The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 25, 1868, Image 4

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ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS
ADVE11TISE31ENTS
ADVEKTISE M E N T S .
SATURDAY APRIL 25, 1868.
Xegro HuJrrasc
There has been, says the N. Y. Ex-
one of the city Democratic journals, that
negro suffrage is an open issue with Dem
ocrats, and that a man can be a Demo
crat and vote to degrado tho whito labor
er of the North to the race, and caste de
gradation of tho negro. There never was
a greater mistake for the, greatest of all
issues between Democrats and tho Re
tmblicaa i oligarchy is that of negro suf
frage. It is about tho only, issue, for tar
iSip and about- ovcrything else dwindlo
into insignificance when compared with
it , . . ' ."' ;
The oligarchies and monopolists of the
North the men for 800 per cent, tariff
bounties, are reconstructing the South, so
as to use tho negro voto there, to forco
the consumers of the North to ket p up
their tariff bounties. Ilcnco tho Five
Monarchies, and all tho tyrannies con
nected therewith ! The Democrats of
the North and West are dead against all
this, and united in it too.
The question, here, at home, is, as on
our own soil, when confined to our own
State of bat little practical importance
to U5, . right here but of the greatest
practical importance to us elsewhcro,
and of the greatest theoretical importance
to us everywhere. The Democratic the
ory and principle is, that this is a Demo
cratic government of white men, made
for white men, and exclusively for white
men. Hence we have ever carefully ex
clude! the Indian from suffrage, nay, we
have extirpated him, and universal suf
frage for the negro was an idea scouted
by the fathers of the Republic, who,
in tho Federal convention, compacted,
not only to deliver him up as a slave, but
to' have him represented only as a slave.
Our fathers made no provisions for taking
into co-partnership government, the Cher
okees, or Creeks, or Senecas, or Iroquois
tribe3 powerful in their day, while
they created a Government exclusively
for white men. They never intended to
share their co-partnership with these In
dians, any more than with the Chinese or
Japanese,- our own Pacific ocean neih
hors. The land was made open and free
Tor Anglo-Saxon. Teuton, Celt, and for
jail the Latin races in short for the Cau
casian, never for the African, or Mongol
ion, or Esquimaux tribes of men, whom
we are now in masses in our just acquired
Russian possessions. The reason that
this government of white men should be
kept for white men, is, that the white
man alone is capable of self-government,
jind alcne can maintain a free government.
No other races ever maintaiued such a
government or ever can. The white man
is the superior man, the dominant man,
over the African, the Mongolian, the Es
quimaux, or other species of men, and
was designed and destined by God to be.
All attempts of our race to share govern
ment, and; our society with the inferior
-races of men, in Hay ti, Jamaica, or Span
ish America, here in America, or, in Asia,
or North Africa, have been destructive of
both rases. Amalgamation is death, both
-to whit3, negro men, or Mongolian men.
Equality and fraternity with these lower
races is against the will of God, and God
punishes by the destruction of both races
.all these violations of II b Holy Will.
CHIPS.
Slight of hand : refusing an offer of mar
.riage.
Which is the oldest tree? The elder tree,
-of course.
Ladies and gentlemen dancing on the
jjreen sward are grass-hoppers.
"Short visite are best, as the fly said when
ie alighted on a hot stove.
. When a sportsman fires into a covey of
j i t ii n "i ' '
rinuws, lie iuue:j mem au quail.
- Patrick told his sweetheart he "could not
jBlape for dhreamin' of her,"
Advice to a man with a pain in hi stom
.ach: Wear a "sash."
- It is exceedingly bad husbandry to harrOw
jup the fe elings of your wife.
; It is a mistake to suppose that tho sun is
supported in the sky by its beams.
If you wish to run for Congress, run along:
yon couldn't run down hill faster.
Why are loTers sighs like long stockings ?
Because they are high hose (heigh ho's.) -
Railroad contractors and married couples
.should take care that the "coupling" does
jiot break.
What dress should a lady procure in order
to Keep ner wardrobe clean 7 A lawn dress
1 laundress). ...
'A-Iate traveler says it is so cold in the
northern part of Greenland that i freezes
-tne fire out, . .
Wfiat is that which every one wishes for
jand yet wants to get rid of as soon as obtain
ed ? A gf)od appeute.
' - Petroleum shares are defified by Pope (not
ihe General), as "parts of one stupendous
hole." '' ' :-
The reason why some people put on airs
1 j a! L . r.
ju uucuuse mej uave noimng eise to put on,
fc When is a plant like a bog? ' When it be
gins to roc t. And when is it like a soldier
7hen it shoots. '
. vJohn did you find any eggs in the old
Jien's nest this morning?" "No, sir : if she
jaia any sue mislaid them,"
Why mustihe persons appointed to wind
-cause they are liquid-haters.
The damsel who' is accused of breakintf' t
-young man's heart, has been bound over in
xne Donas ci matrimony to keep the pieces
- -
No Principles. A Democratic con
-temporary eajs "Grant has completely
surrendered to the Radicals." What ha3
he'Eurrendered? asks an exchange. There
was never anything of-him to be surren
dered, except . a mere newspaper-made
reputation, and that, was wind "words,
mere words." lie has no principles. He
is a tool.' He for a loner tima madfi anm
fishy Democrats believe that he was with
tnem; Dut aiscQvering the light weight
tne xemocrais wno were trvmo- tn run
him, ho delivered hiniself over, with all
his dogs, horses,' pipts, tobacco-pouches,
and whiskey bottles, into the arms of tho
HI- -L 1 ' t..'' . TT. 7J , . . .?
x'Awugreia.- ygutney jj.tru.nju.
