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EUGENE CITY, NOVEMBER 22, 1862. AUKXTS i OK TIIK STATU HE PI HUCAN. S. ELLSWOIIT1I. j. b. rsi.Kitwoon. I Notary I'ublic.j HKNKY lMHsONS. Tlio following named gentlemen ore authorized to re ceive unii receipt lor money uu aubscriptiuu tu the IlKeta- LU'AN. S.ui FranrUco, California, ... Clmrtes A. Crane. Oregon City, W. C. JuIuii.hu. S.iU'ui, Uiem, J. (.'. Curt right. SiUerion, W. K. Dunbar. Albany, D. V. Wakefield. CurvuIlU, A. 0. Iluvey. Kugcne City, II. It. Kiucuiil. Hoscburg, .......... J, H. Koger. "Wilbur. V. It. It ill. d'anyiiiivilU-, Andrew Thomas. Jacksonville, J. i. Hodgen. Asliland, J. M. McCull. T raveling Agent, ...... M. O. McCarty. l'ostin:utcr-i nre alio requested to receive aud forward subscriptions. Mony uiay be scut through the maiU ut our risk. A little girl, Miiggie Bunclinrd, Jaught r of Eiliraiiii Duticliard, was burned to death at Scottsburg on tho Otli inst. She was playing near tho firo where somo persons bud cninped, I Ier clothes canglit fii'o, and beforo tho flames could bo extinguished she burned to death. More than tho usual amount of sickness seems to bo prevailing at tho present time. Several deaths have occurred in this vicinity within the past ten days, - -- Pokk is now coming into market in consider, tiblo quantities. A, S. McClure is erecting a building for smoking imd packing purposes. .. Pkksonal. Mr. John Cummins, Representa tive from Yamhill county, paid our ofliec a visit during the present week. . Tub steamship Orizaba life San Francisoo on the 11th inst., with over twelve hundred thous. nnd dollars in treasnro mid 110 passengers, fo Vila East. Fkom tho Tunes we learn that a pf.rty from Cariboo report that not more than 200 persons winter in the mines. When they left (lour was selling at &), bacon $1 50, beans $1, and other thorns in proportion. BLANK DEEDS AND MORTGAGES, roil si: at 'J ins omen. Strayed or stolen, 17 ROW TIIK SUIJSCIUI5KK, MVIXU IN BATTLE Muike preeinet, Lane connfv Oregon, a lit-own horse T year oJd, white stripe on liis forehead, hind feet white, lianu'ss iwid i-a-ldle-marka, n sear on his M't tore lei' be t vcen the hoof und pastern joint, liltccn and a half hands high. jvnv person who will return said horse to the owner, or give tnl'ornialioti which will lend to his recovery, will bo libcnillv rc-vnrded. flo-lf A. li'lUl'I'lX. Jugiio City, Nov. 24, lS'iL'. StrayedJ or Stolen, J7KOM THE YAK I) OK K. DL'DLKY, I-XOEXE City, Lane County, on the evening of November 10, 11 Hark lirown mare, about, fifteen hands high, star in the forehead, lift fore foot white, shod all round, had 011 a ucw head halter made of webing. Any person who will return her to the owner or give Information where she uuiy be found will be JlibcraJy rewarded. C. II. lax. Administrator' s Notice. n. tf-rsoxs mrivu claims auatsst the ,jL Estate of Uilytrd Shaw, deceased, are hereby re quired Ut cxlalrl Ore fame, with the neee.-sary vouchers, within on veer from the date of this notice to .lames N. iule, Adnciiiistrator (with the Will unncxed) of said Es tate, ut his residence in KugeHe City, Ijune-entiy, Oregon, ir they will be forever debarred. .1. N. fj.VI.E, Dated Nov. ', ls'l-j. 4:J-i;t Administrator. Administrator's Notice. ALL rEltSDVS HAVING CLAIMS Ati.UXST THE Estate T Elizabeth Jane Ashcn-ft, deoraseiL are herebr required to exhibit the same with the necessary veuciicrs, within one year from the date of -this, notice, to John Ashcral't, Administrator ef said Kstac, at his resi dence in Eugene Citv, Eauc Countv, Oregon, or thev will bo forever debarred. "JOHN A SIM' HAFT, Hated .Nov. S, lsijj. 