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EUGENE CITY, AUGUST 23, 1862. AGENTS rOR THE STATE REPUBLICAN. The following named gentlenieu are authorized to re ceive and receipt fur niouey on subscription to the Rkpib- S.ICAX. rjau Francisco, California, - - Charles A. Crane. Dromon City, W. C. Johnson, rialein, Oregon, J. C. Cartwright. Milvonon, W. K. Dunbar. Albanr, D. W. Wuketield. Corvuilia, A. O. llovey. Eugene City, - .- -..-...J.N. (jalo. Roseburg, - J. II. Rogers. Jacksonville, ......... J. R. Hodgeu. Ashland, J. M. MoCull. Traveling Agent, ...... SI. O. McCarty. Postmaster are also requested to receive and forward subscriptions. Mony uiay be aent through the mails at our nsK. DIED. In this place, on the ISth inst.. of nutriJ sore throat. Elijah E. T.. son of E. T. and T. A. Wilson, aged rears niouiua anu u aays. Confiscation!! t-pilE UNDERSIGNED having sold his entire Interest in JL the TKlr L.U VIA MAKRKT. would herebv noti ly those knowing themselves indebted to the him of MTEPHENSON k LUCKEY, that after the 28d inst, he "will be in readiness at the Murket to settle with them ; and all those having claims nguinst the firm will please present 1hem, and we will agree to pay them or take the Oath of Allegiance instanier. J. ai. &1 tt'UL.NSU.V 8ii:tf SLACKSMITHING. N. MARTIN, os Eighth street, opposite Chase & Co.'s livery Stable, is now prepared to do all kinds of smithing in his line at CHEAP RATES for READY PAY, such as farmers and teamsters want. It is said by the farmers of Lane county luut MARTIN'S PLOWS are tho best ever manufactured in this place : therefore. lie is not afraid to warrant them to perform well, particu lar Kiiuiuion paiu lu HORSE-SHOEING, and work warranted to give satisfaction. Give me a call t my shop, and you shun be accommodated. Produce, and all kinds of Money, except "Confederate Bonds") taken for work. Eugene City, August 20, 1862. 82-20t 2,000 SHEEP for sale, in lots to suit buyers, AT LOW RATES. 1 "I A A Of these sheep are brood ewes of superior J a lUl quality about equally mixed with Southdown nuu American, r our uiiiiurea are common ewes, ana tne remainder are one and two year old wethers. Shep rais ers mm wool growers are requeued lo examine ino nocK, near Pine Post OHice, in Mini county. For further partic ulars, inquire at this Ollice, or of the undersigned with the nocx. uuuuti a. uakiji.n August 20, 13152. 82-4t 13 11. DELA VAN'S ALL HEALING JAPANESE SALVE!! 'rpiIE JAPANESE SALVE IS THE BEST PRKPARA JL. lion thut ha boen discovered tor the cure of r01S(. from P0IS0X OAK, Musquito Bites, Nursing soro Breasts, Gunshot Wounds, Cuts, Barns, Sprains, Piles. Salt Rheum, Boils, Bruises, Corns, Chilblains. And in fact, all kinds of Sores. Try it all everybody. 5fo family should be without it, and, although the in gredients are rare and expensive, only FIFTY CENTS is 'charged for a box. For sail bv all Druggists. REDINfcTOO k CO., Wholesale Agents. S2-0m . Sun Francisco. J trAXEsa Salvk. This article is proved to be the best Tor the cure of the rarious complaints lor which it is rec "Onvnnded, that is known. It can be used with most per leet safety, and will work like a charm proving the fact that one great good hns resulted by the opening of trade with the Japanese. Sco advertisement. HAURISBURG ACADEMY. REV. E. P. IIENDERSOX, A. II., (Late President of " Columbia College "), Pbixcipal. This Institution is situated at the town of Harrisburg, in Linn County, Oregon, in a pleasant and healthy local ity. ?HE BUILDING IS LARGS AND COMMODIOUS. The first Session will begin on the FIRST DAT OF SEPTEMBER, 18C2. The Academic year is dirided into two Sessions, of 100 dnys each. Tuition will be $5, (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 undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to bis former patrons