The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, November 18, 1865, Image 3

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fcOHPILSD F101I TBI OSMOKIAR.
DATES TO NOVEMBER 13.
Atlantic New.
New' Fori, Not. 13 General Fislc end
Chaplain French addressed a meeting last
evening on the oon iitlon of the freedmen of
the South. They stated there was suffering
in Kentucky, Alabama and Georgia, and un
less immediate assistance was given, 2,0u0
would di in those States alone during the
coming Winter, of cold and starvation. The
condition of the negroes in Tennessee, is
represented as- better than in the other
States South.
New York, Nov. 13. The CommtrciaVt
' Washington special says Secretary McCul
loch is cow in strict retirement, eugagad in
the preparation of his report.
bat st rumor from the Treasury Depart-
tnent is that he will suggest the best possible
legislation, an 1 will show the feasibility of
so handling the debt of the country as to
insure i s redemption at no very distant day.
There are al-o rumors that tlio Secretary
will recommend such legislation as will
make it imperative on the National Banks to
redeem their bills at New York. This will
force many of them to contract their circu
lation. New York, Nov. 13. The WorlaVt special
says : It is understood that Sir Frederick
liriice, Brit sh Minister, will be selected as
utnpirfav by. the joint commission to adjust
watchman had just the moment before gone
to the dining room. When the ruffians seized
Bnker, be screamed once for help, calling the
watchman by name. He hurried to the office
but not seeing the clerk, alatmed he hoise,
when the apparently lifeless body of Baker
was found where it had been placed by the
robbers after they ead knocked him down.
They riflad his pockets of a small amount of
money, and obtained the keys to the safe,
which tbey opened without difficulty, but
probably tbey were disturbed by the wafeh-
man, for they left $l,20() plainly exposed to
view. It is thought -Jh amount stolen will
not fall short of $20,000. It consisted of de
posits made by boarders. Baker is the only
man who knows what was in the safe, and he
has not sufficiently recovered to ascertain the
eiart amount. The perpetrators have not
beeb discovered. The whole detective force
are employed on the ccse. It is probable that
the loss will fail upon Mr. Woodward, the
proprietor of the What Cheer House.
Sun Francitco, Nov. U. The What Cheer
House, robbery still remains a mystery. Mr.
Woodward offers $2,000 for the apprehension
and ronviction of the robbers. .
- Yesterday at noon the residence of George
Redding, on the Petrero, was entered by
burglar, and a trunk in Redding') room broken
into, from which the burglar abstracted $900
In sold coin, and some silver ware-valued at
$100. , From the manner in which the doors
and trunk were forced, the robber is supposed
to have been a Chinaman.
The steamer Del Norte, which arrived to
day from Crescent City, brought the body of
Elijah S. Mott, Chief Engineer of the late
Brother Jonathan.
WALDllON UIIOS.,
claimTbeiween the United States and tue Wholesale & Be tail Druggists,
Columbian Government.
New York, Nov. 14 The 7ime'Jr7ashing
ton special says Edward McPherson, the
Clerk, will not enter the names of those
elected to Congress by the rebel States on
the roll of the nest House.
Tbe Tribune' t special says i Judge Hunter
has condemned the Governor of Mississippi's
personal property for confiscation. Uis real
estate is not worth that formality.
The total number of sick and wounded in
Government Hospitals throughout the coun
try is less than B,uOO. Eight months since
there were over 100 000.
Gen. Augur has issued an order forbidding
the whipping of colored- men under any luw
of Virginia within the limits of his de
partment. General I:igraham, late Provost
. Marshal General of the defenses north of
the Potomac, is being vigorously uiged for
Sergeant-at-Arms or' the next House.
Tbe Herald' t Washington special says: It
Is understood thatPeaion King has resigned
his position as Collector of ibe port of New
York.
The mustering out of detachments of the
veteran re erve corps in the District of Co
lumbia begins to-day.
Gen. Logan will not accept the mission to
Japan under any circumstances.
The World'i special says : A telegram from
' Govt Holden indicates that he is elected by
a small majority.
