Xr. L. J. Oaspsay. W al4 direct tae especial at cnt jo of Invalids to a nerasal of Dr. L. J. Cipij"s sdrer. tSJemeot, to be found to another cohuna of thto paper, la or er to place the services of a learned and exnerlcnec4 phyal laa within their reack. So oca III hs been Inflicted on Ihe taman family rroa the pernicious and Ignorant practices of empirics, that It seems as If we a-er ratnlling a boundco duty lo make known ahtre relief caa be obtained. To those an fortunate enough to suffer from the effects of texaal or private diseases, or their in treatment, we cheerfully commend Dr. L. I. Ciapkay as a sua of rare scientific and atedical acquire ments, possessing all the requisites, from kmr experknee and ' acksowtedfed skill, for the iacccsiful practice of his profes sion. BaTlnf made sexnal complaints an especial study, Uke tit celebrated Kicord, of Paris, he Is enabled to guarantee a aermaaeat and speedy care In all cases of private or chronic 4lsssra, whether the effects of contagion, self-abase, or toss of TtrfUty ; and m order that patients st a distance may arall themselves of his advice, free coasnltslion la open to them. The knowledre that wa hare of tbe numerous cures he has effected, some of which were of Ions; ttandmr, leads as to place much faith la Dr. C.i efficacy, and commend him to the aonadeac of those la SI health. Dr. CxspkayH office is oa Sacramento street, below Montgomery, nearly opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Co.s Oface, San Franctoco. Sin Ormsfanborr Manual of Baalim. X handsomely printed roliuae of three handred pajes containing concise and extremely plain descriptions of an manner of diseases, their symptoeas and treatment. Every family shouIJ hare one. Price only twenty-lire cents. It will be sent, post paid. to any p at otic in California or'Oregon, an the receipt of S3 cents by mall or express. Address Kedlagton a Co- San Francisee. The 6raeenbera Medicates are for sate by Dr. . B. Eaton, at the Napa Cry Drag Store, and all Druggists snd Apotheca ries throughout the country. General Agents for California snd Oregon MDIXGTON A CO-. IwM trholrsale Dmgcists, No. 10T CUT Street. P ii r fa a m Cattle. FOR SALE. OX the 16th day of JCSE. 1859, at the farm of Wsj. McIlbiv, in Linn countv,5 mile east of Corrallis, and 2 aoilea north of reons, 1 will seal at PUBLIC AUCTION, To the highest bidder : 19 Head of Cms -. 3 -year atd Heifers ; 1 yearling Heifer; 2 "tearhnsr Bull, and nrr stock animal "OLD GEORGE." ' tetter known as the Davenport Ball," formerly kept in Marioa count v, and bronfrbt from Ohio. One of mr cows was winner of the 1st premium at the Linn Co. ("air in 1856. and another tbe 1st premium in 167. These Cows hare fine calces br their tide, and taken together cannot be beaten in the State. Something of an idea of the arutfitr of rue animals can be ohtained. when I sav that onlr two rears aso, thirteen head of tnr eriiriuat etoek, ot" which ten are herebr offered, cost tne over - 9U0. l&r Printed Catalogues, tkst lining tbe blood of each animal, trill be read v for distribution on the car cf sale. Tebxs Notes at 13 tnombs. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. at V. M. WATTE. Corvaliis, May 18, 135! lw!4 Hoge's Adjustable Portable Fence PA TEXT. I HAVE OBTAINED THE AGENCY FOR VEND ing the abore latent ltight in the counties of Polk and lamhill. State of Oregon, and am now prepared to dispose of individual or farm rights, and to make and pot up at REASONABLE RATES, tbe fence complete". C" For further particulars concerning te fence, aee the advertisement of Mr. Henderson. General Agent for Oregon and California. Farm rights are b per quarter section, and $ 10 per half section. John Kilhngsworth will act as atrent for Marion and sroia counties, lor tne sale ot this tence. A. & LOONF.Y. June 7, 159. 6ml4 STATE OF OREGON. C-UXTV OF .MARION. . "JbTOTlCE is herebr siren that the administrator of A.a the estate of DAVID T. s-EU'r-LL, deceased, has tried his petiuon in the olcce of the Connty Court of aid county, praynnr an order authorizing him to sell the real estate of said deceased, and ft appearing from said petition that there is not sufficient personal prop . en; to par the debts outstanding amicst tbe deceased, and expenses of administration. Tuerefore, the hear ing of said petition will be had at the J air term of said Loamj v.oun sexi to oe neia, at wmcn time ail per- ms me nuuun iw imsr uu now canee wdt sa or-1 . K I . .1 i . i - dear for the sale should not be aranted. MILTON tHAXSoS, Judge County Court. Jane 6, IAj9. 4wlt Admistrator's IXotice. NOTICE is hereby given, to aH whom it mar con cern, that I hare filed a petition in the County Court of Polk Co., asking that Tnomas II. Lnras. ex ecutor of the last will and testament of ELIJAH L. BCTLEB, deceased, execute a deed of conveyance to the petitioner, of one-tenth part all the real estate be kmaioB to tke hue Peter Butler, in the State of Ore- won ; said petition is pending at the Jnly term, A. KW, of said court. tUnAKUliUOlSU. June &, 1S5A 4wi4paid Administrator's ottce. "IXOTICE is hereby given to the next of km, and all A i persons intereatea in the real orate of J A 31 ES C BALL, decensed, to appear before the Connty Court of Polk Co., on the tret Monday of July nest, and show cause, if anr ther hare, whr a license should not be granted for the sale of the real estate beloniring to said state- 31- HALL, Admtn'r. J one 8, laoft 4wl4pnid Valuable farm fr Sale. 320 ACRES. Am Ordutrd of 900 Trees, Ckoice Varietietl 606 BVSHELS OF APPLES THZS YE ARM 1 THE sobseriber desires re sell hia 1 VALUABLE FARM, W CTruswea ut asms teniniy, a miies sonra ot Cmunnoesr. amd anr rjerson who waata a loca tion, strtf mdaptei t stock raising, and fruit end frmn grnn,am now get A BARGAIN! 200 Bundled acres are under fence, 180 of which is of tke Finest Prairie. Upon the preniieea there is a aca- frame house, a large scr barn, AX ORCHARD OF A BOV 2900 FR VI T TREES, J of which are atwr betrintr, and will rield this sea son a crop of from WO TO 8oO BL'iHKL. A fine atnram of water for stock ; and sprinm near tke dwelling and barn, afford plenty of water the rear ronnd ; sad on the land is an abundance of TiMses, suitable for rood, rails ar Inn ber. 5 This farm will be sold for part cash dawn, and tntiance on time, and affords A. rare chance for a pood bargain. JEIiOME B. JACK'OX. June 1, 18oC. 3ml3j-aid is A Bargain ! I WILL offer for sale, on a bargain. One thousand acres of excellent land, ud sruauuig nver, in .11 an on to Ogn, clear -r , LARGE IMPROVEMENTS, 700 acres cf land, in pasture and farm, orchard, A-r Toe?Tb!ir,,.cone,stof 1,tiJ0 Pphs, pear and plum trees, SW of rhtek are note bearing fruit, a saw-mill with new uam, and endles water power, a large sup ply of timber, two sets of dwellings, barns, 4br, are on tbe hinda. J O acres seeded in taine grasa, nne'sapplr of stock water, fcne wood, rail timber. Ace, and a HE A L TH Y SITUA TION. I wonld sell the saw-mill and 30 acres of land, with tupply of saw timber, separate from the balaore of the land ; or I would divide and sell the land in smaller parcels. tSy I hare alio for sale a larre road icagon, and an ox team, and 40 head of cows, heifers, and utt-e rs. DAVID.VUVSOM. ewmwn's Mill, June 6, 159. 