J TTmamm makers Stock B. B. OLBASON. -rWOKTEBaaddMleriaankiadaorCkr- cTT' JL rie sad Whod Makers' Stock, 7 Bat- Wry street, 8aa Francisco, baa for sale Oik. Mb and hickory. White Wood Boards, &e.,Habe, Epocee, tailors, hickory Axles, Poles, abaft, wagon and bony bo we, carved and plain Carraam nana. Seat kicks, Jtu, ate. bam Axles, Springs, Bona, Rivets, maTleablo Iron. aaaeiiea uou, enamelled issuer, patent oasn and collar Leather, plated, Japan and Ivory Head Nails and Knobs, Tar ks, stamp Frames, half pat. and three bolt Axles, plain and plated Crabs and Tips, and Pots Tips, fce. IT" Ths a bars Mock has been personaur selected; a of the beat quality, and will be sold as low a can be i the city or state. ' AH orders for the above roods, left with II. & JACOBS, dealer in Wuon and Carriage stock, Trira- aunn, etc., corner of Morrison ana second streets, Portland, will receive prompt attention, and be satis actorily executed without delay. Sept. 83,185a 30tf t. rrasae. a. STKAXO "1 T HOLES ALB and Retail dealers in store and tin v ware, hardware, and cutlery, at the old stand of neea at Strang, where may be found a complete as sortment of Cool-, Parlor, and Box Starts, lYn, sheet iron, copper, planished and Japaned warn, fores and lift patnpa. robber hose, hydrants, run, lead Bine, sheet lead, and zinc, brass and cauldron kettles, bake ovens, cowbells, etc., Ac. JOB WORK, Roofing, sheet iron and copper work, promptly at tended to, and on the most reasonable terms. April 29, 1359, 8tf Wan. Thnrnaner, Importer of French and German FAXCr BASKETS, ENGLISH and American Willow Ware. Cane and Willow Cnairs. Ladies' Work -stands. Toys, etc.. No. f.' Battery street, between Commercial and Clay, nan Tanc:sco. .mn Opposition to Monopoly. FREE TRADE ASD SAILORS' RIGHTS. LOIBER! LUMBER!! LUMBER!!! DU RELLE S Steam Circular Saw and Planini; Mills Tne proprietor is pleased to ir.f orn the cit izesa of SALEM and the pnblic ircnerallv, tost l-.e has rest completed his NEW CIRCULAR SAW and "PLANING MILLS, on terra firma. and is now pre pared to Saw, Plane. Tongue and Groove lumber of erery oescrrption, at low rates ana snort nonce. Having an improved five-foot circular saw, and one ox vtooawonn a latest patent tongue ana v.roovmjr Machines, and experienced men to run them, he is pre pared to mate as GOOD LUMBER, AND MORE OF IT, than anr other Mill on the Unner Willamette. Car- penters orders for lumber, such as dressed stuff for window frames, cornice boards, shelving and counter boards, doors and door frames, dee., dressed and edced on both sides, from 2 to 14 inches in width and l-U to S 1-2 inches in thickness. Oak, Ash and Maple Plank, suitable for Wagon and Cabinet makers' use, furnished at short notice Having made arrangements with the steamers plytna; on the Upper Willamette, be is prepared to send dressed, tongned and grooved lumber to any point on the river where the steamers stop. All orders for Lumber will receive prompt attention ana qmca aispaicn. B. M. DU RELLE, Proprietor. Salem, March 1st, 1859. 51tf "Empire Livery aaal Sale Stable Oa Main street, betmten Madison and Monroe, Cor valhs, Orefon. ri'Ht subscriber takes this method of in- Q"" A. forming the public seneiallT that he has opened a new livery and sale stable in Corvallis, where be will be prepared to furnish better accommo dations in ms tine oi business mat can be round else where in the State. I am supplied with aingle and doeble buggies, earria gea, and saddle horses of a qnaiitv unsurpassed on the Pacific Coast. Particular attention paid to keeping horses by the day or week. Experienced grooms are constantly in anendsnee, and no pains will be spared to return "hor ses in a better condition than when received. I keep all kinds of feed that the country produces. I will bnv and sell stock, and in fact carry on every- umg penauung to tne uvery ousmesa. I will upon the arrival of every steamboat, have a hack in readiness to convey passengers to and from the boat, and City HoteL and elsewhere when desired. W. C. RIGGS. Corvallis, Nov. 22, 1853. 4Hf Hew anal Fresa Drags Medicines. WK. SMITH having recentlv retnrned fro n San Francisco, where ne purchased the romraletest assortment of Drugs and Medicines ever offered for sale in the Willamette Valley, we are able to give our eld customers better satisfaction than ever. Ve are receiving additions to oar stock by every steamer, and will sell everything in the Drug line at very satisfacto ry prices. Our Patent Medicines are all genuine and fresh, and as we buy largely, and in the best markets, we can afford to sell a little cheaper than the cheapest. Come and try us. W. K SMITH & CO. Dec 7th, 1851 Otf The People's Draff Store. SALEM, OREGON. - a. . BELT. BtrtT S. STIr-p. KEEP the purest and best preparations in the Drug tine. Colognes and perfumeries of the highest or der, highly scented toilet soap, hair oil, ink. pens, letter paper, fancy note paper and envelopes, pencils, &-C-, etc., to which we beg the attention of every bodv. Feb. 6, 159. 1t"48 The "Laws of Oregon. THE OREGON STATUTES, 656 pages, with com plete index, annotations and references, are for aale at the office of the Ufatxrmurm, at five dollars per copy. The work is executed in the best manner, bound fn law style, and is sold at publisher's prices. Orders by mail, accompanied with the cash, filled by return mail. la addition to the enactments of the Legislative As sembly, the volume contains the Declaration of Inde pendence, Constitution of the United Stares, Treaties with Great Britain relating to Orejron, Ordinance of 17S7, Donation law and all amendments, and fnll ab stract of United States Naturalization Laws. Big few copies are left. San Franrico Advertising- Agency. LP. FISHER, iron bnildinsr, opposite Pacific Ex- press Office, up stairs. Fiies of ail tiie princirsil Paters of California and Oregon mav be found at tnis office. Mr. utter is toe authorized Agent for theT Statesman. Blanks. DEEDS, mortgages, powers of attorney for sale of scrip, tax receipts, final proofs, and notifications a new lot just printed and for sale at the Statesman Office. WE have a few of those Drv Goods left yet, which we will sell very low, and some of the best boots and shoes we have ever bought. Also, Salmon, Mackerel, Lamp-oil. Fine Teas, Blasting Powder, Water-proof Caps, safety fuse, shot, dec. W.t SMITH Sc. CO. Salem, Dec. 7, 1858. 