The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, November 17, 1865, Image 3

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fOOMPILKO rSOM TH1 ORMOKIAH.
DATES TO NOTBIIQER 13.
Atlantic Kent.
iVeio York, Nov. 13. The Commercial' t Wash
ington dispatch gays : The President informed
an ex Confederate General to-day that it was
not bis present in ention to pardon any more
siril or military leaders cf the rebellion.
- Chief Justice Chase is expected in the city
to-night, when roraetbing definite respecting
Jeff Davis may be announced.
The Governor of South Carolina bas ad
dressed a letter to the Secretary of the Treas
ury, asking that the State have the privilege
of assuming tbe direct tax levied by Congrss,
for complaint to the United States, but also
on economical grounds.
There ia no official announcement concern
ing ministerial arrangements. Clarendon is
certain to be foreign minister,
Tbe Globe claims forbearance for tbe recon
stituted ministry until it is enabled.to lay be
fore Parliament a programme upon tbe satis
factory character on which its existence de
pends. v
Tbe newt fully explains tue uovernmeni
reform bill. The Post thinks reform extremely
doubtful. The nation is too indifferent.
Tbe Prince and Princess of Wales paid tbe
expected visit to Liverpool October Slst.
Advices from Bio Janiero to Oct. 10th, via
England, confirm the capture of the Uraguny
an arm) by tbe allies. The Uraguayans sur
rendered unconditionally. Six thousand were
made prisoners. Their General bas beta
brought to Rio Janiero. '
J . J TJ K E Ey
Main Street, Dalles,
WH0LI4ALI AND Hit AIL DEALER IN
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF,
PIPES,
AXWATS IN STOU TBI BEST BKAN9S 0
Cigars, Tobacco, Matches, &c.-l
PLAYINO 0ARD8,
POCKET CUTLERY,
POUT M0NIB8,
COMBS Mid BRUSHES, o all kinds,
PERFUMERY, ot every description,
CHINA ORNAMENTS,
TOYS, DOLLS, etc.
FISH HOOKS and FISHING TACKLE,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
fancx uouus, c.
Also Powder. Shot, Lead, Powder Flasks, Baskets, and
manv other articles too numerous to mention.
49- Interior dealers supplied with Clears, Tobacco, etc.
I at less than Portland prices, with freight added, oc-8
IMPORTANT
TO
VERY
WALDKON HUOS.,
and that the same may be paid in South Car- Wholesale & Retail Druggists, Merchants. Families. ITotcls and
BAR-ROOMS.
olina Oonrts. He allegea that the State ia
much impoverished and cannot meet tbe tax
immediately. No action was taken on the
letter by the Secretary of the Treasury.
Washington, Fov. 10. It U .asserted from
an official source that the army of the United
States will not be reduced as baa been sup
posed, lis full available strength exceeds
180,000, of which about one balf is on each
side of the Mississippi river.
Boston, Nov. 13. A large and influential
meeting wna helir ot noon lo-day in the Mer
chant's Exchange in favor of the immediatd
construction of the Northern Pacific Railroad.
Mayor Lincoln presided Powerful speeches
were made by ex-Gov. Curry of Oregon, and
ex-Gov. Fuller of Utah.
Tbe Morning Poet saya ihe intended with
drawal of the French from Mexico has lately
assumed a more decided character. Maxi
milian would recruit in Austria and Belgium.
, lie has proposed to permit French, officers and
men to take tbe oath of allegiance to Mazi
, milian if inclined to do so. Maximilian would
then find himself entirely surrounded by bis
own army.
The Lust says: It Is hardly to be supposed
that Cue United Slates Government would
wish to replace such government by a return
to republican confusion and anarchy. In
cp'urBe of time pvblin feeling in America will
" acknowledge tbe liberal sovereign who is
now endeavoring to raise Mexico to civili
sation. ivVte York, Nov. 11. Gen. John E. Logan
has been tendered the mission to Japan, and
it is understood he accepts..
