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January 25, 1866 (4 pages)

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. 1 rtm Teta et OR ene ne mini inci nancientne etn we yen ener eer enone cae ee :
; 3
dso nee would feed the hungry wad clothe
rfemily-circle gathers aredind the warm fire,
i tebe are supplied’ ‘with everything they desand we fear-seldom think of. the woes of the
_ the benevolent citizens of Nevada to supply
the wants of thie destitute. Let the minisfithe-good work. We know that gentlemen
we
ity. the,
) famine from
‘the . needle.—
Sheree a th Gta Cherh i i wrath gandh of the temperature of*
a to buppott; the atmosphere; and thére~ by pressere it is
wig-d. This liquified gas is then passed . % very saall quasar Rovegk 3 worm.in. .
bie batirof lighly' é6neentrated sult; where it
‘To aeqilire. that. state. ft is
th ; . obliged to deprive the beth: ‘of ‘dl¥its calorie.
three audlie, died. ia -one family. from
disease’ ahd want, ‘when a few of the comforte of life might’ beve’ saved them. Phi
wuffering does not exist in ourmidst because
“of a -waut of liberality, for the people
mame rena ern the poor and. un:
Bec rag here. The renson is 'that
saaediairts att brought to their notice .
-antil after want and’ starvation’ have done
tele work. Real poverty does not obtrude
on the notice of the. public,-and
‘the naked must bunt them out. In’ nearly
«alithe towns of the State, Benevolent Sosieties areorganized for this purpose.—
Sacramento has its Huward Beuevoleat Aesociation, by -which hundreds are. every
“Winter saved from starvation. -Wby can’t
ve: organize such’ a Society in Nevadal—
‘Mothers and fathers should remember when
‘their. childrén ‘are. enjoying their meals
eround the well filled tablé, that some little
“ones are crying for bread, and: when the
-eomfortably clothed, ad the storm beats
“without, ‘the liappy ones should think of
‘those who are-shivering with cold. ' Young
“nient.and young ladies should remember. that
pea money and labor cau be applied to ne
Eres hes in ‘supplying the needy
the: mesns of sustaining life. ‘Those
‘sire Of the comforts of ‘life, do not know,
poor. We hope something will be done by
tere of the gospel. leadoff: in. the organize.
tion of w Sudivty, ahd let the ludiée, who
‘have always been tmuistering angels, join in
‘will evatribute liberally: the means neces‘wary; 20d give all sid and encouragement to
‘the euterprise. Reader, ‘da your me in
= e'good work, and
fatherlesd, the ‘and the widow,
daily own the bounty, of thy hand,
Seay ts oy Pull @ icssing’on thee,”
cises, closiag with» ball .in the evening, off
which due notice will be given. The follow>
ing, gentlemen, were eppoiated:on.the several
committees —viz ; Committee, on Paradeand
Oratien— . M. P, O'Conaor, B. Bord.
"Dan: Collins, . C, Pepe, 8. Glass, J. Dun pioliff, C, Taylor. . Committee on Music—J. .
*AvParvell; ‘De M.Ghoater, J. W. Smith, M.
‘McDonoiigh, 7. Chambers, A: Hooper, E.
MoB8orley,' Ball Cominittee—Jas:¥. Bulger,
J.:G. Pewning, P:-Brown, Jno. Collins, Dr.
Tyrrell, E. Dooley, A. McKiaby.
Goon Joke! On. THe Oud 'Man.—The
‘Mendocino Democrat tells a story of a coneciontious witness in a recent trial there, in:
the’ Cguaty Court.” Te the, uqual interroga“Haig . You formed or expressed an un-'
qaslified opinion as tythe guilt’or innocence
ofthe. party 1” the juror replied in the neg-,
ative ; he had cohtersedabout the case, out
he was one of those then whe did not put-full
eredence a mil that came.to hissears. The .
