The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866, May 24, 1859, Page 4, Image 4

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. i. B. OLHABOK.
JKTOr 'anddeeWmiTkiaiiaof Car c"""""
rsv 4 Wson kakr V Stock, 47 Bat- t -
ry street, San tranci-o. Wtfctah
0hk.MkM4 hfcktwy VUt Wood Boards, fce-Hubs,
Bpoka FriloM, Uckorjr Ajdas, Pc4es, shafts,
wagon and bogey bow, carved and
- plain Carrara parts, Seat
8tkka74sVdE.
..ALSO..
boa aTlrsj, Springs, Bolts, Rivets, malleable Iroa, en
' llsd Cloth, enamelled Leather, patent dash
and collar Leather, plated, Japan and Ivory
Bead NaUa and Knobs, larks, stomp
Frames, half pat. and three holt
Axlea,paun and plated Crabs
and Tips, and Pole Hps, Ao.
The above stock has been personally selected;
is of the beat enalitv, and will be sold as low as ran be
pmrchaatd in tas city or Stat. t
IT All orders for the abore goods, left with H
Jt TR WW in Waeoa and Carriage stork. Tri
snua, ere., corner of Morrison and Second streets,
ItaruanA will mai Drompt attention, and he aatia.
xectorily executed without delay.
Sept. 88,185a 30tf
t. trxjuia.
a. tTHAsa
T. e D. Strang.
tITimiWltr.JB...:iji , ' i
v J ' "" "u neuters in stoves ana tin
wr hardware, and cutlery, at the old stand of
sortnant of "v mmj oe ionna a complete as
.Cfao, Parlor, and Box Stoves,
Tla, sheutirejs, coppet, planished and Japaned ware,
S? ll Pmps robber hose, hydrants, rims, Irad
pp. sheet lead, and tine, brass and cauldron kettles,
bak" OTraa, cowbells, etc, ore.
JOB WORK,'
Booflng, sheet iron and copper work, promptly at
tnrei. .' on the most reasonable terms.
"Was. Xttirnner,
Importer of Frtnck and Gtrma
FANCY BASKETS,
ENGLISH and American Willow Ware, Cane and
Willow Chairs. Ladies' Work-rtands. Ton. flce
Kb- W Battery street, between Commercial and Clay,
cwi cTsoraco. tnnn
Opposition to Monopoly.
FREE TRADE AXD SAILORS1 RIGHTS.
LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUMBER!!!
DC RELLE S Steam Circolar Saw and Planing
Hills. The proprietor is pleased to inform the cit
isens of SALEM ana the public generally, that he has
rat completed his SEW CIRCULAR SAW and
PLANING HILLS, on terra fircrm. end is now pre
pared to Saw, Plane, Tongue and Groove lumber of
eTery description, at low rates and short notice.
Harms; an improved five foot circular saw, and one
of Wood worth latest patent Tongue and Grooving
Machines, and experienced men to ran them, he is pre
pared to make as
GOOD LCMBERT AND MOKE OF IT,
than any other Mill on the Upper Willamette. Cur
pent era orders for lumber, stun ns dressed Huff for
window frames, cornice boards, shelving and counter
boards, doors and door frames, dec, dressed and edged
on both sides, from 2 to 14 inches in width and 1 - to
S 1-3 inches in thickness.
Oak, Ash and Maple Plank, suitable for Wastm and
Cabinet makers' nse, furnished at short notice
Having made arrangements with the steamers pi vino;
on the UpperWiliamette.be is prepared to send dmwii,
toiuraed and grooved lumber to anv point on the river
where the steamers stop.
All orders for Lumber will receive prompt attention
and quick dispatch.
B.M. DC BELLE.
Proprietor.
Salem, Marco. 1st, 182. 51tf
Hew Arrival r jJewelrr. Arc.
JUST FROM SAX FRANCISCO.
JKU5tj l xiaLj informs Bts patrons and
friends, that be has just returned from
San Francisco with a select assortment of Jew
elry. Musical Instruments. Cmlerv. ete and
oners them for sale at his store on Front street,
3T One door below Dr. Coombs' office. Jq
J E W E L R Y .
Gold and Silver watches: Gold and SB ver chains :
Gold bracelets ; Gold ear-rings; Gold breastpins; Gold
finger rings; Lockets; Gold pens and pencils; Gold
sleeve buttons; Silver and Plated ware; fancy goods
and pel fumei v .
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Fifes; a large assortment of
Aecordeona, Ladies' work boxes of all hinds, Gold and
Silver spectacles. Gold and Silver spoons, Cmlerv,
Clocks an endless variety, dec, Ate.
ty Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired, and all
kinds of Jeweh-r made to order.
C5 All of my work warranted. -FJ
Don't ferret " The Sign of the Big Watek."
Corrallis, Oct. 24, 1857. 33tf
Eisiyire Lirrry nnel Sale Stable
On Main ttrtet, bettceen Madison and Monroe, Cor
rallim. Oreron.
fTlHE subscriber takes this method of tn-
M. forming ttte public generally that he
has opened a new livery and sale stable in CorvaUis,
wnere ae will ne prepared to furnish better accommo
dations in his line of business that can be found else
where in the State.
I am supplied with single and double buggies, carria
sesudsaddle horses of a quality unsurpassed on the
Particular attention paid to keeping horses bv the
day or week. Experienced grooms are eonstamlv in
attendance, and ao pains will be spared to return Wor
ses in a better condition than when received. I keep
all kinds of teed that the country produce.
I will boy and sell stock, and in fact ean-r on every
thing pertaining to the livery business.
I will upon the arrival of every steamboat, have a
hac in readiness to convey passengers to and from the
boa, and City Hotel, and elsewhere when desired.
W. C. RIGGS.
Corrallis. Nov. 22, 1858. - AOit
IVew ataael Fmh I rater dfc bestir ine.
WK. SMITH having recentlv returned from San
s Francisco, where he purchased the completes
assoitnii nt of DrogB and Medicines ever offered for
sale in the Willamette Valley, we are able to give our
old customers better satisfaction than ever. We are
receiving additions to oar stock bv every steamer, and
will seU everything in the Drug line at verv satisfacto
ry prices. Our Patent Medicines are all genuine and
fresh, and as we buy lanrely, and in the best markets,
we can afford to seU a bale cheaper than the cheapest.
Come and try as.
W. K. SMITH & CO.
Dec. 7th, 1858. 4Xf
The People's Drug Store.
' ' SALEM, OREGON'.
Da. A. W. BELT. BIJKI S. STIFF.
KEEP the pun st and best preparations in the Drug
line. Colognes and perfumeries of the highest or
der, highly scented toilet soap, hair oil, ink, pens, letter
paper, fancy note paper ana envelopes, pencils, dec.,
etc., to wnicn we oeg we attention oi every ooav.
Feb. 6, 1859. I t 4 3
Xhe Law of" Ore from.
fTTHE OREGON STATUTES. 650 naires. with com
I plete index, annotations and references, are for
sale at the office of the Statetman, at five dollars per
copy. The work is executed in the best manner,
bound in law style, and is sold at publisher's prices.
Orders by mail, accompanied with the cash, filled by
return mail.
. In addition to the enactments of the Legislative As
sembly, the volume contains the Declaration of Inde
pendence. Constitution of the United States, Treaties
with Great Britain relating to Oregon, Ordinance of
iw , Donation Law and all amendments, ana full ab
stract of United States Naturalization Laws.
Bat few copies are left.
Inmate tor AlverliinK Agesicy.
LP. FISHES, iroa braiding, opposite Pacific Ex-
Press Office, ns siAim ViIms nf all the nrineinal
Papers of California and Oregon may be found at this
ofhee. Mr. Fisher is the authorised Agent for the
niiiiiL.
DEEDS, mortgage, powers of attorney for sale of
arm. Ut imint, M1 J ' . : c .:
. - - I'-" mm iinnna. sjiu uvituuuiuiw
new lot mat nmitMl - i r. ' i - ' . .l - . .
- j I wu ,w imie at Ule oiaicrmaw
ImiM
. WMW Olass.
the
a5tf REED sc KTRAXG
- PaUnt Tsair naasM.
