Giants. la the time of Augustus "CtBsar there were two persons living in iiomo-Cttlledldusio and Seoundilla, eaoh -Of whom exceeding tea Ieet in height Their bodies, after -death, were kept and preservod as miracles of curiosity in a sepulchre within tbe -Sallustian gardens, i'liny names a certain -Gabara, who in tbe days of Claudius were brought out of Arabia; and says he was nine ieet nine inches high. The Emperor Maximalian, orig inally a Tbrucian .peasant, meusured -eight feet and a halt. His wife's brace Jots served him as rings. Ilia voraci ty was such that he consumed dai ly forty pounds -of flenh and drank eighteen bottles of wine. Ilia strength was in propotionablo to his giganlio hape. Ho could draw a loaded wag on without help, and with blow of his fist often broke tbe teeth in a horse's mouth. He has also crushed the hardest stones between his fingers and cleft trees with his hands, Pliny and Valerius Maxim'us speak of Poly damas, a -celebrated athlete, son of Nicias, who exceeded all men of his day in statue and strength he aped Hercules, not without pretension. In Ml. Olympus he killed a lion with a blow of bis fist, being unprovidod with any other arms, lie could stop a chariot with his hand in its most rapid course. Once he singled out the largest and fiercest bull from a 'whole herd, took hold of him hy one of his hinder feet, aud notwithstanding his struggles to escapn, grasped him with such Btrongth that the hoof re mained in his hand. Grave AcousatioU: The Siih Lake Vedette accuses liripham Ydttn g of being privy to the Mountain fto adow massacie, and winds up a tertf'fffio ar ticle as follows-: We might multiply iristdneei, but our space forbids. For eigh teen years past this territory bus been'ose grand theater of crime crime, the co mmit tal of which7te has been'cogriiz.ant of, and which he has never "sou. ght to check, though one word "from him would have checked it. Slow, then can we regard him than 8b n accesso ry to the deeds committed, if not as the originator of the schemes adopted to secure their certain pepetration, and cir cumstances point strongily to him as the latter. it, EMOVAL. 9. 00ETZ, Dullofl. F. KOKNIOlSBF.nGER, Sua Vrancieco. J. GOETZ & CO., TOBACCONISTS, Have removed to Kudio's New Stone Building, Washington Streot, nenr Pronch A Oilman's, aud nave -opened a well-assorted Btock of v HAVANA aud DUMKSO'KJSKQARS, VIBG1NIA and WKST-KHN TOBACCO, FRENCH and SCOTOU SNUFF, MEEKSCIIAUM nndother PIPES, PLAYING CARDS, ' SPORTING GOODS, INDIAN and FANCY GOODS, to., 4o. Tlie trade supplied nt LOWEST MARKET TRICES. A Charge. A lettor from Waeh ington thus alludes to tho Southernors now in that city : Can an observer help comparing tho demoanor of these Southren gentlemen with that which they exhibited five years ago in the summer of I860 ? Then arrogant, over bearing, diotorial and defiant : now, quiet, reserved, humble, and often times penitent, asking pardon for past offences. Nobody rejoices in their humiliation ; tbey are not taunted with it here in the national capital, which thoy sought to destroy. All thoir advances toward affability and tho renowal of friendly intercourse are cordially mot, and the mantle of charity is large enough for all who manifest a sincere desire to forget past difference. Tbey are unanimous in thoir feoling of good will and earnest friendship. The scales of slavory have dropped from their eyes and they see what tbey have lost. Tbey are now in great baste to make it up. They know that revolutionized labor, im proved systoms of education, untir ing energy and capitul, are the moans to develop tbe South : in other words, that commerce and not cotton, nor negroes, nor State rights is king. Tbe expressions ot the rrosident to ward this class of men are having an excellent effect upon them, and his personal popularity among Southern men is rapidly sproading. A Fashionable Galop. Rcforring to tho new galop introduced as hops