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These two Institutions are at Fon-st Grove, Washington county, Orcgon- Arrangements are being made hr which students can hoard in a club at about the cost of provisions. Board in families is now tl 7-1 By help of Endowments obtained at the East, C.JIeglatc inatrnction is furnished students, however small Hie num ber. The situation of the College unsurpassed in beau ty a id healthfulneas, and is in the midst of a moral com- "ioeXibrary eontiins J.SM choice books Collections in Natural History sre being ml Is. Vrh TO ALL WKGM JTMAY CONCERN. BE IT KNOWN THAT I, THOMAS OG SII WV, 208 Sacramento street, San Francisco, have now on baud, lor sale 8 and 10-IIorsa Steam Tliresher3, for 1862. 8& 10-JIorsc Power Machines of John A. Pitts' genuine make, Buffalo, N. V., with all of C M. Russell's improvements in tlu Shoe and Cylinder; as it runs on Steel Pivots, and in all other respects superior to tho Rus sell make of Machine, both in material and workmanship, as well as linisli; with tlie large sized, unproved Jack. Six 12-IIorso Power Strnm Engines, on Truck?, and capable of running the largest sized Separator, and iiireMii.ig in one u:iy, 1.1 a goou uuu v oriviiiaui.i.e tuauuer, 2,000 sacs of grain. 4 and G-IIore Machine!:, in all respects the same ns the large Muchir...-, to run with CiLAll, same as old st it Pitts'. All of the above Machines are made at Buffalo, N Y., ex pressly for mo and under my direction. Any person in want of such machines cannot fail to be pleased, as this Machino stands unrivaled for Threshing and Cleaning Grain at one operation. It is oeknowledged to be superior to anv otlier .Mucninc r.i the . tlKLl), in its Upeiatiou, Finish, and Mechanical Construction. Extra Kxtras 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 tho Articles Manufactured at Thomas Ogs Shaw's Agricultural Works. Tusi.i's California Combined Reaper and Mow er; California Fire and Bunjlar Proof Safes ; Fan Mills ; llan Presses ; Cast Sleel Deep-Tiller Plows, all Sizes ; Breaking Plows, all Sizes; Field Rollers; Harrows ; all Kind of Ma chine Castings: all kinds of Repairing done ; every des cription of Brass Work ; Sash Weiyhls of all sizes, to order ; Crates and Fen tiers, for Marble Mantles. Among the leading articles arc TCSTIN'S CALIFOR NIA COMBINED KKAPKK AND MOWER, which cuts six feet in width, and is the best Machine on the coast, as it possesses mimy advantages over thoso made in the States, l'his Machine took the First Premium at the Sacramento Fair, over nil other Machines. Tiii3 Machine is so con structed that it NEVER CHOKES VI', having two sels of Knives, moved by the same cn.uk ; tlrcrcny causing twice the velocity of tlie knives, over that given by any otlier machine, iind preventing tho possibility of choking, no matter how slow the team may travel. Attention is particularly called to the RAKING DE VICE, which will rake oil' tlie grain more regularly and evenly than can possibly be done by hand, thus saving the purchaser the neat suir. of ? l 50 per day. The Machine is very light and durable. CALIFORNIA FIRS AND LURGLAR-PR00F SAFES, which have been tested at various times and found to be superior to any imported. They aie warranted to be l' irc procf, and entirely free from sweating or dampness, which is the great complaint of the imported safes, as they gath er inoiMttio on their passage. Our Wrought and Chtli.d irou Sale, with Steel Vaults, and Combination Locks, is unsurpassed by nny. CiAll orders promptly attended to. And in conclusion I will add, that all the above lists of goods arc made of tho very best material that the country will afi'ord. And while I feel thankful for all past favors, trust I may meet with goon cticotiraircnient in tho future. Every nrticle that 1 import is of tlie very best stvle and improved goods in the market, and cm be