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About The state Republican. (Eugene City, Or.) 1862-1863 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1862)
IfEWI ITEMS. The Ti met of Thursday gives account of an awful storm on the Columbia river, which took place below the Dalles Tuesday, in which the little steamer Idahoe was nearly wrecked. Noth ing saved tha boat from a smash up on the rocky bore but the cool and prompt action of Captain McNulty and the crew, in making her fast to a damp of willows. There were nbout 60 passen gers and $75,000 treasure aboard. The Columbia river is very high and rising. Over 60 miners returned by the Carrie Ladd, from the foot of the Blue Mountains, without having reached the mines. " The Poxt."-The Pony locomotive at the Cascades made a trial trip over the portage on tVresday afternoon. Several ladies and gentle men fnom Portland participated in the pleasure Kit the excursion and were much gratified. Mr. L. IL, Allen of the firm of Allen & Lewis of this city, who it now in San Francisco, has jbeen commissioned a Major General In the U. "S. Army. Time. , . The Willamette is high at Portland. Some steps have been taken toward a Union organization in Washington Territory. The overland mail from the Atlantic States 4s temporarily suspended. The mail will come toy steamers. We learn that a number of troops of the Oregon Cavalry Regiment are in this vicinity on their way north, they will probably be stationed cast of the Cascades. Tin New Minks i the Coast Range. We are promised some very interesting information relative to the new diggings discovered recently in the Coast range, southwest from the south fork of Yamhill. - A number of claims now be ing worked are said to average from ten to fifteen dollrs per day to the hand. Time. Commissions havo been received from Wash ington for James Worth, Brownesvelle, Linn county. Major C. Bankwell, Slate Creek Jackson county ; Postmasters. The California papers give account of a battle between Indians and settlers, lately near Nome Lake Reservation. One white man was killed and one wounded, 17 Indians killed. The Indians had murdered a white man, which was the cause of the fight. In the California Legislature the bill toliccnso gambling passed the Assembly some time ago, fcut has been indefinitely postponed in the Senate. There is in California a strong predominent Union sentiment and it is confidently hoped that the masses of Union men of that State will come together at the polls, whether the leaders of party organizations shall do so or not. STAife Senator. Last week we mentioned Drew, as running for State Senator for Umpqua Coosa and "Curry counties. Since, we have ft upon the authority of a t-efiable Donglas.Dem ocrat, that George M. Scudder is the Union candidate for that position. We have but little acquaiatanco with either of the gentlemen, but suppose that either is competent yet it Would be much better that one of them should with draw and avoid any division of the Union vote. Mr. Scudder has been recommended by some of the most prominent men in those counties who have pledged him their support irrespective of all party prejudice. Tub Brodbrick Monument. The following is description of the monumont to be erected over Ahe grave of llrodenck, at Liono mountain tem. etery, San Francisco : The fabrio is to be of California marble, rising to the hight of thirty-one feet, including the pedestal, and surmounted by a statue of the deceased ; the whole within a tasteful and ap propriate circular enclosure, forty feet in diam eter. This will be very welcome news to R. B. Cochran, the secesh candidate for State Senator for Lane county. W hen the news of Broderick's death reached here he expressed himself thus : " Broderick is killed and I am glad of it" Through from Salmos. The Time of the 13 ays: The Julia arrived last evening, bringing Wells, Fargo t Co.'s Express from Salmon with $75,000 in gold dust. The news from Salmon is to the 0th of May. Mr. Miller, of JVtossmana fcxpres, left the salmon mines on the 6th