V HATE HIUUTS UBMOOKAT.i'a.'iViii'.tr: , Lei al Tender If cl.o. ceo quotations. . , LIXX iOl kl'l rEMOGHATC.TIClvi:T. Senators, 2. CRAWFORD, WM. CYRUS, Representatives), VOORE, I J. i A. WORTH, .R.UKLM, J. H.80UT1L. WILLIAM C. nJtiKb. ... cWn.jr Jndz, ; . B. M0URI3. .. , . Sheriff, HARVKY SMITH. ,: ! .Clerk, i A. W. STANNARD.- Treasurer, Joseph nixox. -- . . . .. r ; fc , Assessor, , .-. GEORGE HUSTON. . ? -s ;,,. camuluUierir HtL CLOVER, JASON WHEELER. SaperlateadeBt Sehools, C. A. ?ERtil'POK. Snrveyer, - . II. J. CAVKRItL, , - . Coroner, - v , DR. LlsTER. Hutu mmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmm PCTLXO SPEASZH Tea Lina eoaaty candidate wilt add real she'ir fllow et'n ttUt flt' wing t'.mil Mid ptarea. At 11 o'clock, ...,&-wit! F- ria, Wednesday. M.ir'JSJ. ! Harrtbarr, Tiuisdar Mv ?tt.i. - - Rr.h Creek Fn-tay.' Ma b.- BrwTilhs aturilay. M ty ,8ih. Uyw . tl-.u-e, T" 'a. May rWh. . Sea Weda d..y. Mav 36th. Rav $uf. T. urn lay- M y JUt. . Kridny. Int." Alb.iaj, Saturday, Jai.a 24. ptzmc trzAsma. BURR MORRIS. anT?.. If. CRANOR, Fq. will addree thir fc t5w-eit:en tho p- tit e.t? tmei of tt day. at the following tlntti and plac. a: Lv'huan. Mav 16'h. Nr Mi -A It- . M y Ittlu : Rar'e Shnn. Mav ISA. ' Vio. Mar 19h.' -.. Spaakiag : emmenM at ! o'clock, r. . EXtCUTIOX OK T.IOM. SMITH. 9 0 Thursday o" this week Thomas Sath tuffered theextictne ei.ahy of the law, In 'AS'iaay, fr the murder of hi brother Sidney, i ivi hia tatertalaw, M?.'BarIra Sn:h. " Bear Brownsville, In this cunty, on the 9ih 1 of ran Mrch. U wa execttted ia pursu ance of tct After tr'al and conviction a the la-t March Term of th Cireu't C ur' fvr L'na C iu ity, Jade B:e pre A'.u. a av S."" senteace Sji"?h Sal lsen &nSne.! i.i ne of the large rmin the first, floor ot the ' urt tl ti , held by the aan ha. k!es and t.vT chain wh'ch were warn by Pate, the A-'wSer, who wa hung ;n h a place aimuf four jeara asr. . Sheriff IlYhardson bad a person eiHistanily in the nAia with him, to guard eJike againut etpe nr other cint;n geae'es. During his confiiKHueut, SiniUi ;w furnished wth every -tt!ta!.ledc!H;ript!oi. . tf reading matter, and perm-tied the inter, eoarse tf vr or- auid frieitd., at all reann- . aide hours. II. jen. al daneanor w bile in .. priioa wa aiia Ur to the character he dia- " played on trial that of a culd, rtoWal, hanl .ened, but BHdeiB'tKotrauv man. As the day of seatem-e drew nigh, he became souie what le.-a obdurate, and at tituea xprewel ' penitence "yet deep aorrow ur a very keen tease of hia awful crime never seemed to agitate him. lie received the viaita of those who came to see him with very little concern usually, and was not apporeatly much im pressed with the dread eolemity of his awful ., - t . situation with reference to tha judgment be- yond the grave. j During hU iiuprioi.ui.i a. id to the in 1- The day of exenition rolled around, and n- n of his Jea h, he neve,- ta-e l a dr poi great crowds flocked into town from every'. 'V'5"'1 "f".' ,f r? j'"1- "V1 " , , . J Irur.ka-d : he wa Muiplv n de pe ae, :a . THHtma of the county, and from ad acent! s c.(, hea led, e .id-he. e.1 ma... He counties. The morning was cloudy and . g n.e t ..iwer be!. c ;.ie E e ai Ji e cheerlefa. Bat tha flow and rash f perwnna : " m"-t.iu- c-;rae, a .d ly,i:d .e .-men, women and children-continued from os,y n-w v as Wll,llli) t ...,. , an early hoar ant. I the rery moment of ex-j.,r a vv I, deutu.tii-c -p.nt, Md ail w I ecotion. There were at least 3,000 aoola tru; it way fure.er be. .from Btsble' the town, in addition t the! . f , , . . xi.tanlt r AlhABY rrMM-. at th awful final . -j r- - " ; eene. ' " . ,?We riited Smith in hiapnaon roica alx-a" two hfurs beTore he was !ed iwit to death With hitn we.. Sheriff RVhard-n and the Th.tr. M'.CalbeaTiy.of tn Mhv1iat Chnrch, h's pirUaalcimfiirter. Tae Sheriff inform-! ei .h'ci S 'the "atiemnted rtiTcMeof one in riacen'a, Idaho, who was atated to le h'a brother, and real him the oc-tint of the . afa'r in the.P ;rtlad llrald f Wednesday. nxpresd h'a belief that it was his brother C&Ivifi. la showed no e Mot 'on at the ir.telli geaee f that bHtW terrible act. Ye real to hm the ''C-ufcsttion," puLKshed that m ming n pamphlet lira by a genUe xuan of this towi,, which purported to lie frum hiawii Hp, lie denied ever baviu oaode aaye"", and wo prTtled ti - learn tLt anything lifiiialiiaid in m con feitutal way had been male public - He admitted the infU 4 tbe matexal tacts in eotmecti-ui with tLei-uble mu.