The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, November 11, 1865, Image 3

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WALDHOM BKOS.,
Wholesale & Eetail Druggists,
Main Street, Dalles, Oregon.
WE NOW OCCUPY OUlt .NEW TWO STORY FIR R
proof 8tuiie building, opposite llloch, Miller -A
id offer to the nubile a full and complete stuck of
iu unomicais, consisting lu part or
WAGON & CARRIAGE
DATES TO NOVEMBER f .
Atlantle Kews.
New York, Nov. 1. The Mutamorns corres
pondence of the Herald, dated October 25tb,
ttntea that the attack on Mat i moras cotn-
menced tho Sunday previous by the Liber
als, lhe tact of their being led upon ihe
town in three HneB of battle, led to the be
lief thut they were commanded by American
olficora, as they had never formed that way
botore.
Waehington, Nov. 3. The following dis
patch fiom the President to ihe Governor
of Georgia, has been published :
Washington, Oct. 28. To Johnson,
Provisional (jovrrtior of Georgia : 1 be peo-
pie of Georgia should not hesitate a single
moment in renudiming every dollar of debt
. created to aid the rebellion against tho-
Government of ihe United States. It will
not do to levy and collect taxes from a State
and people who are ready to pay debts ere
- ated to aid iu making war and subverting
the Constitution of the United States. I
don't believe the great mass of the people of
Georgia when left uninfluenced, will ever
submit to the payment of a debt which was
the main cause ot bringing on their past and
present sufferings. The result of the rebel
lion is that tlio?e who inves ed capital in
this debt must lose i, and take it aa one of
the inevitable results of rebellion, tbougu.it
may seem hard to them. The idea should
be inculcated at home and abroad that no
debt contracted for. the purpose of dissolv
iug the Union, can or will be paid by taxes
levied on the people tor such purposes.
(Signed) Andiiew Johnson
New iork, Nov. 3. Dr. Durreit, quarantine
Surgeon, reports 10 deaths from cholera, out
of fifty or sixty cases on board tbe Atlanta
New York, Nov. 6. The Herald' i Washing
ton correspondent says that though the mem
bers elect to Congress from the South have
not been placed on the Gierke initial roll of
representatives, It is regarded as a fact tnat
seats will ultimately be granted to all whose
respective States have repudiated tbe war
debt and have adopted the anti-slavery
amendment! if they can take tbe test oath of
1862. This announcement is given, semi
officially (?) to tbe politicians South tuatihey
may take due notice thereof, and govern them
selves accordingly. It will also be questioned
whether tbe President s pardon dues not over
rule tbe test oath, end make the recipient
eligible to ouieial position.
New York, Nov. 6. The Savannah Herald
of tbe 1st says : The officials of Savannah de
Clare the city again under civil authority.
Chicago, Nov. 6. A Toronto, Canada West,
' correspondent to-day denies tbe truth of the
' telegram in regard lo the Fenian excitement
in Canada. It save there is no excitement
there whatever. The feeling is that the Gov
- ernmeut is able to deal with auy Fenian pro
ject that maybe batched here or elsewhere,
New York, November 6 Havana files per
Columbia have particulars regarding tbe re
Demon in Jamaica.
Tho City of Kingston Is In great excitement
. Business, is entirely suspended there. Im
meose meetings, under the order of the Gov
ernor hare been held. Tbe aebellipn raged
, with great fury In al. Thomas.
. New York, Nov. 7. Returns from a num-
ber of towns and cities in the State Show a
' falling off in tbe Democratic vote as com
pared with last fall. Gen. F. 0. Barlow,
Union, is certainly elected Secretary of State
, by a large majority. Tbe whole State ticket
is elected.
New lWr,Nov. 7, 11:30 P. m. Nearly com
plete returns from this city gtvo Slocum,
democrat, over zu,uuu majority, being a de
mocratio loss of 13,000 compared with the
vote of last year. His majority in this city
' will be about 25,000.
