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About The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1864)
ouutaincer. TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES. Fan Francisco, March 18. Eastern line not working last night. The Brother Jonalhau anil- d lor your port. She carried (even hun dred tons of merrhandise and a great many passengers. The Sierra Nevada will also car ry about a thousand tons of freight and up wards of five hundred passengers. Bark Jane A fuulkenburg sailed for Portland with about '00 tons freight. Baric Experience, thirty-six days from Tahiti, brings 359,000 oranges, LOT), 000 lemons, and 3,000 cocoanuts.v All parties arrested on criminal indictment, except Smiley, have furnished bonds. U. S. Grand Jury have indicted Eugene L. Mi , Uernard Van Home and John L. Cook, for fraudulent invoices through the Custom House. Ripid decline in grain and produce market. Prices being solely of a speculative character. Choice butter from the Isthmus, firm at 40 O-nU. Effzs 30Ci)35. Xreka, March 18. A fiie broke out about half past 3 o'clock to-day, among a lot f woodeu buildings on the corner of Miner and Oregon streets. Some eight or more building were destroyed. A. E. Pa ne, in whose ba kery I bf tire originated, is the heaviest loan, The tjial loss is thought to be not over$u, 000. Four men, of Go. F, California Volunteers, Stationed at the Forks of Salmon, have desert ed and are supposed to be on Salmon Mpunt-. ains watching for the express, as their-camp fire) hate been teen. They have been rob lung Chinamen. Jacksonville, March 18 The man theretofore Siifpeuti'd of having committed the mtrdsr pt-rpe- raied some time since on Mrs. Long, Las 'laced. lu.mjeU. in cuatpdy, and demands I trial. He can prove biis.iuaicjeace. Il is gen orally believed that he is innocent. He i familiarly known b - thr name of "Buckskiu e 1 1 Missouri Items. We clip the luilowingtroui the St. Joseph Mo.) Herald of Feb 7ili : The range ol t ie St. Joseph cattle market it from $'i 26 to $4 50 gross, for common to extra hue fatted beeves. Lst Saturday week 150 negroes, enlisted in Chariton county, If tl in a body tor St. lois is, under charge ot the Provost Marshal for that county. la St. Louis on Friday last there were sales of two lots ot heavy well fattened hogs at $7 40, to $7, b.O net. Tue packing season is about over. Navigation Ryspmo. The Majors has re turned ber regular trips between Leavenworth ana Weston Ngao Rsohditj. A company of colored re cruits left Hamilton on Tuesday last for Beu ton Barracks. Foa Ioauo. Aa hundred gentlemen arrived oil tnday s evening tiain, trotn the ast ties t ned for the new. gold regions. They wi.l proceed by stage to .Salt Lake, where they Will, remain till the early opening ol spring, when they will start for the mines. They represent the gold fever as prevailing to high degree in. the. East, and predict an unu sunlly large emigration during: the coming season,. "Oh, Dear 1" exclaimed Henrietta vl r j wing herself into therockingchair. '1 II never go to Ibat roet oHiee Bgai to be looked out of countenance by all those me.a on the sidewalk. It's so provokiugji What can I do, Sarah Jane, to.Btop those awful men Irom staring me bo in the face r "Do as d,o," replied. Sarah, with a sly look "show your ankles J The Ercuobt in Santa. Barbara. A ger. Ilemao w riles from Santa Barbara, Februa 29th, as follows: No rain, no grass. Call horses and sheep literally starving by thou sands. No ploughing going on. Ranchers and farmers are almost ruined. Conaterua tion is on all the laces, and if Qod don't he us, era J soul in this county will have hunt a new home. BLACK & MACK IE1NTISTH, Portland, Oregon N COMPLIANCE with the re- . js. quests ol many prominent citisena ol the pallet, 0. H. MACK, of the above Arm, tenders hit professional services. Office In . I . . . ... 