MONE beliove, did was isWered that he—
ror—coul) notte! until he had heard .
it. “Woll,”’aaidthé attorney, “suppose: you
were to meet ine down the street, and inquire
ae'te'wiivther [had sedi.” R. Budd—the
rie should, inform you
ate pped se to Mathe ty
take “a eantobee you’ believe’ ne 1"
“Yes,” unhesitatingly : repliedthe juror.
would cent be
MPs, faa ah
by bt @win, ivin jait abe Fort: Juckson,
} . By constant passage through the: worm the
y . temperature of the bath is reduced front 15
to degrees eree apretnegaas a hing 2
ice is formed i in molds. :
“Tr is with a refreshing sense. of novelty
that we find anything outspoken. and: down+
rightin the fence-straddling little Call: We
are constrained ia common fairness to admit
that on one subject at least this thim
rigging, dodging, hide-and-goseok? little os
go. has. declared itself in uaequiyoeal oC
and-defined it’s. position so clearly. t
cannot be mistaken. That subject-is oan
bling, and the Cat hasplaced itself squarely
befure this. community-as the “Gamblers Or;
gan.”—Dramatie Chronicle. .
name we were unable,to.learn, was rubbed
night before last just’ in’ the rear of the
Episcopal Church. The. robbers-were-four
io number and a couple held the man while
the others ‘went through him.’ -For-all their
trouble they enly got $5.”
CaLr.—The Mercury has often. satiobed
us that San Jose was a fine place for calves,
Hear what it sayés “Mr. Zeri Hamilton,
of this township, bus a calf, which, when
“One: day.old, weighed one bundred.and
twenty pounds! It is the largest ‘calf of
its size we ever heard of.”
FRAnceE has now seventeen large commer+
cial ‘steamers running between Europe and
the Aiierican'continent ahd: hericolonies.—
Only a few years nfo.'the Medeterranean
peervico: was. all.that this eountry, produced
in the way of a, steam commercial navy.—
th “May next, five steamers, will-run conatantly between Havre-and New York,
WHILE sonie workiaes at Reading, Penn.
sylvania,' were digging ‘a well, the bottom
suddenly fell\out, revealing a subterranean
lake of .a depth and magnitude still unas.
certained.
f r *
Tue Rev. J. A. Davideos, late of California, is organizing temperance societies in
Michigan; as: we ‘learn from the: Jackson
Citizen, Deo. 18th: -——
Iv. is. said that the aléek.old.traiter, Wn.
We
. ] hope they "i hang him. thie time.
Tue little tuwn et Pine” ‘Grove; Amador
county,:is rising to importance, supported
mainly by the Telluriam Mining CompanyAn Eastern paper anys that the Chinese
. of California are adva nciog in civilization ;
instead of ee hen-roosts, ‘they rob
banks, .
DAVY Crockett avid: that.when besundertook to spirk a pretty Quaker girl, his heart
. began to flutter like a feverish duck in a mad.
. puddle,
oA PENNSYLVANIA. ‘paper telle of a emart
from their warm beds; and taking Possession himself.
Sptitig Hin; Amndb’c county, anid Waé Kilfed.
Mas. Jane Swishelin bas started’ a Paper . .
epidemic among the ents in Sweden.
It 19 said that. since President Johnson .
moved into it, the White House has been
“mdte’ "open to tI thé Sdath.°"" *
> #y ie. 34 #
Brrvs.—Thirty Seanad eanihiges birds
pare anntally se to'this'¢ountry from
"st Germany.
“TOLAeAULY Own. the Louievitte eat.
nal presse ten: years, sold on its last
A he in Philadelphia recently tout a pai aa Raaas: bitde
7
watt off his big toe and bled to death.
. NATIONAL, EXCHANGE, HOTEL,
THE Virginia Union says: ‘a man, whose
dog. which id,in. the habit. of driving the pigs . .
Mrcwaet Cannon fell down a shaft at . .
. sion Lin Washingto calied the Reconstructi ai}?
lawyer then desired to know what the juror. ist. ~, econstruction-. .
