The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, November 11, 1865, Image 2

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D'ailglPotitttaiitttr.
SATURDAY MOBXIXG, NOV. 11, 18G5.
Tui cholera is on shipboard at lbs quaran
tine grounds near Mew York.
Tub office of justice of the peace for the
second district in San Francisco, is worth
$25,000 a year.
Parson Bhownlow is in favor of colonizing
the negroes on this continent, separate from
the whites.
' The race of a two mile dash comes off be
tween 11 and 12 o'clock lo day, over the
Wasco County course.
A SAiLon described a young woman who
was addicted to tight lacing, as being too
small in the waist to work well in stays.
Tbustbn Polk, ooce Senator from Missouri,
lms been pardoned and restored to all bis
rights and immunities;
Mb. Bowles thinks that Oiegon Is to be the
New England of the West. It is more likely
to become the Missouri of the Pacific.
It is thought that the railroad massacres at
the East mny bo designed to reduce the num
ber of travelers to-the capacity of the roads.
TnK lack of interest in religious matters at
the East i attributed to political preaching.
Politics and religion will not mix, however
much they are agitated.
Waterfalls are going out of fashion.
They were the Invention of a Aar-broined
woman, and never ought to have been in
i'aahion.
The Weekly Orcyonian has completed its
Fifteenth Volume. Its publisher, Mr. Pit
tock, is deserving of a very liberal support
for his energy in making that journal what
it now is a good newspaper.
THE ADMINISTRATION POL.ICY OF
HUCOK8TIIUCTION.
It was universally conceded at the begin
ning of our civil struggle that the United
States did not make war on the Confederate
States to acqaire new power in the southern
section of the Union, but lo vindicate rights
expressed in the Constitution. Mo circum
stance has since occurred, except the effect of
war on the institution of African slavery,
which in any manner affects the measure of
rights and powers .which respectively inure to
the Geneneral Government,.and the. govern
ments, of the' various States. The theory of
our Government is such that the States must
all be equal in the Government, or the'
laws cannot be fairly executed. There can
not be one rule for South Carolina and an
other for Massachusetts, and the attempt to
institute such distinctions must, sooner or
later, result in war terrible and desolating
war.
The offenses of secessionists in the late
war were against the General Government, and
not against the States. The pardon of of
fenders against the National Government
places them in a position of innocencn s
against anything which any State may enact.
What is now called pardon is simply amnesty,
or oblivion. Amnesty precedes conviction,
in a general way, and pardon, in a legal sense,
can only be given after conviction is procured.
The ex-rebels who are now experiencing the
clemency of the President are receiving am
nesty for their offenses against the laws of
the nation, or, to detine it fully, their offenses
are oblivious in the eyes of the law. Legally,
tbey are in precisely the same condition as if
Isaac F. Blocu,
bud Irnnclsco.
G. 8. Miller,
Sio. Schawiiaciixr.
Dulles.
Mass Meeting. A mass meeting of the
Union voters of Wasco County will be held
at the Court House, on Monday next, tonom- I YJlOCll TllllCl & C
iuulo n uuiiuiuuie iu ml iuu vuuuuuy iu iuo
Fifteenth Representative District. Informa
tion received from the Union men of Grant
County, who will participate in the special
election, is to the effect that they look to
this County to put forward a candidate, and
that he will receive the. same energetic sup
port from them ns if he had been nominated
in a convention regularly constituted. The
shortness of the time before the election, ren
ders it necessary to dispense with formali
ties, and to heartily work without any other
organization than tbat which exists, or can
speedily bo improvised. ' A full attendance
is requested, and it is now, as much as ever,
a duty for true Union men to be awake to
tho duties of the times. At no time in the
past have more serious dangers threatened
the public weal than at the present. The
open machinations of destructive radicals
and treacherous peace demegogues, threaten
to defeat the beneficent schemes of the Na
tional Administration for the reconstruction
of our National Government. If the Admin
istration has any real friends, it is time that
WHOLESALE
GR OC ERS,
AND. DEALERS IN
Wines & Liquors,
And Importers and Jobbers of ,
CLOTHING-'
Boots & Shoes, -
Underclothing, -
Blankets,
etc., etc., etc.
ASSAY OFFICE.
WE HAVE AS ASSAY OFFICE IN CONNECTION
with our business, under tbe entire supervision
or Mr. Miller. We make returns In Burs In six hours
We guarantee all onr Assays and pay tlio IlIQ II KST
CASH FKICB for Ilnrs. We alio pay the Highest
Cash Price fur Gold Dust.
BLOCfl, MILLER CJ.,
myOtf Cor. Main and Washington streets, Dulles.