and arrived in Walla Walla on tho 0th. lie made the trip to Lewiston in less than two days. He reports the snow fast disappearing and thinks in one week more people would be able to ride into the mines, lie says the miners who are at work are doing well. The old rich claims were paying as rich as ever. Mr. Gray arrived in town last evening direct rfeom Salmon. He saw one company take out Ihreeff liits of gold dust in one day. He pro i nounces these mines the richest he ever saw. ' Giftfeious Triumph. At the election held in this f Wee on last Monday, for City officers for Hha suing year, the secesh were most beauti . fully cleaned out, by a majority ranging from fifteen to twenty-one. The Union men went into (the work with great zeal, and the result of their labors astonished the most sanguine. On the Saturday evening previous, the Union nnen held a meeting at the Court House, and itmanimously nominated the following ticket, on the platform "The Union Forever!" Great onthusiasm was manifested, and stirring patri otic speeches were made by Jos. D. Locy, Dr. Steele, and Gen. Lovejoy. For Mayor, A. H. Steele ; Recorder, J. E. Hurford ; Council, W. W. Buck, D. H. Good, D. P. Thompson, A. L. Lovejoy, J. D. De- rnent, F. Barclay, F. Charman; Treasurer, E. Mil wain ; Assessor and Collector, J. E. Hur. ford ; Gty Attorney, W. C Johnson ; Street Commissioner, Joshua Bowman; Marshal, C M. Kester, School Sup't., F. Barclay. The porposition to levy a special tax. of $700 to pay a watchman the ensuing year, received but one vote. Arju. Proclamation of tks Preildeat. Washinoton, April 10, 1802. It has pleased Almighty God to vouchsafe signal victories to the land and naval forces en gaged in suppressing an internal rebellion, and at the same time to avert from our country the dangers of foreign intervention and invasion. It is, therefore, recommended to the people of tne united States that, at their next weekly as semblages in their .accustomed places of publio worship, which shall occur after the notice of this Proclamation shall have been received, they es pecially acknowledge and render thanks to our Heavenly Father for these inestimable blessings ; that they then and there implore spiritual conso lation in behalf of all those who have been bro't into affliction by the casualties and cf lamaties of sedition and civil war, and that they reverently invoke the Divine guidance for our national counsels, to the end that they may speedily re sult in the restoration of peace, harmony and unity throughout our borders, and hasten the establishment of fraternal relations among all the countries of the earth. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done in the city of Washington, the 10th day of April, in the year of our Lord 1862, and of the independence or the u tilted states the bum. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By tha President W. II. Seward, Secretary of State. mt Tub City Council of Virginia,- Nevada Terri tory, have levied a dog-tax on every canine run ning at large in the city limits, and each owner is obliged to pay for a license-tag which is furn ished by the City Marshal and put on each dog. Some of the citizens say that it is a "dog-oned " tax. We are of opinion that the Legislature should make such a law to have general application to every town in this State. Our town is greatly cursed with dogs, and some of our citizens have lost considerable valuable property lately by these pestiferous growlers. We were always seriously inclined to question the genuine socia bility of any man who loves to keep a snarling savage dog. . Last evening we attended a gay and lively dance at the residence of Nelson Luckey. By the taper' glimmering light, .Spend the merry hours of night; Hand in hand, with fairy grace, Dance we to the music's pace ; Thus, until the break er day, Merrily trip the hours away. -- A. Sidnkt Johnston. Less than a year ago, says the Alia, Gen. A. Sidney Johnston was in command of the Pacific Division of tho United States Army, and had his head quarters in this