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The undersigned commenced, in the month of Decem ber last, the publication, in this city, of a weekly newspa per, called the .Ww.W A'. nuM. 1 It is printed on a large sheet, twenty-seven by forl) -to inches, and is furnished at the low prices stated below It, will contain all the original matter ot the dally A,it,.m ;,',,!, with the exception of local news not inter esting to country subsciil.ei s. It will give lull reports ot the proceedings of Congress, and el : the other, epartuieii I. of the national (loveriiment. It will eoiitii.ii a 1 the news of the dav, foreign and domestic market , e C, as we s o-iginal correspondence from all parts ol the countij. The iiiisccllaneousdcpart.nent will receive specia attention and, in all respects, tlic effort will be made to establish the character of tlie Xitlmml J,', ,,;, as a rnimly Newspa per Washington being now the central point of the cm rent militurv operations, Kreat attention will be paid to furnishing the leaders of the .;t,o,.l .VywWmm with I"", and especially with mvimite, accounts of the.rogress of the war for the Union. , ,. . . In i.olities the paper will be Ropiibliean, sustaining the Administration ol1 Xlr. Lincoln, but disclaiming, however. nnv pretention to be the organ ot the President. 1 here is no'ltepiiblican paper in the District ot ( oluiiibia, or in the vicinity of it, ami it is believed that recent events have opened to such a paper an important sphere ot usclul e h. t. The time has come, when the actual adniinis ration ol he Government upon Republican principle will explode the misrepresentation., which have made those "U.lc - distasteful to the South. Hut it i not on y here, and u his vieinitv, that the projectors of the X,t,H,,l hone to make it useful. To the whole country they oiler a journal which will dii 'nss national pou.ics iron, . " Standpoint, and which will never be swerved from pati lotir duty by any overpowering pressure of local interest. Terms oi fiuoscnpiiinu 22. One copy for one year, Three copies for one year, - - - Five copies IVwr one year, . . - Ten cepies for one year, Twenty conies for one year, - f J no 5 nil VI nn 20 on When a club of subscribers has been forwarded, addition mav be made to it on the same term. It is not necessary tint the subscribers to a club should receive their papers ..t tl. . ..o.. oust olliee. Money may be torwnrded by mad. at our risk. l arge accounts can be remitted in draft on llo.-t.in, New Yolk. Philadelphia or llallnnore; smaller amounts in gold, or in notes ol' sohent banks. The DaiW Xitmn,i! ,Vi'7'. i published every morn Li" iSunda'v excepted i at 1 .". i per annum, in advance. Address W. J. Ml RTAGIl A CO.. Washington, I). ( . TUALATIN ACADEMY. EDWARD A. TANNER, A. M. iof Jacksonville, 111 Piuvuru.. MISS MARY HODtiDOS. iof Ipswich, Mass.) Avsir ANT. Tuition , 8, 7 and S dollars per quarter of 11 week. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. REV. SIDNEY 11. MARSH, A. M., Puksioknt, and Acting Professor of Languages. REV. HORACE I.YMAN, A. M . Pnoi'iE.so of Mathematics. EDWARD A. TANNF.lt, A. M., Panrtissoa A7..T of Ancient l.angnaijr. T'uc-e two Inslit itions are at Fotvsl lirovc,. Washington utility, Oregon. Arrangements arc being made by which elmlenta can board in club at almt tlie e of provision. Hoard in familie is now J T S I"''- ,,,,k- lly help of Endowment obtained at rlw F.as, Collegiate instrncti.m i lorni-hed students, however .mall the num ber. The ituatiun of the College i unsurpassed in beau ty and heatthfolnes. and is in the midst of a moral com- "''i'heY.ibrary contains 2, choice book. Collection in 9atur.il History are being made. Feb. 1", lsij. TO ALL WHOMJlMAY CONCERN- 1E IT KNOWN THAT I, THOMAS OfiG SHAW, ) JiOH Sacramento utrvct, San Francisco, have now oil hand, fur sale 8 and 10-Horso Steam Threshers, for 1862. 