The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, May 16, 1868, Image 4

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    SATURDAY...............:...;.MAY 18, 180S.
.-."T JSectionTfirst day of next June.
Jloro About Alabama Voting,
lIor(?, who attended tho polls in Alabama
t orlagthq toting there, and who haabeca
collecting information in regard to the
manner (in "which the : election was con
duct in different portions of the State,
this pleasant reminiscence :
-"tnething like a third of tbe entire
vote cast in tho State was received on no
better evidence than affidavits of registry
in other counties, and, for my own part,
1 saw several administered. This was
the process. Enter Timbuctoo.
11 4 What is your name V
"Pomp. v
" Pomp what V
" 1 Pomp Jones, sab.'
" Show your ticket and a great paw
woull reach out a ragged sleeve, and
thrust a dirty scrap under the judge's nose.
No each name as given would be found
upon the list, and then would come the
balac ce of the formula. I quote frcm the
printed document:
I, , do solemnly swear that I
am duly registered as a qualified voter in
tho county of , in this State: that I
now reside in this county, and that I have
not voted at this election, so help me
God.'
Pomp, or Cuff, or Cudjo, -would swal
low it all, meekly taking off his hat as he
was bidden, and holding up his hand and
, nodding like a toy mandarin at every
vtuci nuiu iu tuv uaiu. a. u n uuiu uis
vote j and now take him out and ask him
what ,'solcmnly' meant, or 'qualified or
'reside and Pomp's big mouth would
open and his eyes would stretch, and nine
. times in ten would tell you, 'Fore God,
mas'r, I dunno nuffin 'bout all dis yer, but
dey tolt us we mus come and put do ting
in de box or dey would fine us or put us
in de jail.' "
And these are tho kind of peoplo the
Radicals wish to make the rulers of the
Southern States 1
Don't split your ticket. Spot
the man that does.
Played Oat."
see - that D. D. (drunken Dick)
Oglesby has appointed next "Wednesday,
15th. inst., as a day of fasting and prayer
that day being the anniversary of Lin
coln's advent into hell.
Excruciating effulgent idea !
'iz s "Vital V fast and pray over the death of
the most filthy blackguard, brutal mar-
derer, and ignominious tyrant that ever
disgraced humanity ?
..Never! .
" Fast and pray over the death of one
who "stole the livery of Heaven to servo
the devil in' since the Chicago Tribune
- - t o
(the leading radical organ of this State)
has said it was the "interference of an
AH-triso rrovidence" in takmsrbim from
hh country for his country's good ?
Not any !
, , . Fast and pray at the death of one who
has caused lamentations, want and misery
to surround the once bright, happy and
plentiful hearthstones of countless thou
- ands of as bravo men and true as ever
' boastel of a once "Free America V
Preposterous 1 .
1 ast and pray over the demise of the
trrant that presumed to strike the first
-vi 1 t. 1 1 l- r lri a v
hope cf the nation the life of his coun
try
' No! Xo! No! NO!
Let the soft and sulpharv breezes of
Hades waft him quietly through the
. lakes f f burning brimstone.
Don't disturb his sweet repose.
. lt is useless to starve your stomach of
i -naso tr one.oay in every year De cause
Lincoln is in hell. .
It is useless to pray to extricate him.
1 SCaliptre wouldn't save him. Mt.
hterlivq 111.) Record.
Z: I Vote for J. S. Smith.
The boy George Stevenson, who for-
merly. traveled with Artemus Ward as
: companion, and for whom the latter evinc-
ea sucii a strong anection, has peen , ar-
rested in Toronto for stealing money-let-
. ters.
. -. Vote against Negro Suffrage.
' "A reporter for a London paper wrote
? tthe Teriict of a coroner's jury "died from
, "if 1,1. if "
nemorrage, ana ine puoiie gained tne
information the next day that the deceas
ed, vdied from her marriage.
Vote for Geo. K. Helnv
' CHIPS.
;'. A bore meeting Douglas Jerrold, said,
" ''Well, what's going on to-day?" 'Iam,"
was the reply of Jerrold.
"'.Vote for James Shields "I
A netrro, undergoing examination, w
? fisked if his, master was a christian, repli
-"No, sah, he's a member ob Congress.''
' ''Vote' the Democratic ticket
It is not work that kills men, it is won
? vlfcis not the revolution that destroys tnacV
, Vote for J. S. Smith, .
" A tender-hearted railway ensnneer
" henever runs over a man when he can 1
it, "beaiiise it musses up the track so."
Vote the Democratic ticket.
; It is'e Jtimated by a statistical writer t
a girl of to-day costs four times as much
pound a j one cost 30 years ago.
