i mm 'I "C5 8ATURDAY ....-SEPTEMBER 25, 1883. POETRY. AN HOUR AT THE OLD PLAY GROUND. X tat an hoar to-day, John, Dei ids th oil brook stream Whens we were school-boys in old. time, When manhood was a dream ; The brook is choRed with fallon.loares, The pond it dried away I scarce believe that you would know The dear old place to-day. The sc hool -house is no more, John, Beneath our locust trees ; The wild rose by the window tide, No more waves in the breexo; The scattered stones look desolate The sod they rested on Has bsen plowed op by Stranger haada Since you and I were gone. The ehesant tree is dead, John, And what is sadder now. The broken grape vice of our swing " Hat g on the withered bough, I read oar names upon the bark. And found the pebbles rare Laid t p beneath the hollow side, Just as we piled them there. Beneath the grass'grown bank, John, I looked for our old spring, That bubbled down the alder path, Throe paces from the swing; Tbe rushes grow upon the brink, The pool is bleak and bare. And not a foot this many a day, It seems, has trodden there. I took the old blind road, John, That wandered up the hill, 'lis darker than it used to be, And seems so lone and still; The bir. sing yet among the boughs. Whore once the sweet grapes hung, Cut not a Toice of human kind. Where all our voices rung. I sat cie on the fence, John, That lies as in old time ; The same half-panel in the path We used so oft to climb. I thought how o'er the cares of life Our playmates had passed on, And left me counting on this spot The faces that are gone. WHAT WILL DEMOCRATS I0? It has been asked, "What will the Dem ocrats do if we help to place them in fower?" The questson is so well and appropriately answered and so satisfactor ily summed up by General TV. A. Morgan, of Minnesota, in a late speech, that wo feel bound to insert the answer here : "If the Demncracy get power in tho Government, they will reduce the tariff a your tea. and what you drink and wear. They will restore the Union, and turn orcr all tlie Southern States' expenses to be paid by the South alone. We will turn out and abolish ten thou sand Abolition Freedmen's Bureau office holders, and save millions Gf dollars to the people's pockte. We will bid the South support them selves and go to raising cotton and sugar, and we will raise the produce to feed thera. We will pay the public debt in the . same currency we pay you and the same you pay each other, and by so doing save millions mere in the pockets of the peo ple. It we pny the rich m gold, we will pay you fa gold. If we pay you in paper money wc will pay the bondholders in rpaper money. We will enact law3 to enable you to ;buj jrour goods where yoa can buy the cheapest, and sell where you can get the best price. We will protect labor from the encroah ments of capital. We will leave each State to govern it self, limited only by the Federal Consti tution. Wc will reduce the army in the South and send them to the Plains to protect the frontier and new routes to the far West. We will restore commerce, peace and good will between the North and the South. Will rod ace taxes, both State and Na tional. We will lessen the office-holders, and release you from the taxation to support them. We will enact laws inside the Consti tution. We will restore peace at home and Abroad. We will inaugurate a day of modera tion, order and good will, instead of hate and ill will a3 now taught by Jacobin politicians. We will give equal rights to all and every one, and grant exclucive privileges to no one. We will substitute "calm statcmanship for mad Jacobinism. We will make pets of negroes no longer at the expense of the white men, nor forco suffrage upon them at the expense and against tho will of those who have created and maintained the Government." Kansas City (Jo.) Advertiser. . JSj Boston Pioneer, a Radical German paper, has- recently taken a 6trong ground in favor of the abolishing the office of President. As a means of bringing the public sentiment of the country up to the point of demanding such a change in our form ot government, a correspondent of the Pioneer urges the election of Gen. Grant. He says : "Mr. Seymour, a gentlemen of recog nized ability, and who posseses in a high degree the talent of representation, would be very apt to restore to its former glory and splendor the faded mantle of the