EUGENE CITY, SEPTEIBER 20, 1862. AVrsTFoHTl-lIK STATE KE PUBLICAN. The following named goutlcmeo are authorited to To rsive aud receipt for mouey on subscription to tue Rkfim- lica.v. Man Francisco, California, Oregon City, - Salem, Oregon, Silvorum, Albany, Corvallia, ...... KuKoue City, Iloietmrg, Jacksonville, ...... Ashland, - Trarelinif Audit. - . - Charles A. Crane. - W. C. Johuou. J. 0. Curtwnght, . W. K. Duuour. 1). W. Waketicld. . A. O. llovey. II. It. Kiiicuid. . J. II. Holers. J. R. Ilodgcu. . - J. M. McCaJI. M. G. McCarty. Postmaster ure also requested to receive aud forwurd iubsuriplious. Mouy uiuy be sent through the mail ut our risk. Wood Wasted. All persons who wish to pay their subscription to the Rsplblicas, find any person wishing to becomo a subscriber may how have the opportunity of paying the subscrip tion price in wood delivered at tlio publication office. This offer will bo extended to the first of November next. We hope our patrons will be prompt. Wb congratulate our friend Mr. Underwood, in his success in "catching his bird. Now that he is settled permanently) those wishing to hive lo0al business transacted, will find hitn prompt, courteous, and efficient. MARRIED. Hi- lm Ttt Rm. Ilishon Scott, at the Metropolis Hotel, Portland, on the Kith inst. Mb. J. B. Ukiikbwood, ol this Citv and Miss Mauuih Cihules, of Angelica, N. 1. v nkiinwliili,n the comiiliincnts of tho hannv pair, nd we hope aim uciievevo uiui tuey wiu mu mug uu pleasantly in our prosperous City. EXHIBIT OF TUB RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS BY the Treasurer of Lane county for the liscal year end ing July 7th, 1032. Receipts. Rcc'd. On account of Taxes, - flb.OTl 40 " Money Loaned, - 27 ' School Fund Notes, - 4,.VJ" 43 Notes (liven for Town Lots, 139 2? " " " Ryan's Recognizance, " " License, 4 Kstrays, ... ' " " County Court Fees, ' - " Fines, ... .From Supervisor of Roads, ltcmaining in Trcas'y, July Oth, 1S62, 118 S7 132 00 1"7 80 30 00 30 00 II 87 999 29 Total Amount of Receipts, Expenditures. Paid On County Order, " School Superintendent's Order, Loaned Common School Fund, Paid State Tax for 18il, Percentage retained by Treasurer Total Amount of expenditures Balance Remaining in Trcas'y July 7, 1SS2, Indebtedness. County Orders Outstanding, Allowances Audited and not Issued, $23,423 74 $11,059 20 - 2,'.i-W 61 - 2,787 62 4,000 00 771 82 $22,185 25 $1,240 49 $2,803 78 175 45 Total Debt, 2,979 23 To meet Public Debt there is collect jd, and due and will be eollctcd of Last Year's Tax probably, $1,500 00 There is due on Notes for Town Lots, - 879 6) Due on Notes for County Money Loaned, - 605 48 Total, Ihrtancc 6f Debt ...... School Fund. Principal Loaned and Secured by Mortgage, Notes given for School Lands, $2,845 11 $134 12 $10,129 29 8,."o 70 Total, :19,63i J 'Contingent School Fund which when in Treasure is subject to apportionment and to current exnenses of the School Svstcni, Interest on School Fund up to July 7, 1S02, - $2,72101 ltec'd on Ac't of Fines, Forfeitures and Ets lays, N3 H Due on Notes for Uvan's Recognizance, - 3!"4 03 I'ercentage on Tax collected since loth March last, 519 92 total 93.732 89 I hereby certify the foregoing to be a True Exhibit of the enndition of the rinancea ol Lane county, so tar si I am able to ascertain tne same. II. SMALL, Countv Clerk. a. x. LrcicieT. HKXRT FA1SOKS TEIFLUVIA MARKET. LUCKEY & PARSONS, II AVE purchased the nbove market where they are rentlv to furnish the trade with the best of beef. mutton, pork, salt fish, and every thing in their lino thut the country will anoru. we will iaKC in excuange an kinds of marketable prodncc. Our motto is SMALL PROFIT AND READY PAY! Vi'e will dclivci beef br the quarter as cheap as it can lie afforded by farmers. Thanklul for past favors, we hope by strict and careful attention to business to merit the pub lic patronage in future. 