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About The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1866)
C3J laifg ' Motwtsraccr. 8T4ND AT THK POLliS. , Let (be Union men see to it turn the poll ere well guarded, end that none but qualified voters aro allowed to vole. Challenge all votes you bave doubts about, and protest against tbo-e that you know to be fraudulent. Dj not be intimidated by threats from chl longing any person you suspfcifln. The luw protects you in it. The following is the law which governs elections : ' 11 any person or persoos shall, by menace, threat or violence, whether armed or unarmed, intimidate or prevent, or attempt to -intimidate or prevent, any person from challeng ing another voter, or to prevent any p-rson from voting, such person or persons so of fending shall, upon conviction, be punished toy imprisonment in the penitentiary, not less Xhan one, nor more than three years. That all wbito male inhabitants over the age of twenty-one year?, who fhalf have re- sided within this Stale for six months neit preceding an election, or bare declared their intention In become citizens of the United States according to the provisions of the con stitution, shall be entitled to vote for Presi dential electors, Representatives to Congress, State, district and precinct officers. Provided, That nin ey days bona fide residence in a county - next preceding an election shall be required to entitle a person to vote for county and precinct officers, and likewise ninety days preceding such election in a district for dis trict otlicers. ' JEFF. DAVIS. From Richmond, I went down tbe James River to Fortress Monroe. Ou the way, ob jects of interest were pointed out Fort Dar ling, Butler's Dutch Gap Gnnul, Hai-rison's Landing,' City ' Point, Jamestown, the first white settlement in the New World, Newport News, etc. Upon introduction, I obtained a pass to enter tbe Fortress, where I bad not been many hours, when I met the great rebel 'chief face to face, while he was taking his usual daily walks on the ramparts under the escort of an officer by bis side and two armed soldiers behind him ; and I had a good view of htm as be paesod me. He was well dressed, had a light colored, felt hat, and new boots. His eye was clear and bright, his step firm, nnd.hH bearing as proud as a Romancon- queror. Ue is indulged in this recreation every day, and is apparently cheerful and free from care. During these walks he frequently recites scraps of Latin and Greek poetry He is privileged with tbe use of the fine li brary of tbe Fortress, and. is permitted to write, of course under tbe insDeclion of the commanding officer. ' . lie is a great smoker, and when in his apartment employs bis time in writing, read ing and praying. Alternately be Is very quiet md pious, ana restive and boisterous. Ui freely.expresses big opinions about the Gen erals and leaders on both sides. lie thinks McClellan was our greatest General, and says Grant is no soldier, nothing but a butcher ; Lincoln was a good natured man, but a jack ass : Andrew Johnson is pretty smart, and in clined to do thq fair thing so far as he can, but be Is not a great nun. - . , He thinks bis capture was unjust, as he was fairly paroled by tbe surrender of Lee and Johnson, and says that if be bad bad any jden of being taken be could easily have made bis escape; He was 'terribly enraged at what Foote, or Mississippi said of him,, and declared Foote a "constitutional liar" that be " bad often told him so ;" said he 'was glad wbeij he escaped from the Confederacy, aud that he 'f gave orders lo let him go and not stop iiin;" adding, " I was glad to get rid of such a nuisance." 