. Kobert King died near ; Gordonsville,
Va., last month. He was born on the
OAit T ' t ' mm rn 1 T ' '. .
-wm vi Juiy, 1 ana w consequently
lacked but a few months of beinc: 100
ears old. - , " : :
OUR AGENTS.
The following named' gentlemen are authorised
to net us Agents fur Tub Stats Rights Dkmo
rat, and to rocciva .ml rocoipt for subscriptions
tothopnpet: . ; ' ;
LINN COUNTY.
Robert Wotkinson and James Dorrls. ........ ...Se!o
Jason 'Wheeler....................... .....Lebanon
H. L. Brown Brownsville
Matthew Fountain , Harrisburg
J. M. Smith. Peoria
LANE COUNTY.
lion. J. J. Walton........ ...... Eugone City
BENTON COUNTY.
It. II. Strahn ..Corvallls
POLK COUNTY.
T. J. Lovelady ..Dallas
J. B. V. Butler and Dr. Harris..... ..Monmouth
Dr. J. M. McCoy .......... ...... ..........La Croolo
Benj. Hayden ......Kola
? CLACK AM AS COUNTY.
J. II. Ralston M ...Oregon City
MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
J. F. McCoy Portland
MA1UON COUNTY.
N. M. Bell e .
B. F. Bonham j Salem
L. F. Kiffenhart.. .............................. .SUrerton
llanlcy Waterman........ ....Jefferson
Thon. Hoyce, Newspaper Agent. Saa
Franeioco, is authorised to receive subscriptions
and advertisement fur our paper, and aet as busi
ness agent generally.
A D V E It T I SB M E N T S .
NO MORE HIGH PRICES
FOR-
-A. X. B -A. 1ST "ST 1
GO. TO THE STORE OP
J. E. BENTLEY & CO.
And Buy your Goods as yon did in I860!
T1IEY HAVE JCST RECEIVED FROM SAN
FRANCISCO,
THK LAHGEST STOCK Of
Boots mill lioe&.
C0531ST1X0 or
GENTS' FINE SEWED BOOTS.
OENTS' FINE PEGGED ROOTS,
BOYfe AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS.
LADIES AND MIOSES' BOOTS,
KID CONGRESS GAITERS,
AND CHILDREN'S GAITERS.
RUBBER OVKR-SIIOES. AND
SHOES OFALLDESCRIl'TIONS
CEXTLEMEX'8 BOOTS
MADE.TO ORDER
OX SUOST NOTICE, AND i
ALL KIND OF REPAIRING!
DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH.
.TT-AUot a lot of Sole and L'noer
leather, fur cale at the Lowest Figuro far
Cab.
GIVE THEM A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES !
sr)21-T3a8m8J
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
The distribution of Valuable Preskxtb will
Positively Take Place on the
9th of June, A. D. 1SGS.
EVERY TICKET WARRANTED
TO DRAW A PHIZE!
READ THE LIST.
Corner lot No. 1. in Block No. 5, ai recorded
In the Town Plat of tho town of Browmrillc,
Lnn countj, Oregon, fronting on Wabnffton and
pine street : improrement. oont Utioir of Dwel
ling House, cuickin House, &c, Ac. ; dwelling
hone,2Cx24 fctt, 4 rooma and pantry l.-low and
two twelve feet rconia above. The home ij new
and not entirely finUhed, bulla now occupied, aa
a residence. There ia a aplcndid well of wator,
made rat-pruoL All encloaed with a rood aob
etantial board fence. The foregoing prize ia ral
ned at............... &800 00
And alao the following valuable real eatate. to
wit : Sixty-one feet off the eatt end of Lot No.
8, Block No. 3. and 39 feet off the eaat end of
Lot 7, in Block 3, in the town of Brownariilc.
Linn County, Oregon. Improrementa. coneUtinz
of dwelling house 20x23 fctt, fire rooma, a fine.
large brick cbimney, and a aplendid well of
Vi ater. AU encloaed in a good, aubiUntial board
fence.; Valued at -.8700 OO
One 91 Bureau, valued at 35 00 : one 'J I Bu
reau, maaogany, valued at S3d 00 : one mahos
any fluted centro-table, valued at $25 00 ; one
apan aorrel match horaea, valued at $400 00 ; one
bay " Iti2etaan" atud colt, two yoara old, valued
at $300 00 : one dark cbeatnnt aorrel atallion. i
yeara old, lb handa and 3 incbea high, weighing
l,zuu ita., vaiueu at ?ouu vu une aaadlo ttorae.
valued at f 120 00.
There will be $2,000 conaiating in part of GOLD
AND SILVER WATCHES, FAMILY BIBLES,
JICSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS, GOLD PENS,
bbntLUi, &cm etc., comprising over 5,000 val
nrble articles to bo diapoaed of on the popular
plan or une aouar lor eacii Ticket.
