C3 2 mtihttx. waldhos imos., . Wholesale & Retail Druggists, Main 8treet( Dallea, Oregon. COPPKRI1KAD8 AND RADICALS. What is the difference between Copperheads and RidicalsT A Cupprtliend is oca who, Willie the Government and people of tula Na tion were struggling, for the perpetuity of our institutions and the overthrow of armed Re bellion, exerted his sympathies and influence in f ivr of that Rebellion, and proved by his tacts that bo wished tire Government to be worsted in the contest. A Radical Is one who, uov that the Government and people have triuipphed, U opposed to tbe country receiving tbe bnefua of the victory, and therefore opposes every feasible measure cal culated to restore harmony and peace. Tbe Uopperlienit opposed the Government when it was striving to enforce tbe laws and bring tbe country back to its primary political con ditiott udder th Constitution. Tbe R idic-al ; is one who strives lo prevent the country from ; beintf reinstated in its former political coudi linn, and is opposed virtually lo tbe retstab tishmenl of the rule of law and tbe Constitu tion. Tba only perceptible difference between the two is this : Tbe Copperhead did not wish the country to gaiu a victory, d the Radical does not wish tbe country to reap the fruits xi f victory. The OoppeVhead did not wish to see armed reposition to tbe Constitution and laws put down'; tbe fttdical, now that oppo sition has been put down, dots not wish to tee the Constitution aud laws enforced. For l! practical purposes, there is no real diflVr ' 'nce betwceu the Copperhead and Radical 'he aim of tl. one was, and the other is, to , subvert Hi-eO'ws and interests of the country to pnrely partisan purposes. When there was v. chance for their over'brow, tbe Copper. dead S ' moral and personal influence was Id Vj'ppositinn tp tbe Government and Nation, ViDugti be tendered no physicM aid to its de oiruetion. Now that there is a good chance for re' establishing 'heir authority and integ rity, the Intense Rtdical is opposed to tbe Government and Nation, and be rendered them 110 physical aid when tbey were assuiled. Tbe B idical, who is now in active opposition, gave the Nation no material or moral aid In the day of its great danger; tbe Copperhead, who ' was in active opposition in the hour of the nation s trial, gives it no moral or other aid now when tbe day of its rehabilitation is upon us. So far as the material interests of tbe Nation are concerned, can any one discover any practical difference between be Copper bead and tbe Radical? Really, both are im practicable extremists. The Copperhead was and is radical in his devotion tonegro slavery ; the Radical is radical in his devotion to negro equality. Oa this point tbe Copperhead and Radical widely differ, but tbe results of the actions of either or botb are precisely .the lame, viz: hostility to the proper authority and integrity of tbe Nation. All true and loyal meu and we use the word "loyal" Id Its broadest sense, as signifying patriotio de votion to country are of course .opposed to both Copperheads and Radicals. The true men of tbe land were opposed to the wicked ltubrllion against the laws and authority the Nation, and now tbat rebellion is cruBiied (hey are in favor of reinstating tbe country at quickly as possible, in its former polilica posiliou. The subordinate question of negro slavery or freedom was to them a matter of secondary importance, but the war having re