The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866, September 27, 1859, Page 2, Image 2

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    Pr. Baker's Pain Panacea.
Ifjr Pain Panacea t cmipornl entirely rh jllng pirns,
I TrcrtsSl oll and herbs. Ii U perfectly sure for the most
lest. ti use. I can mt sln.-ercly sly, thr.t 1 hare never
Mra snr, hocT?r S- llcste.to be Injured by It In the lrst.
tit contr.u- to ask the ntll'.ctcd. h hare not use.l It, 1 1
It for ths Mlwlns lilmis. If they are not tntUfird
Vlt' healing properties, the money will bo cheerfully re
let! by thu a sent wfierc the nicUcIne Is for ssle.
y you jr nj ( Sfouirrc.l or Jt.yirtli, try a !oi of
k Fanarea lnter.laiTy, Vathe externally over the parti af.
rd and yoa w!'.l at sncc restore ths proper action and re
c tbe pin.
f yo Jar m JSruiso or Wound, bathe It well with the
I F.in?cs four titnei a day. It w!U rellere the pain, and
oat all the poison, and heat the wonnd In a short tt.ne.
'f3U are snferingrom Xturoleia or Rheumatic Paint
jr the Fain Tanacea freely, and take a doss of It Intcmal
ornlns, aeon and nljrht ; II will not only cure the pain,
wm remove the caose of the disea.
''r' Pyppsia. and your ro.I distresses your
ca after callnff, tale a dosa of Pain Panacea after each
t
yoa ir a Cantered or Sort M.nttX or Throat, pp!y
aln Panacea to the affected parts, an J f argle the month
rout three or four times a day. s
fon ire tXo Diarrkaa, or a related state of the bowels,
k few doses of Pain Panacea, and they will soon be re
L If yoa hare a painful swelling, bathe the parts freey,
foa w'.lt soon rellere the pain, and tbe swelling will be
ed. If yon hare a severe toothache, apply the Pain
lea on a piece of cotton, and bathe the sum at the same
it wai ip the pain lnstamlr.
have been Bitten If a SpUer, or any other Insect,
Di by bees, take fine salt, mix U with the Tain Panacea,
ply l the parts.
ton .?r a p.itn in ts JS.-tat, SUTe, gjet, or K'irt
bathe the parts accted moraine an.l nl ht ; at the tunc
ike a d:a; of the Panfleea Internally.
metier has a 0:ktd B.-tast, apply the Pa!n Fanners
aa It caa be borne.
m ftci Cii.'.y, or CrfJ, as lhaagh you were going to
ferer, take a dose of Panacea.
h ire a Woend, Cut, or Colts on jour Hone, apply
a Panacea; tt w'.ll taie oat all the tn-asinaatloa, and
sore In a short time. .
I SVlTn CO., Ajents, Salem.
y all the principal droc-lj:., an 1 by
PARK WHITE. Acents,
S 1SS Wash':njrtoa St., San Francisco.
U J. Caapiay. We would direct the especial at
tf Invalids to a perasal of Dr. L. J. Ciaplay's adrer
V to be found in another colvtxm ef this paper, in or
ce the serrlces of a learned and experienced physi
lln rh.-ir reach. So ranch ill has been inflicted on the
tm.ly from the pernicious and Ignorant practices of
', that 11 eeras as If we were ralftuinr a bonnden dnty
tnowm where relief caa be obtained. To those nn
I enoach to suffer from the effect of sexnal or private
sr their ill treatment, we cheertal'.y commend Dr. L.
ly as a man of rare scientiSs and medical actuirv
iseajlnr all the reqaisltes, from lonjt experience and
1st 1 skill, for the successful practice of his profes
sia? made aexnal eomplamrs an especial study, like
stel CicorJ, of Paris, he is enabled to guarantee a
I and speedy cure In all cases of private or rhronie
raether the effects of coataclon, sclf-abase, or loss
; and in order that patients at a distance may arail
I of his adrice, free consultation Is open to them,
ed -e that we hare of the namrroos cures he has
kmc ef which were of long standing:, leads us to
k faith In Dr. C 's efficacy, and commend hint to the
of the in ill health. Dr. Czapkay's oce Is on
street, below Mntomerr, nearly opposite the
1 Sleasaship C v's Oiiirc, San Francisco. t3
f Assessor Notice.
'.be a: Salem, S.ttnrdar, October Is, 1559, to
te the Asc9nient Rnil. rceor!!rtir to Latr.
. P. B. WHITMAN.
for Clarion Conr.tr.
OVERTON NURSERY.
lerjljttej ofTors for Ti!e the comic
50,000 Fruit Trees,
I to three years' oU. of fine and vipr.rons
HwithsTarniintr tbo drr season) whicU I oder
rr.R keui ceo Prices, h? 33 per
I any previous season. Mr iock" is com
V of the following named varieties :
i APrLEs
K. Ptppta, - - IO.OOO
P, - - s . . - I 4.(W
IT. rVaraaaaln, - A.COO
pltxenbcr - - 4.UM
, - - - 3.000
pieties, such aa RaroW. Oravcnstein, Blue
loltlea Russet, Kinir .Vpple. ccc. and
raxietr of l'enr, Cnerrv, Lawtori Black-
" II. J. UEEIi.
m't mistake R- C. Goer for II. J. Geer;
er one of the b'hovg. - S'.'mi
ale of LandHart? Chance.
3E undrrfitmed baa determined to sell, at
Public Amnion, on .SAl L"!:DAY. the th
dar of October nest, at 10 o'clock, A. 51.,
sea hen-tiKiftrr described, a portion of hia
and claim, embracing about fifty nrrea.
labont hnlf a mile aottth of the So-tih !-a-ad
has been surveyed into lota of e-mven-abnrban
reidtcca, enibraciinf from lire
half acres in e:tth lot. with convenient
eetintr eaca other, mnnintf from eaxt to
w north to south. There are four rront
t poMic road running from Salera to the
loa of the r-tate, eacit liH embntriiitf five
mr rear lots rnnnins ti aad bordering on
te alonirh, e:iihm--i-iir from six to eiirht
a in each lot. Tne rear lots iiave con-
and fir limber upon thesa and plenty of
er on t te wet end.
swenbed land and lota will be old oa the
til:c auction, to the hu;i)ct bidtl r.
to ninety dys credit will be sivca to
destrin:; it. " Farmers and Citizens tren
ted co iirtend the sale and bnr. rach on
r eemrias a valnaMe residence seldom
eattendihes.de. A plat of the lota can
Xessrs. Moores' Son.
X. XT. C0LAVELL.
aber 26, 1&53. " -w-
Valley Whisky.
It) C ALL THE ATTKMKW OP
a well as consumers, to the following
well-known Chemists, who hure ana-
Aromatic Vnllry WTalsSj-."
aitfttion of the parties is a sniGcient onar
articlo possesnes ail the merit claimed
k WM. XEWELL & CO., "
ikile Aifents. -
trEK's Ottice, 32 Some Rf ft Sr
Boston, Mass., April ITtli, 1458.
Sew York : -
re made a chemical analysis of ronr
rn.it -y 'lilaiy," and tiud it a pore,
re AYhiekr, containint; no injnrionx nmt
, and recoaimcnd it as suitable for med
wirposes. ' CHAP.t-tsT. Jacksox.M.D.,
T ' State Assayer.
Xew York, April 15th, 1S53.
Cd a sample of ' liy Ai-onatlt
ajr," and tind it to be a pnre arti le, of
srrthoat anr delete rijn admixture.
James li. "Chiltos, M. 1-, Ciiemist.
w;
V-Arona(le Valley Whlstiy" is
ter careful examination, I find it to be
ilirely free from the adulterating in
lentfy tax-d.
- Jaxes J. Mapcs, Chemist. .
PMATIC V ALLEY WHISKY
t-ontarn;n one dozen bottles each.
1 the princii -J liquor Jlonws in Cali
. ;, 2ini'is
I
KICK,
COFFIX fc
JIABTiTILI.e.''
V to.
ttVE TOCAU- XI tK ATTEV-
Drag Trade in California, Oregon
f erritorr, to onr present complete ar-
e transaction of the
NG and WHOLES ALE
G -BUSINESS.
l -v- v.,1, xebii-h hrinirs us in di-
, III t- M. V. , .
