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Why be Deaerted the Packard Leg. Ulalnre. From the New Orleani ricayune. After Mr. Barrett of Rapides liarf been sworn in a a member of the lower Ilouco of tho Nicholls Legixla tore, he arose to a question of privi lege, and said t "I was elected by a constituency of whites and blacks, and I have come cure because it is here that I can rep resent my peoplo best. I ceo upon this floor gentlemen ol the House who represent tho property and intel lizence of the land. The other House- is a den of thieves, presided oyer by four scoundrels, who are passing con fiscation laws, confiscating tho prop erty of the peoplo, and by appropria tion laws stealing everything that we have got. I stayed there six days, and I saw my property, which I had acqnired by honest industry, legis lated from mo. I could not stand it any longer. That is the reason I am hero." j Captais Eads, engineer of tho Mis sissippi river improvement at South Pass, accomplished the first stage of Lis undertaking by deepening the channel through the bar to twenty feet for a width ot two hundred leot. The success which hns attended this important work reflects great credit on Capt. Eads and encourages the hope be entertains of securing a channel thirty foot deep for the largest vessels, With such a channel lNew Urleans will take p'aco among the chief commercial ports of tho Uoited States, and a new era ot pros perity opens for the Mississippi Val ley. The other passes will naturally suffer, as the main volume of tho river water is directed through the couth Pass, and we may therefore look for important changes in their condition which will eventually lead to their obliteration as navigablo channels. This improvement gives New Orleans magnificent outlet to the 6ea; but it also renders the operation of block ading the Mississippi mouth by a hos tile fleet much easier than formerly. wonder of modern Science, The perfect accurac with which .dentists are enabled to deduce the most minute par ticular in their several departments, appear almost miraculous if we view it iu Hie liln of the early ages. Take for example 1 1-clcctro-mafrnctio tolecrapli the greatest Invention of tbe sore. Is ii not a murvelou degree ol accuracy which enables an opera tor to exactly locate a fracture in a subma rine cable nearly three thousand miles lonir ? Our venerable "clerk of the weather " has become 10 tlwaouKlily familiar with those most wayward elements or nature that he can accurately predict their movements. He can lit io Washington and foretell whut the weather will be lo-morrow id Florida or New York, as well as II several hundred tniles did not intervene between him uud the places named. And so in all departments ol modern aclenco, what le ri'tiuiroil la the knowledge of certain signs. From these th' sciential! deduce accurate conclusions re irardless of distance. A few (ossili sent tbe expect geologist enable him to accurate ly determine the rock-formation from which they were tuken. lie can describe it you as perfectly as if a cleft of it wore lying 03 on table. So also the chemist can deter mine tbe constitution ol tho sun as accurate ly ei if that Hmninury were nut nineiy-flve million miles from Ins lulmrntory. 1 lie sui ends certain signs over the "iudnitude pace" and the chemist classifies them by passing them through tbe spectroscope, (July the presence ot c- rtulti suistuucs could pro auce tnete loiur signs. o also. In memcni science, diseuses have certain unmistakable signs, or symptoms, and by reason of tins lac t, l)r. fierce, or the Worlds I isiptis.iry Das been enabled to originate aud punnet system of determining with the greatest ac curacy, tne nature ol chronic diseases with out seeing and personally examining his pi tients. lie has spared ntither pains nor ex pense to associate wi i h hiiusell, as the Fac olty of tbe World's Dispensary, a lunre mini ber of rnodicnl gentlemen of rare annulments ad skill graduates from some of the most .famous Medical Colleges of both America tnd Europe. Ity aid of Dr. Tierce's system ' of diagnosis, these