EUGENE CITY, DECEMBER 13, 1862. AG K NTS roil THE STATU HKP IIILICA.N. The following mined geutlemcn are authorized to ro reive and receipt tor money oa subscription to the lUftB- licx. .San Francisco, California, ' Oregon City, Salem, Oregont - tiilvenoii, ..- Albany, ..- Corvallis, Kugene City, . w v . . Charles A. Crane. - W. C. Johnson, J. C. Cartwnght. W. H. Dunbar. D. W. Wakelield. A. G. llovey. H. K. Kincuid. - J. H. Rogers. - V. K. Hill. Andrew Thomas. J. K. llodgcu. . J. M. McCall. M. O- MeCarty. Koscburg, Wilbur, - Catiyonville, Jacksonville, -Ashland, - - Traveling Agent, lostnaastcrs are also requested to receive and forward subscriptions, Mony uiay be sent through the mails at our risk. Christmas Party. By reference to our nd Vertising columns it will bo seen that Dr. Ren frew, of the Globe Hotel, will give a party on Christmas. The Dr.'s reputation ns a landlord, and especially for getting up a " ball supper," is established. All who desiro.to " tip tho light fan tastio toe," will fimfthe best of facilities at the - Globe." Firk at Oouvallis. -A destructive fire occur red in Corvallis on the 2d inst. It originated in 'the livery stable of George Simmons, which, with 'the large stable of Kipgs, joining, and also a 'Macks mith's shnp and a bt t her'sshop, werecon 'sunied. The fire was supposed to bo the work of an incendiary. Bush says he has taken steps to draw the truth in one month. Well ho has never been guilty of drawing a trutli(ful breath), hence he has given himself a month to tell his first one In. We will just advise him f.r his " stomach's sake" to not make it like all his former truths a false truth. Raix. For the last four days we have had a few specimens of genuine " Oregon mist," to tho tune of about fof an inch of water on tho surface in each 24 hours. - Religious. A funeral sermon will be preach fd in the Court House in Eugene City, on the 4ih Sunday (28th inst.) in this month by the Rev. G. Callisoti. Notice of Final Settlement. Estate of Jerl Johnson deceased. Sarah A. K. Johnson, Administratrix, in County Court, Douglas County, Og'n. ""VTOTIC1' is hereby given, that S. A. K. Johnson, Ad 1A ministratrix of tho above estate, has tiled in this Court her accounts for and prays a tinul settlement. It is therefore ordered that settlement be had and delivered on Monday the 5th dav of January 18ii8. W. K. Willis, Co. Judge, of Douglas county Oregon. Rosuburg, December Term, lb2. 4s 4w. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS. WE HAVE OX IIAXD and are constants receiving the finest qualities of URANMES AND WISES, expresslv for the Drug Trade, which we guarantee to b genuine." HUMISTON, WILSON A Co. BLANK DEEDS AND MORTGAGES, FOIt SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Wheeler & Wilson's NEW STYLE SEWING MACHINE! NEW IMPROVEMENTS ! NEW IMPROVEMENTS! NEW IMPROVEMENTS ! NO LEATHER PAD! NO LEATHER PAD! NO LEATHER PAD ! GLASS CLOTH PRESSER. GLASS CLOTH PRESS ER. GLASS CLOTH PRESSER. NEW STYLE HEMMER ! NEW STYLE HEMMER ! NEW STYLE HEMMER! The Greatest Improvement Invented. MAKING AN ENTIRE New Style Machiue, Formerly the justly celebrated LOCK STITCH, acknowl edged by ail to b the only Stitch fully satisfactory for Family purposes. NEW STYLE MACHINE. PRICES REDUCED SO PER CEST. PRoCES REDUCED 20 PER CEST. BUY THE WHEELER &WJLSON! It is the Cheapest; most Durable, and Ensier Understood than any other Sewing Machine. SEND FOR A CIRCULAR! H. C. HAVDEX, Agent, Corner Sacramento and Montgomery streets, 9-3m San Francisco. Administrator's Notice. LL TERSOXS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE .Vestate of James Lytle deceased, are herebr required to exhibit the same with the necessary Touchers to Hiram Mmith, Administrator, at his residence in Harrisburg Oregon, or leave the same with Ellsworth A Underwood at tugene City, Oregon, within one rear from the date of .this notice. HIRAM WITH ELLSWORTH A UNDERWOOD, Administrator. Attys. Dec. 4th, 1S62. 