The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, April 05, 1866, Image 3

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DATES TO MARCllTtl.
Washington, March 31. The President ha
jirocliiiinej a treaty of pence ith the Black-
toot and Uacotali Indians, similar to ifc
treaties recently made with the Sioux Itanda,
by which tley pledge tbem-elves to with,
draw from 'lie Overland routes, in consider
ation of receiving $7,1)00 yearly for twenty
yera.
Baltimore, March 31. A'chbishop Spnul
ding, under authority from Home, has issued
letters ad tressed to Archbishops and Uisliops
of the Catholic Church in the United States,
convening tlieru at Baltimore ou the first
Sunday of next October, to inaugurate the
second P enary Council.
Cincinnati, March 29. There is much feul-
. ing here among stockholders of the D. S.
Telegraph Company, in regard to the action'
f the Trustees, and a. meeting will be held
in a day or two to consider what is to be
done. Reports are current, and believed in
well informed circles, that some Trustees
s n.nde a large amount of moi ey and rendered
themselves liable to criminal prosecution.
Washington, M irch 20. In the Senate, Mr.
Sumner moved that a copy of the resolution
. in reference to Mr. Stockton be communi
cated to the Qove.nor of New Jersey, which
was adop ed. -
Mr. Poland, of Vermont, said he would
ask the indulgence of the Seuate to pro
nounce a eulogy ou bis late colleague, Mr.
Foot, at a future time; he offered a resolu
tion that the Senators wear the usual badge
of mourning during the remainder of the
session, which was adopted. Mr. Trumbull
moved, at fifteen minuies past twelve o'clock
, that the Senate take a recess.until 1 o'clock,
nt which hour the funeral services of Mr.
Foot commenced. The galleries were densely
crowded, and on the floor were the president
and the members ol his Cabinet, uen. Grant,
the Supreme Court Judges, members of the
House and Diplomatic Corps, with officers
of the Army and Navy. At one o'clock the
corpse was brought in, "escorted by the Con
mi'tee of Arrangements, the following being
the pall-bearers: Messrs. Fessenden, Harris,
Johnson, Qutbrie, Iinno, of Indiana, and
Sumner. Rev. Dr. Grey, Chaplain of the
Senate, read the Scriptmes, and offered
prayer, niter which the Rev. Byron Sunder
land proceeded to deliver the funeral ser
mon.
New York, March 29. The failure of Cul
ver, Penn h Co. has cau-ed the suspension
of several banks in tbe oil regions, and cre
ates much commotion among oil operators
Culver is a member of Congress from Penn
sylvania and a leading land speculator.
Toronto, March 20. Orders have been- is
sued to muster out he volunteers in excess
ot 10,000, retaining that number as a stand
ing army of observation against the Fenians
Wathinglon, March 29tli. A vote on the
passage of the Civil Rights Bill over tbe veto
in tbe Senate will not be reached for several
(lays, and it is hoped meanwhile the vacuo
c es from Vermont and New Jersey will be
miea rjy Republican Senators
Returns received at the General Land
office exhibit nearly 12,000 acres taken up
iluring January at Roseburg, Oregon, for
actual settlement. -
Since the mail service began to be restored
. in the Southern States the reeeipts of. tbe
department run nrcrely behind ihe expenses
Tbe Secretary of the Treasury has author
ized the Collector of New York to admit a
cargo of hides arrived from South America
via Aspinwall.
The May interest on tbe 5-20 bonds will
be paid early in April, amounting to $22,'
u'ju,uuu in trio. -
Cairo, III, March 28. Mrs. Jeff Davis and
Iter two children arrived here to day on tb
steamer Luminary, accompanied by' Colonel
Jenkins. The party go to Louisville en
route for Canada,
The Evening Pott snys the only feature of
importance in Government securities Is tb
inci easing demand for compound interest
notes, la which the banks are Investing
large amount of their surplus means. One
reason is. the fear that Government will
cease to nay interest on deposits.
