The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, February 10, 1866, Image 2

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SATEK9AY MORNIXCI, FEB. 10,1860.
' A mint is to bo erocted and put in
operation at Carson City, Nevada,
'immediately.
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The movement to have Eight Hoars
declared a legal day's work is very
popular in California. It ought to be
eo every whore,
A cotempokauy says that when a
man drinks he grows reckless. We
puppose he means the more drams, the
fewer scruples.
The Democratic Jtcvieio will hereaftor
bo published by, A. Noltner, the co
partnership of Noltner, Hicks & Bol
linger being dissolved. '
We are under obligations to Sena
tor Williams, and, E. D. Ilolbrook,
Congressional Delegate from Idaho,
for valuable pi'blio documents.
Meredith Brien committed suicide
at Portland, by taking poison, on the
let inBt. Ho was formerly purser on
a steamship in the Oregon and Call"
iomia trado. .
en. Miller, tho Collector of Cus
toms at San Francisco, has turned out
of office some twenty civilians, and
replaced them with veterans from the
armies at the east.
" A California paper, alluding to a I
Cotemporary, says that "be presides
over the destinies of that town with a
leonl(isa evo. and a mm -blossomed
1 r -y i
nose I"
Headlet and other biographers of
the flowory inexact school, are writing
the life of Gen. Grant. It would be a
good idea for Grant to " move on their
works," capture and destroy them.
It is reported that on the night of
tho ?lh of January, the peaks of the
Cascades' Range known as tho Three
Sisters, Wore seen emitting smoko and
flames. ' ' '.
The Southern States jointly, sev
erally and every other way, owe debts
to England, to the amount or $128,
000,000, upon which no interest has
been paid for many years.
The Cincinnati Enquirer says para
lysis has mado sad havoc with General
Joe Hooker, and that ono side of bis
body has lost vitality and hangs flabby
and loose.
: Controller Clarko of the Currency
, Bureau has decided that ladies cannot
l act as directors of National banks, as
the laws do not recognize them us
citizens.
It is Btatod by tho Astoria Marine
Oaxette that Alexander Campbell is
not dead, but ..Duncan Campbell, of
.Kentucky, who is also a theologian of
note. Alexander Campbell is still
living in Western Virginia.
The recent cold weather on the
Pacific coast, may be termed moderate
compared with the severity of the
: season on the Atlantic side. The tber
mometer one day, recently, at St,
Pan), Minnesota, stood 80 degrees be'
low zero. '.' "v. -,
A mountain of salt has boen dis
coverod about thirty miles west of
Austin, Nevada, and north of the New
Pass Station. The. salt is foand in
roins varying in thickness, and it la
pronounced by thoso .who have seen
it., quite pure.
The Northern Pacific Railroad
Mr. S. G. Reed, Vice President of he
Oregon Steam Navigation Company,
will proceed to the East upon the
next steamer to represent to the di'
rectors of the Northern Pacific Railt
road tho proprioty of commencing the
construction of the lino from this side,
as well as from the east. This pro
jeot commends itself to the intelli
gence of all who will carefully exam
ino tho subject ; but we totally dissent
from the initial point designated
White Bluffs on this side. It roust
appearplain, however liberal the terms
of transportation on the river may be,
that tho freight on rails, machinery,
rolling-stock, and ten thousand ar
ticles of necessity, will go a long
ways towards constructing tho road
from s&tne point below the Cascades
on tho navigable waters of the Colum
bia River to White Bluffs. Tho road,
in fact, should begin on this side where
ships can land the materials aboard of
the cars. The economy of this plan
will at onoo be Been. Wo say this
with reluctance,, as we know that local
and personal interests would be better
Bubserved by starting from White
Bluffs j but wo are equally certain that
if tliat point is urged it will create a
profound ioeling of distrust in the
minds of the leading spirits at tho
east connected with this great enter-
prise : they will certainly soe in the
proposition evidence of a desire to
reap a temporary local advantsgo by
the injudicious .expenditure of money
in transporting materials far inland to
commence a railroad which is started
with a view to span the continent.
Having thus exposed ourselves, by
ll-considered representations, to the
charge of selfishness, we will see the
ovil fruits of it in the lack of that con
fidence so necessary to the vigorous
prosecution of tho work.