47 4t. CHRISTMAS PARTY. A party will be given at the GLOBE HOTEL, on r.aisTiiAS night, Deo. asth, 192. Aa invitation is ex tended to all. TICKETS"$3,50 MANAGERS, T. O. rU-.DM.-as, H. M. Ell.wo.tw, Jsaxa Mrttiiut, Tioiii Mitxioex Nrtso LcratT, U. D. Mtktlb, ' Willi SrT. S. A. Or.nis, Z Ma. Bi.ooariti.ft, M. Rosc.venrr. FLOOR JltNAGKR Jnw MnwoLLA.1, E. L. W.saiw. C. C. Caoxia, CaaLrox Zortm, J. C. PiTTiaao. Or"ie mosie will b disewiH tr f g P:rr. r.4 TVrrT yT HOLIDAY CIRCULAR. A. Roman & Co.. BOOKSELLEE S , Importers and Publishers, Nos. 417 and 419 .Montgomery Street, (Lccouut'a Uuilding.) SAX FRAXCISCO, CAL. Wo would most respectfully invito the attention of the Public to the Magtiiliccut Stock of Holiday Goods, We are now opening, comprising the latest and most beautifully bound and Illustrated Gift Books and'Annuals For the coming year, together with un extensive an J ele gant uviortmcnt of Foreign mid Domestic Photograph Alburns, FOR THE V ESTER TABLE, III new and improved styles and sizes plain, rich and fancy mauv in exqui.sito taste, bound in the linest Tuakey Morocco or Velvet, with Gold plated Ornameuts and Clasps, and suitable for Holiday, Marriage or birth day Gifts. A UTO-P1IO TOG RA Pll A I. H U.VS, PIIO TO-A LEVI'S OF PICTURES A.XD POETRY. PHOTO MIISLES ASD PR A YER-liOOKS. Our stock of these novel and unique articles, together with the life-like Carte tie Finite Pm traitt for the same, is much the largest on this Coast, and for variety and general excellcnie is second to none in tho United States. SUPERB FAMILY BIBLES, Elegantly illuminated and illustrated printed with new and beautiful type, on the linest paper and bound in the most substantial manner, with niussivo Clasps and Orna ments. Prayer Books, In every variety of size and style of binding, plain or rich Iv panueled Morocco, with or without Clasps, for thol'ew, Reticule or l'ockct. ICIegaut and Accurate Editions of the Poets, In Morocco Antique, from Homer to the more modern Longfellow, Tennyson, Mrs. lirowning, Miss l'roctor, etc. STANDARD AUTHORS, Fine Library Sets of the works of Dickens, Cooper, Ir ving, D'Kraeli, l'reseott, Gibbon, Hume, Hood, etc., as well as the Classics, Addison, Swift, etc. Also full sets of Holm's vuluublo Standard, Illustrated, Scieutilie, Classical, Historical and Antiquarian Libraries. WAVEitLY NOVELS, Twenty different editions from five to lift y volumes handsomely bound. A MLR 0 TYPE COPIES OF FINE PIC TURES AND STATUARY, Plain and elegantly framed, including in part, Raphael's Madonnas, and gems from Murillo, Currcgio, Do Luuoche, l.audseer, Herring, I. ant, etc., more beautiful than engra vings, and much cheaper. Juvenile Books Including Linen Primers, Movcreuble Tov Books and choice single qolumcs and sets of books fur the young ; an aisortment unsurpassed in quantity, quality and excellence ana to wnicn we respectiuuy invito the attention of Pa tents and Teachers, and those havina the cure of Children and Youth. To those wishing to purchase Gifts for the coming Holi days, (and nothing is moro beautiful or more cherished than an elegant book), we oil'er bv far tho largest stock ol