' y6te"against Negro Suffia
Jn reply to the question, "Can you sp
.opd English?' an Italian bootmaker in I
STrancisco replied, with" pride : ,Si-Ser
ertainn: euf j, you pet. - ? -
( ' Vot e for J ames Shields. ,
The water cure's no new inventio
aid gool old dame-Podson, when she
d ; ivised la. 'try that remedy ; "it 's as. old!
the delate, and even then it killed taore'r!
cared." -
.rsi Ypt fpr.Greo.: B.. JEelmu.. - -
I . ".;bafc 3 the' people in the '-SvilkmetU
alley Uj Up for a rainy day ? ; Umbrellas
OUR AGENTS,
The following named, gentlemen are authorised
to act aa Agent for Tub Statu Rights Dkmo
rit, and to receive sd receipt for lubioriptlom
to me paper 1
LINN COUNTY.
Robert Watkinson and Jamet Dorrlf..... Sclo!
Jason Wheeler...., ....Lebanon
II. L Brown BrownsYllle
Matthew Fountain ...... Uarrlsburg
J. M. Smith ..Peoria
- LANE COUNTY.
lion. J. J. "Waltotu.v... ............. .Eugene City
BENTON COUNTY. ,
R. n.Strahn..... ........ "....Corvallla
POLK COUNTY.
T. J. Loveledy ............ Dallai
J. B. V. Butler and Dr. Harrli -Monmouth
Dr. J. M. McCoy .La Creole
Ben). Haydon........... .....ola
' CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
J. R. Ralston M Oregon City
MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
J. F. McCoy Fortland
MARION COUNTY.
N. M. Bell
B. F. Bonham..... J Salem
L. F. EUenhart.. ....SUverton
Hantey Waterman ....... Jefferson
TllOS. .IIOTCe. Newipaper A rent. San
Francisco, la authorised to receive subscriptions
and advertisement for our paper, and aet aa bail,
ness agent generally.
YdverYiTeme NTsfr
NO MORE HIGH PRICES
roB ; i
-A. Xj D3 J. 3ST "5T 1
WmSUmmmmm
GO TO THE STORE OF
J. E. BENTLEY &, CO.
And Bay yonr Goods ai yon did in 1S60 !
THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM SAN
FRANCISCO,
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Boots and. lioe&.
cossisnsa or
OEXTS
UEXTS
FINE SEWED BOOTS,
FINE PEGGED BOOTS,
BOYS AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS,
LADIES AND MISSES' BOOTS,
KID
AND
CONGRESS GAITERS,
CHILDREN'S GAITERS.
RUBBER OVER-SHOES. AND
SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
CEXTLEHEX'S BOOTH
MADE TO ORDEE
OX SIIOBT NOTICE, AND
ALL KIND OF REPAIRING!
DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH.
jar Abo,
lot of Nole and Upper
fur sale at the Lowed Figure for
leather,
Cub.
GIYE THEM A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES!
tep21-T3D6mS
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
The distribution of Valuable Presents will
Positively Take Place on the
9th of June, A. D. 18C8.
- - '
EVERY TICKET WARRANTED
TO DRAW A PRIZE !
READ THE LIST.
Corner lot No. 1. la Block No. b, a recorded
in the Town PUt of the town of Browotrille,
linn county, Oregon, fronting on Wmahinzton and
Pin itreeU : improrementf , confuting of Dwel
ling Uoase, chieksn Home, Ac, Ac. ; dwelling
hooM,20x24 feet, 4 room and pantry below and
two twelve loei rooms a&ore. ine nouie it new
and not entirely SnUhed, bat U now occupied aj
a residence. There U a tplendid well of wator,
made rat-proof. All enclosed with a good anb-
tantial board fence. The foregoing prize U val
ned t . .................. ..ftOOO 00
And also the following ralaable real estate, to
wit : Sixty-one feet off the east end of Lot No.
8, Block No. 3. and 39 feet off the east end of
Lot 7, in Block 3, in the town of Brownsville.
Linn County, Oregon. Improvements, consisting
of dwelling house 20x23 feet, fire rooms, a fine,
large brick chimney, and a splendid well of
Water. All enclosed in a good, substantial board
fence. Valued at 8700 OO
One 91 Bureau, valued at $35 00 : one 91 Bu
reao, mahogany, valued at $35 00 ; one mahog
. . 1 a m. a a.
any outea cenire-iaoie, vaiuea at uu ; one
span sorret matcn norses, vaiuea at 940V qu; one
bay 44 Rifleman" stud colt, two years old, valued
at $300 00 : one dark chestnut sorrel stallion, a
years old, 15 bands and 3 inches high, weighing
1,200 lbs., valued at $600 00 ; One saddle horse,
valued at $1Z0 00.
