The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, December 15, 1865, Image 4

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latin Mountaineer.
The Eoll or Representatives.
The question has been raised whether
the Cleric of the lust IIouso of Ecp re
rlontativos from the reorganized states
upon the roll of the next Congress.
Tbe law leaves him no discretion in
the matter. The act of March 3,1863,
provides that " before tho first moot
ing of tho next CongresB, and of every
subsequent Congress, the clerk of the
next preceding IIouso of Representa
tives shall make a roll ot the repres
eentativos eloot, and place theroon the
names of all persons, and of such per
sons only, whoso credentials show that
they were regularly electod in accord
ance with tho laws of their states re
spectively, or tho laws of the United
States." The representatives elect
from Virginia and the other soutborn
states will bring such credentials, and
tho clerk can refuse to enroll their
names only on tho assumption that
the states from which they come are
not in the Union. As Congress and
the executive have consistently maim
tuincd that they are in tho Union, and
acted accordingly, tho clerk is not
likely to make the contrary assump.
tion. It becomes an interesting ques
tion, therefore, how to provent the
southern mereibers from voting for
speaker. At the first session of the
last Congress tho name of tho Louis
iana membors,were placod on tho roll
by the clerk, and Mr. Stevens of Penn
sylvania vainly attempted to get the
names erased before the election of
speaker. It was settled by tho action
of Congress in that case that the clerk
must enroll the names of all members
having apparently authentic creden
tials, and that tho question of the right
of any member to his seat cannot bo
raised until after tho House is orgas
nized. Upringfleld Republican.
- V
Govfrnor Humphreys' Inaugural
Address. Governor Uumphroys, of
Mississippi, in his inaugural addross,
Bays:
ix 1 have always believed that no one
or more Slates could constitutionally
sever ties that unite people of tho sev
eral States in one. The people reject,
ed this school of politics. Those ad
vocating the right of secession could
not have found a bettor mode of solv
ing the question than the arbitrament
of war. Tho question was forthwith
referred, and dooided againBt us. The
people of Mississippi acknuwledgo tho
decision, and oxpress their wish toro
turn to tbe Union. It has been offi
cially reported that our people are not
sincere, but if unflinching fidelity in
war gives evidence oi reliable fidelity
in peace, the unvarying professions
that spring from private and publio
, sources furnish evidence of its truth.
It is demonstrated that the people of
the South may be safoly trusted, when
they profess more than willingness to
return to their allegiance. The State
of Mississippi has already, by her own
solemn act, abolished slavery, und it is
due to her honor to show by hor future
that she has done so in good faith, ari(!
that slavery shall never again flourish
in our border in whatsoever name or
guise it may be brought forward.
. Confiscation Complaints. The
most unreasonable of the complaints
against Fresidont Johnson, says trie
Spiingfield Republican, is, thas ho has
interfered with the confiscation of
rebel property. In tho first place, it
is not true that ho has stopped any
legal process of confiscation. He has
merely restored proporty seized and
occupied for military purposes. There
is no law. of war, and no other law,
by whioh fcuoh proporty can now bo
held; and tbe General) Government
cannot be expected to go into robbory
as a rogular business. There is a Con
fiscation Law in existence, and somo
rebel proporty has beon attached un
der it. This law can be enforced
upon.- the , property of unpardoned
rebels, if the. Government thinks it
-worth while. But it is not. It will
Hot pay expenses. ' The Government
Can give no valid title to such prop
erty, beyond tbe life of the present
owners; and nobody will pay a price
for property ttfat may pass out of their
hands the. n ext month.; There is no
doubt how the Supreme Court will
decide such cases, for tbe Constitution
still exists in that Court. Confisca
tion is therefore out of tbe question.
SPRING GOODS.
ITltlCSH STOCK!
DUSaSHiKBSKY & BSElttS.,
Dalles and WnlloWnlln,
PKAIJMtg IN
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.