fresh and desirable goods in our line, from an Aldine Edition of the Poets, in 125 vols., 10 mo, hrlf calf, extra gilt ; Encyclopedia Brittanica, Plh edition, 22 volumes, roi al quarto ; Audubon nnd Bachman's Birds and Animals of Amrrico, in lo vols., royal octavo Morocco Antiqua aud elegantly colored plates ; Down to the Box of Blocks or Toy Primer. Feeling satis fied from the care used in purchasing and selecting, and from patronage already received, that no one need" leave our Establishment without being satisfied in tase and price Orders fro tho Trade and from Parties throughout the Country ate respectfully solicited, and we plcflgu ourselves to rill the same with the utmost care and attention. Any desirable work, published within the lust forty years, may be found upou our shelves, and at the fiery lowest rates. A. IIO.H AN & CO., Nos. 417 nnd 413 Montgomery street, 48-3m SAN FRAXCISCO. BUY None but the GROVER & BAKER Family Rowing Ma chinethe best iu use. Twenty dill'ereut styles for Fami lies and Manufacturers. HONE So good as GROVER A BAKER'S. Wc nowhavcFamilv Sewing Machines making the " Lock" Stitch, as well as those making the eclegruted " Grover A Baker" Stitch. BUT Which Stitch is the best? IVe give our customers the privilege of testing our Machines making either stitch, and exchanging if not at lirst suited. THE New No. 9 Shuttle Machine, for manufacturers, greatly ex cels the more complicated styles of other makers. PRICE $00. GROVER AND BAKER'S new style " Lock Stitch" Family Sewing Machine has uianr new improvements for braiding, etc. PRICE 0. AND Our "GrorerA Bilker" Stitch Familjr Sewing Machine poftspns exclusive advuntnjres over all others. They are unequalled for general Hawing, and for Embroidery, braid ing, etc., have no compeer. BAKER. Buy Xone but Hie Grover & Baker, either for Family Use or Manufacturing. If you prefer the ' Lock Stitch" "or "Grover A linker" Stitch, plain and serviceable or clezsnt and reliable machine all tastes can be suited and satisfaction guarnntoed. It. ii. HKOW1, Acent, 3'Z'J .Uonteomerr Mrerf, 47 SAN FRANCISCO. Sheriff's Sale. BT VIRTUE OF AS EXECUTION TO ME DIRECTED, issued out of the Circuit Court for Umpqua county, Oregon, I have levied upon and will proceed to sell to the highest bidder, for cash, on the 23d day of December, 1SC2, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. u. and 4 o'clock r. a. of said day on the premises at Unipqua City, the following described property io wit; The East fractional half of Sec. SI and the S. E. qnarterof the S. W. quarter of Sec 31 in Township No, 21 S, and It. 12 Wet. and River lxt No. 4 in Sec. in Township K S, R TV, containing two hundred and sixty-three and forty four hundredth acres, more or less, togi ther with a l the hereditament thereunto belonging, that was attached June tM lH by Samuel Rich, (then sheriff.) to secure William Tichnor. said property will be aoid to itisfv an execution i-!ued out of said court in favor of Willi un Tichnor, ana against E. P., and J. W. Drew, tor the sum eitht hundred and thirty-eight dollars sixty-live ctms with interest of two per cent per month until paid, together with ar-cruing coU. F. M. Johnson, Dated !for. J. 1M2. 4 w Sheriff L'mpqua to. WANTED. 