13rf ADOLPB MSTR1SCH, BtRXi) XXCCLERECUT, OCJTAV AT Else H. Branch or Sah Francisco, SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE, Washington Street, BETWEEX FfcoXT AND FTEST, roBTLSSD, OBIG05. . Engelbreckt Ma f risen Bros., IXrOKTZRS AjtD DEALrBS IS HAVANA CIGARS TOBACCO, WOULD respectfully announce to the public that they have opened . house at the alW pU? where they will do a wholesale business in their Cneat ban Francisco pneea. QT" We also have a boose open at Xo. 57. Front St 8m Francisco, and are general aaent for Havana. Portland, May 1 1, IS& 4w"a" Sale Postponed. THE Mbscriber will otter at pubbc sale, at tbe Marioa boose, in SaJeut, on Monuar k. nrk A.. SanA ; - 20 Head of American Horses, Among which are some valuable brood mares, and some colts of much promise, from one to four years old, si i ed be Old George and Jerry. Ttas. A credit of niue months with approved se curiiy, or 10 per cent, discount for cash. L.AXDERSOV. Santhin, June 3, 1S5J. 3wl3paid Dentistry. TkR. E. H. GEIFFIX, SCCGEOX DEXTIST, is now in ret tc in, on PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS, and will remain till the 2Cth of June. 13" Office ver Strang's. The Dr. will visit the following places Vll : - Lebanon, on the 24th of Jane, and remain UU the 7th of July; Brownsville, on the lith of Julr, and re caaiD till tne 34th ; Eugene City, on tbe 1st of Annst, and remain till the lata. E. H. GKIFFIX ,SmjJS,l&U. IStiUiaAng Protectlre Unlvn DIVISION NO. 503, N. E., P. U., OTlLLcontinncs operation in Salem. Those favora k3 ble to the Union." living within trading range, in Polk, Marion, and Linn counties, will please make i .i . . i i . i , i amm iiw was iv mo nnw?rigneu, uy niau or ouier' wise, though they should feci unprepared ; To take stock note. Payment of stock hereafter engaged, may be made conditional, that ten thousand dollurs be subscribed the coming rear, making in nil fifteen thousand. In the tradini; line, aside from DRY-GOODS. GROCERIES, SHOES. 4-c, ine lmv. wui aeai in Bacon, lard, eggs, floor, wheat, meal, Oregon Cloth and clothing, Oregon tubs, chnrns, saddle trees, Ate. ; ulso, cedar lumber front the Cascade Mountains, Superior quality, will be on band in a short time. LJr Produce bought, sold on Commission, or ship ped; and all kinds of trading done, consistent with safety, to favor " bard times.' Wonld exchange for Oregon soap, out not tor credit. rir" Goods must be paid for before tearing the con trol of the store. C UoEL, Agent, wa. P. PUGH, At. fvn t rut, WILLIS DUXAGAX, WM. POKTEJf, Directors. Salero, May 31, 6wl-2 The Greatest Wonder of the nine teenth Century. CONSUMPTION CURED! Dr. IVtsleu Grin dies' Pulmonary Ponders. THE most singular and elTectnal remedv for PULMOXAR Y COXSLWPTIOX, Chronic Bronchitis, Catarrhal ajfections. Scrofula, Indolent Clcers. and all diseases depending upon a scrofulous taint, and Cachectic condition of the system, and impurit v of the blood. Very fvequentlr arrests the growth of fiilipnaitt Tumors, and completely cares tnem. lose-eu decided virtues for tne reliei ana cure of Duxpt-pfia and Chronic Rheumatism. Has a happy and beneficial enect gradual and per nutnent upon persons ailected with Acf rw lrntabtltfy and Depression. There is no remedv equal to it. In building np a system, that under the influence of various diseases, hardships, or exposures, has run dawn and lost its nat ural tone and vigor. Thousands of certificates can be produced, showing tbe wonderful etCcacy of the Medi cine. iy rrice, $1 50 per box, postage paid, and sent to anv portion of the Mate. For sale br W. WEATHERFORD, 3m 1'2 Wholesale Dnigitist, Portland, Oregon. Fire I FircS JOHN R. SIMS, Successor to Sims and Fraser, Oregon St., between Front and Davis, San Francisco. Manufacturer of Fire-Proof Door and Shutters, Sank X'aulfs, Grating, Railing, Balconies, 4-c., Src. "V" B. A very large tuwrtment of rerv superior io Doors and" shutters, manufactured in 5"ew York city, for Messrs. Lecount and Strong and Johnson Ac Can&cld, of nn Francisco, all new and thoroughly fire and thief-proof. Alson very hinre lot of second band shutters of ra rions dimensions, all for sale at rery low rates. All orders, from the interior, Oregon, and Washing ton Territory, or any other place on the Pacific coast, attended to with promptness and dispatch. 15 iresron street is in front of the Custom House, nonn eide of the United States Court Buiklings. May IS, 1869. 3ml2 o. x. coli. 8. O. WHlTt New Store. GEORGE E. COLE & CO. are now opening at the well known stand of G. 1". Cole. fccond street. Corrallis, a large and well selected stock of Spring and Sun.mer Goods. Our stock consists in part of Dry-Gocds, li reveries. Hardware, Ready-made Clothing, Hots, Boots and S'hees, Crock ery, Glass Ware, Urc., all of which we Cill sell cheap for cash, or exchange for count rv produce, for which the highest market price will te jKiid. We now give a public invitation to one and nil to come and examine our stork, as we flatter ourselves that yon will not go awav dissatisfied in regard to Qualify and price of Good. We will be in constant receipt of goods during the season, and Mr. Cole being located in Portland, and connected with a w holesale house ia an Francisco, our facilities for purchasing goods On the chearieft pots-.l.le terms are rendered Miperior to any other firm in town. . orvallis. s:oy ,ti, lvl' Estntyetf. E?TEATED in Septembtr last, from the ffV- premises of the sobschber, belour Ken- -Ar- dall's Bridire. in Linn Co.. a dork bar horse, colt, with a triiinrular shared blaze in its lace, and one hind foot white. aid colt is two rears old this snrinxr. ana ts Quite senile. Li . - Anr information Icadins to its reeorerr bv tbe sub scriber, will be liberally rewarded. Albany, Linn Co., May SI, I'd). Ktf There trill be no Sale. TIIE sobseriber has concluded to have no sale tipon the tth of June, as heretofore advertised in the H'aterman. The public are therefore notilied that tne sale will not take place. 13?" Parties who wish to buy anything in mr line, at private sale, will f.nd me readv'to supply them at cheap rates, as I am desirous of clotinif out. 3w lCpaid A. II." W HITLET. Polk County, fnurmflys fmm Pallas, MnyiS. la59 -t-U 'r -rt WHOLESALE mroaTEK axd wholesale dealer ix DRUGS. VOW receiving, ex clipper ships Archer and Robin jl Hood, and soon to arrire by clippers. Ocean Tel es raph, Septnne's Favorite, Challenger, ll';r7rf,and r i . ' ' . t - - i uooKoui. ciirecx irom .tw iura, THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS, Chemicals, Paints and Oils, Ever imported into Oretron ; Parehased for Cash, comprising a full assortment of PATENT MEDICINES, (Direct from the JIannfactnrers.) including every ar ticle usually found in a Drug store; WINDOW GLASS, (French and American) DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, FIXE PAIXTS, (gT-onnd, dry, and in oil, of every van.