EST boiled and raw linseed oiL and nnra whit
tEED dt RTBAXG 8.
atw Order Blatsaks.
"P" L the Statesman Office, at $2 per hundred
A ga 25 if sent by mail. 23tl
Taratoases
TVP every deseiimion. ai
2 Stf RFirriXr KTBlvn
For Sails) a
A ir,r' m ,Food ord for making lumber.
Dc. 8Si ""n J OttX FORCE.
- Ltw ud CilletUot tmee.
CO. H. WILttAHS, A. C OtBBS.
Hata Chief Justice I
,l .WILLIAMS da GIBBS,
fortlana, Uregon Territory.
WILL practice la the courts of Oregon and Wash
ington Territory.
Nov. 36,1 wet lv38
B. F. Bonham,
TTORNET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Of
L flee at the Court Honse, Salem, O. etf
R. Hnbf r.
A TTORNET AT LAW, Portland, Oregon.
Oct. S5, 185
Chtster 5. Tr rrr,
A TTORNET AT LAW, SALEM.OREOON.COM
mtssioner of Deeds, and to take testimony, ac
knowledgments, dec, dee., for Iowa, Indinna, Missouri,
Michigan, California, and Washington Territory. Let
ters of Attorney, and all other instruments of writing,
drawn on short notice.
t7 Particular attention paid to taking depositions,
collections of Notes, Arcounts, Ate- ."tf
Medical Roller.
DR. R. W. SHAW.offcrs his professional services to
the citizens of Salem and vicinity, and respectful
ly solicits a share of public favor.
Ur Umce near residence.
Hvl R. W. SHAW.
Dr. A. H. Belt
WISHES to inform his friends and the public, that
he has returned to Salem, to attend to profess
ional calls, in town and country.
.t nr. o. tucairs,
t m s it li
o
FFICE, SALEM, OREGON TERRITORY.
8alem, ot. S, 17. 3Jtf
J. F. Roe, M. D., L. R. C. 8. 1.
OFFICE, SANTIAM CITT.
WILL par diligent attention to the practice of Med
icine, Snrgcry, dec, ore.
Dr. R. solicits patronage in the treatment of the dis
eases of the eve. 3m41paid
Dr. J. R. Cardwell,
SURGEON DENTIST.
w
ILL practice his profession in the various cities
and towns of Ore iron.
Feb. 15, 1859. 49tf
J. L. Toombs, I. D.t Corrallis.
GENERAL practitioner of medicines. Surgery, A:c
The Innrmarr is still attached to his otlice. for the
accommodation of" patients not anected by contusions
disease. S8tf
Dr. R. 5. Bill,
SURGEON DEXTIST.
o
FFICE in W.Kenyon's building over "City Book
Store" first door west of the clarion llou?e.
Refers to L. F. Cartee SurvevorGeneral's Otfice.
Salem, Nov. 1G, 1S5S. 36tf
J. Firming.
l T the Oregon Citv Post Office Building, has just
a mxnn, mini ievih . . . , juin, v. ivi n a .
lHiwninc's Fruit and Fruit Trees of America,'1 revis-
l ' i r . -. 1 . . . l.l: l i
of this valnablu work. He has also on hand, a cood
stork of miscellaneous books aud stationery, lor sale on
terms to suit tr.e times.
Oregon City, Dec. 4;, 1557.
Allen k Lewis,
WHOLESALEMERCHASTS, PORTLAND, OR-
W KUOX.
L.eviiioii Co.'s Express I
Colfection, Commission ani Fortcarding Agents,
1 FORWARD EXPRESSES twice a - ..rCT,
week to and from the following ' -M-Vliif-
places:
PORTPAND. MILWAUKIE.
OREGON CITY. BUITEVILLE,
CHAMPOEG. FAIRFIELD.
SALEM, INDEPENDENCE,
ALBANY. CORVALI.IS.
BOONEV11.LE. THURSTON,
EUGENE CITY, DAYTON.
LAFAYETTE. VANCOUVER,
CASCADES and DA1XES,
Connecting at Portland with
FREEMAN & CO..
To all parts of California, the Atlantic States and Eu
rope. Forward freight and parcels, procure checks on
San Francisco, and drafts on the Atlantic States, of
rreemao Co.'s. Portland. Lxeruie commissions.
make collections and purchase, and attend promptly
to all matters pertaining to the Express Line.
Wells, Fargo Ac tV Express Envelopes will be
used by us over all our routes, and ran be rocured at
our Unices, in uu tee aoove meiuionea xowes.
OlfSce at Wells, largo ac Co. s t'i.-e. 1'ortiand.
LEVIXSOX 4c CO.
KtriarxrEi: J. SI. Vansvclc, Agent Wells, Far. o
Ar IV Portlund S S.0W fc fa t. Sl.iver & Co..
Smith it. Davis, A. M. it L. M. Starr, j. Failiiur It Co.,
H. M. Corbett, Savier ic Co.. O. B. Cole, John K. F.
xer, Sevmour oc Jovnt, Gotdstone Ac Meyer. 4.H t
E. Pelton, Geo. II. Jones X Co.,
ARE pre pa red to do a general commission business
on New Tork and other Atlantic cities. Particu
lar attention will be given to the purchase of coods for
merchants. Parties Laving any business transactions
in the Atlantic States, and wantinir an agent that will
give personal attention to the same, will do well to
call.
CV Office at Barnnm at vi llson s Law Office .V
Salem, March S3, llsi i!tt
Jttn V. Wilson.
COMMISSION SIERCHANT,
Xo. 19 Commercial street, San Francisco, Col.
JOLICITSconsignmentsof Orecrtm Produce and Pro
J visions, and makes liberal advancements on same.
Albanv.
Messrs. W. S. Ladd & Co , D. Beach, Esq.
Savier Sc Co , layton.
Oregon Citv. Messrs. Williams dc
Messrs. Tavlor and Ralston. Lippeneoit.
Jan. 15,159. 6m 15
White's Wharf Boat.
SALEM, OREGON.
wTE will attend to the receiving, storing and ship
f ping of Freight on the following terms, viz r
Freurht receipted for and passed through will be
charged, per ton 25 cents.
Storage, one ween, per ion. ...........
do one month. " fl 00
V It Frvio-ht will be shinned bv the first steamer.
unless otherwise ordered by the shipper.
LEONARD Will I E,
Proprietor.
Jan. I, 1859. 6mt3
Attention.
iifi! K I'.n.i iiiin
J
MERCHANTS of Oregon and Washington Temto
rv: THE WILLAMETTE WOOLEN MANU
FACTURING COMPANY have now on hand, and
will continue to manufacture, the best quality of blank
ets, yarn and cloth, and would invite vou to favor us
with your patronage. All orders for tfie above goods
will receive prompt attention. JOSEPH WATT.
SttUem, Marca -4, i?s. yi
Confectionery and Groceries.
THE undersigned has purchased the store and stock
of confectionervand irroceries of C. V. Uzafovage,
nearlv opposite the Marion House, Salem. Oregon,
where he will keep a general supply of confectionery,
nnta. frnits. if.. Ac. on hand, together with a choice
assortment of groceries, and many other articles in his
line. Give me a call, and I will try to give yon a bar
gain. Bl. ju I MIS.
rNaiem, uei. j, i.-v. ""i
American House.
THE undersigned wonld respectfully annonnce
to the public, that they have purchased the Aliii.
above nan-ed Hotel, at Roeebnrg, Douglas county, to
gether with the large and commodious stable attached
to the premises, and from their long experience in the
business, flatter themselves that they will be enabled
to give satisfaction to all those who "favor them with
their patronage.
IT. I . MJ aJ I
F. D. ROBINSON.
Rnsctmnr. Dec 1 . 1 S58. 1 y 40
srxtiBK inatniucsi
a-fTHEELER & WILSON'S machines are the best
M.,-t.-r ntrred to nnblic natronam. Thev are sim
ple and durable; easily kept in repair; sew with great
rapiditv; make an even and firm stitch on both sides,
that will not rip. Persons wishing to buy will find
ihm t tha resilience of the undersigned.