'Tbe Duke of Marlborough," Jeff says, "deserted bis sovereign fought successfully under the banners of another Prince, and his name has come down in history as one of the noblest men and greatest of Generals of bis time. But Marshal Ney, one o( Napoleon's famons Generals, who, after the banishment I of Napoleon to Elba, gave in his adhesion lo I the ruling powers, and again joined his chief Ion his return, was. after bis hnul overthrow, taken and Bbol as a traitor." His commentary upon these bistorio facts Iwas this : "Treason neverprosperr lor when lit does, none dare call it treason." .It iB of no consequence to any one to know I front what source or by what means I derived my Information concerning the sayings and Idoings of Ibis bold, bad man. It'an only say the recital is perfectly true, and to be relied lipon. Correspondence of on Jsaetern l'aper. Tm Canyon City stage, arrived' here on Saturday evening. Tbe loog delay was paused by high water on. the. Middle Fork tf Uohn Day. Mr. Wheeler reports the roads in Lad condition from continuous rains. ' The Aadians bave entirely disappeared- from lie I road.' It is suoposed tbftl ibey have gone Itoputup their summer supply of roots, or perhaps they have changen their base to an Oth ami mora nrftfilfthla location. We hoDB I they Will find their present abode so inviting iwnotio ietora to toe roaa,. IUmjAbcr that the man who vetes for Dodge, Ilumason or Ferguson, -votes' for men who sanction violence, and endeavored, to create a riot by disturbing a peaceable meet- ng of citizen?, assembled to discuss the prin ciples involved in our Government, i . The water rose about five inches during the past twenty-four hours. The railroad bridge has raided, about six iucbes. The wtyole length of tbe bridge is covered with rock, which will probably save it. ' Sn to it that no Union man swaps his vote on either the State or county ticket. Tbe rioters are driven lo resort to this as the only bope of carrying the election. Be on your guard. ", 5 ISAiO F. liLOCH, San Francisco. 0. S. Milliu, Bailee. ' Bloch, Miller & Co., WHOLESALE O- R O O 132 X, S , AND DEALERS IX "Wines Sc Liqxiors, And Importer and Jobber! of . CLOTI-IINGK Boots & Shoes, - -- : Under Clothing, Blankets, etc., etc.. etc.- A.SSA.Y OFFICE. WI HAVE AN ASSAY OFFICE IN CONNECTION with our bnslnens. under the entire snncrvislon or Mr. Miller. Wo make return! in Ban In six hours Wo guarantee all our Assays and pay the I1IQIIKST OASII PlUOtf for liars. We also pay the Highest i BLOCH, MILLER ft C), myotf Cor. Main and Washington streets, Dallct. Ordinance No. 39. AX ORDINANCE to License, Hotel and steamboat ' Runners, fjphe poople of Dalles City do ordain as follows : Suction ! Any nerson who shall solicit natrnnaee for a itorei or Bieamuont, com nonty o iltea a Knnnor, within the corporate limits ofDallos City, shall theretor procure a License from the Recorder, and shall pay therefor into the city treasury the sum of Ten Dollars lor every three wonins. Sec. & Any (tenon who shall do bnlnes as a rnnnor, who by malicious misrepresentations sliaH Injure, -or atompt to (tijnro any Hitol, Hoitnur.int or steainbiat, shall, on conviction thereof, be ptinUhed by a fine in any sum not exceeding twenty dollars for eat-h aud every offense. Sko. 8. Any nerson who shall do bnslnees as a runner wlthout procuring a license therefor, shall, on convic tion thereof, be punched by a fl.e in the loot of twenty dollars. . Hko. 4. This ordinance shall take effect and ha In. fore. from and after the 2d day of Juno, 18tlt). rauo may lotn. 1000. f. ' w. IS. UibJlAN, ' II. Catlit, Recorder. my28.16t Mayor . ' A. CARD. - "ATADAMELE TRLUEIt WOULD. RESPECTFULLY iTJtL Inform the Ladles of the tulles and vicinity, that sue is now prepared to do all Kinds of DllKss, CLOAK, anilPALBl'Oi'uiakluir. Also, CUTTING and FITT1NO In a new aud improved style, never before introduced in this place. Sho will warrant to glvo satisfaction, and. would most respectfully solicit a liberal patrouoge. In tbe Rooms lately occupied by Mrs. White, over Degener's Store, on Washington street, between Second aim num. , Dalles, March 27th, 1868 " " ' mr27tf FlTlO. LIEBE, GROCERY, PROVISION, AND FRUIT STORE, Washington Street, opposite French ft Oilman's, Dalles, Ua4,on hand a largo aud well-assorted stock of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, l rosh JJuMer Egs, Received dully. A lane lot of CHICKENS alwavs on hand. FRUITS of all kinds. FRESH VEGETABLES every morning. All articles warranted. Givo Mo a Call, Everybody rillOJESt JL.OW. au!8;tf . . i , F. LIItBB. KEROSENE. TUKPKNTINB, ALCOHOL, ACIDS. LINSEED, LA It I). J, F, KELLOGG, DENTIST, Main St., Dalles, Oregon. - A FT KR NEARLY SIXTEEN YEARS , Practice In his nrofelon. would 1:1. '-"J mspoctl'ully Infonn the cltitens of tlie Dallos end the imlilic ccnerally. that h hs loosed tho Dental Otlico lately occupltMl by J. W. uuu.lie.1, Lieniis, wuere ne can oe round prepared to at tend to tuose requiring uis proiessionai eervicos. (ifnos Houae From 8 o'clock, i. to 13 a and Irom i ocioca, v. ii. to o p. H i mutf JVALDRON BROS., "Wholesale & Retail Druggists, Main Street, Dalles, Oregom. WE NOW OCCUPY OUR NEW TWO STORY FIRE Proof Stone billtrtinir. nnrmaltn lllnh. AU1U A Co., and offer to the public a full and complete stock of Drugs, Mediciues and Cliomlcals, consisting lu part of , IV.otice. TnE C0UI0N COUNCIL OP DALIES CITY.Oreiion will jit u "Hoard of Equllinatlon " at the Recor der's oftlce on S,atur ay, June U, 18tll), at 7 p. m. All parties who may feel aggrieved by any auessment made by the ltecordur ol Dalles City, are hereby requested to attend, that all errors in valuation or description of lots land or other property, may be titers corructod, beforo the city taxes for tjie current yoar are levied. . By order of the Comraou Council, inydHd 11. CATLEY, Recorder. 1 J FOR SALE. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES OF LAND, the property of the heirs of John llalligan, lately de ceased. The land Is conveniently located on Mill Crock, betwen the clHims ot Theodore Mesplle and Caldwell's, about threo miles from Dalloe City. It Is well watered, aud contains a good house, burn and stubta, a good or chard and aoout twenty-five acres nnder Improvement. For Inrormation or purchase apply to Father T. Mesplle, or 0-tes ft llnft, Attorneys. Dalles, May 21, 18U0. Im lVUESPUK.. CASTOR AND - NKATSEOOT Oil, IAMP WICKS ft CHIMNEYS HOPS, SAGE-.' , SPONITES. LEKOHES, COIIKS, ISDIOO AND LANl'ULACK TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES; SUPPORTERS. AND , PATENT? MEDICINES. Our stock of FANCY GOODS It of the finest and best quality; new styles ond large assortments, such as uuuin oriiiiruriivni. UAllv, . JJUBIN'B TOILET SUAP, ILKSHt -l'OMADRS. SHAVING, COSMETICS, ... . HAT. ' HAIROII.3, 1 CLOTH'S. COLOGNE, TOOTH AND . FANCY SOAPS AND NAILBRUSHES TlK)TH l'OWDKRS, AND COMBS. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, For Medicinal purposes. Our feu ilitlm fur buying goods are aoeonoVto none In the Stat., and we shall at nil times sell at a small ad vance from cost. Ready sales and small profits. PHYSICIANS' rKESCKIPTIONS Carefully compounded at all hours of the day and night. imiiDi, oupt. v, io'IO. leiU-tt V la 11 Y IMPOltTAKT t- . . TO ' " A Merchants, Families, Hotels and 1IAI1.ROOMS. JULIUS KttAKMEIl HAVING IIOUOHT THE EN tire Stock of Merchandize and Book Accouute nT the late firm ot M. Seller 4 Co.. In this city, to which he hoi added of his own importation (while doing business in Portland) an immense Stock of the best manufactured Crockery, ; , Glassware, Plated Ware, I.nmpg, CliandcllerN, . Table Cutler) Looklng-Glanscs and All Kinds of Oils, All of wlilrll ha nfTpa nl rndiiPAil rn... n.HAU 1-1. Ing to buy any of the nbove-mentlonod articles, will do aw can uemre purcuaeing etsewnere. Orders from tbe intocior promptly attended to, and w.o ,i..vncu u kv owcuro. uno i mil to can on me. Budio's Stone Building, Washington street, Dalles. . , , , JULIUS KUAEMER. Dalles. March 17th, 1805. rohlitf ONE HiJNDEEDMILES SAVED! BLACRFOOT & BIG BEAD MINES ' BY WAY OF .-. . t .. Wliite OBliiflfe ! THE SHORTEST AND SAFEST ROAD For Land Travel. Distance from Dalles to White Bluffs... 100 miles ' , Whlto Bluffs to Pen d'0iellle..'....lC0 ' ' " " toColville.. 170 " ' Travelers byand for either ot the above Gold Fields, will save ' Save Time Distance and Money By taking the White Bin Hi ,Koad. Wood, Water aud. Grass,'' Aro found on this Road within easy drives The road is now open, and possesses advantages over any other land route from the Dalles. Published hv order of ; 1 TIIK C1TIZKNS OP TH DALLE3. Dalles, March, 20, 1806. , . , - mflhUin. W. 13. IOXJGML,VSS, w (Successor to William Blrnbaum.)' PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, U'ino . Vatclies: ' AND JEWELRY, 1NYITES THK ATTENTION OF HIS FRLBND8 AND the Public to hie choice selection of ... New and Fashionable Goods, Bespeetfnlly soliciting their patronage,' ' M Wa'choa PKOMPTLY and PltOPEIlLY repaired and WA Kit ANTED. ' . mutf , Next Door to the Post Office. , FRANKLIN MARKET. ? CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS- DALTES, OREGON,' JOHN ICrflNGICrt Proprietor ,.m, rlltB UNDEHSIQNRD iy 23lf living fitted na the fJesL . above Market In the BE-T ' 11 STILE,wUI keepxoostont- ly on hand ull sort of 1 Fresli and Cured Meats, Of the best quality furnished at the LOWEST RATH. , . My motto Is to ' PLEASE ALL." . PARTIES HAYING SUPERIOR STOCK FOR BALK will do well to call at the Franklin Market. Dalle, February 19th, 18M. r ; llia- f.'dehm; Watchmaker and. JcUcIer, .MAIN STREET, DALLES, Ur.ni,r,iv in rinn WATU11ES, JKW KLKY, CLOCK ft, Gold Pens,8ilver and Platod Waro, Cfif a-Partlcular attention nald tnrdnalrtnir ttm vE Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. All Watches repaired by iuv ..rrHiiiau lor (weir mourns. N. B. All orders from the upper conntry, by Xxproai or otherwise, promptly attended to. . NEW YORK ' ' ' ' : AND. GROCERY 1JAKEUY S TO R E . Maln.Mrcct Dallcti. mkMtf. ' FttWEBICK BBSZER; WASHINGTON MARKliT. ' ' coatiiit or COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DALLES, OREGON. JOHN MICHELBACH, Proprietor, WILL KEEP ' fnn,, 'consUntly on hand all the varle- O'-J sties that the markuecun muiRihiv l-f.