1 ur J1..-I . ...,..!! Til ...... , Jewelry Store. ARTIFI0 A L TEETil inserted In all the late improved styles. Nc but Alio, moat skillful and highly finished operation! performed. Will remain but a short time. , D dies, March 18, 1864. mrl9-tf WANXKD, ASitvABtlon as SALESMAN in a Store, by one who who understands the busiiiesa. Will contract for montha at lair wages to be agreed upon after one month's trial. Enquire at V. 8. HOLDAND'o STOKE. Dalles, March 18, 1884. mrl 6t .B .A. Xj ID H E A. D 8. Detter's Celebrated Hair Restorative. This it to certify, that having teen the goodeffoctln sev eral cases, and through the recommendation ot friends, I was induced to try DETTER'S HAIR RESTORAT1 VK, and that it produced a fine coat of HAIR on the top of my Or ilium, where t should grow, but wot not. Therefore, 1 take pleasure in reoomiuuuding it to all, more vepoulully the young uhmarrlpd men, as a turo cure. Lewitton, Oct. 31; 186 '. E. 0. Mathiw. II. J. W ALDRON, Sole Agent, Drug Store, Main si net, third door below Court, Dalles, Oregon. ' mrl-ln J. J UKEE, 3iain sireei, vanes, WBOLUAUI AND BKTAIt SIALSB IN o C5 ALWAYS IN HTORl TBI BIST UARDS Of igars, Tobacco, Matches, &c. PLAYING CARDS, POCKET CUTLERY, PORT HON IKS, COM US and BKU8IIE8, o' all kinds, PEKPUMKKY, ot every description. CHINA OIINAMENTS, TOYS, DOLLS, etc. FISH HOOKS and WISHING TACKLE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY GOODS, Ac. Alao Powder. Shut. Lead. Powder Flasks. Basket, aad many other article! too numerous to attention, tir Interior dealera supplied with ClgaseTphaceo,.ete,, at leal thaiuPortlautl prices, with freight aUled oc-8 SALUTARIS! SALUTARIS! SALUTARIS! "Kan et rirert ted valrr tita." "MfXa.u la mortal, because no human being It DbVi IT luilly perfect. Could a uian with a frnuie swlect- ly complete, ainl .fro from the gcrrns,or prip)nVvdlaMa lie found, that maa might lly,.,JoreiM. To proibng life two things nreroqulsite :' First, that the phyilcal organl- ileal organlp rjitinu ea.jwuud.; leaond, that the laws of Nature be ob- served and the tone of the vital functions maintained. A constitution originally unsound and affected by organic ntsease, cannot ne restorea to pntllne etrtngtb and per fret health, by any medicine. But where no organic die Me exists, a genuine Tonic, which repairs the waste of tiie vital functions, la of inestlmuble worth. The SALU TARIS BITTERS is such a Tonic. It I a Tonic not av mere stimulant. The difference Is moniantuua'.ej locates-, appreciable. A stimulant bupdIIci tensnorarv atrene-th.. followed by apeedy reaction, which leewea the unfortunate). subject in a worse slate man that In which It found Dim. By tne use or ordinary ttlmulnutt, the sick; man may be . exalted fur an hour or a day, to a delusive strength and evanescent exhlllratlon. All consciousness of weakness, depression and pain, vanishes for the moment, but only to ue succeeuuu uy a more complete ana nopeiesa prostra tion. The una of stimulants, bogott the absolute necessi ty of their continued use. until the wretched victim ia re duel to a condition so forlorn that stimulants cease to stimulate! Than all la over, and death la Inevitable. But with a Tonic the case is far otherwise. A Tonio produ ces not a temporary exhlllratlon, but a permanent Increase or ttrengtn ana vitality, a genuine Ton 10, strengthens the