f2) Sail)) itkuiuanuct. TUESDAY MOKNING.MAY 8, 1808. J. The Democratic County Convention met i'estcrday nnd raado nominations for County officers;, but we havo been unable to obtain ;he names or tho candidates or a copy of the jiroccedings of tlio Convention. : Speakino. Gen. llumnson and Col. Gates nddrossed a crowd of citizens in front of the "Mount Hood Saloon'.' last night, on the issues of the day.-':.' A large bonfire was built in the street, and our democratic friends seemed to enjoy themselves generally. Grant County Union Nominations. Tho I'nion Convention of Grant County niet at Canyon City, on May 1st. All the precincts were represented. The following are the nominations for county officers : For Sena tor, L 0. Sterns ; for Representatives, T. II. Brents and M. M. Mckean; for Clerk, A. II, Morehead ; for County Judge, Fcrd. Adams ; for County Commissioners, I. II. Wood nnd Ilobt. Husband ; for Sheriff, M. V. Berry j lor Treasurer, V, C. Sols ; for Coroner, l)r. J. limner ; fur Assessor, M. I). Wbitticr. Wb noticed yesterday an ox-train of ten wagons, und two large pack-trains, loaded up tor the John Day country. These teams belong to Mr. Lockwood, who has been teaming on this road for some time. They were loaded at si four of our wholesale houses, and is but a tithe of what the trade of that rich mineral region would bo had teamsters nnd packers any protection fur themselves nnd their stock against the depredations of the thieving Indians on the road. '. .Personal. lions. Hufus Mallory, James D. Fay and Lafuyette Iano, arrived in town yesterday from Umatilla, and will address the citizens of Dalles on to-morrow (Wed nesday)evening. '. Owing to the condition of the, roads tbeso gentlemen were unable to cross the country to fulfill their engagement at Canyuu City, on tho 6th inst , so the "dear peeps" of that section were deprived of a treat in not hearing tliem discuss ihe all-absorbing topic So much for living where 'you ore hemmed up by Indians on, . one. side and mud oh tho other. , .. Times jn Boisk Uasix. The Idaho World Bays the ditches are now full of water, nnd the mining community are busy at work. Very few idle men are to bo seen on the streets, giving the town an air of quietude, in remarkable contrast with that presented a year ago, when the town was crowded with an idle, restless population with but little to do, and with little disposition to work when work could be obtained. The claims in Elk an Moore's creeks still afford work for a large population, and tho banks of both streams are rapidly caving in under hydraulic pressure. The claims on the bars heretofore neglected, are generally paying better. than even, their mast sanguine owners anticipated. The supply of labor' is nearly equal to the demand, though in somo locali ties more menare wanted than can be found. Wages continue at six dollars per day, and .' serea dollars, at night. Horsr Thiep Caught. Marshal Keelcr-rc- ' ' turned, last evening from the upper country, having in custody. Uonry Uotnnn, the thief who stole Messrs. Bush andDoone s horses rit' Salem, about two weeks since. As soon ns informationiof the theft reached here, sus picion was at once attached to Iloman, who had loft town a few days previous, and Mar shal Kceler, arming himself with- a warrant, Btarted in pursuit of the thief. On arriving at Umatilla, ho procured the assistance of a man who was acquainted with the country, and started: after tlu thief whom he tracked forty miles, and succeeded in capturing two men who had the animals. After an examlr T nation, at UmaliJlu, oue of the men was dis charged, it appearing that he had. nothing to do with the theft.' The other was turned over to the- Marshal, who brought bim and the horses to this city, and' locked the Aowt- bre