The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, December 05, 1865, Image 3

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WH0USALI IKS UTAH, DEAUS IS
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF,
. PIPES, &o.
Epitome of Telegraphic News.
fooxrasD rnox thi obeooniax.
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DATES TO NOVBBIDKH 3a.
Washington, November 26. The greater
portion of the President's message bits beeu
placed in type to-day. I: will be completed
in ample timo'to be delivered, to distant
cities by special messenger, to be hnnded to
the p es' tlie day it is presented to Congress.
luo lepons 01 the secretaries of toe treas
ury nnd Interior are complete, and being
placed in type.
Neto York Nov. 26 The Herald snys : TliU
cession of the U. S. Circuit Couri, with
either Chief Justice Chase or Judge Uadtr
wood presiding, has been or ered to com
mence at Norfolk, Va., to-morrow.: It is
thought by some that his business Will be
the trial of Jeff. Divis. . . .
Airier from UoorgU says, that the late
rebel General Jordon Is practicing law in
Atlanta. Wheeler is in the commission bus.
iness at Augusta; Get). Uurthell is practic
ing law in Atlanta; Gen. Anderson is in the
commission business ai the same place; Gen.
Hardee is at cSavunah and Howell Cobb at
Macon.
Raleigh, Nov. 20. The Legislature meets
to morrow. Large numbers have arrived.
Governor Uolden is still confined to his bed
from sickness. Messrs. Poole. Reed, Uolden
and others mt spoken of iiusonnection with
the Souatorship. It is thought the Consti
tutionul Amendment will be r.Uifi'jd by ihe
Legislative. Prominent gentlemen who have
been to Washington are not vo y hopeful as
to the future of the State nnd reconstruction
New York, Nov. 27. The Timet special
eays a premineut member of the denote Fi
ll mce Committee announces hid intntiun to
urge upon Congress a rednctiou of Govern
ment btxes to tho amodnt of fu 1 one hun
dred millions of dollars. Ho alledgei that
the revenue aftet this reduction shall have
been made, will be sufficient to pay the ex
penses of the Government, besides leaving a
large sum to be applied to the public debt.
In making up the statistics of the Treasury
Department, the fact is disclosed thatln the
fiscal yeirs, ending June, respectively of
1862, 1863 and 1864, notwithstanding that
we bad 1,000,000 men in the Sold, and thus
withdrrwn from labor, we exported to for
eign countries two and-three qn irter times
more ham and bacou than in 1858, 1859 and
1860. '
New York, Nov. 26. A letter from El Paso,
Oct. 9th, says : News has been received hero
that Gen. Brancourt, commanding the French
In Chihuahua, had issued orders to his com
mand to make necessary preparations for the
evacuation of the city, preparing to concen
trating his forces at Durank. The writer of
tho lettor expected that the State of Chihua
hua would be free from the French by the
1st of November. lie says Juarez bas re
ceived reports from tbe several commanders
of the army of the Republic, that over 2,000
Mexicans will be summarily treated by tbe
court mar tiale of Maximilian, and condemned
to death. Tbe sentence in every case is
speedily executed, there is no instance, in
which mercy is extended.
New York, Nov. 27. Tbe IleralcTi dipatch
fays a petition signed by many leading New
"i'oik merchants and importers, recommend
ing the appointment of Henry A. Smythe, of
the Central National Bank, to tbe Collector
hip, was, on Saturday, presented to the
Secretary of tbe Treasury by a delegation in
behalf of the signers, and was by the Secre
tary referred to tbe President for considera
tion. . ..
Nearly all the privates in the reserve corps
tave been ordered by the late order of the
War Department to leave the service, and
have been blustered out in large numbers.
The officers, however, have been kept in
Service.;. Most of tbem are utterly incapaci
tated to pursue their former business. As
bas been found 'from official reports now
coming to the Department, and' from other
sources these officers remain in service and
in order to obtain a place for tbem in the
tegular army, if it shall be determined to
retain the veterans in' that organization, an
enabling aot is proposed io be .submitted to
Congress, to be enacted into a law, which
will provide for tbe admission of the veteran
reservo officers, retaining their present grade
and rank as near as can be, upon a certifi
cate from the board of examiners of their
competency and fitness for the position. '
' It is understood the Socretary of war fa
vors this plan.
