en lailn fjjoimtattucr. TIIuRSDAY MORitlXO, DEC. 1, 1865. To dat being tbo day appointed by Presi dent Johnson and Got. Gibbs for Thanks giving, no paper will bo issued from this office to morrow. . Montana News. Wo have files of the Mon tana roat to the 18th of November, from ' which we compile the following : The fossil remains of a human being were found on Meagher's Bar, near Nevada, which Indicate that he (or she) bolonged to a race of gigantic proportions. The wi'lth between ,tho articulations of the suh-maxillarr bono is fully five iuchea. From this, tho Montana medical men estimate that the being was of at least ton and a. half fect in height, and possibly twelve. The teeth were pcrroct, which may be accounted for by the fact that they were embedded in a close alluvial de posit, which was formed in what was ono time an eddy of the river. The remains of a mastadon, of about twice the size of an Asiatic elephant were found in connection with tho human fossils. A molar-tooth of the animal measured six inches in length by four in diameter. It is reported that the cor responding tooth of a mastadon was found in Deer Lodge Valley, of thrco times the di mensions. The Pott takes a great interest in the open ing of linos of trado from the Pacific side, and appears to labor under the impression that the mines on the western slope of tbo Rocky and Bittor Root ranges are exhausted; hence the exertion made to obtain the trade of tho Montana mines. Our cotcmporary is mistaken in this particular ; tho Montana trade is only one of three great fields for our commercial enterprise, of which Bose and Owyhee is the chief, Montana second, and the new mines up tho Columbia third the last, promising to lay them all in the Bhnde. Maj. Owen's flour-mill, in the Bitter Root Valley, Is finished. It is a thoroughly con tructod establishment, and will Btcure a for tune to the proprietor, whose ten thousand acta of generosity and hospitality to tnoun tain travelers in the Inst Gfteeu years, has gained him a host of friends. Tho first hydraulic and amalgamating nia chinery brought into the country, arrived from St. Joseph, lately, for tho Nelson Hydraulic Mining Company. Four engines ten horse power each, wiih a capai-ityof throwing wator eighty feet high, and, by combining tno engines, a height ot over three hundred feet constitute the more im it . portant machinery of the company. Fifteen ' hundred feet of wrought iron piping, with . India rubber hoso extension, and duplicates . of every part of the machinery, are unpack ed, and lie ready to be usod. A stock-owners protective association has been organized for the suppression of horse and cattle-thieves The mining news continues favorable. Th population is gradually settling down to the business of developing discoveries al ready made. The reports about tbo Unci Sam Lode, at Helena the gunny bags full of gold are confirmed, and Mr. Brown, th .' owner, Is still filling bis gunny sacks with the precious metal. Tbi Snout Sussion The Governor's roes age was sent to the Legislature, convened fo the Special Session, on Tuesday, -the 5th inst ' The Message is, to a great exient, devoted to the consideration of the policy of passing tb Constitutional Amendment. The modification , of. the Sunday Law is recommended; some amendments to the Criminal Code are sug gested ; it Is urged that the Klnmatb Lake '' country should be set off from Wasco County and attached to Jackson, and a Registry Law is deemed necessary for the protection of the putlty of elections, with the addition that the . oath of allegiance shall be tnken by all elect ors. It Is estimated that the amount of Bounty and Pay Bonds for the Oregon Volun teers will not exceed $104,899 66. LETTER FROM IDAHO CITS'. Idaho Crrr, Novomber 23d, 18G5. EDtTOB Mountainebu. Observing that your paper takes a great interest in representing he gets be will show the nation "how to do it." the section of country lying between the Cas Qkn. McClkllan is about to return from Europe. He has now accomplished himself sn well In the military art. Mint the next chance cades and Rocky Mountains, I thought t would pick op my old neglected goose quill, and give your printers a half an hour's ainuse tnent'al the noble art of sticking type. DOISB BASIIC. This camp bas maintained its reputation from its discovery up to tbo present time, as the