SELLING OFF
AT COST,
XO CLOSE BUSINESS I
tbey lully ana treeiy declared tnemselves fHBUNDER8lGNEDwoiildrespectfullylnlormthcl
such, and by a timely initiative give a popu
lar direction to public sentiment, and main
tain tbe unity of the party for the sake of the
State and Nation.
Columbia Lodge, No. 0, I. O. O. F.
Mcots every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, lu Gates'
Hull, corner of Second aud Court Streets. Brothers In
good standing aro Invited to attend. By order. N. G.
I B patrons and the public at lurice, tbat tbey wilt
coiumeuce 10 sen mis uuy, meir laigo ana uuuuauiuv
Stock of
Clothing Dry Goods,
furnmmng uoods, ftaucy. uoous,
llals&Caps, Ladies' Sl"s,.
Boots A Shoes, Childr... Shoes,
Kubher Goods, Huts,
Blankets, Salem Cloths,
Ac, Ac., 4c.,
.A. T COST.
Now OB Niveb Call at Win. Blrubaum's Jewelry
thay had never rebelled, and on this account Store and examine his extensive stock of Watches, Dia-
are made eligible to all offices of honor, profit ,nondl, ,ewolrJr' B1,Ter Ware' Lan,,, Cut,or' aud
IUOOUN, nmuu no viioib iui ouiu iu uiuui w viusu uiuiudbb
on aecouut of 111 health, at loss than cost, There Is no
The President, It seems, Has deemed It pro- ucu iarge and well-selected stock this side of 8an Fran-
per to throw tbe mantle of oblivion over tbe Cisco, and the quality of the goods will spoak for itself.
acts ot many, not to say most, of tho lending N,uw " J""" tlm t0 W Presents cheap, and at a saying
, , ' . ' . of 60 percent. Mr. B. has also alot of I'eriscopic Glass.
ex-rebels. He has, in this matter, carried out
the often repeated declaration of the people
Spectoclos tbat perform wonders.
n4tf.
Two robbers lately stopped a man on Burnt of the non-seceding States, that if the people LAlOUSK -A.T AUCTION.
River, who had five dollars. They returned
him the money with an admonition to carry
more money in future, as they would not
deal so lightly with him a second time.
Thaddbus Stbvkhs' proposal to evict tbe
holders of mne-tcuths of the Southern lands,
is not endorsed by any respectable portion of
the Union party. Tbaddeus. appears to have
tbe intellect of a gorilla and tbe instincts o(
a byena.
Gen. Carl Scuuuz.says that ho has been on
a tour through the South, and has seen no
basis for the re-construction of the Union.
He is another individual vrbose opinions are the healing influences of mercy to the South
of the South would come back to the Union,
they should have a heart-warm welcome.
Says Mr. Seward to a foreign ambassador,
"Sir, if the South will come back to us, we
will surprise the world by tbe generosity with
which her people shall be treated." These,
it is well known, were tbe sentiments of Mr.
Lincoln t into whose heart the base passion of I
revenge never crept.
In accordance with the sentiments of mag
nanimity and generosity, which should ever
be the ruling traits of a brave and great peo
ple, Mr. Johnson has judiciously dispensed
VVE WILL SELL TUB HOUSE ON THE CORNER
f? or second and federal streets, at Auction, on
Wednesday, November 15tli, at 10 a. in.
BALE PEREMPTORY,
nllrtd
PAYNE I C,
Anctloiierrs.
uf but little value at this time.
The Mining and Scimtific Press says that
there "no special causo for alarm" about
earthquakes at San Francisco. At the time
of tbo shocking affair some weeks since, the
. wiiter probably thought differently.
Thbri is a great increase of English tourists
the present year in tbe United States over
any that has preceded it. Much curiosity is
' manifested by men of leisure in tbe British
Isles to know mote of our country, and hence
the increase of travel tbrongb it.
Pew d'Okeicle Rootb Aoain. It appears
aj if there is to be a steamer put on the Pen
d'Oreillo Lake, anyhow. Mr. Davidson left
this place yesterday morning for Wallula, to
procure transportation for the machinery and
supplies requisito to carry out the scheme,
Final Settlement.
NOTICE OP KINAL SETTLEMENT of the ostato ot
WILLIAM 0. LAUGHLIN, deceased In the boun
ty Court of Wasco County, Oregon In Probate Notice
is hereby given, that It. II, Wood, Administrator of the
ubove ettatu, has filed 1iis filial accounts la the County
Court of Wasco County, and prays for a final suttlomeut
of sitiil estatu. j t is tlierelore ordered that said applica
tion ho heard on Monday, the 11th day of December, A.
