I L ? ip rnrr.iT SATURDAY . -..JUNE 6, 1868. Conjprcss and tlio Finances. "Whither ro we drifting financially ? This is a question of very crcat inter est and importance to the vrUole country. Upon its Eolution depends very much tho prosperity and happiness of the pcoplo. For if the present system of taxation is to 0 on from year to year, increasing in burthen instead of becoming lighter, vre shall cease to be free. A 'tax ridden people are not a free peo ple. The farmer whose farm is largely mort gaged t) his creditors, and the mechanio whose l ome is encumbered to about the extent of its value, cannot be said to be in easy circumstances. Here is a tiller of the soil whose farm, -worth tl 0,000, is mortgaged for a debt of 5,000, on which ho is to pay a cur rency interest of ten per cent. II is in terest would amount to tho snujr sum of $500. Then suppose the ordinary ex penses cf conducting his farming opera tions to be $500, it is plain that he would have to raise $1,000 per annum in order to keep up with the world without paying one cent on his indebtedness. Now suppose that a farmer should fool ishly cut off $300 of his income, without making a corresponding reduction in his expenses, would he not be in debt at the end of the year an additional $300 ? Ho has lived up $500, owes $500 on interest, and only has $200 to pay it with. He therefore has no alternative but to go in to the iaarkct and make another loan, .and still further mortgage on his farm. The reader may calculate for himself how locg it would be till that valuable farm would be brought under the ham- .mer. ow that is precisely the course being pursued by the present extravagant Rad ical Congress. They have gone to work and exempted certain Eastern manufac turers irom taxation, thereby reducing -the Revenues of the Government, with out making any corresponding reduction in its expenditures. "What w to be the result? The answer is plain, so plain that "the most obtuse or conceited hater of .Democracy in the land may understand. Either the Government must run still further into debt, or those who are not -exempted from taxation must be weighed down with still farther burthens. It is estimated that then the Govern ment will lose by the law just passed, re ducing taxation on certain manufactures about 880,000,000 in gold, or $120,000,- OOO m currency. How is this deficiency -to be made up ? Not by a reduction to that extent in expenditures. The standing army is to be kept up for the purpose of turning the South into a St. Domingo, at an expense of 50.000, 000. The negro Bureau is to be continued another year at an outlay by way of sup porting lazy negroes, idle and mischiev ous Bureau agents, and thieves, to an ad--ditional amount of about 650,000,000. The maintenance of an immense but useless Navy of 300 ships at an enormous J Then there are the special and extra ordinary expenses of 825,000,000 for ex tra bounties, and 813,000,000 for accum ulated interest on the compound interest -note3 not provided for. In addition, there is about 530,000,000 to be paid to the -ownera of the United States bonds de posited as collaterals by the National "banks and which amount might be saved, by canceling the bank issues. Some of these expenditures are neces sary and proper while others, and by far the larger part, ought to be cut off. The en 3rmou3 cost of a standing army in the South, of the negro Bureau, of Radical "Reconstruction," of a powerful navy, and of interest to the National "banks on bonds, might be saved to the people. But no such, or other saving of -consequence is contemplated by Congress; on-the contrary every extravagance is in dulged. Appropriations are freely and unsparingly made without looking to con sequences. It is the contracting of debts without the means to pay. It is estimated that it will require 8300,000,000 in gold to foot the bills next year, which will equal over 8400, 4)00,000 ia currency. Where is the mon ey to com 3 from to meet these appropria tions ? It will not, and can not be raised from the people. They can not bear the "burthen. Eastern manufactures are to be relieved. As a legitimate consequence -there will be a large deficiency, which must be made -jp by additional loans. And thus, instead of gradually reducing the public debt, and