. Gov. Hamilton In Ills proclamation calling
tbe Texas Convention says : All qualified
' vqtefs b,aing taken tbe amnesty oath, or beiug
pardoned, are eligiole,, even if the oatb was
taken or they were pardoned subsequent to
tbe election. ,' '"; -
' New Orleans, Not. 20.i-Tba test oath has
been argued Defer tbe District Court here
fof two days. ' Judge Turall Intimated to-day
that be considered the law was unconstitu
tional. -V'. V-
A Monroe, 'Louisiana pape speaks encour
agingly of tbe prospects of the cotton plant
ing in that section. Tbe planters rrt disposed
to aire the freedmen ni)c(. 1 j
The same paper says that a largenumber of I
eml arrant 'from M Alabama' 'aid contiguous
Statei are going to -Texas. 1 ' 1A 1
Main Street, Dalles, Oregon.
WE NOW OCCUPY OUR NEW TWO STORY FIR R
prnr Stuns building, opposite Bloch, Millar
Co., and offer to the public a mil ami complete stuck of
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, consisting in part of
KKHOSKNR. LAMP-WICKS a CHIMNEYS,
TURPENTINE, 110P9-, ,
ALCOHOL, . - BAGE,
AOID3, 81'ONOKS, .
LINSKED, LEECHES,'
LAUD, CORK.,
CAMOR AND INDIGO AND
NBAT3FOOT Oil, LANPBLAOK.
TRUSSES, SHOULDER . BRACES, SUPPORTERS,
. AND
PATKNT M KUIOINKS.
Oar stuck of FANCY 0001)3 I of the flnust and best
quality; new styli-sond large assortmeuts. such as
i.nnlft OKIIRTTKUIIV li.lu '
LUBIN'S 1'liKFUKKItY, 11 AIR.
LUBIN'8 TOILET SOAP, FLESH,
POMADES, SHAVING,
CdSMKTICS, UAt,
UAIltOII.S, . - ' CLOTHES,
COLOGNE, ' . TOOTH AND
FANCY SOAPS AND , MAIL BltUSIIES
tJOril POWDERS, AND COMBS.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal purposes.
Our facilities for buying goods are second to none In
the State, and we shall at nil times sell at a small ad
vance from cost. Heady sales and small profits.
PHYSICIAJfS N.KSCR1PTION8
Carefully compounded at all hours of the day and night.
DHo.Sgt.B, 18'I6. eelO-tf
IlTJE i O V" -A. Li 1
GATKS ate CHAPIN,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
D R UGGISTS,
Hare Removed to
RUDIO'g 8TONU IIITILDIIVG, '
WASHINGTON STREET, DALLES. '
WIIKREwewill continue to sell articles usually
kept In a Kirat-ClHss Dru Store, at 20 por cent.
consists in part of
Patent Medicines,
Extracts,
Sponge,,
Irnases, Braces,
raiitts.
Varnishes,
oils,
Our stock
Pare Wlm-s and Brandy,
- Fancy A Common Soap,
ilafr Brushes
Corks, Acids,
Tooth Powder,.
Alcohol,
' Hods.
Bohemian Toilet Sots, Supporters, Ac,
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully Compounded. Give ns a call and satisfy y or
ulvus before purchasing elsewhere.
II. L. CHAPIN, nlDtf JUSTIN GATES.
TO TEASKTEIlSTNirMlOTEN!
FEED! FEED!!
SHORTS,
AND 4
FEED
ALWAYS IH BTORI TBI BUI BRANDS Of '
llsf.irs, Tobacco, Matches, Ac.
PLAYING CARDS.
POCKET CUTLERY,
PORT MONIES. .
COMRS nnd BRUSHES, o' all kinds,
PERFUMERY, ot every description.
CHINA ORNAMENTS. , .
TOYS, DOLLS, etc.
FISH HOOKS and FIB HI NO TACKLE,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
FANCY GOODS. Ac
Also Powder.Shot, Lead, Powder Flasks, Baskets, and
many other articles too numerous to mention.
. A" Interior dealers supplied with Cigars..Tobacco.etc.
at less than Portland prices, with freight added. - oc-8
VERY IMPORTANT
TO
Merchants, Families, Hotels and
II A.R-ROOMM.
