The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, February 27, 1866, Image 3

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New York fluid Quotations. V.
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Epitome QT Telegraphic News.
fCOHPILKD MOM THK OaKDONIAIf . ',
DATES TO FEURUART 23.
,New Yoi k, Feb 23. The original Repub
lican element throughout the Stutea appear
to side with Congress on the issue between
that body and the President. 1
The resolution which passed the House,
forbidding the admission of Southern mem
bers, was taken up. Hr. Sherman opposed
the consideration of the ques'ion, saying
that it could not bo fairly discussed at the
present time. Mr. Fesseuden said ho called
up the motion because ho considered it of
the greatest importance, il? acniel tuni
there was any desire to get up a quarrel be
tween the President and Congress,' If Con
gress is placing itself inthe way of .recon
struction by keeping out ,tue memoers irom
the South, it oueht to know it.- Mr. Sher
man, in renlv. thoueht thut tb.8 eveuta of
yes'erday were too fresh in the memory of
senators noi jo nave some inuueuve upuu,
them, and he thought it Well to allow that
influence to pass away. Mr. Fessenden took
up the resolution, arguing that it was the
dete. ruination ot uongroas not tcraci upon
tho credeniiuls of . the Southern members
until they had passed a law for the admis
sion of the Southern States. Mr. Fesrenden
road from the President's speoch a paragraph
stating that the States had no right to go
out of the Union, and he maintained ibo
theory that when the States pav evidence
f loyalty and pbedience, they should bo re
stored according to the tenor of former re
Jations Mr. FeasenSot! argued the right of
Coneress to inquire whether any ot the con-
j:.:.7. ma.l h tha' Pi-raiHnnt had hpfin
complied with, and said the special commit
tee was nothing more than a servant of Con
gress and could not set up ahyauthoiity
ncrainst that body which hal made it. On
the subject of the bill vetoed by the Presi
dent, ho said he had never been a warm
irieud of tho bill, but he yielded bis objec
tions because he thought the powers comer
red bv it were constitutional and their exer
else noccssary. He voted to sustain the bill
wheu it was returned, because he objcoied
to the closina portions of the veto .message,
expressing tho opinion that Congress could
not make a law to tax a State unrepresented.
Mr. liamsay'a bill was introduced in the
Sunate to-day to secure the construction of
the Northern faciho itauroan ana tcierapn
line, and authorizes the Secretary of the
Treasury whenever the Comm'i-sioners of the
Kailroad sha'l report tho completion of two
hundred and fifty or more consecutive miles,
to ulediio the credit of ihe Government to
the Davment of iho interest on the stock at
the rate of six per cent, per annum semi'
annually, at the rate of $20,000 per mile.
Senator Sherman has' the floor for Monday,
and will sneak in favor of tho House concur
rant resolution aHirminjf tho views of Con'
gross concorning the admission of tho South
ppn memheis. . .
'New York, Feb. 23. Tli'e follo'wlng'are Ad
ditional remarks made by Mr. Seward at the
OooDer Instituto last evening : Mr. Seward
said Congress agonized over the question of
reconstruction, not oecanse tne war naa
not come out riffht, but: because: they have
not individually had a hand in bringing it to
a hariDV termination. I hone no serious dif
ficulty, frum the conviction, thai thore nefer
was and never enn be any successful process
for restoring u-iiou and harmony among the
States except the one with which the Presi
dent has avowed, ho himself is eatisflod".
, The President is in harmony with all the
States' that ' were in ihe rebellion, and the
Executive and Judicial Departments are re
sumiug their function'." ' Loyal representa
tives, more' or less from these states; ,afe
now standing at the door of Congress, and
have been standiug there for three months,
fiskincr to be-admitted arf Slates,' which,
against their earnest desire, are left unre
......... a . . a . .:i
. Say what you will, the States are already
organized In harmony with our amended
Constitution, ana are in. earnest co-opera
tion with the Federal Government.