-xier as tae.! in the ,C Jifession,' yet,Wihed it to 1 male kouwa that they we;e published wiii out iiia eif scitt. It waa titdy in one il tw . uaimp-rfiant. mattera that tie declared the pabliahJ; Cnfe:ou V e.rouftnis.' ' Tin eui:eaieut g'fen ai.nther place is t'lis pa- .per igjep &9 ibjected t p trtiona ia b ac. ,ets iJ what headuii ted in !s mainly correct.' '-. At 12 o'olxfc. uo.iu, Stu'uh was takeu frora tbe ut II mm. tie was placed iies ho.-k "w-.ta hTa arm tied behind, ajid guarded 7 tb S-eriff and depui r'lea, Ti.e . piaoe uf x,e atija wa tlio where Pate had ' ealerei, a short disiaoee out oa the eiri wesisrn Iwrder of tiie Utwn, on an open levei pst beyaiibeCtrTaJlw r al. Tne galUw sts ii prosa nent a'mn the maaa of tiuma hoda crnded ab ait it in every direction. Tae wsn w bnwiht to the -foot of the fr&ias -a si tae iS.ie-iif and hiacoodetnueil icbura !USl S" tB bet ayed no iear, eo weai-ies bat h: nervoua aymeui won ikk B J fircaly bracei as if had beea during trial and e ifiace. lis m c! 1 ia full hlus, frik '-ciiaa, -' a id paoti, aud ;hia taaara .ws? -x-rapaljmly p 4ib I.- B-4ore oiiea.i; iu the fps. he iutd called toV.m' Nai baa 'Brd-of HrewBSfi.le," of whooi beaked ij tbe ehiiire 1 of hia murdere i Tiutim' were p-esent. ni llJ ,nAl,5ai4ything abJUt tiiBi a t'y. j lie ineu nnu.tfritke irtepa wab tp-Jiriat ets aai took ui it el pice oi ti n'act'-"eJ beach Tj- Sheriff first reads fc ;;r Trriitrtii or signed by Suiith that moru. - ij in .irakk $r was tated'' thafr. (he pab 1: Cnfesi.ija' w&s not his, 03d wa '1 wkb.ut' tia eonseitt. After this, - aie i th9 froat of the gallows, and said; I o..e. !.-'53 my jfailt-s". I eoufesa djing the :- I fa charged with. Hj. ,enteace.waa 4 , at. 1 1 hare sotLing to eay against it. u 111 v n 111. I tiu trim iiui wnv 1 nave m'imi imttM, iy mv ounr.l mi l tin fit r.t-ii whit t nun tn Mot 1 7 . .it iut. mhk!Iv ihrt tRiors. tli Wittr.lF Hint i U. Uiiv. Hud utLt- Uiltfn i Uil mo in I K I prUnu. I liv rrl the Itil.lo niiii- I Imve Ii.xmi in nrin, iriJ t.) make iwih-v with O h. I tliiuk 1 will die lilV utr, I did d -tnul dlli, and have, I nujp .He, mitVil dolli ttrentj tiui iuc 1 Intt Iihu in I.... t .1....'. 1 .1. 1. 4.. J - I .1....', L that 1 IuYt aujthvng u faj." Smitti tturu I to liii oat aer niaV'tu the remark. 11 apuke iu quite low tone, a id with appartnt difficult;, unoe or twice muring tnumcnt Letwevn Muteuee, aa if orgetful of Homcthing bt winhod to my. Ilm fiuscra quivorod an h aiKik, but iu other diKiilaT of treakneM or nervousuees vinil.fe. At the conclusion of bia remark. theUev. Mr. Calloway naked the ttud.euoe, on behalf of the wrctclied m a 1, to p.ny for b m. llu and Smith then knelt in prayer. Ttiia over. S uitb Minified that be ,islo.l to aay ""in thing more to the 'crowd, and walking once ui irt to the fr..nt rail, ke aa follow t " One wi.rd further. I am chafginl with bavins ra nicT hid. and where no one kn nv lut ujselr. ' 1 now war h a dvlna aa 1..?-? .1 1. 1 lvou in mecr wn - 1 imer j iinti 1 V k no utonny Lelotiging to IS.duey ui ill, a A a iy man who don't hrt eve uim a h 'id e anly lad man. I. t did have a iy 111 mey bid 1 w uld tell of it, ao the vb Idre.i, who ahould reap the lwnetitof it huld bate it. ti hI ku w 1 I are none. 1 have no lu il.e. niiiarki to ana We." tie then Wile the nffii fra and Mr, Callo way la-ewell, and Nul.Dlnel b tuae f to the -rioing te.