suited in the destruction of slavery, they feel determined, or at least contented, tbat it shall be forever destroyed, and believe that now it is tbe first duly of all citizens to work ban 'In band lo place tbe country on (be pinnacle of national greatness bearing in mind tbat the fundamental principle of Pemocratio gov eminent is: "The greatest good to (be great est number." S. JT. Call. VlfK NOW OCCUPY OUR KKW TWO STORY. FIRR proof Stuns building, riituoatts Blncli. Miller k Co.. and offer to the public a full AU.l Complete etork of Drum, MeUiclues ana Chemicals, consisting In part or KKROSKNB, TUKPKNTINB, ALCOHOL, ACIDS. LINSKKt), kllll). LAMP WICKS CHIMNEYS, wire, SAtlB. . v - 8PONOB8. LKKOHRS, UOKKM, J; J UK E B,; .nam irci, Danes, WH0LI8SU Utt fltllL DIAL1B I.t CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF, V PIPES , Ac o . ALWAYS IK SlOltl tRS BUST BRANDS OT JIgnrs, Tobacco, Matches, &c. tTOR AND ' INDIGO AND NEATSFOOT Oil, LANPULACK, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACESi SUPPORTERS. AND ' '' ': PATKNT MttDICINKH. Our stock tit FANCV GOODS I of the finest and be quality; new atvlee ond large aaaortmenta, iuch as LUHIN'S PKRFOKKKY, 1IAIK, LUBIN'STOILKTSOAP, FLESH, ruJlJUHO BHAVINU, COS.UKttOS, HAT, UAIH01L3, CLOTHKSv OOLOQNK, TOOTH AND 1ANCV. S0AP8 AND . NAILBRUSHES TOOTH POWDERS, AND COMM. PURE WIN 3 AND LIQUORS, 'or Medicinal purposes. '- Our facilities for huvlnff ffnorii. ere aernnd In none In the Stte, and we .hall at all times sell at a wall ad vance from cust. Ready aalea and mull proflts. , PIUSICIANS' PKKSCBIPTI0X8 Carefully compounded at all boon of tba day and night, jmuee, oepi. v. i&oo. seiu-tl Diffioulthcs or Fishing dp Tui Atlantic Cadli. As to fishing up the cable from depth of two miles and a half of water, ih ehances are very vague. .If ia a distance of 858 miles only 1081 miles of cable were paid but, there is not roach slack left for the sue cessful picking up. A cotemporary says that the cable was laid bold of at a depth of 3,000 fathoms, and. presuming the fishing tackle 'to he amply strong for any strain upon it what would be the consequence to tbe cable ? Why, it would break long before it was brought to the surface! When it is considered tbat It Is Inid in nearly s straight line, there being so little slack, the strata on itself from its ow weight would be very great when lifted from its preseut resting place. Assuming that I a length of about four ruilea of cab4e Ih length of four miles and a halt being lifted u one mile, tbe strain on the oable at tbe brgb est point would be enual to three miles of in own' weight on either side of the tackle; be yond tan strain there Is tbe strain due to lb friction of pulllug it through tbe water? It it U strong enough lo withstand tbe above strains, how much higher could it be lifted la lifting It higher tbe cable must either stretch or be drsggod along the bottom of tb cean beyond the distance of two miles oa either side. Even supposing the curve of the catenary to be fruiter than we have assumed the consequence would be a proportionately incrqassa strata oa itself at toe highest poin tie to) aa incrsasea . leogia, suspends at more acute angle with tbe horizon. BE M OVA Jam GATES Ac CIIAPIN, WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL DRUG GIB T S, Hare Removed to RUDIO'S STONE HUILDItfG, WASHINGTON STREET, DALLES. WHERE we will continue to sell article naually kent In a Flrnt-OIaa