city. The Adjutant General, and a member of his military family, was Don Carlos Buell. A few months rolled by, and we now have a report that this same Sidney Johnston fell in the great battle at Pittsburg Landing, fighting again.st the Government which had honored, trusted and promoted him, and the victor on that bloody field was his former subordinate, Gen. Buell. Thb New York Pott says i " We have it from good authority that Mr. Ilulseman, the Mintster from Austria to this country, has sta ted that every one of the foreign representatives at Washington had come to the conclusion that the days of the rebellion were numbered, and that thd powers of the Federal Government would soon be fully re-established in all the now seceded States ; and, moreover, that the foreign ministers had sent dispatches to their respective governments to this afTect." In the 3d Wisconsin Volunteers, it-is a rule that no soldier can leave the camp without a pass. The Chaplain one day was distributing tracts ; among them was one headed : " come, sinners, come." Soon after, the tract was picked up in camp, and under the heading was penciled : "can't do it ! Col. Rodgers won't sign my pass." Tub Union Candtdates of Benton county will address the citizens of said county as follows : Inlow School House, Soap creek precinct, Monday May 26 ; Kings valley, Tuesday 27 ; Matzger's Mill, Wednesday 28; Ebenezer Church (Belknap settlement), Thursday 29 ; Monroe, Friday 30; Corvallis, Saturday 31. Speaking will commence each day at 1 o clock P. M. Opposing candidates are invited to attend and participate. - Public Speaking. C E. Chrisman, or some one of the Union nominees of Lane county, will address the citi zens on the issues of the day at the following times and places ! Spencer, Thursday, May 2J Brice', Saturday, " 4 Springfield, Tues. " 27 Coast Fork, Thur. " Sinselaw, Wednesday, May SI Ktchardson a. r nday, " Kl Willamette, Mondar, M Pleasant Hill, Wed. " S4 Eugene City, Sat 81 The citizens of Mohawk, Camp creek and Fall creek will please attend at Springfield, and those of Lost Valley at Pleasant Hill, and of Long Tom at B rice's precinct on the day of speaking. Mr. Kobert Cochran, or any other one of the opposing candidates are invited to attend and speak alternately.' Tho speaking to be at the usual places of holding elections, and to com mence at 1 o clock p. m. PRICES CURRENT. Th nominees will address the Hillsborough, Dallas, Polk Co., Monroe, Hamilton's Store, Oakland. Canronrille, Waldo. Phornix, Brownsville, Scio. Salem, Aurora, Upper Molalla, St. Helena, Pablic Speaking. of the State Union Convention citizens of Oregon at April 24 April 2 Lafarette, " 25 Corrallis, 2 Eugene Citr, - i Yoncalla, May S Roaeburg - Kirbyville, " V Jacksonville, - IS Harrisbnrg, Albanr, iJ Sublimity, " 24 Silrerton. - 27 Oregon City, - t Portland, SI Dalles, May June Pablie Mpeakiag. A. C Gibbs and John F. Miller, opposing candidates for Governor, will speak at the follow ing times and places : Rarriaburr. Fridar. Mar Brownsrille. Ratnr. May 10 Albany, Moadar, " U Salem, Wednesdar, " 14 Aurora. Thnrsdar, " 1 Orrod City, Friday, " 1 Portland, Saturday, . 17 E. L. ApplegaW, and other popular speakers, will be present, to speak on each occasion. tsobuci. Wheat Outa - . Potatoes' Ouioua Beans - Bacon, ham k side, Lard in Keirs Butter, fresh rolt Flour, t'iiic-kena per dos 8 Pork, fresh, Beef, rat) it. D'd apples per lb, peaches " O'n apples per bu.l grocskiks. Sugar N. O., Crushed, -Syrup, K. Boston, -Coffee, Soap, Salt. Candles, Ad. " Sperm - Saleratus, TSal 00 TSal 00 l W al 00 a 14 10a IK a3 60 a It Ooai 60 lea 13 ilia lo Ida 80 m A oval So 16a 9) a 2 al 25 a 4l a li 04a Soa 37 CO 25 Manila Rope per lb, Sua 25 White lead, a lit Nils, wrought, a So cut, fa lo Linseed Oil, raw, 601 00 " Boiled a 25 Whale, - aj 25 Ulass per foot, 0 12 DIY GOOD. Salem Blankets, t 50al0 00 - Cloth, 1 ooa 1 75 Sheeting, Brown X"a 00 Drills . " 14 " Blue 20 Merrimac prints 20 Fancy prints, - 14 Mnuiiliii Delaines, 20a 84 Irish Linen, 7"al A3 Bruwu Linen, - 83a 0 Satinet double ml, 1 00a2 58 Ky. Jeans, 4a So Cotton Jeans, 8oa 40 Boots kip. S .Via5 00 " eulf, . 