V9 THE UNION MARCHING ON By our northern exchange we notice that the Union movement hiis cdtight hold of thS people in Washington Territory with a vinor that threat - o - en to give the death blow to the last remnant of disloyalty which may have found a shelter under that sacred name, irom the V asmngton Standard of the 21st inst, we clip the followi ing call : All ilia vntom nt Thurston couhtv. Washintrto Territory, in favor of preserving the Union, of maintaining tne laws, ana 01 niuuig me pre-seui, Administration to suppress Rebellion and Trea- . . .i .. e. on, are requested, wunout respect 10 lormer party names and parly predilections, to meet in Mo Mppfin(T At tha Cnnitol. ifl OlvmDia. on Saturday, June 28th, 1802, for the pursose of j j itvinvT k., ... nominating gooa, souuu tmun men, w uou; ported for the various offices to be filled at the next regular election ; and to appoint delegates tn nnnuAnt cnirl iwnntv in tha Union Council District Convention, to-be held at the town of . - m Claquato, in the county ot lewis, on luesaay the 1st of July, 1862. MANY UNION MEN. OlvmDia. June 9. 18C2. 0 i The Union feeling seems to be prevalent throughout the Territory, lo show tnat tne Washingtonians are sound and are governed by the same principles which carried the election in Oregon, we give the following resolutions which were adopted at a primary meeting at Vaiicou. ver, and which is said by those having opportu city to know, to represent the unanimous scnti ment of Union men throughout the Territory : Whereas, Efforts are being made by traitors who are in armed rebellion against the Govern nant nf tnA United States to overthrow and des troy the Constitution and Government, whose protection and benefit we all alike enjoy, there fore, Resolved, 1st. That we, as Union men, stand ready to dissolve all former political ties, and unif.H in n rnmiiion brotherhood of opposition to traitors, their aiders, and sympathiiers, whoever nd wherever they may De louna. 2d. That we, as Union men, will appoint no delegates to represent us in the County Conven tion but those who heartily and unqualifiedly en dorse the forezoinir sentiments. Union iren in Washington and in California, with the example of Oregon before them, and the sense of working in a just cause, have every thing to hope and nothing to (ear. It is very evident that the Pacific coast will give little in dications of adhering to the cherished plan of the Knights of the Golden Circle, that of forming a Tacific Republic. There are a few men on the coast who hate the Government, and would re joice at its downfall, but they are in a hopeless minority and must ever remain so. The masses of the people on the coast are saying to the Ad ministration in unmistakable earnestness, " goon in the noble work of crushing the hydra headed monster of secession and rebellion, and we will support you even at the cost of our blood and trwwm How cheering these tidings of loyal ty in the fur west will be to our brethren In arms ttver beyond the ridge, who are patiently and heroically enduring all the hardships of a severe ly contestedwar for the maintenance of the Gov crnment. This thought alone is sufficient to in spire men to proudly walk up to the polls and deposit a record which writes them down as un flinching to its enemie This they have done in Oregon, and they will do in Washington and California, and the echo of loyalty from the Pa cifio will reverberate to the Atlantic shore in thunder tones, greeting the ready ear of our brave soldiery, long accustomed to the booming of cannon and the clamor of steel, and many a cheer for the true hearts in the tar west, will en liven the camp -- W have received the remarks of Hon. J. W. Nesmith and others, in the Senate, May 13 and 14th, on the Indian Appropriation bill. Mr. Nesmith labored earnestly to show the necessity of immediate steps being taken to make a treaty with the Net Perces if they wish to preserve us from another bloody Indian war. But he tiad great difficulty in convincing eastern Senators of