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I EUGENE CITY, MARCH 14, 13G3. AGi;TS FOR THE STATU UEF11ILICAX, The following nauted 'gentlemen are authorixed to ro rie'ive and receipt fur money on subscription lo the Kepib- tlt'AN. San Francisco, Califoff.ia, - Charles A. Crane. Oregon City, W. C. Johnson. Salem, Oregon, - J. C. Carta-right. Silvertou, W. R. Dunbar. Albany, U. W. Wakefield. Vomillis. A. G. Hovev. Kugena City, II K. Kiucaiil. Kosoburg, J. H. Rogers. Wilbur, F. K. Hill. Canyouville, Aadretv Thomaa. Jacksonville, - - . J. K. llodgen. Ashland, J. M. McCall. Traveling Agent, . . . . v M. O. McCarty. Postmasters are also requested to receive and forward lubscripttons. Mouy way be sent through the mails at our risk, Thanks, The ofliccrs mid crew of the steamer Relief, will please accept our thanks for their very kind and generous treatment toward us during our trip to Canemah and back to Lancas ter. Captain Cochran a a gentleman every way 'calculated to excel in tho management of a boat. Mr. F. 1 Foster, the jovial Clerk, is always awake to the interests of his employers to the accommodation of shippers, and the entertain Tnent of passengers; he is right from "Gales Iturg," and sound on the Union, The Stewart, is tho " the right man in the right place." lie, "with tho help of the accomplished cook, manages to set a better table, and givo more general sat isfaction in thu culinary department than we have seen at any boarding house in Oregon. The Pilot, Engineer, Mate and hands are as Vh Ie-souk'd, industrious, and intelligent a crew ns can be tfbnnd on the Western waters. We would advise every Man, woman and child who visiles to travel by river to patronize the Relief the first trip you make and you'll be very sure to do so ever after. T?y an Act of Congress, approved January Gth, 18G3, each Company or troop cavalry shall liave from sixty t seventy-eight privates. Hence, when eighty-two enlisted men shall have Ijeen recruited in any one company, they will be mustered into the United States service. Capt. Small wishes us to slate that by the military arrangements for this State, his eompa -ny, which he is now recruiting, is to be stationed at Fort Iloskins, in Benton county, Oregon. So boys, you needn't be backward about enlist in.', for it is only a few miles from Corvallis to where the company will be quartered. When General Alvord makes a statement, he knows what he is about, and he assures Captain Small that such is the arrangement. "Wie hav received the first number Herald of Health, published at No. 15 of the La:ghl Street, New York, It. T. Trail, M. D., editor tid proprietor. It is only necessary to know that Dr. Trail is connected with a paper, to in Hire it success, lie 'is one of the most prom incut and popular writers and lecturers in the jH-ent helli reform field. No family can well jilVort'l 'to live Vittrout a reliable health reform .'journal, n-l we feel very giite in saying that the Herald of Wealth is tho best Hygienic pnpe Miblished in the United States. it combines the Water Cure Journal, formerly published by SfWlurs & Wells, and the Hygienic Teaelier, iy the editor. It is a neat elegantly executed 'monthly of 4S nnsies, for $1 per year. Address Dr. R. T. Trail, 15 Laight Street, N. Y. Mr. Charles Dak hktt, of Portland, will please accept our thanks for package of Eastern papers, pictorials and magazines. Mr. Darrett's News Depot is on Front Street, where he keeps great variety of the best literature of the day, for the accommodation of those who may favor liim with their patronage. Done awat With. ashmton Territory lias been detached from the jurisdiction of ape. cial Tost Agent Watrotts, and Collector Smith appointed to the dulips heretofore exercised by the former in said Territory. For tho New service, of course, lie gets no compensation, as lie is already in receipt of one