Druir Store, at 20 nor cent. LESS THAN ANY STOKK IN TUB CITY. Our stock conaiats iu piirt of Patent Medicines, . Pure Wines and Brandy, ixirocta, Fancy Common Soup, Sponges, llulr Druahel Truaaee, Braces, Corks, Aclde, Palnte. Tooth Powder, ' Varnishes, Alcrbol, Oila, liupa, Bohemian Toilet Sets, Supporter, 4c, PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Compounded. Give na a cull and satisfy y ur- .wTn ueiore piiruuoeiDg eiBewnere. u. 1j. UUAfin, nltttrj JUSTIN QATE9. TO TEAMSTERS AND DAIBYMEN FEED ! FEED ! ! SHORTS, AND .. , ' FEED OF ALL KINDS, FOR 8AE BY nl9:tf. . It. H. LAW,.. 25 Front 8treet, Pqrtlnnd, Oppoalte O. 8. N. tVarrhouae. MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKINfi. mVISS O'KOUllKE DKBIRE3TO INFORM the XTJL IMXM or Uniiea anil vicinity, that alio Las Jual recelred a fresh supply of .. ITnslUonablo Goods, The latent Parla, New York and Ban Franolaco styles or BONNETS, HATS, RIHBONS, LACKS, FEATHERS, FLOWKK3, o. A full and well-selected assortment of Ladles' Ready-Made Garments. Alao, a Fiaihlonabla aaaortment of . DRESS TRIMMINGS! STAMPING for F.mWlileryan.lBral.irn)f. PINKINO done at abort notke. BONN K'l'S Bleaoliod aikl 1'ceased lu the latent style. A inrge aaaortmeut of. . ,. . Children's Ready-llailc CloUbig' ' Conetantly on hand. ItarlnR secured th aerrlcea of a First dux Dreaa Maker, I am preptreil to cut and nt Ladle' and Children's D-RESSES nud CLOAKS. THIRD STRUCT, otw Kanre east of the Cntholle Chorcn. . . otiildm. 1LAYINO CARDS. . PUCKKT CUTUKRT, PORT MONIES. COMBS and BRUSHES, o' all kinds, PERFUMERY, ol every deactiptfon, CHINA ORNAMENTS toys, dolls, etc PISH HOOKS and FTSHINO TACK LB, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY OOODS. 4c. Also Powder.Shot, Lead, Powder Flaaks, Baakets.and many onier arttetea too nuineroua to mention. STaV Interior dealers anpplled with Cfgare. Tobacco, ete. at lees man Portland prices, with freight ailded. VKRY IMPOltTAN T TO " Merchants, Families, Hotels and BAR.ROOM8, JULIUS KRABMER HAVING BOUGHT THE UN tire Stock of Merchandise and Book Accouttta of the late Arm of M . Seller 4 Co.. lu thla cily, to which lie has added of his own Importation (while doing buainees in roruauu) an iraiueuae stock ol tbe beat manufactured Crockery, Glassware, Plated Ware, Lamps, Chandelier, Table Cutlery . Lpoklng-GIaascs and All Kinds of Oils, All of which he offers at reduced rates. Peraona wlali- Inu to buy any of the abovo.nient!oned artlnlea, will do wen to give me a call netore parchMHiK elsewhere. uruers iron) ins interior promptly attended to, and gwn pocaeo 10 no secure, uon i tun lo call on me. jlauioa stone uunuiug, naabinitton atreet. Dalles. JULIUS KttAEMER. Dalles. March 17 Ih, 1R05. mliUtf BOOT Ait SllOfl STOUU. TP, WYCKMAN . HAS REMOVED III8 BOOT AND PIIOB STORE to the bull.llnir on Main street, nearly opnoeite Moody's Hall, where be hue jnat reuelved, direct from 8an Frauclsco. an nn- uauauy one and well selected stock or BOOTS AND SHOES, of the'Tery boat quality and latest styles EVER BROUGHT TOTHIS MARKET, Including; the celebrated KNOLISH HUNTING SHOE uenuiacinreu oy lienkert. Alao, a large aaaortment of Ladles' and Children's Gaiters, untie lateat Styles, Juat recelred from the beat PUI1- aaeipnia makers. Alao, a rery large aaaortment of FINE DRESS BOOTS. 