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Mb lllonntamccr. Money market. Now York Quid Quotations 138 Bau Francisco Legal Tender rates H 70 Epitome of Telegraphic News. fOOMflLKD FROM Till OREOnNUM. BATKS TO MARCH 9. Waihingttn, Mnrch .0 The very emphatic manner In which Secre nry Sewurd in con versation with memi ers of Congress Affirmed that the lute position taken by the President was assumed through bis influence, has excited much remark. Raymond, of New York, in a dispatch io the New York Timet, denounced the statement as malicious. Wo will probably have the satisfaction of learn ing what Seward did say as related on the floor ot the House. According to tbo e who heard the language nsed, it was exceedingly intemperate. Seward reiterated h s indorse meet of every iioint in the President's speech. and said in nis opinion there was not at present a traitor in the south. Chicago, Marc'i 9. The following letter from President Johnson to Governor Sharkey appears in the vo'uminons report to Congress concerning the process, of reorganizing the . southern Mates : Executive Mansion, Aug 15, 1865. Wm. Jj. l.harke, Jackson, Miss. 1 ara gratified to seo thnt you have organized a convention without difficulty, and hope that without delay the convention will amend the State constitution, abolising slavery and denying future legis'atures power to make property in man. If you could cxt- nd the elective franchise to all persons of color who can read the constitution and write their names, and to all persons of color who own real estate valued at not less than $250, and pay taxes thereon, you would completely di. arni the adversary and set an example that other States will follow. This yuu can do with perfect safety, and yon will thus place the Southern States in reference to persons of color, upon the same basis with the free States. I hope and trust your convention will do this, and ng a consequence tlie Radi cals who are wild upon the negro franchise, will be completely foiled in their attempts to keep the Southern States from renewing their relations to the Union by not accepting tlieir senators ana lleuresentiuives Andrkw Johnson, President of the U. S. CAie7o,March 9 The Pennsylvania Union convention yestorday nominated Gen. John W. Geary for Governor on the first ballot, ana adopted resolutions declaring that the work of reconstruction belongs to Congress; that the national faith is pledged for the payment of the public debt and the protec tion of the freedmen; praising Governor Uurtin and Secretary Hunter; and request ing Senator Cowan to resign. The Pcnnsyl vnnia Union platform covers eighteen reso ' lutions eay It is our most imperative duty to gather the legitimate fruits of the war so that the constitution may be purified, our instiations strengthened and the national life prolonged; that failure in these grave duties wouia be scarcely less criminal than ac quiescence in secession ; that it would be an insult to every soldier who took up arm to save tne country ; that tilled with adrnira tion of the patriotic devotion and fearless courage of Andrew Johnson the people of Pennsylvania express confidence in him. and with the confidence so expressed, appeal to bim to stand firmly by the side and repose npon the support of the loyal masses. The fifth resolution declares that the work of res toration necessarily belongs to the law-male. ing power, to deny which imperils the dearest rights of a representative government; es a preliminary to that work Congress should carefully investigate conditions and declare terms; that, generally, we approve the action or uoogress Hitherto on toe subject. N ' Toronto, March 9. The popular rally under we can lor volunteers exceeds thirty thnn . sand. Over two thousand arrived bere Inn night. The people are fully aroused, and no man snirics nis duty. Tun moat eicitino- ru mors prevail of Fenian intentions lo invade