4ift AdiuinistiiKor. .MITCHELL A .S.MALI, An'; a. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, STAGE OFFICE AND M AGENCY, 1Z UGIli CITY, OGN. f pilE L'NDEKSItJNEl) HAVE THE CONTROL OK THE JL above named Hotel, mid are now prepared to ac commodate ull who may favor them with their patronage in n stvlc not surpassed in the State. No means shall be spared to render the ST. CH AKI.ES HOTEL unrivalled, either in style of accommodation or, rates of fare, bv anv other House in the State. All thevuskisto'UlVE THEM A TRIAL. , J. C. SHUADElt & A. JOHNSON, 45 If I'roprietors PROSPECTUS OF THE Herald of Reform. Kkv. A. C. Eimrxm, ilia. M. A. Enm niis, Editors and Proprietors. This is tho title of new monthly paper to be commenced on the first of January 1S03. The ATTENTION of the libera I thinking and reading of every community is called to this fact. The Her ld of Rkpoiim will he devoted to the diffusion of knowledge ; the elevation and retiuement of the masses; the reformation of the errinir ; the increase of hinnau hap piness, and the fearless reprover of pious, or impious liars, slanderers, traducers of (iod and abusers of themselves w ith mankind. The Herald of P.KroiiM will contain a variety of articles from the pens of our best writers in defence of unlimited salvation from sin, and the nltimate blessedness of all mankind. The Herald of Keform will bo made a wel come visitor in every family circle. The ItKRU.nof Riiform will hedevoted to thTRL'TII. independent of c reed, or the opinions of men. The Vriil.I.I(-iST of every opiniou believer and uu- believer ale invited to contribute to its columns. As ed i to r, we have all confidence in the TUL'TII, and especially the t r n t h of fniversalism. If our faith in this doctrine is ever shaken, it must be by an appeal to reason and a "common sense" view of ihc liible; and not by reck css fabric tious, howling fanaticism and sectarian bigotry. Jivcry liberal minded man and woman in the ' country is earnestly solicited to act ass Aoest, ' and forward us name by the 20ih. of December, ' that we may know the size edition to print. TEllMS j One copy, one rear : , : : : : t 1. ! Twenty-tit copies, one year : : : ; I) 20. For further particulars : Address ; MAR V A., cr A. f. FIirXD ".- ...1 ii'.i.vt Cut, Ow. ELLSWORTH & UNDERWOOD, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, OFd'ICE OPPOSITE 0L0I1B HOTEL, EUGENE CITV, OGS. J'itf II. C. SHALL, VTTORNEY AT LAW, will practice in ull the Courts of this State, particular attention yiven to Coiivev uiiciii', Collection of Debts, etc. Ollkx in the Court House, i'.uyeue City, Oregon. -ii-tun JOHN CUHI1IN3, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, LAFAYETTE, OUEliOX, Vill faithfully attend to ull business entrusted to his professional care. WANTED. ki AAA 1 .VVU 'Jo cents cash ei't-d in Eugene Cily. KUS1IELS Of OATS, for which I will pay per HEN JAM IN DEril'AlN er bushel. flats to be deliv- 8b tf. Valuable Property For Sale. A SIX-ACRE M.OCK OF LAND JOINING THE Town Flat of hngene City. This land is inclosed with a good plank fence -, has an Orchard of .Vi trees, embracing a variety of ditferent kinds of choice fruit, in hearing condition ; a mat and well finished Dwelling House, tastefully surrounded with Ornamental Trees. The