The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, June 02, 1866, Image 4

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Chicago, May 23 Secretary Sward
ninde attpoocli. at' Auburnifew Yorkj
'last nigtvt eayi'ng : " Tho National life
lately .hulrg on tho issues of victory won
in war-. ItBtillbatvgs uj on the iHsuesof
reconciliation and penco. The nation
,TOU8t live, it must live forever wholh
er it Tocelves the needed care in any
exigency at the . hands of our pres
ent Congress, or party, or at live hands
of another. I agree that is more de
sirable that the work ho happily be.
gon and' so BiiccosHfully protocuied
nhall bo continued, and indued under
the ; auspices of tire National Union
party, and of the President and Coo-'
greBS as representatives of that party.
I agree, therefore, that would bo a
bad, misfortune if the divergency bey
tweeti the President , and Cotigress
should work the decline and. dowm
Tall of the National Union party. Both
"the 'President and Congress might be
expected to be equally involved iri.the;
calamity which should dismiss the Un.
ion party from the National Councils,
and see with mortification tb0 great
responsibility to which the party had
in that cahO, provi s itself uncqualj and
the duties which must then be assums
fed and discharged by some Dew and
yet undeveloped political organization.
J3ut the President, Congress,3 states
men arid parties are of no avail when
' we weigh them against the national
life. V hat then . does the tiation
need ? It needs reconstruction, and
juBt needs nothing more. Let recons
Btruction be made first rather in Con
gross tban in any oflho cot etiluen
cies, and it will follow in the other
pla'cS. "The country exhibits at this
moment this extraordinary and inter
esting phenomena of States, and nbt
only kindred but allied; yet hostile to
each other. For such a condition, re
conciliation is tho only practical rem.
cdy. What hinders the application of
that remedy in the legislative councils.
The President's position is absolutely,
po taketi, and universally uridertoodi
We cannot require lessthau this. 'We
cannot require more, because then if
more were dosirable, .that, more ia dei
batable,. and must be the study and
ypr.U not of ourselves at this particu-
,'lar period, ljut of ourselves and our suc
cessors hortinrter.' " '""
The President and Cabinet wero
seroooded to-nght by National Club.
Secretary Stanton-being called,, upon
at his residence,, read n speech from a
inu(iUHur.ipv.t,vxie nuu ueen in luvur ui
qualified negro suffrpg.e and the organ
ization of the Southern States, by calm
and full discussion He yielded to the
universal -arguments resting upon-the
practical difficulties, and to beencottnt
eru'd in such, measures; and to the
President's conviction that to pres.
cribo'rulcs of suffrage was not within
tho, legitimate , seppo of bis power.
Concurring, however, in the objuots of
the Freedmen's Bureau bill, and regar
ding the power therein conferred as
-temporary and in safe luinds.he avow
ed its approval ; but having been res
turned 'to Congress with the Presi
dent's objections, and having tailed to
receive. tho necessary support, it is no
longer a living measure nor tho sub
ject of debate. .Without giving bis
personajt views thereon, tho Secretary
took op the Congressional plan of re.
construction. Ho. declared he hud
been able to give it his assent, partic
ularly that referring to tho. proposed
disfranchisement until 1870. He said
the elements of charge are at work in
the South, stimulating one side to loy
alty and the other to, continued hos
tility. In bis jugment, every incite
ment, to union should be cherished.
The President and other Secretaries
made only brief acknowledgment.
Final Settlement
' TW0TICR 18 "KXKBY OTVKN to all persons Inter
X5l estrd In the Estate of John Loew, deceased, that
,r. C. Pels. Administrator of Mid estate, has filed hit
s flnal account In the County Court of lhi State of Oregon,
fcr the County of Grant, and tint Monday, the 2d day ol
July next ensuing, haa I ten Died by aald Court for aaid
flnal settlement. By order of ,
v I W.LAinHILt,
Canyon City, Moy 8, 180.nj18w County Judge.
.ROSENBAUM'S" ,
IT-TBRSl
THESE JUSTLY CELEBRATED BITTERS. ARB
east driving all other from the' market, ns tlrcy
are acknowledged. by nil who use tl em and the Medical
Fraternity generally, iu tie .lue I'LIASAMJiaT and
mom JStncaclous Jteuiudy for,,. ,
Dyspepsia. ' ,
Loss or Apetlte,
Morning Headache .
Bowel Complaint, '.
Fever and Ague,
' ' V. .' . Jaundice,
'-- C." i ; Xangour,
LIVER COMPLAIJXT
In ill rt distressing forms. ' ' . ' '
, Rosenbaum's Hitters
Xre an excellent appetiser.
