Epitome of Telegraphic News., COHHIIED FROM Till OREOOKIAN. DATKS TO FEBRUARY 13. " Washington, Feb. 8. A nutnbor of Duniocraliu members called on tho President todiiy to congratulate him upon his speech to tho colored delega tion yesterday. Tho Government directors of tho Pacific Iluilroud are urging tbo im portance of adopting somo measures to hasten tho completion of the work. An effort is being mudo to have a mint established at Idaho City instead of in Oregon. Washington, Feb. 12. Tho ceremo nies to day, in commemoration of tho services of Abraham Lincoln wore in lho highest degroo impressive The Capitol was closed this morning to nil except Sonators, .Representatives, ofti cials, guests of the President, and cit izens holding invitation tickets. Presidont Johnson wassoatod in front of tho speaker's desk; the Chief Jus tice and his Associates sat next on his right; diplomatic corps next on tho right; and tho Cabinet on tho Presi dent's left; distinguished officers of tho army and navy sat next on . tho lelt; Representatives in Congress oc cupying scuts on cither bide of the main aisles ; in lho rear were seats for Sonators; the diplomatic gallery-was occupied exclusively by families of members of tho diplomatic corps, and tho other galleries wero crowded with ladies and gentlemen holding tickets; tho Marine Band was stationed in tho upper vestibule, and discoursed appro priate music, ceasing when exorcises commencod. All boinir in renditions at halfpast twelve, Lafayette Foster, .President of tho Senate, called the two Houses to ordnr. A prayer was offered by llov. Dr. Boynton, choj). 'lain of tho Houso. The presiding olli ser then introduced Mr. Bancroft, of ' New York, who delivored tho oration at tho clerk's table, occupying, two hoars. It was heard with marked at tention. At the conclusion a bone diction was pronounced by llov. R. Gray, ohaplain of the Senate. Petitions have been received hero for presentation to tho Presidont, ask ing for the pardon of John C. Breclc jnridge, signed by upwards of sovonty members of the Kentucky Legislature IV1SW GOODS! KIIVING JUST ARRIVKD FKOM TIIKJf AN FRAN cleco Market, we wdntd invite tbe attention ol our friends uus'the cumniuulty ut I' Hue, to mr well-selected stuck of , Dry Goods, 10(11111?.. Hoots & Shoes, &. We Which ve are selling at the most reaponahlc- ratos, omnot sell our good AT t.'OT, but assure tho coinmu llity thilt it pleiu.es UB to njll good nt .1 A 1,1. PH0F1T8. ii9tr. , 11. 1IKRMAN & Oil. SJULLIAtt Ol'l' Al' tOST! IVI. "Wnnscli. Sc Co., WILL CLOSK OUT THEIR STOCK OF WEItCIIAN DISK, lit tholf plnceofhuslliess, ilttlio Dulles, iu order to go the Mints. Their stock cmbracus Wry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Mats AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, v All which will he sold nt COST, for CASH only. All who know themselves indebted to our firm nt the Pallet will ploiisocull anil nettle us soon as possible. Those who have been ncctuntnodateil we trust, will not delay us unnecessarily, hut bo prompt in squaring up ttis counts. Call anil see us, ull and ovorvhody 1 inll-tf M. "WUNSCII & CO. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE DIERLAM &, WENTZ. -virlNlTu,, glow? hoti:l uun.Dixo, T l?WP0 null... Ill.u I....-U .... I...I..I .. ..iriclll . Household Furniture, embracing Tables, Chairs, Bureaus Uedsaml bedsteads, Redding, Carpets etc., etc.. nil of which will he sold at low rates. Kurnituie Repaired, and Upholstering done to order. Also,on bawl Suitresses mid Pillows, gpi Inn Heda made to order, mil 2 WM. BKOWIV WARNER. M. - OFFICE 74 SECOND tTllKliT,,botwoen Washington and Court. Office Hours 9 lo 12 a.m.