The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, January 06, 1866, Image 2

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S ATI DAT MOUSING, JAN. C, 1866.
iliPHtKli &BMHK4, of Alabama piracy noto
riety, Is doinp business, at Natchei, Miss.
, Tim discoverer of nicotine, . Chevalier
Uftspnr Cerioli, died recently at Cromonn.
Tut S. F. Bulletin guys : The' war la over ;
tbe rebellion bus been crushed; the South ia
prostrate at our Icet. She asks us to help her
up; shall we do it? or shall we tread ber
down la the mire?
A pabty of surveyors are marking; out a
road from Montana to tbe mouth of the Mui-
Ee 11 Shell river, on tbe Missouri, and expect
to obtain goods hat way nex,t summer.
Tim people of Walla Walln are finding out
thnt to have a jail full of criminals, and no
cbnrts to try them, is even a heavier tax than
tho aggregate' paid in Oregon. Hence, the
project of annexation Is gaining ground
among them.
Tub Idaho Legislature has repealed tb,e
statute nppropriating$3,&00 a year additional!
pity to tho District and Supreme judges of
thnt territory. They ought to be paid at
' least $5,000 a year by tbe General Govern
ment. The Idaho World says that liov. Lyon's
message to the Idaho Legislature H opens
with a thrilling paragraph of high-toned
. eulogy to the flag of our country which we
all adore." Tbe World bns doubtless been
taking lessons from His Calcbship of the
nle. t
REoreumNQ for the- Papal army is actively
going oa ia Switzerland, and as yet the
federal Government hue offeied ao. opposi
tion to the enlistments. The Papal army
now consists of 1,508 men, 2,244 of whom
are gendarmes.
Louis Kossuth has, through the medium
ef bis son, returned a touching reply to aa
address of condolence upon the death of bis
wife, forwarded by a number of his friends
' in Glasgow The same says that M. Kossuth
is completely overpowered by his loss. .
A max in Idaho tried the experiment of
passing "puro red sand"' far clean Boise
dust, and it was taken .without hesitation
Tbe enrreney ia that territory is in a vtty
bad Condition, between metal without real
gold in it, and' red Band with bo kind f
metal in It. ' -'
GRANT; BHBRtfAN AND OTHERS OK
In a recent speech delivered by Gen. Fran
cis P. Blair, at St. Louis, he made the follow
ing remarks, which appear to be sufficiently
authenticated to set at rest any question in
regard to the' opinions ot Gens. Grant and
Sherman and other eminent commanders of
Union army on the negro suffrage question :
I had the pleasure of rending the other day
a declaration made in Miulison, Wis., by Sen
ator Dooliltle, where he proclaimed that hs
had a conversation with. Gen. Grant, and' that
Qan. Grant had given biro permission to de
clare at the meeting which was held at Madi
son, " he was opposed to negro suffrage in tbe
South;. that be believed it fraught with dan
ger to the country." So also Sherman, who
stands next to Grant, in rank, and certainly
next to Urant in everything else that consti
tutes a great and good man. He is also op
posed to negro suffrage. Senator Dooliltle,
in the 'same meeting and at the same time,
declared that Gen. Sherman had authorized
bim to make the statement of this kind and
to this effect. He then beld up these two
great and glorious men tho men who, under
God, have saved our country from i's perils
whose wisdom and courage have been the
means of sustaining our country in its despe
rate straits. These t.vo men were held up
before the people of Wisconsin, and Senator
Dooliltle made the demand whether the
borne guards are entitled to more respect
than lbee great military chieftains. I could
name also Sheridan and Thomas, and every
man who has distinguished himself in the
army and in tbe navy, by service to tbe Gov
ernment during the war ; ana 1 venture to
predict and assert that they are upon the
platform occupied by Grant and Sherman on
the subject, .'f you will find me n Mnj. Gen
eral or any other kind of a General who has
done nothing for bis country, but stajel at a
sale post during the war, and who has made
a failure in every enterprise be bns under
takenif you meet with such a man yon can
set him down to a dead certainty that be is a
Radical. Look at tbe illustrious John Charles
Fremont I Tbe equally illustrious Ben. But
ler I and that other distinguished General
who. cee commanded the Department of tbe
Slate of Missouri, and who, like Mahomet,
went to war on the back of a camel, Curtis I
Now, gent'emen, there are reasons for these
things. When tbese gentlemen, lailed in a
military line, all tbey bad to do was to make
a proclamation fleeing somebody else's ne
groes that they were not able to free ; but
tbey bad' to set somebody else, negro free,
and that would make amends with the lift li
cals for their failures ia a military line, and
everything else. Yes, and it would make
amends for cotton trading, and for tbe system
of bringing- California plunderes over here to
build fortifications at fire times their value,
and every other species of corruption. Uut
Gen. Grant. Gen. Sherman, Gen. I'bU'. Sheri
dan and Gen. Thomas marched down and set
those negroes free that these fellows made
proclamations about, and but for them none
of them would bave been Iree.