Rosenbaum's RIKers
ARE STRKNGTItKNING AND INVIGORATING.
. ...
.. Rosenbaum's Ritters , , ":
AE AN AOREEARLE TONIC. ' ' . '
' . Rosenbaum's Bitters
Are'.mnde In 'the most careful manner, from pure old
Wheat Whisky, medicated with roots and herbs especi
ally adapted for the cure of all Stomach and Liver dls
emus. ; '. . .hi : , ) . i ,t .
TISY THEM!
For Sale everywhere by Drn(t(rlst and Llqnof Bealers,
orby ., . , : N.B. JACOIIS CO.,
... j,..', . r'.i:- . 423 Front Street,
, . .:. ,' Sun Francisco. .
smiTii &. riivis.
m4w6m 1
. Portlaud. Agents for Oregon.
Sheriff's Sale of Renl Estate.
IJY VIKltE OK A DECT KB of Foreclosure of MnrU
gnire and execution there., hy tlie Cleik.of the
Circuit Court, in and for Wasco County State of Orison,
to me directed. I have this da levied upon the follow-
'ina; dewrihed Real Estate, to witt Tim Pouth half of
the lUthwest Quarter or Section one,-iii' Townsltip' one
North, hantre twelve f ast ; flUo. the Nottheast Quarter
ot the Southwest Quarter f Section one. in. Township
one Norfh, Hani-o Twelvo East; also, tho Northwest
of'the No'thweet J-rf f Section Twelve, in Town,
ship one North. Pniiire'i'welveXnst; belnir mo seres mere'
or less, belna; the property descrihed in the nforesnid de
cree of lorecliu-e ol niortgng'., n favor .of Elizabeth
Rrndshaw Plnintln. and npilnst Joseph Trow and Jnssce
Hays, I'f cnilnitls. f, r the suui of Two Hundred nnd two
sevetit.v-Sve ($202 76) dollars principal, and twenty-Are
elirhty-lour '($'6 84) dollnrs costs of action, w ith Interest
atiri nccnifntr costs. 1 will proceed to soll'the above de
scribed premises at.Puhlio Auction, at the Court House
door In Dalles City, to the highest bidder for cash In
;Uand,o '' ' ' ' ' ;
Hatirday, June lh, 1800,
btwre-thc hnnrs of '12o'flook.,M soft 4 o'tlocK, If. V.,
to satisfy' said executiou, Interest nnd costs.
CI1AS. WHITE, Sheriff, t
Bv U. WvCRArpCLV Deputy. " r lullwl.
Dalles CtjiMoy 8, I860. - v; ;
i , Proposalu for Grain. - :
' Atsibtant Quarthimietrr's OpfICB.1 ' 1
I FoulDaheh. iu.uon, Muv 24b, 1BU0. f
C2EALED PltOPOSU.f, In duplicate, will lis received
JTS at tblsoflire until 12o'clo k M. on i helot day of June,
1886, for the supply of 1SO.0CO pounds of Oats', to be. of
'gnn mevliitabl. qualify, and delivered Sod stored by
tiro i iiiii itiri i.r in eui-ii ouiiiier n ion ahni vlll, 101 inns
ter at this Post may Irect. between the time of the ap.
provnl of said Contract and tho 2ftth day of July, 180(1..
Oats to be put up. In sucks and w-eluhed upon iho scales
at this poot before being received. -
Bids will b reeelved for 24.000 ponnCt and upwards;
must s'at th'a price tier pound in coin, and be accompa
nied by the name of at least rwo responsible parties as
sureties, and be accompanied by an oath of allegiance to
the DVIted States. . ' ...
In case a Bid Is accepted, the Contractor will be re
quired toenter into a Hond for a reasonable amount, for
jtlie faithful performance of Hie Contract.
Payment for the nlmve mentioned funpliea will be
made in such Innds as mny be furnished by the Govern
ment, at a rate equivalent to the coin price at the-time
of payment ... ..
, The right fo rejert' any and nil Bids Is resorvedi
Bids to be endoi scd ' Proposnls for Oats."
I Contracts will be subject to the approval of the De
partment aud Division Commanders.
si. - : , JAMES0ILLI8,
I mytd ' Captain and A. Q. M U. 8. Army.