the practical utility in making appropriations to this end. He asked for 150,000 which they per aistcntly cut down to $20,000. Drowsed on Clatsop Plains, the 16th, Mrs. Margaret Louisa Hodge, aged 32 years, and Mary Trenchard, 5 years. Mary fell into a stream, and the noble hearted lady in trying to recover her lost her own life. They are deeply mourned by a large circle of friends. A TRAnr of emigrants to California, reached Salt Like, June 10th, consisting of twenty men, two women, eight wagons and a buggy. Had some fine stock one stallion, weight 1,600 pounds, and a gelding 1,900. So says the Sac ramento Union. m Tbb grain fields and gardens give promise of a bountiful hervest this year. They look better than we have ever seen them at this time in the season, "owing to the abundant rains. A little rebellion of 1,000 men under one Morris, a pretended second edition of Moses, occurred 30 miles north of Salt Lake City, a few weeks ago. Acting Governor Fuller, in bringing them to the observance of the laws, sacrificed said Morris, and captured his followers who had to " knock under." Musical Pio. They have got a pig in New Hampshire so thoroughly educated that be has taken to music. They regulate his tune by twisting his tail the greater the twist, the higher tha note. Placer Republican, Can any one think of a man in Oregon who would like to bar that pig, sine our lata elec tion T TESTIMONIAL. Rev. J. D. Driver Dear Sir : The undersigned, citizens of this place, beg leave to present the accompanying purso of money, as a slight testimonial of well deserved merit, and as an appreciation of your arduous and effective labors in our midst. We would respectfully ask that you address us and others who may assemble at such time and place as you may designate selecting your own subject for the occasion. II. M. ELLSWORTH, J. M. STEPHENSON, D. S. PAYNE, J. M. CUR LEY, W. W. PARSONS, J. B. UNDERWOOD, W. II. HANCIIETT, II, C. SMALL, F. DUDLEY, JOHN BR ATTAIN, B. J. PENGItA, D. M. R1SDON, GEO. II. BELDEN, T. G. HENDRICKS, JOEL WARE, .. S. ELLSWORTH, JOHN MULHOLLAN, M. ROSENBLATT, J. G. GRAY. Gentlemen : After thanking you for the live ly interest manifested in my behalf, I would just state that I received your liberal contribution, amounting to Ninety Dollars and Fifty Cents ; and in compliance with your request will address you, as requested, Wednesday evening, July 2d, at the Court House, at o'clock p. m. Yours respectfully, J. D. DRIVER. Thomas A. Austin informs us that he called in to see Harvey Gordon at Yoncolla a few days ago. Mr. Gordon is cheerful, and is confident of getting well, although ho is quite weak yet We are glad to hear that he is mending. J. B. Underwood, NOTARY PUBLIC, will punctually attend to all bus iness entrusted to his care. 7-tf Eugene City, Oregon. H. C. SHALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will practice in all the Courts of this State. Particular attention given to Convey ancing, Collection of Debts, etc. Otiice in the Court House, Eugene City, Oregon. if3-m SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OP AN EXECUTION, to me directed, I have levied upon and will proceed to sell to the high est bidder, for cush, on the 20th day of June, 1862, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 r. ., on the premises, the following described property, situated in Douglnscoun ty, Oregon, to wit. : all that piece or parse! of land, com mencing at point in the line of Win. T. Perry's origininal land claim under the donation law of .September 27th, A. I). 