The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, November 16, 1865, Image 3

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DATES TO NOVEMBER It.
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WALDROS RROS..
Wholesale & Retail Druggists,
Main Strectt Dalles, Oregon.
WI NOW OCCUPY OUR NEW TWO STORY FIRS
proof Stone building, onnoslts Illocli. Miller A
Co., and offer to the pnbllo a full and complete stock of
lemieais. consisting In pnrt or
LAMP WICKS 0UIMNEY9,
Atlantlo Keiri,
New Tork. Nov. 10 The order for thevex
eciitioD of Wins is exciting more remarks
and ocrnpying the public uiind to a much
greater degree then did the hang-infi of the
eonspirntors. This is probably due to the
fact of the notice (riven in this Instance, while
in the case of the former eiecution, scarcely
more than ten hours of daylight intervened
between the public announcement and the
appearance ot the condemned on the scaffold.
Wirlz la said to be in better condition to day
than ft' any time during bis confinement. He
bag had considerable sleep, and has a moder
ate appe'ile. He appears to show much
stamina as tbe hours of bis life approach
tbeir close. His spiritual adviser. Father
Beerile, was with him during much of tbe
afternoon, and left his cell about six this af
ternoon. Scbrade also vilted him, after an
hour's interview of the fo.oier with President
Johnson this morning. The interview
Known to nave neen productive or nothing to
indicate that Wirtz would be reprieved,
though on the streets and in the hotels, the
popular opinion seems to be gradually
settling In that conviction. President John
son is known to have met the petition of
be tirade for a commutation of sentence with
kind attention and regard, but said nothing
to induce a belief that Executive clemency
would be extended in the Wiriz case, nor did
ochrune entertain a shadow of hone.
New York, November 11. The Allowing is
the sentence of Gen. Briscoe: "The Court
does therelore sentence him, Brevet Brie. Gen.
Briscoe, Col. of tbe 199tb Pennsylvania, to be
cashiered, dishonorably discharged from the
United States service, and forever diqna ified
trom Homing any otnee or honor or profit un
' der the United States Government; that be
. forfeit all pay and allowance now due, or
wbicb may become due to bim, and be con
fined at hard labor, In such place as the Sec
retary or war may direct, tor five years.
"The findings and sentence are approved
and confirmed. By tbe bigb testimonials of
tbe former good character and gallantry of
uen. unscne by Uenera:s Meade, Hancock,
btonemnn, Uibbon, Terry, Soilless and others,
so much of tbe sentence as pertains to coo
fioement is remitted
" By order of the President.
(Signed) K. D. Townsbnd, A. A. G."
About noon Briscoe was released. He was
highly elated at his escape from imprison
ment, as he fully expected to be sent to the
penitentiary.
New York, Nov. 10 The Times' special
says all reports about Cabinet discussion over
tbe correspondence between Earl Russell and
Minister Adams, are absurd, that the corres
pondence was in the bands of the Govern
ment several weeks before it was published,
and that Secretary Seward had written a
reply to Russell's last dispatch at least six
weeks since. It is generally understood be
Informed the English Government that we
shall not press tbe suggestion of arbitration,
nor shall we consent to submit any question
to the direction of a commission, unless old
claims at issue between .the two Governments
shall be submitted. Al-o, it is probable that
prior to sending Secretary Seward's dispatch a
request was made to know what topics were
Intended to come before the commission sug
gested by Russell, as a necessary preliminary
to the acceptance or declination of it.
WaihingtSh, Nov. 9. A dispatch to the
Secretary ol tbe Treasury, dated Grtlveston,
Nov; 4th, announces the death of Wm John,
sop, only brother of tbe President, from tbe
affects of a gunshot wound.
Washington, Nov. 10 dpt. Wirls was
hung between 10 and 11 o'c'ock ibis morning.
On tbe gallows he declared his innocence,
and died without exhibiting any symptoms of
fear.
KEROSENE,
TURPENTINE,
ALCOHOL,
ACIDA.
