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EUGENE CIIY, MARCH 21, 1863. A(; E NTS FOR TUB STATK It ttL'ULICA. The following named gentlemen are authorized to ro an J reoipl fur oioncy on aubscripliuu to the Htria UCA.X. a.u Francisco, California, . . . Charles A. Crane. Oregon City, W. f. Ju,uson. Salem, Oregon, J. '. Cartwriglit. Silreriun, W. K. Dunbar. Albanv, I. W. Wukelield. Corvallis, - A. U. llovev. Kugen City, II. R. Kincuid. ltnsebur(, J. II. Koirer. Wilbur, F. U. Hill. Canyoiiville, Andrew Tboniaa. Jacksonville, J. R. llodireu. Ashland, J. M. McCull. Traveling Agent, ...... M. G. MeCurty. Postmaster are also requested to receive and furward subscriptions. Many umr be sent through the mails nt our risk. We tall (liu Rpi-cial iitti'litiun of all, to the U. S. Collector's notice, in our columns. Ve nro flensed to hear of (lie wit re Abouts of our esteemed young friend Dr. Stacy Tlemenwny, formerly of this City. lie is at JefluraiHi Barrack, Mo., Acting Assistant Sur geon in the U. S. Army, tn a private letter he says: "Tell my friends that I am acting my part in the great drama of life ly prescriMng for the sick and wounded soldiers My De partment coulams 125 beds, and is iccupied ty 150 patients. Success, and a thousand hoti ors to our friend. Our "(?efch neighbor lias changed its Vira'ns (?) again. J. M. Thompson now occu pies the chair. John is a young man of a fair average capacity, and nther well disposed in his hearing toward his fellow mnn ; hut his daily surroundings thus fir through lite, have only tended tn taint his otherwise nmialilu heart, wit h the most bitter and malignant hatred of the free institutions on which our Nation is founded. Having heard nothing from his childhood but slavery, s'avery ! his mild impressible, mind wa WRrped in infancy in the wrung direction. From h s Milutatory it is clear tint his fe. lings and fetopathies are with the enemies of his country, nd of a IlepiiblicaM government. In an article on the G inscription Act, recently passed by our National Congress, he says; " We should pnfjr our chances in war here rather than submit to an Administration in v hoe judgment we have no cotifidtnce and in whose cause we have no jni jiathy." Here he aqu.irely acknowledges that he is an enemy to the American Nation. We hav received a letter from our young friend, .1. D. Miller, of this county, dated Balti more, Maryland, Feb. 1 1 th. It came too late f.r this issue, but as it contains items of interest it will appear ni xt week. Thekb having been a rumor nflnal to the -lf el that Fort II skin wa to be ev icuated. Cart. Small has f'iiruihed us the following let. ter. m iIicIi will r villain. tin; whole mutter and set I he public mmd at rest : JllCADQU ARTFK8. flSTHICT OF OrKO tS, FttS. flSTHICT OF OrKO 'K, 1 FoUT VAMC L-Vi!lt, W. T., V March I4ih, 1803. ) F. Geittb-men: Vour petition to the (invernor of Oregon, in reference to the abandonment of Fort llohkiiis, ha lieen n f -rred to tut, In reply I have to say that it has been deci deil not to atiamloti it, hut twenty or tliity men will be I ell there. In the mean time it the pub lie spirited and patmlic citizens of your county and tii'ise adjoining will fill up the volunteer company, now ling raised by Lieut. II. C. Small at Kugeno City, I can safely promise you t tat so fur as I am concerned it shall be station a 1 at Fort IJi skin. Oregon h-m not raised her tslinre of troops. California ha sent nearly nine regiment, and Oregon but seven companies into the field. Cal i'omiii ha her volunteers in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Washington Territory, a well as in Oregon, guarding your Willamette Valley. 