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OUR AGENTS; ABVEltTlSEMENTS A D V E II T I 8 13 31 K N T 8 -AVEIVrt SEME NTS A VIVE II T I SEME NT S. ADVERTISEMENTS . SATURDAY-.... JUNE IS 1863. B-.f TELEGRAPH. 7 CCVFXl ED FROM TH1 ORKGOX HBRALD , Wasxiis gtox, May 31. Tho foljowiog is Gen. Giant's reply to the nomination cf the Chicago Convention : Washington, May 29, 18G8. Gen. Jas. R. Ilatclei, President of the .National Union Repuhlicari Convert' tion. In formtJIy accepting iho nomination of the National Union Republican Con vention, of the 21st, it seems proper that some statement of my Tievrs beyond a mera acceptance of the nomination should bo expressed. The rroceedinrs of tho Convention rero marked with wisdom, moderation and patriotism, and I believe that they express the feelings and great ness of the so who sustained the country through its trials. I endorse the resolu tions, and if elected to office as President of the United States, it will bo my en deavor to administer all laws in good faith and Trith a view of giving peace, quiet and protection everywhere. In times like the present, it is impossiblo or improper to lay down a policy to be ad-, bcred to, right or wrong, through an ad ministration of four years. Political is sues not foreseen arc constantly arising. The views of tho public on the old ones are constantly changing.. Purely admin istrative oiicers should always be left to execute the will of the people, which I have always respected and always shall. Peace and universal prosperity, its se quence, with economy of administration will lighten the burden of taxation, while it constantly reduces the national debt; let us have Peace. "With great respect, your obedient servant. U. S. Grat. Washington, Junel. In the ScnaU, Edmund's resolution of thanks to Stanton was discuss :d. Ilenderson offered an amendment, vot ing thanks to the Chief Justice, for his conduct during the impeachment trial. Rejected by 11 to SO. Ross, Henderson and Fowler voted for an amendment. Several Senators con demned tin amendment as in bad taste, and not relevant to the matter. The res olution was finally adopted by 37 to 11. The Arkansas admission bill was then taken up. ' Lancaster, June 1. -James Buch anan died at Wheatland to-day, in his 77th year. Washington, J une 1. Schofield took possession cf the War Office. The Pres ident accompanied him and remained for a few minutes. Gen. Grant subsequently had a short interview with the new Sec retary. Signs for Handkerchief Flirta tions. Our lady friends will here learn how useful the liandkerchicf may be made in flirtations or the more serious business of love-making : Drawing the handkerchief across the lips, signifies the desire of geting ac quainted. Drawing across the eyes; let us be friends. Taking by the center ; are you willing ? Dropping ; we will be friends. Twirling in both hands ; indifference. Drawing tcross the cheeks ; I love you. Drawing through the hands ; I hate you. Letting it rest on right cheek ; ye3. Letting it rest on left cheek ; no. Twirling in left hand ; I wish to be rid of you. Twisting in right hand ; I love another. Folding it; I wish to speak with you. Over the shoulder; follow me. Opposite corners in both hands wait for me. Drawing across the forehead; we are watched. . . - Placing on right ear ; I have a message for you. Letting it remain on the eyes ; you are cruel. - Winding round fore-finder: I am en gaged. Winding round third finger; I am married. . ' : A Conors Sunglass. A wonderful doctor, with a wonderful sunglass is at work. Uy the simple use of a sunglass and the rays of the sun, he has effectually removed life-long deformities from the faces of a number of persons; but little pain is caused. A gentleman in Wind sor, one-half of whose face "was badly dis colored from his birth, was made to re joice in a whole clean face; and a young lady who suffered from an unsightly ex crescence on her chin, was similarly re lieved. A iaole bnrned with an actual little blaze, and then disappeared with a slight "pop" or explosion. The patient felt little or no pain after the first mo mentary "siege." Another man writes that the doctor's glass cured him of an obstinate cancers It had been twice re moved by surgeons. Burned out,-or at least, it has stayed out for upwards