M nrinrinal Imixrters ana
rug, Medicines and Cnemiculs, we
ler inducements to purchasers which
1 by any o:her house on tne Paciltc
) store the largest and best selected
,K OF DRUGS
il ir, this market, and it is onr in
by large and reirular importations,
mr 'the BEST trocsls at the L ) t. I
position which, for ten rears past,
m the Wholesale Drug Business m
ion will be paid to the Mexican and
de-and we guarantee Kitisfaction,
i ; tn ti who n.av favor ns with
KEDINGTOX i Ct..
, . No. 17 Clay Street.
FRANCIS & Co,
ye Upcer fy Co..) .
is, Wai elioiisi"? and
isiou 3Ieicimuts,
I Broadway Sts., San Francisco,
TO PAYING FKfcitiiiia
i.. ;AwanA IVMa of Ludinir.
r.nr ram from Eastern eities, will
frival, and forwarded with tliatch
tonrtLrr.
maue oa Mercluuidise ia our ware-
9
refer to the jlorcbaaUand B-ink
, gcncruUy. 5to3
To L.et, or For Sale.
TllV. bnil.linfr fonrcrly ocenpied by 5Jrf "onnell fl
fc (Ircgorv, knnwn'as thcKxclinnee S;il"oa. i'"2.
oppritt!te t'ily ll.itnl, Corvullis. Said luiiMhi',' is
well miied for n Hotel, KcKlanraiit, or Salo .n tlirre
arc six well tinislied rooms up stnirs, adapted either for
otlices or M roniiw n i;tol well of witter m-.d n ex
relknt t'.rce pntiip (with hose bclonuinjr) on tlieprem
tves, Tkc bttiltlitifr is 2-2 feet by HI feet deep. The
ubovc will be let or sold on re:iso!:ible terms.
Appirtt. A. II. McCOXXKLL.
Sept. v.'i, 1S."i?. J?vvli Corvullis, O.CTt.
A 1 in i ii i st i n I o r 's M ot i ce.
NOTICH is hereby (riven, thnt letters of administra
tion have been Krsuttitvd and issued out of toe
Count r Conrt of the I omit v of Coos. Oitn.,to the uu
dcrsijrned, on the eelato o'f llKOKdli ME1.5H. All
persons having claims nuinst the deceased, are hercliy
required to exhibit them, with the neccssiirr vouchers,
wiiliinone year from the dute of this notice, to the un
dersigned a'dministrutor, at Kmpire 1'ity, Cooa couuty,
Orejion, or ther will be forever barred.
UKOKGK VASOX, Adin'r.
Scptemlicr 27, -T.'v4
AdiuiiiistratorN Notice.
N'OTICE is hereby given, that lettets of antiiiiiistra
tion have been grunted nml issued- out of the
Conntr Conrt of the County of I 'oos, Oun.. to tho ttn
dersiuited.on the estate of WILLIAM Dl'KK. All
persons having claims acainst the deceased, are hereby
reinired ro exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers,
within one vear from the ditto of this notice, t the un
dersigned administrator, at Kmpire Citv, Coos county,
Oregon, or ther will be forever barred.
B. V. BOSS, Adm r.
September JT, 10. J'.w4
A(liiiinitratitx.' Motile.
VTOTIC'E is hereby Riven, that letters of iidn-.inis-i.N
trntion have issued out of the county court of
Douglas county, Oregon, to the undersigued, on the
eta;eofJ. JI. CLIXH, late of said Comity. All per
sons indebted to said cstutearc requested to make im
mediate payment, and those persons having claims
atrainst said estate, are requct-tedto present them to the
mulersiinied, at Keiisin Heed s, near Oakland, Uoui;
hts Co.; tgn, w i:hin one year from the dute of this no
tice, or they will be forever barred.
XAXCV CIJXE, Adm'x.
Sept. 1 1, ISiD. i".Uv4pnid
STATE OP ORKOOX,
CofSTT or l'OLK.
TO It S. WAIT: Ion are hereby notified that a
avtitof attachment has been Usucd against you,
and your property attached to satisx'v the demand of J.
H. Albert on. amounting totifteen dollars and sixtv-sev-en
cents. Now unless you shall appear before Nelson
Walling, a justice of the peace in and for said county,
at his oii-ice, on the l'.th day of November, l"ij'.', judg
ment will be rendered againrt you, and your proerty
sold to ray the debt.
JAMES B. ATHEBTOX, ri ff.
September 10, l?j;. : 1
Notice to Creditors.
IX the matter of the estate of Adam Kol-.l, deceased:
ss. In pursuance of an order of tho county court of
Yamhill county, notice is hereby given to u!l persons
havinir clainis'uj.'uimit Al AM KOHL, deceased, late
of said connl y, to presMtt the same, with the vouchers
thereof, to ttie snbocrilwr, at his residence at Wii la
mina post-oliice, Yatnhiil county, Ogn., oa or before
the -titb dav of September. 1860.
AMAS.V HOWE. AdnVr.
September 06. lVA l".w4
Drufitr)-.
DR. E. IT. GRIFFiy. (Surgeon Dentist,)
W ILL operate in A I. B A .V 1' from the 2it!t of
y September to the Sth of tK-tober, and in & A -L
E M from the l Jth of October to the 1st of Novem
ber. j?Oi5ce in r-alem, over Strang's tin shop.
E.H. CKIKFIN.
September Prh. liVi. titilcrNov.
"otice to Farmers ami Sliinpci s.
T K. LEVERinOE will act a. cur Avcut at S:t
V lent, to receive and forward Fruit, end all ether
kinds of Produce consigned to ns. Trie greatest
care, and the most prompt attention will be i'vct to
any briiness entrusted to him.
il- Office at John C He'l s store.
UK HARPS Jt McCKAKEX.
Com'n Merr'nants, Portland and an Fm co.
J5cptemier li. lf-'tX. -'"m3
ISei:ionI.
DR. IF". D. 1IUTCIIIXS
HA removed Lis o3iccto the city of rortlaml, on
r"irft street, between Yamhill a-td Taylor streets.
East side, one dior south of Dr. Hawthonte'a former
ortiee. and of.'ers his professional services to all who fa
vor hira with a call.
I will kit to my agents in the Slate of Oregon, that
I still continne to" munnf tcture ray Medicines, and will
fill orders for them on short notice.
DR. E. rOPPLETOX
TILL remain at Lafayette, and can be found at the
1 old stand of Hutcliins dc Porrleton, one door
north of Abbott"s Hotel, day or night, when not pro
fessionally engaged.
All thoic kuowing themselves indebted to me, nre
reqnested to come forward and settle with Dr. l'opple
ton, at Lafayette, or with me, in lortlnnd. immediately.
W. D. HLTCHIXS.
Tortland. Angnst 2, 153.
LTvl
Fruit. Flonr. - Wheat.
COMMISSION HOUSE.
T HO M A S WALLACE,
(103 and 107 Sacramento St., Saa Francisco.)
4 LL kinds of Prodnce received on consi;nment, and
V. advances made.
3r Pariicnlar attention paid to the filling of orders
for all kinds of merchandise.
FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSES !
27m3 - ' 10 and 107 Sacramento Street.
S. II. Prirhard & Brother,
COMMISSION 6t FORWARDING MEBCHANTS,
- (No. 97 Front Street, San Francisco.)
GEXT3 Fi)B
Jones 4c Hndstw ohewin? 1 ofiaec
" MaySwer, Va. ill'eringto CaKfor'a,
y )ar Jewel. El Sacramento,
E. J. Hudson's ? Sweet scented Oronoco,
rimokings, Kose ot Miaron,
I'riehanl'a Corn Cob,
James Chiever'a Wellington.
Britton's Dew Prop Whisky, in bids, and half bbls.
Will receive orders for Dru2 and Medicines, etc.
for Messrs. Thomas Sc Fuller. New York. t-Tm-t
nEO. P. NEWELL wonl.l respectrnliy announce
" tn oil lover tyf Music in Salem and vicinity, that
he will meet tl'em in the Methodist chnrch, ou FRI
DAY EVEXINt. Septeml'er H, to or-Ttnu:e a i itiss,
r f 'l--iL in VOCAL ML SIC : previous to winclt
he will explain the Hniian metnoa oi ieaemn;r. i i
wishing private lessons on the Piano Forte, Melod
Tiioise
eon
ii. P. N. would be happy to wait outnem.
