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EUGENE CITY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1862. AUEXTS rOR THE STATE RUi't BLICAN. The following named gentlemen are authorized to re feive and receipt fur muney on subscription to the Karen- IICAX. San Fruricisco, California, Charles A. Crane. V. C. Johnson. J. C. Cartwrighl. W. K. Uunbar. D. W. Waketield. - A. O. Hover. II. R. Kincuiil. J. II. Rogera. J. R. llodgen. - J, M. Mct.all. 11. O. MoCurty. Oregon City, Saleui, Oregon, Silvenuu, Albanv, . C'orvallie, Eugene City, ltoaeburg, Jacksonville, Aahlund. - Traveling Agent, Postmasters are also requested trt receive and forward subscription. Mouy oiuy be aeut through the mail ut our rink. Wb lcnrn from Mr. Underwood that the iudi viduul who appropriated his watch not long since, has been detected, and the watch recovered. Out of consideration for his relatives, who are highly respectable, the matter will be dropped, and no proceedings instituted. - Wood Wasted. All persons who wish to "pay their subscription to tho Republican, and any person wishing to become a subscriber may now have the opportunity of paying the subscrip tion price in wood delivered at the publication office. This olTer will be extended to the first of November next. We hope our patrons will be prompt. . TL B. Parkku. Sersenntat-Arms of tho House, has our thanks for special favors. Tub Kev. A. C. Edmunds, Universalist, will preach at the Court llouso in this city on the 3d Sunday (21st day) of September, at 11 a. and 3 f. m. Neckssauv. -Wo would suggest to the lacg Ulaturo the necessity of an appropriation of about ninety cents, for the purchase of hoops with which to band the heads of some of the youths of America who havo more vanity than brains. We've seen " darkies" who would " strut" and " put on airs" when they had a new pair of breeches, but to see small white folks go into testacies over a little promotion bents all united nalur most amazingly. We are sure if the appropriation is not made early in the session, young Ameiie wall "bust, and the future prosperity of Oregon sink into oblivion. MAUUIGO. On the evening of the l"th inst, nt tlic residence of the bride's father, by Uev. I. 1). Dilu te, Jin. Daiid C. FklchIo .Miss -M.ittv S. J.'Khxixgswoktii, all of this city. DIED. AT his resilience in this city, on the lith hint., of Drep- y, lln.TAitu Suvw, aged (2 years, 4 mouths and 2 days. Not lost forever ! though on earth we've parted, .- Kvt Ust forrreri though we seem to meet no more, "Twer da not wander loue And broken hearted Win sec Heaven's radiance on tho further shore. Not lost torever! every gentle token Which inemorr wins mc from the far awuy, hnll till my souf, though all the ties seem broken With tender grace that n ever can decay. iot lost forever! while around me springing The ttiol4 weep, the roses blush and bloom; .And scm more-ires ia summer woodlands singing. Flood with soft music ull the trauijuil gloom. There will be meaning in the stars, the flowers, The grand and solemn voices of tho sea ; Telling of happy dreams and happy hours. Of life and sunshine which I ounght from thee. 3ot lost forever! thou wilt still ee near rae Through every future and in every clime ; When cares oppress or gentle mem'rics cheer me, Thou wilt be with ine, Old friend, all the time. IX this city on the loth inst., front the eflect of opium, Mb. J. K. I.tcxir, aged about 28 years a. X. M'CKKT. kxry ftnsoxs. TRIFLUVIA MARKET, . LUCKEY & PARSONS, HAVE purchased the above market where Ihey are ready to furnish the trade with the best of beef, mutton, pork, salt Ksh, and every thing in their line that the country will atl'ord. We will take in exchange all kinds of marketable produce. Ourir.ettets SMALL PROFIT AND READY PAY! We will delivet beefbr the quarter as cheap as it can be afforded by farmers. Thankful for past tarors, we hope lv strict and careful attention to business to merit the pub lic patronage in ftitnre. 