consequently the public burthens, the debt will be annually in creased, and the burthens of the people made moro intolerable. Like tho farmer whom we chose for il lustration, the Government will plunge aeeper ana aeeper into debt and ruin prostrating the industrial interest of the country, oppressing the poor, and enrich ing the rich. From.tl.ese terrible consecmences there 13 no escape but through reform and re trenchment in all the Departments of the Governmeat, a cessation of foolish, mali cious ana vindictive legislation against the President, against the Supreme ,ourt, and against the best interests of ho labomg classes of the country. Jo relief is or will be expected from the present reckless and vindictive Con -gress. I Leir hearts are set on evil, the bitterness of desperation has taken posses sion of their souls, and no attention is to be given to the wants and interests of-the masses. Ijet the people prepare for ac tion; ior sucn action as will relieve them selves ot their unworthy and faithless public servants. Dayton Ledger. X"U J ay Cooke, at the beginning of the war was a banter's clerk in a small town out in Ohb, and lived on a small salarv. After becoming agent of the government to sen its Donas, he made about twenty millions of dollars in three years. And in view of these facts it would be exceed ingly dfSclt to make us believe that the man has a pArticle of personal integrity. r vuuji.c Biua ma udmts kj letters on finance, not a line of which he ever wrote or could write. He would evidently sirjrn tumg involving a swmaie or others j .3 a. . i ...... yiuviueu iao proceeas went into his own pockets. Pittsburg Worcingmen' '$ Ad- evcaie. OUR AGENTS. ' The following named gentlemen nxo authorised to act as Agents fur Tub Stats Rights Dsmo rat, and to rccclro ltd receipt for subscription to ths paper , ' .: . ' J, . LINN COUNTY. Robert Watkinson and James Dorris ..-Sclo Jason Whoelor .....Lebanon II. L. Brown Brownsville Matthew Fountain Harrisburg J. M. Smith .Peoria LANE COUNTY. Hon. J. J. Walton.......... .......Eugene City BENTON COUNTY. It. II.Strahn Corvalli rOLK COUNTY. T. J. Lovclady ....Dallas J. 15. V. Butler and Dr. Harris -Monmouth Dr. J. M. McCoy -La Creolo Benj. llaydeo. ......... ............. .........Eola CLACKAMAS COUNTY. . . J. It. Balaton Oregon City MULTNOMAH COUNTY. -J. F. McCoy ....Portland MAUIOX COUNTY. If. M. Bell.... B. F. Bonham Salem h. F. EUcnhart............ .....Silverton Hanley Watcrmau Jefferson Thos. ISoree. Newspaper Agent, San Francisco, is authorized to receive subscriptions and advertisements for our paper, and act as busi nccs agent generally. ADVERTISEMENTS NO MORE HIGH PRICES -roa ALB AN" VI GO TO THE STOKE OF J. E. BENTLEY & CO. And Buy your Goods as yon did in 1SC0 ! THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM SAN FRANCISCO, TBS LARGKST STOCK OP Boots tnid Allocs. cossisTisa or GENTS' FINE SEWED BOOTS, GENTS' FINE PEGGED HOOTS, . ; BOYS AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS, LADIES AND MISSES' BOOTS KID CONGRESS GAITERS, AND CHILDREN'S GAITERS. RUBBER OVER-SHOES. AND SHOES OFALLDESCRIPTIONS GEXIXEHEX'S BOOTS MADE TO ORDER OX SHORT NOTICE, AXD KINO OF REPAIRING ALL DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCIL JT" Also, a lot of Leather, fur sale at Cub. Sole and Upper the Lowest 1'iguro for GIVE THEM A CALL ANO SEE FOR YOURSELVES ep21-v3u6m9 G-R-A.3ST3D GIFT ENTERPRISE! The dL'trilatioo of Valuable Pbesests will Positively Take Place on the 9th of June, A. D. 1SGS. EVERY TICKET WARRANTED TO DliAWA PItIZE! READ THE LIST. Corner lot 2o. 1. in Block Xo. 5, u recorded in the Town Flat of the town of BrownaTtlie Linn county, Oregon, fronting on Washington and Pinectrets: improremenu. eonuttnz of Dwel ling Iloase, cbicktn llotue, Ac, tc. ; dwelling boase.ZuxZ fctt, 4 roomt and pantrj below and two twelre feet rcoms above. The hotif e is new and not entirely finished, but is now occupied as rteiuence. lcere u a splendid well of water. made rat-proof. All enclosed with a good sub stantial board fence. The foregoing prize is rai ned at 9800 OO And also tne 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 en end of Lot 7, in Block 3, in tne town of Brownsriile. Linn County, Oregon. Improvements, consisting of dwelling bouse 20x23 