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TeuThoo.anil American Plow. for Haaila. Tlio. American: A'riculturid for March ,1st says;' ono of I he mol noticeablu of recent occurrences ia the purchase of ten thousand American plows by the Kinsman Government, for distribution among tho farmers of luissia. 1 here is more in this than would would Deem to be at first sight. It is certainly a great compliment as Tell as a. valuable acknowledgement of merit to American agricultural im plement makers, but it implies that the competition of American farmers in tho European grain trado has touched what has been considered an invulnerable upot. Tho wheat grow er of Southern Russia supply what is known as thfl Black Sea trade, and ' being much nearer to the market than we arc, their wheat has Lad a great ' advantagj over ours. But American wheat . has . displaced the Kustiiaii wheat, to a considerable extent, in tho English market and the Kussiai? farmers have now to exert themselves to hold even a portion of that trade. Hence it is determined to try the plows that we are using, with a view to pro ,duco wheat more cheaply than hither- !...! ! .1 : I The man that holds tho plow is ol more ncconut than the plow, and there . ore no farmers in tho world who are more intelligent or more skillful than American farmers. But we cannot afford to rest upon what wo have : ,i n'u ..... i ... aiui-ii. x uu iiuiiui mill mud iJtiru no ticed shows that our Competitors are by no means idle, and intend to im provo their methods of work as far as possible. We must meet their ira- provements by others of our own. ' Cnne orsheep Losing lliolr Wool. ' . There is no method or mcdicino no feed or treatment that will arrest the wool from falling Irom tho sheep onoo it has bogun ; for tho reason that .tho injury is done to tho fibre of the wool long before it begins to fall out. Tho wool, by some sickness or disease or soma maltreatment in feeding, has . been arrested in its continuous growth, and is broken' or rotted, and . when tho new growth of wool starts, it puihos the old wool out till it drops. Wo often hoar many wool-growers say, 'I wonder what makes that shoep cast its fleeco or drop its wool. It lias baen treated as well as tho rest." But tho' fact is it has had a bad spell of somo kin J somo timo in tho fall, and has been overlooked until tho fleeco tells tho story. All tho grain it will eat and tho best of hay won't niako tho wool unite a-raiii after it is thus broken. Of courso tho sheep that aro getting into the bout condi tion with tho grain feed nro only hur rying up to grow a new fleece, and oro shoding their old rotten coat fast er than those that aro not ho well fed. That is tho whole secret. Tho only wjiy to save tho wool is to shear it now and blanket the sheen, or keep them under Cover till mild weather, with good feed. - If they have any skin . disease, or are troubled with ticks, you will then sou it, and bo pre pared "to apply tlio proper remedies. MicAtyasi farmer. ABYSSINIAN iUAVKS. A Wllter 1Q JHuamillttn't Miuiuzine siiys: "The Abyssinian girls are remarkably pret ty, with largo eyes, and delicately shaped features. These girls are brought down from the Galht country by tho slavo dcalers from Abyssinia. 3 hut beautiful country, which, hat wo not wantonly deserted it, might liavo ibooomo of great importance, is now a prey to anarchy. 1 ho oppos ing tribes are only too happy to sel their femalo prisoners to the A rub slave-traders. These people bring down tho.young girls in gangs by . various routes, but the principal out let is mo UtM sea, about iiiassowa A great market j at (Jallahat, the frontier town of Abyssinia. I hero I bavo seen them crowded together in mat tents, waiting for purchasers irom tnoso commissioned to procure slaves by tho wealthy Arabs and Turkish oflicials. At Uetllabat, naiuisonio young girl ol sixteen is worth about 13, but tho samo ch at Cairo would feU'h X'40 or X")0. The Abyssinian aro a much advance raw compared with tho negroes of Central Africa. 