-ty,) RED AXD WHITE LEAD, various brands, PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES, (large variety,) COACH, JAPAN, BLACK and FURNI TURE VARNISHES, BOILED AND RAW LINSEED OIL, BURNING FLUID, (a uiperior article,) TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL, LARD, SPERM, POLAR and MACHINE OILS, FINE BRANDIES AND WINES, for me dicinal purposes, GRAFENBERG FAMILY MEDICINES, GRAEFENBERG MANUAL of HEALTH (new edition.) GLUE, BLUE VITRIOL. PUTTY, in bladder, SALERATUS, line article, SAL SODA, GOLD LEAF, GOLD BRONZE, assorted, S1LYLK LLAt. ELECTIC MEDICINES, concentrated, BOTANICAL MEDICINES. Together with every article usually found in a Drug Store. AGENT FOR ALL GENUINE PAT ENT MEDICINES. Thankful for nast favora aud soliciting continuance of the same, I repcctfullr invite dealers to call and ex amine my stock, aud judge for themselves as to quality ana prices. At y arranircment for direct importation from dealers and manufacturers in the Kast, are such that enable me to sell goods cheaper than any other house on the northern coast. Kales-room, Front street opposite Upper Wharf. V. WEATHERFoKD. Portland, Ogn, May 31, 1859. lyl2is Notice. WE hare appointed Mr. W. K. Levridge to make collections for us, to receive and receipt for all monies due n, to make no loans, and ia not untlioriu-H to give any indulgence to anv one. And if there is any who feels conscience smitten, by not complying with their promises, they can relieve themselves by punghng immediately. lie will still keep the office in the old store, and-if you don't come there and see him be will send the ahenlTto see you. at your expense. KespectfuUv, W. C, GiUstt'OLD tc CO. Salsm, Jane 3,1850. - Vkt r2 ORSGON.O IIlgltlF.lcaportant to Builders. EYRE, FUnOESOX dt REED """ isr1.qifl prepared to manufacture, with their i" " vi new and spleudid machinery, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Cornice; Mouldings, And everything pertaining to the wood-work of houses Having the most extensive assortment of Machine ry on the Pucitlc coast, ihcy feel assured that they ctm oiler better inducements to the building community, than any other parties in the State. Wagon-Spokes, If ribs and Felloes, Furnished at short notice, or turned and sawed for parties if desired. All kinds of wood turning and planing executed with neatness and dispntrh. N. li. Good cedar, pine, ash, and oak lumber taken in exchange for finished work. J3 All persons interested In any of the above, will please give us a cull, und see if they do not find it to their interest to patronize HOME MANUFACTURES. 7 Plans and specifications for buildings furnished to our patrons, on the most fashionable and improved plans. iy All orders from a distance promptlr attended to. A. W. FVKGESOX, Superintendent. Salem, June I, lSi'.. 13tf music ! 9Iusic ! t WE bare just received a large assortment of tfiVi MUSICAL IX&TRCMEXTS Uf all kinds, embracing tne following PRINCE'S MELODEONS; A largo assortmrut of the following kinds: Nine 5 octavo, piano cased, FourS do do double reeded. Two 5 do do double bank, Four 6 do do Two 5 do portable. T. Gilbert A- Co.'s, Holders and StotlardTs Celebrated PIANOS: Beside a largo assortment of Guitars, Violins, Accordcons. Flutinas, Clarionets, Taniborincs, Flutes, etc., etc. BOOKS! BOOKS!! Jnrt ret .ived at the en book-store, a largo as sortm SitofBOOKS, CONSISTING OF Standard, Religious, Miscellaneous, and Poetical Works, Warcrlu and Dickens' Xorcls, 4-c, A-e. btationcrv, of all kinds, at t holesale and Ketmi. U. A. It'll IT I POST dt WHITE. Oregon City, April 30, 1SS3. lltf Rlrunrcls A mcCrakeii, Forwarding and Com mission Merchant s. ....AND JoBHERS IS.... Oregon Flour, Grain, Fruit, Bacon, Lard, At.. A-c., At. LIME. CEMEXT, and PILASTER received by every satlinir vessel. Cx?" Will attend to the purchase and shipment of Merchandise of every description in the Eastern and Sun Francisco msirkeis. Also to Forwarding goods in San Francisco and Portland. The Celebrated Manny Reaper and Mower, and Agricultural Implements of every description fur nished for cash at ban Francisco cost and transporta tion. We will also attend to the sale of Ore con Produce in Victoria, having established a house in thnt place un der the management of 31r. 1. Fisk, a gentleman of eight rears experience in the trale in Van Francis co. " JkHN McCKAKEX. Commercial Wharf, Portland. JAMES It- EICHAKDS, a," Sacramento .-t., Snn Fran. ICtf DRV GOODS! DRV GOODS!! HEYNEMANN, PICK CO., 89 and 91 Calif ornia st reef , (ttrlltl BLOCK.) IMPlMiTEIlS AND JOBUEltS, Offer for Sale by the Piece or Package, I IVITLTO J 'l,-7 . 71..... j . . B Prints, Velvet nibbons, French and English Me- JJlack C:i Cloth. rinos. Pilot and Beaver Cloths, Alpacas, French Hats, t'nstores. Black Oil Cloth Hats, Marseilles, Shirts, Carpets, French r.nd English Mns- Hcarth Hars, lin de Lainc, Cnm:b Clotn, Spool Cotton. Linen Goods of all kinds, I artuer's Satin, Window Curtains, Marshal's Linen Tii read, Damasks. Velvets, Wool I'laids, Hunting, Oinrhams. Hosierv, And a full assortment of Dry Goods, for sale at Low- cst larkct Itj'.tcs ! 3ml0 Frank Uaker, 110 ASD 112 CLAY STIIEET, 43 AXD T MERCHAXT STREET, Importer and Dealer n Foreign and Domestic CARTE TS.FLOOR and TABLE Oil. CLO THS Mats end Cocoa Matting, Druggets, Baizes, Dam asks, Window Skai'es and IMiands, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, rrzn !iagi:cgs axd borders, CHIXA MATTIXG. FOR SALE IS B05D OR DCTT PAID, AT LOWEST RATES. Maris, 1W. Cmll ''Come let us reason together. . ALL persons holding, or interested in the pavment of Orejron Wr crip, are requested to meet at Kuirene City, Lane Co., on Monday, the Elh dav of August next, for the purpose of taking into considera tion the best meant to urge npoa Congress the pav tneat of the same. JO - EPH TE AL, A. B. 1L UECE, J A. II' M Ktll, A. EI. BKK, V. WELLS, Ji'S. WATT. GEO. H. JoXES. June 6, 13td Land Bnrers Look at Xhis ! A GREA T CHAXCE FOR A B A RG A I .V! IWI-TI to sell tnv farm, which lies near the J center of Linn County, in a very eligible sit- 1 nation, being elevated, and utfordimi a very good view of thesnrroundinir landscape. There nre upou the farm a good house and barn, an orchard of 50u frnit trees, two living springs, ailbrding water for anr number of stock. T:RM. One-half down in cash: the remainder in 12 months, with interest from day of sale. For infor mation, enquire of me at Albanv. liAPHAEL CHEAPLE. May 25. ISoO. Ktf Steam Engine for Sale. OXE steam eniiine with 45horse power, with pumps, pipes, shaft, flanges for drum, wheel, bolls, Jcc, eomplt-te, for sale cheap for cash. Inquire at the bleam Circular Saw Mill, at Pa lcm. or of li. M. DC H ELLE. MurU, 18o9. lltf At tlie Dalles Is wanted, a flouring mill, as there is none in Wasco w Conn'u. THE undersimied has a flouring mill partlv complete, which will be sold cheap. It is located on an ex cellent water privilege, in sight of the town of Dalles. lir Attached to it is a good stock claim. Knqnire of O. 11 1'MASOX, Dalles. Mar 1:1. 159. lltf CalTiu IiiltiitT9 MANUFACTURER OF BAXK VA UL TS, Fire-Proof Doors, Iron Fences, Railings, iso ut Kisns or.... BLACKSMITH WORK, 94 Jackfon Street, One door west of Battery, San Francisco. Mar 3, 18o9. 3m 10 Drs. G. A. A Asia. m. Weed, Hygeo-Medical Physicians. HAVING located in Salcin, we shall be happy to attend to calls, both in town and country. Mrs. Weed will give special attention to Obstetrics, and diseases peculiar to women and children. Patients at a distance visited on reasonable terms. Ther mav le consulted personallr,or by letter, free. April '.a.'llSoQ. ' 7tf To the Ladies of Sale in aud vicinity. If HE subscribers wish to announce that thoy ef A. intend keeping on hand all kinds of Milliii- vf.4)' ery Goods, silk and lace bounds, colored aud white straws. Bonnets wade and trimmed to order ; also, dress making. Shop near the Woolen Factory. Mrs. L. A. WOKTLET, Miss E. A. PKATT. April 32, lSo!. '-Wpaid G. Collier Robbins, PRACTICAL Watch Maker, Wholesale and retail dealer in clocks, watches, jewelry, silver ware, and fishing tackle, aud Indian goods, Portland, Oregon. Receiving my goods direct from the importers and manufacturers,'! can sell goods as low as any other House on the l'ncifl'ic Coast. Having experienced workmen in every branch of my business, I can guarantee perfect satisfaction in repair ing fine watches and jewelry. Every article warranted to be as reputed. All watch work warranted to give satisfaction. 