34-tt Kugenc City, Sept., 5, 133. NOTICE. T hare this day sold mv entire interest in the Wholesale X Liquor business, lately conducted under the firm of llumiston k Ma'Dan, Portland, Ocegon, to Messrs. J. Y. Wilson and Geo. W. Stevens of San Francisco. C. M. llumiston is duly authorized to settle all acconts of the late firm of llumiston k Ma'Dan. J. T. MA'DAN, Portland, July 31, 1862. NOTICE. THE undersigned being duly authorised will pay all the liabilities of the late firm of llumiston k Ma'Dan on de aiand. All parties indebted to llumiston A Ma'Dan will jileaae pay to C. X. HUMISTON. Portland, July 81, 1802. NOTICE. J. T. WILS05 and GF.O. W. STKVEN3 of San Fran cisco hare this day purchased from Mr. J. T. Ma'Dan his ntireinterest in the Wholesale Liquor buisness, lately con ducted ander the name and tirra of Huiuiston k Ma'Dan, Portland, Oregon. The business will hereafter be conducted nnder the name and firm of HUMISTON, WILSON k CO. Portland, July 81, 1502. 81-tt A. BISWELL & Co., BOOK BINDERS, PAPER RULERS, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, . .117 Clay, and 514 Commercial street, between Montgomery and ansome, San Franei.ro. Blanks, Way Bills Bill Heads. Brief paper, etc., ruled to order, at the shortest notice. Blank Books ruled, bound and printed to order, and old book rebound. Orders from theeoontry by letter or Express, promptly attended to. 88-iy LIVERY STABLE, Eighth Street, Eugene City, Oregon. THE UNDERSIGNED, having fitted op and reopened the large and commodious Livery Stable, formerly kept bv Chase k Co., would respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends, and of the traveling pnhhc cenerally. We will keep constantly on hand horses and buggiea to let at reasonable rates. Horses intrusted to on rcare will be well fed and carefully attended lo by experienced host- "Vjn? of .vary M ITmClSoLLAN. To All Whom It May Concern 'TWERE are uioiiy obligations in my hand for School L mouey tunned, with back interest dne. Parties are requested to eome forward immediately, and fiay the interest on such obligations, in accordance with a iw which requires the interest to be paid semi-annually in ndvuuce. A. S. McVl.l lit). Treasurer's Office I Treasurer of Lane county. Snpt. IS, lslJS J Confiscation!! rpilti UNUEUSIfiNKI) having sold his entire interest in X the TKII'L.L VIA. MARKET, would hereby noti IV those knowing themselves indebted to the tiriu of STKI'HKNSON A LUCKEY, that "liter the 23d inst. he will be iu readiness at the Market to settle w ith them ; aud all those having claims against the hriuwill please present them, and we will agree to pav them or take the Oath of Allegiance instautcr. ' J. M. STEPHENSON. 2:tf A. S. McClure, DEALER IX DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, SALEM CLOTH, BOOTS AND SHOE'S, II AR WARE AND CUT LERY, CROCKERY AXD GLASSWARE, DRUGS AXD PA TEXT MED. JCIXES, de. Also BACOX, FLOUR, WHEAT, OATS, BUTTER, EGGS, AXD ALL OTHER KIXDS OF SALE. ABLE PRODUCE TAKEX AT LIBERAL PRICES IX EXCHANGE FOR GOODS, Corner Oak and Ninth strkkts ix trout or Coi bt House. Eugene City, Oregon, August 1st, 1802. 31-tf LOCK HERE ! ! BLACK SMITHING. rTMIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PURCHASED AND -L re-opened the Blacksmith Shop on Ninth street, IS prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, such as WAG OX IRONING, GUNSMITHING, HORSE SHOEING, MAKING and REPAIRING EDGE TOOLS. Jobbing of all kinds executed on short notice, and in the latest and best style, A T RA TES TO SUIT THE II A RD TIMES. GIVE ME A CALL. I also hare about ten thousand pounds of assorted iron, which I will sell for cash. J. C. LUCKEY. Kugenc City, August 1st, 1862. 