Jljatii) ftlTtTtttTtt PPT Tbis girt (peaks highly of Mr. Belden's kind U UJUHt II VV hearted and unselfish conduct, and it will ba EARCHIKO FOE TUB DEAD, ; A eorrstpoadeut of tb'S. F. Call accom panied the steamer Del Norte, io I he search for the wreck of the Brother Jonathan. From ' bit report we take the followiug ; PATTIHaolTs STATBsIBBT OF TBI WBIOK. ' : Every one being 'anxious to hear the story rod Incidents of the wreck, Mr. Haztauorne at once seat for third officer Patlersua and the reroaluder of the crew who were eared with biio. His statement is substantially this: When the Brother Jonathan passed Crescent City, about one p. u., the sea was runaiug very blgb, and a severe gale blowing from the northwest, so much so tbat the ' steamer was nuking no headway whatever, and Captain De Wolf decided to put back to Crescent City and re ami a until the weather moderated. The jib was set up with the in tention of bringing ber round, and when tbey bad almost' succeeded tu doing so, ber bow truck on a sunken rock with a crash tbat sent everything reeling on deck. A few min utes previous to Ibis, Patterson bad been re lieved by the second officer, and had gone be low, reaching bis bunk just as she struck, - lie immediately tried to get on deck, but the ... door of bis caoiu bad been so much sprung by tbe shock that it was with difficulty be could open it. Just as be reached tbe .deck, tbe vessel lilted from the rock and came down with a terrific force, tearing a tremendous bole in the bull just where the foremast rested on the keel. The foremast then dropped right through tbe bottom of the ves sel until tbe roreyard lay across tbe deck. ' In tbe meantime the Captain and first officer were busy makiug efforts to lower boats. But no boat could live in such a Bea, and tbe terrified passeugers preferred remaining on the ship's deck to facing death In a email boat." Tbe bout tbat be (Patterson) was placed io charge of was ordered to lt down by tbe first mote. ' Tbe names of those saved have already been published. in all, eleven mm and tour whjie women, two children, and a China woman and child. Tbe seamen saved, and mentioned in the dispatch s negroes, were Portuguese, among tbe crew - of tbe whalers recently burned by the AM nanjfoah, and tbis was. their first trip on the Brother Jonathan, Tbey are powerlu I, clean limbed fellows, and ars highly commended for their coolness and bravery on tbis ooca sion.- With incredible difficulty ' they sue ceeded in pushing off from the steamer, and bad not left, ber over ten or fifteen minutes wbeo sbe fired two guns. . "' SINKUQ OF TBI 8BIP, ' . Her bow then began to sink slowly ; ber stern high up in tbe air. Gradually tbe water crept up, until a smn'l portion of .her stern was seeu ; and then, with a sudden lurch, Bbe disappeared tbe last thing seen being tbe distresi flag at the mizzenuiast, as it quivered out of sight forever. A woman's STaTBMBNT. . Her statement U interesting, as., notwlth alandiog tbe sudden and alarmiug nature ot tbe accident, sbe seems to have preserved ber senses and powers of observation throughout ghe was on tbe hurricane depk when tbe ves sel struck, having just come from tbe lunch table, at which very few' of the ladies were present, on account of tbe rbughness of tbe weather. Tbe Capjaln endeavored to get a number of women into one of tbe boats, and be was going Into one of them, when some body caught her by 1 tbe arm, and she was dragged away. Mrs, Scott tben took ber liu tie boy, a brigbt-eyed lad of four or-five yars of age, with