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Washinutox, D. C, July 1, 13'H. The undersigned commenced, in the month of Decem ber last, the publication, in this city, of a weekly newspa per, called the Xatiomil JifvuUican: .... It is printed on a largo sheet, twenty -seven by forty-two inches, and is furnished at the low prices stated below. It will contain all the original mutter of the daily Action al Republican, with the exception or local news uot inter esting to country subsciibers. it will give full reports ol tho proceedings "of Congress, and of thcotherdepai tincnts of the national Government. It will contain all the news of the dav, foreign and domestic, markets, etc., as well as o-'ginal correspondence from all parts of the country. The miscellaneous department will receive special attention and, in nil respects, tiie effort will bo mado to establish the character of the Actional lirpMican as a Family Newspa u'ui.;n..i,tn hiMiiir now the central point of the cur rent military operations, great attention will be paid to furnishing the readers of the A'ational Jtpnlluiin with lull, and especially with accurate, accounts of the progress of the war for the Uuion. . . In politics, tho paper will bo Ropnlilican, sustaining the Administration of Mr. Lincoln, but disclaiming, however, anv pretention to be the organ of the President. There is no' Republican paper in the District of Columbia, or in the vicinitv ol it, and it is believed that receut events have opened to such a paper an important sphere of useful effort. The time ha come, when the actual administration of the Government upon Republican principles will explode the misrepresentations which have made those principles so distasteful to the South. But it is not only here, and lu this vicinitv, that the projectors of the National K-pMinm hope to make it nselul. To the whole country they otler a journal which will discuss national politics hum a national standpoint, and which will never be swerved from patriotic duty by any overpowering pressure of local interest. Terms of Subscription. One copy for one year, - f3 00 Three copies for one year, o 00 Five copies for one year, 7 00 Ten cepiee for one year, l'J 00 Twenty copies for one year, 20 00 When acluh of subscribers has been forwarded, additions may be made to it on the same twins. It is not necessary that the fuliscrib. rs to acliib should receive (heir papers at the same post otlice. .Money may be forwarded by mail, at our risk. Large accounts can be remitted in drafts on Boston, New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore J smaller amounts in gold, or in notes of sokent bank. The Daily Nitionat frwWicws) is published every morn ins tSunclavs excepted) at ft M per annum, in advance. " Address W. J. Ml'RTAGll A CO.. Washington, I). C. TUALATIN ACADEMY. EDWARD A. TANNER, A. M., (of Jacksonville, III ) PaixcirAL. MISS MARY HOIK! DON, (of Ipswich, Mas.) Assistant. TnitiasH-g, 6, 7 and 8 dollars per quart? of 11 weeka. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. REV. SIDNEY II. MARSH, A. M., PxtiniT, and Acting Professor of Languajrs. REV. HORACE LYMAN, A. M., Taorrssoa of Mathematics. EDWARD A. TANNER, A. M., Paorassoa llret of Ancient Langosgc. These two Institutions are at Forest Grove, Washington county, Oregon. Arrangements are being; made by which student can board in a club at about the cost of provisions. Board in families is bow ti 75 per week. By help of Endowments obtained at the F.ss, Collegiate instruction Is furnished students, nowtver small l tram ber. The situation of the College is nnsurpsased in beau ty and heallhfulncss, and u in the mWet of a moral com munitv. The' Library contains S.noO choice books. Collections in Natural History re being nude Feb IV t '. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. T)E IT KNOWN THAT I, THOMAS OGC SHAW, A) 208 Sacramento street, ban iraucisco, have auw on band, for sale 8 and 10-Horse Steam Threshers, for 1862. A At 10. Horse Power Machine of John A. Pitts' genuine make, Buffalo, N. Y., with all of C. M. Russell's improvements i too oinm uu vjnuuw , .... -St-.. I'irnts. and in all other respects superior to the Rus sell make of Machine, both in material and workmanship, a well as finish; with the large sized, miprovea jacK. Hit 12-IIorse Power Steam Engines, on Trucks, and capable of running the largest sized Separator, and IlireSlllllg IU Olie UUy, III UUU tuu nvauiwu..Bv -, 2,000 sacs of grain. 