- a aaord,ef . ., , , ,. . .. ' .TTTlt FRKSH &e CUKKD MEATS. ; aad alwaya of the btst quality. :- FAMILIES,. HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS . I supplied on reasonable terms. ;; : Tknn...l.n.. I. .... A , il 1.""-! - -"J" p.VpCMTM u unj ill. Ulgl. est cash price lor FAT OAXT1.E. Parties Imvlng stock. . .uuuniuu, nio Kviiuuaivn to can- on nun ueiore going elsewhere. . ,,! JOUN MICHELBACH. I. Dalles, March Slst.lSOS. nihbltf N-OTI-CE TO FARMERS-' rnMlT. DALI.KS LUMBER' AND MANUFACTURING; X COUPAN Y has recently.Uuolied a. FLOURING MILt to their. Steam Bash and Door Factory, in this City, ami are now prepared to CHOP FEED, UltIND WHEAT anii CORN, and warrant to give tire beet satisfaction. On hand constantly and foriwle- i ; ,i . . , , H, , FXTHA FAMILY FLOUR, . ,' . - SKCONDSOIIMIDDI.TNOS,1 ' ' ' ! BRAN AND SHORTS, . OIIOl! FEED, CHICKEN FJ5ED. Also, a-Suporior article of CORN MEAL, from new Corn. ,,, , .. j ..... The holiest market pricapald for WHEAT, CORN a BAHLKY. ' u. A.UOQUK, Acent; L&alleji, Nov. 2,18ui. , , u , j -. ' t- IMBORW5R AND JOBBER OF ;",n - lrVrn.es & Liquorg, ' FRONT STREET, ; ! Portlnndv . . Oregon. OFFMHS FOR. SALE A. VERY LARGE ASSORT: meut of ! , , v Brandies, ' .. ., ,. ( . r, JLtqwors, , : ' -. . ' .- Case GoodSy. ,. Ac.,, . ,. ,t &c.,., : &e. . . "took. before purchasing elsewhere.. an2A-tf II.HERMAV&CO rnatM nr., DALLES, OPPOSITE EMPIRE HOTEL,' ' J JAVB JUST RECEIVBD A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OK SPItlKG AWD SVBIMER GOODS; 1' ' Consisting In part of 1 ! . Fancy and Staple Dry Good . Clotblnff,., . '.'".';''' ",,:':. . . , Boots & Shoes,.-.. . i-ni !' 'a Hats&Capsir Wlilchthsy offer. to sl.atiVMALLPROriTS.. i Vii Dalloe, March 37th, 167)0. u mtf, MONTANA! IDAHO!. WASHOE WB. , ARB. PUTTING - W OIR ORIOINAL BUPE1U0U BRAND 6F., , GROUND JAVA COFFEIJ,., ;, , ' ' CIIARTIIES COFFEE, . . ' ., . IM DOUPLE GLAZED- PAPERS,: To preserve Its strength knd flavor for the length tt timo required to be t rwarded to the above places. - -, For sule by all the Jobbers, and, . MARDKN FOLQER, , , PleneerSteam OofTee end Spice Mllle,'" ' al8mlp2 230 Frqnt Street, Sou Sraucleoo.. . rUKS, WOOL ! niid III DUS. rJIHl HlOnEST CASH PRlCB PAID FOB ': .'' .'v . 17 tins, WOOL, AND HIDEsj at ,: ' ' " WcCRAKKN, MERRILL h OO.'H ' mhl83m 1 North Front Street, Portland. BOOKS! BO-OSSS WHOLESALE' AND RETAIL. SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, Standard and Miscellaneoua WORKS, Late NOVELS, MAGAZINES, PAPEHS.V c, Ac. by every Steamer. Post-Offlcel Bouasiore, maia street, liaues. . - Garden Seeds for tho Million. aT-tf ' i " II. J. WALDltOK C R V ST A L S A L O O INK . .''' AND ' j . ; BILLIARD ROOM; , JOHN IlINDLATJB, Proprietor. WASinKOTON ST., next deor to FRENCH A QILMANi 'notice. InAVH appointed 15. K. HAFT my anthorlted aKon, to collect alt moneys dne me, and attend te my bn.t,. .nejajewrally. ;o3tf M. KEMJ. ' i