1 know that the masses of your peoble, are gallant and patriotic, and will freely off r their nervices when there is a necessity. Troops are now needed to serve on your own soil, and on your own frontier. A post should heestablised ut Fort Boise, and an expedition made njaiust the Snake Indians, all reitiiring more troop. I have the honor lo be, with hinh respect, your obedient servant. Bknj. Alvord, Brig. General (U.S. Vol') Commanding District. Rowland Chambers, I. II. Caldwell, John Field, and other, Inhabitants id Kings Valley, Benton County, Oregon. DIED. Vear Eugene City, Lane county, Oregon. March 19th, ISM, Harvey Ilinvs. youngest in of E. A. and C. M. Jud kina, aged one year, seven ontbs and seventeen days. " Softly, peacefully lay him to rest. Place the turf lightly on his voting breast, Ofntly, solemnly bend o'er the bed Where you have pillowed thus earlr his head; Beautiful, lovely, he was but given A fair bud to earth to blossom in heaven." XI. S. TAX NOTICE. THE UNITED STATES taxes for'l.inn h Lane conntie. having become due and parable. NOTICE i herebr jtiven thn the Collector will be in attendance at ALB IN Y on FRIDAY and JTrRIAY, A' HI ? nd th and Eugene City on TUESDAY and WF.DXESDAV. April Tth and 8th, 1S, to receive the same and issue license. TAX PAYERS will nines nnlin. I),. flln.i i. from the U. S. FxciseLawa: " All persons who shall neglect to pay the duties and ' i". . as arormiiq assessed npon them to the Col lector within the time specified, shall be linhle to pay ten per centum additional npon the amount thereof.' Adl il firthtr tnncfttl. That if nr person or peranna, shall exercise or carry on anr trade or business hereinafter mentioned for the exrrcismz or carrying on of which j iraae or onsiness a license is rr-qnirea nv mis Act, without taking ont snch license as in that behalf required, he. h. sr lur. piini., ii,r r,n, i.vi. fiurnsv, respsn IIUIIT, roneil 1 penalty equal to three time the amount of the dutr or sum of money Imposed fbr snch license, one moietr there of to the ns of the I'nit'd States, and the other moiety to the ase of the person who. if a collector, ahall first dis cover, and if other than (collector, shall first girt informa tion of the fact wherebr said forfeiture was ineurr-4, ' "Vf " The ptifiltitt prescribed by law will be rigid i.1 J iv enforced on all who tail to pay within the time spvciued in the ubove notice. L. W. COK. L S. Collector lor the State of Oiegon. by li. E. (Ju-ivts, Ueputy. Orr.ci or Collecto or IxTgitx.ii. IUvgxig, I Portland, Oregon, Jlurch Hth, 1SG3. ( I) C The Collector would aim noiifv the eitiiens "f I'niiiqua ttiid Uou'laa counties, that he will be at Oakland on the 11 ill, and ul Koseburj; on Hie loth uud Hth of April, for the purposes above nii-utinncd. I. v . cor., loiiccior. Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AS EXIXCTIOX TO ME PIRECTF.n, issued out of the Circuit Court for Douglas coun ty, Oreifon, in favor of S. F. Chndwick, and against F. II. kins, I have levied upou and will proceed to sell to tlic highest bidder, for rash, on the rri-niite. on Kiiturdny, April lllh, IH03. between the hours of V o'clock a. h. and 4 o'clock r. v., of said day, all the riijlit, title and interest of F. II. King, aforesaid, in and to the following real est ite and the ap- Imrtrnanccs thersnnto bcronsrinsf, Lot No. seven (7 1 in dock No. twenty "), described on the plat of the tow n site of Kosebnrg Dou glas County, Oregon, now on tile in the office of llie Recorder of said county, at Koseburg, aloresuid. Said lot ia to be sold to satisfy the above ex ecution issued for the recovery of the sum of $1211 US, and accruing costs. Dated March Xd., 183. I.. HOWE. Sheriff b4t of Douglas County. FOR SALE. rpiIE ECC.ENE CITY LIVERY STABLE, THE LAUG X est and best building of the kind in tho town, is nlfered for sale or to rent, on reasonable terms. For par ticulars apply to the undersigned on the premises. s-tf HKNJAMIN DhSl'AIN. Notice to Delinquent Tax-payers. DKLINQl'KNT TAX-PAYERS ARE HEREBY XOTI tied that if they would save costs to themselves they must pay up, at farthest, by the 2"th day of March, inst., as I urn required or law, to make setilemciit with I lie Board of County Commissioners, on the first Munr.ay in April next. T. J. BRATTAIX, March oth, 1S63. 