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About The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1865)
WEDNESDAY JIORNIJiG. IfOY. 8, IM S. The Island of Cuba is described as the land of the flea and the borne of the slave. Thi play of Hamlet, it is said, baa "sprung into sudden popularity " at Chicago. Tub Independent African is to be the name of a newspaper about to be started at Charles ton, South Carolina. A youso lady of some experience says that old bachelors are like new wood, rather bard to get started, but whon they do start tbey flame prodigiously. Tub stockholders of the Atlantic Telegraph Company have unanimously adopted the re 'port of the directors that a new contract be made for the construction of a new cable. Wb seldom regret having been too mild, too cautions, or too bumble; but we often regret having been too violent too precipi tate, or too proud. Quite a number of fire-proof brick build ings have been put up at Idaho City, and jnoro improvements of that character are contemplated. Baloui. Babaka, the last of the llamelukf s brought from Egypt by Napoleon the Great, died a few weeks Bince in Taris at the Hotel of the Invalided Ma. runch states that positive orders bave been given by His Holiness to keep the Papal Bulls in the precincts of the Vatican while tbe cattle disease is rife. The Richmond Bulletin announces the ex hibition in that city of a picture of General Lee. He is represented as rallying bis troops in the battle of the Wilderness. ,V Ready PoirriiB.RoAD auksts. The messen gers of Wells, Fargo & Co., on the Boise road, travel with a sufficient supply of arms to give road-agents a warm reception, if attacked Two or more messengers are dispatched with tach shipment of treasure. Tbb Government advertisement in Wash lugton U rafeUorized by statute, and thi third, the Comtitutional Union, a Copperhead paper, uas been selected by the President, Tub Rev. Henry Ward Beecher says that be does not believe In an actual fiery hell a place of punishment In a future state. He says that it makes bim "shudder " to think o it. If there is no such place, what is the use oi suuaaering about it I Mb. Malioky, the late rebel Secretary of the Navy, is one of the most indolent men living. One of his friends says that if he is pardoned he will scarcely take the trouble to leave prison, unless there is a prospect of ueuer iooa eisewuere. ANOMALIES OF THE TIMES. Latkr from Montana. From a gentleman "Tbe times that tried men's souls" are now wbo is just over from .Blackfoot City, bav at an end, and tbe times wbich test men's ca- I ing left tbat place on tbe 1 8ib of October, we pacity for swallowing new political dogmas I learn tbat tbe weather still continued pleas- are about to begin. It is not very certain I ant in the mines on tbis side of the-Rocky that if a politician goes to sleep in one camp I Mountains, and mining operations still conti that he will not wake un in another, nor is I nue to be Drosecuted with energy. The dis- there any certainty on wbich sido any partic- I coverieson Reed's and Lincoln gulches, which ular person is likely to be found in six months are tbe most northerly of any on tbis side of from date. We bave seen in six months past tbe mountains, bave not proven as rich as a vast population give up tbe traditions and expected. In fact, in all the gulches north of institutions cherished fur two centuries, and McClellan's, no paying ground has been found, accept abolitionism with singular unanimity, and prospectors in tbat sectiou have pretty We have seen Horace Greeley protest against I well abandoned tbe idea of boding a continu the punishment of Jeff. Davis, and write