It is impossible to reduce a State to a ter
ritorial condition, uongresa nas naa a re
construction committee of fifteen members,
. i . .1 .1,. ... i nn ! a f f lairiolAfinn
for three months to enable thorn to submit a
plan dittorent from that which is now on tne
eve of a happy cODBummation; and what
httve'thev civen us or proDosea f An aruena
men t" to .the Constitution to compel the ex
eluded Stntes'to equalize suffrage on penalty
of abridgement of their representation. This
was no' dan bf reconstruction but an ob
struction. A conflict in opinion between the
President and Congress io reference to the
Freodmen's Bureau is in its consequence
eomnarativelv nnimoortant. It would ex
cite little interest if it stood alone; . Both
fullv aiiree that this Bureau wag created for
u''..-.t. ..rind hdwMs war and ihh
the transition oeriod between war and peace
and should cease at the end of that period,
The President thinks that period nearly
nassed. and-th original provision is sum
cient, while Congress thinks; the original
provision needs enlarging.,. 1 .r..,
T'n'jrree with the President in the hope
that the extraordinary provision is not nec
essary. Ought the President be denounced
in the house of his' enemies? Much more
ought he bo denounced in ttre house of bis
friend lor refusing in the absence or any
necessity to occupy or retain the exercise of
powers g-eater than ihoso which are exer
cised by any imperial magistrate in tus
world. Judge ye, I trast, this fault of de
clining imperial power too rashly, tendered
bya too confiding Congress, may oe torgiveo
bya generous people. . ", . . ,
It will be a sad hour for the republic when
the refusal of unnecessary powers and ' pat
ronage by the Pre-ident shall be' held its
trime. when it shall be so considered, tne
time will have arrived for setting np at the
White House an Imperial throne, surround
ing the Executive with Imperial legions, i
Isaac F. Blocii,
Ban Francisco.
C.B.
MlU.tR, .
. Dalles.
Bloch, Miller & Co.,
WHOLESALE - r-
gro c m it;, s:,
AND DEALERS IN ' ' V
"Wines &i Liquors,;
ej i ' " 1 ' . . I ; . .'
And Importers and Jobbers of
CLOTHING-
ISoots & Shoes,
Under Clothing,
' - . : Blankets
etc.. etc., etc.
ASSAY OFFICE.
1L-TV. HAVE AN ASSAY OFFICE IN CONNECTION.
wiih onr brislness. under the entire supervision
of Mr. Miller. Wo uinke returns i liars In six hours
We iraarantea nil our Assays and pay the IUOIIKST
CASH priok for Burs, we also pay me uigneai
Cash Trice for Gold Dust.
RLOCII. MILLER CJ.,
myetf
Cor. Main and Washiugt'in streets, Dalles.
FAMILY GROCERY. FRUIT
AND
Provision Store,
CORNER OF WASHINGTON A SECOND STREETS.
ONSTANTLY ON HAND the choicest articles of
FKESU BUTTER, EUQS, and BTery variety of
1SAMILY GKOOEBIES,
NUTS, CANDIES, $e , $e.,.. ,
Wholesale and Retail, at ReducoJ Prices FOR CASH.
Also, dealer in
GIIALV, FLOUR AXD FEEl,
of all kinds, ond will do a . ...
General Commission Business.-
No charges for Storage on Coods sold on Commlwlon.
Proceeds of Sales remit ed promptly. jnlOtf
MRS. L1SK8 Kit's.
FRENCH MILLINERY STORE,
'- : ' AND ' '. ,;
Dress Ulaklns Kstabllsliment,
Opposite Colin A Ilolim's,
I WOULD CALL THE TTENTION of the Ladles o
tho-Dallos to my lao and flno stock of
FLOWERS, ENlC!?OID,RY,
nOXNETS, IIVTS, FEATHERS,
Dress 'Trimmings, ,&.o
Havlnor secured the services of MRS. FRARY, In the
Dress Making apartmeut, wc will do all work in that line
and fcunrantoe perfect satisiaciion.
l Yl.u done in all colors. - 'i . t ' '
(live me an earlr oall and I will endeavor to suit
everybody In TASCK and at K BASDN AJiiaJS PUICKa.
rariiciuar auenuun paiu w . i
Embroidery and Braiding Stamping,
TO TEAMSTEUS AND DAIK1MEN
' shores,
GRAIN,
, ; . AND ' .
FEED',!
U'
i
OF ALL KINDS, FOR SAE BY
It. II. LAW,
25 Front Street, Portland,
nI9:tf.
Opposite 0. 8. N. Warehouse.
