The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, March 27, 1866, Image 2

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    TUESDAY M08XIXG, MARCH 21, i860.
0)- NOTICE. During my absonce Mr. IUmiT Catlit
will have chargo of this paper, and lie In authorized to
trtmact nil Dullness pertaining tn tills office.
March 25, 1860. JAMES 1IALL0RAN.
The Sierra Nevada arrived at Port
land last Saturday afternoon j she has
. not a large passenger list.
A valuable gold boarinff quartz
" ledgo is reported as having been dis-
nnnh A iiVinrn nn PAOTrtnr
River. -
In Oregon City Ihoy are agitating
the necessity of purchasing a firo ens
gine and laying water pipes through
the streets.
Refused Bail Gallagher, tho man
arroslod in Portland, for tho killing of
Buduo, has been refused tho privilege
of giving bail.
Up to Saturday, the O. S. K Co.
hurl hi-nucht n n to the Dalles on their
stock boat, this season, 910 horse,
253 beef cattle. 1.600 sheep, and 100
hogs.
The Post Office Department has
ordered printed stamped envelopes
of all denominations which are divisi
ble by -i, the present rate, from six
cents to forty-two cents.
The Walla Walla Statesman has
private advices, which induce tho be-
lief that the proposed annexation of
the Walla Walla district to Oregon
will certainly take place.
Herring, the man who shot Eeltog
at tho Snake River ferry about a squaw
which both of them claimed, escaped
before tho offioers who went up from
Walla Walla reached-there.
Duly Appbeciated. According to
a letter from Washington in the San
TfVnnAiBiiA TiulJflfin I Via 1 At raia nf Rnnlaa
lirosa and Richardson, who visited
cur coast wiih Speaker Colfax, and
the lecture of that distinguished gen
tleman himself, repeated and re
ported in many of the principal
cities, have latterly done much to en
lighten the Eastern publio concerning
the extent, resources, achievements
and truo condition of the Pacific
States; and the persons thus named
have thus handsomely repaid the
generous welcome accorded thorn in
the extreme West.
Y Plant Tbes. Tbero is an item
going the rounds of the papers with
this suggestive title. It should rreed
no elaboration or argument toenforce
it. There is not a village or ham tot in
the country which would not be made
"a thing of beauty" and "a joy fori
ever' it it etreeis of "sudden sprang
to aisles of vordureous green." But
, the people of the Dulles ought not to
be behind other places in this mat
ter; at Salom, Vancouver Jackson
ville and Walla Walla, the inhabitants
nave commenced a system of street
ornamentation which will render those
places ten fold more attractive to the
stranger looking-for a home. Th
Dalles is not going to dio. It will
ttlways be an important point. Why
should we not' beautify it as much as
we can, destroying entirely, as can be
done, the dreary look which strangers
attribute to it, and making it a plaoe
in which even the traveler would feel
' tempted to fltsy a while f
Epitome of Telegraphic News.
compiled raoM Tin orcooxiav.
DATES TO W AIICM 24.
W'atliinalon, Milfoil' 22. Tho Pro-idont
transmitted to tbo House to-dny over 11,000
pngesot manuscript correspondeucr on the
resources and condition of Mux co. It dates
back from tbts inontb two or tbree years.
Most of it has been published. '
During tbe diijr's proceedings in the IIouso
tlaymond of New York, asked Minirhnm of
Ohio, what had become of tbo resolution for
tbe admission of Tennessee, and if it would
bo brought up again for reconsideration.
Bingham of Ohio, replied that tbe gentleman
wus mistaken as to tho nanire of the propo
sition. Ho had hoped that it miuht be
brought up next week,, but it would not be
right to vote on it to soon. Raymond rc
marked that he bad supposed ibe object of
the measure was to proride for tlxjiidniission
of members from Tennessee on this floor.
There were some errors in the publica ion
of tho vote on the passage of tbo bill.
Hutchinson appears as voting aye. Ho was
not present and did not vote. Washburn, of
ins., ana uonltlin ot Ncty lor, do not np
pear as voting at nil They both voted ore
Watlungton, March 23. In the House. Kas-
son, ot lowa, presented a memorial from tbe
Iowa Legislature, for Government aid for tbe
construction of the Iowa branch of the Union
Pacific Railroad.