feet, fife rooms, a fine, large brick chimney, and a splendid well of Water. All enclosed in a good, substantial board fence. Valued at...... .......... .........i700 OO One 9 Bureau, rained at $35 00 : one VI Bu reau, mahogany, rained at $35 00 ; one mahog any fluted centre-table, rained at $25 00 : one cpan sorrel match horses, rained at $100 00; one bay Kineman" stud colt, two years old, rained at $300 00 : one dark chestnut sorrel stallion, 5 years old, 15 bands and 3 inches high, weighing 1,200 lbs., rained at $000 00 : One saddle horse. ralued at $120 00. There will be $2,000 consisting in part of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FAMILY BIBLES, MUSIC BOXES, ACC0KDE0N8, GOLD PENS, SEWELBY, Ac. Ac, comprising over 5,000 ral nrble articles to be disposed of on the Donular plan of One dollar Tor each Ticket. Only one dollar. It is desirable to sell all the Tickets, and of course it does not make anr diff erence who gets the property at a fair distribu tion. . Possession of the property will be giren to the ucky ticket-holders immediately after the drawing. except the first prize named and the sorrel stat ion. Possession of the first will' be eiven in 30 days after the drawing; the deed will be made to the ticket-holder at the time 6f drawing. The horse will be giren up as soon as the season is out, or on the 1st day of July. 1868. Persons residing at a distance wishioe tickets. can hare them sent by Expiess or Mail, by for warding One Dollar in U. 8. coin for each ticket, or for clubs at club rates, br addressing A. GEORGE, Brownsriile, Linn county, Oregon, or v. v. JiAttrjsti, AiDany, A,iun county. No ticket will be held good unless duly reported ana re&ifcueru previous 10 m arawing. j ' j i . . - SPECIAL TEKCXS, OH CLUB RATES. Any person procuring fire or more names for tickets and forwarding the money for the same, can bare tickets at the following rates : 9 j.icku u one auuress.. ..$1 so 10 do " " - " - O 00 r rr: xa. s a. 20 SO 40 50 100 " " " " IT 50 u u - u ... 26 50 H 44 . - .....................35 00 " " " " 43 00 " . " ' - " 85 00 In erery case send the name of each subscriber. their post office address, with county and State in mil. . The drawing and distributions will be on TUES DAY, JUNE 9, in the city of ALBANY, Linn Co., Oregon, by a Committee of five selected by and from the Ticket-holders in attendance. Two clerks will be appointed one by the Committee and one by the undersigned to record, with pen and iak, AT I 1 , 1 , tue uuuiuer sou prizes as mey are arawn. T J ' .1 r-1 . ... ,. x wr peuigrees 01 me Biamons tnat are nn as prizes, address Hugh Fields, Brownsriile, Oregon. xiLic ut prupeny giveu ciear or au encum li i. ii i . . brances. - Mr. W. P. Howlett is an authorized trav eling agent for the sale of tickets. A, GEOIIGS. TO THE PUBLIC. ve are well -acquainted with A. George, and have no hesitation in saying that we beliere the foregoing enterprise, under bis management, will T J X 1 1 . 1 H ' e conuucws'i iainy ana impartially. , M. ABBAMS, Merchant, Brownsriile. G. C. COOLEY, " " L. II. WASIIBUPvN, " A. LEWIS, . HUGH FIELDS, " SENDERS, STERNBERG, & Co., Brownsville, uaxwuuu & CO., Merchants, Albany. G. F. SETTLEMIER, " ' " A. II. MARSHALL & CO., Livery. ' J. B. SPRENGER, Pacific Hotel, ' " A. vv. f AWARD, Clerk of Court of Linn Co uakvex SMITU, Sheriff of Lioo county. Febl5r3n26tf ADVERTISE ME NTS. ADDRESS TO TH JERVOUS AND DEBILITATED! TO THOSE WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE bcea rrotraoted from hidden causes, and whose eases require prompt treatmont to render ex Istenoe deniralle. If you are suffering or have suffered from Involuntary discharges, what effect does it produoe upon roar eoneral health ? Do you fool weak, debilitated, easily tired T Does a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Decs vowr liver, ee urinary organs, or yor kldbeys, freacitl get oat of order f I your vrine sometimes tbiek, milky, ot ioeky, or is it ropy on settling? Or docl a thick scum rise to the top 1 Or U a sediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile f Do you hare spells of short breathing or dyspepsia f Are your bowels coniti pated t Do you have spells of fainting or rushes of blood to the head ? I your memory impaired? Is your mind constantly