4-tf New Horse-Ferry Boat. THE undersigned would respectfully annonnce to the citizens of this State, and especially to the traveling pnblic, that a new and commodious "FERKY BOAT, of TWO HOUSE P.llVEK, lias just been put in successful operation, ut a heavy expense, npon the Willamette River at Salem, and will be prepared at all times to cross footmen, horsemen, wagons and stock of every description, at reiisonablc rates of ferriage. The natronage Oi the public is respectfully solicited. P 8 KUODA WHITE. Salem, May 3d. 1859. 8tf Notice. THE subscriber would inform the citizens of Salem and vicinity, that be has on band a Choice Assortment of Botanic Medicines, That he offers on terms to tnit the times. He would also say to his old customers, that ha will attend to calls, in both town and country, in tbe day time, as long as the roads and weather are good. W. W ASK EN. Xsy 12JS53l . WW Itew Improvements. THEsitbscrihcr having secured all the late improve ments and additions to the photographic art, is now prepared to supply THE PICTCRE ADMIRER with a superior class of pictures, heretofore unknown in this country, and such oulr as can be obtained in H IS G ALLLER 1 ES AT S A LEM AND COR V ALLIS. Therefore the friends living in cither place will be sure to avail themselves of this "opportunity to secure some rare specimens of ricTUnss or tuemsklvics asd FRIENDS. Ambrotypes, Mclainniypes, Collotypes, Spher o types, aud Photographs, colored . or plain. OIL PAINTED PHOTOGRAPHS, being by far tbe most superior portraits and pictures that are Produced its Europe and America and nre destined to supercede every other kind. The process of Photographing is producing wonders. Pictures of Statuary, Midtls, Buildings, . Landscapes and Animals of all kinds, are among the excellencies of this process. I have the only facilities in this country for the production cf such pictures. I produce the only picture that are at all FIT TO SEXD IX LETTERS. Experience proves that Mclainotvpcs are not at all lit, as has been published to the world. I am prepared to produce this superior class of pictures, from the SMALLEST POSSIBLE MINIATURE TO FULL LIFE SIZE, and even ranch larger 1 have a variety of Fine Gold Lockets, Double and Single. The best evidence of THE SUPEBIORlTir OF MY PICTURES over others in this countrv, is that every visitor to my gallery, without exception, so decide. Having enjoyed the rare privilege of between three and four months practice in San Francisco last summer with one of the best practical and most popular pho tographers in Europe or America, this gives me a decided advantage. My gallery is alwars open for the inspection of ladies and gentlemen, and pictures for their inspection. I fiave nn occasional hour which I can appropriate to THE REPAIR OF ML'SIC AL 15STRCMKXTS. I have also a process by which I rcneu- 'Brass Furniture of all kinds in the most cleirnnt style. It will look as well as when first from the manufactory. My gallery will be constantly open, where I may be found to attend to calls. My gallery at Corrallis will have an operator to attend to customers. H. CAMPBELL. Salem, April. 1S53. tf SALE.1I RACE COURSE. OREGON SPRIXG HEETIXG. THE Proprietor of the new and beautiful T Race Course, four miles north of Salem, tT9 directly on the river, in Marion comity, respect I'ully bcs leave to announce to the nieinif community of the State, the following purses to be run for over his course this spring, conunenring on icrsuay, t:ie v?th dav of June, and continuing six duvs," excepting Similar, and ineludimr Mondnv. the 4th dav of Ji:lv. and hopes the lovers of sport "will turn out liberally witn tneir sporting siocs. 1st day, Tuesday Sweepstakes for 3 and 4 vear olds, mile beiits; J HI subscription, J'-H forfeit. Throe or more snbscrilicrs to lill the stake. To which the Pro prietor will add HHt, if the stake is Gtled ; to name and close on the 1'oth dav of June, IsttO. Sd day, Wednesday Purse f IjO, free to all nes, mile beats : to run to Yule, 3 to enter and 2 to start. 3d day. Thursday Two mile heats. Purse $520, free to all ae to "rule, 3 to enter and 2 to start. 4th day, Fridnr Purse $2IKI, mile heats, 3 in 5, free to all ages to ride 3 to enter and 2 to start. 5th dav, Saturday Handicap purse f mile heats, 3 in 5; cutmnce -Al, fit) forfeit. tiih dav, Monday, July 4th Purse t'Jt-0, 3 mile heats, free to a"U asres, til rule" 3 to.entcr and 2 to Hart. The weights to be carried for the ubove purses, except the Handicap, areas follows: 3 vear olds Sti lbs.. 4 rear olds 100 lbs, 5 years old, HOl'Js., 6 years old, llS'lbs., 7 vcars old. and npwunls, 124 lbs. "Mares, lillcvs. and ircldinss allowed 3 lbs. The en trance shall be ten per cent of the above purses, except tbe sweepstakes. This course will be governed by tte rules and revuiations of the .Murvsvillc furs Associa tion, of Marysvillc, California. il. V. Mfcll-fc, froinetor. Salem. April 3f th. 1?59. I will here state that our fall mecttn? will commence on Tucsihiv, the 4th day of October, lSj'.i. To com- mcn-e with a stuke for 2 year olds, fyi ctitraiu-e, ?J" forfeit; 3 to till the stuke'to wlich wiU be added, if filled. Weights 75 lbs : tillers and geldings al lowed 3 lbs. To came and close on the 3-ith day oi September, 1S61'. SwS I. W HEILE. Oregon ! Oregon ! ! Oregon ! ! ! I 7ELLOW CITIZEN'S wilt do well to keep in mind . that March tii. April 4th. Mav id r.nd 3.'th. J:me ."th, July -oth, Auir. id, Sept. p-th, Oct. Kth, Xov. Uth, Dec. Itlh, in the present year, within any week coiniaenrinir at anv cf the above dates, you are'reypec- fully solicited to attend Albanv Jl:ll to get yoiir irnats ground, or r- s. Asree. 15 octrg ms lime to run uic Mill. Every attention will be paid to all who wish to patronize htm. both in ounntily uad quality. Siiould the mill not run, I will exchange a first rate article of flour alwars on hand for tale. P. S. CWj paid for wheat, or wheat stored at all times, at the M.il, ee pernio from the other proprietors. I keep a ski.r for anv one to crocs their grain live over liienver. itui52 E. S. ALTltEE. Talk about Gold 31 i lies PUTS me ia r-.ind that I WANT lO PAY MY DEBTS and camiot uo it WITHOUT MON EY. and if there is anr- biwiv nv inir me. land 1 tlihlk there is I wa woum just say mui money we com narc, turn tc would berehv notilv those' indebted to me eitber by note or book'i croun't to come forward and par.gle otherwise we will have to cout-iau then all over to J. D. Boon, who will uo doubt make cost oa it. Yours resp llr, J. A. JOHN'S. Salem. Sept. I, lv. Jf iNotice. PERSON'S wishing any business transacted in the Atlantic States, socli as purchasing of carriages, busies, wagons, sewing niuchir.es . t'ianos, reapers, and mowers,'or any other article wbit-n is not usually kept in this market, will rind it to their adrantage to call on the undersigned. Also, for the collection of moneys (which is utuallr done through the Express Co., at a heavy expense) will be promptly attended to by one of our 'firm. We will pay ram lor all draf ts, bills of exchange, and certificates of deposit oil the East or Western Banks. W. C GRISWOLD & Co. Salem. Oct. 15, 1S5. 25tf For Sale. fl Ifl ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE OR RENT )-4U all nnder fence, upwards of K'U acres in cul tivation situated in the Forks of Willamette river, three miles from Salem. The land claim is one of the best, not onlv in Lane count v. but in Oreiron. On the claim there "is one of the "best SAW-MILLS in the country. The water privilege cannot be excelled any where water the rear round and timlier bandy. Pavments will lie arranged to suit the purchaser. For further information, applr on the premises. O. II. AKM1TAGE. 41tf MvKenzies Post Odice. C. B. Pillow. DEALER in clocks, watches and jewelry, Sa lem, Ogn. lHrtk-nlar attention paid to the retiring of watches aud clocks. All work war- ruuteu. jeweirr repaired at snort notice. FOR SALE: Watches and clocks, 8 day striking clocks at a Tery low price ; also 30 hmr marine clocks. JEWELRY. Indies and gents brooches. Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Gold Buckles, Guard Chains, etc., etc. Sulem. Julr , 1. Ktf IV. F. liirliffcld, WATCHMAKER, OREGON' CITY. TlERSOXS desirous of irettinff eood work X done will do well to give me a call, as my whole time is devoted to the repairing of Chro-. nometera, JJuplex unu Horizontal vt atcnes. An assortment of jcwelrv on hand. Jeweirr repaired, or made to order. lViccs in accordance with the times. Store ut the old stand, Main street. Jan. 27, 185H. 47tf Al ill for Sale. CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. THE undersigned will sell for cash or scrip, the un divided third in the property known as the Mury's River Mills, situated iu IJeiiton County, seven miles from Corrallis, in the midst of u lartte farming district. The property consists of a G-.ist and Saw-mill in jfood runiimg oruer. Also a Blacksmith shop three dwell ing houses, and about twelve hundred Saw -logs. The mill lot contains about thirtv-one acres of hind. The above property will be sold on reasonable terms. For further particulars enquire of the undersigned on the premises. WM. MATZGER, April -i, 1859. 3mo Or. J. II. Chitwood, EOLA, POLK CO. OREGON. 7 ILL continue to keep on hand an assortment of W drugs and medicines, also all tbe leading puteut medicines in common use in Oregon. He will supply the people of Lola and vicinity with school und mis cellaneous books, stationery, die, die He also tenders his Professional services to the peo- Iile of Polk county. His treatment of disease is strict y upon the Botaliic practice, nsiug all the Hygienic atceucies, in common use in tho Ref orm practice. April 4. 1S5J. 5tf Fine Blooded Stallion for Sale. PEDIGREE. TITIRD from imported Medoc, on side of sire; third from imported Sir Aroliy on side of dam. Inquire of X. A. Keed, Amitv. Yamhill Co., aud Jos. Watt. Salem. April ici, 1&5A, 7tf Marion House, Sulem. THE undersigned announces to the public that he has nurchaaed the well-known tavern stand called the Marion House, in Salem, together with the furniture and fixtures thereof. He will keep it in first rate style, and invites the patronage of the public. li. M. MAY. May S3, 1857. lltf For Sale. THREE and a-half lots, with Dwelling House, Barn, and other improvements, conveniently situated, in balem. Enquire at the Statesman Otfice, or f JOHN A. JOHN'd. May 13i 18X1 . . . i0tf XV, II. Spencer, FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, Fire-proof Brick Store, opposite H. W. Corbelt. IMPORTER AXD DEALER IX IROX, STEEL. HARDWARE, WILLOW WARE, WAGON MATERIAL, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. "Just arrived, ex "Live Yankee.-" SO tons refined iron, assorted ; S004I lbs. cant steel, " SO setts steel springs; . 100 " iron axles; 100 kegs nails, assorted ; 25 " H. S. nails; SO dot. Collins' axes, with and without handles ; 25 doz. Hunt's " " " " " 50 " Bogart's " f u u A large assortment of edge tools of every descrip tion. MILL SAWS, CROSSCUT o HANDSAWS, Together with a general assortment of Farmer' and Mechanics' Hardware, Plows, Straw Cutters, Hoes, Shovels, dec, die. Comprising a general assortment of Agricultural Im plements. HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, and everything in the line of WAGON MATERIAL. Merchants and others purchasing would do well to look thromrh mr stock. O. E. COLE Las entire charge of the business, an J will endearor to give satisfaction to customers. To arrive about the first of May 4 THRESHING .MACHINES, 13 REAPERS and MOW ERS, Which will be sold for a small advance on cost and charges. TO BLACKSMITHS. Just received, at W. H. Spencer's, Front St., Port land : Idoz. Blacksmith's Bellows, from 32 to 33 inches; " Iron Vices; " " Anvils; stS kegs Horse Shoe Kails ; And Blacksmith's tools of all descriptions. TO WAGON MAKERS. 100 sett of States Wood Hubs ; 40CO Spokes, States Wood; . 25 sett Bent Felloes; , Hickory Axles, Bent Shafts; Hickorr and Oak Plank ; Bent Felloes. Arc, See. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, A general assortment of Harness Makers' and Sad- dlcrr Hardware. Bits and spurs of all kinds. Stirrups, whips and Cinches. Also, just received, ex What Cheer, a large and well selected assortment of WILLOW WARE, including Chairs, Sofas, Baskets, Wagons, etc., etc. W. II. SPENCER. Portland, March 4, 1R)0. 6tf W. D. HCTCHIS3. I. rOFPLEtOS. Iliitehins and Poppletoii, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, LAFAY .ETTE. OREGON. DR. HL'TCHIXS U prepared to furnish, at Lafayette, at wholesale or retail, the following remedies : - A NEW REMEDY, Dr. W. D. Hatchint' Bul.iam of lllld Cherry; For Consumption, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Colds, Coughs, Whooping-Coujh mid Asthma. This medicine is warranted to be entirely free from Opium or any of i,s preparations; from Mercury, or any other poi "onous uVfcnr. DR. W. D. HUTCH INS' Rheumatic Liniment, or. Instant Pain Extractor. For the cure of Rheumatism, Toothache, I'uin in tbe Side, and all Painful Affections. DR. W. D. HL'TCHIXS' AN IT BILLIOUS PILLS: For Liter Complaints. A safe cathartic; warranted to be free from Mercury. lzf They can also be had of the several Druggists and Merchants iu the Territory. Dr. Warren is niv agent for Salem, and will be snp rlied al all limes with the above named medicines. Salem. Sett. 7, l-ii 1 v-ii IVItceler A Wilson's Highest Premium Family Seicing Machines, WITH HEMMF.R ATTACHED. G It EAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. r I "HO.-E Machines are the most simple of any ia use, J. and are nor liable 'o set ont of order. Toe stit-'h is made alike on both si ies cf the fabric sewed, which will not rip or ravel. 1 he t'iread can be used from the oripriuul spool without rcwiutiiii-j:. l"iey turn the hciu without halting, gather, quilt, end do A greater variety nf Family Seicirtg Than a:iy oi!:er machine ol'ered to tie pcMic. Tiier received the hichest premium lit the State fair, Marysvilie ; at the Mechanics' Institute fair, tan Fruueisco, aud r.t the Saa Jose fair. lcV-l F. f. POMEROY, Agent. tW Office ar.d Sales room on First etrcet, Porthusd, Oreiron. ttf Hargrove' ilcleetic I.iititueitt, Gocc' for Mm or Beast. 17 VERY species cf irritation is quickly reduced by S the application of ibis Liniment. MAKKIHIS. Th: proprietor docs not intend this Liniment to be excelled by any Liniment in lae nation or tire world. Tbe ctlect of this medicine upon RHEUMATISM, Riag worm, swelled glands, sore nipples, sore breast, sore heads, sore throat, sores of uli kinds, sprains, stiif joints, ulcers, TOOTH-ACHE, rains in the spine or bark, poison oak, frest bites, onrcs, scnlds, fresh cuts, tumors, etc., is almost mirac ulous. Il is good for the big head, poll evil, fistula, old running sores, wiad galls, splint, scratches, saddle, or collar galls, sprains, ring bone, iu fact, ail diseases where an external application is required. Ijsf Csc the Liniment freely and according to direc tion. JOHN n.VRGROYE, Sole Proprietor. id street. Corrallis, Oregon. April 7, lgj?. ly6 , ANY one wuo professes to understand all trades or scieuces, assumes to impose an absurdity npon the public. the same principle, any one medicine wliich professes to cure all diseases is un worthy of the slightest confidence, and should at once be denounced a a quack nostrum. Tiie UR.EFEXBERG FAMILY MEDICINES do not assume to en re all diseases with one remedy. Tuey have eleven different medicines, each ailaptrd to its peculiar disease, arid time has proved beyond a ques tion the eHicaer and certainty of these preparations. Their list comprises the ful lowmg medicines : llrjelenbent Vetretable 1'ills. Marshall's Cterine Ca tholicon. Gnefenberg Sarsapariiia. Giefeubersf Pile Remedy. Gra'fenberg Dysenterr Syrup. Green Moun tain Ointment. OrsMenhersf Chifdren's Panmva. Grrf enberg Consumptive's Balia. Grwfenberg Eye Lotion. Gra-fenberg Fever & Aiine Rtmcdy. Gr.