It is true that if the road is built
mainly from the eastern sido, we shall
for a time feel the loss of the Montana
trade; but that contingency is years
ahead, by which time we shall hare
reaped the principal advantages of the
development of-that section. On the
other band, when the road is com
p.leted, the richly laden ships, coming
from China and India, will bring to
the mouth of the Columbia the trade
for which the nations of the world
have struggled for thirty centuries. In
this we shall find abundant indemnity
for the temporary lack of railroad
facilities on the Pen d'Oreille Route
to Montana.
As to White Bluffs, the enterprising
inhabitants ot that embryo city, will
yet be compensated, fer hope long do
forred, in the eventual completion of
the road, by which the trado ol both
hemispheres will be brought past their
doors.
Internal Revenue. Aocording to
the report of Commissioner Rollins
lately made to Congross, the total re
ceipts of internal revenue for the fisca
year ending June 30tb,18G3,were (111
003,192 83; for 18G4, 8110,850,672 44
for 1865, 8209,991,835 91. These
amounts aro exclusive of the direct
tax of twenty, millions, levied in 1861,
and the doposrts and circulation of the
.National Banks.
Mr. Brooks, the Postal Agent, is
"working" to ascertain tbo cauao of
irregularities between Portland an
Vancouver. When be Rets through
with that Herculean task, we invite
bis attention to postal affairs in .this
direction. ' . , ;
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Meets every Friday freuing nt o'clock, iu Oaten
llnll. corner of Second and Court 8treets.' Brothers in
good standing are invited tonttend. By order. N.G.
. .
Wasco Lodge, So. 15, P. A. fc A. SI.
Holds Ita stated Communication" on the Flret and Third
Mondaya of each month, at their hall. In Dalles City.
Brethren In (rood standing are Invited to attend.
Beth I.. rora, secy, jiy order or the w. M.
AUCTION SALE.
I will soil on
Saturday, Feb. 10th,at 10 a. nt.,
at my Store. 10O MAIN STIIEB. a general assortment
of HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, c. 4c.
consisting of
Rosewood Parlor pot,
Mahogany Iledstcade, Wnslutands marble top,
Puln Mattresses. Bedsteads, ,
Looking Olnsses. Conk and Parlor Stoves,
Pillows, Sheets, Blankets,
Tobacco. Dried Apples. Syrnp,
Collee Mill. Axes, Laws, Ac, Ae., and
One Portrait of l'residint Lincoln. In flue illt
fOtd
JOHN WILLIAMS. Auctioneer.
NOTICE.
GRAND CLOSING 01T SALE,
AT
Jrullio -A-ixctioii,
ON
Thursday, Feb. 15th, at 10 a. m.,
And on each succeeding day until the entire stock Is dia
pssed of All the splendid goods remaining In my store,
consisting of
Watches,
Diamonds,
Jewelry,
Clocks,
l'latcd Ware,
Lamp,
Cutlery,
riMtoiN,
Field Classes.
Fancy Cioods, -Gold
Scales, etc.
I havo disposed of my iron safe, show coses and storo
flxtures to Mr. Douglas and as 1 have to give him powieay
sion of filestore nt an early day, this will Le the last op
poriuimy mm me public win nave to pnrcli tse theno
goods at auction prices. Thankful to the generous pub
lic that have so liberally patronized me heretofore, 1 re
spectfully invlle them to be present nt this my riming
eaio. , .
WM. BTBNBAUM.
notr
Main Street, Dulles.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE 19 IIERBT GIVEN THAT I nAVB, ON
tliis 9lh day of February, 1808, been duly appointed
administrator ot the esttte of E. CI Cowue, deceased.
Therefore, all persons indebted to said estate are nott-
flea to make tmuiedliue payment : and all persons hav
ing claims against snldestate are notified to uresent
them to me, at my ofllce, in Dalles City, Wasco county,
Oregon, wiintn six nioutns lluiu the elate herenr, tor pay
meni. ii. a. ituuuii.
Febniary9th,186; , ; Admiulslrator.
AUCTION SALE
... ov
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE
AND
HOUSEHOLD rURXITURE.
