The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, February 20, 1866, Image 4

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t IIuined uv i he War. Tlio
Orleans Crescent lulls ilii storr:
'Now
A relic of llio punt in soon in a man,
bearing upon hid face and body the
impress ot many j-eura. Ice man
wulks the streets daily, bearing tbo
marks of misfortune, amid Ihe friends
ho hud known in better years, but
with an appearance bo changed, one
can hardly recognize in bun the Mer-
eutiooftho Crescent Cily, the guy,
witty and elegant gonllman who was
nl ono time the vory'leader of f'usliion.
bucdy habiliments, a bent body and
wrinkled l'a'eo, hnvo nearly obliterated
all in him that was so familiar in the
past. Inheriting a groat fortune, he
increased it lurgoly by marriago, and
irom his profession at tho bar had
an income of fortyor fifty thousand dol
lars a year, and received a singlo foe
of sixty thousand dollars upon a claim
on real oslato in tho lower part of tno
city. This wealth he scattered with
princely generosity and royal prolu
sion, lie was a Lucullus at homo,
and his hospitalities aspired to all the
iiKigniGuencoof tho ijneient Roman no
bleman. In IS i7 ho gave a einglo
niroo that cost $25,000, and which
excooded in splondor anything ever
bolWo known horo. The very floors
over which tho dancers moved wero
covered with sconio paintings, tho
work of the most accomplished artist
then in New Orleans; and in tho sa.
loan, where gumingitablos wero ar
ranged, stood two baskois one fillod
with bunk notes and tho other with
gold, for tho uso of those quests .who
wero unfortunate with tho fickle god
dess. The dispenser of this gorg'.ous
hospitality is now dependent upon his
relatives. II o takes his loss with
Christian resignation, and does not
fly from tho world and rail against it.
like Timon of Athens, but moves
through the world wwth a pleasant and
urbane manner, as if he had still the
-princely fortune at command. Such
cases as this are common .since the
war.
Time for Matrimony. Among the
auueient Germans, than whom a finer
race nover existed, it was death for
any woman to marry before she was
twenty years old. In this country
very few womon aro fit, either" phys
ically or mentally, to become mothers
beforo they reach the age of twenty.
The unsound condition and constitu
tion of the parent is utuallytransmitted
with increased intensity to tho off
spring. By the laws of Lycurgus, tho
most especial attontion was paid to tho
physical odimation of women; and nono
delicate or sickly were, on any ac
count, allowed to marry. Dr. John
son, in his work on tho Economy, of
Health, says thut matrimony should
not bo contracted beforo tbo first yoar
of tho fourth septennial on tho part of
tho lady, nor beforo the last year of
tho same in casoof the gentleman; in
other words, tho female should be at
least twenty-one years of nge and the
male .twenty eight years. Tho Dr.
Hays there should be a difference of sov
eral yoars between tho sexes, at what
ever period of lile the connoctioin is
formed. Thero is a difference of seven
years, not in tho actual duration of life,
in the two sexos, but in the stamina of
the constitution, thosymctry of tho
form, and the lineaments of tho face.
In respOvH to early marriages, so far. as
it concorns tho softer sex, lor every
year at which mar'mgo is onterod upon
beforo the ago of twThty.ono, there
will be, on an aventgo, three years of
prematura decay, more or less appar
ent, of tho corporeal fabric.
Dissolution iVotlce.
Til K C0-l A RTN EltSHT V horetnfof o etUtlntr betwoen
A- LAUKR and K. SOIIDTZ. under the iinino ol
Liutr Bchutz. In tho .Inck'on Saloon, Is this day iHs
ttdved by mutual coiiftont, Mr. Lrtter hnvlng sold out his
b.teied to K. Bcliut . who will continue the bnslaesa utt
his own' ncennut. All debts due the lute firm will be
paid to U. Sclmti, who will sottlo all llubll ties.
.. . ' Ai LAtTRIt.'
-Tlle..Dn.lst.. Wi. K. SCIIUTZ.
Thunk-tnl Ibr -nat putronnffit, the ttndersleued'would
re.nectriillr luforju hts friends that he will ever be fooneV
nl the old stunil
id ready to ditiieunO lib) oholco llauortui
v - - " BiljjUUXi.
NEW GOODS!