8-tf Sheriff Lane County Administrator's Sale. B y order of Ihe County Court of L'mpqua county, Ore- gnu, I will otter tor sale, to the highest biuuer, at the towu of Scoltsburg, L'liipqua county, on haluiday, the 21 dar of March, one hundred and sixty acres of laud, in said county, Iving near the town ol Scoltsburg, known us the 'Oolduu Laud Claim ;" also two and one half town lots in the said town of Scottsburg. Terms of ule: Six mouths' credit, with upjirornl secu rity. Vt M- Waiio, Administrator of the estate of Wui. Golden. Youcolla, Feb. 1S03. 8w. Sheriff's Sale. Br virtue of an execution issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, uud county of Lane, and tome directed and delivered, in favor of Laoicnz V auurburg, and against the property of Oeo. Clark and Charles Clark, I have this, slst day of Feb., lsiW, levied upon, as the real property of the Dell., Charles Clark, and shall otter for sale, lo the highest bidder, for cash in baud, nt puplic auction, on Saturday, the 'Jlst d iv ol March, ISiio, between the hour of V, a. h., and sunset of said day, all the right, title and interest of said Clark, in and to the lands, tenements, appurtenances, hereditaments particular ly described as follows, to wit : Two hundred acres of the south-west corner of section 11 l-.'ii acres of the south-east quarter of section 1:1 T. S!l S., R. 2 W.; ulso IU acres uud s rods in the north-west comer of section LI, and TJo acres in the north-east quar ter of section I -I, and 1 ' acres from the west side of the east half of section 11 T. 21, S. 11. i V., containing lit" acres, more or less, known us the donation land claim of Maik Calvert and James I. llobs.ii, situated in Lane coiiutv Oreiruu- The above described property will be of-f'-red far sale on the premises aloresaid, in such lot and tiarccls as will suit puichascrs. T. J. Hit attaix, Sheiill'. li Iw. Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTCK OF AX EXECUTION' TO ME THREC ted, issued out of the Circuit Court, iu and fur the ciiuoly ol Douglas, and State of Oregon, t have levied uponand will proceed to sell for cash to the highest bid der, on t.ie isth day of March, A. D., lSiil, beiweeu uinc o'-lock in the morning and suu-set, ou the premises, all Ihe i k'ht, title and interest of linniel Carluml, iu and to the following described property, situated iu Douglas county, Oregon, to wit : All tue south-west fractional quarter of section 14, in T. 'JS, S. R. (i W j together with all uud singular, the ten ements, hereditaments and appurtenancts thereunto be longing, or iu uuywise appertaining. The said property is t.ikeu lo satisfy an execution issued nut of said court, in favor of A. Ileinebury, and against Daniel Carland, for the sum of fls4o 41, judgment and costs, and accruing costs. I- Howk. Sherill'. Feb. 12th, 1SS3. 6-4vr. WANTED. O AAf BCSHELmOI? OATS, for which I will nay ,JUU -i cents cash per bushel. Oats to be deliv ered in Eugene City. BEXJAM1X DESl'AIX. Sb-tf. sat thi ojfLT irteirtc aininr ro CONSUMPTION'. SCROFULA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA. DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS AND (iENKR AL DEBILITY, FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND ALL DISORDERS OF THE BLOODSYSTEM. This new and remarkable Chemical Remedy a prepara tion of oxvdiznble phosphorus was discovered by the celc brated Dr. J. F. Churchill, of Paris. It has been used by over ten thousand physicians, during the last three years with results unparalleled in the annals of medicine ; crea ting an entire revolution in the treatment of Chronic Dis eases of the Lungs. Stomach, and all morbid conditions of the Nervous and Blood Svstenis. (oiiiimtun i ioa