-, 2 to 4 r M.jnndOtolO, p. u ja i t Ta Ml li JL XtT MRS. MATT1E HOI.UItOOK would respectfully in form tho Ladies ut' Ihe Dalles anil vicinity, that she has opened a shop In connection with MIssO'Kourke, where she Is prepared to do all kinds or work with noat ncssuml dispatch. Having just arrived from Hie Kast, alio hopes to be ablo to please all as to Form and Fashiuu Cloaks, Coats and Dresses Cut to Order. TI1RF.K DOORS West ot tho. Comer of THIRD nnd UNION Streets. ' nc21:iu3 Treasurer's Notice. mnB FOLLOWING COUNTY ORDERS will be paid JL. u.wn preseuiuuon ai niyomcoi Clan. April T, 10 " 10 " 10 May 13 June 1 e ,r 9 . . " h a " 9 10 10 10 " 10 " 10 jo 10 " 10 - 10 ' 10 " u " w 21 . " 28 " 28 JulyT I fOdOtll 1866 4 i. 4 CZ"ZZZ'a m M4 ' ,"4 !...'.4 (.'".!"!!!r.'.4 "t M..V...'.........'-4 -C,'"."""!!!'."!4 14 ' ''.'...".".""""ji u.'."!"".'.''."'."5 !!..".""."!5 i. , s g "!'..'.".'."""m"6 m ..... ' ... u'. ;!!...'.m.'-6 U ft ''".ZZZ.ZZ.Za ii ff IM "5 5 ii', "6 u ft U...Z','"1".Z& ' u"..!i'M.i!l6 " .".!!!"...".'.'i!r.4 II A JVb. 872 !874 886 887 888 9fl 987 927 988 WIS 904 89 4 6 . 22 6 8.1 12 T 66 68 69 47 62 43 67 63 23 700 901 , 73 74 75 In favor of. 1j. McAuslln. J. R. llarlord. L. McAuslln. L. McAuslln, L. McAuslln. R. B. Heed. 0. R. Meigs. John CnteB. 0. It. -Meigs. D. W. Mitchell. B. W. M.tchell. G. White. . W.Crandall, J. D. Harford: ii 0. N. Denny. 1. McAuslln. ii P. T. Tuthill. T. McAuslln. Isaac Kvans. Chaa; Holborn. O. ir.8te.ier. O. W. Lnwson. C. K. Meigs. II. J. TALDRON, Treasurer. Notice of Final Settlement NOTICE OF FINAL 8ETTLKMENT OF TUB Es tate of T. M. 0. Moad, deceased. In the County Cotfrt ol Wasco county, 0 egon, in Probate. Notice is hereby 'gl ten, that 3. N. Mood, administrator of the mhore, Aled in the Ooanty Court of Wasco county, at the February Term, 1866, his accounts for, and prays t sot tlenient of said estate; It Is therefore ordered that said application be heard on Tuesday, thr nth day or March, 1866; at the court House, in vanes city, in said count; and that notice thereof be published for four weeks toe dallm nouNTAiifiia. - v. n . uisnn y t ' February 6th, 1890. ' fe 4w . County Judge. dissolution Notlcer : fX'inKCO-PARTNiiBaniPheretotoreexistlngbet JL A. LAUKR and K. 8CHUTZ. under tbe name b4 . luer A Schoti, In tbe Jackson Saloon, is this day die solfed by mutual consent, Mr. ittter having sold oat kin .kiterent to B. Schntm. who will continue tin buslnew o bis own account. AU debU due the late firm wiU ke pale to JS; eobati, woo will settle all liabilities. l ,' 4. l.itlKR. VallM.TMc.ltt., 1866". : K.80UUIB. Tbanlrfnl fer Mat patronorn, the undersigned would mpenmiry lnionn nis mendl that he Win ever be bur 4tM old stood roadjr lf HistlenM his ehfdce 'Rqafti'i Tl Xurs ! Furs I THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID IK CASH FOB Beaver, Otter Mink and Coon Skins, fly RICHARDS & McCRAKKN. Portlnnd Sept. 27, 1800. oc4:3ui BLACK LIST. OIIN n. WARD, OF CROSS HOLLOW, lias this day Dai mo Three Hundred and Forty-one Dollars In UilUKNIUCKS AT PAR. for a debt duo in Gold Coin. Dec. 30, 1806. U4lnlJ J- V. RIFFLE. TOYS! TOYS TOYS! TOYS! FOR TOYS AND FANCY GOODS For the' Holidays, we recommend all dealers In that line to the BAtjliET AND TOY KMl'ORIUM of T HUM A UK It A ZUIN, S20 and 322 battery Street, n28:3m Sim Fmncisoo. Dissolution Notice- THE FIRM OF J. W. MILLER & CO. have this day disposed of their entire stock, in this city toMessre. Bunnell A Miller, who will continue ihe business at tlie sniueftand. Mr. Thomas Miller Is