It is suggsted by leading politicians that
an amendment sanctioning the Union War
Debt, and ignoring the debts enacted for tbe
overthrow of the Union, be added to the Con
stitution of the United States, and that the
Southern States be required to adopt it before
recognition
Raleigh,N. C.Nov. 11. Jotaoathan Worth
secessionist, is certiinly cloctci Governor,
over William Ho den. Union, by from five to
ten thousand majority.
- Raleigh, Nov. 12. Turner, member of the
Confederate Cong' ess, is elected to Congress
in the Raleigh district. Clark, who cannot
take the oath, is circled in Neber district,
over Lemiiu, who can tuke it. The other
districts have not been heard from.
Gov. Ilolden has received a t legram from
Secretary Seward instructing him to conti.
nue to discharge the functions of Provision
al Governor until otherwise ordered by the
President.-
Wathington, Nov. 11. The body of.Cnpt.
Wirtz, it bas been decided by the President,
is to be in'e red in the penitientiary ground,
where Payne and others are beiug buried.
Major General Judson Kilpatrick, of New
Jersey, has heen appointed Minister to Chili.
Colonel Edward Cook, of the same State, is
Secretary of Legation.
Neu York, Nov. 11. The London Daily
Newt Bays: The Free Masons in England are
' following the example of those in France by
protesting against the Pope's recent allocu
tion. New Tor, Nor. 12. The Ilerald'i Colom
bia correspondent send' a report of the pro
ceedings of the Sonih Carolina Legislature
up to the 4th of November, which are prin
cipally discussions relating to the condition
of the negro.' Some members express some
apprehensions of a negro insurrection. Bills
have, therefore, been reported for tbe pur
pose of empowering State officers to seize all
firearms found in the possession ot tbe freed
ruen, and to prevent them from hereafter be
coming posses-ed of arms, and punish with
severity any white person proposing to sell
the same to them. Measures are also pro-
posod to shut up shops kept by freedmen,
and prohibit any white- person from employ
ing a negro sorrant without the written coo
sent of bU or ber former master having been
first obtained. Tbe South Carolinans are all
Yery anxious for the removal from their
tniilst of ail the national troops and for the
organization of the militia.
Foreign News
Liverpool, Nov. 1. The Paris correspondent
says': It is generally reported in the Parisian
papers that tbe French army in Mexico will
be withdrawn by instalments, and that by
August or September of next year tbe wbole
will have returned to France. This resolu
tion is said to'bave been adopted nqt only
".from a desire to afford bo reasonable ground
Slain Street, Dalles, Oregon.
WJ NOW OCCUPY OUR NEW TWO STORY FIRB
II proof 8Ume building. Apposite lllocti, Miner a
Co.. and offer to tin piibllo a full and complete stock of
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, consisting lu part of
KEROSENE, LAMP WICKS CHIMNEYS,
TUItPBNTINB, IIOPS,
ALCOHOL, BAOB,
ACIDS, SPONGES, .
LINSEED, x LKECIIE3,
LARD, CORKS,
OAaTOB AND ' , INDIOO AND
NHATSFOOT Oil, LAN PB LACK,
TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SUPPORTERS.
AND
PATKNT MKDICINKS.
Our stock of FANCY GOODS I s of the finest and best
quality; new stylo ond large assortments, such as
LUIIIN'SPK.RFUF.KUY, .HAIR,
LUBIN'B TOILET SUAr, 4LESI1,
POMADES BUAVINO,
COSMETICS, 1IAT,
HAIIIGH.S. CLOTHES,
COLOGNE, TOOTH AND
FANCY SOAPS AND NAIL BRUSHES
TuOTH POWDERS, AND COMBS,
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal purposes.
Our facilities fur buying goods are second to none In
the State, aud we shall at all times sell at a small ad
vume from cost. Ready sales and small profits.
PIIISICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully compounded at all hours of the day and night.
Thillo.. Sent. 9. 18U5. selu-tf
OIL, I S P P0UAI)K8'
GLASS, S3? S r H TWINB'
CORKS, zvrl? g i
ACIDS, gf S-. W ft B0APi
PAINTS, 5I-6-2 Pg- and .