40tf Aaaericaa House. riiHE undersigned would respectfully annormce f M- to the public, that they have purchased the above-named Hotel, at Rosebnrg, Douglas county, to gether with the huge and eommodiooa stable attached to the premises, and from their long experience in the bneinesa, flatter themselves that they will be enabled to give eaUftfaction to all those who favor them with their patronage. E. B. ROBINSON, , F. D. ROBINSON. Boeebnrg, Dee. 1, 1858. iy4Q City Hotel, Corvallis. MESSRS. A. B. St I. SPRENGEE. WE?1D n,OBD V,th citizens of Corvallis, and twnlfl I?f.T!y,i!?,'bllen genCT"y. that they have thoroughly refitted Una weU known establishment, and re now prepared for the accommodation of custom era. The rooms have all been refurniabed, the beds !tLTi!ir- 1d th?r le wUl be furnish, ed wafa the best the market affords. Corrallia, Aug. 30, 1857. Iv25 Servriaaar mBI,hlM. yHEELES Sc. WILSON'S machines are the best f f ever offered to public patronage. They are sim ple and durable; easily kept m repair; aew with crest rapidity ; aaake an even and firm stitch on both ndea. ba will mot rip. IVrsona wisfains- to buy will d at the I I ,i I .1 I . Af .Km i.l T. SAVAGE, Agent April 26, 1858. Paiatiaar. HOUSE, m. carriage and wao-on pajntin. trlaring the house. HLemT r- vp Mr caan, snop west oi C B. COX. mi, isa Iy- Uw aid Collectloi Cfliee. co. h. wttLU, a. C. etai. (lata Chief Justice ) 1 WILLIAMS & GIBBS. Portland. Oresron Territory Y7TLL practice in th TT fogton Territory. tne coons oi uregon and Waah- HOT. -M, low, Iy3S 8an Franciaro. Ladd, ttti ft Ce , JtSuecmori to It'. JS. Ladd Jr Co.,) M PORTERS and Wholesale Dealers in wines, li quors and Oroerries, Front St., Portland, Oregon. I. F. Baihim, ATTORNEY AND COCNSELLOR AT LAW, Of fice at the Court Honse, Salem, O. Mf R. Hnber, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Portland, Oregon. Oct. 25, 1858. Cleitrr R. Terry, ATTORNEY AT LAW.8ALEM.ORE0OX.COM tniaiioner of Deeds, and to take testimony, ac knowledgments, dee., Ate., for Iowa. Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, California, and Washington Territory. Let ters of Attorney, and all other instruments of writing, drawn on short notice. r-aT Partirnlar attention paid to taking depositions, r. w r v . a, hc collections OI JW, wwmn,, w,,. " Irdicil Kotiee. "TVR. R. W. SHAW, offers his profewiional servicesto I W U .Ie.e aT Caalsaewt mnA Wirinttr tanrl WTVPCt flll- 1 1- .Mki; .fit IT BC'IICIIS m munrv vi J'uun. sea s vs. fjge- Office near residence. . 14yl R. W. SIIAW. Dr. A. H.Brit WISHES to inform his friends and the pnblic, that he has retnrned to Salem, to attend to profess ional calls, in town and country. Oct 86, 185& 33tf Dr. 8. L rnfllt s, , SUFFICE. SALEM. OREGON TERRITORY. J Selem, Sot. . IS.W. 35tf Dr. J. I. Cardwrll, ci-pnrov nPNTiST. T7ILL practice his profession in the various cities I T and towns oi urcgon. Feb. 15, 1859. f J. L. Coombs. I. DM CorTdllii. C"1 ENERAL practitioner of medicines. Surgery, See. 1 Tha Infirmary is still attached to his office, for the accommodation of patients not affected by contagious disease. hi Dr. L R. BrII, srpnrnv r.t.-VTTST VFFICE in W. K.e"yons building oyer "City Book oiore nrst axr wm oi uie Jinn on nouse. Refers to L. F Cartes Snrveror General's Office. Salem, Not. 6, JS.V. " 3tkf i. Firming. i T the Orrirou Citv Post Office Building, has just J:. received, direct from New York. l"o copies of - Downing's Fruit and Fruit Trees of America, revis ed and eularted, for l-i? the latest published edition of this valuable work. He fcns ni on hnnd, a rood stock of n-.tscoi:nncr.iis books and stationery, tor Nile on terms to suit tne times. Oregon City, Dec la, IP.". Allen k If Mis, Vi rilOLESALE MERCHANTS, PORTLAX D, OR EGOX. J. V. Johnson, VTTORNET AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN Cbancerv and Admiraltv. Seattle. W. T., will practice in alT the Courta in Washington Territory. April 6, 1S59. lya Bailrr P Andrrson ATTORNEY AT LAW, OLYMPIA, WASHING TON TERRITORY. Particular and prompt attention given to all business in tde Ulna umces. i hi B. ROBERTS. W3i. C1SEDAT. S. D. MOORE. Kebrrls & Co.. TvEALERS in Marble. Monuments. Tomlwtones, Ob- iJ clicks & Spires, Marble Mantles. Tables, Counter Tops, Fire-Fenders. Grates, Hearthstones and Steps. Shop on Front-St., 1st door above the bridge, Port land. Oregon. Jmo E. Pellon, Geo. II. Jones & Co ARE prepared to do a general commission business on New Y'ork and other Atlantic cities. Particu lar attention will be given to the purchase of goods for merchants. Parties having any business transactions in the Atlantic States, and wanting an agent that will give personal attention to the same, will do well to call- Office at Barnum Ac Wilson's Law Omce cH Salem, March S3, 186a ittt John V. Wilson, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Xo. 19 Commercial street, San Francisco, Cat. SOLICITS consignments of Oregon Produce and Pro visions, and makes libera advancements on same. Portland. Albany. Messrs. W. S. Ladd dc Co., D. Beach, Esq. Savier Sc. Co., Iyton. Oreifon Chy. Messrs. Williams Sc. Messrs. Tavlor and Ralston. Lippencott. Jan. 15, 1859. 6m45 For Oregon direct. A VESSEL now being built expresslv for the Oreeon trade, Master, (a duplicate of the Bark C. E. Tilton. which made a passage out in 116 davs) will leave NEW YORK on or about the first ot November next, for PORTLAND direct. Ship rjers. in order to secure freisht. should make early ap plication to the undersigned, or Messrs. Wakeman, Di mon 6c Co.. New York. We will also attend to the purchase and shipment of mercnanuise, carnages, anu maenmerr, i'r pnme in Oregon. iauu, tictuu oc tu. April 20, 1859. 6ml0 Pacific Fonndrv and Machine Shop, San Francisco. ESTABLISHED IN 1850. rrinE above establishment is believed to have facili- ties lor tne manuiacinre oi every oesrnpiion oi CASTINGS AND MACHINERY superior to any other on the Pacific Coast. Every kind of Saw Mill Machinery, steam engines, dec.. &c, made at a short notice and in a most work manlike manner. We manufacture a stvle of SHINGLE MACHINE. at moderate cost, which we believe to be more efficient than anv other in nse. Orders are particularly solicited from Oregon and Washington Territories, which will have the same au thority as though the parties were personally present. GODDAKD, UAXSCOM 6c RANKIN, late Uoddard oc to. San Francisco, Feb. 2, 1859. 6ro51 Attention. MERCHANTS of Oregon and Washington Territo ry: 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 von to favor us with your patronage. All orders for the above goods will receive prompt attention. JOSEPH WATT. Salem, March -21, 1859. Iy21 Confectionery and Groceries. THE undersigned has purchased the store and stock of confectionery and groceries of C. V. Uzafovage, nearly opposite the Marion Honse, Salem, Oregon, where be will keep a general supply of confectionery, nuts, fruits, Sec, die., 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 vou a bar gain. M. MYERS. Salem, Oct. 1, 1858. 30lf Nail and Passenger Coach THE undersigned hereby informs the public that he ia rnnninir a weekly line of Conches between Salem and bugene City, carry the United States mail and passengers. He leaves Eugene City Sunday morning, arriving at Salem Monday afternoon, and leaves Salem Tuesday morn ing, arriving at Eugene Wednesday evening. Good accommodation for passengers. Fare, $6 each way. GEORGE H. McQUEEN. Angnst 10, 158. 33tf IVnrsery. THE subscriber has one of the best nurseries f in the country, situated near Salem, in which aZ can always be found all the best varieties. Orchard men are requested to examine his trees. Apply at the nursery, or the confectionary and grocery store, north- est oi the jsanou noose. MICHAEL MTERS. Salem, Oct 1. 18TA mf VTD K. SLOUGH is my traveling- agent for the e mv ECLECTIC LIXIMEXT. He is au thorized to collect money and take notes in my name for the sale of the same. Also to establish and appoint local agencies for the sale thereof in the States of Ore iron and California, and Territory of Washington, gon anu vuu -i JOHN HARGROVE. April 13. 