dwelling upon this sub JectP Do you fool dull, listlcsi, mopinc, tired of company, or lire r jjo you wun to oe ion aiono, to get away from everybody? Docs any little thing make you start or Jump? Is your sleep bro ken or restless ? Is the lustre of your eye as bril liant? The bloom on your check as bright? Do you enjoy yourseir in society as wen r Do you pursue your buiness with the same energy ? Do you feel as xnuoh confidence in yourself? Are your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of melao- choly ? If so, do not lay It to your liver or dys pcpsla. Hare you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and hare but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or llrer-eomplalat? Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal dUeasee 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 you ever think that those bold, defiant, energetic, persevering, successful business-men are always those whose generative organs are in perfect health ? You never bear such men complain of being melancholy, of eer vousncss, or palpitation or tne bearu Tney are never afraid they cannot tueceed in business; they don't become sad and discouraged; they are always polite and pleasant in the company of ladies, and look you and them right in the face none of ycur downcast looks or any other mean ness about them. I do not mean those who keep the organs Inflamed by running to excess. These will not only ruin their constitutions, but also those they do business with or for. How many men, from badly cured diseases. from the effects of self-abuse and excesses, have brought about that state of weakness in thoso or gans taal nas reduced tne 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 causo of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all but the right one. iucaea or tnese organs require ue use or a diuretic. IIEL3IDOLDvM FLUID EXTRACT IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, and is a certain cure for D'ueatct of the Bladder, Kidney, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic WeaJcneit, Female Complaints, General DcbUity, AND ALL OTEUEB DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS! Whether existing in HALE OR FECIALE! from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. If no treatment is resorted to, Consumption or in sanity may ensue. Oar flesh and blood are supported from theso sources, and the ' health, and happiness, and tnat of Posterity, depends upon prompt nse of a re liable remody. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, ; established upward of 18 years, prepared : by H. T. IIEI.EX230LD, Dbuggist, ' : 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 South Tenth street; Philadelphia, Pa. Paica $1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $8,50, delivered to any address. Sold by an Druhgists ererywter, Ttt&rfl'erSoSlyl ADVERTISEMENTS. tn. a. c. hill. oeo. r. ETTLKMIEIt. 8ETTLEMIER & CO,, DRUGGISTS, 3 AT DR. SHEPHERD'S OLD STAND, main kr., . ALI1ANY. DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES O II EMI C AL S, raliit, Oils, ;Iiixn, Uyc-SttiflM, V A It N I S II E S x a ri'tu aboutst or DRUGGISTS' 3U N D n I E3. AGENTS BY APPOINTMENT FOR Dr. D. Jaynei 4 Son'i Family Mcdlclnei- We also keep on band a full inpply of All Patent medicine in Ume. Our stock of Drugs, Fluids, Extracts, etc., aro from Well Known Manufacturers, and will be found OF TUB Ili:ST QfALITY ! SfKCIAL ATTftSTIO CIYM TO COMrOtP!?ro PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS! We BolIe.H the Patronage of the Iub lie. WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A BRANCH DRUG STORE AT SCIO! IS Dr. II T0K MA SAC KM EST Of G. A. HIL.L, Who will keep a full supply of Drugs, Medicines, etc., etc., for sale at low ruicics. SETTLEMIER A CO. April . 