T. SAVAGE, Agent.
April 26, 135B. "f
Tax Receipts.
a T the Statesman office, at $1 per hundred 1 25,
if sent bv mnil.
24tf
PiUntJng:.
TTOlrt, agn. carnage anu wagon mmn.iii, K.-M.."0
XX and paper hanging, wall paper, paints, on, k,
and putty, mixed paints, cheap for cash, shop west of
the court house, Salem. E. S. COX.
August 31, 1858. 'y-
WE have a few of those Dry Goods left yet, which
we will sell very low, and some of the best boot
and shoes we have ever bought. Also,
Salmon, Mackerel, Lamp-oil, Fine Teas, Blasting
Powder, Water-proof Caps, safetv fuse, shot, etc
W. K. SMITH ic CO.
Salem, Dec 7, 1858. 40tf
GRIND stones, with patent hangings, for sale cheap
at 25tf REED Sc. STRANG'S.
Look. Right at TnU!
DR. KELLOGO has permanently located In the
CITY OK PORTLAND, Oregon, and oftera to the
publio Family Medicines. Thev are purely
VEGETABLE,
and free from poison.
If you have a weak bark, pain in the side or chest;
take courage; my Strengthening Plaster will ailord re
lief, no matter of how long standing.
If yon have sprains, bruises, rliemnnlism, erysipelas,
Inflammation of the lungs, stomach, liver, or spleen,
burns, fresh wounds, or old sores of any description,
use mv Familv Liniment and Healing Salve.
N. B. In detention of the placenta after parturition,
this Liniment is a sovereign remedy, when used accord
ing to directions. Mothers, remember and try it.
Have yon dyspepsia, pain in the stomach or bowels,
loss of appetite; use my stomach bit tors.
Have vou weak lungs, cough, cold, or hoarseness,
asthma, or difficulty of breathing, my Cough Drops
will relieve vou.
Are you bilious have you remittent fever, billons
colic, bendwhe, or any disease where a laxative medi
cine is indicated 1 nse the best pill before the public
that is. Dr. Krllogg's Family PilL
If vou are afllieled with chronie or bilious diarrhoea,
no niattcr of how long standing, use my Diurrhtra and
lllood Ptirifving Tonic, in connection with the Family
Pills, and relief is certain. They always leave the
bowels in a heulthv condition.
Remember, as a" blood purifier, this tonic Is without
an equal. M v improved Composition is by far the best
article of this kind ever before the public See direc
tions on the packages.
These medirim s are for stile bv W. K. SM ITH & CO.
and Drs. WARREN At BROWN, Sulrm; Price c Co..
Dulles; and in one month will be for sale at all the
towns of Oregon, mid Washington Territory.
Portland, March 14, 185i. lyl
Established In 1819.
?t" V it1 -'.I --i-'' 'ift-'",-'V
fliBlpifipt
HENRY JOHN80N dr
IMPOR TER S
CO,
A It D
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
146 HgAiarfon 5rci-f,
"i'tii Francisco.
VRE now receivingthelrsiock for the spring trade of
new nnd freh goods, and otter to countrv buyers
the La UG EST and ISLST assortment in their line on
the l'ariliic coat.
Having been engaged In the Proa btiaincsa in Run
! ram-isco tor the past ten years, they natter themselves
that their arrancements are such, that thev can otler
UN EQUALLED IN DUCEM ESTS
to such as may lavor them with their custom.
Their assortment comprises EVERYTHING! in their
line ct business that mnv be reouired bv DRUUOISTS,
I'HYt-lt IANS and MERCHANTS, and nlso all coods
in their line in nse bv GROCERS. BAKERS. BREW
ERS. CONFECTIONERS. DYERS. TANNERS. AS
SAYERS OF GOLD. IIA1TERS. SODA-SI AN U
FAC I L RERS. HARUE1JS, HOTEL REEFERS aud
MAM FA CI I HERS.
AH the popular FAMILY PATENT MEDICINES
rc'eivrd direct from the proprietors and guaranteed
GEXl 1NE, and at the lowet trade prices. ufl
Alexander rV McKn im,
VRE oflering for sale the best and cheapest goods in
Orvson :
DRY GOODS.
GUI CERIE.
HARDWARE.
BOOTS.
SHOES.
CKOCKERYWARE, &c
We ore alsopayinj cash and exchanging goods for
nil kinas of produce :
WHEAT,
PARLEY,
FORK,
BACON. &c
We will satisl'v you that we cive good bargains.
We have the best Tea imported, the beet sugar and
coR'ee.
"ednr and White Fir shingles, Timothy and Blue
grass seed alwars on hand.
ALEXANDER c McEWAN.
Corrallis, Auirnst 13, 2ltf
Xfiv IlarUtt itre More.
rillin, "tibsrriber havine taken the fire proof Granite
A Front Store, next door to McKee Co's. Front
St.. would respeett'ullv inform his friends nnd tin pub
lic generallv. that he is now openinir a ftiH and
COM I'LETK ASM IUTMENT
Of SHEI.F -t.V Bl iLDER S HARD
WARE. Afi RICl'LTl'RAI. MMPLEMEXTS,
MECIfAMC'S TOtLS, TABLE
AXJ POCKK T CUTLER Y,
And other nrtich-s in his line, to whirh lie invites the
attention of Merchants, Builders and countrv dealers.
JOHN R. FOSTER.
Portland, February, 1S5A tf
j. a. mcci rt Lirtn. J. w. tui bm
J. A. .Urt'Ielland V Co,
CtOMMISSIOX MERCHANTS, No. 7 Clay Street,
J San Francisco.
Consiimments of Ore iron Flour, Bacon, Iird. But
ter, Fruit, Ac, Ac, solicited, and liberal cash advan
ces made on the same, either for sale or on storaire.
l'articular attention paid to purchasing goods to order.
They bnve also made nnungruients with Z. N. Stans
bnry. at Portland, Ogn, to receive in store and make
liberal advances on all produce consigned to their house
in San Francisco.
NEW ARRANGEMENTS.
STORAGE., FOR WARMISH 4- COMMIS
SI US.
r N. STANSBURY is now prepared with ample
sJ Fire Iroof Rooms for stoniire, convenient to the
wharf, without drayaue, and will give particular at
tention to receivine. storinir and forwardinir all kinds
of goods and produce on lilx-ral terms. He will alo
make !Hernl cash advances lor the house oi J. A. ic
Ielland ic Co., Son Francisco, on all produce consign
ed to them.
Office at the store of LOVE. TURPI N & CO., where
as nsuul, most kinds of family supplies are kept, and
all kinds of produce bought aiid sold.
Jan. 1. lfro'J. lvl.Tpaid
John It. Foster,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
SHELF AXD UFA VY HARDWARE,
MECH ASICS TOOLS,
FARMIXG 1MPLEMESTS, d-c, 4'f-
AT THE FIRE FROor GRAXITK rRU.VT STORE,
Front street, Portland Oregon.
February, 158. 43tf
Albany Hook Store.
rriHE undersigned would inform the citizens of Linn
X Co., and the public generallv, that tlit-y have just
received, and will keep constantly on hand, for sale, a
targe assortment of school books in common use, and
also a variety of miscellaneous books, stationcrv, Ate
HALEY BRO S.
Alliany, Oregon, July 1, 1853. IStf
City Hook Store, Corrallis, Ogn.
rrvHE undersigned has now on hand, and is constnnt
X ly receiving a large and varied assortment of Mis
cellaneous and Standard books, school books, stationery
of all kinds, nnd all other articles usually found in a
book store, all of which will be disposed oi' at the low
est prices. Persons desiring anything in my line, will
do well to give me a call. " M. 11. BELL
CorvaUis, Sept. U, 1S58. gTtf
Boyle Miles,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, would respect
fully inform the citizens of Polk Co., and vicinity,
that they have entered into copartnership for the prac
tice of medicine, sttrgerv, and obstetrics. Office, Dal
las, Polk Co. J. W.'Boyle, M. D., for the present will
lie found at his residence, 3 miles east of Dallas.
Jan. 15, IS5S. l.'xf
Silas C. Herring's
Patent Champion Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.
