The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, January 17, 1866, Image 4

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Another PAaob Disoouhss by Mr.
Beecher At th anniversary of the
American Missionary Association, in
hia church, at Brooklyn, llenry Ward
Beocher made Dome furlhor remarks
in 'Bupport of President Johnson and
his policy of conciliation. The chief
points aro thus outlined :
Emancipation is a proceBS, and we
must not expect it to bo accomplished
to day or to-morrow. It took forty
years whon God led his people to bring
ihem from Bypt to the promised
land, and if wo bring those frcodmen
in ten, don't you think we shall bo
doing protty well 1 Old habits are to
boshakon oif, slavish tendencies swept
away, prejudices dissipated; and we
ehall find that this work cannot bo
lone rapidly. - It will take not only
judgment and wisdom, but hope. 1
make up ray mind boforoband to sick
ness, Borrow and suffering; but if in
five years wo get those people on their
feet with tbreo quarters of those thut
ure now alive remaining, wo shall have
done a glorious work. It is tho future
all tbo time, not tho presbnt; it is tbo
joy set boforo us that must be lookod
nt.
It is folly to suppose that we can
persuade Andrew Johnson to take our
view of tho exerciso of his power by
bombarding and' biowbeating him j
and slill less can. a course of reckless
anil carping remarks inclino the legis
latures of southern states grant to
the "colored population around them
tho lull exeroiso of their civil rights.
It is- hard to' revolutionize man's pre
judices or change his opinions. How
iong e'ihc'o blacks have been allowed to
Hit in churches at the North ; and oven
now there- is scarcely one lo be found
in every fifth church j or to ride in cars
or in omnibusscsf And can we pre
serve this caste and still be indignant
because the southerners do not instant
ly lift the negroes to a level with thorn
solves T ,Wo ask the South to riso-flfly
degrees in the scnlo, while we fail to
rise- one I Wo should maintain our
hold upon tho national government,
cultivate the apostle's injunction oi
'speaking tho truth in love,' (Mem:
Tor the benefit of the New York In
dependent)&nd have a care lest it be
said that the worst 'men in the North
are the best friends of the South.
Hastes tub Facilit'ies. We . now
et newspapers from Chicago and St.
iouis in loss time than from Boise and
E
noints On' the upper Columbia.' The
monosed mail route between here and
Lewiston and Wolla Walla cannot be
put In operation too soon. There are
eeverar thpuBund now in the Territory
whose business and private correspont
denc6,U confined to - the West. It
goner-ally requires air weeks," in the
xoundsabout way the tgails now go,
to send a letter1 10 rb'rtland and re
coive an ).a,newer . thereto.. Besides,
ther are several populous and ,'grow-
Bottlem6bt8 bovond Blackfoot, whose
buineas relations are exclusively con
fined to points to, the' eastward;; who
have' ho mail ' 'faeilitie whatever; -lA
letter is often", jroc4ve' in " Virginia
from Ilell Graio a weok or two ' weeks
after; its' dato when, ordinary mall
time would, bring the two points
within two days oi each otbor. Mon
' tana :pit: .1 -
TST-ar " -w-v , 1 T -sr
Receiving; Stor I rig tor warding
Advances made on Conslgamenti. ;
MAIN 8TKEW, 6pposlU th' UmaUlU Hoase.
noticSe..'".'.
El. notl.ANl'lS MV AUTOORlfHD AONT
attend to collecting and selllhig ap my business,
ag my absence. Those .indebted to ma or to Payne
AOoare reied to jmy 'ilia imaiod lately anJ ssn
obis, aa ne nas oruers w ooiiees. i i. vi i.'-'
Dallos. N6v. li 1806. . Mif
JACKSON'S OREGON 'CIDER
o.U la a-!'mn BALE W ,
SELLING OFF AT COST !
. Mi "Wiinsclv & Co.,
Trini-f' closk out their stock or mkhciian-
w DISK, at their place of biuinoas, at tho Dalles, In
order to go the Mines. Their stock embraces-
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hoots, Hats
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
All which will be sold at COST, for CASH only. ' "
4rr- All who know themselves indebted to our firm nt
the Dalles will please call and settle as soon us possible
Those who have been accommodated e trust will not
delay us uniiocceiarily, but be prompt In squaring up ao
louiits. Cull and soe us, all aud everybody I
anll-tf M. WUNSCH 4 CO.