TULIUS KRAKMEK HAVING BOUGHT THE FJN-
tire Stock of Merchnndlie and Book Accounts of the
lute Arm ot VI. Seller A Co.. in this citv. to which he has
added of his own Importation (while doing business ia
roruanu) an Immense stock ot the best mnnutactured
Crockery, Glatmware,
Plated Ware, Lamps,
ChandclierN, Table Cutlery
Booking-Glasses and
All Kinds of Oils,
All of which he offers at reduced rates. Persons wink.
lng to buy any of the above-mentioned articles, will do
well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere.
uruera trnm the interior promptly attended to, and
gouos pacaea to go secure, von i inn to can on me.
Hudlo-sHtone ituilUlug, Washington street. Dalles.
JUUUS KUAEMKK.
Dalle. March 17th, 1886. mhntf
BOOT AND SHOE STOItE.
F. WYCKMA.JN.
FRANKLIN MARKET.
CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS
DALLES, OREGON,
JOHNKPP1NGKR Proprietor
TIIH UNDERSIGNED
having fitted up the ,
above Market In the UU.T
STYLE, will keen constant
ly on. hand all sorts of , .
Fresli and Cured Meats.
Of the best qnattty furnished at the LOWEST RATI
Sly niotto li to " PLEASE ALL."
PARTIES HAYING SCPEKIOR STOCK FOR BALI
will do well to call at th Franklin Mavkrt. .
Dalles. February Iflth, 18M. -
1
OS ALL KINDS, FOR SAB BY
II. LAW,
nl9:tf.
2S Front Street, Portland,
Opposite O. 8. JV. Wsrfihnne.
MlLLINEttK AHD Ultt MAtviiXu, ,
1f 188 O'HOURKE DESIRES TO INFORM the
XTJL LMIIos or Dalles and vicinity, that alio
has Just received a fresh supply of
.Fasulonablo Goods,
The latest Paris, New York and San Francisco styles
of BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, LACES, FEATHERS,
FLOWERS, o. A full and well-seleoted assortment of
Ladles' Ready-Made Garments.
Also, Fashionable assortment of
DRESS TR I M M I N G S !
8T AM PING for Embrolderyand Braidfns. PINKING
done at short notice. BONNETS Bleached and Pressed
in the latest style. A large assortment of ,-
Children's Beady-Made Clothing
Constantly on hand. Having secured the services of a
First Clas Dress Maker, I am prepared to ent and fit
Larilm' and Children's DRESSES and CLOAKS.
THIRD 8TREET, one aquura east of the Catholle
Unurch. - n'"-"-.
' NEW STONE STORE, WASHINGTON 8TKEET. -
THE UNDRRSIGNBD would respectfully annnnne
that he will open a first-class Saloon in French A
Oilman's New Stone Bnilding, THIS EVENING, and Is
prepared to serve cmtopiors with the best of
Wines, Liquors , and Cigars.
ALSO, A . ' ...
- EK1GE IUNCH"""'
Every day atu) Ereolug. ,' ' " v f '
ocWtf. - JOnjr'klXDLXtlB. .
J. W. GUR.LEY, DENTIST,
.. .. a., iMifi, urcien,.'!
WW tl
HAS REMOVED HIS BOOT AND SHOE
STOKE to the building on Main street,
nearly opposite Moody's Hall, where ke baa
Just reneived, direct from 8itn Fraunisco, an un
usually Sue and well selected stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
of the'very best quality and latest styles
EVER BROUCHT TO THIS MARKET,
including the celebrated ENGLISH HUNTING 8IIOK
manufactured by Uenkert. Also, a large assortment of
Ladles' and Children's Gaiters,
Of the latest Styles, just received from the best Pull-
aaeipuia matters. Also, a very large assortment of
FINE DRESS BOOTS.
Gentlemen who prefer to have their Boots or Shoes
made to order, can rely upon obtaining a neat and easy
u a. n lu&aiAPf, fliain street, -
selO-tf Opposite Moody's Hail.
-A-. Gr. BRADFORD,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF
Wines & Liquors,
FRONT STREET.