grr an iucwraW mnW.v, for this Remedy boa rtttond hum IreJt, in allttayaof iht disrate. THE HYPOPHOSPHITES Have a two-fold and specific action "n the one hand in creasing the principle which CONSTITUTES NERVOUS ENEKIjV ; and, on the other, being the MOST POWER FUL BLOOD OEXERATINO AOK.NTS KNOWN. They act with promptness and rertaintr in all general morbid conditions, such as Chronic Bronchitis, Asthma, Scrofula, Marasmus. Anemia, Female Complaints, He., and in all dis orders of the Nervous or Blood Systems. Their effect upon the tubnrcnl.ir condition is immediate all the general svmptoms disappearing with a rapidity whirb is really marvelous. Thev increase the nervous or vital energy, re lieve Connh, 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 onlr reliable ferm of Dr. ChurthiH'l Remedr, and is approved br the Medical Profession generally USE NO OTHER, OR ANY REM EDY CONTAINING IRON. J-jr Circulars containing the only authentic information in regard to the new treatment, free. lf prire fi per bottle. Sold Wholesale and Retail at the California Branch Depot, br I J. WINCHESTER, i4 Mission St., two doors west of Second, San Francisco. WANTED. nUSHEI-5 OF WHEAT, in rarhange for aaddles, si harness etc. AT NOTICE IS IIEISEUYGIVKX TO ALL l'EKSOXS LIABLE TO BE TAXED under the l ulled Stales Excise Law, thai tlie Assessment Roll for District Xo. 6, consisting of the counties of Lane and Linn is open for examination at the residence of S AMI EL B. CKAXSTOX l-J miles uoith of Eugene City, iu the comity of Laue, and uill remain open fur the space of htteeu days from the tail day of February li!3. for all Licrsoua to examine fur themselves that their assessment is correct. Ail appeals titu.st be made iu wriiiug, to lue, uud upou the basis that their property is ! not valued iu proportion to other valuations made in the same disrict. 1 will also be at bugeue my, Lane co. ogu. oil the id dav of March, Ib'-lJ, to bear and adjudicate all complaints. ' THOMAS Kit A ZK II, 4 -L'w. V. S. Assessor lor Oregon. Notice to Absent Defendants. In Chanctry, Spn-ijic PtifnnuMr. IX the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon, for Lane County : To Joseph L. Brutnley, Hiram Smith, Joseph Failing, Henry Failing, Johu A. Halt, Henry V. Cm-belt, J. II. Knap'p, Adam Johnson, M. S. Bunnell. A. V. Canlield, J. W. j. Pierson, Samuel M. Smith, Thomas A. Davis, T. A. Savior, D. W. Hui nside, II. C. liipley, Sam. A. Wood, Elias A. Jones, Thomas Tubin, M. E. Tubin, L. R. Robiuson and Hixey V. Steveus, Adiu'rx., etc., i'r- -VOU are hereby notified that unless you appear in the X Circuit Court of the State of Oregou lor the County ot Lane, on the third Monday of April next (l-ii:;i, and answer the complaint of Stanley A. Caldwell, l'laiutilf, which has been tiled with the Clerk of said Court, and prays that the said defendant, Joseph L. Brumley, be ad judged and decreed to perforin a contract entered into with the said l'laiutilf, on or about the 1st dav of November li67, in relation to a sale by the said Joseph L. Ili um. cy to the said coinplainaut, of the following described premises situate in the Towu of Eugene City, County of Lane and Slate of Oregon, to wit: The north half and and the west half of the south half of Lot No. one(l) 111 Block No. lif teen (l.'i), bounded north by Ninth street, east by Willam ette street and be eust half of aouth half of same Lot, south by Lot Xo. four (4) and east hall of south hull' of same Lot, and west by alley, being three-fourths of said Lot. Now, unless you appear iu the said Circuit Court on the said third Monday in April next ( lli and answer the prayerof the complainant, the same will be teken as con fessed, and the relief praved for will be granted bv the Court. " II. SMALL, Clerk. Dated Eugene Citv, Ogn., I Kelsey. Mitchell & Small November -J7, A. b. IsiiJ. ( Solicitors for Coiupl't. 4ti-3in To merchants and