The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, January 04, 1866, Image 4

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U the Bouse, Deo; 20.-StvenB; of
JPonnsvlvaiiia, made a Speech on re
construction, arguing that the lately
rebellious states must come back into
Ihe Union as new States, or remain as
eonoucred Provinces. ' Tbe whole sub-
' jeot was Id the bands of Congress.
xixnate.--iuQ commercial s vvasning'
Ion dispatch says the; e are indications
. that Congress will revoke tbe City
Charter of Washington, to roako tbe
District of Columbia a Territory, with
a delegate jn tbe Hon so. i : " v .. o '.
Mr. Wilson called up the Senate bill
to maintain tbe freedom of the inhab
itants of tbo States lately in rebellion.
Mr. Sumner addressed the Son ate In
favor, of v the bill.. When be' thought
of what occurred in this chamber yes
terday, in boated temper, to white-
wash tho unhappy condition of the
rebel States, be Colt that they ought
to speak of nothing else to-day. He
proceeded, to speak of the right. of
Congress to pass the bill and read lets
ters from the Southern States; private
and public, to Bhow that tbe spirit ot
the rebellion still exists there, and the
rights of the freed wen were being dis
regarded in all the Southern States.
Morrill, pt the Committee of Ways
aqd Means, reported a bill authorizing
the Secretary of tbe Treasury to a p.
point Assistant Assessor. of Internal
Revenue. Passed. . .
Stevons, of ; Pennsylvania,' inrOr
dileed a bill to pay pensions and dam
ages. done to Union property by rebels,
out'of confiscated property .Referred
to Committee ot the Whole. ' - v i
'Lawrence, of Ohio, submitted ares,
dution, wbioh was laid on the table,
affirming that Jeff. Davis eboald be
tried and ' punished for treason, and
also,' on account of the starving of
prisoners. v r , 5 . W -
Banks reported an amendment to
the rales, recognizing aB officers of the
House the reporters of the Globe. A
debate ensued, and the subjeot was
sopt;to the '.Judiciary. Committee to
enquire whother there was any exist
ing contract between the Hoose'and
tho publishers of the Globe, it having
been contended that such an arrange
merit interfered with private rights.
The House concurred in the confers
nee" -which reported to adjourn -over
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iuo uuuuavn, iiuiu lu-uiuiiun but iuc
5th of January . '-'
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Tias Oldkbt Woman in New Eng
land. -There is now living at Harvard
probably the oldost person in INewEng
land of whose birth and age there If
autheatio record.1 ' This is . Mrs.' He-
bp;c"Hu8e, who was born in Groton;
in 1750 rlOO years ago according to
the reoord of the first parUh of that
town, where the original entry of her
birth at that, date may be seen. She
has always resided in the , immediate
vicinity of her birthplace, removing
from Groton, at tle age of 15; to tho
adjoining, town of Harvard and into
the . house she still occupies. Her
husband has long since deceased, and
of large family of children there is
but a single daughter living, herself a
venerable lady, with whom she makes
her home. The lather of Mrs. Huse
served as soldior in the old Kevolu
tion, and an ancle was killed in one of
the early battles of that struggle. " This
venerable telle of a, bygone .age still
retains to a remarkable degree of per-
IWUUU UDI DDUBQ VI Olglfft uuutuuuriug,
being but slightly deaf, and is remark.
aoiy aouve, maKing ner own ore in
the morning and attending through
tho day to a large bart of ber house-
hold duties. Till the present year she
has kept and cared for a oow and at
tended tO BOrao gardening.' She re.
oeive ber many visitors with gentle
- courtesy, and appears ' to delight in
recalling for their benefit or pleasure
oenes and incidenU of her well re.
membered experience of 1 a fall
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SELLING OFF AT COST !
YV1I'L ?L08K OUT TJ1EIK STOCK OF UKItOlIAN
w DISK, at their place or business, at uie uaiies, iu
order to go tin Ulnee. Their stock embraces
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hoots, Ilats
' u GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
All which will be told at COST, -for CA8II only.
All who know themselves Indebted to our firm at
the Dalles will please call aud settle a uon as possible.