s.tlary from tha Government. Remembered. Mrs. Gen. McClellan was the recipient on New Year's day, of an elegant shawl, osting 1,000. I was from some of her person 1 friends. niKi). At the residence of his son, in Lane county, 11th. lSiMt. Jesse Soveren. aired 14 Team. March Fnneral sermon will be preached by Rev. A. C. Ed munds, at the Grand Prairie School llonse, on S'indar, March 2!th, at 11 o'clock, A. M. FOR SALE. rpnE EUGENE CITT LIVERY STADI.E. THE LARO X est and best building of the kind in the town, is offered for sale or to rent, on reasonable terms. For par ticular! apply to the undersigned on the premises. 8-tf BENJAMIN DESPAIX. Notice to Delinquent Tax-payeri. DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS ARE HEREBY SOTI tied that if they would save costs to themselves they must pay up. at farthest, by the tb day of March, inst., as I am required by law, to make settlement with the Board of County Commissioners, on the rirst Monr.ay in April next. T. J. BR ATTAIN', March 5th, l'-H. 8-tf Sheriff Lane County Sheriff's Sale. BT VIRTUE OF A.N EXECUTION" TO ME DIRECTED, issued out of the Circuit Cnnrt for Douglas coun ty. Orecon, in favor of S. F. Chadwick, and against F. B. King. I have levied upon and will proceed to aell to the highest bidder, for cash, on the premise, on SMardfir, April iltk, IMtU. between the hours of n o'clock a. a. and 4 o'clock r. ., of said dar, all the right, title and interest of F. B. King, aforesaid, in and to the following real et te and the ap- Curtenance thersnnto belonging. Ixit No. seven 1 7 1 in lock No. twenty 1 1, described on the plat of the town ite of Rosebnrg. Douglas Conntv, Oregon, now on file in the office of the Recorder of said county, at Rnaeburg, aforesaid. Said lot ia to be sold to satisfy the above ex ecution issned for tha recovery of the sum of (1211 vs, and accruing coats. Dated March Sd , 1M. L. I'OWE, Pberiff f it of Deng's County. Administrator's Sale. Bvorder of the County Court of Vinpqna countv, Ore gon, I will oBer for sale, to the highest bidder, at the lo.vu of Scottsburg, Uiiipa,iia county, on Saturday, the 21 day of .Marti!, one b mulled and sixty acre of land, in said county, lying near tho town of Scottsburg, known as the "lioldeu Land Claim ;" also two and oue half town lots iu the said tuu n of Scottsburg. Ternis of sale : Six mouths' credit, with approved secu rity. Waro, Administrator of the estate of Win. Goldeu. Yoncolla, Feb. lb3. tl Sr. Sheriff's Sale. Tr virtue of an execution issued by the !i I) Circuit Court for tho State of Oregon, and countv of Lane, and to me directed and delivered, iu tavor of Laurenx Vuunrburg, and against the property of Ueo. Clark and Charles Clark, I have this, 21st day of Feb., 18M, levied upon, as the real property of the Heft., Charles Clark, and shall otter for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, at puplic auction, on Saturday, the 21st day of March, 13, between the hour ot' a. M., and sunset sf said flay, all the right, title and interest of said Clark, in and to the luiids, tenements, appurtenances, hereditaments particular ly described as follows, to wit: " Two hundred arrcs of the aonth-west corner of section 1:1 120 acres of the south-east quarter of sectiun 13 T. 21 S., R. i W.; also If acres and S rods in the north-west corner of section 13, and 120 acres in the north-east quar ter of section 14, and ISO acres from the west side of the cast hull' of section 11 T. 21, S. R. 2 W.. containing IHo acres, more or less, known us the douation laud claim of Mark Calvert and James P. llobson, situated in Lane county Oregon. 