8& 10-Horse Power Machine of John A. Pitts' genuine make, Hulfalo, N. V., with all of C. M. Russell's improvements in the SIkks and Cylinder ; jt it runs on Steel Pivots, and in all other respects mvpcTior to the Rus sell make of Machine, both in material and workmanship, as well as finish ; with the large sized, improved Jack. Si 12-IIorse Power Steam Entrinea, on Trucks, and capable of running the largest sized Separator, and threshing in one day, in a good and workmanlike maimer,. Z,(M)U sues ot grain. 4 nml fi-IIorse Mnchines, in nil respect the same as the large Machine, tu run Willi UEAR, same as old style Pitts'. All of the above Machines are made at Buffalo, N. Y., ex pressly for me and under my direction. Any person in want of euch machines cannot fail to be pleased, as this Machine stands unrivaled for Threshing and Cleaning Cirain at one operation. It is acknowledged lobe superior to any other Machine in the WORLD, in its Operation, Finish, and Mechanical Construction. Extra Extras ot all parts of the Genuine Pitts' Machine constanllv on hand. No Machines lieniiine except those made at llutlido, X. V., and marked "J. A. PITTS." List of the Articles Manufactured at Thomas Ogg Shaw's Agricultural Works. Tustiris California Combined Reaper and Mow. er ; California Fire and Burglar Proof Safe ; Fan, Mills ; Han Presses ; Cast Steel Deep-Tiller Flows, u 11 Sizes ; JJreaiiny J'lows, all Sizes; I "icld Jlollen ; JIurro ws ; all Kind of Ma chine Castings: all kinds of Repairing done; every des cription of JJrn.ts Work; Sq.ih Weights of all sizes, lo order; Crates and Fen ders,or Marble Mantles. Among the leading article are TUSTIN'S CALIFOR NIA COMIIINED REAPER AND MOWER, which cutssix feet in 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, o.er all other Machines. This Machine is so con structed that it NEVER CHOKES UP, having two sets of Knives, moved by the same crank ; thereby causing twice the velocity id' tlie knives, over that given by any other machine, ami preventing the possibility of chuking, no matter how slow tlie team may travel. Attention is particularly called to the KAKINff DE VICE, which will rake off the gruin more regularly and evenly than can possibly be done by hand, thus saving the purchaser the neat sum of 2 on per day. The Machine is very light and durable. CALIFORNIA FIRE AND UURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, which have been tested at various times and found to be superior to any imported. They are warranted to be F'ire pioof, anil entirely free from sweating or dampness,, which is tlie great complaint of the imported safes, as they gath er moisture on their passage. Uur rought and ( buled iron Safe, with Steel Vaults, and Combination Locks is unsurpassed by any. C-WA1I orders ii'roinntly attended to. And in conclusion I will odd, that all the above lists of goods are made of the very best material that the country will afford. And while 1 feel thankful for all mist favors. I trust I may meet with good encouragement in tho future. Every article that I import is of the very best style mid improved goods in Ihe market, and can be sold as cheap as the cheapest. All per sons in want of any of the above goods, will please send in their orders in time, to THOMAS OGCr SHAW, 20 -.tin SOS Sacramento Street, Sail Francisco. HUMISTON & MA' DAN, QLPOIi'rilUS ANJ WHOLESALE DEA1.EH8 IX Fine Brandies, WINES AND LIQUORS, Fire Proof Brick Store, Front St., corner of 0d;. 