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CTrtMs B1L Ttii " Aim" will give a Grand Ball, mt lejMattve Hall, oa the l of February, h..t.,ln catmaeaioratloa of Washington's hlrth-dav. The male, a caanodatiofw, upfr. lu be the best that can be pre sided. All votaries af Terpsichore are respect tally tavaxl to attend. 49trl It to a Fell Known Fact THAT Ae only GEXVIXE ARTICLES IX THE UQVOK ', be fbnta a ooycaron cvnsE'a Star Street, Portland. X B. " Oeauine IiH-.y Rl'trrs Inst received, and for sale the only place t ba bad ia Ufxva. Pwrrtand. Feb. 13, 1&0. , vr5 C. Westmoreland J. T. JclTrey, LAW AXD COLLECTION OFFICE Will prac tice in tie Courts f Oreiron i Washington Tor ritorv. S otHcc, Dulles thy, Oregon. Feb. 6, iSoO. yl Stolen IrROX the subscriber, an the 2Tth of January but, three horses, deacnlied as follows: One tXx cream color, about H or 15 hands high, branded A. ( on the right hip. One gray horse, with same brand. The other a sorrel horse, with a white stripe in hia face, branded with same brand. Any person giving me any information which will lead to the recoveiy of the above bones, will be liberally rewarded. ADOLP11US CHAMBERLAIN. Champoeg, Oregon, Feb. 7 th, Irtjtl. 4!Hf IHotice. TO all whom it may concern, notice is hereby given that my wife Caroline has, wilbont can or pro vocation, left my bed and board, and that 1 will not be responsible for any debts which she may contract. WM.'LAliKIXS. French Prairie, Marion Co., Oim.. Feb. 7, I860. 4!rw4mid DALY'S Arcnatic Vallsy UWsky, FOR MEDICINAL USE. Hi AS now taken that position in the world's estima- L tion whicnjnstineeits t"ropnetor in claiming lorit A Superiority Unrivalled, Produced, as H is by a process known only to the Manufacturer, and extracted from the choicest grain, which grows no where bat in a favored locality in the Valley of the Monongnbela.aitdcomamn;noparticfcec't deleterious admixture ; it has acquired a reputation for perfect purity and intrinsic excellence, based solely upon its inherent merit, which the Proprietor does ni intend shall ever be forfeited. Its universal use by the 3IBDICAL. PROFESSION Is most urgently recommended. Already has it found its way into the principal public and private Hospitals in the "country, and where ver it has been once used, it forthwith becomes a necessity. The attention of consumers is called to the certifi cates of the following well known Chemists : I have analyzed a sample of tlaly's Ar Vi.-jr V taj'.l. jr." and and it to be a pure at Lrnmntlc I pure article, of line flavor, ana witnout any deleterious admixture. Jiacs R. Cbilto.v, M. 1)., Chemist. Ki York. State Assavik's Office-, 32 Sokckset St., ? Hosto, Ma April 17lh, 1358. Wat. II. Dait. Sew York : lVar Sir I have made a chemical analysis of your tromsilr Vs.NT m.l.." and find it a pure, fine-flavored R ve Whisky, containing no injurious mat ter of any kind, and recommend it as suitable for med ical and public purpose. Charles T. Jackom, M. P.. State Assaver. Ww. H. Put, Ksq.t Pear Sir Your - troiwaOc Valley XVailifcy" is received, and, after careful examination, I find it to be a pure article, entirvlv free from the adulterating in gredients so frequently oscd. J axes J. Mapes, Chemist. C A U T I O N . It has come to my knowledge, that parties in San Francisco have resorted to the base artibce of aftrnipt inatp forve my kthpl. wiih some slight alienitions, nsimr the name""lCLAT's" instead of-iii'Ars- X '--. and also osins; the word "On scat. A jo" instead of - M i-h .a." These B ois Ijihrls bave been put on Bottles of en tirely different shape from mine, rontaininir the com monest trash, and packed in cases, intended to imitate and branded aimihir to the jreuoiue, using tbe name PxtAF's" insteud of l- y Pealer in the interior as well a consumers are cau tioned not to be imposed upon by this itous article. Particular attention is called to the shape of my Bot tle, which is unlike any other, and also to tlienan:e H m. II lt),.w s," blown in eah Bottle. I have no fears of this or any other spurious article interfering with tbe sale of mr AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKY, but I cannot allow sncfa a base fraud to be practised npna honest Merchants and the unnjectin: 1 onrumcr without noticing it. WM. H. I LY, Sole Proprietor, New York. NOTE. rg Dny Aromatic Vallry Wllk)r is forsnle by most of tbe respectable Uouor Hmrse in 'alifornia. WM.NEWtU.fcH., 4Sia Sole Agents, rwn tTrain isco. . Mmelailon. TTIE partnership heretofore existing; between the nndersijfned. was dissolved bv tnntual consent on T 2d day of January. IS. All ffiwni indebted, will make payment to either part v. as soon as convenient- p. I PALMKR. l. W. STIMISX. Salem, Feb. 6, lfiO. 4Sw3 Notice. THERE is money in the Slate Treasury of Oreiron to pay all outKtandinif State warrants: therefore, all persons havinir warrants on the Slate Treasurer, will please present the same and receive the money. If not presented within one month from this date, thV interest will be stopped. There are some warrants which have been advertised several months, and as yet have not been presented ; on all such, the holders will not receive interest beyond a reasonable time af ter the advertisement of said warrants. J. P. lKOX, State Treasurer. Feb. fi. I 4vr J J. W. Souther, DRUGGIST, CORVALLIS. "tTTHOL.E-AL.E AND RETAIL PEALER IX I'oi c l. ( hfml .H Mettt I ,r, OF EVERT TAKIETT: PAIXTS,(JILS, VARXTSHES, WHITE LEAD, FREXCH WIXDOW GLASS AXD PUTTY, BRUSHES, GLUE, JJ-r, See., S-e., Gold Leaf, Foil and Bronze, , FASCV ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, CHOICE WrXES AXD LIQUORS, FOR MEDICISAt. r C R POSES. tyThe Trade supplied at Portland prices. Fl Corvallia. Jan. 30, 1-tiO. 48if Dentistry. DR. K. H. GRIFFIXwillvieit, professionally, the following pla.