49-Gentlemen who prefer to hare tlieir Boots or Shoea moae looruer. can rolv unon nlitiifnlmv m nMitt ..u a. v li'vnvtuu . a . elS-tf , Oppoalte Moody'a Hall, A- G5-. BRADFOUD, - IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF FRONT STREET, Portland, . - - . Ortsen, -KFFERS FOR BALE A VERY LARUE ASSORT mem oi , . . ' f ' Brandies, Wines, , Lfqnonr, Case Good's, . &-C, &c, , eVC. FRANKLIN MARKET. CORNER OF SECOND AND WASU1NGTUN GTRKEB DALLES, OREGON,' JOHNKP PINGKR Proprietor rflUK UNDERSIGNED B having fitted np the " 11 &TYLE, will keep coMtant- I ly ou hand all aorra of Fresh and Cured Meats, Of the best quality furnished at the LOWEST RATI My motto Is to "PLEASE ALL." -rjAirmsnATixo superior stock for bau m. , will do well to call at the (ran kiln Market. Dallra, February 10th, 1866. JOHN E1T1NOKR. UASI11A;T) MAllKUT coRitsnor COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DALLES, 0RF.00JC JOHN MICHELBACH, Pioprletor. emrs. WILL KEEP f&-ijrconatantly on hand all the Taria. j UUutVtloi that the market can possibly MKS. IEJb:Sli2U'H FRENCH MILLINERY STORE, AKD ." Dress MnlUn Establishment, Opposite Colin A. liohm's, . I WOULD CALL TUB TTENTION of His Ladies of Hie Dalle to my lure and Hue atock of FLOWERS, EMBROIDERY, BONNETS, II VT8, FEATHERS, Dross Trimmlngpg, Jto.'. , Having secured the aerrlcea of MRS. FR.IRY, In the Dreaa Making apartment, we will do all work lu that line and giuiranteo porfeot entlsfactloo. DYI.NU done In all oolora. '. Giro me au early call. nl I will endeavor to suit STorybody In TASTB nnl at REASONABLE PRICES. : Particular uttentlort paid to ., , . Embroidery and Braiding Stamping; ' N13W WOODST" HIIVINO JUST ARRIVED FROM THE FAN FRAN clico Markot, wo would invite tbo attention of ow (rieuds and tha community at 1 irga, tc-ou well-eotucted stock ot . i ,. ' .... lry Goods, , . Clothlngr. ' Hoots. & Shoes, w men we-are semne; ai the most refteoonlilc rates. Ws cannot aell our goods AT COST, but assure the comnnir nity that it pleaaes us to sell goods at SMALL PKOVVX& , do'JH . u. UJSRiiAN CO. SWThe Tnwle ls-partlcnlarly Invited lo examine say -"v wiuiv jf.tiviMiauiK emewiiere aux4 tr NOTICE TO FARMERS. r1HK DALLES LUMBER AND MANUFACTURING. m. v.w.wra.i x una recently attached a - JrTI-.OTJllINGrMIt.lL, to their Steam 8aah ami Door Factory, In thla Cltv. and are now prepared to CHOP FEED, GRIND WHEAT and CORN, and warrant t. give the best satisfaction. On uMuiiunnaisiiuy aim lor aato , . . .. . FXTHA FAMILT FLOVR, . SECONDS OR MIDDLINGS, I BRAN AND SHOUTS, ' CHOP KEBU CllfCKEN FEED. Alao, a Superior artlchr ot CORN MEAL, from new The-highest market prlc paid for WHEAT, CORN a "irf':. JU. A. UOGUU, Agent. juBiiee, o. 'i, I8B8. ,,3tf liKSII &CURKD MKATS, and always of the bt at quality. FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS supplied on reasonable terms. Tbe aiideralKUeo (a alvravs prepared to rar the lilrhe eatcaah price for FAT CATTLE. Parties having etooS) In good condition, are requested to call on him befnaa going elaewlii'ro. JOHN MICHELBACIL. Uullea, March 31st, 1865. , - mhSltf CITY MARKET. . LAtBER & Co., Proprietory Will keep conatnntly on hand Ihe boat ' MEATS OF ALL KIJ3Sv A LIBERAL SHARE OF PATRONAGE ts solicited, ns we expect to kei n aa ion i t an aaaortment of Meata and of aa good as quaL- i.jr, ua (no ouuuiry auurua; nuu will Deliver the same to Purchasers in the. City. Parties having Superior Stock for ante will do wall Be, give) vs a call before diepostng ol it elaewhere. B. LAUIIER.4 Co., Southeast corner of Wnehliiglon and Third Sts. Ppposlte Koater'a