, AU h ICI'L TVHAL IMI'l.EMESTS,
iVilH.tAH . .N JJtU..S, -J-AULE
AXU POCKL T CVTI F.R Y.
And other article in his line, to m hich h invitesthe
attention ot Merchunt. Buildeni an,l coumrv d-;ilei
JOHN If. FOSTKIC
Ponhind, Febnmry, lei.. 4tf
J. A. NcCLtLltVD. t. W. IHl'P.MA!!
J. A. ItlrC'Irllnnil A t o..
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 7 Clay Street,
V an r mnciero.
Consignments tf Oregin Flour, Bncon. Ijird, But
ter. Fruit. Ae . See , solicited, and lilerul cash alvau
re nmle ou the same, eittier fr Hle or on storave.
1'Hrtiriilar attention paid to pnrt-hnsint? koo1s to order.
They have also made arranireim iit n ilh '. N. Stans
bnry. at Portland, Ogn, to receive in store and muke
lilie'nd advance on all produce ronsigned to their bouse
in an t ranciaco.
NEW ARRANGEMENTS.
STORAGE, FORWARIHSU Jr COMMIS-
mux.
rw N. STAXSBURY is now prepared with ample
r ire I root nooms lor storave, convenient to the
wharf, without urnraue, and will vive tiarticuhir at
tention to receiving, storing and forwarding all kind
of goods and produce on ulienil ternia. He will also
make liberal cash advauce for the house of J. A. Mc
Lellund Jt Co., San Francisco, on all produce consign,
ed to them.
Office at the store of LOVE.TURPIX & CO., where
as usual, most kind of family supplies are kept, and
all aino el produce oougni and solo.
Jan. 1. l.5. lyttpaid
Itiehards ITIrCraken,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
VND Joblr in OREGON PRODUCE or every de
scription. No. 41 Sacramento st., (Fire Proof Store)
Ntn Francisco.
The highest market price paid for PRODUCE.
I f" Liberul advance made on consignments,
t inters for Oregon trade promptly attended to.
( V Ollice in Portland, upper wharf bout.
J1X1I 1. KK'HIIIDI, JOH H'CBaI!,
,s'ia Francisco. Portland, ijregon.
JnneiK, KVi. lyli
John IC Foster,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IX
SHELF AX D HE A IT HARDWARE,
MECHAXICS' TtHH.S,
FARMIXG tMPLEMESTS, Sec, .e.
at the riRE-raoor uuaxitk raosT stoke,
Front street, l'ortlntid Oregon.
February, LSili. 4tf
Albany Book Store.
THE undersiifned would inform the cilisens of Linn
Co., and the public generally, that they have just
received, ami will kern constantly on hand for sale, a
large awnirtinent of school books'in common use, and
also a variety of miscellaneous books, stsitionorv. See.
HALEY ltK'O S.
Albany, Oregon, July 1, DCS. IHtf
Cltr Hook Store, CorvaUia, Ogn.
THE uudersigned ha now on hand, and is constant
ly receiving a large and varied axsortment of Mis
cellaneous and Mandarti book. school books, stationery
of oil kinds, and all other articles usually found in a
book 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.
Corvalli, Sept. It, 113. tfftf
Boyle tV Sites,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, would respect
fully inform the citizen of Polk Co., and vicinity,
that they bave entered into copartnership for the prac
tice of medicine, surgery, and obstetrics. Ottice, Dal
las, Polk Co. J. W. Boyle, H. D., for the present will
be found at his residence, 3 miles east of Dallas.
Jan. 15, 186a 15tf
Silas C. IlerrinK's
Patent Champion Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.
WITH or without Halls' powder proof lock or
Jones' patent permutation Bunk Locks. Sold at
the manufacturer's prices with freight added. Prices
from $36 to $ 630, cull and see sample of their work
with the improved locks.
G EO. II. JON ES, A gent.
Salem, May 17, 185& lOif
War Scrip.
TTOLDERS of War Scrip can secure the services of
11 E. l'elton, Geo. 11. Jones 0& Co., to present their
paper at Washington for payment. Receipts given
for the paper and cash advance made in some cases.
Office at Burnum 6c Wilson's Law Ollice.
Salem, March a3, 1858. Stf
Dickinson Type Foundry.
PTIELPS Sc DALT0N, Boston. L. P. Fisher,
Agent, San Francisco. Orders solicited for type,
leads, rule. See.
AuguatS, 1857. S4tf
Statutes or Oregon,
CAN be found at John Fleming', Oregon City; and
at A. R. Shipley's, Portland.
April, 1859.
Corinthian Lodge IV o. 17,
OF Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, hold their
regular communications Thursday, on or before
the full of the moon, in Albanv.
H. A-CUNNING HAM, W. MV
W. G. HaXIT, Sec'y. 47tf
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Wnllamet lnlversltjr.
SALEM, OREGON.
titution. All available resource will be made use oi
to meet the want of Student. Efforts will be contin
ued to secure a suitable endowment; and no pains will
be spared in obtaining competent and experienced In
structors. The Collrglule year I divided Into three terms, com
mencing as follow! ,
The first term on the 3d Thursday In September.
" second term on the 1st " " January.
" third " " " last " " " April.
The first two term are fifteen treeis each t the third,
eleven treeks.
Vacation. There will be two vacation in the
yean one. In April, of two weeks, and one, In the sum
mer, of nine n-eeks.
Tuition will ba at the rate of $1 per week, or (10
per anuin.
THE OREGON INSTITUTE THE PREPARA
TORY DEPARTMENT.