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, Otanl, Dupuy & Co., Jamea Ilennespy, A. r.oniott cv Co., United Vineyard Proprietors, Pinett, Castillon tSs Co., Union of tho proprietors, C. Murqtict, A. Signette, And various other brands. Also, very choice OLD BOURBON WHISKY, Old Rye Whisky, And all oilier choice brands now in market. Pure Holland Gin, St Croix and Jamaica Bam, Cordials and Wines of every description. Also, of our own bottlin, which weehiim to be supeiicr to any thing now in flic market. OTA UP, DUPUY ti CO. & C. MARQUETTS OLD liOUltr.ON WHISKY, of superior quality, mid OLD RYE WHISKY. Also, rt general assortment oT case yoods, and everything else appertaining lo the l.hpior Trade, which we oiler at San Francisco prices, l-' Orders from country mer chants and dealers respectfully solicited. II, All liquor sold by us are guaranteed to he (ten nine, and a represented, except imported case goods, such as Schnapps, etc. Portland, Oregon, March 1, ISt'r.', ly NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS. AfE HAVE ON HAND and are constantly receiving the finest qualities of HRASDIES AN'I) WIXEf. extiressly for the Drug Trade, which we irmiriintee to be geuuine. llf.MISTON A MA'DAN, F, DUDLEY, (SI I'CKSSnK TO r. W. JOIlNsOX POST OinCK Hi IU01M1.1 DEALER IN BOOKS and STATIONERY. Keeping constantly on hand all the SCHOOL. UOOIvS m use in Oregon, and an immense viinety of staudard Miscellaneous Books. Al..0 Paper ot all kinds Cap. Legal, Letter. Note. Itinlme. etc.; Envelops, Pen. Pencils, Rlank llook every vat ictr, Slate of i ll qualities and sites, all lirst quality and cheap VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE ! OFFER MY FARM FOR SALE, in whole or in pr, to auit nnrrhsser It is desirably and TalunMy sitna- 1 tn. high and dir. adjoining Eugene City; embracing g"d level prairie with lair amount of river-botton and tim ber . Person wanting quantities of a few acre adjoining the town for building ite, or larger amount for farming or other purpose, or any one wanting the whole amount, ran have an opportunity to purchase on accommodating term, by application to me. or to Dr. A. W. Patterson, on the premises. Eugene Citv, Oregon, March !, l-'i. WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW STYLE SEWING MACHINE! NEW IMPROVEMENTS I NEW IMPROVEMENTS f NEW IMPROVEMENTS t NO NO NO LEATHER LEATHER LEATHER PAD : PAD ! PAD ! GLASS CLOTH I'RESSFR. GLASS CLOTH FRESSER. GLASS CLOTH FRESSER, NEW STYLE IIEMMKR NE'tt' STYLE IIE.MMEK ! NEW STYLE HEMMER The Greatest Improvement Invented. MAKING AN ENTIRE New Style Machine, Formerly the justly celebrated LOCK STITCIJ, nckiiowleclyod by nil to bo the OXLY STITCH FULLY SATISFACTO RY FOR FAMILY PURPOSES. NEW STYLE MACHINE. PRICES It EDITED 20 I'KU TEXT. PRICES REDUCED 20 I'EIt CENT. BUY THE WHEELER & WILSON ! H is the Cheapest Understood than , most Durable, mid Easier nnv other Sewing Machine. SEND FOR A CIRCULAR ! II. C. 1IAYDEX, AKcnt, Cwrncr Sacramento and Montgomery streets, San Francisco. FRANK LESLIE'S PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR OF 1861, DESCRIPTIVE, STATISTICAL, AND DOCUMENT ARY. Edited by Hon. E. (). Si itit. Late Minister of the United States to Central American This work i published in Semi-monthly Numbers j its MAMMOTH SIZE allows of the largest Engravings, und it contains a complete epitome of the war in which. tlie coun try is invulved, with all the F'acts, Scenes, Incidents and Anecdotes connected with it, arranged chronologically, forming a cotemnorary a4id permanent History of the rime: All Olliciuland important DocuntcHtsv eitiamrtidg'. North or South, nppear in full, with complete and authentic ac counts and Illustrations of nil the striking Incidents of the War; together with the Portraits of Leading Ollieers mid Statemen, Plans and Views of Fortilications Maps, etc. The Pictorial History of tho War of ISt.l, is- invaluable to Families, for in its magnificently illustrated pages, even children can trace the course of events', while as a work ot Reference for all classes, its value and importance must increase with every year. In its completed form it will be one of the most magniticent Historical Political Works ever issued fi-om any press in the World. Each number is exquisitely printed on fine, thick paper, in large; clear type, and is stitched ill a cover with a beau tiful Illustrated Title Page Ten numbers have been- published, containing npward of '.'VI Engravings, and