The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, December 19, 1865, Image 2

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    TUESDAY MOKN1.NC, DEC. 19, 1805.
A dispatch announces that Rufus Leighton
4as been appointed (Collector of Customs at
Port Angeles, W. T., in place of Mr. Wilson,
- who recently succeeded Dr. Gunn.
Chicago bas eighty-five botols, which are
classed in eight grades, froru those- .that
charge five dollars a day down to a dollar
and ft half.
fait land in the Southern State's will
hereafter be largely cultivated by Irish and
German farmois. Great numbers of immi-
, grants of these two nalionaltles are seeking
homes in that direction.
Tbb Boslcrn TUot says that Col. Gro. B.
' Currey, late commander of tbe Department of
Ibe Columbia, is l relative of Eupene O'Currey
that eminent Irish critic This will probably,
ke news for CoL Currey.
A cohpanv has been; organised in Boston
" to transport freight on the plains by steam-
traction engines. Tho cn.pital to be employed
is six millions, and the time employed be
tween the Missouri river and. the,- Roky
Mouniainsr six days.
Tna OAVtyiuE Yf'e have news from this
steamer, to the effect that ber position in the
ice below Umatilla is precarious. 'Of com se
ber passengers are all safe, as the-danger
Will not commence uniil tlu Lee begins to,
break, up.. About forty of, 111 a- pnssaivgcrg
lad left the boat, and may be expected from
above at any moment.
Am Imspkotou-Gsnkral The Idaho States
Biaij. speaks in a very derogatory manner of
the visit of at certain United States officer to
1'oit Boise. We cut oofeUs remarks ft
" We have recently been treated to a small'
specimen of humbugging in the person of an
Inspector General's visit to Fort Uoiao. Whit
tier, if we remember, was bis name. Ha. ar
rived here on tbe stage late at night, went to
the post and spent the following day, and tried
the ' commi-sary," without doubt, and tbe
next day be started back to Snn Francisco.
His report wiJl be eminently lucid and bene
ficial llb service, we have no. doubt."
Fbom Canyon City.. By tbe arrival of the
Vanyoo CUy stage,, we learn that the storm;
weatber stlll.continucs in the Xobn-Pay mines
a' ter nating between rain an4 snow.
Immensely: "rich, discoveries of cinnabar
Lave- been, mode in tbe vicinity of Canyon
City. A. gentleman writes to us that " Every
' person in camp bus beeu convulsed with ex
citement over the cinnabar disuover-lee during
the week.. It is really one of the most extra
rdinahr events of the day. I look an ounce
of the ore, and laying it on a stove to beat it,
condei Bed half a teasnoonful of pure quick
silver under' a tea-cup." Sume specimens have
arrived: in this place by express..
j. .
. TuAXELWa, UNDKK DlfcTIUULTlK8. SiuC
travel by tbe boati lias stopped, the fates of
passengers by land ttaVel are placed at pretty
nigh figures To Walla Walla in wagons
$35 to $iS is asked ; and from' Here to Port-
land $30 and $10 are tbe lerm,,trnvelers go
ing on horseback. Tbe trail down the river
rough, tub not dangerous, and the lime will
be about three days. Pretty comfortable ac
commodations can be bod along the-road, and
with proper forethought tbe Journey may be
made suit comfortable. Tbe travelers for
Walla Walla have-to-cross a more bleak and
exposed section,, bat comfortable stopping'
places oan be had at short intervals. Tbe
time up will be from five-to, six days, unless
ciianges of Morses are pro-viced. Unite a nuoi
ber have started- lit, either direction In the last
throe sUja.
.. Eaoxe Cbdhk MiNM.-Ekiring the past tea
mn tbe placer mines at BagJe Creek, iuclud
tug the camps of New Hog'Em, or Susanville
Koester, and several other patcMs of ground
have pretty generally failed to 'meet ibe ex
pectations of operative miners. To- eompen
sate for this, however, the qjuarls discoveries
. bare proven uncommonly rich- One 5-stamp
mill, near Eagle City, has gone into operation
lib d. It first clean-up revealed highly satisfac
tory results. Several mote mills are to be
creeled. Oue o the most Important q.narti
discoveries is on tbe Lead of tbe South Fork
of Pine Cseek, a stream- wbtet empties into
Snake River Gallon, just below ib mouth, of,
Powder Hirer. Another season, tt is believed
wU bring to light fn that district one -of tbe
Iteit u-oids of of eratton on the coast.