Washington, March 30. In the Senate, Mr.
Sumner moved that a copy of the resolution
in reterence to tbe seat of Mr. Stockton b
communicated to tbe Governor of New Jer
sey, which was adopted.
Santa Clara, April 3. Wm. Ilann, tho for
mer owner of Haun'a mill t McOartyville
was snot and instantly killed this mornin
by a man of the name of Caldwell, In a squat
ter row,.ln wuieb several persons were en
gagei,and another person reported wounded
Ualdwell has escaped. The row was on
wood ranch. near Saratoga Springs. ' '
l'reka, April 3. Heivyniln .has fallen
here almost Incessantly: for-th, past two
weeks." Mountain streams . have been and
are yet very full,! Mac!) .damage lias been
done to bridges ana roads, . . .
C. B Hum,
Dalles.
Bloch, Miller & Co.,
WHOLESALE .
G-B.O'OKRS:;
J AND DEALERS IN
"Wines & Liquors,
And Importer! and Jobbers of
CLOTHING
Hoots Shoes,
Under lloiiin, -
Iltaiifeets,
etc., etc., etc.
ASSAY OirFICE.
WB'UAVB AN ASSAY OFFICE IV CONNECTION
wlih our bualueas, umfor the entire eupervlalon
orMr. Miller. We ninke returns in Bars lu sis hours-
We mmrKiilne all our Assays snd pay the IIIOIIKST
CASH PKICK for ll:iri. - We aiev pat the Highosl
Ciub Price for Uold Dust.
IIL.UI II, IHIbl.KH uj
my6tf Cor. Main and Washington etreete, Dalles.
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
IRON 8L STEEL.
GROOERIEfe.
BY TUB PACE AG B.
(i
FOR CASH,"
At "San Francisco Prices,
Adding cost of Transportation.
CUMMING 4 GRANT,
Dalles, oregoa.
tnl3tr
AV. 13. DOUGLASS,
(Successor to William Birnbautn.)
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
A!tD D CALKS VI
Fine TVatclies
JVISTD JEWEL RY,
VNVITKS TIIK ATTENTION OF HIS FH1KNDB AND
JLL tue Public to hit choice nlectlun of ,
New and Fashionable Goods,
Bespectfnlly soliciting their patronage.
Wa-ches PKOJ111LT aud PROPERLY repaired and
UT 1 ii. i fiM-'n "
UiDif Next Door to the Post Office.
NOTICE.
Ornci or CniKP QDAaTKKMASTnt,
DtPABTUENT OP Till COLUMMA,
Fart Vancouver, W. T March IS. 18G6.
CE ALED PROPOSALS will be received for the Tit A.N8-
3 I'OllTATION Os GOVEUNMC.KT JfKElGDT over
the foltowina named routes:
lat. from fort Dalles. Oregon, to CampsCnrrv, Wat
son and Wright. Bidde-s to stnte the price per ponud
in uom, tncy win take tne iremnt or.
Sepnrato bids requlrod for each Camp. ' Bids for this
service will be received at fort Dalles, Oregon, by Capt.
James Gilllas, A. L M., U. S. A., and at this office, up
to is si., on tne isi asy ni stay,, lauo. .
2d. From M'allnla. W. T . to Fort Colvllle. W. T.
The price per ponud In Coin to be stated by bidders.
Bids for tois service will ho received at Fort Walla
Walla, W. T., by 1 t Lieut. John Noble, A. A. Q. M.,and
at tins omce. i n to 12 M. on ths 1st day or May, 1800.
3d. From Wallula. W. to Fort Boise, I. T. Tlie
prlco per pound In Coin to be stated by bidders for this
transportation. Bids for this service will be received uy
Capt. T. J. Krkenmn, A. Q. M , U. B. A., Fort Boise, f.
T.- and at this office, op to VI M on the 16th day of May,
1888. . .