Boston, Nov, 7. The Stale election was
held to-day. Tbe vote is small ; about two
thirds of that of last year. Tbe returns in
dicate a larger proportional loss to tho detn
, ocrats. Tbe vote of the State will not prob
ably exceed 100,000, of which Bullock will
receive from 75,000 to 80,000 and Couch less
than 25 000. Gen. Banks is elected to Con
gross in the Sixth District, to fill a vacancy.
jVeifl torn, wov. '. ueturos irom Jew Jer
, gey almost invariably exhibit Union gains
over the vote of last year, t here Is not much
doubt of tbe election' of Marcus L. Ward,
(Union) for Governor, over Runyon, (Demo
crat) by a majority of 3,000 to 5,000. The
returns also show a Uoion gain of Assem-
blvmem
, JJaltimore, Nov. 7. Tbe vote in Baltimore
... iavory light.' There was very little opposi
tion. Less. than 30.000 were cast. Thomas
i is elected in tbe Second District to Congress,
' to fill a vAcany occasioned by the resignation
of CoI. Webster. ,
Cliicao, 'Nov. 7. Returns from Minnesota
indicate tbe election of Marshall, Union can
didate for Governor, by a large majority.
Isaac Smith is the Union candidate in Polk
;. ; county to fill tbe vacancy caused by the rwlg-
nation of Capt. Lafollet.
CO.. Hill
Drugs, Mudlcluea um
KKltOSBNB,
TURPENTINE,
AUHIUUb,
AUIII.1,
LINSKED,
LAUD.
mnE
LAMP WICKS 4 CHIMNEYS,
HOPS,
8AUR,
8PONGE8,
LEBCHB3,
UOHK,
CASTOR AND I.N D! 00 AND
N KATSFOOT OIL, LANPDLACK.I
TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SUPPORTERS,
AND
PATENT MKDICINES. '
Our (tuck of FANCY GOODS 1 of the finest and best
quality; new styles oud luge assortments, such as
LUHIN'BPURFUEKIIY, IIAIlt,
LUIIIN'S TOILET SOAP, FLESH,
OoSMKTICS, HAT,
HAIKOILS, OLOTHFS,
COLUMN H. TOOTH AND
If ANCY SOAPS AND ' NAILBItUSIIRS
TOOTH POWDERS, AND COMBS.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
Pn4( n.lts.lnnl nttrni-isita -
ftr fiLrilitk'M fur buvinir urootlfl are second to none in
the State, mid we ehal'l at all times sell at a small ad-
vunce from cost . Heady aaiea ami small proms.
PHISICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully compounded at all hours of the day and night.
II II OB. OUUt. V, AOW,
OIL, ' ft2 2 " F POMADES,
GLASS, if J g TWINE,
CORKS, 2.' O Hj-' OWE,
ACIDS, gf 8-- g boap,
paints, g s & Be M4
si ? 2 f t i
DEU8HE8, -8 C mf 5ANCX
?S S2
BLTJESTONE, g P ARTICLES.
CP
TJNDETtSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY
call theutttintlun of all i
WAGON MAKERS
To the Superior Stock of
TVag-ou r17imler,
Now In Store and suon to arrive, which will be offered
to the trade ou Li be ml Terms.
OAK, ASH AND HICKORY PLANK
Vrotn 1 to 6 inches.
Finished and TJufiulahed Oak & Hickory
SI'OKES, from 1 to 34 Inches
OAK & ELM HUBS
In Pairs and Sets, front 6x0 to 14x19.
HICKORY & ASH RIMS,
BUQQY, EXPRESS and SULKY SIIAITS, Flulslmd and
Uiilliiinlioil.
DUQOY and EXPRESS POLKS, Jinlsheil and Unfinlsbed
111CKOIIY AXLES, nil sizes;
BUOOY, WAOON and EXPRESS DOW8;
OAK and HICKORY SCANTLING ;
bA WEI) FELLOES, from l4 to 3 Inches;
1IEWKD TONUUES for four burse and ox-teams;
B1NULK TREES;
NSCK YOKES;
LONG and SHORT nOUNDS;
I' LOW 11KAMS and Haiullcs, 4c, ie.
TLo above stuck wiib carefully selected In the Enstorn
States, expresdly to ui-et the demniids of this trade
Orders for any of the above articles, Including WAGON
o&ejao, 1IUAES, Sc., will be promptly attended to.