Gen. BJalr kas of late formed new political
Tin Idaho Judiciary. While it Is highly
desirable tbat Ibe judiciary should be com
posed of persons uniting high legal abilities
and nndoubled honesty, it Is not quite cer
tain tbat some of ibe proposed changes are all
for the better. In the case of Judge Alexan
der Smith, it iaiery snre that be is not qual
ified by study or practice for tbe bigb posi
tion which he holds. Judge Kelly never at
tained to that eminence at ibe bar whicb enti
tled bis opinions to that weight fo desirable
Injudicial decisions ; but we are pretty well
assured that bis removal is sought solely on
account of one decision, recently made in a
mining case of great Importance. Some
means ought to be taken to prevent the ap
pointment jofm judge for the sole purpose of
making simply an adverse decision for the
benefit of counter-claimants in the same case.
1S1AO F. BI.OCH, C. 8. MlLLKK,
Ban rranclsco. no. gcnAWBACiir.il, i
Dalle.
Bloch, Miller & Co.,
WHOLESALE
GR O C E R S ,
AND DEALERS IN '
Wines &, Liquor-tsr,-
And Importers and Jobbers of
CLOTHING
Boots Vfc Shoes, -
Under Clothing,
Blankets,
Columbia Lodge, No. S, I. O. O. P.
Moots every Friday evening at 6 o'clock, lu Gates
Hall, corner of SecomTaiid Court Streets, llrothera in
good standing are invited to attend. By order. N.Q.
NEWS FOR THE MILLION!!
AUCTION I AUCTION! AUCTION !!
TSN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT l Y BUSINESS I will die
.j pose of all uiy rcmaiuing stock of
Matches,
Diamonds, .
JewcJry ,
Clocks.
Plated Ware,
Lumps,
Cutlery,
PlKtols,
Watch Materials,
and GIamos. Field Glasses, Fiwicy Goods, Large Iron
bate, store sixturee, anil rtirniluro, at
Public .Auction,
OUT Tuesday, January 9tu, 1866.
at 10 o'clock in tlie forenoon. As I shall leave for the
Kast In R short time, this sale will be absnluto, and will
be continued from day to day until the suiil stock and
fixtures axe entirety dj.posi.il of.
Tlits sale will bo worthy the attention of dealers and
all who are desirous of getting K1KST CLASS GOODS,
as the articles olhKed lor sale comprises the best asuvrt-
nieut of Wiitches, Jewelry, Ac., Ac, to be found north of
Sun rranciflcn.
Goods will be sold from this time until th auction at
very low flKnros.
All Watches and Jewelry left at my place for renair.
must be called for prior to the 16th of January, l&tW, or
luey win ue soio ai pwiuo amnion to pay cnarges.
N. B. All persons knowing thomsolves Indebted to the
under, igned, must pay op betire the 13th iM January, os
legal proceeding will ue (alien to enforce payment.
wm. iiiuniiAua.,
ASSAY OFFICE.
