csuxu.tr sfttitxixo, Ftcii. 11, tsca. LKTTKU PROM A. 11,'AliOUT MISS ?)trv AMD THINGS, A letter from Salt Lako Ciiy lo the Spt'ng iieW. HrjmSlicatig ditled Oi'totcr 1st, conliiins "vom notei about men ami thing, of cousid iTiihle interest to I lie public; in lliiii (timr'tr. Tim nuilior of it is understood to he tho I'nr rner editor of the Statesman, A h 1 B h. V.'u liitve'onfyVnoiii to emmet a f . v hiornph. "leal notices, which are iriitten a-la-modc de Pfadi. J'ne firsujf. our. esterq Celebrities who full j iifliicr obsei ymion U Geo. F. Thomas, of JVlii.Vullii, who is ".noticed " lliui: ,; ' ' 6eo.. P. Tliortiau is of It i mIi extraction, if not O. birth, lie limy not know whether the lat ter or not ;, certainly ho itoejti't cure. For merly he was (Vknifrht of the whip in Georgin. D-ullirgto California, with the curly uJvi n-tu-eu to that country, niter the discuicry ol Cold,' he became 11 lure siotJi holder in the California siHjje company, and wng 'for some years its vice president. In llnit cnpncily he alRulisued I hu line fromSaciaiiienlo to l'oit )nd in. ..Orofron, residif.K in the lallcr Slate the while.. Upon the discovery of gold ii Idaho in 1SU2, lid sold his interest mid re eigncd his (.osidon in the company, mid re luoVed to VI" vIU Wul'tt, tio:u wheuce he ran stages, us the constantly shilling travel de manded. Alterwiirds, Col. Iluvklu i'trniniz Mm, they entended .their liim to Boise Oily, cousiriicliu,', lit a heavy outlay, tho liluu Mountain road.. Ha is a sensible, wbolu souled, hospitable " Iri.h gentlem m," fond of 11 quiet glass, n' good story or i-'ke, and said , to be the best judge of the horse ou tho IV ciliq coast. . , .. ,,r . . , Col. J. S. Uucklc is next on the list. His acquaintances hereabouts will perceive that Mr. D li has happily slrnck upon the leading trait in llio Colonel's character: Col. J. 8. Ruckle enmo early from New York to California, nnd thence to 0 Qiioti, w ithout mentis, hut with great re-ourccs in liusiness. ability and energy Alone, unaided, lie co'istrncted the first railroad in the terri tory, ryid built the Mountain Buck, which was iimon' the first steamers lo navigate the Columbia. Afterwards, lie merged railroad nnd steamboat In the Oregon Steam Naviga tion Company, n corporate body with two million! .capital stock, ami owning all the r!e.iiurs and controling all the business of tho Columbia river. He became n promi--nent ro raben of the company,- for sometime in superintendent bV la-t'ly its prvsiilcnt. Hi'is Intelligent and cordial, loves u bottle of good-wino.i - - ' - .ljcnry, Grcathouse comes iu for a pnrsw grph':'.'.-a ''." ','," ' " '.' , '' Idaho City is some35-m 'lea south of Boise Ci-y, nnd j-ou. ate taken there in the etny.es of Henry Circathouse, n brother of Hidgley (iionthouiewho was convicted at San Fran cisco of attempting to fit out n pirate vcs-cl, discharged utidonlic nmivcsty proclamatioB of Mr. Lincoln, nfte-w irdu ?c nrrcsted, takcu tu New York and confined iii Fort Lafayette, iVom which ho made bis cscapo nnd lied to ; Hurope, where he dow is. His brother, Henry, is undcr-tood to posses southern ivmpathics, but never talks of public nffiirrs. ' .Ho is a quiet, hard-worldng twin, diivcs