Presidency. He would for a long time make the people relinquish any idea of .. abolishing the Presidency. It, therefore, would not be bad policy at all, if all the opponents of the Presidency in general would help to elect Gen. Grant; for it is impossible to find a man in the whole na tion who could make that office more ri diculous and odious to the people than he would." . Something always on hand your thumb. - When the candles are are out, all cats are gray. ' ' Misery loves company so does a mar riageable young lady. Some fisherman use cotton for bait so dp some women. How,' swit to recline in the lapse of ages sayabout eighteen. -The reiredy of to-morrow is too late or the eyil cf to-day. DEMOCRATIC IL,VTFOUJI. Adopted by the National Democratlo Convention, convened at New York, July 4, 18G8. . . The Democratic party in National Contention assembled, reposing its trust in the intelligence, patriotism, and dbxerimiuating justice of tho poo pie, standing upon tbo Constitution as tho founda tion and limitation of tho pwwers of tbo Govern ment, nn.d the guarauteo of tho libprties of tho cit izen ; nnd recoguuing the question of slavery and secession as having been settled for all timo to enmo by tho war or tho voluntary action f tho Southern states in Constitutional Convention as sembled, and never to bo renewed or rvagltated, do with tho return of peace demand : Fint Immediate restoration of all tho Plates to their rights in tho Union under tho Constitu tion, and of civil government to tho American people. Stconrf Amnesty for nil past political offenses, and tho regulation of tho elective franchise in the States by their citizen. Tkirtl Payment of tho public debt of tho United States as rapidly as practicable ; nil moneys drawn from tho pvoplo by taxation, except so much ns is requisite for tho necessities of tho Onvermncnti economically administered, being honc.-tly applied to ...ch payment, and where tho obligations of tho Government do uot expressly state, upon their face, or tbo law under which they vrero issued docs not provide, that they shall bo paid in coin, they ought, in riht and in justice, to bo paid in tho lawful money of tho United States. IinrtA Kqual taxation of every species of property according to its real value, including Government bonds and other ptiblio securities. I'ith Ono currency for the Government and the people, tho laborer and the office bolder, the pensioner and tho soldier, th" producer and tho bondholder. Sixth Economy in tho aim.. iteration of the Government; the reduction of the standing army nnd the navy; tho abolition of tho Free Imnu's Bureau, and all political instrumentalities designed to secure negro supremacy; simplification of the system, and discontinuance f inquisitorial modes of assesiug and(cidlectmg Internal Revenue, so that tho burden f taxation may be equalized and lessened; tho credit of tho Government and the currency made good ; tho repeal of all enactments for enrolling the State militia into national forces ia timo of pnee , and a tarrifl' for revenue upon foreign imports, and such equal taxation under tbe 1 eternal Revenue laws as will afford inci dental protection t j dome-tic manufacture, and s will, without impairing tho revenue, impose the least burden upon nnd best prmoto and encour age the great industrial interests of the country. Serenl.h Reform of abuMM in tho adin'uuitra tion,s the cxpuloiou of corrupt men from of fice, the abrogation of useless oflices, the restoration of rightful authority t, and the independence of. the executive and judicial de partment of the goveiutncut, the subordination of tho military to the civil power, to tho end that the usurpations of Congrt'53 and the despotism of the sword tiiayccac. Eighth Uqual right and protection fr nat uralized and native-born citizens at homo and abroad, tbe cs.-crtia of American nationality which shall command tho respect of foreign pow crs and fun:i.