COLUMBIA. RIVER MINES I
A. R. BOOTH.. BABBT itTISO!r.
BOOTH Sc NEVISON,
Forwarding and Commlulon Merchant
AND DELERS IN GENBRAT MERCHANDISE,
Wlilto IJ1mV; --W. T,
SB-nBTniIT OR ROT.TILLM. UPPER COLUMBIA
KOOTENAI and BLACKFOOT MINES promptly
turwarded. ' . ' ' .. a , .
Mark Uoodso. s k., wuiie uiuus, n. i, ,
ruhunoh:
Potlsd Richards MoCraken, Allea Lewis, and
' Hodge A Calef. ' ; , ,
Dau.18 Bloch. Miller A Ca., French A Qllmaa. Ju7tf
, ., ..r v. . -KOTICE. M ... ..
Mt, BTOMUND BCHWABACnER hj, by mutual
11 U. consent, wimnrnwu iroui i.r . i
illlM, Fb' 8tU, JSOtJ. JLOOUMItUff 00,A
WAL&ROfli' BA6fJ . ? ..
Wholesale & Retail Druggists,
Main Street, Dalles. Oregon.
XTE NOW OCCUPY OCR NEW TWO 8TORYFIRE
w proof Stone building, opposite Bloch, Miller
Co.. and offer to the public full and eomplste stool of
Drugs, Medicines and Chointrals, consisting iu part of
KEROSENE.' ' '" ' LAST! WICKS A CUTMNEYS
SUHPRNTINE, ,nurs, '
.,, ALCOHOL, r . . ... SAGE, ... ,,;..
ACIDS. , . , BPONORS.-
LINSEED,'. ' . 1EKCIIE3,. ,
XAIID. . COHKH.
CAS-TOR AND INDIOO AND
N KATSFOOT Oil,." LAN PD LACK
trusses, 'shoulder: braces; supporters.
, . i . ' ";' I AND ; I . "(' -' - l
PATENT MEDICINES. , v
Our stock of FANCY GOODS is of the-flnest and best
quality; new styles ond large assortments, such as 1 '
JAJIUiN'8 I'KIIKUKKKY. 1IA1K, . ' ..
LUBIN'8 TOILET SUAP,' FLESH, v
POMADES '.. SHAVING,
COSMETICS, ' IIAT.v.,
UAIll OILS, ' CLOTHES, .,,
. COLOGNE, ' TOOTH ARB
FANCY SOAPS AND ' NAIIMUWSItES
TOOTH POWDERS, AND COMU8.
PURE WINES AND LIQUQHS,
For Medicinal puriwses. . '
Our tarmtiuH Tor buying goods are seronn 10 nose in
the Stnto, and ve shall ar all times sell at a small ao
vume from cost . Ready sales and small protlts. - -
rUISICIA!i8' rUKSCKIPTI0N8 , i
Carefully compounded at all hours of the day and nlgM.
Dulles, Kept, u, id,
. solO-tt
I t 12 31 O V j. Jst m
GATES Ac CIIA3?IN,
WHOLESALE A RETAli. ,
D E U.GGISTS,
Ilav Removed to
RVDIO'S STOKE IJIILOIXG,
-i WABniNOTON STREET, DALLES.' ' '
WHERE ve will cnntlnnn to sell articles nsnally
kept In a Firt-Chiss Drn 8tore. at 20 per cent.
LKSS THAN ANY BTORK IN TUB CITY. Our stuck
ounslsts In part of ,
Patent Medicines, fme Wlns and Brandy, '
x-xirncis, xii'.cy a voiiiiiiuu ovuy,
Epniifies, Uulr Hruslies
. Trusses, Braces, ' Corks, Acids,
paints. Tooth fowuer,
, Varnlsl'es, Alcohol,
Oils, Hops,
Bohemian Toilet Sets, Supporters, 4c,
. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully Compounded. Give ns a call nd itvtlsfy y nr
seWufl before purclxuring elsewhere. ' . ,
VERY ISIPOBTANT
TO
Merchants, Families, Hotels and
, 11AK-HOOMH. ....
tlLlCS KRAEMER IIAVINO BOUGHT THE EN-.
Lire Stock of Merchandize and Book Accounts of the
Into firmol M. Seller A Co., In this city, to w hich he line
added of his own importation (while doing liusmossia
'ortlanu) an Immense tluca 01 cue nosi manuiaciureu
CrocUery," Glassware, "J
rialedWare, Lamps, ' ' '
Chandeliers, Table Cutlery
Looklng-Glasscs aijd
AllEifnds of Oils,
All of which he offers at reduced rates. Persons wish
ing to bay any of the above-mentioned articles, will do
well to giro me-a oall before purchasing elsewhere. -
Orders from the intorior promptly attended to, and
goods packed to no secure. Don't Inil to call on me.