Shippers. PORTAGE AT OUEGON CITY. rpiIE MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS of the Willamette X Valley arc notified that BARSTOW 4 FRAZEK are now prepared with plenty of teams and careful drivers to pass freight over the Portage between Oregon City and Canemah as fust 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 its to prevent any unnecessary delay. Oregon City, Oregou, January 1, 16ii2. Stf MANLEi DlSFOllTIl. C. D. SWEET W ACOS ! YAGOX S ! ! PLOWS ! ! DANFORTH & SWEET T OULD RESPECTFULLY ANXOUXCE TO THE VV CITIZEN'S OF LANE COUNTY, und the travel ing public generally, that tliey are prepared to do all kinds of work in the WAGON-MAKING AND rLOW STOCKING BUSINESS, on the shortest notice, and in the most ap proved und modern style ; liEl'AlliING dono with dispatch. All !.. of markelub.'e W'ce Jvi ijt exchange fur work. Shop on eighth street, opposite FELCH & Ci's Livery Stable. EruiiXE Citt, Jan. 21th, 1B63. 2 tf. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OEFICE, SiLKH Otix. Dec. tfvth V1. ) (JEN ICR A I. ORDER NO. 1. rp O THE COUNTY JUDtJK. LANE COUNTY, you are I hereby respectfully ordered to cull in the arms iu your county, belonging to the Slat.;, nud hold ihe sumo (until furllier ordered) reudy to deliver to volunteer companies, under the provisions of the twenty-second section miliiia law of this State. By order of the Governor, Ctris A. Rutin, Adjutant General of Oregon. PRESENT ARMS. ALL TFRSOXS in tlie County of Lane, huvinjj poscs H.on ol public arms belonuinn to the Stuto, me hereby noli lied and required pursuant to the above order to return the s.ime with the accoutrement received, to me at my office in the Court House, or to the County Clerk at his ollice, without delay. Kugene Citv, Juu. lt 1 I). M. RL-iDOX. County Judge. Sands' Sarsaparilla, FOR THE REMOVAL AND CURE OF All Diseases arising from an Impure State of the Blood or Habit of the System. IN this preparation are atrongly concentrated all the medicinal properties of Sarsapurilla, combined with the most ellcctunl aids, the most salutary productions, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom ; and the combi nation is such that one modilies and improves the other, producing a compound dilfering eutiiely in its character and properties from any oilier preparation, and unrivalled in its oierution on the system when laboring under disease. It has been so fully tested, not only by patients themselves, but also by physicians, that it has received Iheir unquali fied recommendntions and the approbation of the public; and has established on its own merits a reputation for vsl i:k and (meter lar superior to the various compounds bearing the name of Sarsaparilla. m IlioM THE Mi nr. MosTKKKT, Cal., Jan. 1R, g.V. Messrs. A. B. k D. S.isns Gentlemen : I beg leavetoadd my testimony in favor of your invaluable medicine, hoping it 'mav lead some other unfortunate beings to try its etti-ets, and that they may be bem-filed as I have been. I arrived here bv the overland route, about Ihe lust of October last. A few days after I was attacked with a very disagreeuble eruption of the skill, which my physician could not cure. I happened to hnd your Sarsaparilla in a store in this place, and remembering the popularity id the medicine at home, I purchased three bottles, w hich had the desired effect ol removing my dittieultv entirely. With high regard. Tours, etc.. J. II. MILLER. Lieut. U. S. A. Preparedand sold by A. II. A I), frnnda, Wholesale Dmuifists, loo Fulton street, corner of William, New Tork. For sale br DaWirr. Kitti.s k Co., II. Jimxso k Co., and RrnisnTo k Co.. San Francisco ; Un a k Corn, Ma rrsville; R. II. MeDoxtin k Co., Sacramento ; Smith k Dsns. Portland ; WM. WALKER Eugena City ; and by Druggists generally. ii" 'm Notice to Absent Defendant. ! rpO SAMUEL II ISSAII : Vow areherehv notified that 1. nnless vn appear in th