WE HAVE AN ASSAY OFFICE IN CONNECTION
with our busluem, llndor tbe entire fttmervivtnn
Mr. Miller. We make returns in Bars in mix honr
e guarantee all onr Annoy and pay the UIQIIKS'F
CASII PRICK for Bars. He also pay the Highest
Cash Price for Oold Dust.
ITLOCFf, MILLKK A G).,
myStf Cor. Main and Wmhlngtnn streetst Dnlles.,
Oregon Steam Navigation Co.
MBS
ON AND AF1ER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th nntl
further netict
Xlio PasBenger Train ...
to connect with eteatnors .
FOR UMATILLA & WALLULA
Will start from the It. R. DEPOT DALLES CITY, on
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friday, sn
iu A. JU.
THE STEAMERS
"0NE0NT A" or "IDAHO,
CAPT. J. McNULTY Comrnander,
Will leave DALLES, DAILY. (Sundays eceted) at 6
clock. A. M., connecting by tbe CASCADE RAILROAD,
itli the steamer
" NEW WORLD or " CASCADES,"
CAPT. J. WOLF Commander,
to Portland. W. B. BRADFORD,
Dalles. Nov. 13, 18C&. nl2tf . Ageut O. S. N. Co.
Some of the Oregon papers having assert- associations,, but his patriotism is beyond nil
NEW AUCTION HOUSE.
T. M. WARD & CO.,
(Successor to W. P. Miller,) . .
AUCTIONEERS.,
Court Street, below Main.
WILL SELL AT AUCTION AND ON COMMISSION
General Merchandise, Mining Stocks, Real Es-
ed that Patterson was acquitted of the
charge of murder in killing Pinkham, by a
jury of "brother Democrats," the H'orW de
nies the charge ; and states tbat the jury was
composed of persons of various shades of,
political opinions.
Garibaldi f&tcfy cnucl two-of has. bones
to be sold its Genoa, ca toe- public maiket
place. King Yictor Emanuel having framed
what was lo. occur, gave orders to purchase
tbetwaaaimals, which brought 3,000 francs,
nd thro offered then as- a present to tbe
Genera. The Tatter, however, positively
ea to receive mem.
tate. New aid Second Hand furniture, Farm Produce,
Horses Ac. Ac.
RKCE1VINQ and FORWARDING GOODS, out-doon
and Special Sales promptly attended to, Regular Bale-
ty. .-,.. . j ,
Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Liberal ldvaac.es made on Consignments
For tiii Cascades. The steamer Idaho
was yesterday chartered by sorn of the
travelers who bave been detained herevwttk
tho undertanding that she- is to- descend as
near the Cascades as possibtsv Among tbose-
who started' bvrtow, are several famUuts who
have been detained bore-for periods ranging
irotn one to tnrce weens-
Tai Mails. Mr. Wu-Mren, tbe postmaster
t Ibis place, has tnexte requisition on Quar
ternaster Galley at Fort Dnlles, for paek-niiilee
to bring tbe United States letter mails from
the Cascades. These' mules will go down
upon the steamer as new tbe Cascades as
practicable, aitf from thence- tbe anna can be
brought up to Cr&lle't Point, ad luen jacked
lo Mils en.
Us. " " 1
Tbiasdri. Welf, Fargo k Co.. yesterday
sent by tbe Idaho twelve- hundred pound ot
treasure ; of which seven hundred and fifty
were gold dust and gold coin, nod over tour
beudred and fifty pounds tn silvtf bricks, of
the aggregate valne of $225,000. There
were also very Urge suras of money La pri
vate hands, tho value of which oaanot bo
even aoDroilmately estimated. ' There is still
detained Id towa considerable anms of treas
art destined, for B J-raosisco. :j , ,.. ,. - v
doubt, whicb is witnessed by a military record
unsurpassed, and scarcely equalled, by tbat of
any officer of his grade derived from- eivil Kfe.