4 and C-IIorse Machine, in all respects the same as the large Machine, to run with GEAR, same as old style ritts . All of the above Machines are made at Buffalo, N. Y., ex nresslv for me and under niv direction. Any person in want it such machines cannot fail to be pleased, as this Machine stands unrivaled for Threshing and Cleaning Grain at oue operation. It is acknowledged to be superior to anv other Machine in the w ORLD, in Its Operation, Finish, and Mechanical Construction. Extra Fxtras ot all parts of the Genuine Pitts' Machine constantly on hand. No Machines Genuine except thoso made at Buffalo, N. Y., and marked " J. A. PITTS." List of the Articles Manufactured at Thomas Ogg Shaw's Agricultural Works. Tustiii's California Combined Reaper and Mow er; California Fire and Burylar Proof Safes ; Fan Mills ; Han Presses ; Cast Steel Deep-Tiller Plows, all Sizes; lireaking Plows, all Sizes; Field Rollers ; Harrows; all Kinds of Ma china Castings: all kinds of Repairing done ; every des cription of Brass Work ; Sash Weights of all sizes, to order; Crates and Fen dcrs,for Marble Mantles. Among the leading articles are TTJPTIN'S CALIFOR NIA COMBINED HKAPElt AND MOWER, which cuts six feet iu width, and is the best Machine on the coast, as it possesses many advantages over those made in the States. This Machine took the First Premium at the Sacramento Fair, over all other Machines. This Machine is so con structed that it NEVER CHOKES UP, having two sets of Knives, moved by the same crunk j thereby causing twice the velocity of the knives, over that given by any other machine, unit preventing the possibility of choking, no matter how slow the team may travel. Attention is particularly called to the RAKING DE VICE, which will rake oil' the grain mora regularly and evenly than can possibly be dune by hand, thus saving the purchaser the neat sum'of f i 50 per day. The Muchlue is very light und durable. CALIFORNIA FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, which have been tested at various times and found to be superior to any imported. They are warranted to be Fire proof, and entirely free from sweating or dampness, which is the great complaint of the imported sales, as they gath er moislitre on their passage, tlur Wrought and Chilled iron Safe, wiih Steel Vaults, and Combination Locks, is unsurpassed bv any. ftT'AII orders promptly attended to. And iu conclusion I will add, that nlf tho above lists of goods are made of the very best material that the country will afford. And while I feel thankful for all past favors, I trust I may meet with good encouragement in the future. Every article that I import is of the very best stvle and improved goods in the market, and can be sold a ciican as the cheapest. All per sons in want of any of the ubove goods, will please send in their orders in time, to THOMAS OGG SHAW, 20-5m 208 Sacramento Street, San Francisco. HUMIST0N & MA' DAN, IMPORTERS AND ' WHOLESALE DEALERS IU Fine Brandies, WINES AND LIQUORS, Fire Proof Ri ick Store, Front St., corner of Oak. PORTLAND, OGX., OFFER to the trade of Oregon and Washington Terri tory inducements second to no other house on this coast Our stock consists in part of Fine Old Brandy, Otitrd, Dupiiy &i Co., James Ilcnnesoy, A. Uoniott & Co., United Vineynrd Proprietors, 1'inett, Castillon & Co., Uuion of the proprietors, C. Marquet, A. Si"tU'tte, And various other brands. Also, very choico OLD BOURBON WHISKY, Old Rye Whisky, And all other choice brands now iu market. Pure Holland Gin, St Croix and Jamaica Enm, Cordials and Wines of every description. Also, of our own bottling, w hich we claim to be superior to auytning now in the market, OTAKD, DUPUY & CO. & C. MAKQUETTS OLD I50UK130N WHISKY, of a unperior quality, and OLD 11YE WHISKY. Also, a general assortment of case goods, and everything else appertaining to the Liipior Trade, which we oiler at San Francisco prices. Orders from country mer chants and dealers respectfully solicited. N. B. All liiUors sold by us are guaranteed to be gen uine, and as represented, except imported case goods, such as Schnapps, etc. J'ortlaiid, Urcgon, aiarcn I, iw-, ly NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS. WE HAVE ON HAND and are constantly receiving the finest ouulities of BRANDIES AND WINES, expressly for the Drug Trade, which we guarantee to be genuine. 