-efenbtrg liefiitn Hitters, unrieaoerg Jianuiu oi iieami. For sale br all dravinsts throuuliout the State. V 0"iierl A sent, KKDINGTON &. CO., Mliolesale Druggists, Sau Franeir-co. Oct. 16, IS08. - 3otf Kaiuier, Ogn. THE undersigned would beg to inform tbe public ttiat he. with Olivers, have opened a WHion road from Rainier to t- Helens, con necting witli tbe road from the hitter place to tbe Plains, and people traveliug from Oreiron to tbeSouud country, and especially drovers, will titid it mtieh to their advantage to come down on the west side of the Columbia river to Rainier, where tliey can and will be ferried on the most reasonable term's, as the uuder- sigued has procured a fiat-boat for that purpose. L ? (.Trass plenty a snort distance above liainier, at J. Pinches and J. Gilbreuth s farms. A. P. MINEAR. Mar G, IR59. lt.tf Important to Farmers. "1T7E have a few of those IROX CYLIXDER V V THRESHERS, with wrought iron horse pow ers unsold. They are acknowledged to be, by all who have used them, 7'he Best Machine ever Bronchi to this Coast. Better apply soon, or you will be too late, ty Terms easv. A hio,AGRIC CL TCRAL IMPLEMENTS, a gen eral assortment, nt prices to suit the times. Give us a call, it will be to vonr interest. WM. C. DEMENT &. CO., Opposite Land Office, Oregon City. April 30. 1S.V:'. UwlO Medical. DR. BROWN ib on his own hook and will be found at the rresetit post office building, next door to Messrs. Moorcs' store, where he intends by strict adhe rence to business, to merit the patronage uf a generous public. f3P He always warrants bis medicines to do what he recommends them to do. May 11, 1W. ltf Eagle Ilotc'i. THE undersigned has just opened a pnblic gSJ house iu the town of Dallas, the county seat tt's of Polk Co. Every atteution shall be given to the ac commodation of the traveling community, as well as to bourders ; no pains or expense have btieu spared to make the House convenient und pleasant, and would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Ia couuectiou with the House is a livery stable. THOS. J. LOVELADY. Dallas. Jan. 12, 1859. 6m4tipaid Patronize tlte Expresses. MY customers iu SiUeni, or any town in the interior, can order watches, jewelry", silver spoons, Jtc, by express, payable on delivery of the goods, provided the article aud price suits, otherwise they cud. be re turned. Watches, jewelry, etc., fur repair can be for warded in the same manlier, to G- COLLIER ROBBIXS, Practical Watch Maker, Portland, Oregon. Feb. 2, 1850. 4htf For Sale. I HAVE three hundred aud twenty acres of land situated in Linn Co., anout 3 miles from Scio. all well improved. Also, a irood orchard which I will sell on reasonable terms. For information enquire of , the undersigned at Salem. WILLIAM PHILLIPS. Salem, Nov. 20, 1S53. 37tf Wm. Frazer's Accounts. ALL persons indebted to Wm. Frazer of Marion Co., are notified that the notes and accounts belongius to him have been left with the undersigned for collec tion. Those who owe him are requsted lo call and set tle hnmediatel v. ISAAC COOK. Marion Co., Jape 3, ISjO, v. a3fud Fdolpho Wolfe's Schnapps A MEDICINAL drink, of eminenilv salutary qusH xL ties, manufactured by himself ex"clrriVely( at his lactory at Schiedam, in HoIUnd, and well kaown dur ing tne mat twelve rears tnrougaoui ail iae uuiik find Wnlprn fout.' - ' It is made from the best barley that ran be selected in Europe, with the essence of an aromatic Italian ber ry of acknowledged and extraordinarr medicinal prop erties, ii uus luiijj since acquired a i,jgi;er repuiuvu, both in Europe and America, than any other diuretic Beverage. a Tit. .i :. . .. - r fects a mild und wholesome tonic. It is extensively used and approved b y the medical faculty, the temper ance people, beads of families, te la Gravel, Gout, and Rheumatism, the obstructions of tbe bladder aud Kidneys, and in general debility, its effects are prompt, derided and invariably reliable; and it in, not only a remedy for these malaoics, but in all cases in which ther are produced by drinking bad wa ter, which is almost universally the cause of them, it acu as a sure Dreventative. For Fever and Ague it is one of the most efficacious preventives that can tie resorted to. THE AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is consequentlv in great demand by persons traveling, or about to settle in new parts of theconntry especially, as well as by many in every community, where it has become known, on account of its various other reme dial nronertics. In all cases of a dropsical tendency, it is generally tbe culy remedy required, when adopted in the early stage ot tne disease. In dyspepsia maladies, when taken in proper quan tities, as a diet drink, and especially at dinner, it is found by uniform experience to be eminently cSicacious in the most obstinate cases, when even tbe best of the nscal remedies have failed to all'ord more than tern po rn rv relief. In cases of flatulency, it is an immediate and invariable specific, and it may be administered in diluted and proportionate qiamtities, even to young in fants, in alt those paroxysms of griping pain iu the stomacn ana Dowem to wuicu tuey are especiuuy suo iect. as well as the cholic of erown persons. Its judicious adoption in connection with the princi pal meals, or when a sense of exhaustion dictates its use, never tails to relieve the debility attendant upon protracted chronic maladies, low temperament and ex hausted vital energy, by whatever caue induced. These are facts to which many of the most eminent medical men, both in England and the United States, have borne testimony, and which are corroborated by tbe highest written authorities. Put up in quart and pint bottles, ia cases of one doz en, with my name on the bottles, cork, and fac-sitnile of my signature on the label. For salo by all the respectable Druggists and Liquor aeaters in urepon ana cuiiiorrjia. L'DOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Importer, !S Bearer street. New York. Caution to the Public. London Cordial Gin, Club House Gin. Schiedam Schnapps, Medicated Schnapps, lloyal Schnapps, " Arc it, Acc Cnder tlie above and similar titles, tee liquor mixers of this city arc bottling large quantities of adulterated, unwholesome trash, costing but little, on which they hope to realize large profits" by selling in California. Avoid all compounds. Some are so skillfull v nrenar- ed as to pass for good Liquor, except with the best of udgea. XI yon would oe sale, use only tne long estab ished, renowned, genuine Wolfe"s 'SchiOax A no matic ScHS-irrs. L'DOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Importer, Aug. 31, tf is 17 : Beaver street. New York. London Clnb House Gin. TO THE PUBLIC. rpHIS CELEBRATED GIN PRETENDING TO JS. no.xiiug mil um u is, Tlx; a pure iwu nuuuuiier ated article, and assuming no artificial merits cf what it is not, as some of its rival imitators do after five years of public approvid and very extensive sales in California, has been pronounced by the pnblic to be su