authorized to settle all liabilities end collect all debts due, All persons knowing themselves fndtbted will please come torwaul and settle and save costs. J. IV. MILLER A Co. Dalles City, Nov. 23d, 1866. n23f OILtES CITY DRUG STORE. P. CRAIG, WHOIEBALB and retail DEALER IN DRUGS. MEDICINES, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, . PATENT MEDICINES. Ac. Mm 1-tf DRUGS AND PATENT MEDWlSUSl! DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!! DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!! w Si LEMON, WHOLESALE AND HETAIL DRUGGIST, Washington Street, between Miltn nnd Second Streets UALI.US, OREGON. (2 LEMON Is able to supply parties In want ofDrngs, 1'nlclit Medicines. Cheiiilcnls, Acids. Perfumery, mid every other article einiuit-rated with the WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS, At the lowct tnnrkot tits. I'hysiciium ami Moicluuita Intondiiip; to purchase for the Mines, will do wfell to give him n cull. TRUSSES & SHOULDER BRACES In great variety. S. 1YKM0V, ap.3:tf. Wfisliinfiton St., Wtwcen Main mln Secoml. P tl T Sj A i E fl' O If i I) fit ir AND MACHINK.SIIOP, FIRST STRKKT, botween Yamhill and .Morrison. Ctteftm Knglnea so ol I roin i to 40 horso- .;r.tarri:TXo . puwerjtlther Portableor fK- Mntlniinry. Also, t JI II- yy-i-JvaP CI) LA It SAW Mthhi S3 tifaJ&A''-A'l COMl'MCTK, constantly 5 M m (if Hllflleti: IMatiinir pattern.) WiouKlit anj Cant Iron work for Ver tical gawniul Grist mills -"SCV"" Urdus and Iron Castina -fi and WROUGSIT IRON WORK of every description. I am also prepared to firr ntsh Quartz Mills complete, of the Latest & moat Improved Patterns. Thefle"Mills can boforwarded to anv part of the nrlnes as tho weight of tho eutire machinery will not exceed 3r 000 pounds. Horse Powers & Agricultural Implements manufactured toorder at the very LOW K8T CASH I'll ICE N. Jl.l'artlculor attention paid to RKJ'AIUS. fe2u-tf SELLING OFT AT COSTl My entire stock of STOTIiS AiD TINWARE, ALSO, TINMAN'S TOOLS. THE WIIOLB embracing a fine stock, ever" article of which will be sold at COST, as I desire to cluss out business. Also, one UltANl) PIANO, in good order. Also, for sale, the IIOUSK AND LOT, on Second Stieet, next to the corner of Washington. The Jluuiie is Iwo etoriee, with a basoinent, and is well ndaptod to the hotel business. Also a lot of Mhutnivu, comprising about twenty-five Beds. Tho whole will bo closed out cheap. For furthor particulars apply on the premises. Summons. J. P. Griffin plaintiff, vs. Isaac Jennings, defendant. Action to recover money, in County Court of the State of Oregon, for Union County. , rjMO IfAAU jKNMiNUS, Defendant: In the name ot JL the State of Oregon you are hereby summoned and required to apnear ana answer Plaintiff complaint now on tile in the Clerk's ofllce In said Court, alter ser vice hereof upott you by publication for six weeks in the Wbkklt Mountaineer, as by order of said Court, or Judgment for want thereof will be taken against you, anil unlNsa vnu so annear Atn answtr said conm alnt. the Plaint ff will take judgment against you for the sum of $360, together with the costs and disbursements of this action.