matter equivalent to 2:m octavo panes. Published every fortnight. Tkiims 2" cents- per num ber. Two dollars will secure Ihe til's! Eight number.. The nsmd discount to trade. FRANK. LESLIE, Publisher, 7--tf No. I'.i City Hall Square, New York. HOMESTEADS AND VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Building Lots from $10 to $200 Each. Also, 50 I'ara Lots and Entire Blocks of Ltuu tiful Garden Land ! IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAX FRANCISCO, on the line of the San Jose Railroad, at the Vet Knd Uepot. The title is absolutely I'KKKKCT, being a Spanish (jrnnt, finally eontirmed and patented bv tlie I'nitiil States. TheShafter Hill respects this Title; the Citv Authorities respect it; tho District Courts and Supreme C.mit of the I' nited Slates respect it. I'esides the fit!- tin' hsrn f'.i-errr i'iirtrtf hit a Pinnl Jrerr nn,l.ht,t,nnit ,i;,iiiit tht ( il,f. So that there ia not even a cloud or a shadow upon it. Who ever purchases oue of these lots will buy a lot and not a lawsuit. Olliee No. I'.i Naglee's lluihling, coiner of Montgomery and Merchant streets,, San Kraneico. ls-3,u HARVEY R. 11ROWX. KEITH' ROScMARY HAIR INYIGORATOR. TMIK IIKST AND CIIKArKST ARTICLE. KVKR IX JL Tented for IMPROVING. RESTORING, CLEANSING, Asn F.MCELI.ISIUNd THE HAIR, ANtl PrcTcntini? Us Turning Gi'ev. PRICE, I'IKTY CKNT.4 A I10TTLE. I'n-pareil only by VM. II. KEITH i CO., 8. Jm Kr Montgnrnery (., San Franrtoco, Estrayed. I'ROM the mihscrilier, living three mile south of Eugene Citr, a strawberry-man fitly, two years old las spring; no mark or brand encrp the hair in the face i a little light er than on the other part of the body. Any information concerning the same will be suitably rcwardc. Kngenc City, Orcn. Ctf W. LVCKKY. DR. L. J. CZAPKAY'S Private Medical and Surgical Insti tute. SACRAMENTO STREET, ISELOW MONTGOMERY, Opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Office, 8A. rilANCLStO. fatiit'lithf d lit- 7,fr tltt i'tnittiiunt i'tti-e ;f uV pi-irttte and ehi-tmU1 ,tirtir. mitt J',,r the mtiyirtttivii i,un-l; i-if, VTTENDINtJ AND RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, I,. J. CZAl'KAY, M. 1)., late in the Hungarian Revolu tionary War, Chief Physician to tho joth Regiment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon' to the Military Hospital id' Peth, Hungary, late Lecturer on discuses of Women and Child ren, and Honorary .Member of the Philadelphia College of Medicine. Particular attention paid to the treatment of diseases peculiar to women and children. t, Olliee hours from 11 a. M. till e. M. Communications strictly confidential. Permanent cure guaranteed, or no pnv. Consul lai ions bv letter or otherwise free Address V. A. J.'fZ.l I'h'A )', fhninw, Oil. To the J. CZAl'KAY return his shuvro tluiuks tu hi or tlicir piitromiin1, und vvniilil XJ mil miiiK'imif putu-nU take this oiipoi'tunity to remind lliu-iii that lie cunlinues tn consult at Lis Institute tur tlii' cure nt" ull tonus of 1'iiviite MUcuses such us Syphilis, (iotiorrhen, nocttinial ciuis sioii.-, und all the consequences of self abuse. In the ltit stages of syphilitic or jjunoi rhoeal diseases, he ifuarantees a cure in a few tlays, without incoiivenieuco to tho patient or hindrance to his business. When a patient, W ne glect or improper treatment, han developed the secondary symptoms of syphilis, such as buboes or painful swellings on tfie itiin, or ulcer- in the throat and nose, which, if not clweked, destroy the soft parts and cause the bones to mortify, separate and conic away, leaving the sutVerer an object hideous to behold ; or when blotches ami pimples break out on the skin ; or wl.cu he has painful swellings upon the bones, or when his constitution is injured so us to piedispose to consumption or other constitutional disease, the Doctor jj;uurantees a cure or asks no compensation. In rheumatism chronic or acute; in dysentery or diar rhoea, he has safe and