1859. ly6 Deeds suad "Scrip Blanks." A NEW lot just printed at . sSrf STATESMAN. Lorn Kltht at This! rvR. KELLOGG has permanently located in the U CITY OF PORTLAK D. Oregon, and offers to the public Family Medicines. They are purely VEGETABLE, and free from poison. If you have a weak back, pain in the aide or chest, take courage; bit Strengthening Plaster will aflord re lie, no matter of how long standing. If rou have sprains, bruises, rheumatism, erysipclai, inflammation of the lungs, stomach, liver, or spleen, burns, fresh wounds, or old sores of any description, nse my Family Liniment and Healing Salve. J(. B. In detention of the placenta afler parturition, this Liniment fa a sovereign remedy, when used accord ing to directions. Mothers, remember and try it Have you dyspepsia, pnin in the stomach or bowels, loss of appetite ; use my stomach bittera. Have yon weak lungs, cough, cold, or hoarseness, asthma, or difficulty of breathing, my Cough Drops will relieve yon. ...... Are yon bilious have yon remittent fcrcr, bilious colic, headache, or any disease where a laxative medi cine is indicated f use the best pill before the public that is, Itr. Kcllopg's Fantily 1HL If yon are afflicted with chronic or bilious diarrhoea, no matter of how long standing, use my Diarrho-a and Blood Purifying Tonic, in connection with the Family Pills, and relief is certain. Tbey always leave the bowels in a healthy condition. Remember, as a' blood purifier, this tonic ia without an equal. M v improved Composition is by far the best article of the kind ever before the public. See direc tions on the packages. These medicines are for sale bv W. K. SMITH dt CO. and Drs. WARREN dt BROWN, Salem: Price & Co., Dalles; and in one month will be for sale at all the towns of Oregon, and Washington Territory. Portland, March Vi, 1859. lyl Established In 1819. nor HENRI JOHNSON St CO, I MP OR TERS WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 146 Washing-ton Street, San franriteo. k RE now receivingtbeirstork for thetpring trade of new and tresn goods, anu oner to cottmry ouycrs the LARGEST and BEST assortment in their line on the lacitiic roujt- H:ivin,r be. ii rn mured in the Drau business in S:m Franciwo for the past ten yenr. they flatter themselves tiiat tbe:r arrnceiin.-iit are snrn. ti.st incv ran oner UN EtjUA U.KI 1 X Dl'CKM KNTS to nrb tnrtv invir th,-m with their cuMoin. Their iiMKrtment conlprie EVERYTHING in their line c.f hn.iuess that lrnv t-c rentiircd bv DUUGGISI . PHYSIflANS and MKRClIANTS. a'l a!o all iro.vis in t iir line in ns-e bv CK'K K'.iS. HAKh'KS. ItUEW ERS. COM rXTh iN tkS. V 1 IS. TAN XEKS. AS SAK:s OF litil.1). 11ATTEKS. SOlA.MAXL" FAC'l I'KF.KS, HAICUERS, HOTEL KEtl'EKS auJ 51 A 1 KAt'Tl KEKS. Ail the popular FAMILY PATENT MEDICINES received direct from the proprietors and guaranteed GENUIX E, and at the lowest trade prices. onr-i Alexander V ncEwun, 4 RE offering for sale the best and cheapest goods in jCV Otvaoii: DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS. SHOES. CltOCKERYWARE. dr-e. We are alo paying cash and exchanging gooda for all kinds ol produce: 1 WHEAT, BARLEY', PORK, BACON, dec. We will satisfy von that we irive irood banrains. We have the hest Tea imported, the best sugar and coffee. Cedar and White Fir shingles, Timothy and Blue- grass seed always on hund. ALEXANDER dc McEYVAN Corvallis, Anirust 13. 1S5A 21tf Sew Hardware Store. riMIE subscrilier having taken the fire proof Granite I Front Store, next uoor to MrKee Ai Co's, Front St., would respectfully inform his friends and tha pub lic irenemuv, tnnt ne is now openinif a mil ana "COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SHELF ASl BCILDER S HARD WARE, AGRICt'L TL'RAL JMPLEMEXTS, MECHAXIC S TOOLS. TABLE AXD POCKET CUTLERY. And other articles in his line, to wliich he invilesthe attention of Merchants, Builders and country dealers. JOHX R. FOSTER. Portland, February, 1P58. 4Sif J. A. MCCLELLAND. J. W. THCBXA.V J. A. McClelland dc C'oM COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 7 Clay Street, San Francisco. Consiimments of Oreeon Flour. Bacon, Lard. But ter, Fruit, dec, dec, solicited, and liberal cash advan res made on the same, either for sale or on storaire ParticHhir attention paid to purchasing eoods to order. Tbey have also made arrangements with Z. N. Stans burv, at Portland. Oirn, to receive in store and make liberal advances on all produce consigned to their house in tan r ranctsco. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. STORAGE, FOR WAR MSG 4- COMMIS SION ZN. STANSnURY is now prepared with ample Fire Proof Rooms for storaire, convenient to the wharf, without drayaire, and will give partk-tilar at tention to receiving" storing and forwarding all kinds of goods and produce on lilteral terms. He will also make liberal cash advances for the house of J. A. Mc Ijrlland dt Co., San Fraucisco, on all produce consign ed to them. Office at the store of LOY'E, TURPIN dt. CO., where as usual, most kinds of family supplies are kept, and all kinds of produce bought and sold. Jan. 1. 18o'.. Iy43paid John It. Foster, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN SHELF A XD HE A V V HA RP WARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, FARMIXG IMPLEMENTS, 4-c-, 4-e. at the riRE-raoor gramtk frost store, Front street, Portland Oregon. February, IW. 48tf Albany Book Store. THE nndermsrned would inform the citizens of Linn Co., and the public prenerallr, that tbey have just received, and will keep constantly on band for sale, a large aetortinei.t of school books in common nse, and also a variety of miscellaneous books, stationery, &c. HALEY DUO'S. Albany, Oregon, July 1. 1C,8. IStf City Hook. Store, Corvallis, Ogn. rpHE nndersignc-d has now ou hsnd. and is conMtint J. ly receiving a large and vaned Bscortment of Mis cellaneous find Standard books. sciiol books, ptationery of all kinds, ami all oilier ifrticlos usittiiiy found in a book store, ail of Mrliioh will be d;ORed of at the low est prices, l'ersons deriring imytlung in my line, will do well to give me a call. " M. If. UELL. Corvallis, Sept. 14, 1-)H. iiTU - Boyle A. Sites, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, would respect fully iniorin the citizens of Polk Co., and vicinity, that they have entered iuto copartnership for the prac tice of medicine, surgery, and obstetrics. OUice, Dal las, Polk Co. J. YV. Boyle, M. D., for the present will be found at his residence, 3 miles east of Dallas. .Tan. 15. l.-j8. 