vital functions, aad ia Jollovod bv no reaction. It ia confidently clrimed for tlie SALUTARIS DITTKK8, that at la a genuine Tonic, ana not a stimulant, aud that In all cases of nervous debility, of torpor, or weakness of the ingestion, oi incipient Dyspepsia; or siuggisnneaa or the Circulation, oi depression of the Vital Functions, it ia the best remedy ever discovered. SALUTARIS will not mlaa the dead : It will not remove oricanic disease: it will not cure the Incurable; it fa no nanecea; but in all cases where a Tonic It required, It ia the Iinaf TONIO now known. BALUTAK18 bat no powerful regulative effect on the bowels; if properly ased, it la a certain cure for all curable cases of coetlvenesa. Where aclearly denned tendency to Outtiveneas ia developed, Its regular use la an unfailing remedy. SALUTARIS, ia an invaluable medicine for fe male complaints, it baa all the beneficial effects or the best Holland cin, without being liable to the objections against that beverage. When taken by feataloa for this tpecinc purpose, it should be juixd sriio water iu equal Quantities. 8AXUTARIS ia aa almost haataataneosis rem edy for heart-burn, and tlie disagreeable symptoms that lomotlmoa follow an excessive meal. When employed in such cases it should be taken pure. For aces, the treat proiilcm .uxopoacu ny medical men has been to discover a Tonic which ahoiild be free from the reactionary proper ties of thoso atimulante which are in everyday use. In tbeSAUJTAlUS BITTERS thia desideratum baa at length been found. It furnishes a healthy, and not a morbid stimulus. The happy effects which it produces are per manent, not temporary; real, not annarent. Its tendencw la to assist Mature, not outrage her. Where It can effect no cure, it can assuredly do no harm. Ita regular and continued use will cure all diaeaaet of the Liver, where they are curable, and allovlate them where they cannot be cured. At an appetiser, SALUTARIS it unequalled. mrecuouB lur use accompany every nottio. MEDICAL CERTIFICATE: Messrs. Bthms A Castbie We hare carefullv examln. ed the recipe by which your SALUTARIS U1TTKUS ia prepared, and take pleasure In stating that It Is a healthy, agroeauie ionic ana Aperient a promoter ol appetite and digwtlon, Invaluable to thoso aflllcted with dyspepsia. It contains nothing but those agents which time aiu) expe- nuuvv ... tv wi wcuauviiuiy upon use,oaiuiiin ysiem, wnen ageuue Aonic is reqnirea. nun bijij, n. i., B. A. SHELDON. M. D- D. V. VOLltETRI, Ma-D. W. A. BEIIKEN8. M.T. This Is to certify that we have appointed GEO. TH ACH RR A CO., of Dalies, Oregon, our Sole Agents for the saje of the above SALUTARIS BITTERS In the State of Ore gon and Territories er Washington and Idaho, who will on all orders lor tamo in tut above state and Territories. 1IXKNB CASTREE, Sou Francisco. GEO. TII-A-CUJER & CQ SOLE AGENTS FOR Oregon, 'Washington Idaho. Vtef-unjera prompuj ueq DlllV-y UMATItvUA HOUSE DALLES. OREGON. HANDLE Y & SINIVOTT, Prop'rs. THIS WELL KNQWI HOTEL It now open for the reception of gutsta. AlW being thoroughly reno vated aud newly furnished, It will be conducted, lu all its uepantuenta, as a nrtt cjajm ihjtku xne House it con veniently loeaied near the steamboat landinsr and railroad depot. Baggage takouio the JiJohm, freeof charge. Uoutt kept open all night. 