LINSEED,
L, Alt U
HOPS,
8AGB. '
81'ONORS.
LEKC1IE3,
CAMOR AND
N K ATSFOOT? Oil,
TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SUPPORTERS,
INDIGO AND
LANPUI.ACK.
WAGON & CARRIAGE
3.a.te:r,i:Lu
nnUK UNDERSIGNED WOULD
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AND
PATENT MKDIOINK8.
Onr stuck of FANCY 0001)8 1 s of the finest and best
quality; new styles ond large assortments, such as
LUBIN'8 PERFCBERY, HAIR,
LUUlti'STUILKT SUAP, FLKSII,
FOMADK8, 8IIAVINO,
Ci8MKTICS, . HAT,
UAI It 011,9, CLOTH'S,
COLOGNE, TOOTH AND
FANCY 80APS AND . NAIL BIIU8IIES
T.iOTII PJWDKIIS, AND COMBS.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal purposes.
Our fut ilities fur buying goods are second to none la
the State, and we shall at all times sell at fiinftll ad
vance from cost. Heady sales aud small profits.
rttl'SICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully compounded at all hours of the day and night.
mil lea, sept. V, usno. . seiu-ll
. Detains. Last Spring large quantities of
foods were taken to Kootenai, and with the
depletion of tbe population in those mines,
ft was found necessary to remove tbem to
Blackfoot to find a market. Being in law
British goods, from having paid British duties,
tbey are liable to confiscation upon coming
back lito the United Stales without paying
duties under our revenue laws. An agent of
tbe Port Angeles custom-house was sent np
to Blackfoot to watch this very matter, and
bow has in keeping several pack-trains loaded
with goods from Kootenai, at the Jocko Res
ervation. ' Among those under duress is
"French Levy," who is well known in tbis
country. It is a hard case all around, tbat
men should buy goods- pay British duties
and freight to Kootenai then pay freight to
Blackfoot, and then bare tbeir goods taken
from them. Such is life In tbe mountains.
FOR SALE.
FIRST CLA83, SECOND HAND PIANO, can be bad
. on reasonable torus,
c3tf
Inquire at this Office, or of
A. W. JfttllUUSlM,
OIL,
GLASS,
CORKS,
ACIDS,
PAINTS,
BRUSHES,
BLUESTONE,
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POMADES,
TWINE,
GLUE,
BOAP,
and
FANCY
ARTICLES.
RESPECTFULLY
call the attention of all
WAGON MAKERS : ,
To the Superior 8tock of
Wagon Timber,
Now In Store and soon to arrive, which will as offered
to ths trade on Libeial Terms.
OAX, ASH AND HICKORY PLANK
From i to 5 luches.
Finished and Unfinished Oak & Hickory
SPOKES, from 1 to $ Inches
OAK & ELM HUBS
In Pairs and Bets, from 6x6 to 14x16.
HICKORY & ASH RIMS,
BUOQY, EXPRESS and SULKY SHAFTS, Flulahed and
unnnlslieu.
BUGGY and EXPRESS POLKS. Finished and Unfinished
HICKORY AXLES, all sizes;
BUtlOY, WAOON and KXPHESS BOWS; '
OAK and HICKORY SCANTLING;
SA WKI FELLOES, from X to 3 indies;
II BWED TUNC1UKS for four horse aud ot towns;
81NULK TREKS;
NiSCKYOKKS;
LONG and SHORT nOUNDS;
PLOW UKAM3 and Handles. An.. An.
Tee above stock was carofuflv aaluctail In tli Eastern
States, expressly to m el the demands of tbis trade
urners tor any or the above articles, including WAGON
DB.1U tin, jjuau.0, o., will ue promptly attended to.
Tt. H, LAW.
95 Front Street, Portland,
oc!8:tt Opposite 0. 8. N. Co.'s Wharf.
NOTICE.