-s: Ailmny, from the 1st to the fth of February ; Salem, from the lth to the 20th of Feb.; Orpgon City, from the &M of Feb. to the 10th of March ; Portland, from tiie 10th to the 2kh March. E.H.GRIFFIX. Jan 31, ISoO. 4till.Marc-h-J0 Xame Rasplserries. I HAVE for sale, at mv Store, a few roofs of the FA STOLE, FRAXCOXI. and RED AXT WERP iUivberrs, also LAWTOX BLACKBERRY. M. .MYERS. Salem, Jan. 28. I SCO. 47tf Geverai. Lasd OrricE, t Pecember 1, 1859 J GEXTLEMEX In the case of the conflicting claims of John P. B-Kn and John B. McCiane, thisO.fice decides that Oregon Puliation Certiiicate Xo. i'J, in favor of John B iicClane, is correctly issued, and that said McCiane is entitled to a patent tor his Ponaiion cuti in, saving and reserving tnerein any rights which may exist in the town of Salem to any portion of the tract. You will please advise all parties in interest of this decision. You are requested to acknowledge the receipt of this, and at the same time advise this office whether any claim is set up by the town of Salem to any por tion of the laud covered by the claim of McClaiie. Very resp'ly. your ob't serv't, !S. A. SMITH, Committioner. Register 6c Receiver, Oregon City. Om. $ 47w3 riETROPOLIS HOTEL, POETLAXO, OREGOX. C. G. BIBDSEI'E, Proprietor. I shall be happy to see my old friends a-rain January 2d, ISoO. 4-Hf Sheriff Sale. NOTICE is hereby friven that by virtue of an exe cution to me directed, out of the Circuit Court in and for Marion County, in favor of Charles Provost and agai."sl Laurent 'Sanvie and Baptist Goyett, I have levied ajon and will proceed to sell, at the Court House door in Salem, in said countv, to the highest bidder for Cash, on the s!0th day of February, 1 Still, be tween the hours of HI o'clock, A. M. and 4 Pi M. of said day, all the riht, title and interest of the said Laurent Sanvieand Baptist Goyett to the following described land claim, to-wit : Beginning at a stake, the s e corner of land claim So. fci, Xotilication Ao. ; thence north 16 chains and SU links : thence west 2TU chains ;' thence south lti eliains and ISO links; thence east to the place of beginning, in t 4 ., r 2 and 3 w. containing b40 acres, more or less, bold to satisfy said execution and cosls- XARCIsSE A. CORXOYF.R, Sheriff of Marion Co. January 19, 1SG0. 46w4 rptIK ChI K.rm--iy for ItltiinmlliM Hail's A Sarsaparilla. YJIow Dock and Iodide of 1'otaiB. 46mG REMOVAL, T7. c. oniTn aco.r Have remnTetl to their new FIRE-PROOF BRICK STORE, CORNER ''tlF- OMITH'S DRICK BLOCK, ' SeaA "IMman's Slock," Satem, Oregon. (Vevr Uoodst Ute w Htore, and New Prices, to remedy the Present IIart Times. WE are now receiving and opening the la r if e s t Stock of Goods ever offered in Mihim, consist ing of PltLOS nnd MF.M:IXEm, HOOKS and S VA TJOXERY, DRYGOODS, GROCERIES, &.C., Ace. in quantities to suit purchasers 46tf W. K. SMITH St v O. YKKS. Brandreth't Cook's, OrntTenlwrg'a, Lce'm Javne'a, Methane's. Mollalt's and Wriitht's Pills, S cene a box, at 40tr W. K. SMITH tfc Ci . C11KRUY PECTORAL. .Javne's Expectorant, mul Wistar's Balaam of Wild (rlier.-v. fi Hp per bottle, at 4otf W. K. SMITH 4c. CO. Notice. Dissolution or Copartner ship. THE firm of Allan, McKinluy Sc. Co., heretofore do ing business ut Oregon t itv, Champocg and Lower Scottsburg, ia hereby dissolved by mutual con sent. All persons Indebted to said firm, or having claims against them, are requested to present their uccouuts, or make pavnicnt of the same, to Geo. T. Allan or Ar chibald Jh Kinluy, at Champocg, or to Amory Hot brook, at Oregon City, who are authorized to settle all business, connected with the said linn. ALLAN, McKIXLAY fc CO. Champoeg, Pec. 31, IKitl. 4tf Valuable Property for Sale. The fJtinmpoeg flour Mill. 'plIIS Mill, sit nut cd about jtbs of a mile from Chum Jl poejt, iu the midst cf t!:e great gruiii-grovi;ig country in Oregon, is ortered for sale. During the winter, nonr, dec, can he shipped direct from the Mill Atturhed to it is a granary lor receiving and storing; wheat, n dwelKnit-hoiiKo an.l gunlen for the use ot the man in charge. 'I lia whole property embraces ubout five acres. The mnrhiuerr of the Mill Is of a very superior onaiity, having been importol from Rochester, X. Y. TheWare two runs of the. b.t French Burrs, and an extra ritent ruu of smaller Burrs . for chopped feed, &c. The frame work, for strength, cannot be surpass ed in Oregon, and lUc mill is, in all respects, the best in the State. .. For rartlculars, application may be made to GKO.T. ALLAN. i ... 1M1 ARCHIBALD McKIXLAT, I cnampocg. Or, AMOKY HOLBKtMJK. On-gon City. Champocg, Marion Co., Jan. 18, ISrt). 4kf Sa'uine Annonnctmtnl for I860. WARREN 6CARPENTER, 167 CLAY STREET, SAX FRAXCI8CO, Impnrtcrt ami Dealer in Mitctltanrout Books, Sta tionery of erery tlecrip:io. Tie latest nor . cu reriT red by every steamer. r GENERAL AO EXCT FuR CALIFORNIA, AT luldishers' prices, for Xewspapers and Magazines published in the Vnitea Stutes and Europe. air Any Pnpers or Mazazines subscribed for, will be delivered at our Office, trtk the ailliitom of Post age only. When preferred, they will be re-mailed to any part of the country, in which case nn additional charge will he made, !o the annexed prircsj to cover Post'tgt and trouble of rc-mtntsr, as follows: Piij-crs...... 50 cents per aunura. M4.niiucs,'.....jri- $! 00 -4.GAZfXESs Eclectic, (general ngent.l ": Four Reviews and Blarkwond.iO; -Atlantic Monthlv, f l: Hunt's Mer chant's Matrsrine. t; Harper's Monthly, $; Littctl's Litinz Aire, (weekly maaitzine) '; Ie Bon Toll of Fashion,"; Frank Leslie's Monthly. I; Ixtndnn II Instrated .News. t5: tlodey's Mawine. 't; Iondon Art -lournal. $1"2: ttrent Knnhlic. f t: Knirkerb.H-ker. The l"riiiier. l : i1nrticn!tnrht. plain. i: Horti rnltnrist, cotorwl. f : Gardener's Monthly, ft; Cia ciunatus, (Ohio) Mutheiiuitiral Montlily, f I. NEWSPAPERS, Arc: Harrer's Weekly, $3 ,V: Scieniiii American, t'i : Frank Lir' Weekly, $1 53; Scientific rtisan, i: Am Stock Jonrnul. ts..!e aeuT) :; Country S-tiiie-man. $i.V; Cultivator. $1; Ameriran Agricnltnrist, fl: Working Fanner.!; llnsal .ew Yorker, ? i 5; Gcneee Farmer, $ t ; Wool Grower, fl; Horticultu ral M.nithly.!. All sulwcriptions at Publishers" prices, mnsi be re. steimt ,m rntm l"f current wnsrm. Ia addition to the abive, any t!er Periodicals can be supplied to order. Buck niiinlers of M:iirar.incs and Newspapers con tartly on l:and. nlcrs for Itiwks. Stationery , fcc, promptly tilled, and forwarded to any part of the country. I ? lie.niniuu-e by mail must include the above prices and tHKtair. WARRKX tc CARPENTER. 4imCi P'7 I lav Str-rt, 5San Francisco, Cul. ' Proiertive I'nioii Store, DEALS IX l:tY tKKiPS. ORO.'KRIES. AXP staple articles generally, l'lun of Trade, reform ntorv. Rcadt Pat: itsn pricr oit ; no intention al deception ; pois trorth the notm of ail honest penpje. - . -. Wiii attend to shipping produce. Orders for produce .rom:piv attended to. 41ti - C. HKL, Arrnt. , t'nion Store. 'IXP Ckinonk Safiaon there. Also, t'nltivntora.t. CilMK T TIIK "I'MOV fr Oregon cl..th,fiaa neis, yarns. retfrm eh.thintf, Oregon boots, I Ire iron turned ax handles. Will exchange thee for pro duce as far as possibles. 4Itf BA K UELS, ken, churns, See., fresh from the coorer hop. or made to order, und t,-ivt:i in exchanirc for Wheat t Fluor, fcc, fcc. Iuqiiirt- at t!