Terms. The Academic year i divided into roc a
TERM of eleven iceekt each.
The first term begin on the 3d Monday of September.
" second term begins on the 'M Thursday of Nov.
" third " " " ' lat " ' January.
" fourth " " " " hurt " " April.
Vacat ton. There will be two vacation In the year:
one in April, of tire Keeks i and one in the umnier, of
six weeks.
Tuitiob will be paid at the beginning of each Term
tn advance, at the following rates:
In Languages, Higher Mathematics Sc Chem., $10 00
" Other studies of the Academic Division,.. 7 SO
" Common English Division, 6 50
" Primary T' " 5 50
For use of the Piano 10 W
17 Instruction in vocal music is given to all the
students freeof rkarre.
THE FACULTY during the present year will con
sist of
Rev. F. S. Hoyt, A. M-, rrcident and Acting Pro-
fessnr of Ancient 1 jiniuiures.
8. B. Wilbur, Professor of Mathematics, Teacher of
r-nuiish Uranches.
Miss A. V. Amiraux, Teacher of Instrumental Music.
Mrs. P. M. Hoyt, Teacher of French, Painting aud
Drawing.
Mr. C. Wilbur, Teacher of Primary division.
Admission. Students will be admitted at anv time;
and will be charged for tuition from the time they enter
only, but llieir progress win no greatly proraoieu ut
eiitei-intf earlv in the Academic Year.
In case where, from necessity, students leave before
tne end of the term ror wnlt-n payment na neen niaue,
a iut nronortion -not more than" three fourth nor lesi
than one fourth of the tuition fee will be refunded.
Ktudenta ara not allowed to leave iust before the exam
ination. Pulrons who are inattentive to this point, in
tHct great injury upon both the atudeut and the Insula
lion
IloAKDiao. Young gentlemen and ladies ran obtain
board at reasonable rate with private mmilie.
I'ufssi or tiriDT. A Course of Study ha been
adopted for both the Collegiate and I'reparntory le
parunents, well calculated lo secure ripe scholarship,
mental discipline, and a preparation for the active du
tic of life.
A liberul Course of Studv ha been adopted for
rnniiir ladies who desire to obtain a thorough education
tr-A Dmloma will be awarded to all who shall
complete the prescribed course.
The UovKKMaxsT will be tuirental but strict aim
In constantly at the formation of correct habit of
Self Got eminent. Careful attention will be given to
nmiitirr and morul.
Kt-HoLARSHir. rernetnul. or for the period of ten
rear, securing tuition at verv reduced rate, can be
purchased. For further particular apply to the 1'resi
dent.
Per order of Executive Committee.
CHESTER N. TERRY,
Sec. Hoard of Trustee.
Salem, Ang. 4, 1RSS. ttf
Pacific I'niverslly.
Forest Grore, Washington Co., Oregon,
Rev. R. M. MtRJH, A SI , Pretident.
liev. 11. Li MAX, A. M , Prof. Mathematics.
fllHE collegiate year consisting of one terra of nine
A months, will commence on the nrst tt cdtiesdiiy
of November.
It i the desiim of this Institution to furnish a thor
ouirh anil comtdcte colleviate education.
There i a Library of 1UO0 volume for the use of
tne studenta.
Apt licants for admission to college must have
know ledge of the common English branches, and have
studied the ancient hingmtgr far a to have read
portion of t a-sar and tut-ro and tne lireea iteaaer.
Xme tutlton wiirr-'wr onmnm.
Pit EPA R ATH IN DEI A RTM ENT.
Students luting for college, a well a others wishing
to pursue collegiate SlUUles Wltuout emenug upon iur
eoiietre course, win ue uuuer uie mini uiuuu vi im
leire teachers.
The full term cf 11 wek in thi department com
mence on the iM Weduesdav of September. Tuition
" per term.
Tualatin Academy.
Forest Grore, Wellington Co., Oregon,
Rev. Cctnixo Eelli, Principal.
The fall term will commence on the Ct Wednesday
of September.
Tuition in the common branches, f u in the higher
branches, as per quarter.
eVpiember lA. I'd. ly36
Jefferson luMitute.
rt HE Trustee of Jefferson Institute, would announce
JL to the public that the school in thi Institution is
now in successful operation, unrter tne cnarge oi 1 roi.
O G. t arr and Ins lady, direct from Kevstone blute.
Mr. c Sir. Curr having spent several years in pre
paring themselves for the Profession of Teaching, are
now prepared to cive entire aiieittction to ail tui
that uiav entrust tueir children in their cure.
TERMS:
IVmfiiv TVrMrlmnt iwr term twentv four
weeks. ' $10 00
Common English studies perterra twentv four
weeks. ' 12 00
Higher branches " " " "
weeks, jo m
Students can enter the school at anv time, but will
not be received for Icsa than half a term. No allow
ance will be made for absence, unices a special arrange
ment be made with the director.
Hoard can be had on reasonable term near the
school.
AHhouuh this school is not controlled bv anv relig
ious sect, vet tue strictest morula will be eiilorced and
good order tuaiutained.
It. A. ,IUIItM,
Sec'y Board of Trustees.
Jefferson, Sept. 90, lHia ly'JS
itlore XfW Books I
r K. SM ITH St. CO., have just received direct
VT from At 1 ora a large supplv of
CHOICE BOOKS AXD STA TIOXERY,
which they will sell at greatlv reduced pricea Thev
have made arrangements by which they will be enab
led to lunusii uie reading puuiic witn
ALL THE STANDARD WORKS Or THE DAT,
at a very reasonble advance on
Xetr York Cost.