physicians and surgeons annually treat, with the most gratifying sue , cess, many thousands of invalids without aver seeing them in person. In recogiiiiint diseases without a 'personal examination ot i we pauent luey ciaun to possess no miracu lous powers. They obtain their knowledge or me patients disease by tbe application ol well established principles of modern science to tne praottce of medicine. And it is to the accuracy with which this system has endow (d them that the owe their almost world wide reputation for the skillful treatment of II lingering or chronic affections. This svs of practice and the marvellous success which has been attained throuuh It, demonstrate the fact that diseases display certain pbe DOmeoa, which being subjected to scientific analysis, or synthesis, lurnlsb abundant and oomistakeable data to guide the judgment of tbe ikililul practitioner aright In determining the nature of diseased conditions. Tbe amp lest resources for treating lingering or chron ic diseases, and the greatest skill, are thus placed within the cany reach of every invalid however distant he or she may reside from the physicians making the treatment of sucb affections speciality. Tbe peculiarities of this scientific system of practice are fully ex plained Io tbe Appendix of " The IVople's common bens Nodical Adviser, a book of over cine hundred large page, which is so popular as to have reached a aale of almost one hundred thousand copies within few booths of its first publication. It la sent J postpaid) by the Author to any ad reas, oo receipt of one dollar and fitly cents Address, R V. Tierce, M. !., World's Dis pensary, Buffalo, N. Y. THE SUN. 1H77. m:h vouk. 177. The dilferent editions of the Hun during the next year will be tlie same aa during the year that has just iaMsed. Tbe daily edition will on week days be sheet of four pages, and on Sundays a sheet of eight ia;i-s, or 51 broad columns; while the weekly edition will lie a sheet of the same dimensions and character that are already familiar to mir friends. The Hun will continue to be the strenuous advocate of reform and retrenchment, and of the sulistitution of statesmanship, wisdom, and in teifrity for hollow pretence, ;inilecility, and fraud in the administration of public affairs. It will contend for the government of the iieojile by the people and fur the people, as op'maed to govennent by frauds in the liallot box and In the counting of votes, enforced by military vio lence. It will endeavor to supply its readers a body now not fur from a million of souls with the most careful, complete, and trust worthy accounts of current events, and will employ for this puqswe a numerous and care fully selected statf of reporter and correspond ents. Its reiwrts from vv ashington, esiiecuuly, will he full, accurate, and fearless; and it will doubtless continue to deserve and enjoy the hatred of those who thrive by plundering the Treasury or by usurping what the law does not irfve them, while it will endeavor to Merit the confidence of the public by defending the rights of the people against the encroachments of un justified power. The price of the daily Sun will be 55 cents a month or W 60 a year, post jiaid, or with the Sunday edition $7 70 a vear. The Sunday edition alone, eight pages, $1 20 a year, isist paid The Weekly Sun, eight pages of M broad columns, will be furnished during 1877 at the rate of $1 a year, rxml paid. The beneht of this large reduction from the Iirevions rate for I he Weekly can be enjoyed y individual suliHcribers without the necesttity of making iu clubs. At the same time, if any of our friends choose to aid in extending our circulation, we shall be grateful to them, and every such iierson who sends us ten or more subecri!ers from one place will be entitled to one copy of the paiier for himself without charge. At one dollar a year, Mit paid, tbe expenses of liajier and printing are barely repaid; and. considering the size of the sheet and the quality of its contents we are confident the peo ple will consider The Weekly Sun the cheaest newsiaier published in