There will be $2,000 consisting in part of GOLD
AND SILVER WATCHES, FAMILY BIBLES,
MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS, GOLD PENS,
8EWELRT, Ac Ac, comprising over 5,000 val-
nrble articles to be disposed of on the popular
plan of One dollar ror each Ticket.
Only one dollar. It is desirable to sell all the
Tickets, and of course it does not make any diff
erence who gets the property at a fair distribu
tion.
Possession of the property will be given to the
lucky ticket-holders immediately after the drawing,
except the first prize named and the sorrel stal
lion. Possession of the first will be given
days after the drawing; the deed will be made to
the ticket-holder at the time of drawing. The
horse will be given np as soon as the season is
out, or on the 1st day of July, 1868.
. Persons residing at a distance wishing tickets,
can have them sent by Expiess or Mail, by for
warding One Dollar in U. S. eoin for each ticket,
or for clubs at club rates, by addressing A.
GEOlluc, Brownsville, .Linn county, uregon, or
P. C. HARPER, Albany, Linn county.
No ticket will be held good unless duly reported
and registerd previous to the drawing. (
SPECIAL ICT3, Oil CLUB RATES
Anr ceron vrwmne frs (prT!9r'LBries
jae
f9
00
150
150
joo
00
00
?.r'
in
v.,
ad
ks
ne
pn.
m-
ithe
m
A. H. MARSHALL 4 CO., Liyery,
. JB. SPRENGER. Pacifio Hotel,. .
A. W. STANARD, Clerk of Court of Linn Co.
' V HARVEY SMITH, Sheriff of Um mtfJt '
Febl5r3D25tf . r ,
u !
advertisehkn;ts.
ADD BE S S
TO TH1
NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED!
mO THOSE WHOSE SUFFERINGS
JL been protracted from hidden
camel
whose eases require prompt treatment to render ex
istence desirable. If you are. suffering or have
suffered front Involuntary discharges, what effect
does It produce upon your general health f Do
yoa feel weak, dobilitated,' easily tired? Does a
little extra exertion produce palpitation of the
heart? Does yonr liver, or urinary organs,
your kidneys, frequently get out of rderr Is
your urine sometimes thlok, milky, or flocky, or
It it ropy oa sotUlng? Or doss a thlok 10am rise
to' the top f Or is a sediment at the bottom after
It has stood awhile f Do you have spells of short
breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels eomtl
pated ? De 70a have spells of fainting or rushes
of blood to the head ? Is yonr memory Impaired?
.... . i
Is your mind constantly dwelling upon this sub
Jeot? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of
company, of life ? Do you wish to be left alone,
to get away from everybody? Does any little
thing make you start or Jump t Is your sleep bro
ken or restless ? Is the lustre of your eye as bril
liant? The bloom oa your cheek as bright? Do
yon enjoy yourself in society as well r vo you
pursue your business with the same energy ? Do
you feel as much confidence In yourself? Are your
spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of melan
choly ? If so, do not lay It to your liver or dys
pepsla.
Have you restless ntghts? Your back weak.
your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and
you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver-complaint?
Now, reader, self -Abuse, venereal diseases badly
cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of pro
ducing a weakness of the generative organs. The
organs of generation, when In perfect health,
make the man. Did yon ever think that those
bold, defiant, energetic, perseveriog, sucoesiful
business-men are always those whose generative
organs are In perfect health ? Ton never bear
such men complain of being melancholy, of ner-
vousness, or palpitation or t&e neart. xney are
never afraid they cannot succeed in business:
they don't become sad and discouraged) tbey
are always polite and pleasant In the company of
ladies, and look yon and them right la the face
none of your downcast looks or any other mean-
ness about them. I do not mean those who keep
the organs inflamed by running to excess. These
111 not only rain their constitutions, but also
those they do business with or for.
How many men, from badly cured diseases.
from the effeets of self-abuse and excesses, have
brought about that state of weakness In those or
gans that has reduced tho general saystem so
much as to produce almost every other disease
Idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide.
and almost every other form of disease which hu
manity is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble
scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all
but the right one.
lmeaees I tnese organs require the use of a
diuretic.
HELMDOLD'H
F L UID
EXTRACT
is Tne
GREAT DIURETIC,
and is a certain care for
Diseases of the Bladder,
Kidneys,
' Gravel.
. Dropty,
- Organic Weakness,
Female Complaints,
General Debility,
AND ALL OTHCX- .
DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS 1
Whether existing in
HALS OR FORXALS!
from whatever cause originating, and no matter
of how long standing.
If no treatment is resorted to, Consumption or in
sanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are
supported from these sources, and tho
' health nd happiness, and that of I "
Posterity, depends upon
. prompt nse of aye,
, liable remedy.
HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUClIU.I
, established upward of 18 years,' prepared i
' ' b. it ' eTOTOOW, ' -I
DnpfioiiT,
94 Broadway, Now York, and
104 South Tenth ftreet, Philadelphia, Pa.
PRioir-$1.25 per bottle, or ft bottles for. $5,50,
delivered to any address, Sold by all Dnxbgla$
have r-7
, and tA
'(JTerywhera, . " mirtVVeaelyl
ADVERTISEMENTS,.
SB. ft, 0. BILL.
6X0. F. IBTTtCVIEB.
SET TLEMlER. & CO,,
.DRUGGISTS,
AT DR. SHEPHERD'S OLD STAND.
I MAIN ST.,
. - ALBANY.
DEALERS IN
DRUGS,
MEDICINES
OIIEMIOAIiS,
Palnti, OHi, Glasw, Ij'c-StuiT)i,
VA UN I SUES,
AP A rCLL AISOaTMKMTOr
DRUC3C1I3TS' SUNDRIES.
AGENTS BY APPOINTMENT FOR
Dr. D. Jijnei k Son's Family Mcdlclnci.
We also keep on hand a full supply of
All Patent IflcilicincM in Use.
Our stock of Drugs, Fluids, Extracts, etc., are from
Well Known Manufacturers,
and will be found
OF THE ISEST QUALITY
racial, attestiox civ to conrornDUfO
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS!
We Nollc.'t the Fatronage of the
1'ublic.
ME HAVE ESTABLISHED A
BRANCH DRUG STORE AT SCIO!
t'KOK TK MAKAOEMEXT Of
O. A. IIIL.L,
Who will keep a full supply of Drurs, Medicines,
etc., etc., for sale at low i-ricks.
6ETTLEMIEK k CO.
April 6. 1S87 v2n34ly
TAKE NOTICE!
J. BARROWS 8h CO.,
(IN THEIR FHtE PUOOr LUICK, ALBANY).
Are now receiving their floods
DIRECT FltOjXjNA!? FliAXCItiCO !
And we Invite tbe attention of buyer to
oar Stock of
XK.Y GOODS
FAMILY GROCERIES !
BOOTS AND SHOES!
CLOTHING!
X2AX12X7AXIX2, CHOCI3X2XT, &.c, &c
THRESHER.
MOWERS.
REAPERS,
OANQ-PLOW8,
We are Agents for all kinds of
I Agricultural Implement !
ma4v2n38tf J. BARROWS A CO
AIsBAIVY FOVIVDHIT
AND
MACHINE SHOP!
A. F. CHERRY,
TAVIN G PVBC1IANED THE E.-
I tire Interest in the ALBANY FOUNL
AND MACHINE SHOP, I am
Prepared to Furnlah
WROUGHT AND CAST IBON VGRX
Of every description, on short notice. Also,
BRASS CASTINGS.
All Orders for
MILL WORK
Will bo filled with dispatch, and in a satisfactory
manner.
HOUSE POWERS
ahd
Agricultural Implements
Manufactured to order, and particular attention
paid to Repairs.
All kinds of
PATTERN WORE
done to order on short notice
A. F. CHERRY,
Albany, August 18, 1866-ly
A . COHN,
; DIALER is ;
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
(In MonteiOCt Brick Store)
AZtDANT. - onsaon.
TT EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A WELL
XlL selected 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 estabr
: lisftpd Dry Qoodi or Grocery Store, and
at prices to defy competition,
y&o very Hjghesf pf ioes
paid fo ftU kiRds
of Produoe.
' Rememhev tho plaoe, at tho algn of
JaplTvSn23yl A. COHN,
- SPECIAL ATTIIACTION
1VT0TICE IS HEREBY GIVE1I TO ALI
I , persons knowing taemsexves indebted to tte
pndersigned, either by note or oook acooyat. to
seuie ine same in casq or meronantaDio produce
at the market yaluohy tho 10th day of Deparaher,
1867, as if is absolutely necessary that we collect
the same to enable us to carry on our businesB.
By promptly attending to the above requirements,
you wui confer a favor upon
- . : , - ur tv DivvTiiiT'Kxn
ADVERTISEMENTS.
HATS, Q HATS.
, . , - - ? r f t r
MEUSSDORFFER & BRO.,
Manufacturers and Importers of, and Wholesale
and Ivetaii Dealers In
3HE.A.TS .AJSTD CAPS,
. AMD
HATTERS' MATERIALS,
No. 73 Front Hlrcet, Portland,
ARB RECEIVING, IN ADDITION TO
their extensive Stock, by every Steamer, all
the LATEST STYLES of New York. London and
farlslau taste, for
I Gentlemen'- and Children's Wear
Which they will sell
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE ON TKECOASTI
DEALERS IN HATS
I Will consult their own interests by examining our
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Hats of every style and Description
MADE TO ORDER.