-riiile ordeal. N-atoil up -n acttair while hi feet we: e t:e. a id the Miu'k p and death turn e were ajuifd, he prayed a low tour, hut mi I l'v. AM I u Jhcr.t) K o;ilon and h's -&futi iii'l 'f.ml Cfc ('. who a i"l in h- la al p epation-, leil the iHntJHl. Kvervth ln g ready lie -iUete. t-i and Umsi iii i'h'mi t r. H- hv a a-t pa-p .t the Lai.d 1 tin S.iei'iTa 1 1 ti d l o ! m 'd i y. a id tt A liU y u, a ae-l ttu: a ial " d e aid Oh! ll;ei loM'" be aUo d t . ".irai g d wif,ii tlioSlK'.iiri. II a!a t w.t.d , ti d have men v 00 mv ui. ' ha I Ijaieiv j.aisl hi l.p when ih UU wa draw. a..Il the lnu fell, I .wu a clear, ir ghitul. te. tnercitul fall, of ainu: even lee;, plunvi ihe living b ly .f Tli iiim Siu tu, itie.e i.i hai.g auspe ule-l until dea h. II. lie. w ev dctitly broken ai o.k-c. Tie knot, wo c 1 had ler. pliicNl uiidc; hi- rg'.t ear, l. a I in Mie tlf p, M-pei t. toe tmck f tun i:e -k. a id t'l own hi heal un u u .vs t. T .e J"b -T .,f U, "l l,u Riiirnt v p-uTuihei ni iraui i uiPie uvm r of t.ie leg au.veed ng tor lily ai u bail a uunu e. Ir. A.exa:i-:er I 1.1 e k'j rec ntl of h pn. nod ?i.e -e.ii.ngs ol heart, wh ch we g ve. At two in mite a i i a UxW h: pu e . eav 4 to the m ,.u e; tlie th d u mile, ,v2t tour h, 0:, ve -v iiite. in t- ing, tbtb, lo. Vegular; ash.l31. re,;u. I. ; seveath. I Us riV'uar, b..!y and tiuo- IV m tbe S in...u c rerteeily m-itmnle j. an I ha 1 1 all the iltno m uatu.ut, haU-pi u posit i.nu and of u ual Color; e glit 111 .no. pu'e 't;. a-id feeble; ninth, 14, ve jr tic!'ip, c .th, KL a td barciv H!rvcp:ib.e : c.cxc.ilii. 4 ; iwi'btli, Ii, a.id entirely jjoiie in a icw .-eoond. Tne lieart wa tiien tried, n-ei gave 44 U'aT to the m'uiu'e, tvolo and ir eyular, f.T the thirtee.i h and f.iUitociitn in'nu e. a ui a- the uYteeHJ'n f..u tho iu meiit of the dr ip he grea ora.i tif liiC im 1 Airever ceased. At the nintn. mitiulo the ha. id licpiu to tucii purple ; at seve.iteo.i mil. ute l.te was e.itirely exanet, a.ul a we.i'y 111' u m tLe ha i-ln liCvs mi cd 1 an .ivld. ' Af cr ; banp'ng aiiu imit an h .11 the l -dy cut d -.w.i, p.iacitl n 'the c- IR en ly tvir iis fii.al rt,vept o , ..d conveye ; awy. Iuring t!.e whole Kcene upti.t thegal.'iw S.nith only -ii;ce t'ravel nerv une!w pa.,; uily, and that won to,-the in nuuit tiiat ne nrt'd ujwni the trap, -ajipe-t a t'tt'un t. W'. vTi t''' pe B'ut bi n? k. 3eo c the d o . ad retoxetel hit u ua ..-p m.e..in, a .l tuet hi ia e a:.naoy. He wa aj ut 5 ii et inche in ata ure, aiid to u.U oh robu-- -ou, mi of aiicrwlarly : 'lupwc, w ry, pow erful frame. Hi div tni yteiu wa- nr tough, and of exveeil nly Leaitliful t-a i. He wa- not a luri.ule.it, Ueui uj. rt:e ma , but tit er, re du-e, ; ea.t.iy na'u e 'tie wj 1 pbur d in yttii-f a -d mrt HiHif I with laysfematu; i-au ion upoll. a id eri uiic wib w;ia.eer "deWedt,, K r.a. d.. 1 OfiurteKis extended tj u iu fu nmiiing fa . .. ... ... " jitiea by wnicn we areem'.ilei pla e t,et. ie lour readem the aiiove parnculars of the ex elutiow, - a . ' ; AMl--:-al we n1rlhcd he fact th.it Mcl her- vjin. .hi Radical can l.daef c?ti o 1 r tit er, bai a few. years aga sold a mu'e to one person, and 'aken up tbe auie. 1. ole'oxe not g i.ng to insu't b ru l y .avng :ha . .r,.,.".? i . . .. iu - ..n :.. .11 -..-I. .. 1. 1 "... 11 .... 1. a e w ay at-v . on .iv 9 r iy -ii. io II ll., and sold "t ag n to'uijotber jerson. A man who'wai iu le Ira ii au J knowa the lac s, gave u he niormatkm. . Thetra b stun Mcl bersvq, and be ausj ec ud that a otrta.n tricn l of ours :n t. wn w..s he iuforman-. Accortiinly. he wet.it r th e friend - dur n ' the weck.'and in: mated hat be (3icP.) ui gh'. thke "h'ui sweat iWhar.nif caused the j aTd'ra'ioti, by means of A civil alt at law. 1 he idea pf a lyin.' thief avsiic'ating. slanderous scoundreU Lr nging so:t againa any one for "sfnnder upon hiniseU'I , Jct h m try it m. "' ' ' . - The Radical Tickkt. The Linn Radicals made the following county ticket last Wednesday, Fenators. J. C. Powell and ITI rani Fiu h ; Ilepreaentatlves, I. Coryell, Q, 3Ier, Caleb Gray, J, II. Foster, Joseph' Pearl; Judge. E. R. Geary f Pherff: 0 W.llicharrtaon ; Clerk Jo, Elk'ns; Treasures. JiwetiU Pidlock. The other mtaii!ft3 are not kn wn to us. It ia a ticket easy to beat. 'A: r?5CEZE.