I). 18(15, at the Court House, in Dulles City, in said Coun
ty, and that notice thereof be published in the Dalles
Jlounlaxnetr. O. ft. UKftN It, County Jmltre.
November 9, 1805. nlO:4w
Final Settlement.
-JfcTOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT of the estate of
i- JAM KS LAUU11L1N, deceased In the Cuuntv
Court of Wasco County, Oregon In Probate Notice is
hereby given that It. II Wood, Administrator of the above
extate, lias nied Ills nnai account tu thoCouuty Court of
nosco uouniy. ana prays ior n nnai settlement or said
estate. It is therefore orderod, that said application be
heard on Moudav. the 11th dav of December. 1HHA. at tlm
ble prejudice of sectionalism, can say that he Court Home, in Dalles City, in said county, and that no-
r 1 ' I .It. l.A.i..if l.a n,.l.llul..wl I., tt.o Tl..ira kt
ern people, at the same time tempering it
with justice to the wicked and depraved. By
his conduct he bas won tbe entire confidence
of tbe people of the South, and while he bas
done thus much, no man, void of the roisera-
hag in any manner compromised the honor
and interests of tbe non-seceding States of
Union.
His project of reconstruction was never
meant for an "experiment ;" it was intended
to bo carried into execution with all the
vigor he can infuse into it. There is no
earthly probability tbat it will be retracted
or materially modified.' It then only re
mains for those who indorse the present pro
ject to come up to its support with a will.
No weak and uncertain support will meet
the requirements of tho case. If tho Union
organization, without hypocrisy, endorses
the President in his work of beneficence, it
November 0 1865.
0. N. DENNY, County Judge
nlll:4w
In order to rotlre from bustnoss, the above Stock must
be Bold within Sixty Days, aud
STIMCTLY A.T COST!
All persons Indebted to the firm will uleaso call and
settle their bills Immediately, thereby Baving all unne
cexsary future trouble. COUN ft BOH.M.
Dulles, (let. z, 1BUD. . UCWI.
HOW TO SATE MONEY!
CALL AT TUI NW
Family Grocery and Fruit Store,
Corner of Waflliington and Second Streets.
THE UNDKUSIGNKD M'lSIIES TO INFORM TUB
people uf the Datlue, and the public generally, thufc
he has a large und well selected stuck of
X-A-MILY GROCEUIES.
CANDIES, A'UTS, &c, )
Which he will sell Wholesale and Retail at Seduced
Prices for CASH. Also, constantly on hand the Choicest
Article of Fit KSI1 11UTTEH aud KUUH. Also, every
variety of FKUITfl and VKUKTAIILKS in their soitson.
Persons from up the couutry, wishing quantities of
Eggs and Fruit, by sending in their ordors, will receive
the strictest atteutfon, and have them filled at the Lowest
Market lYicet. . Jyll-tl 1 C. L. JKWEI.L.
A.1 MltS. LEESER'8
FRENCH MILLINERY STORE.
Opposite Colin St Bolim'i,
YOU CAN FIND THE LATEST AND MOST FASH
ION A1ILK GOODS, in the line nf
UONNETS, HATS, FEATHERS,.
FLOWERS, EMBROIDERY,
Dress Trimmiiifrs, Sea.
In order to make dress eomnlete. it becomes neccBsarv
that a ItONNET or HAT, Handsomely Trimmed, should
adorn tho head.
Clive me an early call and I will endeavor to suit
everybody In TASTE aud at K KASON ABLE PllICES.
Particular attention paid to
Embroidery and Braiding Stamping.
NEW SALOON.
NEW STONE STOKE, WASHINGTON BTItEET.
Delinquent Assessment List.
Orrici or Dallu and Owyhei Gold and Silvxb)
Quartz Minino Company, v
rjinERB 18 DELINQUENT upon the following lies- .Oilman's New Stone Building, THIS EVEN1NO, and is
CriUWl SIOCK, OU OCCOUIIC 01 aSSCSSinOllt ISVieU OU I I'iom w suito vuiiumcn iiu we IWH Ul
rBVlH UNDEKS1GNED would respectfully announce
JL that he will opcu a first-class Saloon In French 4
the twentieth day of February, A. 1). 1805. the several
nmonnts set opposite the nainos of tho respective shoro-
uoioers, us iotiows;
L. White 4 Dro.,
0. B. (HI won,
A. II. Johnson,
John B. Price,
L. M. Colin,
(. 8. Savage,
A. W. Compton,
Cyrus lba.
Cyrus lua,
Cyrus lba, .
