California Farmer and Journal of Useful Sciences, Volume 23, Number 22, 16 June 1865 — Page 176 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PATENT RIGHTS FOR SALE. rpilE FOLLOWING PATENT RIOIITS OF NKW AND X valuable Inventions (of which wo havo models to show their value) aro now ottered for tbo States of Caliloruia and Oregon, and Utah and Washington Territories. NO. 1. THK MECHANIC'S SPIRIT LEVEL. Patented September I f, 1839. This Implement will be of great value to Contractors and Builders, being one ofthe muat vnluablo Invention! yet out. Builders will do well to examine tbe model. NO. 2. IMPROVED CLOTHES REEL AND BAIL Patented January, 3, 1860. Thii valuable domestic piece ot furniture can be uted In the Laundry, the Kitchen, the Nursery, or Chamber, and can bo made plain or ornamental; standing In the same relation aa a piece of Importaut furniture as does Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines, neat when used and ornamental when not In use, NO. 3. A CORN CULTIVATOR. With this implement the soil Is first thoroughly plowed and deeply pulverized, and on the return It smoothly and perfectly hills up and harrows the ground between tho rows, A very new and valuable implement. NO. 4. A MUSKETO BAR. This will be much wanted In California. It Is, simple In Its contrivance, perfect In Its working, and can be affixed very cheap to all atyles of bedsteads. Hotels, public houses and private families will Mud it a useful Invention. NO. 5. HYDE'S PATENT POST-DRIVER. A most excellent labor and money-saving machine, for which we utter rights. NO. 6. SEED-SOWER. This Is a new inventions, and one of great importance to all who sow grain, or u.iy garden seeds. The working model can be seen at the Farmer s Reading-room. Hold Inn the rights to all these new Inventions, we Invite the public to call and see the models. Alt persons who may be desirous to purchase either County, City, Town, or Individual Rights, can do so on application to COL. WARREN, Editor Farmer. IMPORTANT MEDICAL KffrlCE. ELECTRICITY AS A CURATIVE AGENT Wfl KN IT WAS PROMULGATED BY TFIE Directors of the ELECTROPATHIC INSTITUTE, that disease oould be entirely eradicated from the system without the use ot poisonous drugs, the thoughtless, and those who do not look deeply into cause and effect, scouted the question as chimerical, and wrote long articles replete wilh sophistry, claiming that only through the digestive system could the blood be purged of the poisons which constitute disease; a great ory went up from those interested in the continued supremacy ofthe old system of one poison to cure another. All ofthe em* pyrios joined in the chorus, and in their ignorance laughed at the new system, circulating base stories of its ill-success, and quoting imaginary oases as proofs. Time bas demonstrated their dishonesty. After five years of uninterrupted success, the Electropathic system is the leading idea in medical jurisprudence, while by the old system, physicians were content to cure one in every five cases, there were those who were diviug deep Into the science of the curative art; among these were the electropathtsts; finally it was discovered that the cause of failure in most of the cases of organic disease, was entirely due to the machine. Taking this view of the case, I)r J. H. Josselyn, after years of experiment, has perfected an Electropathic Instrument, which will cure any disease to which flesh is heir, always to be understood that the case is not so far advanoed as to show a destruction of the vital tissues. We do not claim that the use of medicines may not be more advantageous in some cases, but, that in connection with medicines, it will perform a cure much sooner than without, and also that diseases hitherto deemed incurable, oan be cured by this system, from early morn until late at night, this instrument is employed, imparting health and strength to all who are so fortunate as to obtain Its services. Diseases, which (by the old system) took months, or even years to cure, are now cured in a few days or weeks. Tbe cost, too, is not so great as by the old system, besides the savingof time. Connected with this system is the renowned Electro-Manetic Baths, than wbich there is no more powerful auxiliary in the world for the radical cure of disease. There is no institute in the State whero the electropathic system is practiced, except at the ELECTROPATHIC INSTITUTE. 645 Waahington^Street. This Institute was established to, if possible, prevent the unwary from falling into those dons of robbery (yclept quack doctors' trap."), and hereafter the scientific originators of this Institute will not be to blame if the afflicted are robbed of their money, and injured in constitution. There is also another view of the affair. The riding generation should be reared with strong constitutions, and the Directors wish to arouse their guardians to a proper sense of their duties in the premises, if possible, to prevent them from stuffing their young charges with deleterious drugs, with a chanoe of entailing upon the tender constitution just forming, a complication of evils, a thousand times worse than death. Persons seeking remedial assistance, may wish to know something of a system by which disease ib so rapidly removed from the body. Electricity is a fluid ef so subtle a nature, that it can only be judged by its results. We know that by its energy, it forces everything of a foreign nature, from centre to surface, while the vitality wbich it imoarts fills up the vacuem, thereby preventirg the poison fluids from returning to the parts affected, white the bath washes it from the surface. Here let us remark, that the Magnetic Bath should never be administered until the disease has been forced to the surface, except in cases of cold, where fever has not run too far. In mercurial diseases, the action liquefies tbe mercury, whioh by its specific gravity, forces itself along with the currents, out of the body; the result has been obtained, by testing the water alter the bath, when mercury was found. After such tests have been found, the patientfis no longer troublod with the disease The whole system is a luxury, there being no pain or inconvenience attending it. Try it, you who are afflicted from disease, or the use of poisonous drugs, and you will rejoice that you have had the courage to leave the beaten path. It would be consuming space to no purpose, to enumerate the diseases to wbicb this system is applicable, suffice it to say, that there is no disease, within the catalogue of human ills, but what oan be cured at the Electropathic Institute. We have instructed the Resident Phpsician to warrant a perfect and permanent cure, or ask No Pay for services, when in his judgment it is within the bounds of cure. OAUTIOKT ! Persona seeking the El.ctropathio Institute, should ha oareful to remember the name and number. ELECTROPATUKI INSTITUTE. 645 Washington Street. South side, between Kearny and Montgomery, over the Restaurant, J. H. JOSSELYN, M. D. Resident Physician. on the sign. With these remarks we leave the interest ofthe Institute with the Publio, asking only the same generous confidenco and patronage thus far awarded to it. The record shows over twenty thousand consultations, and a very largo amount of suffering; relieved. . Person, wishing to consult tha Resident Physician by Letter, can do so with the utmost confidence All lot- > ters must b. addressed plainly J. 11. JOSSELYN, M. D , Ooz 194%, San Francitco Cal. All letters will be destroyed or retnrned, as directed by the writer. Offioe hours from !! a m to 9 P v je2 tf. Ac HOUNE FOR SALE IN JOSA. MTIIEKK IS NOW OFFERED FOR sale a fine Farm and House, situated fasjK. in a vary pleasant >pot in Santa Clara S9P*A The Farm oontains nearly Fourteen ■ Acres, nearly Five Acres in Fruit, Fifteen Hundred Beating Trees, of ehoioe kinds Added to this is a Nursery of Two Thousand Young Trees, of the beat varieties. Tbe soil Is the best and richest — overriding grows finely. The productions from this place will pay for it in three years, besides all needed for home use. The owner Is desirous to sell Immediately and go to the Eastern Stales Here is a bargain. 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