6 ooalo 00 Lrxima. Pine per M, S 00a25 00 Fir " OOOalSOO Cedar " . 20 OOaSo 00 AGENTS FOR THE STATE REPUBLICAN. The following named gentlemen are authorised to re ceive and receipt for money on subscription to the Rari'i LlCAil. , . , San Francisco, California, ' Portland, Oregon, - - - - - Oregon Citr, - ' Lafayette," Yamhill eouuty, Salem, Oregon, - - - - Silrerion, ........ Albanr, ........ Corrailis, Eugene City, ...... Roseburg, ".... Jacksonville, ..-.. Ashland, Traveling Agsnt, ..... Postmasters are also reuuested subscriptions. Mony may be sent risK. Charles A. Crsne. . Logan A ShaUuck. - - W. C. Jpliuson. - John. Cummins, Wm. (. Cartwright. W. B. Dunbar. D. W. Waketield. - - A. O. Hover. . J. M. Oul'e. - J. II. Rogers. J. R. Hodgen. - - J. M. McCall. - M. O. McCarty. to receive and forward through the mails at our Passaiii and freights from Portland to Lewiston by steamers, s F ASS AUK. From Portlaud to Cascades, - J 1 00 Railroad, 1 00 From Cascades to Dalles, - - 4 00 Stage fare on portage, - - - - - 8 00 From Des Chutes to Wallula, - - - - 15 00 Wallnla to Lewiston, 15 00 Totul, FRKKSHT. Freight from Portland to Dalles, Dalles to Wallula, Wallula to Lewiston, Total ... Freight on two horsa wagons Dulles, ..... Animals from Portland to Dalles, S42 00 J10 oo per ton. 65 00 " 45 00 " $120 00 from Portland to - $.)0 00 6 00 J. B. Underwood, NOTARY PUBLIC, will punctually attend to all bus iness entrusted to his care. 7-tf Eugene City, Oregon. Eugene City Lodge No. 11, A. F. and A II., Hold their regular communications on the SATURDAY evening preceding the New and Full Moon. . M. BLAXDIN'a, W. M. J. B. Under Mid, Secretary ' Estrayed. A DEEP BAY, middle-sited American horse ; about five years old, with a small stur in his forehead, and some saddle marks. Any person tuking hi in up and returning him to the subscriber will be liberally rewarded. A. W. PATTERSON. Eugene City, May ath, 1862. l-tf Notice to Absent Defendant. rrl WILLIAM POLLARD: You are hcrebr notified I that unless you appear in the Circuit Court of the State uf Oregon, for the county of Lane, on the fourth Monday (27th day) ot October, next, 18i!2, and answer the complaint of Commodore P. Wilson, Pl'lf, which has been filed with Use Clerk of said court, and prays fur a judgment against you for $135, besides interest and costs, the same will be taken for confessed, and the prayer thereof will be granted by the court. JJy order ol Hon. K. r.. ntruuon, jnage. S. ELLSWORTH, Pl ffs Atty. Dated, March 20, 1 82. 1 l-3m Estrayed. TROM the subscriber, living three miles south of Eugene X City, a strawberry-roan nny, two years old last spring; no mark or brand except the hair in the fuce is a little light er than on the other parts of the body. Any information concerning the same will be suitably rewarded. Eugene City, Oregon. 8tf W. LUCKE To merchants and Shippers. PORTAGE AT OllEGON CITY. rpHK MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS of the Willamette t alter are notified that BARSTOW A FRAZER are now prepared with plenty of teams and careful drivers to pass freignt over the Portage between Oregon City and Canemah as fast as could be expected. One of us will be at all times at each end of the route to attend to the forwarding of the freight, so as to prevent any unnecessary delay. Oregon City, Oregon, January 1, lm!'2. Stf 100 REWARD. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD is offered for a better Antidote for all affections of the UEIHABY ORGANS and PROSTATE GLAND THAX . ' Dr. FRANK ALLERTON'S Antidote and Rose Injection. The worst cases of Goxobhiki are rdicallr cured by two or three bottles. Slight eases in two or three days. This preparation will do what no other remedy can, or has pern known In do, vis : t lire everr case, no matter now compli cated. Thousands can testify to this fact, who had, previ ous to UJing Dr. Allerton's Antidote and Kose Injection, expended hundreds of dollar on worthless nostrums and humbug doctors. TRY THIS REMEDY! Two or three doses Is ofiicient to convince yon of its superior medicinsl virtue. The only restriction while using the Antidote is to aroid all Spirits and Beer, or Ala. Be sure to ask for Dr. FRANK ALFrTON'S Antidote and Rose Injection. Take it accor ding to directions on the bottle and it will cure you. Sold by all regular Druggists and Dealers in California, Oregon and British Columbia. Price for Antidote, $1 SO; Rose Injection, $1 00. Three bottles is nearly always suticient to perform a radical cure, tearing no traces of the malady in the system, which can not be truthfully said of any other known preparation. I'M 2m FORSALE. HOMESTEADS AND VALUABLE TEAL ESTATE. Building Lota from $10 to $200 Each. AUo, 50 Vara Lnli and Entire fllockt of Btan tiful Garden Land! IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF RAN FRANCISCO on the line of the San Jose Railroad, at the W'rt End Depot. The title is abmlutHy PERFECT, being aHpanisb Grant, finally confirmed and patented by the t'nited State. TbeShaftVr Bill respects this Title; the City Authorities respect it; the District Courts and Supreme Court of the United State reject It. Brides the TitU kn '-" for-err qvirtM hf Final JKri aitdJmiymfiU aaanul Ou C'itf. So that there it not even a cloud or a shadow upon it. Who ever purchase on of these lots will buy lot and not lawnit. . Office No. 1 Nsglee's Building, eorner of Montgomery and Merchant street v San Frewi"" l 3m HARVEY K. BROWN. FRANK LESLIE'S PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR OF 1861, DESCRIPTIVE, STATISTICAL, AND DOCUMENT ARY. Edited by 11 ox. E. U. Sutikb. Late Minister of the United States to Central America. This work is published ill Senii-mouthlr Numbers ; its MAMMOTH S1ZK sllow.of the largest Engravings, audit cvntaina a complete epitome of the war iu which the coun try ia involved, with all the Facts, Scenes, Incidents and Anecdotes connected with it, arranged chronologically, forming a cotemnorary and permanent History of the time. All OlKcial ami important Documents, emanating North or South, appear in full, with complete and authentic ac counts and Illustrations of all the striking Incidents of the War; together with the Portraits of Leading Ollieers and Statemen, Plans nnd Views of Fortifications. Mans. etc. The Pictorial History of the War of lsiil, is invaluable to Families, for in its maiiniticentlv illustrated naires. even children can trace the course of events, while as a work of Reference lor all classes, its value and importance must increase with every year. Iu its completed form it will be one of the most magnificent Historical Pnliticul Works ever issued from any press in the World. r.acn numner is exquisitely printed on line, thick paper, in large, clear type, and is stitched iu a cover with a beau tiful Illustrated Title Page. Ten numbers have been published, containing iin.rrl of -.'SO Engravings, and matter equivalent to i-ivo octavo pages. I'uDiisnea every fortnight. Tkums 25 cents per num ber. Two dollars will secure the first Eight numbers. The usual discount to trade. FRANK LESLIE, Publisher, 7-tf No. 19 City Hull Square, New York, MUSEUM! MUSEUM! AN INSTITUTION being formed in this place to be ex clusivly devoted to the advancement of scikxc iu this country, and especially of the physical or natural nciencea which requires, as a basis, a Mt'SEUM, or collection of specimens in the various departments, such as Botany, (Jeology, Zoology, Oology, etc. therefore all persons are invited to assist by collecting and sending us such speci mens as they may be able to obtain. Skins of all kinds of animals'wanted, whether common or rare, whether feathery or hairy; If persons do not wish to spend their time in removing the skin, eeud us the bird or animal and we will attend to it ourselves. In skinniuir. the bones of the head and legs should be lelt, alter dis placing me skiu suiucieniiy 10 remove me nesn, eyes, etc. As tli e skull is also a fair index to the structure', nature and habits of animals, a collection of them, of all kinds'. whether they bo of things which walk; crawl, Hy or swim, are waniea. enure sKcietons would be preterred. 