Cyrus lba,
SstRMpn vtth Indians. On the first of
October Cant. Williams, with twelve men. at- can command the votes of the VftBt majority Cyrus lba,
t icked an Indian camp on Silva River, lu of the Inhabitants east of tbe Cascades, be- cyrua liiZ
, Uarooy Lake Valley, and killed one Indian, fyond question. Without this is d"onff freely S'
lie then destroyed a considerable quantity of and cheerfully, tbe batile will be a hard one. Cyrus lba.
fish stored in the camp.
: Tilt Orcgonian thinks "it would be an un
speakable calamity to Oregon for those persons
wb . arrayed ' Missouri in rebellions arms
pgainsttbe Government, to succeed iu ob
taining power here." It would be a calamity
i -rathor hard to describe, and consequently we
' shall not attempt to do it. ;
f..mt,a II. a '
As far as the eastern district is concerned, it oyrdsiha',
is beyond dispute the sentiment of tbe Union Masters,
party to endorse theconifiict of tfce President, Cyrus lba,
and to follow his acts- out to their logical
consequences. ..
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; Ellkndal Woollen Mat,. The Company
J owning tins new enterprise near Dallas, Polk a total of $10,000. Bonds have been ex
county, says tbe Democrat of the 4th inst.,1 acted from different officers Mtached te- these
have increased their capital stock to $20,000. ships for enough more lo make an aggregate
. Machinery to replace that lost on the Brother I of $458,000. AH three of these craft are
" TrtHnt., l,.a liBan i.nt fnr And It is oTnApfpri I PftcrnliirFv nlvlno In thA trait 'tn tTtratrnA Anil
the mill will be in operation in about three Victoria, awaiting the decision ot the Tre
-."moolbg.' - :-':. I sory Department.
Bonds for Smuggling. The Statesman ob
serve" that the steamer Pacific is under bonds
for Brmiezlin?. for 3225.000 : tbe Orizaba for
$125,00; and tbe Melius for $66,000, making ECLIPSE CHOP HOUSE.
And iu accordance with law and an ordsn of Hie Board
ot Trustors, moils ou the 20th day of February, A. D.
1896, so many shares of ench parcel of sithl stock as may
be necessary, will be sold at nubllo auction, at lba i,m, n
of F. A.O. Payne, Main streot, Dalles, on the seventh
day or December, A. D, 1806, at 2 o'clock, r. H., of said
day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together
Ytiiii vuBi. vi auvei iisiiik auu expenses Ol saio.
n8:lw 81UMU.SD SCUWABAOI1EH, Scc'y.
Illaln Street, corner of Court,
OLD MACK, TIIH PIONEER COOK, would rospect
fully Inform the nubile that lis has flttnil m. ti,
I avove vnnp irouso, auu is prepared to serve op MEALS
ami lunch in tne nest stylo and at the shortest notice.
' BALLS and PARTIES furnished with suppers; in the
oesi s.vis sou on cut mosc rsasonaDie terms.
Wines, Liquors anil Cigars.,
ALSO, A
EUEE LUNG II
Every day and Eveniug.
oc28f. . JOHN niNDLAI'B.
F . DEIIM.
Watchmaker aud Jeweler
mMiri o i kce i , UALLESi
(RIXT DOOB 10 TH ASSAI OmCL) . '.
DEALER IN FINE WATCHES, JBWELIfR
CLOCKS, Cold Pens. Sliver aud Plated w.r. I
9-articuJaattontloB pald to.rtialrln flneO
atchesi Clocks-, Jewslry, etc All Watches repaired br
me warranted lor twelve months.
N.ll. All orders from the upper country, by Expres
or otherwise, promptly attended to. aull t
JOSEPH ELPELT,
wuousAii Ann retail skaub hi r
Fancy & Staple Dry Goode,
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES-
II ATS AND CAPS, AND
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods.
Fire-proof Stone Store, corner of Main and rv..,j.
Streets. . , . n-j.,.
' ' ' ' 'NOTICE. U
Cl EORffE LIEBE Is my duly authorlncd agent dnrlne
BT my absence In the Eastern States, to attend tp th
buiiniwuu ui an ihwuiih use oie, anu aisoih? lato-nrin;
oi tt iuruieir m luuuger . A. VrlWXEKAlEIll,.
FOR SALE. ,
OVSTERS In every style. Private Booms for Ladles. I A FIn8T CLASS, SECOND HAND PIANO, can blia4
I Jl Ml roaannalila tsntB TihihIh a nn m
HOUSK 01DN ALL. NIGHT, -ocattr A. w 'imw&Q: