The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, May 22, 1866, Image 3

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Epitome of Telegraphic News.
, coxpiito mow rat obegoxiax. .
DATES TO MAY 10. "
Philadelphia, May 10. The Academe- of
Hnsio was crowded tonight by nn enihuiins-
in audience to lieur Senator! Donlittlo and
Cowan on national Issues. Doolittle derUrcj
tli nt tbe mail who denies tbe Union of the
States under the Constitution, is himself a
lluunionist. He referred to the many calum
nies that bad been raised against the personal
fbaracter of the President, and expressed the
lirm belief that no man living vim more as
Diduoiislr and conscientiously engaged In the
discharge of his duty to his country thnn An
ilrew Johnson. . lie illustrated Jlia policy of
I're'ldent Lincoln, to show the policy of Pres
ident Johnson was nut a new one, but that it
was In ohediei ce to thn-wishes of the Union
Jiarty, instead of the President proving false
to the men who were lending tlia Union party
and were preventing its' grand objects and
intentions the restoration of the Union aud
eofnrcment of the law,
Cowan followed in an nrgnnfent in defense
of sustaining laws by virtue nf which the re
bellion had been crushed. The President's
plan of reconduction relies alone upon the
nullionty'of the Constitution and the. law of
the land. If the Southern people had not
forgotten their allegiance to the Constitution,
there would have hem no rebellion. Ha was
opposed to any amendment to tbeConstitu
tion at present,
Xea York, May 19. During fonr tnonths
ending April 30th, 48,722 immigrants ar
rived, and since that date 17,001, ranking a
total of 66,813. From this time forward the
heaviest immigration of the year may be
looked for, and tin total is already estimated
lit 300,000. Whether the influence or tbe
cholera will exert a checking or accelerating
effect on immigrniion, is not taken into ac
count. The Mexican Club of this city ha passed
n series of resolutions denouncing Santa
Anna ns nn enemy to liberty and entirely un
worthy the confidence or sympathy of the
Liber il cause. The club charges him. with
being an accomplice of Mapoleon and Maxi
milial. ORAXT COUNTY UNION CONVENTION
Pursuant to notice, the Uuion Convention
met at tbe Court House, in Capyon City, on
Tuesday, My 1st, 186(3. After being duly
organized, the1 following nominations were
perfected :
For Senator L, O. Sterns. ,
Fop Representatives M. M. McKean and
Thos. H. Brents. ' ..
For County Judge Frederick Adams.
For Sheriff M. P. Berrv.
For County Clerk A. Morehead. -For
Treasurer F. C. Sels. '
For Assessor W. B. Whitten.
; For Surveyor C. II. Barrett.
For Coroner Dr.'Brunny.
For. Supt. of Public Instruction V. B.
liiueuurl.
Tbe Committee on Resolutions reported
the tollowing, which wore unanimously
adopted :
Reioleed, That the veto by President John
son of the Civil Rights Bill, intelligence of
which, has been received since tbe adjourn
went of the State Union Convention, affords
just cause to fear that the unhappy difference
existing between the Presidentand Congress
is radical and irroconcilahlo.
ltttolved, That we have implicit confidence
in the wisdom, patriotism and integrity of
Congress, and la the ultimate success of its
efforts to throw the safeguards of the law
around the liberties of all the people of tbe
United States, and secure to every man his
right in the courts ot justice
Rttoloed. That justice?" sound policy and
the honor of the nation alike require that
the recent adopted amendment to the Con-
titution of the United States should be
faithfully carried out, as well in spirit as in
letter, aud ibat this be done only through
Oongresfionul action: aud that we regaid
tiny factious intetference by the President
Kith the Cotistitntional It illation of Congress
upon this subject as opposition to the Con
stitution and encouragement to disloyaly,
and a violation of bis oaths and the nation's
solemn and oft repeated pledges.
Retained. That we are in favor of thoSutes
lately in rebellion being represented in Con-
gyen by loyal men, and opposed to their
being represented by men who are disloyal.
Ketolvca, mat we heartily endorse the nc
tion of those of our Representatives in Con
greet who voted for the passage of the bill
known as the Civil Rights bill, and that we
look to the President for a strict enforcement
of the samo, thereby securing to all equal
and exact justice. '
Uu motion that a report of the proceedings
be putilisliea id tne mooktaixeku and Urejo
fitun tbe Convention adjou-ned. '
. M. M. McKEAN, President.