richest, both in extent and duration, of any yet discovered outside of California. It contains a population variously estimated at from twelve to sixteen thousand people, al though it has lost four or five thousand this fall, who, on the breaking out of the Blackfoot excitement, pulled up their stakes and mi grated to that El Dorado of the Rocky Moun tains. The mines of this cump I mean placer mine' are not near worked out. It is true, that some of tbe creeks and gulches are not as rich as they were two years ago, but I vssert that no creek in Boise Bnein i half work' d out yet, and the bills, and flats remain to give employment to thousands ol ruvtical miners for years to come Placer ininir at this moment is being carried on more txK-nsively than at any period during he entire summer. We were blessed by rovidence with n bountiful supply of watei urine tbe last two weeks. All tbe ditches are full to overflowing, and in every camp the busy stroke of the pick and shovel may be heard. A nugget weighing thirteen ounce.- nd a half was found this week on liuenn Vista Bar, and the minicg claims in general are doing well. QUARTZ LODES IK BOlHg BAFIH. If every foot of the immeceo range of placer mines in this Basin, yet undiscovered, was en lirely worked out, the quartz lodes of this camp would give profitable employment to fifty thousand men for ages to come. This is no idle or wanton assertion, but is based upon a thorough knowledge of the weultb, charac ter and extent of thu innumerable ledges ol gold and silver ores lying idle or undiscovered in this country. There are, perhaps, not less than five thousand quartz claims recorded in Boise County. And there are but few of this number but will eventually pay good interest upon capital inrested in developing and work ing the same. Tbe great drawbacks to nl this, is that tbe owners of lodes, as a general thing, cannot afford to go on developing their ledges, as tbey are, in general men, who have no means save llicir own labor, and who have no capital to invest in mills, etc. Another misfortune, in my opinion, is that tbe men sent out , here by Eastern capitalists, are en tirely unqualified to act as superintendents or agents, as they have little or tio experience in such matters, and become an easy prey to the sharpers who abound in all mining camps, and who await the advent of those unsuspecting victims as tbe wolf would the straying off ot a luiub from tbe fold. Tbe consequences are in many instances, that the inexperienced agent of a company finds too late, alter he bas erected a mill aud gone to tbe expense of building offices, roads, etc., that be has no quartz to crush. This, I am4 grieved to say, is not uncommon, as it gives to the camp a doubtful fame. But reasonable and practical Four thousand children were lost In tie streets of New York, during the year 1864. Two hundred anc eleven were never found by their parents again. Mant of the English cotton-operatives are coming to tbe New England S ates for em ployment. ( Attention Relief Hone CompAnr, TReiii. Inr Monthly Mooting THIS (Thursday) KVKNINO, at 7 0CI0CK. If. A, blf.llri, Cec y. Columbia Lodge, No. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets every Thursday evening at (Jj o'clock, hi Gates' Hull, corner of Second And Court Streets, llrothers In good standing arc Invited to attend. By order. N. 0. w UftlTSG TO IT!! SIX ROOMS. Inquire nt MI13. L. WIllTfeVi) l .otopraph Rooms. NOTIt'E. tllB UVDEltSTGNKD HAVING DISPOFET) OP TIT; business in thin city. notifies all pel-sons indented to call at the Captain's iittlce and settle before tin- loth Instnnt. de7t3 .1. ALM'HIN. BKATES! NJCiVTJ-CH ! ! An Invoice of SKATES Just received by Ubtr J. ii'iki. Washington Stroot, noiir French ft Oilman. Ilsolu(ioii Notice. rWlIIK CO-I'AHTN KHHIITP heretofore ext-tlng botween JS A. LAIJKIl and E. HUIIUT7.. under the iname ol Lauer ft SchutK. in tile ,lai-kon Saloon, Is this d.iy la- solved by mu ml content, Mr. Lruer having sold out his Interest to K. eVhutz. who will continue the uul:ifss on his own account. All debts due the late firm will be paid to K. Bcliutz, who will settle all liabilities. A. li.lUKK. Dalles, Dec. 1st., 1866. K. SUIIUTZ. Thankful for past patronage, the undersigned would roiHcttully Inform his friends that he will ever be found at the old stand ready to dispense Ills choice liquors