"VTiTTTH or without Hulls' powder proof lock or
T Jones' patent permutation Bank Locks. Sold at
the manufacturer's prices with freight added. 1 'rices
from fii to $G50,call and sec sample of their work
with the improved locks.
GEO. H. JONES, Agent.
Salem, May 17, 1858. lotf
War Scrip.
TTOLDERS of War Scrip can secure the services of
a A- fc. I'elton, tieo. 11- Jones to., to present their
papers at Washington for payment. Receipts given
lor the papers and cash advances made in some cases.
Office at Barnnm & Wilson's Law Office.
Salem, March 23, 1853. 2jf
Dickinson Xye Foundry.
PHELPS it. DALTON, Boston. L. P. Fisher,
Agent, San Francisco. Oroers solicited for type,
leans, ruic, etc.
Angnst 25, 1857. 21tf
Statutes of Orreon,
CAN be found at John Fleming's, Oregon Cily; and
at A. R. Shiplev's, Portland.
April, 1859.
Corintliian Lodge IV. IT,
OF Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, hold their
regular communications Thursday, on or before
the full of the moon, in Aiounv.
1L A. CUNNINGHAM, W. M.
W. G. Hai.it, Sec'y. 47tf
City Hotel, CorvaUis.
MESSRS. A. B. dc I. SPRENGER
WOULD annonnce to the citizens of Corrallis, and
the travelling public generally, that they have
thoroughly refitted this well known establishnient.and
nnt now ore Dared for the accommodation of custom
ers. The rooms have all been refurnished, the beds
clean and comfortable, and their table will be ftrrnhsh.
cd with the best the market anorda.
CorvsJlia, Aug. 30, 1857. Iy25
Wallamet University.
SALEM, OREGON.
THE Collegiate Department of the Wallamet Uni
' versify has been organized. Young men design
ing to pursue a regular Course of Study, am invited to
avail themselves of the advantages nfl'orded by this In
stitution. All available resources will be mude nse of
to meet the wants of Students. Efforts will be contin
ued to seenre a suitable endowment ; and no pains will
be spared in obliiining competent and experienced In
structors. The Collegiate year is divided into three terms, com
mencing as follows:
The first term on the 3d Thursday In September.
' second term on the 1st " January.
" third " " " last " " " April.
The first two terms are .fifteen weeks each i the third,
eleven reeks.
Vacations. There will be two varntions In the
year: one, in ApriL of Itco weeks, and one, in the sum
mer, of nine weeks.
Tcitios will be nt the rate of 1 per week, or f 10
tier aniim.
THE OREGON INSTITUTE. THE PREPARA
TORY DEPARTMENT.
Tkrms. The Academic year is divided into roun
terms of eleven weeks each.'
The first term begins on the 2d Monday of September.
" second term begins on the 2d Thursday of Nov.
" third " " " " Inst " ''January.
" fourth " " " " hist " " ApriL
Vacations. There will be two vacations in the year:
one in April, of fro recks; and one in the summer, of
six weeks.
TriTios will be paid at the beginning of each Term
in advance, at the lollowing rates:
In languages, Higher Mathematics &. Chem., f 10 00
" Other studies of the Academic Division,.. 7 50
" Common English Division, 6 50
" Primary ' " 5 50
For nse of the Piano 10 00
t" Instructions in vocal music is given to all the
students free of charge.
THE FACULTY during the present year will con
sist of
Rev. F. R Hoyt, A. M-, President nnd Acting Pro
fessor of Ancient Languages.
8. B. Wilbur, Professor of Mathematics, Teacher of
English Branches.
Miss A. V. A mini u x, Tcarlier of Instrumental Mnsic.
Mrs. P. M. Hoyt, Teacher of French, Painting aud
Drawing.
Mrs. C. Wilbur, Teacher of Primary division.
AnmssioK. Students will be admitted ut any time;
and will beeiiarged for tuition from the time they enter
inly, but tlieir progress will be greatly promoted by
entering early in the Academic year.
In rOfcs where, from necessity, students leave before
the end of the term for which payment has been made,
a just proportion not more than three fourths nor less
tlinn one lottrtb of the tuition fee will be rcfuuded.
Students are not allowed to leave just before the exam
ination. Patrons who are inattentive to this point, in
flict great injury upon both the student and the Institu
tion. Boarpixo. Young gentlemen and Indies can obtain
board ut reasonable rates with private lumilics.
Course or STtor. A Course of Study has been
adopted for bolh the Collegiate and Preparatory De
partments, wen caicuiatea to secure npe scnoiarsuip,
mentul discipline, and a preparation for the active du
ties of life.
A liberal Course of Study has been adopted for
voitna; ladies who desire to obtain a thorough education.
I tf'A Diploma will be awarded to all who nbull
complete the prescribed course.
The Government will be parental but strict aim
ing constantly ut the formation of correct habits of
Self tSovernment- Careful attention will be given to
manners and morals.
ScHoi.iKSHirs, perpetual, or for the period of ten
years, securing tuitiou at verv reduced rales, can be
purchased. For further particulars apply to the Presi
dent. I'er order of Executive Committee.
CHESTER N. TERRY,
Sec Board of Trustees.
Salem, Aug. 4, IS5S. 24tf
Pacific I'niversily.
Forest Grove, Warhingfon Co., Oregon,
Rev. S. M. Marsh, A. M., President.
Rev. H. Ltmas, A. M., Prof. Mathematics.
ri"MIE collegiate year consisting of one term of nine
X months, will commence on" the first Wednesday
of November.
It is the desiirn of this Institution to furnish a thor
ough and complete collegiate education.
There is a Library oi HHHJ volumes for the use of
the students.
lirants for admission to eolles-e must have a
knowledge of the common English branches, and have
studied the ancient languages so far as to have read
portions of Cs?sar nnd Cicero and the Ureek Reader.
The tmtinnfr is $'2 per annum.
PREPARATION DEPARTMENT.
Students tittinir for collece. as well as others wishing
to pursue collegiate studies without entering upon the
college course, will be under the instruction oi the col
lcire teachers.
The fall term of 1 1 weeks in this department com
mences on the id Wednesday of t-epteuiber. Tuition
t i pertcrm.
Tnalatin Academy.
Forest Grove, Washington Co., Oregon,
Rev. Cl'SHiNO Eci-LS, Principal.
The f:dl terra will commence on the flsst Wednesday
of September.
-r..f.: . t - I 1. . ,t :.. .1. - 1. : ..1.
X UllIOU 111 1I1C VVI1IIHU UliUllUCV, C f l V uiguc
branches, f per quarter.
1t26
Jefferson Institute.
rilHE Trustccsof Jefferson InMitule, would announce
I to the nublic that the school in this Institution is
now in snece!'nl operation, under the charge of Prof
O. H. Carrand bis lady, dirett from Keystone State.
Mr. A Mrs. Carr haviucTspent severiil rears in pre
paring themselves for the Profession of Teaching, are
uow prepared to cive entire satisfaction to all those
luai mav enirust meir emiureu iu iiieir cw.
TERMS:
Primnrv IVpnrtment per term twentv-four
weeks. $10 00
Common English studies perterui twenty four
weeks, 12 00
Higher branches " " "
weeks, 16 00
Students can enter the school at any time, but will
not be received for less than half a term. No allow
ance will lie made forabsence, unless a special arrange
ment be made with the directors.
Board can be hud on reasonable terms near the
School.
Althongh this school is not controlled by any relig
ious sect, yet the strictest morula will be enforced and
good order maintained.
H. A. JOHNSON,
Sec'y Board of Trustees.
Jefferson, Sept. 20, 135a lySS
Tfore New Books I
"W7" K. SMITH it CO., have just received direct
T from New York a large supply of
CHOICE BOOKS AXD S TA T I OXER Y,
which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. They
have made arrangements bv which thev will be enab
led to furnish the reading public with
AI L THE STANDARD WORKS OT THE DAT,
at a very reasonble advance on
Xew York Cost.