ALSO
HTEATIsY flEFAIflEI,
AT
I J. C. MeussdorfTcr &. Bro.'s
No. 72 Front Street Portland, Og'n,
Cor. D and Second fits..... .....Marysville, Cal.
No. 125 J Street .....Sacramento
Nos. 035 A 637 Commercial St San Francisco.
fir Wholesale House at San Francisco. Cal.
No . 628 Commercial through to C37 Clay streets.
uee. 1, 1500 vzuictr
PACIFIC
INSURANCE COMPANY
Of San Franeiieo, California.
CASXX CAPITAL $1,000,000 OO
suui'iiua jjtuxy a, '07...... 233,054 00
CASH ASSETS la Q OLD, $1,238,034 01
All Loesea Paid Immediately ia United
States Gold Coin. j
FIKE,
OCEAN,
MARINE,
INLAM
milE PACIFIC INSURANCE COifPA
J. having arranged with Messrs. BIGELO!
imOTHKR for the transfer of all the busloc!
the Fire Insurance Compaaka lately represerf
ny tnem, is now prepared to offer to all pari
lormeny in urea by sata companies, equally g
terms aad prompt payment of losses, in In
Slates gold coin.
Mr. II. II. BIOELOW will he the general A
fvr this Company from this date.
Director of Pacific Insurance
six fbascisco Jas. D'Fremery .Lloyd Tevis.
I Louis Me Lane, Wm. Hhennan, Oliver Eldri
Wm. Alvord, oho O. Earl, A. B. Forbes
Alex Weill, Alfred Bore!, J. O. Kellog,
Ab'm Scllgmaa, O. T. Jmwton, M. Cheesemal
i Anson O. Btiles, E. L. Ooldstein. O.II. Ilowari
IJobnU. uray. Metes Ellis. O. W. Beave
A. Hayward,
P. tL. w eaver, 8. Stcinhart,
D. W. C. Rice,
David Stern, M. Koacnbau
C. Meyer,
jonatnan Hunt, sacbamcst!
D. J. Oliver,
W. T. Coleman, Edgar MUIs,
Alpbeus Bull,
W. C. Ralston,
E. W. Leonard, U. W. Mowei
T. u. Barker, C. T. Wheele
L. Faeba,
Fred. Billings,
A. L. Tnbbs,
T. Ia. aieyer, marysvill
8. M.Wiln, J.H.Jewett.
wonn is. Newton, roartAHD.
II. M. Newhall,
Edward Slartin, W. g. Ladd,
Adam Grant,
J. D. Fry,
D. O. MUIs, Jacob Kamm,
II. llaossmann, stocktos
4
hotV.
II. II. liigelow,
Wm. Hooper,
L. B. Benehly, T. B. Anth
Moses Heller. viaciins
ICbas Mayne,
Wm. Ecbolle, Wm. Sharon,
OFFICERS:
J. HUNT, President.
A. J. RALftTOX, Secretary.
Cm A. LATO, Marine Secretarf
II. II. DIGELOW, Gen'l Agcnj
LADD &TILTON, PORTLANb,
" GENERAL AGENTS FOR I
Oregon and Washington Tcrrltcpy.
LOCAL AGENTS :
8. It. HAMMER...... Ficm
F.A. CHKXOWETH . Corillis
J. B. UNDERWOOD, Eilone
B. F. CIIADWICK Rosflu
JOHNSON A McCOWN Orcgonj'ity
uuaiaus a uiiAM lilies
J. II. RLE WITT Walla YUla
A. WHEELER Brown. Ule
JAMES RILEY HarriiW
JOHN CONNER Albiny
aov. t, noo vonizyi
V AAjaae aA & w
BEER! BEERI!
ALBANY BREWER
aa.au ism cc uuuuus. i"ro'ri.
mHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST ERECTED
I JL a new and first-class
B E "W E RTS
On Broad Alain between First Street
and the River,
And la prepared to furnish
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAI
ERS
AHD
PRIVATE FAMILIES,
ON SHORT IVOTJCC
All Ordcn PeliTcipfl Wfcprcyw
(esircil,
He Warranty his BEER
MADE OF THE BEST MATER
Airp
PEIXFECTIsY nEALTHY!
He la confident he can giro entiro uatijfaction to
peg,??, '66, v2n20tf
ADVERTISEMENTS
HE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
MRS. L. A. STIPP'S
LEGACY TO THE WORLD!
Tlioracic IBal&rxrat
T6r Consumption, Coughs, Colds,
Whooping- Cough, Hoarse- .
nets, etc., etc.
THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE Till
RACIO BALSAM and tbe Allopathic la J
medicines is this : tbe popular, drntt medicine!
wben taken Into tbe stomach, toakeyoQ sick, wbt
tbe sensation created by my Tboracio Balsam is
soothing as a cup of tea. Wben tbe drajr mc
eines, taken by tbe multitude of victims who ba
died with the con so (option, 2nd tbeir way into t 1
tings, taey immediately commence to irritate ai
nflametbe ulcers and increase tbe flow of matti
As a consequence, tbe patient expectorates ro
freely, and as be coughs and spits bis life awal
be thinks, because be raises such a quantity, ai
raises it so easily, that be is certainly recovering
ana under ibis common delusion be cor Maces f
take tbe medicines, and eontinaes to cough ad
spit, until exhausted nature submits and he thf
relief in tbe grave. f
On tbe other band, when my Thoracic Bals
finds iu way Into the lunjrs it commences at or
to heal tbe ulcers. It goes to the very root of t b
disease, and gently, but surely, draws all morY 1
humor from tbe ulcerated parts. It purifies 1 9
blood, as it is composed wholly of vegetable ni-
terials. It strengthens and does not debilitate tie
general system. 11 tends to quiet tbe nerves an
invigorate the patient and assist in relieving t e
conge ted condition of the lungs, ly diffaiing t
accumulated blood over the surface, and it ciei s
away the obstructions that Impede egress of all as
impurities of tbe body through tbeir natural Cha
nel tbe bowels and more especially does it tern
to draw all excretion from tbe lungs, and indufp
a new and vigorous action to the liver and impaw
strengta affd new life to tbe patient.
j;ear this la mind, that the secret of the succci
of my Thoracic Balsam lies enclosed in this litf
nut-sbell s first, it does not Irritate tbe longs ail
cause tbe patient to expectorate : second, it ds
commence at once to heal tbe nlcers; it soot
and allays tbe inflsmation, and stops the eonghlg
and expectoration; it strengthens and encouras
tbe patient, and, with proper nourishment, is
must recover. This medicine don't give yon li
lungs 5 it only mends up your old ones, and, wth
care tbey may take you away on into a eood id
ge.
I connot close without saying a word to my oh
sex. I am now in my sixty-first year, and ch
truly say mat who an my experience wttu rem as
diseases, I have found it the safest and best reii-
dy, and no woman in delicate health should
without it. Ir. Ayer truthfully remarks that lis
than one-half of the females of tbe United gtais
bare sound health, and the condition of tbe dial
dered ones Is leaving its impress on tbe risinggl
eration. Then, bow Important we should bate
remedy for these evils. For painful or suppresal
menses, irregularities, etc., and alto fur women I
the turn of life, and frail girls, this medicine s
be found invaluable. It should also be used r-
fore and after confinement. "An outee of t)
fuu, emaciated and disfirnred faces
tbeir broken down constitutions, disqualifying
tbem for the happiness of marriage or tbe enjoy
mcnt of life. In this horrid situation thousands
suffer until death closes the. scene. Let parents,
paardians, friends, attend to those who are suffer
ing with any of these horrible Ufa-destroying mal
adies see that they are cared for and cured before
it be too late. Send tbem immediately to Dr.
Gibbon, a physician who has made private disease
his study for years, and who is certain to care the
most inveterate eases without mercury orotner in
junous drugs, it is important to those wno are
affiictcd, or tboso who are interested in tbe welfare
of their friends, to be careful of the many pretend
ed doctors who infest all citieii, publishing their
skill In curing all diseases in a few days, imposing
npon tbe publio by using the names of eminent
physicians from Europe and other places. Be
therefore careful, and make strict inquiry, or you
may fall into the hands of those charlatans.
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self
abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual in
dulgence, is practised by tne youtn 01 botn sexes
to an a'.most unlimited extent, producing, with un
erring certainty, the following train of morbid
symptoms, unless combatted by scientifio medical
measures, vis : bellow countenance, aarK spots
under tbe 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 the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect,
oss of confidence, diffidence in approaching stran
gers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a dis
position to shun society, loss of memory, kectic
flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the
face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consump
tioa, night sweats, monomania and frequent in
sanity. If relief be not obtained, should apply
immediately, either in person or by letter, and
have a cure effected by his new and scientificmode
of treating this disease, which never fails of effect
ing a quick and radical euro. Dr. G. wilt give
One Hundred Dollars to any person who will prove
satisfactorily to him that he was cured of this
complaint by either of the San Francisco qtocks.
Or those who contemplate marriage, who art suf
fering under any of these fearful maladies, should
not forget the sacred responsibility resting; upon
them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief.
TO THE IsADIES.
The various complicated and distressing dieasea
inoident to females, treated with eminent 'etcceas.