---Jaa. Elk'ns wanted just 26 rotes to secure his nomination as Clerk He got ju-t 23., :Vhat 4 tie -waiter ? ia James unpopulaivor do bin psrty dQubs hiuiif.T They hud Ui ooiuinaie IiUll vrloe him. perhaps, f .. ' .JEJis". "Hepctatiox- -Lowa : is the Forks' where JePberson used tu lire, he wo kuowu an the1 biggest Jiar" out, and hia jeame w yet nd as a by-word io that line ia that section, , , The cocfe?ion of Tom Smith can be found At the Drug Store gd ai Pisb & Co'i., in pamphlet form. HtN. Wl.N. ll.WI'l.V 'i li f llu't 1 t-huitiou . ut' I tnnsiim-v Lis l.t'onitiu- 1 t-iled liv SallH'f! W hUIiiii'i Iiiuii c.iii " vutidiug tor u wh.le lack, uud w.is uii.tuo. to till ull uf Inn publiMbod uppoiiiiliK'Hic, but wu Haw b ni atlbillaH n '1 iiostluy Int-t, and were glad to loaru tbut bit be.tllb was tuiproviiig, aud that it wua bis ile tenninatit'U toeuter into active caaipaigu ing at tho Tery earliest day. lie will make speeches at poiuts iu the Valley and east of the Cascades. lie is a boat ia hiuifieir. liOUNTY Ol'EUATIOX. H. N.'OouleU State Treasurer. Ilia aon in-law, tool ai d parasite, ia Tom. McKatlilcn l'attoti. The latter ia engaged in operating in the purchase of soldiers' bonn'ica in audt a way as to swindle tlieiu out of heavy dis counts. C'iMike tells the Volunteers there is o money in the Treasury to pay them they cell their bounties to Fatten, ami Cooke, I'atieti aud Sum May divide the poil. TtiKittTitiABi Rt R. K. N.CiK.ke. tho Radical candidate for Treasurer, U the man who sold half sh ires of "temnboat toek for full eh ires to aotuo fonfid'ng Jc wUh merchant of Pur'litid last year, and when his r.t-c.ili'y was diM'otercil. a A he d d it to p" even '. n the damned J.'' It ho -I. i,W it ail -rh to w;n1U .lew, w 11 tri ii U ai utTindlin-r " topjerboaf"" " and 'be Sti'e a well Takk Sfju- I'lit'ittoii does in' den v- 'be lita we cb irj;cJ fig i'nst b'ni laiit ww'fc, of luting bar1- rc J uii I j ro tee e f ;brcv" th cve m ib county a tuw e.irs jio. Hi (jiiiiil lo- ub ut J.e iiilh- .. . a a . XHi '-tW. d b o 11 it niii..ii y at Wcjavc ru hi uut lie k 11 .wait. Iivmel to n 1 tuiiz, tiiuiiiiniii'ii 11 iiit , r-r- . ...1... .,..1 ilie tuodt,-l icch tliir the bubtic are , .... ! . t. , .. be uii 114 o kn iw id U,.i ra. cult y. " Qlkrv. W ii the Set rc ary of i'w. uh is a'a tme of die lbir 1 of Military Aud tor.", inform be peo le h w much in Mtey Sam K. May vo:c-i io b in ci a V iij-Sa n f i in I i a c 'Ui 'any. an I tor other m 1, .iry s.ica le ! cmtl yincu .ia, . ! ui 1 nc i s iirey r .o.ir c.t.. inx - r e , thi, Al,ju a, (01u.rfl, j,,,,-, ,el , 1. 1 . . .1 o , " h' Uf.Vr" f Sccutary ht lU'1 k, ,w- I d 15 lack Sam. lite paaai;e uf ,c t'ivil Ui-htH 1UI ha caued a iiec.de! chini of m. nner 'n the Had cal Sccrc- tary f fattf. Ho ih'nkit b ins'clf jnst aa good as a wh. e man. mi l is. perhaps, as gun! as Mime of the candidates mi the Ui lic:il ticket. Ihtt ibe H II h'ta b in I I l. ...1 .1..1 1 i: ttnv iicdiy n nncic 11 mm 1 OUl lii:ica-l liny UC lllld he r. The hr blUiCf mux u jly o ll'.ack ?'nm. At TiiitT OLii'lniCKs v'imieof he Uadical postm is crs are pr.ieCcinj tbe'r obi tr'ek of keon'n back or m'ssend'n'r leMer to an I from r,cmoerat and of de- l 't'ng or h'ding aw iy l)eni'icric pancr. We hive nforma'ion of one or -wo of hee d:honet tiffic'aU. lv whom we biive suffered, and, ohal' endeivor to ee what 'he'.r superior iu office think oftheir rscsl:ty. " GuV OiKttH. The jeceh wh'ch Gov. G bbs is now peddling thronh 'he coun try is reporfel in he Oregonian. We i-hall nei wek nay nue attention to he Govern r"s barefrce l faVho id. in that eeci. lie 5" ei'her croly "sn ra,nt of tbe f;ct nn n whieh be speaks, or wan-t- n'y fals'fios. llawk'ns 5 around, prey ing, in company with Gibhs. Tm. Mutn not- Wrench. The Col. Hiwk:n wh ni G'Lha ;s erirrying nrmn l to d. 'he r rl- f-.f hJ r'v he same wretel who assa sini'e 1 John Payne, hr ''her of Mirf'ii Cavne of 'h' e mnty. 5 TVmri'V 111.." twi or flirff VMr il. The fellow w -erni'tfel ro ae?n. on aecmmt of high political excitement at the t'nie. Jcst Po. Tha biiitar l bnmmerrf.m E.it Tcnneee. d. Cs t cilled) If-. irk iu. say be hnd tu !e ive Jus S'uip. His ore oiccs-i.r an! exciurd sr here, the Mer. B -Vak-n. als h,dto flee Irs Slate Hov- ak 11 i a grea' wre ch. t.. bo sure, bur we t"J . an " . t .io a. u uirn as 11. in a. ins. Gtiasd Mcical Treat. Messrs. Barney and tVnods w'll give a musical en'era:nment "at the Ouirt-' ITone on Tue-day even'ng next. We bespeak for them a crw ed home, as they r chly mort. The r perf iriuiiccs are ple.is'ng an 1 w. n lerl'ul. Ry reijuesl Mr. Barney will oancc a clof; dance. Lane Count TicKET.