Biuitaiuccn Ho boat from below at 5J- o'clock. : , - ExTtNSivi petroleum discoveries have been made la Alabam and Louisiana'. The river at this point rose two feet In tbe past twenty-four hours. . , The robbers of tbe Orleans Hotel have been found guilty before the district Court, now tn f ession at Umatilla.1 A Servants SuIioqI is the latest idea in Lon don. In It girls are trained to bousebold work, cooking, washing and needlework. Am employee ot the 0. 8. N. Co. at Umatil la, whose name we did not learn, committed suicide on Thursday last, by stabbing himself seven times in tbe side and once it the neck, with a pocketkntte. ' ' ' '"' ' V '. At the U. S. Arsenal at Waiertown, Mnss., about three hundred and sixty men are still i .. J engaged In the mariafuc'ure of iron gnn car- ngagea in tue manatucure ot iron g ringes, of tbe Rodman pattern, designed for the thorough arming of the forts of our ex tensive coast, from .the borders ot Maine to the shores of California and Oregon. ' ' ' Ons of tbe Government Eoyenue Detectives Seriously informs the Commissioner of Cus toms that tbe Canada smugglers have laid pipes acrorsthe St. Lawrence river, and are engaged in pumping whiskey from Canada to tue unttea states. He says ne Is searching for tbe spont. ".... Aftrr Treu. Marshal Keeler is a great barrier in the way of horse thieves in this section, and as a result it is getting to be Tcry unhealthy for them'to be about.' The Marshal received . information some time since of tbe theft of a bone from S. O Kogers, of Grand Ronds, and being, ever on tho lookout ' for evil-doerB, was informed the thief, named La Bchiere was around. Mr. Keler started on the scent and tracked him ,o Five Mile Creek Last night abo ninu s 'lst pit ha m a H a a rlasnant sn Ha Aamn I about a mile bevyond ' the Five Mile House, arrested the thief and recovered the ' horse. lie is now in jail awaiting an examination A SnooftNO affray oocured on Main street last Sunday afternoon, between William Baer nd Frederick Zerrenner, usually known as Vinegar. Several stiois were exchanged and grand scattering or toe crowd ensued. Vin egar was slightly wounded in tbe wrist. Tin liootlne was stooped by the interrention of the officers. Ibe Darties arrested, taken before Justice McGownd, and held to bail In tbe sum of $500, each to appear to answer to tbe charge of assault with, intent to kill. Tbe case was aet for Friday evening. Tbe sureties of Baer are J, J. Kelly itnd S. A. Merritt; for Zerren ner, Dr. IlarrU and D. Markbam. Jo10 World. ' '.. ' ; : ' A MmtiTiCD PbouotioM. Our fellow towns man, Qulncy A. Brooks, Esq., Special Agent for the Po;tomce Department, lias been pro- rooted to be Special Mail Agent for the Pacif ic coast. His district will embrace California, Oregon,. Washington Territory, Idaho, Nevada and Arizona, with beadquartets at San Fran cisco, and with pay increased to themaximdm allowed by law. Mr. Brooks is ordered to establish bis headquarters In San Francisco by tbe30tb ofjune. Vregonum " ' Flouring Mill. Mr. T. W.. Emerson ia forms us that he will by.tbe first of August have bis new flouring mill, about fifteen miles below this city, completed, and of capacity to turn out ntty barrels ot flour per day. Mr. Kmersoa is a practical miller of long expert ' cuce, and possessed of energy that must suc ceed. We 'therefore look for a good mill. That is encouragement for farmers to raise wheat, wi'.b market for all tbe tbey can make, at tnetr aoors. laaio biaietman. ' :- x : -r - 1- '' Dees Lodqi. A correspondent of the Mon tana Post, writing, Irotn Deer Lodge, says Tbe report that gained circulation, cob cerning tbe shooting affair at Elk creek, laBt week was Incorrect. Kelly la (till alive, and it is thought will recover; Loau