S. M. IIOLDKRNESS,
COiTIJTIIKKIOI' IfHCRCUAUT
! 40iS Front Ptrcet,
. . , . - BAN IUANCISCO,
As a BUYER has, bad many .years' experience In San
Frsnrifco, and flatters himself as being able to givesnt
Isfnctlnn. Will Sll orders for rcsp uslble parties, and
allow the u.unl credits. For advances ma'te. will charge
the customary Interest. Commissions will be reasona
ble, and suited to the nature andamomitof the business.
Refers to Messrs llumaeon A-Odell, Attorneys at Law,
Dalles. Oregon. ' ... ,
For fnither particular, addressaa above. my23ni8
Final Settlement.
NOTICE IS IUREBT GIVEN to all persons Interest
ed In the estate of Andrew Watson, deceased, that
A. L. f uttnn. Administrator of said estate, has filed his
flnal account In the County Court of the Plate or Oregon
for the County of On tit. and that FIUDA V. the th day
ol.Jmie. 18G6, has been set for bearing said account by
said Court. , W. L HILL,
- Judge of Oram County.
Csnvnh City. April SCth. 1RCB. . mllw4
UOTTLED BEER.
rpn tlNDKRMONKD 18 NOW PDTTINO TJP AN
A excellent article nf BOI TLED B KKR, which he will
dellvW t dealers or private families In quantities to
suite Orders left at the Philadelphia Brewery will be
promptly aiiennea TO. U. BUKiS JSflbCH KIN
Dallsa, May 23d, I80. .
KiALLUS 1TW Ullllti STORE.
P. CBAIGv A
' WUULI8ALI AND RITAIL
DEALER IN DRUGS,
' MEDICINES;
Perfumery, Fancy Soavs.
PATENT MEDICINES, 4e. ' 1-tf i
PIIUQS AND PATENT MEDICINES!!
- DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!!
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!!
S. LEMON,
WDOLISXU AMD TAll s
DRUGGIST,
Washington Street, between Main and Second Streets
- DALLES, OREGON.' '
gj LEMON Is able to supply parties In want j)f Drugs,
reJ Patent Medicines. Chemicals, Acids, Perfumery,
and every other article enumerated with the . .. . : . '
Wholesale drug business,
At the lowest market rates.-' ' '
H Physicians and Merchants Intending to purchase
for the Mines, will do well to give him a call. , ,.
TRUSSES & SHOULDER BRACES
In great variety. . , .......
t ' ;' 8. LEMON,
ap.3:tf. Washington St., between Mala adn Second.
PORTLAND FOUNDRY
" -J ' -- AND ' . ' ' -
MACHINE SHOP, !.:.
FIRST STREET, between Yamhill and Morrison.
ATtenm Knsines . t .
rtrnm Knginea
e of from to4ti liorse-
offromto40 horse- . sAMJ&j,1b
n,wrr.iuirrurituitor TTi."
Rtntlimnei fll.
tatlonnrv. Also. CI R- z; MgtfwWiiSs-
clar.'saw mills sfMiKwa
0MPLETK, constantly M&&
ii hand r Also. Hay Pros- f(X M&'si V?
sofallsl7.es; Planing JSS'F'a''a
CD
COM
ses of all si7.es: Planlna
Machines, (Woodworth's
pattern.) W rought And
Cast Iron work for Ver
tical SawnndOrlst mills;
Brass and Iron Castings
and ,
WROUGHT IRON WORK
of every description. I am also prepared to furnish i
Quartz Mills complete, of the Latest &
most Improved patterns.,; .
These Mlllrcan beforwarded to any part of the mines
as the Weight of the entire machinery will not exceed 8,
000 pounds.
' Horse Powers ft Agricultural Implements '
manufactured to order at tlie very LOWKSTCASH I'llICB
N.B.Partlcnlor attention paid to REPAIRS. fe20-tf
Oregon Stcftiu "Navigation' Co.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
-nspiriai EL.-rti'.-isn'h.-ti
. . - ;i,i ' TIIE STEAMERS -. '
IVEZ PERCE CHIEF, s
WEB-FOOT, . I",'
teniivo, ....
.OWYHEE, f
y '. ::: VAKIIf .
IV.
'' -'.v. ; .spray i
' -y ' ' ' okanagois,
Captains E. F. C0E, 0. C. FELT0N. J. II. D. CRAY, and
TII0S.J. STUMP, . ..
Will rnn durlr-g the season from CELlLO to fMATI
LA, WALLULA, tVUlTK BLUFIS,' PALPUSE and
LEWISTON. ' . ,
One of the above nsmed boats will leave CELII.O for
UMATILLA and WALLULA, on TUESDAYS, THURS
DAYS and SATURDAYS, j m,s . 't
, XIio russenffei' .Trniii .
to connect with steamers at CeRlo will start from tho
Railroad Depot, DALLE8 CITY, at 5 o'clocw, A. at;
, M: i';. .'V -. 'j.