He has ever been consistently oppose to tbe
institution of slavery, and dared to own bis
faith and practice It, while such men as But-
la. mwA hlnbt... a.vn nla.lm Inln , V. A I. . r- .1 a
.v..u.vU , " . GENERAL INVITATION IS EXTENDE to all
Of tbe men WbO afterwards tried to dismem- l Jr. the-Indies and gentlemen to call at the Jewelrv
W onr Hninn. On th. .imnl. nn.atlnn nf !," .of WUIhn Blnbamu, and examine his 6tock.be.
- - 1 - 1 - - - - i uirn Liin in j! in vk.
tbe truthfulness or the statement in relation
to the views pf Grant and Sherman, it'is sufB
emit that Mr. Dooliltle has said that k it to ;
bis word is sufficient, and it is to bim and bis
patriotic and conservative co-laborers in Wis
consio tbat tbe Valaa party were indebted for
Its success in tbe geaeiai canvass of tbe State
last fall. Those wbo were known as radiaaJs,
and wbo. there, (jas elswbre,)iclaim a tnonop
oly of patriotic emotions, atuinpled to defeat
the party by calling a convention to adopt a
new platform and put forward new candidates
This was- fortunately prevented by tbe exer
tions of Sea. FuirchUd and Senator Dooliltle,
and victory perched opoo the standards of tbe
Union party.
In this State an attempt hie been mad to
put the Union- organisation on tbe basis which
Sumner and Wade have laid down, and In,
consequence a profoaad feeling of apprehen
sion bat been produced among hi members
It mrst bo apparent that an Issue of this
cbaraoter will thin the ranks of- tbe Unionist!
to at to seriously imperil the fortunes ol tbe
party tn. the coming June election
after it became plain tbat there was la be nq
enlargement of the franchise! of the colored
people in Ike Northern States, It also seemed
loteossiNe to demand new privileges for toe
from the South with any show ol coneUtency.
AN IMPORTANT PROCLAMATION.!
Christmas & Holiday Presents.
In order to olose the entire buOuMrVftgaln-t th Aral
ftp-of January, th Ymivraigned offers for ule hit h&nd-
lome anu vainauio mock of
WATCHES,
. , DIAMONDS,.:;--::
JEWELRY,
' ' - CLOCKS,- 1
FAXCY dOODS & CUTLERY,
and all other goods in- his lino, suitable for Holiday Pre.
seois, oiwn rinsi' uusi; Tlie uos wul tie War
ranted as First Class articles or the money wHT Be re
funded after purcliosed. Ln4ise and Gentlemen giro the
saiova notloe your earliest attention, and call soon at the
sioreoi mm. uiknuaum.
- Main Street, next door to the Post Office,
AUCTION SALE
WILL BF.I.L AT PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY.
JL the 8th day of January. 1806, the entire stock and
flxtore of the Watoh and Jewelry Eton of William
BlrnoanRH Xeq., at his Store on Main 8treet. Bee adver
tisement mat will appear on Wednesday, thesd Januan,
JOl.J Ufll ... .... .
.van naiiiiiaaiD, Ancuouoer.
BLACK LKT. . .
JOfflVH.WARD, OP CROSS HOLLOW, hasi tale day
pal I me Three Hundred and Vorty-one Dollars tn
6HEBNDACK8 AT PAR, for a debt due In Gold Coin. -
Deo. 30, 1806.
Lttnrt! - M il.Oi B1FKI.E.
NOTICE.
A.A I essnaui rBBOiis irom oontraetinK
inaeeu, I or buying; anrthlni whatever from If. M. kitnti
wl(erehy I will have been thought by. the public laspoa
elble, as I am, not, nor will I hold myself, responsible for
any oi eaiu r. ai. Aunwacis. -.nFhAlOKrAX
Bnsanville, Grant Co., Nov. 88, 1864.
Apples are dearer la Boston, tban ever 1m
fere in th fall.- Ai retail tbey are about
three fjjaei the average price of oranges.
tbia advertlMeaea.