-h an example nnd encouragement to people struggling A r national integrity, con stitutional U? iy and individual riht and the maintenance of tho right of naturalized citizens against tho absolute dte!r!ue of immutablo nlle giancc, and the c'aimt of foreign power to r un- r ih them for alleged crime committed beyond their jurisdiction. Ip demanding theo meagre and reform we arraign the Radical party f-r it disregard t f right and thcunparall'.ded oppre-?ioa and tyranny which have marked it care r. ' After the most solemn and anantmouf pledge of both Houses cf Csngre tJ prosecute the war ex rfamely f -r tho maintenance of the Government and the preservation of tho Union under the Con stitution, it has repeatedly v:!aud that uiw: -ercd p!cdgs under which alne wai rallied that nolle volunteer army which carried our flag to victory. Its t a I of restoring the Union it ban, ( j far as sa it power, dissolved it, rn 1 subjected ten i'tatc!', in tiaic cT profound peare. to uii:t.try dcpotim and nt-gro supremacy. It ha riuiii:",. d th;re the right of trial by jury; it ha a) di-bc 1 the hnbs'ti r'trj,uiir tht m j.-t :icr 1 wr.! cf liberty ; it ha overthrown ti.e fr--- 1 .rn of pc.-ch and the prcs ; it ha substituted arbitrary s-::sur . an! arrests, nnd military trial.-, and secret ttar char.j ber inquL-it:":) f r tlie c n -titutis.nal tribunal ; it has di.-rc'ardcti ui thc t.f peace thj riht ot tie do to bo free from wsr and fcitrt; it has catered tho post and telegraph oke and even the private rom cf in iLs i lu-iS. and rcizt J their private pipers and letters witLout cny ?pc eiSc charge or notice of afidavif, a required by tho organic law ; it l.ss converted the American Capitol into aLx-tlla; it ha c. taUi-hed a tyt tern of spies a?d ofHrial c.pu-Bage t which no constitutional monarchy cf Uurp-j w-ull iow dara to resort ; it ha. ab.di;h. I tlic right f ap peal cn important c jiiilitutional qucitiots to the supreme judicial tribunal and three ten to curtail cr destroy its original jurirtUict: :! e Constuut; wi.lch is irrc- vocablv retoI by tl; n, whi'c the learned Chief Jur-tke ha been subjected ft the most atrocioas calumnie, r.i-rely because be would not prottituto hi hih ofu;o to the support of the fal'oan I partisan charges 1 referred against the President. Its corruption and extravagwicc have exceec J anything known in history, and by its fraud end moaopolies it has nearly doubled the burden of tbe debt created by tbo war. It has stripped tho PreSdent of hi constitutional power of appointment, even cf his own Cabinet. Under its repeated assaults the pillars of tbe Gov ernment are rocking on their bae, and should it succeed in November next and inaugurate Us President, we will meet a3 a mbjcclcd and con quered pc: pic amid tho ruins of liberty and tho scattered fragmant of the Constitution. And we do declare and resolve that ever sinc the people of tho United States threw cfT all sub jection to tho I5rit:h Crown the p-ivilcgc and trust of suffrage have belonged t the several state, and have been granted, regulated and controlled exclusively by the political y'wcr of each "State respectively, and that any attempt by Congress, on any pretext whatever, t deprive any .State of tl is right, or interfere with it exercise, is a da grant usurpation of power which can Sd no war rant ia the Constitution, and if functioned by tho people will subvert our form of (Joverniiient, and can only end ia a single centralized and consol idated government in which the separate existence of the States will be entirely absorbed, and an un qualified dcipotiem be established ia place of a Federal Union of coequal State. And that we regard tho Reconstruction Acts (so called) of Congress, an such, as usurpations and unconstitutional, revolutionary and void. That our soldiers and sailors who carried the flag of our country to victory against a most gal lant and determined foe must ever be gratefully remembered, and all the guarantees given in their favor mus-'t be faithfully carried into execution. That the public lands should be distributed as widely as poasibl'!' among the people, and should be disposed of cither under the pre-emption of homestead lands, or sold in reasonable quantities, and to none but actual occupant, at the minimum price established by tho Government. When grants of tho public lands may ba allowed, neces sary for the encouragement of important public improvements, the proceeds of the sale of such lands, and not tho lands themselves should be so applied. That the President of the United States, Andrew Johnson, in exercising tbo iower of bis high of fice in resisting tho aggression of Congress upon the Constitutional rights of the States and the People, is entitled to the gratitude of tho whole American people, and in behalf of tho Democratic party wc tender him our thanks f jr hia patriotic efforts in that regard. Upon this Platform tho Democratic party ap peal to every patriot, including all the conserva tive element and all who deaire to support the Constitution and reftoro tho Union, forgetting all past differences of opinion, to unite with, us in the present great struggle for the liberties of tho peo ple, and that to all such, to whatever party they may have heretofore belonged, wc extend the right band of fellowship, and hail all uuch co-operating with us as friends and brethren. LAW OF NEWSPAPERS. 