1 The Proprietors will oof Irresponsible for any Baggage or Valuables, unless a check la given therefor. Meals SO eents -LoAKlBtra 50 cents, mrl-tf MEDICAL CItJD. DIt. A.. jr, lld,FFMAN, DUVOIOlSU CIIDPCflal B, APfnilfUCD rniiKinii auiyiturs uu nuuvut ntiw T ATE COUNTY PHYSICIAN, and Physician of tht JLi Gorman Hospital Society of Trinity County, Califor nia, respectrally offers bit services to the public of Dulles, and vicinity. te'29-lni Office in French Oilman's fire-proof ttont building, curnrr vi rf uai.ina.wu.iiu oucynu streeie. WAITED! O f Men to work on the Dalles and Enlse Road. Ap. aMtJ ply to J. P. BOOTH, or J. B. BOBBINS, Mala ttrvot, D'tllei. Birl7-6J BOBBINS, McFARLAND & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers In General Merchandise. Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Hardware & Crockery Main Street, Dalle. OFFER FOR 8 ALE a large and entirely new stock of most desirable Goods, among which are Ladies' Misses' and Children's GAITERS and SHOES; Ladies' and Mlsi,es' CLOAKS and SHAWLS, all ttyleat DRESS GOODS, a large variety; FRENCH PRINTS, new styles; Merrimack, Allen's and Cbheco PRINTS; Bleached and Brown MUSLINS, all qualities; nne aii wool uiiAnivaits; An endless variety of SMALL WARES, moat desirable and too numerous to mention French and English M URINOUS; Plain and Spotted FLANNELS; ' Irish LINENS, Linen TOM' ELS, Bed Spreads, Ac CROCKERY ARID GLASSWARE, SELLING AT COST! FkOBBINS. McFARLAND A CO., offer their entlrs block of Crockery and Olnssware, (or sale at COST, ia order to cloae that branch of their business. Parties wishing to purchase, will do well to call and examine our stuck, as we assure them, that we caa e) lower than can be offered at any other hoosAio.to.V4U, Remember SELLING AX GOW. FINE UQUORSt. E0BB1N8, McFAAltAND A CO. offer at wholesale large and varied aaeortfmmt of I.IQUQR8, dlrafll i New York end 8i,(uaiah,lc.u)vjna; been Ha" some ii ma, luMcaa, soiu, at, foout tua pre aunt San FrnnciscojAe-. A smug, which. arrrr 1000 g.tUvBURBO.!wWwx.T H00 g41i,,feYS W4JU8KKYV 1000 galls. HOLT'S WHISKEY 400 golla. KENTUCKY FARM WUUKBY. . 1200 galls. 0A11D BRANDY; WO guils. HOLLAND GIN, Ac IIABDWAHE. TlOBBINS. McFAltLAND CO. have on hand ana IV .n'ei ri tale the largest and bait assorted stock of 11 All U TT Atlfi IB tOWO. MINERS' OTJXFIXSt "DOBBINS, McFARLAFJI A CO. have la Mora a full IV aaauri ment of Goad. Boueaeary to complete the aimenr ultima., ittius una w tun tutsan. BACON, BEANS, SliQiVFl- PXES, SUQ AH. OOFFER. TEA. b- Also, BOOTS and SHOES. UNDKItSlllUTiajid DRAW BR8. and a full assortment of CLOTHl'NU.mitxL a tin Mining trade. All of which are offered at Portland price wini sransrartauon auuea. Robulns, AlcFarland Hi Co., MAIN STREET, DALLES, J34-tt Opposite the Western Hotel. BALDWIN & XlltO., AVI RS-OFSICID Their Store on Main Street, Intranet from the Brldft, with a NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK GENERAL MERCHANDISE. rpiIEY would invite especial attenUon to thtlr well jb. teiectea aasortment ot Gents' Custom Made Clothing AND FUIllNISIIIlVGr GOODS which, together with a desirable stock ot FKLSH GKOCE1UES will be offered at the lowest Market Rates. r. W. BALDWIN. J-O. BALDWIN. Dalloe, Dec. W, 1863.-d:tf. JUVENILE SCHOOL, TOK GIRLS, T will commence MONDAY, February 39th, JL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, In the house known at the OLD uktuuuibt cuuttCH. Termtat followtt Abecedarians. 13 00 Orthography, Reading. Writing, Geographv. aad Mentnl Arithmetic .'. 