-.e -iltf "CXIOX-STORE. T THE " I'XIOX"," Dr. Hotchins' Botanic Medi i cines. If von mvst one inir. nse the ftcr. 4ltl AT THE -UNION'' STORK, call for laei'as. bnck wheat flour. Bin:; Gralmni Hour, (not shorts,) corn meal, dried ho-, I.ird nnd tallow. Thoe apple trws nnd Cox peach have arrir. A few Lawton Him-kberry plants left. Thote chftrry and walnut trees have jut come. 41if riIX WARE, gniin sacks, and sasifrn. nnd ivrap I atthe 4ltf "I'.MON" STOR'E. ALEX AUBICIl'lX, ITff, 1 W. VMPREVILLE and DAVID McLAl GHLIX, Pcft's. Ia Conntv Court for Marion Co., State of Oregon, Mav term, VoU rT DAVID McLAUGHLIX You are hereby no il titled that unless you appear in t:.eeonntv court for Marion county, in the State of Oreiron, on the first day of the rejrulaf term thereof, to be held on the first Monday iu Mav, 11. and answerthe con. plaint on file in said cause, the smrfe will lie taken for confessed, and the praver thereof will be granted by the court. 44m3 V, BtjXHAM, Att y for Pl fT. Gold Excitement! THE undersigned, thankful to his friends for the lib eral patronaire extended to him during the past year, and soliciting a e mtimmnce of the same, would respectfully request those indebted to him bv note or account to'setile the same without delay, as it is im possible to do a bealthv business without " Monev." JX J. C. BELL. Salem, Jan 1st, I860. ' 44U' Notice to Farmers and snippers. WK. LKVERIDGE will act as our Agent at Sa . lem, to receive and forward Fruit, and all other kinds of Produce consigned to us. Tlie greatest care, and the most prompt attention will be giveu to any business entrusted to him. iy Oibee at John C. Bell's store. RICH. I)S & McCRAKEX, Com'n Merchants, Pv land and San Fran co. September i'i. l"o'J. . SK'm.'i Fruit Shippers, .tttentioit! APPLE BOXES ! AiJPLE BOXES ! 5flfW Apple Boxes, in pieces, cut up the right ,UVV size to make a box 21 inches long, 16 in ches wide, and II inches hiirh, made of cotlo wood or wbi e lir lumber. - t if This is a good opportunity for Fruit Growers and thippeis at a distance, to get their apple boxes, all cut off, and ends plawd, ready to nail up. A two-horse wagon can haul about one hundred boxes. For sale cheap, for cash, at DU RELLE'S Steam Circular Saw and Planing Mills. Sidem. Oct. 1, 1S30. 3tnf D. S. BAKER, Fl'tT, f la County Court for Marion vs. Countv, fctate of Oregon, F. GAUTHI ER. Deft May term, 16 ' I'O F. G.tUTHIEK You are hereby notified that X unless you appear in the county court for Marion county, in he State of Oregon, on "the first day of the regular term thereof, to be held on the first Monday in May, 160, and answer said plaintiff's complaint, on tile'witb the clerk of said court, for the recovery of the sum of $if,'6, with interest thereon, the same will lie taken for confessed, and the prayer thereof will be granted by the court. B. F. BOXIIAM, Att'v for Pl'ff. Jan. 10, 1860. " 4."m3 JJ. IS. Cole, 71. Dm OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Buttevilie and vicinity, and respectfully solicits a share ol ptmiic iavor. jr vruiec iu imuio.hc. Jan. 1, 1S00. - 4:itf Tallow. Tallow. SrPEr.IOR article for sale at the Salem Market, at li!J cts. per lb. in cakes, or 10 eta. by the barrel. Orders from every part of the country promptly at tended to. " SStillHarchlst Wether, Wethers. Qff FAT MCTTOX SHEEP for sale. Inquire OUU at Amity, Yamhill CtM of . Ihk. i, 1830. '3Jtf JOSEPH 'WATT. NEW MUSIC STORE. an ay aTieiiwig, 1 70 Clay Street, San Francisco. Pianofortes, ffil Pianofortes. AGENTS for the salo of Instruments from the fol lowing celebrated manufacturers t Raves & Bacos, New York; IIallet & Davis, Boston; Bitows, Ali.es & Co., Boston B )auimam ic Quay. Albany. The nhire Pianos cannot be s-irpassed for quality of tone, delimcy of touch, nnd durahilitv; being made expressly to" witlwdand tho changes of our California climate. iI'l:leOtta. Mrli(l-Olts. Sole ugents fur California for Carhart Ac. Xeedhan's celehrated iasirnments. Prince fc Cn.'s Mclodcous, of all sixes. The lanrest and best selected stock in California of new Popular and iftandnrd Mt,ir, domestic and foreign. luitrnrtlon Bodks of all kinds. Brims Instrument of American manufacture. Kix Horns of every do . scriptiou. Comopeons of nil qualities. We particularly call ihe attention of Band Masters to the fact that our stock of Brass Instruments are of American manufacture, and iircsrreutly superior to the German instruments generally found in our market. Roman utul Italian Strings for all kinds of stringed instruments, received direct from Kumtie, at intervals which insure a constant supply of fresh articles. txuitart, Violineellox, f'iolint. Banjos, Flutes, i Flageolets, Picilos, Cta'ionets. Gray fc llcrvrt deal exclusively in Music and Musical Instruments ; and a long practical acquaint ance with the business has enabled them to make ar mnirements whirh insttt'v them in announcinir that 4- they will sell the best articles at the lowest possible f rates. r I'p'OtdcrspronipOvnttcndcdta A liberal discount . to the Trade, teniiuai u s, Sec - Piscretionary orders attended to by a person who bas had a lorn; 'experience in teaching. ' 43in'l ltltK, COFFI ti Co., MAnrsvtLLfei hEDisaTon ts:, IttW TORE. ' 3,3lrtv CGat. ' ( XJitijUf ale BriigijUt) . Sim elranrifffir. WK RED I.F.tYK TO C ALT. TIIK tTTKt tion of the Prti? Trade in California, Oregon and Washington Territory, to our present complete ar rangemcnts for tile transaction of tho IMPORTING and WHOLESALE D II V C. BUSINESS. Having a bouse iu New York, which brings us in di rert communication with the principal Importers and Manufacturers of Drugs. Medicines and Chemicals, we are enabled t otf. r inducements to purchasers which cannot be equaled by any other house ou tho Pacific Coast. We have now in store the lanrcsi and best selected STOCK OF DRUGS Ever offered for sale in this market, and it is our in tention to maintain, by hinr an I regular importations, nnd by alwnssidl:iitiie ltlT tkmIs at the LOWEST priis", the ladi:iir position which, for ten rears pal, we have occupied iu I lie Whoi.-sulu Drug business iu this State. Particular attention will be paid to the Mexican and Sandwich Ldand trade, ami we guarantee satisfaction, both in nualisv and price, to idl who n.av favor us with tneirorders. " ltElUXtSTON fc Ct . 4iiu.iis - Xo. lit Clay Street. J. . IMITR, (late o'lirAn a fainter.! DEALER IX TYPE, PRESSES, PRIXTIXfi MATERIAL. PAPER. CARDS, And Printer's Stock generally, 13"i Clcy Sf., near Sanserif, San Frnmriseo. Jannnry, lT. 47? I .twi! w!! A'ewa!!! Bii, Stationery, PuMicatinns, Sre., Jfre., J-c. hali: UAIHtr.TT, IMPORTER. Wholesale and Retail denier in .E H SPAPERS. M.ltiAXIXES, S TA T I OXER V, And Publications of all kinds, at the okl Post Office. Portland, Oregon. Subscriptions rereived f.T nil Xewspapers, Maga zines. A-c, published in the World. J "w" All orders pnn tu illy attended to, nnd the low est price porsible chained. I. s. Send in v.;ir orl. rs: row is tho time; by Exprcsor f"t i:ii.