1'he above described property will be of fered for sale on the premises aforesaid, iu such lots and parcels as will suit purchasers. T. J. Uhattaix, Sheriff. C iw. Sheriff's Sale. TY VIRTCK OF AN' EXECUTION TO ME WIRED- JJ ted, i ssucd out of the Circuit Court, in and fur the county of Douglas, and State of Oregon, I have levied upon, and will proceed to sell for cash to the highest bid der, ou the loth day of March, A. 1)., lstf:, between nine oclock in the morning aud sun-set, on the premises, aM the right, title and interest of Daniel Carlaud, in and t the following described property, situated in Douglas county, Oregon, to wit : All the south-west fractional quarter of section 14, in T. 28, S. U. tl W.; together with ail and singular, the ten ements, hereditaments and appurtenances therecnto be longing, or in anywise appertaining. The said property is taken lo satisfy an execution issued out of said court, in favor of A. lleinebury, and against 4aniol -Curlaud, for the sum of ls-lo 41-, judgment and costs, and accruing costs. L. lluwa. Sheriff. Feb. 12th, 1S03. 4w. WANTED. O BUSHELS OF OATS, for which I will pay aVUv So cents cash per bushel. Oats to be deliv ered in Eugene City. BENJAMIN' DESI'AIN. 38 tf. AM! TUB ONLY SPECIFIC RKMBDT FOR CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS AND (jf.Nr.K AL DEBILITY. FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND ALL DISORDERS OF THE BLOOD SYSTEM. This new and remarkable Chemical Rented v a prepara tion of nxydizable phosphorus was discovered by the cele brated Dr. J. r. Churchill, ot fans. It Has ticen used ov over ten thousand physicians, during the lust three years with results unparalleled in the antials of medicine ; crea ting an entire revolution 111 the treatment ot t nronic Dis eases of the Lungs, Stomach, and all morbid conditions of the Nervous and Bhmd Systems. Consumption w we ton ger (in infutahU mnUtdti, for this Remedy has rtntortd hun dreds, in ail vf the dUtaet. THE HYPCFKOSPHITES Have a two-fold and specific action on the one bond in- creasing the principle which CONSTITUTES NERVOUS r.Ar.Kttl ; ana, on me otner, iieing 111c nitii ruvtfcit FUL BLOOD C.ENKRATINU AtiKNTS KNOWN. They act with promptness und certuinty in nil general morbid conditions, such as t lironic Mroitcliitia, Asthma, rcrotula, Miirasiiuis, Anemia, Female Comiiluints, etc., and in all dis orders of the Nervous or Blood Systems. Their ell'eet upon tha tnhorcular condition is immediate nil the general symptoms disappearing with a rapidity which is really marvelous. I hey increase the nervous or vital energy, re lieve Cough, check Night Sweats, diminish Expectoration, Improves the Appetite, arrest Diarrhea, and promote re freshing sleep. A FAIR TRIAL IS A CERTAIN CURE Winchester's Genuine Preparation OF THE HYPOPHOSPHITES is the onlv reliable form of Dr. Churchill's Remedy, and ia approved br the Medical rrolession generallv. I JU UUIJ.li, Ull A.x I UhH EDY CONTAINING IRON. I ff Circulars containing the only authentic information in regaru to the uew treatment, tree. ti Price ft per bottle. Sold Wholesalo and Retail at th California Branch Depot, by I J. WINCHESTER, 604 Mission St., two doors west of Second, San Francise. If ANLET DANFOKTII. C. D. 8WKET WAGOVS ! WAGOXS ! ! TLOWS ! ! DANFORTH & SWEET "rOULD RESPECTrTI.LY ANNOUNCE TO THH VV CITIZEN'S OF LANE COUNTY, and the travel ing public generally, that they ara prepared t do all kinds of work in the WAGON-MAKING AND rLOW STOCKING BUSINESS, on the shortest notice, and in the most ap proved and modern atyie ; REPAIRING done with dispatch. All kindi of marketable produce taken in exchange for work. Shon on eighth street. ottDOsite FELCH &. Co's Livery Stable. Etr.xxi Citt, Jan. 24th, !?. J tf. WANTED. RrsilFJJ IIP U' II FAT inexchanira for aaddles. k harness etc. AT HAM COX .1. ADJUTANT fiEN'ERAL S OEFICE, SI Stt.aj Ou.t. Dee. 8"tli Ivi fiENERAL ORDER NO. 1 X hereby respectfully ordered to call in the arms in your county, belonKmg to the Mate, and hold the aame 1 until furt her ordered 1 ready to deliver to volunteer companies, under the provisions of the twenty-second section militia law of this State. By order of the Governor, Crars A. Rut, Adjutant General of Oregon. PRESENT ARH3. VLL TEUTONS in the County or Lane, having noasea-1 ion of public arms belonging to the Stale, ate hereby notified and required pursuant lo toe almve order to return the same with the ac.