4th. Erom Fort Dalles, Oregon, to Fort Boise, I. T4
the price per pound In Com, f r which transportation
will be furnished over this route to be stated. Bids for
this service will be received at Fort Dalles, Oregon, by
Cnpt. James Gllll.s, A. . M., U. 8. Ki Fort Botae, I. T.,
by Capt. T. J. Kckeraon, A. Q. M- U. 8. A.A and at this
office, tin to 12 M.. on the 16th day of May. 1866.
Bidders for all the routes will be required to give
bonds with good and sntneient security lor the laitiiiul
performance of any contract which may be awarded
them tinder Ihia advertisenieut. Illds to be In duplicate
and accompanied by an oath of allegiance to the United
States.
The right to reject any or alt bide la reserved. If so
deemed best lor tne interest or Ihe service, ,
All contracts made subject to the approval of the De-
partinent and utvuioa uoiuinauaers r -i t
Brevet Lt. Col. and Clilef Qu irtermaster, ,
aMlwst.t stml t j Deportmeat of the Columbia,
i NOTICE.
1IIA TB appointed B. T.. HAFT-my anthorlsed'agent
to collect all niunrys due me, and attend to my baat
Isaac F. Btocn,
Ban Francisco.
ues icnoralljr. ' a8tfj M. B.N1U.
WALDROff IlltOS.,
Wholesale & Retail Druggists,
fflaln Strtet, DnIToy Oregm.
VKTKNOW OCCUPY OUR NEW TWO STORY FIRR
Vf proof Stone building, nwoelte Bloch, Miller
Co.. and offer to the public a full ami complete Hock of
i ugs, Aiedlcluei uud uiii'tniiaia, cvasistiug lu pun oi
RKROSRNB,
LAMP WICKS C11ISNEY8
Tuupkntink,
. HOPS,
BAOK.
BltWfiKS.
LEECHES,
ALUU1IU1,,
ACIDS.
LINSKED,
liA II II,
CORK.
CAi-TOR AND
N EATSFOOT OU,
J.NDHIO AND
1.A.NP1ILACK
TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SUPPORTERS.
AND
PATKNT MKDICINEH.
Onr Block of FANCY GOODS I s of the-ftaeat mm! beet
nunltty; new atylwond large assortments, sat, as
LUHIK 8 PKItrUKKKY, 11AIK,
LUBIN'STOILKT SUAP, iJ.ESH,
I'V.-HAllUS BIIAYlIVr
C'ib.MKTICS, 11 AT,
II Al 11011. CI.OTlfS,
COLOGNE. TOOTUAND
FANCY SOAPS AND NAILBRUSHES
. . TOOTH POWDERS, AND COMDS.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS
For Medicinal purposes.
jur RViiium lor nuying goods are second to none in
the Stnle, nnt we shall nt all limes mil at a.enmkl ad-
Tame froin coat. Ready sulus and small profite,
I'M'SICIAXS' PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully compounded at all hours of the day and night.
Dulles, Sept. V, IBiiu. seiu-it
VEBY IMPORTANT
TO
Merchants, Families, Hotels and
IIAK-HOOMH.
VULICS RHAK.M-ER 11AV1NI1 BOUGHT THE EN-
V tire tjtock of Merchandise and Book Accounts of the
lute Arm ol M . feller A Co., in tills city, to which he has
adiled of his own Importation (while doing business lu
Portland) an liiuueuae stock ol the uest nianulactured
Crockery, ' Glassware,
. Plated Ware, Lamps,'
Chandeliers, Table Cutlery
Looklng-Gluiiscis' and
All Kinds of Oils,
All of which he ufTers at reduood rates. Persons wish
ing to buy' any of tho ubuvomentloned articles, will do
well to give nie a call before purchasing elsewhere.
Orders from the interior promptly attended to, and
goods packed to go secure. Don t lull to cull on me.
KUdlo's stone llulldliig, ttosmngton street, Dalles.
JULIUS KRAEMKR.
Dalles. March 17th, 1806. nihUtf
GNE HUNDRED MILES SAVED!
a
BLACKFOOT&BIG BEI)MES
BY WAY OF
Wliito Bluflfe!