Their books are bonght in New York bv a resident
agent, well acquainted with the trade, and at
MUCH LOWER PRICES
thnn they can be had by ordering from the Booksell
ers themselves. We invite our friends and the public
generally, to call and examine our stock and ascertain
our prices. We are permanently in the trade, will be
constantly receiving new supplies, nnd are determined
to sen at tne very lowest prices, yiny rare dooks mat
we may not have in store, we will order for our pat
rons, aud
Libraries of Law, Medical or Miscellaneous Books,
can be obtained through our agency cheaper than in
anv other way.
Among the "desirable books lately received by us, are
the following, viz:
Kane's Arctic Expedition;
Livingstone's Travels in Africa;
Bentan's 30 trears in the U. S. Senate;
Qninbf on Bee Kerning:
(innn's Domestic Medicine;
Rollin's Ancient History;
Dick's IV'orAi;
All the standard Poets;
Mrs. Soutnworth's Works;
Mrs. lire's H"or,-
Mrs. Lee Hcntz's 117?ri:;
Plutarch's Licet, $-c., d-c
Also,
100 REAMS TAPER, CAT, LETTER, VOTE AND BRIEF,
all of excellent quality, and at low prices. .
Also,
Enveloves, Ink, Scrap Bookt, Mucilage, Gold Pens,
Gillotl's Steel Pens, Pencils, Inkstands,
Slates, Xelson's Copybooks, Blank
Letter Clips, Mi
Paper, Sole Books,
drawing wiper
visiting cards,
albums A-c.
W. K. SMITH, dc CO.
AM
Statesman Rook nnd JJots Otlice.
YrK navo T,,rP Presses, the best facilities for Book
printing north of California, nnd an extensive as
sortment of Jobbing Material of every kind; and are
prepared to execute promptly, and iu a workman like
manner, all orders in the above departments, such as
Books,
Blank Chkcks.
Pamphlets,
Handbills,
Ball Tickkts,
Circulars,
Invitations, t
Bi siness Cards,
Bill Heads,
Concert Bills,
Notks or Hand,
Oudeii Books,
Steamboat Bills,
Steamboat Cards,
Bills op Lading,
Certificates,
Show Bills,.
Check Books,
Blank Receipts,
1'KOORAMMKS,
Addilkks Cards, .drafts,
TIi.akks or all Kinds. Ac. Aec 6tc.
f-y" All Jobbing m ust be paid for before it is taken
from the Ujnee.
Enirrnviiii?.
rpnE undersigned having; received the first premium
X the late Mechanics' Fair in San Francisco, as the
i ,,a Ktnt.t tnlces the libertv to inform
tne citizens oi tregou auu , iuhmhhju ".
he is prepared to execute anything in his line with
i i . 1. II. .......) .1 nmwirtnloFlv inform
neatness ana uespiucu. i m
them to send their orders direct to him, in place of
" .1 :. - . inn'uluN a. th.iv Mn thenhv
leaving uii-ui w uu unu j-" -- - j j
Save COIlSlUUrauie ivaiuifs. ..-t,itd
A. KUHaK,
167 Washington St., San Francisco, CaL
VW Refers to the different lodges in the State.
December 2, 185a 6mM
Dr. X. JT. Czapkay's Private
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE,
Sacramento street, below Montgomery, opposite the
Pacific Mail Steamship Com puny 'sOllice, San Francis
co. ESTABLISHED IN 1854, FOR THE PERMANENT
CURE OF ALL PRIVATE AND CHRONIC
DISEASES, ANDTIIE
SUPPRESSION OF QUACKKRT.
Attending and Resident Physician,
L. J. CZAPKAY. M. D.
Lnte in the Hungarian Revolutionary War, Chief Phy
sician to the 20tb Regiment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon
to the Military Hospital of Pesth, Hungary, and the
lute Lecturer "cn the diseases of Women und Children,
nnd honorary member of the Philadelphia College of
Medicine.
A PERMANENT CURE GUARANTEED, OR
NO PAY.
Communications strictly confidential.
Consultation, by letter or otherwise, free.
Address Dr. L. J. CZAI'KAY,
Sun Francisco, CaL
TO THE AFFLICTED. Dr. L J. CZAI'KAY re
turns his sincere thanks to his numerous pnticnts for
their patronage, aud would take this opportunity to re
mind them that he continues to consult at his Institute
for the cure of Chronic diseases of the Lungs, Liver,
Kidneys, digestive and genitive organs, and all private
diseases, vix: Syphilitic ulcers, gonorrhoea, gleet, strict
ures, seminal weakness, and all the horrid consequences
of self abuse, and he hopes that his long experience und
successful practice of many years, will continue to en
sure him a share of public" patrmutire. Bv the practice
of many years in Europe and the United States, and
during the Hungarian waraud campaigns, he is enabled
to apply the most efficient and successful remedies
ngainst "diseases of all kinds. Ileuses no mercury
cliarges moderate treats his patient in a correct and
honorable war has references of unquestionable ve
racity from men of known respectability and high
standing in society. Ail parties consultiiiguira, by let
ter or otherwise", will receive the best and gentlest
treatment, and implicit secrcsy.
Of all diseases, the great first cause
Springs from neglect of Nature's laws.
Suffer Xot!
H"Jc a enre is guaranteed in all stages of
SECRE T DISEA SES.
Setf-ahnte, Xcrrons Debility, Strictures, Gleets.Grae
et. Diabetes, Disease of the Kidneys and Bladder,
Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Patns in the
Bones and Ankles, Diseases oj the Lungs, Throat,
Xose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Bod or Limbs,
Cancers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fit, St. Vitus' Dance,
and alt Jh scans arising from a derangement of the
Sejrual Organs.
Such as Nervons Trembling. Loss of Memory, Loss
of Power, tieneral Weakness, Dimness of Vision, with
peculiar spots appearing before the eyes, loss of sight,
wakefulness, dysitcpsia, liver disease, erupt ion upon the
fare, pain in tlie back and head, female lrregufariiies,
and all improper discharges of both sexes. It matters
not from what cause the disease originated, however
long standing or obstinate the case, recovery is certain,
ana in a shorter time than a permanent cure can be ef
fected by any other treatment, even after the disease
has bafiled tfie skill of eminent physicians and resisted
all their means of cure. The medicines prescribed are
pleasant, without odor, entirely veeeUime, causing no
sickness, and free from mercury or balsam. During
lilleen venrs of practice, in Europe, the Atlantic Slates
and California. 1 have rescued from the jaws of death
many thousands, wno, m tne last stages ot Vie above
mentioned diseases, had been given up to die bv their
physicians, which warrants me in promising to the af
flicted who may place themselves under my care, a per
fect and speedy cure. Private diseases are the greatest
enemies to health, as they are the first cause of Con
sumption. Scrofula, and many other diseases, aud should
be a terror to the human family. A permanent cure is
scarcely ever effected, a majority of the coses fulling
into me nanus oi lucompeieni persons, wno not only
iuu to cure tne disease, out ruin tne rmwii m ion, uuing
the svstein with mercury, which, with the disease, has
tens the sufferer into a rapid consumption.
But should the disease and the treatment not cause
death sneedilv. nnd the victim marries, the disease is
entailed upon the cbildrent who are born with feeble
constitutions, and tne current o! file corrupted by a vi
rus which betrays itself in scrofula, letter, ulcers, cor
ruptions, and oilier atlectioiis of the skm, eyes, throat
and lungs, entailing npon them a brief existence of suf
ferinc and consigning them to an early grave.
SELF-ABUSE is another fortuidablceueinv of healih,
for notliin? else in the dread catalogue of human dis
eases causes so destructive a drain upon the system,
drawing its thousands of victims, through a few" years
of suffering, down to an Untimely grave. It destroys
the nervous system, rapidly wastes away the energies
of life, causes mental derangement, prevents the proper
development of the system, disqualifies for niarriiiee,
society, business, and all earthly happiness, and leaves
the sufferer wrecked in body and tuiud, predisposed to
consumption, and a train of evils more to be dreaded
thnn death itself. With the fullest confidence I assure
the unfortunate victims of Self abuse, thnta permanent
and speedy cure cau be effected. and with the abandon
ment of ruinous practices, mv patients can be restored
to robust, vigorous health.