etlectunl remedies.' Kor the treat ment of the consequence' of self abuse, such as nocturnal emissions, nervousness, timidity, headache, pains in the buck and limbs, with general weakness, loss of appetite, loss of memory, injury tothesiht, restlessness, confusion of ideas, dislike for society, and a feeling of weariness of life; with the nervous system so ex-'itable that slight noises shock or startle the patient, making Ids existence miserable. For the above maladies the doctor will jjnariin tee a cure or ask no compensation. He can be consulted free of charue, and inviies all to call, as it will cost them nothing, and may be much to theiradvautue, Ot'.iee hum s from a. m. to 'j l. m. Ir. 1. J. LV.apkny is daily receiving applications from every part of this State and from Oregon und from Wash ington Territory for the treatment of every form of disease, and thei e is not one who will come forward and cxtrcs dissatisfaction; on the contrary, the Doctor is in daily re ceipt of letters, expressive of gratitude und thankfulness, some of which arc published below by permission. Sto, ktox, May i' t, ls.V. Dear Sir Having entirely recovered from iny sickness I uvail myself of this opportunity to return mv thanklul acknowledgement for tho relief that von huve'given me. W hen 1 think id tho distressiny: boililv weakness., under which I luive Miuercd, and the nervousness, headache, feai tulnesj, want, of conlidence, dizziness, restlessness, weakness in the li ubs, loss of memoi r, confusion of ideas. dislike for society, nocturnal emissions, mid nianv other symptoms, winch had made my life miserable, I can hatdlv express the gratitude I feel, for my existence had become a burthen to lwe, and nothing aHorded me the Iea.-.t gratifi cation, whilst now, I feel perfectly well and can cnjiv life to iny entire sati.laction. Knowing that there tire many ulflicted as 1 nave bi;tM,.vot. have permission to make use of this letter as you think proper. Uelieve ine gsafedilly vt.urs, . il l; To Dr. L. .1. Czapkay, San Fi aneisco. S.u iiamknto. May 1.", l.i... Dear sir Such is the thankfulness 1 feel lor the nreser- vation of in v health of both bodv and mini!, and I believe of my life, that 1 hope I will not be considered intrusive in tendering my thankful acknowledgement fir restoring me to health, and making my life a boon worth preserving, when it had become a burthen too treat for me to bear. Victim as I was to a vice Ilia: bad undermined mv constitu tion, and developed a train of nervous symptoms', such us nervous debility, headache, distressing timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, love of solitude, loss ot memory, nml u-ent f resolution, besides a loss of j.irenirth and eucrrv. which had lintileiny waking moments wretched and niv sleep uu- retreshing, and was last bringing me to the grave, but thanks to your skill, I urn restored to health, vigor and energy. Hoping to guide nlhers where they may liml relief, von baveniv permission to nuike this public. ' tira'ti fully yours, LEON A lili V.'Il !TK. To Dr. L. J. Czapkay, San I' luuci-eo. M iitrsvu.i.K, June", Is".. Dr. L. ,f. Czaiikay, San Kraneisco Sir 1 have used the last of your medicine, and do not think I shall need auv more, as 1 feel very well, except that 1 have not. entirely 4ot mv strength yet, but soon will with the appetite I have, t 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 ablo'to core me perfectly, but thought vun might be able to do something to case the pain in my back and head, and strengthen in v linibs, which were so weak that they would almost give way under me, when I walked, and to strengthen my nerves sii that I would not get excited and tremble at every little thing. Now that you know what 1 expected, you may judge of my satisfaction at my complete recoi'orv Irom those, symptoms and the removal of those btotciies and sores IVom my skin, and the ulcers from my throat, mid the entire stoppage of