THE SHORTEST AND SAFEST ROAD
For Isanti Travel.
Distance from Dalles to White Bluffs 100 miles
" ', White Bluffs to Pen d'Uieille 0
' to Colvllle 170
Travelers by land for either of the above Gold
will sure
Save Time Distance and Money
By taking the White Bluff Hood. ,
Wood, Water and Grass
Aro found on this Road within easy drives,
The road Is now open, and possesses advantages over
any otuer land rnnte rroni tne Danes. .
ruuiisnea ny oraer or
THE CITIZEN'S OF THE DALLR3.
Dalles, March, 20, I860. ' nWZm.
COLUMBIA EIVER MINES!
A. . BOOTH .'... BAREI ItlVlsOB.
1JOOTII &. NEVISON,
Forwarding and Commlttlon Merchants
AND DELEKS IN GENERAT MERCHANDISE,
AVlilte UluflH, W. T,
TREIGIIT FOR COLVILLK, TJI PErt COLUMBIA,
B? KOiiTENAI and DLACKKOOT MINES promptly
forwarded.
Mark Goods B. ft N., Wl.lte Bluffs, W.T,
KKT'EINCISI
Portuxd Rlcharda McCrakon, Alien ft Levis, and
I lodge ft Calef.
Dauks Bloch, Miller ft Co., French ft Oilman.
TOYS! TOYS JJOYS! TOYS!
FOR TOYS AND FANCY GOODS
For the Holidays, wo recommend all dealers la that
line to the bashkx anu tui KMruKium or
TUUMAUKIi ft ZUIN,
' 820 and 822 Buttery Street.
n28:3m Ban Francisco.
Watchmaker nnd Jeweler,
MAIN STREET, DALLES,
TKALKR IN FINE WATCHES. JEWELRY,
U CLUCKS, Uold l'ens,suver and flared n are,
Spectacles. Cutlery, fto.
sT-Partlcolar attention paid to repairing flne
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc All Watnuea repaired by
me warranted lor twelve months.
N. B. All orders from the upper nnunlry, by Express
or otnerwtse, promptly attenneu to.
y AOARD.
-msjADAME LB TBLLTEIl WOULD B ESPECTFTJLLY
1 W Inform thm I.uliM nf thm TbillM nnA vlrlnlf V. that
she is now prepared to do all kinds of DRESS, CLOAK,
and PALKivi malting. Also, uuttinu ami rininu
la a new and improved style, novor before Introduced In
this iilaca.' '
She will warrant to give satisfaction, and would most
resnectfullv solicit a liberal patrousge.
In the Rooms lately occupied by Mrs. White, over
Dsgener's Store, on Washington street, between Second
anu mini.'
Dalk.t, March 27 lb. 1808. mrZ7 1 f
FRANKLIN MARKET-
CORNER Or SKCOKB itf W8!TOWJDH JT1IETJ
DALLES, pRSQOlf, .
JOHN KPPINGKU Fropirleto
TJNDRRSTON1D.
M. I
having Sited op the
nlmve Itarket In the BH. T
STM,wHHwpcoi
ly on hand all sorts of
Fresh and cared Meats,
Of the beat quality furnished at the LOWEST RATS.
My motto Is to ' PLEASK ALL."
P
ARDIES HATING SVPERIOR STOCK FOR BAM
wm do well to call at the Franklin Market.
JOHN KPPINGER.
Dalles, February 19th, 186a. . .
WASHINGTON MARKET.
etnas a '
COURT AND SECOND STREETS, WI.IES, 0RE6ON
JOHN MICHELBACH, Pioprtotor.
W1CE KBIP
constantly on hand all tKe i
warls-TT
ities that the markutoasyposellMT
anoru, ot
FltXCSH As CURED MEATS.
and always of the Vest quality.
FAMILIES, HOTELS, AR& STEAMBOATS
iwf uled on reaeoaaele tesss).