11U.MISTON A MA'DAN, F. DUDLEY. (srccissoa to p. w. johxsox rosy ornca bcilbino.,) DEALER IN BOOKS and STATIONERY. Keeping constantly on hand all the SCHOOL 1500ICS in use in Oregon, and an immense variety of standard Miscellaneous Books. ALSO Paper ot all kinds-Cap. Legal, letter. Note, Printing, tie.; Envelops, Tens, Pencils, Blank Hooks every varietv. Slates of all qualities and sues, all lirsl quality and cheap. VALUABLE LAND FOB SALE I 1 OFFER MY FARM FOR 8.U.F, la whole or in part, to suit purchasers. It is desirably and valuably situa ted, hiirh ami nrv. auouig r.ut.-i . . level prairie with a lair auiosmt rf river-bottom and tim- IVrsnns wanting quantities of a few acres adjoining the . l .1.11 . . 1 .nmiinl. ((IF taTSnilltf OT iow lor oniuima .' -' , - other purposes, or anv one wanting the whole amonnt, can have an opnurtnnitf io purchase on a-nmmoUting terms, ... ;. , to Dr. A. V. 1'att.rsoo. on the premise-. Fng.-ne City. Oregon, Marrh l. l j( WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW STYLE SEWING MACHINE! NEW IMPROVEMENTS ! NEW IMPROVEMENTS! NEW IMPROVEMENTS! NO LEATHER PAi ! SO LEATHER PAD ! NO LEATHER PAD ! GLASS CLOTH PRESSEli. GLASS CLOTH PRESSEli. GLASS CLOTH PRESSER. NEW STVLE IIEMMER ! NEW STYLE IIEMMER ! NEW STYLE UEMMER ! The Greatest Improvement Invented. MAKING AN ENTIRE New Style Machine, Formerly the justly celebrated LOCK STITCH, acknowledged liy nil to bo the ONLY STITCH FULLY SATISFACTO RY FOR FAMILY PURPOSES. NEW STYLE MACHINE. PRICES REDUCED of) PER CENT. PRICES BEDUCED 20 I'EB CENT. LUY THE WHEELER & WILSON ! It is tho Cheapest, most Durable, and Easier Understood than any other Sewing Machine. SEND FOR A CIRCULAR ! II. 0. IIAYDEN, Agent, Cvrncr Sacramento and Montgomery streets. It' San Francisco. NEW BUILDING. BETTER FACILITIES, AND MORE ACCOMMODATIONS. I would nnnonnce to tho people of the Upper Willamette that I have moved into my new building on tho comer of Oak and Ninth Streets, in front of the Court House, where I will be found ready and willing to meet nil my old friends and patrons nnd a lair proportion of new ones. It will bo my aim to keep a complete stock of Staple Goods, with as much Fancy and Ornamental Stock as tho market may demand. Having formed business connections with extensive Business Houses in Portland and San Francisco, together with a TEAM which I keep constantly running during the summer months, 1 flatter ruysclt that I can offer to my customer INDUCEMENTS NOT. SURPASSED BY ANY HOUSE IN THE UPPER WILLAMETTE. I have, at much expense, made extensive prepara tionsfor Storage, by w hich means I am enabled to receive and place in market any production ol either FARMER or MECHANIC. t .lit -1 - Hnlva MnA Kln t.t in. enmninsl Aoint. Goods, Produce, or other wares, giving the parties advan tage of other markets, ana eicnsiT uuuinn A LARGE STOCK OF JAYNL'S AND OTHER Patent Medicines. To counteract, as far as possible,, the hsrd times, I cal culate to bring my busincs to CASH AND READY PAY PRINCIPLES, making small profits and light charge. Those who are weary and heavy laden (wiiU gold dust) give me a cull. Eugene City. Jan. 1, 1S Itf A. S. McCLURE. Saddlery ! Saddlery ! ! A LARGE LOT OF EVERY HESCRIP- Pf i lion of Muddle, uriaieja, iinr-i, esa, Pck-sddl, etc., etc., tr SAIL COX'S Old Stand, Where we will be ca hand (I aint going to Salmon) to make any kind of work, ia our line, to order. ob bnt a Brt .Material im-. DR.L.J.CZAPKAY'S Private Medical and Surgical Insti tute. SACRAMENTO STREET, DELOW MONTGOMERY, Opposite the l'acilio Muil Steamship Company's Office, 8AH FRANCISCO. Ettahluhed 1854,Wi. 1'trmanfnt Curt of all priratt and chronic dittavx, and for tht tupprtuw of Quaetery. A TTKNDINO AND RESIDENT rHYSIL'lAA, l J. CZAPUAY, M. D., lute in the Hungarian mcvoiu- tiounry War, Chief I'hysieian to the !