gaito HHoimtaiitccr. vTHFrsdiy morxixg, APKII 12, 1800. In another column of toduy's issue will bo found the. Exhibit' of the state of the Finances of our City. ANjriTKasARY. Monday last, the Oth inBt., was celebrated in San Fran otBCO, a the anniversary of the sur render of Gom. Leo to Gun. Grant. Auction. John Williams will sell at tho corner of Court and Washing ton streets, at ten o'clock, a. M., to day, thbstaaBortmontof furniture ever of' fored in. thia city. This is tho bust opportunity of tho season to buy good and chotip furniture. FftOM Canvon .City The Express arrived yesterday from Canyon City, having left tho alago at Muddy, where it was. delayed for want of horses. The horses are supposed to- be stolen by Indians.- The.roaiis are repre sented as being in an almost rmpnssa hle condition from mud, and the teams aro all high. " Indian FlaT.-On last Friday night a emalti party of Snake Indians visited the ranch on Cottonwood and stole a,co:v. The next day they were pursued by three or four white nven vtid ono Indian boy, who rondos at the Cottonwood House. The Snakes finding thomselvoa pursued went; into ambush and firod on tho party as it passed) wounding one of tho white men in tho ancle and the Indian boy in tho hip. The whites then oponod a brisk fire with Henry rifles, which made the Snakes ekodaddlo ia donble quick time. Military Movements. Ciipt. CH1 liss advertises in another column fur . transportation sufficient to- bring in . Capt. Lafollett's Co. A, lat Oregon In. fantry, from Camp Polk to thi place, Capt. Lafollott goes to Fort Yamhill, and is not to be mustered out just now as was at first reported. C&pt. Borland's Company is now in quarters at Eort Dalles, and expects to be rauBtcrod out next Saturday, ; Col. Coppinger, with hia Company, A, 14 h U. S Infantry, a a- previously stated, goes to Boiso ; they expert- to be able to start about Saturday or Monday next; they will go-a-far as , Umatilla by water. This movement will leave. Fort Dallas without any , troops. , Col. Sino'air, 14th U. S. lufaritr.y ij oxpected daily from Vancouver with a detachment of about forty-fire re cruita of, that regiment. Ila goes to Camp Currcy, by way of Camp Wat 8on ' . v .. Camp Curroy and Camp Wright are to be broken up, and tho .commands , there now will proceed to Boise to join Mnj. Marshall's expedition against the Snakes.' We do not know,, but wo proHumo tins arrangement does not includo Capt: Williams, Co. II of the 1st Oregon Infantry, us we had been informed that all volunteora- would be maatored out as soon as tbeyoould bo reached and rolioved. ,-; Major Marshall's expedition prom - isos to be a grand affair, and wo bop i ;il - i!..L ' l tir , it wm HuuuiupiiHu uiuuq gooa.' , vv v" abould like , to suggest that if any ' "cavalryj be aett ' him,' that they b CDt cv.r the Canyoa City Road Struck It. The Herald of yester day had an idea, and afraid that it would lose it, belched forth on the in dependent style of tho Mountaineer.. It says that we attempt ta convey the impression that thra paper is not a party paper; that it is independent, nd asks, " why it njoieed over tn late election at the Dalles?" The Mountaineer n joieed over the defeat of a few political demagogues, who brought forth a strict party ticket in oppobition to the wilj of the people, nd will ever rejoice at such defeats' n our municipal elections. The Herald again quotes the Mountaineer of the 8th ii)t.andaHkj"-why did its editor n speaking. of lh Democratio tiomU noes suy there was but ono man on the ticket 'who