The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866, September 20, 1859, Page 3, Image 3

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I th? ewn'nr f the !. tnt., at tTis choi-i'i In JoT rson
lin.ic,,o,n1i,;K.t. T. M. Kims !!!, r.i.t V. X.
mh,M Jjt- ua Institute, an4 Mis M.tvina Roland,
A in ! I Ins:. tut.
I t.-ie S:.i Inst , at th m! len.- of the bride's father, by
e ffi nij. j. r , Mr. Marcus I). IMtiaia and Sllss Sarah C
icrs. ni or rolli c .
Itir ath Inst.. tr R-r. J. MrC rtnlik. at the mMran of
art u s ni.irr. Mr. J unci N. tiale and Miaa ElUatK-th SJ
eai'i. nil or c tyme I'ltv.
""CI lust., by Uv. S. A. Starr, Mr. Garrison Turner
ja.ss r.i nn -irw ine Starr, all or ll-nton Co., O rerun,
fit. lit, at tviatoo Lai. B n'ilnd. (raiitr, by Iter,
.ll-v. Mr. Jamr Alien and Mm Nat-claA Hill.
I wl lo. '.n.'ohlnet'iutitv. Om.. Ansust 81st. bv A. B.
'waio, Mr. (korje E. Logan and Jl.-a. Mary O.ltnaa, of
DIED.
I thi place, on tlie lSih Inst., of tutrid tore throat, John
la. ana vn the Kth tint., Jane Rlltabrth. tain son and
jtttev ot J. 'ha I.. ant anc K. Starker, acrd 4 years.
I Doutlii coanlr.U.-s , or consumption, Harriet J wife
. imi. ajre.1 to vrara and a monilia.
) Portland, on th Sih Inat., Mr. Rose Wilson, srif of
p " its Ml .
t Corvalha, 9th Inat.. Mr. Jane Purdr. eonaort of Mr. A
Jy, and daughter oC tter. David Thompson, ag-cd 19 years.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
To tna Democratlo Cltlsetw of Orag-on.
desire to addreaa Uic Democratic ciliaens of Oregon In
fence to political matter, and respectfully request them
JTord me an opportunity to do so, at the folloain time
places. ( tt 1 o'clock. P. Bf ) vis :
sleo; Sept. S ; Albany. Sept. IT ; C-irvants. Sept. S ; Eo-
Cty. SVf-t. So ; Kosebnrr. O t. 4; Canyons-tile. Oct. 0;
ksjnT'Mc . O-t. $ ; Nspoteon. O.-t. 10; Dallas. Oct. IT; La
Mr, O.-t. 15; BattcvlUe, O.-t. If; Oregon C;ty, Oct. JS;
Hand, O.-t. !J; D.t!l s.Oct.ii. In Columbia, CUttop, and
jt Counties, the time to be hereafter fixed.
( CEO. L.CrRT
r Uoxa, Ctac&amaa Co.. Sort. 13th, t5S9. CStf
)3tlC8.Ta Una County Agricultural Society wilt hoU
I A '.nanl Fslr at Albany en the SSth and Sth of Scttem
( II n. L. F. C rover ts expected to deliver the addreaa.
IS-.d JO IIS B ARROWS. Src'y Linn Co. A. 8.
! Stat Convention.
I the members of the Democratic Central Committee for
jttte of Oreron : Von are requested t- meet at the Court
Be In EiMt C'.t.v, en Saturday, the S4:h day of Septenv
. at 9 oVtock A. M., for the purpose of fixing the
for hit ling the next Stats Convection, and for the dts-
rre ef any et'ier dutr.
desirable tl.it all the member ef si'u committee be
IOU H S, BROCK.
! Liwj ef ts Sts.te L,ez'.alatare.
esr pnmphlet copies of the Lists enacted at the lite see
s' the Stat Legislature, for sale at the Statrenunt office.
fifty cents.
ajast T, 15. SSif
1 Advert'.a-ra. Toe actuM drca'.atlon ef the M
I Is over tao theosand copies; the advertisements appear
Irar and reala:e type ; the rates of charja are not mora
J Csase of the papers ot l.ttte clrculalion.
Orufsaberr SiraxpariUa. A rosrerful eT
t. Oie b?tt!e equal to tcu of the ordinary Sarsapar!Ila
aarifyine the MxmI. A sare rare f 'r srroru.'a, rhenma
I, ulcers, lryv rpsia, sxlt rheum, mercurial diseases, coTa
d ernntioss, Ac.
t TilZ GREEK JwOCXTAIX OIXTMEXT.
rnlabie for barns, srounds. sprains, dyxperaia, ch'Jblains,
a, ssren.nea. s rrofnla, k-. As a Pain Extractor. H cannot
Kcrtled. aiTordinc Immediate relief from the most excreta-
pains. lsrlS
t A Lony aa thsre la Life there ! Hop.
Wxs. O. R. Burn A Co. Gents : For the benefit ef fie
tc and eac;aUy those srho are I :t Trri or wttM dts.-ased
s. or are sa' jeet to cooshs aat col Is. 1 srfsh to add my
esAor to tNM nf mane rihera. tooehnc the etnrieacy of
HALL'S BALSAM. Lis? srmter I sras attacked tilth a
in. sril.-h stm very Vrtly a Her f.dliarei by rstirs tx
sST and stma. r.nd snrxrxr' or aaxtra. I rtsorted to
leus remei-s. rl t- wiist I deemed the next medical ad
, bat ntt-snLlaii2y all that. I cornoed dn'lv to rH-ne.
I I wv. ron .-teed e-i rel TAST RECOVKRV. DEATH
SCTfOCVTIOX rnn vcxt mi TO nr. as It was w.th
uta"st diarultv thst I ee.nl t hrestV. J-.t in t srire
vdisrt-. ray hnshand heard ef Da. HALL'S BALSAM
I K -rent DriCtCT, aol r-rocured a bottle at once. I
ene iced i's ne irameliatlv. d T-frrrr-rwTi
sh-r-Tt.I -xp-etorxte.1 LARGE MASSES Of PI1LEG M
9 MATTSR. srhith save me great relief. I contmeed tne
of tt as directed- and am now able to say am restored to
farther reference raft on me at my residence, on Betts
wt, s-nth side, twn dwa east of Lrno.
iacumati, April , M R3. S. A. MCRPHT.
V above la only one of the many hundred certificates
Jed us daily, by our most respectable ett liens, that have
a restored to health by the timely uxe of Dr. W. MiUs
UX fob Tax Lrxcs, xrVrh Is a certain cure for all the ra
js D'seases of the Lunrs.
ar sale by W. K. SMITH A CO Arents. Sslem.
LPARK A WHITE.
A-rents for the Pacific Coast,
ISi Wash 5 net to street, San Francisco,
by the Principal Drn?1sts. 8mS5
( Br. Baker's Pain Panacea. if
Jy Pain Panacea Is comne-ed entirely of heatin- rums,
vegetable oils and herbs. It is perfectly cafe for the moat
Irate to use. I can most sincerely say. that I have never
era any. however deticate. to be Injured by R in the least.
II continue to ask the afflicted, srho have not used It, to
R for the followtne disessrs. If they are not satisfied
k its hralin- properties, the money trill be cheerfully re
ded by the a rent where th- medicine la for sale.
JTyoa Aare fain in (A SAmarA or Smcet try a dose of
at Panacea Interdaltr, fcathe externally over the parts af
krd and you will at once restore the proper action and re
re the pain.
Y yoss Aore a Bntftt or Wound, bathe R sreT) with the
a Panacea f-mr times a day. It win relieve the pain, and
a? out an the poison, and heal the wound Tn a short time.
fyoit art tnfering .-om Xemralffvt or Jthtumatic Paint
iy the Pain Panacea freely, and take a dose of R tnternal
,mominir. neon and nijfht; tt wUl not onljr cure the pain,
B will remove the cause of the disease.
'if yon Aire te Dyprptuj. and your food distresses your
saacft after eatinr. tale a dose of Pain Panacea after each
1.
JCyox Jars a Cantered or Sore Xinl or Throat, apply
I Pain Ptaacea to ti affjeted parts, an J gargle the month
' throat three or four ttases a day.
to A-vnetAo Diarrirt,ox a relaxed state of the bowels,
X a few do-s of Pain P-snaoee, and thry will soon be re
ared. If you have a painful swetlia;, bath? th- paru freey,
A r-y wJl svia rdiere the pain, and the sweflms stM be
Ja--el. If jrou kxre a severe txithaehe, app'T ,h pln
lo&cex oa a piece ef cotton, and bathe the fum at the nase
Be ; Tt w-.r, sfp the Train Instantly.