perior, not only as a beverage of" geaeral use, to any other article competing :igaint it, but is UNRIVALLED IN ITS MEDICAL EFFICIENCY in most cases of complaints- To persons traveling in these days of rapid tninsit from Cas,t to West, North to South, who are constantly chanting their water as well as their climate: who are drinkinir. indeed, a dozen kimls of water in every twenty-four hoars, aad each draught containing some property acting in chemical antagonism to the preceding one, thereby cacsing an uumitnra! decree of excitement to the stomach it is positively and absolutely necessary to use a counter acting agcut. From the fact l-;at the -LONDON CLCB HOCSE GIN" is prepared expressly to meet such exigencies, and to act as we know it w'lil act, as an antidote we cocfident Iv prescribe it as the very best articie in the country. The name of " Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps" has nev er beett attached in any war to this arucie. In first presenting the LONDON CLCB HOUSE GIN" to the pnblic, my aim was to trice them a pure and on adulterated article of Gin, and to call it by its right name. Tbe success atter.dia? its introduction and ex tensive sale in California is a sutricient guarantee of tre htga appreciation ot tbe article py consumers. Various parties have from time to time put np and shipped to California an article which titer call - Club llotaie Giu." My Gin. which has aained such a repu tation in California, is branded on the cases, - OLD LONDON CLUB HOUSE GIN WM. H.D." The bottles a!sa hare a white label with fac-simie of tnv signature. I caution all panics to beware of mut ations. WM. H. DALY, Sale Importer, New York. Jan. 24, 123. 4ff'u Pacific Foundry and Jlacltiite Sbop, rats Francisco. ESTABLISHED IN 1S5 0. 'lHE abore establishment is believed to bare facili A ties for the mannfactnre of everr description of CASTINGS AND MACHINERY superior to any other cn the Pacific Coast. Ererr kind "of Saw Mill Machinerr, steam engines. &c, made at a short notice and is a most work manlike manner. We manuatcture a stvle of SHINGLE MACHINE, at moderate cost, which we believe to be more efficient than any other in nse. Orders are parrirularly solicited from Oregon and Washington Territories, which will have tbe same au thority as tlioiitfh tire parties were persona Mr present. GODDARD, HANSCOJI & RAN KIN. late Goddaed & Co. . San Francisco, Feb. 2, 1339.. 6m5l j. w. ladp, San Francisco. s. 6. rked, Portland. J. X. HDD, do l.adtl, Seed &. Co., f :Hreetfors to II". S. Ladd $- Co. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and wholesale and retaii neaiers in choice wines, liquors. Groceries and geaeral merchandise, Front st-, Portland, Consignments solicited, and liberal cash advances made on the same, which will receive the special at tention of our Mr. J. M. Ladd. in San Francisco. Par ticular attention given to the purchase asd shipment of goods m zsew lors. If sntficient inducements are offered, we propose baring a vessel leare New York every spring and tall, lor f ortlanu direct. Portland, April 4. 159. 5tf Xilloti & McFarlands FIRE AND B URGLAR PROOF SAFES. TH'ISE who are in want of a Fire and Burglar Proof safe, per the bark " Industry" from Atw York, we have a complete assortment of Ftre and Burglar Proof safes, with Steel Vaults and Combination Locks. The best safe in the world manufactured by TILTOX Sc. McKAKLAND, Be particular in buvrnsr a safe, too hare TIL TON" & McKAKLAND'S name in full on the safe, as none others are genuine. LADD, REED &. CO , Front St., Portland. Mr 10, 18.". lOtf For Oregon direct. A VESSEL now being bnilt expresslr for the Jrf' Oreiron trade, ' Master, (a duplicate Smm .,r,k. llu-lr f IT 1;it..,, n-I.Ink Ha o nraum. nt in 116 davs) will leave NEW YORK on or about the tirst ot "November next, for PORTLAND direct. Ship pers, in order to secure freight, should make early ap plication to the undersigned, or Messrs. Wakeman, Di mon ck Co.. New York. We will also attend to tbe pnrrhase and shipment of merchandise, carriages, aud macninerv, lor parties in u re Eton. LtAuu, JUviw ec w. April 20, 1S59. 6ml0 V.C.Griswold& Co.'s OFFICE FOR the present will be np stairs in tbe Brick Block next to " Statesman" oliice. Where we shall expect to meet all those indebted to us eitber by note or accoun. We shall remain in Sa lem until the 1st of Mar only, and all accounts and notes tuat are not settled by that time will be left in hands of Messrs. Barnum Ac Wilson for immediate col lection; please call aud save trouble. Resiwctfully, W. C. GRISWOLD St. CO. Salem, Ogn, April 6, 18o'J. 5tf Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between Steve and Little Tom, at Salczn, is this dav dissolved by mutual consent. STEVE, LITTLE TOM. X. B. The firm is now nnder the sole management of Steve, who will continue to please his customers in all the branches of tonsorial art- Any debts contract ed by the said Tom on or after this date, will not be recognized by we. STEVE. April 13, 1& 5tf Piano Fortes. FROM W. H. Hall Sc. Son's manufactory 230 Broad way, N. York, sold at their prices with" freight add ed. Also, Prince & Co. Melodeons. Call and we will show you a list of prices and sam ple of their work. GEO. U- JON'ES, Agent Salem, May 17, 1853. Htf Farm for Sale. TWO and a half miles from Salem, all under im provement, good buildings, and a large orchard of Fruit txoes, from on, to nine yesr. jml Deo. 8, 185". House and Lot for Sale. JN the town of baiem. Dae. 7, l5i JOHN FORCE. JnsL . 40tf CSTRAYS TAKfef UP; The charge for cstray notices is one dollar, for each animal advertised. - No notica wiU appear until paid for. Where no moner, or less than tlie .correct amount is sent with on eatrar notice; the notice will not bo published until the fall smoutt is received BT the sttbscriber.llvriia; J of a mile west of Lafay ette, YiftiihiU Co., Ogn, one roan steer, 4 years oldf white face, neither marked. nor branded; said steer came to my premises about two years ajro. Also, 1 red steer, 5 years old, marked with an nnderslope in ths right ear, and nnder crop off the left: said ateer earns to nir premises about two years ago. Also, one steer, red color, no marks or brands ; tbe said steer was rais ed here out of this stray band. Ako, one 3 year old red steer, no marks or brands, white face ; said steer was rained here from this stray band. Also, l rel cow and calf, 9 rears old, marked with a crop off of tho right ear, and an nnnnderbhin the left : said cow n to rr.r place abont six years ago. Ako, one speckled steer, Ece back, 4 rears old, marked with a crop off of each ear ; said steer came to my premises about two rears ago. Also, one red steer, 4 years, old, marked with a crop and split in each ear, star in forehead; raid steer came to mv premises abont 3 rears ago. Al-O, one black and white, speckled cow. 5 years old. mark ed with an upper slope off of the right ear, snd a crop and split in tee left; said cow earr.e to mr premises abont three rears ago. ELIJAH J1ILL1CAN. Lafayette" June 6, 1R59. . Swl4 TN Breed precinct. I .sue Co.. one white and yellow steer, ten rears old, marked upper half crop and nn derbit in right ear, and voider naif crop in left ear. Also, one white steer, with dark ears, marked crop off riirht ear, and branded thus 1 on left h'.p. fire years oM Also, one red steer, marked rrnderr.fr and slit in risfit ear, branded EKkJKkO, all near br on the left hip. fire years old. Also, one six year old brack steer, with some white spots, no marks, branded with a horse shoe on right shoulder. Also, one six year old brfndle and white steer, marked crop off right ear, and under' slope in left, branded U on tbe right hip. Tbe first two have been on mr premises abont six montrs. Tho others about three years. LESTER HULTN. May 20, 1850. gwH IN Willamette precinct. Lane Co., one red two year old heifer, white on the flanks and belly, white in the face, in the shape of a heart, marked slit in right ear. Also, one black, two year old heifer, marked sKt in right ear. and dewlapped. Also, one three year old cow and calf, mostly red. small white spot in lace, white on belly and toil, marked siit and npperbit in tbe right ear, dew-lapped. . EOBERT WILSON, May 17, 1359. 