the world, and we trust also one of the very liest. Address. THK SUN, New York tHty, N. Y. to Ml HONEY OF HOREHOUND & TAR FOR THE OURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influents, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing, and all Affections of the Throat, Branchial Tubes, and Lungs, leading to Consumption. This infallible remedy is composed of the Honey of the plant Horehound, in chemical union with Tar-Balm, extracted from the Like Principle of the forest tree Ames IUlsamea, or Halm ot ouead. The Honey of Horehound soothes and SCATTERS all irritations and inflamma tions, and the Tar-llalin cleanses and HEALS the throat and air-passnpes leading to the lungs. Five additional ingredients keep the organs cool, moist, and in health ful action. Let no prejudice keep you from trying this great medicine of a famous Doctor, who has saved thousands of Uvea by it in his large private practice. N. B. The Tar Balm has no DAD TASTB or smell. PRICES SO CENTS AND $1 PER BOTTLE, Great saving to buy large sue. "Pike's Toothache Drops" Cure In 1 Mluuto. Sold by all Druggists. C. H. CKITTEiNTON, Prop., N.Y. ST. NICHOLAS, " 7'i king of all puhlitnlmnt mntd fur tht yuog on mntr title of Hit Adunlio. South amtoii (Kngluirl) Observer. The third volume nf this Ineomrwralile Magailne now niuiletm. With it SMI royal is'tavii irs, ami six Iniii.liwl illiistmtiuiis, its aplenilul aerials, na sooner sinriea, poems, ami .neicncs, etr., etc., in Ita Uwitirul liiii'litig of nxl nn.l guM, it is tho most splendid gift book lor buys ami Kills evor issued from ins press, rnea, 14 ; in full gilt, t,l. ST. NICHOLAS FOR 1877. Whieh 0eiis with NovemWr, 1STII, hctrms a short nil very entertaiuinir serial flora the French, " Ilie miiriinu in iranimny,;' a story alupusl to the TliMiikstrmiur season. Another sri.l i,r -l-i.rt.,,... llll.nut I...... 8 "1118 OWN MA8TKR," T J. T. TROWIinilHlK, author of the 'Mai k llnnnnl ritnriin," in tho CliriaU iionnny .-MiunsT. ik'siief Mnal sloriM, ' in iuim.,ini', lively sHen lHw.iss-lnssiul pietum fur the holidays, ami Kime astunisloiiK illiistrntliins in I'licnim sMirla, with ilrHWinits l. Mninem-sitlsls THK t llltlMMAM HOMDAV NUMIIKIt (IK HI'. NIt;H()l,A8, suiwrlily Ulustratud, routamt a very inUmstiiig ikkt. "TUB HOYS OK MY CUII.PI100D , liy WILLIAM I't'LUN UUVsMT. Do not Fail to liny St. Nicholas for the l liristmas Holidays. I'rice, 25 Cents. DuriiiK the year there will he InfeiTsting mpers fur nu it. hillwr. Coles valley, Douglass county, will pro duce 40,000 bushels of wheat tin season. J. E. Yowell of Union com.s to the front with s twenty months hog weighing 596 poonds. Tier. Mr. Ilansakrr baptized six persons t aicaiionviiie last raooaia. Piper will contest Vtrh' election to Congress on the ground that be received 9,000 fraudulent rotes, anJ 4,000 votes cast by Don-resideuts. Lieut Werden of the United St ties engineer corps took sn overdost of chloral Hydrate, resulting io death in San 1- rancisco OB lbs 30th of January. A thirty fire foot shark was landed high Bud dry near the Uuptpia kit Wetk. ty, hjr Willain Cul'en Hiyaut, lluuuu HiikIii-s, William II, .will. Dr. llai. tliinre MaolkmsliI, SiiiI.mxI . Hunt, irauk It. Htis'ktun, and utliers. Them will Is) stories. akptt'heain.l n.Mma ntm,U intere.1 to lrl, hjr llsrllet l'n,l rsiftinlt No. an (Widar. Sarah Winter Kelhanr, KliaaMh 8tu art l'heli, Ijuim Alwitt. I.unn-tia 1'. IL.I. i.i,. Thaxter. Mary Maia-a lk.l,. an.l ..,i..... isn. wiii iv miwi TWELVE SKY PICTURES," at rsor. rixa-nia. tba Astmmer, with nii, showin"Th fiUn at " "sis, wiii iw naeiy u, sutinaa m interest it -nt. in popular sewn. mvutlr iriven tu U. a sti.rr. sr. i aMi ivsrifi-rTTiiv .i.i. VCU . V a . ........ . .... .11, a r iiiii.u, sn l nil' a Ml WISDOM will he mirurleil as hrtvl.ifuie. and .St. Xi. u ..i rniitmiw Ui delight the yuitug aud gira phnsaie to MARK THESE FACTS THE TESTIMONY OF THE WEOLE HOLLOVAY'S PILLS. swsawaMM It the suffering dUeased read the followlnir. Let all wbo have been given no doctors, and sjHiken of incurable, read the foITowinif. Iet all wbo can believe facta and can have faith in evidence read the following. Know all men by these presents, that on this the 20th day of June, A. L. 1000, personally came JixKph Huydock, to me known aa such, and being duly sworn de'iosed as follows: That lie la the ar-le general aient for the United States and defeudenc.es thereof for preparation orrnedicinea known aa Dr. Hollowav'a Pills auk ointment, and that the following certificates are vertiatun copies to the best of his knowl edge and belief. JAMES HMIETKK. lo.J Notary Public. 14 Wall street, New York. Da. IIm.LrWAr-1 take my pen to write you of my fii. raiei suu vnai ine awiui pain in my maa nai eft me at last-tlianka to your pills. Oh. Doctor, b-jw thankful I am that I can get some leep. I ran never write it enouirh. 1 thank von amun anrl and am sure that you are really the friend of alTsuf. lereri. i comu nut neip writing to yon, anrl bop fwiiuiauiwHiviiiiia. ridauiaitllO, US ATPtitis n. This is to certify that I waa disrhanreil fmm tlia anuy won rnruuic uiarrua-a, ana nave iswn cured uy nr. llolloway-snils. W1UON HARVEY, n ew i one, April 7, 1 sea. ! I l'itt atreet. Tlie followlnir Is an interest inr case of a man cm- ployed in an iron foundry, who, in pouring melted nun into a Huik that was wet, caused an explisiiun. 't he melted iron was thrown around and on him in a perleet shower, and he was dreadfully homed. Hie following certitleate was given to me by him about S weeks after the aernlent: r.w Yobk. Jan. II, 1875. Sty name is Jacob Hardy, I am iron foamier, I was hauly burn hr hut lrun in Nuvemliflr lu.t , mv hums heaied, but I hail a running sore on my leg that would nut heal. I tried liolliiwav's Ointment. and it cured my in a few wenks. This is all true and anybody ran ace me at Jackson's Iron works, 2u Avenue. J. u A uu 1 , 1 11) Uoerch sireet. EXTRACTS rROU VABIOCS LKTTKHa "I hail no annetite -. Hollowav'a rills nva ml a hearty one." " our 1'illa are marvellona." "I send for another box and keen tkem in the house." Ir. Hollowav cured mv bpadacia tliat waa chronic." I gave ono of your Pills to mv bahe for cholera morlm. '1 be dear little thing lot well in a day." "My nausea of a morning is now cured." "Your box of Holloway'a Ointment cured me of noisea in the head. 1 rubbed aome of your Ointment behind the ears aud the nois baa left." "Mend me two ooxea, I want on tor a poor fami ly." "I enclose a dollar, ynuj price ia 2 cents, bnt the medicine to me is worth a dollar." "Send me live boxes of your Pills." "It me have ttvu boxes of your Pills by return mail, for Chills and Fever." 1 have over too such Testimonials, but want of space compels me to conclude." FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS And all eruptions of the skin; this Ointment is in valuable. It does nut heal externally alone, but penetrates with the must searching effects to the very root of the evil. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS Invariably cure the following diaeaaea : DIHOltDEItH OP THE KIDNEYS. In all discuses affecting these orgnns, whether they secrete too much or too little water; or whether they lie uHlii-tod with stone or gravel, or with aches or pains settled in the loins over the re gion of the kidneys, these 1'ills should Is) taken ac cording to the punted directions, and the 'liitment slinul I be well rublaxl into the small of the back at lied time, i his trait men t will give almost immedi ate relief when all other ineuus have failed. FOR STOMACHS OUT OK ORDER. No meideine will so effectually Improve tlie tons of tho stomachs as these Tills ; they remove all acidi ty, occasioned cither by Intemperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it to a heal thy action ithey are wimdcilolly etHiucioiis in cases of spasm in fact they never fail in curing all disor ders of the livers and stomach. llulloway's Tills are the kwt remedy known in the world fur tho following diseases: Ague, Asthma. Ililiuiis compl'iiuts, 111. itches on the skin, lkiwcl comiiUinta l iilhs I'onstiisition of tho llowela, Con- "iiuiiiiuii, ijciuiiiy. iiruiiiiy, i;yseniary. Erysllielas, levers of all knelf, rita. Keniulo Iri-oKiilaiitics. Ouut, lluailacho, ludigcstiun, Inlliimatiun, Jauu- nice, I.iver romplaints, Lumlmgo, Tdisi, lthcuma- iisin, iieu-ntiun or i rinc, (H'lolula or hing s Evil, nure i nronls, Mune Si Uravel, hecumlai y riymptoi . Tic-Duuloureux. 