JtfOL hare beet Bitten &y a Spiie-, or any other Insect,
rstca; hy bees, taie e saH, mix it with the Pain Panacea,
t apply to the parts.
ft' yx hare a fin in Vi B -ertei. Side, Hick, or Sid.
ye. bathe the partt aTected morning and night ; at the same
Be take dose of the Panacea toternai'r.
Jj a nta(er hn a Cvted B tant, apr ly the Pain Panncea
k hot as it can be borne.
V99n feet Cliffy, er Coll, as though you were going to
re a fever, take a doe ef Panacea.
! Vyonhoveet Wonni, Cot, or GclUonyomr ITone, apply
st Psin P-iaxcexr it wiU take out all the Inflammation, and
eal the lire in a short l ow.
! T. K. SjmTTS A CO, Arents, Salem.
( Sold hy all the principal dnasviete. and by -
1 ' PARK A WHITE, Agents,
132 Washinvton St., 6an Francisco.
1 Dr. Hoatetter'a Stomach Bitters Increase lu pop
larlty with all who testita aualities as a Tonic or remedy for
ysneps:s, and the afections aris.n? from a disordered stoniest-
It is prepxe.1 with treat care, and Irs compouent parts
reentirdy vegetable :t is free from the objections so oftent
ged arainst preparations of t'ae km l. Tite Bilt-.-rs mty be
ItritU eallne aal bineS.-lal eff.-cts by all suJering
am eo-njivota or thi stomxeh. As a mellcal a?ent It has
eqtil, wirle iu pleasing favor an 1 health. 'ul elects have
jale It a K-tieral farerite. It la free from all properties eal
alats't to Impi'r arstm. For the cure of Pyspepsia,
Htalency," Constipation, Ixek of Appetite, and aU B lions
salen-iies are speedily eorrectc-d by the use of these bitters,
k per directions on the bottle. '
;' 6-ll hy D.-uTgists and Ltquor Dealers everywhere, and by
f V. K. S5IITH A CO., A rents, Salem.
PARK A WHITE, Axenf,,
al3 12 Washington street, San Francisco.
t Br. L J. Csapkay. We would direct the especial at
tlnc of invalids to a perusal of Dr. L. J. Cxapxay's adver
ecnent, to be found lo another column of this paper. In or
r u place the services of a learned and experienced physi
xtn within their reach. So much 111 has been Inflicted on the
ABnan family from the pernicious and letiorant practices ef
aapirlcs, that R seems as If are were fulfilling a boundeu duty
s aake known where relief can be obtained. To those un
sttunats eaouirh to suffer from the effects of sexual or private
s or their ill treatment, are cheerfully commend Dr. L.
I Cxapkay as a man of rare scientific and medical acqnlre
awata, possessing all the requisites, from long experience and
wledxed skill, for the successful practice of his profes
". Raving made sexual complaints an especial study, like
A Mlewrated Ricor t, of Paris, he Is enabled to guarantee a
aenent and speedy enre In all cases of private or chronic
setses, whether the elects of contagion, self-abuse, or loss
f rb-ility ; and la order that patients at a distance may avad
ran Lives of his advice, free consultation is open to them,
he knowledge that we have of the numerous cures be has
Sd, nne of which were of long standing, leads us to
Haeo mack faith In Dr. C.'s efficacy, and commend him to the
swaSdeace of those la Ul health. Dr. Cxapkay's office Is on
fceamento street, below Montgomery, nearly opposite the
"eUc Man Steamship Ca.'s OSlce, San Francisco. 83
r) . BOOTH : Von ore liereby notified that a
writ of attachment has been i-aued jrainal yon.
your property attached to satisfy the demand of
"'nek Eiran, amoutitin to one hundred dollars.
ow, nnleaa yoa shaU appear- before P. J- r"J-"
Hstiee of the p4ce it, and foVeaid county, at h"""1".
" the fifth daVNovember, judVmeut will be
w jo-, -ararv p"y
Stptomber 3Wi, 1330. - 28w
Dentistry
DR. E. II. GRIFFIX. (Surgeon Dentitl,
WTtM, oneruto in A I. B A -V Y from the 25th of
v Si-iift?i!t?r t.- the Sth of October. Bntl in S A
1. E M tro n the lih of October to tlio 1st of Xovein
bcr. .i0.tloe iu talera, over Strung' tin shop.
E.1I. r.KIKFIX.
Keptcn'Msr Ml. 1W. ' S."tolstNoT.
Notice to Farmers antl MUippers
ATT K. LEVERIDOK will act as our Anent at Sa
l letn, to receive nntl forward Fruit, tinJ all other
kinds of I'rodiiro coiwttrncd to us. The vrcatest
aire, ami the moat prompt attention will be given to
anv nttsincaa entrusted to mm.
ty Cilice at J.tltn C. Itoll'a store.
UlLilAKDS & McCRAKEX.
Com'n Merchauta, Portland aud !an Fran co.
September i. li'X 2TmS
Rrmoral.
DR. W. D. HUTCH INS
TTA remove J bia office to tlte city of Portlnnd, on
XJL r intt etroct, between lamuill and laylorstrceta
Kapt side, one dor south of Or. lluwtlittrtic'a tbrmei
office, and otlvrs h prot'eiwioiml scr vires to all who fa
vor htm with a rail.
1 will anv to tn v nirents in the State of Oregon, that
I still continue to manufacture my Medicines, and will
nil orders lor tuein on snort notice.
DR. E. POPPLE TON
TTII.L remain at I-nfavette, and can be found at the
T T old stand of llutctiini ec roppleton, one door
north of Abbott a Hotel, day or night, when not pro-
icpuuiuuiT cu'lttretl.
All those knou-iiiir themselves indebted to ms.
requested to come forwnrd and settle with Dr. I'opple-
&uu( suim cue, wr n kii we, m ronunu . imntcttiHteiy.
. . W. 1. HUTCMNS.
I'ortinnii. Anynt vi. lx 27 y I
Frnit. Flonr. IVhrut.
COMMISSION1 HOUSE.
THOMAS WALLACE.
(105 and 10 Sacramento St, Paa Francisco.)
VLL kintU of Produce received on consignment, and
adrnncra tnaite.
1 r Particular Httention nnid to the fillini, nf nrdora
r ..11 1 ,. T e
iwi wit Kiuu? ut uicrcnanuise.
FIRE PROOF WAREHOVSESU
2m3 105 anil ltr S'arntmrnto Street.
S. II. Prirhnrd A: Itrotaier,
COMMISSION- Jt FOKWARDIXO MEUC1I.VXT3.
(No. 97 Front Street, San Francisco)
V CENTS F;l:
Jones Jc IIn'L-on'a ohewini Tobacco.
Mayflower, Va. t iflerinif to Cnlifor'a,
tiur Jewel. r.l ucrametito.
E. J. Hudson's ?. Sweet scented Oronoco,
cmomngs, ) Kwe ot Mmron.
lVichards I 'om Cob.
James Caterer's VcllitlrtttJ.
Uritton's Dew Drop AVhiaity, in bbls. and half oils.
Vi!l receive orders for Drtiis and Medicines, it.
tor Airaara. itiomaa oc. fuller, .ew lora. vm.
Jliinlr! TInsic!!
flF.O. P. NEWEIX would respectftillv ant,onnce
1 Y . . 1 1 1 , e 1 , . ' 1 ' i .
he will meet them in the Methodist churcb, ri FK1
DAY EVEX1N". Sentemlier Iti. toorranizeat'liiM.
. 1 1 r nil iu, era . ' .,1 11 n in .m in ririiinr. inni
or I'luMei. in VoCAI MUSIC t previixis to which
he will exp'ain the Italian method of teaching. To one
wu-hinir private rcsonson the iiano Forte, 31eloduon,
M. i . would be r.appy to wait on tuera.
!cpt. I, li'. it.li.
Xo Fruit Growers.
T'lTE SUrtSCRIRER has now on band, and for
X sale at his old N'ttrser tn the Waldo lli!!. about
seven miles aoartint from :tlrm, Marion ronsrr.
over ONK HUXDliKO THOL'SAMs F.'CiT
7 REEi. enibrncina all the reiitcir.nl choice varieties
of Aprie, Pear, l'lma and Cberrv known in Oreiron.
of the foliotvintr deeeription: Forty thonrand two,
and twenty tho'inand three years "old Apple Trees,
well srrow'n and neatly s!in;cl : ten thotand two,
and four thorifwnd thtve Tears old l'car Trees, most
of which are not exreiied" for rrrowth and beamy in
the State: one thonsavid two, and live hundred three
vcors eld Plum Tres . of like crowth and bcautv. and
about thirty thotmnd vearlinir. including Arnle, Pear,
lintn ittd Chcrrv. Ali, a I'tv Cherrv Xrecs, two
year oM. Tlio aKnve Tree-? are offered npon the tnoft
reaonnhlt' tenr.s, and every Tree wnrrnnted to be pen
nine. Nine-tenth ef the above Apple and lVnr Trees
are Winter Frttit of the VERY BEST tUAMTY.