1 ho women are very affectionate and devoted to those who show them kindness. Thiw, as thoy combine beauty with devotion, they aro muoh night for and com rnnil.1 n bl.rli ti'l.w. Iti I Iw. t,n..l...e They aro seldom purchased by com f mon people, as their price is too high, ana iney cannot cam money by bod ily labor liso negresses, being too delicato ami unable tosustaiu latii'tu-, Although they aro generally termed Abyssinians (Ihblxshtvd) ' I have Dover met w ith a truo high-caste Ab yssinian girl those would bo thus Hans j whereas all 1 have seen have lceo Gallas, a Mohammedan race, Many of those poor girls dio from fatiguo on tho desert journey from Uallabat to tho sea coast. Those who reach Khartoum or tho towns of Lower Egypt are sold to the wealthy, and generally take a high position in tho harems, often becoming the wives of their purchasers. In the Soudan I have mrt several tharming Abys sinian ladies, who, having married European resident, have becomo per fectly civilized ; proving the raco is capable of great advancement." Upon the itrercth of another action, under tha forms of law, Senator Patterson ba had ka interview with Hmpton, and promid to work for peace and harmony ia the St-to. Ia adJitioo ti the purar, freight clerk ari dow arapbtfid oa tbi 0. S. N Co.1 bji'.i. . AOAKD. : To all who are .uiluriinr from the emir ami mdiacrutioiu ut youth, nervoua weakues., Ac, I will acud a recij tluit will cum you, FKKE OF CHARGE. Thi great remedy wa di oovercd by a missionary in South America. Send a elf -addressed fetter to Ui Kiv. JoMH T. I.VUAN, Station D, Bible Uouae, New York. LiiiniKm One kind for the Human Family, The other for Horses and Animals. Then Liniment are tii wonder ofthe world. Their effort are littl bus than marvellous. The White l.lniinrnt is for the hu man family. It will drive ilhettmatism, Hcia tieia and Neuralgia from the avstem; cure Lumbago, Chilblains, Loclc-jaw. I'alaey, Itch, and most Cutaneous Eruptions; It extract front from the frozen hand and feet, and the poison of bites and atiugn of vemomoii reptiles; It aub due welling, and alleviate pain of eTery kinA The Centaur Liniment ia ued with peat efficacy for More Throat, Toothache, tuked lireasts, Karache, and Weak Hack. The fol lowing ia but a sample of numeroua testimo nial: "Indiana Hoke, Jeff. Co., Ind., I , May 28, 1871 "I think It mv duty to Inform vou that I have ul1'er'l much with wollon feet wnd -liord. . A few bottlea of Centaur Liniment ha done the work forme. I have not been free from these awelling in eight yearn. Now I ant eri"et-tly well. The Liniment ought to he applied warm. . r BENJAMIN KKOWN." Tho proof ia In the trial It i reliable, it i handy, it in chea, and every family hould have the White Cuutaur Liniment. - The Ykixow Ckntai k Liniment ia adapted to the touih muscles, cord and fletfh of horaea and aniiii.UK. It ha perfoninxl more wonderful cure, in three year, of fSpavin, Ktrain, Wind gnll, Scratche, aweeny, and general Lamcnena, than all other remedies in exiteuce. Kead what the great Kxprnwmen nay alxut it: wkw xokk, January lifil, "Everv owner of homes should irive the C'en- naur Linimknt a trial. We consider it the best article ever uacd in our Htublea. '1L Mabhh Hupt. Adams Ex. Rtabe3,N. Y. "K. I'i-ltz, Sunt. U. H. Ev. Ktal.U-s, N. Y. "A. 8. Oi.in, Supt. Nat. Ex. Stables, N. Y." Tlie bust patrons of this Liniment are Farriers and Veterinary HurKeons, who are continually using some l.iuiuient. It heal Hulls, Wound and l'oll ICvil, removes Bwelliiiixs and is worth million of dollars annually to Farmers, Livery men, Stock-growers, Sheep-raisers, and those having horses or cattle. What a Farrier cannot do for 20 the Centaur Liniment will do at a trifling cost These Liniments are sold by all dealers throughout the country. They are warrented by the proprietors, and a bottle wilj be given to any Furrier or physieiun who dosiroa to test them. - Laboratory of J. B. Rors it Co.; ' -4(1 St., New Your. H I'itchkiw Cahtoiua is a complete cubstitute for Castor Oil, and la as plemmnt to take a Honey. Iti particularly adapted to teething and irritable children. It destroy Worms, as ImllaU the food, regulate the Stomach aud cure wind Colic. Few remedies are as eftiea, clou for Feverlihness, Croup, Worms and Whooping C'ouh-h. Castoria is a scientific and pundy vegetable preparation, more effective than Castor Oil and neither gaga nor grills. 