The House proceeded to consider trc joint
resolution to amend tbe Agricultural Col
lege.. Bidwcll, of California, submitted
some remarks, and advocated the measure.
After discussion, tbe resolution was com
mitted to the Committee on Agriculture.
A largo number ot bills for various appro
priations, were acted tipou.
Chicago, March 23. An item was telo
graphed which says that Treasurer Spinner
had published a letter maintaining tbe cor
rectness of Controller Clark's statement
The fact is precisely the reverse. Treasurer
Spinner's letter explains th .t the books in
bis office are tbe only authority on the
treasury finances, and that the Con'roller
does not and cannros know from bis own
books the exact cnrreatcondltion of accosnts
with national banks. He says tbe deposits
in national banks are returned weekly as
certificates and reports are received balanc
ing as cash in tbo treasury. ' The discrep
ancy between the bank report and tbe treas
ury statement arises from tbe fact that the
banks are charged weekly with the amounts
deposited with them by revenue officers and
others and are corrected daily with checks
drawn on them; hence it occurs that tbe
amount due the department, and tbe books
of the banks will differ materially from tbe
balances ; according to the books of the de
partment. For instance, the treasury may
draw to-day on different deposits. The
banks of course should be accredited with
tbe amount of checks drawn upon them
while they cannot charge the Government
until tbe checks are presented, which may
not happen for days or weeks after.
The bill to quiet , land titles in the State
of California, was introduced in the Senate
on the 19th by Mr. Conness, read twice and
referred to tbe Committee on Public Lands.
This bill has been in part but not wholly
approved by the Goneral Land office, and
Conness hopes to secure Its passage without
material amendment.
Nbwb Items. Wo condense from
yesterday's Oregonian the following
dows items:
W. B. Carter, a practical printer,
late of Portland, has purchased a joint
interest in the Corvallis Gazette. That
paper under tbe new auspices presents
an improved appearance.
New quartz mines have been dis
covered on Allbouse Creek, Josephine
County.
Tbo College at Corvallis has started
nndor very promising circumstances.
; Mr. G. N. Donnel, just down from
Aubnrn, gives it as his opinion that
the coming summer will develop in
that district, vast quartz mines as rich
as any others now known.
j Thoy claim to havo discovered a
ledge oF well defined gold bearipg
quartz, filteen miles from Vancouver
W. T. Great excitement prevailed
there in consequence of the alleged
discovery.
. The Falkirtburg brought tho greater
portion of a large new locomotive for
the O. S. N. Co. The remainder is
coming on another vessel.
The Methodists are about to build
a now church fn Portland.
Please notice the new advertise
ments in tO'daj's isBue.
Wasco Lodge, No. 10 F. A. A A. M .
Holds Hi stilted Communication on the First and Third
Mondays of each month, at their hall, In Dalles City.
Brethren In (rood standing are invited to attend.
Both L. Pont, 8ecy. - By order of tins W. M.
Colombia Lodge, No. O, I. O. O. F.
Moots every Friday evening at 7 . o'clock, lu Gates
Hull, corner of Second and Court Streets. Brothers In
good standing are Invited tnnttend. Bynrder. N.Q.
'Goods at Cost. We would call the attention of our
readers to the fact, that Messrs. Abrahameon A Kohlberg
are selling goods at San Francisco coat. Parties desiring
to buy Clothing, will do v eil to examine their stuck be
fore purchasing eUewhovs. inlStf
DENTAL. NOTICE.. Being about to make
professional tour to the towns and settlements up the
Columbia. I respectfully call the attention of those of my
piitroiiswhoaroinueed of Denial Operations of nny char
acter, to the fort, so that they nny have nn opportunity
to wvall themselves' of hiy services before my departure,
If so desired. 1 will leave nliollt the 20 th of March, and
return to thfs place to retumo my proetice. nbont the
18lh of June. tf J. W. UURLfcY.
PAIR WARNING !
AM, PERSONS INDEBTED TO DUSEN BURY TiltO.
are hereby notified to call and set tie before the 1st
of April ; otherwise, legal proceedings will ho had.