Those who have been accommodated we trust will not
delay tu umieoessarily, hot be prompt In squaring up ac
count Call and tee us, all aud everybody t
anll-tf M. WUN8CH 00.
NEW
GOODS!
H1IVINO JUS ARRIVED FROM THE FAN FRAN
clsco Market, we would invite the attention of our
friends and the community at l irge, to our well-selected
toejt of . . ,!,
Dry Goods, . .y
, . , t . Clothing, Y-,.
:' Boots & Shoes, -.
Which w are selllni at the most reasonable' rates: We
cannot sell our goods AT COST, but assure the commu
nity that it please us to sell gooas at s.vi a i.i. ranus,
MANTUA MAKER. ,
MHS. MATTIE I10LBROOIC would respectfully In.
form the Ladles of the Dalles and vicinity, that
he luu opened a shop In connection with MissO'Kourke,
where ehe li prepared to do all kinds of work with neat
ness and dispatch. Having Just arrived from the Kast,
she hopes to be able U please all as to form and Fashion
Cloaks, Goats and Dresses Cut to Order.
TI1HEE DOORS iWest lot the Corner, of THIRD and
ONION Streets. Klil;ni3
ECLIPSE CHOP HOUSE,
Main street, corner 01 court.
OLD MACK, TUB PIONBKR COOK, would respect
full Inform tbe public that he has fitted np the
above Chop House, and la prepared to servo up MEALS
and LUNCH In the best style and at the shortest notice.
BALLS and PARTIES furnished w th suppers, Id tbe
best style and on the most reasonable terms, i -
OYSTERS In every style. Private Rooms-for ladies.
HOU8K OPEN ALL NIGHT
Admlultitrator'fl Notice.
TUB TJNDKRSIONED HA VINO BEEN DOLT AP
pointed administrator 4f the ostate of Moses II.
Adnms, deceased, lata of Orant county, Oregon hereby
tiutlnes all persons Indebted to said estate to make' im
mediate payment of the same, and all persons having
claims against said estate are notified to exhibit tbe
same for allowance within elx months from this date, to
me at the store of Bels Stemme, in Canyon Cltv. In
aid county. . ' V. CLEMENT 8ELS.
..... ?nrv ' ? JT I f:...' Aflmtiiistraior.' -Canyon
City, Dee. 8th, ISfiB. dw8;6tw
Sherifl's Sale of Heal Estate.
BT TIRTTJE OF AN EXECfJTION ISSUED BY THE
Clerk of the Circuit Cuurt.'in and tur Orant County.
State of Oregon, and to me directed. In favor of L. B,
Benchly, et oi., plaintiffs, and against D. 0. Vorhies and
K. E. Canon, defendants, for the snn of One-Thousand
and eighty-five one-hundredtus . dollars, (tl,000 86)
principal, and Fifty-four dollars and.eighty-fonr'hnn-dredths,
((64 81) costs and dlsbursments. with interest,
accruing costs aud costs of execution, I have levied upon
and will sell at public auction, before the Court House
door In Canyon City, on SATURDAY, JANUARY JDth,
1866; between the hours of 12 and i o'clock, p. m. to the
highest bidder for ash in hand, all of defendants interest
In and to the following described real estato, to-wltt J .
Ttu House ana utca wasmngton street, oonnuea on
(he north by Luce's, and on the southiy Jennings' prop
s' ty. Also, the undivided one-half Interest of the Honse
and Lot known as the Upper llurdy House and Lot, the
same being bounded on .the north by alley, on the
east by Washington, and on' the west by Canyon stresjt,
on the south by Callahan's property. Also, the House
and Lot lying between Odd Fellows' Hall and Trow-
ormge s etore House, fronting on vtasuington stieet.
Atso, the dwelling house andJot In Town Gulch, known
aeFanver's. All of the above property being in Canyon
City. ' ' M. i'. BERRY. Sheriff.
I Canyon City, Nor. jots, lse.. Uolotsw
Sheriff Sale of Ileal Estate...
BT VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND DEORER,
ordered by the Hon. J. 0. Wilson, Judge of the
Fifth Judicial District of tbe State of Oregon; fur Orant.