has not rendered him' self obnoxious to all good men by his treasouablo efforts to paralizo the strength of our people, in ordor that secession might succoed?"' Because the editor of the Mountainer bad good reason, to know such to bo tho case, and knowing it, did not hesitate to make it public We stated these things that the pcoplo may bb hotter able to judge for themselves who they can trust to act as tbeir servants, and not like the Herald endeavor to hood wink the voters of this State. Again listen to the Herald: "Tho truth h, the Mountaineer, under cover of neutrality, is working for the radical parly." Why, you goose, you ought to know that the Mountaineer does not profess to bo neutral, it is inde pendent. And those who road it Know that it is not and never was a sup porter of the radicals. But the wurn ing of the Herald to Demucrals not to patronise the MounTXieer U tho best oke of the season. Hear it r " We warn Democrats that when they pat. ronizo it they draw a knife across their own throats. They lake to their bosoms a viper which, when they shall have warmed it into life, will sting them with its poisouous fangs." You ninny-hammer! Tho Mountaineer had Hfobeforo such sickly institutions as yours came into existenoo, and1 will live when-you are numbered1 among tho many overgrown concerns that have- passed away in Poilland. Al ready you begin to smell bad, and the band of deaiu is vUiblo on your every page. It the democracy of this State want to have a daily paper published in Portland, we warn tbem tlrat unless they, prooura- some person with more brains than tho present concern has, that before the pending canvass is over they will be without ao organ in that city. f Speaker Colfax's Lecture. TJie correspondent of the Union from Ntw York, writes that " Schuyler Golfax's lecture o the Overland Journey, is the popular entertainment, of tbo winter. lie has-given It twice, a few weeks apart in ISew York, to audi ences which bubbled over the brim of tho immense Cooper' Institute, and filtered into trie anterooms, and even into tho elreett lib boo declined over hundred" a-ml'seven-ty-thiee in vitations to enlig'uter with it the people of cities, and hamlets, from Maine to Iowa, and New York to Virginia, One ponders if hia gavel. bo fills, bis ootieBt band that be can refuse with out a sigh to open that white palm for 820,000. The Bum ; has a com fortable Bound." , "' AUCTION SALE I will soli THIS DAY, ; At lO o'clock, fn the forenoon. On the comer of Main rind Court glreeta. a large and eplondid assortment of Paeribr, Bed roam una Kitchen, furniture, consisting of , Kosewood mid Velvet Ihrlor Set, " . ' , fpring and lulu Mattresex, ' ; ouble nnri Single llr.lxti n.la, Wnlnnt and Mahoganv Bureau, Ciiiio Sent and Mahogany Chairs, Wanln.be. What Noia, Tablis, B 'oking-Olnaies, Engravings, nYmwills, Throe PTy ami Ingrain Carpet, Ghwosnnd Chhoiwarn. Window Cortali.a, . V One Wheeler and W laon Sewing Machine. ' And a general aasortment of KHihen articles. ' Thta sale will comprint the beat aasortniont of Furnl ture ever offered In thia city. JOHX WILLIAMS, Allot. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE , I will aell At 13 ocll, TO-DAY Tn front of mi afure, No. 100 Main Street, by order of Capt. Ullliaay A. Q. M., U. 8. A. 3,000 pounds of Onions. Terms CASH, lu LAQAI.TKNDKKS. JOHN WILLIAMS, Anct. PropoNals. Ornci of Assistant Qitahtmimastxh, ) FORT 1U1XK8. OKHION, Avril 11. 