Message or the GorxuxoR or Idaho.
Gov. Lyon commences bis annual message
with a hifalutm exordium, which reads as
fallow's i
The temple of war is closed 1 No more shall
its iron mouthed and brazen throated cannon
peal forth droal miserere's over half a thou
and battle fields, where sleep-their lHt sleep
the victor and the vanquished. No- more
sbnll tbe ear of night be pienced with the
echoes of fierce assuuli and stubborn defence
from encompassed and beleagurel cities.
The couflict is oven, n4 with it expired the
cause. They who appealed to tbe last argu
ment of kings, appealed in vain. The dirt
Miiuttoa of our co-mmon country has been
vindicated, and tbe Union has been sustained.
The .destroyers bave become tbe testorer,
and those Who were the last in war bave been
the first to bail tbe glorious aitveul of peace.
Each returning Slate is welcomed with na
tional joy; each renewed tie of the ancient
fraternity of feeling is another evidence of
tbe wisdom of the Government in its posi
tion, that statehood may be suspended but
in ooly with annihilation die. I hear
tily Congratulate yon fs a source of pro
found gratitude to tbe Uod of nations, tuat
the representatives of thirty-seven sovereign
ties will assemble Ibis December as of yore
the Capitol m Washington, over which the
Id flng don ts with a newer splendor, lighted
by tbe stately stars of a perfect constellation.
lie recommends the raising of funds by
taxation to place the eause of education on a
firm basis -r be urges tbe passage of a militia
law; thinks divorce cases' ought to be left en
tirely to the courts; road franchises should
be guarded, and means taken to compel pro-
rietors of rondj to expend a ceitain pro
portion of receipts in their maintenance
and improvement. lie recommends tbe pas
sage of a memorial asking Congress to- im
prove the navigation of " Shosbonee " River,
etween Wallula and Lewiston. He thinks
that a road can be constructed from Lewiston
to Helena, Montana Territory, by tbe Lo-Lo
Fork, rotUe, and, says that pack animal, bave
paBSed. from one point Co the other " in twelve
ays." The Mullan Road ought to be cleared
out, and a railroad built on the portages from
Wallula, on tbe Columbia River, to Salt Lake
City, " by tbe w ay of the Grande Ronde Valley
nd Walla Walla, over the lewest pass of the
lilue Menintains-" If be reall J intends to find
that " lowest pass " he will bave to. go a good
ways off the route be proposes for a railroad..
The Governor makes some sonsible sugges
tions In regard to' the mail communications
between Idaho and Nevala, and. as might be
expected, claims the establishment of
ranch mint as a necessity for Boise Citr
ine message tapers on with tbe following
paragraph :
A. birds eye view of tbe accumnlaling dis
coveries in our mineral resources, reveals that
wa 'ave no less than three thousand sold and
silver bearing quartz ledges, graded in their
value as in their richness, and new discover
les ana new locatious are being made almost
daily. Tbe width of these leads or lodes
vary from three to thirty feet, and they pros
peui irom twenty to awe nuudrea dulinrs per
ton. Legated uettally where water-power and
iiruDer are in aouuuauce, tuey oiler the hieh
at inducements to tbe enterprising capitalists
whose investment can rarely fail of being of
tue most remunerative character. Among the
other useful ores which have been discovered
within the past year, tin, cinnabar, copper.
lead and iron in many forms are of the fitat
value, yet platina, antimony, nickel,. bismuth,
irridium aud rhodium, simple or compounded
witn other minerals, are found to various lo
calities ; but this is not all : beds of the beBt
of coal, both anthracite and bituminous, with
roc it salt, eulpuur and gypsum, (better know
ns the planter of eommerce,) while the most
preaioiirol- gems, tue diamond, bos been d is
tO'Vtrea m our guioneo, alt give you a feeling
(eremite oi ur-inimitable extent of Idaho
vat led mineral wealth when the band or man
shall have unbosomed hen bidden treasures.