Miner' Outfits,
Hoots nii.l Shoes,
Clothing,
Hats ami Caps,
Groceries,
And ll full assortment of General Merchandise. Buying
our Goods exclusively in the Sun Francisco market, and
making none but cash purchases, we are enabled to se 1
20 per coot, cheaper than any other House at tho Dallvel
VUSKNIIKUY t 1IUOS.,
inl-tf Dalles nnil Walla Walla.
J? . HAKE
MOW TO JlOfiiY !
CALL AT TUB NEW
Family Grocery and Fruit Store,
Corner of WsaUington and Sccoud Streets.
TUB UNDWtSiaNfcD VTSTIKS TO INFORM TUB
people of tho Dull on, nnJ the public generally, that
ho linn a large und w ell selected stock of
FAMILY GltOCEHIES,
CANDIES, NUTS, 4c,
Which he will noil Wholesale ami Retail at RrittKtd
i-Vices for CASH. Also, constantly on hand the Choicest
Article of FHKKIl HUTTEIl ami EGOS. Also, every
variety of FRUITS awl YJSUKTAULKS in their Benson
Persons from up the country, wishing nunntitiuB of
Eggs and Fruit, hy sending in their orders, will receive
the strictest attention, mid have thom tilled at the Lowest
Market l'riea. jrll-tf C. L. JEWELL.
SELLING OFF AT COSTl
My entire stock of .
STOVES AXD TINWARE,
ALSO,
TINMA.NN TOOLS.
rQIIK WllOLK embracing a fine stock, everr article
JL of which will ho sold at COST, as 1 desfro to close
out business. Also, one Gil AND PI A NO, in good order.
Also, for sale, the 1IOWK AM) LOT, on Fecund Mi cut,
next to tho corner of Washtimton. The House la two
toritis, with a basement, and is well adapted to the hotol
business. Also A lot of HHDDING, comprising shout
twenty-tlve Beds. The whole will be closed out cheap,
for further particulars apply on the premises.
aulMm ALUKHT HLVTINQEN.
MiW FiitJT, ,T.Oi:OtY
AND '
PROVISION STORE.
rmt UNDWISIQNED INFOUMS HIS FKIRNDS and
ft the public generally, that he has Just established on
Main street, next door to J. Joker, Tobacconist,
A NEW STORE!
where he koeps constantly on hand a large assortment a
elected FKUIT. Also, in store a coinpl.do stock ofchoice
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, VEGETABLES, oSo.
All of which will be sold, wholesale and retail, at HP!
Db'CKD PRICES. Come and see and satisfy yourself -sela-tf
JOHN Sl'OSlTO.
D. I. STEFEaEXSOft
DENTIST,
HIT AS HKMOVF.D HIS OFFICK Ol'PO-
M.M. site llloch, Miller Co., where he j&
is prcparea to uo an ainus oi
DENTAL WORK,
'In a skillful and well finlshtd manner. TEKTIl'lnsertec
lrom oiiO to an entire set, on Gold or ltuhher Plate.
Prices range for Hhbbor Plate, from $25 to $66 : Fot
Gold Plate, from $75 to $126.
sr Persons having work done by me not prorlng sat
Isfactory will not be required to receive or pay for thf
nme. aul3tl
Divorce Notice.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 0FTII" STATE OF OREGON
FOR TUB COUNTY OF WASCO.
Harriet I. Blilpninu, Plaintiff,
VS..
Iavid E. Shlpman, Dofendant,
Suit in Equity or
Divorce,
fn0 DAVID 1C. Bill I'M AN, Dofendant: In the name of
JL the Mate or Oregon, you are hereby summoned
and roqulred to appear and answer the complaint of the
above named nhiiutiff. now on file in the ofllca of tna
Clerk of the above eutltlcd court, whorein ea d plaintiff
firays lor a aissuiution or tne marriage contract now ex
iting between yon and snid plaiutill', alleging for the
cause thoreof, wlllul desertiou, for the period oi three
yean of eaid plaintiff by you. Now. therefore, if you
fail to appear and answer said complaint, within ten, days
irom vue lime oi service oi nils summons, II served with
in this County, and twenty days if served within any
other county In this State, the said plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief craved for in said coninlainL
and will take Judgment against you for cults and dis
bursements lu this suit, lly order of Hon. J. O. Wil
son, jnuge. - u. n. imxn x, solicitor for Plaintiir.