84-tf Eugene City, Sept., 5, 144. NOTICE. I have this day aold my entire interest in the Wholesale Liquor business, latclr conducted under the firm of Mumiston A Ma'Dan, Portland, Oeegon, to Messrs. i. V. Wilson and Geo. W. Stevens of San Francisco. 4'. M. Ilumiston is duly authorised to settle all accent oT the late tirm of Uumi'ston k Ma'DaiK T. T. MA'DAK, Portland, July 81, 1862. NOTICE. THE undersigned being duly authorised will pay all the liabilities of the late firm of Ilumiston k Ma'Dan on de mand. All parties indebted to Ilumiston k Ma'Dan will please par to C. X. 1ICMIST0X. Portland, July 81, 1862. NOTICE. 3. T. WILSON and OEO. W. STKVEXS of San Fran "Cisco have this day purchased from Mr. J. T. Ma'Dan his entire interest in the Wholesale Liquor buisness, lately con--dncted nader the aame and firm of ilumiston k Ma'Dan, Portland, Oregon. The business wilt hereafter be conducted under the name and firm of IICMISTOX, WILSOX k CO. Portland, July 81, 1 S2. 84-U A. BISWELL & Co., BOOK BINDERS, PAPER RULERS, AND I1LAXKBOOK M AXCFACTt'RERH, fil Clay, and 514 Commercial street, between Montgomery and San some, San Francisco. Wanks, Way Bills, Bill Heads. Brief paper, etc., rated t order, at tlf shortest notice. Blank Hooka ruled, bound and printed lo order, and old books rebound. Orders from the country by letter or Kxprese, promptly attended to. LIVERY STABLE, Eighth Street, Eugene City, Oregon. MIR CXDERIGXED, having fitted ap and reopened X the large and commodious Livery Stable, formerly kept . i t i . 1 1 i : . . u , . - of their friends and of the traveling publie generally. We will keep constantly on hand horsea and baggie to i let at reasonable rates. Horses intrusted to on rcare will , be well fed and carefully attended to by expert-need host- Jeaming of evcrv kind prnmptlv attcnd-d to " -ac "ni " P. C. FFLCH A J MI'MITf AN. Confiscation!! TM1E UNDERSIOXED having sold his entire Interest in thsTHIFLUVIA MAKKKTf would hereby noti fy those knowing themselves indebted to the hrm of SjTBI'HENSON k LUCKEY, that alter the SSd inst he will be in readiness at the Market to settle with them: and all those harinir claim! against the ttrmwlfl please present them, and we will agree w pay them or take the Oath of Allegiance insuntcri n. n. 01 triitnuA. fi.lt A. S. He C lure, DEALER IN DRY GOODS. CLOTHING. SALEM CLOTH, BOOTS AND SHOES, HAR WARE AND CUT LERV, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, DRUGS AND PA TENT MED ICINES, etc, Also BACON, FLOUR, WHEAT, OATS, BUTTER, EGGS, AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF SALE. ABLE PRODUCE TAKEN AT LIBERAL PRICES IN EN C II A NGE FOR GOODS, Cornxr Oak ako Ninth streets m frost or Court Horse. Eugene City, Oregon, August 1st, 1st):!. 81-tf LOOK HERE ! ! BLACK SMITHING. rpilE UNDERSIGNED, HAVINO PURCHASED AND JL re-opened the Ulacksniith Shop on Ninth street, is prepared to do nil kinds of work iu his line, such as WAGON IRONING, GUNSMITIIING, HORSE SHOEING, MAKING and REPAIRING EDGE TOOLS. Jobbing of all kinds executed on short notice, and in the latest and best style, AT XA TES TO St'IT THE HARD TIMES. GIVE ME A CALL. I also have about ten thousand pounds, of assorted iron, which I will sell for cash. J. C. LUCKEY. Eugene City, August 1st, B62. 29-6m DR. DELAVAN'S ALL HEALING JAPANESE SALVE!! T MIK JAPAXE.SE SALVE IS THE BEST PRKPAttA- tinn that ha been discovered for the oure of r0IS0 from LM)IS0 OAK. Musquito Hi tea, Nursing soro Breasts, Gunshot Wounds, Cuts, I) rns, Sprains, Salt Rheum, Boils, Bruises, Corns, Chilblains. Tiles, And ia fact, all kinds of Sores. Try it all everybody. No family should be without it, and, although the in gredients are rare and expensive, only FIFTY CENTS is charged for a box. For sail bv all Druggists. REDINGTOl) k CO., Wholesale Agents, 32-Gin San Francisco. HABSISBURG ACADEMY. REV. E. P. UEXDERSOX, A. JL, (Late President of" Columbia College"), Pbincipal. This Institution is situated at