--ror Sena:. r. II. C. "uu ton Rc ire-eifa'ives. J hu Whi esker, R. B. Cochrtn. . J. ' E. P. Wi-hers : .Tu 'ge. J. J. Wal-on. Jr.; Sher iff. Joseph Me i lor; Clerk. J. W. Sk tg Jreanrer, in is. - Mulh dlan. The te rn i?er of the ticket was nof reported to US- . , k . ..... The County CANYAss.-The Canrasp Id L'nn pr mies to be . an aqtiye, w rm one. i?x. Ur iwtord an I tv. II. Ilelni. Esq. will lcid he Ih;mocri'rc sMe. an I the Retr. E. R. Ge.:ry r.n 1 Jnde Powel' the Rad'c-il side. We publish the ap pointments elsewhere. Not Quite Corrict. The Oregon: an fays that Col. Kelly has ec:'ired (he service of he only "learntd pig!' in the O . . r , . . i, i . . m c snow inu jveny is unowtng up Woods, bat we never1 knew '.that the bra:e was deetiied "leirned." :The Jones Family.' -The Radical orgaas aro -making, a good deal of fus. over the Jones organizat'ort." It is an- rther name' for their 'L iyal Tjeague?' Crandall, of tho Qregnniao, stole Jones hogs--has that anything to do with the organization ? . ,- .-, ; p .' '-A'' Powerful TicKET.-r-The Demx5 racy of Multnomah couuty have a very superior ticket, beaded by Ju lge Strong and L. F. Grover, Esq., for Sute Sena i' ihwi'Iuhihui 'aniini.111!!1.'" jaiiwiai n.ii. r. Wl 1.1, I'ii.m . A rt ti.-' nu n et" 'n-j w liil'l at Kc'o 1 -- -1 SiiMirtniv. wh'cb w i n I's cd by tl:e Hon. ti. K.Miicl. tvl nuule a splendid apew-h. I'r'ef ri'timik were tnailo by oilier fcukcrs, wbo iiaint's ute licit reported to us. Col fbic is one of the lincat FpenkcrH in OregMi and bis I'ciiKiCi'ufy is of the u uu bud io L ft am p. Tltr. VAtiAliuM). Col. Hawkins, tin paid blackguard of the Radicals in tin present campaign, is the same gracele:'- seaiup who was prevented from making 11 harangue at an Illinois Ptate l'air duriiiv the mnt. by the l'mvost 31arshal, on the irrotind that he waa a " wor blesa vnga bonil." A fi ob;inip:ou of the Uudicu' cause in Oreuon, ttriicly. IU.WARr.. K. N. Cooke is State Trens urer. He is a chief stockholder in the Mouopoly Navigation line 011 the Willam ette, and tie late opposition put the C in pany deeply 111 ikdit. Is it w co or sale 'o have Midi a man. who m ndlod aotnc Cortland mci chants in a Mock sale, a cu.itiHliiiu uf the ftate '1 rcisury 1 TnK "TooTins." Hawkins is lloya- k'n's Hubstttuto. Splugg;ii says he in -uic about the "Mihsti," butllekllw 1 he " tute " part of 'he wi r I is all rib . He ibtiiksi "pn ''. the nurc j j1. cubic prvtlJt. t e. concur. Too 1AI n coneiu'nc f 'eep cn"W. jressr. lay, fane inl Mallury were no enihVd o fulfill all titer an poin tncirs in ibe ir; er con ry Tnde pcrtb ne Sti'sinvMle. Canyon City. anI one or iwo other po n. CfifNTV Sir.AKiMi. N. II Pr.inur , ,, ,, , - , . , . . r tma ti neo 111 tlit c-.iinitv tht ntittiniti . , 1 , .1 i'i j in- r i'i"iiii' incii'it arc 111 mi!" 1 , M , , , , Ituitier. I :ikn initA uinl tm mi, I lutur I hiini I 1 101 : Ai I.- ;., n u. rt'ti'ti f lyii-i'i I vit M y V, 18 '8, Mr . A :tie Kit. in iiV Vt m. 8, IvU u a lau i rr uf It 5 01 ii'l S aiii !:iifjli(lu ll.ir. I. art. AjT 2i e r- i. i-n I 1 l v. t ruELic irtAEiNa. Ily arei m nt. tk 1 k uuty e n I ila of li t Miti.. ill nJ.lr tl .niU. ljfei..iiina; at tan .Im-k . ..l at t'. f-ll in it e i llr..tpt ..t May 23 I IM -aatt II ill U.M.riM) u' 1 Jankti M .May 2 1.11 I ouoe. M.t.v 21 I r T mm-tftiil' line .u Y t May 2.i Suit I. ,k...M.iy .10 M nm-U'h...... .Atny 2ii I !1 hrt ...... ...Miy 31 M llu 11, "-l-U ). l II. j tlnU, .Inn.; I Utiurta..,May 2." lalU...r... ..Ji.Bj 2 BB30CI?AT!C COUNTT TICEETB. K Co. a Ceuatr. ,0 J Inl Rer.'.i tarv JSM. II. IAHR13. Ouiinty Jul e SVM'L K. H A NX. Mi r (T-A. J. MoOaY. Cou iiy t: rk U. W. SbKEPHR. Trea.ur t P. FLAX Al.AX. A. UAI 1UEI. UIOWX. t'. u..ty C. tnuuta. uei J. M. li.Wtti, , U ii. MVK. .choul Su;cr n eoiki t 1. II. UK. '.MAN'. W.t y.n JAMK8 AIKKX. Cr n r-JON'ATtlAX llODSOX. Eongl-a Cai&tf. lUpre. euUtirci- HANDY KL1FF. FKX. SrTHEKLIX, F. OWKXS. Contity Jutg SOL. IITZHUOH. Coauty Cummiaii n r SAM'b MOORE, J LOXlS. tti rinr-JAS. BTTCIIIXSOX. C u'ilyt'l rk L. U. FETTER. County Treamirer S. HAMILTOX. Sihj..l Surniriiiltina n I). C. DkVTITT. faumy A"r J01IK UEDKIELD. . i Suivor E, WATKIXS. Ciimmr JAS. U. CLAUK. Folk Con.ty. , ReprM.nu: ' J. DKMPEY, ISAAC 8TAATS. WIU.UM HALL, Canty Ju l.-.. 