Tt. M. LAW,
5 Front Street, Portland.
ocl8:tf. Opposite 0. 8. N. CVs Wharf.
FRANKLIN MARKET.
CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS
DALLES, OREGON,
JOHNKPPINGKR Proprietor
fTllIB UNDERSIGNED
JL having fitted lip the
mve Markot in the BB'T
STYLE, will keep constant
ly on liaiiil all sorts of
Frexli and Cured Uleals,
Of tbe best quality furnished at the LOWEST RATI
My motto Is to PLEASE ALL."
ARTIES HAVING SUPERIOR STOCK FOR BALI
JL will do well to call at the Vranklin Market.
J. J U K EH,
. jiain sireei, Eaiies,
WBOLUAU AMD MTAIL SEALXE IX
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF,
pipes,;&"o.
ALWAYS IN BTOai TBI BUT BKARBI OT
Cigars, Tobacco, Matches, &e.
Dalles, February 19th, 18G5.
JOHN EPP1NGER.
NOTICE.
THE PIONEER STAGE COMPANY
Will carry
FAST FREIGHTS
FROM
UMATILLA,
AFTER THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, AT THE F0LL0W-
I.NU UEUUOED RATES :
To Boise City .....15 Cent! per pound
iumo jiiy u .
Owyhee tiO
For less amounts than one hundred pounds an addition
oi live uents perpouuu will bo charged. -
TIM IS PROM UMATILLAi
To noise C lly 3 Days.
To Idaho City 3 1-2 Days.
tu uwj uee, 4 trays.
JOSEPH PINKUAM, Acent.
Umatilla, Oct. 1, 1805, ocl8:tf.
J1EMOVAL.
J. GOETZ,
Dallci
F. KOENIGSBERQKR,
San Francisco.
J. GOETZ Sc CO.,
TOBACCONISTS.
s ,. . .
Have removed to
C0BNXR or
COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DALLES, OREGON
JOHN MICHELBACH, Proprietor.
WILt KEEP
constantly on hand all the rarle- J
itlea that the market can possibly VtSt
allord, of . 11
PUKSH & CURED MEATS,
and always of tho txst quality.
FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND, STEAMBOATS
supplied on reasonable terms.
Tbe nndorslcneq Is always prepared to pay tbe blith
est conn price for FAT CATTLE. Parties baviuir stock
in Rood condition, are requested to call on bim before
goinx elsewhere. juuiM miuuhlijauh.
Dalles, March 81st,1808. ' nihSltf
CITY MARKET.
I. LAUBER & Co., Proprietors.
Will keep constantly on hand the best
MEATS OP A IX KIi)S.
A LIBERAL 811 ARE OF PATRONAGE la
soliciteil. as wo expect to kei'D as icooj
an assortment of Meats and of as good as qual
ity, as tuecuiintry anorus: and will
Deliver the aame to Purohaseri in the City.
Parties having Superior Stock for sale will do well to
give-us a can betore disposing ol It elsewiiere.
O. liAUUftll. c uo.,
Bouthcaat corner of Washineton and Third Sts.
Fpposlte Roster's Blacksmith Shop.
1JLAYINO CARDS.
. POCKET CUTLERY,
PORT MONIES.
COMBS and BRUSHES, o' all Wnis, '
PERFUMERY, ot every description,
CHINA ORNAMENTS.
TOYS. DOLLS, etc.
FISH HOOKS and FISTIINQ TACELB,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
FANCY GOODS. Ac. -
Also Powdor.Shot, Load, Powder Flasks, Baskets, ant
many other articles too numerous to mention.
Interior dealers supplied with Cigars. Tobacco, etc.
at less than Portland prices, with freight added, oc-8
VEItY IMPORTANT
TO ' .
Merchants, Families, ITotels ana
HAIt-IiOOMH.
JULIUS KRABWEH HAVING BOUGHT THE KN
tire Steck of Merchandize and Book Accounts of the
late Aim of M. Seller A Co., In-thts eily, to which helms
added of his own importation (while doing business-ln
fortlandj an Immense mock ol the uest manuiactuied
Crockery, Glassware, '
Plated Ware, Lamps,
Chandeliers, Table Cutlery
Look log-Glasses and
All Kinds of Oils.