Portland, - - - Oregon,
flFFEKS FOR SALE A VERY LARGE ASSORT
J meat ot
Urandles,
Wines,
. . Liquors,
Case Goods,
etc., ke, Ilc.
far The Trade la particularly Invited lo examine my
,w. UdIVI s JUl vlIWBi OIBDnllur,, aUt-U
Oregon Steam Navigation Co.'s
NOTICE!
npnK FOLLOWING RATES OF FREIGHT hate been
M. eatauitsiieur -
Grain, Vegetables, Tallow, &c.
From Wallula A Uuiatlll i to Portland, $1600 por ton weight
WASUir.L,TOi MAItKliT,
ooitan or
COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DALLES, OREGON
JUttW MICHELBACH, Proprietor.
PSR5, WUL KEEP
'J?-tfcenntly on hand all the varle-
euattaMHiiies mat ilia market can possibly
afford, of ..
FBKSH Ac CURED MEATS, ,
uu aiwa;a ot toe beat quality.
FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS " A
supplied on reasonable terms.
Tbe undersigned laalwavs iin,nnrw1 in , n. vtw
est cash price fur FAT oatti.k V..i
In good condition, ara ciuested to call on klm befoso
going eUewhe. JOlHN MIC11KLBAC1I.
iiattea, JiaicU 31st, 1885. . rnhOltf
CITY 3IARKETs
S. LAUDER ML Co.. Pronrlatara
Will keep conitBiitly on band tli btut
AlEslTS OP ALL KINDS. ;
ALIBBRAL SHARE OF PATRONAGE Is
solicited, as we exntct take, i, r.i 1
.. uu oi as gooaaa qual
ity, as the country affords: and will i
DalWer th lame t Parohaiara In tfc Rlt.
Parties having Superior Stock for sale will do well as
give tu a call before disposing ol It elsewhere.
o . o-LAUBER. A Co.,
Bouthwst comer of Washington and Third At.
ryosi, avosier s macksmlth Shop,
fg M. BROWN & BR07,
' L - WM0LESAM AMD B1TAIL PIAL1RB IH .
FANCY AND STAPLE
DEYG-OQDS!
WKOCBRIES, PROVISIONS, &o.
Stone Store, north side Main street. n.n.. i2i .
VV ,
For Sal nt n r ci..... I
www igurr. v
For a private residence, mo more desirable locality eonVt
Ten Booms, Flaished In the Bust fifviA !
ftnd mbracei iTnr mhmhI.... ;
Jirlng a Itetlred a,f Plea.iro7.,7onTenU."b,5
!". PI.rtnnlty Is now presented that sold, n, oBt
l!ltrd ""M"n aold together or sepaa
VVKLLS.rARGOACOifliryDns-aan.'J' .
- t. i) J W 1 l. J
V - I Ji3 H MT
Watchmaker and Jereler
eimn o iter. I , DALLES,
: xi book to tbi asiAi ornot,) 1 ' '
rVWfJSUJS F,NB WATCHES, JEWLRT.:o' '
ifiSSSSZE 'Alffihl'repS
n warranted for .,,,,,1,. nair.uea repaired tf
U. B. All ordera from the upper country, bt Im '
otherwise, promptly attended to. ' aull-l,
ECLIPSE CHOP HOUSE,1
Main Street, corner of Court, 1
OJitCrK'n P'0Nl!KK COOK, would reap;
fully inform the nuh n ik.t i.. v..
?lw..?'!"?.,.Iu"?' prepared to serve i un MKAL1
baTis r.nH pi's 'rvl ,'?d ,h- "'
BALLS and PAHTIE8 furnished with suppers, la tb
best style and on the most reasonahl ,lV 7 B V".
OYSIEKS io every atjle. Private Rooms for Ladies
HOtJSW OPKN ALL nioht
I TS-VCtT,THii-i.
aanw MlAJt) VmAXJkM 1M X
Fancy & Stanle Drv GtA
CLOTHING. BOOTS AMD SMOrn '
ANU CAPS, ANjj' . ""
Gentlemen's Furnlttlilnar finsi.