of a year - " : ' -V ' : A Mistake. Charles to the alter led the lovely Jaae, and to her father's house returned agaia, where, to convey them on their wedding tour, already stood a bril liant coach and four. When, lo I the gath- clluo a tute uescenaea, ciouas and warring winds contended; this moves him not, but, In he hands his bride, and seats himself enraptured by her side; when thus, to cheer the fair one, he be-, gun : hope we soon shall have a little sun." i But she,', to whom, the weather gave no pain, wno needed not the blast nor pattering rain, but most about her fu ture state be .bought her, replied ; "My dear, I'd rather have a daughter." bSBrigham Young, while recent ly holding forth to hi - people, said : "Now, girlg, court up the boys ; it is leap year. Give them to understand in gome way that it is all right. You lira ready, and you want, to help them to make a ood home, to form a nucleus around which to gather the blessings and comforts of life a place to rally to. While you are on the more and ursrttled you can get nothing that is permanent. - Tell the boys what to do, and you, sisters of experience, ye mothers in Israel, go to and get up your sooieties, and : teach these irl what to do, ani how to get the boys to come and marry them." . , -If-the "boys" can successfully resist this combination, they must indeed be nam cases, -- -J Leap Yea a Dialogue. "Miss, will you take my j.rm i" , "Yea, andlvou too,". . . ' v' " "Can't spare but the arm," replied the bachelor.- '-:': .. '." t '. "Then, .replied she "I shant take it. as my aotto U , go the whole hog or none." The following named' ccntlemoa art authorised to act as Agents for Tn Btatb Rights Dkmo bat, and to receive od receipt, for subscriptions to the paper :: ':..,t ,,-V' l.yS LINN COUNTY. Robert Watkinson and James Dorr is. ...Solo Jason Wheeler .Lebanon II. L. Brown Brownsville Matthew Fountain llarrisburg J. M. Smith... -Peoria LANE COUNTY. lion. J. J. Walton....;..... J...... ...... Eugene City BENTON COUNT Y. : . R. H.Strahn Corvallis POLK COUNTY. T. J. Lovelady Dallas J. B. V. Butler and Dr. Harris -Monmouth Dr. J. M. McCoy -La Creole Benj. Ilaydcn. .............Kola CLACKAMAS COUNTY. J. R. Ralston.. ..vrcgon uny J MULTNOMAH COUNTY. J. F. McCoy .....Portland MAUIOX COUNTY. b.' f! 'iltttZZZZZZ'. ..V..'.'."!! s1,m L. F. Eisenhart.......... ;. Silfcrton Ilanley Waterman - Jefferson v A . . . Francisco, is authoriied to receire subscriptions ana aaveru.eraenu tor our paper, anu aci as bust ness agent generally. ADVERTISEMENTS. M. V. MACK, DEALER IS STOVES' SHEET-IKON. COPPER AXB TINWARE. TT AS ON HAND AND NOW READY FOR JUL le full nd complete stock of first-class COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES, Which he is offering at prices that mut insure a ready sale. Also a general assortment of Brass and Enameled Kettles, XYench SaacePans and Ladles, Cast-iron Tea Kettle and Ovens, Iron and Lead Pipe, crart? iMrt i ipt ninxitte . Sheet-Iron, Copper, Ac., Ac. Mannfafturrr of all Kindt of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware ! REPAIRING. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO X. B. All persons who are in need of articles in my line will find it to their advantage to give prices that will preclude the necessity of going! unncr man Ai&any to t-.y thtap. Marketable, Produce Taken in Exchange For any and all articles in the Store. Will always keep on hand aeomplcte assortment oi all goods in my line, while customers will at all times receire prompt attention. M. t . MACK. Albany, 3Iarch 23, '67 v2n321y JOHN CONNER, PEALEB nr GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ALBANY, . . OREGON. C05SISTI5G Of X3 Y OOOIS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES. CLOTHiisra, &c, &c. HARDWARE! A well selected assortment of tbe most complete kept in Albany. IRON AXD STEEL, of nearly all kinds suitable for th trade. ALSO . BOPE, - - CHAINS, ' MILL SAWS, XEV S T T L K S CROSS-CUT SAWS, WAG OX-SEAT SPRINGS, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, TIIJMB L E-B OI I N G, WASH EES, BOLTS, NUTTS " AC. Nearly all the stock is purchased in SAN FRAN CISCO, and will be sold at the lowest market rates for ready pay, or merchantable produce taken in exenange. ' Agent for Wella, Fargo & Co. Agent for the Pacific Insurance Co. Oct. 215, '67-vSnllyl t JOHN CONNER. ALBANY BOOK STORE! E. A. FREELAND, BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER, Albany ; - - - - Oregon. T ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLIC JLSb that he has removed from the old stand to ' , PARRISH'S BLOCK, Where all, are invited, assured that Goods in his una are sold at tho lowest cash prices. ' C058TAHTLY OS. HARD J r ! ? h i STANDAPr15D MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, j Juvenile Toy Girt and Blank Dooks, !"