-outrenienta received, to me at my otti-a in the Court House, or to the County Clerk at bis tfi-e. w;h"'i' dHar. Eugene Citv, Jan. 1st l"". D '4 Rl-f'Ot. f enn'T J.i f .a'...- e. --.-l NOTICE TS HEKE11Y GIVES TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE TO A HE TAXED uuder the United States Excise Law, that the Assessment Roll for District No. 6, consisting of the counties of Lane and Linu is open for examination at the residence of SAMUEL B. CRANSTON' U miles north of Eugene -City, in the county of Lane, and irill remain open for the apace of hticeu days from the yth day of February lSeA, for all persons to examine for themselves that their assessment is correct. All appeula must he mnde in writing, to me, and upon the oasis that their property ia ot valued iu proportion to other valuations made in the i suiue uisriet. i w in aiso oe i cugeuc vuv, Ljuiie co. ugu. , OD bed day of March, lstiif, to hear arid adjudicate alt complaints. I nux.u r KA.r.ll, -i!w. U. S. Assessor for Oregon. Notice to Absent Defendants. In Chunctry, Specific PerfvitHanc. IN the Circuit Court, of the State of Urciran, for Laue County : To Joseph L. Brumley, Hiram Smith, Joseph Failing, Henry Failing, John A. Hatt, Henry V. Corbett, J. B. Kiiapp, Adaiu Johnson, M. S). Bunnell, A. W. Cunticld, J. W. J. Pierson, Samuel M. Smith, Thomas A. Davis, T. A. Savier, D. W. Burnside, H. C. Ripley, Sam. A. Wood, Elias A. Jones, Thomas Tobiu, M. E. Tobin, L. R. Robinson and llixcy V. Stevens, Adiu'rx., etc., le frndiuU : YOU are hereby notified that unless you appear in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lane, on the third Monday of April next (IvWI, and answer the complaint of Stanley A. Caldwell, Plaintiff, which has beeu hied with the Clerk of sum Court, and prays that the said defendant, Joseph L. Brumlev, be ad judged and decreed to perform a contract entered into with the said Plaintiff, tn r about the 1st dar of November m.')7, in relation t a sale by the said Joseph L. Brumley to the said complaiuunt, of tlie following described premises situate in the Town of Eugene City, Coouty of Lane and State of Oregon, to wit : The nortu half and and the west half of the south half of Lot No. one(l) in Block No. fif teen (Ihv bounded north by Ninth street, east bv Willam ette fctrect and be east halt of aouth half of aame Lot, south by Lot No. four (4) and east halt of south half of same Lot, aud west by alley, being three-fourths of said Lot. Now, unless vou appear in the said Circuit Court on the said third Monday in April next (1 stir!) and answer the prayer of the complainaut, the same will be teken as con fessed, aud the relief prayed for wilt bo granted by the lomi. 11. :s.u.i.ii, l ierK. Dutcd Eugene Citv, Ogn., ) Kelsey, Mitchell A Small November A. I). loiij. ( Solicitors for Conipl't. 40-3 u To merchants and Shippers. PORTAGE AT OREGON CITY. rpiIE MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS of the Willamette 1 ) alley are notihed that BARSTOW A FRAZER are now prepared with plenty of teams and cnreful drivers to pass treighl over tlie I'ortage betweeu Oregon City and Oiiiiemah as fast as could be expected One of us will be at all times at each end of the route to attend to the forwarding of the freight, so as to prcveut any unnecessary ueiuy. Oregon City. Oregon, Jannary 1, lf62. 