sym- "tion of tbe rich diggings at BlacKtnot ana pathetic letters to .Mrs. Jeff. Davis. In the McClellan's. That portion oi me mines is same time we have seen Andrew Johnson, the ttg'n depleted of its surplus population by most determined enemy of secession, pardon reported nevr discoveries across tue M.ssour. Isaao F. Bloch, Sun Francisco. G. 8. Miller, gio. ScuAWiucnEit, DalleeS river, and thousands have gone thither. Con tinued evidences of tbe value of qua.'tz mines in Montana are every day exhibited, but a secessionists by thousands, and tbank gentle men of that school for doing him the " honor ' to visit bim and talk over matters. It is even more singular to note tbe moderate tone of such men as Gen. Cox. nf Ohin and flan Slocum, of New York, who have fought tbe on ,be Plac8 for the n,ean9 of srudden1-' acquiring ncnuu. Apicucu.-nuuo wi bvi Bloch, Miller & Co.? WHOLESALE Gr UL O C E "R S AND DEALERS IN Wines & Liquors, And Importers and Jobbers of OLOTHINa) Boots fc Shoes, Under Clothing, Blankets, etc., etc., etc. .ASSA.Y OFFICE. mVIS II AYE AN ASSAY OFFICE IN CONNECTION wiihour business, under the entire supervision of Mr. Miller. We moke returns in liars in six hotirs- We iruarantee ell our Assays and pay the II1G IIKST , . j',. j u l'niui'i mr liars, we also pay me uiguesi lare portion of tbe miners are not disposed Cu8h 1rlce for Oold j,uti BLOCH, MILLER ft C3., to wait for the development of the lodes, but Union battles with such unconquerable zeal. Yet, for all they appear to agree in sentiment, one re Governor of bis State elected by tbe Unionists, and the other is a candidate for a State office on tbe Democratic ticket. We here reprint Gen. Slocutn's reply to the offer to put bim on the Mew York Democratic ticket. It is dated Vicksburg, August 31st, 1865, and is addressed to John A. Greene, r. a bitter and uncompromising Democrat: "I would state that I am in favor of tbe principles wbich appear thus far to have gov erned President Johnson with regard to tbe Southern State', that is, to allow those States to decide who shall and who shall not be en titled to the right of suffrage. " In a lew words, I am in favor of return ing, at tue earliest practicable period, to a government of civil law. I believe the true interests of the country demand a more econ omical administration of atlairs, and an effort to reduce tbe national debt, tbe substitution of civil lor military courts, and a more careful observance of the constitutional rights of States and individuals. "If these views are such as will be en dorsed by your Convention, and if the Con vention should nominate me for Secretary of State, 1 shall accept the nomination." He is in favor of P-iion.. policy and the Derub"-',c l,artv nDd !el th, President .s shown no feeling of affinity for the Dem ocracy. On tbe other hand, many of that party continue violently to oppose Mr. John- eon, and tbe same is true bf a miserably small section of the Union party, city of provisions, the coining winter, are still felt, and tbe question of supplies is engaging tbe attention of a great number. Not many of those who went to Montana from tbis side will return to spend the winter. The induce ments to miners and settlers are sufficient to keep most of those who are now in tbat coun try, there for another season at least. Columbia Lodge, No. 5, I. O. O. P.