a coacn nimscil, when necessary, nud Das ac tiitanla4eia good-deal of nioev. " good -deal of money. Mr. B h visited the Ruckle mill, on IVffdor River, where he met Capt. L. Coffin,. cf whom and the mine lie s ys In this valley, yet In 0 Cffon, wo stopped uoy m usii uie hock cilow p;old uiiua, owned by Col. Ruckle, ft is seven miles from tho s'ngo road, ft quartz, mine, exclu sively gold bearing, and of iv very high grade of fincne-8. The product coins over $13 per puiice. i.i is apparently a very rich mine nnd, so fame Indications point! of nrobnbli permanency. It is prot .y well opened, and is being successfully worked under the super- inlindenee of Capt. I.aban Collin, nn old Massitch isctts skipper, from Nantucket, I brieve; at any rate, from some bleaU country dowti that ay ' l!v stndv and pxneriotwo. btf sboms to have made of himself u thorough. tlilUlUlll Ulllll . , , A young-enllomaQ from the land of steady Habits, luring in state of sin nt B dso City callj out tbe following : The son of'n New Knglnnd deacon, and graduate of a Jtow BneJund orthodox Snh. bath fcho; I,- was keying a styli-h drinking n:nunii, nun j;viug wr;tt a commercial Miss wi h whom, owing to tho scarcity of clcrirv men or other poisoos cjunliQcd- to perform the icrviccn, ho had never m.nried. Wheu I rar-et hts relatives thev Innniro nfter bis wel fare, and, anxiously, if "he continues to iovo tue i.ora nnd grow in grace. Tho next pnrngrapli nppar3 to linre refer onco-to the Rev. C. S. K v. it nmiulnr i t rtw divine, who, it appiars, has nt length Boived t':e problem, how to servo God nnd Mammon: A lively clergyman of a popular denomina- ,t a, oa.it a cnurcli nt Idaho Cry, and occa tionV1." l'roi.elcalii it on Sunday ; and civ gnged rn -incrchandiRing,' lev was-naid ' his clerks kept his sto e open, the whi.e. Al the time we were there, pi caching bad been sus pended and the church rented to. the United States for a court-room ; and. tho only lime we veiled it, Chief Justice llclirldo was try ing a ihur iercr then in. '' 'Vfbe'nuiiru luterests of JIcssr llnrauson, Jackson & lilbb, callj out the following t ; In and around the Boise Iiasiu arc many gold beariug'quui'l leads, some thought to lie rich' and extensive, but few, if any, yet fully roved to be to. Several mills meat work upon some of them, but none that we saw are so far developed as to satisfactorily Uc'hionstra'e their richness.' -Among the ap parently promising' leads we visked were three laying near together .in. the Summit Flat d strict, ilinaitt some fifteen or eighteen' miles from Idaho City. They me called the .Man moth, King, ai d Specimen ledge-,' and lire owned by Messrs. Juckpon, Humnson nndI5iu. "They arc gold (nines only, nnd not extensively developed yet reasonably promising so fur as they have been wi.rked. There ,hns boon nn eight stamj) wn'er mill running uon the ore of ono of them for a year,, nnd from the proceeds . .of it, they had purchased and wcro erecting a ten stamp mill, expecting to have it running by the beginuiuii of 'Winter. They were without capital, except ns they dug it from the mi; c, and were therefore compelled to vOrli s'owly. 