the town of Ilarrisburg, in Linn County, Oregon, in a pleasant and healthy local ity. THE BUILDING IS LARGE AND comnoDious. The first Session wiM begin on the first dat or 8eptemdkr, 18G2. The Academic year is divided into two Sessions, of 100 days each. Tuition will be t, $10 and ti per Session ; one-half in advance, and the other half at the close of the Term. Stu dents admitted at any time, and charged from the time of entrance to the close of Session, unless a special contract ia made 'otherwise. The undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to his former patrons and friends, tha after an absence of three years he has returned to Oregon, and located permanently at the above nawd Institution, and will be happy to meet any of his former students in this new and elegant Acad emy ; where every facility will be afforded to them that thcr enjoyed with him in the brightest davs of "Columbia College." K. P. ilENDKKSOX, P. . Hoarding Can be had, in private families, verr low. 81-tf Japanese Salt. This article Is proved to be the best for the cure of the ranons complaints for whictt it is rec ommended, that is known. It can be used with most per fect safety, and will work like a charm proving the fact that one great good has resulted by the opening of trade with thejapaucse. See advertisement. 8. ELLSWORTH. t. S. HftDRRWOOO. Xotary Public. ELLSWORTH b UNDERWOOD, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, OFFICB OPPOSITE OLOBK HOTEL, EUGENE CUT, OON. S4tf BL ACKSMITHING. N. MARTIN, OS ElORTR STREET, OPPOSITE ClIASB it Co.'i LITERT Stable, is now prepared to do all kinds of smithing ia his line iltlllAf H. rts Tor Kr.AIIV FAY, such aa farmers and teamsters want, It is said by the farmers of Laae county that MARTIN'S PLOWS are the best ever manufactured in this place ; therefore, he is not afraid to warrant then to perform well, partica- r attention paid to AUAS-SJEluIil V, and work warranted lo give satisfaction. Give me a call at mr shop, and yon shall be accommodated. produce jQj of Money 'except "Confedrat Booda") taken fir work. r.nn Ci.r, Aogtst JMi I" M H. 0. SHALL, TTORNEV AT LAW, will practice in all Die Courts X. ol tins Male, rarticular attention given to Convey auviug, lollection of Debts, etc. Eugcue City, Oregon. Ollice in the Court House, KtMtm Administrator's Uotiot, VLL PERSONS HAYINU CLAIMS AUAlNdT THE Estate of Daniel Cuahmau, deceased, are hereby re quired to exhibit the same, with the necessary vouchers, withiu one year from the date of this notice, to II. C. Small, Administrator of said Estate, at bia law ollice in Eugeua City, Lane Countr, Oregon, or titer will be forever de barred. 's:-:t 11. C. SMALL, Dated September 1, IStiS. Administrator and Att'y. IX the matter of petition for the sale of the real Estate of Alexander Goodpasture, deceased, it is ordered by the County Court for the county of Lane, Oregou, that ail persona interested in the said Estate appear before said Court, on thetirst Monday in October, lsi'i, and ehow cause why an order should not be granted to the Adminis trator of said Estate to sell so much of the real Estate of the deceased as shall be requsite to pay the allowance to the family, the debts outstanding against the deceased, and the expense ot Administration. II v order of the Court made at the September Term, 1 s62. Attest, 11. SMALL, I D. M. RISDON. County Clerk, f 34 County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. TV JJ iasuedoutof the Circuit Court for the county of Doug las, and State of Oregon, 1 have levied upon and will pro ceed to aril to the highest bidder, for cash, on the 20th day of October, 1803, between the hours of In o'clock a. m., and four o'clock p. u., on the premises, the following described property, to wit; All the donation land claim of John-Leiser. begin ning at a point D5.K7 chs. East, and la 10 aha. North from comer to Sections 14, IS, 22 and 23, Township 67 South, Range $ West, Claim 53, thence West 20 chs., thence South 42.84 chs., thence East 77.64 chs., thence North 4S.