IS 3 S5 . :
BRUSHES, 2 tjJ gj2 FANCY
BLCESTONE, g? M ' P ARTICLES.
JULIUS KRAEMBK HAVING BOUGHT THB EN
tire Stock of Merchandise and Book Accounts of the
lute firm ot M . Seller A Co., in this city, to which he has
added of his own importation (while doing business in
Portland) an immense stock of the besrinanufactured
Crockery, Glassware,
Plated Ware, Lamps,
Chandeliers, Table Cutlery
Looklng-GIasses and
All Kinds of Oils,
All of which be offers at reduced rates. Persons wish
ing to buy auy of the above-mentioned articles, will do
well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere.
Orders from the Interior promptly attended to, and
goods packed to go secure. Don't fail to call on me.
Kadlo's Stone Building, Washington street. Dalles.
JULIUS KRAEMER.
Dalles, March 17th, 1868. mhl7tf
HOOT AND SHOE STOltE.
IT. WYCKMAS,
MAS REMOVED HIS BOOT AND SHOB
8TORB to the building on Main street,
nearly opposite Moody's Hall, where he has
Just reoeived, direct from San Francisco, anno."
usually nne ana wen selected stock or
BOOTS AND SHOES),
of the'very best quality and latest stylet
EVER BROUCHT TOTHIS MARKET,
Including the celebratod ENGLISH HUNTING SIIOB
manufactured by Benkert. 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.
JFsT-Gentlemen who prefer to hare their Boots or Shoes
mode to order, can rely upon obtaining a neat and easy
fit. F. WYCKMAN, Main street, "
el6-tf Opposite Moody's Hall.
Oregon Steam Navigation Co.'s
NOTICE!
THE FOLLOWING BATES OF FREIGHT bar been
established:
Grain, Vegetables. Tallow, ike.
From Wnllula A Uinalill i to Portland, $16 00 per ton weight
" uaues to i" oniHou j mi - " "
On Wool,
WAGON & CARRIAGE
THB UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY
tall theattentlon of all '
WAGON MAKERS
To the Superior Stock of
Wagon Timber, A
Now In Store and toon to trrlre, which will b offered
to the trade on Llbei al Terms. ,
OAK; ASH AND HICKORY PLANK
From i to 6 laches.
Finished and Unfinished Oak & Hickory
BPOKBS, from 1 to 8J$ Inches
OAIt c ELM HUBS
lu Pain and 8ett, from 6x8 to 14x10.
HICKORY &, ASH RIMS,
BUGGY, EXPRESS and BULKY SHAFTS, Finished and
Unfinished.
BUGGY and EXPRESS POLKS, Finlahe&aad Unfinished
HICKORY AX1.K8, all sites;
BUGGY, WAGON and KXPKF.8S BOWS:
OAK and H1CKOHY SCANTLING;
b A WJSI) FKLLOKS, from 1U to 8 inches;
HEWKD TONUIIBS tor fcr horse and ox-teams t '
81NGLB TRKKSs '
NiCK YOKKS;
LONG and SHORT I10UND8;
PLpW BKAMS and Handles, Ac, Ao.
' The above stink was carefully Mleeted fn the Xasteni
Staten, expressly to m et the demands of this trade.
Orders for any of the above articles. Including WAGON
DiUSJ NO, JSOAva, ao., win oe promptly aiieuueu to.
T. U. LAW.
a5 Front Street, Portland,
Ocl8:tr. Opposite 0. B. N. Co.'s Whorl
FRANKLIN MARKETTr"
CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS
; DALLES, OREGON,
JOHNEPP1NQEU frcvprietor
rlHB UNDKHSIGNED
M. having fitted ap th
above Market In tbe BK-T
STYLE, will keep toattanv-
ly on baud all sorts of ' '
FresU and Cured Bleats,
Of the best quality furnished at the LOWEST ATB '
My motto It to ' PLEASB ALL."
PARTIES nAVIb SUPERIOR STOCK FOR BALI
will do well to call at the Franklin Market.
JOHN K!'I?KJQKIU
Dalles, February 10th, 1866.