1 will sM on . . .
Monday, Feb. 12th, at 10 a. mi,
at the residence of SJr. A. Latter, on FOURTH STREET,
between Washington and Court Streets, nil the Parlor
Household nnd Kitchen Furniture, contained m said
dwelling, consisting of
Mahogany. Boras, (Jiairs, Tables,
Dednteads, Pulu auojFeathor Mattresses, .
Looking Olnsses, Crockery and mass Ware,
Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, nnd
A Large variety of Kitchen Fnrulture.
And at VI o'clock on the same dav. I will sell on the
aforesaid premises, and nt the same snio as above, the
said DWELLING HOUSE and LOT OF LAND, tho pro
perty 01 a. utuer, uq., neing one 01 tire most ilesirablt,
residences hi the city. The said house contains Five
Rooms, and Is in good order and condition. Lot 68x100,
House 24x10. Terms, which will be reasonable, made
Known at time 01 sate.
fwtd JOHN WILLIAMS, Auctioneer.
Notice of Final Settlement.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF TUB Es
tate of T. M. C. Moad. deceased. In the Hountv
Court oL Wasco county, O.egon, in Probate. Notice is
lioreby given, that J. N. Moad, administrator of the
above, tiled In the County Court of Wasu county, at the
ruu.ui.ij xerm, jaw, jms accounts tor, ana pruys a set
tlement of said estate; It is therefore ordered that said
application De nearu on Tuesday, the Bth day of March,
ISO", at the Court House, in Dalles Citv. In said muni,.
and that notice thereof be published for four weeks iu
me vallbi DIOUNTAIXIER. ' O.N. DENNY,
February Stli, 1866. fe9 4w County Judge.
Desirable Residence For Sale
I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION (unless sooner
disposed of at private S le,) on
Tlmrsdaj-, February 20, at 11 a. m.,
the Elegant DWELLING HOUSE.' the reside ofT. n
Kolly, Esq., with the Unlldlugsand Land adjacent there
to. This nrnnertv consists of the itwaiiim. i...v a..
erIVed, and an aero of Land with feuco, and Two Lots of
ijihu wmi mo uuiiumga tneroon. This property is
beautifully situated on the Bluff overlooking the City
and la in every way well calculated for a Gentleman'!
Itesidence. There Is a fine Spring of Water on the ore-
In I .us Vnr fi.i.tl.av .... - .... 1 , 1 r
For further particulars Inquire of
ntn
ii
OUN WILLIAMS. Auctioneer,
100 Main Stieot.
mm.m tionrooh:
(ONE DOOR ABOVE TUB POST-OFFICE,)
MAIJV STREET. DALLES CITY,
I will attend to sales or
Real Estate,
General merchandise,
.Furniture,
And Stocks.
REOtUn SALS DATS, MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS
Stock and Special Sulos any day, fnudayi excepted.
Columbia Lodge," Jio. 5, I. O. O. F.
AUCTION AND MISSION
H O TJ S E !
No. 100 MAIN STREET, DALLES.
TUB UNDERSIGNED THANKFUL FOll PAST
Favors, respectfully Informs the citizens of the
Dalles, aud the public generally, that he continues to
II at
PUBLIC AUCTION
OIV PRIVATE -SALE,
Real Estate, "
General Merchandise,
Groceries,
Horses,
v Mules.
: , . Furniture,
Stocks, &c. &c.
CEGULAR SALE DAYS,
Tuesdays and Saturdays
Cash Advances mado on Consignments,
And PROMPT RETUI'N m de of sales.
Out door and Snoclal Sulci attended to In anv nart of
tho city.
Tariff of Charges tntll Further Notice:
or Selling Merchandise, Groceries, Furniture.
Stocks. Ac. At 6 oer ceut. '
For Selling Houses and lleil F.stato !.... 3 "
norscs, amies, M orK tattle, eocii w
NO CUAltOB FOR STORAGE. .
joiin avilliams; Auctioneer.
J . JUKE
. jiain street, iaues,
WHOLESALE AKH RElIlL DEALER IX
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF,
PIPES, See.
ALWAYS IX STORE THE BEST BRAMDB OT
igars, Tobacco, Matches, &c.