and friends, that after an absence 6f three years he has returned to Oregon, and located permanently tthe above named Institution, and will be happy to meet any of his former students in this new and elegant Acad emy ; where every facility will be afforded to them that they enjoyed with him in the brightest days of " Columbia College." E. P. HENDERSON, P. S. Boarding can be had, in private families, very low. . l-tf LIVERY STABLE, Eighth Street, Eugene City, Oregon. THE UNDERSIGNED, having fitted np and reopened the large and commodious Livery Stable, formerly kept hr Chase f Co., would respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends, and of the traveling public generally. We will keep constantly on hand horses and buggies to let at reasonable rates. Horses intrusted to on rears will be well fed and carefully attended to by experienced host lers. Teaming of every kind promptlr attended tn. 2-Jtn ftCFELCH ki. MILHOLLAX. Sheriff'! Sale. BT VIRTUE OF AX EXECUTION" ISSUED OUT OF the Circuit Court, for the .State of Oregon and county of Lane, aad t me directed and delivered, I have this day levied npoa and will proceed to sell to the highest bid der, Awr cash, on Mondav, the 22J day of September, 18G2, between the hours of la St., and S r. m. of same day, on the premises, the following described real property, to wit ; situated in Lane countv, Oregon, the east half of Section two (,in Township eighteen South, Range four l4j West, containing three hundred and twentymo) puree, more or less, together with all the appur tenances therto belenging. Said property is offered to satis fy an execution issned out of thea bove mentioned Circuit Vnrt, is favor of C. E. Chrisman, and against W. W. Chapman and J. L. Bromley, for the sum of tl.440 5.1, to gether with interest and accruing costs : The above being cartaia mortgaged premises of W. W. Chapman and Mar garet F. Chapman, bis wife. T. J. BRATTAIN, August 1-ib, Ivii. 22 It Sacrifl Lane County. A. S. He C lure, DEALER IX DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SALEll CLOTH, BOOTS AND SHOES, II AR WARE AND CUT LERY, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, DRUGS AND PATENT MED. ICINES,dc. Also DA CON, FLOUR, WHEAT, OA TS, B UTTER, EG GS, AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF SALE- ABLE PRODUCE TAKEN AT LIBERAL PRICES IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS, Cornkk Oak ano Nixtb stbkkts is teont ot Court House, Eugene City, Oregon, August 1st, 1SG2. 81-tf LOOK HERE ! ! BLACKSMITHING. rrtHE UNDERSIGNED. HAVING PURCHASED AND JL re-opened the Blacksmith Shop on Ninth street, is prepared 10 uo an Kinas oi h oi k, iu uis uuu, iucu WAGON IRONING, GUNSMITIIING, HORSE SHOEING, MAKING and REPAIRING EDGE TOOLS. Jobbing of all kinds executed on short notice, and in the luiesfc UI1U UVBt SI, IU, AT SATES TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES. GIVE ME A CALL. I ulso have about ten thousand pounds of assorted iron, which I will sell for cash. J. C. LUCKEY. Eugene City, August 1st, 1802. 29-0m S. ELLSWORTH. J. B. CXDERWOOn. Xotary Public ELLSWORTH & UNDERWOOD, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, OFFICE OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, EUGENE C1TV, OGS. 26tf H. C. SHALL, ATTORXEY AT LAW, will practice in all the Courts of this State. Particular attention given to Convey ancing, Collection of Debts, etc. Office in the Court House, bugeue City, Oregon. iis-bra Dr. M. CANADAY, EUGENE CITY, OREGON, IS a true Botanic in his practice, entirely discarding Cal omel and all mineral poisons. Office at his dwelling in the southeast of town. iMtf Sheriff's Sale. TY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION to me dirrectcd 11 issuer! out of the ( circuit Oourt for the countv of Omit- lus, and State of Oregon, 1 