Oontity, and directed to the Sheriff of said County, where
in John H. Porter Is plaintiff, and recovered Judgement
against Grace Darling, defendant, for the sum of Three
ttundrea ana sngntytnree ana JUU aoiian, vrinclual.
with eighteen dollars, costs, aocrulng costs, and costs of
execution and sale, I have leviet upon the certain pro
perty described In said 'decree of foreclosure of lein, and
will sell the same before the Court Honse door, in Canvon
City, on SATURDAY, the 13th day of January, 1868. be
tween the hours of 12 and 1 O'clock, f. M., to tbe highest
bidder for cash In hand. : i '
I Said property being In the village of Marysvllle. Orant
Count) of Orant. Stat of Oregon, fronting the principal
street In said village, and known as 'Hi race Darling's
BMW. mo uuit - m. jr. sbuii, Diienii.
; Canyon City, December It, 1806. , ,i t d22w
I SherltT's Sale ot Real Estate.'
mT TIRTUE OF AN BXKCUTION ISSUED BY.TnK
M3 Clerk of the Circuit Oouri of Orant County, ami to.
me directed, m favor or Mary A. Binclait, piainllir, and
against J. A. Lockwotal. defendant, for the sum of Sev-
entymna Dollars and Fifty Cente,(l7t 60,) principal, and
seven dollars and eighty cents, (17 80,) costs and dinbnra
raents, i have levied nponand will sell at public tuatlon,
to the highest bidder for cash In hand, on SATURDAY.
JANUARY 18th, 1888, between the boars ot 12 and!
o'clock r. -. before the Orart House door in vanyon
City, the following described property, to-wlt?
1 jOne Home and Lot, situated In the townof gosen' ille.
Slate of Oregon County of Orant, commonly known as
Ine Uickwooa saloon. . .i l i M. JljSittts, Bherlff.
! By W. W. Wbipfls, Deputy.
j Canyon City, Dec., liitb, 1806.. , --, i-, t)e22-w
Slierlir's S tie or Real l'roperty,
THY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED BY THE
13 Clerk of the Circuit Court of Orant Countr, and to
me direeted, In favor of V. W. Hell, plaintiff, and against
A. W. Marchand, defendant, foi the sum a. Seven Hun
dred and Beventlght dollars and twentylght eenta,
($778 28,) principal, and fifty-one dollars and four cents,
($61 04.) costs and dlsbursments, I hav levied upon and
will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash
In hand. on SATURDAY. JANUARY 18th, I860, between
the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock p. m. before the Court
House door In Oanyon City, the following described prop
erty, to-wltt One House and Lot situated upon Main
street, Canyon City, State of Oregon, County of Orant,
aad oooimooly known as Bell A Marcband's Saloon.
I M. P. BERRY, sheriff;
By W. W. Wmrru, Deputy,,.., .
Canvon City. Dec. 121k 18(16. ' de224w
W. Witt, UOUTII1TT,
!AXTOIllVEY, AX, LAW,
( "' BATsTflCsT Cm. Tdaha TsHtnr. : - '
9 rMcal attsntioa paid to Collecting Debts.
W . . .A..JEC JilJZJZ ...
"' Manufacturer and Importer of
CAHRIAGE, COKCORP, BUGGI
S T A Gr E. 1 II A B N 10 S S
Saddles,' Bridles, Whips.
.' " , ( A genoral assortment of
Saddlery, Hardware, Leather, etc.
f Orders Solicited. Repairing done with neatness
and dispatch. , . . . . F. A. HAKE,
Je:lltf - Main Street, fronting Washington, Dalles.
PORTLAND FOVIVDltr
. AND ,.i
MACHINE SHOP,;1'1
FIRST STREET,, between Yamhill and Morrison.
Steam Kngines
of from 4 to 40 horse-
power,sither Portable or
Stationary. Also, lUtt-
COM PLETK, conscantly :M- .'. j j
Atihand. Alsa. Hav Pres-- ftlsbr' rt.'.- 'f
ses of all sites; Planing Wf-! 9
nil.- ) Wronirlit an,l T .A t t.iiul
uast ironwora lor ver
tical SawandOrlst mills;
Brass and Iron Castinga
WBOlfCIIT inON WORK'
of every description. I am also prepared to furnish t
Quarts Mills complete, of the Latest &
moat Improved Patterns. .