New York, Nov, 14. Thurlow Weed states
that Preston King, Collector of the Port, was
seen to jump off a ferry boat yesterday
morning by a little boy and girl. They
picked up bis hat, whicii has been banded
to Weed and recognized. There aro no
traces of the hody yet. '
New York, Nov. 13 The World'i Columbia
correspondent uider date of Nov. 7th, says s
Resolutions were reported from the Com
mittee on Federal Relations to the Legislature
to the effect that South Carolina bad fully
complied with the rvqni.'ements of tbe amnes
ty pto'clamation of President Jobneon, and
having emancipated her slave it entitled to
the benefits of the said amnesty, and acknowl
edging their position as a conquered peopie
aud accepting tbe terms offered them, they
' ask the withdrawal of military rule to which
, they say tbe Government stands pledged.
The report says: Tbey bave with honest pur
pose and entire loyalty of heart, given solemn
' pledges to be henceforth loyal citizen). The
' resolutions will probab'be adopted unani
mously. ;
. Foreign New.
Farther Point, Nov. 13 Tbe Belgian from
Liverpool on 2d, and Londonderry on 3d, has
arrived.
The British Parliament has been further
prorogued until tbe 23d.
Election returns show the position nf par
ties in tbe Italian Parliament as follows.
Moderates, 2C; Constitution, 100 ; Clerical
lights. 9; doubtful, 86.
Tbe Journal it Roma r tbe Pope hat re
lieved M. Meronl of bit functions for tome
particular reasons, especially ill health, with
out withdrawing his affection and esteem.
California Newt.
San francitco, Nov. 13. About thret o'clock
' this morning tbe nlht clerk at tbe What
Cheer House, Seward H. Baker, while in tbe
'. office of the hotel, fronting on Sacramento
ureet, heard a noise at the Leldesdorff street
door. . He proceeded to see what was tbe
cause, and had reached tbe passage way,
when he was suddenly seized by two men
who choked him for a moment, and then
struck bim over the head a terrible blow,
which completely stunned him, and then
drugged bis lifeless body into a small recest,
and threw bin under a desk. The night
Main Street, Dalle, Oregon.
WE NOW OCCUPY OUR NEW TWO STORY FIRE
proof Stun building, opposite Bloch, Miller a
Co., and offer to the public full and complete stock of
Drugs, Medicines nd Chemicals, consisting lu part or
KEROSENE, LAMP WICKS CHIMNEYS,
TURPENTINE, HUPS,
ALCOHOL, 8AOB, -
ACIDS. 8 PONG PS,
LINSEED, v .LEECHES,
LARD, CORKS,
CASTOR AND INDIGO AND
NKATSFOOT OIL, LANPBLACK
TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SUPPORTERS.
'AND i
PATENT MKDICINKS.
Oar stuck of FANCY GOODS I of the finest nd best
quality; new styles ond large assortments, such as
LUBIN'S PERFURKRY, HAIR,
LUBIN'S TOILET SOAP, FLESH,
POMADES, 8HAVING,
COSMETICS, HAT,
UAIR OILS, 0LOTHW8,
COLOGNE. TOOTH AND
FANCY 80APS AND NAIL BRUSHES
TOOTH POWDERS, AND COMBS.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
Vnr Mfdtc.n&l DurnoflM.
Our fftrllititJB for buying goods are second to norw In
trie Btute, and we than at an times sen at a imui aa-
Tame from cost. Ready a&lei and mall profit...
PHYSICIANS' FBKSCBIPTIOXS
Carofully compounded at all hours of tbe day and night.
Da OS. SODt. V. HSnO. BOUI-H
. J TJ K ER
Slain Street. Dalles,
WB0U9AL1 A!I1 UTAH. BIAL1B IN
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF,
;PIPES, &o.
ALWAYS lit STOKI TBI BEST BRANDS OF
Cigars, Tobacco, Matches, &c
PLAYING CARDS,
POCKKT CUTLKRY,
PORT MONIKS.