ber shawl tied bim to ber body, leaving her arms free, ana remains a lile-pre server, jumped into tbe boat as it was lowered, bruising herself very badly. From the boat he saw the passengers all mora aft, as tbe hip began to settle, and could scarcely retain berselt as she saw bar deliberately sinK, witn every soul on board.. It was almost miracu lous bow even tbis boat was saved, on ao count of the fearful sea rnnnlng at the time, being kept afloat by bailing with an old bucket and tbe bats or some ot toe men, rue women were all chilled through, as they bad scarcely any clothing on at the tinoo. She states tbat A few minutes before tbe steamer struck, some one (aid to the Captain that tbey would have a pretty rough time. lie smiled, and said, "I guess it will be all right ;" but the expression of his lace cnangea a minute or two alter wards. Sbe states tbat one of tbe boats low ered contained women, all of whom disappear ed instantaneously, wltn the exception ol Mrs. Keenan, the person to whom she was engaged, who succeeded in getting on tbe bottom of it Sue bad nothing on but ber night-dress, and clung desparately to the boat as it heaved to and fro, until the ship, listing, struck ber on tbe bead,' when, throwing up ber hands wild lr. she sank. It is stated ibut sbe bad seven thousand dollars worth of diamonds with ber. Mrs. Scott also saw the other boat. ' There was' ouly one voung man oo it, and be waj soon washed on and perished. ' . OSNSRAb WBIOBT AMP WITS IIBSI DBATI3 LOCKBD . , ABM II ARM. -m Afterwards she saw him (Belden) standing on tbe hurricane deck, with two lite-prejerv erj on, aod close by stood General Wright, witn bid ife's arm locked in. hi?, Opt,,: De W 'If. and an'ithefjt'ot email, B'ijvo. d to la Uajji Bldy, Tuer inej u.l IjjiI, b.uvely i : . . . J -. I sony slight alleviation to tbe miseiy of bis broken-hearted mother to know that ber son died manfully, trying to aid bia fellow pas engeri. , ;. SOIBIB I FHORT Or DIATH. It Is stated that Mrs. General Wright was put in the boat saved, but afterwards, for soma reason, removed oo deck again, witb the hope, perhaps, that she might be placed In a laiger Doat. .... ' , Some or tbe most heart-rending scenes oc curred when the first boat was being lowered; Tbe women were put in first, and one woman olung to ber husband sobbing and crying un til forced from bim. Tbe husband vainly strove to seize ber dress as sbe went down, and it was with the greatest difficulty tbat tbey could be parted. from all tbe different accounts, it appear! tbat everything was done by tbe Captain and officers which could be done, and there does not appear to have been ny of that wild disorganisation and recklessness wbicb so often occurs at scenes like tbis, and makes men blush for tbeir kind. Tbe most striking feature throughout seems to have been the extreme reluctance on tbe part of tbe passengers to go into tbe boats. Tbey bad literally to be thrown in. It Is estimated tbat twenty or twenty-five persons perished in each Of the small boats. Tbis number, added' to the. nineteen .saved, accounts for say seventy persons, . leaving about on hundred and thirty who must have gone down with tbe steamer.. '. v H ALL'S S ARS AP A RILL A, JELLUW Ml ADD 1UD1UK UV POTASS, the Mat ja alterative m ino worm, j : FOR RHEUMATISM . take Hall's Saraaparilla. , it. FOR SOROFPLA,' Uke IWI'l Sunaparill. i , FOR PAINS IN T11K BONES, . taka Ilall'a Saraaparilla. . '." ; FOR PAINS IN TUB BACK, . -Uka Hall's Saraapartlla. FOB IMPDRB BLOOD, .. taka Uall'a Saraaparilla. OR MORBID h