has fled to Darts unknown. The mines are proving of great wealth ; large numoers 01 quartz luuea nave oeeo aiscoverea near Reynolds City, of a very superior quality. A man, whose name I bave not learned, was banged by the citizens of German Gulch, on last Friday aftexnoon, for attempting lo murder bit partner, by (tabbing him. Tbe wounded man, it is thought will recover. ' . ' : ,.' . IT is snia mo party wno lonowca tne not- ' xnnls taKen irom uaoington s aDont a wees , ago, were obliged to come back without enc- cess, alter going aoout (eventy mues. too Indians bad too many hours the start. Tbey found the carcasses of several mules that had been killed for a lunch, but could not over take the band. Idaho Statctinan. , Thi Shooting or Likdt. Dutches. At' abnot ' two ji't'lotk' ihi j' mdrifinfr, Lieutenant Putcher, 5th 0. S. Infantry, the acting j?ro-ost-Marihal of the District wUilsVoin'jj trom tbe guard-house to bis office, on Ltrtmie treat, be was approached by an unknown man who, witlinnt any warning, discharged a pistol at him ; Ibis sbot missed wbn the Jjieuterf ant drew a Derringer and fired ; the would be assassin again fired, approaching so near a to bum tbe clothes, the ball pa-sing through tbe bowols, and lodging near the spine.' ' Ha then ran down E street, and made It is escape. Lieutenant Dutcher is lying in a. very critical slate, the plrYsiriaiis in attendance having very little hope of his recovery -Denver (Color ado) Aeu March 25ih. , , . ,i ', ,' :. v. Biten's Quldh. We learn from an "honest miner '' from that locality, that although this formerly rich gulch has been pronounced worked out, a rich harvest of the precious metal is expected, this season. Several well paying bars have been found, and the Gulch exhibits a lively appearance, at present ; all hands making preparations for the summer's campaign. Jimtyma Pott. ,-. , A man At ftlnh VillincrA ftniifclihrlrlffA. who , . - , . , . . . ... .a , left off chewing tobacco bat . since gained 12 . , . . . . . pounds of flesh. His appetite meanwhile has increased to an alarming extent, and. it is fear ed be will be obliged to resume tobacco or starve to death. Tub U. S Ordnance Department declares that ice two inches thick will bear infaritry ; four inches, cavalry with light guns ; six inches, heavy field, guns ; and eight inches, the heaviest siege guns with 1,000 pounds to the gqunre incb Ibmo P. Blooh, 0. 8. MtLun, Dallea. can rraucisco. . Bloch, Miller & Co., WHOLESALE Gr It O C E R S , AND DEALERS IN ' "Wines fc Liquors, And Importers and Jobbers of CLOTHING- B f & g, fi " v Under Clothing, Blankets, etc., ' etc., etc. ' Assay, office WS HATE AN ASSAY OFFICE IN CONNECTION with our baelneu, under the entire supervision of Mr. Miller. We make returns In Bars in six hours- We guarantee all our Assays and pay the IUUIIKSI CASH price for Bars, we also pay tue uiguesi Cash Price for Gold Dust. BLOCH. MILLER k 0)., myOtf Cor. Main and Washington streets, Dalles. HARDWARE, . IRON & STEEL. GEO OERIES, BY THE PACKAGE, , FOEOASH," - At San Francisco Prices Adding cost of Transportation. CUMMING k GRANT, ml3tf Dalles, Oregon. A: CA.Rl5 31 ADAME LB TELLIEIt WOULD RESPECTFULLY Inform the Ladles Af the Dalles and vicinity, that she m now prepared to do all kinds of DRESS, CLOAK and PALE IOT making. Also. CUTTING and FUTINU in a new and luiproved style, never before Introduced lu tills place. . She will warrant to give satisiaction, anu woum most reaDectfullv solicit a liberal natroiuco. In the Rooms lately occupied by Mrs. White, over Degener's Store, on Washington street, between Second and Third. -Dalles, March 27th, 1809 mr27tf EW YORK 13AKKUY . - . AND ' GROCERYSTORE Main fetrcet Dalles. ' mh23tf FREDERICK BENZER. NOTICE. A LL PERSONS INDEBTED