HUiUuS&lono liuuuiug, nasuinginn sirevt. unurs.
. , . . . r, , , r JULIUS KUAEMER."
,DalleMaiMhJttlitl80. mhmf ' '
Oreson Steam Kavlgation Co.
' WINXER ARRANCEMENT.
ON AND AF1ER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th untl
Curthor uotke, ' - - - ' '
Xlke Passorigor Train
to Connect with steamcs
FOR UMATILLA & WALLULA
Will start from the R. R. DEPOT DALLES CITY, on
Mondavi, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at
5 Ai M. AS i , ' ' i- ' '''"
"OSEONTA" or, "ID All 0,"
CAPT. J. MoNDI.TY,, .....Commander,
Will leavo DALLES, DAILY, (Sundnys-Weptedl at 1
o'clock, t. si., connecting by the CASCADE RAILROAD,
with the steamer " .
"NEW WORLD" or "CASCADES,"
CAl'T. J. WOLF ....Commander,
foi Portland. W. B. BRADFORD,
Dalles, Not. 13, 1866. nl2tf . Agent 0. S. N. Co. '
P . D E II 1M .
Watchiiiakor and Jcu clcr.
MAIN STREET, DALLES,
TTVEALER IN FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY,
J CLOC1TS, Oold Pens, Sliver aud Plated Ware,
BDectacles. Cutlery, Ac. .
-Particular attention paid to repairing line'
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc All Watches repaired by
me warranted for twelve months.
' N. II. All orders from the upper aountry, by Express
or otherwise, promptly attended to. -'
PAYNE'S AUCTION ROOM I
' (ONE DOOR ABOVE THE POST-OFFICE,)
MAIN STREET, DALLES CITI
ii . ,. I will attend to sales of
Real Estate '
u. General Merchandise,
tr. ; Furniture,
. ,. And Stocks.
REGULAR SALS DAYS, MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
Stock and Special Bales any day, Sundays excepted.
' -ylta I. A- 0. l'AYNi, AucUeer. '
'FRAinCLINi 1 ABKET. I ' P
corner of second and Washington' streets?
DALLES,. OREGON; -
JOHN IDI? P1NG1IU Proprietor
Jft -itaTlntr. fttted np the (
bore MnrRot lu the ItE-1
BTY.LE, will keep oonstant-
ly on hunil all sorts ef ,
Fresh and Cored Meats,
; ; Of the best qnallty furnished at the COWEST BATH ''
My motto Is to." PLEASE ALU" . ., , t
PARTIES IIAVINO SVJPRltlOR STOCK FOR BALI
Mill do well to call at the Franklin Market.
, JOHN KVPlNOKRii
Dalles, Fehmory 19th, 1865. ' ., ;
UAS II I Mi TO IV MAIS. li T
, OOKNn o . , , . . ,
COURT AND 8EC0ND STREETS, DALLES, OREGON
JOHN MTCHELBACH, Proprietor. '
. WILL KEEP '
constantly on hand all the Tarle- i 4 -
M.tles Uiut the market can possibly
atford, of i i. , :,. .
PKEB.II & CUHED MEATS, ,
and always of the bt st quality. , . ,f) ...
FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS ;
supplied ou reasonable "ternw, '
Tbe nrtdorafuneq li alwftyti ttTfpared to pay the lilith"
stouNh price for 'AT OATT1.K. Pnrtiea having ituck -I
In ifcood condition, are reiiuuated to mil on lilni be tor '
AEMOVALV
J.OOETZ.
Dailes.
V. KOKNIOSBERGER.1 '
, iai Fiuicisco.
1 1
. ' J. GOETZ Sc CO., I -
TOBACCONISTS,
j Have removed to . ,
Eudio's New Stone Buyding,
Washlngion Stiwot, near French ft Oilman's, and liar
opened a well-assorted etock of - , - .
HAVXNAandCoMKsTICSEOARS. , ...