185n, thirty feet west of the center of the Mil itary road running through a part of said claim, and lately conveved by the said Perry to one S. C. Smith, thence In a northerly direction in a line with said road to an oak stake at the intersection of the said road with the south line of a tract of land theretofore conveyed by the said Per ry to one William Homely, thence in a westerly direction with the last mentioned south line to where the same inter sects the original west line of said Perry's donation claim, thence south with the said line to the said Perry' original southwest corner of said claim, thence cast to the place of beginning, containing eight acres more or less, with all the improvements thereon, mill and mill-gear, water and water privilege, and every casement appertaining thereto. Said property is sold to satisfy an execution in favor of R. E Strntton and against J. D.'Dunsett, et. al., for the sum of (1293 02, judgement and costs. J. M. FULLERTON, May 2, 1882. 23 Sheriff Douglas county. Estrayed. FROM the subscriber, living threemiles south of Eugene City, a strawberry-roan tilly, two years old lust spring ; no mark or brand except the hair in the face 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. LUC KEY. TURNER'S EXTRA RASPBERRY SYRUP, Manufactured from pure juice of Raspberries, and is equal to any article of the kind heretofore introduced. Some of the reasons why TURNERS' Ginger Wine, Cor dials, Bitters, etc., are better than any others in the United States : First We have three of the largest manufactories of the kind in the world : Out at NEW YORK; One at BUFFALO, Netii York; and the Qd at SAN FRANCISCO, California, duilt specially for our business in the most complete man ner in every particular. Secondly We can and do have every advantage that money can purchase or convenience could facilitate. Our goods are manufactured from the very best materials with the utmost care, and are the leading articles of the kind throughout every State in the Union, China, Sand wich Islands, and including almost every place where the Anglo Saxon race are represented We have constantly on hand and for sale in quantities to suit : Ginger Wine, Forest Wine Hitters, Blackberry Brandy, Sarsnpaniia Soda, unerry Jiranoy, wormwood ou ters. Wormwood Cordial, Stomach Bitters, Cherry Cordial, Vegetable Bitters, Raspberry Syrup, Stougbten Bitters, Spice Bitters, Lemon Syrup, Ex't Raspberry Syrup, Orgeat Syrup, Gum Syrup, Anisette, Col oring, Curaqoa, Absynthe, Kershenwasser, Anisado, Vermouth, Aromatic Schnapps, Ess ence lemon. Essence Jamaica (linger, Essence Pepper mint, Rosenchicfl's Bitters, etc Turner's Ginger Wine. This article isprepar:d from port White California Wine and Jamaica Ginger Root, in such a manner as to form the best and most pleasant tonic ever introduced. It is an inralnable remedy for Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, and for all diseases where a gentle stimulant is required to bring the system into healthy and natural action. ONE MILLION GALLONS, In Barrett and Catet, Sold Annually, Throughout the world, thereby proving iU nnrivalled and oneonaled merits. It baa received the approbation of the Medical faculty throughout the United States, and wher ever known. ' We eantioe all consumers of M Ginger Wine" to exam ine the label, as none are genuine except such as hsve on them our engraved portraits in a circle, surrounded hvthe following superscription! " Tl'RXERS' UtX'iER H IXE, prepared by Turner Brothers, New York Buffalo, New York; and Sea Francisco, California." Turner Bro's, Cor. Front and Broadway Streets SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. SherifTi Sale. BY VIRTUE OT AN EXECUTION 16 ne cfirrecleJ. issued out of the Circuit Court for the county of Doug i . a r fkw..n I h.F, lvit nnon ana will nm- ju ."-.V u, wi' - - - --- r J eeed to sell to the highest bidder, for ch, on the 10th day ot July, lstw, . . .1 1 ..A.li a a. an.l Q n'rl,uV si W Dei ween me uoun ui iv viw . - r the following described real estate; a. mated ur DouIm a.. t-.. . tat it all th fa t fl-t ltl nilWIA Ot lftDll ktlUWII as the donation land claim of Lazarus right and Kebecca 1 ,1 mm f.tllstwa h trinnin tV HlMl chains II W1IC, UU Uiavi 1UV e aaae S B" ; " - east of the quarter section post between section Si aud t a . ... ik - . u tkaiina KA 7il rhsklna aat 117 chain north, M.70 chains west, 117 chains to place of i . : iU. U ,x I .nnLnninn ttJ.ll aortw tTWtrft nt I OKA nf eg nun tig, vihuiiiis ; -. ' which the weit half is designated to the wife, and is not included Herein, logemer u wwnB menta and appurtenances thereunto belonging. The said property is taaen to saiisiv, n rxwuuuu imuiu uU ui Circuit 'Court in favor of Solomon Abram. aLr and ...:,4 I .. Wciis-lit a ml mrifm Inr thu ail 111 nf gUHlSt me eaiu u $2,559 21. judgment and costs. f J JOHX FCLLERTOX, Sheriff. Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregon., June 0, Estrayed. A DEEP BAY, middle-siied American horse I about five years old, with a small star in his forehead, and some saddle marks. Any person taking him up and returning bim to the subscriber will be liberally rewarded. A. W. PATTEIISOX. Eugene City, May 8th, 1862. lS-tf ftotice to Absent Defendant. Jamea Estcp r. James A. Dillon and Eliaa Williams. rrviJAMKS . DILLON: Yon are herebr notified that JL unless you appear in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for 'the county of Lane, on the fourth Monday of October, A. V. lon'j, ana answer mo cnmmviiu ui tfuiui; Kstep, plaintitt, wlncli has Deen niea wun me tier 01 saiu Court, and pruys for a judgment against you for $118 14, besides interest and costs of suit, the said complaint will be taken for confessed, and the praver thereof will be grant ed by the Court, lty order of said Court made at the April term, 1W-V D. M. UlrfDO.N, P'ltte Atty. Eugene City, May 30, 182. zs-am AGENTS FOU THE STATE REPUBLICAN. The following named gentlemen are authorized to re- . . . - II reive and receipt lor money on suDscnpuuu iu iuc nsrii- LICAN. Sun Francisco, California, ... Charles A. Crane. Portland, Oregou, Logan A Shattuck. Oregon Citv, - - W. C. Johnson. Lafayette, Yamhill countv, ... John Cummins. Salem, Oregon, J. C. Cartwright. Silvenon, W. It. Dunbar. Albanv, D. W. WakeHeld. Corvallis, A. G. Hovey. Eugene Citv, J. M. Gule. Hosebnrg, ' J- H. Rogers. Jacksonville, i- K. Hodgeii. Ashland, J- M. McCall. Traveling Agent, ...... M. G. McCarty. Postmasters are also reauested to receive and forward subscriptions. Mony may be sent through the mails at our risk. Passagc and freights from Portland to Lewiston by steamers. fassaob. From Portland to Cascades, - - $1 00 Kailroad, 1 00 From Cascades to Dalles, - 4 Co Stage fare on portage, - - - - 8 00 From Des Chutes to Wulluls, - - - - IS 00 Wallula to Lewiston, - - 15 00 Total, $12 00 rneiGiiT. Freight from Portland to Dalles, t'20 00 per ton. Dalles to Wallula, - - - 55 00 " Wallula to Lewiston, 45 00 " Total .... $120 00 Freiirht on two horse wagons from Portland to Dales, $30 00 Animals from rortiana to uanes, - - aw To merchants and Shippers. PORTAGE AT OREGON CITY. rpiIE MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS of the Willamette JL Valley are notinea tnai BARSTOW A. FRAZER are now prepared with plenty of teams and careful drivers to nass ireieni over ine roriaze peiween ureirvu vuy anu Cancmah 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 ai to prevent any unnecessary delay. Oregon luy, Oregon, January i, isoz. u 100 REWARD. OXE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD is offered for a better Antidote for all aflections of the UEINAKY 0EGANS and PE0STATE GLAND THAN Dr. FRANK ALLERTON'S Antidote and Eose Injection. The worst cases of GoxorrhO are rdicall v cured bv two or three bottles, Slight cases in two or three days-. This reparation will do what no other remedy can, or has Deeu iinwn to do. viz : cure everv rase, no mailer now eomnil cated. Thousands can testify to this fact, who had. nrevi ous to using Dr. Allrton's Antidote and Rose Injection, expended hundreds of dollars ou worthless nostrums and humbug doctors. TRY THIS REMEDY! Two or three doses is sufficient to convince you of its superior medicinal virtues. The only restriction while using tne Antidote is to avoid an Spirits and Beer, of Ale. Be sure to ask for Dr. FRANK Ai.FaTO.N'S Antidote and Rose Injection. . Take it accor ding to directions on the bottle and it will cure you. k Sold by all regular Druggists and Dealers in California, Oregon and British Columbia. Price