sold as cheap as the cheapest. A'l per sons in wunt of any of the above goods, will please sin.l in iheir orders in time, to THOMAS CGG SHAW, 20--3m 1208 Sacramento Street, San Franc irco. HUMIST0N & MA' DAN, liVIPOriTJZlRS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IS Fine Brandies, WINES AND LIQUORS, Fire Proof Brick Store, Front St., corner of Oak. pohtl vm), oay., OFFER to the trade of Oregon nud Washington Terri tory inducements second to no other hous-o on this coast. Our stock consists in part of Fina Old Brandy, Oturil, Duptiv & C., JaiiKs Ilonti. si-y, A. l5oiiiitt & Co., United Yiiioynr.1 Propriolorst, Titiott, C'iistillon & Co., Union of tlie proju ktluis, C. ilaffiuct, A. SijiiM-tti', And various other brands. Also, icry choice OLD BOURBON WHISKY, Old Ryo Whisky, And all oilier choice brands now in market. Pure Holland Gin, St. Croix and Jamaica Rum, Cordials and Wines of every description. Also, of our own bottling, which we claim to be superior to anvtniui; now in the market, OTAKD, IH'ITY & CD. & C. MAKQUETT'S OLD r.OLUHON WHISKY, of it superior qualiiy, and OLD 11 YE WHISKY. Also, ft general assortment of rase goods, nud everything else appoi laming to the Liquor Trade, which we oiler at San rraneiseo prices. J ?" Orders from country iner chimfs and dealers rospeeifully solicited. N. It. All liquors sold by lis are guaranteed to be gen uine, and as represented, except imported case goods, such as Schnapps, etc. Portland, Oregon, March 1, l.siti, ly NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS. "7F. HAVE ON HAND nnd are constantly receiving y the finest qualities of liRA MM LS AN I) IM-.S, expressly for the Drutf Trade, which we guarantee to be genuine.' llL'.MISTO.N A MA'DAN, ia rvon to r. w. juiissox poht office snuMNn.) DEALER IN BOOKS and STATIONERY, Keeping constantly ou hand all the HCllOOL JJOOIvS in use in Oregon, nnd an immense variety of standard Miscellaneous Eooks. ALSO Paper ot nil kind Cap. Le r il. l.-tler. Note. Printing, t'.c; Envelops. J ens. Pencils, Wank li.Miks every variety Slates of nil qualities and sizes, a) first quality and cheap. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE I OKKKH MY FARM FOR SALK, in whole or in part. 1 to suit pnrciissers. n is nesiraoiy nu vaioaoiv si.ua led, high and dry, adjoining EujiencCity : embracing gonri j level prau ie with a fur amount ol nver bottoni six! tim ber. Persons wanting quantities of few seres adjoining the .own for building sites, or larger smounts for Urming or other purposes, or any one wanting the whole amount, can have sn opportunity to purchase on accommodating terms, by application to nie. or to Or. A. W. Psttersoni on the premise. Kunf Civ, Oregon, Marh l,v, 1 sk, ' II .-HAW. WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW STYLE SEWING MACHINE! NEV IMPHOYEMENTS! NEW IMPROVEMENTS! NEW IMPROVEMENTS ! NO LEATIILTv PAO ! NO LEATHER TAD ! NO LEATHER TAD ! GLASS CLOTH PRESSER. GLASS CLOTH PRESSER. GLASS CLOTH PRESSER. NEW STVI.E HEMMER NEW STA'I.E HEMMER ! SEW STYLE HEMMER 1 The Greatest Improvement Invented. MAKING AN EXTIIJE Ifev Stylo Machine, Formerly the justly celolratcil LOCK STITCH, ncknowWgeil by nil to be tho OXLY STITCH FULLY SATISFACTO RY FOR FAMILY PURPOSES. NEW STYLE ACIIINE. PRICES REDUCED 2) PEP. CENT. PUKES DEDUCED 20 I'l-'U CENT. BUY THE V HEELER tc YVJLSON ! It 'a tho Clietipot, most Durable, tinil EiisU-r iiJorstood tlian tniv otlier Sowinrr Matliiue. SEND FOR A CIRCULAR ! II. C. II AY DEN, Agent, Corner Sacramento and Montgomery streets, San Francisco. it FRANK LESLIE'S PICrOPJAL HIST0EY OF THE WAH OF 1861. DnsCKITTlYi-:, STATISTICAL. AXD DOCL'MENT AUV. Edited bv Hon. E. G. .S'riKiu Late Minister of the United Whites to Central America. Tliis work is published in Semi-montlilv Numbers; it MAMMOTH JSlli allows of the hirjeHt. Knj:ravi:irs, nniWt ctnitai is a complete