to feni. K. SIUIUT.. S 13 L, JL, I IV O OFF AT COST, FOR THIRTY DAYS LONGER ! ! Umatilla, Boiso AND IDAHO Express and Fast Freight Lino. rTTMIIS LINE TS NOW lf COMI'LUTB TIUNNIVO M. order from Umatilla to Idaho City, via Boise City, and prepared to carry Freight and Valuable Packages between these, and all Intel mediate points with certainly and despatch. The Line is Stocked with tiie Best Teams the country affords and entirely 1 Nevr Thorough-Brace Which ennnres Fprcd and SutVty In the trniiHinfti-ion of Freight, uevnr before ofTen-d to Idnlio. We oflur Supe-i rinr itnlnremeiitu for Shippimr Gnnili from Pan F mucin j ml Port liu id to Malto, as our nrratiftenimiU with th Ocnim StmmKhip-Coiiipitny and the Oregon 8tHm Nati gutfnn are fmrli thiit Ml (looil shipped rliht Line w)U nut be huujeci to cue usual 'jeiays, uw juw mrougu tf GoodR shipped from inn Fmncixc;. ttrHPr carjrTat Pnrfc lumi, Charge will be paid aud Uuods shlppt j to dealiua- Uun. GOODS SHOULD BE MARKED: CAKR B. M. D. A CO., F. LINK, and Shippinii Keceiiittf dent to our Ai'iiU at Pui tlfiud and UiMutilln. Advance Charges for Transportation Pfttd iy me iiihg nun i tuiui.ieii HI Lieniiniiiiuu. nm win v forwarded with Dispatch to Qwyhee aud South Boise. PAPSKNGKK9 CATIK1K1) AT GHKATLY nEDUM HATKS. Families will be furnished with Superior Ac commodations in New mid Kasy Itliliuic Thorou.h Braes Wiikoiis on the Most Libera! Jerms, e lay orur eacb night on the Koatt at QihhI and Convenient stations, m that passengers will not be deprived ol regular 1'esU AGKJNTHl mCTTATtTIS MoCP.AKKN Pan Franehw I1ICII l KM McCUAKUN Portland .10SH.HH TIC A L , Dallen 1WKU 4 C"K Unmtill .1. It. WILKINSON LeUmud II. M. Pulls. IX CO Hoise City H. SI. DuKKLI, A CO Idaho City MAJOR bl'KKIl Kocky Iliir (South llotse) UUKKLLi A MOOKJt liuby and Silver Citiuf ..II. M. llnKELL A. CO , li26tf Proprietor. luiAO V. UIOOH, San rrauciBco. C. 8. MiLitR, Sis. ScBAWBAcntB, llallea. LAST ESSHS. COIIV ft B01IM wnnld herrby inform tlieir cHttinicr and the public at hu iru. tliat they will ciiutiitue to wl AT COST, fur thirty davs loniifr in order to give one a chance to make prt'rtenU fr the imiiUiiye, ve win ecu tue balance ol our hiock, cou- BlfltlllR (II llli h Ulnrk Silks, L GuntV Chrnkii. Jtlch poplins, lienver Uimtri, Clorkrt, Drenn Cunts, SI i ii wis. I'nnlM, Dry fiooAd, ' tuihroidcripd, lints ft Cii9, Boots ft blioen, tc, c, sc., Ac, AT S.4 FKAXC1SCO COST, Without Frold't and Exp-ns.8. 'Jli in will he the mat chutice to trot btrtrntni. prior to cloning trie concern. uuu.x kuii.h N.Bi AH HI IN mint be nnld by th ' First of January 1H;0. If not settled within that time, '.he name will be plu'-nd in leiriil hundi. dfltf. NOTICE V3 HRREBY GTVKN that the Cc-partnershii hereto. n lore existlne; Ditween n. v. HMIUX, u. li. U1CI1. KM. ai d . W. " 'SON. dohiL' n niercant e bust ties In this place, under the name of K. C. Hardy A Co., Is this day dissolved hy mu the iiusliietrs or satil nrm Hardy, who alone is authorized accounts of said firm. K. C. IIAKDV, 0. Ij. J1ITCI1KI.L. Snmnville. (Irani Co., Oregon, V. W. T1I0M I'SDN nor. u, isoo. nil): 1 m Bloch, Miller Co WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN ! "Wines & Linxxors, And Importers and Jobbers of CLOTHING Hoots & Shoes, Under Clothing, Blankets, etc., etc., etc. -A.SSA.Y OFFICE. WK HAVR AN ASSAY OFFICE IN CONNECTION wl'liour hnHliifKH, under The entire supervising of Mr. Miller. We make ret ti run in Bare In ix hourrt Yt guarantee all our Ahhavb and pay the I1K1I1K3T CASH I'KICIC for Bars. Vt'e hIbo pay the Highest Cash Price for Gold Duet. BLOCK, MILIjEU ft C).t my6tf Cor. Main and VVi,nhinntnn Htiwttt. Tnl 1 Mi. e name 01 n. v. iiarny a uo., i .... m r. utmd consent, and hereafter Ol'CgOIl MCMI! U V I JTU 1 1 G II CO. will be conducted by K. C. I 0 0 r rhted to collect and sett'e the wiuTm a q a s uncus cu-r TOYS! TOYS TOYS! TOYS! TOO. TOYS AKU FAMtlY GOODS For the Holidays, we recommend all dealers In that line to tue UAS&EI AJ toy lll-OKIUM of TIlUMAUKIt A ZUIN. 320 and SH Batten Street. n28:3m Ssu Kranclscn. ItlMMOllllloU AulltV men can reauny uipcover tue ouuse auu guaru nnilB II KM OK J. w. mii.lkh Ad), have this day against it. Tue remedy Is simple. 