Their books are bouirht in New York bv 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 cull and examine our stock and ascertain
our price. We are permanently in the trade, will be
constiinlly receiving new supplies, and are determined
to sell ut 'the very lowest prices. Any rare books that
we may not have iu store, we will order for our pat
rons, aiid
Libraries of Lay, Medical or Miscellaneous Books,
can be obtained through our agency cheaper than in
anv other wav.
Amonir the desirable books lately received bv us. are
the following, viz:
iane s Arctte r.xpeattton;
Livingstone's Travels in Africa;
Jlenton's 'JO fean in the U. S. Senate;
Quinhw on Bee Keeping:
tiunn's Domestic Medicine;
Rolhn's Ancient History;
Dirk's Works;
All the standard Poets;
Mrs. Southrorth's Works;
Mrs. Lee's Works;
Mrs. Ise Hentx's Works;
Plutarch's Lives, $-c, $c.
Also,
100 REAMS TAPER, CAT, LETTER, NOTE AND BRIEF,
all of excellent quality, and at low prices.
AISO,
Enveloret, Ink, Scrap Books, Mucilage, Gold Pens,
union s &reci fens, renrtls. Inkstands,
Ulatet, Xelson's Copybook.,, Blank
Books, Letter C lip; Music
Paper, Note Books,
drawing paper,
visiting cards.
aioums rc.
0tf
K. SMITH, Sl CO.
Statesman Book and Job Ottice.
WE have Three Presses, the best facilities for Book
Drinlitnr north of California, and an extensive as
sortment of Jobbing Material of every kind; mid are
prepared io execute promptly, and in a workman line
uuuiuer, an oruera iu me uuove aepurinients, sucu as
1JOOKS,
Pamphlets,
Handbills,
Ball Tickets,
Circulars,
Blank Checks.
Note or Hand,
Order Books,
Steamboat Bills,
Steamboat Cards,
Bills or Ladino,
Certificates,
Show Bills,
Check Books,
Blank Receipts,
Invitations,
Business Cards,
Bill Heads,
Concert Bills,
i'ROGRAMMES,
ADDRESS UARDS, 1 RAFTS,
Blank of all Kinds, dec, dec, Sec.
US' All Jobbing must be void for before it is taken
from the Office.
EiiKTaviug:.
THE undersigned having received tho first premium
the late Mechanics' Fair in San Francisco, a the
beat engraver in the State, takes the liberty to inform
the citizens of Oregon and Washington Territory, that
he is prepared to execute anything in hi 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, as they can thereby
save considerable percentage.
A. n-UIl-ICK,
167 Washington St., Sao Francisco, CaL
EaT Refer to the different lodge in the State.
December 2, 185a . Gm44
rplIE Collegiate Department of the Wallamet Unl
X veraitr has been organised. Young men design
ing to pursue a regular Course of Study, are invltod to
avail tliMm&i, lee nf the advantages anurded bv this lu
r TSMeSV ?
f mm
Dr. E J. Ccapkar's Private
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE,
Sacramento street, below Montgomery, opposite
Paciflc Mail Steamship Company's Ollice, San Fran
the
rancta-
ESTABLISIIED IN 1R54, FORTIIE PERMANENT
CURE OF ALL PRIVATE AND CHRONIC
DISEASES, AND THE
(UPPRESSION Or QUACKERT.
Attending and Resident Physician.
L. J. CZAPKAY. SI. P.
Late in the Hungarian Revolutionary War, chief Phy
sician to the 'JOtb Regiment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon
to the Militury Honpitul of Pesth, Hungary, atidtbe
lute lecturer on the disease of Women and Children,
and honorary member of the Philadelphia College of
Medicine.
A PERMANENT CURE GUARANTEED, OR
NO PAY.
Communication strictly confidential.
Consultation, by letter or otherwise, free.
Address Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY,
San Francisco, Cal.
TO THE AFFLICTED. Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY re
tums hi sincere thank to hi numerous patients for
their putronuge, and would take thi opportunity to re
mind them thul he continue to consult at hi Institute
for the cure of Chronic disease of the Lungs, Liver,
Kidneys, digestive and genitive organ, and all private
diseases, viz: Syphilitic ulcers, gonorrha-a, gleet, strict
ures, seminal wcaknese.andallthehorridcoKsequence
of self abuse, and he hope that bi long experience and
successful practice of many years, will continue to en
lire him a share of public patronage. Br the practice
of many year in Europe and the United Stales, and
during the Ilungariiui w arand cainpaigns.be is enabled
to apply the most efficient and successful remedies
against 'disease of all kinds. He uses no mercury
charges moderate treats hi patient in a correct and
honorable way ha reference of unquestionable ve
racitv from men of known respects hilitv and high
standing in society. All parties consulting 'him, by let
ter or otherwise, will receive the best and geutlest
treatment, and implicit secresy.
Of all disease, the great first cause
Spring from neglect of Nature' law.
Sutler Not!
II Irs a cure it guaranteed in alt stages of
SECRE T Dl SEA SES.
Self ahue,Xerrous Debility, Strictures, Glertt,Grav
el. Diabetes, Ihteattt of the Kidnryt and Bladder,
Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Paint in the
Bones and Ankles, Diseases of the Lungs, Throat,
Aw and Eye, L'leers upon the Body or I.tmbs,
Cancers Dropsy, Kpileptte Fits, St. IV Oanee,
and all lMseaei arising from a derangement of the
Sexual trgans.