Blockamlth Shop, M. BROWN & BEOs, nauisMAiasv Altu BaTAIL DCALXRB HI FANCY AND STAPLE DEYGOOD8! GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &o. 1 Mr. M. BROWN,, bslng a realdent of San Francisco, w re enabled to ofler sreat Imlceniente in respectfully Invito the pabBc ts examlnsoss) stack befoill purchasing elaewhere. mlA-tf p ar Htuu-toe north sl.ts Main, street, Dalles. -a NEW SALOONT KEW STONE STORE, WASHINGTON STREET. rfHKUNDElt310NBD would reapectfully annonna that he will onrn a fliat rlaa M.l,-, i . Oilman's New Stono Rnllding, THIB EVENING, and k I" -I"' - o-miswuiussj nun UIV UWIl Ql . WUics, Liquors and Cigars; ALfO A. . - . ,' 13 re 13 e xuNon..' Every dnj and Erenlng. oeaitg, .Jonw niifDLAi'D. Watchmaker anil Jeweler, iyiaiw siKtET, DALLES. ' DEALER IN FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY. CLOCKS. Oold li-..silm......i 111....1 u ' I ' a..,.,1.. r...i ........ ; ey-Partlalar atteiillsai paid tnrepslrtng flneS 3 atciies, Ulocka. Jewelry, etc. AW Watches repaired L pie warninien tor twelve monlha. . . , . , u. ii. All orders from the upper mnnlry, by Ei p was or otherwlae. promptly attended to. . ., ... ., . MRS. L. WHITE'S . KEW PHOTOGRAPH EOOMS; lusuington Mrect. HATING NF.WLT FITTED tJP THE OALLF.RToTar egir a Store, would lea jectrully annouues tasjt thoae wialilng , V . , can. rariicuiariO taking Lad.es and Chl'dren's Pcturca. tention paid wt:iT. w. AUCTION AND COMMISSION. JOHN 'WILLIAMS -AUCTIONEER, IVoi 100, Main Street, Dalles City. WILL ATTEND TO THE BELLING AT AUCTION ot General Merchandlao, Real Eatate, Grocer! a, Horaea, New and Second Haud Furniture, Stocka, 4o., 4c. Kesrular Sales Oay--Satiirday. Out-door aud Special Sales attended to In any part of Liberal Adranccs made on Consignments. niDttin. JOHN WILLIAMS. Aactloneer. LINCOLN HO'USE, Cuvner Washington aud Front StrsetSr 1 UlliLAND, OREGON. :. ; ; ., L.1RGKST IN THE STATE. AN OMNIBUS will nttend all th nta .ml' ,:... riwaengora anil their baggage to the- llunae Freo of vuarKv, or io aiiy oilier tiouaoin nie t;iry for AO cents . H.C0FFI?f. Proprietor. P. 8 II IT AND COLD BATHS Ir. II,. ia... All the Sleamera for Orogon City. Vancouver, Moejrfl- ..... mu.i . me liincotu nouae wliarC eoylulio. P. MILLER - fSncceanor to Payns A Co.l . .. " A.XJOrJ?IOXEITJtt Dry (li drf. (fr-rtr.W liora... ,. ,TI receive ami forward Goods entrueted to hfs caret- eel Grain and Hay on Cotnmla-lon, and rent Real JiatTri ui.n IlMisunsbl terms, foaalgnmouls Sull-ltd. tut Tuesdays and Saturdays. ' " WAIN STREET, DaLLKS. MT. ij.solutlon notice. days Intereat to K. m. i. i .A n. "'" "M lu own fiild to K, 11IRST-CLAS3 HOTEL. Ch'irgea Rciiaonable, ' NOTICE. III 8. HOLLAND IS MT AUTHORIZED AflENT So .' nttend to collpotlnir and aenlba .,n ... 1....1 during my ahaencs. Thnaa ln,lol,te.f to mo or to Pavae- uo.. aro reqneated to pay him Imnaadliitely ami nive eosls, as he has enters to collect. V A O PAVNV TV. II.. KI , I... - w . . ... 14 r Dallas, No. 11, 1805. : HOirSK TO LET WITS SIX ROOMS. Insnlreat' - . ' MRS. L. Willi K g P olograph Rooms. mTUIMlk All etl (til tlln Intst fl,w .111 1 '.. Sci.uts, who win ...... Vin,au ?? 'm "'" " . nu . . -r ma cihmco liiiuoi-sl. JOSEPH ELFELT, :. WHOIESALS AND RF.TA1L DIALER I Fancy & Staple Dry Goods CLOTHINO. BOOTS AND SHOS8 . JJA1S A-NU CAPS, AN Gentlenien' rnrnlstBff coodsu UiVas Minisr ' TlTTa . . . J.M. Mosmpa, MARTIN & MTJlllii-v'. Attorney-at-Law. JEZZSZXZ: Do", Cw""- wz