those emissions, which you said were principally the cause of my sickness. I can hardly tell you which ia'the greatest, mv jovoriuv surprise, for except not having fully got my sireiijj h, I feel as well as any man can feel. Enclosed I send you Twenty Dollars over your charire, und think nivself cheaply cured. If you think anybody will be benefitted, yon mav put this letter in the papers. Relieve me gratefully yours, THOMAS IIAYDL'X. CKHTIFICATK. The undersigned, desirous of ncuainting those who mav be unfortunate enough to be similarly ailheted, where a permanent relief of their sutl'eriugs may be obtained, feels It bis duty to thus publicly express his sincere gratitude lo nr. 1,. .1. t zapKay, lor ine periuuuciit recovery ol his health. Home down by the distressing symptoms incident to the vicious practices of uncontrollable passion in yoitih, de pressed in body and mind, unable to perform even the most trillion duly imposed upon the daily uvocations of life, I sought the advice of many physicians, who at lirst regard ed my disease as of trilling importance, but alas! nl'icr a few weeks, and in several instances months, of their treat ment, I found to in v unutterable horror, that instead ot relief my symptoms became more alarming in their torture, and being told by oue that the disease, being principally coutiued to the brain, medicines would be of no conse quence, 1 despaired of ever regaining mv health, strength and energy ; and as a last resort, ami with but a faint hope of recovery, 1 called upon Dr. Czapkay, who, after exam ining my case, prcsciibed some medicine which almost in- siaoni iciiceo me 01 iiiciiiui pain ami dizziness 111 mv iican. r.ncouragcd oy ine result, i resoivetl To place mv self immediately under his care, and, br strict obedience lo Ins directions and ailvice, my head became clear, mv ideas collected, the constant pains in my back and groin's the weakness of mv limbs, the nervous reaction of mv wludebody on the slightest alarm or excitemeut, the mis untliropy and evil forebodings, the self-distrust and want of conlidence in others, the inSapidnlity to study and want of resolution, the frightful, exciting, and at times pleas limbic dreams at night, followed by involuntary discharges have nil disappeared, and, in fact, two months alter hav ing consulted the Doctor, I fi ll as if inspired by a new life, that life which, but a short tune ago, I contemplated to end by my own hand. Willi a view to guard the unfortunate from falling into the snares of incompetent ipiacks, I deem it mv dutr to otler this testimony to the merit and skill of Dr. Czap'kav, and recommend him to nil who may stand in need of medi cal advice, being assured by my own experience that, onre under his rare, a radical nml pcrmaucnt cure will be elf ccted. II. v. FILLMORE. State of California, rity and county of San Krancisco Subscribed mid sworn to b.'forc me, this 17th dav of April, A. 1). l"Vi. (Signed i Jonx M i iiu:'tiv. 1 1- s-1 Notary Public. Spermatorrhrrn OR 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, loss of memory, aversion to society, lore of soli tude, timidity. self-distnit, diziness, headache, involun tary discharges, pains in the side, atfection of the eye. fHinplea on the face, sexual and ether infirmities in man, mrr cured without fail by the j"lly celebrated physician and surgeon. L. J. Czapkay. His method of curing dis eases is new. rnnknnwn to others i, and hence the cre.it surer. All consultations i by letter or otherwise! free. Address L. J. Czapkay, . D., San Francisco, California. rpiE GREATEST P1SCOVFRY OF THE A (IE ' ! ! r 1. tireat blessing to mankind ! Innocent, twit ln!nt I lr. L. J. Czapkay's rrophilacticuni. i clf disinfecting I airent i, a sure preventative nguinst gonorrhoea and syph ilitic discuses, and an unsurpassed remedy tor all vnerear, ..