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i ! ’‘•’"■A, ' f î i ■ . * i V THE SUN FOR 1872 TO ALL WHO CAN READ. T hb N kw ’ Y ork W eekly S un D oubled S ize W ithovt inoreahk I n price . Yields 403 bushels QUICK CURES ) AND MODERATE CHARfi£i per ¿tcrer fiafely sent by mail, prepaid DR. W. K. DOHERTTS for ¡upland or lowland. '■ ■ in * F ' T 6.0(X per 1,000.. Fine Butch Bulbs. With the beginning of 1872 The Weekly Snn has been doubled in size. Ij contains eight pages instead of four, making it equal m dimensions to any other weekly secular journal published in this country. At the same time its price has not been- increased. It will be furnished to subscribers at the uniform rate of one dollar a year for each ediW To " this rate no exception ■" M will be mad< nd no reduction will be possible, eith irtfl tubs or agents. Every subscriber w ho i _____ dollar _ will receive a copy for __ a year, _____________ ...__ ____ While The Weekly Snn thus fuinishos as nfueh reading matter as other papers pub lished at double or treble tbe price, it will contain new features which will add greatly fo its interest and value as a family news paper. Rs independence of opinion and its unqualified hostility to Tweed ism and Grant ism, and every form of public robbery, brib ery, and corruption will be maintained, While in point of political news its readers may rely upon always receiving the most ab- curats as well as the freshest intelhg ;ence that can possibly be obtainedr The eh large- went enables ub also to derate additional space apace to valuable agricultural intelligence, and to print interesting stories and roman oes ces more extendve'y~than extensive'y than hitherto hitherto. For miscellaneous reading presenting the quaiht and humorous aspects of life, aud for u-^efu information respecting not only what takes place in this metropolis and this country, but in gll other parts of the world, we now have ample room. In it« new forni The Weekly Suh is iftlU cheapest of its class in the United States; and we appeal to such of our readers as apt prove its ideas and objects, and find it inkr- esting and valuable, not only to renew their own subscriptions, but to recommend/ the paper to their friends and neighbors. This year is destined to be a memorable one in the history of the countiy We are on the eve of a most significant P residential election, and political movemen« will for many months be watched with unutsufrl in terest, . As a journal, freefronrthe trammel* of party, The Weekly Sun will continue to uphold tin» principles of true Republicah Government. Its readers are invited ts sus tain it in that work. The truth, irrespective of party pr.ej¡dice or official influence, will alwayAbe told in its coluUins; 11 1 Private 1 ■* I ■ ■ ? ; ' I ’ . t \x classes, (Vf)packets) for à’ w Small Fruits, Fruit Stocks, 1 ot|»í/ • wmipnentol ! and Evergreen I I ’ ' Seedings, Bulbs, Boses, Vines, House and •r Plahts, Ac., Ac the most complete '.ment in America* Prepared by mall. Catalogues to any address, also ' ’ *1 . 1 -• ts, gratis. Seeds on Commission. Wanted. B.M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed - Warehouse, Plymouth. Mass. ’ 4 F 7 Estc&lshed 1542. < * ~i T ri e W oman .—This publication, suedp monthly in Baltimore, and edited Mrs |( C. E. McKay, is the ablest, mo3t re able and.most injteresting publication on the. Mffan Question now extant. As its name vou iffdicatc, J7te Tt'ue Woman is devoted to tlqc development and defense of «11 that is trtie and worn ^nly, opposing Woman Sui fraguas promisi! ng the sure downfall of that true nobility an d loveliness of the sex now acknowledged, patronized and adored wheqpver civilizition or true chivalry has ot> ed «’’foothold. Tlty Ti*ue IFonian i« afforded at the low prie (of.50 cents¡per annum in advance.^ It is prated ted in 8-page 8- form, on good paper, the 12 purnbets ■- of each year commencing witii an nary; milking a neat and valuable Mis. Admiral Dahlgren is a regu- Bool itribnter. Jler arguments against the or tiiC bail'd in the hands of Women iclnsive and unanswerable. H year. ADDRE88 THE BUN, NEW YORK CITY mar25m3 - ...............F-' 1 " " Oregon Ikfade Established in 1850 Go to Lake’s Emigrant Stove t»nd Tifi S 1|H Front strebt, Portland, and ae¡ 3END STAMP FOR CIRCULAR for a l the Stoves iactured. PARKER BRO> T SMITH &. DAVIS WEST MERIDEN,CT. i ! a V ' I; I ¡|L '.p , i. i •, ifl IUt : . ó ’11—• 13 and Elevated Tnl ■lit OOK AND DIFFERENT KINDS OF 4DVERT1SIFG AGENT. ri' I I'ti I 'Fll—Fluì .Li-.! J ’ ' Exchange, San Francisco. I I I — Solicits Adevrti<étaenta AdevrtFementa and Subäcrin Subicrintops Solicita for the L afayette ■C ourier and for papers H4* publi--bed in califon ’ la, Oregon and Nevada; Washington, Utah, Idaho, Montanah, Ohl- orado, Arizona, an adjacent Territories; Di British Po^sessons, Sandwi-h Islands, the China; New Zealag< !