0. P, COOK. C. uitty Clurk JAMES TUOMPS0X. sh riir JOSEPH LIOUETT, Coanty Treurcr-X. IL LEWIS. A?i r0. T. WALLER. up'l. C mmi.n S.ho 1TII0S. TtCTLER. C nnty Rurv-yor SAM I' EL RCRCII. Coroner T. It. I.0VELADV. Clackamta Coosty. ' 'R.prcaei.a:;v,; 01IN MYERS, C. F. UAlIE,. J. 6. M. VAN CLEAVE C iniaiiH nr PHiLl.IP FuS'iEK, liOW Aitu OUI.K. Ju.lg HENRY AFrAKANS. Trca,a.er -lOilM -FLEMING. Cl.rk T. J. McCAKVER. Saoiitf A. F. HEDGES. su;er'.ii.en Te I Si UtH.iaZ. c. KOUTOX. A iesor it. X. WOKeUAM. Ct.ro.,cr UK. ROSS. ' Sa.v.yor A. J. LUKXETT. 1. k - v.. Bvi-t.ii CouLtj. :'.r Senat r A. J. TffAYER. - - R jr a-iiUtiv tt. S. Si UAH AX. . . 1. 1. WALKER. - Coun y JuJ . joiia lit UN EXT. ' Shern. UKHAAKl). - n V C.e.k ii: M. liELU. . Treiaur- V. II, J0HXS0X. Ah a ur 1'UKliAM. , , Cum.nuidiuiierti J.M0LU. ; r ' ' J. 11AUR1S. Con ner 1R. RiUliT. , NOTICE. To Delinquent. Tax Payers. TIKRSOXS KNOTTI.XO THEM I oU-ea In i t ar r t .xea tv-r the vear l.B5 ur any rmer y.-ar, will kjito onts hi atlinx tm ni-diauly anil pat-in r the aum". The law eonv pel ra-i o eol'cet the tax if I; e.:B fin t property ont ot w -en t make th ame; on ' r tero!-e t.n FIRST OF JULY next, an.t t me wi'l a t p rrai m-j m rail the epnn.tims. 1 If v n think you oa irsiT 1 'or ten i-enta p r mi'e now I ? nr time. Albany, Apr't -0 lrt a e. ,.' .. :, 4w H o yr. rich van') tx cnr.r. JVOTICE TO rARMERS. : PLOWS! PLOWS! T HAVE COXSTANTtY OS SALE I 'be PJ'OKIA PLOWS, and U0ST0X CLIP PER PLOWS, and a 11 them at re.moiVe prii e I a'a intewt to keep Ibe Cant S ee. P...w of Col ma tnak; wa.n it cm he t l. (I'.rij n a call rfnd aee fur y mra Ire. Albany. FeV 17. R. CHEADLB. : WOOIi! WOOL.! 1 A A A A A pouisds or wool. lUUjUUU waned, for whioh I wi pay the big! .-t hi irket jt'co L STERXBACH. AlbanV. Mareh 2t. tSM. WOOi. WAJTD I en nnn pouwds of wool POUWI wanted at al JmJJJ wnd at . . Albany, Hsrch U, 186. THE SPllJNG CAKPAIOII! PkAliE ATP l. ACTION ! NEW COCDS AMD NEW STYLES! iu:aiy to nr: si:hn At tne Fin Stick More of KOHN & BRO.s rinST STHEET, ALBANY. We wmiM av to the eeaerona publie wtio bava 'o liliarally iairiiUed ' nr New Moa tbut, io rilsr In rii'-t-ivt' a t-nnllnueil ainl lucrra tl abar tf thu lniln uf Altijinr. w lia K' no In nn-at XK-uiie In .iirt IihIh; a hi i ry at-lect, naon iblr, aud lanlii'iDalitu adruriiu- at of JDTEKTZT OOOD3, OF TUB LATKST HTYLKS AND PATTERX3. Frenoh Barege, Jaconets, , Chambre, . ...aLao... A aolaBlet ami varied alrk nf Drlnlnre, fonlarde. French Merino, lrow ootle( lonllne, Alfmrne, I.lnene, Mnaliiio. Kngllsli Herlnoe, IVcneli Merino KheefliiE, Molialr, HUk of all ltlnde. viEEifix, nciisD i?D FBESrn rims an I TTATtTt I LB or EVERT VARIETT LADIES' SILK AND CLOTH CLOAKS! Ladies' Silk and Cloth Basques ! FrN'KST PAHASOI.S. UOOI'S. I1ALM0RAL". ULOVE.',! IlirtCONS ItOSIERY, HAIR XET?, A -ry atlrnrtiTf a- rtin nt nf tb la'ett ty1a of YOUNG LADIES' HATS! aal LADIIS' SPRNG BONNETS! ...ai.a.i... CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, O t ialUrt .yLri, abt.' aud ia.iiuu. Childrcna' and Youths' Clothing Of ail V i i'l aod liatt rua. - W alia lure, fr iu ibe g makers, a lot t LAUI' OAITKIIS. iiV., AXU SHOEf. . CMLD11LX8' MI0K.S, MEX'S FIXE CALF, AXI BIOUT C00T3, KLirFhlt. AX1) 1 I'M I'd. ...aLo... t AIU'CTS AM) Oil- CLOTHS, UltOCElllKS, CltUl KKUY, HAUliWAUE. CUTLEUV, uLAsWAUE. Wo will rxolmnge tiuul fi r all k nil" tf COUNTRY PIlOIUCrC, And will g.ii tbtf l.l,litt uii.r'i.et ptic . K011X A UKOlilER. Albany, Marob Si. 1S60. a. c. ii:ll. c. josrt H a vvia. r. SKTrLtana. SETTLEMJJR & CO., JJ?T- Fr ui ami aft r ,.h-- lilU day of M. r h. JO.-El'H IlAVlS i ailimUe l nt ' oui tlrui. Mr. Divis. having inr ba-i-'l h r.tht, t tl ami in - t rentoi I'B. W. F. ALKXAM'Elt la lh. fliin. tuk-aiiii ila. c vol av-suiu a a:l uu tlflti, Uul. a iU liahlii.Ua in bj uumiicss. ALBANY. OREGON, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRKiS AM) ITIEDICIIVES, AND CHEMICALS, ...Al.ao... PalnlM. Oil. Dye SfufTaV a1an, Kerosene OH, TOILET AUTICI ES! Surgeons, pine Toilet and other v jMakin? and Pointing Plows, ilatr, Kali, Toolh, and Palnlj J . , TlrMnwTiaala Brushes, oi; All Varieties, Conths, &c, Ac. Tobacco, Snufi and Cigars, Of al branda. t Candies, Nuts, Raisin3, Figs, &c. , Ag-erta for all Poralar and Valuable PATENT MEDICINES! PIIYSICUXS' PRESCBIPTIOXS Cart-:ully mpoundi d. pnd i-ideia atte-'ded to with C 'Ti- and dipnt-h. Physicians in tae Ictirior and Farmers Will find our etork of Mcliiint-a e mplete, war ranted gvnuino, and of the bent tjuality. Our more is in the F re Proof l'ri k on Firat str. e', n-nr opp a.to J. 11 mihncr A Co. a at.Tc. A.b.iiiy. Kib.ifiiry S4. 