Circuit Court of the State of Oregon f.r the County of Lane, on the third Monday cjinl, ' dav i of April, l-i t. and answer the complaint of llenrv Oiiodmsn, which hsa leen tiled with the t lei k nf said Court, and prats for a judgment against you together with Orin Noble and Joseph Mmlnr for $4,111. besides interest and costs, the same will be taken as eontraeed, aad the prsver thereof will be imnt. d by the Court. j Hy ord'r of Hon R. E. Stratton. Judge. ELI-SWiiRTII A UNDERWOOD. Pin's. A Ova. Ditr.i l. M, ii A. S. IilcClure,! DEALER IN j DRV GOODS, CLOTIIXG, SALEM I CLOTH, DOOTS AS'D SHOES, j HARWARE AND CUT LERY. CROCKERY AXD GLASSWARE, DRUGS AXD PA TEXT MED. JCIXES.iic. Also JJACOX, FLOUR, WHEAT, OATS, BUTTER EGGS, AXD ALL OTHER K1XDS OF SALE ABLE PRODUCE TAKEX AT LIBERAL PRICES IX EXCHAXGE FOR GOODS, Corxkb Oa( axd Ninth iTiatu :x fbont or Cm kt Hoi si. Eugene City, Oregon, Augi it 1st, lSti.'. 81-tt" LOOK HERE ! ! BLACK SMITHING. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED. II A VIVO PURCHASED AND I re-opened the blacksmith Shop on Ninth street, are prepared lo do all kinds of work in their liue, such as WAGOX IROXIXG, GUXSMITIIIXG, HORSE SHOEIXG, MAKIXG ami REPAIRIXG EDGE TOOLS. Jobbing of all kinds executed ou short notice, and ia the latest and best style, A T HA TES TO SCIT THE II Alt U TIMES. GIVE US A CALL. We also have about ten thousand pounds of assorted iron, which we will sell fur cash. LUCKEY DRO'S. Eugene City, August 1st, Mil. 49 -6m D 11. 13 li 1' A. V A. !N ' S ALL HEALING JAPANESE SALYEII rpiIE JATANFE SALVK IS THE IIKST I'RKPARA 1 tion thut hu been discovered tor the euro of rulSOV from rmso OAK, Musiinitd Bites, Nursin" sure Breasts, Gunsliut Wounds, Cuts, B rns, SpraitiN, Tilt's, Stilt Klieiim, linils, Bi'nisos, Corns, Cltiililnins. And in fact, all kinds of Sores. Try it all everybody. No family should be without il, and, although the in gredients are rnro and expensive, only FIFTY CENTS ia charged for a box. For suil br all Druirirists. KEDINOTOO k CO., Wholesale Agents, 32 -Om San Francisco. LIVERY & FEED S T .A. H TLt 1Z, Ninth Street, Eugene City, Oregon- HAVING RETURNED FROM TIIIC MINES AND nu'ain taken possession of the EUOENE CITY LIV ERY STAIILE, the unilersigiied wishes to inform his old patrons ami the traveling public that he is prepared to do evervthing in thu Livery and Sale business on the most reasonable terms, and in the most satisfactory manner. Having had long experience in the business lie Hatters himself that he will be able to give general satisfaction. Horses and Buggies, Saddle Horses, Carriages, etc., to let; teaming done at all times ; horses bought and sold ; and evervlhing else you want done in mv line. Oct. lit, lvii 41-ly UEN'JA.MIX DESPAIN'. Turner Bro's, Cor. Front and Broadway Streets SAX FR AX CISCO, CAL. WM. FAULKNER & SON, Agents, No. 526 Sansomo Street, San. Francisco, Cal. Every article necessary for a complete Newa, or Job Printing Ollice, furnished at the lowest prices. Also, Agents for Taylor's, Gordon's, Drgenar'a, New-all-ly bury's and llawkes' Presses. BLANK SEEDS AND MORTGAGES, FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Notice to Absent Defendants. rpo .Alt V COSTON and Eveline Coston, his wile : You &. are hereby notified that unless you appear in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregou, for the county ol Lane, on the third Mondav in April next (A. D. I silt i and answer the complaint ot Paul llilterbrand, pluiutill, pray ing for a decree of forclosure of Mortgage, Ihe same will be taken lur confessed, and the prayer thereof will be granted br the Court. 