epilonte of tho war in which the coun try is involved, with nil the Facts, Sci-ncs, Incidents and Anecdotes connected with it, nrraned chronnlosticall y, fonninir n cotemporary and permanent History of the time. All Oilieial ami inp(rtaiit 1 oeumenN, emanating North or Soutli, appear in full, with complete and authentic ac counts and Ithistrations of all thestrikin;; In?identsof the War; together with the Tortraits of heading Oiliccrs nnd Statemen, l'lansand Views of Foi titieations, Maps, etc. The I'ietorial History of the War of ltU, is invalmihle to Families, for in its nianiiiecntly illustrated pae3,evcn children can trace the course of events, while ns a woik ol Reference for all classes, its value and importance most increase with every year. In its completed form it will be ono of the most niacin. icent JUnorie-d I'olitieal Works ever issued from any press in the World. 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Ilesides the T.tU ho he. 'yvr ouitird lu a I'inol Ihcro and ,od.otttnt ao.iiftt the I'tt'i. So . ... -.1 1 -I. , i .. .... . 1 u-i... tlial lucre IS 1101 rn-ii n .i.,u,i ui u ?:i.,u,,t iiuiiii ii. iii,- ever purchases one ot' these lots will buy a lot and not a lawsuit. tlllieeXo. 19 Nairlee's Uiiildine, comer of Montgomery and Merchant streets,, San Francisco. IS- n 1LVUVEV K. HIIOWN. KEITH1 ROSeMARY HAIR INYIGORATOR. rpHK T-KST AND CHKArF.ST ARTICI.K. EVKR IN JL vented for IMPROVING. RESTORING, CLEAXSXG, AND r.MCKI.USilINO THE HAIR. xn rmcnlins Its Turn...? fircjr. PRICE. FIFTY CFNTS A ItOTTI.K. 1'r.pared only by WM. H. KEITH it CO.. r-."m lt7, Montjroniery st., Ssn Francisco. Estrayed. IROM the subscriber, living threemilcs south of Emrene ' Cite, a strawberrv-ronn filly, tiro years old last spnni ; nom irVor brand except the hair in the face is a little liirht er than on the other parts of the body. Any infonnalion concerning the me will be snita'dv rewardH Eniene Ci'v. Orci-n. AM' Wit. I.l'CKEY. .DR. L.J. CZKAY'S Private Medical and Surgical Insti tute. SACRAMENTO STREET, IiELOW MONTGOMERY, Opposite the Tacit'ic Mail Steams'nip Compauy's Oliice, SAX I'UAXCISCO. EtM:ied i 1.14,r tl Ftrmanent Core of at! private ana ctruna' aiinist, ap-tt jor ate f7,'t""' vHUAlr.'' 4 TTK'XDIXIt AND RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. J. j. t'ZAl'K AY, M. D.j late in tho llimirarian Uevoln t'onarv War, Chief Physician to the smli Keyiinent of llonveds, Chief Surgeon to the Military Ilosjntal of Pesth llnnarv. late Lecturer on diseases of Women and Child ren, and Honorary Member of the Philadelphia College of Medicine. ;-5l' Particular attention paid to the treatment of diseases peculiar to women and children. Olliee hoars from V a. M. till u. r. u. Coinmnnicalions strictly confidential. Permanent cure guaranteed, or no pav. Cousuiiations by letter or nthcrwi.se free. Address Ih: I.. J. XZ.ll'K.X Y, tail 'uiciVo, Cat. To tho Alllicted. "IK. J. CZAPKAY returns his sincere thanks to his I J numerous uatienls for their iiatronaire, and would take thisonportuuiiy to remind thein that he continues to consult at ids Institute for tlie cure of all forms of Private Diseases such as Syphilis, tionorrheu, nocturnal emis sions, and all the consequences of self abuse. In the first stages of syphilitic or jronorrhoeal diseases, he guarantees a cure in a few days, without inconvenience to the patient ur hindrance to his business. When a patient, by ne irlcct or improper treatment, has developed the secondary svmntomsof svohilis, such as buboes or painful swellings on the jrroins, or ulcers in tho throat and nose, which, if not clu-ckeu, uesiroy me sou pans ana cause me nones to mortify, separate aiid come away, leaving the sullercr an object hideous to behold ; or when blotches and pimples break out ou the skin ; or wl.cn he has painful swellings upon the hones, or when his constitution is in jured