Pleae call and esatnice for yooreclve before pnr
chaaiuj.' elsewhere.
JEROME B. GREEK.
September 1. 1V.1. gt'-tn-J
Lnmbrr! Liimner!
rpHE nndernianed wonlJ rejwtful!y inform the
J. the eitizena of Marlon and other counties, that
they have in operation on French Prairie, in this
county, one half mile east of Feanter's Blacksmith
Shnp.'a Steam Ooihe Cu-cnlar Sav Mill, callable of
tuminjr ont any quantity of lumber desired, at short
notice, and at" price ranjriug from $12 to (16 per
thousand.
A Planing Machine will be attached to the Mill in a
few weeks.
About two hundred tlionwtnd feet of lumber, of
ail kinds, on hand for sole.
SMITH &. ROBINSON.
- French Prairie, Marion eo., Sept. 1, 18."i. iritf
lefTrrsoii rtlillsi.
THE nnilersitrncd would respec. fully annonnee to
the public, that I have my
XEIV FI.OVRIXG MILL
in sncceful operation, and am prepared to irive pene
ral satisfaction to customers trivtng me a ealL Persons
livinar sottth of the !iniar!t River, brintrinrr a trriot of
twelve bushels, or upwards, to my mill, will be ferried
Free of Charge,
at my ferrv.
Wfieat stored frre of ehirre.n my mill, for
farmers and merchants, if said wheat is floured in said
mills.
In a few weeks I will have an extra bolt for smut,
wheat, buckwheat, 4cc. I have also extra machinery
for takinir out blue pod. Give me a call if you waut
good Dour, and hitl of it.
1 1- Alo. recollect that I have the best ferry on the
Saniiam, and the highest and best ronds to avx any
where. JACOB tOXisKIL
JenVrson, Aug. 15, 1S5?. w 2-ltf
Police to the Travolinr: Public.
A LIVERY STABLE has just been es-tab!:i,iit.-d
at Cliatnpoe. where extra ZJff
saod b-res are always on hand, and char- r7S
ffen tniKlenre. .
As the Willamette river is now too shallow to admit
of Steamers runninif beyond this point, travelers will
find this eial)ii!hment "of (Trent aceonmodati :i, and
the Mail Stnze from S:ik-m. which connects here with
the mail steamer ".lame Clinton," every Monday and
Thursday, at VI o'clock, noon said stave, leaving Sa
lem every TueJav and Fri.iay. and arrivina here tit
Vi o'clock, noon, to connect ai-.sia with the mail steam
er on her downward trip. The steamer 'tames I lin
ton" will also arrive at Cbantpoe every Wednesday,
about noon, and retnni t'le saute iay to Canemah.
Channoeif. Aamtst '.'d. "T
w c. h r ll, Ktxrr.
I'onland, Oi.ii. Xo. 7, Clay st-, S. r ran eo.
COMMISSION HOUSE!.'!
HULL.,' KXAPP & Co.,
1TTILL irive snecatl atteption to the sale of Oregon
V FUUJTT AXD PRODUCE,
On consiii:nent, fillin orders, &c, either in Porthtnd
or San Francisco, and transact a peneral Commission
bnsineea. .....
Our Ions experience, and the facilities we possess,
enable ns to olrer tnperior inducements to sLippers.
riTMr. C. A. lli:i:i will a t asourosrent at Salem,
and attend to receiving nt forwardinit consiirnmeiH
per liouts. tlnlers for Paper and Box Lumber can be
made thronth hint. ' X-mS
At tlie Dalles
.! m-mtri. a flouring mill, on there it none in
IT'tTSsV
County. J
THE itndersiKncd has aflonrinsr mill partly complete,
which will be sold cheap. It is located on an ex
cellent water privilege, in siaht of the town of Dalles.
TV ,0 HOIASOX. Pnllca.
May 13, 1J. "
Land Ituycrs Look at This !
A a RE AT C1IAXCE FOR A BAK(!AIX
WMI to sell mv farm, which lies near the T
1 center of Linn County, in a very eligible sit-
. " . . . - , :.l -.Ift.nt;,,., i, wrv mVKl view
of the stirroniulinirlandscape. There are iipon
nation, iinKe ;""'' "; ; " farm
..,... tm Itl TlilMsTIlTM'. A t-ivri ut "I"'" " -
a irood house and barn, an orcliam ot irn.i tree.
fwb living spriiiffs, affording water for any number of
rtTFRX.-One half down in cash; the remainder in
o m'.mh. with interest from day of sale. 1 or infor
mation, enquire of me at Albany cnEADLR
May 25, 1S59.
lAf
Dentistry.
SKIFF. SURGICAL.
DR. L. S.
M E CHAN ic'Ti 'D E N TIS T,
T S now prepared to insert fall or partial erf. of artifl-
sot
irtf
rooms, Salem.
toad ThisII!
Waggon, Carriage, and Bnpgt Spoke.
TENONED AND TURNED.
BY J. A. FAY 6i. CO-' Unrival
led Machinery. VHfJ
HUBS of H ees turned and szSAaaassSB4sKUstBs
mirtTL Whipple, double tree., and neck yoke.,
tar'Fello,lIonnds. and other waKon work, planed
and tawed, at short notice, in the best style, and oa
REASONABLE TERMS.
VST So bring along your timber, to
7 E YKE, FERGUSON Sc REED.
CZ" Sash and LiLOUI
A. W. FtRGUSOJ. Stint.
Salem. June 2S. 1S53. l7tf
J ron! Iron !
Salem Ferry.
THE undersigned hereby gives notice that she has
received liconses from the respective county courts
of Mnrion and Polk counties, to keep a Ferry across
- the Willamette Kiver at Salcin. ntid that she is author
ized and will charge the following rates, to w it :
JV persons leaping the Mirion County sides
For each wair n and yoke of oxen or spaa of
horses, $9 "5
" additional " " " 25
" footman, V2
" head of neat cattle, 10
" head of sheep, hog, or goats, tl
" 1UU feet lumber, not on wagon, SO
' horse and carriage, 75
" 100 lbs. freight, not on wagon, V2
To persons Icarinr the Pott Coun'w side ;
For one wagon and span of horses or yoke of
oxen, $0 40
For each additional horse, ox, or mole, 10
" man and horse, SO
" footmnn, ' ' 10
'" loose horse, mule, ox, steer, or cow, 10
' hoir, sheep, goat, or other animal not
herein enumerated. 05
" horse and buggy, 30
" HiO lbs. freight.'not in wagon, 10
" 10 feet lumber. " " 10
" pnrk animal with load, 15
To persons leaving the Polk conntv side, 20 per cent,
over the above rates will be charged (except for fnot
Wcn) in the months of December. January. February
ami March. lillOOA llENSESS,
Sulem, Oregon, August 2fh, ISjfl. 25 w 4
mxar law,
Portland.
Tt. A. Law,
37 California St., S. F.
I. V R. A. "Ltiw,
COMMrSSTOX MERC HAXTS,
roRTLAxn a sas rnscisco.
COXPIGNMEXTS received and sold in Portland or
S. F. Returns promptly made in cash, or goods,
purchased at the option of the Consigner. All orders
tilled with dispatch. 3tn'3lpaid
Just- Here i veil j
100 keg old Colony nails ;
100 " Parker Mills nails;
25 " spikes;
10 " coarse shoe nuils ;
10 doxen grain scoops ;
10 " Ames' soiuire pointed shovels ;
1-2 " short handle shovels ;
VI " " long "
i?5 " hny. and other forVs ;
10 ' Tilt tic's hoes;
15 " Ames' spades;
1'W straw cutters:
100 Peoria, aud other plows;
3'J dozen pear Az Jackson's saws, assorted ;
3,00 f.-et coil chain;
l.-Vit) lbs. ox chain :
'JG'i rairtnire chains:
All of which will be sol J to merchants nt reduced
rates. W. II. PENCER.
Front sL, Portland.
Auanst 5, IS5.1. O-.tf
Just Reref vrtl :
EC Clippers, Young America and Crocicttt
50 dox Collin's handled axes:
30 " Hunt s
20 " " " Ohio pattern;
1"0 proes t .ble and pocket cutlery ;
00 ke irs nuils;
SO dox Ames' spades;
20 " " shovel. 5
5'l tons refined iron :
1 " best cart steel;
S-i dox hav firks.
All of which is oilcrcd to the trade, in otam'ties to
suit, at reduced rate. . II. 1'KN CLR,
Front et., I'pr'land.