29-0 in 13 R. DELA VAN'S ALL HEALING JAPANESE SALVE!! T "MIE JAPANESE SALVE IS TIIE HEST FREPARA tion that has been discoyoren tor the cure of POISON from P0IS0X OAK, Musnuito Bites, Nursing sore Breasts, Gunshot Wounds, Cuts, Litirns, Sprains, Suit Rheum, Boils, Bruises, Corns, Chiibluins. Tiles, And in fact, all kinds of Sores. Try it all everybody. No family should be without it, and, although the in gradients arc rare and expensive, only FIFTY CENTS is charged for a box. For sail bv all Druggists. REDINGTOO k CO., Wholesale Agents, S'2-fim San Francisco. HARRISBURG ACADEMY. REV. E. P. HENDERSON, A. M., (Late President of " Columbia College"), PaixctrAL. This Institution is situated at the town of Harrisburg, in Linn Ccrauty, Oregon, in pleasant and healthy local ity. THE BUILDING IS LARGE AND commoDious. The first Session will begin on the first dat of September, 1862. The Academic year is divided into two Sessions, of 100 dars each. Tuition will be $, $10 and $12 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 is made otherwise. The nndcrsigncd takes pleasure in announcing to his former natrons and friends. tha after an absence of three years he has returned to Oregon, and located permanently at the above named Institution, and will be happy to meet any of his former students in this Dew and elegant Acad emr; where everr facility will he afforded to them that theV enjoyed with him in the brightest davs of "Columbia College." E. P. HENDERSON, P. S. Hoarding can be had, In private families, Terr low. Sl-tf Japaxisc Saivi. This article is proved to be the best for the cure of the various complaints lor whirh 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 the Japanese. See advertisement. BL ACKSMITHING. N. 3IAUTIN, OS ErOMTfl STREET, OPPOSITE ClIASE ii Co.'g LI VERT Stable, is now prepared to do all kinds of smithing in his line atCIIKAP K.4TKS for READY PAY. such as farmers and teamsters want. It ia said by the farmer of Lane county that MARTIN'S PLOWS are the best ever manufactured in thin place j therefore, he is not afraid to warrant them to perform well, particw lar attention paid to HORSE-SHOEING, and work warranted to gire satisfaction. Civ m a call at my shop, and yon shall be accommodated. Produce, and all kind of Money, i'eept "Confaderata Bondi") takes for work. K'igne City, August t IMS. ti-VH a. Ellsworth. i. i. riruiawouD. Notary Public. ELLSWORTH & UNDERWOOD, Attorneys aud Counselors at Law, OFFICE OPPOSITE OLOBB IIOTKL, EUOK.NE CITY, OON. xotf Sheriff's Sale. IY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO ME DIRECTED, issued out ol the Circuit Court for Douglas Cuuuty, Orcgou, I have leried upon aud will proceed to sell to tlie highest bidder, for cash, on the 21st day ol October, 18G'2, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. k., and 4 o'clock p. u on the premises, nil the right, title and interest of James M. AiTiugton, in and to the following described property, siluuted iu Douglas comity, Oregon, to wit : All the dona tion Land Claim of James M. Ai riiigton and his wife, known as claim 40, iu Township 28 South, Range 0 Wist, beginning at a point 8.10 chs. South aud V.4o chs. from the N. W. corner of Section 18, thence ruuuing East 20.00 chs., thence N. sh.oii chs., thence E. 53.no, thence N. 22. in) chs., thence W. 73 chs., thence S. 12.00 chs. to place of beginning, containing three hundred aud twenty i320.6o) acre.i, of which the north half is designated for the hus baud and the south half fur the wife, together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging. The said proper ty is taken to satisfy an execution issued out of the said Court, iu favor of Antoine A. Fink, and against James M. Amngton, for the suirf of live hundred and forty-eight dollars and seventy cents $548 70) judgement mid' costs and accruing costs. L. IlOW'K, Ruseburg, Oregon, I Silent! Douglas countT. Sept. 10th, 1862. ) JO--tt H. C. SHALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Till practice in nil the Courts of this State. Particular intention given to Convey aucing. Collection of Debts, etc. Ollicc iu the Court House, Eugene City, Oregon. 