15tf Silas C. Herring's Patent Champion Fire and Burglar Proof Sofes. WITH or without Halls' powder proof lock or Jones' patent pernintution liunk Locks. Sold at the manufacturer's prices with freight added. Prices from $35 to $b50, call and see sample of tbeir work with the improved locks. . GEO. H. JONES, Agent. Salem, May 17, 1858. lfaf War Scrip. HOLDERS of YY'ar Scrip can secure the services of E. Pelton, Geo. H. Jones Sc. Co., to present their i tapers at Washington for payment. Receipts given or the papers and cash advances made in some cases. Office at Barnum Jfc YV'ilson's Law Office. Salem, March 23, 1858. - 2tf Dickinson Type Foundry. Ta HELPS 6c DALTON, Boston. L. P. Fisher, L Agent, San Francisco, leads, rule. See. August 25, 1857. Orders solicited for type, 24tf Statutes of Oregon, .f CAN be found at John Fleming's, Oregon City; And at A. R. Shipley's, Portland, s April, 1859. Corinthian Lodge No. 17, OF Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, hold their regular communications Thursday, on or before the full of the moon, in Albany. H. A. CUNNINGHAM, YV. M. W. G. HAt-ET, Sec'y. 47tf Eawoairage Home ivianamlactnre rpHE Willamette Woolen Manufacturing M. CO. nave now on nana uie nest quality of blankets, yarn, ana ciotn. Wool taken in exchange for the above goods; unwashed wool at 15 to 17 eta. per lb.; washed wool at 20 to 25 eta. per lb. Merchants supplied on reasonable terms. Orders at tended to witn promptness ana aispaicn. L. E. PRATT, Snj i.V ll.JI III 111 i 3' I U 1 IE1B I IRill a Salem, Nor. 24, 18 A. liar Iter. ' " Wholesale mnd Retail Dealer si Iff a FOREIGX AXD DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, Groceries, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, 4-c, 4"c- TTAY'ING now a very great assortment, and buying A A very lunrclr uud almost altntrclher br the Pack age in PLiadclplna, New York and Boston, enables us To sell ot aaara Uovrr i'nees than those who buy fan smnllef quantities, and who are obliired to buy at second bttfd m 8un Fraucisco mar kets. By receiving good TO every steamer, direct from the manufacturers and imnorters in the eastern markets, we Butler ourselves we can furnish the mer- cnanta and consumers 01 smyrm, anu ine surrounuiiig country, with all kinds ot goods at iireaklm MrA-ated Prices. Our stork embraces a very large and well selected assortment of Brittsh, French, German and Ameri can Goods, of ilia aaiaa nainiih il manuiacture, con listing of Lupin's plain and Figd French merino; London hiith-luatcred alpacas ; - Silk tissues; Black and fey silk velvets; Rich all wool 4t,laiies 1 Black gros de rmnes; Blurk and fey silks; IxmiiIoi, few rnhea a lea and flounced : High colored gros de Naples aud pouet de aoies; Jticli colorea aauna ana sua rouini Brilliantines, rce lawns, aud ducals; laris stvles, poplins; Rich punted cashmere shawls and scarfs ; Fine lirorhe bord aud Stella shawls; Mantillas, richly trimmed with luce, dec; l'uris etyles fey" and plain whalebones ; Silk parasols ; Rich emerald gar d Naples ribbons ; Ijadira' Ihiri .trie bonnets, and Mimes fiats t Biolie s French black cloth, frock and sack ronts - Limren's ex quality French black doeskin pants; Lvou's black and fey silk velvet vents; llurris' celebrated fey, mixed and plain cassiraere pants; Boy sand youth clothing, and fey plaid cassi meres: a - 5 4 6-4. 8-4 and K A AUeadule bed slieetings; 1. 1. and I. rhitrqvaie wnnc nauneia ; Rich tapestry and irusselrs canietma'. and new stvfe oil" cloths: also, a larue supply of the choicest brands ef groceries, comprising about 100 bhls. N. O. snuar ; 100 malts No. 1 China do ; M boxes Y'irginiaasbarco; 150 boxes cnnillrs; 150 chests Hvson, Imperial and Ooloong tea; 100 kegs E. It syrup ; 150 boxes rai'his , 25 bbls. crushed sagar; 100 boxes S. F. powdered do; 50 bbls dried apples ; 25 boxes prims chile rachrs inn l m,;i. . All of which we will sell either wholesale or retail, at San Francisco prices. f- onlm mtiitraiirini! the cash carefully rut up (ioods charged nt the iowest prices, and forwarded with dtip:iTch 10 all part 01 tne country. Trnxs. Cifh.nud one price. No goods rn?rcpre seuted to ett'ti t sales, and no abutcnicnt in prices. AHAKK.lt. Brick Store, Front St., opposite upper whurf, Port land. Oregon. Geo. Li. Story & Co., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in rAIXTS, OILS, WIXDOW GLASS, Varni'hes, Bmhrs, Colors. Glues, d-c, d-c-No. 105 Clay Street, Sn Francisco. lyll Crockery! CROCKERY! CROCKERY! ! glass: glass: 4 00 PACKAGES CROCKERY AXD GLASS WARE, JUST AltRIY'ED, DIRECT FROM THE MA X L'FA C TL'RER S, And for sale at the Pioneer Store of JOSKPH GENKLLA. ISO and 12 Montgomery street. Wholesale store llHj Jbttery street. ' 12tf Silver Plated Ware. Ice Pitchers, Commnnion Sets, Bread B.c', Plated Waiters, Tea Sets, Table Pitchers, Coir Baskets, Ftsh AT aires, es, X Pie A aires. Fork, Ladies, Plated Smltoons. etc.. e'e. For sale bv J. GEN ELLA, 6m 12 " 180 and 182 Montgomery street. .Tlore .Yew Books! yr K. SM 1TH & CO.. have just received direct ? from New Y'ork a large supply of CHOICE BOOKS AXD STA TIOXER 1", which they will sell at areatly reduced prices. They have made arrangements by which they will be enab led to furnish the reading public with ALL TBI STA5DARD WORKS OF THE DAT, at a very reasonble advance on Aea York Cost. Their books are bought in New Y'ork bv a resident agent, well acquainted with the trade, and" at MUCH IttWVER PRICES than they can be had by orderinu; from the Booksell ers themselves. Y"e invjte our friends and the public generally, to call and eaaknine our stork and ascertain our prices. YY'e are pestaaneoily in the trade, will be ronstnntly receiviug nef supplies, and are determined to sell at "the very lowest prices. Any rare books that we may not have in store, we will order for our pat rons, aiid Libraries of Late, Medical or Miscellaneous Books, can be obtained through our agency cheaper than in anv other wav. Amonir the desirable books lately received bv us. are the following, viz: Jvfrne s Arcftc r.xpedttton: .irin&sonc' 'i'ritrctn im Africa: Benton's :tO venr n the V. ti. Senate: timy on lire Keptng: Drmtsttc Medicine; Rollin's Ancient History; Vttk's Wl'iks; Ail the f'tjndard Poet,; , Mrs. Sov'hirix-rk', Workef 3'-. l.fe's Workf; Mrs. Ia? Hcslz't Work; Plutarch's Lives, A-c, .J-c. Also, KH) ItEAMS PAPER, CAP, LETTER, NOTE ASD BRIEF, nil of excellent quality, end at low prices. AIho, Eneilova, Ink, Scrap Book', Miii ilacr'; Gold pens, Utllott's Steel Pens, I'enalt, Inkstands, Males, XeUon's C"tflrokx, Blank Books, Letter Li'.u, Music Paper, Xo!e Books, arawins! paper, misiitng cards. 40tf YV. K. SMITH, & CO. Statesman Hook and Jots Office. VE have Three lrcses. the best facilities lor Book printing north of California, and an extensive as--.m,..,,, ..r.l.iRiiitn Matkhial of everv kind : and are prepared to execute promptly, and in a workman like Manner, all orders iu the above departments, such as Books, Blank Checks, Pamphlets, HiSnniLLS, Ball Ticksts, Circulars, Notes or Hand, Order Books, Steamboat Bills, Steamboat Cards, Bills or Lading, Certificates, Show Bills, Check Books, Invitations, Bi'sikess Cards, Bill Heads, Concert Bills, Programmes, Blakk keceipts, Address Capps. 1IUAFT5, Blanks or all Kinds Sec, Sec, Sec. rp All Jobbing must be paid for before it is taken from the Office. EnjrruvinK THE undersigned having received the first premium the late Mechanics' Fair in Sun Francisco, as the best engraver in the State, takes the liberty to inform the citizens of Oregon and Washington Territory, that he is prepared to execute anything in his line with neatness and despatch. He wonUl particularly inform them to send their orders direct to him, in place of leaving them with their -jewelers, as they can thereby save considerable percentage. - a. rvi ii-r.it, 167 Washington St., San Francisco, CaL tar" Refers to the diUereat lodges in the State. December 2, 185a -.-, 6m44 E. Pelton, Geo. II. Jones & Co., rjEIX EXCHANGES on Kew York, in amounts to Niiit nurcliasers. Salem, May 17, 1858, lOtf For Sale or Kent, A SAW MILL, in good order for making lumber; XX t or particulars call oa JOHN FORCE. Dec 8, 1858. 40tf County Order Blanks. FOR sale at the Statesman Office, at $2 per hundred A3 if Bsnt byinnU. 