- -COLD 1ZA3, AND : r" SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY I Of every.kind used in the State. BOOKS IMPORTED TO ORDER, at short notice. ; Declnlfil rf BROKBES I LEGAL TENDERS BOUGHT AND SOLD! . - . . AIS0 Drafts ca San Francisco and Portland. J. BARROWS & CO Albany, Feb. 15, '68- AD DUE S S TO THK NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED! THOSE WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE tea protracted front hlddea causes, and whose easts require prompt treatment to render ex isteace desirable. If you are suffering tr hare suffered from iarolunlary discharges, what effect does it produce pob your general health 1 Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? woes a llttlo extra exertion produce palpitation of tho heart? Sees yoar lires, e ariaary organs, or yoar kidneys, freqaenfly get out e erderf Is ' . . ' " lis It ropy oa settling t Or does a thiols scum rise it,. rk.Ti .-.it..- l.MnM .n iw luv ivy vi ivuiucut iw nviww lit has stood awhile f Do you hare spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels consti pated f D jou hare spells of fainting or ruhcs of blood to the head ? Is your memory Impaired? Is yoar mind constantly dwelling upon this sub ject? Do you feel dull, lUtless, moping, tired of company, of life ? Do you wUh to be left alone, to get awar from eTerybodyf Does any little thing make you start or jump 1 I your sleep bro ken or restless ? Is the lustre of your eje as brit iiantf Tho bloom on your check as bright? Do you enjoy yourseir in society as well r io you pursue your business with the same energy T Do you feel as much confidence in yourself? Are your spirits dull and flagging, giren to fits of melts choly ? If so, do not lay it to your lircr or dys pepsia. Hare you restless nights? Your back weak your knees weak, and bare but little appetite, and koa Ub ljPPl or lirer-complalnt Now, reader, self-ahuse, venereal diseases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable cf pro ducing a weakness of the eereratlre organs. The orpini of cencntlon. when in tterfect health. I make the man. Did you ever think that those bolJ energetic, prvering, successful J buiness-men are always those whoso generative 1 . . . 1 V orcani ir w pcricci ocaiia.- io neTcr near such men complain of being melancholy, of ner vousne, or paiptiauon or tue neart. Tney are never afraid they cannot succeed 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 your downcast looks or any other mean ne, "em 1 ao mtma iao" wao the organs inflamed by running to excess. These 111 not caT Ttiia thtir eonstituUons, but also thojw they do business with or for. 7 1 " J curea t . s . a from tbe tffcu of - nd excesses, have I brought about that state of weakness in those or- gan that has reduced tbe 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 tbe trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored fur all but tho right one Diseases of these organs require the use of a - diuretic. IIELttnOLD'fi FLUID EXTRACT IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, and is a certain care for Diseatct of the Bladder Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, r Female Complaints, General Dehility, AND ALL OTHER- DISEASES OP THE URINARY OROANS 1 Whether existing in MALE OR FErTALB! whatever cause originating, and no matter f 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 the v health ' and happiness, and tnat of -Posterity, depends upon .;.',., - , prompt use of a re- '; ; ', liable remedy. TTT.T1lrnnT-nfl tttttt, t.t, v v 4JWVUU, established upward of 18 years, prepared ' by XL T, IICLIISOLD, Diiuggist, -.: 581 Broadway, New York, an 104 South Tenth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Pbioe$1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6,50, delivered