1'ruparud by Iesars. J. it. ItonK & Co., -1(1 1 ley St, New York, from the recijw of Samuel 1 itcner, Al. v., ol llarustulile. Wiiss. , GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. ERADICATES . . Au. Local Skin Diseases i Permanently Ueautiuks the Complexion, Prevents and Reme dies Rheumatism and Uout, . Heals Sores and Injuries ok the Cuticle, and rs a Reliable Disinfectant. This popular and inexpensive remedy accomplishes the same results as costly Si'LriiUR Baths, since it ter. mankntlv removes LkUrTioNs and Irritations of the Skin. Com flex ion al HiEMisiiES are al ways obviated by ils use, and it render the cuticle wondrouslv fair and smooth. Sores, Si'rai.ns, Iircises, Scalds, -Hurns, and Cuts are srr.EDiLY heaid by it, and it prevent and remedies Gout and Rheumatism. It removes Dandruff, strengthens the roots of the Hair, and preserve its youthful color. Aa a Disinfectant of Clothing and Linrn used in the sick room, and as a Protection against Contauious Diseases it is unequalcd. Physicians emphatically cuUorse iu Priccs-25nn4 50 Cents Per Cake; pvrBox(3 Cukes), 60c and $1.20. N . D. Sent hjr M ail Prei'Kt, on reccifl of prica, and rrti-i rtn esch Cais. "Hill's HAUt AWD WHISKS DTK, Black ar Urawa, 30 Cent. f.lfri(tfntoB,Prtp,r,;ShthlT.!.T. IOItlll'EXA VISTA STONE WARE Ko Tt.i T.ti. HENDKU KS. ( j II Ol fc II 1 1 shall kfep UB a full uf GROCERIES & PROVISIONS And Invite tl.e attention of huvkeeer. i. w. nr.MiKH h GEO. li. HUMUS, ittoraet id ronsr.Lioi it law. Offipg. on Wi'lamette street, Eujri-e CitT. IHISS OOIi-NEW STYLES low iric Just rwiv.' I by S. 1L FRIENDLY. VJ-i:U' NTOC'K OF ll ITM -The bt XI and lrv-st ever brought to F.'iw-ne, at IRIENDLVS. It I T -N EW DESIGNS OF STAN . dard bran.l at njiENCLva. MARK THESE FACTS TUS TE3TIi:0NY OF THE WEOLE WOELD. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. Let tlx suffering l weaned read the following. . Let all who have been given up doctor, and Jioken of incurable, read the following. Let all who can believe fact, and can have faith iu evidence read the following. Know all men by thene preaeut, that on thi the 20th day of June, A. D. lOtiti, pcmoaally came Joaeph Haydock, to me known a auch, and being duly aworn dcpowxl a follow: That he fa tlie note ircneral aeent for the United State and defendencie tliereof for preparation or medicine known a Dr. Hollow)-' Pill ank ointment, and that the foUowingeeruncates are verbatim oopiea to the bent of hi knowl edije and belief. JAMES SMIETKE, L.8.J Notary Public, U WaH.treet, New York. Da. BoLLowar I take my pen to write yooof my BTnt relief uad tbat tin awful Mia in inr aide ka leftmeatlaiit- Uiaukito yonr pill. Ob, Doctor r a w than trill 1 ara that 1 caa iret im( aieep. I can w write it enough. I tlu.uk you avain uai ifin, ami ara wire, that you are really the Mend of all ml ferer. I coiilil not he p writing to ynu. anil hup you will aut take it ami. J A MLS MYEU8, . lis Avenu D. ' Thlai toeertiry that I waa diK-hmywl hom the army with ehronic diarrbcea, and knve been cared It I)r. iIolloway'Fill. W1L60N HARVEY, Kaw York, April 7. IH&S, . . il iitt atreek The following ia an interevtlna; caae of a man em- filoyed in an Iron foundry, who, la pouring melted roll into a fluak Uutt wa wet, cauwil aa exploaion. The melted iron wa throws around and oa him in a pertei-t ahower, anl hewa dreadfully burned. The following certificate waa in von. to ma by him about S week after the an ident: Nkw Yoaa. ;n. 1 1,187 J. My name I Jacob Hardy; I am iron foamier, I wa badly burn by hot iron in November lant ; my urn heaied. but I iuvl a running aore on my leg that would not heal.- I tried Uolloway' Ointment, and itemed my in a few week, 'ihi. li all true aud anybody can aee me at Jai'kjMin' Iron wtirlu, 2.1 Avenu. J. HAKDY, lit) Ouerch atreet. zxTBAor mon VAaiooi uma. . "I had no appetite; Holloway' rill gave m) a hearty one." 1 Vi.uv Pii . .n niKTreitoua. 