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FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, 1800. Dr. BbooiU has removed hs'ofllce to Fed eral street, nearly Apposite E. P. Fitzgerald's store. " ' ' ' ' ' '' Mb. Winans, of Baltimore, has presented $25,000 to the managers of tbe Southern Re lief Fair in tkat city. Rbmbmuku, if you vote .tbe Democratic ticket on Monday next, you vote to send .Toe Lane or Rev. Joe Smith- to the U. S. Senate. Tmf Pennsylvania Legislature has disfran chised all deserters from the army and navy during tbe late war.. " 1 Tub report of the Chief of Police of Mo bile, for the quarter ending April 1st, shows that 1,753 ivrroeM were rondo-in, three mouths, of which 1,132 were white", and 622 blacks. Tbi proposition before tbe Iowa Legisla. ture to- amend the Constitution by erasng the word "-white" from the article on suf frage has passed both Houses. Mb. Jom R' Hooo, one of the absconding Tennessee legfslatorstbai been expelled from that body, of whioh be was considered an unworthy member-.. - FoBTT'or fifty Indians near the Missouri Coteau,. while hunting bnffalo, were caught in a terrible snow-storm and perished, with the exception of one man who brought no tidings.. Tus Charleston South Carolinian chronicles new phenomenon In that city, namely, a demand on. the part of tbe blacks foi higher wages.. The colored stevedores are unwil ling to work unlessvpald two dollars a day. Loko Psimmb IIall, a Fort Alcatras Dem ocrat, is about starting anather Democratic organ. That's good. . Halli and Beriah Brown will do the Union cause much good. Birds of a feather flock, together. Mrs. Andubw Johnson recently sen to the Baltimore Fain for the relief of the destitute women and children of the South, a beauti ful basket of exotic flbwers, cut from the . White House conservatory. A oobospondbkt of the. Boston. Journal ays that two of the Episcopal churches ia Charleston, S. 0.,.are making a united move ment for educating colored children, and have already six. hundred, scholars under their car.. - Mb. Robt. Mato's estate, known as Pow hattan, on James river, near Richmond, and where, according, to a uumous irauiuuu, John Smith's life was saved- by the fair Poc ahontas, is said to-hav been sold to Colonel v-.k f Mnoonchnantta. for $26,000. " ' I ' Wl understand that the Polk county curie oslty is to be exhibited'1 this, evening.. We did not learn- wimU the piico of admission will be, but It is believed that' his owners, - Joe Lane and Rev. Jot Smith- intend that it will be moderate.. JoHif H. Rsqah, formerly rebel Postmaster Oeneral. Is busilv working a farm. in Texas, t laboring, with his own. hands. He writes: ' I make fence, grub, pile and burn brush, 'plow', etc., and am as thoroughly bronzed as other laborers..' i v . Thb evidence of W. E. Davis, In the Gee trial, in addition to other important waiters, established tbe fact of. the killing of four teen more Union prisoners at the time of the alleged mutiny than-, have heretofore been reckoned auiougjuoo shot on that occasion. . PbbsohaIi. Mr. J. Gaston, editor of tlie Stateiman, oalled. on.us. to-day. , He is en gugcd in canvassing.. the State for the Union ticket.. Mri Gaston's speech at Oregon City a short timo since, sinmps. bim. as an able advocate of the cause hois socking to ad- .,vasce... i .. ' - Thb accredited-correspondent of; tbe -Na tion says that in, Mississippi the seventy teachers in the oulbred schools ate lequired to renort monihlv.to the Freedmen's Bureau, pecifying,among otherrthings, the7 number of pupils of mixed, blood.. In the twelve schools which. happened to stand at tbe bead of tbe list, there are returned 287 children of pure African blood, and 777 of mixed brood.. " WHb ARB THE REAL FRIENDS OF HlfiAIATOtt NKSM1TH1 , Every citizen of the Dalles believes that Senator Nesmith. Is the true and tried fiend of our local interests. To bis energetic and well directed labors in the United S ates Sen ate, not only the Dulles people, hut all east ern Oregon, !