11. SMALL, Eugene Cily, Dec. 17, 1 9M. 49 Ont Co. Clerk. Saddlery ! Saddlery ! ! a i.Ain.r. i,ir iirt r.ni itr.in nn - cij lion or Hnddlcs. Ilridlns, liar. g7fy ea, Pnck-sHdiilcs, etc., etc., at V" SAM. COX'S Old Stand, Where we will tie on hand il aint going to Salmon to make any kind of work, in our line, to older. None but the Ileal .Ulster ial ncd. A. Rl SWELL & ( o., BOOK BINDERS, PAPER RULERS, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, ."1? Clsr, and .M4 Commercial street, between Montgnmere and Sausome, Ssn Franriscn. Illanks, Wsy Hills, Hill Heads. Brief paper, etc., ruled In order, at the shortest notice. Blank Books ruled, bound and printed to order, and old hooka rebound. Orders from the country by letter or Express, promptlr attended to. IMCTU i K S. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES THIS METHOD OF X informing the public that he hss returned with now stock, and is prepared to take A MIIRoTV PES, KELAINOTYPES, LEATHIE PICTURES, PEARL AMBROTTFES, iVinf invrution in lb irt. F jn t'iir. r. IT. tf ,1 K. WIMTU. Jrvxi c Saltc Thif article is proved to be the beat for the cure of th various coaiplaiuta lor which 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 baa resulted by the opeuiug of trad with the Japanese Sea advertiseuieut. a. a. i.tiikT. Btxiii rxasoxa. TRIFLUVIA MARKET. LUCKEY k PARSONS, HAVE piircbaied the above market where they are ready to furnish the trade with lha best of beef, mutton, pork, salt tisb, and everr thing in their line that tiie country will utlord. We will take in exchange all kinds of marketable produce. Our motto is SMALL PROFIT AXD READY PAY! We will delivet beef bv the quarter as cheap as it can be utlorded by farmers. Thankful for past favors, we hope by strict and careful attention to business to merit the pub lie patronage in future. 34- If Eugene City, Sept., I?i12. F. DUDLEY. isiccussoa to r. w. job.vho.x rosT ornci ai'iLiiiMr.,) DEALER IN BOOKS and STATIONERY. Keeping constantly ou hand all the SCHOOL BOOKS in use in Oregou, and an immense variety of atandard Miscellaneous Books. ALSO Paper ot all kinds Cap. Legal, Letter, Note, Printing, '.c.j Envelops, reus, Peucils, Itluok Books every variety, Slates of all qualities and sizes, all first quality and cheap. Notice TO THOSE HOLDING COUNTY SCRIP. THE SI'KERS OFFICE! LANE t:U.tY OltKGON.f rpiIOSE IIOLDINO ORDERS DRAWN ON THE X Treasurer of said connv, which were presented, pro tested and registered before the FIRST DAY OF MARCH, Isii.l, arc hereby notified that there is money in the Treus urr to par the sume, and the interest will cease from and alter tins date. oU-Sui A. S. McCI.URE. March Tth, ISiil. Treasnrer. NOTICK TO DUUGGISTS. fE HAVE ON HAND and are constantlv receiving W the finest qualities of BRANDIES AND WINES, expressly fur the Drug Troele, which we guarantee to bo genuine." flUMISTON, Wll-SON k Co. S. KI.I.SWOHTU. 1. . rsnrawooo. Notary Public ELLSWORTH & UNDERWOOD, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, OFFICE OPI'OSITK Gl.OUK tloTKL, KL'QENB CITV, OON. SUtf H. C. SHALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will practice in all th Cotirla of this Stato. Particular attention given to Convey ancing. Collection of Debts, etc. Ollice iu the Court House, Eugene City, Oregon. u lim Valuable Property For Sale. A SIX-ACRE BLOCK OF LAND JOINING TUB XX. Town Plat of hiigcne City. This land is inclosed with a good plank fence ; has an Orchard of ". trees, embracing a variety of diHerent kinds of choice fruit, iu beuring condition ; a neut and well liuished Dwelling House, tastefully surrounded with Ornamentul Trees. Tha situation is beautiful, and would furnish pleasunt and convenient Residence for any person wishing to locate here for the purpose of engaging in professional or mcrcantilu business. Also, a Tract of.io acres and one of 2i acres, joining each other, and joining the Town on the east side, will be sold together or separately, or in lots to suit purchasers. This laud is under cultivation, is high and rolling, sloping townrds Town, and would furnish beautiful building lots. Anv or all of the above property cua be purchased ou lib eral