'I end fur another box and keep them in the hoiine.' ..... ' Lr. nullowaf caroa my ncaaacne vaat waa chnmic." . 'I gave one of yonr Fill to my naiw lor eaoiera morbu. The dear little thing got wll l a day." "M y nauwa of a morning now eureu. "Your box of Uolloway Ointment cured me of nolae in the beau. 1 ruutieil """" ',,""":"' behind the ear and the uoine K' t't- "Send me two uoxea, I want unC 'r V" IaBn' ly." "I endoae a dollar, youj price it J cento, bnt tlx me lieiue to me i wui th a dollar." 'Ken I me live lioxe of your Villi." It me have flvo lioxeuf your fill by reiura mail, for t.'hilU and Fever." 1 have over Sou ueh rentimonfala, bnt want of pace ouuipt-l me to conclude." FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS And all eruption of the km; thi Ointment 1 In valiinble. It iIckk not heal externitlly alone, but penetiste with the moat searching effect to the very root of the evil. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS Invarialily cur the following disease: DISORDERS OF TUB KIDNEYS. In all diseases affecting these organs, whether they secrete too mm-h or too little water; or whether they bo atHirtod with stone or gravel, or with ache or pitins set tied in th loins ovor the re. giou of the kilneys. these Tills should be taken ac cording tuthe punted directions, and the liutment should be well rubbed into the small of th back at beil time. I his treatment will give almost immedi ate relief bti all other means have failed. FOB STOMACHS OUT OF OBDEB. No meidclne will so effectually improve the ton of the tomirhs a these i'ills; they remove allacidi tv, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. I hey reach the liver and reduce It to a heal thy actiou ; they are wondeitully etticacioue iu case of spasm in lact they never fail ia curing all disor der of the Imn-s and stomach. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in th world for the following disetsm: Ague, Asthma. Uilioua coiupKinla, Jllotches on the skin, llowil coiiiplaints.ColicH, tonstipntion of the Bowels, Con siiiiiption, llehility. !i-opy, Dysiatary, Erysiielaa, l'eniale Irn-gula ities, J-Vver of all kin'U- r'lta, (tout, lleadtv-he, Indigestiou, lufl.tmation, Jaun dice, I.iver coiuiiliiiuta. Lumbago. 1'ilna, Kheuma tiani, Hetention of Urine, Mcrotula or King's Evil, Koiv 'I'hroauf, htoue 3r Uravel, Kecondavy hyinptoi -a, 'I'ic-Douloureux, 'Illinois, Ulcers, Veneral Atfec tionji, Worm of all kiuds, Weakncse frum any, cause, &c 1MP0HTANT CAUTION. None aro genuine unleas the signature of J. Hat nor a, as aircnt for the United Hta,tcs,surronndseach hx of fills and Oiutment. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendoring such information aa may load to the detection of any party or pai tioa counterfeiting the medicines, or vending the same kfiowing them to lie spmious, .8iill ut the manufactory of Pnifossor TTollowat k lio., New York, and by all respectable Druggists anil Dealer in Medicine throughout th oivilned world, in boxes at li cents, lii ceata and $1 each thlT There is cousideralde aaviug by taking the laiyer sics. N, M. Diiectlons for the guidance of patient in every uiaonier aieaiuxeu to each box. CEND i5c. to OKI). P. ROYVEMj U CO., New O Yoik. for rauinhlet of 100 mire. rouUininr lints of.mio newspapers, and estimate showing cost ui wiverusiiur. ..3Gi3rixTC3a:, arcvtstsoB to WALTON 4 LYNCH, Ia Don h' Brf;k Building. DEALER IN Groceries Provisions. ..i, , . . iu Keep un nanii a general assortment of Groceries, ProvLtiona, Cured Meats, Tolau-co, I'vara, . Candies, Candles, Hmiis, Notion, Green and llrieil Krnita, Wood and Willow Ware,. Crwkery, Ktc, Iiusincs will lie conducted on a. CASH JIASIS, Which mean that Low Prices are Established Goods delivered without eliarge to Buyer ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED For which I will jwy the highest market price. AAKOX LYNCH. Has bken possession of the Luckey Livery Stable, And will carry on a GENHRAL LIVKRY BUSINESS. Horse feil and board.il ly (he week or day. HORSES AND BUGGIES FOR HIRE. For Sale. 7AWET.I.IXO HOI KK AXD S ACHE- OP V w iia Mnlh street, east ut mill raua. rut tMiticularseaiuirsat the MT. CHAR FX HOTEL, For Sale 'Pivoooon - DWEI.I.INO Mnrrer. hi. h sre nnl) Uuvl .n.l ill f sul.i t ahar- Oia. lennseasjr. tn.iuirestrin-i-offl.