'Tuinnrs. I'Icm-s. Venei-al AIF,m lions, Worms of ull kiuds, Weakncu from any muse, kg, IMPORTANT CAUTIOX. Nune am genuine unless the signature of J. IIay- mi s. as aent lur tlia uniti'd rOHte..Mi,eiuinil.AMjh lsx of Tills and Ointment. A baudsome rewind will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to tho deteetiun ot auv rau-tv or nai tiua niiiiitcifeiting the nieiliciues, or vending tho same allowing mem to S3 spuiiuiis. I -Snld at the lnanuta"titrv ikt PriJiximiv Mitt mvi I & Co., Now York, and hvall rcsoectahlo Drumrisla I ami neaieia iu .wiieine tliroiighuut the civilized worm, in mixes at .'J cents, (i'J cents and fl each L-JT There is coiisitlenil.hi u.vin l, Liltiti th I " ' uiKer Bizi'i,. N, II. Directions for the vuidanra of natinnta In vwvij uinunier aia ainxeu to eacn oux. SHERMAN & HYDE'S COLUMN . CENTENNIAL AWARD. GRAND TRIUMPH FOR WEBER PIANOS! TVTEW DRUG STORE OX WILLAM- etee Street, nearNinth, DKALIBJ IM DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OILS, PAIXTS, GLASS, VARNISHES PATENT MEDICIHTS, c. Brandies. Wines and Liquorr OF ALL KINDS. In fact, we have the best assortment of articles found in FIRST CLASS DRUG 3T0RE. We warrant all our drugs, for they are new and Fresh. Particular attention ia called to our Stock of Perfumery aw Toilet Articles. As we have bought OUR G00IS FOR CASH We can compete with any establishment in Eu gene Uty in price anil accommodation. Buy your goods where you can get the Tient and cheaest PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED At all hours of the day or night. OKBUK & t- Important Notice. A CHANGE HAVING BEEN MADE IN THE ownership of tlie tipringfteld Milling property, it is found necessary to settle up all outstanding ac counts. Parties knowing themselves indebted to said 'Jompany, will please come forward at once and settle by payment of cash or note with approved se curity. Settlement can be made with H. V. Mrat ton at Dunn's store in Euirene City, or at the office of the Company in Hpringtleld. Per order orm.MiMiil.D MILLINU CO. Sprinofikld, Or., Nov. 2d, 1874. Brick Store, cor. Willamette k Eighth St... EUGENE CITY. First Premium over all American and Foreign Manufacturers. Copy of telegram received by Shenifbn & Hyde : New York. Sent 2n. 1S7R. Received the hiirhest award fur svmnaf.liHtic pure ani ncn tone, coin tuned with greatest jaiwer, aa snown in tne tliree styles lirand, Square ami Ulirttit I'lanoB wtilch sliow intel ligence and solidity In their construction, a pli ant and easy touch, which at tlie same time an swers promptly to its requirements, together wiui excellence oi worktiuuuuiti. A. WFJJER. A.V. PETERS & CO., Are now in receipt of a very large stock of NEW SPRUNG HOODS, Selected with much care from the largest and best importing bouses in San Francisco. Our Stock Of DRESS GOO Db Is unusually large and attractive, and comprises the very latest styles and novelties, and of all grades nd prices, so as to meet the view of all. WHITE GOODS. A largi utortment of Effinffn and lnaertinga, ne STAPLE GOODS. A large stock of Pleached Muslins anu Linens, Table Linens, Tnwelinirs and Husieryj Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Luce and Linen Collars in all grade. W003Li WE WILL PAY THE HIGHE8T MARKET TRICI In cash for any number of pounds of GOOD .MERUHANTABLK WOOL i mm I 7 K a. IIIMJ rAfrlsJ.iT ? WMJaV- BIK. fV.VJ a " No. 649 Clay Street, BETWEEN Kearny and Montgomery Streets, SAN FRANCISCO. COUNTRY PRODUCE Of every description wanted, for which we will ray the highest market price. A. V. i'KTKRS CO. CENI) 2.V kj York, i Jo. to OEt). P. HOWELL 4 CO.. New for I'ailllllllet lt ItUI twin ninljtinin lists ilf.'limi uewsivuwn. anil eatinuilca liuwinir nt wi ninpi iiaiii. IS' MmXMSOR TO WALTON & LYNCH, Ia Dorris' Srick Buildinc tlt.U.KK IN Groceries "J Provisions. M-iii i i i . - , . . iu aet ji on nniiii a general aasortuient of .nnvries, I'roviaions, Cured Meats. loliacoo, ( iK-irs, Candies, Candles, .Soiiw, Notions, tirven and Dried Fruits, Wood and 'illow Ware, Crwkery, Ktc, llusineas w ill lie coiiiluetcd on a CASH HASIS, Whioh iiicans that Low Prices are Established Goods deli vr red williout fhnrge to Buyer ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED or which I will jiay the highest market price. AAUU.N LYNCH. r These famous Pianos are for sale by SHERMAN & HYDE Cor. Kearney aud Sutter Sts., SAN FRANCISCO. jel7 MARRIAGE GUIDE AND Till. RflTTlKVI Tf Marrlags OnidsMsclirt all His I,Kii.ii. know an Cuun.hip. Mr riser, ths Phxloletical M.Ktcrir, and KrRlsliona l the musl iTSrnv PM. thl, emend era. IW "Sl 'fthS, 01 81. li us, Mo. '-itiiiihiiUpifflj. rpitV IT I-THBT.O. in-DIlICKS BRAND J. ufMi.tr. tor sale only br T. O. HENDRICKS. S. STEINII VASlAl, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALER IN First-Class Tamily Grcceiies CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Notions, Crockery and Willow Ware ALSO FINE WINES AND LlorORs For medical and family use.. And everything else usally kept in a First Class FAMILY GROCERY STORK i DefzieaTB to lnutrtn thA stition. t? i I -"..viss. i, cuuij auu the surroundinn country that I have faeilities to sel cheaper than any other house this side of Portland i resh supplies received weekly, Of ths very best qnalitieaoxLT. My motto is Small Profits and Quick Sales. Please rail anJ lpum mv carina wlM . i....: I else. her. " i-.-.ua S. STEIXIlEIsiER, Willamette Street, Eiicene City. Cash Paid for Bacon and Ems. Goods Delivered to all Parts of the Citv KHKK OF CHARGE. OPTTIM E"2P mtllPEBAiji HABITS tpcL KLi'T tKHy. horn, and wiboui tnconwojeiica. Aa anndoce that sends on in ma. ALFRED BLEU Has taken jaaisesiiion of the GOOD NEWS FOR HOYH AM) GIMA lomeet theilemanl fi a rhmper St. Nirnous viiiemni, toe pner ol Vitla. 1 snil II tuis tiet-a r. dutwd Io Hu U. Tlsr Hire. Volatile, in sn el,vant hlwary mm, an sold f tn iia lull srilt. lii, u , t ' p wir miiurra a (Hiuiplete ai-l I brm vnluineaintainmia.altni'tiniuateruU tliaa Btty lUaiars' wmtb ol ordinary rhil lira a rssiks. Kulsa riiiUtan price, S1a war. l h lhm l.n., I nL aniraaada sutwriplioa fur I In. yir,aily III buu, srnlsi with thr nsamat HnUt. -.i .. rbeik, or V. O. atiuary older, or in r-r:.i. ml I, tier I., a. m.mh. h a i . t . 1, . . m.m m . .... I J I4ljmil tllMilllL .ni ltCIIADIKK(io T. C. HENDRICKS. X si GROCERIES & PROVISIOVS Aud Invito Ui. attention of hou, krriwra. . T. II. HKXHKU-KS GW. B. lHJUUU, 1TT0BXET 15D COCXSELLOR IT llff. Offio on Willanwtt strrrt. Kurne Citv. JOIllll'ENA VISTA STONK wm: ro to 1.U ULMjIULKA 4 Fabulou. Iteduction nttST isIARRIAGEsrSSi? GUDEarS:5 seicDnaf irpruductioai bo la FURNITURE. Luckey Livery Stable. AS WE ARE PREPARING FOR A LARfiE I ManiifaLturlnu esuhlishment we prop se to And will carry on a (5F.XKRAL LIVKRY PUS L ESS. lloraes fed ami boarded liy tlm week or day. IIOUSKS AXOBUtlGIESFOK HIRE. sell our entire stork of FURNITURE prop AT RETAIL For Sale. DWEI.T.INO HOI SE AXI) 3 ACRES OF Land on NiniaatrtHil.nutntmlllraiv. Tora.r' h ,isr rtaarf umlirsi aaaa.isiiassa -a 41. ' naisn'tlll 1 1 IV w r rfiARr.Es nnTEis WHOLESALE PRICES ! This is a rare chance to hnv .nod sni-i.nii.i Furniture at nominal prices. Do not let VfHir nil . 1. I MERRY At BRO. iMtMlJk Trin-r ui rrpriKllKUOa ( SOW M Joans sou aiiddlt surd should trad and amil is? w as inamnslHia, walrh do one can ttfbril u t wnh. Dull OO how kl UMmlh. k.1.k I . ins auM ehsrhs ths frrstir ol youil, ; the bra sod Young Men For Sale. Which are DWELLING HOUSES, OH-Wy lo.Kl.Jsnd will U k.l l t a H. VXIIKRWlHlD. (ardln all kinds ot and Spinning. ELLSWORTH & CO.. DKUGGISTS, WlIiWNT?Nl"K T,,K M'SIN'I'SW in f T all its liranrhe. at the ,U .t.,..l Increavw.1 imluceuients to customers, old anJ new. As heretofore, the m.mt Careful attention given to Prescriptions. Baled Hay, Baled I Straw and Wood ! RALE IX QUANTITIES TO SUIT y ti. IL CHRISTIAN Who may be sufferinir fmm the effect of rm,th. fill follies fir indiscretion, will (o well to avail themselves of this, the irreateat Wn ve !,.;.