Thsaa Mllls'can beforwarded to any pari of the mines
as the weight of the entire machinery will not exceed 8,
000 pounds. ' ' ' ' ' 1
- H.on fowoTt m ArnoniiaTai implements
manufactured to order at the very LOWEST CASH PRICK
N. B. Partlcnlor attention paid to REPAIRS. fe20-tf
DALLES CJ1TY DRBO STORE.
P. CRAIG,
WHOLE BALI AND RITAIb
DEALER IN DRUGS.
; ,'.! medicines; r 'i'-r
i !. r. .' I,''' ' ( 'r :
Perfvmeru,. Fancy Soaps, .
PATENT MEDICINES. c; ' fl-tf
DHU0a AND FA TENT. MEDICINES !! '
DRUGS AND' PATENT. MEDICINES U,
DR tQS AND PA TENT UEDlCtNES tt
DBUGGIST,
Washington street, between Main and Second Btreets
."' dalles; oregoht. -v
SiBMON IsabU so supply partres-ln want or Drugs,
Patent Medicines. Chemicals. Acids, Perfumery.
and every other article enumerated with the
WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS,
At the lowest market rates. . .. - i:.,' - i-: . "i'
aT-Physloians and Alorchants Intending topurensse
fpr the Mines, will do well to give hiui acall.
TRTJ8ES & SHQTJLDJ3R BRACE 9
In rsat variety,
t".,i
' S.lBM0!,
ap.8:tf. Washington St., between Main adn Second.
SElLING OPF AT COST!
j - tl Mr sntlrestockofj J
STOVES 'AND TIIVWARE,
j , JK. ALSO,-
XINMANS
TOOLS
TUB WHOLE stmbracing a floe stock, iverr artlcls
of which will be sold at COST, as I doslra to close
out business. Also, one GRAND PIANO, In good order.
Also, for sale, the HOUSE AND LOT, on Second Stieet,
next to the comer of Washington. The House Is two
stories, with a basement, and (swell adapted to Ihe hotel
business. Also a lot of BEDDING. Couiprising about
twenty-live Beds. The whole will be cinoea out cueap,
For further particulars apply on the promisee.
au.:3m - ALBERT BETTINOEN.'.
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NOTICE
IS nSREBY GIVEN tint the Co-partnership hereto
fore existing between M. G. HARDY, C. L. MITCH
KLLand F. W. THOMPSON, doing a mercantile busi
ness in this plaoe. nnder the name of K. 0. Hardy Co..
is this day dissolved by mutual eonsent, and hereafter.
ine oosiness of sain nrm. wui ne conaucieu ny ib. v.
Hardy, who alone is authorised to collect and settle the
accounts oi said nrm. .... . is. u. uakdy,
I - o,L, MITCHELL,
SusanrllM, Orant Co. Oregon, V. W. THOMPSON.,
, fov, la, tm, i ' . ' , i nlm
W. Z. BIGELOW,
Receiving, Storing, Forwarding
, I f !? , AND
Commission Merchant !
I i jlTt.nrai mailA nn rnno1rnniAiiti
KA1H HTBKET, Opposite the Umatilla House.
I Washington Wagon Road
TIIB UNDERSIGNED WOULD IvyoilM THR
Traveling Pabllc that the Washington Wagon Road
rrom rortiand ana Vancouver to the upperuueades is
well being kept in good.traveling order for wagons and
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Dalles Jan. 11th 1864. ' Janlltf Sole Proprietor. ,
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DAILY MOUNTAINEER
PO'VVER PRKSH'i.":,:!
BOOK &, JOB PRINTING OFFICE
First Street, between Main and B , i..,,,
DALLES OREGON.
JOB PRINTING OF EVERY VARIETY
Executed with accuracy and dispatch.
JKA STYLE THAT WILL COMPARX FAVORABLY
, i. : i ; with the very best, and
AT BATES AS CHEAP AS TEE CHEAPEST
Cards and Bill-Heads
CHECKS, DRAFTS, RECEIPTS, ,
POSTERS AND PROGRAMME!!