for Antidote, $1 5" Rose Injection, $1 00. Three bottles is nearly always aulicient to penorm a radical cure, leaving no traces of the malady in the system, which can not be truthfully said of any other known preparation. FOR BALE. HOMESTEADS AND VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Building: Lot from $10 to $200 Each. Alto, 60 Vara Lot and Entirt Blockt of Beau tiful Garden Land I IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, on the line of the San Jose Railroad, at the West fcnd Denot The title is absolutely PERFECT, being a Spanish Grant, finally confirmed and patented by the United States. ine Shatter iini respects this line; me city Aoinomm respect it; the District Courts and Supreme Coort of the United States renect it. Besides the TUU luu bum fortrtr fnitttd hp m ifc-rf Itornmnd Judqmrnt atiutu tin VUy. So that there is not even a cloud or a shadow upon it Who ever purchase on of these lots will boy a lot and not a lawsuit. Office No. 19 Naglee's Building, corner of Montgomery and Merchant streets,, San Francisco. ia-8m HA K VET K. BltliW.'. Iill001:JL,YJSr HOTJS-U CORXF.R I! ROAD WAT AXD SAXSOXE STREETS, 8m rraacieeo. THE Proprietor of this well known and old e t.M..h.H Mnna i. still at his old tricks feeding 1 I th nnhlie for the low sum of rr noiXASS per .nil the err ia "Still thrr come !" This Hotel was ntabliohed in 1 and the Proprietor proudly appeals to its well known reputation, and at the same time pledges himself la use every endeavor U add to the eomrort and convenience of his guests. The Brooklyn Hotel WAGON will always be ready en the wharf on the arrival of the steamers,' tn eonvey passengers and their haggsge to the House, free of eharir. To prevent imposiuoa be positive and see that BROOKLYN HOTEL is painted is targe let ten on the side of the Omnibus. Hoard per day, $1 ; Board per week, $4 ; Meals, 6um -Lodging. HctaLodging per week, 1'7JI"SI rooms At cents pereight. JOHN KKLLT.Jf , June U, l5-t FRANK LESLIE'S PICTORIAL HISTOEY OF THE WAE"0F 1861. DESCRIPTIVE. STATISTICAL. AND DOCUMENT ARY. Edited by Hon. E. G. Sui'Ikk. Late Minister of the United States to Central America. This work is published in Semi-monthly Numbers; its MAMMOTH SIZE aliowsof the largest Engravings, audit eoutaius a complete epitome of the war iu liich tue coun try is involved, with all the Facta, Sceues, lucideuts and Anecdotes eouuected with It, arranged chronologically, forming a cotemporury and pvrmaueut ilisiory of the tune. All Olliciul and 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 Officers and Statetuen, Plans and Views of Fortifications, Maps, etc. The Pictorial History of the War of lsttl, is invaluable to Families, for in its magnificently illustruCed pages, ef en children can trace the course of events, while as a work of Reference for all classes, Us value and importance must increase with every year. In its completed form it will be one of the most magnificent Historical Political Works ever issued from any press in the World. Each number is exquisitely printed on fine, thick paper, in large, clear tvpe, and is stitched in a cover with a beau tiful Illustrated' Title Page. Ten numbers have been published, containing upward of 250 Engravings, and mutter equivalent to 2Uv0 octavo pages. Ii,iiuiiiw1 rih f.irfiili'lit. Tinus-25 cents her num ber. Two dollars will secure the first Eight numbers. The usual discount to trade. FRANK. LhLlri, Publisher, 7-tf No. 1S City Hull Square, New York, MUSEUM! MUSEUM! A Jf INSTITUTIONS beintt formed in this place to be ox xVclusivIv devoted to the advancement of scikxci iu this country, and especially of the physical or natural sciences which requires, as a basis, a MUSEUM, or collection of specimens in the various departments, sucn as mutiny, Geology, Zoology, Oology, etc. therefore all persous are invited to assist by collecting and sending us such speci mens as they may be able to obtuini Skins of all kinds of animala'wanted, whether common or rare, whether feathery or hairy. If persons do not wish to spend their time in removing the skin,' send us the bird or animal and we will attend to u ourselves, in sKiiiuing, the bones of the head and legs should be lelt, alter dis placing the skin sutliciently to remove the llesh, eyes, etc. As the skull is ulso a fair index to the structure, nature and habits of animals, a collection of them, of all kinds, whether they be of things which walk, crawl, Hy or swim, are wanted, enure sxeiuions wouiu uv pruierrcu. 