1867 v2n3tly TAKE NOTICE! J. BARROWS 8l CO., (IN Til Kill FIKE-rilOOF BUICK, ALBANY), Are now receiving their Quods DIItIXT FRO 51 HS Fit AXCIffCO ! And we invite the attention of buyers to our Etck of FAMILY GROCERIES I BOOTS AND SHOES cLOTHiisra ! X2AHDWAItC, CnOCHCRY, &c &e THRESHERS. MOWERS. REAPERS, OANO-FLOWS, We are Agents for all kinds of Agricultural Iiiiplcnicntn ! ma4v2n28tf J. BARROWS 4 CO' AND r1ACHlNE SHOP A. F. CHERRY, TTAVIXu PUIICIIANED THE KX- 11 tiro interest in tbe ALBANY FOUNDUY AND MACHINE SHOP, I am Prepared to FarniJh WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK Of every description, on short notice. Also, BRASS CASTINGS. All Orders for MILI WORK Will bo filled with dispatch, and in a satisfactory manner. HORSE POWERS Agricultural Iiiiplcnicntn Manufactured to order, and particular attention paid to Kepairs. All kinds of PATTERN T70XUX done to order on short notioe A. P. CHERRY, Albany, August 18, 1860-1 j COHN DEALER IS GENERAL MERCHANDISE! , ( Monteith'e Brick Store) ALBANY, OREGON. JT EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A WELL JjL elccted 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- usnea Dry Goods or Grooery Store, and at prices to. dory competition. Tho very Highest prioea , paid for all kinds of Produoe. , JES-Remember the place, at the sign of - Janl7v3n23yl . A. COHN. SPECIAL ATTRACTION! m. r UXJ.UJS is HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL J persons knowing themselves Indebted to the uuuersignea, eitner by note or book acoount, to seuie me same in cash or merchantable produce at the market value, bv the 10th dav of DftflnrnW 1867, as if is absolutely necessary that we collect vuo same io enaDie us to carry on our business. By promptly attending to the above vu nm uura iavor upon e - " i . w- w. PARRISH ts CO. Aipany vet, zo, 1857 T3nl2tf ADVERTISEMENTS r HATS, HATS. MEUSSDORFPER & DRO., Manufacturer And Importer! of, and Wholesale and He tall Dealori in HATS AXTX) CAPS, HATTERS' MATERIALS, No. 72 Front fttreet, Portland, AUK UECEIVINO, IN ADDITION TO their extorsive Htock, by every Hteatner, ail the LATEST STYLUS of New York, Loudon and rarljUAU taste, for Gentlemen'! and Children's -. Wear Which they will sell CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE ON THE COAST! DEALERS IN HATS Will consult tbelr own interests by examining our Block before purchasing elsewhere. Hats of every style and Description MADE TO ORDER . - Af.RO . NEATLY 11121'AIIIED, AT J. C. McuEsdorflfcr & Bro.'s No, 72 Front Stroot .............Portland, Og'n Cor. 1 and Second Kts Marys ville, Cal No. IZj J Htreet Haoramento No. f35 4637 Commercial St...... Bmn FrarsoUro, fcir' Wholcalo House at San Francisco, Cal No . 62$ Commercial through to 621 Clay streets Deo. 1, J 8 GO VZnlCtf HP -A. C I F I C INSURANCE COMPANY Of San Frantlsto, California. CASn CAPITAL $l,C0O,C0O OO SURPLUS tJaa'7 1, '67 238,054 OO CASU ASSETS ia GOLD, $1,230,054 9 All Losses Paid Immediately la United States Cold Coin. FIItK, OCEAN, MARINE, INLAND fTIHB PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, JL having arraod with Mesrn. BIO ELOW A I BKOT11ER Ur the transfer of alt the tu !..-. of the Eire Insurance Coinpanlps lately rtrprescnt by llictn, is now prepare! to tBcr to all parties formerly in t urea hy a companies, equally ooi terms and rrotnrt taymtnt of lus, in United gtatcs gfA4 coin. Sir. H. II. BIO BLOW willho the central Affect for U;t Company irom Ihu date. Director of Pacific IiiMurnnce Co i ractco Ja. D'Fremery, Lloyd Tevis. Louis Mr Lsnc, Wm. Sherman, Oliver KldridsrH Win. Alvrrd, John 0. Karl, A. II. Forbes, Alex Weill, Alfred Bond, J. G. Kellogg, Ab'm Feligmaa, O. T. Law ton, M. Cbeeseman, Anson (i. rule. E. L. UoMstein. Ci. II. Howard. Jobnti. Bray, Mcsc Ellis, O. W. Beaver. A. Ilayward, P. L. Weaver, 8. Pteinhart, David h'tern, M. Kosenbaum D. W. C. like, C. Meyer, Jonathan Hunt, ac AMrsro. D. J. Oliver, Alpben Hull, W. C. Kalatoa, W. T. Coleman, Edgar Mil!, 1. W, Leonard, G. W, Mo we, T. L. Barker, C. T. Wheeler L. hacb. Fred. Billings, A. I. Tobbs, T. L. Meyer, ma nvs villi S.M.Wilson, J. II. JewelL. John B. Newton, poktlaxd. II. M. Xcahsll, Kdward Martin. W. S. Ladd, Adam Grant, D. O. Mills, Jacob Kamtn ' J. D. Fry, It. llanstmann, stockvosi. ' II. II. Bigelow, L. B. Benchly, T. B. Anthony. Win. Hopr, Mose Hell(M-,v "vinofxia, jiev. Cha May no, Wm. Schollc. Wm. Sharon. OFFICERS: J. HUNT, President. A. J. RALSTON, Secretary. A. LATON, Marine Secretary. II. II. IJIGELOW, Gen l Agent. LADD & Tl LTON, PORTLAND, GENERAL AGENTS FOR Oregon and lVahington Territory. LOCAL AGENTS: S. R. HAMMER Salem F. A. CHENOWETII....... Corvallis J. B. UNDERWOOD, Eugene . F. CIIADWICK Rosoburg JOHNSON A McCOWN Oregon City CUMMINS A GRANT Dalles J. II. BLEWITT.... Walla