II. C. Gregory, Secretary.'
C,?r. Small's Company of Oregon 'Cat
plfy, arrived here yesterday evening nnd will
' 4:0 to Vancouver to-morrow morning to be
mustered out of service.
C.8. Miu.il,
v : ", , Dalles,
Bloch, Miller & Co.,
WHOLESALE
Gt R O O E It ,
AND DEALERS IS
"yVTines & Liquors,
And Importers and Jobber of
CLOTHING
Boots fc Shoes,
Under Clothing,
Blankets,
etc., etc.,. etc.
ASS AY OFFICE.
WE HAVE AS ASSAT OFFICE IN CONNECTION
wliti our hnslneas, under the entire supervision
of Mr. Millar. We make returns In Bars In six hours-
We guarantee nil our Assays nnil pay the IIIQHKST
CASH PRICK for Bar. We also pay the Hitches!
Cash l'rlce for Gold Dust.
BLOCII, 5111,1, KR ft C).,
myOtf Cor. Main ami Washington streets. Dalles.
DEALERS IX f
HARDWARE,
IRON & STEEL,
GROCERIES
BY THE PACKAGE.
"FOR CASH,"
At San Francisco Prices,
Adding oust of Transportation. .
,' CUMMING ft GRANT,
m!3tf Dulles, pregon. ,
LATESOJEWS!
ALL THUS
LATEST
EUROPEAN, EASTERN AND CALIFORNIA
NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES,
i Received Regularly evory steamer, by
S. J. McCORMICIi,
.FMMLW BOOKSTORE,
105 Front Street Portland
. i
t , Papers and Magazines packed. and
Forwarded by mail or Express
TO ANY PART OF THE MINES
In Oregon, Washington, Idaho or Montana.
Subscriptions Received fcr any.
NEWSPAPER Oil MAGAZINE PUBLISHED.
Hew Books, Uatio, &o., by every Steamer.
8 3 070 00
' WORTH OF
BOOKS,
AND
FANCY GOODS,
CHEAP FOB CASH.
' alfdlw2w
' A CARD.
MADAME LB TELLIER WOULD RESPECTFULLY
luform the Ladies of the Dulles and viulntty, that
she is now prepared to do all kinds of DRESS, CLOAK,
aud P ALE I'OT making. Also, CUTTING aud FITTING
In a new and Improved style, never before Introduced In
this place.
She will warrant to give satisfaction, and would most
respectfully solicit a liberal patrouugo. .
1 In the Rooms lately occupied by Mrs. White, over
Degener's Store, on Washington street, between becoud
and Third. . .
Dalles, March 27th, I860 mr27tf
NEW YORK BAKERY
AND
GROCERY STORE,
' Main Street Uallen.
nih23tf FREDERICK DENSER. "
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the undersigned are
respectfully requested to come and settle their ac
counts within THIRTY DAYS, aud save costs.
aMdlm . ... A. 1. BLOCII CO.
JOSLVN AND CURTIS' 1IITT12U
At 50 centa per pound,
For Sale by . ' ' - J. B. DICKEKS0N'.
niddl ' ' Second Street.
s-V- NOTICE.
REMOVING MY RE81DUNCK T0MLAT80P, MR.
II. J. WAI.DRON will act as my jfju(, and Is au
thorised to receive a.'l moneys due me. '
211 A. 11. 8TKKLE, M D. ;
Isaac F. Bioch,
San Frunclsco.
TVALDRON ItROS.,
Wholesale & Retail Druggists,
Main Street, Dalle, Oregon.
ris now occupy nun new two story,firr
H proof gtmie bulbllng. opposite lllocli. Miller ft
Co.. and oner to the public n full ami complete stock of
Drugs, Medicines and ClioiUlcills, constating iu port of
KKItn.oHNK.
TUHPEXTtNE,
ALCOHOL,
ACID.S.
L1NSKED,
LAMP WICKS 0I11MNEY8
110 PS,
SAUK. v '
. ', SI'OIWKS.
' LRKCIIKS,
iiAltU.
COHKS.
CAfTOR AND
NKATSFOOT OIL,
INDIGO AND
LANPRLAC&
TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, SUPPORTERS.
AND
PATKNT MKDICINPS.'