situation is beautiful, unit would furnish a pleasant ami convenient Residence for any person wishing to locate here for the purpose of engaging in professional or mereanti le business. Also, a Tract of .')') acres and one of 20 acres, joining each other, and joining the Town 011 the east side, will be sold together or separately, or in lots to suit purchasers. This laud is under cultivation, is high and rollin.r, sloping towards Town, aud would furnish buautil'ul building lots. Any or all of the above property can be purchased uu lib eral terms. For particulars apply ut this flllice to II. It. KINC.Un. s DJ1. !D J!) H, .A. Ar .A. jST ' ALL HEALING- JAPANESE SALVE!! rpiIE JAPANESE SALVE LS THE REST FRKl'ARA 1 tien that has been discovered lor the cure of roisox from ruisiw OAK, Miisonito liites, Gunshot Wounds, Cats, Birns, Sprains, 1 lies, Nursing soro Ut'casts. Salt Khcum, l$oils, Bruises, Corns, Chiiblains. And in fact, dll kinds of Sores. Try it all crervbodv. No family should be without it, and, although the in gredients are rare and expensive, only FIFTY CENTS is charged Ptr a box. For sail bv all Druggists. KED1NUTOO Jc CO., Wholesale Agents, 32-Gm San Francisco. TO ALL WHOM njrIAY CONCERN. BE IT KNOWN THAT I, TIIOII AS )(; SIIW, UiiH Sacruuieuto street. San Francisco, have now 011 hand, for sale 8 and lO-Horss Steam Threshers, for 1862. ft & lO-Ilors Poiyer Mncbinf s rf John A. Fitts' genuine make, llulValo, '. Y., with nil of ( ,M. Hussell's loipi i-if.t-ina ,n hit; hm.i vrrriuvi , m iv iiiiis on Stel 1'ivofs, and in ull other respects superior to the Rus sell iiMke of Machine, both in material and workmanship as well us finish ; with the larpe weed, improved Jack. SI 12-Hrsf! I'onf r Steam Engines, on Trucks, and capable of running tho largest sized Separator, and threshing in fe day, in u good uud workmanlike manner, tf,(KM sacs of grain. 1 and (Vllorse .lino bines, in ull resjicct!) the same as the large Machine, to run w ith GEAR, same as old stvlc Pitts', Al f the above Machines are made at Ilufl'alo, N. Y., ex pressly for me and under lny direction. Any person in want of such machines cannot fail to be pleased, as this Machine stands unrivaled for Threshing mid Cleaning Grain ut one operation. It is acknowledged to be superior to unv other Machine in the WORLD, in its Operation, Finish, and Mechanical Construction. Extra Extras of ull parts of the Genuine Pitts' Machine constuntlv on hand. No Machines Genuine except those made at liuflalo, N. Y., and marked " J. A. PITTS." List of the Articles Manufactured at Thomas Ogg Shaw's Agricultural Works. T tin tin's California Combined Reaper and Mow er ; California Fire and Jhtrglar Proof Safes; Fan Mills ; Han J'resses ; Cast 'Steel Deep-Tiller 1'lows, ull Sizes ; lircalciiig J'lotcs, all Sises; Field Hollers; Harrows ; all Kinds of Ma chine Casinffs : all kinds of Repairing done ; every des cription of Brass Work ; Sash Weights of all sizes, to order ; Crates and Fen ders,for Marble Mantles. Among the leading articles ore Tl'STIN'S CALIFOR NIA COM ISINEI) REAPER AND MOWER, which cuts six 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, over all other Machines. This Machine is so con structed that it NEVER CHOKES t'P, having two sets of Knives, moved by the same crank ; thereby causing twice the velocity of the knives, over that given by any oilier machine, untl preventing the possibility of choking, no matter how slow the team may travel. Attention