(otu iiegimeiu oi llouveds, Clner Surgeou to tne jmiiury uuspuui ui llungury, lute Lecturer on diseases of Women and Child ren, and Honorary Member of the I'hiludelphia College of M 'd ill ne. J-tf Particular attention pnid to the treatment or diseases peculiar to women and children.. Ollice hours from V a. M. till U. p. m. Communications strictly conlidentiul. Permanent cure guaranteed, or no pav. Consultations by letter or otherwise free. Xddresa Pr. L. J. VZAPKA 1', 'a fi-ancuco, Cat. To the Afllicted. DR. L. J. CZAPKAY returns his sincere thanks to his numerous patients for their patronage, and would take this opportunity to remind them thitt he continues to consult at his Institute for the cure of all forms of Private Diseases such as Syphilis, Gonorrhea, nocturnal emis sions, and all the consequences of self abuse. In the first stages of syphilitic or gonorrhoeal diseases, he guarantees a cure in a few davs, without inconveuiencs to the patient or hiuderance to his business. When a patient, by ne glect or improper treatment, has developed the secondary symptoms of syphilis, such as buboes or painful swelliugs on the groins, or ulcers in the throat and nose, which, if uot checked, destroy the soft parts and cause the bones to inortifV, separate and come away, leaving the sull'erer an object hidtous to behold ; or when blotches and pimples break out on the skin ; or when he has painful swellings upon the bones, or when his constitution is injured so as to piedispose to consumption or other constitutional disease, the Doctor guarantees a cure or asks no compensation. In rheumatism chronic or acute ; in dysentery or diar rhoea, he has safe and elfectnal remedies. For the treat ment of tho consequences of self abuse, such as nocturnal emissions, nervousness, timidity, headache, pains in the back and limbs, with general weakness, loss of appetite, loss of memorv, injury to the sight, restlessness, confusion of ideas, dislike for society, and a feeling of weariness of life; with the nervous system so excitable thut slight noises shock or startle the patient, making his existence miserable. For the above maladies the doctor will guaran tee a cure or ask no compensation. He cun bo consulted free of charge, and invites all to call, as it will cost them nothing, and may be much to their advantage. OHice hours from V A. x. to 'J v. si. Dr. L. J. Czapkay is dailv rectniug applications from every part of this State and" from Oregon und from Wash ington Territory for the treatment of every form of disease, and there is not oue who will come fnnviird and express dissatisfaction; on the contrary, the Doctor is in daily re ceipt of letters, expressive of gratitude and thankfulness, some of which are published below by permission. Stockton, May 24, 18o'. Dear Sir Having entirely recovered from my sickness I avail myself of tins opportunity to return my thankful acknowledgement for the relief that you have given me. When I think of the distressing bodily weakness, under which 1 have sutl'ered, and the nervousness, headache, tearfulness, want of coulideuce, tlizziuess, restlessness, weakness iu the limbs, loss of memory, coufusiun of ideus. dislike for society, nocturnal emissions, und many other svmiitouis. winch had made niv lite miserable, lean hardly express the gratitude 1 iVel, for my existence had beconie a burthen to iue, ana nothing iinorueu me the least gratin cutioii, whilst now, I feel perfectly well and can enoy life to my entire satisfaction. Knowing that there are many alllictcd us 1 have been, you have permission to make use of this letter as you think proper. Dvhcve me gratefully yours, M. MIU1KLS. Tj Dr. L. J. Czapkay, Sun Francisco. KACnAMKNTO, May 15, 1833. Dear sir Such is the thaukfuluess I feel fur the preser vation of my health of both body and mind, and I believe of my life, t:iat 1 hope I will nut be considered intrusKtf in tcuueriug my luunKiui acKiiowieagcmcni Kr restoring me to health, and making my lite a boon worth preserving, when it had become a burthen too great for me to bear. Victim as I was to a vice thut had undermined my constitu tion, and developed a train of nervous symptoms, such us nervous debility, headache, distressing timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, love of solitude, loss ot memorv, and want of resolution, besides a loss of strength and energy, which had made mv wakinz moments wretcucu aim niv sleep tin refreshing, und wus fast bringing ine to the grave, but thanks to our skill, I a:n restored to health, vigor and energy. Hoping to guide others where they may find rcuei, 3 ou liuieuir permission lo iiiuku nun puouc. Gratefully yours, LEONARD WHITE. To Dr. L. J. Czapkay, San Francisco. Marvsville, JuneS, 