NEW GOODS !
nnviNd just AnniVKD fiiom tub fan fiun
clsco Market, we would invito the attention of our
friends and the community at 1 irge, to tur woll-sulected
stock of
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Ilootg & Shoes,
&.C., &c,
Which we aro veiling nt the most reasonable rates. We
cannot sell our Roods AT COST, but assure the romim:
nlly that it plciu.es ua to sell goods at SMALL PROFITS.
duDlf. U. IlKKMAN CO.
MANTUA MAJtEU.
M118. MATTIE nOI.BnOOK would respectfully In
form tho Ladies of the Dalles and vicinity, that
she has opened a shop in connection with Miss O'KourUc,
where she is prepared to do all kiuds of work with neat
ness and dispatch. Having Just arrived from tho Host,
she hopes to liu ablo to ploaio all as to Form and Fashion
Cloaks, Coats and Dresses Cut to Order.
TIlltUN ROOKS .West ot .the Corner of TII111D and
ONION Streets. ncHl;ui8
ECLIPSE CHOP HOUSE,
Jflnln Street, corner 01 court.
kM MACK, TUB PIONKBlt COOK, would respect
s' folly Inform the nubile that ho has fitted up tbo
above Chop House, and is prepared to serve up MtiALS
and LUNCH in the best style and at the shortest notice.
UAI.Laand 1'AUTIES furnished w tn suppers, lu tuo
best stvle and on tho most reasonable tVrms. "
OYS'l'KUS In every stjle. rrivale Heoins for Lames.
HOUSlfl Ol'KN ALL NIGHT
. BLACK LIST.
JOnN II. WARD, OF CROSS HOLLOW, has this day
pal mo Three Hundred and Forty-one Dollars la
KKkNIiACrvS AT 1'AU, tor a aoat uuo tu uoin uoin.
Doc. 30, loUu. - J4uiiJ j.u. uikm.iv.
SticrllT's Sale of Real Estate
TTBY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND D BORER,
Um ordered bv tiie Hon. J. O. Wilson. Judrre of the
Vilth Judicial District of the State of Oregon, for tirant
County, and directed to tha Sheriff of said County, where
in John It. I'orter is pinilitin, aim rocovercu juoKmoiit
icalnst Grace Darling, defendant, for the sum of Ihree
llundred and Eighty-three and 44 100 dollars, principal,
with eighteen dollars, coata, accruing costs, and eosts of
execution and sale, I have levied upon the certain pro
perty described in said decree of foreclosure of lein, and
will sell the same before the Court House door, in Canyou
City, on SATUKDA Y. the 13th day of January, 1860, be
tween the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock, r. a., to the highest
bidder for cash In hauu. ,
Said property belli In the village of Marysvllle.rnt
Count) of Grant, Stale of Oregon, fronting the principal
street in snld village, anil known aa "(trace Darling's
Saloon and Lot." ai. r. llEHai.Biierin.
Canyon City, December H, i8b.- otmv
SUcrifl 's Sale ot Real Estate.
BV VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED BY TUB
Clrrk of the Circuit Court of Ornnt County, and to
mo directed, In favor of Mary A. Sinclair, plaintiff, and
against J. A. Lockwood, defendant, for the sum of 8er-enty-one
Dollars and l Illy Cents, ($71 60,)princtpAl,and
seven dollars and eighty cents, ($7 80,1 costs and disbilra-
ments, I have levietl upon ana win son at puoiic -uiciion,
to the highest bidder for cash in hand, on SATUUDA Y,
JANVAKY lSlh,180 between the hours of 12 and t
o'clock r. H , before The uourt House aoor tu pnyoa
City, the fellowmjf described property, to-wlt:
Une liou't ana lot, situarea in tne town oi ousan- uie.
State of Oregon, County ol Grant, commonly known as
the Lockwood Saloon. M. 1', luuuii, onerin.
My W. W. WnlFPti, Deputy.-
. dc2aUw
Canyon City, Dec. lHuS.
Summons.
Ifonrv Torer A John Haley. Dlaintins. vs. Isaac Jon
nlngs. Action to recovor money, tn County Court of the
Btata oiurogon, inr union louuiy.