to the andersigped are rnepuctfully requeited to come and settle their ao n wunis imaii mis, mo . tMJtlu v' , A. I. blocii k CO. JOSLYN AND CURTIS' IIUTTER At 50 cents per pound, For Safe ly J..J. DICKERSON, ui9dl - Second Street. ; WALtJRON BROS., ; , Wholesale & Retail 'brugfgisfaj . , Halm Street, Dalle, Oregon. '' WE HOW OCCUPY OCR KKW TWO 8TORY FIRB proof Stone building, opposite ltlooli. Miller k Oo.. and offer to tlit pnbllc a full ami complete stock of Drugs, Mediclues and Chomlcals, consisting- lu part of , KEROSENE, . TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,. ACIDS, X .LINSEED, : , lamp wicks k chimneys . hops, SAGE. ., , . .... 8P0NGR9. - ,:l " LEECHES, ' 1 liAKU, OOKK3, OASTOR AND NKAT3FOOT OH, liNDKlO AND LANPULACK , SUPPORTERS. TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES .. ., AND ' ,,. PATKNT mkdicines. Oar stuck of FANCY GOODS I s'of the Anest and best quality; new styles ond large atmortiuenls, luoli an ljuiiin s rsaruKKiii, iiaiii, . , LUDIN'S TOILET SOAP, FLESH, , .' , . POMADES, SHAVING, ' COSMETIC8, IIAT, .. i ,. . 11 CI It 011.9, CLOT1IHS, COLOONB. TOOTH AND i FANCY SOAPS AND NAILBRUSHES TUOTIl POWDERS, AND C0.MUS. 'I PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, For Medicinal nurposei. Our fncillttoit for buylne Koods ure necdnd to none tn the Stat", sml woihallat ull tiinesnel, at a -mull ad vance from cot. Keaiiy aales and small prorlti. ' PHYSICIANS' TKESCUIPTIONS Cnreftilly compounded at all hours of the day anli rriprht. V 111 It Y IMPORTANT ,; , TO Merchants, Families, Hotels and BAR-ROOm . TULIU8 KRAKMKK HAVING BOUGHT THE EN- tire Stock of Merchaailite and liook Accounts of the late Arm ot M. Seller A Co.. In thli city, to wtilch be lias aditea oi nis own importntton twiiiie aoing Dusiuessin fortiaii; an immeuso &toca ox tne oeet mauuiacturea Crockery, . Glassware, Plated Ware, Lafaipg, Chandeliers, Table Cutlery Looklng-Gla8cs and All Kinds of Oils. AU'of which he offers at reduced rates. Persons wish ing to buy any of the above-mentioned articles, will do well to give me a call before purcliaelnfr elsewhere. . urders from the Interior promptly attended to, and gooos pocKea to ro secure, uon'i iuii to oau on me. nnuio s atone uuuaing, nuningion street, uaiies. JULIUS KRAEMER. Dalles. March 17th. 1805 mhntf ONE HUNDRED MILES SAVED BlACRFOOT&BIO BEXDJIIiVES BY WAY OP White DBlnflfe! HE SHORTEST AND SAFEST ROAD For Land Travel. Distance from Dalles to White Bluffs .'......'.100 miles " ', ', White Bluffi to Pen d'Oiellle 100 ' ' " ' ' to Colvllle. 170 Travelers by land for either of the above Gold Fields. win save Save Time Distance and Money By taking the White Bluffi Road. Wood, Water and Grass Are found ou this Road within easy drives. The road Is now open, and possesses advantages over any otuer lani route irom tne uaiies. ruuiKiien ov oroer or THE CITIZENS OF TIJE DALLES. Dalles, March. 20. 1806. m20:2m. W. 33. DOUGLASS, (Successor to William Blrnbanm.) PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, Attn DIALS I!f . IJ'iiie VVatelies AND JEWELRY, TNV1TE8 THE ATTENTION OF HIS FRIENDS AND M. the Publlo to his choice selection of New and Fashionable Goods, Respectfully soliciting their patronage. Watches PROMPTLY and PROPERLY repaired and WAKH ANTED. mOtr Kelt Door te the Post OOloe. J? DEHM, Watchmaker and Jeivelcr, MAIN StREET, DALLES, T-vEALER IN FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, U CLOUKS, uoid fens, silver ana narea w are, Spectacles, Cutlery, Ac. aarPartlcular attention paid to repalrlns fine! 'Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, eto. All Watnhea repaired by me warranted for twelve nionths. N. B. All orders from the upper country, by Express or otherwise, promptly attcnucu