1833. Dr. L. J. Czapkay, San Francisco Sir 1 have used the last of vour medicine, and do not think I shall need any more, as 1 feel very well, except thut I have not entirely got my strength yet, but soon will with the appetite 1 have. It is jiist three weeks, you may recollect, since 1 called at Your Institute, wiih mv constitution, as I thought, entirely broken, and never thought you would be able to cure me perfectly, but thought von might be able to do something to ease the pain in my back and head, and strengthen my limbs, which were so weak that they would almost give way under me. when 1 walked, and to strengthen my nerves so thut 1 would not get excited and tremble lit every little thine, now tnat vou Know wn.it i cxpecteu, you may judge of my satislaction at my complete recovery irom tiioso symptoms and the removal of those blotches and sores from my skin, and the ulcers from my throat, and the entire stoppage of those emissions, which you said were principally me cause oi my sicxness. 1 can hardly tell you which is thegreatest, my joy or mv surprise, for except not having fully got my strength, 1 feci as well us any man can feel. Kncloscd 1 send vou Twenty Dollars over vonr chariro. and think myself cheaply cured. If you think anybody will ie Dcnenttcu, vou muv put tins letter in tne papers. Believe me gratefully yours, THOMAS; UAYDEX. CERTIFICATE. The itndersi uned, desirous of tcquainting those who may be unfortunate enough to be similarly alllicted, where a permanent relief of tiieir sufferings may be obtained, feels it his duty to thus publicly express his sincere gratitude to Dr. 1 J. Czapkav, tor tne permanent recovery ol ma health, Home down by the distressing symptoms incident to the vicious practices of uncontrollable passion in youth, do pressed in body and mind, unable to perform even the most trilling duty linposeu upon ute uauy avocations ol inc. 1 souirhi the advice of many phvstcians, who at first retard ed my disease as of trilling importance, but alas', alter a few weeks, and iu several instances months, of their treat ment, 1 found to my unutterable horror, that instead of react my symptoms became more alarming in their torture, and btiiii; tola by oue that the disease, beinir principally coufined to the brain, medicines would be of no conse quence, 1 despaired or ever regaining mv health, strength and energy ; and as a lust resort, and with but a faint hope ot recovery, 1 called upon nr. izapKay, Who, alter exam ining my case, presciibed some medicine which almost iu stuntly relieved me of the dull pain and dizziness ia my head. Encouraged by the result, I resolved to place my self immediately under his care, and, by strict obedience to his directions and advice, my head became clear, my ideas collected, the constant pains in my back and groins the weakness of my limbs, the nervous reaction of my whole body on the slightest alarm or excitement, the mis anthropy and evil forebodings, the self-distrust and want of confidence in others, the incapability to study and want of resolution, the frightful, exciting, and at times pleas urable dreams at night, followed by involuntary discharges have all disappeared, and, in fact, two months after hav ing consulted the Doctor, 1 felt as if inspired by a new life, that life which, but a short time ago, I contemplated to end by my own hand. With a view to guard the nnfortnnate from falling into the snares of incompetent quacks, 1 deem it any duly to otter this testimony to the merited skill of Dr. CzapVsy. aud recommend hint to all who may stand in need of medi cal advice, beiug assured by my own experience that. once under his care, a radical and permanent cure will be eff ected. 11. F. FIIJ.MOKE. State of California, city and county of San Francisco- Subscribed aad sworn to before me, this ITlli day of April, A. D. l.')o. lMgned jobs ji idol trot, k. a. Notary Public. SpcrBsatorrtaor OR local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits Iasi wruknesa of the limbs and back, indisposition and incapability for labor and atndy, dullness of appre heusion, loss ot memory, aversion to society, love of soli- tude. timidity, selMistrust. dizziness, neauacne, Mvoiun tarv discharges, pains in the side, afl'ections of the eyes, pimples on llie face, sexual and other infirmities in man, .r.,.nMt without fail bv the instly celebrated rhysiciaa and surgeon, L. J. Czapkay. 