THE PIONEER STAGE COMPANY
Will carr
FAST? FREIGHTS
FROM
UMATILLA,
AFTER THE FIRST OF OCTOBKR, AT THE FOLLOW-
inu ujsuuuku itAi Kb:
To Boise City 15 Cents per pound
vaamF vif,,,,,, F
Owyhee MO
For leftn amountB than one hundred nonndi nn aHrlitinn
ui xive veinn per puvna win ue cimrgod.
To RolNeClty, 3 Oays.
To Idaho City 3 1-4 Days
TO Owyhee,.... 4 Uayti.
Umatilla, Oct. 1, 1805.
JOSEPH PINKUAM, Aeent.
ocl8:tf.
REMOVAL.
J. GOETZ,
Dalles.
I. KOXNiaSIIEROER,
Han Francisco.
J. GOETZ te CO., '
TOBACCONISTS,
Have removed to
Rudio's New Stone' Buildinsr.
Washington Street, near French A Oilman's, and l.ava
vpuucu a neiiassorieu biock oi
HAVANA aud DOMESTIC SEOARS,
VIDQINIA and WESTERN TOBACCO,
FRENCH and SCOTCH SNUFF,
MEERSCHAUM and other PIPES,
PLAYING CARDS,
SPORTING GOODS, ' 1
.INDIAN and FANCY GOODS, io., to.
The trade supplied at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING.
mflSSO'ROCRKE DESIRES TO INFORM the
JLTJL Louies or Dulles and vicinity, that sue
has Just received a fresh supply of
Fashionable Goods),
The latest I'arls, New York and San Francisco styles
f liiivvvra ir.roa n i . n . t. . ...r.. .
t w.i ana, u. a mi, auu wetiseiecteu assortineut or
Ladles' Heady-Made Garments
Also, a Fashionable assortment of
ORES S-.T HIMMINGSI
STAMPING for Embrolderyand Hraldfng. PINKING
done at short notice. 1IO.N.NKTS Uleuched.and Pressod
in uie latest style, a large assortment or
Children's Ccady-Made Clothing
Constantly on hand. Having' socured the services of
First Clin. Dress Maker, I am prepared to cut aud At
Ladles' and Children's D It ESSES and CLOAKS.
THIRD STREET, one square east of the CathoUo
v"""-". oc'Zli.lm.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
f IHE DALLES LUMBBIl AND MANUFACTURING
M. . wJiran i uas receutly attached a
FLOURING MILTLi
to their Steam Sash and Door Factory, In ttiin City, and
are now prepared to CHOP FEED, UltIND WHEAT and
CORN, and warrant t give tin best satisfaction. On
uanu constantly ana ior sale
FXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
BEOONDS OR MIDDLINGS.
BRAN AND SHORT,
CHOP FEED, CHICKEN FEED.
Also, Superior article or CORN MEAL, from new
Corn.
The highest market pries paid for WHEAT. CORN and
"1 ,. . IIWIUH, Agent.
Dalles, Not. 1806. n3tf.
FRANKLIN MARKET.
CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS
DALLES, OREGON,
JOHNKPPINGKR Proprietor
milH UNDKKSIGNED
ft having fitted up the
above Market in the BE T Tfflr
STYLE, will keep constant. 1
ly ou tiautl all sorts of
Fresh and Cured Bleats,
Of the best quality furnished at the LOWEST RATI
My motto is to - PLEASE ALL."
TJARTIES HAYING SUPERIOR STOCK FOR SALE
JL win uo well to call at the Franklin Market.
JOHN JSPPINGER
; Dalles, February 19th, 1868.
CORK is. or
COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DALLES, OREGON
JOHN MICHELBACH, Proprietor.
WIXI. KEEP
constantly on hand nil the rarle
ities that the uiarkut can ooaslbl.
... i ...
auuiu, ui
FBK8H & CURED MEATS,
and always of the tit quality. .
FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS
supplied ou reasonable terms.