COMBS and URU8HB8, o' all kinds,
i PERFUMERY, ot every description,
CHINA OHNAMKNTS
TOYS. DOLLS, ate.
FISH HOOK8 and FISHING TACKLE,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ' '
FANCY GOODS, Ac
Also Powder. Shot, Load, Powder Flasks. Basket, and
many other articles too numerous to mention.
Interior dealers supplied with Cigars, Tobacco, eto
at less than Portland prices, with freight added, oc-8
Visit Y IMPORTANT
TO
Merchants, Families, Hotels and
BAR.ROOMH,
JULIUS KRAKMKR HAVING BOUGHT THE EN
tire Stock of Merchandise and Book Aocounts of the
late firm of M. Seller A Co.. In thin city, to which he has
added of his own importation (while doing buetuess In
f orilanu) an immense etock of tue best manufactures
Crockery, Glassware,
Plated) Ware, Lamps,
Cliandcllerft, Table Cutlery
looklng-Glasc8 and
All Kinds of Oils,
All of which he offers at reduced-rates. Persons wish
ing to bay any of the aboTe-mentioned articles, will do
well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere.
uruors from tne interior promptly attended to, and
goods packed to go secure. Don't tall to call on me.
huuio's atone iiuitutug, Washington street, vanes.
JULIUS KRAKMKR.
Dalles, March 17th, 186t. mhlTtf.
BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
TP, WYCICMAIS,
HAS REMOVED III8 BOOT AND SHOE
STORK to the building on Main street.
nearly opposite Moody's Hall, where he has
just reoeiveti, direct from san rraucisco, an ua
usually fine and well selected stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
of the very best quality and latest stylet
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET
Including the celebrated ENGLISH HUNTING SHOE
manufactured by Uenkort. Also, a large assortment of
Ladles' and Children's Gaiters,
Of the latest 8tyles, Just received from the best Phil
adelphia makers. Also, a very large assortment of
FINE DRESS BOOTS.
49Gentlemen who prefer to have their Boots or Shoes
made to order, can rely noon obtalninz a neat and eai.
lit. F. WYCKMAN. Main street.
selS-tf
Opposite Moody's Hall.
'OIL,
GLASS,
CORKS,
ACIDS,
PAINTS,
BRUSHES,
BLUSSTONS,
3 fg I H
l&H r?fr
is a
as 2 5' S M
5 3.9 ef g
POMADES,
TWINE,
GLUE,
I
SOAP,
and
FANCY
ARTICLES.
Oregon Steam Navigation Co.'s
istotice: .
THE FOLLOWING BATES Of FREIGHT have been
established:
Grain, Vegetables. Tallow, &c.
From Wallula ft Umatlll to Portland, $16 00 per ton weight
iMuiee to roriiana i w " .
On Wool,
From Wallula and Umatilla to Portland, .40 02 per lb
vanes to rurtiana l
WAGON & CARRIAG
MATERIAL.
HB UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE8PECTFULLT
call the attention of all
WAGON MAKERS
To the Snperlor Stock of
Wagon Timber,
Now In Store and soon to arrive, which will be offered
to the trade on Libetal Term.
OAK, ASH AND HICKORY PLANK "
From Vi to 6 Inches.
Finished and Unfinished Oak A Hickory
8P0KES, from 1 to 8 Inches
OAK & ELM HUBS
In Pairs and Bets, from 6x8 to 14x18. '
HICKORY & ASH RIMS,
BUGGY, KX PRESS and SULKY SHAFTS, Finished aud
Unfinished. . 1
BUGGY and EXPRESS POLKS, Finished and UnOnlshe
HICKORY AXLES, all slum;
BUGGY, WAGON and KXPKESS MOWS;
OAK and HICKORY SCANTLING:
8AWEI) FKLLOK, from 1J to S inches; .
H KW KD TONGUES for bur bom aa4 ox-tea au (
SINGLE TREES;
NECK YOKES; -LONG
and SHORT nOUNDS; .