4 A BUSHELS of birds eggs wanted, this coniinr sprinir lJ and summer, to assist iu the perfection nnd study of me new science oi woiogy eggsoi even the most common kinds of birds. A description of the nest, its position end structure, also of the kind of bird and the time when it lavs its eggs, are necessary, and should be accompanied by me iieau sou wing oi me utiu. Itocks of all kinds wanted, especially those containing iuksiib, me uiuereut minis oi iiiciaiif, eic. l'lunts of all kinds, with their flowers, collected and pre served in herbarium, whether described or not; are also wanted. Those interested in the progress of science in this coun try wilt Unci this a luvoruble opportunity lor rendering their assistance ; and to the young especially, we would say, you cannot engage in a more interesting and laudable enterprise man raukiug collections oi the desired speci mens. Specimens of all kinds designed for the Museum may lie left t the ottice of the Stat Kkpiiblicak, and all addresses snouid De to iih.MH CL J1M1.S, fcugene City, Oregon. Feb. H, lttto. CHARLES A. CRANE, ADVERTISING AGENCY. Cor. Washington &. Sansome Streets, Government House Up-Stairs. SAX FRANCISCO. STATE REPUBLICAN, -Stow' Stock Reporter, - T Daily Bee, Nevada National, ... Butte Democrat, . Placer Courier, .... Northern 1'alifornian, - -Coloma Times, .... Mooney's Express, - - -Pltinuis Standard, ... Southern News, - - - . Daily Argus, ..... Daily Appeal, . . . . . Napa County Times, - . San Jose Telegraph, . . Alameda Herald, ... Contra Costa (Jazctto, - - Santa Cms News, - - . Petaluma Argus, .... Sonoma County Democrat, Los Angeles Stur, .... Daily Oregon Advertiser, Munposa Stur, ..... Sun Andreas Independent, Columbia News, .... Territorial Enterprise, Alemeda County Oazctte, Democratic Age, . . . . Arizonisn, ...... Oregon Farmer, .... Mountaineer, ..... Hatching's Mngasinc, - -California Culturist. . . Eugene City, Oregon - ap Francisco . - Saoramentu - - Grass VuUcJ . . OrovillJ - - - - Forest Hill . .... Union - - - Coloma ..... Folsom . . . . . Quincy - Los Angeles - . - Stockton ... Murysville ...... Nupa .... San Jose Oaklmid ... Martinet - - - Santa Crux . . petaluma - - - Santa Rosa - - Los Angeles - - Portland .... Mariposa - - San Andrea .... Columbia Carson Volley - San Leaudro - ... Honora Tucson, Anion ' - - Oregon - . Dalles, Oregon - - San Francisco - Sun Francisco Advertising in the Atlantio States. C. A. C, will also attend to forwarding advertisements to papers puoiisnea in any portion oi tne Atlantic istatrs. TRACY & CO'S OREGON EXPRESS. Portlaxp, March 31st, 18i. rpHE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the I I : A :.. !.: .1 a: i i i . , . m iiiiaurBigiivu ia tins unj uisnuocu uj iiiioiiui Torment. ft. W. TRACT K. NORTON, 14-tf E. L. James. E. W. TRACY'S DAILY EXPRESS. T7 W. TRACY 11 .!:.... ti. r.nl.A.. vM rnnT i " it . j.kvk niii t"Mn miiTj uic tjaifi trnn uifiii it a ' T.tYfl In T kl'U VVI I 1 W wist, ti.. r..lInMr.n OFFICES AND AGENTS. Oregon City, Hutteville, Ijsfayette, Dayton, Salem, Albanr. Corrallis, Eugene City, Oakland, ' Koseburg, Canyonville, Jacksonville. l-tf Charman ft Warner. . h X. Miithieu. - M. Wolfe. Williams ft l.ippencott. Bell ft Brown. . . J. Conner. E. Fox. II. M. Ellsworth. . Lord, Peters A Co. A. H. Flint. Sidemsn, Wollenberg ft Co. C. E. llcckinrin. E. W. TRACY. WELLS, FARGO & CO'S EXPRESS. WELLS, FAROO ft CO. HAVE EXTENDED THEIR Express to VANCOUVER, CASCADES, DALLES, WALLULA, WALLA WALLA, LEWISTON, OROF1NO, PIERCE CITY, ELK CITY, and the SALMON RIVER MINES. 'A list of Agents will be published as soon as practicable, and each Agent will be furnished with a commission "Iieci- rving his authority anil the extent to wnicn lie win ne bound br his acts, which will be publicly exposed in his otHc for the inspection of those doing business with us. 1 IS' L' ilk. L't I, I l. . I't E. W. TRACY, Superintendent for Oregon and Wash ington Territory. 