Walla A. WHEELER.......... Brownsville JAMES RILEY Harrisburg JOHN JONNi:il Albany Nor. 2, 1807 v3nl2yl BEER! BEER!! ALBANY BREWERY. KIFR A ROaGERS, Pro'rs. T"1 nE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST ERECTED new and first-class - : ' . IR E "W, E R On Croad Alb in between rint Street and the River, - And is prepared to furnish WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS : AND - i - t PRIVATE FAMILIES, OW SHORT NOTICE ! J All Orders Mircred Wherever Desired, He Warrants his BEER MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, He ia confidont ho can give entire satisfaction to ' ... : all.' '68, v2n20bf ' ' I V I ADVE11T1SKMENTS HE WONDER CF. THE NINETEENTH CENTOY ! MRSl L. A. STIPP'S LEGACY TO THE WORLD I Tor Consumption, Cons-hs, Colds, , Waoopinsr Cough, li oar ac nes, ctc etc. rilHE DIFFERENCES RETWEEN TIIETHO- X RAC1C UALHAM and the Allopathic lunK tnudicinci is this: the popular drag medicines, when taken into the stomach, make yon sick, willy the sensation created by my Thoracic Ralaui is as soothing a a cup of tea. When the drag inc-dt cini's, taken ty tno maltito'ie or victims woo bavv died with the consumption, find their way into tha ; ungs, tby Irn mediately commence to irritato anJ nflametlte ulcers and increase the flow of matter. As a conaeqaence, the patient expectorates more freely, and as he coughs and spits his Ufa away, he thinkt, becntifte he raises such a quantity, and raises it to easily, that be is certainly recovering"; and under this common del anion he ccrMuucs to J take the medicines, and continues to coagh and : spit, until exhausted nature submits end he find roller in the grave. On the other band, when my Thoracic Balsam fiods its way Into the lungs it commences at once t beal the ulcers. It goes to the very root of th; i discaso, and gently, but sorely, draws all morbid ' nuinor irom the ulecratea parts, it purines tbe blood, as it is coropoMid wholly of vegetable ma terials. It strengthens and does not debilitate the general syskm. It tends to nuiet tbe serves and invigorate the patient and ait in relieving tin congested condition of the lungs, by diffusing Uu accumulated blood over the surface, ana it clari away the obstructions that impede egres of all the impurities of tbe body through their natural chan nels tbe bowels end more especially does it tend to draw all excretion from tbe lungs, and induces a new and vigorous action to the liver and imparts strength and new life to the patient Rear this in mind, tnat tbe secret of tbe success of my Thoracic Ralaarn lies enclosed in this little nut-bell : firit, it does not irritate tbe longs and cause tbe patient to expectorate ; second, it dots commence at once to heal the ulcers; it soothes and allays tbe inflamatiun, and stops tbe coughing and expectoration j it strengthens and encourages tbe patient, and, wttb pre per nourubmcnt, be mast recover. This medicine don't give you new lungs ; it only mends up your old ones, and, with care they may take you away on into a good old age. 1 connot elore without laying a word to my own tex. 1 am now inmy sixty-first year, and can truly say that with all my experience with female diseases, I have found it the safest and bct reme dy, and no woman it delicate health should be without it. Dr. Ayer truthfully remarks that less than one-half of the females of tbe United States have sound health, and tbe condition of the disor dered ones ia leaving its impress on the rising gen eration. Then, bow important we tbonM have a remdy for these evils. For painful or suppressed j menses, irregularities, etc., and also fur women at the turn of life, and frail girl, this medicine will be found invaluable. Jt should also be used be fore and after confinement. "Ad ounce of pre ventive is better than a pvund f cure." Remember, kind father, or fond bnnband, when administering my medicines U a darling daughter or frail wife, that tbey arw composed of no death dealing minerals or nauseating drugs, to make the sirk more miserable and hasten their untimely end but they are a compound of medicinal roots, herbs, barks, blossoms. ete with whoe generous bc&Hg virtues years of experience tavc made me familiar. For further particulars se pamphlet accompany ing every bottle. Ms. L. A. STIPP. SMITH A DAVIS. Portland, General Agents. All f Mrs. L. A. Stipp Medicines are manu factured and put up by W. C. Avert, r5akm, Ore gon, to whom all ktUr on bnsines should be di reHrd. Mrs. L. A. Stipp's Medicine for rale at Whhti uiore A Co.. AlWny ; Klktns A Son, Lebanon; II. mifh. IIarribqrg. 