- largely indebted for. lavors, and Corour f uure prospects. His re-election to his present po-itlon will most certainly secure earnest endeavois towards the speedy erec'lon of tbe Branch Mint at this place, and tbe consequent upbuilding and future prosperity of our city ; and his re election depends largely on the choice of Represent atives from Wa co and other counties on tbis side of the mountains; and hence it b. comes an important ques ion for tbe people to de termine whether the Union or Democratic ennriMates are tbe proper men to trust on tbis important question. Permit us to call th attention of property hollers and voters to the facte bearing on this point. It is now definitely settled and well utiders'ood in the Willamette vulley and Southern Oregon, and doubiless among those on the inside of the Democratic 1 ring" here, that in case tbe Democrats carry the Legislature, they intend to have a "Simon-pure " bed rock Democrat for the Senate, or, rather than take Nesmith, or any J bn-on man, then prevent an elec tion by refusing to go in o joint convention. Tbe Democrats ail over the State say that Nesmith has never iepre.-en ed them, that he is a traitor to their Durtv. and that his influ ence in appointments, and all ids votes, bes tone only to divide, distract and demoralize the Democracy ; and that with such a man as him for Senator thy become weaker by divisions, and his election is really'worse to th em than that of Gibbs or Mitchell. Such being the position taken by nine-tenths of the Democracy, the great mass that would control, if they got into poer, (and good reasoning .it is) bow is it possible for two or three Democrats from Wasco to do our Mend Nesmith any pood, even if they should be elected 7 They would either have to go into a Democratic, caucus, and be bound by is action to vote for old Jo Lane, or some body of tbat ilk, or refusing to go into their party caucus, prevent an election at all by compelling tbir Democratic associates to vote against a joint convention. Let no friend of the Dalles be deceived. The true position of the Senatorial question, so far as the Demociatic party is concerned, is this: Give us Jo Lane, John F. Miller, or some re liable Democrat, and Nesmith never ,ot we will prevent an eloction. On tbe other band, if the Union party car ries the Legislature,' a joint convention of the Legislate will be gone into without any caucussing or wire-Wuring of that kind, just as it has been in our Union Legislatures heretofore, and our Union representatives from WaBco would be tree to vote lor Sena tor Nesmith, and do all they honorably could for bis election, without the trammels of any caucus. Both the Union candidates lor the Legislature in this county are reliably for Senator Nesmitu, and therefore for Dulles interest, and being members uf tbe Union party, and not compelled to go into any cau cus, or see a failure of election, they are therefore from their very position, as well as their sentiments, tbe teal fiiends of J. VV. Nesmith. , ". V , , Atiuin we say to the property holders r voters, and all olucis interested in tbe growth and prosperity of the D lies, that the elec tion of Hutnason and Dodge cannot possibly do lis any good, no mutter how f i ieudly they are to Nesmith, Ucuiue they belon to a party, nine tenthi of uhicli openly declare that they will prevent an election,, rather than tied J. W Net milh; while every Uuion. man ia tbe Slate says, " any man for Senator, beloro a Cop- perlieail oi the Joe Smith, Wi.lor or Lane stripe I"' : ;'. A lkttkb from. Mu.-Ueu. Sherman to the Secretary ef State of.Iowu, says : " In order to ull'ord the best protection to the emigra tion of the year wo. hnve.mado the region of Montana, and the routes leading .tuereto a separate military dep.rtmcnt, ol which lien P. St.. George Cooke is tire commander." Ho-also says.:: ." If. emigrants wilt, go to Omaha, Forts Ceurney, .Atchison and Lara inie, thence to Fort. lloiu, they, will find a well guarded road all. the way, and al-o the Missouri river route.. It will be dangerous to go by the Niobiarah' route this year.!" Rimewdir, If you bare a cold . r cough, that Hall's Pul monary Balsam will enre ju quicker than any other known remedy. The genuine li pat up in nlty cent bottles only. ' . . iw Columbla Lodge, No. S, I. O. O. F. Heeu every Friday erenlng at 1 o'clock, lu Gates Hull, corner of