4 rv BUSHELS of birds eirirs wanted, this coming spring IU and summer, to assist in the perfection and study of tne new science oi uoingv eggs oi even me must-uuiiimuu kinds of birds. A description of the nest, its position and structure, also of the kind of bird and the time when it lays its eggs, are necessary, and should be accompanied by ine neuu and wing oi uiu uirui Rocks of all kinds wanted, especially those Containing fossils, the dillcicnt kinds ol metals, etc. Plants of all kinds, with their flowers, collected and pre served in herbariums, whether described or not, are ulso wanted. . Those interested in the progress of science in this coun try will find this a fuvorulile opportunity for rendering their assistance ; and to the young especially, we would say, you cannot engage in a more interesting and laudable enterprise man making cuucciiuus uj me ut-sireu spi-ci' mens. Specimens of all kinds designed for tho Muscttm may be left st the otiice of the State KurtiBLicA.v, and all addresses should be to HENRY CUMMINS, Eugene City, Oregon. Feb. 8. 180-2. CHARLES A. CRANE, ADVERTISING AGENCY. Cor. Washington & Sansome Streets, Government House Up-Btalri. SAN FRANCISCO. STATE REPUBLICAN, Eugene Citv, Oregon Stow' Stock Reporter, .... San Francisco Daily Bee, - Sacramento Nevada National, Grass Valley Butte Democrat, ........ Oroville Placer Courier, ........ Forest Hill Northern Californian, ....... Union Coloma Times, ......... Coloma Mooney's Express, ........ Folsom Plumas Standard, Quincy Southern News, ....... Los Angeles Daily Argus, ......... Stockton Daily Appeal, Marysville Napa County Times, ........ Napa San Jose Telegraph, ....... Han Jose Alameda Herald, ....... i Oakland Contra Costa Gazette, - ...... Martinet Santa Crux News, Santa Cms Pctaluma Argus, ........ Petaluma Sonoma County Democrat, ' Santa Rosa Irfia Angeles Star, ....... Los Angeles Duily Oregon Advertiser, ..... Portland Mariposa Star, ......... Mariposa San Andreas Independent, ... San Andreas Columbia News, - - - Columbia Territorial Enterprise, .... Carson Valley Alemeda County Guxette, .... San Leandro Democratic Age, Sonor Ariionian, ....... Tucson, Arizona Oregon Farmer, ......... Oregon Mountaineer, ....... Dalles, Oregon Hutching's Magazine) - Snn Francisco California Cultunst. - San Francisco Advertising in the Atlantio States. C. A. C. will also attend to forwarding advertisements to pnpers published in any portion or the Atlantic Mtates. TRACY & CO'S OREGON EXPRESS. Pobtlano, March 81st, 1S12. rpiIE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the 1 undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual consent. K. W. TRACY K. NORTON, H-tf K. L. James. E. W. TRACY'S DAILY EXPRESS. EW. TRACY will continue the Express from PORT- LAND to JACKSONVILLE, with the following OFFICES AND AGENTS. Oregon City, Charman A Warner. Hutterille, F. X. Mathien. Lafayette, M. Wolfe. Dayton, .... Williams A Litipencntt. Ssfem, ...... - Bell A Brown. Albany, J. Conner. Corvallis, .......-E. Fox. Eugene City, II. M. Ellsworth. Oakland, Lord, Peter A Co. Boaeburg. A. R. Flint. Csnyonville, Sideman, Wollenberg A Co. Jacksonville. V. t. Hwkman. 14-tf E. W. THACI . WELLS, FARGO & CO'S EXPRESS. VtrELLS, FARGO A CO. HAVE EXTENDED THEIR V Express to VANCOUVER, CASCADES, DALLES, WALLULA, WALLA WALLA, LEWISTON, OROFINO, PIERCE CITY, hl.K CITt, and th SALMON RIVER MINES. 'A list of Agents will be published as soon a practicable, and each Agent will be furnished with a commission speci fying his authority and the extent to which he will be bound by his sets, which will be publicly exposed in hi otHc for the Inspection of those doing business with us. E. W. TRACY, Superintendent for Oregon and Wash ington Territory. 