Tibe wide euteot of our auriferous nlacers.
only a ntoiely. eS wllicb bave been weU, pros
pected, checkered as they are by auriferous
quarts, lodes and leads, ar rivalled only by
argentiferous mountain, ledges striated, lam-
inaiea ana iDtiatea wits silver in chlorides,
sul.pbu.rels, arsenieal, antimonial and' virgin.
This presents a fabulous array of marvelous
deposits which will tequire tbe industry of
ages to develop and ex-huust.
Columbia Lodge, No. 5, I. O. O. F. I
Meets every Friday evoulng at 6 o'clock, lu Gates'
Hall, corner of Second and Court Streets. Ilrother In
od standing nre Invited to attend, Jly oritur. N. it.
SANTA CLATJS'
Hat arrived with a large stock of
Christmas & New Year Presents
MR. MAX TOOT BK09 TO INFOltM TIIR PUBLIC
that fie hai opened a Fancy Toy and Fruit Htme.
next dour to Colm k BohiuY
large stock rf
Fancy Good,
Walking Dolls,
ltl,hfrt)oBf
Aimims,
Cnndiea,
Fruita,
and n large atock of
DRESSED UA1IIES.
All tlnirfo wiHlilne to make a cltear ami bundiioin
Prcrtent will pieiuie i:ive im a catK. .
I'liere is aino a huty In attendance, Mlaa Vogt, ulio
will lie ever ready to atteud to the wauta of lier lady
IMUDOIM.
Call and see tjie Curloslflcs
At fdlTtJll VOUT'STOSBI'QIIK.
ETIlf PORT ANT PUOCLAMATION !!
A OENEItAt, INVITATIOX IS KXTKNDKD to all
II. n l,.,lio. ....ll..,..u.. ... nn of ft :fuu.-l..
Stine of William lMrubauni, and examine Ins Stock, tic- I l)r0"011 SiOHf!! IXjlfl r.ltl (ill
L - HJ - - -,---
fore the Holidays.
Christmas & Holiday Presents.
Tn on) pf to close Die entire bimiuefM turn! nut tlie flrnt
day of Jnuum-y, tlio uiulfcrfllgiieti oMjrt fcr miicr his kuu
Boawj ami vtuuituie-BtiH.-it or
WATCHES,
UIAMOIVDS,
JEHEI.I.Yf
tXOCBiS,
GOODS & ClTTLEItY,
and all other fooila In Ill's line, anltiible for Holiday Pre
sents. I) I: i.i i w 1, ikst t:o(r. -1 no uooux will he war
Hiuteil as F-irst Class m-tlcies or the money will Be ro
funded after pnrcliosed. Laities and Uentlenhin aiva the
above notice your earliest attention. Rod call soon at the
StOW OI. Will. UlUAIfAUlTIf
Maln-Street, ne&t door to the Post (iftlce.
Isais F. Hloch.
Sun Francisco.
C. f . MiLLis,
bio. SciiAWBArnra,
Dalles
lie has J "t recofved a
Yankee Notions,
Musl'-al Instrument,
Unas A Drums,
PuTlot Cattery,
Toliacco,
C ignis,
Bloch, Miller '& Co
VHOLESALE
' AND DKALEItS- 1
Wines St Liqwors,
And 1 miHirti-rs and Jobbers of
CLOTHING
Boots & Shoes,
Under Clothing,
iilaitkctfl
etc., ete etc
A8SA.Y- OFFICE.
WE If AVE AN Af.'Av OFFICE IX CONNKCTWN
wl'h our InrsliiTm, dialer tfte entire suticrvisliin
of Mr. Sillier. We make returns In liars in six hour.
We umiriiiiti-e nil our Aesavs and nay the ItlUIIKS'I
CASfl PKICM for Ilurs. We also iiay the lligliMit
Clcsh l'rico for Gold Uust.
HLOCII, MILLER ft f!J.,
niyfltf Cor. STaln and Wimhfhithin streets. Dalles.
bguu utvuiii 11(11 lg
WINTER AHHANCEMENT.