All of which ho offers at reduced rates. Tenons w.Isb-
' lug to buy any of the above-mentioned articles, will do
well to give mo a eall before purchasing elsewhere.
. orders ITnm the Interior promptly attended to, and
goods packed to go secure. Don't fail to call on me.
uuuio'i stone uuuuing, nasnington street, uaiies.
JULIUS KRAEMER.
Dalles. March 17th, 1806, mklTtf
M. fiROWN & BR0.t
WH0LI8AU AND RITAIL S1ALIBS Iff
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY aOODSI
GROCIJRIEa, PROVISIONS, &o.
Mr. M. DROWN, being a resident of Ban Fianclico. we
are enabled to oiler great fndcements to purchasers. Wt
respectiuiiy invite tne puDUo m exaaimsouv stock bemr
tturcnasiug eisownere. niJ6-tt (
4r Btono Store, north side Main street. Dalles.
FOR HALE.
fTHE HANDSOME RESIDENCE occupied by A. W.
i BUCHANAN Is offered
For Sale at a Low Figure. ,
For a private residence, no more desirable locality cnuhl
be desired. Thegronnds are ornamouted with skrubbei
and the building, contains -r
Ten Rooms, Finished In the Best Style,
and embraces ever; convenience. To a gentleman do
siring a Retired and Pleasant riome, convenient to bnsl-
ness, an opportunity is now presented that aeldum offers.
The House and Furniture will be sold together or sepaix
atoly, as the purchaser may desire. For further partic
ulars, Inquire at ocl:tf. -
WELLS, 1-AHUO M CO.'g EXPRESS OFFICE.
J. W. GURLEY, DENTIST, .,
Main St., Dalles, Oregon.
Rudio's New Stone Building. OrCKOll Steam Navigation Co.'S
ii twimiiKLuu oLi eui, uenr rrencu m UUUIOU a, B1U1 uave
opeuuu a weii.assurrea stock or
UAVANAand DOMESTIC SEQARS, .
VIRGINIA and WESTERN TODACC0r
FRENCH and SCOTCH SNUFF,
MEERSCHAUM and other PIPES,.
PLAYING CARDS, ".
SPORTING GOODS,'
INDIAN and FANCY QOODS, 4c, Ac.
The trade supplied at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
NOTICE !
npiIE FOLLOWING RATES OF FREIGHT bay been
JL established:
Grain, Vegetables, Tallow, &e.
FromAVBllula4Umatlll.itoPnrtland,$15Q0perton weight
' Dalles to Portland..
l;J t
7oQ.'
On Wool,
MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING.
IfA VI8S O'ROURKE DESIRES TO INFORM the
ITJL Ladies of Dalles and vicinity, that she
has Just received a fxeelt supply of.
Fashionable Goods,
The latest Paris, New York and Bun Frnncisco stvles
of BONNETS, HATS, RI1I1IONS, LACKS, FEATIfKRS,
injn una, sc. A lull anu well-selected assortment of
Ladles' Beady-Made Garments.
Also, a Fashionable assortment of
DRESSTRIMMINGS!
STAMPING for Embroidery and Draldfng. PINKING
done at short notice.. DONNETS Dleacbed and I'reased
In the latost style. A large assortment ot
Children's Roady-Mado Clothing
Constantly on. hand. Ilavlng secured the services of a
First Clau Dress Maker. I am prepared to cut and fit
Ladles' and Children's- DRESSES and CLOAKS.
THIRD 8TREET.. one .a mire out of the Catholic
Church. oc'21:3in.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
f M1K DALLES LUMRER AND MANUFACTURING
M. (jumi'aa x nas recently attached a
FLOUBING MILL
to their Steam Sash and Door Factory, In this City, and
are now prepared to CHOP FEED, UltIND WHEAT and
CORN, and warrant to give the beat satlsractlon. On
haad constantly and for sole ' - -
FXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, '
SECONDS OR MIDDLTNOS,
BRAN AND SHORTS.
CHOP FEED, CHICKEN FEED.