11 moneyed I . disposed of their mtlieetock.inthisclty toMcssrs. men are willing 10 risk their means in the hands ol lucnpables, well and Rood, they must blame only their own ni gliKence or s'upidity. Let them but employ skillful, experienced anil practical men at tbe bead of their enterprises, and my word for it, their speculations will be fruitful of success, and a matter of incalcula ble benefit to the country. There are hun dreds of iuod nod valuable lodes iu this coun try, the owners of which do nut wish to give them away, nor can I bey bring them uulo market. As it would appear that those capi talists or brokers, who have visited thu camp, are possessed with the strange no tion of buying large Iracti of around lor little money, and sometimes lor it will happen the lodes are in the imagination of tbe pur chaser, or in common parlunce,the victim his cot "quurta on the brain. calco. Bunnell A Millrr, who will continue the business at tho Bmo rtaml. Mr. Thomas Miller Is authorized to settl all liabilities and collect all ilelits due, All persona knowing themselves indebted will pleime come forward anil settle and save coits- J, W. MILLklH A Co Dalles City, Nov. 'il l, IS65. vilt SJELLIlSra OFF!! BELOW COST!! The entire remalolng Stock of WATCH ICS, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILYER & PLATED W4HE, Must be disposed of within the next thlrtv davs. ItE- UAKDLK8S III.' COST. Call and examine the stock. Luv your Present now. and forthwith, and It will be at a saving 01 at least fit i'Y pkk I'KNT. At WD1. BIUNBATJRI'S n25tf Jewolrv Hio.e. Main Street, next door to the l0Bt Office.. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. r-ikZXfcrsfeE?!. OW AND AF1KR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, until farther uotice, Ml'lio Ittrsensr;ei. Train. to connect with stoamors FOR UMATILLA & WALLTJLA Will start from the K. It. DHI'OT DAI.LKS CHI, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 4i30 A. M.. ' , TIJK STEAMIfllS "ONEONTA" or "IDAHO,' CAPT. J. McNDLTY M....Commanar, Will leave DALLES, DAILY. (Snndnvs ecepted)t ( o'clock, a. M.,connectlu, by the CASCADE KA1LR0A1V with the steamer . V " NEW WORLD or " CASGADES,' CAPT. J. WOLF CommaoOee, foi Portland. W. B. BRADFORD. Dalles, Nov. 13, 18BS. fn!2tf) Agent O, S. N. 0,- flEMO -A. L . J. G0ET7!, Dalles. . KOENIOSBKKQER, fan VrancuMo, Patbky MiRLxtand Oon. Urem, two boxers, fought ninety-seven rounds, at Helena, Mon tana Territory, on the 6lb of November, and although tbey started in at fifteen minutes alter three three, p. 11., night closed in on them before tbe fistic discussion was decided. Tbe neit day Oretn could not come to time, Holiday Prrshntd. Hi. J. Juker Is now opening the largest and finest assortment of ""1 Marle' P'0lltilnd vi8"r- Holiday presents ever brought cast of tbe William Stuinoiuu, aged seventy-seven mountains, embracing everything necessary lately died in Sanpete county, Utah Territory. Jpr the young as well as old people ; dolls of He was ene of the (list six members ot tbe all sizes, and some beautiful ladies' work- , Cburcb of the Latter Day Saints, and luxes, together with A thousand othor iud s- . Md out faithful until hit death to the delu pensable articles for the holidays. stuns of Joe Smith and Brigham Young, AUCTION AND COMMISSION. JOHN W I I, H A M S . .AUCTIONEER, IVo. 100, main Street, Dalles city. VA-SriLL ATTEND TO Til K SELLING AT AUCTION V T ol Uolierttl MercliaiK se. Hon Estate, lirocarl. a. Ilorses,New and eocond Hand Furniture, Stocks, Ac, Ac. IleguluraleN Day Saturday Out-door aud Suoclal Bulos attended to In anv Dart of ineiuy. Liberal Advances made on Consignments. nlD:3ni. JOHN WILLIAMS, Auctioneer.' It. D. OVTES. X. X. Uiil'. GATES So HAFT, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, J. GOETZ && CO., ' TOBACCONISTS, Have rpmoved to Rudio'a Xew Stone Buildinor. Washington Street, near franco A Oilmau's, sud opened a well-assorted stock of llAVA.iA And UUMKM'IU tlKUAIlSI, V11KHNIA and WKCTKKN TOBACCO, 1 fKKNCH and BCOTCU BNUKF, MKKHSCI1 AU.M and other Hl'ES, PLAVINO CAIIDM, Bl'OllTlNllOilDDS. INDIAN and FA CY OOODS, Ac, to. The trade supplied at LOWKST M A It K KT flUC IVO 1 ICE. 1 8. HOLLAND IS MY AUTIIORTZKD AOKlrfk, 1 a attend to collection and settlltnr un mv l.n.i... during my abseuce. Those Indehteil to me or to l'lia Co.. aro requested to pay him lniniedlately and costs, as he has orders to collect, X. A. 0. PAYN -Dalles, Nov. 13, 1866, . lilt. IS. W. MITCJIIEi, OrrioB WALDIION'S BUILDING. !