I VIS, ,. take Uall Saraaparilla. '. . FOR PIMPLB8 AND BOILS, . take Haifa Saraaparilla, . . ' For all Dlaeaaaa of the Blood. Skin. Liver and Kldneva. Hall'a Sararparilla will be found superior to any Alter- atiTe nsaicme onered. BOW avery wbore for II per Dottle. R. HALL CO.. vronrletora. Corner 8aniD and Comme-clal atreeta, ; , Ban rrancincOc I For Sale dt . jeai-omiauaw. - n. Liaaiun, irauea. - ' w4.t Last, . . AND THE COUNTRY SAVED ! TUB GRBATBST WONDRB OF TUB AQB, AND Wbyf Beuuae we buy excluairely for 0 tab, the largest and beat aaaortment of -..:! DRY GOODS & FAIICY GOODS i ' Ever broorht to the DalleaJ Our Stock ot O X, O T-H I IV 3K A. n d ' BOOTS & SHOES Will apeak for theroielvea If once viewed, and at Prices tbat court Competition. Call and examine, one and all. . y u. HKKMAH CO. Lallw, May 17th, 1868. mylTtf VEKY IMPORTANT TO-,' Hercbants, Families, Hotels and - UAK-ltOOMH. TCLICS KRAKMBIt HAVING DOUQHT TUB EN- tF tire Stock of Merchandize and Book Acconute of the late firm ot M. Seller A Co., In tbla city, to which lie haa added of hit owa importation (wblle doin( bnaineu in, Partiana; an immeqae btoca oi be beat manaiaciuren Crockery, Clansware, Plated Ware, . Lamps, b CtaandellerB, ' Table Cutlery L,ooklng-Glases and . . AllUlndsof Oils, All of which ho otTen at reduced rates, Personi nlib log to boy tny of the above-mentioned articles, will do well to giro me a can Deiore purcnaaing- eirjewiiere. Orders from the interior promptly attended to. and goods pacKea to go secure, voa't lau co can on me. two aoors aoove iirown vros.. Aiain street, panes. - '' JULIUS KHAKMKiia Dalles, March 17th, 1865. mhlTtf ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS ATLAW lVTIU P11ACT1CH IN TUB 8UPRBMB AND OIR IT cult Court, of Oregon, and tbe Dlitrict Oanrls e Waalilnfttou Territory. Particular attention paid to the collection of elaJmi. 0. UUMASON, DallM,Osn. . 1. A. ODKLI final Settftment. . fOTIOB OP FINAL 8RTTLKMKNT of the estate of WILLIAM JBNKINd. deoeased, la the County Court of Waeeo County. Oregon In Probate. Notice la hereby given that JAMES H. BENSON, Administrator of the above astnte. haa filed In the Coantv Court 31 Waaco County Ma accuuuts for, ana pray, mr a aettie- mient of, aaia estate. It is hereby ordered that said ap- Ellcatlon be nearu on lueeaay, tue otn any 01 neptem er. A. d. MM, at the Court liouse in Dallea City, in said county, and that notice thereof be published for four weeks In the M et Jfouirtaineer. . O. H. UGnni. July 24th, 1806-4W. CouuiJ-Ju.1k, if r rt HE OWNERS OF DOGS are hereby notified that the av Tax on Doga foivtbe year 1BU6, is ilow due. All dogs running at large without bolng registered, and wear ing a collar regularly atamped, will be taken to the City Pounu, and two aays inerraiier uispoeeu of, nniese aaiu tax if paid, and therob, ly tneuog or uogs reeiaimea. CHARLES KEELEU, Marshal. an:xw I1 u. w. rj MITpIJELJ, VY PHYSIC1A if.. .1,. i COUNTY . OFFICE AT CRAIO'S DRUG STORE. T-RE3IDNCK-Tuird Btreet, near, the Cathollo m w -. . . . 411 . . I" it IhI fl.ll . ft 41 SALi SALMON. lUUlhs eacll. HVf ft Mia by . lnul8:tfj F. LIE UK. J: . J XT K E R t . jiain street., uiiki, ' wboubuu ari n'rrui nun u) -.. . always ni STOMt TU Bfttt aaajras ov Cigars, Tobacco, Matches, &c PLATING CARDS, , . . POOKKT CUTLBRT, PORT MONIES, ,(-. 'i COMBS and BKU8HES, o all kinds, ' PBRFOHBRY, ot every description,' ' i CHINA ORNAMKNT8. ..