8tf Notice .TO THOSE HOLDING COUNTY SCEIP. THEASI'RER'S OFFICE I T.ANE tOUNiY OUIXiON.l T "'HOSE IIOLDIN'U ORDERS DRAWN ON THE Treasurer of said counv. which were presented, pro tested und registered before the FIRST DAY OF MARCH, inn.i, are nereoy notified mat there is monev in tho Treas ury to pay the same, aud the interest will cense from and alter this date. o-3in A. S. McCLURB, March 7th, 1943. Treasurer, CHARLES A. CRANE, ADVERTISING AGENCY. Cr. Washington & Sansome Streets, Government House Up-Stairs. SAX FRANCISCO. STATE IlKrURMCAN, -Stow's Stock Uuportcr, -Duiiy Uee, Nevada ISntionnl. . - -Butte Democrat, - . - -IMuccr Courier, - - - -Northern (Jaliforniun. -Coloma Times, .... Mooney'n Kxpresn, - . -Plumas Standard, -Southern News, - - - -Daily Argun, - - . . -Duily Appeul, - - - - -Napa County Times, -Sun Jose Telegraph, - - -Alameda Herald, ... Contra Costa (iazette, - Santa Cruz News, - - , Petaluma Argus, - - - -Sonoma County Democrat, -Los An if el es Star, - - - -Daily Oregon Advertiser. Mariposa Star, - - - - . San Andreas Independent, Columbia News, - - - . Territorial Knterprise, Alemeda County Oazette, Democratic Age, - - . Arizonian, Oregon Farmer, - - -Mountaineer, ..... Hutching' Magazine, California Culturist. - - - Eugene City, Oregon - San Francisco - Sacramento - Grass Valley - - - Orovillt - - - Forest Hill - - Union - Coloma .... FoUom - - Quincy - - Los Angeles . . Stockton - - Marysrillt) .-.... Napa ... San Jost Oakland ... Martinez - Santa Crux - - - I'etaluma - - - Santa Hooa - - Los Angeles .... Portland - - Mariposa - San Andreas - - - Columbia - Curson Valley - - San Leandro ..... Sonora Tucson, Arizona ... Oregon Dalles, Oregon - - San Francisco San 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. Sands' Sarsaparilla, FOR THE REMOVAL AND CURK OF All Diseases arising from an Impure State of the Blood or Habit of the System. IN thU preparation medicinal propertie ara stronilv concentrated all the properties of Saraauarilla. combined with the most effectual aids, the most sulutarv productions, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom ; and the combi- ,uu,i in siiuii mi, una iiMiiiiiiva ana improves ine otner, producing a compound differing entirelv in its character aim properties innn any otner preparation, and unrivalled in its operation on the system when laboring under disease. It has been so fully tested, not only by patients themselves, but also by phystciana, that it haa'reeeived their unquali fied recommendations and the approbation of tha public; and haa established on its own nieritaa reputation for val t l and arricAcr far superior to the various compound! bearing the name of Sarsaparilla. MOV THE ARMY. Uontirey, Cal., Jan. IB, 1S-V. Messrs. A. B. k D.8axi ttentlenten : I beg leave to add my testimony in favor of your invaluable medicine, hoping it mav lead some other nnfnrf una! lMititr tn trv its etli-i-t. and tliat they mar be benefited as I have been. I arrived here ty the overland route, about the first of October last. A few dava alter I was attacked with a verr disagreeable eruption of the skin, which my physician could not cure. I happened to find your Sarsaparilla in a store in this place, and remembering the popularitrot the medicine at home, I purchased thr-e bottles, which had tha desired effect ol removing my di'licultv entirelv. Uh nigh regards, touts, etc.. J. II. MILLER. Lieut. IT. S. A. Prepared and sold hv A. It. A, 11. uninti. UU...I. Rniggista, Kh Fulton street, corner of William, New Tork. for sale bv IuWitt. Kittlb A Co.. II. Johvkin A Co.. and KrdinoT'i k Co., Han Francisco ; Rtrt k Corrm, Ma rveville; R. II. Mi Ioni.b k Co., Sacramento ; rtaiTii k rUvia. Portland; WM. WALKER Eugena Citv; and by Uruggtata generally. ' T,-im Notice to Absent Defendant. 'PO SAMUEL HANNAH 1 Von are herebr notified that I nnless vou appear in the Circuit Court of the Mtate of I I Oregon for the Countv of Lane, on the third Monday igmh I j day 1 of April. I ;), and answer the complaint of Henry , ! woomiin. which hsa been hi. -it with the Clerk of said 1 ourt. and pravs for a judgment agint yon together with ! Orin Noble and Joseph Me... lor fr besides interest and cost, the aame will t taken as eontcaaed, and Uie I praver inrreoi win n granted By met nurt. Ky order of Hon. R E. Strattnn. Judge. KI.I.