to any address. Sold bv all Dru'h trhrta erciywor, mi2l'G3rtn$1yit DR. H. C. BILL. I 0X0. t, BKTTLEKIKR. SETTLEMIER & CO, DRUGGISTS, AT DR. SHEPHERD'S OLD STAND. MAIN NT.. - - - ALBANY. DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALS, Palittn, OIIn, CJIassi, Oyc-SluilH. YA RN I S H E S AH9 a ri'LL inoiTxrxT or DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. AflENTS BY APPOINTMENT FOR Dr. D. Jaynrs k Son'i Family Mcdiclnci. We also keep on hand a full supply of All Patent !VIcIiciiic in IJc. Ouratoek ofDrus Fluidn, I' x tracts, etc., are from Well Known Manufacturers, and will be found OP THE Ili:ST qirAI.ITlf ! SPECIAL. AVTCXTIOS OIVEM TO COMFOl'XMXQ PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS We NoIIcft the ratroiittcc of the FuUlfc. WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A BRANCH DRUG STORE AT SCIO CSOKK TIIR A AO KM KMT Of G. A. HILL, Who will keep a full supply cf Drugs, Mcdi'.Iucs etc., etc, for sale at Low rim k. HKTTLKM1ER & CO April . 1867 v2n3tly TAKE NOTICE! J. BARROWS & CO., (1ST THEIR FlUE PIiOOF CHICK, ALBANY) Are bow receiving their Goods DiniXT FItOSf HAX I'lt.lXtlWCO And we invite the attention of lojcr to oar Uwk of XY G OODS ! FAMILY GROCERIES ! BOOTS AND SIIOKS OI.OTH:i3SrG! XXAXIDCTARS. CROCSCRY, &e THRESHERS. MOWER. HEATERS, GAKO-I'LOWR We aro Agents for ail kinds of Agricultural Implement maiT2n2if J. BARROWS A CO AND mACHlWE SHOP A. F. CHERRY, TTAVINCI PUItCIIANED THE EX 11 tire interest in tho ALBANY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, I am Prepared to FuruUU WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK Of erery deserlption, on short notioe. Also, BRASS CASTINGS. All Orders for . MILL WORK Will bo filled with dispatch, and in a satisfactory manner. HORSE POWERS A5D Agricultural Implements Manufactured to order, and particular attention paid to Repairs. AU kinds of PATTERN WORK done to order on short notice . A. F. CIIEKRY, Allany, August 18, 1866-ly C O H N DEALER IS GENERAL MERCHANDISE! ( Montetih't Brick Store) i C .- . i ALDANY, - -; OREGON. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A WELL selected stock of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS j AND CAPS, GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, ' NAILS AND GLASSWARE, And everything ugually found in a well estab- lished Dry Goods or Grocery Store, and at prices to defy competition. ' The very Highest prices - paid for all kinds - of Produce. , Remember tho place, at the sign of janl7v3n23yl .. : r -A. COHN. SPECIAL ATTRACTION ! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL persons knowing themselves indobted to the undersigned, either by note or book account,' to settle the same in eash or merchantable produce at the market ralu. hxr ihe 10th dav of December. 1867, as ii? absolutely fcecessary that we collect v cnitoio u to carry ou our uubiuhbs. - By promptly attending to the above requirements, vnn will nAnfa. n fn.n. .. ' ' 70U wU1 confer a favor upon I . . W. W. PARRISH & CO. ' Albany, Otfi. 28, 1867 vol2tf MEUSSDORFFER & BRO., Manufacturers and Xmporteri of, and Wholesale ; f and KotttU Dealer la ; -c.i'i HATS A3STI CAPS, IT',. . And- O '. HATTERS' MATERIALS, No, 72 Front Htreet, IortlunIt AUK 11ECE1V1NG, IN ADDITION TO their cxteonlve Htock, by every Steamer, all the LATKHT STYLUS of New York, London and ,'arislau taste, for Gentlemen's and Children's wear Which they will sell CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE ON THE COAST DEALE 11 S IN HATS Will consult their own interests by examining our sloe before purcbasiog elsewhere. Hats of every stylo and Description MADE TO ORDER, IVKATsLY ftDI'VIIlIM) AT J. O. lMoussdorfler & Bros No. 72 Frint fitrcet. ...........Portland, Ofc'n Cor. 1) and Hui-ond f?ts... MarysvtUc, Cal .. IZ3 J Mreet Hnerarncnto Nos. 635 4 637 Comtiieroial Ft Han KrancUco, T-it Wholcitalo Howie at Han Francinco. Cal No 628 Comtjiprrinl through to 637 Clay streets usc. i, 1869 rznictr PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY Of San fraoeiseo, California. CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000 00 SURPLUS ,Jaa'ylf'67 238,054 00 CASU ASSETS In GOLD, $1,238,054 91 All Losses Paid Immediately in United States Gold Coin. OCEAN, MARINE, INLAND HVHXJXt-AiiVOIS. T' UK PACIFIC IXSritAXCE COMPANY. having arranged wttbMet.r. lilGELOW A 1JUTIIEK for the transfer of all tho business of the Fire Insurant Companies lately r-prcrntd by them, is now prepared to offer lo all parties formerly insured by i l conttanif, eusllv gfnl terms and prompt payment of lo.