soasio piedispose to consumption or other constitutional disease, the Doctor guarantees a cure or asks no compensation. In rhcuiuutisin chronic or acute ; in dy.seulcry or diar rhoea, he has safe and effectual remedies. For the treat ment of the consequences of self abuse, such as nocturnal emissions, nervousness, timidity, headache, paius in the back and limbs, with general weakness, loss of appetite, loss of memory, injury to the sight, restlessness, confusion of ideas, dislike for society, aim a feeling of weariness of life; with the nervous system so excitable that 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 can be consulted free of charge, and invites atl to call, as it will cost them nothing, and may be much to tlieiradvantnge. Olliee hours f rom 'J a. m. to 'j p. 51. Hr. I,. J. Czapkav is daily receiving applications from every part of this State and from Oregon and from Wash ington Territory for the treatment of every form of disease, ami there is not one who will come forward and express dissatisfaction; on the contrary, the Doctor is in daily re ceipt of letters, expressive of gratitude am1, thankfulness, sonic of which arc published below by permission. Stockton-, May 24, ls.'.'i. Dear Sir Having entirely recovered from my sickness I avail myself of this opportunity to return my thankful acknowledgement for the relief that you liavc'given me. When I think of the distressing bodily wenkuess. under which 1 have suffered, and the nervousness, headache, fcailulncss, want of conlidence, dizziness, restlessness, weakness in the limbs, loss of memory, confusion of ideas, di.siiKO lor society, nocturnal emissions, ana many other svmnloins, which had made my life miserable. 1 can hardly express the gratitude 1 feel, for my existence had become a burthen to rae, and nothing afforded me the least gratifi cation, whilst now, 1 feel perfectly well and can enjoy life 10 my cnui e siuisiaciioii. ivnow ing iiuu lucre are many alllicted as I have been, you have permission to make use ot this letter as vou IhiuK proper. Uelieve me grntcfullv yours, M. MIUIKI.S. ' Tj Dr. L. J. Czapkav, San Frnucisco. SACiuME.vra. May 1.". H.".". Dear sir Pitch is the thankfulness I feel for the preser vation of my health of both body and mind, and I believe of my life, that I hope I will not'be considered intrusive in tendering my thankful acknowledgement fjr restoring mo to health, and making my life a boon worth preserving, when it had become a burthen too errcat for mo to bear. Victim as 1 was to a vice that had undermined my constitu tion, ana (leveiopea a tram ot nervous symptoms, such as nervous debility, headache, distressing timidity, self-dis trust, dizziness, love of solitude, loss of memory, and want of resolution, besides a lossof strength and energy, which had made my waktnir moments wretched and my sleen un- rel'reshing, and was fast bringing me to the grave, but thanks to your skiu, t am restoreil to health, vigor and energy. Hoping to guide others where they nun- find relief, vou have my permission to make tins punhc. drat, fully yours, LEONARD WHITE. To Dr. E. J. Czapkay, San Francisco. M .KVsVn.i.i:. ,1 nnc .1. ls.v. Dr. L. .1. Czapkay, San Francisco Sir 1 have used the last of your medicine, and do not think I shall need any more, as I feel very well, except that I have not entirely got my strength yet, but soon will with the appetite 1 have. It is just three weeks, you may recollect, since I called at your institute, with my constitution, ns I thought, entirely broken, and never thought you would be able to cure me perfectly, but thought yon might be able to do something lo case iiiepain in my oacs. nuu neau, nnu strongmen my liinbs, which were so weak that thev would almost irive wav under rue, when 1 walked, and to strengthen my nerves so that I would not get excited nnd tremble at every little thing. Joiv