IrreinilaritM . and all diseases of males and females.
treated on principles established bv fifteen years of
practice, ana sanctioned by thousands of the most re
markable euros. .Medicines, wna tun directions, sent
to any part of tlie State, Oregon, and Washincton Ter
ritory, bv patients commnnicaling their symptoms by
letter. Business correspondence strictly confidential.
Address Dr. L J. CZAI'KAY,
Medical Institute, Sacramento street.
Below Montgomery, opposite Pacific Mail Steura Ship
Co.'s office, Suu Francisco.
To the Ladies of Oregon and California. L J.
Czapkat, M. ll., PliTfician. Surgeon and Accoucheur,
invites the attention of the sick and atlhcted females,
laboring under anv of the various forms of diseases of
the bruin, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood,
kidneys, and ail diseases peculiar to their sex. The
Doctor is effecting more permanent cures than any
other physician in Oregon or California. Let no false
delicacy prevent yon, but apply immediately, and save
yourself from painful suffering and premature death.
All married ladies, whose delicate health or other cir-
cunistauces preveutau increase in their families, should
write or call at Dr. L .1. Csnpkay'a Medical Institute,
Sacramento st, below Montgomery, opposite P. M. S.
S. Co.'s otlice, and they will receive every possible re
lief nnd help. The Doctor's cilices are so arranged that
he can be consulted wiihont molestation.
t5a All consultations (bv letter or otherwise) free.
Address to ' Dr. UJ. CZAI'KAY,
Medical Institute, San Francisco, CaL
REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF MEDICAL RE
LIEF. Below we publish the certilicates of two
of the sufferers from the pangs of disease, who having
recovered their former health, and impelled by grati
tude, make known their rases and remedial agent, and
their statements are authenticated by a Notary Public
The demands of society imperiously command their
publicity, and we commend their perusal to the atten
tion of all utllicted :
CERTIFICATE.
The nndersiimed. desirous of acquainting those who
may be unfortunate enough to be similarly afllicted,
where a permanent relief of their suffering may be ob
tained, feels it his duty to thns publicly express "his most
sincere gratitude to l'r. u. J. v tapKuv, lor tne perma
nent recovery of his health. Borne down bv the dis
tressing symptoms iucident to the vicious practice of
unconlrolfable passion iu youth ; depressed iu body and
mind ; unable to perform even the most trifling duty im
posed npon the daily avocations of life, I sought the ad
vice of uinny physicians, who ut first regarded my dis
ease as of trifling importance but alas, alter a few
weeks, and in several instances months, of their treat
ment, I found to my unutterable horror, that instead of
relief, the symptoms became more alarming in their
torture ; and being told by one thut my disease, being
principally confined to the brain, medicine would be of
little consequence, I despaired of ever regaining my
health, strength and enerirv; nnd, ns a Inst resort, anil
with but a fuuit hope, culled upon Dr. Czapkay, who,
after examining my case, prescribed some medicine
which almost iustaully relieved me of the dull pain mid '
dizziness in my bead. Encouraged by this result, I re
solved to plucc myself immediately under his rare, und
by a strict obedience to his directions and advice, my
head became clear, my ideas collected, the constant pain
in my buck and groin, the weakness of my limbs, the
nervous renctiou of my whole body on the slightest
ahum or excitement ; the misanthropy and evil forebod
ings; the self distrust and want of confidence in others;
the incapacity to itudy, and want of resolution; tlie
frightful, exciting, and' at times pleasurable dreams ut
night, followed by involuntary discharges, have all dis-
npiieared; nnil in tact, in iwo moiiins uner Having con-
suited the ineior, i ion as 11 inspire,, uv n uew nit-
that life which, but a short time ago, I contemplated to
end with mv own hand.
With a view to guard the nnrortnnnte Trom tailing
into the snares of incompetent qiuicks, 1 deem it my du
ty to oiler this testimony to the merit and skill of Dr.
Czapkay, und recommend him to ull who nuiy stand in
need of" medical advice, being assured by in v own ex
perience, that once under his care, a radicul and per
manent cure will be effected.
B. F. FILLMORE.
State of California, County of San Frannsco:
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 17th day of
April, A. IK 1."6
(Signed) JOHN MIDDLETON. Jl. s
Xotary Public.
CARD.
Prompted by an honest desire of my heart, I wish to
ray before the public a case which deserves nigh com
mendation, not only as aa act of scientific skill, aut that
of humanity, also. About two years ago, I suddenly,
and from causes unknown to me, was seized with a tit
of epilepst, which, owing to my inability to meet the
expenses consequent npon a thorough medical treat
ment, and the discouragement which I met with on at
tempting it, soon became such (as 1 was then led to be
lieve) as to defy the skill of any physician. I was fre-
ery of my existence. While in this state, and having
ntvrinna to mv affliction tasted the sweets of life, I once
more waslnducedto attempt seeking aid of a iphvBician,
and, by recommendation, called npon Dr. Ii J. Czap .
kay. 1 told him my circumstances, and my inability
to reward him for nia aervicea regardless of which,
however, he at once undertook my case, and with the
blessing of God, I was once more restored to perfect
health. Unable to reward him for the boon whirh I
enjoy at present, and yet conscious of my indebtedness,
I consider it due to myself aud to all afflicted to make
the case public, in order that those in need of medical
advice may find a physician in whom every confidence
can be placed.
AIExr.K 1 A.DlAJ2iBX.X . is.j
State of California, i
County of San Francisco, ( '
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this first day
of August, A. D. 18o6.
GILBERT A. GRANT, Jus.
mm Notary Public.
QPERM ATORRIIOCA, or Local Weakness, nervous
to debility, low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the
limbs and back, indisposition and incapacity for labor
and study, dullness of apprehension, loss of memory,
aversion'to society, love of solitude, timidity, self-distrust,
dizziness, headache, pains in the side, affection of
the eyes, pimples on the face, sexual or other infirmities
in man, are cured without fail by the justly celebrated
physician nnd surgeon, L J. Czapkay. His method of
curing diseases is new (unknown to others) and hence
the great success. All consultations, by letter or other
wise, free.
Address, L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D.,
San Francisco, CaL
The rettest IHseovery of the Arc
GREAT Blessing to Mankind! Innocent but Potent!
DR. CZAPKAY'S Prophilacticlm, (self-disinfecting
agent,) a sure preventive against Gonorrhoea
and Syphilitic diseases, and a certain and unsurpassed
remedy for all vcnerc.d, scrofulous, gangrenous and
cancerous nleers, fietid discharges from vagina, nterns,
and urethra, nnd all cutaneous eruptions and diseases.
As innoculation is preventive against small pox, so is
Dr. CKipkny's Prophvlucticum a preventive against
Syphilitic and Gonorrhoea! diseases. Harmless in it
self, it possesses the power of chemically destroying
the syphilitic vims, and thereby Having tliooHinds of
dehntiehees Horn: being infected by the most loathsome
of r.U diseases. I t ho young man who appreciates
health be without Dr. Czapkay's Prophybieticiim. It
is in verv convenient packages, and will be fonnd con
venient for use, being used us a sonp. Price, $5. For
sale at Dr. L. J. Czapkay's Private Medical and Surgi
cal Institute, Sacramento pt., below Montgomery, op
posite P. M. Co.'s office, Siin Francisco.
All letters must be addressed to L J. Czapkav, M. D.,
i- -
.t:ui r rancisco.
CERTIFICATE.
I, the undersigned, tiovernor of Ifunirarv, do testify
hereby, that Dr. L J. Czapkay has served during the
contAst for lltmc-nrinn liberfv.'fls Chief Snreeon tn tlie
Hungarian army, with faithful perseverance whereof
w I . : . . 1 i i .
i uavegiveu ijiiHiiiisccniucate.Buu ao recommcnu nun
to the sympathy, attention and protection of all those
who are capubfe of appreciating patriotic self-sacrifice,
and undeserved mistortono.
KOSSUTH LAJOS,
Governor of Hungary.