TO ISA AO JKNNINOS, DKftiNDANT: In the name
'Of the 'State of Oreiron. vou ara hereby aummoued
4nd rerjulrad to appear and answer the complaint of tho
rianitiils, now ou me in moment's oince. in saio uourt,
after service hereby upon you by publication for six
weeks in the Wkeb.lv Mouhtaineks. as bv order of said
Court, or judgment to1 want thereof will bo taken against
vou : im1 unless voa o appear and answer Said complaint.
tno l'iainttns win taae juuirment against yon or me
sum af $'4o0, together with the coeta and disbursements
or tins action..'. u oruer ot j. r. argereinger, uouuty
JUOge or unuin vouuiy.
U.S. itev. Stamp) M. BAKER, Att'y for plaintiffs.
Sherltr'a S tie of Real rrolety;
mr-Y VTHTTTKOF AN RXKOUTK.N lRSTTr.D BYViIs!
t3 Clerk.o'f t)iu.blroillt Court of 4 rant County, and to
iih directed, In favor of I. W. Ilcll, plaintUT, and aawtnsl
A. W. Htircbaiia, Aefeudant,' fol tho sum b. Seven Hun
dred and Seveqt-eight dollars ami 1 twenty-eight eenta,
($778 28,) principal, and, flftyne dollaraand Jbar cents,
$61'04.) costs aud dlsburtnienlB, I have levied upon-and
will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder lor oash
in hand.' on SATUttDAY, JANUAKx lSrtr, 1886, lietWeen
the hours of 12 arid 1 o'clock p.; t.i before IhtOoort
Uouse door ln Oanyoh City, tlia Mlowlng described prop
arty, to-witi une House ana ixa sitimteu upon tlla
streetj (Jan you urry, otare wegon,- coooty or Tirant,
and coaimonly kuown as Sell m Marcluiud's Haloon.
' 1 ' ' M. P. UKHUY, Sheriff.
" Hjr W. VT: Wnirrtr, Peputy. , , t,--"
Canyon City, Deo. ritli, 188SI ' ' .-Ae32-4w '
i '' Summons,'., ,;...:.
J. r. Oriffln plaintiff, vs. Isaac Jennings, defendant.
Action w recover money, in (Jounty uoun 01 the Sitate
T
oiSAAUnninus, aieienaanii -intnenamoor
uia staia: 01 uregoa yon ara uereoy aummoneu
yoa arc uerebr
and required to appear and auwor PlalntflT 'eoihplaiiit
now on ttla In the Clerk's office In said Court, alter ser
vice hereof upon you by publication for six Weeks in the
Wiii.r JlouaTAiKiaa, aa by order of saio: Court, or
judgment for.-wiiiit thereof will be tnken kgainst you;
ami unlsss vou so appear and answer said comnleint. the
. Plaint Iff will take Judgment against- you tor the stmt of
taito. trWsther-with the costs and disbursements of this
actio.' lly brtfer of J. P. ArgerslngeT, Courit j jadite of
;u,i
MAmmtif Aiiy nr piainun.
rlAtt
H AKE1
ufacturer and Importer of
CARRIAGE, CONCORD, BIIG
AND
STAGE HARNESS
Saddles, Bridles, Whips.
A general assortment of
Saaaicry, Hardware, Leather, etc.
. S- Orders Solicited. Repairing done with neatness
and dispatch. V. A. 11AK15,
Jeilltf Main Street, fronting Washington, Dalles.
Portland rouivimi
AND
MACHINE SHOP,
FIRST BTTtKET, between Yamhill and Morrison.
Stenm Bnglnaa
offrum4to4UhoiM- j1v fr-
power,ither Portabloor lK;f?H
fitatmnary. Also, uni- VJiri WSiv
CULAll SAW MILLS jr-(5$rffi?jM&&
,,i auk. iiuv ,. &(smp.8&i
aes of all slr.es; Planing ftjiji!av
liulilnM.aVaodworth's "
nnltnrn. WrnnKlit and wr:
Cast Iron work for Ver--tlcalSnwnndOristniills;
Hi hs und Iron Castings
aud
, WROUGHT IRON WORK
of every description. I am also prepared to furnish
Quartz Mills complete, of the Latest &
most Improved Patterns.
These Mills can beforwarded to any part of the mines
as the weight of the entire machinery will not exceed 3,
000 pounds.
Horse Powers Agricultural Implements
manulactmud toordor s
rat the very luv Kfli uaoii i-kii
y I
ICR
N. 11. l'artlculor attention paid to KEPAIK8. fe20-tr
DALIES CITY DRUG STORE.