Only one dollar. It : ia desirable to aell all the
Ticketa, and of course it doea not make any diff.
erence who gets the property at a fair distribu
tion. . -, i
Possession of the property will be given to the
lucky ticket-holders immediately after the drawing,
i .i . f . . .
except me nrsi prize namea ana me aorrel stal
lion. Possession of the first will be given in 30
days after the drawing; the deed will bo mado to
the ticket-bolder at" the time of drawing. The
horse will be given up as soon as the season Is
out, or on the 1st day or July, 1863.
Persons residing at a distance wishing tickets,
can have thera sent by Expiess or Mail, by for
warding One Dollar in U. S. eoin for each ticket,
or for clubs at club rates, by addressine A.
GEORGE, Brownsville, Linn county, Oregon, or
P. C. HARPER, Albany, Linn county.
No ticket will be held good unless duly reported
and regutera previous to tne drawing.
SPECIAL TERMS, OR CLUD RATES.
Any person procuring five or more namea
for ticketa and forwarding tho money for the
same, can nave tickets at toe following rates
b Tickets to one address...... ............ 50
10
, 20
30
40
50.
100
do
tt a fin
............... V uv
.I7 50
..26 50
35 00
, .,,.,43 00
85 00
tt
u
tt
tt
it
In every case send the name of each subscriber,
their post office address, with aounty and State in
JOllv -r ' ' '- " ' "" ' r " "' ' f, a -'r -
' The drawing and distributions will be On TUES
DAY, JUNE 9, in theeity of ALBANY, Linn Co.,
Oregon, by a Committee of five selected by and
from the Ticket-holder in attendance. Two clerks
will be, appointed ono by the Committee and one
by the undersigned to record, with pen and ink,
the number and prizes as they are drawn.
For pedigrees of the Stallions that are up as
prices, address iiugn j lelds, JJrownsvilIe, Oregon
Title to all property giyed clear of all encum
brances.
33-Mt, W. F. Howj.ett is an authorized trav
eling agent for the sale of tickets., - ' ',
A. CHOUGH.
TO THE PUBEICV ,
We are well acquainted with A; George,' and.
hate no hesitation in eaying that we believe the
be conducted fairly and impartially. . . . f.
M. ABRAMS, Merchant, Brownsville." '
G.C.C00LEY, " "
L. H. WASHBURN,- "
A.LEWIS, , ;
HUGH FIELDS, . ".
SENDERS, STERNBERG, & Co., Brownsville,
, HAYWOOD & CO., Merchants, . Albany.
' G.. F. SETTLEMIER, V. .'. :'
A. II. MARSHALL A CO., Livery. "
" , J. B. SPRENGER Pacific Hotel, " ... .
rA. W. STANARD, Clerk of, Court, of Linn Co.
HARVEY SMITH Sheriff of Linn county.
' Fcbl5v3n2Gtf . , , r ..... .
ADDRESS
' Td THK-
JERVOUS AND DEBILITATED!
TO THOSE WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE
been protracted from hidden causes, and
whose eases require prompt treatment to tender ex
i
istence desirable. If you are suffering or have
suffered from Involuntary discharges, what effect
does it produoe upon your general health t Do
yo fel weak, debilitated easily tired t Does a
ittle extra exertion produce palpitation of the
heart? Poos your liver, or urinary organs, or
your kidneys, frequently get out of order f Is
your urine sometimes thick, milky, or floeky, or
Is It ropy oi settling f Or does a thlok sonra riso
to the top f Or it sediment at the bottom after
it baa stool awhile f Do yoa have spell of snort
breathing or dyspepsia? - Are your bowels consti
pated f De yoa have spells of fainting or rushes
of blood to the head J Is your memory Impaired?
Is your mind constantly dwelling upon this sub-
cct? Do yoa feel dull, liotless, moping, tired of
eompany, of life ? Do you wlih to be left alone,
to get away from everybody? Does any little
thing meke yoa start or jump ? Is your sleep bro
ken or restless? Is the lustre of your eye as bril-
iant? The bloom on your check as bright? Do
you enjoy yourself In society as well ? Do you
pursue your business with the samo energy ? Do
you foci as much confidence in yourself? Are your
spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of tnclae-
choly ? If so, do not lay It to your liver or dys
pepsla.
Have you restless nights? Your back weak.
your knees weak, end have but littlo appetite, and
you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver-complaint?
Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal d Incases badly
cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of pro
ducing a weakness of the generative organs. Tne
orgens of generation, when In perfect health,
make the man. Did you ever think that those
bold, defiant, energetic, persevering, successful
business-men are always those whose generative
organs are in perfect health ? You sever hear
such men complain of being melancholy, of ner
vousness, of palpitation of the heart. Tbey are
never afraid they cannot succeed In badness;
they don't become sad and discouraged; tbey
are always polite and pleasant in the eompany of
ladies, and look you and them right In the face-
none of yoor downcast looks or any other mean
ncss about them. I do not mean those who keep
the organs Inflamed by running to excess. These
will not only ruin their constitution, but also
those they do business with or for.
How many men, from badly cured diseases.
front the effects of self-abuse and excesses, have
brought about that state of weakness in those or
gans that has reduced the general say stem so
much as to produoe almost every other dUas
idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, sutaide,
and almost every other form of disease which hu
manity is heir to, and the real cause of the tremble
scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for ail
but the right one.