Tbe uuderalineals always prepared to pay the Wjrsr
estensh price for FAT CATTLE. Parties Wing stork
rn good condition, ar requested to rail on him before
going eieewiiere. juun HiiiiMjoauii.
Dalli
dies, March 31st, 1805.
ruhSltf
1 IKS, WOOL and JUIDES.
FJMIE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID f OK
;FlR9, WOOL, AND HIDES, at
MoCRAKKN, MERRILL ACO.'S
10 North Fiont Street, Portland.
mhl6ftn
IN JK2V
YORK
AND
I1AKEUY
GROCERY
STORE
Main street Dalles.
FREDERICK BENZIR.
mh23tr
.1. A., FORBES
FAMILY GROCERY, TRUIT
AND
3?rovision Store, v
CORNER 0 WASHINGTON ft SECOND STREETS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND the choleest articles of
FKESH BUTTKlt, 1KKW, and every variety of
FAMILY GHOCERIES.
NUTS, CANDIES, e , ft.,
Wholesale and Retail, at Enlaced Pries FOB CASH. .
Also, dealer in
OKAIX, FLOUR AND FEED,
of all kluds, and will do a .
General Commission Business.
No charges for Storage on Goods sold on CommMua
Proceeds of Sales reniltied promptly. Jnlotf. '
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
f 1MIE DALLES LUMBER AND MANUFACTURING
A COMPANY has recently attached a '
FLOURING MILL
to their Steam Sash andoor Factory, In tlilaClty.'aasl
are now prepared to CHOP FEED, UIIIND WHEAT and ,
CORN, ami warrant to Kive the best satisfaction. Ob '
nana constantly and tor sale . . -
FXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, ! - i
SECONDS OR MIDDLINGS,
. BHAN AND SHORTS, '
CHOP FEED, CHICKEN FEED. '
Also, a Superior article ef CORN MEAL, trass n
Corn. . . . ;
The hlKhest saarkrt price paid for WHEAT. COUNT a
BAHLkY. . 11. A. UOGUE. Acent.
Dalles, Nov. X I80t. , . t nStf. . .
AUCTION AND COMMISSION.
JOHN WILLIAMS.
-AUCTIONEER,
No. 100, main Street, Dalles City.
WILL ATTEND TO Tn SBLLINO AT AUCTI0H
ol Ueiieral Merchandise. Real Estate. Orocerh s.
Uorses,Kew aud Second Hand Furniture, Blocks, fto.,ftc.
Regular Sales Day Saturday.
Ont-door and Special Bales attended to l snv nart r
the City. : . .. ,. .. , ..' t J
Liberal AdTaacei made os CossJgnments.
nl0:3m. , .. JOHN WILLIAMS, AacUoneer.
. 131 run i js n Anu jubbek OF
"Wines 8c Liquors,
. FRONT STREET. ,
Portland, ' - m- Oresrem. '
OVFK11B FOft EALB A VEST LARGE ASSORT
nient ol
Brandies,.')....'. '
' Wines,
Liquors, 'C'J
.. . . Case Goods,
Ac, V tic, Ac. -: 'V
JTf The Trade is particularly Invfted ! (xasaln bit
stack before purchasing elsewhere. 1 naM-tf
JBOOItS! BOOKS X,
WHOLESALE ' AND RETAIL. " '
r
soCHOOI, BOOKS, STATIONERY,, WsrT5
5 Standard and Miscellaneous WORKS,' 7 V
Ute NOVELS. MAGAZINES. PAPBltg W.
Ac, .. by every Bteamer. , PosM)ffiosw"s)sl ssliiT ir
Bookstore, Main strset. Dalles., r , j t. 'i A ,
; Garden Seeds for the Million.
maT-tf . y r H. J. WALDROsf
KOTICE.
AU PERSONS INDEBTED TO COnS ft IM)n snas .
pay tip by the 26th Inst., or legat proceedings will
be bad. This is the last notice.
COUN ft toast.
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