is particularly called to the RAKINfr DE VICE, which will rake oif the grain more regnlatly and eveulv than can nossihlv be done bv hand, thus saving the purchaser the neat sum of $2 ,o per day. The Machine is j very light ami durable. CALIFORNIA FIRE AND liCROLAR-PROOF SAFES, which have been tested at various times and found to be superior to anv imported. They are warranted to be Fire proof, and entirelv free from sweating or dampness, which is the great complaintof the imported sales, as they gatli. er moisture on their passage. Our Wrought ami Chilled iron Safe, with Steel Vaults, and Combination Locks, is unsurpassed by any. Jfll orders promptly attended to. And in conclusion I will add, that all the above lists of goods are made of the very best niatenal that the country w ill afford. And while I feel thankful for all past favors. I trust I may meet with gooa encouragement in the future. Every article that I import is of the very bi't stvie aud improved tfoods in the market, and can be sold as cheap as the ch apest. All per sons in want of any of the above goods, w ill please send in their orders in time, to TIIOMA OGG SHAW, 20-3m !lOM Sacramento Street, San Francisco. TRIFLUVIA MARKET. LUCKEY & r ARSONS, n AVE purchased the above market where they are ready to furnish tho trade with the best of' beef, mutton, nork. salt I'.-li. uud every thing iu their lino that the country niilatlord. We will take in exchungu all I kinds of inai kctuhix produce. Our motto is I SMALL PROFIT AND READY PAY!', Wtf will ik-livci brcfbvtlie ouurteraa clu-no as it can be ttllonkil bv furmet s. 'i'liunktui tor past luvuin, we hope by st l'if t undeiircltil iUU'iitiuu to busiiit-sit to merit tho pub lic )utromiittf tu future. iil-tf huutie i'itv, tSt-'pt., It'iii. F. DUDLEY. (SI CCESSHB TO P. W. JOHNSON POST OKl'ICI Ul'lLDl.Nn,) DEALER IN BOOKS and STATIONERY, Keeping constantly on baud ull tho SCHOOL 1300ICS iu use in Oregon, and an immense variety of standard Miscellaneous Books. ALSO Puper of all kinds Cap, Legal, Letter, Note, Printing, etc.; Envelops, Pens, Pencils, llhmk Itooks every variety, Slates of all qualities and sizes, all first u.unlity aud cheap. LIVERY STABLE, Eighth Street, Eugene City, Oregon. rpilK UXIKUSI;XU1, Imvinc fitted np and roopenod .1. the lurire uud emnnHMlioua Livery SluliiV, t'onm-rlv kept by Chase A. Co., would respect hilly" solicit iho uitrun:ii:u of their friends, and of the tnivelintr public tfenerally. We will keep constnntly on bund horses und busies to lot tit reasonable rates. Horses intru.stcd to on reaie will be well fed und carefully attended to by experienced host lers. Teaming of every kind promptly attended to. " 1). C FK1.CII & M. SMITH. SAVE YOUR EGGS. 4 NEW AM) rSKI-TT, 1XVKXTIOX whereby ru'ir ran jie preserved perfectly fresh utmost iudclinitcly, w ith out the ctK'ttiubmnce of J.imc, Salt, or any other ordinarv preservatives. There is no more necessity of fanners sel ling their eus at from th o to seven cents per dozen, when they emi, ut a triiliir cost, save them till they command ft good price. Fur further particulars, enclose red stamp to L. il. SILVKU, Salem, O. Saddlery! Saddlery. ! ! r-a a lauiif: lot ofkvkuy dkscuip- f,.T2Ation of SiifltlU-fi. Hridlcx, JlirJ7 Hess, PlU'k.Muldlc, etc., etc., atSr" SAM. COX'S Old Stand, AVhere we will be on hand il aint fjoin to Salmon; to make any kind of work, in our line, to order, Xonc but the Urst tutorial used. A. S. McO lure, DEALEU IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SALEM CLOTH, BOOTS AND SHOES, HAR WARE AND CUT LERY, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, DRUGS AND PA TENT MED IC1NES, tic. A i.so BA CON, FLOUR, WHEAT, 0. t TS, B UTTER, EG GS, A ND ALL OTHER KINDS OF SALE ABLE PRODUCE TAKEN AT LIBERAL PRICES IN ENCHANGE FOR GOODS, ConxER Oak and Sixth htiikkts i.x front or Cot rt Horse. Knirenc City, Oregon, Aui a'. 