TTl llVINII JUST AHKIYKD FROM TIIK 5AX FRAN-
JTl. citco Market, we would invito thentieiition ofonr
menus and tno community at I irge, to our woll-selccted
tuck of
Dry Goods, '
Clothing.
Hoots & Shoes,
&c, &., ,&c.,
Which we lire sulline; nt the most roftsoniiule rotes. We
cutiliot sell our kihmJs AT CO.'!', hut ilfHiirn the coiniin:
nlt.v Unit it pleu.es ul tu noil goods nt SMALL I'HURTS.
de9tf. II. llliiOIAN & CO.
M. "Wunscli fc Co.,
WILL CLOSE OUT TIIKI It STOCK OF JIUIIC1IAN
I18K, lit tliolr place nl business, ut the Dulles, in
order to go the Milieu. Their stock cnihriicos
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Slats
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
All which will be sold nt COST, for CASH only.
U Ail who know themselves iudehtod to our tirm nt
the Dalle will pleusecnll mid settle ns sooimis piilie.
Those who have been accommodated wo trust will not
delay na unnecessarily, hut he prompt in squaring up a.'
counts. Cull mid soe us, all aud everyhodv 1
iiuii-tr m. wunsch co.
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE
DIERLAM &c WE1NTZ,
0I.011K IIOTKL BUILDING.
jttlCT. JPMIIi nAti.ni.. t .... i -:..t..
teyi-WSa llnim'T.nl.'l Fiipiilturo.
f.-iiL emliriicln Tablo, Chairs, Htiretuia
Jlednaud lieitriteads.Ileddihtr. Carpets
etc.vtc, All ot which will bo rtulilat luw rate. Furniture
Repaired, and Upholstering dime to order. Also.nii luiiirt
UattressuBaudrilluws. Spi'MiDeds made to order. uul2
' 74.
W)l. RROWJV WARKEE. OT. D.
PFKICH 74 SECOND fcTUULT, between WnsliiiiKton
and Court.
Office lloi-RBtl to 12 A.N.;2to4p M.;mul 0 lolO, f.m
MRS. MATTIK IlOLnilOOK would renpectfiilly In
form tho Ladies of I Ik- Dulles nud vicinity, that
Bite 1ms opened irshup in connection witli Miss O'lluiirlie,
wliero shots prepared tu u nil klmls ot work wltli neat
ness und dispatch, llaviuir Just arrived irolu the Unxt,
ftlie hopes tu he able to plciuo all us to Form uud I'anliiuii
Cloaks, Coats and Dresses Cut to Order.
TllltKK UUOUS Wuat ol tho Coiner ofTHIIlD and
UNION Streets. oe'il:in
lxi r ss I IP ti r s !
THE IIIQII EST MAIIKKT l'KIOH PAID IN CASH
roa
Beaver, Otter Mink and Coon Skins,
fly RICHARDS McCRAKKN.
Portland Sept. 27, lbOr.. oc4:Um
11 LACK LIST.
JOHN It. WARD, OFCUDS3 HOLLOW, has this day
p-il mu Three Hundred anil Forty-one Dollurd In
UKKKMIACKS AT 1'Alt, Tor a debt due in Gold Coin.
Deo. 30, 1805. lJ4ml J. C. RIFFLE.
TOYS! T0YS!T0YS! TOYS!
FOU TOYS AMD FANCY GOODS
For the Holidays, we recommend nil denlers in that
line to the UAtfliKT AND TOV It.MI'OltlUM of
TI1UMA0KK & .UIN, .
S'20 mid Rattery Street,
n28:3m San Frauet-rn.
Dissolution iVotitc.
HB FIRM OF J. W. Mil, LK.lt CO. hnvo this day
disposed of their entire stock, in this city to Mestn-.
lluiineli Jt Miller, who will continue the business at the
same ttand. Mr. Thomas Miller is authorized to settle
all liabilities and collect all debts due, All persons
knowing themselves iiuUhted wilt please come forward
and settle and save coits. J. W. MILLHR Co.
Dulles City, Nov. 23d, 1605. n2:!t r
summons.
J. F. Orlffln plaintiff, vs. Inane Jeniiinc", defendant.
Action to recover money. In County Court ul the State
of Oregon for Union Coihtty.
raid ISAAIJKNMKUS. Ilerendant In (lie naiiin ot
JL the State of Oregon you are hereby summoned
and required to npiieiir una answer Plaint iir complaint
now on tile In the Clerk's office In said Court, alter ser
vice hereof upon you by publication for si weeks In the
i keklx MousTAixtr.R, us Dy order or said Court.