An?. C, lW ii--if
Iron ! Iron ! !
TUSTRECEIVKli:
ltHVta) 11 vs. bar flat iron, r.ssorted rires :
25.'XiO !!. lar sjtiMre iron, assorted sizes;
itWO Ir-. bur r.innd iron, assorted siies ;
1S.000 lbs. oval iron, assorted sires :
1j.X1 l. half round iron, assorted sizes;
15.IHH1 lb, band iron. aeorted sires ;
15.W0 lbs. nail rods, assorted sizes ;
120,000 I It, shoe shr-pes, assorted sires ;
50 seit iron axles ;
For sale at reduced prices, bv
W. H. SPENcElt, Front st , Torland.
AntrtiM 5, 1S6 . wf
At I.at!
TU5T RECEI VEI. two S horse pawerthreshers. and
l eiiritt reaper and mow.rs. which will be sold at
cost, laid down in Portland- The season having about
expired when these machine are nscd, is the reason
whv they are offered on such liberal terms. Those who
wish to procure such will save money bv sending tn
their orders. 1 erms, cash.
W. H. SPEN'CER.
Front sl, fortland.
Ani.n, 1VA OAt
To the Trade.
QQAT flfin W"TI1 of Hardware, just
O'wUiUUU received, comprising a ireneral as
sortment, and will be sold to the trade, at reduced rate.
W. H. (I'ESi EK, Front St., Portland.
Angurt 5. HA tf
Uryant's
VXRIVALLED STOMACH BITTERS.
S a general stomach correc'or, these Bitters have
no equal in restoring the vital energy of the whole
system.
" Half a wine glassful taken before meal will prove
a certain cure for Dyspepsia, dispelling flatulency and
oppression of the chest, while tin y impart to unimpair
ed appetite a keen relish for food.
Asa Wine Muter, for the use of Hotels and restau
rants, they will le found indispensable, rendering all
beverages truly deliuhlful, being a purely vegetable
compound, entirely free from any pernicious coloring
matter.
Purthaser will please observe the name. Bryant's
Stomach liitters" pressed on each bottle and cap, and
see mat the autograph signature is on the label.
O. N.. W." BRYANT,
Mir tout.
Airents for San Francisco
-mJd WM. XEWELL At CO.
Tracy & t'o's Ixpress
To Oregon Citv,
" Salem,
' Albany.
" Corvallis.
A. II. Steele, Aiect
Jno. C. 1111, ;'
Shelby & Co. "
St-w-k At Kaufman, Ag't
Eugene City.
J. T. liltlKMLhl,
Connectiif at Portlnno. with Wells, Farao Ac Co's Ex
prsss to aU parts of California, Atlantic States and hut-ope.
UT E will forward an express from Portland, Mon
day, Wedaeaday, aaii Friday for eacii week for
above place.
Treiunre Parcels and Packages forwarded in charge
of a Special Mest-cuger.
Collections made and all business pertaining to an
Express, executed with promptness and dispotch.
13? O-hce in Portland with Weils, Fargo At Co-
siTOjrJr
July 23. 1R59. EPtf
Tor Salo.
ft Ifl ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE OR RENT
'-JtVy all nnder fence, iipwarils of 1IK1 acres in cul
tivation situated in the Forks of Willamette river,
three miles from Sulem. The land claim is one of the
best, not only in ltine coimtv, but in Oregon. On the
claim there "is one of the liest SAW-MILLS in the
country. The water privilege cannot be excelled any
where water the year round and timber handy.
Payment will lie arranged to suit the purchaser.
For further information, npplv on the premise.
"G. II. ARM ITAliE.
41tf McKenzie's Post OHice.
Patronize tlie Expresses.
A I Y customers in Salem, or any town in the interior,
jjM. can oilier watches, jewelry, silverspoons, dec., hy
express, payable on ch.Tivery of the goods, provided
the article and price suits, otherwiHe tltey can be re
turned. Watches, jewelry. Ate, for repair can be for-
warded tn me same manner, to
O. COLLIER ROBBIXS,
Practical Watch Maker, Portland, Oresron.
Feb. 2, 1S5H. 4htf
Confectionery uml irocci'ie.
f"HE undersigned lias purchased the store and stock
JL of confectioiiery and groceries of C. V. Uzttfovage,
nearly opposite the Marion House, Salem, Oregon,
where ho will keep a general supply of confectionery,
nuts, fruits, dec, &.c, uu hand, together with a choice
assortment of groceries, and many other articles in his
line. Give nie a call, aud I will try to give yon a bar-
gam.
lem
ill. M l r.KS.
3ttf
Oct. 1, 1HW.
Ltiine.
w
E will ship a superior aiticle of tiXK,to any or
der, for two dollar per hbl.
Stl It OX. UUlHKiA,
Cor. Sac. and Front street, San F'rancisco.
Julvl.1M.VI :ttnl8is
For Sale or Kent,
A SAW MILL, in good order for making lumber
"V For particulars call on JU11A rUKLE.
lec. 8, I KM.
40tf
too so.
FROM one hundred to two hundred acres of improv
ed land for sale, about two miles from Sulem, Alai
ion comity. JOHN FORCE.
lee. SlSTift. 40tf
Sheep for Sale.
ATrtA FIXE ewes, and twenty-five extra N
UJJ buck. Also, 10 head of extra breed C7
iug mures, two stallions, 5 geldings. Enquire of
6 JokWATT.
July 22, 1850. SOtf
Cattle for Sale.
f?f HEAD of stock cattle for sale, cows, yearlings,
UU and two year olds, in Linn Co., eight niiles above
Albany, on tbeCaliooia. Inquire of Lewis Lyeubur
irer, ou the place, or Joe. Watt, SSulem.
B July sa, I8MI. SOtf
Boone's Ferry,
ON Willamette river, new road between Portland
and Salciu. The road is a good one and ten miles
shorter than the old road. J ESSK V. liOON'E.
Mav 85. lf
James S. r j lr.
ATTORN ET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
OFFICE, Koevburg, Dougnta Co., Quo.
Aog. 12, 18W. 23tf
Wallamet ITnlrersltj.
SALEM, OREGOX.
rrtHE Collegiate Iepartmeut of the Wallamet TJni
X vcrsity bus been organized. Young men design
ing to puraue a regular Course of Study, are invited to
avail thetnm-l ves of the advantages afforded bv this In
stitution. A!t availuhle resources wiil be mode ose of
to meet the wants ot students, r.ltorta will be routin
ued to secure a suitable endowment : and no rains will
be spared m obtaining competent and experienced In
strnctors.
The Collegiate year is divided into three terms, com
mencing as iouows:
The first term on the 3d Thursday in September.
" second term on the 1st " " Jauuary.
" third " " " last " " " April.
The lirst two terms are fifteen sceekseack ; the third
eleven areris.
Vacations. There will be two vacations in the
year: one, in April, of two reeks, and one, in the sum
mer. of ai'ae trerks.
Tt-tTto.t will be at the rate of ft per week, or f 10
per auum.
THE OREGOX INSTITUTE. THE PREPARA
TORY DEPARTMENT.
Tirkj. The Academic year is divided into roc a
terms of elrren trerks each.
The first term begins on the 2d Monday of September.
" second term begins on me xd itiursduv ot xsov.
" third " " " " hist " ""Jannary.
" fourth ' " " " hint " " April.
Vacation-s. There will be two vacations in the year:
one in April, of tn-o weeks; and one in the summer, ot
six srrrA.
Ti'tTios will be paid nt the beginning of each Term
tn advance, at the following rates:
In Languages, Higher Slathemntics At Chem., $10 00
" Other studies of the Academic Division,.. 7 til)
" Common English Division, ............ 650
" Primary " " 5 S
For use of the Piano 10 00
tir Iiihtrurtiotis in vocal music is given to all the
students jreenl charge.
THE FACl'LTY during the present year will" con
sist of
Rev. F. S. Hoyt, A. SI., President and Acting Pro
fessor of Ancient" Laniftuiires.
S. B. Wilbur, Professor of Mathematics, Teacher of
tuglish Itranches.
Mies A. V. Aminiii.t, Teacher of Instrumental Music.
Mrs. P. M. Hoyt, Teacher of French, Painting and
i.f rawing.
Sir. C Wilbur, Teacher of Primary division.
Annisstos. Studeiita will be admitted at any time
and will be charged for tuition from the time they enter
otuy, out tneir progress will he greatly promoted by
entering early in the Academic year.
In cases where, from necessity, students leave before
the end of tlie term for wbich na vmcnt has been made,
a just proportion not more than three fourths nor less
than one fourth of the tuition fee will be refunded.
students are not allowed to leave just before the exam
inution. Patrons who are inattentive to this point, in
tlict great injury upon both the student and the Institu
tion.