To rmit Growers.
THE smSCRIBER has now on hand, and for
sale at his old Nursery in the Waldo Hills, abont
seven miles southmst from S:lem, Iariot county.
over ONE III lKi-.I iiwiaju i ttyii
TREES, embracing all trie principal ciioiee ynneties
of Apple, Pear, Plnm anl Cherry known in ureifon,
Ot t.ie lOUOW inZ OWTni'Wuu; "iij .ii.-.i.'.-. . "v.
and twenty thousand toree years old Apple ir.es
well (rrow'n and neatly shaped : ten thousand two,
and fonr thousand three years old Pear Trees, most
of which are not excelled for growth and beauty in
the State: one thousand two, and live hundred tnree
rears old Plnm Trees, of like growth and lieantr. and
about thirtr thousand rearling, including- Apple, I ear,
Plnm and'Cherrv. Also, a few Cherry 1 rces, two
years old. The above I recs are ouereu upon n,e n.usv
reasonable terms, and every Tree warranted to be yen
nine Nine-tenths of th? ri'ox-e Apple and l'enr 1 rces
are Winter Fruit of the VERY BE.VT QUALITY.
Please call and examine for yourselves before pia1
chasiug elsewhere. ,,,,-r-T-r.
Septemler 1, 130.
L.umber! Liimbrrl
THE nndersignel would rcspectfiilly inform the
the citixens of Marion and other counties, that
ti'.er have in operation on r mi, u i (.. , ..
ha 11 .nle east ot i-easier s iiiai Ksnnm
hop. a S'rnm lionMr UircMiar aiie i.iui, cpai)iK i
tnming out nr.r quantity ot lumncr in-ircii, in mon
notice, and at' prices nlngir.g from i to ?IU per
A Planing Machine will be attached to the Mill in a
r-- About two hundred thousand feet of lumber, of
ail kinds, on band xor saic.
' . SMITH Jt ROBERTSOX
French Prairie, Marion co., Sept. 1, 2itf
Jefferson lills.
mllE nndersigned would respec. fully announce to
X the public, that 1 nave my
f SEW FLOUR ISO MILL
in successful oneration, and am prepared to give gene.
.i ..;., fu-t;n in ciiMtoiuers f?ivinir me a call. I ersous
living south of the Saniiam Kivcr, bnnjring a gnst of
twelve busuela, or upwaras, io my mm,
Fret of Charge,
. r.
. ir Wheat stored free of charre, in my mill, for
fanners and merchants, if said wheat is floured in said
m i!.8' c. -V-. I will hare an extra bolt for smnt.
wheat, buckwheat, &c. I have also extra machinery
for taking out blue pod. Gire me a call if yon want
j tt a i.; ,.r
V& Also, recolli-ct that I have the best ferry on the
Santiam.and the highest and rt !K?!,y"
where JALOl lU.r.Si
i in anir. ... x , j-j.. -
- . j. b. Kxsrp,
' ' Portland, Ogn. No. 7, Clay St., S. Frau'co.
COMMISSJOX HOUSE!!!
HULL., KXAPP k Co.,
WILL trive special attention to the sale of Oregon
Fiiurr AX O PRODUCE
On consignment, filling orders, AiC, cither in Portland
or San Francisco, and transact a general Commission
1 :.....a
Onr long experience, and the facilities we possess,
enable ns so oiler tnperiar induccmcntt to shippers.
TTg" Mr. C. A. KEED will net as our agent at Snlera,
and attend to receiving and forwarding consignments
per boits. Orders for Tuper and box Lumber
maue wroujju uuu. ;
Kead This!!!
H'rrca, Carriage, and Untriry Spoke,
TE iV () .V E D A X D T U R X E D,
"Y .!. A. FAY i CO.'a L'nrivul- -,r,rry
At led Machinery. ffllfsT
11 U liS of nil sizes tnmel and asaCSSih VtUn
morticed. Whipple, double-trees, uud neck-yokes,
turned.
l f Felloes, Hounds, nnd other wagon work, planed
and sawed, at short notice, in the best style, mid on
RE A SOXAIiLE TERMS.
tjf So innir along your timlier, to
EYBE, FERGUSON & REED.
Sash and Blind Fuctorv. "ii Boon's Island. jl
SALtM, OlJEtioN.
A. W. FfcKGCSON, Snpt.
Salem, June 28, 1S39. Hit
Dentistry.
DR. L. S. SKIFF, SURGICAL,
....AND
MECIIAXICAL DEXTIST,
IS now prepared to insert full or partial sets of artifi
cial teeth, on tine gold plate.
Also decaye i teeth tilled with ndhesive gold, and re
stored to their origiuul shape and usefulness.
IVy t mice one." door trout Kenyou's Ambrotype
rooms, Sulem. 17tf
HE-CRT LAW,
PortUmJ.
R. A. t.AW,
37 California St., S. F.
II. A- II. A. Lntr,
CO MM IS SI OX MER C It AX TS,
roltTLASD C SAN KUANCISCO.
COXSIOXMEXTS received and sold in Portland or
S. K. Betiirns promptly made in cash, or goods,
purchased nt the option of the Consignor. All orders
filled with dipntch, Smftpuid
Just Ilereived :
ItM) kegs old Col.-nv nails:
100 " Parker Mills nails;
i5 " spikes ;
t?0 " coarse shoe nails ;
1 ') dozen grain scoops :
Jt) " Ames' square pointed shovels ;
12 " " short handle shovels;
V " " long "
!.'." " hay, nnd other forks;
10 " Tu'ttlc's hoes;
15 " Ames' spades;
I'M) straw cutters ;
UK) Peoria, and other plows;
30 dozen Spear Jt. Jackson's saws, assorted ;
3.0i't feet coil chain;
l.SlK) lbs. ox chain :
- -ft) tmirtrare chains;
All of which will be sold to merchants at reduced
rates. W. H. SPEXCEK.
Front st., I'ortland.
August 5, ISof. -'-'if
fist f (f-fiVfl J
E
X Clippers, Young America and Crockett:
50 doi Collin s handled axes:
30 Hunt's " "
0 " " " Ohio pattern;
100 gross t .ble and pocket cutlery ;
l''t) kegs nails;
SO doi Ames' spades;
CO " " shoveta;
50 tons refined iron;
1 " best cart steel;
o - 1 i c I
lllt fl 1.9.
AH of which Js ohered to the trade, in nnantities to
lit, at reduced rates. W. II. sl'KM'Rlt,
suit
Front st., I'ortland.
Ang. 6, 1-W
----if
Iron! Iron !!
fl ST RECEIVED:
J liH,i.i0 I'.is. bar flat iron, assorted sizes :
2S.0W) l'.'s. bar square iron, assorted sizes;
ini.iKK) ll)n. bar rtumd iron. assrted sires ;
l.VOe-O ll.s. oval iron, nssorteti sizes:
lo.Utxl ll. half rouud iron, assorted sizes ;
I.'.l"Ht lls. baad iron, assortetl sir.-s;
IVi.Ol'O nail rods, carted sires ;
CO.t'-'H) lbs. shoe shapes, cssortcd sires ;
ft'.) sett iron axlt s ;
For sale at reduced prices, br
W. 11. SPENt Eli, Front st , Portland.
Angnst 3, 1 -"-tf
At I.nst!
Jl'ST RECEIVED. two horse tiowerthrrshers.r.nd
eitrht reojiers and mow rs. wiiich will be sold nt
cost, laid down in Portland. The season having about
expired when these machine are used, is the reason
why they are offered on such lilcral terms. Those who
wish to procure such will save money by sending tn
their orders. Terms, cash.
W. H. SPENCER.
Front St., Portland.
Aug 9. IS. A ---tf
A t tnr a nun-,
QO nfifi WOKTII of Shelf
0-wJjvJvlJ received, comprisin
sortmcnt, and will he sold to t'.te trade.
To the Trntlf.
Shelf Hardware, ti st
inu' a general is-
e.at reduced rate.
W. H. SPENCEK, Front St., I'ortland.
Angnst 5. lS."ii. 'J-Jif
Bryant
UXRITALLED STOMACH BITTERS.
AS a general stomach corrector, these Bitters have
no eijnal in restoring the vital energy of the whole
srstem.