1806. SEALED PROPOSALS. In duplicate, will be received . at thia olttce until 12 o'clock, M.. 8ATUHDAY. the 14th day ol AI'KIL, I860, for the Immediate tra sporta tlon 01 Company "A,-1 let Oregon Inlantry from Camp folk Oregon, tn thia Poet. . The amount of tmnsnortutioa, wlU ha' Cur about FIF TKKN THOUSAND POUND., more or less. lima wl I atkte the price per pound IN COIN or lta imilvalent, and will be accompanied with the namea of two respons bio sureties. In eu-e the. bid ia accepted, tho contractor will be re mired to outer into a b md for the faithful neckitoiance of the suite. 1 he righ to reject any and all bida ia reserve.!. Ilida auoiild be audi reed " rroitoaala tor Freighting.!' J.AMKSOILI.IS, : ' Capt. A. Q. M U. 8. A. 4 NExrrniTOKTiie ueckipts andrxpkndi- L turea of DnMea City, lor tho curreut vour. eudlns- April 3th, 1800.. KKUEli'19. . From Itar and Billiard Licencoa, $ 3.74S 00 (U-ay and truck, liei.ucea 1W) U9 hiiteland rastauraiit licencet- 202 60 alhiwa'aud exhibition , " . 45.00- peddhtra " 158 33 auctioneer " 160 00 finea pnid In S6'i 71 daiiciiiKaiHxmirrence 1,000 00 atoraKe oupowder, 82. 6 dog t 20 6 Total licencoa paid In t 8,010 65 Amount of tuxea paid In for 1KU5 S,3o3 ra " pnid over by late Iroaa. 13 23 0.340 02 Total amount paid in Trenaurj $16,367 67 uetiuor'n J.egi Tunuer 8071 ' Trenauier'a per coutrge, M 83 181 54 Total receipts. City 81-rip redeomed and cnnceUed. thia day, 15,590 C3 Leaa a warrant lont or deatroyed, 41 00 16,170 03 ualauce uuo u. D. aavugo, 373 00 $16,640 03 $16,640 03 EXPENDITURES. For Police and night watch, $4.12144 Kur street luip vt, croajluga c 66 For Fire Departuient, 1,147 14 . yorcrimliinla,. . . 40tt ! ' For Kecorder, 413 81 For Kent, 273 80 . . For Fuel, l.lghta, c, . 166 For Printing. 107 00 For Attorney feea, . .. 2:10 1(0 For Stationery, 48 76 For coata pnid in caaes of Booth A White, 01 21 For v, uter to II. Pcntlaud, SUtl 00 For dog collars, 66 00 For mirroring. , , 96 00 ( . For but. paid Lnring, late Ttccorder 3 31 Kor naawu-tiig city ror ibod, 00 t.O . Fur reccptinav nt Coltax I'urty 1 0T, 4i . For nilscellnneoua Items, ' '1J3 63 $13 306-03 11.146 24 24.642 17 Add Indebtedness of city Aprll,.T6 Deduct receipts above, ' . 16.176 03 Leaving; total indebtedness. S 9.366 14 order 01 tn louiaaoa lounriHiriNiiies uiiy. N.H.GAl'KB, Mayor. J. 8. Hcllakh, Recorder. , Billes City, April 0, 1806. . It 1 i . NOTICE WS nRRKRY.OIVEN that RKV. FATHER MESPMR haa nntliinir to do any more with the CATHOLIC MISSION FARM AT THE DALLE8: that the leasing of theaid . Mlsalon Farm by him to JOHN B MF.Sl'I.IK, beurinir dato of the 6th of July, 1806, haa not bton ratt- flnd by F. N. BLANCIIKT, Aichblshop of Orei(on City, who la the guardian anil, sole ad ml IMnitor of all the property of IhoCathoHo Church at tho Dalles and else whero; that said. Archciahop is uot responsible and shall not pay any expenditure or improvooients made on aidd raraiifiior any neuts utitracrait uy njty ponsou ur porsoui not authtirlxed by the aigu of the subscriber... , - M-N..Bt,ANC!IET,- Archblslaof O. Ot Portland, Oregon' AfirirO, 1863) alU4wla ' Tceasurfr's Notice. fpiIIE FOtLOAVINO COUNTY ORDERS will.be paid uoon presentation at myonice Wtifn.lirmil4tird. Clan. Ao. In favor nf. It W Crandalk X B Criin.lulli July ,14, 1S65............... 6 . 16ft i; .., 17, ' .. Aug. v, - ... .' u ... 8ept 7, t - ... 8ept, '.. Nov. 6V"' .. Nuv.10 " '.. 6 ...103 61 16 u....6... .180. . J B IlnrforJ. 6. m- ' TM McAusllii, .6;........iSJ J 1 Hwford. .It.... .248 T M MsAusilm f .......:m C It Meigs. ,.........v..64...