1st, lwJJ. 31-tf LOOK HERE ! ! TUe follow ins lulLer, hich emphaticully speaks for itself, was written by the Dean of the Faculty of the rhihulelphi.. College of Medicine to the editors of the Fucitic Medical uud Suricul Journal, Sua Francisco fur publication : r.iii.uKLPin v, January 17th, lU. To the Editors of the Faeitie Medical Journal Gcntle- nieu : My uttentUm luw been called to uu tuticlo in the December number uf your journal, in regard to the ad cuudem degree grunted by the Philadelphia College of Medicine to lr. I. J. Czapkay. When the application for thedegree was made to the Faculty, it was accompanied by utlidaviu uud testimonials to the elfect that Dr. Czupkuv, wus a regular graduate M. D. of the I'niversity of l'cstb, bud served ns u surgeon in the li uuguriiHi army, und was a regular pi actiiu.ncr of medicine. On the Mrength of these the degree wus granted. The ad cundein degree, as us name implies, is couterreU ou graduates only, umi gives us new privilege.. Had there been the slightest suspicion ot irregularity, the application would have been refused. ly inserting this in your jouruul you wilt do uu act of justice to the college, and conter a fuvoron, Yours, very respectfully, 11. KAXD, Dcun of the Fueulty uf the 1'bila. College of Medicine. DH. I,. J. CZAFKAY'S Fnvate Medical and Surgieul In stitute is ftn S.icramento street, below Montgomery, oppo site the Faeitie Mail Steamship Company's otliee, Snu Francisco. The Doctor oilers free consultations and asks no remuneration unless he ctl'ccU a cure. OlUce hours from t a. u. to y v. u. Ckrtificate. 1, the undersigned, flovernorof Hungary, do testify herebv, that Dr. L. J. Czapkuy bus served during theeontest for llungariun liberty, us Chief Surgeon, in ihc Hungarian army, with faithful perseverance. Whereof 1 have given him this certitieate, and recommend him to the sympathy, attention und protection of ull those who are capable of appreciating patriotic self-sacrilice, aud unde served misfortune. KOSSUTH I.AJOS, Governor of Hungary. Washington City, January Mh, Xt2. Fersous not wishing to Jose time in correspondence please enclose JplO in their letters, aud they will get im mediate attention to their ca-es. Address, I. J. CZAFKAY, M. P., Sau Francisco, Cal. J apanksr S.vlvk. This ut tiele is proved to bo the best for the cure of the various compluints lor which it is rec ommended, that is known. It can be used with most per fect safety, und will work like a charm proving the fact that one great good has resulted by the opening of trude with the Japanese, See advertisement. TUALATIN ACADEMY. EDWAIll) A. TAXXEU, A. M., (of Jueksonville, III ) ritlXCIPAI.. MISS MAKV lIODfiDOX, (of Ipswich, Mass.) Assistant. Tuition 5, (1, 7 and 6 dollars er quarter of 11 weeks. BLACK SMITEIN.G. rpiIEUN'DERSIOXEl), HAVIXfl prRfll ASEI) AXI) X re-opened the lllaeksniith Shop on Ninth afreet, is prepared to do all kinds of work iu his line, aueli as WAGON IRONING, GUNSMIT1IING, HORSE SHOEING, MAKING and REPAIRING EDGE TOOLS. Jobbing of