1800. IMPORTAOT NEWS! INTENSE EXCITEMENT ALL ABOUT! NEW CARDING MACHINE ! rpil AT NEW WOOL, CARD JAG JL uao. ino wh.t-i. can CARD AND SPIN WITHOUT HELP, Is on Oak Creek, one and a hall amen w ent oi corvallls. It will card t.io fjne.it or the ooaraet Wool in he tat in o Rolls or Dnt injr. Bring- along Your Wool and See it Done W have tut: b.et Cr'ier iu the SUU tho aaina inc tbut wc had last year. , DIRECTIONS FOR WASHING: In washing your Fine Wool u.-e chamber lye or al a ida, pltiniyut n t wuierant aoap. . jEir We wljl not curd Unwaal.eJ Wo l. " . PRICES F0U. CARDING : 10 P&t With, or 12 Cts. without Greaas, 'HOUAiNU A UKOVErf. . Oalt CreA, Bautoo cfuntjr, Mroa 30, ISM. .;pr-y: wajited: 100,000 POUNDS OF WOOL. For whieli w will pay tha : HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. W. W. PARRISH A CO- Al'iBny. Xinnarr 27th. 18ffl. - STILL Oi THE EOnWIlJ R. CHEADLE'S CASH STQRE la tbe plaoe to save money 2 where too can buv roods at Small Profit. Be lore and call, and aee tor yunraelTW. npl4 , K. CHBADLE, 'iu.iiaAV4vJ livtii' n Kin 11 1 n. J'j-Efil iu 1 iii'l ii r I'm llil.il. Ai a m; iEW I OKK STOKi; IX Foster's Two Story Brick, CITY OF AIJJANY, OON. ATTRACTION FOR ALL! WERTIIAI & CO., At J. LEVY & BRO.'S old Stand, HAVE JDiT 0PEXED THEIR KKW ASD WELL i:i.ECTEl STOCK OF GOODS, Con.iailng of th Lateit Slylea of , SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS' CLOTIIIVG, URNISHINQ aOODS, BONNETS AND FLATS, HATS AND CAPS, DOOT3 AND SHOES. ,..a!.IO.,. ' A Larjt fitoak f Groceries, Tobacco, Hardware, Crookery, Glassware, Cutlery, ...lt0... PAINTS AND OIXS, CLASS AND M7TTY. All of wl.ie t...y i fl" r l-i a II CHEAP FOIt C'AKII OB PUODK E at Taa HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. REMLML'ER WE11THAN & CO., At ike Xew Yoik Store, la FotUr'e two atury I r.ik, Firal eire.t. WERT1IAX A CO, All any. Man h 24, 1SC6. A WARNING TO THE DEMOCRACY. i TIIt'NDFRINO AOIaE CAME RAT- tinjtby, M.n ami wou.t-n w n heard to ery j T- r wa n n lit- of t- min, Or nothiuulM Io frixklen una. The fa-te are tV if you mKt know What it van ifa 4 ilia ur t'l ihein o, A New Ur-et rr Hir; b .4 e tn.? t town. Where t e t)L-m of Uiueeric ran te fuail. Coun'ry U Ika and farm r yu isr.ux on t'ii- liai-i n. ena muter too, Au'l you ail hare y- ur Urocr t lower Thau you cud fceti an; utiir atr. At lh.- tign A. S. CIGUTXINGE17, front -f the e?or. Wh re are ihe lert Orodriea you eer i t ft r Tiiha.oo, C'gar., Half Busbei.., and all kimta ef nice. Nate, Can. Iiet. Wa.b Tub. Order ami Rifr-a, Cannet Fniiia. In1;f.' Wm it and Willi w Ware Snar of ever irra'le aid (fiialiiv kept anrwbeie. Cordafe Ilmoma. M..ckrrd and So -ar. 8nd Pipes. Wa' hoard. Ralrn. and aoap of trery : hran'l. Ko aae4 Forget the Pliaar, la the Ruildincv f. rm r'y oenpl -d by J. Nrcroa. IN TUB CITT OF ALI5ANT. OREGON. A. S. KIOIITLIXGER. j Albany, April 7, If C8. BLACKSMLTHING ! A NEW SHOP iZ&S&m A NEW Bl'LDING ! FRANK. S. WOOD HAS OPENED A BLACKSMITH PH0P a the New Soildiaar ea Dread Alain st, (MiUJIaof the lilovk t-aat of Nureros store) ' ALBANY, OREGON. Where be will nutate order, for work ia bis Una . of every des r Jti n, isucb ai Horseshoeing, Tireing Wheels, Wagon Iron Work. Particular ati-ntion will be iv.n to FARMERS' ORDERS. All work will be done in tbe btst tnann.r, and at VERY LOW PRICES. I rsp cful'y ol:cit a fair share of th patron ago of thin pomraunitv. F. S. WOOD. Alb-ny. Maroli 31. hm. o, O o . ea. kj o ft 1 to m o o o ' ti fl el ui mi CO tu ml o X $ Q z tt Ui O a, .2 O a ' o o 1-1 o p-t z r 01 B W H 0 0 u P O U a o U I0V IS THE TOIE ! BARGAINS TO BE HAD CO ME ON E AN DALL ! FAR A3SD KEARI ; 10 TnE LOW PRICE RETAIL STORE OF ; E. dHEADLEr And s.e ft-r yourselves if yon cau't get anythiug kept in a IFry Goods or Grocer j Store, - At vry Low Pricea for Cash or Trade. . CASH PAID FOR PRODUCE. 