&4 chs., thence a. S desr. 15 mm. W. 2.S chs., thence S. H dee, 45 min. W. lo.20 chs., thence Jf. 71deg. 80 min. W. 12.05 chs. to place of beginning ; containing 820.71 acres, with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Said property is sold to satisfv an execution issued out of said Court in favorof Anton A. Fink, and against John Leisor, for the sum of if-is;l 4oJ live hundred and eighty-nine dollars aud fortv cents, judgment aud costs aud accruing costs. Sept. 8, lbtil. L. HOWE, So-4t Sheriff Douglas county. Executor's Notice. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY HAVING BEEN granted by the Probate Court of Curry County, Oregon, and Archibald Stevenson duly appointed Executor of the last Will aud Testament of Peter McKintv, deceased : now. therefore, all parties having claims against said deceased are required to present the same, to said Executor, at hllcnsburg in said county, within one vear Irom the Hate hereof, or be forever barred. AUClt'D. STEVENSON, Dated Elleusburg, Aug. 4th, lsii2. 83-4t Executor. Sheriffs Sale. BY VIRTCE OF AN EXECUTION TO ME DIRECTED, issued out of the County Court for Douglas County, Oregon, I have levied upon aud will proceed to sell to the highest bidder, for cash, on the But day ol September, itW, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. ., and 4 o'clock p. on the premises, the following described property, situa ted in Douglas County, Oregon, to wit ; being thedonution Land Claim of M. lliinlcy, in Section 12, Township 2'J, Kange 6 West, containing lbo acres more or less, with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Said property is sold to satisfy an execution issued out of the said Court, in favor of Fendel Sutherlin and agaiust Hugh E. Casey, ct al, for the sum of 2SS 20, judgment, interest and costs of suit. II. HOWE, Augnst, oth, 1862. 31 It Shcrill Douglas County, Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT OF the Circuit Court, for the Sate of Oregon and county of Lane, and to mo directed and delivered, I have this day levied upon nnd will proceed to sell to the highest bid der, for cash, on Monday, the 22d day of September, 1802, between the hours of 12 h., and 3 p. h. of same day, on the premises, the following described real property, to wit ; situated in Lnne countv, Oregon, the east half of Soction two (2), in Township eighteen (IS) South, llange four (4) West, containing three hundred and twenty(32U) jacrea, more or less, together with all the appur tenances therto belonging. Said property i offered to satis fv an execution issued out of tliea bore' mentioned Circuit Court, in favor of C. E. Chrisman, and against V . , Chapman and J. L. Urumlcv, for the sum of tI,S40 55, to gether with interestand accruing costs : The above being certain mortgaged premises of W. W. Chapmnn and Mar garet F. Chapman, his wife. T. J. HllATTAIN, August lSth, 1S62. S2-4t Shcrifl'Lanc County. Notice to Absent Defendant. James Estcp t. Joseph A. Dillon and Elias Williams. ri"M) JOSEPH A. DILLON: You arc hcrehv notilied that i. unless you appear in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the countv of Lane, on the fourth Monday of uclooer, A. If. lHi'J, and answer the complaint ol James Estcp, plaintiff, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, and prays for a judgment against you for !1(J 14, besides interest and costs of suit, the said complaint will betaken for confessed, and the prayer thereof will be grant. tea oy tne court, uy order ol said Court made attheApru erm, ws. u. Al. Kisuu., r Ills Ally, Eugene City, May 30, IS62. i3-3m TUALATIN ACADEMY. EDWARD A. TAXXER, A. M., (of Jacksonville, 111 ) Principal. MISS MARY H 0DG DON, (of Ipswich, Mass.) Assistant. Tuition 5, 6, 7 and 8 dollars per quarter of 11 weeks. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. REV. SIDXEY II. MARSH, A. M., President, and Acting Professor of Languages. REV. HORACE LYMAX, A. M., Promssor of Mathematics. EDWARD A. TAXXER, A. M., Paorassoa Elect of Ancient Language. These two Institutions arc at Forest Orove, Washington county, Oregon. Arrangements are being made by which stadents can board in a club at about the cost cf provisions. Board in families is now (2 73 per week. By help of Endowments obtained at the East, Collegiate instruction is furnished students, however small the num ber. The situation of the College ia unsurpassed in beau ty and healthfulness, and is in the midst of a moral com munity. The Library contains 2,500 choice book. Collections in Natural History are being made. Feb. 15, 18(32. F. DUDLEY. (svccessoi to r. w. jonsso tost orrtc rtilding,) DEALER IN BOOKS and STATIONERY, Keeping constantly on band all the SCIIOCXL, BOOKS in use in Oregon, and an immense variety of standard Miscellaneoui Booki. ALSO Taper ot all kinds Cap, Legal, Letter, Note, Printing, alc.j Envelops, Pens, Pencils, lllank B.x.k vry varietv. Slate of all qnalities and aiiea, all first quality and cheap. Saddlery ! Saddlery ! ! rzf A LARGE LOT OF EVERY DEff'KIP. -r rtion of Huddle., Ilrldlrs, liar. fTT V""" rek-addl, et., et. at V k SAU. COX'S Old Stand, Whfit we will bfta hitd l tint point to?ilmon;to mak ny kind of work. In our line, to order. M. ROSENBLATT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKK IV Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Mechanic's Tools, Boots, Shoes, etc., etc., Announces to tho public nnd patrons that ho is still in tho trade nt tho old nnd well known stand ofS. ROSENBLATT & BROTHER; and selling goods nt the Lowest Prices, for CASH AND PRODUCE. Ilia stock is entirely new. Purchasers will find here every article usually kept in the stores of this city new nnd well selected. Those wishing to buy nro requested to cull nnd examine his stock nnd prices before purchasing elsewhere. Remember tho place nnd that the stock is WHOLLY NEW, nnd will continually bo re plenished with fresh new goods of the LA TEST STYLES, PATTERNS AND VARIETIES. ltf HUMIST0N, WILSON &Co., DIPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS 1M Fine Brandies, WINES AND LIQUORS, Fire Proof Brick Store, Front St., comer of Oak. rOUTLAXD, OGN., OFFER to the trade of Oregon nnd Washington Terri torv inducements second to no other house ou this coast. Our stock consists tn part ot Fine Old Brandy, Ottird, Dupiiy & Co., James Ilennescy, A. Boniott & Co., United Vineyard Proprietors, Pinett, Cast i I Ion & Co., Union of the proprietors, C. Marqnct, A. Signette, And various other brands. Also, very choice OLD BOURBON WHISKY. Old Rye Whisky, And all other choice brands now in market. Pure Holland Gin, St Croix and Jamaica Ram, Cordials and Wines of every description. Also, of our own bottling, which we claim to be superior to anvtningnow in the market, OTAKD, DUPUY & CO. & C. MARQUETTS OLD BOURBON WHISKY, of n superior qtmllty.and OLD RYE WHISKY. Also, a general assortment of case gooJs, and even-Hung else appertaining to the Liquor Trade, which we oiler at San Francisco prices. Orders from country mer chants and dealers respectfully solicited. X. 11. All liquors sold by us are guaranteed to be gen nine, and as represented, except imported case goods, such as Acliuapps, etc, Portland, Uvea icgon, July 01, 186-2 35 Cm To merchants and Shippers. TORTAGE AT OREGON CITY. rpiIE MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS of the Willamette JL Valley are uotified that UARSTOW k FRAZF.R are now prepared with plenty of teams and careful drivers to pass freight over the Portage between Oregon City nnd Cauemah as fast aa could be expected. One of us will be at all times at each end of the route to attend to the forwarding of tho freight, so aa to prevent any unnecessary delay. Oregon city, Oregon, January I, U'i2. sti The following letter, which emphatically spoiiks for itftflf. was written by the Dean of 'he Faculty of