VIBGINIAat.dWKSTEKNTOllACCO,.'' !' '
yUENCII and SCOTCH SNUFF, - :
MKE11SCH AUM and other I'lrKS
' PLAY1NO CARDS, , , . . . v
Bl'ORTINQ UOODS. i
INDIAN and FA.0Y GOODS. Ac, Ae. ' ' ' ' t
The trade supplied at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
HOOT AAD SHOE STOitJLV
. F". AV YCTCMA.JN. :'f,illV
HAS REMOVED Hit BOOT AND SnOM
STOKE to the bnllilfTig on Main street,
nearly opposite Moody's Hall, where be baa
jest rooetvoii, uirect from Ban rranciHco, anun.
usually One and well selected stock of
BOOTS AND silOES,
of theery boat quality and latett tyl .
EVER BROUCHTTOTHIS MARKET,
Including the celebrated ENGI.I9H HUNTING SHOH ,
munuueturen by uenKert, Also, a large assortment of
Ladles'. and Children's Gaiters,
Of the latest Styles, Just received from the host I'bll- n
adelubia uiakera. AIbo, a very largo assortmeiu of . '
' FINE DRESS BOOTS. '' l t!, !"
sX9"Gciitlemen who prefur to have their Bixits or Shiier
miulo to order, cau rely upon obtaining a neat alid tusy vv
iu.- --'-' - g, n xivman , Aiain street.
teie-u ;
-1 . Opposite Moody's Hall.'' l' '
NOTICE TO FARMERSi'
rxl
aik DALLES LUMDKR AND MAjiuFACTL'iuNU ,
COMPANY has recently attached a .ij',-
FLOUHIN GMILL
to Ibelr Steam Sash and Door Factory. In this CIty.iaad!! :
are now prepared to CHOP FKKD, UH1ND WHEAT and .
CORN, and warrant ti give the beat mtisfaetioa., Oa j(
hand constantly and for sala. .. . . - - ' .
: i VXTKA FAMILY FLOUR, ' ' ' -" " ' '''.'ifj'ij
! i . BECONDSOIl SlIDDLINOg,.1 ' '," '.' ' :?, ,
i i ; BRAN AND SHOUTS, " J ' '" ,'.',', ,;
'1 i CHOP FEED, CHICKEN FljED. j J .' ,
Also,, Superior article of CORN MEAL, from new .
Corn. '' .' -
Tim hlehest market trice paid for WHEAT, CORN a .. -t ,
BARl.KY. ; II. A. UOOUE, Agent.-,
Dalles, Nor. 8. 18D8.'" ;' ,. n3tf,' t. ...
AUCTION AND COMMISSION.?.'' .. -john
Williams;,,
; ATJOTiON ETCR,
Ko. 100, Main Street, Dalles Cltj
" . ? .t
MTATILL ATTEND TO THE BELLI NO AT AUCTION: ,
a T ot Genoral Mercliamllso, Keal Estato. Grocer! s,. . .
Horses, Now and Second Uand Furniture, Stocks, Ac, Ac.r
Regular Sales Day Saturdajr.'1
Out-duor and Special Balet attended to In any part ol T
ttw City. " ' ,, . ... ,
Liberal Advances made on Consignments! V.
,in.m . I JftltM WTt.T.T AMR A .,.!..,,.." '
IMPORTER AND JOBBER OV
Wines Ac Liquors,
FRONT STREET,-
Portland, ' '"' Oregan.-.
OFF KRS FOR SALB A VERY LARGE ASSORT
meat ol - . . '. - ' '
Brandies, ,;'- " " ',, , ,' V'"'r
, Wines, :;' - '
' , JLfqnors, ' , '
. Case Goods'
&c, &c, &c. .
' nr Tha Trad Is particularly Invited to eiamlne my,
stock before purchasing elsewhere. ;.t &u2-tf
Administrator's Notice." ' ;' ,
OTICH IS HER BY GIVEN THAT I HAVBJ)N
this oth day of February, I868,bisn duly aiitxiiiibeil
administrator ot-the estate of E. G. Cowna, decease.).. .i
Therefore, all persons Indebted to said estate are notn ,
fleu to make Immediate payment ; snd all persons hav. ,
log claims against said estate are notified to present,.
them to mo. at tny office. In Dales City, Wasco county, ;,
Oregon, within six mouths ftom the data hareof, for uay- t
ment. . . H. A. HOGTJB,
lebrnary 9 h, 1808. Administrator, ,