-e. J. rl. 1 M fSWISlll ELLSWORTH -V CO.. li UGGI ST8 , ? all iu hranche at the old stan.1. otft-nni 1 . i i . j i new. As heretofore, the mat Careful attention given to Prescriptions. Baled Hay, Baled Straw , ... anfj WOOU ; 1 7OR R SALE IS QUANTITIES Til SUIT j by & IL rillilSTIAX. At the J iSIIERMAN & hydes column CENTENNIAL AWARD. GRAND TRIUMPH FOR WEBER PIANOS! First Premium over all American and Foreign Manufacturers. Copy of telegram received by Sherman & Hyde: New York. Sent 20. l7ft Keoelved the hk'heat award for vmiathetie. pure and rich tono, combined with greatest power, a Known in me inree styles liruni 1 fT . 1 . tl . . V . . ui are anil uiinunt i lanoa wnich show mt..i K nee and lofiditv in their construction i.li lint ami easy touch, which at the ame tin an. awera proniiitly to it reuirements, together swhii exceueuce ot wurKinauatnp. WJSUJSK. These famous Piano are for sale by SHERMAN &, HYDE Cor. Kearne and Salter St. , SAN FRANCISCO. jir sUilLXVXU illji!i,'I,,u'r'"s Ouidslnchn GUIDE AND Sll I1 HKlilaltl hiulj know on Courrahtp, J(,r. nam, t! rhu.of1csl MyitrHsnd hVvtiui.ins X ihrKiuil tTMrin, Plii. Bnni.fdrnaPTS Huophy oT Kromdnrtlnn. nuuftoidtitncib Va,' '"'uld "'" b '""i.y"'"l..n.. snd lnn.loWrr7 6 J a. BoiiASN.a ilK.NuiUliilUnu tLLuuia,!. iaiulmlUiluf. ' TRV ,T 'THE T.O. HENDRICKS BRAND 1 of SOAP. For ule only b T. (1. HENDItlf KS, Carding and Spinning. H AVISO PURCHASED the Machinery owned br C. (loodchild. I am now nirnin.il i.. n.,.L all kind of- r r YARN, BAITS, Ac., For (iMtomer At the Lowest Living Rates. WM, IRVING. EUGHVECITY. 0 REG OX Young Men Who may be snfferinR fnm the effect of youth ful Mile or indiscretion, will do well to avail themselves of tliis, the creates! boon ever laid ? the altar of (rering humanity. DR. SPIN- E Y wiit guarantee to forfait i(IO to any case atminal wealtnesa. or private disease of any kind or character which he undertake and fails to cure. He would therefore sae In tha imf,,,.- I nate utT.-rer who mar read tliis notice, that Tnn ar tre: lirnt ,u daimmua pttiihi.1 t mn t1"'.erk - iB!rthe mr reme.lv f, re"mber thM yo are ap,chin? the lat if : , .i.-.ri . .u"r'uu";r " .- i ui 'im.iiwiiihuib nm ura. must vnie hen the mst killful phrsii-Ua can ren der no assistance; when the door of h,r will be c!ed aaint yon: when aa ant-l d mercy cm bring yon no relief. I so case ha the IXtir failed of wicrrsa. Then let n..t des pair work up. y.mr imaK-inati., but avail Vimrself of th henvficul results of hi treatment bef . your ease i br Tond th mack of ne.li,J skill " mm. .1 L L : . "w f . umwi numrs fisi a a pre- mat.ire (rrave. Full omra. of treatment A afhl lhtmV Ki rwMtatffi.at Ai a. . i full den..a U e. ( all T JCCi. lUt. A. B. MIXKv7 Ka, H Kearney (treet, ban Franciaco. PROPRIETARY MEDICINES OF DR. CHANDLER,' F.R.S.A., .' Hospitelfc Lendoa. Curator to 6t T tliubeth h ato. After wor f mn, faborlout re-teai-h aSd instigation, and aft.r th ltica aption in '' innds of patient; Chandler, A.m., MM., uoJpreuntt i le American pub. (li th. folding rtfJinJ2Z3liSi eovmi and property, ihe effiraey of Khieh VXZited in thi 55yjf tC tettimoniaU, th. untolieUrd ff"-y f .uffrring and diuraged patlentho har.not.nlw received from their continued , radieall eured of ailment, and thronio THE WONDERFUL EGYPTIAN BLOOD-PURIFIER. 