1JLAYINO CARDS,
. TOCKKT CUTLKRT,
PORT MONIES.
COM US nnd BRUSHES, o' all kinds,
PERFUMERY, ot every description,
CHINA ORNAMENTS, i
TOVS, DOLLS, etc.
"FISH HOOKS and FISHING TACKLE,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
FANCY OOODS, 4c.
Also Powder.Shot, Lead, Powder Flasks, Caskets, ani
many other articles .too numerous to mention. u
4T Interior dealers supplied with Cigars. Tobacco, etc.
at less than Portland prices, with freight added, oc-8
SELLING OFF
"' A T CO S T,
FOR THIRTY DAIS LONGER ! ! ,
LAST. CHANCE!
MESSRS.' C0IIN nOHM would hereby tnrorn
their customers and the public nt large, that they
will continue to sell AT COST, for thirty days longer iu
order to give one a chance to make presents for th
Holidays. We will sell the balance of our stock, con
sisting of
lllch BlacTt Silks, Gents' Clonks,
Kith Poplins, , j Heaver Gouts, J .
Cloeka, " " , Drees Coats,
Shawls, , .: Pants,
Dry Goods, Embroideries,
HnlsA Caps, ' " ' 1 Boots 4 Shoe,
Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac,
AT SAN Fit ANC1SCO COST. '
Without Frelgl-f and Exp-iK.s.
This will be the lost chance to get tnrgnins, prior to'
closing the coucern, . . C0HN k 11011 M.
N.B.- All Bills must be nsld lv th ' First of Jannnrv
1800. If not settled within that time, "lie same will bo
placed in legur hands. ' .- deltf,
J. W. GURLEY, DENTIST,
, Main St., Dallea, Oregon.
WOULD KE8PECTFULLY INFORM . ,LI.
t the citizens of thisnlnco and vl- KiK"?
cluity, that having returned from a pro- fffif t'j'Tf
lesstoual tour through tho mines, he has - I I '
agnln resumed tho practice of DENTISTHY. in the room
formerly occupied by him, In the building occupied by
Wood A Butler, Photograph Artists, and adjoining WaU
dron Unit.' Drug Store. He takes this method of ex
tending thanks, for the liberal patronage heretofore ex
tended to biui, and solicits a continuance of the same.
LIST OF PBIOES. ' '
Entire Dentnre on Gold Base ...tl80 to $225
" upper venture, uolu Hose 00 " lliis
" Denture, Vulcanite Base 70 " 125
" Upper Deature,,Vnlcanlte Baso 35 " ti&
Gold Fillings iBserted from one dollar upward.
Chlldrens' Teeth extracted free af charge. s13-tf
M. BROWN & BR0.a
wbolisau ana axiaa dialirs v
FANCY AND STAPLE
DETGOODS!
GROCEREES, PHOVISaONS, ftp.; j
Mr. M. BROWN, being a' resident of San Francisco, w
are enabled to oiler great indcenienta to purchasers. Wo
respectfully Invite the poblle to examine our stock befor)
purchasing elsewhere. ml5-ti
49" Stone Store, north side, Main street, Dalles. -Ml
NEW SALOON.
NEW STONE STORE, WASHINGTON STREET.
rfHE UNDERSIONED wonld respectfully announ
A that he will open A first class Saloon In Freuch
Qllnian's New Stoue Building, THIS EVEN1NU, and in
prepared to sure cuitomors with the best of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
' ALSO, A '
E It "E E L TJNCH .
Every day and Evealhg.
"M"1- JOHN BHIDLAHB.
ESTKAY NOTICE. '
T,PBPtBT THK NDF.RSIGND, living on Eight
Mile Creek, ten miles South ol Dalles City, Oregon,
on December Wtlu 1805, one BAY HOUSE, 14
high, white snip on nwe, some saddle niarks, white hind
foot, some black spots above the hoof, a tew whlto haira
on forehead, branded thin: G on the left shoulder, abeut
Seven B.nra nl.l n iw( ... I 1 -. I . '
seven sears old, and appraised at $40
V" . . jr. A. O. PAY., si. Auctioneer,
R. F. CLARK