Washington City, Jan 6,
The following letter, which emphatically speaks fur
itself, was written by the Dean of the Faculty of the
Philadelphia College of Medicine to the editors of
the Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal, San Fran
cisco, for publication : !
rflltlDCLrRll, Jan. 1, loo?.
To the F.ditors of the Pacific Medical and Surtrical
Journal Gentlemen : My attention has been called to
an article in the December number of your journal, in
regard to tne aa eunacm degree granted by the Phila
delphia College of Medicine to Dr. L J. Czapkay.
When the application for the degree was made to the
Faculty, it was accompanied by affidavits and U stimo-
nials to the effect that Dr. was'a regular graduate M.
1 , ol the L niversity of 1'esth, had served as r-urgeon
in the Hungarian army and was a regular practitioner
of medicine". On the strength of these the degree was
granted. Tlie ad nendem degree, as its name implies,
is conferred ou eraduutesonlv. and irives us new m-ivi-
1 ges. Had there b e i the slightest suspicion of irregj
uiumr, me application wouiu nave oeen reiuseu. I V
inserting this m your journal you will do an act of jus
tice to ine college ana comer a lavor on
Yours, very respectfully,
ff.Rl.VD.
Dean of the Faculty of the Philadelphia College of
Sledicine.
DR. L. J. CZAPKAY'S PRIVATE MEDICAL
and Surgical Institute is on Sacramento street, below
Montgomery, opposite the PaeiGe Mail Steamship Com
pany's office. San Francisco. The Doctor offers free
consultation. and asks no remuneration unless he effects
a cure. Office hours, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Llr Persons not wifchine to lose time in correspond
ing, please enclose $1U in their letters, and they will
get immediate aitcuiiou to uicir eases.
Address, Lu J. CZ.APKA1, M. D.,
San Francisco, CaL
Octoler, 1S5& 3m9
Daly's Valley Whiskey.
YVE BEG TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF
t f Dealers, as well as consumers, to the following
certificates of well known chemists, who have analvz
ed " DALY'S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY."
The hitrh reputation of the names is a sufficient iraar-
antee that the article possesses all the merit claimed
lor it. n jl Jitn lll lu.,
Sole Agents.
State Assurer's Office, 32 Somerset street, )
Bosiros. SIass.. April 17. ISjS. i
Wsf. IL Dalt. New Y'ork:
Dear Sir I have made a chemical analysis of vour
AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKT." and find it
pure, hne-uavored faiskey. comamim? no miunons
matter of any kind, and recommend it as suitable for
medical and public purposes.
CHARLES 1. JACKSON. 31. U.,
State Assaver.
New Tork, April 19. 1S5.
I bnve analyzed a snmnle of ' DALY'S AROMATIC
VALLEY WHISKEY.'' and find it to be a pure arti
cle, of fine flavor, and without any deleterious admix
ture. Jakes R. Chilton, M. D.. Chemist.
W. H. Dalt, Esq:
Pear Sir: Your "AROMATIC VALLEY WHIS
KEY," is received, and after careful examination, I
find it to be a pure article, entirely free from the adul
terating ingredients so frequently nd.
james j. Jl AfES, t. nemist.
DALVs AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY
is put up in cases containing one dozen bottles each.
f tor sale by alt the principal Ldquor Houses in
San Francisco. 3md
Admistrator's "Notice.
T ETTF.RS of administration of the estate of EL-
XJ MORE KEES, deceased, late of Linn Co., State of
Oregon, were granted to the undersigned, by the judge
of probate of said eoccty, on the tith day of April,
ISoS, therefore all persons owing said estate are here
by requested to make immediate payment, and all per
sons having claims against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present them, with the nroier vouchers, to Mor
gan Kees, near Lebanon, Linn Co., Oregon, within
one vear irom tins Gate or tnev mav re lorever oar
red. MORGAN KEES, Admiu r.
April 6, 1S53. 4wpaid
Executor's Notice.
T7HEREAS letters of Kxecntorship on tlie estate of
v iul!.i ah n.iLitii, deceased, late ot ioug-
las conntv, Oregon, were granted to the subscriber.
with the will annexed, by the judge of the probate
court, in and for said county, therefore all persons in
debted to said estate will please come forward and set
tle the same, and all persons having claims against
said estate will present the same to the subscriber, at
nis resiuence. tui me oouse oi ii. j. ki Diraci, rsq..
Douglas county, Oregon.) nine miles west of Rose-
burg, within one vear from date, or they will be for
ever barred. P. D. WALTER,
April 16, 1SS?. 4w9
STATE OF OREGON.
COUNTY OF MARION,
"XJOTICE is hereby given, to all persons interested in
I the estate of WILLIAM PARKER, deceased. late
of said county, that Milton Young has this day filed a
petition in tne county court, oi suiu county, acting in
lrobate, praying said conrt to authorize aid direct the
administrator ot said estate to execute a conveyance
conveying a certain tract of real estate, described in
said petition, containing 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 Jth day of June, 1S59, is set apart forthe
Hearing oi me sain pennon.
MILTON SHANNON, Judge County Court.
April 27, 1S5SK " 4wS
STATE OF OREGON,
COUNTY OF YAMHILL, X
IpKFORE County Judge: To Calvin Ish: You are
hereby notified" that a writ of attachment has been
issued aga"inst you, and vour property attached to sat
isfy the demand of A. W. Sweet, amounting to two
hundred and sixty -five dollars, iow, unless von shall
appear before Geo. H. Ste ward.Jconnty judge, in, and
for said count v. on the 11th dav of June. ji59. at the
court house in Lafayette, in said county, at 10 o'clock.
A. M-, of said day, judgment will be rendered ngainst
you, and your property sold to pav the debt.
A. Vt . SV Ltl. 11
April 26, 1S59. 4w8
STATE OF OREGON,
COUNTY OF LIN N, S .
IN Justice's Court ; To William Rexford . Yon are
Kcr..Ku nni.;aIl ,hat a w-it if attachment has been
issued nwinst von. nnd vour property attached to satis-
. .- . , - . . - ...... , HTtPM
IV the demand ot t oolen iavis, mut....!
dollars, $16 00; Now, unless yon appear before K. A.
McFarland. Justice of the Peace, in and for said coun
ty, at his otlice, on the lh day of June, 18o9, judg
ment will 1 rendered against you, and your property
sold to pay the debt.
WOOLEN DAVIS, ri ff.
4wSa
April S3, 1S59.
Force Pump.
A
FEW more left, at
25tf
Tif' Call soon.
REED St. STRANG'S.
Deeds and "Scrip Blanks."
NEW lot just printed at
oOtf - STATESMAN.
jE.' Pelton, Geo. II. Jones & Co.,
1ELL EXCHANGES on New Tork, in amounts to
j suit purchasers.
Salem, May 17, 1358. lOtf
Window Sash,
GLAZED, and common sized unglazed, just received
from the Portland Sash Factory, and for sale low
for cash, at KLrJL) & SI RANG a.
August 27, 1858. 25tf
Look Here!
TkERSONS having Prince's Melodeons with broken
JL reeds, can get them replaced with new ones by
sending to uregon City xsook ot meioaeon aepot
Sepu 21, 1S58. 40tf
KaKSISSSJSJSBlSBBSEaKSSSKKSaSSSSBMaS
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE STATE.
One year, in advance, 3 00
If paid within six months, $1 00
If paid after the expiration of six months, f 5 00
Six months, in advance . -2 00
One dollar additional will be charged for each year
payment is delayed.
No paper will be discontinued until all arrrarnirea
are paid.
Legal advertisements will be charged at the follow
ing rates s Twelve lines or less, one insertion, $3 00 ;
each subsequent insertion, $1 00. Leiral and all tran
sient advertisements must be prepaid to insure inser
tion. Administrators' notices, and all advertisements
relating to the estates of deceased persons, must be
prepaid, unless ordered published by tlie county judge,
uiiu H hiih . u ukj I'iiiu l J mm. Jiur.ipuirui no
tices, resolutions of societies, orders, &c, will be
charged at half advertising rates, and payment must
ue maun ueiore puuiicuiion. iommunirniions OI only
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 cciii. earn year payment is negiectea inerealter.