the riiiladelphiii College of Medicine to the editors of the Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal. San Francisco for publication ; r RTL.tftKLrfiM, January 17th, To the Editor of the Pacific Medical Journal Gentle men : My attention has been called to an article in the December number of your journal, in retrnrd to the ad eundem decree granted by the Philadelphia College of Medicine to Dr. L. J. Czupkav. hen the application tor the degree was made to the I1 acuity, it was accompanied by allidavits and testimonials to the etleot that l)r. l'iipkav, waM a regular graduate M. l. of the University of IV'stli, had served as a surgeon in the Hungarian army, and was a reifular practitioner of medicine. On the strength of these the degree was granted. The ad eundem degree, as its name implies, is conferred on graduate only, and gives us new privileges. Had there been the slightest suspicion nt irregularity, the application would have been refused, liy inserting this in your journal yoti will do on act of justice to the college, and confer a furor on. 1 ours, very resperrTutiy. it. K.Mt, Dean of the Faculty of the I'hilo, College of Medicine. im. L.J. CZAPKAY S Private Modieal nnd Surgical In stitute is on Sacramento street, below Montgomery, oppo site the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's odice, nan Francisco. The Doctor o tiers free consultations and a.iks no remuneration unless he e fleets a cure. Ollice hours from V a. . to i r. u. Cf RTiriCATt. I, the undersigned, florernor of Hungary. do testify hereby, that Dr. I,. J. Czapkay has served during thecontest for Hungarian liberty, as Chif Hurgnn, in the i Hungarian army, with fnithful perseverance. Whereof I j havo given him this certificate, and recommend him to the svmptilhy, attention and protection of all those who are l capable of appreciating patriotic self-sacrifice, and unde served miMurtone. KOSSUTH LAJOS, Governor of Hungary. Washington City, January Oth, Persons not wishing to lose time in correspondence . plene enclose lu in their Tetters, and they will get iin mediate attention to their cae. i Address. U J.CZAPKAV. M. D., nan r rancisco, t o(. WELLS, FARGO CO. HAVE EXTENDED TIIEIR Express to VANCOUVER, CASCADE, DALLES, WALLCLA, WALLA WALLA, LEWISTO.V, OIIOFISO. PIERCE CITT. ELK CITY. and the SALMOX KIVEU MIXES. ( t A list of Agents will be published aaaoon as practicable, . , and each Agfut will be furnished with a commission siieci-1 iSiryCu fying his authority and the extent to which he will he TROM the subscriber, living three miles south of Eugene bound by his arts, which will be publicly exposed in bis J. t',tv, a strawberry roan lillv, two rears old last spring; ollice for the inspection of those dying business with us. no mark or brand except the hair in the face is a little light . n . .. WELLS, FARGO CO. er than en the other parta of the bodr. Any informatioa E. W. TRACT. Superintendent for Of.gno and Wash- concerning the same will he suitable' rewarded. F.ngn ington Tsrn'ory. 1. tf I ( r.Kn tf War I.CCKtT. E. W. TRACY'S DAILY EXPRESS. EW. TRACY will continue the Express from PORT- LAND to JACKSONVILLE, with the following OFFICES AND AGENTS. Oregon Citv, Chsrman k Warner. Uuttevtlle, F. X. Mathleu. Lafayette, M. Wolfe, Dayton, .... Williams Lippencott, Salem, Hell k brown. Albany, J. Conner. Corvailis, E. Fox. Eugene City, II. M. Ellsworth. Oakland, " Lord, Peters k Co. Koseburg, A. R. Flint. Cauyonville, Sideman, Wolleuberg k Co. Jacksonville. C. E. Heekman. H-tf E. W. THAW. CHARLES A. CRANE, ADVERTISING AGENCY. Cor. Washington & Sansome Streets, Government House Up-Stairs. SAN FRANCISCO. STATE REPUBLICAN, -Stow't Stock Reporter, Daily lice, Nevada National, ... Hutto Democrat, - -Placer Courier, Northern Calituaiian, Colomti Time, - . . . Mooney'a Express, - Plnmus Stuiularil, Southern New, Daily Arpifl, Daily Appeal, - -Napa County Time, J an Joh TeU'sniph, . . Alameda Herald, - - Contra Costa (Jazette, - -aSnnta Crui News, - -Petulant Argils, - Sonoma County Democrat, X.on Anicele Suit, - - - Dailv Uit'iron Advertiser, Mariposa Star, - - - San Andreas Independent, Columbia News, - - - -Territorial Enterprise, Alomeda Comity iiacctte, Democratic Age, - Anzonian, Oregon Fanner, .... Mountaineer, Hutehiiig's Magazine, California Culturist. - - Eugene City, Oregon . . . Sau Francisco Sacramento Grass Valley .... Uroville Forest Hill Union Coloma Folsom (Juincy LosAugclea - - Stockton Marysvillo ' .Napa - Sau Jose Oakland Martinet ... Santa Crui - . - Petaluma . Santa Uosa - Los Angeles Portla'id - - Mariposa San Andreas - - Columbia Carson Valley - San Leandr'o . . . . . Souora Tucson, Arizona . - - - Oregon - Dalles, Oregon San Francisco - Sun Francisco Advertising in the Atlantic States. C. A. C, will also attend to forwarding advertisements to papers published in any portion of the Atlantic States. FPU SALE. HOMESTEADS AND VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, Building Lots irom $10 to $200 Each. Aho, ,10 Vara Loin and Entire Blocks of Beau- ttjul uurden Land! LS THE CITV AND COUNTY OF SAX FRANCISCO, on the line of the San Jose Kuilnmil, at the West F.nd Depot. The title is absolutely I'KUFF.CT, being a Spanish Urant, linnliy cnnlii-incd and patented by tiie Unite.! States. The Shatter Hill respects this Title; the City Authorities respect it j tho Distriet Courts and SupriHuo Court of the United States respect it. llesides the Title ha been forever tittieteJ bv a Pinal Ikcrc timt Jmment ciritinnl the Citv. So that llieic is not even a cloud or a shadow uiron it. A ho ever purchases one of these lots will buy a lot and not lawsuit.. Ollice No. 19 Naelecs lluilding, corner of Montgomery and Merchant streets,, San Francisco. lS-Sm UAUVr.Y K. HKOWS. PROSPECTUS of rnK NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. Wasiiixctox, I). C, July 1, 1101. The iiiulersifined coninienced, in the motitlt of Decem ber last, the publication, in this city, of a weekly newspa per, called the Atuttmitl ttfnutituwn. It is printed on a laruc sheet, twenty -aeven by forty two im lies, and is rui tiished st the low pri'cus stated below. It will contain ull the orii;inal mutter of the daily Xalion at Ji'-puilleati. with the exceptiuii of local news not inter esting to cotintry subsciibei-s. It will give full reports ol the proceedings of Congress, nnd id the other depftrtmcnta of the national Government. It will contain all the news of the day, foreign and domestic, markets, etc , as well as o-'ginal correspondence from all parts of the country. The miscellancoiisdcpartnient will receive special attention and, in ail respects', tfie effort will be made to establish the character of the Aittiomtl iirpul'lienn as a Family Newspa per. Washirffpn being now the central point of the cur rent military operations, great attention will be paid to furnishing tlic readers of the Xativnul li'puUienn with full, and especially w ith aeenrate, accounts of the progress of tho war for tiic L'nion. In politics, tiie paper will be Republican, sustaining the Administration of Mr. Lincoln, but disclaiming, however, any pretention to be the organ of the I'resident. There ia no Republican paper in the District of Coluirbiu, orin the vicinity ot it, ana it is believed that recent events have opered to such a paper an important sphere of useful cA'nrt. The time has come, a lien the actual administration of the Government upon Republican principles will explodo the misrepresentations which have made lliose principles so distasteful to the South, lint it is not only iiere, and in this vicinity, that the projectors of the Xiitional kepiihtiw hope to muke it useful. To the whole country they oiler a ournal which will tlisniss national polities from a national standpoint, and which will never be swerved from patriotic duty by any overpowering pressure of local interest. 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