- Moets every Thursday evening at 0 o'clock, iu Gates Hall, corner of Second and Court Streets. Brothers in good standing are invited to attend. By order. N. G. Now or Netkb Call at Wm. Birnbaum's Jowclry Store and examine his extensive stock of Watches, Dia monds, Jewelry, Silver Wure, Lamps, Cutlery and Fancy Goods, which he offers for sale in order to close bnsiuess on account of ill-health, at less than cost, There is no such large and well-se!ccted stock this side of San Fran cisco, and the quality of the goods will speak for itself. Now is your time to buy presents cheap, and at a saving of 60 percent. Mr. B. has also a lot of I'eriscopic Glass. Spectacles that perform wondors. n-ltf. my6tf Cor. Main and Washington streets, Dalles. SELLING OFF AT COST, TO CLOSE BUSINESS t Divorce Notice. IN TI1EC1RCUIT COBrtT Ol'TIIK STATU OF OREGON FOR TUB COUN'I X OF BAaw. Harriot E. Bliijnuw, 1'lui-iiiT, Sllil f:qu,(y for David E.Shipnwn. Defendant, f wor- f MO DAVID K. Sill I'M AN, Defendant: Inthehameof I the fctute of Oreiinn, you nre hereby sutinnucd ami required to appear and answer the complaint of the noove nanieu piumtiii, now on nie In the office of I he Clerk of tho almve ootilled court, wherein sa d plaintiff prays for a dissolution of the marriage contract now ex isting bi-tweon you and said plaintiff, alleging fur tho cause thereof, willul desertion, fur tho period ol three years oi sain planum ny you. fcow. therefore, if yon fail to appear and answersaid complaint, witiiin ten days from the time of service of this summons, II served with- The onlv reasonable rnnrlnsinn la tW. '" ,hh c,""''yi "'"I twenty days if served within nny iub oniy reasonable conclusion is, those otilur emmty iu this stuto. tho miia ubiintiff win nm.w tuings mean mat the really patriotic element lu rel1111 payou mr' in sam complaint, . . i . and will tnko Judgment against you for costs and dis w iuo Aeuiuoiniiu party is eeeging aiuiia- Fbobablh SuiciDii. We learn from the Al bany Journal tbat Mr. Thomas Boggs, a citt. Een of Lino county, died on tbe 31st ult., from the effects of opium, wbich it is believed ho took" with tbe intent to destroy his own life Mr. Boggs was in easy circumstances, and no probable cause can be found for his suicide Mr. De Bow, tbe eminent rebel statist and statistician, is In' Washington. He was active in Inciting the secession of the States, and the Boston Tranimpt recommends that he b given into the hands of the negroes, so tbat when they hang up de fiddle," thoy may at I. .. .. .,, t . n m - mo sumo iiuie " uung up Lie jdow. An English journalist found in an American newspaper the expression :. " Everything being lovely, tbe goose was particularly elevated." lie exoresses his lurnoise at tho n r ti,. phrase in these words: 11 What or whossM goose was elevated,' what tbe process of ele vating a goose consists in, and tbe connection between the elevation of the goose and the general loveliness of things,, are sill points on which we can throw no light."' Tan Pope is resolved to celebrate next year, at Rome, tbe eighteenth secular anniversary ef the martyrdom ef St. Peter, crucified A. D. 68. The Catholic bishons of the world art to be summoned to the canonization with wbich the celebratloa will begin, and the laity would alio be invited, were it not that some doubt has arisen as to tbe accommo dations which tioi bt furnished by the Eternal City. ' tion with the Unionists, and lhat.'tbose Dem- crats are coming to Mr. Johnson. There are two factions representing the original dis union and secession elements of our country, which are preparing to make war on the ad ministration, with a view to keep off tbe set tlement of our national difficulties. Tbe rad ical is in hopes that his power may be per petuated by continual agitation and violence, and the secessionist hopes tbat if tbe sections can be kept from forming tbat Union of com mon cousent, which is the only real Union, some contingency may arise in which the war for secession might be renewed. In olber hiirsements iu this suit, by order of lion. .1. U. Wil son, .Imlge. o. N. DENN Y, Solicitor for l'hiintlff. N ovom bor 3, 18U5 . n8ul w - Divorce Notice. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOll THK COUNTY OK WASCO. Maria C. F. Bessercr, I'lalnliff, 1 ... ., .. . ... , Chailes C. Besserer, Defendant. I uwonx. rjno CUAKI.KS C. BKSSKKKR, dofendant : In the name of tho State of Oreicnn vou are herchv sum moned ami reoulredtu appear and answer the comnlaint of the above named plaintiff, now on file in the office of tho clerk of rife above ontitled court, wherein Bald plaintiff iirnys lor a tussoiuiion oi tue marriage contract now ex- stiug hotween you-anri said plaintiff, olledcinir for the cause tnereol narsli ami cruel treatment mid personal In- nihilities, comnmteu uyyoii towarilsanil npon said plain tiff, thereby rendering her lifs burdensome. Now. tlu're- foro. it you tall to appear nnd answer said coniDlaint. within ten ritvys front the time of service of this sum mons, If served within tills Cutinty, mid twenty dnvs il served within any other comty In this Slate, tho said words, if the South Can b kept in a State of I Plall,lin wi" "Pl'ly to the Court fo the relief prayed for . . , , in said cunplalut. amf will taRo Judgment against you discontent, and chronic resistance, a war by a combination of foreign nations may give them that forcible Intervention in our affairs wbich was so eagerly sought during the lato civil war. Both of tbe factions in question are powerful only from the daring and unscru I 1L I 1 - luuHuess oi luoir leaders not trom the pos session of numbers or means. But because it is easier to tear down than to build up, these men may become dangerous It v Collecting Indians Mr. Wilbur, tbe Agent at tbe Yakima Reservation, is now en gaged in collecting tbe bands of Indians, be longing to, bis agency, which are scattered along the Columbia River from the Dalles to for costs, disbursements and expenses in tills suit. By oruer oi .1. u. rriutoN. .juuee. O. N. DENNY, Solicitor for Plaintiff, November 3, 18116. n8:0w Delinquent AMseNsmeiit List. Oi'PicE or Dalles and Owyiif.k Gold and 8iLrza Quarts Minino Company, sVufn. KorrmUr 1. 1806. THERE IS DELINQUENT upon the following des cribed stock, on account of nssesttoeut levied on too twentieth day of refisiiury. fSJ VIE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inlorm their SL patrons nnd the public nt large, that they will commence to sell this day, their luigo aud haudsoino BtocK oi Clothing Dry Goods, lurimhing uoods, Fancy Uoods, Hats & Caps, Ladies' SI-ics, Moots A Shoes, . Cbihlri... Shoes, Kubber Uoods, lials, Blunkots, , ttOem Cloths, la., Ac, 4c, A. T COST. In order to retire from business, the above Stock mosS . be sold within Sixty Days, nud STRICTLY AT COST! All person iixlcbted ta the firm will rlcaae call ami settle tlu'ir bills immediately, thereby saving all unno cowtary niiure tionuie. tuna uun.u. IIOW TO SAVE MONEY r CALL AT THE NEW Family Grocery and Fruit Store, Coiner of WsHhtngton and Sccoml StrooiB. rWHIK UNDK11SI0NKD WISHES JO INFOIlM TIIM JL proiiIb uf the Dull I'd, nnd the imblio ce lie rally, that he him a large uml well selected stuck of FAMILY GROCERIES. CAXDIES, A'UTS, Ac, Which ho will sell Wholesale and Retail nt Iteducei J Vices for CASH. Also, constantly on hand the Choicest' Article or FKKS1I HUTTKll nud KUUS. Also, every variety of I'lllJlM and VEUETAULKS iu their season. Persons from up the country, wishing quantities of Eggs and Fruit, by sending in their orderB, will reccivo the strictest attoiitkiii. aud have them tilled at tho Lowest Market l'rias. jvll-tfl C. L. JEWELL,. A.1 MRS. LEESEB'9 FRENCH MILLINERY STORE". Opposite Coliu &, liohm's, YOU CAN FIND THE LATEST AND MOST FASH ION A ULE GOOD, ill tho lino of IIOKXETS, It. ITS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS,, EMBROIDERY, Di'esH Trliiimingys, &c. In order to make dress conmloto. It becomes that it HON NET or LiAT, llaudsouiely Tritunied, should adorn the heud. Uive me an early call nnd I will eudonvor to snlh everybisly lir TASTE amUt REASON A11LE FKICES. 