PLOW BEAMS and Handles, Ac., fto. '
The above stock was carefully aeleeteil In tke Rastera
States, expressly to m.-et the demands of this trade.
Orders fur any of the above articles, Including WAGON
8KEJ N8, BOXES, Ac, wilt be promptly attended to.
Tt. II. LAW.
as Front btreet, Part land,
oclfctf. ' . Opposite 0. 8. N. Co.'t Wharfc ,
FRANKLIN MARKET.
CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON-STREETS,
DALLES, OREGON,
JOHN EPPllJOER Proprietor
- npiIB UNDERSIGNED
l.-ai above Market in the BE.-T Mtr
II STYLE, will keep constant- ! ssilM
ly on hand all sorts of '
Fresh and Cured Meats,
. Or the twit qnality furnished at the LOWEST RATS'
My motto Is to " PLEASE ALL."
PARTIES HAVING SUPERIOR STOCK TOR SAL I
will do well to call at the Franklin Market.
JOHN EPPINGER. .,
Dalles, February 191k, 1888, '
w lseiirvtiTON hiarket,,
COKRCB Ot
COURT AND SEOOND STREETS, DALLE8, OREGON
JOHN MICHELBACH, Proprietor.
WILL KEEP
constantly on hand all the varle
ties that the uiarket can noaaiblT
Fit ICS II & CURKD MEATS,
and always of the b. st quality. '-
FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS .
supplied on reasonable terms. .
Tbe nndenlgneq Is always prepared to nay the fclgh
est cash price for FAT CATTLE. Parties having stork
In good condition, are requested to call on him before '
(uiiik eisewuere. tlUUN AUUUKLBACli.
Dalles, March 81t,lB05.
mliSltf
On Hides,
From Wallula and Umatilla to Portland,,
" Dalles to Portland..
Portland, Bep. 23, 1866.
40 60 each
. 87H"
B. G. REED, President.
tepZ?-2mls
NOTICE.
IME PlONEEtt STAGE COMPANY
Will carry
(FAST FREIGHTS
FROM
TJ !LVT TIL Ud .A. ,
AFTER THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, AT THE FOLLOW-
ICiU ilElJUvED llATEbl
To Bole City 19 Cent per ponnd
Idaho City SO u f .
Owyliee HQ 'it
For less amounts than one hundred ponada an addition
oi rive uenis per poana will be charged.
TIME FliOM UMATILLA i
To llolsel'lty ,...3 Days.
To Idaho City 3 1-4 Days.
m uwrnee, 4 Days.
JOSEPH PINKUAM, Aeent.
Umatilla, Oct. 1, 1868. oc!8:tf.
.A.. Gr. BRADFORD,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF
"Wines Sc Liquors,
FRONT STREET,
Portland, - - - - Oregon.
OFFERS FOR SALE A VERY LARGS ASSORT
meut of .
Brandies,
Wines, . 'J
Liquors, ''
Case Goods,
&c, &.C., &.e. '
S9- The Trade Is particularly Invited to ox amine my
ttck before purchasing elsewhere. .. - k au'24-tf .
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
MIK DALLES LUM0ER AND MANUFACTURING
M. COMPANY has recently attached a..,
irLouitiiSG ms::la
to their Steam Sash and Door Factory, In this City, and
are now prepared to CHOP FEED, UKIND WHEAT and
CORN, and warrant to give the beet satisfaction. On
hand constantly and for sale
FXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
SECONDS OR MIDDLINGS,
. BRAN AND SHORTS,
CHOP FEED, CHICKEN FEED. .
Also, a Superior article of CORN MEAL, from new
win
CITY MARKET.
S. LAUBfcR & Co., Proprietors.
Will keep constantly on hand the best '
MEATS OF ALL KINDS.'
A LIBERAL SHARK OF PATRONAGE la
ft. solicited, as w expect to ke u as cool I
an assortment or Meats and of as good aa quat-'
ity,aa tlx oountry affordst and will .
Deliver the tame to Purohaseri in the City, '
Parties having Snporlor Stock for sate will do well to
give us a can ueiore aisfiosiug ot It elsewhere.