Our stock of FANCY GOODS I s of the driest and best
quality; new stylos ond large assortments, such as
LUBIN'S PEHPUERIIY, 1IAIR,
LUBIN'STOILKTBOAP, FLESH,
POMADES. SlIAVINa,
OSMETICS. -11AT.
UAIItOll.S, CLOTH'S, : ,
COLOGNE, . - TOOTH AND
. JlANCY SOAPS AND . NAIL BRUSHES
k iuuill ruvtDEHS, . . AND COMBS.
'' PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal purposes.
Our facilities for buying goods are second to none In
mo sun, aim we snail at all tunes sell at a small ad'
Vance from cost. Ready sales and smoll profits.
PHYSICIANS' PUKSCUIPTIOSS
Carefully compounded at all hours of the dav and nliht
Dulles, Supt. 0, 1816. selO-tf
VERY IMPORTANT
TO
Merchants, Families, Hotels and
' HAB.ROOMH.
JULIUS KRAEMER HAVING BOUGHT THE EN
tire Mfju'lr ,f llam.h,nril.. ..J U....I. i - ....
late firm ol M . Seller Co. , In tills city, to which he lies
added of his own Importation (while doing business in
cut tiuiiuj uu luimeuse oioca 01 me oesi maiiuiactured
Crocker-, ClaNsuare,
Plated Ware. I.amng.
CnandcllerN, Table Cutlery
L,ooklng-Glascs and
All Kinds of Oils.
All of which he offers at reduced rates. Persons wish
ing to buy any of the above-mentioned articles, will do
wen to give me a call uetore purchasing elsewhere.
Orders from the Interior promptly attended to, and
S1" "i;me. vim I (nil to call on llie.
lludio's Stone Bulldiug, Washington street. Dalles. '
. . JULIUS KRAEMER,
'DallesMarchnth.lSOe. mhl7tf
0NEHUNDREDM1LESSAVED
BLACKFOOT&MG BEXDIHLES
BY WAY OF
THE SHORTEST AND SAFEST ROAD
; For Land Travel. j
Distance from Dalles to White Bluff....! ...loo miles
" ', White Bluffs to Pen d'Oiellle......l60 '
, " " . toColvllle 170 ''
Travelers by land for either of the above Gold Fields,
will save
Save Time Distance and Money
Dy taking the White llluffi Road.
Wood, Water and Grass
Are found on this Rood within easy drives
The road Is now opeu. and possesses advantages over
any other laud mute from the Dalles.
Published bv order of
THE CITIZENS OF THE DALLES.
Dalles. March. 10. 1800. ) m'JoVain;
W. B. DOUGLASS,
(Successor to William Blrnbaum.) .
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
AND DBALEE I!f
F'ino "VVfitclies
and Jewelry,
INVITES THE ATTKNTTON OF HIS FRIENDS AND
the Public to his choice selection of
New and Fashionable Goods,
Respectfully soliciting their patronage.
Waiches PROMPTLY and PROPERLY repaired and
WARRANTED.
niDtf Stxt Door to the Post Office.
F I JB3I IM,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
MAIN STREET, DALLES,
DEALER IN FINK WATCHES, JEWELRY,
OLOCKS.-Gold Peu.Bllver aud Plated Ware,
ParticuUrEttention nuld tn rAniLlrlnff Mnw
Tutchon, Glocki, Jewulry, etc. All Watnhw repulreU by
N.B. All order from the upper nantry, by xprH
v usiiviiinsi viuniyuy hi en u 01 10,
. Dissolution Notice. "
NOTICK IS IIEREIIY GIVEN, that the co-partner,
ship heretolore existliiR between I. M. EVAN'S
iimlA. W. DAVIS, In the Livery Stable business, has
been dissolved; that A. W. Davis Is Indsbted to the co.
partnership; and that a bill In equity has been Hied fur
the settlement of theco partnership accounts. All nev
onsaie uotided that A. W, Davis baa no po.' to dls
rosr of the piojwrty, nor contract debts on the credit
0f,V,r.fl ' I.M.EVANS,
bailee, April 30, lSet. aS3Ulm
P "
FRANKLIN MARKET.
CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS
DALLES, OREQON, :
JOHN KPP1NGKR Proprietor
nnHE UNDERSIGNED
JL kaving titled up the
above Market In the IIH.-T
8TYLE.W11I keen constkiiu
ly ou liaml ail sorts of
fresu and Cured MeatN,
Of tbe best quality furnished at the LOWEST KATE
'. - My motto Is to PLEASE ALL." .