FLREMEWS BALL!
1VN ur
JACKSON ENGINE COMPANY
Oil A. PIN'S II ALL,
ON
Monday Evening, December 35.
nnilB MKMBKItS OF JACKSON KXOINK COMPANY
JL would ruspeutfully announce that they have de
ciitoi to give aUlalid jl'ol itlny Ball, aud that they will
spare no nuina to make it She grandest nflair ol the sea-,
ou
TICKETS, ftG OO,
Tujie had of msinbsra of aha Coirtiiany and at tho door
on the evoulng at tlie Bulk
Parties deslrlne carriascs to con vev ladies to and from
the hull, will please Kive their names to the Committee
or Arraugeiueuts. fto Invitittioiis will boissind.
ItECEl'TlON CO.H.MWTBK t
A. W. Buchanan) Q. Ti, Waldrcn,
G. A.LIebe.
FLOOll MANAQKKS;
I. rTalloran, L. Chapln,
lLJVhittlinorOi F. Wvckmnn.
HOLIDAY GIFTS!!
ON AND All Kit MONDAY, NOTEMBEU 13th nn
flintier notice,
Til Passenger Train
to connect with eteamera
FOR UMATILLA & WALLULA
Will start from the 11. It. DKl'OT DALLES CITV, nai
Mondays, XVctbiekilai'S. anal Frldsvi. i
4t0 A. M. '
TUB STKAMKH8 ,
"ORE ON T A" 01 "IDAHO,"
CAPI. J. MuNULTT,- Commnndf
Will leave DALLES, DAILY. (Sundhys pcepted)at (
o'clock, i. M.,ciinncctiu( by the CASCADE UAILUOAD,
huh vitv niuunifr
"NEW WORLD" OP " CASCADES,
CAPr. J. WOLF, ,.. Commandari
fo1 Portland.
Dallea, Nor. 13 18C0.
W. It. BRADFOUD,
nl2tfj Ageul 0. S. N. Co.
HOLIDAY GIFTS ! !
SELLING OFF
AT COST,
FOR THIRTY DAYS LONGER ! !
LAST chance:
MESSltS. COHN k I10HM would hereby Inform?
their customers and the public nt lame, that tliey
will aontlnne to sell AT COST, for thirty.days loiter lir
order to give one a rlianee to make presents fur tlu)
Holidays. We will aell the balanc of onr stock, con
aistinfr of
HI- h BlarR PilK, Cants' Cloaks.
icn ropiius,. Dearer Coats,
Clwkxv Drea Coats,
Bhawls. J'anta,
Dryaoorln . Embroideries,
Hats 4 Caps,-. Boots k fihoeev
4c, ko., kc , o.,
AT SABU 1 HAXtlS: COST.
Wlthont Frelgl- mid Enp-ns.a.. p .
This will lie the last chunce So. get hurgalna. prior to
closflig tlie-coircerm COHN k B01IM.
N. 11.- All Bllla mUSt be nald l,r til ' First nf .Tnnnr
1SIXI. If not settled within thut time, '.he same will ba
placed In legal hands. deltf.
XUEMO.VAL.
HOLIDAY GIFTS!
UAS JUSX .KECELTEB- AN DISPLAYED AT IUS
OLD VARIETY STORE,
MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE THE UMATILLA HOUSE,
A Largo and-Exteiislra aasortmeni of
FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &C,
Suitable to make Christmas and Nov Veara Presents
to Lailloa, Gentlemen orChlltllwu.
J. JUKER has aolnethUig for all, and respeorfolly lr-
ultoe hia friends and the public generally, to call and
examine hie VarreMro;. di t lm
WM. BIMiWN WARJIEU, M. D.
OFFICE 74 BEC03D ETltEET, between Washington
anu vouri.
Ornrs Hours 9 to 1ft- a. M4 Ito 4. a.; and'Slo 10, p. .
J. OOETZ, '
Dallea.
F. KOENIOSBEUQER,
San Francisco.
Tin Snakk RivbStbimbb AUir.g party
of workmen, employed t eo net met the new
steamer at the mouth of Boise River, wlicB
is intended to navigate Ifca-oppes seciioa of
Snake Eivecr started overland jtesteeday to
the scene of their labors. They will g.o.