have levied upon and will pro- ceea to sen to tne nigoesi Diuuer, ior casn, on ttie 25th day of August, 1802, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. u. nnd 4 o'clock p. M., on the premises, the following described property situated n Douglas county, Oregon, to wit, alt tno uuuiviucu nun il'J.J. Nichol's donation land claim, being the North half of Section 27, Township i!li South, Range 4 West, con taining 820 acres more or less, with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Said property is sold to satisfy an execution issued out of said Court in favor of James Imbree, nnd against John J. Nichols and S illuim R. Sin gleton, for the sum of six hundred and eighty-six dollar t)3l UO ), lliagmenii unucosis, imu ncuruiutc i-usis. J. M. FULLER TON, July U, 18G2. 80-U Sheriff Douglas county. Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO ME DIRECTED, issued outof the County Court for Douglas County, Oregon, I have levied upon aiid will proceed to sell to the highest bidder, for cash, on the tSth any ut September, 1S02, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. ., on the premises, the following described property, situa ted in Douglas County, Oregon, to wit; being the donation l,anc Claim ot il. Jlanley, in section 12, lownsnip 2'.'. Range 6 West, containing IliO acres more or less, with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Said propertr sold to satisfy un execution issued out of the said Court, in favor of Fendel Sutherlin and against Hugh E. Casev, el al, for the sum of (283 20, judgment, interest nnd costs ol suit. II. HOWE, Augnst, 5th, 1863. tl-4t Sheriff Douglas County. Notice All persons knowing themselves indebted to J. J. Bi.r.vAKs, are requested to call and settle with the undersigned, at their earliest convenience. u J. SJ1AL.1. ah y. Eugene City, July E4, 1882. 2i 4w. The following letter, which emphatically peaks fur itself, was written by the Dean of the Faculty of the Philadelphia College of Medicine to the editors ol the -Pacific Mcdicirl and Surgical Journal, Sua Francisco for publication : Phii.adilpria, January 17th, 1B42. To the Editors of the Pacilic Medical Journal Gentle men : My attention has been called to an article in the December number of vour journal, in regard tn the ad eundem degree granted by the Philadelphia College ot Medicine to Dr. L. J. Czapkav. When the application for thedes-ree was made to the Faculty, it was accompanied bv atlidavita and testimonials to the etrect thst Dr. Czapkav, was a regular graduate M. i. of tne University or I'esth, had served as a surgeon in the Hungarian army, and was a rezular practitioner of medicine. On the strength of these the degree was granted. The ad eundem degree, as its name implies, is conferred on graduates only, and gives ns new privileges. Had there been the slightest suspicion ot irregularity, the application would hare been refused. By inserting this in your journal you will do an act ol justice to tne college, and confer a lavoron. l ours, very respeciiuuy, u. ihaii, Dean of the Faculty of the I'hila. College of Medicine. DR L. J. CZAPKAY'S Private Medical and Surgical In stitute is on Sacrsmento street, below Montgomery, oppo- te the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's office, tvtn Francisco. The Doctor offers free consultations and asks no remuneration unless he effects ft cure. Office hours from a. a. to y r. a. Ceitipicati. I. the undersigned. Governor of Hangary, do testify herebv, that Dr. L. J. Czapkav haa served during thecontest for llungarian liberty, as Chief Surgnn, in the Hungarian armv, with faithful perseverance. Whereof I hare given him this certificate, and recommend him to the svmpaihv, stteotion and protection of all those who are capable of appreciating patriotic self-sacrifice, and nnde serred misfortune. KOSSUTH LAJ0S, Governor of Hungary. Washington City, January 5th, B52. ft?" Persons not wishing to lose time in eom-spondeaee plrae enclose 110 in their Tetters nd they will get im mediate attention to their cars. Address, L. J.CZAPKAY. M. D.. Sn Frsnrisro, Cl. TRACY & CO'S OREGON EXPRESS. Portlaxo, March 31st, 1S02. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing bt-tweeu the uuilcrsigned is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. E. W. TRACY E. NORTON, 11-tf E. L James. E. W. TRACY'S DAILY ISXraKSS. E . TRACY will continue the Express from PORT , LAND to JACK 5UJ iiiL.c, who ine loiiowing OFFICES AND AGENTS. Charman A Varner. Oregon City, Uutteville, Lafayette, Dayton, S;ilem, Albunv, Corvuilis, Eugene Citv, 0.ikhmd, -Kosebiirg, Cunyoiivillo, Jacksonville. 14-tf P. X. Mathii'u. M. Wolfe. Williams k Lipprncutt. Hell & Brown. J. Conner. - E. Pox. II. SI. Ellsworth. Lord, Peters k Co. A. R. Flint. - Sideman, Wollenberg k Co, C. E. Bci'kinun, E. W. TRACY. 100 REWARD. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD is offered for better Antidote for all affections of the URINARY ORGANS and PROSTATE GLAND THAN Dr. FRANK ALLE11T0VS Antidote and Hose Injection. Tho worst cases of GoNonRuos are rdicnlly cured by two or three bottles. Slight cases in two or three duvs. This preparation will do wluit no other remedy can, or has been Known to do, viz : cure everv case, no matter now compli cated. Thousands can testily to this fact, who had, previ ous to uinir Dr. Allertou's Antidote and Rose luiection expended hundreds of dollars on worthless nostrums and humbug doctors. TRY THIS RESIEDY ! Two or threo doses is sufficient to convince you of its superior medicinal virtues. The only restriction wnue using tne Antidote is to avoid all Spirits and Beer, or Ale. Be sure to ask for Dr. PRANK ALFrTO.N'S Antidote and Rose Injection. Take it accor ding to directions on the botllo and it will cure you. Sold by ull regular Druggists and Dealers in California, Oregon and British Columbia. Price for Antidote, fcl 5i; Rose Injection, 1 00. Three bottles is nearly always sulicient to perform a radical cure, leaving no traces of the muludy in the system, which can not be truthfully said of any other known preparation. 16-1 2m Notice to Creditors. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE Estate of William Holcome, deceased, are hereby required to exhibit the same, with the necessary vouchers, within one year of this date, toOeorge Belshsw, Adminis trator of said Estate, at his residence in Lane County, Ogn. Dated July loth, 1SU2. GEORGE BELSUAW, Administrator. 20 -it BROOKLYN HOTEL. COI2S Eli BROADWAY AXD SAXSOME STREETS, San Francisco. Isr-iL:' ''I 1 11 d rrniiriKTor 01 mis wen unnvn aim uiu t?- rfTTn a e ii 11 1. J .ii "iM'J tablished House is stilt ut his old tricks feeding the public fur the low (turn of rorn dollars pur vvt-cK. and the crv ia " Still they come I" Thin Hotel was established in lso2, and the Proprietor proudly appeals to its well known reputation, and ut the same tune pledges himself to use every endeavor to add to the comfort and convenience of his guests. The Brooklyn Hotel WAUON will always be ready on the wharf on the arrival of the teamers, to convey passengers and their baggage to the House, free of chnrtre. To prevent imposition be positive and see that ltKOOKLYN HOTEL is painted in large let ters on the sides of the Omnibus. Board per day, if 1 ; Board per week, $4 ; Meals, finctn, Lodgings, fioets. Lodgings per week, to $4 ; Signle. rooms 50 cents pernight. JOHN KELLY, Jr. Juue 14, ls62 3m To merchants and Shippers. PORTAGE AT OREGON CITY. 