Judgment for wunt thoruof will be taken against you,
and urns you so appear and answer said complaint, the
Plaint ff will tako judgment auainst you for the sumNil'
&I50, togethor with the costs anil disbursements of this
action. Ry order of J. P. Argersiuger. County .lude of
Cnlot. County. M, RAKER. Att'y for plaiiitill'.
U. 8. Rev. Stamp)
60 coins. ) jan5-0v
r. Summons.
Henry Tozer 4 John llaloy, plnintlffi, T. Isaac Jen
nings. Action to recover money, in County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Union County.
nr0 ISAAC JENNINGS, DEFENDANT: In tho tinmo
JL of t he Slato of Oregon, you are hereby summoned
nud required to appear and auswor the complaint of the
Plaintiffs, now ou file in tho Clerk's olllce. in said Court,
after service hereby upon you by publication for six
weeks in the Wkiki.y MouNT.vitfKMt. as by order of said
Court, or Judgment for want thereof will be taken against
yon: and unless you so appear and answer said complaint,
tho Plaintiffs will tako JudKment against you for the
sum of $2a, together with the costs and disbursements
of this action. II order of J, P. Argorslucr, Couutv
..ludgesnf Union Couutsu. .i
V. S. Rev. Stump I M. 1IAKKR, Att'y for plaintiffs.
50 cents. J 'au5-Bw
Dissolution tfotlce.
THECO-PARTNERSlIIPhereloforeexlstliighetween
OEORUK Mci.KAN ft DAVID UOR.MNG, In the
Eclipse Chop House, is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent, David Darning having silld out his interest to Geo.
McLean, who Is alone authorlr.cd to transact any busi
ness In the nuine of said llduse. G. McLEAN.
laities, Jau'y. 12. 1800. D. DORNING.
W. D. BIGELCWT
Receiving, Storing Forwarding
l---'. AND 'I
Commission Merchant!
AdYbnecs made on Consignments. ,i
MAIN lSTKIiET,:pposlte tU Cmatilla Hrasei :
DALLES CITY DRUG STORE.
P. CRAIG,
WUOLKSALK AND RETAIL
DEALER IN DRUGS.
MEDICINES,
Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
PATENT MEDICINES, Ac. Vtt
DltUOS AND PATENT MEDICINES'!
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!!
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!!
& S. LEMON,
WllOLESAl.t AND RETA11,
DBUGGIST,
Washington Street, between Main and Second Streots
DAM-ES, OUEGOX.
I.KMON Is ablo to supply parties In want ofDrugs,
i1" Patent Medicines. Chemicals, Acids, Perfumery,
nud every other articlo enumerated with the
WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS,
At the lowest market rates.
- Physicians and Merchants Intending to purchase
for the Mines, will do well to give liiui a call.
TRUSSES & SHOULDER BRACE 3
In great variety.
S. LEMON,
ap.3:tf. Washington St., between Main mln Second.
& Ei t L a xn vovnuitY
AND
MACHINK SIIOI',
FIRST STREET, between VamhiU and .Morrison.
Lustrum Knglnus
ol tro
es.lWoodworths "J,-iil;.-;Vli'v---v
pattern.) Wrought and VTrxiyjJs d:!'i-:;fo-i?3
Cast lion work for Ver- XXfo'e-&?3
Ileal Sawand Orlst mills; (XjT)'S
lliass and Iron Castings 6efr
nud
WROUGHT EUOX WORK
of every description. I am also prepared to furnish
Quarts Mills complete, of the Latest &
most Improved Patterns.
Those Mills can heforwnrded to nnv Dart of the mines
as the weight of tho entire machinery will not exceed 3,
000 pounds.
Horse rowors St Agricultural Implements
luillllllactuieil to order at the very LOW ESI' CASH PRICK
N. II. Pnrticnlor attention paid to RKPAIIIS. fc2o-tf
S ELL I NO 0 F FA T ClTsf !
My entire stock of
STOVES Ami TINWARE,
ALSO,
TINMAN'S T06LS,
rgillE WHOLE embraelng a fine stock, ever" article
Ji of which will be sold at COST, as I desire to close
out business. Also, one ORAND PI ANO. iu good order.
