The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, April 17, 1866, Image 3

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. DATHS TO APRIL 1ft.
Chicago, April 13. The. Tennessee House
of Representative had an rxciting session
yesterday, ending with the newly elected
radical members being admitted in sufficient
number to make a quorum After tuis the
i'ranchite bill passed by a constitutional
vote. Tbig bill relates only to white suf
frage, bnt excludes rebels and rebel sympa
tb.Uergu.ader the must stringent penalties.
The radical triumph was paused In defiance
of the Speaker, who is a conservative, and
who, to prevent priceeiings which would
have d iven hiia irom the uuair, yielded the
point and allowed a report from the commit
tee on elections to be received in tavur of all
claimants except the receut bolters. .These
.were not adini ted on the ground that tliur
election was in coutempt of the House.
Some of the defeated radicals will be admit
ted on the i e vision ot the poll list, excluding
fraudulent votes.
... Gov. Hamilton, of Texas, made a fpeech
tecen'ly, in which lie opposed some of the
ordinuucei passed by ib- convention as. not
being tepuolican, or meet ug the demands
made upon Wat bo iy. They bud passed but
one ordinance which accorded fully with
the Presideut's policy, aud that wm the one
'declaring ue war deb. null and void. He
appealed irom the action of the convention
to the people. The convention hud passed
an ordinance exempting all persons who,
' under authoriiy of civil or military power,
.had indicted iujury on persons during the
w r from being held account Ule. Such ac
t on would not und should not shield them.
He'called upon tue loyal people of the State
to work together. He believed provision
should be made to admit the negro to voie
if he was educate).' The convention had
refused Ibis, aud also reluse i to 'give the
blacks any quota of the school fund or to
make provision lor their education. They
bad been taxed to ussigi in sending their
children to school. He ioteuded to denounce
to the people those who had worked against
tue interest ot the state.
The SoutlK-rn papers have vjgorous arti
' cles on the Federal ,-itdation called out pnr
ticula.ly by the civil rights bill Tliey
counsel the people ot the south to wait till
Congress convenes and put all their trust in
tne rre3ideut
" A joint resoultion has passed the House,
ana is now pending in the bena e, appoint
ing the following inanageri of the nationdl
asylum tor disabled soldiers; liov. H. J
Oglesby, of I linois ; Benj. F. Butler, of
Mas9Acnusctt8, and Gov. Frederick Smith,
of IMew 'Hampshire to serve six years
Lewis B. Garrickle, of Ohio. Jay Cooke, of
Pennsylvania, und r. J. Usierbaua, or Mis
touri to serve four years : John H. Martin
dale, of New York, Horatio Ot. Stebbins, of
Caliiornia, and Geo. II. Walker, of Wiscon
sin to serve two years.
, Chicago. April 13. Speaker Colfax, iu re
ponding to a soreniide nt Washington, on
Tuesday evening, the lOtli lost., said that
he was prouder than ever of the great Union
party since the Civil Rights Bill passed. He
believed that it would never be repealed
and In future ycius would be the proudest
recollection of those supporting it. We are
sometimes asked we know with what solid
tude the people regarded it why the work
was delayed ? I answer, it has not been by
tie President. During eight months before
the assembly of Congress be was engaged
in collecting testimony, coc.pariug opinions
ana maturing action to lay a sure tounda
tion for Union, peace and prosperito. : Con
gress by its test oath and by declaring tba
the electoral-votes of any State that had
been In the rebellion should not be counted
had already Indicated ' the policy to be
adopted , and fully in view of their future
reconstruction, had plainly indicated to tb
rebels, our rihtto declare the qualifications
of both individuals and .States. My regret
is that Uongress' was not called together
eirly Inst, summer in. order that' Congress
and Iho President might have acted together
ai tb';y doubtless would neve done in hnr
tnony t out me President deemed it lnexpe
dient to convene Congress and wenton alone
I believe be entered ' upon and proceeded
wlih tne work patriotically, and that b
thought as an experiment it would be well
to test it before Congress met. 1 am con
firmed in this belief by the messages which
be sent to the Governors or Florida an
Mississippi telling ' them that restoration
would depend on Congress.- As an expert-
. meat, uoweve., I don t think it resulted 1
developing their royalty. When Congress
assembled it appointed a committee to ex.