23-6m Administrator's Notice. A1 Estate of Daniel Cushniau, deceased, ure hereby re quired to exhibit the ame, with tho necessary vouciier, within one year irom the Uuteol tins notice, to 11. J. humll, Administrator of said Estulu, ut his law ottice in Kugene City. Lane County, Orcgou, or thev will bo forever de barred. 5 t "II. C. SMALL. Dated Septembe r 1, 1302. Administrator und Att'y, IN the matter of petition for the Hale of the real Estate of Alexander Goodpasture, deceased, it is ordered by tho County Court for the county of Lane, Oregon, that uil persons interested iu the said Estate appear before said Court, on the tirttt Monday in October, lNi-i, and show cause why an order should not be granted to tho Adminis trator of said Estate to sell so tiuicTi 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 of Administr ation. II v order of the Court made at the September Term, lKtt2. Attest, JL SM ALL, i D. M. K1SDOX, County Clerk. J 84 Couuty Judge. Sheriff's Sale. B Y VIRTUE OF AN EXKCUTION to me directed. issued out of the Circuit Court for the county of Doutr- t.. nnli ,., i,f I h,.o 1. ,-...! i,n ,..f u-ill or... ceed to sell to the highest bidder, for cash, on the 20th day of October, ISG'2, between tho hours of 10 o'clock a. m., ami four o'clock p. ii., on the premises, the following described property, to wit ; All the donation inn-1 claim of John Leiser, bi''in liinj; at a point 8o.H7 chs. Kast, and chs. North from corner to Sections 14, K, '.'-2 and 2 Township 57 South, Range 0 West, Claim thtMice West S2"J clu., thence Smith 4'2.84 chs., thence Kast 77. 'U chs., thence North 41.Kt chs., thence S. OS de. I i min. W. ail.lis chs., thence S. 7S dca. 4." min. W. lo.'O chs., thence N. 71dej. 80 min. W. 12.il.1 chs. to place of beinoinir ; contaiuinr aj"".7!i acres, with all the appurtenances tlicreunlo belonging. Said property is sold to satisfy anexecutiou issueti out of said Court iu favorof Anton A. Fink, and against John Leiser, for the sum of $.SU 40 live hundred and eighty-nine dollars and furtv cents, judgment mid costs and accruin"; costs. Sept. 8, lbtfl. L. HOWK, 85-lt Sheriff Douglas county. Executor's Notice. I ETTEnS TESTAMENTARY HAVING BEEN granted j by the Probate Court of Cnrry County, Oregon, and Archibald Stevenson duly appointed Kxccutor ot the last Will and Testament of Peter McKintv, deceased : now. therefore, all parties having claims against said deceased are required to present the same, to said Executor, at Ellcnsburir in said countv, within one vear from the date hereof, or be forever barred. ARCH D. STEVENSON, Dated Ellensbnrg, Aug. 4th, H'i-J. 83-4t Executor. Notice to Absent Defendant. James Estcp m. Joseph A. Dillon and Elins Williams. rPO JOSEPH A. DILLON : You arc hcrebv notified that I unless vou appear in the Circuit Court of the Slate of Uregou, lor the county ot J.auc, on the imirtn Mommy oi October, A. D. IHKi, and answer the complaint of James Kstep, plaintiff, which has been tiled with the Clerk of said Court, and prays for a judgment against you for $110 14. besides interest and costs of suit, the sniil complaint will be taken for confessed, and the prayer thereof will be grant ted by the Court. By ordcrof said Court made atthe April crm. UH-1. D. M. RISDON, P'lll's Atty. Eugene City, May So, 1862. ri-Sm TUALATIN ACADEMY. EDWARD A. TANNER, A. M., (of Jacksonville, III ) Principal. MISS MARY HODGDON, (of Ipswich, Mass.) Assistant. Tuition 5, 6, 7 and 8 dollars per quarter of 11 weeks. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. REV. SIDNEY 11. MARSH, A. M., President, and Acting Professor of Languages. REV. HORACE LYMAN, A. M.f Professor of Mathematics. EDWARD A. TANNER, A. M., pHorassoR Elect of Ancient Languages. These two Institutions are at Forest Grove, Washington county, Oregon. Arrangements are being made by which students can board in a club at about the cost of provisions. Board in families is now 2 75 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 is uusurpassed in beau ty and hcalthfulness, and is in the midst of a moral com munity. The Library contains J,.Vs) choice books. Collections in Natural History are being made. Feb. 1, 1S6J. F. DUDLEY. (sucensom to p. w. joh.vsox roat orrici iiloixo,) DEALER IN BOOKS and STATIONERY. Keeping constantly on hand all the SCHOOLBOOKS in Uk in Oregon, and an immense ranety of standard Miscellaneous Books. Paper ot all kinds Cap. Legal, Letter, Sote, Printing, etc.; Enrelops, pens. Pencils, Itlsnk Books arery rarietr, Slates of all qualities and sues, all first quality and cheap. Saddlery! Saddlery ! ! -r A LARGE LOT OF EVERY DESf'RIP. P -i tr Vtion of Hddl-, Undies, llwr. Jz , Pckddlrt He. He., at V" SAM. COX'S Old Stand, Where we will neon hand CI aint (roini toaalmooito make any kind of work, ia our line, to order. Jfone nt the B .1tr1sl !. M, ROSENBLATT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKH IX Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Mechanic's Tools, Boots, Shoes, etc., etc., Announces to tlio public and patrons that ho is still in the trade nt the old nnj well known stand of S. ROSENBLATT cv BROTHER; and selling good at the Lowest Prices, for CASH AND PRODUCE. His stock is entirely new, I'urchasers will find here every article usually kept in tho stores of this city new and well selected. Thoso wishing to buy are requested to call and examine his slock and prices before purchasing elsewhere wememoer tno place ana that the stock is WHOLLY NEW, and will continually bo re- plcnished with fresh new goods of tho LA TEST STYLES, PATTERNS AND VARIETIES, itf HUMISTON, WILSON & Co., IJSIlOIlTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IS Fine Brandies, WINES AND LIQUORS, fire Proof Brick Store, Front St., corner of Oak. rOKTLANO, OtJ.V., FFER to the trade of Oregon nird Washington Terri tory inducements second to no other house oil this coast. Our stock consists in part ut Fine Old Brandy, Otui'd, Dupiiy & Co., James Ileimcsey, A. Donidtt & Co., United Vineyard Proprietor!), Pinett, Ctistillon 6i Co., Union of tlio proprietors, C. Marquet, A. Sijinette, And various other brands. Also, very choico OLD BOURBON WHISKY, Old Rye Whisky, And all other choice brands now in market. Pure Holland Gin, St. Croix and Jamaica Hum, Cordials and Winei of every description. Also, of our own bottling, which weclaiui to be superior to unvtniugnow iu the market, OTAliD, DUI'UY & CO. ii C. MAttQUETT'S OLD BOURIKJN WHISKY, of a superior quality, and OLD KYJi WHISKY. Also, a general ASHorlnient of case good, mid everything clue appertaining to the Liquor Tnide, which we otl'or ut Sun i'runciseo prices. ('Orders from country mer chant and dealer respecllully solicited. JJ. Ail li iioi h nold by tin ure guiinired to e gen uine, and a represented, except imported cuac good, such hs Schnapps, etc. PurtlunJ, Oregon, July 31 18(V, 85-Ctn To Merchants and Shippers. PORTAGE AT OKEGON CITY. fl-MIE MERCHANTS AND SIIIPPEKS of the VTiUumcttc X Valley mrc notified that BAKtfTOW k FKAZKR ft re now prepared with plenty of teiunnHiid careful driver to pas freight over the Portage between Oregon City mid Cuncnmh an ft as could be expected. unc ol us win be nt