" Half a wine glassful taken before meals will prove
a certain cure for Dyspepsia, dispelling tlatnlency and
oppression of the chct, while they impart to unimpair
ed appetite a keen relish for food.
Asa Wine Bitter, for the nse of Hotels nnd restau
rants, they will be found indispensable, rendering all
beverasres truiy delightful, being a purely vegetable
compound, entirely free from any pernicious coloring
m-i'tcr.
Punhascni will please observe the name, " Bryant's
Stomach Bitters" pressed on each bottle nnd cap, and
aes taat the autograph si jimuirc is on the labcL
U. N. w; BHYANT.
sew ions:..
Airents for San Fr.iucisco
-.ta-.'o WM. NEWELL & CO.
Tracy At C'o's Express
To Oregon City,
" Salem,
' Albany,
" Corva'llis,
A. H. Steele, Asrcnt
Jno. C. Bell,
Shelby & Co. "
Stock" A: Kaufman, Ag't
Euuene City,
.1. T. 15I!OMLti .
Connectiuir at "Portland with Wells, Fanro & Co's Ex
press to all parts of Caliiornia, Atlantic States and Eu
rope. 1 T 7"n will forward nn exires from Poflnml, Mon-
V day, WedaestUiy, and Friday for each week for
aoove places.
Treasure Parcels and Packaget warded in charge
of a Special .Messenger.
Collections asic and all business pertaining to an
fcxprcss. exectIM i sJith promptness mid uispat n.
O.iice in Portland with Wells, Fargo Jc Co.
KN6UTONyjr.,(r-rrietor,
July 23, IS.",?. 20tf
For Sale.
f! 4f ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE OR RENT
1 l-tJ nil under fence, uiiwai-ds of H'O acres tncul
tiration situated in the Forks of Willamette river,
three nn es from Salem. The land claim is one of tlie
best, not onlv in Lane eonnt v, but in t regnn. On the
claim there'iaone of the "best SAW-MILLS in the
country. The water privilege cannot be excelled nny
where water the vear round mid timber hand v.
l'livnients will lie arranged to suit the purchaser.
I' or lurtuer mlonnalion, apply on the premises.
"O. H. AKMITAtSE,
4tf McKenzie's Post Oilice
Patronize the Kxprcsscn.
HT riifttouiers in Salem, or any town in the interior.
Jl can order watches, jewelry", silverspoons. See.., by
express, payable on delivery of the loods, provided
too article anil price suits, o'.nerwise mey can oe re
turned. Watches, jewelry, &.C., for repair cau be for
warded ia the same manner, to
O. COLLIER BOBBINS,
Practical Watch Maker, I'ortland, Oretron.
Feb. 2. 6:J. 4Stf
Iniid Buyers ronk at 'l itis !
A a RE A T CIIAXCE FOR A Ii A RG AIX
WISH to sell my farm, which lies near the
center of Linn County, in a verv eliirible sit-
uniion. lvcinir elevated, and ml'ordiiig a verv goinl view
of the surrounding tBiids'-ajic. There are upon the farm
a irood house anil barn, nu orcliaru ot MM truit trees,
two living springs, affording water for any number of
atocK. w
Terms. One-half down in cash; the remninder in
12 mouths, with interest from day of sale. For infor
mation, cunuire of me at Albany.
RAPHAEL CHEADLE.
May 23, 1So9. Vixf
I A me.
w
E will ship a superior aitielc of lime, to any or
der, tor two Hollars per utl.
MCU 6l. LUlllllAJ, .
Cor. Sac. and Front street, San Francisco.
Jnlrl.Ifc.VI 3ml8is
For bate or Kent.
A SAW MILL, in good order for making lumber
V For particulars call ou JUIl.N tDKCL.
Dee. 8. 1S58. 4lltf
ioo aoo. .
itiftM nnn litimb-ed tft tw-A lmnllH,il nppM tf ininrfiv,
A1 cd land for sale, ubout two miles from Salem, Mai-
ion countv. JU11. FOKCK.
IW. KISTA liif
Slieep for nle.
rXCr FINE ewes, nnd twenty-five extra ff
JUU bucks. Also, 10 head of extra breed V
ing mares, two stallions, 5 geldings.
Enonire of
JOa. WATT.
Llltf
July 22, 1S.9.
Cattle for Sale.
?f HEAD of stock cattle for sale, cows, vearlinirs,
UU and two year olds, in Linn Co., eight milcsabovo
Albany, on the lulipooia. inquire of Lewis Lyeiibur-
V 1 1... t;l
July 22, 1.S0O. 20tf
Boone's t erry,
ON Willamette river, new road between Portland
and Salem. The road is a good one and ten miles
shorter than the old road. JESSE V. BOOXE.
May 25. lA'X- I2tf
James M. r vie,
ATTOKXEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
OFFICE, Roacbnrg, Douglae Co., Oga.
Ang.l2,l&. 23tf
Wnilnmet Unii-ersity.
SALEM, OREGON.
ritHE Collegiate Department of tha Wallamet Cni
JL versity lias been organized. Youn.g men design
ing to pursue a regular Course of Study, Hie invitedto
avail thetiiselvs of the ltd vantages allot iled by this In
stitution. All availu'ilc resources will be made use of
to meet the wants ot Students. Elforts will be contin
ued to secure a suitable endowment; and no pains will
be spared in obtaining competent and experienced In
structors. Tlio Collegiate year is divided into three term, com
mencing as follows:
Tlio tirst term on the 3d Thursday in September.
" second term on the 1st " " Juiiuury.
" third last " " " April.
The llrst two terms ure ffteen tceek cot A ,- the third,
efcren week.
Vacations. There will be two vacations in the
year: one, in April, of two trect, and one, in the sum
mer, of nine srrrits.
Tcitiox will bo at the rate of $1 per week, or $10
per nuiim.
THE OHEOOX IXSTITtTE. THE TREPARA
TORY DEPAKTMEXT.
TrnMS. The Academic year is divided intoroon
TEUMS of eleven $rerki each.
The tirst term begins onthc 2.1 Monday of September.
" second term begins on the -d Thursday of Nov.
" third " " " " last " "January.
fourth " " " " last- " " April.
Vacations. There will be two vacations in tlieyear:
one in April, of firo trcc.ls; and one in tho summer, ot
tj- veck i.
Tcition will be paid at the beginning of each Term
j aiimncc, nt the following rates:
In Languages, Higher Mathematics Sc Chcm., $10 1)0
Other studies of the Academic Division,.. 7 Ml
" Common English Di vision, C Is')
" Primary " " 5 .V)
For use of tho Piano 10 110
Instructions ' rocal music is given to all the
students tree of charge.
THE FACULTY during the present year will con
sist of
He v. F. S. Hoyt, A. SI, President and Acting Pro
fessor of Ancient languages.
S. B. Wilbur, Professor of Mathematics, Teacher of
Eindish Branches.
Miss A. V. Amiraux, Teacher of Instrumental Music.
Mrs. I'. M. Hoyt, Teacher of French, Painting uud
Drawing'.
Mrs. C. Wilbur. Teacher of Primnry division.
Admission. Students will he admitted at any time;
and will he charged for tuition from the time they enter
ouly, but their progress will be greatly promoted by
entering earlv in the Academic year.
In cases where, from necessity, students leare before
the end of the term for which payment 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
ination. Patrons who are inattentive to this point, in
flict grrcut injury upon both the student and the Institu
tion. Boarding. Young gentlemen and ladies can obtiuit
board nt reasonable rates with private families.
Cocre or Stcdt. A Course of Study litis been
adopted tor both the Collegiate ami Preparatory De
partments, well calculated to secure ripe scholarship,
mciimi ciiscimiiic, mm u iirvparauoii wr iue u uc uu-
:cs oi i:ie.
A liberal Conrso of Study has been adopted for
young Indies whodesire to obtain a thorough education.
Us" A Dipl. una will be awarded to u!l who shall
complete the prescribed course.
Tne CSovniNMKST will be parental but strict aim
ing constantly at the formation of correct habits of
t If Government. Careful attention will be given to
manners and morals.
Smoi-AKsntrs, perpetnal, or for the period of ten
years, eecuntnr tuiiion at verv rclneel rates, can lie
purchased. For further particulars apply to the Presi
dent. l'cr order of Executive Committee.
CHESTER X. TERRY,
Sec. Board of Trustees.