4T ALI, TIMES : Remember ti eoinit to tho Store'of Albany, Fob. 17. 1866. - R. CUEADLE. I, o.o. ALBANY LODGE, NO ; 4. . The Regular Sleeting s of Aibaay Lodge No, 4, I. O. O F.. are bold at toe Hall iu A.bjin BVtry WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock Brethren in g d -standfast belonging to otbt Lodea ore invited to attend. - W. W. PARRISH, K. G Es. Merrill, Soerutary. Albany, Nov. 26, 18V a s: e a t r. x c i 'i i a i AT J.FItlSCnNKlUCOS! rirst St.ett, f oCr cf Wssi irttir, CITY OF AIJJANY.OGN. TK H'OILI) HI.SVr:CTFlLI.Y T f vail i. ut iu on i h J'u l:c t Iu . t l a wi- bate il- It in n d 'Io i ll out our tbt.ta large and well a.-le ted iii.'c of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. ALSO, Crockery Ware, Glass Ware, Uartinraran ALSO, A large, fr-nh an l eLe'ee am.rtnieot ef O HO C K HI ES, And many her urt'cl -a o nnini rua t menttea. all of wh'ch we will a 11 at SACRIFICING RATES, 0a acem nt t' at wa are e'oln'j: far LnainfM, aad ar dctaruiiocj te do ao lr t i fa tit Jny. J. FLEISCUNEtt A CO. V. II. AH 'rr.oria ir-iKutu! to ni will pi owe f.raarJ and -il! at lb ir mrli-t e-a-T.nete. J. I LEIStiiXEIt A tO. Albanr. April H. 1S61. c. ktatrr. w. riTarTox. a.v. axhaaws a. MEALY Sc CO. Sf cam Cabinet Manufactory, Corner of Tirat and Dread ATbin Cirsato, C. rt-er Fail f J. f-!n n-ui' Pti re) CITY OFA EUAN Y. ' TIJ.E w ori,i IltSPCCTn LLY If annoaHC- to He ritizeu of Aibaay aod tut pabl.e generally t: at we Are Still at tho Old Stand, And we hv n hand a lr?e t ek of FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, Of Every Yarlely. W. - at" prepared to (!- al' k' tof CABINET WOBK Offlie mont approved Styles And latest Patterns. A FILL prrrLY OF f.vf.rytiiixo THE MARKET DEMANDS Always in 1 end. at ti e VERY LOWEST FIGURES! ? ? 7 ? Me hire ia nn etion wi h our Ita'.li-hmei;t A LAItOK WAIIEIIOOM, (up ft nr. in i"i.ri i.nc . u tirm ttiut) TO WHICH WE IXVITE THE TDULIC, And w. ere a full ii ct.oii of rXJEKITCRE IN COEJPLSTE SETS tan he ual ty er.oi,i w.rhi,. t- (juro.. ac C. MEALY A CO. Albany. Mar h 17. HOC. ALBANY FOr.MRY ANI a ACKIWE SHOP ! A. F. CHERRY, fAVIXG PL'nCIIASED THE EX- I iir j ni.r-rt ia t e ALl ANY UtN'tUT AaU MACHINE .SUOP. I am Prepared te rorailah WROUGHT AND CAST IRON VCRX Of every dosoriptioa, on bort tioiice. Also, - BRASS CASTINGS. All Orders Tor MILL WORK Will be Slled with di-paieh, and ia a eatisfaetory matner. HO RSE POWERS Afjric ullural Iniplrments Manufactured to order , ard . particular attentioa paid to Repatra. All kinds of PATTERN VJOTX done to order r abort wtiaa A. F. CIIERRT, Albanr. Pentember 18. 1865. OAllDEIiVC ! N ANDREW GIEGRIEST. Florist, Botanist, Gardener, . Orders left at tbe Ea!e Hotel. Albany, will be punctually attended to. ar Will atjnd to orders ia the country, or wi;l itardon on sharis. Albany, April I. IS66. WOOL ! WOOL! 150,000 pouxns r wool waiit !, fw- wh we wJl (ay t..e 'oigh t mark. I p;ne tn l asjl. bUil.X A JitiU. Albanv. 2 l66. FURS WAIVTED, AT TIIE HEW STORE OF L. 8TEBXBACH. ...... 10,000 Pounds Furs, For which 1 will pay the bfsret wivrket prira. L. STERN BACH. Albany. Jannarr A ISH. NOTICE. THERE WILL BE A MEETING l ih. ctot-kh utiers i f te WILLAMETTK VALLEY AND CASCADE MOUNTAIN ROAD h-AA at t' eir Office in Lebanon, ra Fbiuat, May tth. at 1 o'clock, r. x. A full attends nee ia ra- qii-st. d, as imnoHant busint at wi'l b br uht b -P re the meeting. By orl t of the B pi of Dlreelorsi. WM. S. EL KIN SI Lebanon, April 16, 1366. iw NOTICE. HAYING SOLH OFT OFR En tire eti-ck of iu r IJand ae Ut D. Weitb' .. we W'tuld r quejt alt p. rns knowing th sa elve inik-btod to us toyomj and antle up tortb-. with, aa one of ua iut n-te tn 1 foi Euro pa thorfly. - v J. LEVY A BRO. 'Albany. Maroh 1. 1S66. N. B. Call at on at the old aland.' LipiBEIl ! LUHBER ! rIH; SfJBSCRIBER, UAVIXG A. ; x Steam Circular Saw Mill, Vow. in fuccej&ful operation, aad also oa f Tooilwort; a PLANING AND MATCHING MACHINES,- u tne uiounUiu ,tiuivr oi iiiu; h t..a, elvVvn ailc ej!l of Biowu rille, wouid in oruv tuts eiii bi of ann eouuty- U-at he w-R bu able to ftil idera lor lumber or all liimcnaioiis, tiilwr plan4 r rough, on ih-rt notiev, at T.ry low rat a or ouh only. W. J. L1NV1LLE. April It, 18W.