FOR ' :
THEATRES CONCERTS . EXHIBITION
" t ' src " ' stCh . stCm .
niNTKR lit TBI MOST ATTaACtlTl ItallllU. ALSO.
WAY-BILLS,
BILLS OF FAKE, .. , . o-i .
LETTEH HEADS, ,.
. ti ' i' HEVE1PT BOOKS, 1 '
,; , . .. . . . ! BILLS LADiyO
Rriefs and raniphlcts,
riSITINa, WEDDING AND "AT HOME" C4M
JJruBelats' Labels, -.
In short, everything that can be done In a Book and J'
Printing Office, from the smallest and niost delicate Cai
or Circular, to. the largest siae and most showy Postit
Hill and which win be turned out in a style that cauni
an so insure entire sattstaction. :
: oca faciuties roa tHi iiia)tiO( or ,
DECORATIVE PRINTIWd
. In the most beautiful Colors, Shades and Tints.
Such as Pancy Posting Bills!
i " " From a single Sheet to the Largest Mammoth.
ORNAMENTAL SHOW CARDS.
c. ; .f I'll RFV HER S' LABELS.
Are unsurpassed by those of any other establishment
Oregon.- We devote special attention to this branch of t
business, and are continually adding to our already txUi
stye ana wen appuiuted assortment or material.
NEW TYPES, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS
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Of th Host modern and elaborate designs. ' Our stock
i FANCY INKS. TINTS. AC.
Are of the finest quality, and for richness Of color
durability, caunot beequaled In the State.
i The principle upon which business Is aslted for this '
taousnment is, mat persons will consult their own lnt
ests. ny awarding tneir custom to tuat omce in w
their mosey can be txnebded to the best advanuure,
tills end we solicit all in want of good Printings at vel
reasonable charges, to call ana examine specimens.
Judge for yonrsslves. ' ' " - ,
Orders from tlie Vpper Countrl
Will have bar special care, and friends from the inter!
spay rssy npon uaviug melr oraers nuea promptly, as
HAVE THE'ONLY IMPROVED GORDON POWER PRE,!
In .the State of Oregon I .,:
oaress: . - t -
MOUNTAINEER OFFICE
mls-tT . . Dalles. Oreirou
JACKSON SAI.OON
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WW IK liVUKf AL HKt UN 0 oTKT
i ; j;,T3T,T,B:s. origion. ..
THB UXDEBSIONKD, IIAVIO KEMOVKD JBt
--. ' a -eauui town VAliliAll, in iM .
i Gates' New' Buiiaing",
Beg tomrorm tbe public that they are prepared tone
their customers with Ihe best -
Wines, Liquors arid "' Cigar!
TUB AIAOtKET.AFPOHDSil . ' ALSO, A "J ' 11
! ii i Free IL.uncli I T
Kvery day and evenlngi ' . ,
.i, .i.i -1..M.1 I.-, :. KMli. HCHTJTZ.
decMf r",)- ... -i h . Pr0prietoJ
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATERIAL
T BSO TO CALL ATTENTION of Carriage II
T w uracturers and Dealers to the Large and I
plot assortment of CAKHIA08 and WAOON MATK
ALS we are constantly receivin- from tlu, Kat .n-rd
selected for the California market, comprising, ajS
j.iuRwr. uuoooooa urowiu asii nana, mcKory ax
n uroa roif uuos, epoaes, redoes, Kims, BualU, Ac
which wa off.r at the lowest Cash Prices.. ...
V Order! addreassd to our bouse will receive proi
atteution.'. I N. w. lilt Add k CO-
Jel6U)iu. . ' i 31 Battery Street, Ban franclso
' aud 17 A 19 8eveuth Street Sacrament'
C.Watboosi, U.W.llaAoaACo- J.W.U4
bsu vranaisoo.' - Baorameuto. ' . Ma'
rslillii UNDRkaiONKn briib ta thsopm -iiw
JL laens of the Dalles snd vlcluity that he has recc
N1SW HKAM8-. and will i' 5 - . -
:lttenaFu!herals .'
on short notice. "This is theSrst. tai at presents
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v-iies, nay iw, ibo. ' my:W-tf.
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