Such a Nervous Trembling, Lo of Memory, Los
of Power, General Weakness, Dimnese of Vision, with
eruliar spots appearing before tile eye, toes of sight,
wakefulness, ly spepsia. liver disease, eruption upon the
face, paiu iu the lack and head, female irreifuiurilie,
and all improper discharge of both sexes. It matters
not I mm what cause the disease originated, however
long standing or obstinate the case, recovery is certain,
and in a shorter time than a pertimnent cure can be ef
fected bv anv other treatment, even after the disease
has hatlfed the skill of eminent phymcians and resisted
all their menus of cure. The uieduines prescribed are
pleasant, without odor, entirely vegetable, cauing no
.ickness, aud free from mercury or balsam. 1 luring
lifleru vears of practice, in Europe, the Atlantic State
aud California, 1 bave rraroed from the jaws of death
many thousands, who, in the last stage of the above
mentioned diseases, had beeu given up to die by their
physician, which warrant me in promising to the af
flicted w ho may place themselves under my care, a per
fect and apeedy cure. Private disease are" the greatest
enemies to health, aa they are the first cause of Con
sumption. Scrofula, aud many other disease, and should
be a terror to the human family. A permanent cure is
scarcely ever effected, a majority of the cose falling
into the hand of iuconiieteiit person, who not only
fail to cure the disease, but ruin the constitution, tilling
the system with mercury, which, with the disease, ha
tens the sufferer into a rapid consumption.
But should the disease aud the treatment not cause
death speedily, and the victim marries, the disease is
entailed upon the children, who are born with feeble
constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a vi
rus which belruv itself in scrofula, tetter, ulcers, cor
ruption, and other affections of the skin, eyes, throat
and lungs, entailing upon them a brief existence of suf
fering, uud coninguiti' them to an early grave.
b EL F A B C S t is aiiot her furmidable'euem v of health,
for nothing else iu the dread catalogue of human dis
eases causes o destructive a drain upon the system,
drawing it thousand of victim, through a few' year
ot suffering, down to an untimely grave. It dee'troy
the nervou system, rapidly waste away the energies
ol lite, cauees'uiental derangement, preve'nt the proper
development of the system, disqualifies for marriage,
society, business, and all earthly tiappiuesa, and leave
the sufferer wrecked in body aud mind, predisposed to
consumption, and a train of evils mure to be dreaded
thau death itself. With the fullest confidence I assure
the unfortunate victims of Self abuse, thai a permanent
and speedy cure can be effected, and with Uie abandon
ment of ruinous practices, my patient can be restored
to robust, vigorous health.
Ii regularities, and all disease of male and female,
treated on principle established bv fifteen years of
practice, and sanctioned by thousand's of the most re
markable cures. Medicine, with full direction, sent
lo any part of the State, Oregon, and Washington Ter
ritorv. bv patient conimuuicalina- their svmptonis bv
letter. Business correspondence strictlv ct nlidi'nual.
Address Dr. DJ. CZAPKAY,
Medical InstituteTiNicratuento street.
Below Montgomery, opposite Pacific Mail Steam .Ship
Co.' ollice, bun Francisco.
To the Ladies or Oregon and California. L. J.
Czapeat, M. D., Pbyeiciuu, Surgeon and Accoucheur,
invites the attention "of the sick and atllicted females,
laboring under anv of the various forma of diseases of
the bruin, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood,
kidneys, and all diseases peculiar to their sex. The
Doctor is etlectinir more permanent cures than anv
other physician in Oregon or California. Let no false
delicacv "prevent you, but apply immediately, and save
yourself from painful sutlering and premature death.
All married ladies, wnose delicate lieultn or oilier cir
cumstances prevent an increase in their families, should
write or call at Dr. L. J. Cxapkay'a Medical Institute,
Sacramento St., below Montgomery, opposite 1. M. S.
8. Co.' ottice, and they will receive every possible re
lief and help. The Doctor's offices are so arranged that
he ran be consulted without molestation.
rp'All consultations (by letter or otherwise) free.
Address to Dr. L J. CZAPKAY,
Medical Institute, San Francisco, CaL
REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF MEDICAL RE
LIEF. Below we publish the certificate of two
of the sullerer from the aiigs of disease, who having
recovered their former health, and impelled by grati
tude, make known their canes and remedial agent, and
their statements are authenticated bv a Notary Public
The demands of society imperiously command their
publicity, and we commend their perusal to the atten
tion of all atilictvd :
CERTIFICATE.
The undersiirned, desirous of acquainting: those who
may be unfortunate enough to be similarly atllicted,
where a permanent relief of their eutlennif uiav be ob
tained, feel it hi duty to thus publicly express Lis most
sincere gratitude to Dr. L J. Ctupkay, for the perma
nent recovery of his health. Borne down by Uie dis
tressing; svmptoma incident to the vicious practice of
uncontrollable passion in youth; depressed iu bodv and
mind ; uuable to perform even ibe most trifling duty im
posed upon the daily avocations of life, I sought the ad
vice of many physicians, who at first regarded my dis
ease as of trilling importance hut alus, alter a few
weeks, and in eeverul instances months, of their treat
ment, I found to my unutterable horror, thut instead of
relief, the svmptoms became more alarming in their
torture ; and being told by one that my disease, being
firincipaliy confined to the brain, medicine would be of
itllc consequence, I despaired of ever regaining my
health, strength and energy ; and, as a lost resort, and
with but a faint hope, culled upon Dr. Czapkay, who,
after examining my case, prescribed some medicine
which almost instantly relieved me of the dull pain and
dizziness in try head. Eucouraged by this result, I re
solved to tw r r-iysell immediately unaer in cure, uuu
bv
nice to his direction and advice, my
r,my ideas collected, the constautpaia
Toiu, the weakness of my limbs, the
. jf my whole body on the slightest
1; the misanthropy and evil forebod
- ust and want of confidence in others;
.mjr nnd want of resolution: the
head
in m;
nerv
alurra
ings ; the ..