November , 18115. - nH:flw
Divorce Notice.
IN TITIf CIRCUIT COURT OF TUB STATE OF OREGON
OK TUB COU.Ti'I OF WAHUO.
Maria L. F. Desserer, Pluiullff,
Onirics C. Ilesserer, Defendant,
J.
Suit in Equity for
Dieuret.
FfnO OIIAKLKS 0. BBSSklllBR, defendant! In the
JL naiiia of the State of Oregon you are hereby sum
moned and reantred to anneal Ami AtiMwar lit. .ttiml.l..
of the above named plaintiff, now on hie in the olllce of
the clerk of thenbore entitled court, wherein eaid plaintiff
firays tor a dissolution of the marriage contract now ex
iting between yon and said plaintiff, alledgiug for the
cause thereof harsh and cruel treatment and personal In
dignities, committed by you towards and upon said plaiu
till, thereby rendering her life burdensome. Now. there
fore, if yon fail to appear and answer said complaint,
within ton days from the time of service of this sum
mons, if served within llils County, anil twenty days it
served within any other enmity la this State, the said
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for
in eaid complaint, and will take Judgment against yoa
for eoets, disbursements and expense la this salt. By
order of 1. 0. Wilson, Judge.
0. N. DJi.NNT, Solicitor for Plaintiff,
November 1, 186. b8:6w
FOR SALE. ' 7
A FIRST CLASS, 8KCOND HAND PIANO, can b hod
on reasonable termii Inquire at this Office, or of
ecJlf ,.(.. sVi W. FHKUUSON.
IF XI
Mannfftcturer and Importer of
CARRIAGE, OX:OKD, BUGGt
AND
STAGE IIABWE88
Saddles, lirttiles, Vliips.
A genornl assortment of
Saddlery, Hardware, Leather, etc.
tfr Orders Solicited. Repairing done with neatness
ami dispatch. F. A. UAKK,
Jerlltf Main Street, fronting Washington, Dalles.
v fii TiiAjl? v o ii AilL)jair
AND
MACIIIISE SHOP,
FI118T STRKKT, betwoen Yamhill ond Morrison.
3 offrnm4to4ohorse- .rVs-'V.
power.eithcr Portable or v (UX
(tatlonary. Also, CWl- W-k vci
CULAK SAW MILLS Jrtf&'V-'4'' "-
COMPLKTK, constantly tf fa'3 A2
on hand. Also, Hay Proa- jV'f- J'
sesof nllsb.es; Planing rrtCfS"
Mnchlnes,(Woodworth's " J
pattern.) Wrought and r2 :'iifea;ifS
Cast Iron work for Ver- t&'iAi
ticalSawnndUrlst mills; . -t!'-
linns and Iron Oastiiiga
and
WROVCIIT IROIV TIORK
of every description. I am also prepared to furnish
Quartz Mills complete, of the Latoat &
most Improved Patterns.
These Mills can beforwarded to any part of the mines
as tho weight of tho entire machinery will not exceed 3,
0UU pounds. - ,
Horse towers, & Atrrioultnrnl ImPinmnnta
manufactured to order at the very LOWF.STUASII PRICE
w. JJ.Partlculor attention paid to HKPA1KS. fc20-tf
SIGNS! SIGNS! SIGNS !
O. S. SAVAGE
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER.
DEALER IN ,f
PAINTS, 4P
oils mnm
iv ill w u if etnv v
VARNISHES,
Colors, Putty, Brushes, Oloe, etc.
Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Fixtures, Ac 1-tf
DALLUsJ CI'JTiTDRJJftr STOKE.
P. CRAIG,
WBOLISALI AND RITAIL
DEALER IN DRUGS.