, . FOR WHITE BLUFFS.
XIIK "YAKIMA,' , '
CAPT, Rs. F. COR.!.... ..'.....,'.....6ommiihder
Will leave CEULO every SATURDAY, for. WHITE
BLUFFS. ' ' '
.'.!." a 'FOR LEWISTON v ,'':'' ''
THE "OWYHEE."
0 APT. FELTON...:....i.........,... Commander.
Wlllleave WALLULA every WEDNESDAY (upon the
arrival of the; steamer tout starts from Cetilo on Tues
day), for LEWISTON. .
FOB. PORTLAND -THROUGH IN ONE DAY. v
. . The Steamers ., ....
"ONEONTA,"
" ' on :. . ,
irno," ;
CAPT. 3. MoNULTY ......Commander,
Will leave DALLES, DAILY. (8nndaya excepted) at 6
o'clock, A. M.fConiiectiui. by the CASCADE RAILROAD,
with the steamers
NEW WOULD,
CASCADE, or
WILSOTV G. HTJ3NX, t. ,
CAPT. J. WOLF, I... ..Commander,
fo Portland. FRANK T. DODGE,
Dalles. Aptll 8,1860. nl2tf Agent 0. 8. N. Co.
. ARMES DALLAM,
Importers and Jobbers of
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
BRUSHES, TWINES, CORDAGE. Ac
And Manufacturers of
California Pail?, Tubs, Brooms, Ac.
: 21? 21f SacramentoEtreet, between Front and Davis
Ban Francisco, , ocll:8uidw.
iv J
. rS, - .
UmatilVps B o i 8 ey
' : anu iuaIio .i;
Express and Fast Freight One.
r . " - ' . v - is
rg-iUIS LINE IB NOW IN COMPLETE RBNNlNtl
M. order from Umaiilia to Jdnbo City, via BWe City,
and propared to carry Freight and Valuable Packages
between these and all intermediate poluts with certainty
and despatch. t ,
The Llnels Stocked with the Best Teams
the country affcrcis and entirely
New Thorough-Brace ,.
Hrt. CONCORD .W.
Which ensures Spied .and Sulitj In tho tranmlsi-loD of
Freight, never before ollend to 'lli,i. Wo oiler 8up"
rlor Itidiicements for Khippinic 0ul Irom r'ati Fraiiciscir
and Portland to Idnbn, hs our Htiai.:eioeiits llh tli
Ocean Steniiislilp Company and Diet n-jton Steam Navi
gation ate such tlint all Uonds 'li ped by ibis Line il
not be subject lo the jii-uul delays, l,ul puss tlitougb as
Goods shipi'ed from fan Fran'clo lo oor care at Port
land, Charges will be paid and (ils sliliiped to destine--tion.s
1 ''
GOODS FH0ULD RE MAltKi:n:i-CAI!R B. M. D. k '
CO. F. LINK, and Shipping Receipts sent to our Agents
at Portland and Cmnlilln. " . .'
nuiumtiiiaigio iur llllll)JrlUIUn 1U1U
bythe Llniahd;Tollei(eil at DeHtitiBllon:' Goods will be-,
forwarded with Dispatch t,o ( wvl.te and South Boise
PASSENGERS CA1IRI1D AT GhEATLY REDUCED
BATES, Families will be UunWud with Superior Ac
commiKlatli lis In New and Ensy Kldiiie T lu l. u h jlrare
Wnitons on the Most Liberal 'Jeims, lay over eacn
nipht on the Riad at Good and Convenient e'tatious,
that passingers will not be ill privedul renr.lor rest.
AGKJSTlSt. ...
RICnAVDS A McCHAKI'N .....,.Enn Franclsre
RICII.ARD.J A MiCRAKEN .....Portland
JOSEPH TEA I ; . ....Dol!ee .
P0WI.LI.4CE ; Umatilla
J. B. WILKINSON..... , I.e Grand
B. M. Dnlll l.L A CO,... , ....., Boise City
B. M. DuHELL A CQ h ..Idaho City
MAJOR b'PKKII , li,.ty ,r(S. nth Boise)
DuRELL A MOORB......... Ruby and eilver Citlvar
B. IU.DuUELL ACO,
; :i n26tf I. ;.... :,. ;.!,..! s . Proprietors.