amine the condition of the South. Congress
alone could legalize what.tpe President bad
done, bnt it had no official information from
him concerning what be bad done during
the recess. - This information,, after repeated
calls, was received only , one short month
ago.- x on will ask what Is my policy or re
construction. I answer, it is the policy laid
down by Andrew Jonneon, with such em
ubasis and earnestness in his soeechis -be
' tween June. 1884, aoa Mar.'1865 ; that the
loyal men shall, govern, the preserved R
Mr J 1
C. 8. Mills,
, Dalle
Blocli, Miller & Co.,
' WHOLESALE " -
O O C 13
AND DEALERS IN.'
"VVines -quxrs,
And Importer and Jpbbtrs of .
OLQft HI 1ST Gc
Boots -fc Shoes, . t
Under Clothing,
ISIankels,
etc., etc., etc.
A.SSA.Y OFFICE.
ViTE ntTB an assay office in connection
with our liUHlneH, under the entire supervixWm
of Mr. Miller. We make return tn Bart In six hmir-
We guarantee all our Anave end pay the IllOIIKST
CASH PRICK tor Hare. We also pay the IllKhe
Caeh Price fo Gold Duet.
111,'HII, MIliliKK CJ.,
niyttf Cor. Main and Washington itreeta, Dalles.
. DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
IRON 8l STEEL.
GROCERIES.
BY TUE PACKAGE.
FOROASH,"
At San Francisco Prices,
Adding cost of Transportation.
CUMMINO ft GRANT,
Dalles, Oregon.
BlStf
W. B. DOUGLASS,
(8occesior to William Blrnbanm.)
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
AND DI1LIB III
Fine "Watclies
AND JEWELRY,
TNVITKS THE ATTENTION OF HIS FRIENDS AND
M. the Public to his choice selection of
New and Fashionable Goods,
Roipectfully soliciting their patronage.
. Va'ches PROMPTLY and PIIOPKIUY repaired and
nAHIIAfllAU. ... .
nitf . . Namt Door to the Post Office.
NOTICE.
Omoi or Cmn QuABTiEWASTta.
Dspakthiht or thi Columbi.
IBIA,
IM.
Fm VtMcouvtr, W. r, March
SEALED PROPOSALS will ke received for thoTHANS
POKTATION OF OOVEKNIKNI FHKIOHT orer
the followlns named rowteet
! 1st. From Fort Dalles, Oregon, to CampsCnrry. Wat-
eon ana wrigni. umaeis to scmio ine price per poand
In con, they will take the might for.
Separate bid reqnlrod for each Cnmr. Bids for this
service will be received at Fort Dalles, Ornron, by Cant.
JanseeGililss, A. 0, M., U. 8. A., and at this office, up
to 13 M., on the 1st day of Hay, I860,
2d. From Wallula, W. T, to Fort CoWIIV. W. T.
The price per poand In Coin to ke stated by bidders.
Bids for tlila senrice will be received at Fort- Walla
Walla. W. T.. by 1 t Lieut. John Noble, A. A. a M.. and
at tins eflice, rp io iz m. on tne 1st day or May, lHot).
. 8d. From Wallnla. W. T, to Feet Boise, I. T. The
price per pound in Com to be stated by Mddere tor tWe
transportation, was lor tnis service win be received b'
Cant. T.J. Kckerson. A. Q. M . V. S. A Fort Boise. 1
T.- and at this office, up to 12 M.,on the 1Mb day of May,
woo.
4th. Krom Fort Dalles, Oregon, to Fort Boise, I. T.
the price per pound In Com, I r which transportation
will be furnished over tWe roaxe to be stated. Bids for
this service will be received at Fort Dalles, Oregon, by
imp, dames uuiina a. 14. m., u. b. A4 eon bom, 1. t
by Capt. T. J. Kckersom A. Q. M, U. 8. A4 and at ttii
offloe, up to 12 M- on the 16th day of May, 1864.