P.: CRAIG,
WUOLIBALI AND RITAIb
DEALER IN DRUGS.
MEDICINES,'
Perfumerv. Fancy Soaps,
fATE.Vf MlSDIUlNr.B, CO. i-tr
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES !!
DRUGS AND LATENT MEDICINES.'!
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES It
S.LEMOi,
WHOLESAU AUD UTAH
DBUGOISTi
Washington Stroet, between Main and Second Streets
RAIXES, OREGON. .
CJ LBMON Is able to supply parties In want of Drugs,
fcsi Patent Medlcluea. Chemicals. Adds, Perfumery,
and every other article enumerated with tha '
WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS
At the lowest market rate. ...... j.
phyiiclans And Mflrchitnts Intending to parchttte
wr tue Minofl twin ao wen io give inni otuk
TRTTSSES & SHOULDER BRACES
In great variety. -.
8. IKMOS,
ap.B:tf. Washington St., between MaU adn Second.
SELLING OFF AT COST!
My entire stock of
STOVES AftD T1IVWARE,
: -. i- "1 . ' . v .a .' . .
: -; '- also; ( , - , .. 4...
T t PTMA N ' S ' T Of O US
TTIK WIIOLR embmring a flno itock, erer article
of which will be sold at OO-ST, aa I doslre to oloao
trout uiiniiiu. :;Aisa, Mie ukanii pianu, tn good onler.
Alr,o..for. iftle.-tli HOUSK AND IOT; m fcond Ht eut
next to the corner, of WwWnatoa."Hi lion ts two
BtorlOB, with,liniietiientt4ui In well adapted to I It Imtel
hOfltieiw., AiRo m.ioi of ukvuijnu oontprwiiK 'nlwilt
twenty-five Betli, , Ttte wool Will be rioted oat choun,
Inn r... tl.aa uavllitailaiM akr.nl v At kas nr....!....
1 . ) - r'i v v . 1 v 1
EN that tha Cc-partnerahip hereto-
ms nunnn
Hi Oil!
JL fore existing between H. 0. flARDY, O. h. MITCH
K.I.I, and f- W. TJLIIM PSON. doinc a neroaatlta busl.
nees1 In this rrtaoe.ruoder ih urns o( K. C. ilardy A Co.;
Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and . horeaCter
the- buslnesa of sail Brut will tw oonductml by !. C.
Hardy, who alone Is authorised to. collect and sett the
accounts or saw nrm. .. js. u. uahui, .
, 1 ' . " 0. Ik MlTCUHMa
BusarrrtlTe, Orant Co., Oregon, ' V. W. THOM I'SON
Not. 13, 1805. , . .. -,.mm
V Wnslklhifton Varon lload.
rpiia viNDKiiaiijMKD WQUva. -I ui , Tilif
'iraveima; -ooiio tuartne vvasnington vragon it
from Portland and 'Vancouver tjo the- Cpper Caareul.
well beinif kept In good- traveling order for wagons and
suck. 1 ... ............ 3. blu. iteuur,. ;
ItOCK.I .. . .. ........ .
MBallMtfan.llttflrfrto.
Janlltf . SnlaVroprl.tor-
Notice.
'I ".A
TJTBRKBr WAB.N ALL PBRSOKS tromconrra.'tlii((
erbujlnt aoythidg- hait from jn'M. KUNTZ,
whereby I wH Inve'tiasa' tkouglit by tha public respon--slule,
aa I amnsot.siortiH Iiold myself reanoixsible for
TP. -A. .
DAILY MOUNT AINEEE
I'OWKU PRESS
BOOK & JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
. Pint Street, between Main and B
DALLES.... OREGON. -
JOB PRINTING OF EVERY VARIETY
Executed with accuracy and dispatch.
IV A STYLE THAT WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY
with the very best, and
AT BATES A8 CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST
, to onott
Cards and UN I-II c a d .
' CHECKS, DRAFTS, HBCK1VTS, - ,,
POSTERS AND PSOGKAMMES
1 FOB ".
THEATRES CONCERTS EXHIBITIONS.
etc, etc, tc.,.
FROTHI IM THS MOST ITTRACTIVs MAKHAJl- ALSO,
WAY-BILLS,
tULLavr rAKjs, 1 , ,"i n- ..I.