ItoARDl.to. Yonng gentlemen and ladies can obtain
board at reasonable rates with private families.
Cocasi or Stcdt. A Course of Sturfy has been
adopted for both tlte Collegiate and Preparatory De
partments, well calculated to seenre ripe scholarship,
inentai aiscipiinc, ana a preparation lor ice active aa
ties of life.
A liberal Course of Study lias been adopted for
young ladies whodcaire to obtain a thorough education.
t"erA Diploma will be awarded to all who shall
complete tne prescribed course.
The CovmsnEJt will be parental hut strict aim
intr constantly at the foniiarion of correct habits of
ae:i uovemment. tarctul atteution WU1 be given to
manners and morals.
ScHOLAUSHirs, perpetual, or for the period of ten
years, securing tuition at very reduced rates, can I
SurcLased. r or further particulars apply to the l'reai
er.t.
Per order of Executive Committee.
CHESTER X.TERRY.
Sec. Board of Trustee.
Salem, Aug. 4, 1S5S. S-itf
Pacific 1'iiiversity.
Forest Grace, Washington Co.. Oregon,
Rev. S. M. Maksh, A. 51.. Pre-iJet.
Rev. II. Ltjias, A. 5L, prof Mathematics.
THE collegiate year consisting ef one term of n
months, will commence on the lirst Wednest
tune
ednesd-tv
ot November.
It is tlte design of this Institution to furnish a tlior-
on-n and comrlcte cclleaiate education.
ii:ercis a unrary oi tuvu volumes iortceneoi
the student.
Applicants lor admission to college must bave a
1 .1 . . r . I. -. c t: . i. i t i i .
iiv ii. va idc miiiiiiuu Liiicu f. niii i.i . situ ilis, v
studied the ancient languages so far as to have read
portions of Csrsar and Cicvro and the Greek Reader.
1 he tutting t'-e is vj per annnm.
PR E P A R AT I O N 1 E PA RTM EXT.
Students tittiiiie for olleire, as trtil as others wiahinir
to pursue collegiate (dailies without entering npou the
college course, wiu be under tne instruction of the col
Ie teachers.
Tlte fall term ef 11 weeks m this department com
menres on the i'd Wednesday of September. Tuition
I's per term.
Xualntin Academy.
Forest Grove, Washington Co., Oregon,
Rev. Ccsuiso Eells, Principal.
The fidl term will commence on the fiset Wednesday
of Septemlter.
Tun ion in the common branches, $G in the highei
branches. $S per quarter.
beptember 2t, Isof. Iya6
JIefrerou Institute.
THE Trustees of Jefferson Institute, wotdd announce
to the public that tlte echoed in this Institution is
uow in successful operation, under the charge of Prof.
O. G. Carr and his ladv, direct from Keretoue Siate.
31r. At Mr. Carr l-.avintr srent several vears in ore
paring tbemelves fur the Profession of Teaching, are
now prepared to give entire satisfaction to ali those
that mav entrust their children iu their care.
TERMS:
Primary Department per u-rra tweutv-four
weeks, $10 (Ml
Common English studies per term t went v four
weeks". ' 12 Oil
Higher branches " " " "
weeks, 16 00
Students can enter tiie school nt any time, hut will
not be received tor less than half a term. Xo allow
ance will be madeftirabsence. mih-ss a special arrange
ment be made with the directors.
Board can be had on reasonable terms near the
school.
Although this school is not controlled bv anv relig
ions sect, yet the strictest morals will be enforced and
good order maintained.
ll.A.JUll.SIJ..
Sec'y Hoard of Trustees.
Jefferson, Sept. 20, 1S5S. Iv
Itrtliol Collegiate Institute.
CALEXPAR FOR TIIE YEAR lSii '03.
lHE t.'olk-ge year commences the 1st Monday in
A Sentemb r, ami is divided into four ouarters, of
11 weeks each. The commencement is held oa the 4Ui
of July, when the yearly vacation ensues.
NATHANIEL I1CD-ON, A. JI.,
LEVI liuLAND. A. M-, Protestors.
Term of Tuition per quarter :
Common English hraiu-l.es $5 00
Euglish Amifvsis, Higher Arithmetic, Book
keeping, History, and Elementary
Al-vbra .'. $tj 00
Natural Philosophy, Botany, Geography,
Chemistry, Intellectual and Moral
Philosophy, Rhetoric and Logic, El
ementary Geometry, Surveying, and
Al-1'l.ra". ." $3 00
Higher Mathematics, Ijifin, Gieek, and
French langnagcs $10 00
f"5? Convenient arraiiiiemeiils for board can be made
nt reasonable rate. Books used iu the school can be
obtained at the College buihiiug ut cash prices.
.Aug. li, ICO '. -on
Richards A 3IcCrn!.eit,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants.
AXD JOBBERS IX
Oregon Flour, Grain, Fruit, Bacon, Lard,
fee.. Sec., Ar.
LIME.CEMEXT.and PLASTER received by every
sailing vessel.
C3r" Will attend to the purchase and shipment of
Merchandise of every description in the Eastern and
San Francisco markets. Also to Forwarding goods in
San F'rancisco mid Portland.
The Celebrated MaHHu Reaper and Mover,
and Agricultural Implements of every description fur
nished for cash at Sun Francisco rost aud transporta
tion.
We will also attend to the sale of Oreiron Produce in
Victoria, havimr established r house in that Mace un
der the management of Mr. D. Fisk, a genueman ot
eight yenrs experience in the trade in ran Francis
co. . JUJ1. McCKAAK.'s,
Commercial n'Aar. Portland.
JAMES R. RICHARDS,
JT Sacramento t., tan F ran. lOtf
Notice.
PERSONS wishing any business transacted iu the
Atlantic States, such as piirchasinir of carriages.
buiruios, wnirons. sewing machines, pianos, reapers.
and mowers, or any other article which is not usually
kept in this market, will find it to their advantage to
cuQ on the uudcrsigned. Also, for tiie collection of
moneys (which is usually done through the Express
Co., ut a heavy expense) will bo promptly attended to
bv oue of our linn. We will imy cash for all drafts.
bills of exchange, and certificates of deposit on the
East or Western Banks.
W. C. GRISWOLD At Co.
Sulem, Oct. 13, 185& jjatf
Talk about Gold Miues
PUTS me in mind that I WANT TO
PAY MY DEBTS and cannot do it
WITHOUT MOXEY.and if there is any
body owinir me. (and I think there ts.l we
would just say mat money we must nave, ana we
would hereby" notify those indebted to me either bv
note or book account to come forward and pungle
otherwise we will have to consign them all over to J.
D. Boon, who will no doubt make cost on it.
loursresp uy, . ... J. A. JUn.M
Salem, Sept. 1, 1863. .. 25tf
Bennett House, Salem.
THE undersigned announces to the public that
be has leased the well known Hotel, called
tha Bennett House, in Salem, together with the fund.
ture.
A livery stable will be connected with it ; call at the
Bennett house aud see. F. G. SUUW.VTKA, .
Proprietor,
Aug. 23, 183?. 24tf
Drr-OooCa!
SO bales Indian head sheetings
SO bales Lawrence sheetings ;
SO bales Massachusetts sheetings!
50 bales Metamora sheetings
100 bales brown drills;
20 bales blue demnis ;
S3 cases assorted ticking;
10 cases Kentucky jeans;
10 eises bine drills;
25 eases assorted prints,
SO cases bleached sheetings ;
500 pieces Brussels and velvet carpets ;
1000 pieces three-ply and ingrain carpets ;
1500 piece floor oil cloth ; -'
1000 pieces Cocoa and China matting;
500 case paper hansrings ;
20 cases table oil cloths ;
30 cases curtain damasks ;
SO cases lace and muslin curtains ;
20 cases window shades and Hollands ;
400 dozen mgs and mats ;
400 pieces druggets and baizes ;
Now landnie, for sale
A T THE L O IF JB ST RA TE S,
fran"k"b"aker,
CP Kos. 110 and 112 CLAY STREET. aJ
July 29, 1S59. Sm'.'l
Redinirton cV Co.,
WHOLESALE- DRUGGISTS,
107 Clay Street, San Francisco.
Offer to the trade a full, complete, and desirable as
sortment of
HAVING recently completed baninees arrangements
by which one of the linn will reside nernianentJv
in New York, for the purpose of selecting and forward
ing goods, for our own trade, we are enabled to offer
superior advantages to purchasers, as we shall at all
times have the benefit of changes in the market, and
can guarantee all articles of our own selection to be
fresh and genuine.