Dalles, March 2Jlli, 1800. mr27td
A. CARD.
MADAME IK TELLIElt WOULD RESPECTFULLY
Inform the Ladies nf Hie Dalles and vlrlnil v. that
she is now prepared to do all lilnds.uf LllE."!?, CLOAK,
and PALE IOT makinit. Also, CUTTING and FITTING
in a new and Improved style, never before Introduced in
this place.
She w ill warrant to give satisfaction, and would most
rospectfully solicit a liberal patronage.
lu the Kooms lareiy occupied by Mr. lilte, over
Degener's Store, on Washington: street, between Second
and Third.
Dalles, March 27th, IS 08. mrSttf
AUCTION SALE
1 will sell at l'ublio Auction
THIS DAY,
J.t lO o'clock, a. m.
At the Store lately occupied by S. Frank, neit to the
Kinpiro Hotel, on Main Street, an assortment nf GRO
CER IKS and PROVISIONS, such lis aro generally lonud
ii n rnmiiv urocery more. Also, the MIKLYIIH and
STORE FIXTURES and FURNITURE, will bo sold with
out reserve, FOll CAH.
JUI1 1V1L.L.1 AillS, AUCt.
SULLlRtt OFF AT COST!
J. GOETZ & CO..
STONE 1IUH.DING, WASHINGTON STRKKT, DAI.I.KS,
Offor their well-seloctcd stuck of
TOBACCO,
SEGAR8,
PIPES,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
AND
8TATIONEEY.
AT
SA3V FRANCISCO COST.
' ' - mrZTtf
H.IIEBMAJV&CO.,
MAIN ST., DALLES, OPPOSITE EMPIRE HOTEL,
If AVE JUST DECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
JaJt
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting In part of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods
Clothing,
Uools & Shoes,
Hats & Caps,
Which they offer to self at S STALK PROFITS.
DaHes, March 27th, I860. mrZ7tf
FOR CITY MARSHAL.
fClOU THE BENEFIT OF ALL MY FKIKNDS AND A
aV1 few of ruy enemtes. I bjiiiouiicv mvself ns a Candl
date r City Marshal at the cowiug election.
rain-tie j. m. v. CvUst.
NOTICE.
ALL PEItSONS INDEBTED TO THE UNDERSIGNED
are requestsd tn "come and eeo me' before the
am Inst,, at the llanK Exchange Saloon.
in. is si. itK.Mit
FOR CITYMARSHAL.
A 1 THE BEQUEST OF MY FRIENDS I ANNOUNCE
XR mysoir as a candidate Jur Ke-electlon.
u23te CHARLES KEELER.
ONE HUNDREDJILES SAVED
BLACKFQOT&MG BEND MIXES
BY WAY OF.
White 331nfls!
THE SHORTEST AND SAFEST ROAD
For Land Travel.
Dfatanc from Dalles to White Bran's ..100 Bitci
', Whit BlufT, to Pen d'Oicllle..,...10O
toColville 170
Travelers by land for either of the above Gold Fields,
will save
Save Time Distance and Money
By taking the While Bluff RoacL
Wood, Water afed Grass
Are found on tbfe Road wlthia easy drives
The Yoad Is now open, and possesses advantages over
any other land rente iron the Halloa.
Published by order of
THE CITIZENS Of TUB DALLES.
Dalles, March, 30, 1800. Bi30:2m.
AUCTION IP
HOUSE!
So. ICO MAIN STREET, DALLES.
TIIR UN I) EH PIG NED THANKFUL FOR Tttl
Favnra. renpec.t full In forms tbe citleens of th
Dulles, and the public guiierally, that bo contiuuvn (
soil at
PUBLIC AUCTION
OR ritlVATE SALE,
Real ENfate, .
General merchandise,
Gioceileg,
ISOI'NCN,
MlllON,
FuriiKurc,
Stocks, 4.C. tic.
. EEGtJLAR SALE AYS,
Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Cash Advances made on Consignments,
And PROMPT RETUHN mede of salea.
Out-door aud Snerinl Sales attended to In any part o I
the cilv.
JOHN WILLI A SIS, Auctioneer.
J . JUKEE,
Main Street. Dalles,
WHOUHALX AND RETAIL DEALER IS
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF,
PIPES, & o .