--, in United fold coin. Mr. II. II. UIGKLOW will b the general A rent t't this Company from thU date. Dlreetor or laclftc Inisttrniire Co. rnaitcisco Jas. D'Fremery, Lloyd Tevi, Louis McLane, Wm. Fherman. Oliver Kldride, Win. Alvrd, John 0. Earl, A. II. Forbe, Alx Weill, Alfred i;rtl, J. 5. Kellogg, AVro Feligman, G. T. Lawt-.n. M. ChwjN.-man, AnonS. Ktiles, K. I fiobUtein, J.IL Howard, JobnC. P.ray, Mces Ellis, CJ. W. Ikaver, A.Hayward, P. L. Weaver, 8. ?telihart, D.W. C. ltlee, Iiavidtem, M. Kocnbauru. C. Meyer, Jonathan Hunt, sxi HAur.sro. II. J. Oliver. W. T. Coleman, Edgar Mills, Alpbcus Uull, I. W. Leonard, (!. W. Mow, W. C. Italfton, T. L. IJarker, C. T. WheeJir. h. Harhs, T. I Jleyrr, mabvsvii-LC. Fred. lJillings, 8. 31. WiUon, J. II. Jewett. A. L. Tubbs, John II. Newtf.n, roiiTLAsn. II. M. Xewball, Edward Martin, W. H. Ladd, Adam Grant, I). O. Mills, Jacob Kainm. J. l. Fry, II. Ilanstuiann, stocktos. II. H. Uigelow, L. B. Ucnehly, T. B. Anthony. Wm. Hooper, Moses Heller. vincixu.Ktv. Chat Mayne, Wm. Scholle, Wm. Fharon, OFFICERS: J. IIUXT, President. A. J. KAI.STO., Secretary. C. A, JLAT02V, Marine Secretary. II. II. mtSELOW, Gen'l ASent. LADD &TILTON, PORTLAND, GENERAL AGENTS FOR Oregon ami lVuxliiugf on Territory. i LOCAL AGENTS: 8. R. HAMMER Salcn F.A. CIIENOWETII .....CorvallW J. B. UNDERWOOD, Eugene 8. F. CHADWICK - Roseburg JOHNSON A McCOWN... Oregon City CUMMINS A (J RANT Dalles J, 11. BLEWITT Walla Walla A. WHEELER.. .. Brownsville JAMES RILEY.......... llarrisburg john i;ukniju ..Albany Nov. 2. 1867 v3nl2yl BEER! BEER!! ALBANY BREWERY. KIEFEU d: UOGGEIIS, Prors. T1' HE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST ERECTED new and first-class . JB JR E "W E IR, "5T On Sroad Albin between First Street and the River, . And is prepared to furnish WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS AND : PRIVATE FAMILIES, ON SHORT NOTICE ! AU Orders Delivered ' Wherever Desired, He Warrants his BEER MADE OF THE BEST MATERIAL?; . . : ', -AND : . - . - PERFECTLY HEAIsTIIY! Ha is confident he can give entire satisfaction to aU. Dco.2'69, T2n2(5tf THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY ! MRS. Is. A. STIPP'S LEGACY TO THE WORLD! For Consttmption, Coughs, Colds, Whooping" Cough, IXoarse ness, etc., etc. milK DIFFEHENCKS UETWEEN THETHO X KACIC DALSAM and tho Allopathic long tuedicincs is tbls ; the popular urutr Medicine, when taken into tbo stomach, make you ii';k, while tho sennation creaU-d by my Thoracic I'alnata is as soothing as a cup of tea. When tbe drujr modi cinex, takn hy the rnult'itado of Tictiuis who have (1 ifil with thocunxumption, find their way into tho lung", they imm:l lately comtot-Dco to irrltato and inflatnetue ulcers and increase the flow of matter, As a cofinequence, the patient cxixctorateg in ore frely, aim! as b couelis nud ri)U bis lite away. he thinks, heeauxe he raises such a quantity, and raises it so eaxlly, that be is certainly recovering; and under this common deluKion he ctr'ioucs to taka the medicines, and continues to conh and spit, until exliaantf'l nature submits and he finds relief in the crave. On the other hand, when my Thoracic Balsam finds its way into the lungs it commences at once to beat Iho ulcers. It goes to the very root of the disease, and gently, lut surely, draws all morbi humor from tue ulcerated parts. It purines the blood, as it is composed wholly of vegetable ma terials. It strengthens and does not debilitate the general nynU-ta. It tends to quiet the nerves an invigorate the patient and asit in relieving the congeted condition of tbe lung, by diffusing the accumulated blood over the surface, and it clears away the obstructions that impede egreas of all the impurities of tbe body through their natural eban nel the bowels and 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 tbe patient. Hear this tn mind, that the set-ret of tbe success of my Thoracic liatvam lies enclosed in this little nut-sbcll : Cut, it does not