all kinds executed on abort notice, and in the latest and best style, AT S.I TICS TO S17T TIIK II A !! TIMES. GIVE ME A CALL. I also have about ten thousand pounds of assorted iron, which I will sell for cash. J. C. MX KKV. Eugene City, August 1st, lsi'.i. S'.i-iim LIVERY & FEED Ninth Street, Eugene City, Oregcyv HAVIXU RETlRNEIf FROM TIIK MINKS A V If main taken possession of the M'fiK.NK CITV 1.1 V KKV fTAIII.K, the inidrrsifrm d ihes to inform bis old pntrotis and the traveling public that he is prepared fo do evervthin in the Livery and Sale business on the most reasonable terms, and in th' no-t saii-faetory manner. Ilavinh:id lonif exjerience in the buin''s h Hiittrs him.elf that he ill be a'd- to tive pneral satilartiou. Hom-s and liuirie., S.idole Hore, f arri iif"., etc., t. let; teaming done at all times ; hordes bought and a-dd ; and verrthin ele von want done in mv in WM. FAULKNER & SON, Agents, No. 526 Sansome Street, San. Francisco, Cal. Every article necessary for a complete News, or Job Printing Ollice, furnished at the low est prices. Also, Agents for Taylor" , fiordon's, lej(fiirr'a, New 4 J-ly bury'a and Ilawkea' Tresses. To All Whom It May Concern. rpilKKE are many oblii; iti -n in my hands Tor School l monev loaiu'd, Willi b.u k interest due. I'arties are requested eome lorn ai d immediately, and pav th interest on such obligations, in ai eotdante with a law which reouires the intercut to be paid semi annually ill advance. A. .". Mr. I.I KK, Treasurer's ffllicc Treasurer ol Lana county. . pt. I."., l-.oa ( PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. IlEV. SIDXKV 11. MAKS1I, A. M., I'ltKsitiKXT, ami Acting Trofessor of Langnngea. KEV. HOUACE LVMAX, A. M., ruiiFKssoit of Matheiuaties. ED-H'AKI) A. TAXXEK, A. M., I'ltorLssoit fflai of Ancient Langunjes. These two Institutions arc at Forest 11 rove, Washington county, Oregon. Arrangements arc being made by which students can board iu a club at about the cost of provisions. Hoard iu I'l.TMlics U now ii 73 per week. l!v help of Endowments obtained at the East, Colleriutc instruction is furnished students, however small the num ber. The situation of the College is unsurpassed in beau ty and bealthfulness, and is in the midst of a moral coin mnnity. The Library contains 2, .100 choice books. Colleclions in NaturJ History are being made. Feb. 15, HUMIST0N, WILSON & Co., IJNLPOXlTJLi IiS WUOLEPAI.B DEALERS IH Fine Brandies, WINES AND LIQUORS, Fire Proof Brick Store, Front St., corner of Oak. I'OHTI.AXl), o;., OFFICII to the trade of Oregon and Washington Terri tory inducements seeonil to no other house on this coast. Our stock consists in part of Fine Old Brandy, OtarJ, Dupuy As Co., J nines Jlelitipscy, A. ISoiiiott &i Co., I'liituil Viiifynrd PropriidorM, l'iiirlt, Ctisiilltin & Co., Union of (ho proprietors, C. IMarqiict, A. Hignette, 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 Rum, Cordials and Wines of every description. Also, of our own bottling, w hich wccluiui tu be superior to niivtiiing now in the market, OTAIiD, DI.TUY As CO. At C. MAUQUETT'S lVIVNTTIJi:S, OLD I50i:i:i;ON WHISKY, of a superior quiiliiy, and OLD liYli WHISKY. Also, a gr'iiernl assortment of ease goods, nod everything else appertaining to the Li'iior Trade, which we oiler at San Francisco price. 