- Uy order of J. P. Argerslngor, County Judge of uniot uouuty. u, UAititii, Att'y tor planum. V. 8. Rev. Stomp) Wcents. jano-Ow Summons. Henry Toxer A John Haley, plaintiffs, vs. Isaac Jen nlngs. Aption to recover money, in County Court of the state or uregon, for union county. . mO ISAAC .TBNNINQS. DEFENDANT: In the name Jo. of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned-l ana roqnlred to appear and answor the complaint of the Plaintiffs, now ou file In tlieClerk's ofllce, In said Court, after service hereby upon you by publication for six weeks in the Wihlt MouxruifKEn, as by order of said Court, or Judgment fur want thereof will be taken against you; and unless you so appear and answer said complaint, the Plaintiffs will take judgment against you for the sum of $250, togother with the cost and disbursements of thts-action. Ut order of J. iY Argerslngor, county ,iuuge of union bounty.' XI. 8. Revtamp ) M. BAKER, Att'y for plaintiffs. 60 cents. J 'nMf Dissolution Kotice. T nKCO-PARTNUUSIIir' heretofore exlstlngbetween OKOROH MoLKAN A DAVID DORNINO, In the Kclips Chop House, Is this day dissolved by mutual con sent, David Darning having sold out bis Interest to Geo, McLean, Who is alone authorised to trausoct any bust nets In the name of said house. O. MoLKAN. ' Dalles, Jan'y. 12. U60. 1 ' D. DORNINO. W. T. I3IGM2LCW, Receiving, Storing, Forwarding Commission.'. Merchant! Adyaieei made on Conslgnmenti.-' NOTICE IS nERKDY GIVEN that the Co-partnership hereto fore exlstinc between R. 0. UARDV.C. L. MITCH- KLLand V. W. TlIOMl'SON, doing a mercantile busi ness in this place, under the uamo of K. 0. IlardxJfc Co., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and hereatter tho business of snid firm will be conducted by 11. 0. Hardy, who alone is authorised to collect and sctt'e the accouutB of said Arm. K. C. HARD V, C. L. MITCHELL, Susanvlllo, Grant Co., Oregon, F. W. THOMPSON Nov. W, 1806 ' n29:lm Vaslilngton Wagon Road. Tnu UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM THR Traveling Public that the Washington Wagon Road from Portland and Vancouvur to the Uppor Cascades is well being kept In good-travoling order for wagons and stock. B.C. HARDY, Dalles Jan. Ilth 1806. Janlltf Bole Proprietor. iOTICC. InEREDY WARN ALL PERSONS from contracting or buying anything whatever from if. M. KUNTZ, whereby I will have been thought bv the nubile resoon- eible, as I am not, nor will I hold myself responsible for any of said F. M. Kuntx's acta. W.F. UOJi'FAT. snsanvme, Grant Co., Nov. 28, 1806. LINCOLN HOUSE, Corner Washington and Front Strets( PORTLAND, OltEQON. IJ1IRST-CLASS HOTEL. LARGEST IN TUB STATE. " Charges Reasonable. AN OMNIBUS will attend all the Boats and ennvev Passengers and their baggage to the House Free of vuarge, or to any other House in the Ciry for 60 cents. 8. COFFIN, Proprietor. P. 8 nOT AND 0OLD BATHS In the House. All the Bteamera for Oregon City, Vancouver, Monti cello and Astoria land at the Lincoln House Wharf. , sepl:8in MRS. L. WHITE'S 1MEW PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, Washington Street. HAVING NEWLY FITTED UP THR GALLERY over Degnar's Store, Would respectfully announce to all taoea wishing . - rbotographs, Carts de Tlslto, tbe. that they will do well to give her a call. Particular at tention paid to taking Ladies and Children's Pctures. oc21:tf. Dissolution of Co-partnership. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretoore existing under the nam and style of ROBB1NB, McVARLAND a CO., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All lia bilities of said firm to be paid by Kobbins A Weaver, and all debts due said firm to bt paid to and collected by them. ' !. ,.. .i ... -v r.i. J. R. BOBBINS, . C. McFARLAND. D1W, Jan. 8, 1S64 I t '. ' 0. W. WEAVER.