irritate tbe lungs and cdu tLo patient to expectorate ; second, it does commence at once to heal the ulcers; it soothes and allays the iuflamation, and stops the coughing and expectoration: it strengthens and encourages the patient, and, with proper nourishment, he must recover. Tins medicine don t give you new lungs ; it only mends up your old ones, and, with care tbey may take you away on into a good old ajre. .. X connot cloyo without saying a word to my own rex. I am now in my sisty-lmt year, and can truly say that with all my experience wi'h female diseaiHU, I have fotind it tbe safest and best reme dy, and no woman ir. delieato health should be without it. Ir. Ayer truthfully remarks that Ic.m than one-half of the females of tbe United States have sound health, and the condition of the disor dered ones is leaving it impress on the rininggcn era'.iun. Then, how important we hould have a reniidy for tnec evils. Fur paiofu! or supprestc menses, irregularit'wn, etc, and alo for women at tbe turn of life, and frail girls, this medicine will le found Invaluable. It should ab be used be fr and after confinement. "An ounce of pre ventive i better than a pound of cure. Itcmeinbcr, kind father, or fond husband, when adminicle! ing my medicine to a darling daughter or frail wife, that tbey are eowiose4 of no death dealing minerals r nauneating drugs, to make the nick more mi.erable and batten tbtir untimely end ; but tbey are a compound of medicinal roots herb, bark. tdoSftoms, etc., with wbose gtnerou healing virtues years of exprrknee have made me fiituiibr. 1'or farther particulars see pamphlet accompany ing every bottle. In. I A, hTIl'I. SMITH A UAYIrt, PotUand, Ocacrai Agents. All of Mrs. L. A. Fiipra Medicines are manu iacturtd and put up by W. C. Avf-sr, fiakm, Ore con, to whom au U tters oa business should b di rtcted. Mrs. L. A. Stinp's Medicines for sale at Whitt more A Co.. AH aoy ; Klktns A Son. Lebanon II. h tiiiS b. Iii.rriburg. Sept. II. 1$67 v35yl. . TO THE UNFORTUNATE NEV REMEDIES! NEW REMEDIES Dr. altbonMDiNpettftary, sttK 41 K KAItX EY STREET, XKAK COMMERC E San Fraoclc. EtabJirhed in 1SS4, fr the trrattucnt of Sexual and St-utinal diseaies, tuch attic norrhwa,i!eet,Slric- ture, Sypbulis tn all its tonus, k? t ..... etc. Skin di.eanes (of years' t f J' tanding) and Ulcerated Legs Wytnrn-r. succetsfully treated. Horrible Diseases. How many thiu auds of persons, both male and female, are there who are suffering out a miserable existence from tbe effects of secret indulgences, or from virus absorbed into the system ! Look at their pa!HJ, emaciated and disfigured faces and their broken duwn constitutions, disqualifying them for tho happiness of marriage or tbe enjoy ment of life In this horrid situation thousands suffer until death closes the seene. Let parents, guardians, frieuds, attend to those who are suffer ing with any of these horrible life-deetroying mal adies see that tbey are cared for and cured before it be too late. Scad them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has made private disease bis study for years, and who is certain to cure the mott inveterate cases without mercury or other in jurious drugs. It is important to those who are afilicted, or those who are interested in the welfare of their friends, to bo careful of the many pretend cd doctors who infcst all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases tn a few days, imposing uon tbe public by using tbo names of eminent physicians from Europe and other places. Be therefc ul, and make strict inquiry, or you may ;m t- tie hands of thoso charlatans. - m w linal Weakness. IT ' VS nissions, tht consequence of sclf- W ractised by the youth of both sexes Xniimugu fiicni, prouucipg, who nn 1 luiuieUiatc ly , elTEtFl'u" ic i s u u'rCyTw'lXc v'SHT have a euro effected by his new and scientific mode of treating this disease, whioh never fails of effect ing a quick and radical cure. Dr. G. will five, 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 quacks. MARRIED MEN Or thoso who con tern p'ate 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 theILadies. . 