-..J0l T. J 01 Harford- 6 ...jno ... . . ' Nov 10 Dec. 8 6i..;..;...S6t . Jl.. .171 Jess7,eel. Deo 13 Jan. 8 1866 6 ......454 ' ' J U Harford Jan 13 ." , 6.. .440' J El lei t Feb 9 ;...6 .484' "l Mltclrell. a9JD U. J. VTALDAON, Treasurer. AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE! ; Xo. 100 MAI STREET, DALLEV rHlITK CNDKIISIONKB THAKKFCI, ; FOB VAPt M Fnvora. nwpi-ctrully Infornia Hie cltiaena ef U Dulles, and the iiubllt. ceaerallv. that La continuea to aellut . PUBLIC AUCTION , OR I'UIVATB 8ALK, Real ENfafc, ,'. Cicnernl nirrchaudlge, Glutei il'Mr . . .. lloi'NeN, ; i.i : 1, nuien, l'ti mil ure, -r , . Mockn, Ac. Jwrv RIOULAR BALK TJAVS, Tuesdays and Saturdays. Casft Advances made on Consignincnl.v And PROJIt'TRliTCBN m de of sales. Out-door and Special Salaa aUenaed to in any part tho city. JOHN 'WILLIAMS, Auctioneer si;m.i; off at -costs J. GOETZ & CO.r FT0NK DUILDINO, WA8UINHT0N 8TRKET, DALLM, OAcr their well-selected stock of , TOBACCO, i : PIPESr, YAMtEE NOTIONS, - AND . STATIONER Yr : . - . . : , AT . 1 SAN FUaNCISCO COST. i. mr27tl J . J U K1C 11, Main street. Dalles, . WU0LI8ALI UtKXTAn EAUR IH CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, Sco. 1LWAT8 IN 8T0R1 TBI BERT DRAKD8 Ot . Cigars, Tobacco, Matches, &c. 1LAVINO CAHDS. . . POCKET CUTLERY, " PORT MON1K3. ' COMBS and BHUSIIE8, 0' all kinds, PKKFUMKIty.nl every description, . CHINA OKNAMKN13 ; t TOYS. 1)01,1,8. etc. PUSH HOOK 8 and FI8U1NO TACKLE, 1IU8ICAL INTltUStJiM8, FANCT 0001)8. Ac. Also Powiler.8hot, Lead, Powder Flasks, Baskets, and many ether articles too numerous to mention. 0faT Intoriordearera aupplled with Cifcars. Tobacco.eto.. at lees than Portland prices, with freight added. . - Gr-AXTES & CIIA.X?rTNt WHOLESALE A RETAIL DRUGGIS T S ,'. STONE BUILDING, WA8DIXOT0If STREET, " DALLES, OliEGON.. ' Tmportera and Jobbers of v 1 PATENT MEDICINES, , CHEMICALS k FANCY GOODS, . , ; ; 1 SODA, CORKS k AC1D8, OILS, I ALCOHOL, PCRE WINES' LIQUORS,' ALNT8, GLASS k BRUSHES ' ?t ': ' nrrsrnm' pBESCRirTioxs; Accurately compcunded. . ' ., j . ,, 'photographic emporium. A fuiland complete assortment of all artlclrj in, tho Photographic. Line, at a SMALL ADYANOt: OvC SAN FRANC18C0 PRItlES. Merchauta will plcaso get our prices before crdor-' IhK below. H. L.C1IAPIN, ' JUSTIN OATF.8.' . . Dalles. facrameiiln, Cal. J. W. GURLEY, DETiTIST, , JUalu St., Dalles, Oregon. WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM the citixena of thia placo and vi cinity,' that having returned from a pro I lesaional tour through the mlraa.-heha-. again resumed the practice of 'ENT18TKY, In the room formerly occupied, by him, in. the building occupied by Wood Butler,' Ph itograph Artista, and mljolning V. dron llroe.' Drug 8tnre. lie tnkea this nn-thod of ra- tending thanks, for the. libacnl patronage heretolbro ex-. teuded to ulw, Bnajol!cls lilinuaiice of the same. , LIST or PttlUM. Bntliw Dentns onGold Rnso...;. ,...$180tto422 11 Upper Denture, Gold Base 00 l'Jv " Denture, Vulcanite Bam 70 " 126 " Upper Hcntnre, Vulcanite Base 36 " . Gold Filet ags itiaerted from ono dollar upward. Children? Toetli.extraoted free nf charge. aein-lf CRY S T A.L. S A L Q CNJ ' ANIki ' ' ' BIELrAKiLT ROM JOHN RlJfDIfAUBPro'prlelo. WASHINGTON 8TM next door to FRENCH 4 OILMAN. . PLOWE1HI FLOWERS! !' . IliavejttatTeeehwdalotof. ASSORTED rLOWEBSi Wilch I,1w4U sell at reaaonabkt Prkeav a6 . ., JJJCKER. IIIAVR apneintMl M. HAFTimy anthbrltcd Hgent to collect all moneys doe me, and. attend to my hwsl neiu genorallyi , ,. 8tf . . . U. ItKNla 'lILtH COWS V MILCH COWS!! FIFTY SUPERIOR MILCIt COWg FOR 8AI.B. !. qair at tbo Mootii!uu Orrici. aTMwl