1 nifl HCslltls or OATS, for whien I will ost UUlf J5 cents sh pr bnsbel. Oits to bo deliT- in f MNJAMIN rE-r.iy -tf Notice to Absent Defendants. la Chnt.cery, Specific Ptrformanet. IX tho Circuit Court, of tho State of Oregou, for Lane County : To Joseph L. Brumley, Hiram Smith, Joseph Failing, Henry Failiug, John A. llatt, Heury V. Corbet., J. ii. Kuupp, Adam Johnsou, M. S. liuunell. A. V. Cauticld, J. W. J. Piorson, Samuel M. Smith, Thomas A. Davis, T. A. Savior, D. W. Duiusidc, 11. C. Ripley, Sam. A. Wood, Eliaa A. Jones, Thomas Tobin, M. E. Tobiu, L. 11. Robinson aud llixcy V. Stevens, Adm'r.T., etc., If rolI are hereby notified that unless you appear in the L Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fur the County of Lane, ou the third Monday of April next and ' answer the complaint ot Maulev a. i uiuwcii, 1 uiuuu, I which has been liled with iho tierk of said Court, and I pr:iys that the said defendant, Joseph L. ltrumlev, be ad I judged anl decreed to peiionu a eoutraet entered into with ' thi .:iiil IM:Li:ititl on or ubmit the 1st duv of November lso7, ill relation to a sale by ttie said Joseph L. llrumiev to the said complainant, of the following described premises situate in the Town of Eugeu City, County of Lane and State of Oregon, to wit : The north half and and the west half of the south half of Lot No. one(l) iu lilork No. fif teen (15), bounded north bv Ninth street, east by Willam ette street und be east halt' ot south half of same Lot, south by Lot No. four (4) and east halt of south half of same Lot, nnd west by alley, being three-fourths of said Lot. Now, unless you appear in the said Circuit Court on tho said third Monday in April next (l'i.'5) aud answer the prayer of the complainant, the same will bo token us con fessed, and the relief praved for will be trained by the Court. ' II. SMALL, Clerk. Dated Eugene Citv, Ogn., ) Kelsoy, Mitchell X Small November :i7, A. I). Is-jJ. f Solicitors for Compl't. 4ii-3m - Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT OF tho Circuit Court, for the State of Oregon and county of Lane, and to mo directjd and delivered, I have this day levied upon and will proeaed to sell to the highest bid der, for cash, on Saturday, the 27t!i day of Docomber, 1SG2, between the hours of 11 A. si. and 4 r. it., at the Court House, the following described real estate, situated in Lane county Oregon, to wit ; North East quarter of See. IS, Township 17 S., It. 3 W. Also the North West quarter of Sec. 14, Township 17 S., It. 3 , containing three hundred and twenty acres mora or less, taken as the properly of Win. Pollard. Said property (or so much as may bo required) will be sold to satisfy an execution, issued out ot said Court in favor of C. P. Wilson, and against Wm. Polhtnl, nnd costs of sale. T. J. 11RATTAIN, Eugene City, Nov. 2 11802. 40-lt Sheriff Luue county. Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO ME DIRECTED, issued out of the Circuit Court for Douglas County, Oregon, I have levied upon and will proceed to sell to the highest bidder, fur cash, on tho 27t Ii day of December, ISO'2, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., nnd 4 o'clock p. m., on the promises, utl the ritrht, title and interest of A. C. J link in, in und to the following described premises, situ ated in Houghis comity, Oregon, to wit ; All the donation Lund Claim of A. C. junkin nnd his wif.-, being claim No. beginning ut a point y.W chs. wet of the qnm ter section post, on the west l;ne of section 'Jit, Township J5 S., K. ft W., thence X. 4 chs., thence W. 10 chs., thence N. 67. chs., thence 1. 4."i."ti chs., thence S. 7 1 -" chs., theuco V. 35.58 cIm. to place of beginning, containing :i-2.10 acres, with ail tho appurtenance thereunto belonging. S-.iid property is sold to satisfv nn execution issued out of nnid Court iu favor of A. C. MeUeo, and against A. C. Junkin, fur the sum of iy 70, judgment and costs and accruing costs, h. HOWE, IS'ov. 22, j-2. 