00 Grammar, History, and Practical Arithmetic T 00 instructions in Vocal Music, Sewing, Embroidery, Needle-work, Knitting, Ate, wUttia, gives, free of charge. No paint will be spared for the advancement of the Scholars. loawni AMANDA GAINES. KEIMISON &. HOLLAND'S SALOON. MAIN STREET. DALLES. THK U :V I It BIO N hi T) INTI mate to their friends and the public, that they have ntted up a Saloon on the North..ildeof Mninjtreei, wlurt they will be happy to tee their old friends and acquain tance. Their liar it stocked with Wines, Liquors and CIgaj-s, OF f HI BEST QUALITY. mttf KERRI8QN A HOLLAND, In Connection with their CANYON CITY IX PHESS. Mestrt. Joues k Edcar. will nlace a PASSEN GER TRAIN upon the road, which will take passengers tnrougu tome wnyqu intiueoi lour aayt. Kelaytol Horses have been provided, and It It Intended- to put paaaengert ihroagh in exprest time. The Ant PASSENGER, TRAIN wll leave the Dalle,, oa or about the iDlth inttn and will connect with the California steamer. For further partic ulars, inquire of MR. BURKE. Agent, at Wells, Fargo Co.'! Express. JfalO-tf JONJtS A EDGAR. OIUP HOTEL X UESTAfJRANT MAIN STREET, next door to Baldwin Bro.'aon tke Bridge. This nw establishment It now open for the accommodation of the public. Everything Is entire ly new. All the Substantiate and Delicacies of life will be served up In a neat aud inviting atyje. A share ol pub lic patronogs Is solicited. JOHN HUNTEIt, W, P. BURCIIARD, Dalles, Feb. 13, 18a,, fell-tf J ituprietors. A VALlvAIILE FARM On Ten Mile Cpcck, of 70 acres of rich bottom Land, 60 acres fenced and 46 acrat hat been cultiva ted; 200 Fruit Treea, tome bearing, comprising Apple, r-eacn, Plum, Pear, Cherry, and Apricot; Grape viuet, Currant and Lawton Blackberry, Poultry, Garden aeedt and Farming Implements, Dwelling House, ont houses, Ac, all are offered for SSQP cash. Inquire on the prem- Bt-, mun suiove lue Siva jane lioute, or felS-tV O. OLNKY. NOTICE. Tne IinderalfJBed, having leased the FIVE MILE HOUSE to Moors. McUride A Buckner.would inform the nubile that thev will continue to earn an th. Mm. business, and they hope to receive a liberal there of the public patronage, at they intend to keep it In a ttyle nn surpaased by any House on the road. All demandt against the Houte will be settled by the undersigned up to date, and all persona Indebted to tht Mime will please call and settle inimedtatelv, UQDQD0N COOK. Dalits, March 1, 1864, nwWl ntcivcii &, Gil, ITIAJ. i latroaTias AMD WBOLSSAU ; - i Dealers in Wines. Liquor - GROCKIUE8, Miners' Goods, Boat Stores, & AVI SSMOVID TO THS1 NtW STONE BUILDING' ooairsaor Second and Wasblngrton Streets.. DALLEft .CITY. NOW IN STORK A LARGS AND C0MFLHS AS-., eortmcnt of the very beet brands of WINES AND LIQUORS. , Also, fnH assortment. ,yf GROCERIES iVSTAPkE GOODS. AYaT Constantlv recelvina- out aunnliet direct from New .. York and San Francisco, we, are able, and willing to tail , at a very small advance oi) , Ban, Fsancltoo prlcaa. They . aope oy aaopting a t,trictiy oorract ana prompt metnoa or j doing business, they will receive the patronage cf the pun- lie. aat-tf GLFLLT lIUOTIllilt, waousAis, aks utaii bxaliu m Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, MAJJvJ.STJREIJT, - - DALLES,, 'rtvEBIRE to return thanks to their frienda and the . MW pubUe tor their nasi uitronaira and resDectlnUv to. . lictM continuance pi ,ne same. Our facilities of evr, kind enable ns confldentlv to aa-. tert, that neither In ttyteji nor prices of Goods can a more desirable stock be found hxue city. Our stock embraces , everything In t)e line of tsuncy ana Hiapte iry vo,ods, Itoottand Sho?$., Clothing. Hojslerj- Hats and CaptH tients'. Furnishing GtjQudsK Notions, &c. A full anacrtmpt,s(,FiTmily GROCERIES. Buylntrand eelllnt:. exclusively for cash, we offer the;. greatest Inducements, and are confldent that oor cutte-. men will acknowledge that tht best bargain and cheap-, eat Gooda can be had of IXFELT BltO'S. .' 