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 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 cali and satisfy themselves. . ."DOCTOR GIBBON is responsible, and will give to eacu patient a written instrument, binding him self to effect a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge. ; , - . .., . CURED AT HOME. Persons at a; distajice ;may ' be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, statiDg case, Bjn.ptoms, length of time tho disease has continued, and havp medicines promptly for warded, free from damage and curiosity, to any pan oi me oooniry, witn lull and plain' directions for use.' By euclosing $15 in purrenoy or "$10 in coin, in a registered letter through the post-office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of nied- ioine will bo forwarded by express to any part of tno union. Address DR. J.F. GIBBON, 618 Kearney street, corner of Commercial, San Francisco. Post Office Box 252. .. Consultation FREE. 3 Correspondents will please inform DR GIBBON that thev read his advertisement in the DiSjroc'RAT. feb2'jYSn:J3yl 11 0 bar ft apart SOB PUBOTETG THE BIOOD And for the speedy cure or we following compuunw i 4rrflA nnd nrrntaXmvm AS5eeiissa, asscli nm Tumor. Clfn, Espflsma, Iimlca. MUlnlt-o, utmirnvmt mwv9 3. C. AT eb V Co. Gtntas I feel It toy doty to a. : knowledge what yoar Marsaparliia DM icon iot . mm. Having inberiteu a ecroiuioua imwumi, suffered from It In various waya for year. osj- times It burst out In j icer on mj ninw iaa Y"" sometimes It turned Inward and distressed meatth stomach. Two years ago It broke out on my bead nd covered my scalp ana ears wn one sore, wnwn s iminfal and loatusonw nejiraa uencnmwn, tried many rnedic1ien ana aovermi pnynciana, w. without much relit f from anything. Ib Csct. tbs disorder grew wow, At length 1 was rejoiced to read in the (Jopei Meoxenger that you had prepared an alterative (Sarsnparilla), for I knew from yonr- reputation tnat anytnjng you nw ;frri' I sent to Cincinnati and got It, and ttsed H tiU it cured me. 1 took it, as yon advise, In smJldo of a tcaxpoonnu over a roonm. ana wea wmwi bottles. Kew and Jiealthy skin soon began to ftma under the scab, which after a whilo fell ooV Mr skin Is now clear, and I know by my feelings that ; thedUesso has gone from my system. You can well , believe that 1 feel what 1 am saying when I tell yon, that 1 bold you to be one of tbe apostles of tho and remain ever gratefully, Yours, ALFRED B. TA.LLET. Ht. Aalbaar's PIre. tUme r EfT'Ts Trltsrr and stnl( KbrsssM, memUL X!scV Ilintftvarm. More Ktrm, Wtoy Dr. liobert M. Preble writes from Sab 12th Sept., IKJj, that he has cored an inveteTstsr caw of bmi'iVt which threatened to terminate fe , tally, by the persevering use of out garsaparllla, end also a dangeroo s Malignant Erytipeku by largo doM-s of ttte same; rays be cares the common rvp tions by H constantly. FlroneNOTrle, doltrsi well4 Wwlc Zebulon Mkn, of l'ropect, Texas, writess "Tbresj bottles of your Kanapaiilla cured me from a Goitre a hideous swelling on tbe neck, which 1 had am& fcrtd fruia over two years.' 1jnrorrhrn mr White, Orsirffsss Tstsssor VWrlnr L'teertlla, sVessusle Tieac. Vr. J. 11. S ( banning, of ew York City, writess . 1 mot cheerfully comply with the request of roar agent hi saying 1 have found your arsapariua A tot excellent alterative in the numerous com plaints for which we employ such a remedy, but , especially In Female JtieaMB of the fccrofaloua dithei. 1 have cured many inveterate eases of Leucorrbcea by it, and some where the complaint was caued by ulceration of tbe utem$. The ulcer- ation ltitelf was soon cured. Nothing within mr knowledge equals It tor these female derangements.' Edward 8. Marrow, f Kewbury, Ala writes " A danrerous ovarian tumor on one of the females In my family, which bad defied all tbe remedies wo could employ, bas at length been completely cored by your Extract cf SarsapariUa. tfiouiht notbinr but extirpation e Our Dbvsieiaa tion eoold afford relief; but he adrUed the trial of your SarsapariUa as tho lat reort before cutting, and it proved effectual. , A fter taking your remedy eight weeks BO lymptossi ' of the dicae remaiaa." Hypliilla and TfetvMrfal Dlaraae. Dn. J. C. Ates: Sir, 1 cheerfully comply with the retji! t of your sgrent. and report to roa of the effl-cts 1 have realized with your SarsapariUa. 