|ranptiie Australian Colonies; Mcxica Ports, Nicaragua, Panama Vain n rien and a.rl.1 Japan; .T Ji nan- tha Ailnniin. Stages Ktnitoa Valparisu w Atlantic ^rhiqh fe made of Sbruce Wood I, and is al and* Europe - !* t Lighter, Cheaper, F More Cleanly, ADVE 1 G ireld ’ s S ection «- ihen Girard used to say in his old dime «ve always con- sidered advertising liberally and long to bd the great medium of suct ess iff; business, and the prelude to wealth. And ïiliave I have made it an invariable rule to advertise iff the dullest times as well as the busiest, long experience having taught me that money thus spent is well laid out, and by contin ually keeping mv business before the pub lic it haa secured many sales that I other wise would Lave lost.’’ ‘11 Advertise ‘IL" 'Ju?''I ■LSL ’’ ’ ■ ‘ Your ’ t :j|kfore Durable ISING. Has preated many A) now business; H is enlarge 1 many an old business Has revived many a dull business; Has rescued many a lost business; Has save I many a large ge business; And Ji nsdre a success bi Any - business, - Zimoea, Surgeon’s Cap, Bathing and Sheep's Wool 8M|T& & DAVJS, T-W iff Flue L. P. FISHER,. ìli ■ ¥^~- 1’ : v -l >' - A DR. ATER’S Cherry Pectoral, Sarsaparilla Ague Cure, Hair Vigorator, and Cathar tic Pills. - DR. JAYNE’S Sanative Pill«, Expectorant, Alternative, Ague Mixture, Vermifogae, etc. etc. - ' DR. TOWNSLEY’S Indian Toothache Ano dyne. DR. SCOVILLE'S Blood and Lver 8yrup. DR. W. Hall’s Balsam for the Lung. DR. MOTT’S Sugar Coated Pfll WALKER’S Vinegar Bitter«. ROSEBAUM 8 Bitters. HOWE A STEVEN’S Family Dyes. And many other Proprietary Articles. Besides the above specialities, we keep a full assortment of all the leading Patent Medicine« o*i the coast. Buyers will find our stock large and well «elected,and prices reasonable. at a small expenre. We have ~~1------ California Street, ••Wf m OHM Maee, Cloves, Pepper, Nutmegs, Allspioe, Cinnamon, Ginger, Soda Ash, Soda Bicarb, Saltpeter, Curling’s Citrate of Magnesia May’s Feeding Bottles. h Advertising is the Oil which wise men in their lamps,'y Modern:! ■roj,. Merchants FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES, PER FUMERY AND CHEMICALS* VS Vineffar Hit ter» are not a vile Fancy . Drink, made of Poor Rum, Whisky, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced,- and sweetened to please the taste, caHed “Tonics,” “Appetizers,” “Restorers,” Ac., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and rulq, biit are a true Medicine, made from- the native roots and herbs of' California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They arc the Great Blood Purifier and a Life-glviHg Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invigor- ator ol the System, carrying off all poisonous matter, and restoring the blbod to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing and in vigorating both mind and body. . Thev are easy of Administration, prompt tn their ac tion, certain in their results, safe and rell- No I’crNou can take these Bit ters according to directions,~and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed, by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructa tions of the Storhach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other paipful symptoms, are the oflSprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better ' guarantee of its merits than a lengthy ad vertisement. For Female Complaints, in yonng or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an Influence that a inarkod improvement is soon perceptible. For Inflanimatory and Cllronic ‘t R ben m at ism and (lout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Biiious, Remitteht and Inter mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are • caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions«Tet ter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Jtcb, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors aud Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the systemi In a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you End Its impurities bursting through the skin lu Pimples, Eruptions, or Sore«: cloanse it ^hen you find ft obstructed ana sluggish Irf the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the mood pure, and the health Of the system wfll follow. i ■ f' Established expressly to affopd the aflictad Sound and scientific Medical treat ment in the cure of all Prl- '#7 vate aaid Chronfc F Dueases, . Cases of seCresy and all Chronic Disorders. TO THE AFFLICTED. DR. W. K.