14-tf ARK THB ONLY SPKCinC ftKMKDT FOR COXSCMPTIOX, SCROFULA, CHRONIC PR0NTHITI3, ASTHMA, mSl'fcPlMA, KKVOL.S At OEM-HAL DKHIl.lTV. KKMALR COMPLAINTS AND ALL D1SOKUKK: OF THE ULOOOVSTKM. Thia new anil remarkable Chemical Remcdrft prepara tion of o xy (U ruble phosphoms was discovered by the cele brated Or. J. F. Churchill, ot 1'arin. It hua beeu used br over ten thousand phytticiunst, during the luM three yeura wit n results unparullelea in tne annul oi meuieine; crea ting an eiUire rerohirinn in the treatment of Chronic Ii- : euiteti of the Lungs, Stomach, and all morbid conditions, of the Nervous and Mood Svstcms. Cvnsumiittotl is no Urn- ;kt on itti'tmihlt tmthufut fur this Remedy has ttorU Awn im, in all ttuj of the diftw. THE HYPOPKOSPHITES Have a two-fold and specific action on the one hand in- creasing the principle which CONSTITUTES NERVOUS r..c.iuii ; ami, on me oiner, oeing me m ruvtr.il FUL BLOOD UENERAT1NU AUENTS KNOWN. Thev act with promptness and certainty til all general morbid conditions) such as Chronic Bronchitis, Asthma, Scrofula, Murasuiu:, Anemia, Female Complaints, etc., and in all dis orders of the: Nervous or Bloud Systems. Their etVect upon the tuburculur cumlition is immcutatt! uii the general symptoms disappearing with a rupitlity which 1 really marvelous. They increase the nervous or vitul energy, re lieve Cough, cheek Night Sweats, diminish Expectoration, Improves the Appetite, arrest Diarrhea, uud promote re freshing sleep. A FAIR TRIAL IS A CERTAIN CURE. Winchester's Genuine Preparation OF THE HYPOPHOSPHITES is the only reliable form of Dr. Churchill's Remedv, and is approved bv the Medical Profession genHrallv. USE NO OTHER, OR ANY REM EDY CONTAINING. IRON; J-?f Circulars containing (he only authentic information iu regard to the new treutinent, free. Jjff Price $2 per bottle. Sold Wholesale and Retail at the California Branch Depot, by S J. WINCHESTER, 6ol Mission St., two doors West of Second, San Francisco. REDINGTON & CO'H Superior Yeast Fowderi. WARRANTED to mak Light Sweel and nutritious BREAD. Eonslly adapted to I.OA rjT AT JifSCI'lT, liff K WHEAT, Al OTHER CAKES, UISOERBHEA l, AMI CAKES OF ALL KISDH. Warranted fully eqnal to any In th market. i.k srnisctnt riv VPAST POWDF.R.'. and take no other, if rod would have uniformly goad bread. Manufactured and sold at wholesale, tr REBLTfGTOH&CO., i"9 and 41 1 Clay St., Ssn Frsncisco. Sands' Sarsaparilla, FOR THE REMOVAL AND CURE OF All Diseases arising from an Impure State of the Blood or Habit of the System. IN this prepnrulion ore strongly .concentrated all thd medicinal properties of Sarsitparilhi, combined with tho luostetl'ectual mils, the most ssltitury productions, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom ; and the combi nation is such thitt OHO modifies and improves the oilier, producing a compound differing entirely in its character and properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled in its operation on the system, nheh laboring under uWssei It has been so fully tested, not only by patients themselves, but also by physiciuns, that it has received their uniiuali tied recommendations atnl tho approbation of the public; and bus established on its own merits a reputation for tal uk and ErriCAcr fur superior to the various compound bearing the name of Sursaparitla. FROM THE ARM. MoXTKRKT, CaI.., J lilt. If, 1SW. Messrs. A. B. & D, Saxs Gentlemen : I beg leave to add my testimony iu favor of yonrinvaluublc medicine, hoping it iniw lead some other unfortunate beings to try its etltcts, and ttiat they may be benetited as I have been. I arrived here by the overland route, about the first of October lust. A few days after I was attacked With a very dlxngrecuble eruption of the skin, which my physieiun could not cure. I happened to find your Sarsaparilla in a store in this place, and remembering the popularity of the medicine at home, I purchased three bottles, which hud tho desired e licet of rumoring my tlitliculty entirely. With high regards, yours, etc.. J. II. MILLER, Lieut. V. S. A. Prepared