Second and Court Streets. Brothers In good standing are luvited to attend. By order. N.G. . A Wasco Lodge, No. 10, A. F. A. M. Holds Its staled Oohimunlo-itlnn on the Fir t and M2Thlnl Mondays of ewh month, at their hall. In Bailee City. Brethren in good standing are invited to attend. By order ot tue . ai. , 8ith It. Von, Seo'y. Religion .Notice. CiTOOUO Cnunoit Morning service: Mats, at 10 o'ctotk. Evening service: Vespers and Benediotlon, at JU'clock. Sunday School at 3 o'clock, p. 111. u2)dtf F ATI! tilt L. DIELE.MAN, Pastor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO All. WHOM IT MAT CON com, that the Annual Mst of Asesiiienrs of the In ternal Revenue, for tho Otli Bivisinu, Stute o Oregon, w II be open at my office lor exatuluatiou. for the space 01 teu days from the date hereuf, when and where ap peals will lie lecelved rotative to any erroneous or ex resKive valuations, usses-uients or enumerations returned in 'Hid List. . OIHco ou Second street. 2d door above Court, south aide. H. B. CuMFOHT, Ass't Asosjur, 9th Division, State ol Oregon. Dalles, June 1st. 1808. el-lot IS OTIOK. FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE I wdl be Tumid In the Law Office lormerly occupied by llumason & Odetl. un Main street, over WaMrou'g Drug ijtore. Bailee, May 31st, loot). myaitr O. N. BENNY. I'ropotiitig lor Fresh Beer. Orr.cs of A. C. S. Fotti IMLrts, Oregon, ) May UOth, 18U. SEALED PROPOSALS in duplicate will lie received at this office until VI o'clock v.. Saturday. June 9th. 1800, fur the furnishing of To the Troops and Employees at this I'oxt. for the fiscal year couinieucii'g July lat, 180b, ami ending June 30th, 1807. Haid Fresh Beef to be of irood and merchantable anal. Ity. and In equal proportion o fore and hind quarter meat, (necks, Khanks and Kidney tallow to bo excluded) and to he delivered on ench dnys and in such quantities as the Commanding Offi.-er of this Pmt may designate. ine necas 01 the cattle nlniiKhtereil shall bo cut off at the fourth vertebral Joint, and thohroasts 1 rimmed down; tho shanks of the fore quarter shall be cut off from three to four Indies above ti e knee Joint, and uf hind Quarters from six to eight Indies above the gniubrel or hock joint. luu-ii oiu 10 oe accompanied ty a U01111 (with at leust two suiotlesWn tho sum of Two Thousand Dullarefor the faithful performance o the i'ropusal contained in the 1110, in ciue me jhu is nccppie i. All Bids must stale the vrice nor nound In U. B. Quid Coin, but jmyuient will he made in such funds as may be on hand on the day of payment for that purpose,' "at coin ratus." The undersigned reserves to himself the rlcht to reject any or all bid that ln may deem unreasonable. Bidden are invited to be ureseut when the bids are openod. Proposals to be addre-sod to the' undersigned, and en dorsed thus: " Proposals for Fresh lloef." J&MK8ttlLLI8, ' niy30l8 Capt k A. Q. M U. 8. A , A. O. H. DALLES AND CANYON CITY STAUE McOMPANYi Are now running regularly their line of CONCORD STAGES, BETWEEN - " DALLKH & C A.NYON CITY, TWICE A WEEK, CARRYINO ' THE U. S. OVERLAND MAILS WelH, Fargo &C08 Express, - leaving Dalle every Tuesday and Friday, ar2 o'clock a. m., and Canyou City on the same days at 3 o'clock a. m. Through In Two and a naif Days , JAMES A. HENDERSON, Age: t, Canyon City. Dalles Office Next door below Jos. Elfelt's, Main St. SAMUEL L. BROOKS, Agent. Dalles, Mar 20th, 1806 inyAitf HO, FOR THE DEALY ROAD! . SNOW OUT OFTHEWAV, rjHIS R AD IS NOW SO FAR COMPLETED THAT JL It may be traveled by wagon" grout and small with ease ami safety. It is Not Leas than Filly Miles Nearer to Boise Buin ot Valley, or Owyhee thnuany oilier route from Dalles City. It Hub Lo"er Itatos of Tolls, better grans, and shorter dries between watering places than auy other road acroos I lie mountains. This road though not eomplvled in all ite Noctions, Is offored to- the trav eling public at very reasonable ra es of toll. Teamsters, packers and freighters from tho Dalles will do well to examine ihis road. If they do not like It, thoy can go rtlly miles lurtlior round for about three tiniee the toll, and have no better road. By order of tho Road Oumpany. my23ml NOTICE Tn MONTANA TRANSPOKTATION COMPANY . will now recoireand trainport freight from While Bluffs to the nppor end of navlgatiun 011 Pen d'Orellle Lake. at the mieof ilW per ton.. Frolghtsent to White Bluffs, marked -To the care ol M. T. Co." will be'fur warded witlf dispatch. J, A. OBKLL, . ' taymt. , Agent.. DEMOCRATIC CLUB ROOliT OORNE-Jl OFCOURT AND MAIN STREETS, . Open Dally, until 10 o'cl'k., p.m. B -kEMOORATS OF WASCO COUNTY are Invited lo at 3,9 tend,, ami enroll themselves aa .niemhois ef the Club. UO0D SPEAKING may be expected each yvenlug. By Older uf tlin Uummittee. . , " ln22d2w JOli.N UILL1AMS, Ch'n. ' . VOtl SALE.. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES OF LAND, tho property uf tho heirs of John llulllgaii. lati-ly de ceased. The land is co. venlciitly located on Mill Creek, lietw en the clfiins ol Theodore .Mcsplie and CaldM-oU's, about thico miles from Dalles rity. It Is well watered, and contains a good houe. burn and stable, a good or chard and about twenty-nvo iicros umlcr jinprovcnient. l ur Inlornvitioii or purchase apply to Father T. Meopiie, or u iua a nan. Aitorueys. Bailee, Miy 21, 1808., ln) T, MESPUE. ITOTIflNVilun i HOUSE!, 'n 4AA 1KIV CTDl-RT IilTfVC! . 1 - t . . . ,' rtVlH UNDKHSIQNBd thankful for past : JL Favors, respectfully -Informs the cltliens of the Dalles, and the public generally, that ha continual t sell at . - , . t.- PUULIC AUCTION ... OR PRIVATE 8AU, , Ileal ENtate, General Merchandise, , . uioceiies, . 1 HorseH, ; -Mules, , ' Furnllnre, Mockn, &.C. &.. REOULAR SALE DAYS, Tuesdays and Saturdays. ' Cash Advances made on Consignments, And PROMPT RKTO 'Nm de of sales. " ,, Ont-iloor and Speclnl Sales attendod to In any partol the city. JOHN WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. J . J U K EH, Main Street. Dalles, : WH0LE8ALZ ANP RETAIL DEALXR IN CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, cto. always in btou tbi but Bnaiina or; Cigars, Tobacco, Matches, &r. tJLAYINO CARDS. , POCKET CUTLERY, ' ' PORT -MONIES. COM US and BRUSHES, o all kinds, ' " '. PERFUMERY, ol every description, 1 CHINA ORNAMENTS ' TOYS, DOLLS, etc. ' - . . FISH HOOKS and FISHING TACKLE, . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY GOODS. c. Also Powder.Shot, Lead. Powder Flaiks. BaskeU.ani many other urticles too numerons to Ine itlon. Interior dealers supplied with Cig irs. Tobacco. etc. at less than Portlaud prices, with freignt added, oo-f SELLING OFF AT COST! J. GOETZ & CO.. 1 STONE BUILD I NO, WASHINGTON STREET, DALLKt, Offer their well-selected stock of ' TOBACCO,. SEGABS, PIPES, YANKEE NOTIONS, . AND .I..'- STATIONERY, AT SAN FRANCISCO COST. - mrZltf - ' -r JTU. :jl J2uiT9 VIJVA Al -', WHOLESALE RETAIL ' DRUGGISTS, STONE BUILDING, WASHINGTON STREET, ; . . ' DALLES, OREGON. Importers and Jobbers ot ' PATENT MBDICINB3, ' CHEMICALS A FANCY GOODS,. SODA, CORKS It ACIDS, IHU), a AMUliUli, , .. . PURE WINES a LIQUORS, PAINTS, GLASS A BRUSHES. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Accurately compounded. .' PHOTOGRAPHIC EMPORIUM. A fml and complete assortment of all articles In th Iftiotograplilo Line, at a SMALL ADVANCE ON BAN FRANCISCO PRICES. 47 Merchants will please get our prices before order ing below. . U. L.OUAPtN, JUSTIN GATES. - Dalles. Sacramento, Cat. last chance: WB WOULD CALL T.I IK ATTENTION OF Tim. public to tho tact that we are closing out nr stock of , CLOTHING 5 DRY . GOODS, &C, &C.fc At Greasy Reduced Rates, And'nfTer bapga ns which cannot X.ilt to satisfy anybody, wanting articles in our line. ... - ' Fair Warning! TE I NT END CLOSING DUIl UUSINI5SS HERB by the FIltsT OF JUXB next, and we take this op piirtuiilt.r df once iiiiiro callliu i puu those indebted ta il to mil and fettle. We will- u it, If we can help It, plat e any nf our accounts in the hands of loiral collec tors; but If.uliiigml in do so. v.-u sliall have reconrse ta.. that wliL'ujJiiauutice oxpires. . aaoijl. M.BROWN 4 BRO. ' . UAL liKS . & ROC K L AN O y TTI TJi "T T Tiy Ju' Oil JLX JLTij JL . Landing--Foot of rnlon. Street.. rVIK PROPRIETORS ARE NOW PRKPARED WITH . STAUNCH AND ROOMY BOATS, toortwt ! Travelers, HbrNCii & Stock, ,i In a Safe and expeditious manuer, and at Eoaionatil,, Kates,., , tiQM