WASIBlACiTON MARKET,
cota ia or
COURT AND 8EC0ND STREETS, DALLES, OREGON
JOHN MICHELBACH, Proprietor. '
WILL KEEP
tvnstantly on hand all tho vnrle- i
siiee tuat tne suaraet can possibly ..kt.J
afford, of 11 "
U-IiKSII & CURED MKAT8,
and always of the bttt quality.
, FAMILIES, HOTELS,. AND STEAMBOATS . .
supplied on reasonable term.
' Tbe anderslgneq Is always propared to pay the high
est cash price for FAT CATTLE. Parties having stock
in good condition, art requested to call on him befora
going elsewhere. JOHN MICHELBACH.
uaues, March Slst, 18BS. . mhSltf
NOTICE.
THE PIONEER STAGE C03IPANY
Will carry
FAST FREIGHT
FROM
UMATILLA,
AFTER THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, AT THB FOLLOW
ING REDUCED RATES:
To Bolt City .....15 Cent! per pound
"Idaho City 0
Owyhee !0
For less amounts than one hundred pounds an addition
of Five Cents per pound will be charged.
TIMK FROM UMATILLA i
To llolfte C ity, 3 Uayn.
To Idaho lty 3 1-2 Days.
TOOwyliee, 4 DayN.
JOSEPH PINK HAM, Acent.
TJmatllla, Oct. 1, 1865. ocl8:tf.
jTem oval.
J. GOETSS,
Dalles.
From Wallula and Umatilla to Portland,.,
Dalle, to Portland ,
..to 02 per lb
H 1 ' "
. KOENIGSBERGER,
San Francisco.
On Hides,
From Wallula and Umatilla to Portland, 40 SO each
. Dalles to Portlaud 87 "
8. 0. REED, President.
Portland, Sep. 23, 1868. septf-2mit
.A.. Gr. BRADFORD,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF
Vines &; Liquors,
FRONT STREET,
Portland, - Oregon.
OFFERS FOR 8ALB A VERY LARGE ASSOllT
meut of
Ilrandles,
Wines,
Liquors
. Case Goods,
jf- The Trade Is particularly Invited to oiamlne my
st ick before purcliasiug elsewhere au24-tf
NOTICE TO FARMERS-
.. .VJ. GOETi & CO., r A COMPANY has recently attached a 7!T.- V
TOBACCONISTS,
Have removed to
Hudio's New Stone Building,
XLOUHING MILL
to their Steam Sash and Door Factory, in this City, and
are now prepared to CHOP FEED, GRIND WHEAT and
CORN, and warrant t glvt the best satisfaction. On
hand constantly and for sale
FXTRA FAMILY FLOUR.
BEC0NDS OR MIDDLINGS,
BRAN AND SHORTS,
CHOP FEED, CHICKEN FEED.
Also, a Superior article of CORN MEAL, from new
Oorn.
The highest market price paid for WHRAT, CORN and
BARLEY. II, A. 1IOGUE, Agent,
Dalles, Nov. 2, 1866. ' nStf.
AT MllS.HiildHlillt'H
FRENCH MILLINERY STORE.
Opposite Cohn l Bohm'l,
Washington Street, near French k Qllmau's, and have
opened a well-assorted stock of
HAVANA aud DOMESTIC 8 KG A R 8,
VI UU1N1A and WKHTEKN TUUAC0O, N
FRENCH and SCOTCH SNUFF,
M EE ItbC H A U M and other PI PES.
PLAYING CARDS,
SPORTING GOODS,
INDIAN and FANCY GOODS, Ac, Ac
The trade supplied at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
now to savis. loiiiiFi
call at rni iuw
Family Grocery and Fruit Store,
flurnnr nf Wulilntrrnii AnA fiAT.ma.fi RtPMMta.