the lncupuc
frightful, exciting, and at times pleasurable dreams at
hv invn'iinurv ilischarires, have all dis
appeared ; and in fact, in two months after having con
sulted the Doctor, I felt as if inspired by a new life
that life which, but a short time ago.I contemplated to
end with my own hand.
n un a view to gui. -
into the snare of incompetent quacks, 1 deem it my du
ty 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 his care, a radical and per
untneut cure will be eUected. p FnXMOM.
State of California, County of San Francisco:
Subscribed and sworn to bejore me, this 17th day of
April, A. D.
V Kotary Public
CARD.
Prompted by an honest desire of my heart, I wish to
iv before the public a case which deserves hii?h com
mendation, not ouly as on act of scientilic skill, aut that
of hutnauity, also. About two years ago, i suddenly,
and from causes unknown to me, was seized with a lit
of kpilepst, which, owing to my inability to meet the
expenses consequent upon a thorough medical treat
ment, and the discouragement which I met with on at
tempting it, soon became such (as I was then led to be
lieve) a to defy the skill of any physician. I was fre
quently, while in pursuit of my calling, thrown down
ti the srround without the sliiihtest warniinr. and al
though, insensible to the agonies, vet I despised the mis
ery of my existence. While in this state, and having
previous to my alUiction tasted the sweets of life, I once
more was induced to attempt seeking aid of a jihyeician,
and, by recommendation, called upon Dr. Il J. Czap
v.v T told him mv cirenmatancea. and mv inabilitv
to reward him for hi service regardless of which,
however, he at once undertook my case, and with the
hhrsniiig of God, I wua once more restored to perfiwt
health. Unable to reward him for the boon which I
enjoy at present, and yet conscious of my indebtedness,
I consider it due to mvself and to all afflicted to make
the rase public, in order that those in need of medical
ail vice may find a physician in whom every confidence
can be placed.
MKIEUYAHUI.ftiKI. l--J
State of California, i
County of San Francisco,
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this first day
of August, A.D. 1866. J ' J '
GILBERT A. GRANT, fi.. s.J
. Notary Puhlie.
OPERMATORRHIEA, or Local Weakness, nervou.
debility, low spirit, lassitude, weaknes of the
limb and back, indisuosition and incapacity for labor
and tudy, dullness of apprehenaion, Ion of memory,
aversion to society, love of solitude, timidity, self dis
trust, dizziness, headache, pains in the side, affection of
the eye, pimple on the face, sexual or other infirmities
in man, are cured without fail by the justly celebrated
physician and surgeon, L. J. Czapkay. Hi method of
curing diseases is new (unknown to others) and hence
the great success. All consultation, by letter or other
wise, free.
Address, L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D.,
Kan Francisco, Cal.
The Greatest Dlscovorr of the Aire
C1 RE AT Blessing to Mankind! Innocent but Potent!
H DR. CZAPKAV'8 Prophilacticum, (self disin
fecting agent.) a sure preventive against Gonorrhoea
and Svnhilitic disease, and a certain and unsurpassed
remedy for all venereal, scrofulous, gangrenous and
cancerous ulcers, fietid discharge from vagina, uterus,
and urethra, and all cutaneous eruption and disease.
A innoculation is preventive against small pox, so is
Dr. Czapkay' Prophylacticum a preventive against
Bvnhilitic and Gonorrhoea! disease. Harmless iu it
self, it possesses the power of chemically destroying
the syphilitic virus, and therebv saving thousands of
debauchee Mom being infected by the most loathsome
of all diseases. It no voutiir man who appreciate
health be without Dr. Czapkay' Prophylacticum. It
is in very convenient package, and will he found con
venient for use, being used as a soap. Price, $ For
sale at Dr. I. J. Czapkay Private Medical and Surgi
cal Institute, Sacramento St., below Montgomery, op
posite f. M. Co s office. San r rancisco.
All letter must be addressed to LJ. Czapkay, M.D.
San Francisco.
CERTIFICATE.
V -. , .1, 1 1 n. . rr . . . . : r
hereby, that Dr. L J. Czapkay ha served during the
contest for Hunmrian lihertv. a Chief ftnrmmi in ih
Hungarian army, with faithful perseverance whereof
I have given him this certificate, and do recommend him
to the sympathv, attention and protection of all those
who are capable of appreciating patriotic self sacrifice,
aim oiiueaervea misiortune.
KOSSUTH LAJOS,
Governor of Hungary.
It ashtngton Cit y, Jan 6, l&VA
In Peron not wishine to lose time fn correspond
uie;. please enclose flu in their letter, and tbey will
get immediate attention to their ease
Address, L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D.,
. fian Francisco, Cal.
October, IVA. 3U19
Daly's Valley Whiskey.
IVE BF.O TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF
V V J lealer. a well a consumers, to the following
eemnraie oi wen unown cnetnisrs, who nave analvz
ed " DALY S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY
The liiih reputation of the parties is a suflicient nn.
antee that the article poeKse all the merit claimed
lor it. nuLAtnLLhallu
Sole Agents.