FOUND. "..-.! tn
tUaoassaW pajdac lor
etc.,
etc.,
etc.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
iv . me K. .
SELLING OJPJP
AT COST,
FOR THIRTY DAIS LONGER f!
LAST C1I AJN C.E 1
MUSSRS. COI1K It BOIIM would hereby Inform
tliefr castomern and tlie imblic at larsei that thew
will continue to sell AT COST, for thirty days longer lib
order to give one a chance to make presents for tbe
Holidays. We will sell the balance of our stock, con
sistiijRof ....
lltt h nine Silks, Cents' Clonks.
Uich Poplins, a Heaver Cotito,
Clocks, Dross Coats, '
Shawls, Pants,
Drjr6oc4s, Embroideries, -
I Hats t Ca, ' ' Hoots A Slices
Ac, tv o , Ac, .
AT SAN FKAIVCISCO COST,
Wlthont Freight and Exp-nr.s.
J ins win ne tne lost chunce to got bargains, prior to
closing the coucerii.. . . COHN A 1)01151.
JJ.B.-A11 Dais ma be paid bv th ' First of January
18G6. If not settled within that time, same will b
placed in logal hande. . deltf
MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING.
mVISSOmOCRKEDESIllESTOINFORM the
1V Ladies of Dnlles and vicinity, that she
has Just received a fresh supply of
FnsTiloiittMo Goods,
The latest Paris, New York and Ran Francisco atvle
of 1IONNKTS, HATS, KIIIBONS, LACES, PEATllEIIIw
FLOWERS, e A full an well-selected assortment of.
Ladles' Ready-Made Garments.
AlsoikFoahlonoble-assortment of ,
DRESS TRIMMINGS!
RTA WHNn ft. Vmlirnlilnrvnnil n,-.l.irnv HIHITIVOi
done at short notice. UON.NETS lUeaalied and Pressed
to the latest style. A lars; assortment of
hfktren V Rcady-Marte Clothlns
Constantly on hand. Having' seenred the services of ay
rtrst t;ia4 ureas Blatter, l am preparod to cut and HI
Ladles' and Children's DRESSES and CLOAKS.
THIRD STREET, one square aas of the Catholle
Church. - or21:3m.
TOYS I TttYS ! TOYS ! TOYS I
FOR TOYS AND FANCY GOODS-
For1 the nolldnys, we recommend all dealers In the
Hue to the BASKET AND TO" KMPOIIIUM of
. . VIIUMAUKR A ZUIN, '
Sat and S22 Battery Streef, '
n28:3nr ' San Francisco.
.XerTV.-rTT TfTT .T7'7!T .rT
nuiaoiui msw bvjsi aini vmioui -0
Pancy & Staple Dry Goods,
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES..
' -MATS AlfO CAPSi ASD ' . ,
Gemtlemen' Fiirnlfililntr fZnnJIm.
Firs-proof Stone Store, eorner o( afatn an Court
Btieets. ' : , -. , ooi-tf
A " TVOHT TWO-FOOT RULE. The owner rm mne-
jm. ina-sanM-oy applying SI
HuiaTMAana . ' ' . , , JUaMoaraa.
: " AUorneyn-at-Law.
OTFKES Idaho y, Boise Coaaty, I. Tj Caby Ctfy
wyhee County) I. T. ecltt,
norsE TO LET . . '. ,
WITH BIX ROOMS. Inquire at.. - -..,.-, .-t'
.'. WU.b "" -'
BLACK. LIST.
ha paid; ne 'Fourteen
chased of me last January, at Cola Katae. Bnalnean
ben wl I do well to W nwtfHl how taejr trastsach mea.
taw-, r ,f ,,; ... ., J.atJUB.
SJ vnn ivuw, i. wM.iu.tnr, line paioj mm .roof
SJ sr voiiars m wunKnuAiunB, at f.l tv ST goods par