'Spt. 14. 167 v.To5yl. TO THE UNFORTUNATE female, are there who arc tnScring out a tnUcrable esirtcnee from the effect of eccrct IndalgentHS, or from virus abnorWd into tbe lyetcm ! Look at their pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and their broken down conttitntion, disqualifying them for tbe htppiness of marriage or tho enjoy, mcnt of life. In this horrid situation thousands gufler until death :loe the t cene. Let parent, guardians, friend, attend to those who are enCer lag 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 private dieae his study for years, and who is certain to cure the most inveterate canes without merenry orother in jurious drufrs. It is important to those who arc afflicted, or those who are interested in the welfare of their friends, to be cart ful of the many pretend ed doctors who infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing all disease's 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 tail into tbe hands of those charlatans. Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, tht consequence of self, abuffe. This solitary vice, 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 soientifio medical measures, vis : Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of loaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching stran gers, a dislike 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, coughs, consump tion, 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 bis new and scientific mode of treating this disease, whieh never fails of effect ing a quick and radical cure. Dr. G. will give One Hundred Dollars to any person who will prove satisfactorily to him thatho was cured of this complaint by either of the San Francisco ' quacks. t MARRIED MEN Or those who eon template marriage, who are suf fering under any of theso fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. TO THELADIES. The various complicated and distressing diseases incident to females, treated with eminent success. Such as Suppressions, Irregularities, Whites, fall ing of the Womb, Tumors, all Urinary Diseases, Nervous debility, Painful or Difficult Meustruation, Barrenness, etc., will be speedily cured, without poisonous drugs, injurious or unpalatable medi. cines of any kind. Have no delicacy in calling, no difference what your troubles may be. The af flicted are cordially invited to call and satisfy themselves. DOCTOR GIBBON is responsible, and will give to eaob patient a written 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 the disease has continued, and have medicines promptly for warded, free from damage and . curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plaja directions for use. By enclosing $15 in currency or $10 in ooin, in a registered letter through the post-office, or through Wells, Fargo A Co., a package of med loine will be forwarded by. express to any part of the Union. Address DR. J.F. GIBBON, 616 Kearney street, corner of Commercial, San Brancisoo. Post Office Box 252. : : .; Consultation FREE. Correspondents will please inform DR. GIBBON that they read his advertisement in the DjisrofBAT, feb29v3a28yl A VP E It T I SEME N T S C .4! s . ' Are yen skk, feeble, and eomplaintngT Are yon at . I rt '.rri "UMSKiaS derasred. and roar feelings iicoiufortable 1 These symp. toms are often tne prelude to serious illness, gosee It of sickness to creeping poa -yon, and should be averted by a timely use of the rlgbt remedy. Take Ayer's Puis,, and cleanse oat tbe disor dered burners purify th blood, and let tbe folds Its JT. X i mora on unobstructed ia I health again. They stima v late tbe functions of the bodv Into vigorous teuritr. porlfy the systsm from tbe bstrnctions wbteb nuke dteeaae. A col d settle somewhere t the body, and obstruct It Lateral function. .These, if not re lieved, react upon themselves and tbe snrroondins; organs, producing general aggravation, ronertng, and disease. While In this condition, oppressed by the derangement, take Ayer's