1 htre cured with it, in my practice, most of tho complaints f,r which it is recommended, and have found its effects truly wonderful in tbe ear of Yentrml and Mercurial 1 Hit at. One of my p ' tients bad by pbiiitic ulcers in bis throat, which were ean&urfting hts palate and the top or bis month. Your fcarszparifia steadily taken cured bim in five , weeks Another was attacked by secondary symjv touts in bis note, and tbe ulceration bad eaten away , a comiderable part of it, so that 1 believe the dis order would soon reach Ids brain and kill bim. But it yielded to my administration of your SarsaparQla; tie ulcers healed, and be is well again, not of coarse witltout tome disflguration to bis face. A woman who lid been treat d for tlie same disorder by mer cury was suffering from this poison in ber Donee, Tbry bad become so sensitive to tbe weather that oa a damp day she suTered excruciating pain tn ber joints and bones, hbe, too, was cured entirely by your artsprii!a In a few week. 1 know from Its formula, which your agent gave me, thai this l'reparation from your laboratory mast be a great remedy; consequently, tba truly remarkable x suits with it have cot surprised me. rraternally yours, U. V. LARIMER, II. D, rtbrwmaiiam, (lout, JArrr Complaint. jsuKrcsitacK, J'reston Co., a. U- J C. ATER. Sir, I have been afflicted with a painful chronic llhtumatim for a loog time, whictt bd!cd tbe skill of physicians, and stuck to me in spita of all tbe rt-medk 1 could 2nd, until I trie4 your eareaparUM. one botue cured me is two wtkf, and restored my reneral health eo mac It that I am far Utter than before X was attacked X tUsk It a wondertai medicine. J.FitEAM. Jules Y. Cttcbdl, f St. Louis, writes: "I bare . bet- n afllictcd for yecrs with an affection of tht Liver, " which destroyed ray health. 1 tried everythins;, aud evrryUung tki;td to relieve me; and X have tx-cn a brbkeb-down man fur some years from bo ctber cause than derangement of the Liter. H y beloved pastor, tbe Iter. Mr. tpy. advised me to try your hanaparilbt, because be said be knew you, and anything you made was worth trying. By tbo blcMius; of God iMbas cured me, and has so purified my blood as to made a new man of me. X feel youo ain Tbe best that can be said of yon Is not fcai? good enough." PM-Mrrn, Cancer Tsinsora, E1rgiaust. L'lcrratia, (Jsu-ie cuad KxSmllniimm C the Xlsmr. A crvat variety of caes have been reported to where cures of tliete formidable eomplainta havo -resulted from the use of this remedy, but our epaeo here will not admit them. Some of tbem may bo fouad tn our Ameriean Almanac, which tbe agents tx-'ow named are pit seed to furnish gratia to all who call for them. Dyspepsia, Heart Disrase, FIta, EpOepay. ?Irlaaeholyf Nestrsslxku Many remarkable cures of these affections bar been made by tbe alterative power of this medida. It stimulates the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus overcomes disorders which would be sup- wfu urjonu nm reacu. suca b remeay naa sons wvn rcqutrea oy xne necesiiiues or tue j we are confident that this will do for U medicine can do. Ayefs Ctierry Pectoral, ron THX RATIO ccax or -Conhv, Cold, Inflaraia, ITonrweaeao. Crenp, Itronrhiti, laciptVai Jost aatnplioa, ad fr she Itctief . of t'aaamptive Patiessu in stdraared Htageo f the DiitrsuMi, Tills is a remedy so universally known to surpass any other for the cure of throat and lung complaint, that it is UM-lces here to publish tbe evidence of its ' virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary dia?e. bare made it known througboat tbe civil izitl nations of the earab. Few are tbe communitice, or even lamilies, amonjr tbcm who hare not some teronal experience of iu effects some living trophy in thtir midst of its victory over tbe subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lung. As all know the dreadful fatality of thee disorders, and as they know, too, tbe effects of this remedy, we need not do more than to assure them that it has now all the virtues that it did have when making the onres which have won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Brepared by Dr. J. a AYES & Co., Lowell, Kasa, acu Sold by Settlemier A Co- Albany, and Wholesale and Retail by Smith 4 Davis, Port- and. seSly ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE, M c C OR D CO. Take pleasure In informing the public that they ... 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