( at the altar of sutferiiii hunianit v. DR. SI'IX XEY will piarantee to forfut tidO ti any cae seminal weaJine, oriirivateilim-aseof any kind or character whieh he undertakes and fails to cure. He would therefore say to the unfortu- H AVISO PURCHASED the Machinery owned Dw1nin':rer w" "T nad ' notice, that you by C.Goodchlld. I am now prepared to make If tn-f1'u8. " dantwma ground when you ...h. ,i. -n-Kiii ui. iinier remedy lor your coniidaint You may be in the first stave; rememher that you are approaching the last If V'l are bonlerinir main the last. an,l tvnog sunie or all iu ill effects, re me niter that For customers " you P"-- " procrastination the time must , r I v . "'"I,u I'ovsician can rea- At tne Lowest Living Rates. hiiwwtanc; heB th d.w of hoi "iuivuwiiijiiiiH yon; a uen an anrel of merer can lirirw mil no relief In n.. . v.. EUGFJ'ECITY. OREGOXtliMM,ncvr' .Th", 7 ' Pu- work upon your irj.natim, but avail ..ib.u ii ui. iwnriiuai resuicaoi ni. treatment liefur. Tour case ia bevond tl null i..i skill, or bef sre grim death hum you to a pre mature trite. Kull course of treatmpnt Send money by prwtoffice onler or expresa, with full description of cava, fall on or aUr MR. .4. B. sI'lM V. Xa 11 Kearney street, Sao Francisco. YARN, BAITS, Ac, THE I-trt an4 Must ReliaM. Inrnrw ia tm atawt tht HLAt'K BILlJi Nianhvrn Wynnln sad Usr .t iDviisa narwiil aiwars a. to ni ini OWct, I-n-.th. CniTuai UI III I Cnoars-it sad LUHLin p-r paper liKSDKH, ia W TomiB. tsuiMuooi ia IHsT. iulr, ns dullar a lannlBi-f 10 a vear. Wrrklv. I sao II- Smo. 1 yv. rear.Sl H -oejcp) Woanu. IL OLA Mil, romiaf. iHlllS DR. DOHbRTY'8 Lareelv and RUarlil. t. creasina' Practice, which has constantly kept pace' with the uneximpred increase and steady growth of the Pacilic Coast induced bis removal from hlr long esiamisnea ana well-known ouartera,on the corner of Sacramento and Leidesdorff streets, In this city, to more commodious and eligibly located) apartments, at No. 640 Clay Streets where he has a spacious suite ot handsomely fitted op and conveniently arranged Examination and Con sultation Rooms (occupying the whole of the" two upper stories) whioh patients may at all times visit, and see only the Doctor and his as sistants. With the most grateful sentiments of re raroT for the lilieral patronage bestowed on him for the past thirteec years, at bis old office, DB. D0IIERTY desires to Inform the General Publio, and especi ally all those laboring under all forms of Chmnio C'nmiiliilnts, that be can be consulted at 649 Clay atreet, on every variety of Disease of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive and Genito- Urinary Organs, and ail SPECIAL DISEASES, of which the list is numerous, and which are' more closely connected with the general health than the majority of people are aware. Uuhanpy invalids for years persist in concealing their con dition from a motive originating in mistaken del icacy, and sufter in silence nntll their miseries be come too acute to be repressed, and mental and phtsital debility unfits the sufferer for active dutiesoflile. This lattertypeofalHiction manifest itself in the complaint prolessionally known aa Syphilis, in all its forms and stages; Seminal V esknesa, and all the distressing forms of 8elf Ahuse, or Onanism ; Goooirhoea, (ileet, Stricture; Nocturnal rnd Diurnal Emissions, Sexunl Debili ty, Diseuses of the Back and Loins, Inflammation ol the Bladder and Kidneys, etc., etc. The num ber of persons sutlering from these horrible Dis eases, in whom the Doctor has effected a radical cure, uin be counted hv the thousand .anrJ Ihe tol untaiy certificates in his piKsession, received from persons he has restored to health .are enough to sat isfy al! that the Doctor's skill in tht treatment of these aflectiona, enables bim to warrant SDeedr cures, even in obstinate cases, and in every instance give relief. Diseases which formerly' hiffled the medical skill ot tlm moat i.. ed and experienced Practitioners of the heal ing art, and were regarded hv the