tnat yon Knoy wuat l expected, you may judge of my satislaction nt my complete recovery from those symptoms nnd the removal of those blotclics and sores from my skin, and the ulcers from my throat, and ttie entire stoppage or those emissions, whien you said were principally me cause ot my sickness. I can hartilv tell you which is thcirreatcst, mr iivormv surprise, fur except not having fully got my strength, I feel as wen as nny man can reel. Enclosed 1 send yon Twenty Dollars over your charge, and think myself cheaply cured. If yon think anybody will be benefitted, vou mnv put Ibis let'ter in the papers. Helicveme gratefully yours, THOMAS I1AYDEX. CEKTIFIC T7.. The undersigned, desirous of acquainting those who may be unfortunate enough to be similarly iilliicted, where a permanent relief of their sullerinirs may be obtained, feel it his duty to thus publicly express his sincere gratitude to Dr. L. .1. Czapkay, for the permanent recovery tit his health, iinrne down by ttie distressing symptoms incident to the vicious practices of uncontrollable passion in youth, de pressed in body and mum, unable to pcrtorm even ttie most trilling duty imposed upon the daily avocations of life, I sought the adv ice of many physicians, who at first regard ed my disease as uf trilling importance, but alas! after a few weeks, and in several Instances months, of their treat ment, I found to my unutterable horror, that instead ot relief my symptoms became more alarming in their tortnre, and being told by one that the disease, being principally conli'icd to the brain, medicines would be "of no conse quence, I despaired of ever regaining my health, strength utiiKMicrgt-; and as a last resort, and with but a faint hope of recovery, 1 called upon Dr. Czapkay, who, after exam ining mv case, presci ioed some medicine n hicli almost in stantly relieved mc ot' the nidi pain and dizziness in my head. Encouraged by the res-.itl, i resolved to place mv self immediately under his cue, and, by strict obedience to his directions and a tviie, lny head became clear, mv ideas collected, the constant p tins in my back and groins the weakness of my limbs, tlie nervous reaction of my whole body on the slightest alarm or excitement, the mis anthropy iind evil forebodings, the self distnis 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, I felt as if inspired by a new life, that life which, but a short tune ago, I contemplated to end by my own hand. With a view to man! the unfortunate from fallinz into the snares of incompetent nnacks, i deem it my duty to oiler thistestimony to the merit and skill of Pr. Czapkay,. and recommend him to all who may stand in need ot inetii cal advice, being assured by my own experience that, once under his care, a radical and permanent cure will be eff ected. H. F. FILLMORE. State of California, city and connfy of San Francisco Subscribed and sworn to before nie, this 17th day of April, A. P. 1 "'. (Signed i Johx MiniiLsyot. 1 1.. s. Notary Public. permatorrhr OU local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits, lassi tude, weakness of the limbs and back, indisposition and incapability for labor and study, dullness of appre hension, los of memory, aversion to society, love of soli tude, timidity, self-distrust, dirziness, headache, involun tary discharges, pains in the sole, affections of the eyes, pimples on the face, sexnal and other infirmities in man. are cured without fail by the j"ly celebrated physician n.l ntomn. I- J. Cznrkav. His method of curing dis eases is new, tnnknnwn to others', snd hence the great success. All consultations i by letter or othcrwisei free. Address L. i. Czapkay, M. D., San Francisco, California. T -MIF. GREATEST DISCOVER l OF THE AGE : : ' ' I, rest blessing to mankind : Innocent, but Intent: Dr. L. J. Cispkav's rropmlacticiim. self disinfecting agent), a sure preventative