up. ' In this; as in all other matters that requires the prompt action of aapllicer, Mar shal Keclor- has shown himself a valunblo man for the position he holds In our municl nal covernment.. : We would, suggest to the Valley people that when thefts like this are committed among them, that they immedi ately furnish descriptions of their stock to the officers here, and in very few cases will, they fail to arrest the, thieves should they pftM tbUwoj... y - v : TUB ISSUE, The great n:ui of those who oppose the President's plan of reconstruction, as well as other measures of his administration,, seems to be to impress upon the public mind that President Johnson desires the Imme diate admission of every Southern represen tative who presents himself for a scat in the National Congress. They also attempt to make it appear thnt he is responsible for tho non-trial of J elf. Davis on tho charge of treason. In his speech, on Friday night last, Hon. David Logan accused the President of these things, when he knew, or plight to have kuowu, thnt the contrary was the truth, lie misrepresented the President all through his speech on every issue that has arisen be tween the Executive and Congress. On the other hand, we find that in Southern Oregon, Mr. Woods, candidate for Governor, has taken sides strongly in favor, of the Presi dent, nnd approves of his acts, with a single exception the veto of the Civil Rights Bill. Tho Sentinel says that Mr. Woods goes fur ther than Col. Kelly in the endorsement of President Johnson. He agrees with tho Ex ecutive that none but loyal men should rep resent the Southern States, and the Presi dent has asserted that Congress should bo the judge of the qualifications of its own members ; whilo the Radicals in Congress have time and again declared that men of the most undoubted loyalty nnd patriotism shall not be allowed seats in that body from the Southern States. The Sail Francisco Call, always an ubie. supporter of tho Gov ernment, asserts that the leal issue is be tween true liberal republican principles, the real representative system of govcrnmen, and the oligarchical system. The Radicals con tend that a few who adhere to u certain set of theories respecting the negro, shall inuko laws lor and govern all that portion of man kind residing in the United States ; while the President and hid supporters say that all communities have a right to be represented nd heard in the making of laws which are to govern all, insisting only thut the com munities shnll select to represent them, men wfiiTaTe FoTsteeped'ru'tfeiisou'ptlia'have not been guilty of treasonable practices. Upon the success of the principles contended for by tho President and his friends, depends the success, maintenance and glory of our republican institutions. Those principles arc the solo foundation of our institutions, their very life-blood ' .and without their gen eral acknowledgement and triumph, our in stitutions must fall to the ground. . If tri umphant, tho principles contended for by tbc Utdicals will destroy our institutions as certainly as -day follows night, for those principles are as antagonistic to true repub licanism and liberty, and consequently Na tional Union, ns absolute right is antago nistic to positive wrong. With the triumph of the principles contended for by the Presi dent, partisan Copperhcadism can have no sympathy whatever, for, as wo understand the political element known under that ap pellation, it was in earnest sympathy with the rebellion, nnd nothing would now please it so much ns to seo the principles which governed it triumphant, for the destruction of the Union and overthrow of republican Institutions would follow as a matter of course.! In fact, if the real leaders of una dulterated partisan Copperhcadism have any interest or sympathy in tho Issue now pend iug between tho President and the Radicals in Congress, it must bis on the side of the latter, for the success of tho radical princi ples will most assuredly produce, though by diiterent means, tlie very remit tor which old-fashioned partisan Copperhcadism has fought nnd contended, viz : the destruction of tho Union and tho- ovartbrow of rcpubli can institutions. AUCTION1 SAIi.Il I wilt sell -n.