1. Suhsrcribers who da not give express notice to the contrary are considered as wishing to con tinue the subscription. . 2. If subscribers wish their papers discontinued, publishers may continue to Bend them until all charges arc paid. 3. If subscribers move to other places without informing the publisher, and the paper is sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. Notice should always be given of the removal. 4. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their papers from the offico or place to which they are sent, they are held responsible until they settle bills and give notice to discontinue. 5. The Courts have decided that refusing to take a paper from the office, or removing and leaving i uncalled for, 13 prima facio evidence of fraud. NOTICE! THOSE WIIO WANT REAPERS, HEADERS, Threshers, Mo wer?, Gang-Plows, Self-Ptaking Machines, Seed Drills, &c, at Portland prices, freight added, (see hand-bill of E. A. ' nawley b Co., Portland,) will please call on CHEADLE, Agent, pi4v3n33tf Albany, Oregon. OUR AGENTS. Tho following nainod gentlemen are authorised to act as Agents for Tuc Statk Rionra Dkmo nAT, and to reccivo od receipt for subscriptions to the paper t LINN COUNTY. Robert Watkinson and James Dorris ..Solo Jaon Wheeler..,. M Lebanon H. L. llrowti , Hrownsville Matthew Fountain llarrUburg J. M. Smith. ..Fewrla LANK COUNTY. Hon, J. J. Walton Eugone City HKNTON COUNTY. U. Il.Strahn .........Comllls POLK COUNTY. T. J. Loyelady , Dallas J. P. V. Untlernnd Dr. Harris Monmouth Dr. J. M. McCoy LaCroole Itenj. Haydcn ......Kola CLACKAMAS COUNTY. J. P.. r.nlston Oregon City MULTNOMAH COUNTY. J. F. MeCy Portland MARION COUNTY. N. M. lb 11 a . n. r. p.onhm j b,'f0 1. F. F.Ucnhart Silverton Hanley Waterman Jefferson Tho. Ilojre, Newspaper Agent, San Francisco, is authorized to receive subscriptions and advertixt-menta for our paper, and act as busi ness agent generally. ADY KKTISKMKNTS. M. W. MACK, vr.KLr.n ix fH STOVES, SIIEET-fHON. COPlVEIi AMD TINWABE. MAS ON' HAND AND NOW ItKADY FOR sila a full and complete stock of flrst-cUss COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES, Which he ii e fit ring at prices that must Insure a ready sale. Abo a general assortment of Brass and Enameled Kettles, rrescb SaucePani and Ladles, Cast-iron Ten Irtt!e and Oven, Iron and Lead Pipe, FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS ! Khrel-Iroti, Copper, lre.t fce. Manufnc tnrr r of all Kinds of Tin, Shrct Iron and Copper Ware ! REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO IS. All prions who arc in n- d of article ifi my hue wilt f.rsd it t tb- ir advantage to giro tin-; a call, sn I cm determined to 11 good at prices that will preclude the iji-ccity vf going farther than Albiuiy t" ty thup. Xrlarlcetahlo Produce Taken in Exchange For any and all artlc!cs ia tho Htore. Willb'way keep f,n hand a complete aortnjcnt .f all good i. my line. hdo cuji-ni-ri will at all tiia rt-ctirc 1 rt-.;pt aitt-M: n. if. W. MACK. Albany, March ZZ. 'trty2aZ2y JOHN CONNER, rt Attn js c 1: st a i, .11 1: n c 11 a dis 1:, ALUAST, . . . ORT.r;ON. C0SS15TI5O t,r DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, &C., &C. HARDWARE ! A well selected assortment cf tho most complete kept in Albany. IIIOX AM) STEKff,, of ccarly all kinds suitable fur the trade. nopj:, CHAIXB, MILL 6 A W 8 , 2" K W S T Y L i: 8 CROSS-Cl'T SAWS, W A a O X- B AT HP 1: 1 X fi s, C A Ii It I A OK SPKI X (i S , TI 1 1 M fi I. K-It O X I X G, W A S II K R 8 , HOLTS, XL'TTS Nearly all the stock is pnrchnicd in SAN FRAN CISCO, and will bo old at tho lowest market rates for ready pay, or merchantable produco taken in exchange. Agent for Well, Fargo fc Co. Agent far tho Pacific Xnsnranco Co. Oct. 20, 'C7-v3tillyl JOHN CONNER. ALBANY BOOK STORE! 