and sold by A. 11. & 1. Minds, Wholesnla Druggists, 1U0 Fulton street, corner of William, New York. For sale by lit Witt, Kittle k Co., H. Jtmssos k Co., and-RKBiwiro A Co., Ssn Francisco j Rir A Coffin, Ma rvsvillcj li. H. JlelloMAi.n A Co., Sacramento Sxtm It a vis, Portland ; WM. WALKER Ktigene City; nnd by Druggists generally. ii'j7-8m C LONER'S DELTA EYE OPENER. A hetilthy, pure, invigorating American Drinlq peculiarly adapted for a Soutlicnl or Tropc icul Climnto, nnd strongly recomciided ns a family stimulant, by the most eminent Medical Men in tlii United States nnd Europe: The Proprietor of this truly celebrated beverage, Ih hii long experience as one of the largest Importers of Hrst cIums V ines and Liuuurs in the city of New York, has long felt tho want thut existed in every family, of a Tonic, whieu could be useti with benefit, by cverv household, front the child to the adult, and in compounding this beverage, bis ai;n has been to use only the purest material, with the most rA-htrch flavoring, thereby fully established the fact, that a vast degree of benelit accrues from the use of this stimu lant, in comparison with the vile compounds so extensively manufactured and foisted on the public, under die endorse ment of a paid analytical certificate. In the Atlantic States, this truly Nutinmil Drink super sedes the use of all other ever introduced to the American public, in addition to which it is now extensively tised in Europe. The Kings of Belgium nd Sardinia have both ordered supplies, Irom samples sent direct to our Consuls, as ha also the rlit ot the r'rench Court, as well as the highest circles in London, Liverpool and Antwerp ; in fact, it is adapted to all cliinatu and clusses, but more particu larly to the South, the proprietor huving hlWiiys the grand object in view of producing a cordial which would materi ally arrest any disease, incidcntul to a hot climate, while he guarantees that the regular use thereof will cllcctualy prevent any of those symptom, habitual In a trip to or a residence in the Setith. The entire press of New York, from actual experience, attust to the value uf this delicious Family Invigorutor. JOHN G. OI.DNKK, Inventor and Proprietor. Abbott k Olilman, Agents, 4nl Front street, San Francisco. Dr. William Hall's Balsam for the Lungs CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, NIGHT SWEATS, SPIT TING Itl.OOD, f'Ol.llS, ( OI (.11, INFLUENZA, PAIN IN THE HUH, AMI ALL DIS EASES OF THE LUNGS. Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, iu nil eases gives the best of satisfaction. . Dr. Wm. Hull's Kalsam for the Lungs, has wrought more cures since its introduction than any other cough medi cine. Dr. Wm. Hall's Ralssni for the Lungs, is endorsed hy your leading physicians ay the safest and best remedy now before the public. Dr. Win. Ilsll s Balsam for the Lungs, ia safe to use among; children, and yet powerful in cases of chronic pulmona- rr discne. Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsntn lor the Lungs, brings in certificate almont daily, of its wonderful cures in all parts of the country. The more striking proof tha Intrinsic worth and etccf lenceof DR. WM. II ALL'S HA I.SAM for the LUNGS, ia shown in the rapidity with which it becomes a general favorite with the people. There is nothing of a similar nature nut wnat is cast into tne snsne wnen ine nsisam nan been thoroughly tested. The agents for lis sale, the coun try over, in ordering new supplies, are very enthusiastic, in its favor, saying: " It is Just the thing ; it acta Ilk a, charm; its effects are truly magical." The purchaser should bs very particular to ak for, (ml1 take none but Dr. William Ball's Balsam for tha Lung which is warranted to give satisfaction or the money re turned. For sal by all DrngeiM. and hy REDINGTON & CO. Role Agents, 4" and 411 Clay St., Ssn Francisoo. S Ellsworth," A TTORNEY and Counselor, U. S. Supreme Court and other court. Office at Eugene Citr, Lane connty, Oregon. Also, Commisvmerof Deed for New York, Con necticut, etc, jail