THB UNDKHSIGNED W18UES TO INFORM THB VVJliZX'SliP1 t"A8H
people of the Dalles, and the public generally, that - ION ABLE GOODS, la the line of .
ne new a large ana well selected siock oi i liUflUlbl S, II VI S, t UA I ULUS,
JFA.OXJ.IJTC ; tiXCCXJililtXlilH,
CANDIES, NUTS, 4e.,
Which hs will sell Wholesale and Betall at .Reduced
JYicei for CASH. Also, constantly on hand thaCholcest
Article or FIIKHII BUTTEH and KUUH. Also, every
variety of FRUITS and VEGETABLES in their season.
Persons from up- tlie country, wishing quantities of
Eirgs and Fruit, by sending in their orders, will rocelve
the slrlotest atteutfon. and bave theta Ailed at the Lovrtli
Market Meet. I Jyll-tf I C. L. JEWELL.
CITY MARKET. '
S.'LAVBGR & Co., Proprietors.
Will keep constantly on hand the best
MEATS OF ALL KIIYDS.
A LIBERAL 811 ARB OF PATRONAGE Is
solicited, as we expect to kei-p as gooj
an assortment of Bleats and of as good as qual
ity, as the country arTords: and will .
Deliver tho same to Purchaser, ia tho City.
Parties having Superior Stock for sale will do well t '
give us a call bofore disposlug ol it elnevhsr.
8. LAUDER. A Co.,
' Southeast oorner of Washington end Third Sts. 1
. Ppposlte Roster's Blacksmith Shop. .
M. BROWN & BROs,
.- - wuoLtL aat aiTAn stixus in
FANCY AND HTAPLE
DEYGOODSI
GROCERIES, PROVISaONS, &o.
Mr. M. BROWN, belm a resident of San Fmnrl.rn
are enabled to ofler great Indcenients to purchasers. We
respectiuuy invite tue puuno to examine our stock belot
pnrchasing elsewhere. . mlo-tf
O Stone Store, north side Main street. Dalles.
FOlt S A Li K .
THB nANDSOMB REEIDENCE oscanled by A. V.
BUCHANAN it offered
For Sale at a Low Figure. ,
For a private residence, no more derivable locality coutit
be desired. The grounds are ornamented with shrubbery,
and the building, tontalns
Ten Booms, Finished In tbe Best Style.
and embraces ever convenience. ' To a gentleman de. -sirlng
a Retired and Pleasant Home, convenient to busi
ness, an opportunity Is now presented that seldom offers.
The House and Furniture will be sold tegether orsepar-
rvoij, m .ue yurcuiuir may nesire. for lurtner partie
ulars, tniuilre at ocl:tr.
WELLS, FARGO A CO.'S EXPRESS OFFICE.
J. W. GURLEY, DENTIST, '
Mala St., Dalleat Oregon. '
FLOWERS, EMBROIDERY,
Dross Trimmings, &co.
In order to make dress eomplete, It becomes noensary
that a BONNET or HAT, Handsomely Trimmed, should
adorn the head.
Give me an eaily call, and I will endeavor to Suit
everybody In TASTE and at REASONABLE PRICES.
Particular attention paid to . ,
Embroidery and Braiding Stamping. .
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
the cltiiens of this nlato and vi
cinity, that haviug returned from a pro- I
lesslonal tour through the mines, he has
again resumed tho practice of DENTISTRY, In the rooms
formerly occupied by him, Id the building occupied by
' 1 M. . . .. . . . . . . J
. ru-jiugrnun jrusis, ana aojoining Wal
dron Bros.' Drug Store. He takes this method of ex
tending thanks, for the liberal patronage heretofore at
tended to him, and solicits a continuance of the same. ,
LIST OF FBIOIS.
.Entire Denture on Gold Base . ijn to jom
. upper ueuture, uoia Unse....... .,,. so " 120
, " Denture, Vulcanite Base 70" 126
" Upper Denture, Vulcanite Base....i Si i
Gold Fillings inserted from one dollar upward.
Clilldrens' Teeth extracted free af charge. sel3-tf
Banai Mabtik. : . , J.M.Muxpet. ,
MARTIN .icMUKPIlV,
Attorneys-at-lAW. :
0FVICF.8 Idaho Citr. BeUe Oonntv. I. T.t Rnbv Cll
Owyhee County, I. I. . aplo-tt ;