40 -it Sheriir Douglas county. Administrator's Notice. I LI PEUSOXrf UAVINM CLAIMS AGAINST THE Estate of Hilyard Shaw, deceased, are hereby re quired to exhibit the same, with the necessary vouchers, within one year from the d;ite of this notice to James X. Gale, Administrator (with the Will annexed) of said Es tate, at his residence in Engine City, Lano county. Ore con, ir they will be forever debarred. J. N. HALE, Dated Nov. 6, 13G2. 43-Ct Administrator. 4. ELLSWORTH. J. D. I XDERWOOI. Notary I'uMic. ELLSWORTH & UNDERWOOD, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, OFFICE OPPOSITE GLOBS HOTEL, EUGENE CITT. OOX. 20tf II. 0. SMALL, VTTORXF.Y AT LAW, will practice in nil the Courts of this Stute. l'm ticilar attention given to Convey ancinfr, Collection of Debts, etc. OHicc in the Court House, fciueue Citv, Oregon. L'3-tini s. N. LfCKsr. I1KNI1V PADSONS TRIFLUVIA MARKET. LUCKEY & F ARSONS, HAVE purchased the above market where they are ready to furnish the trade with the bcyt of beef, mutton, pork, Halt lirdi, and every thing in their line that i he country will ntloid. We will take in exchange nil kinds of marketuhlo produce. Our motto is SMALL PROFIT AND READY PAY.' We will delivci beef bv the quarterns cheap ns it can be ati'ortled by farmers. Thanklul for past lavors, we hope ot strict and caref ul attention to business to merit the pub do patronage in fulure. lit- tf Lugcno City, Sept., 5, 13i)2. F. DUDLEY. (SI'CCESSOB TO P. W. JOIlXiOX POST OFFICE Bt-ILCISO,) DEALER IN BOOKS and STATIONERY. Keeping constantly on hand all the SCHOOL BOOKS in use in Oregon, and an immense variety of standard Miscellaneous Books. Paper ot I1 kinds Cap, Legal, letter, Note, Triiiting, die; Envelops, l'cns, 1'encils, lilank books every varietv, Mates of all qualities and sizes, all first quality and cheap. LIVERY STABLE, Eighth Street, Eugene City, Oregon. rpilK UXDERSIfiNED, having Otted up and reopened L the laree and commodious Livery Stable, formerly kept bv Chase it Co., would respectfully solicit the patronnae of their friends, and of the traveling public Rrnerally. We will keep constantly on hand horses and busies to let at reasonable rates. Horses intrusted to ou re .ire will be well fed and carefully atteuded lo by experienced host lers. Teaming of every kind promptly attended to. 32-3m D. C FELC1I A M. SMITH. SAVE YOUR ECCS. VNEW AND CSKFCL INVENTION whereby e??s can be preserved perfectly fresh almost indefinitely, with out the encumbrance of Lime, .Sail, or any other ordinary preservative. There is no more necessity of farmers sel ling their ejirs at from live to seven cents per dozen, when thev can, at a trill in it cost, save them till they command a eood price. For further particulars, enclose red stamp ,o L. It. SILVER, Salem, O. Saddlery ! Saddlery ! ! A I.AKi.r. 1,111 iif r.y r.ni ir..n -tion of X.iddlr.. Itndles, Har ness, rack-sndiilcs, tie., etc., at SAM. COX'S Old Stand, Where we will he on hand (I aint eoinj to Salmon; to make any kind of work, in our line, lo ordT. Xooa but the Best Material need. WM. FAULKNER & SON, Agents, No. 523 SanBoma Street, San. Fra. Uscd, Cal. Every article necessary for complete News, er Job Printing OiEce, furnished at the lowest prices. A1j, Aireots fir Tsylor', Oordon's, btfwr', Vew : 'y b'irv's ssl J"-k' F-'W. A. S BIcC i u r e, DEAI.EU IX DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SALEM CLOTH, LOOTS AND SHOES, II AR WARE