8wI5 FIVE miles southeast from Salem, three 3 year old steers: One with a crop o!T tbe left ear, and mi -low fork in the ritrht, branded on tbe right hip but net intellttrible. spotted red and white, Abo, one red str with line back, crop off tbe left ear, and upper half crop oT the left, three years ol.l A iso. one white steer with black specks on him, end holes in bosh tarsi, three vears old. FELIX L. RAYMOND. " Jane 8. 1853. 2w BY the subscriber, Evnur in Peoria precinct. Lace Co.. one cow and calf, pale yellow, and white. 8 rears old. marked crop off the left ear. and slH in the ritrht. Also, one three vear old steer, red with motley face, no marks or brands. Also, one red steer, three vear old, marked crop off the riiAt. ar.d swallow-fork in the left ear. WUJJAM W. HUGHES. May 21, 1 35. SwH IN Yamhill Cormty. Ogn, living on South Yamhill, r-c-ftr the mouth of Deer creek, one old ox, supposed to be fifteen or twenty yesirs old. and poor, marked with crop off the left ear, fiai Leen bored for the hollow-brrn with half inch aturr-r, white back and belly, speckled rided, red and white, came to mv place two rears ago or more. ROBERT HENDERSON. June 1,1859. 2wl4 IN Yoocalm precrncf . Umpqna Co., by the snletri. ber, the following described cattle: A common-sried red brindie. immarked cow, a little white on the back and bellv. and about 5 rears old. Also, one two year old brindie heifer, trrniarked, white fai e, back acd belly. Also, one vearling heifer, red brindie, unmark ed. " A 1st. one two vear old, red-rran beifer. nnrrark e,'. " G- W. CANN'.N. Mar 16, 1?T9. 2wl4 SIX miles sontheast from Eugene City, Lane county. Ogn, one red heifer, white belly, flanks, and atar in forehead, and bind legs white, marked swallow-fta k hi left ear, and hole in riirht ear. no other carls or brends perceivable. " SAMUEL T. COUEY. Mar 2. 1S59. -w!4 BY the sobseriber. 7 mites southwest of Salem, one ssall 4 rear old red stair, white face and te!!y, swaiiow-forfe in the riirht ear. and anderbit in lt AIso. one two rear old steer, red and white. svrsTow fork in left ear! JAMES JORY, Jan. Jnne 8, 1850. 'pWELYE miles northeast of Lafayette, Yamhill 1 Co., one roan Indian horse, about 14 tanas hih, bhtze face, left fore leg white np to the knee. 5 or six rears old, no brands, came to mv place some 2 rears iince. JOSEPH GCBitK. June 6, 1R59. wl4 LIVING in. Yoncaiia precinct, Umpra county, a large, six rear old steer, with black sides, tnd white back, wilite tail, and black and white speckled face, marked with a small swailow-fork in the right ear. and crop and split ia the left. . JOHN LETSOjI Msyl3,1859. 2w4 FOUR miles southwest of Salem, one light brown American mare, blind in tt.e left eye. ratldle mark ed on the left side, two scars under tr.e left bip. tweire or fourteen vaars old. ISAAC H. BtWLEY. Ji:ne4. !-'.- -14 TN Yemealta. precinct, Ucnua county. 0t, a 5 year old brindie t,ieer, nmrkeo w ua an opper-btif c:cp ia the rigtA, and a crop ia the lerx. 6 WILLIAM WILrOX. Mar SI, 1S59, IN Orleans precinct- Lara Co., Ogn, one three year old sorrel mare, white spot in the face, also ote oa tae upper lip ; has been running in tkis neighborhood about two rears and a half this fprine. Mar 2S, 1S59. wI4 IN Chebalem Valley, Yamhill Co., one blcck and white spotted steer, four years old, no marks or brarKts perceivable- G- S. NELSON. Jane 6, 1S59. - 2vU BY tbe subscriber, ia Breed precinct, Lane Co., one four rear old steer,, veilow, with white no:$, ro marks or brands. " W. V. BREEDING. Mar2LlS59. Swl4 BY the subscriber, 9 mites southeast of Salem, a car cream horse, with black stripes on the legs, main and tail black, no other marks. jAaLa rv e ri .ii x . May 13, 1559. awI4 B Y tbe subscriber, reeidrng 3J miles north of SantU am eitr. Marion Co.. Oim. one pale red cow, 12 vears old. Boeerriope off each ear. Also, one h'aht brindie cow, 8 vears old. swaiiow-fork in right ear, and crop in left! Also, one white 2 year old heifer, red ears, no marks or brands. Also, one red. white line-backed 2 year old beifer, no marks or brands. Also, one Ted and white spotted yearling heifer, no marks or brands. The above stock" came to my prem ises last fail. JAMES ANDERSON. Santiam, MayV, 1359. 2wr3 FIVE miiee sooth east of Wit lamina post carae, in Yambili Co., one brown colored cow with white under the bellv, marked with crop off besh ears, and a split in the right ear, with the fcft horn drooped a little, no brands, supposed to be 5 or 6 years old Also, one red heifer, two years old past, aaarkea, both ears cropped, and a split in the riht ear. CHARLES B. GRAVES. Ja-wS. 1859. 2wl3 IN Polk county, Ogn, 1 J miles north of Hall's Ferry, one small, dark brown horse, with some white on three feet, star in forehead, three years old past, bo other marks or brands perceivable ; said horse, since since posted, has strayed, or been taken from the neigh borhood; anv information respecting him will be thankfully received. J. W. WARD. June -2, 185. 2wl3 ON the road half a mile north of Winchester, Doug las Co.. Ogn. one blue horse male, supposed to be nine or ten years old, some saddle-marks on each side of his back, also behind the ears, supposed to have been done br his pulling on a rope ; no other marks or brands "perceivable. THOS. SMITH. Mar 26, 1S5. 2wl3 SIX miles southeast of the Willamiaa post office, ia Yamhill Co., one pale red steer, four yearsold past, marked swallow-fork fat each ear, branded AH oh ice right hip, and tbe shape of a boot on tbe left hip. o f " THOMAS N. GRAVES. Mav 1, 1859. 2wl3 IN Longtom precinct. Lane Co., one two year oia black heifer, with some white on the belly, marked with an nnderslope off tbe right, and a swallow-fork in the left ear, branded oa tbe left bip, hut can't teU what jt t SOLOMON COX. Mav 4, 1859. ' ' s13 BY tbe subscriber, firing near Hall s Ferry, m Mar ion county one Spanish mare, supposed to be four years old, of a dns or clarbaak color, blaae fees, right forefoot white to the knee, GEORGE L. FISH. May 28, 1859. ' 2w3 BY the subscriber, living 4 wiles northeast from Sa lem, one pale red steer, 6 years oW, swallow -fork in both ears, point of left born broke off. in ootu cars, THOMAS CRCrS- - Mv3n. 1859. aw 13 Uy the subscriber, living three miles northeast of Yttimkvll rV, nn mui n Iiwtuin mare. 5 or 6 years eld, star in forehead, branded with Egnre 7 on her left bip, the said Biare came to my premises aboat the first oif last January. - Mar 23, 1839. wi3 Y the subscriber, 4, n.ilea north of La&iyettte. Y,nhn I V ion nni- mm erev Insbaa horse, 4 or five vear old this spring, branded" B o his left hip, the said" horse came to my premises aboK three yeara Ki tbe autscribtr, 6 miios soutii of Salem, one roan Ml., knr nS fore lea white to bis hock, bald fa.ee and branded J H on 'he right bip ; stiff and old. -lH t'HKTvmPfTtfH unnliK June 4, 1853L 2wl3 lOO 304. DX one hundred to two hundred acres of improv ed land lor sale, about two aiiles from Salem, Mai- ion county. JOHN FORCE- DosiS, 1KL