23tt Dr. L. 3. Cznpkny's Private MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Sacramento street, below Montgomery, opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Office, Sun Francis co. ESTABLISHED IN 1854, FOR THE PERSIANENT CURE OF ALL PRIY'ATEAND CHRONIC DISEASES, AND THE SUPPRESSION OF O.UACKKRT. Attending and Resident Physician, , , It J. CZAPKAT. M. D. Lnte in the Hungarian Revolutionary War, Chief Phy sician to the 2Uth Regiment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Pesth, Hungary, and the lute Ix-cturer "on the diseases of Women and Children, and honorary member of the Philadelphia College of Medicine. A PERMANENT CURE GUARANTEED, OR NO PAY. Communications strictly confidential. Consultation, by letter or otlierwise, free. Address Dr. L. J. CZAPKAT. San Francisco, CaL TO THE AFFLICTED Dr. L. J. CZAPKAYf re turns his sincere thanks to his numerous patients for their patronage, and 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, Lirer, Kidneys, digestive and genitive organs, and all private diseases, viz: Syphilitic ulcers, gonorrhoea, gleet, strict ures; seminal weakness,nndalltbehorridconsruences of self abuse, nnd he hopes that bis long experience and, successful practice of many years, wilT continue to en-j sure him a share of public" patronage. By the practice of many years in Europe and the United States, and during the Hunfrarian waratid campaiims. he is enabled to upply the tuoet efficient and succeeful remedies luraima diseases of all kinds. He uses no merenry charges moderate treats his patient iu a correct and honorable way has references of uiimtcstiomible ve racity from men of known respectability und high standing in society. All parties consiilting'liiiti, by let ter or otherwise, wilt receive the best and geutlest treatment, and implicit secresy. Of all diseases, the gretit first cause Springs from neglect of Nature's laws. Suffer Xot! When a cure is guaranteed in all stages of SEC RE V VISE A SES. Self-abuse, Xerrous Debility. Strictures, Glcrft.Grav el. Diabetes, Ihteates of the Kidnrys and Bladder, Mrrcunal Rheumatinm, Scrofula, Pains in the Bone and Ankles, Diseases of the .wsys. Throat, Xote and Eye, I'lcers Kpon the Bodw or Limbs, Cancers, Dr p$, Eptliptic Pits, St. !':.' Dsxre, and all lHtenis armr? froma derangement of the Sexual iJrgnns. S'leii ns Nervoiut Tremblintr. Loss of Memory, Loss of I'un er. General YY'eakne. Dimness of Vis ion, with peculiar ijj! Rppenriug before the eyes loss of sight, vakcti'.lnt-?. i vt-t cj-eia. liver disease, eruption upon the face, pain ::i the bark and head, teniuie irreinihirilies, and ail improper i?cluir-e rf both sexes. It matters not lioin u hut cauie the liiseHws orijit.-ated, however long tu:iui!!g or ehdiiiate the 1 :iot, recover; is certain, unu in a shorter time tiiiin a permaneut cure can be ef lected by any other treatment, even after the diM-Ufe has battled te skill of eminent physicians und rcficted all their means of cure. The medicines prescribed are pleasant, without oiior. entirely vegetable, causing no fickiicss, ami free lroin mercury or lialxam. luring htteen vears of practice, in Europe, the Atlantic States und Culit'ornia, I have rescued from the jaws of death many thousands, w bo, in the lust stages of the above mentioned diseases, had been given up to die by their physicians, which warrants me in promising to the af flicted who may place themselves uuder my care, a per lect and speedr cure. Private diseases are the greatest enemies to health, as they are the first cause of Con sumption. Scrofula, and mailt other diseases, and should be a terror to the human family. A permanent cure is scarcely ever effected, a majority of the coses falling into the iiamis of incompetent H-tson8, who not only fail to cure the disease, but ruin the eoustitutiou. fiilini; the system with mercury, wliich. with the disease, has tens the sufferer into a rapid consumption. But should the disease aud the treatment not cause death speedily, and the victim marries, the disease is entailed upon the children, who are born with feeble constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a vi rus which betravs itself in scrofula, tetter, ulcers, cor ruptions, and other affections of the skin, eyes, throat aud lungs, entailing upon them a brief existence of suf ferinir, and consigning them to an early grave. SELF-A BUSE is another fonuiduble'euein v of health, for nothing else in the dread cataloirue of human dis eases causes so destructive a drain upon the system, drawing its thousands of victims, through a few years of sutferinir, down to an untimely grave- It destroys the nervous system, rapidly wastes away the enenries of life, causes mental derangement, prevents the proper development of the system, disqualifies for marriage, society, bmuneps, and all earthly happiness, and leaves the sufferer wrecked in body atid mind, predisposed to consumption, and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. With the fullest confidence I assure the unfortunate victims of Self-abuse, that a permanent and speedy cure can be effected, aud with the abandon ment of ruinous practices, my patients can be restored to robust, vigorous health. Irregularities, and all di(eases of males and females. treated on principles established by fifteen years of practice, ana eetncnoneu oy rnonsantis 01 trie most re markable cures. Medicines, with full directions, sent to anv part of the State, Oreiron, and YY ashimrton Ter ritory, bv patients communieat tiur their svunnoms by letter, liusiuess correspondence strictly confidential. Address Dr. L. J. CZAPKAV, Medical Institute. Sacramento street. Below Slontirouierv, opposite Pacific Mail Steam Shin Co.'s office, San Francisco. To the Ladi es or Obesuj axd California. L. J. Czapkat, M. D., Physician, Surgeon and Aeeoncheur, invites the attention "of the sick and afflicted females, laborinif uuder anv ot the various forms of diseases of the brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, womb, blood. kutneys, and all diseases peculiar to their sex. the Doctor is etfectinir more permanent cures than any other physician in Oregon or California. Let no falsi delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from painful suflenn'g and premature death. All married ladies, whose delicate health or other cir cumstances prevent au increase in their families, should write or call nt lr. Jb. J. Czapkay s Medical Institute, Sacramento St., below Montgomery, opposite P. M. S. S. Co.'s office, and they will receive everv possible re lief and help. The Doctor's offices are so arranged that ne ran oe consuitea witnout molestation. fAll consultations (bv letter or otherwise) free Address to " Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY", Medical Institute, Sun Fraucisco, CaL REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF MEDICAL RE LIEF. Below we publish the certificates of two of the suH'erers from the iiaugs of disease, who having recovered their former health, and impelled by grati tude, make known their cases and remedial agent, nnd their statements are authenticated by a Notary Public. The demands of society imperiously command their publicity, and we commend lueir perusal to the atten tion of all uftlicted: CEKTIUCATE. The tmdrrsigucJ, desirous of :n iir.nintiiiff those who may be unfortunate enough to be similarly afflicted, where a permanent relief of their MiUiiing iimv be ob tained, teels it his duty to tliiir, publicly express Ins most sincere