Tbe underslineq Is always prepared to nay the hitch
est cash price for FAT CATTLE. Parties havluir stock
In good condition, are requested to call on him before
going ei.ewiiere. JOUfl MlUlIfcLMAUll.
vanes, March 31st, 1866. DiliSUf
CITY MARKET.
S. LAVBER & Co., Proprietors
Will keep constantly on hand the best
MEATS OF ALL KINDS.
A LIBERAL SHARE OP PATRONAGE Is
solicited, as we exuect to ke u as t-ooJ
au assortment of Meats and of as good as qual
ity, as the country affords: and will
Deliver the same to Purchasers in the City.
Parties having Superior Stock for sale will do wall to
give us a call before disposing ol It elsewhere.
B. LAUUKll. (Jo.,
Southeast corner of Washington and Third 8tl.
rpposne Hosier's Ulacksmlth a hop
J . JUKE 11713
Main Street, Dalles,
WB0USALI Alro WTAII. BUU1 D
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF,
PIPES,. &o.
ALWAYS STOU TBI BIST BSAiroS OF
Cigars, Tobacco, Matches, &c
PLAYING CARDS,
POCKET CUTLERY,
PORT MONIES,
COMBS and BRUSHES, o' all kind,
PERFUMERY, ot every description,
CHINA ORNAMENTS,
, TOYS, DOLLS, ett.
FISH HOOKS and FISHING TACKLE,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
FANCY OOOBS, Ac.
Also Powder.Bhot, Lead, Powder Flasks. Baskets, and
many other articles too numerous to mention.
4Gjr Interior dealers supplied with Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
at less than Portland prices, with freight added. oc-S
VEBY IMPOBTANT
TO
Merchants, . Families, Hotels and
BAR.ROOM8.
JULIUS KRAKMER HAVING BOUGHT TnB EN.
tire Stock of Merchandise and Book Aceoouts of the
late firm ot M . Seller A Co., In this city, to which he lis
added of his own importation (while doing business la
Portland) an immense Stock of the best manufactured.
Crockery, Glassware,
Plated Ware, Lamps, , '
Chandeliers, Table Cutler?
LooklnsGlasses and .
All Kinds of Of Is,
All of which he offers at rednoed rates. Persons wish
ing to bay any of the above-mentioned articles, will die
wen to give me a can neiore purcnaaing elsewhere.
Orders frnse tbe interior promptly attended to, an
goods packed to go secure. Don't fall to call on me. .
unuio's atone Building, Washington street. Dalles.
JULIUS KRAEMER.
Bullet, March lTth, 1868. mhmf
M. UROWN & BRO.j
WH0USALB AltD KSTAU MS1US III
FANCY AND HTAPLB
DRY GOODS!
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Ac
Mr. M. BROWN, being a resident of Ban Francisco, we
are enabled I otter great indeementa to purchasers. Ws
(sniiectfiilly Invite the pubHo to examine oar stock bsfor '
niirchasiug elsewhere. mlo-tf
Stone Store, north side Main street. Dalles. Hm
FOB 8A.LE.
THE nANDSOMB RESIDENCE occupied br A. W.
BUCHANAN ieofsKol .
For Sale nt a Low Flgnre.
For a private residence, no more desirable locality could
be desired. The grounds nre ornamented with tLrubberi
and the building, contain, '
Ten Booriis, Finished In the Best Style,
ad embraess everjr convenience. To a gentleman de
siring Retired and Ptrasaat Horns, convenient to busi
ness, au opportunity la Bow prnssnted that seldum offon.
lhe House and Furuitura will be sold together or sepa.
ately, as the purchaser may desire. For further parties
ulars, Inquire at osl-tf '
WELLS, FARGO A CO.'S EXPRESS OFFICE? '
Oregon Steam Navigation Co.'s
NOTICE!
THE FOLLOWING RATES OF FREIGHT have been
established: ,
Grain, Vegetables. Tallow, &c.