We respectfully solicit the attention of the trade in
Oregon, Washington Territory, und British Colombia.
as our long experience iu the Drug business, and our
present complete arrangements for Dnrchasiti? in the
east, will, we are confident, enable us to otter such in
ducements as will give perfect satisfaction to all who
may lavor ns with tneir orders.
General Agents for the celebrated
ij rafenocrc family Medicine.
ItEDlXGTOX At CO.,
3m 16 Wholesale Druggists, San Francisco.
4 NY one who professes to understand ali trade
XlL or sciences, assumes to impose an absurdity
npon the public. 7 On the same principle, any one
medicine which professes to cure all diseases is un
worthy of the slightest conscience, and should at
oace be denounced as a oiutck nostrum. Tiie
tSR-EFEXBERO FAMILY MEDICIXES
do not assume to cure all d wares with one remedy.
They bave eleven ditlerent medicines, each adapted to
its peculiar disease, and time has proved bevoud a ques
tion the enicacy and certainty of these preparations.
Their libt comprises the foilowuig medicines:
Gra-fenberg Vegetable Pills. Marshall's Uterine Ca
thoiicon. Grscfetiberg Sarsaparilla. Gnefenberg Pile
Itemedy. Gra-fenberg Dysentery Syrup. Green Moun
tain Ointment. Gra-tcnberg Chifdren's Panacea- Giref-
enberir Consumptive's Balm. Grafenberg Eve Lotion.
Gra-fcuberg Fever Ac Ague Remedy. Grafenberg
llea tli letters. Gra-leuberg .Manna! of itealtn.
For sale by all dniggaKs throughout the State.
IK-tierol Agents,
L'EDINGTON Ac CO..
Wholesale Drnggists, San Francisco.
Oct. 16, Its. -JCtf
Administrator's IVottce.
T"OTICE is hereby given, that letters of admiuistra
i. v tion have issued out of the Conntv Court of
Polk Conntv. 0r:i-, to the nndersiimed, on the es
tate of JOHN' BOWMAN, deceased iate of said Conn
tv. All parsons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immedtate payment, and those persons hav
ing claims against said estttte are requested to present
them to the liaden-iinied, at Lis residence 1 miles south
of Dallas, in said County, within one year from tiie
date of this notice.Vir t'tev will be forever barred.
PliE-TOX IL BjWMAX. Adaiiu'r.
Dil-as, Fcr-t. a, l-vx). 27w4paid
Administrator's Sale.
OX Saturday, October 1st. 1?-"S I wiil sell to the
Lhrbest bidder, for cash iu hand, the f-jllowim? real
estaie. lying in town 6 south, range 1 west, Marion
County, Oregon, viz : Beginuiug thirty-two rods soaih
uf the s- e. Corner of section 7 ; thence west two .hun
dred rods; thence north thirtv-two rods; thence east
on tite eectioa line two hundred rods : thence soma
hirtv-two rods, conrainimr 4i acres of bind. Also a
fraction of 30 acres, K itn; adjoiuing and north of said
tit acres, and eoutu of the creek thereon, all being
parts of the land claim of D- T. SEWEUL, deceased,
late of Marion County, Oregon. Sale to be at the res
idence on said claim. L. C. MORRISON,
Admiuirfrator of D. T. Sewell.
Marion Conntv, Ogn., Sept-1, ISott. 2? w3ptiid
TATE OF OREGOX.
COUNTY OF 31 A RION, t s-
7C)TICE is hereby given tltst Ai Coolidsre. adminis
i traror of the estate of TEKO COO LI DGE, de
ceased, late of said county, has rendered his account
for tiiiid settlement of said estate. Notice is therefore
erebv given that Tuesday, the 4th day of October
next, is set apart f-tr the final settlement of the ac
counts of said estate. MILTON SHANNON,
27 wl County Jidgc.
-. Administrator's Votice.
TfTTHEREAi, letters of administration upon the es
VV tate of JOHN B. PERKINS, deceased, late of
Polk Conntv. Oreuon. were irrauted to the nndersiim
ed on the Stii day of June last, therefore, all persons
owing said e:ate will please come forward and make
pavnient. and aU persons having chums against said
estate, will present their accounts within one year
from this date, to the undersigned, at bis residence,
four miles south-west cf Dallas, or they may lie for
ever barred. EDWARD T. FERKIXS.
August 31st. 1o9. 2i w4
Notice
S HEREBY given to nil persons having chums
asjaiust the estate of Z'iXAS C. FIELD, deceased.
late of Marion conntv. ( l-ti.. to uresenl them to tlte
ailminit-lrator, with the proper Touchers, at his resi-
lence in r rencii l'ratne. within one vear irom wis
date, or said claims will be forever barred.
MUUKt C DlJUL.lv, jfamta-r.
September 1, 1S59. -if3
STATE OF OREGON. I M
COUNTY OF MARION. P
N'
TuTICE is hereby given to all persons having
claim atwitist the estate of M. L. lluTON,
late of said etnnt v. to present the same to the adminis-
rator, at his reswence. with tlte necessary eonefers.
within otia vear from this date, or s?tij elutms will be
forever barred. A. G. IIUTTON, Arlminr.
September 1. l.-vn. iMrl
IVotice.
IT7M. and STEPHEN TRICE, rhinU.Ts, r. JOnN
VY BAKLK. Defendant. In eoontv court for Ma
rion Conntv, State of Oreiron, October term. 1S51:
To JOHN BAKER Yon are hereby notified that
muess you appear 111 the t. ounty t.-otirt lor AI anon
county, m the tate of llreiron. on the tirst Sav of the
term to be held on the FI-isT MONDAY IN OCTO
BER, IS011, and answer the complaint of said Plain
tiffs, now on tile in saidconrt, for the recovery of the
sum of $64 tS. the same will be taken tor confessed.
and the prayer thereof will be granted by the Court.
u. r . u- 12s NAM,
25w4 AUf. for P'jfs.
e. K. COLE.
S. B. WHITE.
IVew Store.
1 LiUlitTrj Ll. V, ' ' AJ . - .X- -,r. SIC U". ' ; n. .110
VJt well known stand of G. F. Cole. Seoond street.
,r 1, t- t- ri T r- t. r. t : .1
Corvallis. a large and well selected stock of Spring
atid Summer Goods. I inr stock consists in part of
Itru-tinodt, Lrrocenes, Hardware, liradu made
blowing, iititx. noott rr.ia cynocs, roej..
eru. Glass II"are. JrC,
all of which we wiil sell cheap for cash, or exchange
for country produce, for which the highest market
price will fe paid.
We now irive a public invitation to one and ell to
come and examine our stock, as we flatter ourselves
that yon will not go awav dissatisfied in regard to
i'iniiry ana price oj tiooa.
We will le in constant receipt of goods during the
season, and .Mr. Cole being located in Portland, and
connected with a wholesale bouse in San Francisco,
our facilities for purchasing goods
On the cheapest possible terms
are rendered superior to any other firm iu town.
Corvallis. slay Jt, iisnr. iju
Frank. Baker,
110 AND 112 CLAY" STREET,
45 AND 47 MERCHANT STREET,
Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic
CARPE TS.FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTHS
Matt aud Cocoa Malting, Druggett, Baizet, Dam
asks, Windoio Shades and Hollands,
UPHOLSl'ERY GOODSt
riPIR HANGINGS AXD BORDlItS,
CHIXA MATTIXG.
TOR SALE IX BOXO OR DUTT PAID,
AT LOWEST RATES.
May 16, 1859. - - fenll
Drs. O. A. fc Ada HI. Weed,
Hygro-Medical Pkysiriant.
HAVING located in Salem, we shall be happy to
attend to calls, both in town and country.
Mrs. Weed will irive special attention to Obstetrics,
and diseases peculiar to women and children.
fatients at a oisu&nce visncu 011 nwuusuic tcrwa
They may be consulted personally, or by letter, free.
April 22, 1859. Ttf
C. IS. Pillow,
DEALER in clocks, watcbes-and jewelry, 8a
lem. Oirn. Particular attention paid to the
repairing of "watches and clocks. All work war-
rail leu. jewelry repnirea at sours uww.
FOR SALE:
TVitrhn and clocks. 8 dav striking clocks at a very
low price: also 30 hour marine clocks.
. r-, -1-, ssr
af i 1 X.US1.
Ladies and trents brooches. Finger Rings, Ear Ring,
Gold Buckles, Guard Chains, Ace., Ate.
Salem. July 6. 1&T. UU
For Sale.
TWO COXCORD BUGGIES AXD HARXESS.
ONE of said buggies is calcu
lated for either one or two
horses: the other for one horse
only. Apply to JOHN BjRXa
Salem, July lb 183. I'Af
WHOLESALE
IMPORTER
AXD
D
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
RUGS.