| *^ DOHERTY returns »• «* *»* avvujue hie sin * cere « thanks te bis numerous patieato for their patronage and would take'this o; tunity to reniind them that he continueato* XV consult X% * » 1 A at X* 4- his I. 5x» IlnniilwlA am ' y ¡Institute 4 lor the cure of chrtan io diseases of the Lungs Digestive and Genito-Urinary Organ«, ;»*£ all private dk eases, viz: Byphili«b «Qita loyms and St«; es, Seminal wealr^gg > the horrid con sequences. Lelf-abuse, Gon- orrhaea, , Strictures, Nbcturnal and Diurnal EmPi ions, Sexual Debility, Diseas es of the baa and loins, __ Incarnation _ of the Bladder apd ¡Kidneys, etc.; and he ujiu 1AM4UCJB, cto.; nuu ho hop«« that bh -) -- .... his loni: lon^ < experience and 1 «uccessfol practice will continue to insure him a t>ha*e of public p lajtronage. atronage. Ry the practice ef of many years F " iff Europe apd the United State» he fe enabled! to Apply atpply the most efficient and successfi til remedies against diseases of all kinds. H it . cures without witliont mercury, merchry, chkr- char- ges moderate,; i,j treats hi? patients in a correct and Tioiiorabli way, and has reference« réferences of unqnestionabli veracity from men of .known respectability and high standing in society All parties consulting him by letter or oth erwise, will receive the Le-t and gentlest treatment and| implicit secrecy. v m uud bhi a To Females1. * When a feii>a!e ij in trouble or afflicted with disease *—._J,)as weakness of the back and limbs pain in the head, dimness of sights , lo.:8 of mnseti lar power, palpitation of th«’ heart, jrritabi it.V, nervousaess, extrem« urk r.ary diffleuiti ss, derangement of digestive» functions, gen ipral debility, vaginitw, all dia- eases oi the w omb. hyste: ii, sterility and alL other, diseases peculiar to females, she sho’d go or write at once to the celebrated female doctor, AV. K ; DOHERTY, at his medieal Inslicqte, and cons ill him about her troute* les and diseases, ’the doctor) is effecting I he doetor more enrts than any other physician iu th» State of Ca’ifomia. JLct delicacjr prevent you, ‘ ely^sntf save yourself • iw - jn* P1** mature death All married _ ladies whose delicate hcal li or Other circumstance« pre- pre vent an increase in^ their families,_ shotiId "I write or call at DR. W. K. DOHERTY’8 Medical InsMtbte, and they will receive eve ry possible relief aml; help. The Duetor*» offices'are polarraaged that he pan be cony suited without 'ea- of obtervatiou.. lurklug in the system of so many thousands, — effectually' destroyed and _ removed __ __ j. ’ aro ddistinguished physiologist: There is :ely an individual on the face of the earth whose body is exempt from the pres once of worms. 'It ence It is not upon the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy Blimy deposits >tha|t tliai. breed these living ¡monsters foonsters of disease. No ’ system i Qi no Gi inediclue, medicine, no vermifuges, cc antlielminitlcs, lelminitlcs, will free freeythe the system -from from ins like these Bitters. eefaanieal Diseases.— Persons en- rafe ENGLISH CHEMICALS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY PATENT ARTIULES r Pin, Tape and other Worms, ^WIIOl ESAE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PATENT MED ICINES. DYE WOODS AND STUFFS, WINDOW GLAfiB PERFUMERY, VARNISHES, * ’ BRUSHES. OILS, PAINTS, ETC. ETC : Corner of Leidsdorf st., (a few doors below What Cheer House). Private Entrance on l^eid»-dorf it. San Francisco. ent, Í5 soits of either c\ Frutti Trees Institute, Surgical & No. 519 Sacramento street, »en, Fruit and Herb Se(ds, Preñar T erms of th » W eekly S en . ’ IH i ' > LLl 11 ' i' ajvsmu »« wuimuujj, g v Ajournai containing uiguv eight lai large published every Wednesday morning—To all mail subscribers, whether single er in clubs mail otte dolhir a year each, always in advance. r'Baity Sun, by mail. 50 cents a month or $6 a year. Semi- Weekly Snn, by mail, $2 a PORTLAND Medical h Garden, Flower, Tree aud Shrub I And is ihe handsomest Window Blind in use. Itjgivjss the best satisfaction to all who tiry it, and « only ask you td enquire of any one who hat uf-ed them, to convince you that the WoodeB Blind is the very best that you can buy. 1 . JOHN R. LAKE. :I' ' ;i Business. Keep Your Name before the Public. Judicious Advert ixinff will Insure a Fortune. If Business is Dull, Advertise. If Business is Brisk, Advertise. h ¡M c M innville W. L. TONEY; J.. ■) hotel . Dr, Walker’» California Vine« gar Bitters act on ajl these cases in tn a _Jfying the Blood Riinilhr manner. By purifying they remove the cause, and by resolving (the away the effects of tile inflammation * “ * tubercular deposits) the affected parts re- ceive health, i and a permanent cure is i : effected. and ^mild' Laxative The Aperient ---------- — ------- ------------ property °£ D r . W alker ’ s V inbg I r B it - tkrs are the best safe-guard in cases of erup- tionaand maUgnan t baieamic, heaitng, and soothing properties’protectlhe humors _ of tX the faucea Their Sedative prop- ertiei allay pain in the nervous system, «total :h and bowels, either from lnflamma- Y, tion, rind, coffc, cramp«, etc. Directions.