'piIE MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS of tho Willamette JL Valley aro notified that BARSTOW & FRAZER are now prepared with plenty of teams and careful drivers to pass freight over the Portuge between Oregon City and Cunemah as fast ns 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 us to prevent any unnecessary delay. Oregon City, Oregon, January 1, 102. Stf WELLS, FARGO & CO'S EXPRESS. WELLS, FARGO k CO. HAVE EXTENDED THEIR Express to VANCOUVER, CASCADES, DALLES, WALLULA, WALLA WALLA, LEW1ST0N, OROF1NO, PIERCE CITY, ELK CITY, and the SALMON RIVER MINES. A list of Agents will be published as soon as practicable, and each Agent will be furnished with ft commission sneci iying his authority and the extent to which he will be oiind by bis acts, which will be publicly exposed in his iUce for the inspection of those doing business wilh us. WEI.I.S, FAKliO A CO. E. W. TRACY, Superintendent for Oregon and Wash ington Territory. 14-tf Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN, that my wife, Mary Ellen Nichols, has left my bed and board without cause or provoca tion. All persons are hereby notified that I shall in no wise be responsible for anr debts ahe mnr contract, and all persons giving her credit will do so at their peril J. j. .mcihui. Roseburg, July 31st, 1832. 80-4t Notice of Final Settlement. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LANE COUNTY, AU gust Term, lS'i2. In the matter of the Estate of John Ingram, deceased ; ordered that the first Mondsy in October be appointed as the day for final settlement of said Estate. Laiirisss A. Ingram, Executrix, having filed her account, application will be made in pursuance of the foregoing order. H. u. o-MALi,, Att y for Executrix. Dated August 4th, IWi. 30-4t Notice to Absent Defendant. James Estep tt. Joseph A. Dillon and Elias Williams. rpO JOSEPH A. DILLON : Tou are herebv notified that L unless vou appear in fhe Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the county of Lane, on the fouTth Monday of October, A. D. l-2, and answer the complaint of James Estep, plaintiff, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, and prays for judgment against you for 1119 14, besides interest and costs of suit, the said complaint will be taken for confessed, and the praver thereof will be grant ted bv the Court. By order of said Court made at the April erm, 1S1J. D. M. RISDON". P'ltfa Ally. Eugene City, May 30, 1842. 23-3m Estrayed. A DEEP RAY. middle-sized American horse: about five 2- years old, with small star in his forehesd, and some saddle marks. Any person taking him np and returning him to the subscriber wilt be liberslly rewarded. A. W. FA 1 1 fcll.-SIM. Eugene City, Stsy 8th, 18C2. lS-tf Saddlery 1 Saddlery II 3 A LAKfiE LOT OF EVERY ULSI Klf. 03 tion of Nnddlea, Ilridln, liar ess. rack-saddles, etc.. etc.. st SAM. COX'S Old Stand, ! Were we will be on hand ( aint going to Salmon) to I make any kind of work, in our hue, to order, on but the U"st .Material m4. Turner Bro's, Cor. Front and Broadway Streets SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TU RNER S FORREST WISE BITTERS, 2'he Greatest Remedy of the Age. ...FOR THE CCKB OF... Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Weakness of tho Stomach, Or Derangement of the Digestive Organs. 'Turners' Forrest Wine Bitters," Are sure to regulate the stomach, the cs'n avenuo to the whole body ; Are sure to counteract Hilliousncss, when in a mtilurous climutc ; Are sure to agree with the most weakly, as well as the most robust person Are sure to create a good appetite ; Are very pleasant to tho taste as a beverage, Are caonotinoul and cheap. All travelers should carrv those bitters with them to pre vent Billiousness and Fevers caused by change of climate and water. Seamen should carry them to prevent Scurvy, Ship Fever, and the like, when they are deprived of cooling, nutritious veet;'.bles. They are a very rich, nutritious Wine, formed by the addition of nine different kinds of roots, barks and lierbs, making a very palatable as well as one of the most nourish ing Bitters iii the known world. Sold Wholesale bv TURNER BROTHERS, , Corner Washington and Franklin streets, N. Y. Niagara street, Bull'ulo, X. Y. Corner Broadway and Front streets, SAX FRANCISCO. And for sale by Merchants and Druggists, everywhere. TURNERS' GIXG ER WIXEI Turners' Ginger Wino ! ! Turners' Ginger Wine ! ! itl!. ta ,nKn.