lianaaa, and the Government has taken pos - session of the telegraph lines. Preparations have been made to send troops b, rail to anv - . - e J . . . . ' puiut vi uHoger hi moments notice.. & Patrick's day is anticipated with Intense ap prehension, and loud calls are made on Pres . ident Johnson to Interfere. , The city papers ' mis morning give two columns oi special dis patches from all parts of Canada, or the pop ular excitement and volunteering. Washington, March 9. A delegation of Ken lacKlans visited the President to-duv to nV liver the resolutions of the Frankfort meeting indorsing the President's veto messnro. has. . tng the people of Kentucky were impatient vnuer me presence ot tne Fceedmen's Bureau and having made great sacrifices during the war, now emim cue rignt to exercise inrisdio Won under oor laws. Th President return.. his thanks for the expression f confident peculiarly gratifying at this juncture, whicti he regarded as the- moBt critical In the affairs tine nation. l attack and OTriKr n, Government by force of arm was not more dangerous to the nation than a a. attempt to ndermine and revolutionise- ft by the de - traction of the safeguards throw around the liberties of the people in the Constitution. Our stand, 8id the President, lias been no step backward ; no other or higher evidence oi our purpose in lliU regard can be given than that n'ready furnitlird, and a hope to remedy ere lung, all the irregularities to which the people have been subjected. Again do I assure you that these demonstrations of con fidence and assurances of sup ort are exceed ingly cheering. . Isaac F. Dlocb, Shq Francisco. 0.8. MlLUK, Dallm. Bloch, Miller & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN I Wines & Liquors, And Importer! and Jobbers of CLOTHING Boots & Shoes, Under Clothing:, Blankets, etc., etc., etc. ASSAYOFFICE. riS HAVE AN ASSAY OFFICE IN CONNECTION ww with our business, under the entire supervision of Mr. Milter. We niako returns In Burn In six hours- We guarantee all our Assays and pay the HI01IEST CASH PRICE for Bars. We also pay. the Highest Cash Price fur Gold Dust. BLOCH, MILLER CJ., myfltf Cor. Main and Washington streets, Dalles. Virginia City, Montana & Blackfoot OVERLAND STAGE LINE! BEX. IIOLLIDAY, Proprietor. S8 COACORD STAGES LEAVE BOISE CITY EVEHY OTHER DAY FOB ULACKFOOT, Salt ake City, Denver City. MISSOURI RIVER, Connecting at SALT LAKE CITY with Concord Stagei jvuumiig io "Vlrginln, City, Nevada, AND SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. PATtEl Boise City to Palt Lake City Jinn 00 Virginia Ulty, Slontara lx& DO " " Missouri lllver, Legal Tender t300, Uold, $100 400 00 For further Information apply at OVERLAND STAOK LINE OFFICE, ., ' lioiae City, 1. T mliW3m J. N. TODD, Agent. WALDRON BROS., Wholesale & Retail Druggists, DIalu Street, Dalles, Oregon. WTK NOW OCCUPY OUlt NEW' TWO STORY FIRE Wf rrmif Stone bulldluic. opposite Blocll. Miller Co.. and offer to rite public a full and couiplefe-srock of Drugs, Mediciues ami Ctiouilcals, consisting lu part of KEROSENE. LAMP WICKS A CHIMNEYS TURPENTINE, 1101'S, ALCOHOL, 8AUE. ACIDS. Bl'ONORS. L1NSKED, LEECHES, LA Kli, CORKS CAMOR AND 1XD100 AND N EATSFOOT Oil, LANPULACK TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, SUPPORTERS. AND PATENT lMlilDICIlSKS. Our stock of FANCY GOODS I of the finest and beat quality; new stvlnond large assortments, such as LUIIIN'S PEKPUEKRY, II Al It. LUUlN'STillLETIioAP, FLESH, l'OMADKS. SHAVING, COSMETICS, HAT, HAIR 011.3,.. C1.0THVS, COLUUNB, TOOTH AND FANCV SOAPS AND NAILBRUSHES TOOTH POWDERS, AND COM US. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, For Medicinal purposes. Our facilities for- buying gooda are second to none In tlie State, and we shall at till Urn on sell at a small ud- vamo from coHt. Ready sales and small profits. riU'SICIANS' I'ltESCUIPTIONS Carefully compounded at all hours of the day aud night. uaues,sepi.u, 1800. aeiu-tl REMOVAL. GATES .St CUAPIN, WHOLESALE A RETAIL DRUGGISTS, it two nemoveu 10, RUDIO'S STONE BUILDING, WASHINGTON STREET, DALLES. KTHERE we will continue to sell articles usually v v Keui in a r rr-u itss ui-uir More. nr. iter cent. LESS THAN ANY STORE IN T1IK CITY. Our slock consists ill part of Fatent Medicines, Tnre Win s and Brandy, x.xiracis, fc raucy a uouimou Soap, Sponges, Hair Ilrushes Trusses, Braces, , Corks, Acids, Paints, Tooth Powder, Varnishes, Alcohol, Oils, Hops, Uolienilau Toilet Sots, Supporters, Ac, PIIYSICIANS' l'UESCRIPTIONS Carefully Compoundod. Give ns a call and satisfy y.'ttr- seives ueiore purciiasingeisewnere. 11. li. OUAri.l, 1.11 lUtl J JliSTIH UATES. PRANK 3K MARKET. CORNER OF 8EC9KD AND WASHINGTON STREETS DALLES, OREGON, JOHNKPP1NGER Piroprleto riIili UNDERSIGNED M. having fitted up the above Market lu the 1IH-T STYLE, will keep couitant- ly on hand all sorts of rresn ana uarea jnears. Or the best qnallly fnrulslied at Ike LOWEST BATH. My motto la to." PLEASE AtU." ARTIES HAYING SUPERIOR STOCK FOR 8AII w ilt' do well to call at the Franklin Market. JOHN El'l'lNGEir. Dalls, February 10th, 1865. P 1MIL".(K) MAKME'P coaituor COURT AND SECOND STREETS. DALLES, 0RK00S JOHN MICHELBACH, Proprietor, -ITWS,, WI.I KEEP 0 fEJ!constantly on hand all tbe varle- j Ui.ifL-"- "-T tbut the market can possibly auoru, oi SELLING OFF AT COST! TO CLOSE BUSINESS. nnilK UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL THE REMAIN. der of their stock ai SAN FRANCISCO COST. without reserve. In order to close out business In this town. Our stock connists of tbo following goods: All kinds or CLOTHING! SUCH AS COATS,' PANTS, BOOTS $ SHOES, UATS $ CAPS, And a full assortment of Gents' FurnlNhiu; Goods. Also, a fine lot of HAVANA AMD DOMESTIC SEGARS I TOD ACQ , PIPES, A YANKEE NOTIONS. The whole stock must be closed out In FORTY-FIVE dais, without tall. oit-aii perrons maeniea to tne nrm must pay op wiin in iuiui i va i o, r leRHi proceedings win ue nad. ristr. AIIRA11AM30N k KOIILBFRO. W. 13. DOUGLASS, Imlm (Successor to William Blrnbanm.) PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND DBALtR I!f AND JEWEL RY. 1N.7ITdK!,TH.K TTENTI0N OF HIS FRIENDS AND tbo Publln to bis choice aeleotlon of ' , , New and Fashionable Goods, Hespectfully solioltlng their p'atronaiw. ' WAR,fi'NTliR0MrtL1t u,i PMM "Paired and Poor to the Pott Office uMf NOTICE. W.Pr"'.1.1!!8. ATTKNTT0If OF TDTE PUBLIO to the fact, that we have concluded to give mi bus r.l.rS.?.Dlt.ht.'or.l' Fl Indebted to na MU8TPAV II- WITU1M MtiMKTV DAYS. ..r l. be had. . , 1 Dsll.s,ilarcbl0,1885, Kal nrocoodlno'. win ju onurrn lino. nilltr FKKSH & CURED M12A.TK and always of the txst quality. FAMILIES, HOTELS, ANB STEAMBOATS - supplied on reasonaibla tsrms. - Tbe niidersitnea is always nreuared to nav the blirh. est cash price lor VAT CATTLE. Partioa having slot It In good condition, ara requested to en 1 1- on him betr going elsewliere. JOHN MJC1IELRACH. unties, juarn aist, looo. nihsltf JIEMOVAL. J. G0ETZr Dalles.. F. KOENIOSBERQER. San t'runcl.ciM Ji GOETZ Sc CO., TOBACCONISTS. Have removed to Riidio's New Stone Building-, Washington Btroet, near FVencb k Grimm's, end Lav opened a well-assorted stock of HAVANAand DOMESTIC SEGARS, VIUQINIA and WESTERN TOUACCO, FRENCH and SCOTCH SNUFF, MEERSCHAUM and other PIPES, l'LA VINO CARDS, . SPORTING GOODS. INDIAN and FACY GOODS. Ac, 4c. Tbe trade supplied at LOWEST MARKET PRICES. MRS. LEESElt'S FRENCH MILLINERY STORE, AMI i Dress Dlaklnar Establishment, uppoaite tolin Bohm'a, I WOULD CALL TUB .TTBNTION of tbe Udl.t tbe Dulles to my lare and dm stock of . . , FLOWERS, EMBROIDERY. BONNETS, HITS, FEATHERS, JLroes Trimming, &o. Having secured the service f mnh vnsiv i Dross staking apartnieut, wc will do all wolk In that llus aud guarantee perfect satisliwtlou. i)nau aone in an colors. - Ulve me an early cull and I will end.r. t .Un. everybody in TASTE and ut REASON ARLE PRICES. fwrtivumr MIVI11IOV puia 10 Embroidery and Braiding Stamping, NOTICE TO FARMERS. VERY IMPORTANT TO Mcrcliants, Families, Hotels and . 