all tinira ni eucu end oi tim route to Attend to the forwarding of the freight, so as to prevent anv unnecensarv delay. Oreguii City, Oregon, January 1, ISrt. 8tf Tho following letter, which cmphntieally speaks for itself, was written by the Dean of the Faculty of the Philadelphia College of Medicine to the editors of the Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal, San Francisco for publication : Pntt.sniii.riin, January 17th, lsi2. To the Editors of the Pacilic Medicul Journal Ucnllc men : My attention has been called to an article in the December number of vour journul, in rcinrd to the ad enndem decree granted by the Philadelphia College of Medicine to Dr. 1,. 4. t miiikar. lien the application tor the degree was made to the Faculty, it was acronipniiied by altidavits and testimonials to the etlect that Dr. C;ipknv, was a regular graduate M. I), of the University of Pestli, had served as a surgeon in the Hungarian army, and was a regular practitioner of medicine. On the strength of these the degree was granted. The ad enndem degree, as its name implies, is conferred on graduates only, and gives us new privileges. Hud there been the slightest suspicion ot irregularity, the application would have been relused. Ily inserting this in your journal you will do an act of Justice to the college, and confer a favor on, Yours, very respectfully, H. RAND, Dean of the Faculty of the I'hila. College of Medicine. PR. L. J. CZAPK AY'S Private Medical and Surgicnl In stitute is on Siienirnento street, below Montgomery, oppo site the Pacific- Mail Stesmship Company's otlice, Ssn Francisco. The Doctor offers free consultations and asks no remuneration unless be elicits a cure. Ollice hours from V a. . to 9 p. u. Certificate. I, the undersigned, flovernnr of Hungary, do testily hereby, that Dr. I.. J. Czapkuv has served during thecontest for Hungarian lilerty, as Chief Surgeon, in the Hungarian army, with I'uithtul perseverance. Whereof I have given him this certificate, and recommend him to the sympathy, attention and protection of all those who are capable of appreciating patriotic acll-sacrilice, and unde served misfortune. KOSSUTH LAJOS, Governor of Hungary. Washington City, January Mb, I a.'.. fVf" Persons not wishing to losetime in correspondence pie ise enclose lo in their li tters, and they will get im mediate attention to their cases. Address, L. J.CZAPKAY. M. ., San F'raneisco, Cat. rELI-S. FARtJO k CO, HAVE EXTKNDED THKIR Kxpress to VANCOUVER, WALLL'LA, ORO FIXO. CASCAPESI, PALI.FSt, WALLA WALLA, LF.WISTO.X, PIFRCECITT, F.LKCITY, and the HALMOX RIVER MINES. I !A list of Agents will he published as soon as practicable, and each A stent a ill be furnished with a commission sneci. fvins? his authority and the extent to ahirh he will be bound by his acts, which will be publicly exposed in bis bfilce for the inspection of those dninst buin ss with i. WEI.Ls, KAROO A CO. E. W. TRACT, SuperiDteedent for Oregon and Wish uijon Terri")r. J4 tf E. W. TRACY'S DVILY EXPRESS. EW. TRACY ill continue the Esprew from PORT S' LAND to JACKSONVILLE, with the following OFFICES AND AGENTS. Oregon City, Uulterille,' Lafayette, Day toil, Salem, Albanv, CurvalUs, Kuxene Citv, Oaklaud, ' Itoscburg, Cauyoiiville, Jacksonville, lt-tt' Charman k Warner. '. X. Mathieu. M. Wolfe. Williams k Lippcncolt. Uell i Drown. J. Conner. K. Fox. II. M. Ellsworth. Lord, Peters A Co. A. It. Flint. Sideman, Wollcnber k Co. C. E. Beekinati. E. W. TUACY. CHARLES A. CRANE, AD V ERTISING AG EN CY. Cor. Washington & Sansome Streets, Covcrniueut House Up-Stairs. SAN FRANCISCO. STATE REPUBLICAN, - Eugene City, Oregon Stew's Stock Reporter, - - San Frauciseo I auy isee, ...... sacranienio Nevada National, Urass Valley Unite Democrat, Oruville rtucer Courier, - - Northern