8treiT.I'uof et0",:e,:n,"r;0f..Mf.,Bj
to their Steam Sash and Door Factory, In this City, and .T. MRS I '": AUITC'C '
are now prepared to CHOP FEED, UIUND WUEAT and I JLL w "nMt 3
CORN, and warrant to give the beat aatUfaotlon. Oa HEW PHOTtlflTtAPTf DhftlfO '
liana constantly and for aala , , , . , I ... , . avviug,
wusningion Street. . i
nATlKa NEWLY FITTED DP THE GALLERY eve
ix-gnar's Store, would resDMtfull
those wuliing . , . . .. . , ."" " , y
' PhQtograpbs Carts' de yislte, 'ic!, ,' ,
that they will do well to give her a call. Particular at.
ocilWf! ? ,0 , l?iMi CUUdrem Pictnrea.
, On Wool,
From Wallula and Umatilla to Portland,,
iftuios io rortianu...M
...40 02 per lb
On Illdesj
From Wallula and Umatilla to Portland..
" Dalles to Portland . 87
8. Q. REED, President,
Portland, Sep. 23, 1866, , , . . ... septf-limls
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
f MMIS DALLES LUMBER AND MANUFACTURING
JB. COMPANY has recently attached a , .
FLOTJItING MILL
the cltlaeiis of this nines and wU
cliiity, that having returned from a pro
fessional tour through the mines, he has
again resumed the practice of DENTISTRY. In tha
formerly occupied by him. In the building occupied
Wood A Bntler, Photograph Artists, and adfninlnv VI
dron Bros.' Drue Store. If tka ti,ia nr,ihj '
tending thanks, for tha liberal patronage heretofore e
m uim, ana soiieits a continuance of the same. '
Entire DeiHore on Oold Baae..:...i...:....;.'.4190 to $225
. Upper Denture, Gold Base. 90 )J0
,, " IMntnre, Vulcanite Baae.......ta J m m
. " Upper Denture, Vuloanlte Base...., 86 u M
. Oold FlUlngs inserted from one dollar apward.
Chlldrana' Teeth eatraeted fmaf'ehare.v ..w1.t
'-'VL'IJi itj F01 .SAJLE. ,. t ,
AFrttST CLAP SECOND BAND PIANO, cam be had
on reasonable term." Inquire at this Offlcs, or of
oltf - A. W. FERGUSON.'-
.FXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, ..-.
SECONDS OR MIDDLINGS, ' " -'
: i BRAN.AND8IIORT9, . '
CHOP FEED, CHICKEN FEED,
Alio, a Snoerlor article of COHN MKAt. from w
Corn. ' 1 ' v
The hlirhett market nrlca paid for WHEAT. CORN and
nAni.Ki. , U..A. IIUUUE. Asent.
Dalles, Nov. 1865. ' , n3tf. .
AT LEISS lull's
We :P. M ILLER,
I .. '. - - filliWIakaaan A Daaaaa.. . . ,".
FRENCH MILLINERY STORE. A.tJC1?IOIVEI3I,:'
t WaC ' , :j. & Oppoalte Ce)hn Bohm'l, ' 7 ATTEND promptly to Bale. of 'iW
VrOTJ CAN FIND THE LATEST AND MOST FASH-
JL lONAULEOOOUB.tn thellnenf J
IIOMIVETS, II ITS, FEATHERS,
- FLOWERs, EMBROIDERY,
I' DresH Trimminira, "icis."'
. In order to make dress omnletaL It haminuui MAwaff
inasasHiKinn'i'or HAT, Uandsomely Trlmaea, should
ladorathe head."- v ' ' 'i-
! an early onll, and I will endeavor to suit
everybody ta TASTE and at H BASON ABLE PUICBS.
awiiumwioorj auu Drautuaf; oiwtmpuiBi,
' T T DrJ ,0"d, Orocerlea, Uorsee, and slalee. V. tR
receivaana forward Ooods entrusted to bis care: sell
Grain atid Hay oa Commlsalon, wnd rent Reai'KttaU
upon Reasonable terms. Consignments Solicited, gala;
Tuesday and Satqrdays. 1 '
.'" t MAIN STREET, PAUE8, .i I air i
l?g!f,?rA,yf'.-,-.vtf ..U:;;.-.J.M,ltBw;1
MARTIN & MTJXlPlI Y,'
.it-.. h Attorneys-at-sLawj' ' ' '!" '
'owYh"0,