3lc-n. An. , !5. SJtf
Parifie 1'istversity. -
Forat G rore, IIV- 'it'r'f .'o.-i Co.. Oregon,
Per. S. M. M .twii, A. M.. Prci Unt.
Her. H. Ltmas, A. M., Prrf. Ma-.htKtsiics.
ffMIE collcniatc year consisting of one term of nine
1 tncn'hs, will commence ou the tirst Wednesday
oi November.
: is the design of this Institution to furnish a thor
ough and complete collegiate education.
There is a Library of 1!H"J volumes for the nse of
the students.
At'tilirants f ir a.im.ssion to college mas! hare a
know leiige of tMe common English brandies, and h::ve
studied tue ancient la-ignagea so tir n. to h:tve read
portions of Ca-fitr and Cicero a:id the Greek Reader.
j AC iit::mn jrr u 5 r. rcr frntt'tm. .
PREPARATION DEPARTMENT. '
Stndenta ltttimr for colleare. as well as others wishing
to rnraue celleiiate studies without entering nnon the
college course, will be tinder the instruction of the col
lege teachers.
The fall term of 11 weeks in ta:s department com
mences on the 2d Wednesday of September. Tuition
per terra.
Tualatin Ac a tinny.
Forest Grvre, Wahmrion Co., Oregon,
Kcv. Ccsmso Fells, Principal.
Tiie fall term will commence on the Eset Wednesday
of September.
t 1 1 a.? . 1 - 1 : 1
1 union ia 111c common unuic-cs, r J Ia IIC mallei
branches, per quarter.
September 31, 1
lv2li
Jeflerson Institute.
riIIE Trustees of Jelicrson lastitntc. would announce
1 to the public that tiie school in this institution is
now in successful operation, under the clmrge of Prof.
O. O. Csirr and his ladr, direct from Keystone Stale.
Mr. A: Mrs. Carr having spent several vears m pre
paring themselves for the 1'rofcsion of leaching, are
now prepared to give entire satisfaction to alt those
tliat mav entrust their children in their care.
TERMS:
Primary Department per term twenty four
weeks. " lf) 00
Common English studies per term twenty-four
weens. Jg i"
Higher brunches " " "
weeks, .. jo ti
Students ran enter the school at any time, but will
not be rereivefi lor less man nun a term. .o unow-
ance will be iuadeforabsence, tuth-ssa secial arrange
ment oe maue with the directors.
Btiard can be had on reasonable terms near the
school.
Although this school is not controlled by any relig
ious sect, yet the strictest morais will be enforced uud
good order maintained.
JI. A. JOIISO..
Sec'y Board of Trustees.
Jefferson, Sept. 20, 13S&. ly-tJ
Cetlirl CoIIeRiale liisitle.
CALEXPAR FOR THE YEAR l9 GO.
riIHE College year commences the 1st Monday in
JL Septemb r, nnd is divided into four quarters, of
11 weeks each. The commencement is held ou the 4th
of July, when tliesjfearly vacation ensnes.
NATHANIFL HUDSON, A. M., 1 jrr...nr
LEVI ROLAND. A. M , Professors.
1 erm of l u'on per quarter :
1 1- 1: .1: 1,. 1
I I'll::. ."'li 1.11 1 1. u i.i.i:iuu(?.. ........... ....
English Anal"sis, Higher Arithmetic, Book
$5 00
keeping, History, and Elementary
Algebra ....
Natural Philosophy, Botany, Geography,
Chemistry, intellectual and Moral
Philosophy. Rhetoric and Logic, El
ementary Geometry. Surveying, and
$3 00
Algebra' ." . $S 00
Higher Mathematics, Latin, Greek, nud
French languages $10 00
TSr' Convenient arrangements for board can be made
at reasonable rates. Boohs used in the school cau be
obtained nt tiie College building at cash prices. - -
Aug. lg, lo:. :ju
Sir Iiard? A ITIcCraken,
Forwarding- and Commission Merchants
....AND JOBBERS IX
Oregon Fiour, drain, Fruit, liacon. Lard,
Ar.. Cfc., Av.
I IME. CEMENT, und l'LASTE
sailing vessel.
'ER received by every
tip- Will attend to the pnrchnse nnd shipment of
iMorchnmlise ot every uescnption 111 tue r-usieni aim
San Francisco markets. Also to Forwurding goods in
ban r raucisco ami t'ortlunu.
The Celebrated Mannu Reaper and Moicer,
and Agrieultural Implements of every description fur-
msiieu lor casti tit ?an t rancisco cost anu iransporui
tion.
We will also attend to the sale of Oregon Produce in
icloriu, having; established a house m that place tin
der the management of Mr. D. Fisk, a gentleman ot
eight vears experience in the trade in San Franeis-
co. --- JOUN AIcCR VKEN,
Commercial Wharf, Portland.
JAME It. RICHARDS,
3 Sacramento St., San Fran. lOtf
Notice.
PERSONS wishing nny business transacted in the
Atlantic States, such as purchasing of carriages,
buggies, wagons, sewinjr machines, pianos, reapers,
ami mowers, or any other article which is not usually
kent in this market, will find it to their advantage to
call on the undersigned. Also, for the collection of
moneys (which is usually done tlirongh tho Express
Co., at a heavy expense) will be promptly attended to
by one of our "firm. We will pay cusli for nil drafts,
bills of exchange, and certificates of deposit on the
just or itesicni xauas.
W. C. GRISWOLD & Co.
Salem, Oct. 12, 1S53. . 25tf
Talk nbont Gold Aliues
PUTS me in mind that I W ANT TO
PAY MY DEBTS nnd cannot do it
WITHOUT MOXEY.mid if there is any
body owing me, (and 1 think there is.) we
would just say that money we must have, and we
would hereby notify those indebted to me cither by
note or biok account to come forward and pungle
otherwise we will nave to consign them all over to J,
D. Boon, who will no doubt uiuko cost on it.
Yours resp'lly, J. A. JOHNS.
Salem, Sept, 1, ISjA of
Bennett Ilonse, Salem.
THE undersigned announces to the public that
he has leased the well known Hotel, called
1I19 Bennett House, in Salem, together with the furni
ture. A livery stable will bo connected with it ; call at the
Bennett house and see. . 1. Q. S'JUW.iTKA,
Proprietor.
Aug. 1850. 24tf
Iry-Soods ! -
50 bales Indian head sheeting! ;
50 bales Lawrence sheetings;
50 bales Massachusetts sheetings; -50
bult s Metamora sheetings ;
100 bales brown drills;
20 bales blue demnis:
23 cases assorted ticking;
10 cases Kentnckv jeans;
lOciscs blue drills;
25 cases assorted prints,
20 cases bleached sheetings ;
500 pieces Brussels and velvet carpets ; :
1000 pieces three ply nnd ingrain earpeta
1500 jiieces lloor oil cloth ; ,
1000 pieces Cocoa and China matting; , "
500 cases paper hangings ;
20 cases table oil cloths ;
30 cases curtain damasks ;
50 cases luce and muslin curtains ;
20 cases window shades and Hollands; .
400 dozen rugs and mats ;
400 pieces druggets and baizes ; I
Now landinir, for salo
AT THE LOWEST RATES,
F R A X K'b 'a K E R ,
CP" Nob. 110 and 113 CLAY STREET. J3
July 29, 1S59. ! 3m21
Itedington Co.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
107 Clay Street, San Francisco.
Offer to the trade a full, complete, and desirable as
tortmcnl of
VRUGS AXI MEOICIXES.
HAVIXll recently completed bnsinessarrangements
by which one of thu linn will reside permanently
in New Torlc.fortlie purposeof selecting and forward
ing pooita, for our own trade, we are enabled to oiler
superior advantages to purchasers, as we shall at all
times have the lieutlit 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, and British Columbia,
as our lone experience in the' Drug business, and onr
present complete arrangements for purchasing in the
eHst, will, we are coutident. enable us to offer such in
ducements as will give perfect satisfaction to all who
may furor us with their orders.
Oencral Airents for the celebrated
i ij rajenberg Family Medicines,
.EDIXGTOX Sc. CO.,
3m 1 6 Wholesale Druggists, San Francisco.
ANY one who professes to understand nil trades
A a. or sciences, n.wumes to impose an absurdity
upon the public. Oa the same principle, any one
medicine which professes to cure all diseases is nn
( worthy of tho slightest confidence, and should at
t once be dr-nomiced us a quack nostrum. The
liK.EFESP.kKii FAMILY MEOICIXES
do not cssttme to cure ail diseases with one remedy.
compr
11 nvfeulierg Vegetable Pills. Marshall's Uterine Ca
thoiicon. (nefeiibcrg Sursaparillu. Grcefeuberir Pile
Remedy. Gncfciiberg Dysentery Syrup. Green Moun
tain Ointment. ( J nrfcnlx-rg Children's Panacea. (Jra?f
enberg Consumptive's Balm. traien!erg Eye Lotion.
Ura-fetiberg Fever & Atrue Remedy. Grxfeiiberg
Health Bitters. Grtefenlierg Manual of Health. M
For sale by all druggists throughout the State.
ieiieral Aseuts,
REDINGTOX & CO.,
Wholesale Dnurgi&ts, San Francisco.
Oct. 16, 3kf
ST TE OF OREGON. i, , .. .
COUNTY OF Mi:iON. Jastee 8 Conrt-
'I'O BOOTH: Yomire!:crcbyno:ifie-Jt:iata
1 writ of attachment has leen issued against yon,
snd your property attached to satisfy t le demand cf
1'atnck Egau, amoitatitig to one hintdred dollars.
Now, ni-.less ym shall appear bette P. J. Petlr. a
pisticc of the peace in and 1 jr saM county, at his olnce,
on l!ie lillh da;.- of Nove:i!ber. lol', judgment will bo
rendered against vou, nnd your property sold to par
the debt. . PATRICK. E0.VX. PI tf.
September 2Tt:i, l'sj.'). 2Sw
Administrator's Police.
N'OTICE is hereby given, that letters of admiaistra
tiou have issued out of the County Court of
Polk Cotttitv. O-u.. to the undersigned, oa the es
tate of JOHN BOWMAN, deceased late of said Comi
ty. All persons indebted to said estate are requested
te. n:al:e iiiiuifiiate payment, and those ersous hav
ing claims 8ga:nst said estate are requested to present
them to the undersiirned, at his residence 7 miles sonth
f Ikillas, in said" Ootintv, within one year from the
date of this notice, or they will lie forever barred.
PKEr-TON 11. B-jWMAN. Admin'r.
Dallas, Sept. i, l5ol. 27wJpaid
Atlm t:i:slritor's Sale.
ON Saturday. October 1st, ISj?. I will sell to the
highest bolder, for cash in hand, the following real
estate, lying in town 6 south, range 1 west, Marion
County, Oregon, v ir. : Beginning thirty-two rods south
of the 8. e. corner of section ; thence west two hun
dred rods; thecce north thirty-two rods; thence east
on the sectio.i line two hundred rods: thence south
hirtv-two rods, containing -it acres of land. Also a
fraction of 30 acres, fvmg adjoining and north of said
40 acres, and south of the creek tiiereon. all beinsr
parts ef the land claim of D. T. SEWE1.L, deceased,
late of Marion County, Oregon. Sale to be nt the res
idence on said claim. " "L.C MORRHOX,
Adir.iiiistrator of D. T. SewelL
Marion County, Ogn.. Sept. 6, 1SSS). 27w3paid
TATE OF OREGON.
COUNTY OF M ARION, t ss-
N'OTICE is hereby given that Ai Coolidge. adminis
trator cf the estate of TEP.O COOLIDGE, de
ceased, bite of said count r, Las rendered bis account
for linal settlement of said estate. Notice is therefore
erelir given tbat Tuesday, the 4th day of October
next, is set apart f r te fi:?a! settlement of the ac
counts of said estate, 3IILTOX SHANNON,
27 w i County Judge.
Ad:ninistxator5 .Notice.
TTHEREAS. letters of administration upon the es-
tnteof JOHN !t. PEKK1NS. deceased, late of
Polk i'oamv. Oregon, were grauted to the nndersign
ed on the I'th day of June last, therefore, all persons
owing stud estate will please route forward and make
payment, and all persons having cbiims against raid
estate, wiil present their accounts within one year
from this date, to the undersigned, at his residence,
four miles south-west of Dallas, or ther mar he for
ever barred. EDWAJJD T." PERKINS.
August 3ist. 1-vi?. awl
Notice
13 nERcBY given to ail persons having chums
nraiust the estate of ZKNAS C. FIELD, deceased.
late of Marion county, Ogn., to present them to the
administrator. With the proper vouchers, at his resi
dence in French Prairie, within one year from this
date, or said claims will be forever barred.
..lOOiiK C. Dl-UlClv, .wT.
September 1, lSoP. -HOti
STATE OF OREGON. )
COUNTY OF MARION, S f
N'OTH E is hereby given to all persons having
claims against the estate of M. L. HUTTON,
late of said countv, to present the same to the adminis-.
trator, nt his residence, with the necessary Touchers,
within one year from this date, or ssid claims will be
forever btrred. A. O. HLTTON, Ailmin r.
September 1, 1XW. 2bw4
E.COLE. S. H. WHITE.
New Store.
(1 EOPGE E. COL" &- CO. are now opening at tne
M well known stand of G. E. Cole, Second street,
f.'orrallis. a large and well selected stock of Spring
and Summer Goods. Our stock consists in part of
Urt-b'iwi.', Groceries, Hardware, MeatHs-made
istointng, Iiats, nuttix rinti oikt, f vt-
erv. Glass Ware. Si-c..
all of which we will sell cheap for cash, or exchange
for country produce, for which the highest market
price will be paid.
We now give a public invitation to one and all to
come and examine onr stock, as we flatter ourselves
that vou will not go awar dissatisfied in regard to
Qualif y and price of (roods.
Wo will b in eo'nstiiiit receint of iroods during the
season, and Mr. Cole being located in Portland, and
connected with a wholesale house in San Francisco,
our facilities for purchasing goods
tjn the cheapest possible terms
are rendered superior to auy other firm in town.
Corvullis, May 31, 159. " ly!3
Frank Baker,
110 AND 112 CLAY STREET,
45 AND 47 MERCHANT STREET,
Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic
CAEl'ETS,FLOOIl and TABLE OIL CLOTHS
Mats and Cocoa Matting, Druggets, Baizes, Dam
asks, Window Shailcs and Hollands,
UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
PAPER IIAXG1SGS AXD BORDERS,
CHIXA MATTIXG.
FOR SALE IS BOND OR DUTT TAID, 4,
AT LOWEST1 RATES.
May 16, 1850. 6nall
rs. i. A. cV Ada M. Weed,
Hygco-Mcdical physicians.
HAVING located in Salem, we shall be happy to
attend to calls, both in town and country.
Mrs. Weed will give special attention to Obstetrics,
and diseases peculiar to women and children.
Patients st a distance visited on reasonable terms.
Thcv may be cousulted personally, or by letter.ree.
April Si." lSjD. 7ti
For Sale.
TWO COXCORD BUGGIES AXD HARXESS.
ONE of said buggies is calcn- jstT-t-a
luted for either one or two SK J)
horses: the other for one horse cattnmamiietStm
only.
Apply
em, Jul'
to
JOflN
Sal
ily B,
1859.
IDtf
Confectionery and Groceries.
THE undersigned has purchnscd the store and stock
of confectionery and groceries of C. V. Uiafovage,
nearly opposite the Marion . House, Saletn, Oregon,
whore he will keep a general supply of confectionery,
nuts, fruits, Sec, &c-, on hand, together with a choice
assortment of groceries, and many other articles m hia
line. Give me a call, and I will try to giye yon a bar
irin M. Mi ERS.
Sa'lem, Oct, 1, 185S. 3tHf
- Iron ! Iron !
GENERAL assortment of Iron, for j1e at ;
2Dtf T.&B. STRANG'S.
They have eleven diti'erent medicines, each ailupted to
its jiertiliar disease, and time has proved beyond a tjnes
liou the e.'Hcaev and certainty of these preparations.
Their list comprises the foMowmii medicines:
WHOLESALE
13IPORTEU
WHOLESALE
R U G S .
VOW receiving, ex clipper ships Archer and Robin
71 Hood, and soon to arrive by clippers, Ocean Tel
egraph, Xep'-une's Favorite, Challenger, H Vraj-rf.and
Lookout, direct from New York,
THE LARGEST ASSORTMEXT OF
DRUGS,
Chemicals, Paints and Oils,
Ever imported into Oretron;
Purchased for Cash, comprising a full aaortment of
PAT EXT MEDICINES,
I Direct from the Manufacturers.) including every ar
ticle uaualiv found in a Urn store;
WINDOW GLASS, (French and American)
DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE,
FINE PAINTS, (gToand, drj, and in oil, of
every Tnnety,)
RED AND WHITE LEAD, various brands,
PAINT AXD VARNISH BRUSHES, (large
variety,)
COACH, JAPAN, BLACK and FURNI
TURE VARNISHES,
BOILED AND RAW LINSEED OIL,
BURNING FLUID, (a superior article,)
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,
LARD, SPER5I, POLAR and MACHLNE
OILS,
FINE BRANDIES AND WINES, for me
dicinal purposes,
GRAFENBERG FAMILY MEDICINES,
GRAEFENBERG MANUAL of HEALTH
(new edition.)
GLUE.
BLUE VITRIOL,
PUTTY, in bladder,
SALERATUS, fine article,
SAL SODA,
GOLD LEAF,
GOLD BRONZE, assorted, .
SILVER LEAF,
ELECTIC MEDICINES, concentrated,
BOTANICAL MEDICINES.
Tosretlier with every article usually found in a
Dm? Store.
AG EXT FOR ALL GEXUIXE PAT
EXT MEDICIXES.'
Thankfal for past favors and soliciting a continuance
of the same, I respectfully invite dealers to call and ex
amine my stock, and judge for themselves as to quality
and prices.
My arranirement for direct importation from dealers
and manufacturers in the hast, are such that enable me
to sell uiKxjs cheaper than any other house on the
northern coast.
Sales-room, Front street opposite Uprer Wharf
V. WEaTHEKFoED.
Portland, Ogn, Mav 31, 1S53. lvltiis
I'dolptio Wolfe's Schnapps.
V MEDICINAL drink, of eminently salutary quali
ties, manufactured by himself exclusively, at his
factory a: Schiedam, in Holland, and well known dor
mer the hist twelve years throughout all the Atlantic
aud Western Stales. w -
It is made from the best barley thit can be selected
in Europe, with the essence of an aromatic Italian ber
ry of acsnovyleih;ed and extraordinary medicinal prop
erties. Jt has long since acquired a burlier reputation,
both in Europe and America, than any other diuretic
beveraue.
Ainilyzed. it is a ferfectlt fcre liquor, in its ef
fects a "mild and wholesome tonic. It is extensively
used and approvedb v the medical faculty, the temper
ance people, heads of families. &c
Ia tJrave!, Gout, and Khenrnatisni, the obstructions
of the bladder and kidneys, and ia general debility, hs
effects are prompt, decided and invariably reliable ; and
it is not onlv a remedy for these maladies, bnt in all
cases in which they are produced by drinkinsr bad wa
ter, which is ahnoit universally the cause oi them, it
acts as a sure preventative.
tort ever ana asue n is one 01 uie cm eaicacxoua
preventives that can be resorted to.
Is conseouentlv in treat demand by persons traveling,
or abont to settle in new partsof the country especially ,
as well cs by many in every community, where it has
become known, on account of its various 01 her reme
dial propertie-3.
In all cases of a dropsical tendency, it is generally
the only remedy required, when adopted ia the early
staue of the disease.
la dvsoensia maladies, ween taeen in proner quan
tities, as a diet driuk, end especially at Oinner. is is
found by uniform experience to be eminently eiScacions
in tne inoet onstmate cases, wnea even me oesi 01 tne
usual remedies fcsve fitiled to afibrd more than tempo
rary relief. In cases of natulencv, it 13 an lmm&nste
nnd invariable specific, and it may be administered in
diluted and proportionate quantities, even to yonn in-
1 : : 1 1 . , iti 3111 1 in?. f'.iru. ,-i 11 ui r ij'in fuua iiz iuc
stomach ami bowels to wiiich thcv are especially snb-
jecf , as well as tue ciiolic ot grown persons.
Its judicious adoption in connection wita tne princi
pal meals, or when a sense of exhaustion dictates its
use, never fails to relieve the debility attendant upon
protracted chronic maladies, low temperament and ex-
liausieu viuu eaeriry. o-r wuatccr cause lounrcu.
These are facts to "which many of the most eminent
medical men, both in Enirland and the Cnited States,
have borne testimony, and which are corroborated by
the hishest written authorities.
l'ut ut in ouart nnd pint bottles, in cases of one doz
en, with my name on the bottles, cork, and fae-simile
of mv signature on the label.
For sale by all the respectable Drnccists and Lao nor
dealers m wrejjon ani taiuorma.
CUOLl'HO WOLFE, Sole Importer,
22 Beaver street, Xew York.
Caution to the Public.
London Cordial Gin,
Club House Oin,
" Schiedam Schnapps,
Medicated Schnapps,
Koyal Schnapps,
" &c.. fee., &e-
Under the above and similar titles, the liquor mixers
of this city are bottling large quantities of adaltA-ated,
unwiioiesoine irasu, cosiinir out imie, on mmru tucj
hope to refihze mrge profits by selling in Caliiornia.
A vci.l nil cimnniimls- Som are so skillfnlly prepar
ed as to r-ass for irood Liquor, except with the best of
JUUes. , ' , v . in. m . t , j , , uct: ...... use ...iz t i-.M"
I I ... 1 . I... f.. 1 . 1. 1 K
lisued, renowneti, genuine notri s khudu aso-
matic schxapfs,
I'DOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Importer,
Aug. 31, tf is-17 22 Beaver street, 3ew York.
Io 11 i 011 Club Ilonse Gin.
TO THE PUBLIC.
THIS CELEBRATED G I X PRETENDING TO
nothing but what it is, Tut: a pure and unadulter
ated article, and assuming no artificial merits of what
it 13 not, as some 01 its rival imitators 00 after nve
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 ot general nse, to any
oiuer article compeiuisi Hgsuusc 11, uui 15
UNRIVALLED IN ITS MEDICAL EFFICIENCY
in most cases of complaints. To persons traveling in
these days of rapid transit from East to West, North to
South, who are constantiTciiansfine weir waters well
as their climate; who are drinking, indeed, a dozen
kuids of water in every twenty-tour hours, and each
rimui'ht containing- some property actinsr in chemical
antagonism to the preceding one, thereby cauunir an
nniuitunU degree of excitement to the stomach it is
positively anil absolutely necessary to use a counter
acting aeut. From the fact that the
" LONDON CLUB HOUSE GLN"
is prepared expressly to meet such exigencies, and to
act as we know it will act, as an antidote we confident,
lv prescribe it as the very best article in tho country.
The name of Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps" has nev
er been attached in any way to this article. In first
presenting the
LONDON CLUB HOUSE GIN"
to the oublic. my aim was to give them a pnre and un
adulterated article of Gin, and to call it by its right
name. The success attending its introduction and ex
tensive sale in California is a snflicient guarantee of
the high appreciation 01 tue article oy consumers.
Various parties have from time to time pnt np and
shipped to California an article which they call " Club
House Gin." Sly Gin, wiiich has trained such a repu
tation in California, is branded on the cases,
OLD LONDON CLUBHOUSE GIN WM. H.D.
The bottles also have a white label with fac-simie of
my signature. 1 caution all parlies to beware 01 imit
ations. . m- - iAt i ,
Sole Importer, New York.
Jan. 24, 1859. ' 4Stfis
Notice.
WE have appointed Mr. W. K- Levridge to make
collections for ns, to receive and receipt for all
mni.tea dun na. to make ho loans, and is not authorized
to give auy indulgence to any one. And if there is
any who feels conscience smitten, by not complying
with their promises, ther can relieve themselves by
7j,7 immediately. lie will still keep the office in
the old store, and if vou don't come there and see him
he will send tbe ahentt to see you, at your expense.
KesDectftulr.
Slem, June 3, 1S59
13kf
AND
D
E9TRAYS TAKEN UP,
(The charge for estray notice is one dollar, for each
animal advertised. No notice will appear tmtil paid
for. Where no money, or less than the correct amount
f?.n with an estray notice, the notice will not be
published until the full amount is received.