Bidder fcr all the routes will be requires to 'give
bonde with good and sufficient security for the faithful
performsnce of any contract which may be awarded
them under this advertisement. Hide to b In duplicate
and accompanied by as oath of allegiance to the United
States. .......
' The right to reject any or all bid I reserved, If so
deemed best for the interest of the service.
Alt contract made subject to the approval of the De-
parimaat aua Aiivuioa) uonunanaers.
HKNKY 0. BODGES,
" ' . 'Brevet Lt, Cot. end Chief Qa trtermaner,
t aJdlwtt.t.etml Department of the Columbia.
'Isaac P. Block,
San Frauclseo.
' haldros nnos;; v '
Wholesale & Retail -Druggists,
Mala Street, Dalle, Oregon.
WE NOW OCCUPY OUR NEW TWO 8T0RYFIRE
nfonf Stone nutldinc nimoaite Bloch. Miller A
Co.. and offer to the pnhlie a full and complete etock of
Drugs, Medicines and Chomtcals, consisting In part of
KEROSENE:
LAMP WICKS ft GUIMNEYB
UOP8,
, SAGRT
. . SPONGES,
' LKKOHKS,
. COHKS.
TURPENTINE,
ALCOHOL,
ACIDS.
L1N8KKD,
LARD,
CAi-TOR AND
' ". I.NDIOO AND
NKATSFOOT Oil,
LANPBLACK
TRUSSES,. SHOULDER BRACES. SUPPORTERS.
. " ' ; v ; r- and
. PATENT 3MKI3ICITVEH. -'
Oar stock of FANCY GOODS I or the floes t and bee
quality; new etyh'sond large assortments, such as
LUBIN'S PKHFUKKKY, liAIK.
LUBIN'oToiUKTUoAP, IfLESII,
tOMADES. SHAVING,
OOMI KTICS, , . . . HAT, ! .
UAiuoiiji, ci.0Tn8,
f C0U10NK, ' ' TOOTH AND
i'ANCY 80APS AND NAILBRUSHES
1WTI1 PJHDKKS, - AND COMBS.
PURE WINES AND .IQTJORS,
For Medirlml parnoem.
Our nvilllien fur hnylna; goods arc second to none In
me etai, and we shall at all times sell at a small ad'
vance from cost. Ready sales and small profits.
PLIY8ICIAX8' PRKSCKIPTIONS
Carefhlly componnded at all hours of the day and nlitht
vanes, oopt. , xeoe. -.., .i seiu-tl
VERY IMPORTANT
Slercbanfs, Families, Hotels and
UAB.11UOMH.
TULIU8 KRAKMKK HAVING BOUGHT THE EN-
tire Stock of Merchandise and Book Accounts of the
late firm ol M . Seller A Co.. In this city, to which he has
added of hie own importatioa (while doing business In
rortianu) an iniaienee Mock ol (he best manulactured
, Crockery, .-. Glausware,
Plated Ware, Lamps, ,
CtaandcllerH, Table Cutlery
Looktng-Glassei and '
All Kinds of Oils,
All of which he offers at reduced rate. Persons wl.h.
fag to buy any of the abore-nwutioiwd articles, will do
well to giro me call before purchasing elsewhere.
Orders from the interior promptly attended to, and
goods packed to go secure. Don't lail to call on me.
Kuaio emone Bonding, WaabingV street. Dalles.
JULIUS HUABMEB.
Dalles, March 17 th, 186S. mhHtf
ONE Hl!NDREDMILES SAVED!
BLACKFOOT & BIG RE.D MINES
v BY WAY OF . :
White OBlixlTs!
THE SHORTEST AND SAFEST ROAD
For Land. Travel.