VOTV receiving, ex clipper ships Archer and Rohin
J. Hood, and soon to arrive by clippers. Ocean Tel
egraph, Sept nnc's Favorite, Challenger, Wizard, mud
Lookout, direct from New York,
THE LARGEST ASSOR TMEXT OF
DRUGS,
Chemicals, Paints and Oils,
Ever imported into Ore -ron:
Purchased for Cash, comprising a full assortment of
PA TENT MEDICINES,
Direct from the Manufacturers.! including every ;
tide usually found in a Drug storey
WIN7DQ W GLASS, (French and American)
DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE,
FIXE PAINTS, (jrronnt!. Arr, and in oil, of
every variety,)
RED AXD WHITE LEAD, various brands.
PAIXT AXD VARXISH BRUSHES, (!ar5e
variety,)
COACH, JAPAX, BLACK and FURNI
TURE VARNISHES,
BOILED AXD RAW LIXSEED OIL,
BURNING FLUID, (a superior ankle,)
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,
LARD, SPERM, POLAR and MACHINE
OILS,
FIXE BRANDIES AXD WIXES, for me-
dicinal purposes.
GRAFENBERG FAMILY MEDICINES,
G RAEFEX BERG MANUAL of IIEALTn
(new edition.)
GLUE,
BLUE VITRIOL,
PUTTY, in bladder,
SALERATUS, fine article,
SAL SODA,
GOLD LEAF,
GOLD BRONZE, assorted,
SILVER LEAF.
ELECTIC MEDICINES, concentrated,
BOTANICAL MEDICINES.
fotreliier with even article nanaUr foand in a
Drug Store.
AGENT FOR ALL GENUINE PAT
ENT MEDICINES.
Thankful for past favors and solicttinff a eontimrance
of the same, I respectfully invite dealers to call and ex
amine mv stock, and jadgefor themselves as to quality
and priee.
Jly arrangement for direct importation from dealers
and manufacturers hi the East, are such tliat enable me
to sell goods cheaper than any other honse on the
nortnera coast.
Sales room, Front street opposite Upper Wharf.
W. WEAIHERFORD.
Portland, Ogn. May 31, 1559. lyi-j
Uilolpbo Wolfe's Sthnapps.
4 MEDIC1XAL drink, of eminently salnrarv qnaii-
a. ties, manufactured bv himeelf exclusively, &z his
factory at Schiedam, in Holland, and well known dur
ing the last twelve years throughout all the Atlantic
and Western States.
It is made from the best barley that can be selected
in Europe, with the essence of an aromatic Italian ber
ry of acknowledjjed and extraordinary medicinal proo-
entes. 1 uas long since acquirea a cigcer reputation.
ootn in Europe sou America, man any ouier aiurexic
oevera-je.
Analyzed, it is a riRrrciti rrm noroa. in ha ef
fects a mild and wholesome tonic. It is extensively
nsed find arsrorpdh v the medics,! farn!rv th trniwr.
ance people, heads of families. Sec.
In (Jravel, Gont, and Rheumatism, the obstructions
of the bladder and kidneys, and m general aehihty, its
effects are prompt, decided and invariably reliable"; and
it is not only a remedy for these mahvfiea, bnt in all
cases in which they are produced by drinking bad. wa
ter, which is almost universally the cause of them, it
acts as a snre preventative.
For Fever and Agne it is one of the most efficacious
preventives that can be resorted to.
lilt. AKtJMAllC c-1-rl lr.il AM fcCtLNAPPS
Is onsen nentiv in great demand bv persons traveling.
or about to settle in new parts of the country e&peeialiy,
as well as by many in every community, where it has
become known, on account of itn various other reme
dial properties
la all cases of a dropsical tesdener. it is rece rally
the only remedy required, when adopted in the early
stage of the disease.
In dyspepsia maladies, when taken in proper qttan
tities, as a diet drink, and especially at dinner, it is
found by uniform experience to be eminently enicacioas
in tlie most obstinate cases, when even the best of the
stial remedies bave failed to afford more than temr-o-
rarv relief. In cases of flatulency, it is an immeci&te
and invariable epeeiiic, and it muy be administered in
diluted and proportionate quantities, even to young in
fants, in all those paroxysms of griping pain ra the
stomach ami bowels to which thev are especially sub
ject, as well as the cholic of grown persons.
Its judicious adoption in connection with the princi
pal meals, or when a sense of exhaustion dictates its
use, never fails to relieve the dVbility attendant upon
protracted chronic malzuiifas. low lemr-nunent and ex
tiansxed v il.-il energy, by whatever cause induced.
Titese are facts to" v. !:ii-h many of tlie tuos eminent
medkal men. both in England asd the I'nited isates,
h;ive borne testimony, and whkra are corroborated bv
the highest wtitten authorities.
Put up iu qiuirt and pint botties. in cases of one aoz-
en, witu my uanie on lite botties, cork, and lac-sinule
ot my eiirnsitnre on tne labeL
For sde by ali the respectable Drmrgista and Uqnor
dealers in Oregon and Ciiii'rnia.
ULOiaHO WOLFE, Sole Importer.
i2 Beaver street, "Sew York.
Caution (9 the Public.
Lontkm Cordial Gin,
Club House Gin,
Schiedam Schnapps,
Aledicated Schnapps,
Royal Schnapps,
&.c, Sec, Sec.
Under the atiove and similar titles, the liquor mixers
of this city are bottling Urge quantities of adulterated,
unwholesome trash, casting bnt little, on which they
hope to realize large profits by selling in California-
Avoid all compounds. Son are so skillfully prepar
ed as to pas for good liquor, except with the best of
judges. If von would be safe, nse only the long estab
lished, renowned, genuine Wolfe's "Schiidam Aro
matic Schxafps.
U1H1LPHO WOLFE. Sole Importer,
Aug. 91, tf is47 22 Beaver street, Xew York.
"London Club House Gin.
TO THE PUBLIC
rpHIS CELEBRATED GIN PRETEXDrXO T6
JL nothing but what it is, viz: a pure and unadulter
ated article, and assuming no artificial merits of what
it is not, as some of its rival imitators do after five
years of public approval and very extensive sales in
California, has been pronounced by the public to be su
perior, not only as a beverage of' general use, to any
other article competing against it, but is
UXRIVALLED IS ITS MEDICAL EFFICIENCY
in most cases of complaints. To persons (raveling in
these dj.ys of rapid transit from East to West, Xort h to
South, whoare constantly changing their water as well
as their climate; who are drinking, indeed, a dozen
kinds of water iu every twenty -four hours, and each
draught containing some property acting in chemical
antagonism to the preceding one, thereby causing an
unnatural degree of excitement to the stomach it is
positively and absolutely necessary to ose a counter
acting agent. From the fact that the
"LOS DOX CLUB HOUSE GCT
is prepared expressly to meet such exigencies, and to
act as we know it will act, as an antidote we confident
ly prescribe it as the verv best article in the country.
The name of Aromatic bchiedani Schnapps" has nev
er been attached in any way to this arude. In lirst
presenting the
" LONDON CLUB HOUSE GIN
to the public, my aim was to give them a pure and un
adulterated article of Gin, and to call it bv it right
name- The success attending its introduction and ex
tensive sale in California is a sufficient guarantee of
the high appreciation of the article by consumers.
Various parties bave from time to time put up and
shipped to California an article which they call - Club
House Gin." My Gin, which has gained such a repu
tation in California, is branded on the eases,
"OLD LONDON CLUBHOUSE GIN WM. H.D."
The bottles also have a white label with fae-aimie of
mv signature. I caution all parties to beware of imit
ations. WM. II. DALY,
Sole Importer, Xew York.
Jan. 24, 1S39. Stf i
. Notice.
WE have appointed Mr. W. K. Levridge to make
collections for us, to receive and receipt for all
monies due us, to make as loans, and is not authorized
to give any indulgence to any one. And if there is
any who feels conscience smitten, by not complying
with their promises, thev can relieve themselves by
pungling immediately, lie will still keep the office iu
the uhl store, and if yoa don't come there and see him
ha will send the sUeiiif to see you, at your expense.
Rospectfully V. d GRISWOLD Sc CO.
SsJeu, JanelSCa 13kf
ESTRAYS TAKEN UP.
The charge for astray notices is one dollar, for each
animal advertised. No notice will appear rnnil paid
for. Where bo money, Or less than the correct amount
is sent with an estrav notice, tha notice will not be
published tmtil the full amotmt is received
BY the subscriber, living on the main road, 13 mile
south of Corvallis, Benton Co., Ogn-,a bay horse,
star m the forehead, some white on nose, saddle and
collar marks, branded S on left shoulder, supposed to
be 8 or 9 years old ; appeared to be newly shod ; has
been in the settlement 3 or 4 months. Also, a bay
mare, supposed to be 2 year old, no mark or brands
perceivable; ha been in the settlement 10 or 12 monthsv
Said animals were taken np Aturast 31st, ls9.