mniorit. of' Physicians as utterly Incurable, now rearln. iM to modern remedies, when prescribed by the intel ligent Piautitioiier. a ho makes tbe human sys tem, anil tliese specialsilroents.Wsconstantstudy and subject of observation, - in no ca-e is ptilIieity permitted exceht at tho express wish of tbe pat ent; and the Doctor con- fldently trust that his long experience and sue- plai ner win continue to insure bim a lib eral share or public patronage. By the practice of many years in Europe and the United Statea. he Is enabled to apply the most successful reme dies sgainst diseaees of all kinds. He cures without mercury, charges msderate fees, treats his patients in a correct and honor -stile way, and has references of unquestionable-' veracity, from men of knowu respectability anrl high atanding in society. All parties who may consult bim by letter or otherwise, will receive the ' best and gentlest treatment. rot r , TO FEMALES. V, hen a remale is nfHictea with disease.aa weak ness ol the back and limbs, pain in tht head.dim -lit as of sight loss of muscular power, palpi a ion ol the heart, imtability. nervousness, derange ment of digestive functions, general debility, air diseases ol the womb, hvsteria .triii, i "i. other diseases peculiar to females, she should go or write at once to Da. W.K. DOHERTl' athia Medical Institute and she will Ziv, ever', pi.! A ill e re lef nrul he In .visifjiw Ut no false delicacy prevent yon, but apply Im mediately, and save yourself from painful .ufler ing and premature death. . to corr"espondejjts. Patients (male or fema;e) residing Ia tor part of the country however distant, who8 may Se ttle opinion and advice ot Dr. Dobertv in Ibeir re sjiective cases, and wbo Ih nk prope? to tubm.t written statement of such, in prelereDc. to hold ing a peisonal interview, ire respectfully assured that their commun cations win t..u' . tb una auwftsa - The Doctor Is a regular mmir. ..a v. ctm-ulted aith every conlideace ' If the disease be fully .nd candidly described, personal cominunictmn will. In most e.. US uhntcrssary. as instructions for rfi.i .-i '1 the general treatment of the rase iteelr (iocludinlr the remedies), wiii lie forws.HH -i.i.J... J",.F and in such a ro inner as to couey no idea of tie' purport of tbe letter or p.rcel so transmitted. Mould I your condition require Immediate atten tion, send ten dollar, in coin, (or taat t.Im In urrenci)by Mail, or Well., f'argo k Ca'a Ex l.ress arid a package of mediciues will be for warded to your address, with tbe accessary in . -I ructions lor use. 1 Consultations, at tl.. office orb letter FRER Addrea. IV. K. DOHERIT, II. D?8.n Fr.S' OPIMOSs'ijFTHB PRESS. PR D0HERTT Is a skifi ph,.cian ,dbo. ..t.le .gentleman. Any statement he make, to hi. patients he,, sure to fulfill. That f.ct iVo Z . 7,B;,,J", mrnwccM inhi.Profea - on 1 i, fortunate that sraong tke mary .dvVr Using nhywu ians, there is one that can be depend, oa. Review. n rt n,t n vn. imr.n 1 1 reputation at a phvsici is a sufficient guar-ntee l,u, . . he nn.lert.k-. i-.: . at a v .,,, virnnKie. D IHiHERTT has devoted hi. atody .-ore ..rtu ul.rly to chronic, specific and private p-ac-ic. ai.d as sm b is now the most successful of ay .hy-h-iari in San Francisco.-' Free Press. DR DOHERTY S ri.ii- i. ntlier physician on the coasl.m chronic and spe cific practice."-Mirror. ".-' nR DOHERTT. Few - i. ,v profession have .nceeeiW. la ..:.!... .vrlr.. l pi i u i ii k luv C OPO DR DOH ERTTraak. . ... I. , . - "wt v. ina-a mtnk lilt ingiushed physician, and . . .i . wcelul. which ia nowthecriterlo.. , tikhll, medical practitioner is lodgef-Erlu, ,.?h'.-I,HK?TT."' ' "tensive p-c-tlce than any physKian la this State. "-expresa. srrTh' i01, wl" " Pamphlet on cenu in p-etagt sUmpa. for retara posUf. ctao. case ros Bald A FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE. APrtT AT TH1 OUABD.orriCB. $2504" MOXTh ArraU waat-e . era. husiiH-M aoaoraMa and irri il 9 a day at Ira. Ar-st. w.ated. Oatitt vl-aJ ten s f a. TKI a a. Hum. v" $.to $20 At th lWllice. ISiUikt, Carreaa, Wruj Prtirnir.sMfr . A4.lre wunruaujsuuu.u.