Distance from Dalle to White Bluff.....,...... .100 mile
- , M'blt Bluffs to Pen d'Oiill......iaO
" toColville .170 "
Traveler by land for either of the abov Gold Fields,
111 save
Save Time Distance and Money
By taking the White Bluff. Hoad.
Wood, Water and Grass
Are found on this Road within easy drive - ; 1
Tlie road I now open, and possess advantage over
11 j utuer lann route irom Tne liaiies.
fubluhed hv order of
TMK CITlZkUta OF TUB DALLF.3.
Dallea, March. 20, I860. . m20:2m.
COLUMBIA RIVER MINES 1
A. B. BOOTH ...BABRT KrTISOiV.
BOOTH & NEVIS6N,
FenrwardiBig and Commlsalon Merchaint
I AND DELKUS IN GENERA! XBCUANDI8B,
j White Blnffa, T,
FREIGHT FOE COIVILLH, UPPER OOLDMBIA,
KOOTENAI and BLACKFOOT MINES promptly
urwarocn.
Murk Good B. A N., Whit Bluff, W. T,
f i BtrntiKcMi ; lr j
Fobturd Richard A McCraken, A flea A Lewi, and
Ilodg A Calef.
DAiite BIocb, Miller A Cot, Frsaeh A Oilman.
! P. DE1IM,
Watclunnker and Jeweler.
1 MAIN STREET, DALLES,
DEALER IN FINE WATCHES JEWELRY, o
CLOCKS. Gold Pen.. Silver and Plated Ware. Wftv
Spectaetee, Cutlery, Ac. JTfk
A-Partlcalar attention peMtveeeirlB BeKMIB
Tatchea, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. All watches repaired by
me warranted ror twelve ntonens. . '
N. B. All order, from the trDDeruierv. by Express
or oiuerwite, promptly attendeo; to.
MADAME LB TELLlER WOULD RESPECTFULLY
Inform the Ladles of the Dalles end vlclnitv. that
ah I now prepared to doall kinds of DRESS. CLOAK.
nd PALETOT making. Also CUTTING and FITTING
in a new and Improved style, never berore lotrotfaee In
this ulace. . - . . . .
She will warrant to give satisfaction, and would most
respectfully solicit a liberal patronage.
In Mi Room lately occupied by Mr. White, over
Degener's Store, on Washington sliest, between Second
ana imra.
! Dalle, March 27th, 18M. v - T BtrtTtf
CO 4 1, OIL t COAL OIL! V l
V1TALDKON BR08. have Inst received a large In.
' voice of COAL OIL, which they offer at greatly
KOTICE. 4
InAVB appointed E. X. HAFT my authorised agent
to collect all moneys due me, and attend to mv bust-
n. generally. iaj . AtBBJrU.ri
FRANKLIN MARKET. j r
CORNER 01 SECOND ARB WASHINGTON STREETS
DALLES, OREGON,
JOHN K:PEINGI- Proprietor
nB UNPEHJIONED
I "e1 , bavln fitted T the
I H,, S" above Market in the H I
Ik U . :
STYLE, ill keep ouneUnt-
ly on hand all sort of
Fresh and Cured meats.
Of the best quality furnished at tk LOWEST BATS
. . j My motto Is to " PLKASM ALL." , , :
PARTIES HATING STJPERIOB STOCK FOR SAL
will do well to call at tb Franklin Market.
' JOHN KPVIKaXX.
Dalles, February 19th, 1M.
ASHIllTOr MARKET:
eoksnor 1 j ... (,
COURT AND SKOOND 8TRBETS, DALLES, OREGON
JOHN MICHELBACH, Proprietor. ,
jfTTh. WILL KEEP a n- 1 1. 1
rb-Iicon.tantly on band all the varle- L,.
laULMttles that the market can possibly V I
afford, of . , ... ., laitA.
FItKSH Ac CURED MEATS,
, ! ' ' andalway of ths bt st qnalliy.
FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS - ' '
. supplied on reasonabl term. v
Tb nndmlEnea. is always prepared to pay the high
est cash prtee for FAT CATTLE. Parite Wing stock!