28w2 J. E. BACLAT.
BT the subscriber, 10 miles south of Corvaliis, one
black Spanish cow, about 8 year ctdj marked a
crop off ritht ear, under bit in left. Spanisa brand on
right hip and shoulder, and L C. on left hip: valaed as
$-20. RICHARD IB WIN.
Corvallis. Benton Co.. Sept. 7, 1859. 2Sw3
BT the subscriber, living hi King's Taller, Benton
Co., Opn., a yellow roan horse, sapposedTto be 9 or
10 years old last spring, and a Canadian, branded est
the left thigh with APS. Appraised at $o.
LAZA1.KTH VANBiBBEK
September 9th, 1858. aw3
BT the subscriber, Eying at the upper bridge on the
Crabtree Creek, Forks Santiam, Linn Co., Ogo, a
pale red steer, 3 years old, some small white spots oa
the belly and flanks, marked with swallow-fork in left
ear and an trader slope and over bit in right : ha been
running on my premise over two years. Also, a dark
red steer. 2 year old, marked aviih split and over bit
in the right ear and smooth crop off the left ; has beew
running over a year with mv stock
JOHX RICHARDSON.
August 2Tth, 133. -2Sw-2
BY the subscriber, living in the Fork of the San
tiam, Linn Co., Ocil, an Indian horse pony, dark
prey, considerable marks from Kiddle aad sinch, very
short tail, branded H P on left shoulder and figure 5 on
left hip ; has been running here about one month : ap
praised at t'- STEPHE .V M. DA VI DSOX.
July th, 1859.
BY the subscriber, living 1 mile east of Scio. Linn
Co., Ogn., one red stag ox, mnrked with crop off
the left ear and under bit in the Hunt, an rminteiligible
brand on right hip, 8 01 10 years old : has been running
on mv place about 3 years; appraised at $ ' I
CALEB W. CTJRL.
September 9th, 1859. S9t-2
BT the subscriber. living on Coast Fork, Lase Co-,
Ogn . an iron grey mare, supposed to be 3 year
old past, no marks or brands viaihie ; she came on my
premises about the 21st of Angrut, 1 59.
itSxci JOHN M. HAEPER.
BY the subscriber, living in Polk Co., 1 J miles north
east of Betbei. one pale red cow, marked with a
rrem ctf left ear and under bit in right ; errntosed to be
t vears old. - J. D. KELTY.
September 12, 15?. 2Sw2
BY the subscriber, living six miles south-east of Sa
lem. Marion Conntv, Ogn a veiiow Imiisn mare.
some saddle marks, and some white on the left hind
foot ; appraised at $30- Also, a bay bon colt, one
year old last spring, star in the forehead, and a Lttlo
white on the nose: appraised at f-J0. Alio, a sucking
horse colt, blaze in tie face, both left feet white: ap
praised at 1A JOHXHERBEX.
September a, IVci. 2j w3
BY the s-ioocriber, living in the French Prairie, 8
miles N. E. of Salem. Marion Co.. one boll, shoot
5 years old, nearly ail white, a bl ick spot on each side
of the neck and face, and one or two spots behind
a crop olf the left ear, and small notch under riehl : no
brands perceivable. ' Came in the neiirhborhood about
3 years aco. THOMAS MOISAX.
August 22, 1SS9. 27 w2
BY the subscriber, living 4 nuies X. W. of Eoia. Polk
Co., Oen., one roan Iudian horse, 8 years old. blaze
face, three legs white- R. B BOOTH BY.
A upn-t -JS. I SoU. 27 wJ
BY the subscriber, bring 14 mile sooth of Corvallis,
Benton Co., Ogn., one brown Spanish horse, sup
posed to be 6 or 7 years "Id, some white in the fore
head, right eye ont. branded J? on right thigh, some
saddle martta. left bind foot wiuce : no other marks or
brands perceivable. W3L G- POKTEK-
Angttt m, itsx-. S3
BY the subscriber, living S. E- of Round Prairie, in
Doniftas Co.. I i miles, one small bay Spanish mare.
about 14 hands hieh. 1 years old, hasa lump on her left
side, and some saddle marks; no brands, turae to m v
enclosure the test of Jul v. CH AS. RIXEH AST. "
August 30, 37 w2
BY the subscriber, living 3 miles west of Rosebnrg,
on the South Unipqna, Donghts Co., Ogn., a ligEt
brindie ox, abort liyears old. smooth crop olf the right
ear and spiit in the left, white face; no other marks or
brai-ds perceivable. JAS. TCRXER-
Aueust 25, 1859. 2gw2
BY the subscriber, in W lihunette precinct. 8 mile
north of Engene City, Lane Co., Oen., one sorrel
mare. 111 hands high, blaze face, right hind foot white,
Spanish brand on left hip. supposed to be six or eight
years old ; was snod all round when she came to my
premises sometime last spring. R- B. COCHRAN.
Angnst li 1S59. Sri
BY the subscriber, living in South Fork precinct, in
Yamhill Co., one pale red heifer, 2 year oid. crop
and slit in riuht ear, and slit in left, with an trader slit ;
branded with an X. A. li. FACLEOXCE-
Angust 29. 1S59. 27 w2
a. a. hughes. j- m. o'cossoa,
Hughes & O'Connor,
Agent' far tke sale of
P HE L AX'S MODEL BILLIARD TABLES,
NO
PA TEXT COMBJXA 2VO.Y CUSHIONS
Manufactory and &-ales Kooms. Montgomery; St.,
i &as Vrancict?.
Balls, Cloths, Cue-rrr. and E:!lia-d Trimisings
cf creel deter-: p! ion. frr fhe Trade.
OLD RAILS XE-CUSBIONED
....WITH ST.T5 or
P HE LAX' H PA TE X T CUSHIOXS.
CAUTION. These Cushions cannot fee procures!
from any other person on the Paciae Coast,
tsr" Ali Gooes warranted. 3ml6is
Pioneer Sash, BliKd and Doer Fae
lory.
TT7 E have constantly c-n band, and Bjasu
f V fact are to order, aU kinds of
SASH. BLINDS.
Window-frames, Shutters. Mouldings, Cornices, Ont
and Inside Finished II ork,
of all description.
Haying the latet! improved machinery for manas
turing the above work, we are able to supply
Carpenters, Builders, omd others,
at the shortest notice, and as
Cheap as anw other Factory in the State.
ljr All orders from the country promptly attended
to. Work shipped on board of boat free of charge.
X. B. Pine and Cedar 1 amber taken in exchange
for work.
Factory at Do Belle's steam saw milL
CO LB ATI! dr. BASS, Pre.
Salem, June 13.1859- 6m 16
Keith's Rosema?y
HAIR 1NVIG OR A TOR!
TS acknowledged by all who have used it, to be the
I finest preparation'forthehairever invented. A few
applications of it will make the coarsest and harshest
hair soft and glossy stop its falHnp osT or taming grey,
remove all dandrurf, and rare all oiseases of the sralp.
It imparts a natural moisture and brilliant lustre to the
hair, and has a delightful perfume.
Prepared only by
sVM. H. KEITH Sc CO., .
Cbemist and Drnggists,
137 Montgomery street, sua Francisco,
And for sale by all Druggists. 3misC2
TVursery.
THE subscriber has one of the bee nurseries 5
in the eonntry, sitaatednear Salem, inwbk-b i
can always be found all the beat varieties- Orchard
men are requested to examine his trees. Apply at the
nursery, or the confectionary and grocery store, north
west of the Marion House.
MICHAEL MYEES.
Salem. Oct. 1. 1858. 3tu
It tanks.
DEEDS, uiorUrages, powers of attorney for sale of
serin, tax receipts, final proofs, and notifications
a new lot just printed and for sale at the Statesman
Ottioe.
For Sale.
THREE and a -half lots, with Dwelling House, f
Rum anil ol.herimorovement-eonyenientry fc-
situated, in Salem. Enquire at the Statesman Otfice, or
of JOHN A. JOHNS.
May 13, ItPW. ltHf
Farm for Sale.
TWO and a half mile from Salem. aU under im
provement, good buildings, and a hurge orchard of
fruit trees, from one to nine years old.
Dee 8. 1858. -sOsf
House and JLot for Sale.
IN the town of Salem. V ,
JOHN FORCE. -L-i
Dee. 7, 1S5S.
A Ssaa or Horses for sale.
INQUIRE of W. P. LEWIS at Dal, or
V mm -sVUla-WW-aWW ' I U T1,T
Septfanber 1,1850,