14-tf ItEDIXGTOX fc CO'S Superior Yeast Powders. ItTARRANTED to make Light Sweet and nutritions TV BREAD. Equally adspted to In A VES, HOT BRCVIT, BVCK W1IKAT. AXI OTHER CAKES. (I IXO ERR RE A I), AXI) C'A EES' Of ALL KIXOS. Warranted fully equal to any in the market. A.k for REDINGTON A CO'S YEAST POWDERS, and take an other, if yon would have uniformly goad bread. Manufactured and sold al wholesale, by EEDI50T05 ft CO., and III Clay St., He Francisco. are ram oxlt srxnric xemedt roa CONSUMPTION. SCROFL'LA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA. DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS AM) GENER AL DKU1I.ITY, FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND ALL DISORDERS OF THE 1II.OOD SYSTEM. This new and remarkable Chemical Remedy a prepara tion of oxvdilable phosphorus was discovered by the cele bruted Dr. J. F. Churchill, of Paris. It has befii used by over ten thousand physicians, during the last three years with results unparalleled in the annals of medicine ; crea ting an entire revolution in the treatment of Chronic Dis eases of the Lungs, Stomach, and all morbid conditions of the Nervous and Mood Systems. 1'vnmmptuin it no lon ger an infiinMe malatli, for this Remedy bus rtttvrtU kun itrtdt, in Mtlagnof vu dittat. THE HYPOPHOSPHITES Have a two-fold and specific action on the one band in creasing the principle which CONSTITUTES NERVOUS ENERGY ( and. on the other, being the MOST POWER FUL 1ILOOD GENERATING AGENTS KNOWN. They act with promptness and certainty in all general morbid couditiuus, such as Chronic llroncliitts. Asthma, Scrofula, Marasmus, Anemia, Female Complaints, etc., and in nil dis orders of the Nervous or Wood Systems. Their effect upon the tuburcular condition is immediate all the geuerul symptoms disappearing with a rapidity which Is really marvelous. They increase the nervous or vitul energy, re lieve Cough, cheek Night Sweats, diminish Expectoration, Improves the Appetite, arrest Diarrhea, and 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 Remedy, and is approved hv the Medicsl Profession generally. USE NO OTHER, OR ANY REM EDY CONTAINING IRON. Circulars containing the only authentic Information in regard to the new treatment, free. Jff Price fi per bottle. Sold Wholesale and Retail at the California llranch Depot, by 8 J. WINCHESTER, 601 Mission St., two doors west o Second, San Francisco. Sands' Sarsaparilla, FOR THE REMOVAL AND CURE OF All Diseases arising from an Impure State of the Slood or Habit of the System. IX Hits preparation arc strongly concentrated all the medicinal properties of Sarsaparilla, combined with the most effectual aids, the most siilutiiry productions, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom ; and tho combi nation is such that one moclilics and improves the other, producing a compound differing entirely in its character and properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled in its operation on the system when laboring under disease. It has been so fully tested, not only by patients themselves, but also by physicmns, that it hus'reeeived their unquali fied recommendations and the approbation of the public ; and has established on its own merits a remttntion for val is and irriCAcr fur superior to the various compound bearing the name of Sarsaparilla. FROM THE ARM'. Monteiikv, Cal., Jan. IS, mo. Messrs. A. Di A D. Sands Gentlemen : I beg leave to sdd my testimony in fuvnr of your invaluable medicine, hoping it may lead some other unffirtunate beings to try its effects, and that they may be benefited as I have been. 1 arrived here by the overland route, nbout the first of October Inst. A few 'days after I was attacked with a very disogrceable eruption of the skin, which my physician 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 had the desired effect of removing my difficulty entirely. With high