AND CUT LERY, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, DRUGS AND PA TENT MED ICINES.de. Also DACON, FLOUR, WHEAT, OATS, BUTTER, EGGS, AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF SALE ABLE PRODUCE TAKEN AT LIBERAL PRICES IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS, Corner Oak and Ninth strkkts ix front or Cot'RT Horse. Eugene City, Oivg-uu, Auj;i 1st, 1562, 81-tf LOOK HERE ! ! BLACK SMITHIN,G. rpiIE UXDRliSICN'ED. HAVING PURCHASED AND L re-opened the lllacksniith Shop oo Ninth street, is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, such as WAG0X 1R0X1XG, GUXSMITIIIXG, HORSE SH0EIXG, MAKIXG ami REPAIRIXG EDGE TOOLS. Jobbing of all kinds executed on short notice, and in the latest and best style, AT RATES TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES. GIVE ME A CALL. I also have nbout ten thousand pounds of assorted iron, which I will sell for ca.su. J. C. LUCKEY. Eugene City, August 1st, 1502. 20-Cm DR 13 K Jj V .A. 1ST ' S ALL HEALING- JAPANESE SALVE!! 'piIE JAPAKKSE SAI.VK IS THE UEST rUKPAUA 1 tion th:t hin been discovered tor the cure of mm irom mm oak, Musnifito Bites, Nnrsini soro lirensts, S:t!t lihctiiu, Boils, Bruises, Coins, Chilblains. Gunshot Wounds, Cuts, B rns, Sprains, Piles, Aud iu fact, all kinds of Sores. Try it all everybody. Xo family should bo without it, and, although the in gredients nro rare and expensive, only FIFTY CENTS is charged for a box. For sail bv nil Druggists, KEDINGTOO Jt CO., Wholesale Agents, 2--0m Sun Francisco. LIVERY & FEED S T .A. 11 Xj 1Z, Ninth Street, Eugene City, Oregon. nAVI"0 HETURXKI) FKOM TIIK JUNKS AND again tiiken possession of the F.UGEXK CITY LIV hltY STAHI.K, tho undersigned wishes lo inform his old putrons nnd the traveling public that he is prepared to do evcrvthing in the Livery and Sale business on the most reasonable terms, and in the most saiisfactory manner. Having had long experience in the business he flutters himself that he will be able to give general satisfaction. Horses and litigics, Saddle llurses, Curiiuges, etc., to let; teaming done at all times ; horses bought and sold ; and evervlhing else von want done in mv line. Oct. iit.'lsiij. ' 41-ly lilSNJ.YiiiX DKSPAIX. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Ir? STAGE OFFICE AND AGENCY, K UG K C IT Y. OCrT. 'piIK UNDKItSUINKD IIAVK THE CONTROL OF TIIK I ubove named Hotel, and are now prepared to ac commodate all who ipbt favor them with their patronage, in a style not surpassed in the State. No means shall be spared to render the ST. CHARLES HOTEL unrivalled, either in style of accommodation or rates of fare, bv any other IIoiimc in the State. All thev ask is to GIVE THEM A TUIAL. J. C. SlIItADEll A A. JOHNSON, i-j tf Proprietor!1. M. ROSENBLATT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery. mechanic's Tools, Boots, Shoes, etc., etc., Announces to the public and putrons that ho is still in tho traflo nt the oM nnd well known stand ofS. ROSENBLATT & BROTHER; and selling P'-mmIs ut the Lowest Prices, for CASH AND PRODUCE. His stock is entirely new. Purchasers will find hero every article usually kept in the stores of this city new and well selected. Those wishing to buy are requested to call and examine his slock nnd prices before purchasing elsewhere. Remember tho place find that tho stock is WHOLLY NEW, und will continually be re pleiiished with frc'i new poods of tho LA TEST STYLES, PATTERXSAXD VARIETIES. ltf A. niSWELL & to., BOOK BINDERS, PAPiJR RULERS, AND PLANK HOOK M A N U F A C T U R T RS, .17 