Also, for sale, the HOUSE AND LOT. on Second St.eet,
next to tho corner of Washington. The House Is two
stories, with a basement, and is well adnptod to the hotel
business. Also a lot of REDDING, comprising ahuut
twenty-five Reds. Tho whoio will be closed out cheup.
For further particulars apply on the promises.
nulKim ALllERT UEVTIN0EN.
NOTICE
SS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ce-partnerslilp hereto
fore existing between K. U. 1IARDV, C. L. MITCH
ELL and F. W. THJMI'SON, doing a mercantile busi
ness in this place, nniler the name of K. C. Hardy A Co.,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent, nml hereafter
the Lusinct's of said ftrm will ho conducted by E. C.
Hardy, who alone is uuthorizod to collect nud sett'e tbo
accounts of Mtld firm. K. C. HA IIDY,
C. L. MITCH ELI,,
Snsnivllle. Grant Co., Oregon, F. W. THOMPSON
Nov. 13, 1805 n2U:lm
Washington Wagon Road.
rpiIK UNDERSIGNED WOULD I'FORM TUB
J Traveling Public that tho Washington Wagon Road
Rom Portland and Vancouver to the Upper Cascades Is
well being kept In good traveling order lor wagons ami
stock. " U. C. HARDY,
Dalles Jan. 11th 1866. janlltf Bole Proprietor-
Ixotice! 7
If HEREBY WARN ALT, PERSONS from contracting
JtL or buying luiytntng wnatevor irom r. M. hUMZ,
whereby 1 will have been thought by tho public respon
sible, as I am not, nor will 1 hold mys if responsible for
any of sail! F. M. Kuntn's acts. W. F. MOFFAT.
Snsaiivillo, Grant Co., Nov. 28, 1865.
LINCOLN HOUSE,
Corner Washington and front Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
f21IRST-CI,ASS HOTEL. LARGEST IN THE STATE.
Charges Reasonable.
AN OMNIBUS will attend all the Boats nod convey
Pnssengers ami their baggago to the House Freo of
Charge, or tu any other House In the Ciry for 50 cents.
8. COFFIN, Proprietor.
T. 8 HOT AND COLD BATHS in the House.
All tlio. Stoa-iiors for Oregon City, Vancouver, Monti
cello and Astoria laud nt tho Lincoln House Wharf.
sepl:3m "
MRS. L. WHITE'S
HEW PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS,
Washington Mrect.
TTTAVING NEWLY FITTED CP TIIK GALLERY over
JUL Degnar s Store, would rospectlullyanuouuco tuall
those wishing
riiotogrnphs, Carts do Vlsitc, tc.,x
that they will do well to give her a call. Particular nt-
tentiou paid to taking Ladiosand Chi dren's Pctures.
ocilttf. , .
Dissolution of Co-I'artuersuip.
rnUE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing uoder
JL the name and .stylo of IIOUUINS, McFARLAND
&C0., Is Ibis day dissolved by mutual consent.. All lia
bilities of said firm to be pal.l by Rdbbln A Wearer, and
all debts due said firm tu bo paid to and collected by
them. J. It. RODIIINS,
.- . . -.f O. McFARLAND. -
tnllp's, Jan. 6, 186t ' 0. V. WE VER. ' ."
All iiorsous Indebted to n will pleosti call and "Pun
gle" nud save coats. juViul'
m 4 to4o liorso- WY.,? .
power.tlther Portable or (fViM'-iWrtH!v 13'- -Stationary.
Also. CIR- ( -iifs MX,
t'L'LA R SAW MILLS Yt-i&Wxii i
COMPLETE, eonstantly tWVfMf
on hand. Also, Hay Pros- WSmpilf.S'
es of all si.es ; Planing ffWM
M ae e.(Wooa..rth'i ll
DAILY MOUNTAINEER
POWKK PRESS
BGGK&J03 FRiNTSNO OFFICE.
First Street, betweun Main and B
DALLES OREGON.
JOB PRINTINC OF EVERY VARIETY
Executed with accuracy and dipii!t-h.
IT A STYLE THAT WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY
with the very best, and
AT BATES AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST
to oKnr.it:
C a r S s n bj d Hi I J-S3 v :i d x .
CJIECKS. DRAFTS, JtliCEIl'TS.
POSTERS AND PROGRAMMES
FOR
THEATRES CONCERTS EXHIBITIONS
U'C, rfc, t:C,
rniNTK.o ix the bost attractits kannui, also,
WAy-jii.is.