- THIS DAY, . Ji-t IO o'clock, ei. m. lly order of WELLS, KAROO 4 CO., to pay charges, One Fanning; Machine, I will alto soil at the samo time and place 1J3 XSuslielM Potatoes, For whom it tuny concern, and an assortment ot ' Parlor, . Household, and . Kitchen Furniture -i JQHJS. WUO.IAMS,, Auct. A CARD. An my namo was used ytstenbiy In the Democrats County Convention without my consent, I hereby giVe notice that I decline the nomination nnd would request that no perron be liifliiouo-u to vote for mo,' iih I will not serve even if elected. 1 0. D. OILMAN. . Hellgtou Notice. Catholic Church Morning service: Jtnss, at 10J4 o'clock. Hvciilii seivice: Yospein ami Benediction, at 7J4 o'clock. Sun duy School at 2 o'clock, n. m. 23tltr FATHER L.DIBLUMAX, Pastor. Columbia. Lodge, No. 0, 1. O. O. F.-- Meota every Friday evening t 7 o'clock, lu Gatos Hull, corner of Second anil Court Streets. Brothers in good standing are invited to attend. "lly order. NVll. Wnsoo Lodge, No. IS, A. F. & A. HI., Holds' its stated Communication on the Firet nnd Third Holidays of oacli month, nt their hall. In Dalles City. Brethren in pood standing are invited to attend. . Bktii L. Vol', Sec'y. lly order of the W. II. JOSL.YA' AS I i;ilTlS IIlTTEK At 50 cents per pound, For Sale by J. IS. D1CKER80N. . Second Street. lUOtY IrllJKIlAY'S 31 -A- Gr I C OIL, For Sale by GATES 4 CII A PIN. ALSO, AGENTS FOH DIl. DUNCAN'S Whooping Cough Specific. FRED. Llisllli:, GROCERY, PROVISION, AND FRUIT H X O JZ E , Washington Street, opposite French 4 flllmnn's. Dalles, lias on hand u hu-e and well-assorted stock of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Fresh Uutter &z E;gs, Roccdved daily. A largo lot of CHICKENS ahvavs on hand. , FRUITS or all kinds. FRESH VKUKTAUhKS every morning. All articles warranted. Give Me a Call, Everybody PRICKS LOW. ul8:tf F. ITEBH. dltECOXTEAM MV. COMPANY NOTICE. . , FREIGHT ON FLOUR REDUCED. ON AND AFTKIl TUKSDAY. MAY 1st. until fnrtlior notice, frck'lit on Flour will he s follows: from Dalles to tlnmtllht S ft 00 ncr ton. .1 - - -rrnirnhC.-: T W - - " " " Wnlte Ulurl's 15 lit) " 11 1 u 11 ),BWsti, i5 00 -. ' ' Dalles, May 1st, 18UU, , . i FRANK T DODflK. ntfMlw.'"' Agent 0. S. N. Co., Dalles. jJ. F. KELLOGG, DENTIST, Alain St., Dalles, Oregon, . . A FT Kit NF.AUI.Y SIXTEEN YKAltS -. I'rncttce in his nofc.iion, wouhl Sfei..V''t. resimctlhllY infurni the citizens of tho CnVV't'S Dalles nnd the jnilillc genemliy. that ll -UJJJJ has leased the Dental OIHco lately ntrnpled' liy .T. W. tlUKIjKY, Dentist, where lie can bo found prepared to ut- teuti to timse roriiti-iiix Ins protesstoual services Urrirs Hoons From 8 o'clock. A. M.. to Vi u : end from 1 o'clock. i. M. to 6 1. M. tulltt' SELECT SCHOOL. TUB UNDERSIGNED WILL. OPEN A SELECT SCHOOL lor children on Monday, May 7U. 1S66, On THIRD FTEEET, between Washington nnd Court. Tuition per quarter, $0 00 m2tf '' MISS M. SNYDER. J. K. DICKEUSON, Dealer In all kinds of GROCERIES &, GRAIN, . , AT TI1K Lowest C?a.sli Itates. ; ALBO, JOSLYN & CURTIS' BUTTER, On hnnd, and reccivod Fresh every week1. Come One, Come AH, aii'l Give mo a Call, AT CONSER k IiARTER'8 OLD STAND. Wanted. ; WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK A. Quod wages paid. Eunulro at this ollleo. op2'Jtf . SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA ItAIS'CH: BTJTTJEK,! A Few Packages Choice, In quantities to suit, at wWtf DALDWJN IiKOS. NEW YORK BAKERY ' . AND. G RO C ER Y S TO RE, Main Street Dalles. f ! mli23tf FUEDERICK 11ENZER.. AOARD. TUT AD AME IiK TELLIER WOULD IIESPECTFULT.Y XtJL inform the Ladles if tho Dalles and vicinity. Mint lie is now prepared to do all kinds of DRESS, CLOAK, and PALETOT making. Also, CUTTING and FITTINU In a new nnd improved style, never before Introduced In this place. ... She will warrant to give satisfaction, and would most respectfully solicit aiiberal patronage. In the Rooms lately occuuled bv Bin. White, i Degener'i Store, on Washington street, b.tween Second ana inira Dalles, Marxll,J7th,180a. mrarir AND .HOUSE! No. 100 MAO STREET, DALLES. nniiB -'undersigned thankful for past JB tnvors., retpi'ctliilly Informs the citizen of tho Dulles, und the public generally, that lie continues lu sell at - . ... , j PUBLIC AUCTION OR PRIVATE SALE, . Real ENtatc, dieneral Merchandise, , -, .CiiucerleH, , . liorseN, , Muleo, ! , , '. , ' ; . Furniture, Stockn, &c. &i , ' , REGULAR SALE DAYS, Tuesdays and Saturdays.; lasn Advances made on lonsignments, And PROMPT RETURN m-de of sales. ; ' Gut-door and Special Sales uttended to In any purtol the city. JOHN WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. T T TT XT TT TZ . J J JUL. .1 J Jl.V Main Street. Dalles, . n UOISALK ASH KETAlb VE.11.ER IN CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNTJFF,. PIPES, &c A1TATS lit STORE tat SKST BltABDS Of .. Cigars, Tobacco, Matches, &c. 5JLAYINO CARDS. . ; . POCKET CUTLERY, PORT MONIES. COM IIS and 1II1USHE3. o' all kinds, PERFUMERY, ol every description, CHINA ORNAMENTS ' ,. TOV'S, DOLLS, etc. FISH HOOKS and FISHING TACKLE. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, - FANCY GOODS. e. ' ' , ' Also Powder.Shot. Lead. Powder Flnsks, Bskets,and many other articles too nuniernns to mention, iiir Interior dealers Huiiulied with nm. T..I at .easthun PortlttuJ prices, witli freinhtsiiaed. oc8 SELI.IU'G OFF.-AT CO.V1'! J. GOETZ & CO. STONE DUILDINO. WASU1NGT0N 8TREET, DALLES, Offer their vell-seloctcd stock of , .,. . . To n a n;r SEGAR9, -, t- . -;r pipes, . YANKEE JNOTIONS, ' .' 'and : 'v '. . STATIONE BY. AT SAN FHaNCISCO COST. CSTES & CHAPI WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL DRUGGIST S," STONE IlUlLDINU, AVASIJINGTON STREET, ' DALLES, OREGON. , ' Importers and Jobbei-s of T ATENT MKDICIN BS,' i ' . t k -; . ' . - , CHEMICALS 4 FANCY GOODS, '- . SODA, CORKS 4 ACIDS, OILS, & ALCOHOL, ,r .i ' , j, . .',' PURE WINES 4 ttQOOttS. ' V ' " '. . . PAINTS, GLASS 4 URUSUES. ' PUYSICUNS' PKESCKiniOXS Accurately conipcuuded. ' ' PHOTOGRAPHIC EMPORIUM. A fnil nnd comjilete assortment of all articles In the- KNmuEr B8MAU- ADVANCJS 0N BAN Mei-cliant wilt please get our prices before order Ine: below. . 11. L. CHAPiN, ; JUSTIN GATES. Mtiiiiieuio, jRl. LAST ciiaivce: WE Yi?UI'D..CA!,i; T,,K ATTENTION OF TIHT tuck o'f ' 0t ,h,?' W" "r8 eia"Bg u,,t CLOTHING,, At Greatly Reduced Hates, And offer baro ns whlcli cannot filll to satisfy anybody wuntlug articles in our line. . , ""youy Xalr 'Warniiig-! VRTK I INTEND ; CLOSINO OUIt BUSINESS HERB bv the FIRST OF JUNE net,i,d we take thl. 0 portunityofonco more calllmr i,pou those Lidehted , us to call and settle. We will nt,-lf we car i l.eln It jilaco any of ouriwcounts in. the hands of leM enfieo!-' tors; but if obliged to do so, v:e shall have wcourse . J. that when this notice expiree, "wmrae io, . a-gt , . . ; y, ,.. .. JJ BROWN 4 BRO. BALLES & KOCKLAUD ' ; :'. TT ThI v : -t-K JL.KI J , ILantling-Foot of I nlon Street. THE PROPRIETORS ARK NOW PRKPATIPn wrrir STAUNCH AND KOOJIY BOATsXro " Travelers, Horses & Stock, JnaSaft and expodltlou. manner, and t IUmomdI, COMMISSION I OA.M - '