2 Orders from country mer chants and dealers respectfully solicited. X. It. All liquors sold by us are guaranteed (o lie gen uine, aud as represented, except imported case goods, such as Schnapps, etc. J'urtluud, Oregon, July SI, Ih'W, 3" 1m To merchants and Shippers. PORTA CJK AT OREGON CITY. rpilK MEUCIIAXTS AXI) SHIITF.RS of Iho Willamette I Valley are notilicd that IIAIISTOW A FIUZKtt nrc now prepared with plenty of teams and careful drivers to pass freitrlit over the Portage between Oregon City and Cancmah as fast as could be expected. fine of us will be at all times at ca-h end of the route to attend to the forw arding of the freight, so aa to prevent any unueceary delay. Oregon l ily, Oregon, January 1, 1'U. .".if Important to Debtor. nAVINO It EN TED OI'T MV SHOI AND KETIRED from the hlaek-mithiiig bu-ines, it beeomes ne essarr to settle up all accounts ; IhiTefore, all persons knowing thinselr indebted to nie, will confer a favor and ve lliemselves trouble by eoining forward at once and mskinit a KttleuV nt r.f the m. X- M AM IN. l..:gtu fit r, Oct. ii. !-' HARRISBURG ACADEMY. KEV. E. V. IIEXDEUSON, A. M., (Late President of " Columbia College"), Pmxcir n This Institiilmii is situated at the town of llarrishurg, in l.inu County, ffregon, in a pleasant and healthy local- THE BUILDING IS LARGE AND C02IM0LI0U3. The first Session will begin on tho FlHST HAV OP FKI'TRMflRR, I W2. The Academic year is divided into two Sessions, of I'm) I davs each. I Tuitiou w ill he t!0 and 1J r Session ; one half in advanre, aud the other hall at the close of the Term. Sin- ' dents admitted ut any time, and charged from the time of entrance tu the close of Su'asion, unless a special contract is made otherwise. ( 1 he iindeisined takes pleasure in announcing to his. former patrons and friends, tha after an absence of three rears he has returned to Oregon, and located permanently at the above named Institution, and will be happy to meet I aiivffhia former student in tlua new and elegant A-ad-1 em'v ; where everr f.e-.bty will b adopted to them that the etijoved with him in the brightest d avs of ' f v.lomt.ia College " E. P. llENKI KSON, , P S. R'iil'tni tan b bad. in private faminea, very, JUL. ROSENBLATT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALEIt IX Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, mechanic's Tools, Boots, Shoes, etc., etc., Ainiounccif. to tho public and patrons that ha it still in tho tniJo at tho old mid well known stand of S. ROSENBLATT & BROTHER; und 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 are requested to call and examino his stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Remember tho place and that the stock is WHOLLY NEW, and will continually be re plenished with fresh new goods of tho LA TEST STYLES, PATTERNS AND VARIETIES. ltf A. ni'SWELL & Co., BOOK BINDERS, PAPER RULERS, AXlt liEANK. 110DK MAN C FACT L" U E I! S, M7 Clay, uud .114 Commercial street, between Montgomery and Sausonie, Sun Francisco. blanks. Way Hills, Hill Meads, Brief paper, etc., ruled to order, ut the shortest uotice. Hlank Hooks ruled, bound and printed to order, und old books rebound. Ordara from thecouutrv by letter or Express, promptly uttcudtd lo. j-'y E. W. TRACY'S DAX"L,Y IflXIMilSSS. EV. TItACV will continue the Express from l'ORT- l.A.NIJ tu JACKSONVILLE, with Iho following OFFICES AND AGENTS. Oregon Citv, Huttevillc,' -l.afayetle, I lay ton, Salem, Albanv, -t'orvallis, Eugene Citv, Oakland, ' -Itoseburg, Cunvom ille. Jacksonville. 