13. A. FREELAND, BOOK-SELLER ANff STATIONER, Albany - - - - Oregon. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLIC tbat he has removed from the old ttaqd to PARRISH'S BLOCK, Whoro all are invited, assured tbat Goods in his lino are sold at the lowest cash prices, CONSTANTLY OH II AND! STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS- BOOKS. Juvenile, Toy Gift nnd Blank Books, GOLD ftti, AND SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Of every kind used in the State. 3B BOOKS IMPORTED TO ORDER, at short notice. JJeclnloly SEVENTY BUSHELS OF SON Oil A SEED WOJ SAMS AT MY RESIDENCE. 3n33tf CnAS. F. Aw ADVKIITISEMENTS. ADD RE 8 S -TO THI NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED! T 10 THOSE WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE been protracted from bidden cauics, and whose eases reiulr prompt treatment to rendor ex istence deslrablo. If you aro sufforlnff or bar suffered from inrolontary discharges, what effect dues it produce upon your general health 7 Do yon foul weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a HUU extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Does your llrer, or arinary organs, or your kidneys, frequently get out of order? Is your urine sometimes thick, milky, or flocky, or U It ropy oa settling? Or does a thick soom rise to the top r Or is a sediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile f Do yon hare spells of short breathing or dysprpwiaf Aro your bowels consti pated ? Do you have spell of fainting or rushes of blood to the bead 1 Is your memory Impaired? Is your mind constantly dwelling upon this sub ject? Do yon foci dull, lUtleis, moping, tired of company, of life ? Do yoa wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody? Does any little thing make you start or jump ? Is your sleep bro ken or restless ? Is tbe lustre of your eye as bril liant? Tbe bloom on your cheek a bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well ? Do yon pursue your buniness wltb the same energy ? Do you feet as much confidence ia yourself? Are your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of nelav choly ? If so, do not lay It to your liver or dys pepsia. Have yon rcstlexs nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and bare but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver-complaint? Now, reader, self-abuite, venereal diseases badly cured, and sexual excesoes, are all capable of pro ducing a weakness of the generative organs. Tbe organs of generation, when in perfect health, make tbe man. Did you ever think that those bold, dtGstt; energetic, perveTing, successful business-men are always those who generative organs are in perfect health ? Yoa never bear sueh men complain of being melancholy, of ncr vousncss, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed In business; they dun't become sad and dUconraged; tbey are always pHt and pleasant in tbe company of ladies, and look you and them right in the face- cone of your dowocat looks or any other mean ness about tbero. I do not mean those who kvp tbe organs inflamed by running to excess. These will not oaly ruin their conttitutions, but also thoe they do business with or for. How many men, from badly cured disease. from the effects of self-abuse and excesses, have brought about that tate of waknes in those or gans that has reduce 1 tbe general saystem so much as to produce almost erery other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and almost every other frm of disease which hu manity is heir to, and tbe real cau of the trouble scarcely ever surj-5ctcd, and bare doctored for all but tbo right one. DUca of these organ require the uio of a diuretic IIELMIIOLD!! F LUID EXTRACT IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, and is a certain cure for Diseases of the Bladder . Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, s Organic WcaJcncss, Female Complaints, General Debility, AN' D ALL OTHER DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS! Whether existing n WALE OR rcnALDJ f whatever cause- originating, apd no matter of hoif long standing, If no treatment 1b resorted to, Consumption or in sanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood aro supported from these sources, and tbo health and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a re liable remedy. ilELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCnTJ, established upward of 18 years, prepared by II. T. IXELE1BOLD, Druggist, 594 Broadway, Now York, and ' 104 South Tenth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price $1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $S,S(T, delivered to any address, Bold by all Drubgists everywhere mr71Tv&Tt55yl ADVERTISEMENTS. TAKE NOTICE! J. BARROVS 8l CO., (IN THEIR FIRE-PROOF BRICK, ALBANY), Art now receiving their floods IHItfXT FROM NAN FltANCIHCO ! And wo Invite tho attention of buyersto our Stock of T3Y G OOXK ! FAMILY GROCERIES I BOOTS AND SHOES! CLOTHING! HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Vc, &e TI1RE3HERB. MOWERS, REAPERS, (JANO-PLOWS, We aro Agents for all kinds of Agricultural IiiiplcitieiitM ! na4v2n2Stf J. BARROWS A CO- W. W. PARRISH & CO. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! AT THE II HICK 31 L O C K , 8. E. Corner Ferry and Front MX JUST RECEIVED, a carefully selected Stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS! SILKS. STRIPES, I'OPLIXi. TAMIHK. CHAM UK I EH. I'KUCALO.4, JACONKTT DELAINKH. ALPACAS, L1NKNK. 8 W I M H MUHLIN. MAKfKILLKS AND I'KIXTK, TICKINU AND Domestics, Bleached and Unbleached, LADIES. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING Hats, Caps, Boots and Shorn, II A It I IV A It 1 T A It 1. 1: X A it i:f FAMILY GROCERIES! Of all descriptions, ty Wholesale and Retail, as Cheap tts the Chmpcst I for Cah or Country Produce. With new goods and low prices, we are frrpap.'d U rive eo lire satisfaction to all who way favor ns with their J strfa-". No trutle It show tjoud. BusHv3tlyl R. CHEADLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL cash: STORE 1 GV COB. Of MAIS AXD DROAD-ALBIN STREETS, ALBANY, .... OREGON, WHOSE GOODS CA.V HE IIAD AT PORTLAND PHICES FREIGHT ADDED. BY PAYING CASH IN HAND FOR THE GOODS. Give SSo a Call aid See for Yourselves. feb22v3n27tf R. CHEADLE. ALBANY FERRY! AT THE SOLICITATION OF MANY CITI tens of Linn and Denton counties, I hare fitted up tho LOWER FERRY, (it being tho Stage Route), in such manner ns to secur to the public better facilities, at all seasons of tho year, than can bo had elsewhere My Doat is what is known as a CURRENT BOAT, and is the best on tho River, without any excep tion. Living quito near my Boat Landing, in Benton county, I am enabled, at all hours, to ac commodate the public. My boat is secured by a good wins rope, and is otherwise constructed with the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS for safety and durability. My connection with tho Uppor Ferry, heretofore existing, has recently been severed. Rates of ferriage aro tho same ns tho Upper Ferry. A. FEAIICF, augl8'66v2nlly Proprietor. FARMERS, LOOK HERE! BUTTER WANTED! 20,000 ll)v of Good Butter, For which I will pay, in Ooocls, 13 cents, up to tbe 1st of July next, at my store May 22, 1868 RAPHAEL CHEADLE. v3n40tf NEW STORE! AT W .A. T E R L O O 1 GOODS AT ALBANY PRICES! - ' FOB " READY PAY! Bj J. W. MACK. yuin'08T8a4W ADVERTISEMENTS. PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, Of San Francisco, California. CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000 00 SURPLUS , Jan'y 1, '67 230,054 CO CASH ASSETS In GOLD, $1,230,054 01 All Losses Paid Immediately ia United States Gold Coin. FIRE, OCEAN, MARINE, INLAND -o- fflHE PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY. I having arranjrad nitb Messrs. IiIJ ELOW A liKOTIlKK tor the transfer of all the hasiness of the Fire Insurance Companies lately represented by tbem, Is now prepared to offer to all parties formerly tnsurea y saia e'niiaiji';s, efioally good Urrms and prompt payment of losses, in United fttates gold coin. Mr. II. H. IOKLOr willle ihe general Agent for this company from this date. Director of Pacific Insurance Co. SA.1 fBASTCDCCO LouU McLone, Wm. Alv rd, Alex Weill, Alrn Heligtnnn, Anson . h'lilcs. Jas. D'Frmcry,Ll'yd Tcvin, Wm. Shermati, Oliver EMridje, John O. Larl, A. Ii. Forbes, Alfred liorel, J. l. Kellogg, (i.T. Lawtm, M. Cti:?;man, E. L. (j'idtein, i. It. Howard, M' -:n Kills, ii. W. J!caver, P. L. Weaver, H. Kieinhart, David Stern, M. Uownbamn. Jonathan Hunt, nxcnwv.nno. W. T. Coleman, Edgar Mills, I. W. lyronard, ii. W. Mo we, T. L. liarlcr, C. T. Wheeler. T. L. Myer, P,rni,u. S. M. Wilson, J. H. Jewett. John Ii. Newton, pobtlaxo, Edward Martin, W. H. Ltuld, D. O. Mills, Jaob Kamm. II. ll.tnsiiinann, ktockto. L. 15. Denehly, T. Ii. Anthony. MoM 1 teller. vicctsia, sev. Wtu. Hebolle, Wm. Sharon, John (I. Uray, A. Hayward, I). W. C. Itico, C. Meyer, I. J, Oliver, Alpheus I'.ull, W. C. Kalton, L. Sachs, Fred. Hilling, A. L. TuhL. II. M. Newhall, Adam irant. 