1'urucuiar attention paid to Embroidery and Braiding Stamping. isTiKW saloonT" NEW STONE STORE, WASHINGTON STREET. rgHE UNDERSIGNED would rospoctfully anuouncov M. that he wUI oncn a flrst-closs Mnlmtu in Vwnrh & Oilman's New StoneUnildlng, Til it) EVENING, uud hr f..-l,.cu mj qi .a i-uiiuuivil nnu illo OCBl OI Wines, Liquors and Cigars ALSO, A EREE LUNCH Every day and Evening, oc28tf. JOH. RISPLAI'D. . i jls ii 3i ; Watchmaker aul Jcucler, NIAIHalReET, DALLES, IflUI UOUK TO THE ASSAX OJFlCt,) holders, as follows: ftmei. Ao. CerK Bharet. 2 'V A 1) 1805 tlio sovcral rEALER IN FINK WATCHES, JEWELRY, ( i.i.it'uu.D oi-., ,i,iuBiia nie uuiues oi me respective snure- aT7u.,iua r.,,,i j,- L. Whito Drc. Ovl). Gibson, A. 11. Johnson, John 1). Fries, L. M. Cohn, O. S. SnTngo; A. W. ComutotK Cyrus Iba Cyrus llim IT 2i 3'2 83' 45 411 47 4ft ' 49 50 M 63 6 55 67 68 50 00 06 Cyrus lba. Vancouver, with the Intention, of taking them Cyrus ibaT out to Simcoe Valley. There are about two cyr"siba; hundred of them in all, of whom the majority Cyrus ibn, are ta the Ticinity of the Cascades and White cyru! iba! Salmon Creek. The women, childran, old yru' H" . .... t Cyrus JbOj people and piovtslona will be brought up the Cyrus iba, rivet by the iteamer, and the stock beloneini n.'n.. n. to- them, of which they have considerable Al"1 ln oooordaniio with law and en orderof the- Board Pr"! u0,"f of,T- H-UUIAIEH A CO, in the butchorlng . , ' . . ' . 1 of Trustors, mail on the 20th day of February. A. D l"1"inB" '" t'0" dissolved. t. i.k w unrvu uj ,ug nmiiuf, iVwIDlcoe, I inoo, so nmy snares oi eacn parcel or said stock as may I -v.viw.w. LOTJ a.. 11. j,ui.ujii.. j . - I be necessary, will be sold at public auction, at the oitlce u n rir ij RlCDABD- RiLSTON. ttho- was rofAnll of . A. O. Payne: Main streot, Dalles, on the seventh JU 1 Ith , , v u u - I iIhv nf fUnnmlin. h TV 1 SAS .0,.l U .. . , , I Vflnln T.nnfl I. .1 . 1 . .. , r . t I .v. . v, wuw, n . m irnuv, r. emu i m 1 r.wnj n i.iciia ib mj uuiy uuiuorixea ageniunring eo ID B snuOtlllK ailalr at Idaho Clt. Aim I day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, tmrotbar I W mvrriisenee In the Koatim 8tn. t a.nj tn i,. 2 6 a 1 4 6 6 3 2 a 2-2 06 j4mr.tfnf. t 10 00 40 00 10 00 40 00 10 00 s 00 82 00 40 00 40 00 16 00 10 00 10 (10 16 00 10 Oi 8 00 g 60 8 00 8 00 8 00 40 00 280 00 4sTl'articular attention natrf tn rntminlnir fl.,aD batches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. All Hutches repaired b ue warniuieu lor twelve tuoiitlis. N. U. All orders fsom the upper country, by E it pros or otherwise, promptly attended to. aull tt JOSlS:ill JLCLlliLT, WUOUtSAIJS IXB DttAU. DEALER IX Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, II ATS AND CArSr AND Ceiitleiuen'fi Furnlsliiurr Good. Flrp-proof Stoue Store, corner of Main and Court Streets. 0c4.tr 8 00 llM)olutlou of Co-partnership.. rilAKE NOTICE, that the partnership heretofore ex X istlng Ijetweeu T. II. Ilulgor and 8. Lauher; under tlw wblla ondergolng ampmlallioB, with costs of advestlslnir and expenses of sale. una ' ftitjoiuiui SCUM AJMULKJt, Eec collection ot all accounts due me.aad also th- late flnu. of Wiuteriuel 4 Mao get, A. W1MTE1U1EJJI.