. . 8. LAUBER, A Co., "
Bontheast corner bf Washington and Third 81s.
- Pppoeita Roster's Blacksmith Shop. 1
M. BROWN & BRO.,
. . wnouiau an uua uuiu m . .
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS!
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &0. i
Mr. M. BROWN, kelnc a resident of R.n . a
sre enabled to oiler great Indcementa to purchase raT'v
resiiectrHily Invite the public to examine onr stock befor
purchasing elsewhere. mlo-tf
S" Btune Btore, north side Main street. Dalles.
r O I. SALE.
THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE templed by Jt. W
t BUCHANAN is offered - , ,.
For Sale at a Low Figure.
For a private residence no more desirable locality could
be desired. The grounds are oraamentad with shrubbery
and the building, contain Jr' '
d Rooms, Finished In i i LvXstile.
and ambrsres every couvenlence. V a irnr. .i.
siring a I atlrsd and Pleasant llom,!!(v 10 bn.
01 90 unitJ B0W Ptwantsd ..ra oBers,
The House aud Furniture will be told together or separ
ately, aa the purchaser may desire. For farther partus
,.v.....
WW c
IfELLS, FAR60 A CO.'S EXPRESS OFFICE.
J. W. QURLEY, DENTIST,
maru St., Dalles, Oregon.
JREMOVAL.
The highest market pries paid for WHEAT, CORN and V "1ULU'"181 'ECTFULLY INFORM
. U. A. UOUUE. Asent. .i7.i. VC.rV"." H'.0 uu vi-
BARLEY.
Dalles, Nor. 3, 186a.
n3tf.
J.O0ETZ,
Dalles.
V.EOENIOSBEROSR,
San Francisco.
. . J. GOETZ Ac CO,
TOBACCONISTS,
Have removed to"
Rudio's New Stone Buildine:.
Washington Street, near French A Oilman's, aud have
epenea a wen-assoTteU stock or
HAVANAaod DOMEcSTlCSEOARS,
VIIIOINIA and WESTERN TOBACCO, -FRENCH
and SCOTCH SNUFF,
MEERSCHAUM aud other PIPES, '
ruAiinat'AUUO,
SPORTINO HOODS, '
INDIAN and FA.vOY GOODS. Ac. Ac'
The trade supplied at LOWEST MARKET PRICKS.
FRENCH MILLINERY STORE.
Opposite Conn Bohm's, '
YOU CAN FIND THE LATEST AND MOST FASH
IONABLE GOODS, la the line nf -
BONNETS, II ITS, FEATHERS,
' FLOWERS, EMBROIDERY,
Dress Trimmings, Sco.
In order to make dreaa enmnlnt. It ku
tht a BONNET or UAT, Handsomely Trimmed, should
adorn the head. , v
Give me an early call, and I will endeavor to salt
everybody In TASTE and at REASONABLE PRICES.
raruciuar attention paid so
Embroidery and Braiding Stamping. .
elulty, that having returned from a pro.
lesslonal tour through tha
again resumed the practice of DENTISTRY, In the room
tuimerly occupied uy him, In the kuildiag occupied by
Wood A Butler, Photograph Artists, aad adjoining Wat.
dron Broe.' Drug Store. He take this aiothod of ex.
tending thanks, for the liberal patronage heretofore ex
tended to biur, and solicits a continuance of the same.
iut or Fkioas, ; . . -
Kntlra Denture on Gold Bas.. ,..,..,..$180 to 23lr
" Upper Denture, Gold Base: 90 " I'M
" Dent ere. Valcanite Base . 70 114
" Upper Denture, Vulcanite Basa Si " o
Gold Fillings Inserted from one dollar upward.
Chlldrens' Teeth extracted free af charge. selS-tf
UxNxiMAaria. . jTifTMuaWiT.
MARTIN ato3lTJRXXZT.
AttorneyN-at-Law. .
' OFFICES Idaho City, Boise Oouaty, I. t-t Raly City
Owyhee Oounty, I. T. aplo-tf