11AK.ROOMS. HmiU8 KRAEMEIl HAVING BOUGHT THE EN. J tire Stock of Morclinuiliie and Rook Accounts of the lute firm ot M. Seller A Co.. lu tlilscltv. to which he baa auuenoi uis own importation (wiitie doing business In roruunuj an inuueuse ctocu oi me best muiiulautured Crockery, CilaNsuarc, Plated Ware, Lamps, ' C'bandcliei'N, Table Cutlery Looklngr-Glasscs an4 . All Kinds of Oils, All of which he offers at reduced rates. Parsons wish. Ing to buy auy of the nbuvo-mentloned articles, will do " ue,"r Pircuas ng elsewhere. maK DALLES LUMRKR AKtt ltn.i,v. uruers ironi ine interior promptly attended to, and company hMVnVn.iV..,T.iV j goods packed to go secure. Don't fall to call on me. A OMrANi lias rocontty attached a. Ituiilu'e Stone lluilding, Washington street, Dalles. JULIUS KRAEMER. Danes, uarcii litn, ibuo. mlilitf Oregon Steam Navigation Co. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1"N AND AFTER JIONDAT, NOVEMBER 13th unti Hr luriuer notice, , The Pu8sen;oi' Train to connect with steamer FOR UMATILLA & WALLTJLA Will start from the It. R. DEPOT DALLES. CITY, on Mondays, Wednesdaye, and Friday, at TDK STEAMERS " "ONEONTA" or "IDAHO," CAPT. J. MoNULTr, Command! Will leave DALLES, DAILY. (Sundavs excepted) al t o'clock. 1. ..connectiuk by the CASCADE RAILROAD, with the steamer "NEW WORLD" or "CASCADES," CAPT. J. WOLF, Commander, oi Portland. W. B. BRADFORD. Dalles, Nor. 13, 180tk ni:tf Agent 0. 8. N. Co. FLOUKING MILL to their Stwim Sash and Door Factory, In this City, anik v are now prepared to CHOI1 FEED, UH1ND WHEAT i,d wan, aim warrant m give the best aullsfactlou. Ott band constantly and for sale FXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, 81X0NDS OR MIDDLINGS, BRAN AND SHORTS. CHOI' FEED, CHICKEN PEED. Also, ft Sunerlor artlcln tit ranu srvir a. Corn.' ' . ' "T ." The hluliest market pilce paid for WHEAT, CORN a BARLEY. u. A.HOOUH A. Dulles. Nov.8,18(j6. n3tf. AUCTIOxV AND C03IMISSI0N. J O II IV . WILLIAMS. TJCTIONETCH. Ko. 100, Main Street, Dalles City. WILL ATTEND TO TltH SELLING AT AUCTIOM ol General MerchandlsA. ltnnl v..ia1m nr.Mi. . IIorBCS,Now and Second Hand Furniture, Stocks, As., Ac'.. Regular Sales Day Saturday. Out-door and Sneclal gains tt.,l.l i. i ... HioCity. wir.i Liberal AdTanccs made on ConsIgnmcngk nia:3m. JOHN W1LLTXMS. Ai,mi,,... ,. . P, DEHM, Watchmaker and Jeweler, MAIN STREET, DALLES, DEALER IN FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, Gold Pens, Silver aud IMated Ware! Spectacles, Cutlery, Ac. XaTParticnlar attention raid to renaliln fin.i Tatches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. All WoAnbes repaired by me warranted for twelve months. N. B. All ordera from the upper nountry, by Express PAYNE'S AUCTION ROOM ! (ONE DOOR A DOVE TUB POST-OFFICE! MAIS STREET, DALIES CITF. ' I will attend to sales of Real Estate. General Merchandise, jvurniiure, . And Stocks, j REGULAR SALE DAYS, MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS' ' Stock and Special galas any day, Sunday, ticepted.) 'fit . A. 0. fAYNJ, Aactljaear -A.. O. BRADFORD, IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF TVincs &c Liquors, FRONT STREET. Portland, - - . Oregaav OFFERS FOB, SALE A TERY. LARGE ASSORX mailt of, . . . . , . .., Brandies, . ( ,Wlnes r Liquors, ; Case OooTr &e., Ac, ttc. 49" Ttla Trade la mrtloularlv InvltsA In stick before prcbaaing elsewhere. aaat-tf BOOKS I BOOKSIS ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ' SCHOOI, BOOKS, STATIONERY. wrS-a Standard and Miscellaneous WORKS, fl'lSi' Lata N0VEIJ3, MAGAZINES, PAPBRS.inPi h Ao.. by every Steamer. ' f ill Oflliiiaa.il ale it Bookstore, Main street. Dalle. (garden Seeds for the million. BuT-tf H. J. WAlDttOX