gratitude to Dr. L. J. Cznpkuy, lur the perma nent recovery ol" his health. Home dowu by tlie dis tressing symptoms incident to the vicious practice of uncomrc-lfaMe paiwi in youth; depressed iu body and mind; unable to peiioi-ni eveu the mopt trilling duty im posed upon the unity avocations of lite, I sought the ad vice of many physicians, who at hist regnrticd my dis e:tf as of trilling importance but iitns, after u few Weeks, and in several instances months, of their treat ment, 1 found to my unutterable horror, that instead of relief, the symptoms became more iilumiing in their torture ; anil being told by one tliut my disease, being priiicipullv conilned to the brain, medicine would be of little consequence. I despaired of ever regahiuig y healih, strength und eueray t and, as a lust resort, and with but a faint hope, called upon Dr. Czapkay, who, after examining mv case, prescribed some medicine which almost instantly relieved me of the dull pain aud dizxiness in my head. " Encouraged by this result, I re solved to place myself immediately under his cure, and by a strict obedieiice to his directions and advice, my head became clear, m v ideas collected, the constant paiu in my back aud groin, the weakness of my lii.ibs, toe nervous reaction of my whole jody on the slightest alarm or excitement ; the misanthropy nnd evil forebod ings : the self distrust and wunt of confidence in others ; the incapacity to study, and want of resolution; the frightful, exciting, and' at times pleasurable dreams at night, followed by involuntary discharges, have all dis appeared; and iu fact, iu two months after havimr con sulted the Doctor, I felt ns if inspired by a new life that life which, but a short time ugo, I contemplated to end with my own hand. YY'ith a view to guard the unfortunate from falling into the snares of incompetent quacks, I deem it my du ty to offer this testimony to the merit nnd skill of Dr. Czapkay, nnd recommend him to all who may stand in need of medical advice, being assured by mv own ex perience, that once under his rare, a ra'dicul aud per manent euro will be effected. B. F. FILLMORE. Stale of California, County of San Francisco .- Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 17 th day of April, A. D. 1856. (Signed) JOHN MIDDLETON, u s. Notary Public. CARD. ' Prompted by an honest desire of my heart, I wish to iay before the public a case which deserves high com mendation, not only as an act of scientific skill, aut that of humanity, also. About two years ago, 1 suddenly, and from causes unknown to me, was seized with a fit of epilepst, which, owing to my inability to meet the expenses consequent upon a thorough medical treat ment, and the discouragement which I met with on at tempting it, soon became such (as I was then led to be lieve) as to defy the skill of any phvsician. I was fre quently, while in pursuit of my calling, thrown down to the ground without the slightest warning, and al though insensible to the agonies, yet I despised the mis ery of my existence. YY'hile in this state, and having previous to my affliction tasted the sweets of life, I once more was induced to attempt seeking aid of a physician, . and, by recommendation, called upon Dr. Il J. Czap kay. I told him my circumstances, and my inability to reward him tor bis ssrvjcwi regardless of whichi however, be at ones undertook my eaea, "d with the blessing of God, I was once more retorcct health, linante to rewaru mm TJ" -enjoy at present, and yet conscious of my indebtedness, . i f , ' - j . ' irJ .11 nnictH Iu, make 1 consider ngmio ui, w - - the case public, in order that those in need of medical a I : i I sMwtsmtt- Wttrtrnffnea advice may una m pujwvs m um can be placed. METER YABLONSKT. f -. J State of California, I County of San Francisco,) Subscribed and stcornto before me, this first day of August, A. D. 1856. J 8 GILBERT A. GRANT. Jr.. s.J Notary Puhlie. SPERM ATORRHfEA, or Local YY'eakness, nervous debility, low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the limbs and hack, indisposition and incapacity for labor and study, dullness of apprehension, loss of memory, aversion" to society, love of solitude, timidity, self-dis-trust, dizziness, headache, pains in the side, affection of the eyes, pimples on the fuce.sexualor other infirmities in man, are cured without fail by the justly celebrated physician and 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. CZAPKAT, M. D., San Francisco, CaL The Greatest Discovery or the Age. 'l REAT Illessingto Mankind! Innocent but Potent! V DR. CZAPKAY S Prophii-acticcsi, (self-disinfecting aircnt J a sure preventive against Gonorrheal and Syphilitic diseases, and a certain and unsurpassed remedy for all venereal, scrofulous, gangrenous and ranreroiu ulcers, fn?tid discharges from vagina, uterus, and urethra, and all cutaneous eruptions and diseases. As innoculation is preventive against small pox, so is Dr. Czapkay's Prophvlacticum a preventive against Syphilitic aiid Gonorrhoea! diseases. Harmless in it self, it possesses the power of chemically destroying the syphilitic virus, and thereby saving thousands of debauchees fiom being infected By the most loathsome of all diseases. Let no young man who appreciates bealtb be without Dr. Czapkay's Prophvlacticum. It is in very convenient packages, and will be found con venient for use, being used as a soap. Price, ffo. For sale at Dr. L. J. Czapkay's Private Medical and Surgi cal Institute, Sacramento St., below Montgomery, op posite P. M. Co.'s office, San Francisco. All letters must be addressed to L. J. Czapkay, V.D., San Francisco. CERTIFICATE. I, the undersijrried, tiovernor of Honorary, do testify hereby, that Dr. L- J. Czapkay has served during the content for Hunirarian liberty, as Chief Surtreon in the Hungarian army, with faithful perseverance whereof I haveirivcn him this certificate, and do recommend him to the sympathy, attention and protection of all those who are capable 01 appreciating patriotic sell saennce, and undeserved misfortune. KOSSUTH LAJOS, Governor of Hungary. Washington City, Jan 6, 1S5-2. The following letter, which emphatically speaks for itself, was written by the Dean of the Faculty of the Philadelphia Colleue of Medicine to the editors of . 