3. D. Fry, II. II. l!i?elow, Win. Hooper, Chos Maynt, OFFICERS : J. IIl'XT, PresMent. A.J. It ALSTON, Secretary. C". A. LATO.V, Marine Secretary. II. II. IIIGKLOTT, Ocn'l AgenL LADD &.TILTON, PORTLAND, GHXCUAL AO EXTS I OP. Oregou and IVaHhiugtou Territory LOCAL AGENTS: S. U. HAMMEIt ....Silcm Crra!lij K.A. CUK.S'OWKTII J. !$. I'NUEUWOOD S. V. CIIAIiWK K JOIIN.'OX A M.fOWX.. CtM3IIXS A (iKAM ... J. II. IiLi;WITT A. Y I! UK I. Hit JAMH EILKV joii.n" co.i:it... Xwv. 2. 167 .1nl2yl lty.t;L.ur ....Oregon City ....Dalles ...Walla Walla ....l5wwfi.TU!e IlarrUburjj Albatij U EE II! RE ER!! ALBANY BREVERY. IU:ri:K & KOGGKIIN, Vro'r. rfllin 6USSCRICKR HAS JUST ERECTED I a new nnd Crst-clats BEEW E Tl" On Broad Alhia between First Street and the River, And is prepared to furnish WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS PRIVATE FAMILIES, OX SHOUT NOTICE! All Orders Delivered Wherever Desired. He Warrants his DEER MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, PERFECTLY HEALTHY! He is confident he can givo entire satisfaction to all. Dco.29,,6fi, v2n20tf TO THE LADIES. HAVINO RECEIVED A PATENT FOR MY Hark and Abdominal Support er, I am preparod to furnish those desiring them at my residence, in the old Grovcr or Joseph Watt House, on tho public square north of the Court House. Also some valuable information for the health of married ladies. Tboso wishing to consult by letter, address MRS. J. FORD, Salem, Oregon. TESTIMONIALS. . We, tho undersigned ladies, having used with the utmost satisfaction the Supportar invented by Mrs. J. Ford, believe it to ho the best invention for tho purposo ever offered to the public, and do most cheerfully recommend them to all in need of anything of the kind. Mrs. J. II. Howell, Mrs. E. J. Cornell, Mrs. 8. J. Thornton, Mrs. Sam. lleadrick, Mrs. E.-A. Dolong, Mrs. B. F. Brown, Mrs. S. E. Bell, Mrs. M. J. Munkers, Mrs. J. Imbrie, Mrs. J. Caplinger, Mrs. T. R. Blnckcrby and many others. Aug. 8, v3n51tf DR. R. C. HILL, (Successor to Scttlemier & Co.) JD RTJG GIS T, MAIN STREET, ALBANY, O'GN, DEALER IX " Drugs, Medicinos, Paints, Oils, Dye- . stuffs, Glass, Varnishes, &c, &c. -PhYsicians' Presorfptions carefully Com pounded. . , v3n5Itf FURS ! FURS I FURS ! THE niGIIEST CASH rRICE PAID. FOR all kinds, by . v3n39tf J. Darrows & Co. ADVERTISEMENTS A NEW STORE IN ALBANY! B, BRENNER, OPPOHITK VMlltlHIVH III.OCK, VVoULD KE3PECTFULLY INFORM the cituena of Albany and yieinity that he has just returned from SAN Fit ANCISCO, WITH A FIRST-CLASS SELECTION DRY GO O D S , CLOTHING, v BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Jind, In fact, a sjlcndtd and raried assortment of c;i:.m:kai, jirncii axdie. MT MOTTO WILf BK J "Quick (Suit and Kraall Proflt.' I receive by every steamer a NEW INVOICE OF tiOODS. Persons aru re?p:ctful!y rcqaested to call and ex amine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. inar2S'e8,v3D32tf li. BRENNER. TO THE UNFORTUNATE NEY fefoEDIESMIEW REPEDIES l Ir. :;lIloriHljHpenMarxr MAV nj:ah commerc'l, Han Francio. Li-tabSLshcd in l"5l, fur tho treatment of seiual and Hernial discafes. och asOcnorrbea,j!eet,Ftric- in re, nypnuits i all its forms, f Sctninai Weakness, lraT,Acney, "S. cic. rm,u uieapcs oi years utandin?; and Ulcerated Leg suctesltthy trtatird. Horrible Diseases. How many thousands of persons, both tnale and female, arft there who are suSl-nng oat a miserable exiffer;re from the effects of secret indulgences, cr from virus absorbed into the system ! Look at their paliil, emaciated and disfigured faces and their broken d'iwn con.titution, disqualifying them for the haj pir.cjs of marriage or the enjoy ment of life. " In this horrid situation thousands aStr until death closes the rcene. Let parent, guardian, friends, attend to ths.e who are suffer ing Kith any of tl.e?e horrible life-dcstroyin;ma? aHc K-e that thy are cared for and cured before It be fttt Iatis. Feud them immediately to Dr.' (iibbon, a jhyn -bn who has made y.rirate disease b'u study lor yean, and who