Ib good condition, are reouesteti to rail on him before
going elsewhere. JOHN NlCUtXBACH. '
Dalle, March 81. t, 1886. ., mbBltf
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
fMI8 DALLES LUMBER AND MANOFACTUBINwl
JL COMPANY baa recently attached a
FLOURIN Gr MILL 1 .
to their Steam gash and Door Factory. In this City, and
are now prepared to CHOP FEED, UK1MD WHEAT and
CORN, and warrant to give tb best aatisfaction. Ob
hand constantly and fcr sal , . . ;
FXTRA FAMILY FLOtTR, . ,
SECONDS OB MIDDLINGS, ' ' '
, , . : . BKAN AND SHORTS, -
1 CHOP FEED, CHICKEN FEES. .
Alto, a Sunerlor article of'COHft Mill., hn
Corn. ........... . ..,
The highest market price paid for WHEAT, CORN a
BARLKY. . U. A. BOGUK. Acent.
Dallas, Nov. 2, 1866. '. , D8tf. . f
AUCTION AN1 COMMISSION. '
JOHN W I LLIA MS.'
A.TJCTION EER.
ISo. 100, Slain Street, pallet City,
TJITILL ATTEND TOTnE SELLING AT AUCTION
IT"
ot General Merchandise. Real Estate. Aentari.
Hones, New and Second Hand Furniture. Stock, Ao, As. .
Regular Salea DaySaturday. .
Out-door and Bneclal Sale attended to la an nut (
theClty. . ,'
liberal Advances made on Consignments.
nlfc3m. . JOHN WILLIAMS. Auctioneer.
-A.. G. BRADPORD,
IMPOKtEIl AND JOBBER OF ): I
TVines Sc Liquors,'
FRONT STREET,
Portland, .
Oreffa.
4fkFFER8 FOB BALI A VERY LAROE ABSObt
Bient of
Brandies,
Wines,
. , .,, Liquors, , , J? '
...n') ,aa Cooaa,".,
.. 4VC.(, ,'. AC.,-.,. AC. I' .; P.
i The Trade I particularly Invited to examine air ,
"k before purchasing elsewhere. au2-if .,
H.IIERMAJV&CO.,
MAIN ST., DALLES, 0PP08ITE EMPIRE HOTEL, , ,
J JAVB JUST UECEI VED A BIABTIFUL STOCK Of '
SPIIIIVO AND GOODS,'
ConeWteg In part of ' ' ', " ' '
Fancy and Staple Dry Good
CloHiIngr, , , : ,; .
Boot & Shoes, i , . , 4
,",.',1 ' . Mats JL Caps,
j Which they offer to nil at SMALL PROFITS, - l j
t Dalle, Blarch 27lh, 1864. Bir27tf
(BOOKS! BOOKS I
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
fcJCHOQL BOOKS, BTATIONERT, .
oionunru ana jiisceiianeons WOKK5.
late NOVELS, MAGAZINES, FAPEK8.I
Ac, Ac. by every Steamer. Foet-OKee
Booketere. Main atreet. TI1.
I Garden Seeds for the nilllen
! BWI-tf J.- -i l.- . H. J. WALDROM V
FURS, WOOL and IHMES.;
rjpHB niOBEST cash price pint FOR
W BBS, WOOI., AUD HIDES, at T
, MoCBAKEN, MERRILL 00.1 , ,
IS Borth Front Street, Fortlant :
knMSam
JJEW; YOKK A.ItEItY
QROCERiYi STORE,
; ' Main Street Dallea. ,
! Bi)i28tf ', ,-:.,T ',-1 FREDERICK BBNIEB;
TO TUE TRAVELING PfJBUCV
j THE NEWrliilIIGlIS ' 4
ACROSS THE LOWER DBS CHUTES ?S NOW COM-
plete. and ready fir the croesing of TEAMS. PACK
ANIMALS, etc TOLLS MODERATE t
it.it-. at , hVWUOiI kMJWt
Da'les, March J, lite. mrta
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