114:31 Alt. Thi. incomparable IEPXmATTTSU m po,r'rful ALTERATIVE, AC, W VhhTIC, 11 A fUOKETIC, and AI-ERI-i'JVT, eom6iisiM0 eirtue tthich render it invaluable ami never-falling, and bu it. continued tue uHll thoroughly eradi cate all diseases of the blood. Its ingre dients are of a purely harmless extrac tion, th. products gathered from remote Egyptian Provinces, and rher. there i. Ihe slightest taint of disease in the sys tem, it never fails in ejecting that disease through the medium of the skin, or ex pelling U through lite many and various channels of the boily, thereby allowing, and, indeed, forcing all the organs into their proper normal and functional con dition. A. very brief .pare of time will convince any mitient using it, of ils un doubted reliability and wonderful cura tive properties, it being, most unquestion ably, tha aery acme of medical triumphs, and the greatest discovery of the present ( Him treatment of every disease evher. tlie blood itself is primarily th. TenYof Th. lesion or' dUorZr.such a. urmi viii. and. the thousand and on. causes that lead to this terrible .flirt ion, powerful rejnvenator, causing the week of man ones more to assume tlie God-lika form of mnnhood. for ' CfTAN r.OVS DT8FASES, VBVT AltY DIHOUltQRSi, i OhbTltATlON OH COSTIMNESS, 1.IVER ASU K1DXEX COM 1-1-. 4 1 MS, OESERAIASD KERV OVS 1EHILITV, H II EH M A XI H if, GLAMfULA R Eh LA ltd EM EA IS, EPI TUELIOMATOV8 tANCER, HVVRVT, AEFEUIONS OF THE BOhES. IX DO LENT ULCEUS, i'EMALE C03T rLAIKTS (and to the gentler sex it is m boon long .ought for by sensitive, suscep tible, and delicate females, as it take, direct action upon their ailments) AXD ALL t RMS Of CHEOXIC VISEASE in which the blood is the beax OE THE TROUBLE, it is invaluable. A perseverance with thi. remedy it'll prove a positive and permanent cure for CHILLS and FEVERS and all MALA RIAL romoxs. . . Thousands of Testimonials attest tha truth of these claims. JhYiee, One Dollar, in large bottle, or to bottle; $5. DYSPEPSIA. GASTROtf. OASTHON U a safe, speedy, and pos( tlr. curs for that most depressing of ail menf and a brief course of treatment will restore the digestive organs to their pris tine stretStih, and promote the healthy action of thi sfomacll and intestines. The nervous irrUbihty of literary and all person, pursuing sedentary life, is speedily removed bff this 'gent. Th. stomach is restored no(e of the system morm respond in the performance of labor. .... Price, One Dollar, in largf bottle, or six bottle, $0. brochitisThd lung affections. TRACBlEOtf. A slight totalled rold will efttlmee lead to a serious cough, which, uncared for or badly treated, must have but one result-t must eventuate in a settled case of BRONCHITIS, or what is worse, the deadly COKSUMfTIOS. To all suffering from harassing cough and expectoration, TRACHEON offer, a sound, reliable, and permanent relief. It augments expecto ration, and enable, the patirnt to expel that terribly eeptie deposit, which, if left without judicious treatment, must com municate its poison to the vesicular sub stance of the lung, degenerating and de ttroying that most essential of organs, and ultimate, only in an early and un timely death. TRACUEOX has no equal, much less a superior, and its use will not only remor. the deposit, thereby affording great relief, but heals the membrane and leaves the patient in possession of healthy lung tissue. Price, Fifty Cents per bottle, or si bottles. Si.SO. PILES. Hemorrhoids. PILOX. Xany reuses tend to produce th tt pain, ful and distressing state. The blood is retarded in its return 1 the too frequent nse of drastic purgatives tends to produce congestion of the bowels, torpid action of the liver, and numerous other causes are the source of thtn complaint, and hitherto nothing effectual has been presmted to the public, which would rapidly alleviate symptoms and ultimately prove an effect ive cure. In I'll.OX we have a remedy which not only acts almost instantly, but will remove the largest tumors of the parts (Piles) by absorption, and many wha have received not only benefit, but have been radically cured, hare been assured (prior to using thi. treatment) by emi nent surgeons mat ever could expect in f. only relief they life, would be by an riiip it or them from opemfton, a ml removing lr or inrsi iron the bo flu bu n nrocedure which ueeemmitai. ed the knits. Thts remedy has been hailed with delight, and is now prescribed by many practising physicians, who are cog- PILtl " MMr 1 for Price, t'iftu lent. Der Backane. or six for $.60. THE APOTE RT.MEI1F$ AUB thorough in the eradication of th. diffrr .nt and variout maladies denominated, and are ths result of patient, searching, laborious, and seientiHe invest igat ion, embracing a pet-tool many pears, in Europe and America. 