-e p;i ti e im-ne. 41 mo H. r. tttCH. i. WE3IP1.E. Krnrli A' "Vemplet .lrOl'LP respectfully inr.rr.i V the people i.f Saie'.n, u:nl snrrcniidiiiLf cmntrv. titit thev have taken the oil "stand of .1. V .Ramsay, on Main street. Saiem. where they will keep constantly on hand a good variety f WAUOXS AXD BUGGIES. We are prcimred to mannfa-tnre to order at short notice, anv kind of Wayons or Curriajr"s that may be uesired. Ve have on hand a laive nnd well selected stock of EASTER ' i iMHtH. For stylo and quiUity of work, we challenge competition. Cull and ini-ie. t our work ; we will make it an ob ject for you io purchase of us. J'rirr to 'Hit the t.me: KEACH Ai WEMPLE. Salem, Xovenilier 1S.VJ. :i'tf Drs. ti. A. V Atla 71. "tVeed, Hygeo-Mcdiral Ph ysician. HAVINtrliK-ated in Salem, we shall be happy to attend to calls, both in town and count rv. Mrs. Weed will uive special attention to olistetrics and diseases peculiar to women and children. Intients ut a distance visited on reasonable terms. Thev mav be consulted personal I v, or bv letter, free. April a-J.lS.59. Tti' Rare Chance. Cl A. REKD has just received, direct j from New York, a splendid lot of line Family Carriages, with 3Tops, St'ugle Bueiics, with and without Tops, Which he offers for sale at lower prices than bas ever been oTered before in this countrv. Cull and see them, at his Paint and Oil Store, Smith's Brick Block, Salem, Oregon. 33tf Bennett lEotite, Salem. FTHE undersigned announces to the public that 1 he bas leased the well known Hotel, called i)a. the Bennett House, in r-alem, together with the furni ture. A liverv stable will be connected with it ; call at the Bennett house nud see. F. G. S IIW TKA, Prnpne'or. n. 22. IKoH. V4tf R. A. LAW, 7 San Francisco. J H. LAW, I Finland. IC. A. A II. Lntr, 83 W a s h i ti g-1 o n St., San Franc' o., IrtORWARDIXG and i.'otmiiission Merchants. Con . siriiiueuts solicited, and orders promptly filled. We are prepared to receive Oreiron Meats ami smoke ic in San Francisco at 1 cent per lb., thus bringing the meat into the market in good order, and i.isurin the highest price. Henry Law, 1?ORYARDTXG AXD COM.VfSSfOX MER 1 CHAXT,X Failing Ss. Hyatt's. Front St. .Portland. All orders in Portland on .-un Francisco punctually attended to. Prodm-e sold iu Portland, or forwarded to our house in Sun Francisco. Consignments respect fully solicited. Crf3 On hand and for sale, a good assortment of Wfifron timber. Huh., Spoke., Felines, Hirkory Ax les, Jinertry Shift. Poles, Iron Axles, Steel Springs, Carriage Rolfs, Apr. 4ain0 Pay Up! ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned, are requested to coiue forward and pay up immediately. Longer indulgence cannot be granted ; and if the." debts due me are not paid volun tarily, I will enforce their collection. JOHX A. JOHXS. Salem. Xov. 22, 1 850. 37 tf Plows ! Plows ! I Plows ! I ! Orcionians, Patronize Home Industry ! ! TTJE are manufacturing, for sale and to order, all V V kinds of P L O W S in use in Onejrou. Our plows are cheaper and will last longer than two im ported ones. We are prepared to fill all orders at the shortest notice ; ami, as our shop is on the river, we can ship plows by any of the boats. tIr""A 11 work warranted .SH Give us avail, at Buttevilie, Oregon. . L. ftl A. V. Buttevilie, Jan. 1st, 1800. 43tf Boonc'8 Ferry, OX Willamette river, new road between Portland and Salem. The road is a good one and ten miles ghortr than tbe old routh JESSE V BO XE. May 23. ISMt pjj R 1 M O V A L . 'pHK rXDERSIOVEP WOFLD RESPECTFUL I Iv inform their frimds nnd customers that they have'removed to their XE IF TORE in Holman's Brick Block, Ol THE COEXER, OProSlTE THE UNION HOTJSB, Where they are now opening a large and splendid asMrUnent of Dry Goods, Ladies' Dress Goods, FAXCY CIOOIJS, CLOTHING, CE.NrLLMEVS' riRMSIII.Mi GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &C, And every article usually round in a OSKJiftAL 8'T8K ? 9i, We would be huppy to have out old friends and ens tomers, and everybody else, call and see us in our new store, where they will re ceive every attention, ns'ustial. 7 Our stock of goods will be sold at prices to suit the "HARD TIMES." J. B. & M. I1IRSCII. Sulera. Nov. 22, 1S3!, 3tf -L WESTACOTT, w GULP RESPECTFULLY AXNOUXCE that he hits removed to his new Store iu HOLMAN'S BRICK BLOCK, North side, where he offers for sale a large nnd splendid assortment of Dry (Joods, Clothing. Groceries,, ft rrotkrry, Looking tilnssM, Fnrnilarr, to Nil is m is 2) n sr :& 9 Ifa And n general assortment of all kinds of Goods, at reasonable rates. CALL AXP SEE HIS STOCK. L WESTACOTT. Snlem, Ogn., Pee. lith, 1S3D. 4f:tf VARIETY S r o RE. PCaT ."EfT EL tS WtlULP RESPECTFULLY IXFOUM HIS OLD - VUltLXUli, smd nem ones alio, that the is uow opeuing at his - New ISlore, Commrrcial St., Salcra, A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OP Crockery and Glassware, TAULE CUTLERY, Plated, Wooden and Willow Ware. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES, All of which he will tell at wholesale or retail, at prices warranted to give sntisfartion, or no sale. Give hint a call, and nd tuire his stock, if jnu do not wish te purchase. " rVo Trouble to Show Goods Hotel Kkepers and Families will find it to their advantage to purchase their Front me, as I shall always keep a full assort ment, and sell at lor priees. X. FISH. Commercial St., Salem, Oim. Octobcri'i. l.rl. Ski HUMISTON & MA'DAN, WHOLESALE DEALERS IS FORE IGX AXD DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS, Corner fin ttmti Morrison aS', Portnnd OFFER TO TI1S TRAOK F oKKUOX AND Vihin-vm Trriiy-Y indticmciits ewoud to tio other hoii9e on tliU nwit! Ihir Mock rtittHintB in mrt of FIXE OLD D RAX D V, Otard. Pnpuv Sc. Co., James llennessv. A. Itoniiwt fc Co.. Cnitr.l Yisryard Proprietors, Pinct. Cnrtillim Jt Co , And various other brands ; OLD BOVRBO X H II I S K Y, ALSO, VKRT CHOICE O L P R T E WHISKY, And all other I boice Brands now in market. r V R E HOLLA X D G I X, ST. CROIX AP JA IAICA RUM, CORDIALS AXD 1VIXES, Of every description. Also, of our own bottlii.ij, which we claim to be supe rior to auylhiu; now in the market. (Herd. Ennt & IVs. nnd t'. Marqirtl's 12 ST 13 2 IS S , OLD DOURDDN WHISKY, or A SLTERlua Ijrjt-ltT. iXD O Ii 1 11 Y E W HI S K Y. AI.SO A tieueral assnrtaient of Case Jom1s, and evervthinx ele appertaining to the IJ.juor Trade l"y t Irdrrs from c.ffttry ierc!iuiiis and dealers re spectfully solicited X. B. Oil hand, nnd constantly receiving every va riety and quality of Which we offer to the trade ot a slight advance on cost. 41 vl Jefleraou Mill. ritHE undersigned wotti respec fully nnnour.ee to X the public, that I hare my XElt' FLOi-RlXG MILL in successful operation, ami am prepared to irive yrene nil satisfaction to customed yivnig me a call. Persons living south of the Sautiam River, bringitma grist ot twehe bushels, or upwards, to my mill, will be ferried Free of Vhnrse, at mv ferry. - t Ci Wlieat stored free tf citrge, in my mill, for fanners and merchants, if Bxid wheat is floured in said mills. In a few weeks I will litve an extra holt for smut, wheat, buckwheat, &c. I have also extra machinery for takini; out blue pod. Give me a call it" yon watil good Hour, and hin of it. i C Also, recolleet that I have the best ferry on the Santiam, and the highest and best roads to get any where. JACOB CONSER. Jell'erson, Aug. l-. 