at iushionable watering places, a Long . Branch- correspondent writes : This galop is comparatively a new dance Tbe gontloman clasps his arm around the lady's waist, and squeezes ad libi tum, and tbe lady drops hers around his neck and lovingly lolls her head upon bis shoulder, and both go spin ning and painting down tho room at a speed elsowbere seen only at Dutch lager beer gardens, after forty glasses , each. Imagine a team consisting of a blind mule and a lame cow hitched to a cart, whereof one wheel is twice the size of the other and neither is round, driven rapidly over a super annuated corduroy road, and you will have some idea of the motion of tbe galop, and nothing short of that will do. Laziniss begins in cebwebi and ends in chains. MILLlNEltY AND DHESS-MAKING. TA tf 1 83 0' KOU It K B D ESI It ES TO INFORM the JTA. LiulleB ot liulies and vicinity, that she has just received a fresh supply of FasUionallo Goods, The lateRt I'orls, New York and San Francisco stvles of BONNETS, HATS, llllillUNS, LACES, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, o. A full and well-selected assortment of Ladle' Heady-Made Garments. Also, a Fashlonahle assortment of bkESS TRIMMINGS! STAMPING for Embroidery and Braldfns:. PINKING done at short nutice. BONNETS Bleached and Pressed iu the latest style. A largo assortment of - Children's Beady-Made Clothing Constantly on hand. Ilnving secured the services of a First Class Dress Maker, 1 am prepared to cut and fit Ladles' and Children's DRESSES and CLOAKS. THIRD STREET, one square east of the Catholic Church. . oc21:3m. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. DUSENHEUIT He HUOS., Dalles and Walla Walla, DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Miners' Outfits, Uoots and Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Groceries, And a full assortment of General Merchandise. Buying our Goods exclusively in the San Francisco market, and making none out cash purchases, we are enabled to sell 20 per cent, cheaper than any othoc House at the Dalles DU8KNBK11Y A BROS., inl-tf Dalles and Walla Walla. HOOT AND SHOE STOKE. MAS REMOVED III8 BOOT AND SHOK STORE to the building on Main street, nearly opposite Moody's; Hall, where he ha just reueived, direct from San Francisco, anun- usually one and well selected stock of UOOTS AND SHOES, of thevery best quality and latest styles EVER BROUCHT TO THIS MARKET, Including the celebrated ENGLISH HUNTING 8IIOK manufactured by Beukort. Also, a large assortment of Ladles' and Children's Gaiters, Of the latest Styles, just received from the best Phil adelphia makers. Also, a very large assortment of FINE DRESS BOOTS. sTaT-Gentlemen who prefer to have their Boots or Shoes made to order, can rely upon obtaining a neat aud easy ut. jr. w xuiVjii aw, Main street, seie-tf Opposite Moody's Hall. MANTDA MAKER. "l1IItS- MATTIE I1OLBR00K would respectfully in- 1.VM. form the Ladles of the Dalles and vicinity, that she lias opened a shop In connection with Miss O'Rourke, where she is prepared to do all kinds of work with neat ness and dispatch. Having Just arrived from the East, sue uopes to oe ante lo please an as to Form and nasnion Cloaks, Coats and Dresses Cut to Order. THREH DOORS West ot the Corner of THIRD and UNION Streets. . nc21;niS E. E. HA.1TX, Attorney at La w, DALLES, OREGON. OFFICE, on Socond street, five doors east of Washing XT'. . IIKE E 3 of from 4 to4u horBe power,cither Portable or Stationary. Also, CIR CULAR SAW MILLS COMPLETE, constantly ou hand. Also, Hov Pres ses of nil sizes; Planing Machincs,Voodworth'B pattern,) Wrought and Cast Iron work for Ver tical Sawand Grist mills: Brass and Iron Castings anu WROUGHT IRON WORK of every description. I am also prepared to furnish Quartz Mills complete, of the Latest & most Improved Patterns. These Mills can beforwarded to anv Dart of the mines as the weight of the entire machinery will not exceed 3, 000 pounds. Horse rowers ft Agricultural Implements manufactured to order at the very LOWEST CASH PRICK n. ii.i'articmor attention paid to RKHAIR8. fe20-tf Manufacturer and Importer of 4 CARRIAGE, CONCORD, BVGG? AND STAGE IIAKNE88 Saddles, Bridles, Whips. A genoral assortment of Saddlery, Hardware, leather, etc. S- Orders Solicited. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. F. A. HAKE, Jo:iitt Main Street, fronting Washington, Dalles. lOfilTI,ANI i OlUVDltl AND MACHINE SHOP, FIRST STREET, between Yamhill and Morrison. rteam Knirlnes . SIGNS! SIGNS! SIGNS! O. 8. SAVAGE HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER. DEALER IN Ktk&Jj. ILL VARNISHES, Colors, Putty, Brushes, Glue, etc. Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Fixtures, Ac. 1-tf DALLES CITY DRUG STORE. P. CRAIG, WHOLISALI AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS. MEDICINES,. Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, PATENT MEDICINES, c. fl-tf DRUGS AND FA TENT MEDICINES!! DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES II DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!! S. LEMON, WH0LX8AU ADD EITAIL DRUGGIST, Washington Btreet, between Main and Second Streets DALLES, OREGON. C LEMON Is able to supply parties In want of Drugs, Patent Medicines. Chemicals, Acids, Perfumery, and every other article enumerated with the WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS, At the lowest market rates. 9 Physicians and Merchants Intending to purchase for the Mines, will do well to give him a call. TRUSSES & SHOULDER BRACES In great variety. 8. LEMON, ap.3;tf. Washington St., between Main adn Second. ton Market. -nol7-tl AUCTION! U A VINO LKA8ED the nlacn on Second Street, for merly occupied by II. Oliver, as a Grocery and Storago Store, we have removed, and will have our Reg ular bales there on Tuesday and Saturday, at 10 a.m Goods received on Commission and Storage for Forwarding. JolO;tf PAYNK Co., Auctioneers. J. W. MILLER & CO., (successors to buknill uillih,) WnOLISALX AND RETAIL DIAUKS IN Stoves, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron Brazier's Copper, Lead Pipe, Copper, Force & Lift Pumps, Zinc, Drags & Iron Ware Lead JPipo, Scc, Sec. - JOD WORK, In all Us branches, attended to short notice. MAIN STREET, Dallea.opprvite Bloch Miller t Co. Bpl-tl DAILY MOUNTAINEER FOWKK FRESH BOOK & JOB PRINTING OFFICE. first Street, between Main and B DALLES OREGON. JOB PRINTING OF EVERY VARIETY Executed with accuracy and dispatch. IK A STYLE THAT WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY with the very best, and AT BATES AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST" to order: Cards and Hi I l-IIeads. CHECKS, DRAFTS, BBCEIl'TS, POSTERS AND PROGRAMMES FOR THEATRES CONCERTS EXHIBITIONS cc, o?c, ot'C, PRIHTBD IK TBI HOST ATTRACTIVE MANHLR. ALSO, WAT-DILLS, BILLS OF FARE, LETTER HEADS, RECEIPT BOOKS, BILLS LADING, Briefs and Pamphlets, 71S1T1NG, WEDDINQ AND " AT HOME" CARDS Druggists' Labels, In short, everything that can be done in a Book and Job Printing Ofllce, from the smallest and most delicate Card or Circular, to the. largest site and most showy Posting jiiil and wntcn win ne turned out in a style that cannot fail to insure entire satisfaction. OUR rAClUTUS FOR TH1 IZECDTIOIf'of DECORATIVE PRINTING In the most beautiful Colors, Shades and Tints. Such as Fancy Posting' Bills! From a "Inula Sheet to the Largest Mammoth, ORNAMENTAL SHOW CARDS, I'URFUMERS' LABELS, do Are unsurpassed by those of any other establishment In Oregon. We devote special attention to this brnnch of the business, and are continually adding to our already extex sive and well appointed assortment of material, NEW TYPES, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS. o5cH a?c, dV., Of the most modern and elaborate designs. Our stock 0 FANCY INKS, TINTS, AC, Are of the fluest quality, nnd for richness of color and durability, cannot be equaled in the