PARTIES HAVING SUPERIOR STOCK FOR SAL
will do well to call ui the Franklin Market.
DaHe., February 10th, 1806. J"N " W'"KUK- ,
WASHINGTON MAKKliT.
COEKEROr
COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DALLE8, OREGON
JOHN MICHELBACH, Proprietor. " .
WILL, KEEP ,j
constantly on nana all the varle- &irfy -!
LiuB iuu. ilia muKULcn dimkiiiiv
anord,of ' ,
FBKSH & CUKKD MliATS,
and always'of the bst quality. ' !'; . .
FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS -
supplied on reasonable terms. . '
Th.niirfnrilii.uii l.al'j.. .....n.pl ... .... h l.i.k.
est cash price lor FAT OVITl.E. Pnrtres uavlug stork;
In good condition, are roijuested tornll on him helui e
MH,w.Fimv, WUU11 OllliUUliUAWl,
iiaiiss, oiarcbBlst.lSOS. ' - nilitllit'
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
rmMlK DALLES LUMBER AND MANUFACTURING
COMPANY has recently attached a
FLOURING MILL 1
to their Steam Sash and Door Factory, In this Cltv, anil
are now prepared to C.110P FEED, GRIND WHEAT ami
CORN, and warrant to give tbe best aatUutctiou. Ou
band coustanily aud for sale
. FXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, ' '
' , SECONDS OR MIDDLINGS, .
"' ' ' BltAX AND SHORTS,
, ' CHOP FEED, CHICKEN FEED.
Also, a Superior article of CORN MEAL, from new
Corn.
The highest market orlce Dald for WHEAT. CORN a -
U. A. UOGUE, Agent.
Dalles, Not. J, 1806.
-A.. O. BEADFOR1),
IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF ! .
Wines Sc Liquors,
FRONT STREET, . .'.
Portland, , - Oregon.'
OFFERS FOR 8 ALE A VERY LARGE ASSORT
ment of . , . .:
llrandles. - . " . . ; '
t a . Wines,
LlqUOrg, . -V'. .:. i ,
Case' Goods,
Ac, &.C., ' &c.
nr The Traile Is nartlcularlv Invited to oxamlne m
stick before purchasing elsewhere. ' .. auM-tt
II.IIEUMAJV&CO.,
WAIN BT., DALLES, OPPOSITE EMPIRE HOTEL,
J J AVE JUST RECEI V'ED A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Consisted In part of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods
Clothing,
loots & Shoes,
Hats & Taps,
Which they offer to sell at SMALL PROFITS.' '
, Dalles, Match 27tli, 18ti0.. mrTTlf
MONTANA! IDAHO! WA5H0i
WE ARE PUTTHO UP ' OVH
ORIGINAL SUPERIOR BRAND OF ,
GROUA'D JAVA COFFEE,
ALSO I
jmml .-m a aa su V K JC KdKjm
IU DOUDLE GLAZED PAPERS, , ,j
To preserve Its strenetli anil flavor f,,r (I.. l.n.,t.
time reiiulred to be t rwarded to the ubove u acss.
For sule by ull the Jobbe-s, aud
HARDEN F0IX1ER,
, , rioneer Stoam Ootfee and Spice Mills. .
al8mlpi iii Front street, Sun grandson.
VVltSx WOOIand UIDJis;
rjtUE HI0IIK8T CASH PRICE PAID f OR ,
.PUttS, WOOL, AND HIDES, at
mhiat ' ""AKKN, MERRILL A CO.'R ",
Mhl83m 18 North Fiont Street, Portland!'
-v m "
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
, 7 "OOKS, STATIONERY,
t? 8'?,!",J1"J "ellaneous WORKS JlMi
. r,,.o, JlAUAillXKB, PAPERS i
Ac, Ac. by every Steamer. Post-Offlce'
Bookstore, Main street. Dili- umce
Garden SecUS lor the Million
""7-tf U. J, WALDR0N
CRYSTALSALOOlsi
BILLIARD ROOM,
JOHW RIItDLAl B, Proorl.i.
WA8IIINQT0W ST., net deor to VkSIv
- - ' - mj . ...
HAVE appointed E.K.IIAFT mw ti , V' ,:
ocollt M monev. d. m ",ll,'' Ment
I
J nets piiiorally.
geuorally, ' iaatf i ' " "L"'?
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