Diseases of these organs require the uio of a
diuretic.
IIELttBOLD
FLUID
EXTRACT
BUCHTJ
18 TUB
GREAT DIURETIC,
and U a certain core for
- , - .-.
Diseases of the Bladder, "
Kidneytj
Gravel,
Dropsy,
Organic "WeaJcnesi,
Female Complaints,
General Debility,
AND ALL OTHER
DISEASES OF TnE URINARY ORGANS 1
-;.- , Whether existing In -'
XtS ALU OR FSEIALS!
( 3 1
from whatever cause originating, and no matter
j; j of. how long standing.
If no treatment is rosorted to, Consumption or in
sanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are
PR 8. C. HILL.
QK0. T. SKTTLEMUn.
SETTLEMIER. pO.,
DRUGGISTS,
AT DR. SHEPHERD'S OLD STAND,
MAIN ST.,
A I.I! A NY.
DEALERS IN
DRUGS,
"IMC E D I O I IB s ,
CHEMICALS,
I'alntN, OIIm, ClaNv, Dyc-Stufrfe,
V A KN IS HE 8 ,
i
AND A Vri.i AMOttTMKHT OS
DRUG Q IST8' SUNDRIES.
AGENTS BY AVI'OINTAIENT FOR
F i ... 1
Dr. D. Jnyncs & Son's Family Medicines.
We also keep on hand a full supply of
All Patent ITIcdicitiCN in Une.
Our stock of Drugs, Fluids, KxtracU,eto.,are from
Well Known Manufacturers,
and will be found
OP THE Hi:ST CMUI-ITY !
srtriAL attkstio niviejf to eorovxTtxo
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS!
We NoIic.H tho Patronmsc of the
Public.
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A
BRANCH DRUG STORE AT SCIO!
trr.u Ttir. waxaokmkxt or-
G. A. HILL,
Who will keep a full supply of Drugs, Medicines,
etc., etc., for tale at Low ri'.
HETTLEMIEH A CO
April ft. 1867T2nSlly
GltOB'S
Ml'NICAI. AM) KOI ATIOAL
INSTITUTE.
ALSO-
DAY & BOARDING SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
rTUI!K IXNTITUTE IH HITtATKI
in a retired and M-aulifut location, away
from the basinets portion or the city, on Till nil,
between l! aol C hTHKKTS. 1'otiland. Oregon.
Attached t tbe building are extertflve and beau
tlful groutid f..r the eoivettlriie of i.ui,U.
Tbe nducetional Drpurlmrnt will ln In ehmrgt
of an effioU-nt cri)S of Teachers. CA VT. J. V. C.
A I.LSOI'i, (formerly a rrfeS'ir to luv University
of Louisiana, and for the lat five yrart I'rioeipel
of a Collegiate Innitute in tbe Southern part of
taurorota,) rrincipal.
) effort will b fared to make tni Initttate
equal to the bet on the Tacific noat. The course
of studies will eintrac all tbe branches utuatly
taught In rlrl cI.tm tf-minari.s in tie Iwut, in-
eluding tho Classics, French, German, Hpanisb,
Matbtttnatic, Ac, Ac.
Tbe Moiieal Drj.trlincut will be conducted by
PKOF. II. GUIDO GUOU, Graduate of I'lancl's
Coascrvatoric.
I'arties from the country may ret atured that
under the care of M US. GUOl!, (Matron of the
IitatlUhincnl,)tley wilteitrirneealltheatt-ntiun
of a mother and enjoy the eomforts of a home.
. It. rartieuur attention will be t.il lo the
eholee of Text IJKk, In order to arold anything
of a Sectional or J'artittm nalurt, in our curriculum
of studies.
For further particulars, enquire at the Institute,
or address II. til' I DO OUOlI, P. O. Box No. 16.
CAPT. ALLSOPP will continue to give Evening
Leaions in tbe Modern Languages and English
branches. .
Octobc" 12. 18C7 3n9yl
ALI1AIVY FOUIVDItV
AND
rvlACHINE SHOP !
A. F. CHERRY,
HAVING PUIICIIANED THE E!f
tire interest in the ALBANY FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP, I am
Prepared to Fnrnlnh
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK
Of every description, on short notioe. Also,
j BRASS CASTINGS.
All Orders for
. MILL WORK
Will be filled with dispatch, and in a satisfactory
, , ! manner. , " ; ;
iiorsi: POWERS
Agricultural Iiiiplcincnts
Maanfactnred to order, and particular attention
paid to llepaira.
All kinds of
. PATTERN WORK
dono to order on short notioe
A. F. CHERRY,
Albany, August 13, 186My
A. CO H N ,
DEALER IX , ,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
(In Monteith't JJrick Store)
ALBANY, ... OREGON.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A WELL
elected stock of
. , -GENTS FURNISHING GOODS . .
' - DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, :
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS
AND CAPS," GROCERIES,
; WINES AND LIQUORS, :
"'( TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
; . . NAILS AND GLASSWARE,
And everything usually found in a well estab
' lished Dry Goods or Grocery Store, and
.-. ; ' at prioes"to ' defy competition. :
! i The very Highest prices : ' ' '
- is f paid for all kinds J'
' . ofProduce. . ' '
fltfB Remember tho place, at the sign of '
janl7v3n23yl A. COnN.