Pills, and see bow directly they restore tbe natural action of tbe sy Um, and with tt tbe buoyant feeling of health again. What to tree a 3d so apparent in tb trivial and eonv saoa complains, I also tne ia many of the deep seated and dacgeron distemper. The f8 tire efft-ct exp Is them. Caused by similar obstrso tion and derangement of the nataral functions of the body, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cored by tbe same means. Kone who know tho virtues of these 1111, will neglect to employ them When suffering from tbe disorder they cure. Statement from leading physicians in some of tbe principal citicr, and from other well-in wa vaLUe persons: From a Forwarding Merchant of St. Limit. Feb. 4. 1868. Dk. At rat Tour mis are tbe parsjron of all that Is great In mt dicfoe. They have cured my Httle daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved incurable for years, lier mother has been long grievously afflicted with blotches and pimp lea on ber skin and in her bair. After oojr child was cured, she also tried your I'ill. and they bare cored her. ASA KOKO&IDGE. A s s Famll y Physio. ..... From Dr. Jt W. Cartwright, New Orl&m. Your HUs are the prince of purge. Their ex eellcnt qualities surpass any cathartic we posses. Tney are mild, bnt very certain and e Sect cal la their action on-tbe bowels, which makes them invaluable to os In the daily treatment of disease. Headache, Hie U Deadacbe, JFsra! SfenautcJs From Dr. Edward Ifryd, Baltimore. Dzan ISro. Atkr: 1 cannot answer yom tekat complaint I nave cured with your Pill better than, to say alt that see ever treat tnth a purgative medi cine. 1 place great dependence on that effectual cathartic in my daily contest with disease, and be lievlnr, as 1 do, that your 2111 afford os tbo best we have, I of conn value them highly. . Pitts b ceo. Pa., May 1, 1855. Ds. 3. C. Atxk. 8lr: I have been repeatedly cored of tbe worst headache anybody can have by a dose or two of yoor 1111. It seems to arise from a fool etomaeb, which they cleanse at once. Tours Willi great respect, ED W. PEEBLE. Clerk cf Steamer darion. SIUom Disorder1 E.I ver CoaatplaJmta. From Dr. Theodor Bell, of Sew York dtp. Sot only are yoor Pills admirably adapted to their purpose a an aperient, bat X find their beneficial effects upon tbe Liver very marked indeed. They have in my practice proved more effectual for ih cure of bilious complaints than aar on reoaea'v I can mention. i sincerely rejoice mat we nave as length a purgative which b worthy the confidence cf the proiefdoa and the peopls. DZTSBTV S3T OS THI IXTOIOB, 1 Waabiogton, D. C , 7th Feb , ISM f Six: Z nave used your Pills to my general and bocprtaJ practice ever afnee yoa mad tbe is. and cannot hesitate to ssy they are the best cathartSo we employ. Their regulating action oa tbe liver is quick and decided, consequently they are as ad tnlrable remedy tor derangements of that organ. Indeed, I bare seldom found a cast of bit Unit dis ease to obctinate that it did not readOv yield to them. JraternallyToort, ALONZO BALL, XLD rkyticia of the Marw lioepiiai. Dyaeaferyy Diaurrfca, fleljur, Wewtas, From Dr. J. G. Green, of Chicago. Tour Pills nave bad a Jong trial ia my practice, and I bold them to esteem as one of the beat aperi ents I bare erer found. Their alterative effect spon the liver maken them an excellent remedy, when given in small doee for biliout dytenterg ana diar rheea. Their sugar-coating make them very ac ceptable and convenient for the tuw of women anil children. Dynpcpaia, Iaaparirr the XXI d From Bet. J. V. Htmes, Fatter tf Advent Ckmnk, Jiotton. Da. Am: I have used your PSUs with extra ordinary success in my family and among those I ana cl'4 to visit in dirtreas. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify tbe blood, they are the very best remedy I Lave ever known, and I can coas dently recommend them to my friende Yours, J.V.njQCES. Waba w, Wyoming Co., X. Tn Oct, J4, 1855, Dzak grn : I am using your Cathartic 1111 ia my ' practice, and find them an excellent purgative ta cleanse tbe system and prtrify the fountain of t&9 Uood. JOHN G.MLACiiAM,M.D. Cwtlpfia, CmuSrememm Hmppremlmm libra nemfiara, CStf Aeauralxi, DreatT. laralri Kltm, etc Firm Dr. J P. Vaughn. 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