11. s method of curing die ease ia new. (unknown to others and hence the great snceess. All consultations iDV letter or otnerwisei irre. Addresa L. J. Czapkay, M. D.", San Francisco, California. rpilK GREATEST DISCOVERT OF THE AGE ! ! ! ! JL tirflll Dirwiii w ni.i - Dr. L. i Czspksy's Pn"ph:lactK-um, ix-irdivrfecrtng j .gent), . aure preventative v.n.re". ilTtic diseases, and an """HJZJlSeri f"td scrofulous, gangrenous aud cancerous ulcere, ion a i o- charge. froA the vagina, uterus neons eruptions and disessea. As n"",k"., f. .entire against smallpox, sols Dr. f.'-.V . philncticum a preventive agamst yVh'i'th'L?0 , 0f rha-al diseases, harmless in itself, , it possesses the t" chemically destroying the syph.l. .o ."morttoTK saving thousands from being JJgr.h. .TLe. health, be without Dr. t'zapkay's Proplnlact.cum It is m very convenient packages, and will be found very conve Lieut to use. being used us a aoap. Price t . Dr. Czapkav's Private Medical and Surgical Institute Sao ramenti street, below Montgomery, opposite 1 . f.. V ,ilK.. San Francisco. 1 JJ'V A Happy New Year! Friendly Greeting to Old Friends and Patrons ! READ, HEED, AND REFLECT! Th commencement of the New Year, 18G2," ia the accepted and appropriate time for ma tt say to all whom it may concern MY BOOKS MUST BE SETTLED OT. And having waited on my patrons for years shall expect them to come forward at once and' settle either by CASH PRODUCE STOCK OR NVTh: t .a-Ml poooivA in n a v merit of old accounts or for goods (of which I have a full assortment at the old stand) all kinds' of produce, such as Wheat, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Hides of all kinds, Steers of all ages, Work Oxen, Horses, Sfuks, etc., etc X. B. I wish it distinctly understood that I do not wish" to credit out any more goods, therefore I shall expect the produce or stock to be delivered before or at the time the goods are taken from the tore. All accounts must be settled by the first of March nczt s we may want to leave for the Carriboo, or, if we do not you may, and 1 want all of our accounts settled before we part. To those having accouuts standing from the yesra 'oil and '60 unless such accounts be speedily settled by note or otherwise, they will be placed in the bauds of an officer for collection. J- L- BRL'JILEY. Eugene City, Oregon, January 1, 18H2. 2tf M. ROSENBLATT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 1 Dry Goods, Clothingf, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, nschanic's Tools, Boots, Shoes, etc., etc.; Announces to tho public and patrons thut fit U still in the traJo at the old and well known stand of S. ROSENBLATT & BROTHER ; and selling goods at the Lowest Prices, for CASH AND PRODUCE. His stock is entirely new. Purchasers will find here every article usually kept in the store of this city new and well selected. Thtw wishing to buy are requested to call nnd examine' his stock and prices before piirchitsing isewhere. Remember tho place nnd that tho stock is WHOLLY NEW, and will continually be re plenished with fresh new goods of the LA TEST' STYLES, PATTERNS AND VARIETIES. iti Fish's Infallible HAIR RESTORATIVE, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It prevents the Hair from falling ofT. It cures Baldness and removes all dandruff from tho head. It allays all irritation ot the scalp. It cools and refreshes the head, and impart to the hair a healthy lively appearance. P. 8. The properties which remove dandruff and scrutt from the head, allay irritation and free the scalp from hu mors, renders thissrticle invaluable as a lotion in all en tancous affections ; such as Itch, Rash, Salt Rbeum, Chil blains, Erysipelas, Ringworms, Sbinge, Bites and Stings -of Insects, and all eruptions of the akin, especially that' caused by Pmtwt Onk. This oy genuine article il pnt np in' Pint BttUt, and1 has the written signature of N. UUU, tht original tor and manvfactunr, wn the label and wrapper. Beware of alt put up is different style, which ia etanUrftU. RELLTIGTON fc CO.,- WHOLESALE AGE5T3,. 409 and 411 Clay Street, San Francisco. R. PCmF.FIELD, agot, STOCKTON. U-3m For sale by A. 8. McCLURE. J. B. Underwood, N TOT ART PCRLIC, will punctually attend to all b-- iness entrusted to his tare. T -tf KoTi City, Oregon. .