1 the specific 1 directions are romvllcd with, thousands of putimts will bear wit ness ta their relative merits, and corrob orate every assertion. H here there are many complications of disease, and pa tients se desire, DR. CHASDLER Hit I be pleased te give alt information, and treat by tetter if neeessaru. Descriptive and I.xplanuiory Circu lar of the above remedies semt on receipt of stamp. If the PliOPRIETART MEDIClXES are not en sale ml particular druggist's, send orders ta DR. CHANDLER, 1179 Broadway, Vev-Yark City; OPIUM JOkHUkd nrrkaPFBAia HAeiirs By cured: psmkss. no pub.-.. ,tv, st hooae and without tocoauas.i)ce. Aa aanjoec thnt am its menu. Send teMnp. fcr putrmiira. DH.CAJO.rON. li? ashnpoa Suki. Uncagr Iu riAilRIAGEccv 1 pnvut ruuaa-ir DAm ftnl ntr GUiDESH raTVa oa Uaa) Bi atme mtUMs irsrm. M aUvuav-a, aWla ..arvrwrrV la lha Tew- um ia Buarn r -!. JJ4tu H tr t. rnt iilal. aafri a.-i4 rr4 M r , .. i ,t g ; n csarataun iramf. whprh an on ran at to b vh mi hffw to at-pwiu in kvrja, ani faxxiwm. aM f1 Malawi Hwritt th trrartTieMat yum t ar so4 en,r traa Mauriaf. ia turn ri prwr JUmn t Mul Trv nuituwr na fc emi, ti m w .... . mwiini i in lei IM-s.iS.OLiX, US Wuauan.Cucsau.la. .j vntcn an ririu nunmsniur. ' iwii upper aiunes; wnicn naiienu may it all e7ntna)Srd"nsUo time. isit, and. e. on.y th. Doctor a-S hi.aa. ,rwti,,l,il;e T'rd,eU,l T,imnu wTkkriTkh vosbTirVTlOSa it is 'or the I-.heul patrouaRe bestowed on hint for Ik. fflrn A MOXTH-Arents W HI l","r- tin--lH! Jjntlll-- rvl.rnlm , 7Ul!U J.wukiuaiy. nTM err. tMaakX-ats.kin-t ftrt 01 f-rr. A'J.-t ic J Jtm.-tfaUfife 8.m!?MEfiES No. 649 Clay Street, B ETWEES Keany uui KMitceaKarj ttweta SAN FRANCISCO. DR. DOHURTY'S Largely and Steadily creasing Prai-l ce, which baa constantly kept ptca with the nneztmpled increase and steady thiwU or the Pacific Coaitt. Indncd hi remoTal fmaiii lanir entahlisbed and well-known qnartera.oa Ik corner of ttacrumento and Ltidesdurff itrceii ( thi rlty.to more ronim"(iioiisandelisibllnii. apartments, at IV. 649 Clay Street, when ! he has a spacioua .iiileof h.ndsomely fi,ud ' convmitntly arraiised Eiamination snd r.nm. imitation Rimm. (occiiiiying tha whole of tk pst thirteen yean, at hi old office, DR. DOHERTY deMi-r to inform the General Public, and especi ally all those laboring under all forms of Chmni Complaint, that he can be consulted at CO flay atreet, on every yariety of Diseise ol tkt l.iini;, I.iver, Kidney, Digestive and Gtoit. Urinary Organ, and all SPECI4L DISEASES, of which the liat I numerous, and whict art mure closely connected with the general heillk than the msjurity of people are aware. Uuhippr invalids for years persist in concealing their coi--liiion from a motive originating In misukta del icacy, and suffer in silence until their miseries b. come too acute to be repressed, and mental ni i hislial dehiliry unfit the sufferer for aetin nmieoflife. Thislattertypeorafflictlonmanireita tt-el(" in theeemplaint professionally knowa a Syphilis, in all it forms and tage; Seminal "e.iknens, and all the diatreasing forms of Self Abuse, or Onanism ; Gom.irho5a,tilet,8trictiin)i N'K-tiirnal rnd Diurnal Emissions, 8f innl Debili ty, Kise.ises of the" Bark and l.oir., Inflammtlita of the Bla Jder and Kidneys, etc., etc. The num ber of persons filtering from these horrible Dhv (Nises.in wlinm the Doctor ha effected a radical cure, iun be counted by the thonsaadind Ibe vol uiilaiy certificates in his poseasio, received froat person-, he lias restored to health,are enough tosab i-ry al! that the DIctor skill In the treatment f them attentions, enable him to warrant peVdy cures, even in obstinate cases, and ia every instance ive relief. Disease which formerly li filed the medical skill ef th most ietra ed and experienced Practitioners ef the bett ing art. aud were regarded by the majority r I'h.vsiciuns a utterly incurable, now