Also, a Bapertor article of CORN MEAL, from new
Corn.
The highest market price paid for WHEAT, CORN and
.jdahlbi.' ..... A, uouUa. Agent.
From Wallula and Umatilla to Portlandw..0 02 per lb
ilaliui to fortianu 1
On Hides,
...$0 50 ench
8. 0. REED, President.
Portland, 8ep. 23, 18W. . . eplf7-2mls
Front Wallnla and Umatilla to Portlasdj
voiles to rortiana
Dalles, Not. 2,160.
o3tf.
IMPORTER AND J0BDER OF
Vines & Liquors,
FRONT STREET.
Portland, - - . - - - . Oregon.
f-FFERS FOR SALE A VERY LARGE ASSORT
ment ot ,
Urandles,
Wines
Liquors,
Case Goods,
&c, &c, tiC.
The Trailo la nartlcularlr Invited to oinmlne m
own uviuie uiiinniiig ei.ewiiere. aus4.tr
MOUNT HOOD SALOON
AND
UILLIA-ltl) ROOM,
F. M. HUNT, Proprietor,
CORNER 07
Main ana Court Street.,
pa-u - - . Dalles, Oregon.
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
rPAKE NOTICE, that the nartnrhl h.rtnt,r ...
X. istlng between T. H. Bulger and 8. Laaber; under the
urui name m l. u. Duuiua m uv,. ia the batoaering
Kaiies WJ, Oct. 0, 1500. , wj T. H. BULGER.
miirOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
II the chitons of this place and vi
cinity, that having roturued from a pro- i
lesslonal tour throuich the mines, he has
again resumed the practice of DENTISTRY, in the rooms
formerly occupied by him, In the building occupied by
Wood ft Butler, Photograph Artists, and adjoining Waf
dron Bros.' Drug Store. He takes this method of it-
tending thanks, for the liberal patronage heretofore o
teuded to bim, aud solicits a continuance of tbe tame.
LIST OF PBICBS.
Entire-Denture on Gold Base. .....$180 to t-2i
Upper Dcntare, Gold JIoomv.- ... SO " 120
" Denture. Vulcanite Bono 70 " l'2i
" Upper Denture, Vulcanlto Base 88 " U
Gold Fillings Inserted from one dollar upward. '
Childrens' Teeth extracted free af charge, eel3-tf
MRS. L. WHITENS-
UEW PHOTOGRAPH E00MS.
Washington Street. .
HAYING NEWLY FITTED UP THE GALLERY orcr .
Degnar's Store, would resuectfull v announce to all
those wishing
Photographs, Carts do Ylslte, ic,
that tbey will do well to give ber a call. Particular at-
tentuin pam to taking Lad es and ChL'drent Pictures.
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID IN CASH .
Beaver, Otter, Mink and Coon Skins.
, By RICHARDS McCRAKEN.
Portland1, Sept. 27, 1866. or4:8m.
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT UW
WILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPREME AND CIR
cult Courts of Ororon. and the TliRkrint Crmrtm a
nasliiugton Territory.
.0. HUMASON,
Particular attention paid to the collection of claims.
Dalles, Ogn.
J. A. ODMI.t
NEW HEARSE!
rriHK UNDERSIGNED BEOS TO INFORM THE CI H
M. lions of Hie Dalles end vicinity that he has received
a NEW UEARSE, and will .
.Attend Funerals
on short notice. This ( the first, and at present, only
Hearse In the city. ' .. '
i - I. M. ETANS
lalles, May 19, 1805. my:20-tf.
KOTICU.
NOTICE IS nEREBt GIVEN not to trust my wife ea
my accosut, aa I will not be responslhle i
JULIUS LANGE.
Biaw
. For Sale at a Ilargaln.
f Ptafk 'EST OF GROUND, fronting on Second
M.Jf Street, running back la feet, adluininc
French Oilman, with FIVE DWELLING HOUSES and
TWO STORES thereon. If the anove property la not sold
before the 20th lust., it will be sold at public anctlon, to
gether with Furnitare In one house, TITLE PERFECT.
For particulars in.iolre of fAVNE 1 00? Attctt.
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