1. S itf Tiouncr Hotel mil Restaurant. THIS WELL KNOWN AXP LON'O ETAB lished Hotel having lieei re furnishetl and re mod eled, there will lie no elTort spared to make it a FIRST CLASS HOUSE, It now being under the iterssnnl management nnd su pervision of S. N. AKKltt; IN Y, who has purchased the entire interest of V. 1. Dotand. It is the lanrest Hotel, basthe tuost commodious and elesantly fnruished sleeping apartments and spacious halls in Oregon. The "i .in : "a ' is Inrge, aud bemititullv furnished. It is conducted, as heretofore, upon the " RESTAL'RAXT" system, so that stran gers as well as our own putrons may enjoy a meal at all hours of the day. Attached to tfie Saloon i. a La dies' Ordinary. Families can be furnished with suites of rooms. This House is centrally lorated in the immediate vi cinity of steamers to all parts of the State and Califor nia. N. B. A coach will be at the landing upon the arri val of the Steamers, to carrv passensrers to the Hotel, free of chnrpe. S. N. AKK1U XY. I'ortiana, nov. imun onyi Notice to the TRAVELING PUBLIC. A NEW S Y S T E XI . CASH I JST aTt3 VANCE! THE nndersiimed has taken tbe pS 1 COm.l7janiA.-V HOTEL, JsLi And remodeled and refurnished the same in a manner not surpassed by any house in the State. A call will convince the traveling community of the fact. RATES t - Board , per week ' $ 00 Board and Lodging 50 Board, per day 1 00 Single Meals.. ....... 50 . Lodging 60 Bath Tickets 25 ALEX. P. ANKEXY. Proprietor. Oct X, 1S59. 35tf Notice. WE bave appointed Mr. W. K. Levridge to make collections for us, to receive and receipt for all monies due ns, to make ho 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, they can relieve themselves by pnnglinft immediately, lie will still keep the office ill the old store, and if vou don't come there and see bim he will send the BherilT to see you, at vour expense. Respectfullv, W. C. GRlSAVOLP & CO. Salem. Jim:'. I."9 I.Ttf For Sale. LXnK ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE OR RENT JOt all under fence, npwanls of 100 acres in cul tivation situated in the Forks of Willamette river, three miles from Eugene City, on the road to Salem. The above land claim is one of the best, not only in Lane county, but in Oregon. Puvments wiU be arranged to suit the purchaser. For further information, apply on the premises. SixSttrti Poet OlsW Hit Sec. 1 rwn I 1 run ! ' - - JUST RECEIVED, direct from manufacturers, ex clipper ship iltry Goodetl 100,000 lbs Refilled Flat Bur Iron, assorted sizes ; 30,000 " " Square " " " 30,000 " Round " ' 10,0)0 . " bf "--' " . 10.G0O " hf Oval " " ; 20,000 " ' Band Iron " " 15,1)00 " " Stake " " " 20,000 " N rwsy Shoe Shapes, " 20,000 " American " " " " 10,000 " Norwny Nail Rods, 10,000 " Plow Steel, ' " 5.000 " Best Cast Steel; " " Having made arrangements srith Eastern manufac turers to be supplied reguhirly with Iron suitable for this market, I am prepared to oiler inducements to dealers to pnrchuse in Portland instead of San Francis co. There will be no variations or fluctuations iu my prices. W. H. SPEKCER, Nov. 1st. 1359. 31tf " Front st- Portland. , Fine Cutlery. JUST RECEIVEP 36 dozen ivory handled balance Dinner knives, ex tra line t 36 11 tvorv handled balance Dessert do ex tra fine ; . 2t rubber handled " ' do ex tra tine; 21 ruhlier handled " Dinner do ex tra line ; -38 sett rubber handled Carving knives, Sec, ex- tra tine j TOO dozen knives and forks, extra good and cheap ; -200 pocket knives, assorted qualities; 100 " scissors and shears ; " " 60 lest quality razors : 60 " butcher kuives assorted; Tata cutlery is imported direct, nnd will be sold to Merchants iu "quantities to suit, at low rates. W. H. SPENCER. Nov. 1 , 1 !. 3 Itf " ' . . Front st, Pu ortland. Sitv8 ! Saws ! ! UST RECElVrP, ex ship Rattler ' ti Hoe's Circular Saws, 00 inch diameter; It g it 4. .) CI CC 5S 5i 50 44 40 it HO 20 50 " asst'd sizes, from 1 to 18 in; " " " 61 to 8J ft; " " " filtoSift; " " " 6 to f ft; " " " 6 to 9 ft: Mill 25 Rowland's Mill 3d Hoe's Cross cut S4 Patterson's " 2j dozen Spear Sz Jackson's Hand saws, assorted ; 20 " other brands, assorted; 25 " Webb Saws. For sale at reduced rates, by W. H. SPEXCER, Nov. I, 1Hj9. 3Jtf Front St., Portland. Just Keeeiired, Et Rattler, P( )Z. Collins' handled A xes : 3 dos. Hunt's " " 21 " Itogcrt's " " Oluo pattern; 36 on t ollms unnandled Axes; 30 " Hunt s 20 " Bogcrt's " 5") " hatchets, assorted ; 100 " hummers, " 10 " broad axes ; 50 " axe handles ; '2i " Ames' vpades; 25 " shovels ; 51 " smdcs and shovels of other brands : For sale at low rates, bv W. 11 SPENCER, Nov. I, 1S.V. aitf Fnmt st.. 1'ortland. Just Itfceivetl, and for Snlr, Ofifl KEtSS Parker Mills Nails, assorted; iUU 100 kegs lid 'olony mills nails, " .V) horse shoe nails, 2-5 " boat nails, assorted; 25 ;:u ks (iritiiu's horse shoe nails, assorted lOtH) dozen papers linishiuit nails. 10 fi:es and ml. assorted ; I:st gross iron giuilct screws, ais.)rted ; 100 brass " " ' W. II. SPENCER. Nov. 1, KYI. 3ttf Front st.. Portlnnd. Slicif Hardware. S.-J.rr nilfl v."TiI of Shelf HarJwnre, com .J tli." prisinir a genera! assortment, now on band, an.l is offered to Verehant at rcditred rates. W. II. Sl'r;.CEK, Nov. 1. I51. 3!tf Front st., I'ortland. lrou Axlf. Iron Axle. I UST RECEIVEP. ex clipper slip Miry Goo-ltH, I 5Usctt Iron Axles. 1 ItAi'Wx 1 xlt-J :" 25 - I;x7xix-J: 20 " ljx?xr: 15 " - i'xtOxltxl!; l'l " iitli'xllxllj; 3 ) " S'ci l wasoti springs, assorted sizes ; For sale at reduced rates. I.v W.' II SPEM'KR. Nov. 1. I -!n 3!tf From st . Portland. t'arrlase Holts. JUST RECEIVED, ex ship Tiurese, frvm Eaetern ii:ti::utacttircrii Jt.f'-i! Carriage bolls. j.f?.v.'jx"s.''jX !x 'IxSxojxCxTxS 5.0'.i0 - j" l'ix--x tx .xSxtix.'xS ; lii.ta.o " 5-16x--t--jx::xSj ; Ij.Ot OTire " "u;c'.i,::.oried : lO.ts.O Curriar spri-i holts, x"x3x 1x5x0; For sale at the List price, hr W. II. SrENCER. Nov. I. 15. 3::f Front st.. Portland. Jitt llirrirril, ami for Sale, . trt"k CtHLS M AN ILL liorE, assorted sizes; IlLr 5.' bale, cot:on twi:ie ; 5'f bules hemp twine ; 5'0 pir truce c;ia::ss; 40 ox chuitis, assorted; 5tM.'t feet coil ciiaill. assorted; 50 l'auiilr griudiloues. W. H SPENCER, Nov. 1. 1S3P. C.'tf Front st.. Portland. To the Trade. SO'" finn wt,l;ri1 ,r s,,clr Hardware. jiut , M 1 1 f rec-eived. c-mpriiing a ireneral as sortment, and -will he soM (o the trri le.at reduced rares. W. H. SI'EN l'EK, Front st., Portland. August 5, 1"5!. tfcitf Jnt Krceivod : 100 keirs old Col.uiv naiis ; !" " Parker Mills nails: spikes : ii1) coarse shte luiiis ; 1 dozen grain scn-ps : 10 Atucs S'lanre pointed shovels ; 12 " ' !ort ban-i!e sliovels ; 11 cc i,nsr 25 " liar, and other futks ; 10 TuVle's boce: 15 ' Ames' spades; 1U0 ftraw cniters: 100 Peoria, and other plows: 30 dozeu Spear & Jackson's saws, assorted , 3.0IM1 JVt coil chain; l.-VHl lhs. ox chnin : :JtHJ pair trace chains : All of which will be sold to merehnnts at reduced rates. W. 11. sPENCER. Frotit St., l'ortland. Au-iup! 5, IS.V.1. aatf Just Rccci'cl : T,-"X f lipiiers, Yonntr America and Crockett : Hj 50 doz I'ollin's handled axes: 3t " limit's 20 " " " Ohio patteru ; !00 gross t .hie and pocket cutlery ; S'.HI kegs nails; 20 doa Ames' spades: 20 " ti shovels; 50 tous refined iron : 1 best cart steel ; 25 doz hay forks. AH of which is ottered to the trade, in quintitiei to suit, at reduced rates. W. H. -PEXCEU. Front St., Portland. Am?. 6, 1853. ZAf WX. THDRSACER. HI.1KI E1XST. 'I'll urn au'-r & Zintt, XO. 92, BA TTERY ST., SAX FRAXCISCO, Importer of French ! .'ii-rmnn FANCY BASKETS, EXOLI5II and American Willow Ware, Cane and Willow Chairs, Ladies' Work-stands, I'hililreiu' Carriages, Hibbv IImr-4, Toys, ie.. No. 92 Battery street, between Commercial and Clay, San Francisco. 48m3 PACIFIC FOUNDRY ....AND.... MAOHI'N''B 83 HO OP,' SAN FRANCISCO. ESTABLISHED IX 1 8 5 0. THE above establishment is believed to have facili ties for the manufacfire-of everv description of CASTINGS AXD MACHINERY superior to any other on the Pacilic Coast. Everv kind of Saw Mill Machinery, steam engines, &c. See., nuule at a short uotiee and Iu a nost work manlike manner. We mauufucturo a stvle of . jf --.". SHINGLE MACHINE, , at moderate cost, which we believe to be mar c!Bcieil than an V other in nan. - Orders are particularly solicited from Oregon an! Washington Territories, which wiil have the same ai thoritv as thouifh the parties were personally presen. " GODPARD. IIANSCOM &. RANKIN, Sf.uit". Lnte OoodarU Ai Co. Fruit Growers, Attention ! 5WW1 AtrLT. rt ou iiaiiic, uuu iww . ,UUU cheap, for Cash, (inudc up, or in piece ; . nn. . .A.,---.'" 1 1 1 C . of COttonWOOU or WUlte ltr .Ulio.er, hi v , , , e.nm.Chnmtttt ami PCsu Mili t5alcaf,0rt.l,l&. 3l V7HOLEGALE1 OREGON. I P O R T E 11 , AlMb r fJEALErT- FN Drugs"-' ; - V ' ' -- Medidnes, V Che&icals, , Paints, Oils, - Dye Sliiffs, Turpentine, ... Camphene, ' Alcohol, . - ' Patent Medicines, Varnishes, &c, &c, .. &c, IS happy to announ to the trade that in addition ta his former , . - L a-r g'e s r o c k , Ho is now receiving, direct from New York, a large aasortrnt-nt of Druggist's Glassware. With a varied stock of many- other articles, which makes his stock the LARGEST AD MOST COMPLETE Ever imjiorted to Oreg-on. My facilities for direct importations, and ar rangements with. irbolftale Dealers, and lannfaclnrrrs, In the East, are such that enable me to sell Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices Corresponding with the depression of the CIRCULATING MEDIUM!!! AG EXT FOR ALL OEXflSE (FAMILY) PATENT MEDICINES. Thankful for pt?t Jiivoa,""Sintl. soliciting- a con tinuance, I rcsp'ectrVtrfei- irivife dealers to CALL VlNrXJ'S XA Ml I1STE Gmxls and Prices, as I catr-aewaiiDodate them In Quantities to Suit. W. WEATULEFoED. PortlandrOgu., Oct. 4, 1S-V. lylUs London Club House Giu. TO THE PUBLIC. rrMUS CELEI5RATED GIN PKETEXDIXG TO 1 notlii.iir but what it is, viz: a pure and m;a tuker nted article, aud assttiii initio arti:irial merits of what H is tot, us soL-ie oi us rival imitators ao anw uve years of p:ibl;c approval and very extensive sales in t'alitomia, has been pronounced be the public to be su perior, lit or.lr as a beveraue of ceneral nee, to anv other article competing ajiiust it, hut is UNRIVALLED IN ITS MEDICAL EFFICIENCY iu most c:i9e of complaints. To persons traveling in these davs of rapid transit from East to est. North to Sourfi. whoare constantly ehantrinit their water as well as tltcir climate: who are'driuUim;, indeed, a dozen kinds of water in every twenty -four hours, aud each drauifhl containing soine prooertv acting in chemical autai;onism to the preceding one, thereby cattsiui; an unnnlunu decree et excitement to tae stomacti it is positively and ulwolutely necessary to use a counter acting agent. Kro:n the fact that the LO X 1 OX CLU U 1 IO USE G IN"" is prepared expressly to meet such exigencies, and to act as we Know it win act, msanamim.ie wecon.icem Iv prescrile it as the very Ih-s! ankle iu the eouctry. The mime of Aronsatic Schiedam S-hn::prs'' has rn-v-er been aliaeiied iu any way to this aru.-ie. la first presentiui; the - LOXDOX CLUB HOUSE GIN" to the pntdic, my ai:u wus to tice tbera a pure and na adul'er.ited article of Om, and to call it by its right name. The success attenuins its introduction and ex tensive sale iu California is a sufficient iruarantee of the hiifh appreciation of tee article by eonsuraers. Vari.!! p-riei iiave from time to time put up and shipped to f.'alffortiia an article which they call "Club lionise tin." My tiin. which ba gained Mich a repu trttion in California, is branded ou tiie cases, "OLD LONDON CLUBHOUSE GIN WM. U.D." Tiie bo! ties ti'so have a write lr.ll with fae-sitnie of n:v signature. I caution ait panics to iKrware of imit ations. WM. H. DALY, Sole Importer, New York. .Ian. SI, 1A39. vtt is s V otie who professes to understand aH-tra.les 1. or sciences, assumes o iuipose an a'isnrdity upon the public On tiie same principle, any one medicine which, professes to cure all diseases is tin- Iwerti.v cf the slightest coaudeace. aud shoaid at ones l; denounced as a .itiKck nostmin. The t;X.i:FXBER(i FAMILY MEDICIXES do not assume to care aii diseases with one rei:::y. Tuty have eleven different medicines, each adapted to irs jiecisliar liisttase. and time has proved beyond a iues tion the eliicney and certainty of these prepaia:ions Their list comprises tiie following medicines: tirwfeiiberg Veetable l'llis. larshU's Cteritie Ca thoiicon. t.r:r'fenber S:trsnpariii:i- Onefenber Pile Ktmedv. Orafi-nlieru lvsenterK'ytUi. Green Monn tain Oi'itnietit. GreleiiliergaJJt.itpsea's Panacea, tirssf enbertf Cousutuptive's lieA,rcefi;nW.t-Eye Iotion. (InetVfiiberg Fever &. Agact, .-Uetiiedv. Onefeiiberg Ileal'.h Bitters. r feuWr'jlausitil'r Health. Eor salt by ail dnuiaisf Uroi:hont the State. , tienend Airents, 1 ' , . REDIXOTON & CO., Wholesale Drai;gUts, Sin Fntueiseo. Oct. 16. KiA " 30if Straui lingiiie for Sale. ONE steam engine with 45 horse power, with pumps, pipes, shaft, flautres for drum, wheel, bolts, &c, complete, for sale cheap for cash. tn Iuiiuire at tbe steaia Circukr Saw Mil:, at Sa etniorof B. M. DC KELLE. Mav 14,1359. Urf Blanks, Ulanks, lllanks. w 7E are printing a full assortment of blanks, in ' rluiliiiL- the following kinds : Administrator's Bonds Letters of Administration; Executions; 8iihpu?nas; County Orders; Tax Re ceipts; Deeds; Mortaos; Powers of Atttoruey for sale of Scrip; Notilicjition blanks. Orders will be prouiptlv tilled. STATESMAN OFF1CS. Novemlier 22d, 1S50. a7tf KciifonS Picture Gallery T"t"riLX. be opened again some time before next V V spring, with some new and valuable improve ments iu the art of picture-taking. Toose wishing good pictures, taken in the very best stylo, would do well to wait f jt the reopening of this oli and favorite gallery. -nlem. Nov. 9, ISM. 3Af Aotice. IN the "ircnit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the t ountv of Linu. LEAXDEK MYEK- and LEOPOLD MYERS vs. MARX. & O iLDS.iilTH. It satisfactorily appearing that the said Marks & Goldsmith are not residents of this State : T.iey, therefore, are herehy notified that unless they appear in said Court on the first day of the term, to be held in Albany, on tbe frsl Monday of April. IStiO, and answer tiie complaint of the above named plaintiffs, now on tile iu the clerk's ottice of said I'ourt, torthe recovery of tho sum of $146 (Mi, with interest and costs of suit, the same w-ill be taken for confessed, aud the prayer thereof will be granted by the court. N. H. CRANOR, Att'y for PlfiTs. Nov. 2i, 1859. ' 3"3 INotice. IN the Circuit Court of ti:e State' of Oregon in and for the Countv of Linn. PlIILIlM Oll' CN and SAMCELLTOX vs. MARX St G 1LDSM1TH. It satisfactorily appearing that the said Marx tV. Goldsmith are not residents of this State : They, therefore, are hereby notified that unless they appear in said Court on the. first dav of the term, to be held in Albany, on the rst Monday of April. 1860, and answer tiie complaint of tbe above named plain tiffs, now on file in the clerk's office of said Court, for the recovery of the sum of $515 30, with interest and costs of suit, the same will be taken fbr,confessed, and the praver thereof will be granted y the Court. N. II. CKANatR, Att'v for PUTs. Xov. 29, IS59. ." - 3Sm3paid Wagons, Wagons. GOOD substantial Iron Axle .- TWO HO&SEWAGOXS AarsUiilrv rsBS ESTRAYS TAKEN UP. (The charge for estray notices ia one dollar, for each animal advertised. No notice will appear until paid for. , BY the subscriber, living at Hillsboro, Washington Co., one spotted red aud white ox, supposed to ba 7 or 8 years eld, marked with a light crop off each ear, branded on the left hip EI, haa been running in the neighborhood nearly a year. Also, one dark brindle cow, 8 or 9 years old. some whit on throat and face, marked with an nnderslope in left ear and nnderbit in right, las been with my stock since July hut; had on large bell when first noticed. VT. SIMMON3. Jannary 3, - 49w2 BY the subscriber, living on the Sooth Umpqua riv er, two mi ea south of Myrtle Creek bridge, Doug las county, Ogn.. one cow and calf the cow is a pals red; about 7 y. ars old, small, crumpley boms, swallow fork hi riht ear, no other marks of brands percepti ble; baa been running on the premises near 3 years. The calf is a deep red, Hue back, unmarked, and about eight months old. HANi-E WEAVER. Jan. l. 4wi B Y the subscriber, living 3 miles south of Farming ton. Wiishineton countv. Oun.. a pale red cow. about ti years old, marked wkh a split in rihtear, and a split aud underfill iu left ejir, end of left born sawed oil": Jas been ruuning about mv premises situ the last of Mav, 1859. JOHN &TAN FIELD. - Jan."i3, 18C0. 4r.tw Y tiie subscriber, living within one mile of Jack's bridge, on Butte creek, Clnekunins countv. one red cow, 3 years old, some white, crop off right ear, a half crop oil left, an unintelligible braad on left hip : came hire lust .-cptetnbcr. TtlOS. R JSS. Feb. 1, liMsJ. 4.lw2 BY the snliseri'ier, on J. Roland's farm, 4 mil- & w of I-iifayette, Yamhid county, a sorrel in ire, about 13 hands lituh, blaze face, l :ti hind f.-et white, small saddle ina- ks, no other marks or brands visible. Feb. 6, 1S01. 4'.twi I. T. FOUTS. BY the aubecriber, living 2 mile south of Winkle's Butte,' Benton county, a red and white pided beif er, hind letrs mostly white, some while in tt:e face, an nnderbit in the left ear, and upper bit in right, a dim brand ou left hip ; has been with mv ct!e some 7 or 8 months. JOlL RICHARD. Jjit,. an, is. " 4!w2 B Tae imlwcrj'oer, liSig in Santiam precinct, Ha rin Cftucrv a red 3 vear old steer, white face. some white ou belly, a croicotf the riuht ear. Jan. l!i, 16U ta-.vi N. R. DOTT. BT theTsabhcrilr, liviu w the a(tb Santiam, Linn. Comity, a pale red steer, about T years old. white on the back and tail, marked with nn unper slope in right ear. " A. II- HOLLEMBEAK. Jan. 28, 19c0. -f-'wi 1 J V the subscriber, living in Lane precinct, Polk Co, X3 one luuotn mare, veam oil last spneg. Jan. 10, 4Jxti L. C SE- BY the subscriber, living 7 miles west of Eugene City, Lane county, one 2 year old brindle bull, some white on his loins and flanks, no other marks or brands : also, a 2 year old brindle heifer, no marks or bran-is : also, a yeariing bull, red, no marks or brands ; also, a 2 year old steer, black, two slits in the left ear and one in the right ; also, a brown 4 vear old steer, crop off the left ear and a swallow-fork in tbe right, no other marks or brands ; also, a 2 year old steer, red and white speckled, a swalloar fork in the left ear and a small nnderbit in the right ; also, a 3 year old bull, black and white, no marks or brands ; also, a 4 vear old steer, red and white speckled, point of left Lorn broken oil", crop o:f the left ear, unintellisrible brand on -riKht hip. - - ZI.MK1 CRABTREE- Dec. aJ.'JSX. . 4Swi BY the subscriber, living 10 miles north-west of Eu gene City, Lui.e county, a 3 year old bull, red fcd wlihe ejo:tctf. no marks or brandi. Dec. 31, 159. 