'I he couutry around the Flat is liberal y sup plied with water and timber, which make wording tho mines easier and cheaper. I.MinoiUNT Voteus. In speaking of the Inst year's iiumigraiion, the Stalcmnn thinks there re no' over eight' hundred voteis comprised in the arm us.- In-this particular o think the Mat rMiijsin, 3 iu error, us is witnessed by l lie number ol luituigmnts pkriug toll nt the Harlow Oate wagon rood alone. While we do not dislincily remember the figures, which were published in the valley papers, our re collection is that about live thousand five Mildred persons passed the Cascades Range by that route; not le.-s than two thousand went down the Columbia River, and many others went in by the way of the Upper Wil lamette pass. In all, these. immigrants must have deluded over two thousand voters, if we allow that two thousand more (topped iu Ea.lern Oregon. In relation to ihose who have participated iu the rebellion, that is to say six hundred, tbe Statesman is nbont light. 01 the balance, tho major part is comprised ol elements who may be -easily attracted to the support of Ihe Union cause, if they are approached in that spiiil of kindness' which should characterize the ditc:.ssion of the pub lic questions now nt issue lliroughonl the nattou. But in order to rench this Drofoundlv HsiILVet 'd class of our population we should relrain from dilating upon tho "unspeakable calamity'1 of "allowing' locni to vote..' We should keep in miud the fact that these men uro uur iciiuw counirymen. aua now are about lo take a part in the direction of the affairs of this.Slate, and in the relation they hold' to the community are potent both for good and evil, it will depend hugely on the discretion of ihe Union press whether these people shall have- their ancient prejudices re- newed and re-h forced, or whether with tfieir change of location, they shll imbibe ' those libcrnl ideas in keoping with the progressive spirit ol the itipe.'.. 'Moumln DisSKNiiioiis. TheM irmons do not seem to agree among llvcmselves.. Tho 'Union suites 1 1111 one 01 ineir HVerends iu Sucra nu-trto, ihe-ether diy.'chairenged' one'of the piophit-s lo a discussion, ki the following words: t ..-- - i ' ' Whereas, The Mprrisiles, under their nrctend ed prophet, Cainilnj-have claimed t4ie high aud and exclusive prerogative of presiding over tho Kingdom ol lion ou Ihe earth. Na, be it ktioVii the said Cainan, or any man who believes in his. cvelnHons, thatl herebvchal lunge any of you to meet me in publtj discus' sion, iu any part of tho Slate ol California- or tho western portion., of iiavada, and nt any time witliin Ihe next three months. And I pledge myself .then, ahd theMTto proVe your revea-ious are from Salnn nnd will lead lo perdiiion all who follow them, the Holy Set iii lures being received ns proof, Now Cuiiiiui (or any man that believes in you) pleiue accept this challenge, or by your non. acceptance let all the world know that you dure not." Tim Sacramento UnioA thinks, after the Central Pacific Railroad has surmounted the Sierra -Nevada, that freight fjr Owyheo," Uoise, and evea Montnfia, can be tout from its terminus, wherever that mny happen tem porarily to be, cheaper than by the Columbia River ro i e. The Union manifests its entire Ignoraure of the mountain country, by estl mntine tb distance from Sacntneoto to tha - J otia; of Uontvltfikt eight hundred mllei. Knoxville, Tennessee, that npinefty to the rebel ", itf' like " throwing pearls before Bwine.' ' . t Thk Cherokees hnve deposed Cliiff John Ross, t and proclaimed Downing ptincipal chief, with the approtratiou of the Govern ment. 4 ' Columltla Ijodge, Nr. 0, I. O. O. P.