From Wallula A Uinatlll.i to Portland, f 16 00 per too weight
wruruiiuu ., f OU "
- On Wool,
From Wallula and Umatilla to Portland 40 02 per lb
vaurm w ronianu i
On Hides,
From Walhila-ond Umatilla to Portland 40 SO each
uaues to 1'ortiaad 371
. 8. 0. REED, Presldont.
Portland, Sep. 23, 1868. sepW-limis
A. O. 13 It A. r 1" OLID,
, IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF
Wines 5c Xiiqnors,
FRONT STREET,
Portland, a - Oregon.
OFF IS 118 FOR SALE A VERY LARGE ASSORT
ment ot
Brandies,
Wine,
Liquors,
Case Goods,
tie., &c., &c.
aT The Trade Is particularly Invited to examine my
v ueiure purcnasiug eisewnere. auM tr
MOUNT HOOD SALOON
AND
HILLTA1U ROOM,
F. M. HUNT, Proprietor,
CORNER OF
Main and Court Street,
pM-tf Dallesregon
IIbsbi Martih. ' J."M. MuarHT
MABTIN & MURPHY,
Attorneyn-at-Law.
OFFICES Idaho City, Boise County,!. T. Rnby City
vwjuee vounty, 1. i. apis-u
J. W. GURLEY, DENTIST,
. Main St., Dallee, Oregon.
WOULD RK8PECTFULLY INFORM
the citisene of this placo aud vi
cinity, that having returned from a pro- 1
tesslonal tour through the mines, he has
again resumed the practice of DENTISTRY, in the rooms '
formerly occupied by him. in the building occupied b
Wood A Butler. Ph itoirranh Artl.ta. nl .,ll.,l..i., r.f '
dron Bro..' Drug Store. lie takes this uvthod of ex.
lenaing inanas, lor the liberal patronage heretolore ex
tended to him, and solicits a coutlnuauce of the same.
LIST OF PHICEB.
Entire Dentnre on Gold Base .I180 1,1244.
" Upier Denture, Gold now....,....,... go I'M
" Denture. Vekanlte Base . 70" 1U4
u UPI,er Denture, Vulcanite Base........ 86 64
Gold Fillings in.erted from one dollar upward.
Children.' Teeth extracted free af charge. selS-tf
MRS. L. WHITE'S
NEW PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS.
Washington Street.
HAVING NEWLY FITTED UP THE GALLERY over"
Degnar's Store, would respectfully announce to ell
those wishiug
Photographs, Carts de Tlslte, c.,
that they will do well to give her a cull. Particular at
teuthiii paid to taking Lad.es aud Chi'drens Pictures.
oc2):tf.
Furs! Furs!
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICK PAID IN CASH
ro
Beaver, Otter, Mluk and Coon Bklns.
, J . . - ,"T RICHARDS McCRAKEN.
Portland, Sept. t!. I8a. t4:3a.
11I MA Ac ODULI,,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS ATLAW
WILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPREME AND C1R
cult Conru of Oregon, and the District Courts
Waslilngton Territory.
Particular attention paid to the collection of claims. -0.
II U MASON, Dalles, Ogn. J. A. ODKH
NEW HEARSE!
renilE UNDERSIGNED BR08 TO INFORM THE Clt
M. Itens of the Dulles and vicinity that be has received
a NEW HEARSE, and will ,
Attend Funerals
o short notice. This Is the first, and at present. odVj
Hearse In ths city.
Euiles, May ID, IMS. ' m'yrfkML
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN not to trust my wife ea
my accouut, as I will not be responsible
lt JULIUS LANGS.
,For Sale at a Unrgaln.
PCATa FEET Or 0 HOUND, fronting oa Second
m.3f Street, running back 120 feet, adjoiniuc
French A Oilman, with FIVE DWELLING HOUSES and
TWO STORES thereon. If the aoore property la not sold
before the 20th inst., it will be sold at public auction, to-
bouse. TITLE PERFECT,
gather with Furniture In one I
tar parttcalars Inquire of
Dalles, Not. 7, l&ee-td -
PAYNE CO, Amu..