Clay, and ."14 Commercial street, between Montgomery ind Saosorne, San r'ranrico. lllanks, Way liiHs, Hill Head", Brief paper, ctr., ruled to irdT. at the shorti-t notit-. Llank Hooks ruled, bound ind printed to order, end old books rrbound. Orders I irom fiecoiiatry by letter orLxprcss, promptly attended to. Important to Debtors. HAVING Rt.NTED OUT MY SHOP AND RETIRED from the blacksmithimt business, it becomes nee- esarr to settle up all accounts ; therefore, all persons I knowing themsc'.ves indebted to me, will eonfrr a favor an( j save themselves trouble by coining lorward at one and ' ceding a s'tleroeot of vh mi" N. M AHTI." I The fallowing letter, which emphaticallr speaks for itself, was written by the Dean of the Faculty I of the Philadelphia College of Medicine to the editors of tho Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal, Sao Francisco for publication : Philadelphia, January 17tb, 188J. To the Editors of the Pacitio Medical Journal Gentle men : My attcutiou has beeu called "to au article iu th December uuiuberof your Journal, in regard to the ad eundent degree grauied by the Philadelphia College of Medicine tu Dr. L. J. C'zapk'av. When the application fop thederett was made to the faculty, it was accompauied by affidavits and testimonials to the ctlect that Dr. Czapkav, was a regular graduate M. D. of the University of Pestb,, had served as a surgeon in the Hungarian army, and was a regular practitioner uf medicine. On the strength of ,1. ...... .1 ..,...t.H Tl. a,l .,1n, ,u.,Pa as its nauie implies, is conferred nn graduates only, and gives us new privileges, liad there been the alightesl suspicion nt irregularity, the application would have been refu-sed. ily inseitiug this in your journul you wijl do an act of justice to the college, and cooler a favor on, Yours, very respectfully, II. HAND, LV'UU of the Faculty of the I'lulu. College of Mediciiic, DR. I.. J. CZ APK AY'S Private Medical and Surgical In stitute is on S.tcramcnto street, below Montgomery, oppo site the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's otiice, tan Francisco. The Doctor oilers lVeo c,)nsultaiioua aud aska no remuneration unless he cll'ects a cure. Ollice hpuia fiom It a, ii. to U r. H. Ccrtivii atk, I, Ihe mulersigned, Governor of Hungary, do testily herehv, that Dr. L. J. Capkay has served during thecontcst for lUingaiiau liberty, as Chief Surgeon, iu tho Hungarian army, with faithful perseverance. Whereof I have given bun this certificate, and recommend him to tho sympathy, attention and protection of alt those who aro capable of appreciating patriotic self-sacrifice, and uudft" sal ved misfortune. KOSSUTH I.AJ0S, Governor of Hungary. Washington City, January ilh, lt,2. Jf Persons not wishing to lose time in correspondence please enclose fclO in their letters, and they will get Im mediate attention to their eases. Address, L. J. CZATKAY, M. l) San Francisco, Cal, Jipvvksc S.n.va. This article is proved to be tho best for the cure of the various complaints for which it is rec ommended, that is known. It can be used with most per fect safety, and will work tike a charm proving the fact that one great good has resulted by the opening of trade with the Japanese. See advertisement. TUALATIN ACADEMY. EDWARD A. TANNER, A. M., (of Jacksonville, IK ) l'lllKCirAt,. MISS MARY HODGDON, (of Ipswich, Mass.) Assistant. Tuition.', C, 7 and dollars per quarter of 11 weeks. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. KEV. SIDNKY II. MAUS1I, A. M.. PitexuiKNT, and Acting Professor of Langufgoi. KEV. HORACIi LYMAN, A. M., PitorKSSuR of Mathematics. EDWARD A. TANNER, A. II., Piiokbssok Elect of Ancient Languages. These two Institutions arc at Forest Grove, Washington county, Oregon. Arrangements arc beini; made by which studcuta caa board iu a club at about the cost of provisions. Hoard in families is now ?i 75 per week. I'y help of Endowments obtained at the East, Cullexiafe instruction is furnished stmltMits, however small the num ber. The situation of the College is unsurpassed in beau ty and licalthfulncsa, and ia iu the midst of a moral com munity. The Library contains ".'.."iOO choice books. Collections in Natural History are being made. Feb. 1.1, 180& HUMIST0N, WILSON & Co., I ALP OUTERS WIIOtKSAI.K DKALERS I Fine Brandies, WINES AND LIQUORS, Fire Proof Brick Store, Front St., corner of Oak. l'ORTLAXI), o., OITF.Tl to the tiade of Oregon aud Washington Terri tory inducements second to no other house tins coast. Our stock consists ill part of Fine Old Brandy, Otard, Diijwy iV Co., James llennesey, A. Uoliiott ti Co., t'nited Vineyard Proprietors, I'incttj ("iistillon & Co., Cnion ol tho proprietors, C. Marnct, A. Signette, And various other brands. Also, very choice OLD BOURBON WHISKY, Old Rye Whisky, And all oilier choice brands now in market. Pore Holland Gin, St Croix and Jamaica Bom, Cordials and Wines of very description. Also, of our own bottling, which wo claim to 4e superior to anvtning now in the market, OTA HI J, DITUY At CO. & C. MAKQUETT'S OLD HOL'KIJON WHISKY, of a superior qualify, and OLD KYE WHISKY. Also, a general assortment of rase goods, and everything else appertaining to the Liquor Trade, which wo oiler at San i rancisco prices. Orders from country mer chants and dealers respectfully solicited. N. II. All liquors sold by us are guaranteed to be gen uine, and as represented, except imported caae goods, such as Schnapps, etc. Portland, Oregon, July SI, IS'li, S5 6m To Herchants and Shippers. POKTAGK AT OK EG ON CITY. 'fllE MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS of the WillemetW X Vallrr are noliljed that BARSTOW AFItAZER are now prrpnred with plenty of teams and careful drivers to pass freight over the Portage b-lwoun Oregon City and Cauemah as lat as could be expected. One of us will be at all mr at rwh end of the route lo attend to the forwarding of the freight, so as to prevent any unnrcpsary delay. Oregon City. Orego'ii, January 1, 12. ttf HARRISBURG ACADEMY. REV. E. P. HENDERSON, A. M., 'Late President of " Columbia College"), Printtpal. This Institution is situated at the town of llarrisburc, in Liun County, Oregon, in a pleasant and healthy local- THE BUILDINQ IS LARGE AND COPLMODIOUS. The first Session will begin ou the nitST DAT OT SEPTEMnitlt, 1SC2, The Academic year it divided into two Sessions, of 100 davs each. Tuition will hela. 910 and liiper Session tone-half in advance, and the other halt at the close of the Term. Htn- dents admitted at any time, and charged from the time of entrance to the close of ricssion, unless a special eoulract is made nthPiwi?. The undersigned takes pleasure in annonnetny to hit former patrons and friends, tha after au absence of threo years be ties returned tn Oregon, and located permanently at the above named Institution, and will be happy to mee'tt anvnfbia former students in this new and elegant Acad eme; where everr tacihty will be adbrded to them that theV enjoyed with bitn in the brightest davs of "Columbin College " E. P. IlLNfitR-SON, F. 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