readily yield to modern remedies, when prescribed by the intel ligent Piautitiiuier. who makes the humiawa ' tern, and these special ailment, hi oonatantitudr and subject of obseriiitioa. ' In no cae Is publicity permitted" except at ft, express wish of the pat eut; and the Doctor cm J.lently trusts that hi long experience nd ic cesa'ul practice will continue to insurs himslih-. eral share or public patronage. By the practice of man )'? in Europe and the United State, he is eu.b.'ed ?o apply the most tuecessful rem-! dies against diseases of all kind. He cure without mercury, charges modtrat. iVi'S, treat hi natu?nts in a correct aad honsr. iible way, and ha ret't'.'ence of unnutstioBiljla- veraciiy.irommenol knon reepeclaumty in high standing in society. Ai.' Darties whonir consult him by later or otherwise, will receive tie ucih auu geuuesi ireaiment. TO FEMALES. When a female i aftiictea with disease, i wetk nes or the hack and limb, pain in the head, diat - lies of sight, bis of ITlll!4Lnlir nntfpp natlnitAf ia I the heart. Irritability, nervousness, derange ment of digestive function, eeneral dehilitv.all disease of the womb, hysteria, sterility, and all ; other diseases peculiar to females, she should re I or write at once to Da. W. K. DOHERTY, alhia ' Medical Institute. and sh sill nlble relief and help. ' Ut no false delicacy prevent yoo, but apply ! mediately, and stve yourself from paiuful uflr ing and premature death. TO CORRESPONDENTS. Patlenta (mule or female) residing in any psrt or the country however distent, who may desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty in their it iective cases, and whoth'nk proper to aubimta written statement of guch, in prelerenca to hold in a peisonal Interview, are respectfully avared that their communication will be held most sa cred. ' Tho Doctor I a regular graduate, and maybe , consulted with every confidence. If the disease be fully and candidly deeribedy. personal communication will, in roost case, be unnecessary, as instruction for diet, regimen snd the general treatment of the case itself (iocluding. "Y'"1!-""" forwarded without delay,. "nd in ?u7! ' m wn'r M 10 convey no idea of the purport ol the letter or parcel to transmitted. o.miuo jour conouion require Immediate atteo tion.send ten dollarg in coin, (or that value in '"""vi"! nan. r n ens. Kargo & Co.' El- .warded to your addrese, with tb nece&sary in- nirucliuns tor use. Consultations, at the ofliiw orht l.n, rRFE. Addrea. W. K. DOU ERrr, H. D.,Saa Praaciaco . OPINIONS OP THE PHES3. DR. DOH KRTy 1 a skillful phyi'clan and boa uial.le geiitleman. Any ststement h make to hispatienu he i sure to fulfill. That fact is on great rau.e of his eminent succesa la hi pn.fe---ib. It l fi.rtuuate that among the mry dver-ti.-ing iihy.ici.eug, there ia one that can he. riecead- ' on." Review. -D. DOHEBTrS reputation ai a physlclaa.. a siifni ieiit gusrntee for the cure of any ca he undertake. ' Caiavera Chronicle. DR. DOHERTV has devoted hi stody B-or psrti.-ulariy to chronic, specific and private prac tie. and as such is now the mwt successlul of any . pbjsiciaa in San Francisco."' Free Press, j DR. DOBERTT'S reputetioa i second tone other phyician on the coast, in chronic and spe cific practice."-Hirror. j 'I'll DOMEHTT. Few men la the medical ; profession hare succeeded in gaining the con 11- deBce of the pul.lic in their skill and judgment ai ! he has. Inquirer. ) -DR DOII ERTT ranks a one of oor most ex tinguished phyairian. and also 1 as II e mort uccewlul. which is now theeriterbv. . khichtb medical practitioner is judged." Echft. ' 'PR DOHKRTT erj iy a more extensive prac tice than any phy:dB in thi"SUte."-txprc. P. .Th Doctor will send hi pamphlet aa .'(et-UI Di-i.-cs to ny addres oa rweipt of ix i.au in potir;e aUran. for retora posUf . THE I-t4 atvi 3! cast FttM. Jnfonn tK fttioul ihm BLACK BILLS. Nortfcetn Wyminir the frrni 4. loaia war will lway h tommVt m pi 1 r if r -.'"i"n"i ia i7. IHily, rms a.JUi mi s m-'-iu yew. t n k!r, I l eBa.l . ly-ar.M. i-inlexuf ; I 111 Hi in ri . il.Ul-aH.hE, FabUeber, Cb-enM, Vfi