regards, yours, etc.. J. 11. MILLER, Lieut. U. S. A. Prepared and sold by At II. & 1). Nnnds, Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fulton street, corner of William, New York. For sale by DkWitt, Kitti. A Co., 11. Johnson A Co., and Rkoinoto A Co., San Francisco ; Hie A CorriK, Ma rysville; R. II. MeDoxAi.n A Co., Sacramento ; Smith A Davis, Portland ; WM. WALKEH Eugene City ; and by Druggists generally. ii27-8m 0 LONER'S DELTA EVE OPENER. A licnitliy, itirp, invigorating Americnn Drink, peculiarly adapted for Southern or Trop ical Climate, and strongly recomended as a family stimulant, by the most eminent Medical Men in the United States and Europe. The Proprietor of this truly celebrated bevernge, in hi long experience as one of the largest Importers of tlrst class Wines and Liquors in the city of New York, has long felt the want that existed in every family, or a Tonic, which could be used with benefit, by everv household, from the child to the adult, and iu compounding this beverage, hia aim has been to use only the purest material, with the most rtshenht flavoring, thereby fully established the fuct, that a vast degree of benefit accrues from the Use of this stimu lant, in comparison with the vile compounds so extensively manufactured and foisted on the public, under the endorse ment of a paid analytical certificate. In the Atlantic States, this truly National Drink super sedes the use of all others ever introduced to the American Eublic, in addition to whirh it is now extensively used in urope. The Kings of llelgium and Surdinia have both ordered supplies, from samples sent direct to our Consuls, ss has also the tlit ot the French Court, as well a the highest circles in London, Liverpool and Antwerp ; in fact, it is adapted to all climates and classes, but more particu larly to the South, the proprietor having always the grand object in view of producing a cordial which would materi ally arrest any disease, incidental to hot climate, while he'giiaranters that the regular use thereof will effeetuslr prevent any of those symptoms, habitual in a trip to or a residence in tile Smith. The entire press of New York, from actual experience, attust to the value of this delicious Family Invigorator. JOHN G. OLD.NER, Inventor and Proprietor. Abbott A Oldman, Agents, 18-3m 4h) Front street, San Francisco. Dr. William Hall's Balsam for the Lung CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, NIGHT SWEATS, SPIT TING lll.OOD, COLDS, COUGH, INFLUENZA, PAIN IN THE SIDE, AND ALL DIS EASES OF THE LUNGS. Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, in sll cases give the best of satisfaction. Dr. Wm. Hail's Ralsam for the Lungs, has wrought more cures since its introduction than any other cough medi cine. Dr. Wm. Hall s Tlalssm for the Lungs, is endorsed by your leading physicians as the safest and best remedy bow before the public. Dr. Wm. Mall Balsam forth I.ungs, is safe to use among children, and yet powerful in cases of chronic pulmona- rv disease. Dr. Wm. Hall' Mal.sm tor the Lungs, brings in certificate almoot daily, of it wonderful cure in all part of tbj country, Th more striking nroof the intrinsic worth nd excel lence of DR. WM. HALL'S BALAAM for the LUNGS, i shown in the rapidity with which it bwome general favorite with the people. There is nothing of similar nature but what ia cast into the shsde when ihe Balsam has been thoroughly tested. The sgents for its sale, the coun try over, in ordering new supplies, are very entbesiaalia in its favor, saying: " It is just the thing it acU like a charm; its eflect sre truly magical." Tb purchaser should be very parncniar to aa ir, take none but Dr. William Hall's Balsam lor the Lung which ia warranted to gir satisfaction or th money re turned. For sale by all Drngg'. d hr REDINGTON A. CO. Sol Agents, 4" and 411 Clay St., San Francisre. S. EUsworth, ATTORNEY and Counselor, U. S. Supreme Court and other courts. Office at Eugene Citv, Lan county. Oregon. Also, Commissoner of Deeds lor.ew jorx, ioa. ecticui, eic. jti