State Assayer' Office, 3! Somerset street,
Bostu.v, Mass., April 17, ISott
W. n. Dalt. New York :
tear Sir I have made a chemical analvsi of roar
"AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKY," aud find it
pure, fine-flavored Whiskey, containing no iniurio
matter of any kind, and recommend it aa suitable f
medical and public purposes.
Charles T. Jackso. M. D..
State A sea rer.
New York, April 19, 1RV.
pie of "DALY'SAROMATI
I have annlvred a sample of "DALY'S AROMATIC
VALLEY W I1ISKEY," and find it to be a pure erti
rle, of line flavor, and without anv deleterious admix
ture. James R Chiltos, M. D., Chemist.
Wat. H. Dalt, Esq:
Dear Sir.- Your "AROMATIC VALLEY WniS
KEY," is received, and after careful examination, I
find it to be a pure article, entirely free from the adul
terating ingredients so frequently" u-ed-
Jahes'J. Mapes, Chemist.
DALY AROMATIC VALLEY Wni?KEY
is put up in cases containing one dozen bottles each.
ly For sale by all the principal Liquor House in
San Francisco. 3m5
Sort Book than mr.
A. K Shipley & Co.,
AT the City Book Store, Front street. Portland, next
door, to the Columbian hotel, have oo band, and
are constantly receiving aa
Immense Stork of fiooki and Slationtrj,
direct from Eastern Citie. We keep on hand
CTltALL KINDS OF SCHOOL BOOKS.
Au immense variety of Miscellaneous Bok4, and a
stock of stationery that cannot be surpassed oa this
Coast. We have a very fine assortment of
1)1 ARIES FOR 1S59,
and a large supply of
Gin Dooks for Holidays.
We have extra facilities fur making op I'L'BLICand
PK1VATE LIBRARIES of standard and choice works.
We can suunlv Webster" Unabrideed Dictionarv in
all styles of binding at low rates. To ennmerate our
stock is impoasihle in an advertisement. II ynu want
any book or article of stationery, order it diiectly from
os. or tbmneh: M. II. I'arsnns. Eueene C'itv: M. E.
Bell. Corrallis; Halev Brothers, Albanv. Kenvnn A
Co.. Salem; A. B. Wft-terfield, Lafavette; Butler A
Boone, Monmouth: I.O. Wilson. Sautiam Citv: J. II.
t'hitwood A Co., Kola.
"eare scents for the American Statesman. Ran
dall's life of Thomas Jefferson, for A. S. Barnes A Co.'s
Publications, and Ivison A Phinnev's. We hsve a few
o-pips of Livingston's Africa, the only complete edi
tion in the country: lso,Barth great wrk on Africa;
also Atkinson' Siberia. We invite an examination of
our stock, and a trial of our prices.
A. K. SHIPLEY ft Co.
Nov. 13, 135S. 6m37
Frank Baker,
110 AND 113 CLAY STREET,
43 AND 47 MERCHANT STREET,
Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic
CARPE TS,FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTHS
MATS, A!fD COCOm. -HATTIKO, DaCSGETS, BAIZES,
DAMASKS, WIXDOW SHADES AND
hollalds, rPHot stibt
GOODS, PAPER
UASGIICGS AND BORDERS,
CHI.1A MATTI.VO,
for sale in bond or duty paid, at the lowest rates,
5m 6 San Francisco.
STATE OF OREGON".
COCXTY OF MARION.
"TOTICE is hcrehv given, to all persons interested in
A.s tne estate ot n ILjIIAM rAK&LK, oeceaseo.uwe
of said countv, that Milton Young has this dav tiled a
petition in the countv court, of said county, acting in
Probate, praying said court to authorize and direct the
administrator of said estate to execute a conveyance
conveving a certain tract of real estate, described in
said petition, containing 3J0 acres to him, the said Mil
ton Young, in fulfillment of a contract between him
and the said deceased. Notice is therefore given, that
Tuesday, the 7th day of June, 1869, is set apart for the
hearing of the said petition.
SIIL.TON SUA..U., judge uountv fourt.
April it7. 185t. 4w8
STATE OF OREGON, 1
COUNTY OF YAMHILL, J 8a-
BEFORE County Judge; To Calvin Ish: Yon are
hereby notified" that a writ of attachment has been
..ed atrninst vou. and vour oronertv attached tn sat
isfy the demand of A. W. Sweet, amounting to two
hundred and sixty -five dollars. Now, unless you shall
appear before Geo. 11. Stewardcounty judge, in, and
for said county, on the 11th dav of June, ISM, at the
court bouse in Lafayette, in said county, at 10 o'clock,
A. M.. of said dav, judirment will be rendered asainat
you, and your property sold to par the debt.
A. W. 6WUT, t'l tr.
April 26, 1869. 4w8
STATE OF OREGON. )
COUNTY OF LINN, J "
IM Justice Court; To William Rexford: Yon are
hereby notified that a writ of attachment has been
issued against you. and your property attached to satis
fy the demand of Woolen Davis, amounting to sixteen
dollars, $16 00 ; Now, unless you appear before R. A.
McFarhmd, Justice of the Peace, in and for said coun
ty, at bis ollice, on the 18th day of June, J8o9, judg
ment w ill be rendered against you, and your property
sold to pay the debt.
WOOLEN DAVIS, H I.
April 23, 183. 4w8
Attachment Kotice.