-... TOYS, DOLLS, eto. PI8H HOOKS and FISHING TACKLB, ' ' ; ' MUSICAL INSTKUUBNIS, FANCY GOODS. Ac. .. .'i'.'I'" ' -, .. Alto Powder, Shot, Lead. Powder Flasks. BaakeU.and many other artlclea too numerous to mention. w Interior dealers supplied with CI gara, Tobacco, etc at lees than rovtiana pncea, witn freight added, oc-a H. L.CBAIIH, ; .. . .. Justtk Oav is, Dalle. Sacramento. &ATES fc CHAPIN, W1I0LE8AL1 - X R U Gr Gr' I S T S "' and ' !. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS -OF- ; -1 Faints, Glass, Oil and Tarnishes In store and arriving, the largest lot of D.R U Q S ; C HEMICALS, AND In tbe State, will be sold for CASH, at San Francisco Prices and freight added. Our stock consists In part e 600 Cases Downer's Kerosene; , . SM CaeesDevoe'i . 1)04 , ' T " Boiled Oil 1 , 1M LardOill r ' 85 NeatefootOill '' f 4,024 B Atlantic Jewett't Bunker's 11)11 Lead, n ..- oil and dry" ' v . . . 1 1 .. SO ft Assorted Colors; . ' X 1' V '','?! 86 Cases Alcoohol; ' ' " It " HoatettertBltUrs; ,'. ' U " Drake's Plantation Bitters c . 00 Boxes Assorted Olaae; . ' 86 Carboys Eaitera Acids ; ' WINES & DBA1VOIES, , ,. , . . , ; For Medical Purpoei s. ., . . 1 " . We are also Agents for the Pioneer Broom and MatsB Factory, qf Sacramento. BROOMS &, DLOCK MATCIIES Constantly on hand. ,'...,. ' Call and am us. Remember we will tell for Oath, lower than any houss In the State. , - ;.; OAT KB CHAPIN. myaO-tf. , Main Street, Dalles, Ho! e That Hunger or Thirst J MIKK HEXIG presents bis compllmenU to hit friends and recoKiilting no euemv glvet the nlan Ufiinounnqn U.Jarniun to toe wuoie pnuuo. FIRSTLY: . BESTAUBANT I REGULAR MEAL8 LPNCII at ol fort. SECONDLY! . ICE QBEAM! - . '.' With PRIYATB APAUIMBNI8 tor Gentlemen with UMiiee.. s . -k, . .. . THIRDLY I , ., sodaj: . With a'very variety otBYKUPS. ' FOURTHLYi , ' j . ' . . . I CONFECTIONARY I The best assortment offered to the public on this tide 01 tut mountaiut. FIFTHLY I - ' , . ITRTJIXSJ EVERY TARIETY in their season. SIXTHLY. LASTLY. BUT NOT L8A8TLY1 Is my stock of NOTIONS. TOYS. CAKES. CIGARS. and in (act everything usually found in a VARIETY Divius. - . . .. - j myiB'tr. SELLING OFF AT C0ST1 , My entire stock of . r. ; 1 STOVES A.M TINWARE, .. . i ALSO, .' 1 TINJVIA-N.'S TOOLS. nn"B WHOLE embracing a fine stock, everv article JL or winch win be told at cost, u 1 desire to sloe out business. Also, one GRAND PIANO, in rood order. Also, for sale, (be UOUHB AND LOT. on Second Btie.L next to ine corner 01 nasningtoo. ine liouse laiwo atories, with a baaemeut, and Is well adantod to the hotel business. Also a lot of BEDDING, comprising about twenty-five Beds, The whole will be eloeed out cheap. tor lurtuer particular, apply on tne promisee. . 1 1 J BIRDS T BIRDS; BIRDS! A large number of ' I I ., L,anarleS " UOlUIlnClieS. I T.I..H . I I.U I . fn full toug, and with handsome cagut, lor sale by " -..t.i. . J.JUKKH, j30tf Main itreet, DaUvs PEOltiifAEKET! opposition to wpyppo&Tr rnnHPEOPT.E'8 MARKET IS NOW OPEN I TO SUPPLY tbepublle with (he ehoo- I MtOutSQl . lls Frcih Mntlon, Fresh Perk, -Fresh Beef, ALSO . , . Corned Beef, - i . Corned Pork And Sausage, uV Hade fresh every day. Heeds of families and all others who would frown down " Monopoly," will patronise the People's Market. ....... Farmers bringing FAT STOCK will lwnyt And at la. the market, ready to pay the highest eaehprioes. RODGBRS, L07PBR CO,' " Ol uniop ana peaona vireeta, 'ppotlt, M petu A Co,'t Grocery, Bj;lf XIT A TkTTTT TUT AT)T7Tlir X AAA'S JXAaAAI AU AXVAVXsXe 1 CORNKR 01 SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS DALLES, ORSOOir: , ' ' JOHN KPPINGffiH Proprietor. EH THB UNDERSIGNED having fitted op the jmt V . above Market in the BRtT --W" ' STYLE, wpU keep constant! hasltsS) ly on hand all aorta of :j l m ". FreBb apd Cured Meats, 1 Of the bait quality furnished at the LOWEST BATE, jay motto u to - AO a Ai ' , v . ... PARTIES HATING SUPERIOR STOCK FOR SAL. will dO FU to oal) at the Franklin Market. JOHN KPPINGXK. Dalles, February l9'h, I860. AVASIIIIXJTO lTIAllKmV eoauaor t ' COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DALLES, OREGON, JOHN Proprietor. WIW KEEP . rbJU-oonsUntly on hand all the varle- alimllaaiUes that the market can possibly afford, of . , FHK8H V CTJJl JT3 MKAT8, qa always pf tie (m sf qpallty. , FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS . supplied on reasonable terms. 1 The nndenllgnea Is alway, prepared to pay the high-. , sat eash prise for FAT CATC LB. Parties naving stock- in good oon4lt(fln, art requatted to oall on him before uugeuwucr. jgtin HICUKLBACH, mhSltf DALLES BAKERY I '.'J. :- ASH ' ''' " ;' U BOCPRY STO RE . J. BETTINOEN Sc BRO., (aeooaa street Moo tfoort oetow (At Olobt Hotel) .-. ' ' WgOLBSALS AITD B1TAI1. HAHDMCTUXIXJ Of mn xi is r , Crackers, Pilot Bread, Cakes & Pies. AKO XJRAa BXAUaS Iff ..'. . . Family Ofooezio3. Alto, a large stock of No! 1 fiKOt B8. TOBACCO. An. The ttork of Segart bat Just been received, and It of mm, vuamy. - Ordert from the nnnor Mnntrv SUaiI anil nmrnvit. dltptched, - Iyl6tf. 1IOW TO SAVE MONliYl CALL AT taa Uf . Family , Grocery and FriiH.tore, ' ' Corner of Washington and Second Stroma.' THB TJNDHIISIONED W18IIE8 TO INFORM Tn People of the -Dallea. and the nnhlle vnnamllv tkat - he haa large andLwefl selected stock of ... . , FAJHLY GROCERIES, vjixmjsa, huts, e.J : Which hi will tell Wholeaale and Retail at JMuavi nivtpTbiion. aim,, constantly on nana tne Choicest Article of FIIEbII BUTTEK and KOQS.. Ala, everv ...l.t..f vumi'a ....1 i'. 1 ..... . ... . ... 7 ' 3 rertous rrom up the country, wishing quantities of .OB iu .near vruora, will roceiTO ' 1 hp atrlc tett ettputfoD, and have them filled at the .Lowest Afartei Print. LlvH-tf 1 0. L. JKWBLU M.BR0WNBR0m tv nubHBLS) Atn V FAsTTAllf fBWAM IH ' SfTl AV -a-talaw . -vavv--k . . 1 ' 1 f OROCBRIES, PROVISaONS, &0. Mr. M. BROWN, balnea resident of San Vr.ni. are enabled to ofler great IndcemenU to purchasers. We "'r ' , "T rf"" nAuniua our ttoca enre purchasing elsewhere. .. mia-tf JsT Blone store, north tide Main Itreet, Dalles "M '- . DEIllVt, ," ... Watchmaker and Jetreler, . MAIM STREET, DALLES, (kczt sooa to thb AUATornoa,) DEALER IN FINK WATCHES, JEWELRY. CLOCKS, Gold Pens, Silver au4 plated Wart! ( Spectacles, Cutlery, Ac . ... -Partlcular atUntion naLI An r.n.lin. a.d Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, eto. All Watches repaired a-v me warrmntea lor tw.ir. mmi m . N:B' otim fro" the upper oountry, by Eipret . r-- .v. .Ul 1 1 T-4X RIOXItE. ' " ANNUAL TAXrN0TI;E IS HEREBY GIVEN that tha Annual List of Taxes, aaaessed In accordance with tbe Act of Congress at amended March 8, 1866, hai been transmitted to me by the Amour of this District, and said taxaa are now this and payabla, and pigment thereof it hereby demanded of all parties in Waaco County. If not paid within ten days, the parties ao aa aessed Will ha liable to tan n.r 17jui....i . . Payment to be made at the Office of Well's, Fargo A Po . ' M. CRAWFORD. Collator. 7. ' . bT N. 0. MAiUHW, Douulv. , uaiuit, wregon, August t, 1806. auo-tf N li. W' II EARS El rfftHB UNDERSIGNED II lid 8 TO INFORM THE OIT, asiAeV 11BARSB, aul will , , sir Attend nWnls : uJurti.XT"'.1' utnti tai v pr",,'oa,'