against gouorruoea anf syph ilitic diseases, and an unsnrpaaaed remedy tj"1l venereal, scrofulous, gangrenous and cancerous nicer, foetid dis charges from tho vagina, uterus and urethra, ail all cuta neous eruptions and diseases. As vaccinatiovi is a pre ventive against small pox, sols Dr. L. J. Ciaplrays I ro philncticuin a preventive against syphilitica! and gonor l lucal diseases, harmless in itself, it possesses the'power of chemically destroying the syphilitic virus, and thereby .saving thousands 'from being infected by Hie most loath' some'of all diseases. Let no young man who appretlntca health, be without Dr. Csapkav's Prophilacticum. It is lu very convenient packages, and will be found very convc nieiit to use, being used as a soap. Price . For sale at Dr. Czapkav's Private Medical and Surgical lustitute, Sac ramento street, below Montgomery, opposite P. 11. S. SV Co.'s oliice, San Francisco. jylO-ly A Happy New Year! Friendly Greeting to Old Friends and Patrons ! READ, HEED, AND REFLECT! Tho commencement of the New Year, 18C2, ii tho accepted and appropriate time for mo to say to nil whom it may concern KY BOOKS MUST BE SETTLED UP. And having wnited on my patrons for year!., shall expect them to como forward nt once anil settle either by CASH PRODUCE STOCK OR NOTE. I will receive in payment of old accounts or for goods (of which I havo a full assortment at the old stand) all kind of produce, such ns Wheat, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Hides of all kinds, Steers of all ages, Work Oxen, Horses, Muks, etc., elo X. D. 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 store. All accounts must be settled by the first of March next, as wo may want to leave for the Carriboo, or, if we do not you may, and 1 want all of our accounts settled bclore wo part. To those having accounts standing from tho years 'o'J and 'GO unless such accounts be speedily settled by noto or otherwise, they will bo placed iu the bands of an officer for collection. J. I.. liUUMLEY. Eugene City, Oregon, January 1, 102. 2tf M. ROSENBLATT, WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEALER IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Mechanic's Tools, Boots, Shoes, etc., etc., - Announces to tho public and patrons that ho in still in the trade nt tho old nnd well known stand of S. ROSENBLATT & DKOTIIEU ; and selling goods at 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 aro requested to call and examino hU slock and prices before purchasing elsewhere, rienicmlier tho place and that the stock is WHOLLY NEW, and will continually be re plenished with fresh new goods of tho LA TEST7 STYLES, PATTERNS AND VARIETIES. iff Fish's Infallible HAIR RESTORATIVE, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It prevents the Ilnir from falling off. It cures Daldiicss and removes all dandruff from tho head. It allays all irritation of the scalp. It cools and refreshes the head, and imparts to the luiir a. healthy lively appearance. P. S. The properties which remote dandruff and seruiti from the head, allay irritation and fret tho scalp from hu mors, renders this article invaluable as a lotiowin all en-, taneous affections ; such as Itch, Rash, Salt Rhenm, Chil-. blains, Erysipelas, Ringworms, Shingles, Bites and Stings, of Insects, and all eruptions of the skin, especially tbatt caused by Foimn Oal: This only genuine article is put op in. F'uU Buttle, and) has the written signature of X. Hill thtoriginal proprit.. tor ami man'i fnrlnrer, on tho label and wrapper. Bewares of all put up in different style which is ee,Hatrfeit. REDINGT0N fc CO., WHOLESALE AGEXT3,, 44 aad 411 Clay Street, San Francisco. R. PORTERFIELDj agest, STOCKTON.. : 1-Sra Tor sal hr " A. 8. McCLCRE.. J. B. Underwood, "VroTAHY rrBLIC. will pnnctually attend to all bu 1.1 ine entrusted to his care. T tf. Eugene City, Oregon. .