STATE OF OREGON ,
COUNTY OF MARION, $ "
' pO Wm. J. Wilburn : You are hereby notified that
A V. McCarty has instituted suit against you, by at
tachment in the Dist. Court of said county, for the re
covery of the sum of 261, with interest and costs o
suit; and that unless you appear in said court, on the
third Mondav in May, 1859, and answer his complaint,
on file, in said cause, the same will be taken for con
fessed and the praver thereof will be granted by the
court.' U F. BONHAM Att'y for Pl'tr.
Feb 15,1859 3m50
Notice.
AFTER six weeks publication of this notice, I will
make application to the Commissioner of Pensions
for the issue of a Duplicate Bounty Land Warrant, 160
acres No. 46 277 under Act of March 3, 1855, issued
to me, for services as a private in Captain's Pngh'sand
Martin's Companies', in the Cayuae Indian War in
184f( the originial having been lost, and a caveat
against its location entered in the General Land Office.
HIRAM a SIMKINS.
Dated, April 16, 1859. - 6w6
Force
FEW more left, at
25tf
Pump.
4 1T Call soon.
REED & STRANG'S.
Deeds and "Scrip Blanks."
NEW lot just printed at
50tf
STATESMAN.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE STATE.
One year. In advance,.' .................... 3 00
it paiu witnin six momos,. 1 1
If paid after the exoiration of six months f 5
Six month, in advance,. $i 00
One dollar additional will be charged for each year
payment ia delayed.
No paper will be discontinued until all arrearages
are paid.
Liegai advertisements win be charged at the follow
ing rate : Twelve line or less, one insertion, t'i 00 1
each subsequent insertion, $1 00. Legal and all tran
sient advertisements must be prepaid to insure inser
tion. Administrator' notice, and all advertisements
relating to the estates of dereaed persons, tnnst be
prepaid, unless ordered published by the county judge,
and guaranteed to be paid by him. Biographical no
tices, resolution oi societies, orders, ace.., will be
charged at half advertising rate, and payment must
k i.rnM , ,.i
individual interest must be prepaid, at the same rate.
Advertising bills not paid within one year from the
time when contracted, will be increased twenty five
per cent, each year payment is neglected thereafter.
e-very enort will oe made uy tue proprietor and ed
itors to make The Oreoo Statesman the best news
paper in Oregon.
Remittances niav be made by mail at the risk of the
publisher, if mailed in the presence of postmaster.
ASAilLLi UL'Sll.
Xo the Public.
READ, FARMERS, READ.
HAVING THE SOLE AGENCY FOR JOHN A.
PITTS unparalleled Tfareahinir Machine, for all
the Pacific coast, 1 tuke this method of informing yon
that I have on hand and for aale FORTY Machines,
thirty of which are ten bone and ten of which are eight
horse power. The above machine were got np to or
der, and cannot be surpassed in any respect, as to beau
ty, strength and durability the frames being very sub
stantial and strong, with a much larger Fanning Mill
and more depth of Seive, with Cast Steel Shafting, and
not liable to spring, adding much to the steadiness of
the running of the machine. The Cylinder of the Ten
Horse Machine is Thirty six inches in length, and that
of the Eight Horse ia Thirty -two inches. Each ma
chine ha with it Trucks, Horse Power, Levers, and
the usual amount of Extras, which are made aud fitted
expressly for each machine, making them lea liable to
get out of order than any other machine in the Mar
set.
Being aware of the many false plan and deep laid
schemes that have been taken to defeat thia most wor
thy machine, which np to the present time ha never
known Its equal, eitner in lnresntng or i. leaning grain;
and aa all means have been used to defeat the sale of
the same, by a bogus machine of a very inferior kind,
1 feel it my "duty to let the Farmer know that no gen
uine Pitt's Machine can he purchased except of the
subscriber, at 33 Sacramento street ; and all parties of
fering for sale or using any bogus machines purporting
to be I'itt'a Machine, will be held personally responsi
ble for all sale and usint? the same.
THOMAS OOO SHAW,
Agent for John A Pitts,
33 Sacramento street.
Ohio ThreshintrlVIaclsines.
Also ha ve a few of these celebrated Machines. Tbey
are just what every Farmer wants. The compact ar
ranjfement of different parts of this machine, the great
simplicity of it construction, the strength aud durabili
ty of it workmanship, the small amount of power it
take to run it, together with it effective operation in
threshing aud cleaning, at least a much grain of any
kind as any other four or six horse machine now in use,
combine to justify us in believing that it cannot fail, aa
it become known, to be the most useful and popular
machine in the country. The Cylinder of the above
machiue are from Eighteen to Twenty -four inches in
length. Each of the Ohio Machine have Truck,
Hone Power, Levers, and the usual amount of extras.
W e can safely recommend our present lot of Thresh
ing machines aa being; the best that has ever been im
ported, aa they were all mad to order. Give ns a call
before buying. THOMAS OOO SHAW,
33 Sacramento street.
Extras Extras!!
THRESHING MACHINE EXTAS!
We have on hand a full supply of all the different
parts of the above machines. In ease aay portion
should fail, we can supply you on short notice. A few
of the leading articles we will name, viz ' Master
wheels, Straw-carriers, Drapers, Elevators, Spur, Bev
el, and Bull pinions, Cvlinder-teetb. Fan Gear, Line
Shaft boxing, etc ' THOMAS OOO SHAW,
33 Sacramento street.
THE CALIFORXLA COMBINED REAPER AXD
MOWER.
The best combined Reaper and Mower now in use.