1 , 1 . m,j: I t c- : t , c- - me t an ac iiieujc.u iiuu ?urgicai uonjjii, onn xraii eUco, for publication r PHiLADEi.rHtA, Jan. 17, 1S59. To the Editors of the Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal Gentlemen : My attention has been called to an article in the December number of your journal, in retard to the ad enudem degree granted by the Phila delphia Collcire of Medicine to Dr. L. J. Czapkay. YVIien the application for the degree was made to the Fucuity, it v mh accompanied by affidavits and t stiiro t'Jaie to the ef!cct that Dr. was a regular graduate M D., of the University of Pesth, had served as Surgeon in the Hungarian army and was a regular practitioner of medicine. On the strength of there the degree was granted. The ad uendem degree, as its uuue implies, is conferred on gr.uiualcso y, and gives us new privi leges. Had there been the slightest suspicion of irreg ularity, the application would hare been refused. By" insernna this iu your journal yo A H do an act of jus tice to the College and confer a 3.r on Yours, very respectfully, H. Rad, - Dean of the Faculty of the Philadelphia College of Medicine. DR. L. J. CZAPKAY'S PRIVATE MEDICAL and Surgical Institute is on Sacramento street, below Slontgomery, opposite the Pacific 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. II?" Persons not wishing to lose time in correspond ing, please enclose $10 in their letters, and they will get immediate attention to their cases. Address, L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D., San Francisco, CaL October, 1S5S. 3ni9 Daly's Valley Whiskey. YTE BEG TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF f v Dealers, as well as consumers, to the following certificates of well known chemists, who have analyz ed - DALY'S AROMATIC Y ALLEY YVHISKEY." The hiirh reputation of the parties is a sufficient guar antee that the article possesses all the merit claimed IOr IU ,1 .Tl. IL. K.lLi OL V J-, Sole Agents. State Assaver's Office, 32 Somerset street, Bosto.v, Mass., April 17, 153. J Wsi. H- Dit. New York: V'-r- Str I have made a chemical analv-sis of your "AROMATIC Y" ALLEY" WHISKY," and find it a pure, fine-flavored YY'hiekey, containing no injurious matter of any kind, and recommend it as suitable for medical and public purposes. Charles T. Jacksos, M. D., State Assaver. ' New Tork. April 19, 1S53. I have analyzed a sample of "DALY'S AROMATIC Y'ALLEY" YY'HlSKEY". and find it to be a pure arti cle, of fine flavor, and without any deleterious admix ture. James R. Chiltos, M. D-, Chemist. W. n. DaTT. Esq: Dear Sir: Your "AROMATIC Y'ALLEY 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 used. jaxes j. AiArcs, vnemibu DALT-s AROMATIC Y'ALLEY WHISKET is put up in cases containing one dosen bottles each. l r or sale by all the principal uquor nouses m San Francisco- 3mo Jonas O. Clark St Co , Importer and Manufacturer of FL'RXITVRE AXD BEDDIXG, 128 YYashington street, it Francisco. 1TTE H AY'E NUW IN STOKE, AXD ARE IX REG- 1 ular receint by every Clipper, arrival of larsre invoices of Goods, making with our extensive manu factures, a lamer and belter assorted stock of Furni ture of every description, than has ever before been of fered on tne I aeilic coast, consisting in part ot 5,000 dozen Chairs, r. 4U0 dozen Bedsteads, a.000 Bureaus, 1,000 Sofas, 200 cases Tables, asst'd, 30,000 11. Hair, oO.OtfO lbs. Moss. Pulu, Best Live Geese Feathers, blankets. Comfort ers, Sheets, Pillow Slips. &c., oic, lilden s Y'amish, Mouldings, Y'etieers, and a general assortment of Fur tnre Trimminirs. I P" Our exeat facilities for iiuoortinir and mnnnfar turiuir. enable us to orier our immense Mock of $joods at les prices than anv orner house cau import tnem All orders from the'eountrv will, as formerly, receive our careful and prompt attention. J(f.lAW. l.l 1 v. v., 1'iS YY'asliinston street, San Francisco; tJ and ol . 1,. ,,, .1 nd tv. Sacramento: iiunter stre.; between Alain and Levee, Stockton ; t irst street Sail Jose. al2 Probate Notice. rl-.TTERs of administration Having oeen issneu oy Pmhuiu I'tiurt. of I'luonTui Coiintv. Oreiron. to the undersigned, ou the estate ot NATH A N SCUOL- FI ELD, deceased, theretore notice is nereoy given 10 all persons having claims against said estate, to pre sent them to me within twelve mouths from this ante or be forever barred. SOCRATES SCHOLFIELD, Admin'r. May 26, 1859. 4wl-'paid Final Settlement. JOSEPH H. McY'AY. ndiniuistrator of the estate of ULIY"ER YV". CANT WELL, deceased, having filed his accounts and applied to the Probate Court of Coos County, regon, for final settlement of the same. No tice is" hereby given, that the first Tuesday, the 5th day of July next is the day set apart for hearing the Vsaiuc. All mterestea can attend 11 tnev see proper. W V- I. IT I .. ,1 Empire City, May 16, 1859. 4wli STATE OF OREGON, COCNTY OF MARION, J88" TOTICE is hereby given that the administrator of the estate of DAY'ID T. SEYY'ELL, deceased, has tiled his petition in the office of the County Court of said county, praying an order authorizing nim to sell the real estate of said deceased, and it appearing from said petition that there is not fcimcient personal prop erty to pay the debts outstanding airainst the deceased, and expenses of administration. Therefore, the hear ing of said petition will be had at the July term of said County Court next to be held, at which time all per sons are notified to appear and show cause why an or der for the sale should not be granted. MILTON cHAJiNON, Judge County Court. June 6, l&yj. 4wl4 Admistrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, to all whom it may con cern, that I have filed a petition in the County Court of Polk Co., asking that Thomas H. Lucas, ex ecutor of the last will aud testament of ELIJAH L. BUTLER, deceased, execute a deed of conveyance to the petitioner, of one-tenth part all the real estate be longing to the late Peter Butler, in the State of Ore iron ; said petition is pending at tbe Julv term, A. D., 1S69, of said court. EDYVARD" GKOl'KD. June 8, 1859 4wl4paid Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to the next of kin, and all persons interested in the real estate of JAMES C HALL, deceased, to appear before the County Court of Polk Co., on the first Monday of July next, and show cause, if any they have, why a license should not be granted for the sale of the real estate belonging to said estate. M. HALL, Admin'r. June 8, 1859. 4wHpaid Tax Receipts. T the Statesman office, at $1 per hundred $1 25, L if Bdnt by niail. - . Sfcf C&r 0r00 c9 izit jian THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE STATE. One year, In advance, - t3 00 If paid within six months...... fl 00 If paid after the expiration of six months, tf5 00 Six month j, in advance, $2 00 One dollar additional will be charged for each year payment is delayed. No paper will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid. Legal advertisements will be charged at the follow ing rates : Twelve lines or less, one insertion, $3 00 ; each subsequent insertion, $1 00. Legal 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, nnless ordered published by the county judge, and guaranteed to be paid by him. Biographical no tices, resolutions of societies, orders, See., will be charged at half advertising rates, and payment must be made before publication. Communications of only individual interest mast be prepaid, at the same 'ate. Advertising hills not paid within one year from the time when contracted, will be increased twenty-five per cent, each year payment is neglected thereafter. Every effort will be 'made by the proprietor and ed itors to make Th K Orkoos Statesmas 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. ASAHEE BUSH. To the Pnblie. BEAD, FARMERS, READ. HAVING THE SOLE AGENCY FOR JOHN A. PITT'S unparalleled Threshinif Machines, for all the Pacific coast, I take this method of informinjr yon that I have on hand and for sale FORTY MacLines, thirty of which are ten horse and ten of which areeight horse power. The above machines were got up to or der, and cannot lie surpassed in any respect, as to bean-. ty , strength and durability the frames being very sub stantial and stronar. with a much larger Fannimf Mill and more depth of Seive, with Cast Steel Shafting, and not name 10 spnzu?, auaing mucn 13 ine steaainese oz the running of the tuacijae. The Cylinder of the Ten Horse Machine is Thirtv-six inches in lenmh. and that