-"' All persons Indebted t 1 will pleas call.and " Pna 1" and saVS costs,' Ju7lal DAILY MOUNTAINEER Si wv-a- if MW'ffff POWER PKKSS mi k JOS FEINTING OFFICE, First Street, botwoen Main and B DALLES OREGON. JOB PRINTING OF EVERY VARIETY Executed with acenracy and dispatch n A STYLE THAT WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY with the vry beat, and AT BATES AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST TO OltDKR! Cards a is d IS i I I-II e a d s . CHECKS, DRAFTS, KECEIl'TS, POSTERS AND P It 0 GRAMMES FOR THEATRES CONCERTS EXHIBITIONS tec., . oV., do., PniNTKK lit THE HOST ATTRACTIVE KANNtU. AU0. BILLS OF FARE. LETTEU. HEADS. XEVEJJ'T ROOKS. HILLS LAD1KG, erriefs nnd F.tmphlcls Tl&lTlKG, WEDDIXO AND "AT HOME" CARDS Drunjjist s' Inbelis, In short, everything that can be dono In a Hook and .lob Printing Office, from the smallest nnd most delicate Caul or Circular, to the largest sir.e and most showy I'l siing Bill and which wilt be turned out in a style thitt caunwt fail to insure outire satisfaction. 01! a FACILITIES TUK THE EXECUTION OF DECORATIVE PRINTING. In the most beautiful Colors, Shades and Tints. Such as Fancy Posting Bills! From a single Sheet to the Lnrgvst Mammoth, ORNAMEATAL SHOW CARDS.' l'UJit'VHERS' LAEELS.ttc Ais unsurpassed by those of any other establishment in Oregon. We devote special attention to this branch of the business, and are continually adding to our alrcndy exten sive and well appointed assortment of material, NEW TYPES, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS. ifC, c, d:C, Of the most modern and elaborate denigns. Our itock o FANCY INKS, TINTS, 4C, Are of the finest quality, nnd for richness of color and durability, cannpt he equaled In the Stato. The principle upon which burliness is asked for this es tablishment is, that persons will consult their own inter ests, by awarding their custom to that office in which their money can be expended lo the beat advantage. To tills end we solicit all in waut of good Printing, at very reasonable charges, to call and examine specimens, and judge for yourselves. Orders from the Upper Country Will have our special care, and friends from the Interior may rely upon having their orders filled promptly, as wo HAVE THE ONLY IMPROVED GORDON POWER PRESS In the State of Oregon ! Address: MOUNTAINEER OFFICE- wIB-tf Da Ilea. Oregon. JACKSON SALOON ! CORNER COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DALLES, OREGON. IIK UNDERSIGNED, HAVIOHEMOVED FROM tuk "Dfci.LA union" ckli.au, i.nto Gates' New Building-, Beg to inform the public that they are prrpared to serv their customers with the beet v Wines, Liquors and Cigars, THE MARKET AFFORDS. ALSO, A Free Lunch ! Every day and evenlug. aec2-lf Ilaiul Wood Lumber, CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATERIALS WE BBQ TO CALL ATTENTION of Carriage Man) nmcturers and Dealers to the Large and Com plete assortment of OARltlAOB and WAUON MATEKI AL8 we are constantly receiving from the East, specially selected for the California market, comprising, Oak, Hickory, and Second Orowth Ash l'lank, Hickory Axles, Wagon Poles, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes, Ulms,Shalts, Ao. Ac, which we otfer at the lowest Cash Prices. 49 Orders addressed"to our house will receive promp attention. N. W. BRAOQ A CO., Jol6:3m. . 29 A 81 Battery Street, San Francises, and 17 A IV Seventh Street Sacramento. 0. Watiriiouse, II. W. llBAaa t Co., 3. W. Ltmia San Francisco. Sacramento. Mew York NEW HEARSE! ffMIB UNDERSIGNED BEOS TO INFORM THE OIT M. liens of the Dalles end vicinity that he has received NEW HEARSE, and will Attend Funerals on short notice. Thlsls the first, and at present, sstisr Hearse in ths city. I. M. XTANI Mies, May 19,lg6o. rnynW-tf. C. B. DHOOK8, M. p. " OLTXceAt Hr. Craig's) IJrua r 1 1 issTir IBALLE3, OREGON; T EMIL, SCHUTZ, Fruprletor. A