tn. Dissolution Notice. mTOTTCE IS HEREBY QIVKN, that the co-partner. rH shin heretofore existing; between 1, M. EVANS and A. W. DAVIS, In the Livery Stable business, ha been dlesolvedi that A. W. Davis Is indebted to the 00- partnership; and that abill In equity has been Died for the settloraent of the co partnership accounts. All per- sons are notified that A. W. Dayla has no power to die rose 01 tne pioporty, nor ontract oents on tne credit of than m. I.M.XVAN8. Dalles, April an, M , aZSdlia v .'I r i j-y-v 'franklin market. Q3 1 CORNER ,OF 8E0OND AND WA8HIN0I0N 8TREET9 4 U ii a bAiitisj OREGON, t ' ' ' -. JOHEPPINGKR Proprietor UNDERSIGN KD lutvlng fitted up ttie above Market in the KE T STYLE, will keep ooustant- Ijr ouhauri all sort&ol , . . , : .. .... v Fresh and Cured Meats, , Of Ik beat quality fuuUhad at th LOWEST RATE My motto Is to "PLEASE ALL." , TBARTIKS nAVINO SUPERIOR STOCK FOR SALS JL will do well to call at the franklin Market. JOHN KPP1NQKR. Dalles, February 19th, 1866. i oounaev COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DALLES, OREGON JOHN MXCHELBACH, Proprietor. WILL KEEP sWtmnww 'constantly oa hand all the varle-fcL ' kties that the market oan noutblv 1 FRESH & CUBED JIKATS, . ) - .and always of the but quality. FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS - 'supplied on reasonable terms. Tbe undonlgneq Is always prepared to pay the lilgh itcash price tor VAT CV1TI.E, Parties havlnt itok. In good condition, are requested to rail on him bel'or going eiiewuera. JUUfl M1UUELUAUU. Dalles, March 31st, 1805. tuhbltf NOTICE TO FARMERS. nHE DALLKS LUMUER AND MANUFACTURING M. COMPANY has recently attached a FLOUBIN G MILL . to their Steam 8wh and Door Vaetory, in this Cltv, and are now prepared to CHOP VV.KD, GRIND WHEAT and CORN, and warrant to glte the best satlsbctlon. Ou hand constantly aud for sale PXTRA FAMILY PLOUR, - . I .: SECONDS OR MIDDLINGS, ' BRAN AND SIlOR'fS, ' CHOP PEED, CHICKEN PEED. Also, a Sonerlor article of CORN MEAL, fr,, Corn. The hlKhest market pile paid for WHEAT, CORN a ' BARLEY. II. A.UOUUE. Amrrt. , Dalles, Not. 2, 1804. .... , ,- :. , : nstt IMPORTER AND JOBBER OP "Wines Ac Liquors, FRONT STREET, Portland, - - a Oressn. O'meutV011 Bktt A VERT lARQ,t ASSOttS Brandies, ' Wines, 51 I'M Liquors,. ; . , ij Case Goods, lie., Vc., &e. 49- The Trade 1 iMrticalarlv Invited to examln. n. stock before purcliaaiug elsewhere.. . auit-tf H.HERMAN & CO., MAIN .ST., DALLES, OPPOSITE EMPIRE HOTEL, ' 1 HTB?D" RECEIVliI A stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting In part of ,,. ., Fancy and Staple Dry Goods ' Clothing, . . ; , .-'X; , Boots & Shoes, ." . . ')'. ; Ilats&Caps, Which tboy offer tosell at SMALL PROFITS.- ' Dalles, March 27th, 1808. , . , lnr27tf MONTANA! IDAHO! WASHOE WE ARB PCTTIJfQ TJP OVR ORIGINAL SUPERIOR- BRAND OF GROUND JAVA COFFEE, .: ALSO '. CIIARTRES COFFEE, AV DOUBLE GLAZED PAPERS, , JL'SM ot tor sale by all the Jobuei, n& MARDEX k F0LOER, Pioneer 8team Coffee and Spice Mllln, 220 Front Street, Sau Sr.ucliro. a!8mlp2 rpHB UIOQEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR ;PURS, WOOL, AND HIDKg,at McCRARKN, MERRILL k CO.'B nihl83m 16 North Fiont Street, Portland. BOOKS! books: . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. tOCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, k3 Standard and Miscellaneous WORKS. ftu., Ac. by every Steamer. Post-Office1 uooKiiore, aiain street, juaues. Garden Seeds Top the Million. T'tf ' U. J. WALDR0V '" -i 1 - CRYSTAL SALOON niLLIAltO ROOM, .lnnv nmnr inf waiit!viv. o- . . ' rrP.tor. apuipiUTON bt., neit deor to FRENCH G1LMAX . - -llUtlCE. . . w HAVB appointed a. B. HAFT my authorlird 1 toeollt ill mo.,,, due md Tt .", I new generally. .aatfl ; , i .Sur v