-- 51et every Kihloy ereiitng nt 1: o'clock, hi '(Jiitm' Hall, rorniT f Secoml nml Court Street. Ilrotliers in giwil sMHillug are iuviteil toattend. II)' order. N.U. Wnsco Lodge, No. 15, P.. A. A. HI. JTotils In staled Cuiiinniiilciitinii" on the Firrt nml Third Mondays of Bucli nuinth, nt their Imll. in Dulles City, llrethren In (.-ooil stimdlugiiro Invited" to attend. ' Sktii j. Pom. Sec'y. Ity onler of I lie w. M. jaWIt. FIOMUXn SCUWAllACHBtl Inn, by mutual Xj it riMHent, witliitmivi n from our lirni. UiilhM. l'ub'y Slli, 1800. lil.iilill, MII.1,1 t 4 CO., NOTICE CMKB CLOSIXG OIT SALE, AT I3nlIio -Anctioii, Tlmrsday, Feb. 15th, at 10 a. ni., And on e:rh micceedtni; day until the entire fttnek in dis imMed of All Hie Knlendid auudd reuuiiu.u in mv ttturo. COIllrttlllK of Din in unrig, f i : ; Jewelry, ' Clocks. , . , l'l;H d War, ' . tulleiy, ' '.'', I'h'hl Classes. , . Fancy OootN, i ' ;ltl Scales, etc. 1 liuvp dlennurd of my Iron wife, ahow rase nnd ntoro flxtun- lo .Mr. Il'iiurhin and as I Juire to jrive iiim io-t.e (ion ol' the Hi ore lit an euvly dity, thift will he liie lut op portunity Unit the piihiic will lmvo to piin-li -tu tlieiro iroodi. ut iiiii-tiou irirei. 'nuinkfal to Iho urenHionri i nb- Ii.. ,1... l....-U U.. UI.A...II.. ,.l-.l I.. ..... ....... .. . IV ...... IHMrm, l,.tll.ll.t'l HUT lt'I t'l.ll'lll', i IU. epectlully invite Ihuni to be iiment nt tills mv eliminit ll . . W.M.. JtlKNBAUM.. IlOtf . Jlain Street, iMlles. Adui I si it i a lti ,!4 IVol ice NOTICK IS 1IHKHY (1ITKS THAT 1 ItAVK, ON tliis 9ih day nf 1'Vhi imry. lS6H.liui n dulvanludiited iiduiiniKtiiitor ut I ho extnti. of K. U. Cowne, ilecoiu'eil. I'lieretori'. nil perrions indehted to stiid elale ftie unti tle., to ninki- iiKineiliiite payment ; nnd nil persons bav ins; ehilnm niniinpt vaid fsime are notified to imNint thuu to me. nt .my olnee. in Hal en f iry, Wascn -enmitr, Ori'-011, witliin six uiuuths 1 10111 tlioihite here it. for puy-lneiKt- . , 11.. A. HOtifJK, . JJebnmry Dili, 1806. - Adiniiiisliiiior. AUCTION .SAlTif OF A Ti DESIRABLE RESIDEMCE IIOUSEIIGLD fijR.MTtRE. " 1 will sell on ' 15 '-:i' ETonday, Feb. I2th, at.lOaxa., nt Uie nuiih-ncc nt Mr. A. t.niin-.nn KOlIltTI! STltKKT, heiwecii Miuihini.-tnn nud Ouui t Streets, nil the i'ltilo'. Itoiisehold noil KiMhun i'uiiiitun euntuined u suid' dt'elliiic. roiiHirttini; of , AlulioKiiny. bonis,, ( hairs, Tab'ns. , . . , -JMsieads. Puln mid Feiilher Mit tresses,' ' hooking Uhutes, Crockery and, Uhiaa Waio, ('ookiiig Stoves. Parlor etoves, and A I.iu'ku variety of Kitchen Furniture. And nt 12 o'clock on the nnuie dav. I will tMl nn thi nCorcusii! premiia-s, and nt tho same sale ns ahi.ve. tho suid mVILUMi lloliRKaud LOT OF LAM). Iho pro Jicrty if A-. I.niler, Esq., lieing one of tlie most deHlruhlr reMdences in the city. The said iiou-ie