State. Tbe principle upon which buainesa is asked for this e tnbliohmeut is, that persons will consult their own Inter ests, by awarding their custom to that olhce in which their money can be expended to the best advantage. To this end we solicit all in want of good Printing, at Tery reasonable charges, to coil and examine SDeciiueua. and judge for yourselves. Orders from the Upper Country Will have our special care, and friends from the interior may rely upon having their orders tilled promptly, as e HAVE THE ONLY IMPROVED GORDON POWER PRESS In the State of Oregon ! Address: , MOUNTAINEER OFFICE ml8-tf Dalles, Oregon. DR. DAVY'S SPECIFIC COMPOUND, An ExpeditlouB Cure for all dlseasos of the SEXUAL OllGANS. f B VI1S prompt and efficatious Remedy for the euro JL Uhonorrcutt, (J loot, Strictures, and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, makes a speedy cure without the leant restriction to diet, exposure or change in application burliness; It will radically cure any cano which oan be produced. The dineaije it removes us speedily as is con uisteiit with the production of a thorough and permanent cure. Further, tho disease cannot be contracted if tho B1M0CIF1C COMVUUND is taken when expotsed, Its Ingredients are entirely vegetable, and no injurious effect, either constitutionally or locally, can be caused by its UHO. Trice One Dollar and Fifty cents per bottle. Soot by Express carefully packed. UObTUTTKK. SMITH & DEAN. Agents, 401 aud 403 Buttery street, cor Clay, Jy22-6m. San Francisco. Ilsxrd "Wood. Lumber CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATERIALS! WU BRQ TO CALL ATTENTION of Carriage Manj ufacturera and Dealers to the Large and Com plete assortment of CAltltlAUK add WAUUN MATfcKI ALS we are constantly receiving from the Kast, specially selected for the California market, comprising, Oak, Hickory, andecond Growth Ash Plank, Hickory Axlea, VI" agon L'olee, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes, ltims,halta,ftc. c. which we olTer at the lowest Cash Prices. DiT Orders addressed to our house will receive promp attention. N. W. liltAUO A CO., jel6:3m. 29 k SI llattery Street, Ban Francisco, and 17 & It) Seventh btreet eacramento. C. Watp.iuiousij, U. W. Dkagu 4 Co., J. W.LunB Ban Fruncisco. Sacramento. New York Administrator's Notice. IN TUB MATTER OF TUB ESTATE OF W. C. LAUOULIN. deceased: lliv ni filr.il mr ml. annual account with the Cleik 01 Wusco county, last account lo be brought forward on davs of settlement, Notice Is hereby jlvon that Hie second d;ty of the No vember lei m, A. o. 1S66. has been appointed by the iui-ueuiiun uujeutiuiis to nuai account and settle' ment thereof. R. II. unnn A.in.lni.ir.m,. By order ot Hon. 0. N. Denny, County Judge, oc8-iw U. H. UILL. A. J. KAMI. HILL & KANE, WUOLISAXS AND BIT AIL DIALIB8 III Groceries, Dry Goods, Liquors 1H0 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. BTUKAOK AND I'OKW AUD1NU. Goods oonslgned to us will meet with projior attention References i PORTLAHD. DALLR8. II. W. Corbet, Bobbins t Co., Kicbards k McOracken, i. 0. Moody i Co., H. Law, O. llumason. Umatilla Landing, Sept. Bth,1863. Dissolution Aollce. THE CO-PAKT'NKIISIIIP herotoforo ezlstlnx be tween OKO. II. KAMSKY k II. YAUEK, in the bot- t tling and saloon business, is this day dissolved by muto-- al consent. Geo. II, Hamsoy having disposed of his interf est to Mr. Win. llartiuan, who will continue the busi ness under the firm and name of Uartman k Yager. Thankful for past favors, they would ask a continuance of patronage from old customers and friends. All bills against the firm of ltamsey A Co., and all bills dne said nrin, will be settled by Uartman k Yager TO TEAMSTERS AMI l.AIltYMirw? - FEED! FEED 1 1 MS AJjIj MOT eaie ID lOtB to Suit, by K. U. LAW, ' . , Front Streot, Portland, ocl8:tf. Opposite O..S. N. U'f.rh.a PlIftTOKIlAPII l iiiIu.,u . s.v wiin li j caning soon, as J auiiuiuwu;,. riEKHK HOI. w v DOLUUU