-1WORTH frf RW'W'O. n's. Attra. D.td Tf 2. I -'-.'. im A. S. ItlcC lure, DEALER IS VRT GOODS, CLOTHING, SALEM CLOTH, LOOTS AND SHOES, HA R WARE AND CUT LERY, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, DRUGS AND PATENT MED ICINES, Ac. Also BACON, FLOUR, WHEAT, OATS, BUTTER, EGGS, AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF SALE. ABLE PROD UCE TA KEN A T LIBERAL PRICES IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS, Cornkk Oak and Ninth vrkts in front or Coi rt Hons. kugeua City, Oregon, August 1st, 1662, 81-tf LOOK HERE ! ! BLACK SMITHING. rpHK UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PURCHASED AND I re-opened the Itlacksniith Shop on Ninth atreet, are prepared to do all kinds of work in their line, such aa WAG OX IROXIXG, GUXSMITIIIXG, HORSE SHOEIXG, MAKIXG and RE PA IRIX G EDGE TOOLS. Jobbing of alt kinds executed on short notice, and in tin lutcst and best style, AT KATES TO SVIT THE HARD TIMES. GIVE USA CALL. We also have about ten thousand pounds of assorted iron, which wo will aell for cash. LUCKEY BRO'S. Eugene City, August 1st, 1802. U3-iu 13 II. DELAVAN'S ALL HEALING J A P A N E SJE SALVE!! rpiIE JAPANESE SALVE IS THE BEST PRKPARA 1 tioti that lias been discovered tor the cure of rOlSOX from roiso OAK, Musquito Bites, Nursing sore Breasts, Gunshot Wounds, Cuts, Burns, Sprains, Piles, Suit Hlicttm, Bui I s, Bruises, Corns, Chilblains. And in 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 ia charged for a box. For sail bv all Druggists. RED1NGT00 4 CO., Wholesale Agents, 82-Om San Francisco. LIVERY &r FEED STABLE, Ninth Street, Eugene City, Oregon- n AVISO RETURNED FROM THE MINES AND again taken possession of the EUGENE CITY LIV ER V STAIILK, the undersigned wishes to inform his old petrous and the traveling public that he is prepured to do everything in the Livery and Sule business on the most reasonable! terms, and in the most satisfactory manner. Having had long experience in "the business he Hattera himself thut he will be able to give general satisfaction. Horses and liuggies, Saddle Horses, Carriages, etc., to let: teaming done ut all times j horses bought and sold ; and everything else you want dune in mv line. Oct, 24, lS'li 41-ly UE.SJAMIX DESPAIN. Turner Bro's, Cor. Front and Broadway Streets SAX FRAXCISCO, CAL. WM. FAULKNER & SON, Agents, No. 526 Sansome Street, San. Francisco, Cal. Every article necessary for complete News, sr Job Printing Ollice, furnished at the lowest price. Also, Agents for Taylor's, Gordon's, Degener's, New 42-ly bury'a aud Hawkea' Pressea. BLANK SEEDS AND MORTGAGES. FOB SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Notice to Absent Defendants. rpO ZAKA COSTON and Eveline Coston, his wile : You X. are hereby notilied that unless yon appear in the Circuit Court of" the State of Oregon, for the county of Lane, on the third Monday in April next (A. D. I:!J and answer the complaint of Haul Hilterbrand, plaintitl, prov ing for decree of forclosure of Mortgsge, the aame will be taken for confessed, and the prayer thereof will be granted by the Court. H. SMALL, Eugena City, Dec. 17, 192. 49-3m Co. Clerk. Saddlery ! Saddlery ! ! A I.AKIir. ,OT IIKH r.KY OKSI KIT- rf tion of Xnddlre, Itridlra, liar. tr neaa, Pack-aaddlea, etc., etc., at V SAM. COX'S Old Stand, Where we will he on hand 1! aint gmn to Salmon) to make any kind of work, in our line, to order. Nona bat the Ueat Material aaed. A. M SMELL & Co., boob: binders, paper rulers, AND ISLANK KOOK MANUFACTURERS, S17 Clay, and S14 Commercial street, between Montgomery and Sanaome, San Franeiwo. Illanks, Way Kills, Hill lleaN. Ilrief paper, etc.. ruled to order, at tha ahortrst notice. Hlank Hooks ruled, bound and nhnted to order, and old booke rebound. Orders from the country by letter or tipreia, promptly attended to. 3-ly P 1 C T U U E S. 