4-.5Y2 MFLKET. BY the subscriber, living 7 miles wet of Eugene Citv, Lane ermnfy, a yearling heifer, roan, a crop o!f the left ear and au imdenko-e o5" tie right, Use back, miinteliiirible brand on richt hip. JAS. P. CHE5HER. Dec. 31, IS5& 4Ssri BY the f tibsrriber, living 4 miles west cf Emjene City, Lane county, a red and white spotted ox, supposed to be 8 or if years old. hob tailed, underbit in. the riirht ear ; also, a "4 year old brown heifer and calf, some white spots, dome white in the face, white belly, crop olf the r'aht ear and stit iu the left ; also, a 4 year old red and white spurred steer, crop off the left ear and nnderbit ia the right, one-half of tail white; also, a dark brindle ox, snpposed to fce 10 years old, higi horns, line back, t-Iit iu right ear, bnah ot tail wfciie ; ul?o a yellow ox, supposed to be I - vears old, white spot iu forehead, line back, bush of taif white. Jan. 16, lcH. 4Sw2 J- HN BAILEY. BY' tfte subscriber, living 7 n:i!es nonhwest ff Ea peoe City, a red cow, 10 years old, neper half crop off the ris-ht ear, crop off left," branded II on left bin Jan. "Sf, 16. fwi a LLEX BOX t. BY" tbe subscriber, livinir 6 miles n. rth vest of Eu gene Citv, a dark red bull, si:pperi to he 7 rears old. bush of "tail white. W . ALDK1 DG E- Jan. 23, 16.1. -8wS BY the subacriler," living 7 mK-s northwest of En gene t ity, a 3 year old bnudie and white steer, uuder?.iope iu li: right ear aud crop oif'the len. brand ed J P ou left hip. J. C. Y ATES J:in 14. lr'. -iSwi 1 Y the snhscriber. living ru B-.iiee precinct, in Lane ) comity. t-n.. a miles est ot Laucster, a brinme st.uf . supH.etl to lie iu years obi. stuoih crop otF riht e..r aud inn wwlerbits or.t .f left, no brands Hrrceiva ble : also, a yellow and white suited -ow, supH.ed to he 7 years old. smooth crop t;ie rijf hi ear and a half crop off the u:ijer side of the left, no brands rer eeivalde. S.dd cat;ie came here about the -J'.a of De cern !er. l5i. JUU- 5K.KGAS, Sen Jan. 4. i60. l)Y tbe subscrilier, living 1 mile north of Jesse Loo JLI uey's, in Marion county, a yearlms; heifer, mostly red, with while on both flanks, and white spot ia the forehead, npoer half crop oti the right ear Jan- t-i, igoO. 4iv--i II. . -. C.ESWELL. BY the subscrilcer, living near Sublimity, in Marion coauty, a 'i year old heifer, with red bides, white beily, st)-ue white in face, line hack, no ear-marks or brands ; also, a yearling bull, priECtpaliy blac, whita belly and uanbs, a little white in the face, and a brown streak along the back ; no brands or ear-marks-J.-ui. -4. 4Sw2 WM. 1'ORTER- BY tbe scfcriber, licing near Parkersville. Marion coui-tv, a red spotted steer, about 8 vears old. crop m oif the right esr. W.M. t LINE. Jan. Ua. ISJ. 4Swi ft Y the subscriber, livinsr 10 miles south of Salem, a red s rj, wiih white back, beily and tail, a swal- -low-lork in the left ear and a half crop olf the riitht, branded R on tbe lef, hip. JOU.N F. ADAMS. Jan. lCn. 4Sw2 BY the subscriber, living 1 mile south of Conser's ferry, in Linn couuty, Orn., a black cow with a cmi I at her side, 3 vears old. crop olf left ear and m sliL in same, poiul of left bora broke ou"; also, a red cow, a years old, some white in the face, crop ofT left ear; also, a deep red cow, 5 yeurs old, a slope off the npper side of the right ear ; also, a red yearling steer, swallow-fork iu the right ear ; also, a red Hue back vear liu&t steer, crop and slit in the ri!tt ear and swallow fork iu the left. Said cattle have bee:x in this vicinity six or eiirht months. JAS. JOHNS- N. Jan. 14, I860. 4w2 BY the subscriber, livirnr 6 miles west of Browns ville. Linn comity. Ogn., a light iron pray filly, 15 hands bigb, 3 years old, pastern of left fore foot white, white face, point of the tail white, no other marks or brands perceivable : bas been here about six months. Jan. 25, I860. 4Swii WM. J ESSE E. BV the subscriber, living ia Prairie precinct. Linn county, a dark iron gray filly, 3 years old next spring, some white in the forehead, the right fore leg crooked at the knea. JAS. WaTKIXS- Jan. 2, 1360. 48w2 BY the subscriber, living 14 miles sonth of Corval lis, Benton county, Ogn., a red and white spotted steer, i years old, a small dewlap ; no other marks or brands perceivable. Said steer has been in the settle ment three or four months. R. C. RI- HARDSON. Jan. 23. IS6V. ' 4Sw3 BY ihe subscriber, living 3 miles south-west from Dayton, Yamhill eonnty. f)gn.. a bay filly, 3 years old last spring, about 14 hands hisfh, a small star in the forehead, a little white on the left hind foot, and has cullur murks on the neck, no brands visible. Jan. lo. IS6). 4Sw-J LEVI GIBBS. BY the subscriber, living on North Yamhill, Yam hill county, a red steer, about Li years old, in thin condition, a crop and underbit iu the right ear. Jan. U6, I860. 48w2 . THOS. K. tlCTT BY the subscriber, living oa N.irth Yamhill. Yam hill county, a red cow," 3 years old, un nnderbit in the left ear and an under half crop and upr slope in 'he right ; also, a brindle cow, 4 years old, white face, a swallow-fork iu the left ear and mi-iersU pe i:i riaht. Jan. 23. 186(1. tfwi .lOH X LA UGH LI X. BY the suifcceriber, living 1 1 miles souri! of Cjrvallis, Benton comity. black cov. 4 yea sold. has small horns, a crop o:f we W't ear aal a split, iu tiie under side of right ; no other marks or b.-aads perceivable ; hits been with my cattle three or four mouths. Jan. iS. 186V. 4.s-a WM. W. DOW. BY ihe subscriber, living ia EJeu precinct, Jackson county, a large red work sieer, supposed to be 8 years old. w'ate spot in forehead strip of white along iiis back, some white on bell y, oif horn sawed otT about two inches, dim brand oa left hip. part of which re sembles a small o. LliWIS al-LEY-lec. 1. IS.V1. 4Swt BY the suovcriuer, lixiiis; iu Asio..u itcecmci, sci son con-.itv, one roan Cayus mare, o years old, a bald face, b-th hind feet white, branded C on the right thigh ; also, a sorrel Caynse. 3 years old, a bald nice, fhuc mane and tail, both hind feet white, no marks or brands perceivable. D. CHAPMAN. Jan, it, 1--6U -J 48w2 11 Y the subscriber, living iu Asniaud precinct, Jaek- son county, a white Caynse mare, b years old, red ears, a red spot in the flunk, branded M'j on the left hip ; no other marks or brands percei vable Dec Ig. 185J. 48wi M KA GI LE8 WELLS. I Y the ssihscriber. liviu-r on Mill creek, Jackson pre ) cinct, 1'olk countv, a vellow cow, about 5 yexrs old. white on the back and belly, crop o-"f the right ear. aud understope otT tlie left; also, a pi-id brindce calf, wlute back and buUoT auinoas tlin cow. .. .. . WiGjiSi' W, LYNCH. Jan. 23, 1W. 4&wS A :