Will manufacture for the present harvest One Hun
dred of the the California Combined Reapers and Mow
ers, which, for beauty, strength and simplicity, has no
equal in this or any other market, as it possesses many
great advantage over any other machine, to-wit
1st, It is much lighter; "tbenriving wheel is four feet
high, making the draft 30 f cent, less than any other
machine.
id. The euttinar part is the rear of the machine, and
the apron is so constructed that it can be taken off in
ten minutes for mowing.
od, I be grain is passed to one aide with ease.
4th. It will cut ifrass a low a three inches, and
grain as high a twelve.
atn. It can be raised or lowered m three minutes. ,
6th. It has leas side draft than anv in ne
th, It haa more motion.
th. Yon can drive slower and do your work better,
th. It cuts six and a half feet in width, and has a
spring seat five feel from the ground, which nbtees the
driver in a position to be able to manage his team, and
aee the breaker ahead in time to save hi machine.
10th, It can be thrown out of, and into gear in one
minute.
11th, The cutting part of the machine be in fir in the
rear, takes all the weight off the horses.
VAh, 1 he best and last reason at all n. that it is a
California improved and made machine: therefore,
any purchaser can, on short notice, obtain any portion
of "the machine that mav break.
I have taken particular pain to select good work
men and good nutterials, and I warrant this machine to
reap and mow. and to do either or both, better thaa
anv other machine in this market. Please give me a
call THOMAS OOO SHAW.
33 Sacramento street.
ALSO KEEP ON HAND MANNY'S COMBINED
REAPERS Sc MOWERS,
BCRRALL'S REAPERS,
HCSSEY S REAPERS,
McCORMICK'S REAPERS.
In fact, all kinds of REAPERS that are in aee. can
be had of me at the lowest cash prices.
1 AS VWi tlA W ,
33 Sacramento street.
" SAFES! SAFES'!
LiUie's Improved Wrought and Chilled Iron Safes.
Fire-Proof. Thill Proof,
Powder-Proof, Burglar-Proof
With Lillie' Impickable, Powder-proof Lock.
The best Safe made for resisting both tire and thieve,
as proven in innumerable instances.
As to recent test by fire, reference is made to the
late burning of the Crystal Palace in New York City,
at which all other Safes on exhibition were burned op.
LiUie's Safe alone was uninjured.
Reference is also made to the test afforded by the
burning of the Illinois Central Railroad Depot at
Cairo.
Read the following letter:
corr..
Cairo, TIL, Dee. 10th, 1S58.
Lewis Lillie, Esq. Dear Sir; The Safe we rur-
chased of you was in our ollice, which was consumed
on Monday night. We have just opened it, and find
the papers uninjured, and the books will be good for
service bv beinir rebound, the binding beinsr iniured br
steam, but the paper of the books is not injured in the
least, lue contents oi tne iron money chest were ail
right, good aa when put in. Truly vonrs.
Bignea, n. K. aubui l ,
Agent Illinois Central Kailroad.
Reference is also made to the great teet trial which
took place at Iowa City, in Iowa, on the 10th January,
iw. A ne origin oi tne test was we snarp competition
for the supplying the State Bank, and its branches,
with safes, vault doors, locks, etc.
I he State Bank having purchased Mr. Luke Safe,
etc, the opposition safe venders, being dissatisfied,
proposed, as a test, to drill tnrougn one of tne sales tne
bank had purcbaaed, which proposition the bank ac
cepted, and Mr. Lillie went through from Troy, N. Y.,
to Iowa, to witness tbis test. our perfectly chemic
ally hardened drills were prepared, and the machinery
was adjusted, Mr. Ldllie assisting them in adjusting the
machinery to drill his own safe. The result of all this
was, that after drilling one hour and fifty-six minutes
they reached the chilled iron, when the drill would go
no farther, ail the drills having been literailv broken
and ground to pieces. All father efforts to drill were
reluctantly abandoned.
A shipment of these safe has just arrived, and can
now be seen at the Agricultural Warehouse of T. O
Shaw, 33 Sacramento street.
Lillie' celebrated Bank Locks on bands for sale.
The best Bank and Vault Lock in the world.
1 HUM AS uuti ejlAV.
OIL, OIL.
The best in this market for all kinds of machinery.
which I will warrant not to gum in using. Send us
your orders, and it shall be satisfactory.
BELTING, BELTING.
All kinds can be had as cheap as the cheapest, both
of California and eastern manufacture.
EXTRAS, EXTRAS.
All kinds of reaper sickles and sickle sections, spur..
bevel and crank pinion boxes for Manny's combined,
McCormick's, Burral's, Hussey's, Seymour Sc. Mor
gan's Reapers.
REPAIRING, REPAIRING.
All kinds of Agricultural Implements made and re
paired on short notice. Kept constantly on hand any
amount of extras, which will beaent to all part of teas
State by express. Send in your old machines ia tin
to get them repaired ; save all your old castings, for
which I will give you the highest market price. I wish
you to bear in mind that I have any amount ef good
to sell, and must sell them, and with your aid will sell
them, and anything yon may need in the Agricultural
Trade, as low as can be bought in this market of thai
same quality. Feeling thankful to yon for all past fiv
vore, I hope yon will call at 33 Sacramento street, be
fore baying, and look for yourselves.
tllUJl-i WU MIA vt .
April 13. 1859. 3m6
Session Laws.
A verv few copies of the acta of thelaff legi&latnre
of Oregon for sale at the Statesman office. Price
one dollar.
March 89,1859.