MEDICINES,
Perfumery, Fancy Soavs.
PATENT MKDIC1NB8. Sc. ' fl-tf
DRUGS AND 1' A TENT MEDICINES I!
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES II
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES ll
5
4
Yfftj WB0LMAJJI MB lITAa
DRUGGIST,
Washington Street, Between Main and Second Streets
DALLES, OREGON.
S LEMON Is able to supply parties la want orDrngs,
Patent Medicines. Chemicals, Acids, Perfumery,
and every other article enumerated with the
WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS,
At the lowest market rates. k
-Phyicians and Merchants intending to purchase
for tbe Mines, will do well to give him a calL . .
TRUSSES & SHOULDER BRACES
la great variety.
8. LEMON",
ap.3:tf. Washington St., between Main adn Second.
M. "Wunsch A- Co.,
WILL CLOSB OUT THEIR STOCK OF MF.R01IAN
DISF., at their place of business, at the Dalles, in
order to go the Mines. Their stock embraces
fiJiy Goods, Clothing, Roots, Hats
AND .
; GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
All which will be sold at COST, for CASII only. -A-All
who know themselves Indebted to our firm at
the Dalles will please call and settle as soon as possible.
Those who have been accommodated we trust will not
delay us unnecessarily, but be prompt In squaring up ac
counts. Call and sea us, all ana everybody I
nll-tf M. WUNBCn CO.
MANTUA MA.ISER.
MRS. MATT1B I10LDROOK would respectfully In
form the Ladles of the Dalles nnd vicinity, that
she has opened a shop In connection with Miss O'Rourke,
when she Is prepared to do all kinds of work with neat
ness and dispatch. Having Just arrived from the Kast,
she hopes to he abls to please all as to Form and Fashion
Cloaks, Coats and Dresses Cut to Order.
TIIRER POORS .West oi the Corner of THIRD and
UNION Streetsi oclllml
DAILY MOUHTAINEEB
i ' 1 POWER PRESS
BOOK & JOB PRSNTIHG CTFICL
First Street, between- Main and B
DALLES ; OREGON.
JOB PRINTING OF EVERY VARIETY
Kxecnted with accuracy and diBpatch.
IK A STYLE THAT WILL COMPARE FAVORABtT
with the very best, and
AT EATE3 AS CHEAP AS TEE CHEAPEST
to or.DER:
Cards a n A 12 i 1 1-23 eails,
CHUCKS, DRAFTS, KECEll'TS.
POSTEItS AND PK0GRAMJIE3
FOR '
THEATRES CONCERTS EXHIBITIONS,
ft., ifc., oc.t
rniMTKn a inn most aitbactiti KaNMui. also,
WAl'-DILLX,
DILLS OF FA HE, v
LETTJiK HEADS,
UECLU'T BOOKS,
DILLS LADIJTQl
Briefs awe! P.iajplif sds,
nSITWO, WEDD1KQ AND "AT HOME" CARDM
DrujKKistsi Umbels,
In short, everything that enn be done In it Book nnd Job
Printing Ofilce, from the smalltilt and most lie! lento Card
or Circular, to the largest size and most showy Posting
BUI and which will be turned out in a style that cauuul
fail to insure entire satisfaction.
OUR FACILITIES roH THE IXF.CTJTI0K OT
JECOaATIVE PRINTING
In tho moat beautiful Colors, Shades nnd Tints.
Such aa Fancy Posting Bills!
. From a single Sheet to the Largest Mammoth,
ORNAMEXTAL S11VW CAltVS,
rVltlVMERS' LABELS,
Are unsurpassed by those ol any other establishment to
Oregon. We devote special attention to this brunch of tli
business, and are continually udillnu; to our nlrcaily extent
sive'nnd well appointed nsMjitmeut of material,
NEW TYPES, BORDERS, ORNAMEMTSe
tc tc, o.(
Of the most modern nnd elaborate duuigus. Our stock at
FANCY INKS. TINTS, AC,
Are of the tluest liuality, and for richness of color nasi
durability, cannot be equaled ill the Slate.