Ihcotngls bjt coach from. CmatiUa to Bbise
The .work U to. be vigorously pushed, in a
completion..
1
A K. A. Chapter. A meeting of Dallea Chapter,
1 No. 6. It. A. H.. will be held at the Ulasonle n,.ii ....
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dee 20, at 64 o'clock. The
business to be transacted Is tae electienof olUcera. All
wyourning n. a. iu. are mill m to be vieaen.
By order of 1L.IS, II. F,
J. GOETZ Sc CO.,
TOBACCONISTS,,
Hare removed ta
Eudio's New Stone Building,
Waahlngton Street, near French k Oilman', and haw
openod a well-assorted stock of
HAVANA ana DUMU(?TIC SKOARS,
VIUOINIA u,d WKSXKltN TOUACSO,
FKK.teif nnd 8C01!li;.SNIJKF.
MKIK9CRAUM andotiier SIUKSv '
I'&AtlNU CAHH9,
BIKMITING OOODS.
INDIAN and FANCY GOODS. 4c, c.
The trade stipplicd-at I.OW.ETJlAiRKETIIRICHa.
TOYS t TOYS TOYS V TOYS f
FOR TOYS AMD FARrCY GOOI
For the Hondhjs. we rerommend all dealers la thA '
hub tv uav itncttn Arti iui H.'I'UKlUAl of
H&8:Sl
TIIUMACK.lt A JIHIM.
S--D and Ji Battery Street,
San Fram-lao.
ECLIPSE CHOP HOUSE,.
main sii eci. corner oi court.
OLD MACK, Tim PIONEER COOK, would respocte
fully Inform tli pnblio ttlat ho haa liUud uoUte
nbore Chop nouso, and Is prepared to serve up UKAL8
and I. UNCI! In. the liest stylo and at the shortest notice.
BALLS and VAKTIK3 furnished w th suppers, in. tin
best atvie ana on me most reasonable terms.
OYSTERS in every style. Private Room fop Ladies.
HOtJH K. t)lJKN ALL NIGHT
An Invoice of SKATES
Just received bjt
d&ef J.OOETZARO..
Washington Street, natir (ranch k Gllman,
JC W. GURLEY, DENTISLTt,
Mahi St., DaAlea, Oregon..
WOIU.D RK8 1'ECTBU LLY INFOltM
the citikeiia of Uiis.nlnco n.l vi.
eiwlty, that having returned from a pro- i
tesalonal tr throodi the mines, he Hum
again roswned the pranthn of DUN '1 ST It Y, tn the room,
formerly occupied by him, In the building occupied bjt
Woed k Batler. I'll ituumnli Artists. ,! u,iii,,i.,..
ftmn Ulwi llmi, flln. IT. ,., . B , .
tending thank, f.mtlie llberaLpatrotiega lieretofnro e
leuura io mui) anu souoiis a coaiiunance of the aame.
LIST OF BHICCd.
Entlrt Dentnre on Gold. Blow. im to 2S. .
ojHjmi Denture, Gold lhaw. 90 yg
" Dentaiw. VnlcMiito Base 70 m J25
" Uppes Dontwe, Vuleanilte- Dase as " 04-
OoM Villlngaitnerted froui.ona dollar tqiward.
Childnua' Xsetk extracted fte af charge. ael3-tf
Dissolution IXottrn,
TnB FIRM OF J. W. MILLER k CO. have this day.
i r, .2If,1;0f- U'?ir "'. l.thiiM)lty to Moasra.
Buwnelf k Miller, who will continue the business at the
aame tand. Mr. Thomas Miller la authorlr.nl to ..11 u
... ..,... hu, nuiinit au ainna ins, All persons,
GATES &i, IIA1TX,
Attorneys & Counsellors at JLaW. knowing themaelvea indebted will please come LwarA
I.ALT.Ii!J nRT9f?fVV ",",,,!.r"1 J1. W. MILLER k Co. ,
1 1 xnuies 1-11J, riov. iwd. IGoO. n23tr