19. Orders filled with cm and promptneae. S'-tt SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.; FHB8H STOCK! DUSEIVREIllT Sc BROS., Dalles and Walla WUo ' DBAUUt U( Stapje and Taney Dry Goods. ( SUnrs'.O.Htflts, liooits and Shoes, ; Clpthlng, Mats and Caps, Groceries, And a full-attortanuiuX. at,CU)etral Msrchaadite. Baying . our Good exclusively In the San Franciteo market, and, making sou but cash purchases, we, are enabled to tall. K) per caut cheaper tltaAao othar.Uouae at the Dalles. aUSENBjBW.ABJtpS;, sl-tf, IluJU.it ami WAW&ij, r It. II. MALLORY,, CELILO, OREGON, osAtnu DRY GOODS, WINES. PITCH, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, OAKUM, BOOTS A 81I0F.S, CIGARS, OORDAORr TO AOCO, HARDWARE, AUD BOAT STORES, of all descriptions. Also, a full assortment-, of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, adapted to the wanted of tht country. All orders from the upper country . promptly attended to, and Goods sent by return steamer. Goods sold 2u per ceut. cheaper thnn any other atore la tsw- o!3-tf) R. II. MALLORY. J. W. GURLEY, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST i HAVING PERMANENTLY LOCA ted himself In the Dallea, he Is now I prepares. fqpajyon ui i OMrfltlons In IHs Line. In a proWionti and workmanlike manner. All the latest Styles of Plate work done, such as Vulcanised Rubber, nuuuvr Aiuicnuieni, ana Amoer nose, uoiu ana culver, Plates, by the most Improved methods. Persons wishing-' first claaa Gold Fillings Inserted will do well to call. Particular attention nald to rcculatln CHILDREN'S TEETH. ' ' TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the ose of Electricity. Chloroform administered if desired, "fiicss moderate iu all caaea. Office Main street, three doors Wait of the Pott ORIre. bnildlng, (upstairs.) tet-tf jouk a. rosrui. ' a. i. ni mar. J OH IV 11. FOSTER Ac CO.. Front. Street, Portland, i EtB ROW RECEIVING AND OFFER for tale a full assortment of ' Shelf and Builders' Hardware, MECHANICS' &, MINING TOOLS, Consisting of SHOVELS, lout and abort handled: Ion J and short handled SPADES; Sluice Forks and Brnshea; vtrignri Bucramente made MINING PICK8) CpllU'l Mining Picks, new pattern; Manilla. Hope, from J4 to 2 Inch in diunieler, Hunt's AX4B, handled and unhaudled; Hickory Pick and Axe llandlet; Ox Yokes and Ox Bows; Whip, Cross Cut nnd Slill Saws ;' Crow Bars, tteel; Mining and Fry Pang, Crfee Mills; Nails of all sites, Ac. To- . gather with s large assortment of SI1ELE AND HE IVY GOODS, In our Hue, to all of which welnvlte the attention of pur- , chasars, confldent that we can give tatlsfactlon, Iwth at , to quality and prices. j. R. FOSTER A CO. I 1'oarLAND, Oct. 1, 1863. oct-ti' WASHINGTON MARKET,, ooansa sioomd ard washimqton stuits, JOS. TEAL, - - - Proprietor.- f AS REMOVED TO HIS NEW, MM. Building, where he la nroi ropared furnish Steamboats, Hotels, ftttl estauranta. and Families with the choicest . Heef. Mutton Tni.lr .nl Xra': Baughturiug none but the beet "A fattest cattle, those . who desire CHOICE CUTS may stall timet rely upon be- Ing suited. JOB. TEAL, oc30-t( Corner Second and Washington streets, Dalles. iiiuriiti; n a wTk etv.. J una MiuiiKi.iiAtJii has refitted npj 'the building at the corner of Second t 53 and. B streets, at a flrtt-claat Market, where ho will keep the beat oualltv of MUTTON, HUKr AND PORK. which he will sell cheeper than any other market at the . IMl least 1'lisa miKlin aa-- l.. 1 1 .. i n . r ' II ayitv. svi llWISJVilllll tfnlly Invited to give me a . JOHN M1CIIELBACH. , IV I lU. A. II. STEELE. 0J!.,.,,C tb s twain byX. W, JL ;00a. Cprusr of JJour' and .Fourth Strpoti,