couinins Five Itoouui. nnd is in nood order and condition. Lot IWxino, llnusB 24x10. Terms, ivliicli will ho reasonable, uiudo known at time of sale. . i . mw - , . - i sioiIS WILLIAMS. Auctioneer. ! Notice of Final Settlement.'1" MOTICli OK IfJNAfy PKTTLF.5IK.NT OK THK Es tate of T. M. C. Moad, deceai.ed. in Uie Comity Court ol Wasco county, 0 ckuii, iu Prohuio. KotieoriH lierehy tlveu, that J. N. .Moad. ivlinlinsliiiti.r of tho tthore, tiled in tho County Court of Wa.o eount nt the Fehniary Toi in, lsno, hia ai couuts fm, ami pra'vs a set tlement of said cttiito; it is therefore ordered that said application be heard on Tnmilay. llie GUi -day of Mnrcli, 1S60, at the Court ll-iu-o. in Unlles City, hi eaid comity, ami that notice thereof bo published for ur weeks iu the Daluus MouST.UXKtll. ., i O.N. HEN-NY,' February 6th, 1S(,II. fc9 4e . County JiuIlo Desirable ReEicfence For Sale 5Y1LLSF.LLAT I'l'Bl.lC. ADCTION (uuioss sooner disposed of ut private 8 le,) on Tharsday, February 20, at 11 q. m., tiie Kleuant KWKLLl.Nd HllUSI!. tha mal.lcora. nfe i Kelly. JCm., with the Hull. lilies and Land udjateli 1 1 hiiro to. This l.roi.lTIV rotialHlM i.l' tha ilwalli.... ul i... cribo.l, and an aero of Laud with fence, iunWwn Lots of j. i nun inn ooiiuiugs iiiereou, ilns property is .n.-.Ht.,iuifjr rituivivu. uil ..111. II OVeri OOH I ll Iliet itV nud is iu every way well mlculatcd for n Uenllimm,:', :esldeiiee. 'i'hero is a lino Mprinir of Water on .tho uie- .uIhi.R. t'llP flirll,..,- l,n-.t.iln. I I ' ' JJ"N W1LL1A.MS. Aiictloiicer, .M2 i 100 Main street m (O.NK DOOlt AI10VE TUB roST-OKFlOK,) MUX STIIEET, n.iLLUS CITY. I will"ntoml to BitM of s- Renl EKt.itc. Ocacral Mercliandlse, V' 1 f, , . Furniture, . . "Ii . 'And StockN. REGULAR SALR DAYS, MONDAYS AND KltlDAYS, ' dock and Special Sales any day, SiuulKys txceptrd. . I .!t? i .'. f. I.O. PV s' ' Auct.'vicar. II O TJ S E ! Xo. 1C9 mU ST.UKET, DALIES. rmVlVl , UNDKKSIONK) TIMKKVUL YUM PAJ-T li. J-'itffdin. rttnicctrull. I ii t'i r ii iu the citiziut of tl.tr I'iilli-S uiiil thu jjiibllc geiw rally, that Le cunthiuvs tif ,eiut , . . (. , . v - ; i?ui3il;ic auction OJt l'UIATK SALK, Ileal rac. Cieiici-al merchandise, Ciiucei ie, .-. . . , .11oi'mm, MlllCN, , , -, , Furniture, t ; 1 . I I i. ii U 4 StockH, &.c. &.C. KEOni.AIt SAI.K BAYS, ' Tuesdays and Saturdays. . Cask Advances . made on Conslgnmcntf , And 1'ROMl'? KKTU'S'in dNof saleK. Out door and fpitial Jules attended to in any part of tlieelly. : . , . Tariff cf Charges Until Fartlicr Xotlcc : Fur Sclliiipr Mt'iTlinmliHi1, Cn-ccrfcir, Ftirnitiin. jrc!ft. Ao. Ac..,.v. h fi jior c For Polling Id iim nml Keil Kftiitr :i - lluidfa, Mtilt'H, Work CiHtk. wit h $'1 :( CUAItGK FOlt STOUAdK. JO 1 1 XV I L 1. 1 A M 8, Ait 1 1 1 s n o c r , J . J-xf xT? , Jlalti Street. Ialls, r ? VU(1LUL AND RETAIL BEAl.tll IX CIGARS. TOBACCO, ' SEUFF, I 1 1 E S , Ac j . ; t t ;", ALWAYS IX STORE TIH DKIH IMSU OF Cigars, Tobacco, Matches, &c. fUAYINO CAlinS. 1 . I'OCKKT CUTI.KUY, . ' POIt'if M0NIK8. ' "" - - COM1I8 nml niiCSlIRS, o' nil kinds, I'KRFUMKKY, nt every description, CHINA OltNAMKMS t. . . , , TOVa, 1)014. etc. ' f Vl ' ' Fisir iim)K.u'i.ii FT.iiTj:a tacki.k, M V H I C A M N ST It D 31 U.M'S, VAKCV UOODr). , f , .