SPECIAL ATTRACTION !
NOTICE IS HEREBY i GIVEN TO ALL
persons knowing themselves indebted to the
undersigned, either by noto or book account, to
settle the same in cash or merchantable produce
tttthe.market value, by the 10th day of December,
1867, as if is absolutely necessary that wo- collect
tho same td enable us to carry on our business.
By promptly attending to tho above requirements,
you will confer a favor upon .
i r W. W. PARRISn 'Si CO.
Albany, Oct. 25, 1867 v3nl2tf ; "
1MEUSSDORFFER & BRO.,!'
Manufacturer and Importers of, and Wholesale
and Ketuil Dealers in
HATS AND CAPS,
' " Ami)- -" .
HATTERS' MATERIALS,
No. 1'i I'rout Ntreet, Portland,
ARE IlECEIVINO, IN ADDITION TO
their extensive Stock, by every Hteatner, all
tho LATEST 8TYLES of New York, London and
Paris lau taste, for , ,
Qontlomon's and Children's Wear
Which tbey will sell
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE ON THE COASTI
DEALERS IN HATS
Wllloonsult their own interests by examining our
Bioca Leiore purcnastng eluewbere.
k m m M m W
Hats of every style and Description
MADE TO ORDER,
ALSO
IVKATI-V KKPAIRKD,
AT
J. O. IMousadorffer & Bro.'s
No. 72 Front fitreet Portland, Og'n,
Cor. D and Hecond SU .....Marysville, C'al.
i. I2j J htreet Haorarncnto
Nos. fill A 6.17 Commercial Ft Ran Franolseo.
Wholetale House at San Kranelsco, Cal
N" . 23 Commercial through to 637 Clay streets.
Uee. j, ihgo tZnlCtr
PACIFIC
INSURANCE COMPANY
Of San Francisco, California.
-o-
CASXX CAPITAL $1,000,000 00
SURPLUS ,Jxn'Y I, '67 238,054 OO
CASH AS SETS la GOLD, $1,233,054 91
All Losses Paid Immediately ia United
States Gold Coin.
FXIiK,
OCEAN,
MARINE,
INLAND
SURATSCE.
T
HE PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY.
bar'tut-amoved with Messrs. HI OK LOW k
UltOTllKK fur the transfer of all the bnsiness of
the f'ire InsuraiKe Companies lately represented
by them, is now prepared to offer to all partiet
formerly in so red ty said com pan tea, eotially rood
terras and pmropt par tor tit of in United
States fold coin.
Mr. H. II. IfUinLOW will he the cencral Agent
fur tuu company from tuls date.
Dirertors of Pacific Inanrance Co.
mas rknco Jas. DTreroerr, Lloyd Terls,
Louis Mc Lane, Wm. rbertnan. Oliver EldrMge,
Mm. Al'rl, Jonn O. fcarl, A. II. rorbes,
Ale Weill. Alfred Kortl, J. G. KelJogg,
Ab'm Feliman, U. T. liwton. M. Cbeceman,
Ann (J. Bliles. K. I. Uoldstein. G. H. Howard.
JobnG. ISrar,
Mees Ellis, Cm. W. Dearer,
P. I.. Wearer, f. Steinbart,
DaridHtcm, M. Rownbanm.
Jonathan Hunt, SArmtir.sTO.
W. T. Coleman, Edgar Mills,
E. W. Leonard, li. W. Mowe,
T. L. Darker, C. T. Wbeeler.
T. L. Meyer, xsaraviLLK.
F. M. Wilson, J. H. JewctL
John D. Newton, pomtlaxo.
A. HaywarJ,
D. W.C. Rice,
C. Meyer,
D. J. Ullrer,
Alpbeas Roll,
W. C. IUUton,
L. Sachs.
Ered. RUIiogs,
A. I Tubbs.
II. M. Newball, Edward Martin, W. 8. Ladd,
Adam Grant, D. O. Mills, Jacob Katom.
J. D. Fry,
11. Hansnmann,
L. 11. Rcnchl,
Mmti Heller.
Wm. Bcholle,
STOCK TO !.
II. II. Rigelow,
Wm. Hoojier,
Cbaa Mayne,
T. B. Anthony.
VIH6ISIA, tr.
Wm. Sharon,
OFFICERS:
J. HUNT, President.
A. J. KALftTOX, Secretary.
C. A. KiATOX, Marine FecreUry.
JI. II. IJICJKLOIV, OenT Ajent.
LADD &TILTON, PORTLAND
GENERAL AGENTS FOR
Oregon ami IVaaltlngton Territory
LOCAL AGENTS i
S. R. HAMMER.... Salem
F.A. CHENOWKTH CorvallU
J. B. UNDERWOOD, Eugene
S. F. CHADWICK Roseburg
JOHNSON & McCOWN Oregon City
CUMMINS A GRANT Dalles
J. H. BLEW ITT Walla Walla
A. WHEELER , ....Brownsville
JAMES RILEY Harrisburg
JOHN CONNOt Albany
Nov. 2, 1867 v3nl2yl .
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EGACY TO THE WORLD!
For Consumption, Coughs, Colds,
Whooping Cough, lloarso
sess, cte etc.
THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE THO
RACIC BALSAM and the Allopathic long
medicines is this s tbe popular drug medicine,
when taken Into the stomach, make yon sick, while
the scnfrtlon created by my Thoracic Balsam is as
soothing as a cup of tea. When the drug medi
cines, taken by tbe multitude of victims who hare
died with the consumption, find tbeir way into tbe
longs, tbey immediately commence to irritate and
inflame tbe ulcers and increase tho flow of matter.
As a consequence, the patient expectorates more
freoly, and as be coughs and spits his life away,
be thinks, because he raises such a quantity, and
raises it so easily, that be Is certainly recovering;
and under this common delusion be eorjnnes to
take tbe medicines, and continues to cough and
spit, until exhausted nature submits and be finds
relief In the grave.
On tho other band, when my Thoracic Balsam
Unas lis way Into the lungs it commences at onee
to beal tbe ulcers. It goes to tbe very root of the
disease, and gently, but surely, draws all morbid
bumor from tbe ulcerated parts. It purifies the
blood, as it is composed wholly of vegetable ma
terials. It strengthens and does not debilitate the
general system, it tends to quiet tbe nerves and
invigorate the patient and assist in relieving the
congeted condition of the lungs, by diflujing tbe
accumulated blood over tbe surface, and it clears
away tbe obstructions that impede egress of all tbe
impurities of the body through their natural chan
nels tbe bowels and inoro especially doe it tend
to draw all excretion from tbe lungs, and Induces
a new and vigorous action to the liver and imparts
strength and new lire to tbe patient.
Rear this in mind, that the secret of tbe success
of my Thoracic Balxarn lies enclosed in this little
nut-shell i first, it does not irritate tbe lungs and
cause tbe patient to expectorate ; seoond, it does
commence at onee to heal tbe ulcers; it soothes
and allays the inflamation, and stops tbe coughing
and expectoration ; it strengthens and encourages
tbe patient, and, with proper nourishment, be
mut recover. This medicine don't give yon new
ungs ; it only mends up your old ones, and, with
eare tbey may take you away on into a good old
ag.
I connot close without saying a word to my own
sex. 1 am now in my sixty-fint year, and can
truly say that with all my experience with female
diacases, I have found it tbe safeat and best reme
dy, and no woman ic delicato health should be
witbout it. Dr. Ayer truthfully remarks that less
than one-half of tbe female of tbe United tales
have sound health, and the condition of the disor
dered ones 1 leaving its impress on tbe rising gen
eration. Then, bow important we should have i
remedy forlhee evils. For painful or suppresred
menses, irregularities, etc., and also for women at
tbe turn of life, and frail girls, this medicine will
be found inraluable. It should also be used be
fore and after confinement. "An ounce of pre
ventive is better than a pound of cure."
Ketncmber, kind father, vr fond husband, when
administering my Medicines to a darling daughter
or frail wife, that tbey are composed of no death-
dealing mineral or nauseating drug, to make tbe
irk more mueraole anl hasten their untimely
end ; but tbey are a compound of medicinal roou.
hero, barks, blossoms, ew with whose generous
healing virtues years of experience have made me
familiar.
For farther particulars see pamphlet aeempany-
ing every bottle. lu. U A. hTll'V.
SMITH A DAVIS, PorUand,
General Ageats.
All or mt$. L. A, Mipp s Jueuicme are manu
factured od put up by W. C. Avrnr, Salem, Ore
gon, to wboto all letters on business snoola be di
rected.
Mrs. L. A. Stipp's Medicines for sale at Wblttl-
tnore to.. Albany : k.lhm JL boo. JLebanon ;
II. Htnilh. Harritburg.
Sept. 11. 167 vSoSyl.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE
NEW REMEDIES ! NEW REMEDIES 2
Dr. iIlbouit DlNpciiNnry,
iti KEARNEY STREET,
XEAR COMMERC L,
Fan Francisco. KUblbhed
in ISit, for tbe treatment of
Seiuat and Seminal diseaies,
sucb as (ionorrboea. Gleet. Stric
ture, rypbulis in all its forms, f
e : . -1 tt- - i .
CLU Al, l.t . ,ii f t-
utindirj) and Llceratcd Legs
succestfuliy treated.
Horrible Diseases.
How many thousands of persons, both male and
female, are there who are suffering out a miserable
existence from the effects of secret indulgences, or
from virus absorbed into tbe system ! Look at
tbeir pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and
their broken down constitutions, disqualifying
them for tho happiness of marriage or tbe enjoy
ment of life. In this horrid situation thousands
suffer until death closes tbe scene. Let parents,
guardians, friends, attend to thoto who are suffer
ing with any of these horrible life-destroying; mal
adies see that tbey are cared for and cured before
it be too late. Send them immediately to Dr.
Gibbon, a physician who has made prirate disease
his study for years, and who is certain to cure the
mot inveterate cases witbout mercury orother in
jurious drugs. It is important to those who are
afflicted, or those who aro interested in the welfare
of their friends, to be careful of the many pretend
ed doctors who infest all cities, publishing their
skill in curing all diseases in a few days, imposing
upon the public by using the names of eminent
physicians from Europe and other places. Be
therefore careful, and make strict inquiry, or you
may tall into the hands of those charlatans.