is certain to core the rnort iiiv ttrate racs without mercury crotber in jurloo drw?r. It i important to those who are aff.ic'id. or those wh- are interetcd in thewelfaia of tlclr friends, to be cartful of the many pretend e 1 d'M-tors who inft?t all cities, pnblshin their skill ia curing all dicacs tu a few days, imposing u on tic iuUIe by using the names of eminent .hyi-bn from Lnrope and other places. Ba thf.refore rarcfn!, and make strict inquiry, or yoa may fall it the haada cf those charlatans. Seminal Weakness. Seminal Kuiisions, tht consequence of sclf abue. 1 his olitary rice, or deprared sexual in dulgence, is practised by tbe youth of both sexes to au almost unlimited extent, producing, with un crrins certainty, the following train of morbid symj l -.,m, uuks combatted by scientific medical mea.mrie, "u : fallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, rinitfr in the ear. noi,sj l.!;e tae rustling of leaves and rattling . of chariut. uncasiccsj about the loins, weakness of the limb. coufucd vihn. Hunted intellect loss of cobudesce, diffidence in approaching straa Ktr. a dislike Iv fjrm new acquaintances, a dis position to shun society, loss cf memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the facs, furred tongue, fttid breath, coagbs, 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 ctUcase, which never fails of effect ins a quick and radical cure. Dr. G. will give One Hundred Dollar to any person w ho will prove satisfactorily to him that he was cured of this complaint by eitl.er of the San Francisco quacks MARRIED MEN Or those who cfictimp'ate marriage, who are suf fering under any cf these fearful maladies, should not fjrret the sacred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. TO THE LADIES. The various complicated and distressing disease incident t- female, treated with eminent success. Such as Suppressions, Irrigularities, Whites, fall ing of the Womb, Tumors alt Urinary Diseases, Nervous debility, Painful or Difficult Menstruation, Barrenness, etc., will be speedily cared, without poisonous drus, 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 V) call and satisfy themselves. DOCTOR GIBBON ia responsible, and will give to each patient a written instrument, binding him self to effect a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge. CURED AT HOME. Tcrsons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating cafe, syn.ptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and have medicines promptly for. warded, free from damage and curiosity, to anj part of tho country, with full and plain directioaa for use. By enclosing $15 in currency or $10 in coin, in a registered letter through the poa$-offiee or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of med icine will be forwarded by express to any part of tho Union. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 616 Kearney street,, corner of Commercial, San Francisoo. Post Office. Box 252. Consultation FREE. . . .ffCr Correspondents will please inform DR. GIBBON that they read his advertisement in the Demqchat.- feb29v3n28yl NEW BOOK BINDERY! 112 Front St., Portland. (Nearly opposite McCormick's Bookstore.) ; GEORGE W. VOULUM, BOOS BINDER, PAPER RULER, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. BLANK BOOKS MADE TO OR. DEIt and Ruled to any desired pattern Newspapers. Magazines, Music, etc., etc, Bound in any style, with neatness and dispatch. AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. 9" For further information enquire- at Free-, land's Bookstore, Albany. may9v3n3Stf ' DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE co-partnership heretofore existing between A. F. Cherry and fl. T. Vining, in the Albany Foundry and Machine Shop, under the firm name, of A. F. Cherry !fc Co., at Albany, Oregon, is this day dissolved by mutual consent Mr. Vining re- tiring from the business. All debts due the late firm will be collected and all liabilities paid by, A. F. Cherry, w,ho will eontinno the business. A. F. CnERRT, G. T. VINING. Albany, Oregon, August 24, 186S. v All DOrSOns knnwinrr thrmsAlrpa JndKtA1 4a lit late firm will please osma and settle up imme- umieiy ana save costs, J. p: UilJjBKy, V4n2w4 WANTED! . WANT 20,000 LBS. OF GOOD BACON -also Butter, both of w'aieh tbe hijrhest mar-' I ket price will be paid. B. BRENNEJt. ..... i i m