DR. DAVY'S SPECIFIC
An Expeditious Cure for nlrdlsou'ees of tha '' ' ;:
' K X tlAL' O 11 Gr a'n'S .
rIUS prompt and rfflcatlour Remedy for the cure
H Ghonorroeii, Gleet, Sulctures. 11 ml l lsesres of the
TJrlnary Ti (tans nwme a speedy cure without Ihelenaf
restriction to diet, exposure or change in spplitation
business; It will radically cure any eiife which can b
produced. The disence it remove- us siod,y ss Is con
sistent with the production ol a tliorii.li end permanent
cure. Further, the disease cannot be t'oiitriu ied If tli
SPECIFIC Ct.MPOVMs is taken when expired. , ...
Its lngredlcntaareeuliri.lv ve(:etale.aiid nolnjurlnna
efTi-et. either cointltulionaliy or local.)', tan be caused by
Us usei. . - ; mv -. - . , .
Price One Dollar and Fifty cents per bottle. Bent bj
Express carefully packed; '
' HuSTKTThK, SMITH A DEAN. Agents,
.i'" ' -i. 41 and 403 Buttery street. corClay, -1,
. Jy23-6m., ' , Cafe Frmcttco. .
JACKSON SALOON !
COUNER COURT AND SECOND STREETS,
; :i'ULLL!M. OREGON. .
TWr uNDEiisiaNErTlrvTvo' remc)ved trom
THE "ULLLA UNION" CELLAR. INTO '" ' -
Beg to I ii fur 111 the public that they ure prepared to serve
their customers w ith the best , , . . '
Wines, Liquors and I t Cigars,
THE MAKK.ET AFFORDS. ALSO, A j! f;
Every day and evening; 11. vl ..a-j 4 nvmvs.
K. eCHCTZ dt 8. K1FIW, :
' ,; vr Pl.rlelMl. ,
dec2-lf .,
:;;:!LiiqoLN.HOUS.?,;::;
Vomer YVaaiungton and jfrout (trtak
! I in M;i.P0RTLAKD(0REG0N.-..u . . d .j 1 V,'
1'! ' ' '"'"' 1 ' -r-r-'.-
FIR W-CLA SS HbTEL. , L AUGESI IN THE STATU .'
Charges Reasonable." 'i, ; ' 1 '
AN OMNIBUS' will attend all tlie Boats and convey'
Passenger and 'their baggage tn the House 'Free of
Charge, or to any other House in tlie Ciry lor 69 oents.
S. COIH N, Proprietor. "
p n unr aKti rnrri tiatiir ;n ti. n,.., . -
'All the Steamers lor Oregon City. Vancouver, Monti
cello sad Astoria land at tha Lincoln House Y burf.
' epl:3m :, 1 I
Hard.'VVood Lumbei4. ,
CARRIAGE AND VAGON MATERIAIS
WE BKO TO CALL ATTtMJON ol Cntrlage Man.
ulaclurers and Dealors to the Large and Com1
plota nsfoituieut of CAhhlAUE'and WAGON MATERI
ALS we are ocustuntly teceSi ing from the i ai-t. specially
selected lor the California markof. comprislug,1 Oaky
lncKory. ami tecomi urowtji Asti I'lniiK, iin-Kory axk-s,--Wagon
Poles, II tibs, Spokes, lellues, liimi,bhaits,Ac. Ac.
which we otl'er at the lowest Cash Prices, .
Da orders addrvtsud 10 our lioiiso w III receive prom is
attention. - r K, W. BllAUU A CO., .
Jel6:Um. 20 A 31 Battery Street, run Kiancino,
- ' and 17 A 19 Seventh etrott eiicranieiito.
C. WTEnotJ8tc,. . H. W. Iibauo It Co, . , J.Vt . Lisisa
San Fruucisi'o. . , Sucrumcnto. New York
TILLMAN, :
SOLI AQKKT IN OAIIFORKIA I OR
TILTON & McFAE LAND'S.
Fire IliirInr fl'rootf Sales.
STEEL-LINED VAULTS, " '
Combination Lock.
49fConstanlly . band a full assortment of SAFES, .
I .3 IS BATTERY rTBKKT,
JyMm fan Franclscn
NOTION. . . i.
ITEREBY GIVEN THAT. A CALL MEETING OF
the "Stock Balsers' Vntnal Aid Fnrlrtv" will 1
In dT at Union School House, near A. D. Bolton's, on
Flfleen Mile Creek, at 1 o'clock p. m..on Salurday.June
2d,180e. m)Catd h. L. B0WIAN1', 0, 8., A.