The principle upon which business is asked for this ea
tnblislimeiit is, that persons will consult their own inter
ests, by awarding their custom to thut oltice In which
their money can be expended to the best advantage. T
tills end we solicit ull in want of good Printing, at very
reasonable charges, to call aud exumiue specimeus, and
jude fur yoursblvcs.
Orders from the Upper Country
Will have our special care, nnd friends from the Interiof
may rely upon having thoir orders filled promptly, as w
HAVE THE ONLY IMPROVED GORDON POWER PRESS
In tbe tstnte of Oregon I
Address:
MOUNTAINEER OFFICE
min-tr Dulles, oreicniw
H. H. BILL. A. J. KAHIt.1
HILL & K A. NE,
WUOIUJALB AND BITA1L DEALERS IN
Groceries, Dry Goods, Liquors
AMD
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
STUltAUJS AND F01tWAI(DU0.
Goods consigned to us will meet with proper attentsea
Itef erencee t
rnnttAND. DALLEP. ,
IT. W. Corbet, ' Rubhlns 4 Co.,
Richards k McGracken, W. C. Moody A Co,
11. l-aw, 0. Ilumusou.
Umatilla Landlnn. Sept. 6th, IMS.
DR. DAVYS SPECIFIC
COMPOUND,
An Expeditious Cure for all diseases of the
OltGANa,
rjIIIS prompt and i fflcntious Remedy for the enrs
JL tihonorrcea, Uleet, Slrictures, and Diseases of tha
Urinary Organs, makes a speedy euro without the leaal
restriction to diet, exposure or change in application
business; it will radically cure any case which can ba
produced. The disease it removes as speedily lis Is cois,
slstent with the production of a thorough mul permanent
cure. Further, the disease cannot be contracted if tlx
SPECIFIC COMPOUND Is taken when exposed,
Its Ingredients are entirely vegetable, und no injnrkina
effect, either constitutionally or loculiy, can be caused lim
its use. 7
Price One Dollar and Fifty cents per bottle. Soul kv
Jy22-8m
UOSIKTTHII. SMITH t DF.AN. Agents,
m ana too uaiiery street, cor ( lay.
Ban Frnncisoo
fettle
JACK80N SALOOFl
C011NER CODRT AND SECOND STREETS,
DALLES, OKBGON.
TIIF, UNDERSIGN KD, HAVING RF.M0VED FROM
TUB "BKLLA UNION" CELLAR, INTO
Gates' Now Uuildinj,
Bop; to inform the public that they are prepared to serf
their customers with the best
wines, Liquors and Ci
TUB MARKET AFFORDS. ALSO. A
Free Lunch. !
Every day and evening.
ANTON LADEIl A. KMIL, SCHf TJJ,
Jocg-'f ; I'roprietora.
Hard Wood Lumbei
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATERIALS
WJK BKO TO CALL ATTENTION of Carriage Man
nfacturers nnd Dealers to the Large and Coin
plete assortment of CAIIItlAUB and WAUON MATE1II!
ALS we are constantly receiving from tho East, special r?
selected lor the California market, comprising;. Oust
UI.llltrV anj fiwn.J ll..l. k .... 1.1 . ... . ol. .
aicKory. ana second Urowth Ash Plank, Hickory Axh
..B..u . u,m, nuua, npoaes, reiioes, lllliu, Hlialts, Ac Ail
Which we offer at the lowest Cash Prices.
" Orders addressed to our house will receive prone
attention., . N. W. BllAUU CO.,
JelSilui. SO k 31 Battery Street, linn Fruucfscsv
ud 17 lu Seventh Street Sacramento. "
O.WATnoosa, U. W. Uraoo Co- J.W.LMe
, Baornmonto, New York '
San Francisco.
I O. XS. 1JUOOUM, M. 1. -Office
At Dp. Craiu'm Drua Stoops ,
j ' DALLES, OREGON i . '