- - Also I'owder.Sliot. Lend. Towder TlnRks. Baskets, nnt iiiiiuyeUiernrtictes too niinieruiis to mention. ' KS" InteriordmleM supplied villi Cipus. T ohncen. etc , at lens thnu I'orUnnd prices, with freight ndded. oe-li s islL lTn o o at cos rc, FOR TIIiltTY BAYS LONGER ! I LAST 'chance: ' MKSSHS. COtI ' llOItJI (vmOd lieieby in(r.ri llielr en, turners nml tli piihlie nt lai re. tliat thi T willrfoutinue to sell.AT COST, for thirty dis limner lit order to givo one a etrnnce to nmtci iircsents fur thtr Holidirj's, Wa jill jiejl tb balance ul our stock, cmu Bistins;of -Iti. h illack 8llks," n.'l-. '.' Oents' Clonk,' 1 lilch Poplins, Denver Coats, r Clerks, ,ft Dress Coats,: .-, , ;' ! - - 1biw1s,, U vi-iU i. 'pniitH,'"'. ' Dry OoMn. J.j r J.j:iulrtiVrtt llais&Cnps, llouts i tlKios,- , :. '"ic.i' in. 4ct c' Vi AT SAN rtlANClSiiO COST, W'lllioiit FmIkM and Exp-nsLs. Tills will tie the last" clianco to got lurpiins. prior to closing Uiofonooru.') COllN & UOIIM.. N.H.- All Hills must ho paid by th ' Hist of Janusu T 1800, If not settled within that time, '.he same will placed in lepvl liauds. . deltf, - J. W. GURLEY, DENTIST,. ' , Main St.f Ovllca, Oregon. .O-STOCLl) KL'Sl,E( "l'Ki:iJ.Y!)il''OltM : 1 . tii cilizona of this plnco' and tl cinity, tliat having rotunied froni tepco- leiisiotnll tnlir I liri.inrli II... i.,l... l, l,,.D ni;nln resumed the luiicilco uf liKNTlSTtlV.'ln thu lormorly occupied by him. In the lnilldini; occupied l.y Wood & lluiler, I'lititoimiph Artists, nml mijolidng WnU drun Kro.1 Drug Store,, lie -takes tills inxthnd of et t ti-nding thanks, for Uie liberal piitrmine;o lieretolovw vx tunded to him, nnd solicits a cuiilinunu.ee of the-same. ... l-IS.T. !i f U1LE8. " f - f f ' Entire Denture oivOold Hiise.?..';...'. ....!.isn to'JIil " Vpper Dentine, Oold llnse (10 " li!il I " Denture. YVIrnnitc Pnsoi 70 " Vli , " - tipper Deuliire, Vulcsuito ltsjsu....w !I5 ' tii . Oold l illinirs in-ei'lecl from one dollar u wmil. Clilldrena' Teeth extracled free nf cliarga. selWf ' hi . B 0 W N BXO" , IrilOLESALI AND HETA1L DKALUR8 IX ,. , FANCY AND STAPLE gkoCBrj.es, PROVISIONS, &o. Mr. M. DISOWN,, bolnirn resident of Ban Frn((elsco;. sro enabled to ofler (,-reat iiidrements to pufhssors. W a respectfully lnvite tho publle to examine our stock hofdri pnichiislug elsewhcm. . . ; . ,-. inlS-tt ttSr. atone Sloro. nurth side Slain stroot, Tlnllss. ri " NEW' SALOON. ', NEW 8T0NH STOItU, M'ASItlNGTON 6T1IKHT. ' rBIIHUNDKHRlONKD woiild rcspotfullv nmioo.A. iS. tknflis-witl open n flfst'clAss Siiloon in French iiiiiuau s new Mime iinlhllinr, THIS KVKN1SU, uud I pfepnied to serve oiHtonnrs with the hstuf , '-. Wines, Liquors and Cigars, i v ALSO, A . , , , , , TZ I? K Ii LUNCH K'cry day andilveuing,. . :,i T. nc23rf. ' - 'JOHTf mivni,ATin. " KSTUAY .OTJ u. T,Pr.l)P,n1 TIIK "J")KHSJOND. living oirHlsnfr Mile Creek, ten miles South ni Dulles Chy-Oren" ni December lKth. lsi',5, one DAY. II01ISK, 14 litSi Mgli, whltesnlp mi hum-, some sh.WIo murks, white l.luii ieet. some blivck spots nbove Uie hoof, b-,,- white luit ..il loreliend, bmnded tliii-i ft n t, k., shoulder, seven enr old, and appraised ut 10.',' ; ; ' 1 i J-f l '.? F. CUKK