CulihKuian. Coloniu Times, - - Mnonev Express, - . Plumas Standard, - . -Southern News, - . -Iaily Argu, 1 aily Appeal, - -Napa Countv Time. San Jose Telegraph, -Alameda Herald, - . Contra Costa (jazctte, - -Santa Crui News, -Pctalumu Argil. - - - Sonoma County Democrat, Los Angeles Star, - - - Dailv Oregon Advertiser, Mariposa Star, - - - - -San Andrews Independent, Columbia News, - - - -Territorial Enterprise, Ah-medu County Gazette, Democratic Age, ... Arizonitin, Oregon Farmer, - . . -Mountaineer, - . . . . Hutching' Magazine, Calilornia Cullurtst, - - . . . Forest Hill . . - - Union Coloui . . . - Foloni - - - - - Quincy - Los Angeles Stockton Marysvillo " Napa - San Joso Oaklaud - - Muitincj - Santa Cms Petal urn a Suuta It os a - Los Angeles . . . . Portland - - Mariposa San Andreas . - Columbia - Carson Valley - Sun Leandro Souora Tucson, Arizona - Oregon Dalle, Oregon - San FraociAco - - San Francisco Advertising iu the Atlantic States. C. A. C, will nlsn attend to forwarding advertisement to papers published in any portion of the Atlantic iState. HOMESTEADS AND VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Building Lots irom $10 to $200 Each. Alto, 60 Vura Lota an J Entire Blocks of Beuu. t if u I Garden Land! IN T1IK CITY AND COUNTY OK SAN IMtWTISCO, on tin- line if (tie Sun Jose Hnilnmil, nt tin- West Knit Dvimt. Tlie till" is absolutely I'KIU'KIT, Ix inir aSnanisli (jrnnt. In i n 1 1 v eoiiKrimil and patented by the United Stutes. The Shatter Hill respect this Title; the City Authorities respect it; the District Courts and Supreme Court of the l' titled States respect it. Ilesiiles tho Title hat bttn fvrtrtr guifftul bjf a limit Ih'rrr a nd J itttijmetit tufitiriai tht Oily. So that there is not even a cloud or a shadow upon it. Who ever purchases one. of these lots will buy a lot and not a lawsuit. Otlicc No. 19 Nalee's Ituililiii, corner of Montgomery and Merchant streets,, San Kraneisco. la-am ilAltVEY U. IlUOWJf. 1 J J OS PECT US NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. Wasminiitox, I). C. July 1, 1SG1 Thc miieriinpi1 cnnitiMMitiMl, in tho month of Decem ber luM, the puhlictttioii, in thin city, of n wwMy newftpn per, cnlU'il th Antinmtl A'' puhtiHt, It is printed on u large sheet, twenty -wen fry ft-rty-lwo indie, antl i furnished at the low price Muti'd bi'low. It will eoHtain all the origimil mutter of thuchiily Sett Urn at AVjfWiWin, with the exception of Jocul new not inter e.Htin tocountiv HuliKciibiTit. It will give toM report ot the irocee(liui!4 of CorktfreH, und nf theotherdiparttneiitM of tho nutionul tlovernuient. It will Contain nil the iiewn of the day, foreign and domestic, markets, etc., u well as 0"'iiiul correspondence from nil part of the country. The miscelluncoitN department will receive special attention and, in ull respect, the effort will he ntnde lo estuhlodi the Cl.aructer Tif the Attimtt Ii p'thl'tiim as a Family Newspa per. ashniiftou oeinix now the central point of the cur reut military operations, jjrrut attention will he puid to fiirnishinit the reudera of the AhHomiI ii thlt'in with full, and especially with arrnmtrt nccouota of tho progress of the war for tlie Union. In politics, the paper wilt he Ropublican, sustaining the Administration of Mr. Lincoln, hut diseliuming, however, ny pretention to be the organ of the President. There ia no Republican paper m tho District of Y'oiumbia, or in thd vicinity ot it, and it is believed that recent events bar nn'T-erl tu such a paper an important uphere of useful effort. The time has come, when the actual administration of the Government upon Republican principles will explode th misrepresentations which have made those principles so distasteful to the South. 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