-., i-.,!,..... u-,imr..noii slid cancerous ulcers. fo?tid dis charges from the Tiigina, uterus und urethra, and all cuta neous eruption and diseinet. As vaccination is a pre ventive agaiust small pox, sets Dr. L. A- Ciapksy a Pro philacticum a preventive against syphilitica! and gonor rlueal diseases, harmless in itself, it possesses the power or chemically destroying the syphilitic virus, and thereby saving thimsande'froiii being infected by the most loath some of ull diseases. Let no young man who appreciate health; be without Dr. Czupkay'a Prophihicticiini. It is ii very convenient packages, and will be found very conve nient to ue, being used as a soap. Pi ice it',. For ale at Dr. Czapkay 's Private .Medical nod Surgical Institute, Sac ramento street, below Montgomery, opposite P. M. S. S. Co. 'a otlice, San Francisco, J'l""-ly A Happy Uew Year! Friendly Greeting ttf Old Friends and Patrons READ,1 HEED, AND REFLECT! Tito commencement of tho New Yenf, 1802 is the Bceepteil and appropriate tirno for mc tu sny to all whom it may concern MY BOOKS MUST BE SETTLED UP". And having waited on my patron for ycarsy shall expect them to come forward nt onco nml settle either by CASH PRODUCE STOCK OR NOTE'. I will receive in payment of old accounts or for goods (of which I have a full assortment ut the old stand i all kinds of produce, such us Wheat, Outs, lSutter, Eggs, Hides of all kinds, Steers of all ages, Work Oxen, Horses, Mulct, etc., etc X. 1!. I wish it distinctly understood that I do not wish to credit out any more goods, therefore I shall expect the produce or stock lo be delivered before or at the time tho goods are taken from the store. All accounts must be settled by the lirst 'of March next, ns we may want to leave for the Carribooror, if we d not you may, and I want all of our account settled before we part. To those having accounts standing from the years '.V.i and V.o unless such accounts be speedily settled by note or otherwise, they will be placed in the hands of mi ollicrr for collection. ' J. I i It U.M I.1-: Y. Eugene Citv, Oregon, January 1, Im'.i'. lit f EE. ROSENBLATT, WIIOI.KSAI.B AND KKTAll. llKAI.Ktl IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Mechanic's Tcols, Boots, Shoes, etc., etc., Announces to the public and patrons that he is still in tho tr.-td o nt t ho old and well known stand ofS. UO.SKXI5LATT & IJKOTIl KIJ ; and selling goods at the Lowest Prices, for CASH AND PRODUCE. His stock is entirely new. l'ureliascrs will find here every article usually kept in the Rtore of this city new and well selected. Those wishing to buy arc requested to call and examine, his slock and prices before purchasing eisewlu re. Ill-member tho place and that tho stock is WHOLLY NEW, and will continually bo re pleuished with fresh new goods of tho LA TEST STYLES, P. I TTERNS A Nl) VA RIETES. ltf Fish's Infallible 1 1 AIR RESTORATI VE, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS OREQINAL COLOR. It prevents tho Hair from falling off. It cure Baldness and removes nil dandruff from the head. It allays all irritation of the .scalp. It cools, and refreshes the head, and imparts to the Imir a, healthy lively appearance. 1'. S. The properties which remove dandruff and scroll from the head, allay irritation nd free the sculp from hu mors, renders this article invaluable as a lotion in all tr tancous affections ; such as Itch, Hash, Salt Ithcum, CUil-. blains, Erysipelas, Ringworms, Shingles, Rites and Sting of Insects, and all eruptions of the skin, especially that caused by .(V Ihd; This ontif genuine article is put np in if Jlotttf, an) has the written signature of .V. Ztill, thrnrlgituil prnprit brn,l intiHM f.trlHrtr, on the label anil wrapper. Bvwar of all put up in different style, which is mnt4reit. REDINGTON & CO., WHOLESALE AGKXTS 4"9 aud 411 t'lay Street, Han Francisco. R. PORTERFIELD, AGENT, STOCKTON. A. A. McCLCKE. lMm For sale by J. B. Underwood, V"0T.nt i'CIILIC. will pnncfnallT attend to all has 1.1 iness entrusted to his care. V-tf Eugene CitT, Ortgoa,