14-tf Charmun A W'arnar. y. X. Mathieu. M. Wolf. Williams A I.ippencutt. - lfell k lirown. J. Connar. E. Fox. II. M. Ellsworth. Lord, I'etera A Co. - - - A. It. Flint. Sidetnun, AVollcnherg M Co. C. E. Heekman. E. V. TKACV. CHARLES A. CRANE, ADVERTISING AGENCY. Cor. Washington & Sanscmo Streets, (iovcrnmeiit House Up-Stuira. SAJV FRANCISCO. STATE UKITItlilCA.V, -Hlow'i Stock Ki'porter, Daily Hep, ------ Ncvudu NittiuiiHl, - - ldit to Ik'IIHK'l-Ut, . -I'laciT Courier, - - . Northern ('iiliCornimi, - roloinu Tiim', - - - . Mooiiey'rt Kxpreits, -I'liiniiiit Stiiiutiiril, . Southern News. - Jaily Ari(iift - . - lnilv Appeal, - - - . Nap!. Comity Times, - -Sun Jo?o Telegraph, - Aluniuitu lleiuhl, . . Contra 'ontiiiiizettt( - -Santa Cruz New, - I'etuluimt Argus, - . - . Sonoma County Democrat, I .o Angeles Star, - - -Daily Oregon Advertiser, Mariposa Star, - - . - . San Andreas Independent, Columbia Nwt - - . . Territorial Enterprise, A leinedu County Oazctto, Democratic Age, - - - -Arizonian, Oregon Farmer, - - - -IMouutaiueer, - - - Duteliing'H Magazine. - -California Culturist. - - K agent t'ity, Oregon - bun Francitev Sucrument - Orutts Vullry - - Oruvill'a - . . Forest Hill Union . - . . . Ctdonin - FoUom . . . Quioc.T IiO Angelest - Stoekton - Murynvill . . . . - h p - San Jo Onkland - Murtincx - Satilu Vt .... '(-talunift 1 - - - Sunta Uosa - - - J-on Angelet - - Portland - Muripoi - - Son A ml rem . . Columbia - - Carson Volley - - Sau J.eondro Sonorn Tucson, Anzon.. - Oregon - - Dulles, Oregon - San Francisco Han Frtuicisco Advertising in the Atlantio States. C. A. C. will nlno attend to forwarding advertisements to papers published in any portion uf the Atlantio StftUa. HOMESTEADS AND VALUABLE JEAL ESTATE. Building Lots from $10 to $200 Each. Also, 50 l'ra Lots and Entire Blocks of Beau tiful Garden Land I 1x Tin: citv Axn couxtv of sax FitAxrisro, on flic line of the fan Joxe Knilronil, at the Went Knd Depot. The title in iilnololrlv I'KKI KI T, beiii( a.Spnniah (runt, fimilly coiilinned ami patenteil hr the I'nitril Miilea. The Thaller Kill repeel thiaTillei Ihef 'ilr Aiilhoritiea respect il; the District t.'uurta anil Supreme Court of the I'mlc'l Sialic respect it. Itrt(lcfl the 'Jitr him tm fttreter yuiitt, l,tf a -innl fiefr? nmi .mlomi-nt tnint the I'ity. So flint there ia not even a elouit or a nhiiriow upon it. 'Who ever purchunea one of time lott will buy a lot and not a Imvoiit. Dlhce No. 1! Xnirfee'a Tluililinif, corner At Vontjromerjr and Mi'rehant nlreel. Sun riinciro. "in IIAKVKV t. DROWN. TRACY & CO'S OREGON EXPRESS. I'oitri.Axn, March .Tint, 162. rpilK r.MtTXKHSII II' heretofore xi-tini( hetween tho uudfTnined is ttiifl day fliolvcd tiv mutuiil eonnant. V.. W. TKAt'Y K. MtltToN, II If . I.. Jamea. NOTIL'K TO )Ul'(JOI.STS. HAVE ON MAX K ami are rnntnntlr receiving V the finest ,,oalilirf or II l( A M IKS AND WINKS, exprennly for the Druif Trnde, whiih we lrnarnnteo to bo (feuiiine. lll.MI.ViO.N, WILSON k Co. Estrayed. I)KIJ HAV, niiddie-nizi'd American home; ahont nvo vear ohl, with a Mtiall ntiir in lua forehead, and noma awhile mark. Any person taking him up and returning linn to the aubwriuer will be liberally rewarded. A.'W. I'ATTERSON. Eugene City, May 6th, Wi. lS-tf Estrayed. ITIOM the -nil-rriber, livinu- threemilea amith of Tiif-eno City, a utrawlwrryroan till v. two yeara old lat pnn(r ( no mark or brand except the hair in the face ia a III lie liiilit cr than on the other part of the body. Any information eone-rnina the iime be mi'ably rwaid'd. Knien tV.T. Oieg-n. ltf ' W". LCCKET