'piIE UNDERSIGNED TAkES THIS METHOD OP 1 informinir the Dublie that ha haa retnrned with a r-w stock, and i prepared to taka A M HKOT V I'ES, MELAINOTYPES. LEATHER PICTURES. PEARL AMBROTYPES, htnff nw inrfiti4- in th art. -Ui--Jlil-J . J J " " I .1' J'-iOMrTUL J APANasa Salv; Thii article i proved to be In best for the cure of the various complaints lor which it is rec ommended, that is kuown. It can be used with nioat per tect safety, and will work like a charm proving the fact that one great good has resulted by the opening of trada with tha Japanese-. rice advertisement. 1. K- tl'CKET-. BtXRT PARSON. TRIFLUVIA MARKET. LUCKEY & PARSONS, TTAVE purchased the above market where they are J.X readv to furnish the trade with tha best of beef. mutton, uork salt fish, and every thing in their line that tha country will atl'ord. W II take iu exchange all kinds of marketable produce. Our motto is SMALL PROFIT AND READY PAY! We will dcllvei beef br the quarter as cheap as it can be afforded by farmers. Thauklul for past tuvors, we hop by strict and careful attcntiou to business to merit the pub lic patronage in future. S-4-tf Eugene City, Sept., 5, 138-. F. DUDLEY. (iirccKsaoR to r. w. johuso post orrici bih.uixo,) DEALER IN BOOKS and STATIONERY, Keeping constantly on hand all tha SCHOOL HOOKS iu mm in Oregon, and an immense variety of standard Miscellaneous Books. Paper ot all kindsCap. !egal, letter, Note, iMnltng, t.; Envelop 1'cns, l'eucils, llliink Hooka every varietv, Slates of all qualities and sites, all lirst quality aud cheap. LIVERY STABLE, Eighth Street, Eugene City, Oregon. rpilE UNDERSIGNED, having lilted tip and reopened X the large and commodious Ltrery Stable, formerly kept by Chase A Co., would respectfully solicit tho putronag of their friends, and of the traveling public generally. We will keep constantly on hand hurscs and buggies to let at rcusunublo rates." Horaea intrusted to ou rcure will be well fed and carefully attended to by experienced host lers. Teaming of ver)kind promptly attended to. J-3m I). C FELCH & M. KM Hit. NOTICE TO DliUGGISTS. WE HAVE ON HAND and are constantly reccivfna the nnest qualitiea of HRAXJHKS AND WINES, expressly for tha Drug Trade, which we guarantee to be genuine.' IIL'JHSTON, WILSON k Co. 1. ILLSWORTI. J. B. rNYlltltWdOD. ( Notary i'ublic ELLSWORTH & UNDERWOOD, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, OFFICE OPPOSITE OI.OIIK HOTEL, EUGENE CITV, OOK. (ltf H. 0. SMALL, AT LAW, will practice in nil tht Courts TTOKNEY 2. of thisS State. I'articular attention given to CouVor ancing, Collection of Debts, etc, Ollice in the Court House, fcugcue City, Oregon. liU-tfrn Valuable Property For Sale. SIX-ACRE I1LOCK OF LAND JOINING TUB Town Plat of hngene Citv. 'This land 11 incWcd A with a good plank fence ; has an Orchard of ii.Vi fr'cea, embracing a vnriety of dillcrent kinds of choice fruit, in bearing condition ; a uent and Well finished Dwelfing llonse, tastefully surrounded willi Ornamental Trcea. The situation is heuiitiful, und would furnish a pleasant and convenient Residence for any person Wishing to locate riero for the purpose of engaging' in professional cr mercantile; business. Also, a Tract of Do acres and one ftf 2(1 acres, Jrtfning ench other, and joining tho Town on the east side, will ba sold together or separately, or in lots to suit purchasers. ' This land ia nndvr cultivation, is tiigh and rolling, eloping towards Town, and would furnish beautiful building lots. Any or all of the above property can be purchased 6n lib eral terms. For particulars apply at this Ollice tn II. It. KINCAID. PIIOSPECTUS OF TUB NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. 