terms. For particulars upplv at this Ollice to il. II. KINCAID. PHOSPECTUS OK TIIE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. Wahihsotom, I. C, July 1, 1SU. The undfTiiv"1'. comiiirnctMi, in tliu mnutli of iK'cuni bcr lust, the piililicuiinn, in tlii citv, nf a r or kly Dtus per, ciillfit tlie SMinttl l pnUicitn. It i printed on a Inrjji lit't'(, tirontv-fwrm Kr fnrtj two inches, hihI in ftirnishod at the low prices Ntatctl bt loiv. It will contain nil tho oriinul mutter of tht daily An t ton al HfniUicitn with the exception of local newa not inter esting to country mibKciibcrrt. It will give full reports ot the proceeding of t'ohgreH-, nnt of tlieofhertlepiirtment of the nut ion ill (fovernnient. It will conluin nil the new of the day. foreign find domestic, mai lets, etc., a well c-inal correspondence from nil parts of the country. The niiacclluneoiindrpartinent will receive Npccial attention and. in all reiect, the cllort will ho made to r-tahlinh tha clnracler ot the A'ttittnttt ep'tMiain tin a Kuniity Newspa per, Wushington being now the central point of the cur rent military operations, great attention will b paid to furnishing the readers of the Aatiomil Ii puhlin with full, and especially with axnrittet accounts ut the progress of the war for the Union. In politics, the paper will be Hopuhlican, sustaining the Administration of Mr. Lincoln, but discluintiuff, however any pretention to be the organ of the President, There ia no Republican paper in the District of Columbia, orin tha vicinity ot it, ana it is believed that recent event liav oper.el to such a paper an important sphere of useful i-tt'ort. The tune has come, when the actual administration of tha Government upon Republican principles will explode tha misrepresentiitiona winch have made those principles so distasteful to the louth. Hut it is not only here, and iu this vicinity, that the projectors of the Autwnnl A'.wAon hope to make it useful. To the whole country they oder a ournnl which will dta:iM national politics truin a national standpoint, and which-will never b swerved hum patitoti duty by any overpowering pressure of local iuttrit. Terms of Muhscription. One copy for una year, $2 nrt Three copies for one year. ft K r ive oopit s for one year, 7 t Ten ceptca lor one your, - Vi 00 Twenty copiea fir one year. 10 00 When a club of subscriber has been forwarded, additiona may he made to it on the same terms. It is not necessary that the subscribers to a club should receive their paper at the same pot ollice. Money may be forwarded by mail, at our risk. Large accounts can be remitted in drufts ou Ronton. New York, Thili-delphia or Baltimore; smulltr amounts in gold, or in notes of aolvent banks. The Oaily Ant Kp"Mican ia published every morn ing t Sundays excepted) at 1 A" per annum, in advance. Address W. J. Ml'RTAtiH k VO.t Washington. D. C. HAREISBUROlCADE Y " HKV. E. I. IIKNDEUSO.V, A. M., 'Late President of " Columbia rollege"), TaiNnrtL. This Institution is situated at the town nf Harrishurir. in Linn County, Dicgoa, in a pleasant and healthy local ilv. THE BUILDING IS LARGE AND commomous. The first Session will begin on the riHHT DAT OF KEPTKMBKR, 18tV2. The Ac&Jemic year ia divided into tw .Sessions, of IO dsrs each. Tuition will be flO and f 11 per ."esslon ; one half in advance, and the ether halt at ihe close nf Ihe Term. Stu dents admitted at any lime, and charged from Ihe time ef entrance In the close of Session, wuless sxial contract ia made ntherw ie. The nndersi(ned takes pleasure in announcing to hi. former patrona and friends, tha after an absence of three rears he has returned to Oregon, and hwated 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 everr facility will be altorded lo them thai thev enjoyed with him in Ihe brightest davs of l'olumbi College."' K. P. HF.NHF.KSON. 1'. !. Boarding can bo had, in pr'- nte fnn.lies, vty is i . i