BY the subscriber, living in Long Torn prtefnet, in
Lane Co., Ogn., one bay borse, bald face, both
hind feet white, left fore font half white, abont fifteen
hands high, 5 years old last spring ; appraised at 50.
Said hone came to my premises abont 10 months agov
Da. U. ECLESTON.
Sept. 16, 1859. 2Hw2
BY the subscriber, living on Brush creek, 10 miles a
little south of east from Brownsville, Linn Co.,
one black horse, with a small white spot in the fore
bead, and a small saddle mark on the right side, about
141 bands high, supposed to be 5 or 6 years old.
THOMAS HOOKPIIT.
September 9, 1859. 29w2
BY the subscriber, living in Prairie precinct, four
miles south-east of Harrisbnr, Linn county, one
white steer, with red jaws, bald face, end of ears red,
stag horns, marked with two underbits in right ear, no
other marks or brands perceivable ; two years old last
spring; came here about the last of ApriL
Sept- 13, 1S59. - 23w2 S. G. THOMPSON.
BY the subscriber, living six miles south-east of Sa
lem. Marion County, On., a yellow Indian mare,
some saddle marks, ana some wcite on the left hind
foot; appraised at Also, a bay horse colt, one
year old last snrinsr, star in the forehead, and m little
white on the nose; appraised at $M. Al?o, a sucking
borse colt, blaze in the face, both left feet white: ap
praised at $ 15. JOHN FA K REN.
September 5, 1859. 29w2
BY the subscriber, living on the main road, 13 miles
south of Corvallis, Benton Co., Ogn., a bay horse,
star in the forehead, some white on nose, saddle ssd
collar marks -branded S on left shoulder, supposed to
be 8 or 9 years old : appeared to be newly sLod ; has
been in the settlement 3 or 4 months. "Also, a bay
mare, supposed to be 2 years old, no marks or brar.us
perceivable; bag been in'the settlement 10 or 12 month.
Said animals were taken nn Aogust 3 st, 1859.
2Sw2 - J. E. BACLAY.
BY the subscriber, 10 miles south of Corvallis, one
black Spanish cow, about 8 vears old. msrked a
crop off riht ear, nnder bit in left, Spanish brand on
ngiit nip ana snooider, ana JL t;. on lett lirp: valued at
:'J. m L li akju 1 11 w IN .
Corvallis, Benton Co., Sept 7, 1S39. 2Sw2
BY the subscriber, Eying in Bang's valley, Benton
Co., Ogn., a yellow roan horse, supposed" to be 9 or
10 vears old last spring, and a Canadian, branded cn
the left thigh with APS. Appraised at $50.
I.A.A t.il tl V AJstJltJrJtji
September 5th, 1?3. - swi
BY the subscriber, living at the upper bridee on the
Crabtree Creek, Forks Santiam. Linn Co., Ogn., a
pale red steer, 3 years old, some small white spots on
lie beiiy and flanks, marked with swallow-fork in left
ear and an under slope and over bit in right ; has been
rnnnine on my premises over two years. Also, a dare
red steer. 2 years old, marked with split and over bit
in the right ear and smooth crop off the left ; has been
running over a year with my stock.
Angnst 57th, 1S5?. 2w2
BY the subscriber, living fa the Forks cf the San
tiam, Linn Co., Ogn., an Indian horse pony, dark
grey, considerable marks from saddle and einc-h, very
short tall, branded H P on left shoulder and figure 5 on
left bip : fcas been rozmirur here abont one month : ap
praised at ?13. STEPHEN M. DAVIDSON.
juivwh, irv. nwj
BY the subscriber, Eying 1 mile east of Seio, Linn
Co., Ogn.. one red stag ox, marked with crop oJ
the left ear and under bit in the neht, an unintelligible
brand on riirht hip. S or 10 years old : has been rmminz
03 my place abont 3 years; appraised at $ it.
LAixii n. ILIO.
September Sth, 1859. 2Sw2
BY the snbsercber, living on Coast I ork, Lane Co.,
Osrn . an iron ffrev mare, snpoosed to be 3 vears
old past, no marks or brands visible ; she came on my
premises abont the 21st of August. 1S59.
TJ Y the subscriber, hvinrr in Polk Co, 1 J miles north-
I tf Ti.-,K-1 niu red wnr. marked with a
crop off left ear and under bit in right ; supposed to be
4 years old. J. J). KELTY.
September 1", l5o. 2wz
. E. HCCBXS. J. St. O COXJOK,
Ungues & O'Connor,
Agents for the sale cf
PHELAXS MODEL BILLIARD TABLES,
isa.
PA TEXT COMBIXA TIOX CUSHIOXS
Manufactory and Sales Rooms, 132 Montgomery at.,
ban rancisco.
Balls, Cloths, Cme-rax, and Billiard Trimmings,
cf erery description, jor tne J raae.
OLD RAILS RE-CUSHIOHED,
with sets or
PHELAX'S PATEXT CUSHIOXS.
CAUTION. These Cushions cannot be procured
from any other person on tbe iracinc loast-
' - ill i w mi n-nlwt-
3ml bis
Pioneer Sash, Blind and Door Fac
tory.
WE have constantly on hand, and mann
facture to order," all kinds of
SASH, BLINDS,
Winder-frames, Shutters. Mouldings, Cornices, Out
and Inside Finished II ori,
of all descriptions.
Having the latest improved taeLiuer? for manufac
turing tbe above work, we are able to supply
Carpenters, Bvilders, and others,
fit the shortest notice, and as
Cheap as any other Factory tn the State.
BP All orders from the country promptly attended
to. Work shipped on board of boat tree of caaree.
N. B. Pine and Cedar lumber taken in exchange
for work.
Factory at Da Kelle's steam saw mill.
COLBATH Sc. BASS, Pro.
Salem, Jnne 13. 1559- 6ml6
, Keith's Rosemary
HAIR I X VI G ORATOR!
IS acknowledged by all who have used it, to be the
finest pre pa ration" for tlie hair ever invented A few
Replications of it will make the coarsest and harshest
hair soft and glossy stop its falling off or turning grey,
remove all dandruff, and cure all diseases of the scalp.
It imparts a natural moisture and brilliant lustre to the
hair, and has a delightful perfume.
Prepared only by
Wit H". KEITH & CO.,
Chemists and Druggists,
137 Montgomery street, San Francipco,
by all DrmrgisteL 3mie22
And for sale by
At the Dalles
Is wanted, a f ok ring mill, as there is none in Wt
County.
THE nndersigned has a flouring mill partly complete,
which wilTbe sold cheap. It is located on an ex
cellent water privilege, in sight of the town of Dalies.
t5rr Attached to it is a good stock claim.
Enquire of O. HUMASON, Dalles.
May 13, 1859. , lltf
C. B. Pillow,
DEALER in clocks, watches and jewelry, Sa
lem, Ogn. Particular attention paid to the
repairing of "watches and docks. All work war
ranted. Jewelry repaired at short notice,
FOR SALE:
Watches and docks, 8 day striking clocks a a T
low price ; also 30 honr marine docks.
JEWELRY.
Ladies and gents brooches, Finger Sings, Ear Sing,
Gold Buckles, Guard Chains, See., &.
Salem. July 6, 1857. - I' tf
SBrsery.
THE subscriber has one of the beet nrseriee
in the country, situated near Salem, in which ,
can always be found all the best varieties. Orchard
men are requested to examine his trees. Apply at tt
nursery, or the confectionary and grocery store, north
west of the Marion House.
MICHAEL MYERS.
Salero, Oct. 1, 1S5A . 30tf
BlanUs. "
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.
For Sale.
rpHREE and a -half lots, with Dwelling House,
situated, in Salem. Enquire at the Statesman Office, or
f JOHN A. JOHNS.
May 13, 1859. IDtf
Farm for Sale.
TWO and a half miles from Salem, all nnder im
provement, good buildings, and a large orchard of
Fruit trees, from one to nine years old.
JOHN FOKCE.
Dee 8, 1S58. 40tf
House and Iot for Sale.
IN the town of Salem. -JOHN
FORCE.
Dec7,lS58. 40tf
A Spam of Horses for sale.
TNQUTRE of W. P. LEWIS at Dallas, or
W the subscriber at Satom
. - K. P. BOISE.
Soptfember 1, 1359. , 2Stf