'vVAs'iiiNtiTok, D. C, July T, 1 Sill. The trfidcrsii'ned'enmnienccd. in the month of Decern. ber lust, the publication, in this city, of weekly newspa per, cniieu ine jntmwt ut nurnuttn. , It is printed ou a large sheet, twentv-aeven bv forty-two inches, and ia furnished at the low pricea stated below. It will contain all the original mutter of theduflV Xnlion. al RepuUiean, with the exception of local newa not inter esting to country suiizciilicrs. It will give full reports ol the proceedings of Congress, and of the other departments of the national Government. It will contain all the news of the day, foreign and domestic, markets, etc., as well asoginul correspondence rVom all parta of the country. The miscellaneous department will receive Special fttentioii and, in all respects, the effort will be made to eMuhl.sh tha character of the Xatiiiwit Rtpiihtirnn as a Family Newspa per. Washington being now the central pniut ttf the cur rent military operations, great attention will be paid to furnishing tlie readers of the Xntimul Rrpiiilicifh with full, and especially with accurate, accounts ot the progress of the war for the Union. In politica, the paper will be Roptiblicaniustnitiing the Administration of Mr. Lincoln, but disrlaiif.inr, however any pretention to be the organ of the President. There ia no Republican paper in the District of Columbia, or in tha vicinity ot it, and it ia believed that recent events have opened to snch a paper an important sphere of useful effort. The time has come, when the actual administration of tha Government upon Republican principles will explode tha misrepresentations wliich have ttiadn those principles ao distasteful to the South. Hut it is not only here, and in thia vicinity, that the projectors of the X:itiii,tl RrptMiran hope to make it useful. To the whole country they offer a ournal wliich will dismiss national politica from a national standpoint, and which will never be awerved from patriotia duty by any overpowering pressure of local interest. Terras of Sabscription. - tine dopy for one year, Threa copies for one year, Five copies for one year, Ten eepica for one year, -Twenty copies for one year, t 00 - 6 00 7 0 - IS 00 - so oo When a club of subscribers haa been forwarded, addition! may be made to it on the aame terms. It ia Dot necessary that the subscribers to a club should receive their nanera at the same post otlice. Money may be forwarded by mail, at our risk. Large accounts can be remitted in drafts on Boston, New York, Philadelphia or Ilaltlmore; (mailer amounts in guld,4r in notes of solvent banks. The Daily .nHimn! ff ruWenn is published every morn ing (Sundays excepted 1 at f ! So per annum, in advance. Address VY. J. MLIU ALU A CO., Washington, I). C. IlisbueTOcadi 1 yT IlEV. E. P. HENDERSON, A. M., 1 Late President of " Columbia College"), pRixriPit, This Institution ia situated at the town of Hurrisbura in I.!nn County, Oregon, in a pleasant and healthy local ity. THE BUILDING 13 LARGE AND conraoDious. The lirst Session will begin on the HKST t)AT OF REPTEMBER, 18Vj. The Academte year I divided into two Sessions, of 104 davs each. Tuitioa will ba 110 and lllper Session tone-half ia advance, and tha other hall at the close of the Term, bte- dents admitted at any time, and charged from tha lima ef entrance to tha close ol iscaatoo, anleaa a special contract is made otherwise. The undersigned takea pleasure in announcing tn hie former patrona and fnenda, tha' aAcr an absence of tbrc4 years he haa returned to Oregon, and located permanently at the above named Institution, and will be happy to meet any of his former students In this new and elegant Acad emy; where every faeility will ba afforded to them that they enjoyed With ktm ia tha brightest dava of " Columbia College." . HENDERSON. P. P. Hoarding ran he had, la privata famajiea, very lew. 1 tl