of the Eight Horse is Thirty -two inches. Each mi- enme uas wun 11 1 rucks, Horse i'ower, levers, and the usual amount of Extras, which are made and fitted expressly for each machine, making them less liable to get out of order than any other machine in the Mar Being aware of tbe manv fain plans and deep laid schemes that have 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 as 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 know that no gen uine Pitt's Machine can be purchased except of the subscriber, at 33 Sacramento street ; and all parties of fering for sale or using any bogus machines purporting to be Pitt's Machine, will be held personally re? possi ble for all sales and usine the same. THOMAS OGG SHAW, Agent for John A. Pitta, 33 Sacramento street. Ohio Threshing-Machines. Also have a few of these celebrr'ed Machines.. They are just what every Farmer wcrr--. Tue compact ar rangement cf different parts of this machine, the grent simplicity of its construction, tbe strength and durabili ty of its workmanship, the small amount of power it takes to run it, together with its 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 it cannot fail, as it becomes know n, to be ti e most useful and popular machine in the country. Ti.e Cylinders of the above machines are from Eignteen to Twentv-four inches in length. Each of the Ohio Machines have Trucka. Horse-Power, Levers, and the tu-uai amount of err. ."We can safely recommend our present lot of ThreaU ing machines as being the best that has ever been im ported, as tbey were all made to order. Give us a call, before buying. THOMAS OGG SHAYV, 5 Si hacramento street. - Extras! Extras!! THRESHING MACHINE EXTAS! YY'e have on hand a full supdIv of all the difTownt parts of the above machines. In nree nn. should fail, we can supply you on abort notice. A few of the leading articles we will name, viz : Master- wheels. Straw-carriers, Drapers. Elevators, Spur, Bey- -1 el, and Bull pinions, Cylinder-teeth, Fan Gear, Line- 9 Suait uoxing, etc XHO.AS OGG SHAYV, 9 j tsacraznento street. THE CALIFORNIA COMBINED REAPER AND The best combined Reaper and Mover sune in nse. Will manufacture for the nresent harvest One Htm. dred of the the California Combined Reapers and Mow ers, which, for beamy, strength and simplicity, has no C41H1 in mis or aiiir oti.er marset, as it possesses many great advantages over any other machine, to-wit : 1st, It is much lighter: "the driving wheel is four feet high, making the draft 30 f cent teas than anv other machine. 2d, The euttintr part ia the rear of the trarhin nl the apron is so constructed that it can be taken off in ten minutes for mowing. Al, 1 he gram is passed to one side with ease. 4th. It will cot irrass as low n tfnv. ,,,.. M -t grain as high as twelve. otn, it can be raised or lowered in three minntes. 6th, It has less side draft than any machine in use. 7th, It has more motion. Sth, Yon can drive slower and do your work better. 9th, It cuts six and a half feet in vidrh .nrl ho. . spring seat five feet from the eronnd, which places the driver m a position to be able "to manage his team, and see the breakers ahead in time to savehis machine. inn, 11 can oe tnrown out of, and into gear in one minute. 11th, The cuttine part of the mscbino In rear, takes all the weight off the horses. i-m, 1 ne nest and last reason at all is, that it is a California improved and made nnr)ii- th.4V,r any purchaser can. on short notice, obtain any portion nf ,Ka nwuliiiu ko ..nw 1 I- ' I hare taken particular paras to select good work men and good materials, and I warrant this machine to reap and mow, and to do either or both, better than any other machine in this market. Please cive me a cafl. - THOMAS OGG SHAYV, 33 Sacramento street ALSO KEEP ON HAND MANNY'S COMBINED aiarr.a3 oz fliuil tKS. BCRRALL-'S REAPERS. HISSEY-S REAPERS, McCORMICK S KEAPEstS. In fact, all kinds of REAPERS that are ia nse a be had of me at the lowest cash prices. ' THOMAS OGG SHAW, -Tf 33 Sacramento street SAFES! SAFES'! Lime's Improved Wrought and Chilled Iran Safe. - Fire-Proof, DriUProof, .??T,r Proof. , , Baralar-Proof. YA ith Liiiie s Imptckable, Powder-proof Lock. - The best Safe made for resisting both lire and thieves, as proven in innumerable instances. As to recent test bv fire, reference is made to the ' late burning of the Crystal Palace in New. York City, at which all other Sales on exhibition were burned up. Lillie's Safe alone was uninjured. Reference is also made to the test afforded by the. . burning of tbe Illinois Central Railroad Depot at ' Cairo. " . Kead the following letter: corr. Cairo, m, Tee.lCth. 183 Lewis Liu.ie, Esj JJear jir- The Safe we par chased of yon was in ouroriice, ut,ili was consumed on ALmday nijdjt. We have just opened it, and Snd the pi.iers nniuiured. and the hooks will lie .rood for service by being rebound, the binding being iijurea by steam, but the paper of tbe books is not injured in the i-ast. Toe contents of the iron mnwc chess were ail right, good as when put in. Truly vours, ' oigneu, - u-it AJJISOir, Agent Illinois Central Railroad. Reference is also made to th mMt isr trL.1 which took place at Iowa City, in Iowiron the lotii January, 1- The oriifin of the test wait rlie shurn comnelirion for the supplying the State Bank, and its branches, won wics, au aoors, locks, etc. - 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 bank had purchased, which proposition the bank ae- -cepted, and Sir. Lillfe went tfirongh from Troy, X. 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 adjusting the. ' machinery to drill his own safe. The result of all this was, that' after drilling one hour and fifty -six minutes they reached the chilled iron, when the drill would go no "farther, all tbe drills having been literally broken ' and ground to pieces.- All faj) efforts to ririll were reluctantly abandoned. a J A shipment of these safes ha jast arrived, and can now be seen at the Agricultural YY'arehonse of T. O. Shaw, 33 Sacramento street Lillie's celebrated Bank Locks on hands for salef ' The best Bank and Vault Lock in the world. THOHAS OGG SHAW. OIL, OIL? ? " - T- Thebest in this market for all kinds of machinery 1 which I will warrant not to gum in nsina- Send as -your orders, and it shall be satisfactory. " . . . BELTING, BELTING. " All kinds can be had as cheap aa the cheapest boti 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, AtcCormick s, Burial's, Hussey's, Seymour St Mor- -gan's Reapers. , . REPAIRING, REPAYING.; " '' 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 tk4 State by express. Send in your old machines in time to get them repaired ; save ail your old castintrs, for which I will give you the hijrhest'njarket price. I wish you to bear in mind that I have any amount of goods to sell, and must sell them, and with your aid will ael . j, them, and anything you may need in the Agricultural Trade, as low as can be bouifht in this market of the same quality. Feeling thankful to you for ad past fa vors, I hope you will call at 33 Sacramento street, be fore buying, and look for yourselves. - . THOMAS OGG SHAW. April 12, 1859. ,, - - Siuti Boone's l?erry, ON Willamette river, new road between Portland and Salem, The road ia a good one and ten nuiee shorter than the old road. JESSE V. BOONB. -May 2ia3k , - ... lif . i !! r 1 4 i i. ' Y. r 4 X