Every effort will be made by the proprietor and ed
itors to make The Oregon .Statesman the best news
paper in Oregon.
Remittances may be made by mail at the risk of the
publisher, if mailed in the presence of a postmaster.
ASAI1EL BUSH.
To the Pnblie.
READ, FARMERS, READ.
HA.? THE SOLE AGENCY FOR JOHN A.
PI IT'S unparalleled Threshing Machines, for all
the Pacific coast, I take this method of informing yoo
that I have on hand and for sale FORTY Machines,
thirty of which are ten horse and ten of which are eight
horse power. The above machines were got up to or
der, aud cannot be surpassed in any respect, as to beau
ty, strength and durability the frames being very sub
stantial and strong, with a much lamer Fanning Mill
and more depth of Seive, with Cast Steel Shafting, and
not liable to spring, adding mnch to the steadiness of
the rurming of the machine. The Cylinder of the Ten
Horse Machine is Thirty -six inches in length, and that
of the Eight Horse is Thirty-two inches. Each ma
chine has with it Tracks, Horse Power, Levers, and
the nsual amount of Extras, which are made and fitted
expreaeiy for each machine, making them lees liable to
get out of order than any other machine in the Mar
ket. Being aware of the many false plans and deep laid
schemes that hove been taken to defeat this most wor
thy machine, which up to the present time has never
known its equal, either in Threshing or Cleaning grain;
and aa all means have been used to defeat the sale of
the same, by a bogus machine of a very inferior kind,
I feel it my duty to let the Farmers kn'jw that no gen
nine Pitt's Machine can be purchased except of the
subscriber, at 33 Sacramento street ; and all parties of
fering for sale or using any boirus machines purporting
to be Pitt's Machine, will be held personally responsi
ble for ail sales and using the same.
THOMAS OGG SHAW,
Agent for John A. Pitts,
33 Sacramento street.
Ohio Threshing Iflaehiiies.
Also have a few of these celebrated Machines. They
are just what every Fanner wants. The compact ar
rangement of different parts of this machine, the great
simplicity of its construction, the strength and durabili
ty of its workmanship, the small amount of power it
Lakes to run it, together with he effective operation in
threshing and cleaning, at least as much grain of any
kind as any other four or six horse machine now in use,
combine to justify us in believing that h cannot fail, as
it becomes Known, to be the most useful and popular
machine in the country. The Cylinders of the above
machines are from Eighteen to Twenty-four inches in
length. Each of the Ohio Machines have Trucks,
Horse Power, Levers, and the usual amount of extras.
We can safely recommend our present Jot of Thresh
ing machines as being the best that has ever been im
ported, as they were all made to order. Give us a
before buying' THOMAS OGG SHAW,
f Sacramento street.
Extras! Extras!!
. THRESHING MACHINE EXTAS!
We have on hand a full snimlv of nil the aitffmt
pans of the above machines. In esse any 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-teeth, Fan Gear. Line
Shaft boxing, etc ' THOMAS OGG SHAW,
do Sacramento street.
THE CALIFORNL. COMBINED REAPER AND
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 beamy, strength and simplicity, has no
equal in this or any other market, as it possesses manT
great advantages over any other machine, to-wit r
1st, It is much liirhter; "the driving wheel is four feet
high, making the draft 30 t cent, less than any other
txmchine.
2d, The ratting part is the rear of the machine, and
the apron is so constructed that it can be taken off in
ten minutes for mowing.
3d, The grain is passed to one side with ease.
4ih, It will cut grase as low as three inches, and
grain as high as twelve.
5ch, It c;tn be raised or lowered in three minutes.
6th, It has less side draft than any machine in ase-
7th, It has more motion.
Sth, Yon can drive slower and do yon work better.
9ib, It cuts six and a half feet in 'width, and has a
spring seat five feet from the ground, which places the
driver in a position to be able to manage his team, and
see tee Dressers aneaa in time to save bis machine.
iUtb, it can be thrown out of, and into gear in one
minute.
11th, The cnrting part of the machine beintr in the
rear, takes all the weight off the horses.
r-hh. The best and last reason at all is. that it is si
California improved and made machine : therefore,
any purchaser can, on short notice, obtain any portion
oi ice macuute max- may ureas.
X nave uirvrrii panicumr raius to Sdect CTKXZ WOTK-
men and good materials, and I warrant this machine to
reap and mow, and to do either or both, better than
anv other machine in this market- Please give me a
caJL THOMAS OGG SHAW.
33 Sacramento street.
ALSO KEEP ON HAND MANNY'S COMBLXFTi
KbArtKS 6c MOWERS,
1SURRALIS REAPERS,
HUSSEY S REAPERS,
McCORMICK'S REAPERS.
In fact, all kinds of REAPERS mat are in nse, can
be Lad of me at the lowest cash prices.
. - THOMAS OGG SHAW,
33 Sacramento street.
SAFES! SAFES'!
LUlie's Improved Wrought and Chilled Iron Safe.
FinsProof, Drill Proof,
Powder-Proof, liuruiar-Proof.
With LUlie's Lmpiekable, Powder-proof Lock.
The best Safe made for resisting both fire and thieves,
as proven in innumerable instances.
As to recent test by fire, reference is made 4o tha
late burning of the Crystal Palace in New Y'ork Chv.
at whirh all other Safes on exhibition were burned up.
Lillie'8 Safe alone was uninjured.
Reference is also made to the test afforded " ths
burning ss? she Illinois Central Railroad Depot at
Cairo. " '
Head the following letter
COPT..
Cairo, I1L, Dec 10th, 1S58.
Lkwis Lillie. Esq. Dear Sir: The Safe we ttui
chased of you was in our office, which was consumed
on Monday night. We have just opened it. and find
the papers uninjured, and the books will be good for
service by being rebound, the binding being injured by
steam, but the paper of the books is not injured in the
least. The contents of the iron money chest were ail
right, good as when put in. Truly vours.
ignea, 15 K. AiJBOi 1,
Agent Illinois Central Railroad.
Reference is a Wo made to the great test trial which
took place at Iowa City, in Iowa, on the 10th January.
1859. The origin of the test was the sharp comperiaoB
forthe supply mg the State Bank, and its branches,
with safes, vault doors, locks, Ac-
The State Bank having purchased Mr. Lillie "s Safe,
etc., the opposition safe venders, being dissatisfied,
proposed, as a test, to drill through one of the safes the
Dank had purchased, which proposition the bank ac
cepted, and Mr. Lillie went through from Troy, N. Y.,
to Iowa, to witness this test. Four perfectly chemic
ally hardened drills were prepared, and the machinery
was adjusted, Mr. lillie assisting them in adjnstinsrtbe
machinery to drill bis own safe. The result of all this
was, that after drilling one hour and fifty -six minutes -
thev reached tne coiiieu iron, , kb utiu . vwu v .
no "farther, all the drills having been literally broken "
and ground to pieces. All father efforts to drill were
reluctantly abandoned. "
A shipment of these safes has jnst arrived, and can
r . . : T . . 1 l- l T-
now le seen u me ax kuuurh iTjuruuuK vi a. v.-
Shaw, 33 Sacramento street.
Lillie's celebrated Bank Locks' on harHnvfor sale.
The best Bank and Vault Lock m the world.
XUUHAS UCKi SHAW.
OIL, OIL.
Tlie best in this market for all kinds of machinery.
which I will warrant not to gnm iu 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,
MeCormick's, Burral's, Hnssey'a, Seymour A. 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 be sent to all parts of the
State by express Send in your old mar bines isr time
to get them repaired : save all your old castings, for
which I will give you the highest market price. 1 wiaet
you to bear in mind that I have any timmni of goeda
them, and anything yon may need the Aericajturai
Trade, as low aa can be bought ut this market of tha
same quality. Feeling thankful to yoa for ail past fa
vors, I hope you will call at 33 Sacramento street, be
fore buying, and look for yourselves.
THnWlSiVVSSTflW
April 12, 1859. v 3m6"
Session Laws.
1 very few copies of the acts of the late legislature
X of Oregon for sale at the Statesman office. Pric
one dollar. s
March. 29, 1S39. "