—■ Take “ of the Bitten on going to at night a F half to one and [ ‘ bed * • '' ‘J'* ______ Tyjjg. ’' — - - from ill — wme-glassfnl. Eat good - nourishing food meh as beef-steak, mutton chop, veni- son, oast beef, and vegetables, and take •or exercise. They are composed of vegetable Ingredients, and contain h . M c D onald co., tsts A Gen. Agte., £«n Francisco, Cat, W ashington and Chariton Sts,, N.Y. BY ALL DRUGGISTS A DF. at . fr a. The man who didn’t believe in advertising has gone into partnership with the Sheriff, and that official does the advertising. 4 Plup ibers, Typesetters, Gold-beaters and Miners, as they advance in life,* are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take, a close of W alker ’ s V inegab B jt - ter I s twice a week. Hi I i<> uk , Reiuit tent and Inter mittent Fevers^ which are so prevalent in t|ie valley« of our great rivers through out the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennes see, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savimnal h, Roanoke, James, *J0 and many uthqrs, with vlrh their vast tributaries, through out out entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so HHmHi during sea- sonii of unusual heat and dryness, are in variably accompanied by extensive de rangements of the stomach .and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their -treat- ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful in fluence upon these various organs, is essen tially necessary. Ther^ is no cathartic for the purpose equal to D r . J.W alkeh ’ s V ink - gab ! B itters , as tlipy will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid in drier with which the bowels are loaded,' at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring lhe healthy functions of the digestive organs. *• crofulu, or Kitairta King*» Evil, White Scrofula, EF* , Swellings, Erysi: elliugs, Ulcers, Erysipelas, rysipelas, Swelled neck, F ' Inttai ‘jriimations, Indolent Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations^. Mercurial Affections, Old Sore«, Eruptions of thé thfc Skin, Sore I 1 etc., fete. etc. In these, as In lu all other coni constitu tional Diseases, W alkrr ’ s V inkgar B it ters have shown their great curative pow ers tn the most obstinate and intractable cases. j i ERIES ♦ □PROPRIETOR MPMINNNILLEi OREGON. ; fw Having returned to the old Stand, and rej- furnished and refitted the same, , I am now prepared to accommodate guests in a man, ner equal to the best, at prices suited:* to the convenience of “ all ulve it call and saisfy ' 8. yourselves. L. TONEY. marlltf i' f-F’’- UV ¡ B b Viiv iv yii *. al : : ctlu i vi * • C^Consuitatiuu-*-by letter or otherwise FREE. 1‘ermapetit effre guaranteed or ne> pay- ’ ] ------ -J I ^permatorrboea. I)R. DOHERTY has just published an ini'-- portant pamphlet, embodying hi« own views and experiem eei in relation to Inpntence or Verility; being k short traaties on Sperm«-- tonhaea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and* physical l>ebi.ijly ebnsesequent on this dis ease arid other i affections of the Sexual or gans. this little work cpntauis information of the utmost value to ail, whether married, married; FREE or'siogle, and will be rent F “" on receipt; oi Six cents in postage stamps) for returns postage. Address DOHERTY, M. D.l W apr201y San Francisco, Cal 1.1 I ■ ■■ I ..1- 4 .{».I i n 4 ..I« Indian^ Chief VE. i. OR TO PAINFUL fop NEZPERCE. F INDIAN CHIEF SALVE. FEE> RELIEF from TIGHT BOOTS remove Corns J i ppi y Freely Fen JB. Perce Indian Chief Salve. Bandage for four or five days;, à sure our« rilO JjWB BURNS AND SÇ. hidían CMef 8«lv Úse Ñez Perce ETTER AND RINGWORM Ise Nez Perce Ind anWJhief Saelr. F or hard swellings a ^ d gate T- Orings use Nez Petce Indian Salve.______ .ti i j? -;F¿¡ j-> Chiaf or sores of all kindb F Use Nez Perce Indian Chief. Salve., OB ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN * Use Nez l’erce Indian Chief Salve. RICE 50CENTS A BOX^ For «ale by ail Druggieta and general dealer». P CAPITAL SALOON. ■ I __; fl F ■ JOS. BERNARDI, I Crackers . • > Commercial st., J of all kinds, Tobacco, Ba r dines. In LAFAYETTE at SIS Ca^h Thè yard will for the pr< ISAAC SAMPSON. and in/ DRINKS and CtGARS !•' i *>- [ • M ■ ’ .