Such as SurtDrossions. Irrhrularities, White! fall
ing of the Womb, Tumors, all Urinary D if eases,
Nervous debility, Painful or Difficult Menstruation,
Barrenness, etc will be speedily cured, without
drugs, injurious or unpalatable 1
cines of any kind. Have no delicacy in
no difference what your troubles may be.
dieted areoordially invited to call and
themselves.
DOCTOR GIBBON is responsible, apd will give
to each patient a written instrument, binding him
self to effect a radical ana permanent owe, or
mak no charge.
CURED AT HOME.
Persons at a distance may b CURlD AT
IIQMJ3, by addrnssing a letter to Dr. Cibbon,
stating ease, symptoms, length of time theSuoase
has continued auu nave medicines promply for
warded, tree rrom aawage spa curiosity, to any
D&rt of tbe country, with full and plain direction
for nae. By enclosing $15 in currency or$l0 in
ooin, in a registered letter through the pojt-oClce
or through Wells, Jfargo & Uo., a cackageof med
icine will ho forwarded by express to any part of
the Union,
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 618 Eearner street.
corner of Commercial, San Pranoisoo. Pat QfSoe
Box 252. . . '
Consultation FREE. '
. ggp Correspondents will please infoitn DR
GIBBON that they read his advertisement in the
Pemocbat, f9b?9v3a23yl
ADVERTISEMENTS
, p ?w
PILLS.
Are yew sick, feeble, and
Complaining? Are yoa oat
of order, with yovr systesa
deranged, and yonr feelings
encomionsDief i nesesySBp
terns are eft en the prelsde
a . a m. ... "
to serioas lllaese. Sobm fit
of sickness Is ereepiag apoa
von, and should be avert4
by a timely use of the r! rfct
J remedr. Take A vers Fills.
I and cleanse out tbe dlsor
j dered humors purify the
I blood, aad let the fields
1 more on wnobatrected la
I health agsla. Tber irtmu
i lata tbe functions of the
- fcodv into viroroos activity.
purify tbe system from tbe obstraetietis which make
diseaM. A cold settles somewhere ia tbe body, sad
obstructs IU natural functions. These, if not re
lieved, react upon themselves and the lumnmdiBg
organs, producing general aggravation, saseriag,
and disease. While in this eonditlon, oppressed br
the derangements, toke Ayer'e Mils, and.see bow
directly tbey restore tbe aataral action of tbe sys
tem, and with it tbe buoyant feeling of health again.
vr bat is true aad so sin rent in tus trivial ana
SBOB CORS(lalD1
taint, is also true ia many of tbe
v 01 tne fleep-
seated and dan
danre
eroosdistemperf. The same Prga
s them. C.fA hr cimiiar OMtrae-
tive effect expels them.
tions and deraagemeats of tbe natural foaetioss et
tbe body, they are rapidly, and many of them snretyr
eared by the same means. Kene who knew the'
virtues of these tills, will neglect to employ tmm
wbea suffering from tbe disorders tbey care.
statements from leading physicians fa some of the -principal
cities, and from other weU-kaown pafeUe
persons:
From a Forward in a Merchant fif St. Lcmlt. Ftl.tf.
ma.
Ds. Am; Tour Fills are tbe paragoa of all tfcat
Is great in medicine, Tbey bare cured my liftle
daughter of ulcerous sores upon her bands and feet
that had proved incurable for years, lleraaotber
has been long grievously afflicted wit faf blotches and
pimples on her skin and la ber balr. After et
ch! Id was cured, she also tried your rills, and they
have cured ber. ASA MOKGfUIXiE.
As Family Pby sU
From Dr. E W. Carivriyht, New OrUnm.
Yonr Mils are tbe prisee of purges. Their ex
cellent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess.
They are mild, bat very certain and effeetaal in their
action on tbe bowels, wbkb makes tbem invaluable
to ns in tbe daUy treatment of disease.
XXedacfce,Mlck Headache, Fowl Wis rfc.
From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore.
Pcak lino. Area: 1 cannot answer yow what
complaints I bare eurtd witb yoer Fills better tbaa
to say ali that we ever treat with a jntrpatiw mtdi
cine. I place great dependence on that eseeteal
cathartic in my daily contest with disease, and be
lieving, as 1 do, tbat your 1111 afford as tbe best we
bare, 1 of coarse value them highly.
PiTTSBCRO, Pa., May 1, IVA.
Dr. J. C. Am hlr: 1 Lave been repeatedly
cured of tbe won headache anybody eaa have by a
dose or two of your 1111s. It seems to anae from a
foul stomach, which tbey cleanse at once.
Tours with great respect, ED W.r&EBLEL
Oerk of Steamer Oarim,
BHScwe DieereVre Liver C lajlsile
From Dr. Theodore Bell, rfKew York dtp.