(rt from niirA Wliitfl Hiifl .TnnifiinA MlllVIC " 'H'V" I -- r: . u.... unnli niniiiinp ni lit I'urm Hut 1iimL and must pleasant tonic ever introduced : and is an invaluable rem edy tor Livspepsia, inuigesuun, miu iui mi vnvn mut-iv a gentlo stimulant is required to bring tho system into healthy action. One Million Gallon, in Barrels and Cases, told Annuully Throughout the world, thereby proving its uncqualcd and unrivalled merits. It has received the approbation of the Medical Faculty throughout tho United States, and wher ever kuowu. Sold Wholesale bv TnPWP.Tt RRfiTHrfRS. Corner Washinuton and Franklin streets, N. Y. Niagara street, lsutiaio, i. Comer Broadway and Front streets, SAN FRANCISCO. And for sale- hy Men-hunt and Druggists, everywhere. TURNERS' ESSENCE OF Jamaica Ginger. It is not only harmless, but it is eminently beneficial in ill cses where a warm Cordial or a gartefulstiinulunt is re quired. Kspeciully is this the case when there is felt by the patient a sense of exhaustion, arising from either heat or lutigoe. Under such circumstances a few drops taken in half a tumbler of water, with a little sugar, will be useful. It will be lound in such cases a pleasant and etletive resto rative ; on this account this Essence is a highly important uldition to the voyager und traveler's portmanteau. It is dso important to the family collection of remedies for dis eases. This article, liko the Giner Wine, is carefully and elabo rately prepared and selected from the best .quality of arli elcs. It possesses all the true properties of the Jamaica linger, and we do not hesitate to warrant it to be flee from invund every injurious or irritating properties. When there is ft great Nausea of tho stumach, or opprcs- .inn of Mnirils tiri-,imr from imiHM-fect fliieslion. tiolll riding in a carriage, or from the motion of a vessel nt sea, ., . & . . :.. i.. u.;i. i... A II1IS r.SSI-IIUI', II WKCII III UW.IIIUUIIIC nun t.iv ww.v u.tv tious, will be found invariably to give relief. In ordinary Diarrhoea, incipient Cholera, and indeed in all diseases bv w hich the nervous system may become pros trated, and tiio digestive organs deranged, this Essence will be found most invaluable. TTIRWF.R BROTHF.TIS. Corner Washington and ri-iinkhn streets, New York. Niagara street, iiunaio, .v i . Corner Broadway aud Flout streets, SAN FRANCISCO. And for snlo by Merchants and Druggists, everywhere. TURNER BROTHERS, Manufacturers ot every description of SYRUPS, CORDIALS, LITTERS, &c, Corner Front nnd Broadway streets, SAN FRANCISCO CAL. June S, 1S02. Or. William Hall's Balsam for the Lungs CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, NIOI1T SWEATS, St'lT- T1N BLOOD, COLDS, COLOII, I.VUI-..1ZA, PAIN IN THE SIDE, AND ALL DIS EASES OF THE LUNIiS. Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, in sll esses gives the best of satisfaction. Dr. Wm. Hull's Ralsam for the Lungs, has wrought more cures since its introduction than any other cough medi cine. Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, is endorsed by your leading physicians as the safest and best remedy now before the public. Dr. Wm. Hall a Kasam for the Lungs, is safe tonsesmnng children, and yet powerful in cases of chronic pulmoua- rv disease. Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam tof tlw Lungs, brings in certificates almost daily, of its wonderful cures in all parts of the country. The more striking proof the intrinsic worth and excel lence of DR. WM. II ALL'S BALSAM for the LUNIiS, is shown in the rapidity with which it becomes general favorite with the people. There is nothing of similar nature but what is cast into the shade when the Balsam has been thoroughly tested. The sgents for its sale, the coun try over, in ordering ftw supplies, are very enthusiastic in its favor, saying: " It is just the thing ; it acts like ft charm; its rftecls are truly magical." The purchaser should be very particnlar to ask for, and lake none but Dr. William Hall's Balsam for the Lungs which is warranted to give satisfaction or the money re turned. For sole by all Druggists, and hr REDINGTON &, CO. Sol Agents, ' and 411 Clay tit., San Francisco. 3, Ellsworth, VTTORNEY nd Counselor, U. H. Supreme Court and other court. Othce at Kugeue City, Lane county, Oregon. Also, CommissoDerof Deeds for New York, Con pecticu', etc jsll ARK THK ONLY SPECIFIC IEVSOT FOB CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, HYSPKI'MIA, NKKVOl'S AM) liKXF.K AL DKBII.ITY. FKMAI.K COMPLAINTS AND ALL DISORDERS OF THE BLOOD SYSTEM. This new and remarkable Chemical Remedy a prepara tion ofoxydizable phosphorus wus discovered by the cele brated Dr. J. F. Churchill, of Paris. It has been used br over ten thousand physicians, durin" the last three year with results unparalleled in the annala of medicine ; crea ting tin entire revolution in the treatment of Chronic Dia eaa of the Lumrs, Stomach, and ull morbid couditiona of the Nervous and Blood Svstotns. LontrunnttiOH u no foa- ytr an iiu uruhU malmli, for this Remedy has tcttortd sun, drtdt, in ull ttmjeit if Hit dittan. THE HYPOPHOSPHITES Have a two fold and specific action on the one hand in ivasinir the principle which CONSTITUTES NERVOUS r.MJilii i ami, on the other, neinir the MOST COW KK FUL BLOOD UKNERAT1NU AOL.NT3 KNOWN. Ther act with promptness and certainty in all general morbid conditions, such as Chronic Bronchitis, Asthniu, Scrofula, Marasmus, Anemia, Female Complaints, etc., snd in all dis orders of the Nervous or Blood Systems. Their etlect upon the tubiirculur condition is immediate all the general symptoms disappearing with a rapidity which la really marvelous. They inereuse tha nervous or vital energy, re lieve Cough, cheek Night Sweats, diminish Expectoration, improves tne Appetite, arresi iiiiirrnea, nna promoie re freshing sleep. A FAIR TRIAL 13 A CERTAIN CURE. Winchester's Genuine Preparation OF THE HYPOPHOSPHITES is the only rcliablo form of Dr. Churchill's Remedv, nnd is approved bv the Medical Profession eenerallv. USE NO OiUEK. Oil ANY REM EDY CONTAINING IRON. t-? Circulars containing the only authentic information iu regard to the new treatment, free. I t?" Price 2 per bottle. Sold Wholesale and Retail at the California Branch Depot, by g J. WINCHESTER, i'A)i Mission St., two doors west of Second, San Francisco. 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 ore strongly concentrated all the) medicinal properties of Sarsupai-illn, combined with the most eilectual 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 differing entirely in its character and properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled in its operation on the system when luboring under disease. It bus been so fully tested, not only by patients themselves, but also by physicians, that it has received their unquali fied recoimnendatinns nnd the approbation of the public; und has established on its own merits a reputation for vil its and KrricACY fur superior to the Various compounds bearing the name of Sarsapurilln. FHOil THE ARM'. Moxtkrkt, Cai.., Jan. 18, lfl.KV Messrs. A. R. i D. Sasos Oeiitlemeii : I beg leavetowdd my testimony in favor of your iiirulunble medicine, hoping it mav lead some