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, tht consequence of self
abuse. This solitary vioc, or depraved sexual in
dulgence, is practised by the youth of both sexes
to an almost unlimited extent, producing, with un
erring certainty, the following train of morbid
symptoms, unless combatted by scientific medical
measures, vis t Sallow countenance, dark spots
under tho eyes, pain in the bead, ringing in the
ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and rattling
of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness
of tbe limbs, coufusod vision, blunted intellect,
loss of confidence, diffidence in approaohing stran
gers, ft disliku to form new acquaintances, a dis
position to shun society, loss of memory, hectic
flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the
faoe, furred tongue, fetid breath, ooughs, consump
tion, night sweats, monomania and frequent in
sanity. If relief be cot obtained, should apply
immediately, either In person or by letter, and
havo a cure effected by his new and scientific mode
of treating this disease, wbieh never fails of effect
ing a quiok and radical cure. Pr. Q. will give
One Hundred Dollars to any person who will prove
satisfactorily to him that he was cared of this
complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks.
MARRIED MEW
Or those who oontcmp'ate marriage, who are suf
fering under any of theso fearful maladies, should
not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon
them, oor delay to obtain immediate relief. .
TO THE LADIES.
The various complicated and distressing diseases
incident to females, treated with eminent success.
Such as Suppressions, Irrigularities, Whites,' fall
ing of the Womb, Tumors, all Urinary Diseases,
Nervous debility, Painful or Difficult Menstruation,
Barrenness, etc., will bo speedily cured, without
poisonous drugs, injurious or unpalatable medi
cines of any kind. , Have no delicacy in calling,
no difference what your troubles may bo. The af
flicted are cordially invited to call and . satisfy
themselves.
DOCTOR GIBBON is responsible, and will eive
to each patient a jrritton instrument, binding him
self to effect a radical and permanent cure, or
make no charge. ' . ' -
CURED AT HOME.
. Persons at a distance- may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
stating case, symptoms, length of time tbe disease
has continued, and have medicines promptly for
warded, freo from damage and curiosity, to any
part of the country, with full and plain directions
for use. "By enclosing $15 in currency or $10 in
eoin, in a registered letter through the post-office,
or through Wells, Fareo A Co.. a package of med
icine will bo forwarded by express to any part of
tne union.
Address DR. J.F. GIBBON, 616 Kearney street,
corner of Commercial, San Francisco. Post Office
Box 252. .
Consultation FREE. ;
53 Corresnondents will pleaso inform DR.
GIBBON that they read bis advertisement in the
Ayerft
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Are you tick, feeble, and
eVin plaining? Are yon out
of order, with your rytitm
deranged, and roar feeling
rornloTtabie7l neejinp.
to in are often tbe prelude
to serious lilcexs. Hortie fit
Of Kicknems is creeping open
you, and niton Id be averted
by a timely ne of f he- rirVt
remedy, take Arer's Vitlt,
and cieanne out the &km
dered humors porify tfce
blood, and let the fluids
move on smototrtreted in "
health again, Tbey sritrrS'
late tbe function! tl the
bodv Into vtjroTous eethrttv.
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purify the system from tbe obstructtow i wfckfc jMk
disease. A cf Id settles somewhere In tbe body, and
Katrnta Hm. n.itir.1 fnoctions. Tiese tf not re
lleved, react tipen tbemselesand the rarrtwndiBt;
orrans, proo icmg general (t?riu( jcriB
and diseae. Whfleia this condition, oppretsed by
the derangements, take Ayer's Fills, and see bow
directly tbey restore the nataral action of tbe sys
tem, and with H tbe buoyaat feeling of health ciAv
What Is true and so apparent in Ibis trivial and eosBf
mon complaint, is also true In many of the deep-,
seated aod dangerous dktemper. The samo porga--tJve
effect expels tbem. Caused by similar erue-.
tlons and derangeinenu of the natural fonetioas
tbe body, they are rapidly, and many of them soreJy, .
cured by the tame means. None who knew tt
virtues of these Mils, will neylect to employ Sun.
wbeo sufleriny: from tbe disorders tbey cure. : .
fctatcments from leading physicians la some tf Uss
principal citks, and from other well-known petlio
persons: , '
From a Forwarding if rchmt fif St. Levis, Fch. 4,
VJA.
Dr. Atttx: Tour 1111s are tbe paragon of all Uia
Is great in medicine. Tbey have cured my little
daughter of ulcerous sores upon her baads and fee
that had proved incurable for years. Her mother
has been long grievously a filleted with bJotcbes and.
pimples on imt skin and in ber hair. Alter our
child was cured, she also tried your IJs. and they
bare cured her. ASA. llOKGlUDCkV
Aa a Family- PJtyato. ' f,
From Dr. E W. Cariwright, New Orleani:
Your Jills are tbe prtece of purges. Tbeir
rellent qualltb surpaj any catbsrtie we possess,
Tbey are mild, but very certain and effectual in tbeir
action on the bowels, which makes tbem iavaiaabls)
to us in the daily treatment of disease.
IIedacbe KieU Ilfulatebe Foul Siiaaasstefik.
From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore. '
Dkar Bko. Atjcr: 1 cannot astwer ye what
complaints I have cured with yotrr 1'ilU better tbaca
to say all that we ever treat vrilh m pwpathrt medi
cine. 1 place great dependence ea that efieetaat
cathartic in my daily content wit dtoawe, and be
lieving, as I do. that your Tills aford as tbe best wet
Lave, 1 of coune value thc-m highly.