U1L1.SOF FA UK.
LKTTJCK HEADS.
kKCEU'T HOOKS.
HILLS LADIXO.I
(Pricf and F"ni5ipllcx,
rismxa, yvKDDixa akduat home" cards
l)riiB:aili!' Ijtvbt-ls,
In short, everything that can bo done In a Rook and J, b
I'riliting Ollire. from the smallest nml most delicmeCaid
or Circular, to the largest si'.o ami niost yhowy Posting
Kill nud wntcii will ue iiiuieu out in a style that cannot
fail to insure entire satisfaction.
our hciutif.h roa hie kxixution- of
JECORATIVE PRINTING
In tho must beautiful Colors, Shades-uud Tints.
Such as Taney Posting Bills!
J-rom a siriL'le JMieut tbo LmiretU Alum moth,
ORNAMENTAL SHOW
riJCFUMEItS LABELF.ife
Aie unsurptuwed by tlione ot any otlir estulillBlitnfiit in
Oregon. W uduvuto Bpecitil iittei.tiun tu thisbrmit'li ul tlie
bu sine ss, nml uro continually ailditip to our alrcntly exieii
si vo anil well appointed aBbortmtiit of iimteriHl,
NEW TYPES, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS.
'C, (ft., tfL'.,
Of tbe must modern and elabornto decigna. Onr stock 01
FANCY INKS, TINTS, &C,
Are of tbo finest quality, and for richness of color and
durability, cannot be equaled in the Slate.
The nnucims upon whuii businens is nsited for this es-
tahlitihnieut is, that person h will conMilt their own inter
ests, by awarding their custom to that cilice iu which
their money cun be expi-mled to tho bent advantage. To
this end we solicit all In want of good I'lliifiiiK, ftt very '
reasouahle charges, to cull and examine speciuieus, and
utlge fur you ntel vcs.
Orders from the Tppcr Country
Will have our special care, nnd friends from the Interior
may rely upon having their orders tilled promptly, as w -
HAVE THE ONLY IMPROVED GORDON POWER PRESS
In the frStntt) ol'Oreeon!
Address:
MOUNTAINEER OFFICE-
mlS-tf . Dalles. Oieuon.
JACKSON SALOON"!
CORNER COURT AND SECOND STREETS,
DALLES, ORKGON.
TIIEUNDRUSIONKI), HAVING IlKMOVED FK05I
TIIK "BULLA UNION" CULLAll, INTO
Gates Now 15uillingf
Her to Inform the public thut they lire prepared to serve
their customers with tho hest
Wines, "Liquors and
Cigars,
THE MAItKUT AK1UUD3. ALSO, A
Free Lnndi !
Every day end evening.
EMIL SCHt'TZ, .
doc2-lf - Proprietor.
Hard "Wood. iAimber.
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATERIALS'
WE HBO TO CALL ATTKNTION of Carilnpe Man
ufiiuturers and Deal o in to the Lttrpe and Com
plete Assortment of CAHH1AUK and WAUON MATKKl
ALS we aro constantly receiving from tbo Kant, upocially
selected for tbe California market, comprising, Oakf
Hickory. nmlHecoud (Irowth Aali I' I auk. Hickory Axles,
Wagon L'ult-s, 11 tibi, Spokes, felloes, Uiun, bhaits, &c. Ac
which we oiler nt tbe lowest Cash Prices. .. .
Orders nddretised to uur bouse will receive promp
utteutloii. N. VV. lilt AGO Sk CO.,
Julo&ni. 20 A 31 IVittory Street, Ban Francisco,
nud 17 & VJ Seventh Street Sacrainouto.
0. Watrhiiousk, 11. W. Hkaou & Co., . J. W. Lester
8an Franc isoo. Sacrauiunto. New York
IVli3V HEARSE!
rO'MIU UNDEItSIQNKU 11 HO S TO INFORM TIIK CIT
JL I'ens of the Dulles nud vicinity t lint he has received
t HEW IIKAHBE, and will
Attend Funerals '
on short notice. This Is the first, nud at present, only
Ileurso lu the city. ..4
, I. 31. EVANS
tulles, Mny 19,1605. ! my:2U-tf. ,
' CT J3 liltOOI8, M. I, ,:?r
Office At Dr. Cralji'a Drua StA '
, v. ' DALLES, OREGON. 1 ,jn