ALWAYS IV STORI TBI BEST BRANDS OF
Cigars, Tobacco, Matches, &t.
1LAVlNO CAUDS.
POCKET CUTLERY.
PORT MONIES.
COM US and (MUSHES, o' all klmU,
PERFUMERY, ot .rv description,
CHINA OHNAMENTS
TOY8. DOLLS, etc.
FISH HOOKS and FISHING TACKLE,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
FANCY OOODS. Ac.
Also Powder. Shot, Load. Powder Flasks, Baskets, an
many other articles too nutnerons to mention.
Interlordealers sunnlied with Cigars. Tobarre.ete.
at less than Portland prices, with freight added. oc-S
J. .A... FORBES'
FAMILY GROCERY, FRUIT
AXD
I'rovision Store,
CORNER OP WASHINGTON A SKCOND ETUEKTJ.
CONSTANTLY (KN HAND tho cholcost articles f
FIIKSI1 BUTTER, EGOS, aud every variety uf
FAMILY GllOCElUES.
NUTS, CANDIES, ,jc , $e.,
Wholesale an Retail, -nt Reduced Pilces i'OIt CASH.
Also, dealer In
GRAI.Y, FLOim AXD FEED,
of all kinds, and will do a
General Commission Business.
No charges for fitonmo on Ooods sold on Coniniiiriir
Proceeds of Sales remitted promptly. Jnl6tf.
COLUMBIA ElVER MINES!
A. a. Boom BARIIT Xl.VISO..
BOOTH &,
Forivnrdlng aud CouimUkton MercIiaBt
AND DEL KltS IN OENERAT MERCHANDISE,
Wliito I31nnM, W. T,
F
RErenT FOR C0LV1LLK, UPPER COLOMBIA!
KOOTENAI and BLACKEOOT MINES l,r.,ii,LL.
li.rwaided.
Alulk Goods D. t N., Wl Ite BlufTd, W. T,
BmnEtccEs:
POKILIXD Richards A McCrnken, Allei A Lewis, ns
Illudgo Calef.
Daii.hs Bloeh, Miller A Co., French A Oilman.
J. W. GURLEY, DENTIST,
Main St., Dalles, Oregon.
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM . i
the cltiiHiis of this ulace and vl- Bi?5tfti'
cliilty, tlnvt liavluir returned from n pro- ffiin
lesslonal tour thron(li the ink-is. lie has I IL-JLT
aualn resumed the prnctlee of JENTISTRY, In tho room
inriueriy uccuiieu uy mm, in uie Dunning occupied l,y
WoolA Untie, Pkitogruph Artists, end ailjolning Wni
rtron Bros.1 Drup; Store. He takes this method of n,
tenilinir thanks, for the lihernl pntronnge heretofore e
teuded to him, and solicits a coutlnnauce of the same.
MHT OT PRICKS.
Entire Dentnre on Oold Biwo. $180 to tS2
" upper ueniure, uold llasc 90 11 rB
Dentnre. Vuiranfte Dose 70 lia
" Upper Dentnre, Tnlcanlte Base 3o
Gold Filllnm inserted from ono dollar upward.
Chlldrcns' Teeth extracted free af charne. selS-lf
IVESW SALOON.
NEW STONE STORE, WASHINGTON STREET.
rilTIE UNDERSI1NEB would respectfully announc
JL Hint he w ill open ft first class Saloon In FrvucU A
Oilman's New Stone Itnllilinfc, TI1I8 EVENING, and la
prepared to serve customers ith the best af
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
ALSO, A
LUNCH
JOHN RINDLAIIR.
Xvery day and Evening.
oc28f. -
AiOTICE.
WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF TIIR PUBLIC t
the fact, that we have concluded to siive up lnis-
h)P WITHIN NINETY DAYS or legal proceedings w
ue naa. ' j. jjkoW N A BKOi
Dalles. Maroh 10. 1868. mlltf
NOTING.
A IX PERSONS INDEBTED TOCMIN A ItnnM
jrm. poy up ny the Xnth Inst., or legal proceedings wHI
be had. This b the last notice. COllN A llOIltt.
Coal Oil! Coal Oil!
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE
ky fJulUll GATES A CJUriNJI