other uiilortiiiiate beings to try its cllects, and that they may be heiu liled as I have been. I arrived here by the overland route, about the lirst of Dctober last. A few days after 1 was attacked with a very disagreeable) eruption of the skin, which my nhysioiun could not cure. I happened to lind your Sarsaparilln in a store m thia JvWce, and remembering the pnpitlaritv f the medicine at home, I purchased three bottles, which hud the desired etlect ot removing my difficulty entirely. With high regards, vonrs, etc.. J. H. MILLER, Lirtit. ft. J. A. Prepared and sold by A. II. Sc 1. Sllllds, Wholesale) Druggists, 100 Fulton street, corner of William, New York. For sulo by DkWitt, Kittl A Co., II. Johnsox A l'o., and Rktuniitox A Co., San Francisco; Rica A Corrlx, Ma rysville; R. 11. Mi-DoN.M.n k Co., Sacramento ; Saitu A Davis, Portland; WM, WALKER tilgene City ; and by Druggists generally. i'.7-3ui C LONER'S DELTA EYE OPENER. 35 A healthy, pure, invigorating AmeTican Drink, peculiarly itJupted riir a Southern or Trop ical Climate, and strongly recomerrded as a family stimulant, hy the most eminent Medical Men in tho United States and Europe, The Proprietor of this truly celebrated beverage), in his long experience ss one of the largest Importers of first class Wines nnd Liquors in the cry of New York, has long felt the w ant ilnrt existed in every family, of aTonio, which :ould he used wilh benefit, by everv household, from the child tothc astiilt, audin coinpusimiing this beverage, his aim has been to use only the purest matei-iHl, with the most rtrftmhr llavoring, thereby fully established the fact, that a vast degree of ueiielit accrues from the rise of this stimu lant, in comparison with the vile rompotmds so extensively manufactured and foisted on the publio, under the endorse ment of a paid analytical certificate. In the Atlantic States, this truly National Drink super sedes the use of ull others ever introduced to the American public, in addition to which it is now extensively used in Europe. The Kings of Belgium and Surdinia have both ordered supplies, from samples sent direct to our Consuls, as has ulso the rhu ot the French Court, ss well ss the highest circles in London, Liverpool and Antwerp in fact, it is adapted to all climates and classes, bnt more particu larly to the South, the proprietor having always the grand object in view of producing a otrdial which would inuteri jllv arrest unv disease, incidental to ft hot climate, while ho'gnurantees that the regular us thereof will etfectualy prevent any of those symptoms, habitual in a trip to or ft residence in the Smith. The entire press of New York, from setual experience, attust to the value of this delirious Family In vigor a tor. JOHN O. OLDN'ER, Inventor and Proprietor. Abbott k Oldman, Agents, 19-3m 46 Front street, &an Francisco. IlJSDIISrGTON' & CO'S Superior Yeast Powders. WARRANTED to make Light Sweet and nutritions BREAD. Funnily adapted to T.OA VES, HO T RISCCIT, BCCK WHEAT, AA OlIlKIl VAKES, ii IMi ERBSEAD, AM) CAKES VP ALL KISUS. Warranted fully equal to any in the market. Ask for REDIMiTON k CO S YEAST POWDERS, and take no other, if vou would have uniformly goad bread. Manufactured and sold at wholesale, br REDINQTON & CO., ) and 411 Clay St., San Francisco. Quincy Hall, 147, 149, 151, Washington Street. Largest Clothing Establishment is Ctsllforai !)Hr when von are in San Francisco, it ia worth yoor hiU to nv a visit to this immense Clothing Hons, and see the countless varietv of garmenta of every style and texture that till the spacious shelves snd counters, and to notice the amount of business daily transacted there. The unprecedented success of the proprietors is attribn ted to their liberal snd judicious sdrertising, snd the r nisrktMr low prices st whirk their goods art told. M-n