. LETTER 1TXADS,
RECElPTnOOKS.
BILLS LADING,
nriefs and PaniiIilefs,
risiTim, WEDDIKQ AND "AT HOJIX" CARDS
XJruttctutu Xnbels, .,
Tn short, eTerything that can be done in a Book and Job
l'rintlng OfBce, from the smallest and most delicate Card
or Circular, to the largest six and moat showy Posting
Dill and which will bo turned out In a style Ihnt cauuot :
fail to Insure entire satisfaction.
. oub FAciutiis roa ma-urttiTioK or - . '
LiECORATIVE PRINTING
In tha most beautiful Colors, Shades and Tints. ,
Such aft Fancy ; Postfnff Bills!
From a single Sheet to the I.nrgint Maiumotli, ..
ORNAMENTAL SHOW CARDS,
rvRrvxERs' labels.
Ate unsurpassed by those of any othsr eatabllshment In
Oregon. We devote special attention tu tip's branch of tha .
business, and are continually adding to onr already exten- ,
sive und well appointed assortment of material, '
NEW TYPES, BORDERS,: ORNAMENTS.
Or the moat modern and elaborate deslgne. Onr itock o
FANCY INKS. TINTS. AC,
Are of the flnevt quality, and fot rlchneBB of culor and ,
durability, cannot be equaled In the Bute.
xue principle upon which bqe.neBe RRRea Tor tine
tablisliment ii, that persona will consult their own tntr
eata, by awarding their cos torn to that office In which ,
their Qioney can be expended to the bcadTatitHge.- To
this end we solicit all in want of good Printing at very "
reasonable charicea, to call and ezauiine aueoiuiena. Ana
Judge for yourselTee. -y-
Orders from the Upper Country.,
frill hiiVe 6nripeclal care, and friend from the Interior '
may rely upon haTlng their ordere filled promptly, ae we . ,
HAVE THE ONLY IMPROVED GORDON POWER PRESS
, i " In. th Stftte of Oresan I i.-r
AitiWaM-' 1 '
MOUNTAINEER OFFICE
ml8-tf
JACKSON SALOON ! ,
CORNER CfDRT AND SECOND STREETS,
, JJALLKH, ORKOON,
rTrTHETyNtiferlSlONKD, HA VINO RBMOVKD IBOM
JL rrllE-'BKLLA UNION" CELLAR, INTp
oratets' 'New, iJuilclnfiy, .
I)eg to Inform the public that they art prepared to nerve
tiieir custouien wllb tha beat ''
Wines, Liquors and Cigars, i
TUB iHAiKBT AKOEDS. ; . AI.80, A ""- ' iv '
M V .1 Ht'ssasr. T uTina-Yl ?
Kvsry day and evening.
I f l st ':.). i
4:' riecl-ifp . rt 1 t. ,!-it
BMll scniTz,
.i.in 1 rWrleh.'
CARRIAGE AND WAGON ': 11 ATER'AtS .
Wit BEO TO CALL ATTgNTJON of Cairiaga Man
ufketdrers and Dealers to (he Large and Com'
asaortmenS of OAkHIAflKutil WAnnsI UATURf ' '
AGO
ne Ki
rAL3 wearo constantly receiving front, the Kast, apecliilly
selected for the California market, cooiprislng,i Quia,
Hickory, and Second Urowth Ash' Plank, lilckorv Ailea.
Wagon P.olea, Hubs, Bpokea, Velloea, Hlms, Bbalts.ia. Ao.
which. we ofTer at tba leweat Caab Prices. . . - -t
. sT- (Irdera addressed to opr honse will receive promp
atteutioni -.""!" . ' N. W. 1111 AOU CO.,
. Joloilm, ., ... 28 A SI Battery Street, Can Krsnclsca,
' '.'' 1 and IT A IS Seventh Dtreet Bacrameutu.
u. w ATirtHoosa, u. w. suss Co- . a.w-unu
San Vranclauo.
Saoramento..
aw xom
.rflllB ttNDBBSIONM) BK08 TO INFORM WIB OIT
JL iaens of the Qallea and vlciultl thathe has received
NflW UHAK88, and will , ' '7 , .
. . .. I vj-i.iJ.-jniabnt lu tv! '
onaTrbrt!Dotan Ua U tke Srat, kail V preleiit, oiily ' ''
lUarsaln the city. , , r ' ; ; 11? . ,..
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