"Sot only are your Fills admirably adapted to tbeir
purpose as aa aperient, but 1 find tbeir beneficial
effects apoa tbe liver very marked indeed. Tbey
nave in my practice provea more eseetaei ior ine
core of
buiout cvmplaintM tbaa any one remedy I
can mention
I sincerelr rejoice that we have
at
length a purgative which Is worthy the confidence of
the proieauoD ana tne people.
Dir-ARTunrr othx Isttkiob,
Washington, D. C ,7tn Feb . IBS f
Sib: I have used yoor mis ia my general aad
hospital practice ever since yoa made tbem. aad
cannot besitate to say tbey are tbe best cathartie
we employ. Tbeir regulating action oa (bo liver Is
Quick and decided, consequently tbey are aa ad
mirable mneoy ior oerancemenu or tnat orgaa.
Indeed. I have atldom fosnd a ease of buumt dis
ease so obstinate tbat It did not readily yield to
tbem. f raternally yours. ALONZO BALL. iL D..
tkyricia of the Marine JJoepital.
Pyecatery, Diana a. a, Relmx, Warimsi
From Dr. J. G. Green, of Chicago.
Yonr IDls have bad a lone trial la my practice.
and I bold them ia esteem as one of the beat aperi
ent I have ever fuoad. Tbeir alterative effect apoa
tbe liver makes tbem aa exceiieBt remedy, wbea
givea ia small dotJ for bilicm dytentery and diar
rhma. Tbeir svgar-oatig makes tbem very ac
ceptable aad convenient for the see of women and
children.
Dyspepsia, I as parity ef thm Plead.
From Be. J. V. Cases. Pastor cf Advent Chwrch.
JJoBtom,
Da. Atxb: I have need voar mis with extra
ordinary sseeees ia my family aad amoer those I am
caiiea to visit in a ntrce, 10 regulate tbe orgaae ox
digestion and purify tbe blood, tbey are the v
1 very
eoafi-
best remedy I nave ever Known, ana 1
dently recommend them to my friends
sours, v. uisu.
Willi, Wyoming Co., Jf. Oct. 54.
Dkak bib : I szi using your Cathartic puis ia my
practice, and and tbem aa excellent purgative ta
cleanse tbe system and purify the fowUatnt cf thm
blood. JOHN G. JiEACUAM, M. D,
Cawetlpatiaa), Caatireacwe, Waaataasacs
Siferaatia, mmtt rscmsmlgfra, MMwmmtfg
JParalyaia, k?ita etc
From Dr. J. T. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada.
Too much cannot be said of yoar Pills for the
cure of cost treacM. I f others of oar fraternity have
foand them as efficacious as I have. tbey sboald joia
me In proclaiming it, for the benefit of the maltitadee
who suffer from tbat complaiat, whick, ahboega
bad enough in itself, is tbe progenitor of others tbaa
are worse. 1 believe cmtircnet to origtaate la the
liver, but your 1111s affect that orgaa aad ewe the
disease.
From Mr. E. tuart, Fkwtician end Midwife
Boston.
I find one or two large doses of year Pds, taken
at tbe proper time, are excellent promotives of the
natural secretion wbea wholly or partially eap
pressed, and also very efieetaal to electa the
stomach and erptl worms. Tbey are so maca the
best phytic we hare that 1 recommend aa other to
my patients ,
JFVom the Rev. Dr. Bowles, cfths Me&adist FpU,
laarc.
Pcxabki ITocbx, Savannah, Ga.. Jan. C 1S3A.
noaoKKD bib: l snooMi be an
Bagrateful for the
relief your skill hss brought me if 1 did cot report
my case to you. A com settled la my nabs and
brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which
ended in chronic rheumatism. Kot withstanding I
bad the best of ptiysteiaBS, tbe disease grew worse
and worse, until by tbe advice of your excellent
agent in Baltimore, Dr. ltackensie, 1 tried yoar
Pills. Their coeds were slow, but sure. By per
severing ia tbe use 01 tbem, I am sow entirely well.
6x5 atx Cbaxbik, Baton Eoege, Ln, & Dec, 1SSS
Du Atxb: 1 have been entirely cured, by year
Pills, of Rheumatic Coat a painful disease that baa
afflicted me for years. V1SCEST SUDLL.
C7 Uoet of tbe Pills la market contain Meremry,
which although a valuable remedy in skilful tiaada.
la dangerous in a pabiie put, from toe areaami
sequenees tbat
irequenuy
follow ita iacaBtioas aaa
inese contain
whatever.
no mercury or minerat substaaea
Price, 25 centi per Box, or 5 Eoxss fsx &1
Prepared by Dr. J. C ATESL tt Co XweH, Han.
31, Sold by Settlemier 4 Co., Albany, and
Wholesale and ReUil by Smith A Davis, Port
end. . ae81j
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