I'lTTSBCito, Pa.. Slay 1, 1SS&.
Dr. J. C. Avrs. hJr: I bare teii repeatecly
cured of tbe worst hfjulacht anybody can have ky a
dose or two of your 1111s. It seems to artee from
foul atoniach, which they clean e at mice.
Yours with great mpect, ED W. l'RKBLE.
C?eri cf & earner Clarkm
Diliowa Disorslers livev Cn plain ta
From Dr. Theodfire IitU, rjfXeur Tort City. ;
Kot only are your Fills admirably adapted to tbefr
pttrpoae as an aperient, but 1 find tbeir beneficial
effects upon tbe fiver very marked indeed. Tbey
have in my practice proved more effectual tor tbe
cure of Vikms complaint t than any one remedy X
can mention. 1 aiocerely rejoice that we have at
length a purgative which Is worthy tbe confidence of
tbe probation and tbe people.
DtriSTiinrT of tot Istkbior I :
Watbington, L. C , 7th Feb ,
Sir: I bare used your I 'ilia in ray general asdt,
borpital practice ever since you made tbenu. sad.
cannot hesitate to aay tbey are tbe best catbartle
we employ. Tbeir regulating action oa the lirer is
quick and decided, eonxeqoectlr tbey are aa ad !
mi ratio remedy for derangement of that orgaa.
Indeed, I bare seldom found a case f bittern
ease so obstinate that it did not readily yield fa
tbem. 1'raternaily yours, A LONZO BALL, iL
Physician tf tke Marine IJospUaX.
Drumlery, Diarraaa, iXeLaa Wssju,;
From Dr. J. G. Green, Chicago.,
Tour Fi li hare bad a long trial ia my practice,
and I hold tbem la cteea as one of the best aperi
ent I hare ever found. Their alterative effect poa
tbe lirer makes tbem an excellent remedy, when
giren in small coa for bilious dyxnterg ossd diar.
rhtra. Tbeir segaroatloar makes tbem verv ac
ceptable and convenient for tbe use f voaes w
children.
Xrprpia, Xntpwrity oa tbm SIsmmI.
From Lev. J. F. JJimes, Pastor Adeem Ckrvi
Boston.
Da. Am: I hare tued tobt Fill with extra
ordinary success in my family and amengtbose I an
called to visit in dirtresa. To regulate the organs of
digestion and purify tbe blood, tbey are the very
best remedy I nave erer known, and I eaa coaJ
dently recommend them to my friends
Yours, X V- UIMES.
Warsaw, Wyoming Co., Y.,Oct. S4.
Dear Sir: I am oiiog yoor Cathartic Fills ia my
practice, and Sod them an excellent purgative te
deaute the sysUm aud purify the fountains of the
blood. JOUS i. SlKACHAil, 3i-D.
Cenatfpation CeMtivrttcw MwppwaMi
ItbrwntKtiam. (hi, ,eairalgia, Xrepey9
I'aralyau, etc.
From Dr. J P. Vaughn. Jfemtreal Oma&x.
Too much cannot be raid of yoar 1111a for the
cure of coslireness. Jf others of our fraternity hare
found tbem as eficacioua aa 1 hare.tbey ihould jotrn
me in proclaiming it, for the benefit of tne multitude
who tu&cr from that complaint, which, altboagb
bad enough in iftelf, is the progenitor of others that
are wone. 1 believe costirenest to originate in tho
lirer, but your Fills affect that organ and curt th
disease.
From Mrs. E. Stuart, Physician and Midtcis.
Boston.
I find one or two large does of your FOla, takes,
at tbe proper time, are excellent promotives of the
natural secretion when wholly or partially sup
pressed, and elo very effectual to deanse tho
stomach aod expel worms. Tbey are so much the
bcrt phjric we have that I recommend no other te
my patients
From the Bet. Dr. Han-let, qf the Methodist Fpit.
Church.
FcLABKi IIorsE, Savannah, Ga., Jan. , 1S5C
IIoxorkd Sir: I should be ungrateful for the.
relief your skill has brought me if 1 did not report
my cae to you. A coldf settled in my limb asd.
brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which,
ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding X
had the best of physician, tbe dbce grew worse,
and worse, until by the advice of your excellent,
agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, 1 tried your-
1111. Their effect were alow, but sure. By per-,
severing in the um of tbem, 1 am now entirely waUL-
Sex ate Chavbkr. Baton Bonge,La5Dee.,lS34.
Da Atkr: 1 bare beea entirely cured, by yoar
Tills, of liheumatic Gout painful dteeane that ha
afflicted me for year. YIN CENT S1.1DKI.U -
C7" Most of tbe Fill in market contain Mercury,
which although a valuable remedy ia skilful handa,"
is dangerous in a public pill, from tbe dreadful eoR-i
sequences that frequently follow ita incautious ,
Tbee contain so mercury or mineral aabstan
whaterer.
Price, 25 eeats per Box, or 5 Boxes for ti, , .
Prepared by Dr. J. C AITS & Co., Lowell, U&u.
Sold by Settlemier A Co Albany, and
Wholesale and Retail by Smith 4 Davis, Port.
and. seSly
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Take pleasure in informing tbe publio that tbey
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