Poon Puss: Phere is anid. to be Lo fata,
& TO SCRIP: BP HOLDERS, §
“a D
blow on eee eee of a lemonSie Between Two Wives '—The
other night, says the Salt Lake Vedette.s{poor victim of ‘plurality’ was frozen tedeath .
almost,:while hauling woed-hetween the re. ~ ima
spective cabins of his first and second wives,
=
}.in.a Landon. Hospital from. the effects. ofa! .
BY MRS.
Where he will serve Meals, FOR CASH, » at t the ff
To 7. STREET,
San gee
dave, copeypere, in, Cattegnond .Congn.
Cost or Dogs. In dows there are 86,000 doge, aud last ave thers ‘were honest
ed b
z
In this ie: Jenuary 24th, opi, ate at
Sarah R. Staa
days.
‘The futiera} will take place this afternoon,
fat.1-o’clock,. from .the. parent's residence,
‘on Washington street. Friends..andacquaintances are invited td attend.
— egy
ARRIVALS AT THE
ts, aged,6 years, 9. months and 2}
BROAD STREKTY NEVADA CITY.
Weseeanay. January. 24, 1866.
W Hamilton Sacram O 4 Peirce Moores
A Harvill Relief Hill J L Tomason Quak hb
T: Harper Sires Nal. C, Flanghers Bridge
M Langetaff . 7 O Serer flee nt V
EJ Bare : Vance Meadow L
as pu TE Wim.Holbrook 8 SB
eatin in 1853,
t
‘ “BY
‘Or, ‘James i:
Omice—28 Main Street,, Nevada ony.
——
(oi AND ORES of veer Meonlolin Melted
and a aa Correctness.of. Assaysi: fully
guarantedd.
Melting dood ‘m presehos of dapaditdra: jan24
Aimenmncbasatininai
a,
BLAZE’S omnes nea
‘< té é 2
COR. OF PINE, AND COMMERCIAL 81
ig You Want = Geod Drink, .
ay abe eh sw
‘ao “TO BLAZHS!
fs Ce Se éfh..48
\
. iczapow LAKE & MOORES . FLAT
‘EXCHANGE STABLES,
eee
or UNDERSIGNED would 1
Be TPES NED rte
thie basi business at al
Meadow Lake City, >:
dnd will be rendy at al times to. ‘eacemanrdate parkr HORSES, TO. AND[FROM ‘THE
‘XT NEW MINES
‘ FOR’ONLY FOUR. DOLLARS,
—EACH WAX—EREE TOLLS,
Lancaster. and -Hasey, Proprietors. .
Breakfast from 5 to 7 oePk, 26 ei,
rma mner from 12:to 2 o'cloeky; 35
; mandaner sonomaguac lah . . Supper trom’ 5 to 7 clock, 25. beg
sleslthcsiat-iceenatlirnnnainammietalttan aang iciiaisisiintise ‘on tines Se We ike —_
ee ‘other aceordir Oo
ThE EREEE OceaAES me To BE FOUND:
jee side of San, “Franciang
Is kept at the Store or
HE-Centra} Atorrican-Transit
compan will despatch the favor
double engine steaniship
MosBs TAYL OW,
J. H. BLETHEN mander.
ON, pom pe FEB,.15th,
Conneétting at GREYTOWN with themagnif:
icent new St r SANTIAGO, 2;500-tona.,
For New York. No charge for ‘Meals on the
Isthmus. A baggage Master will be sent thro?
each trip. .
at the lowest rates,
Phe Saw Juanvatid Colorado Rivers are now
full of water. The.transit from Ocean to Ocean
is madein 20hours.* °
~ ‘Phe Aamerica will sail March 15th.
For Maxthan in lormation aorny te. ‘Feeds.
gen
dnsurgnce-on Treasure}
NW corner of farvers and Pine Sevectss
Up stairay San Franciaed
National Exchange Hotel Co,
a eopon hereby given ta the stockholders . of
the above named Cor] uration, that the annual
Meeting of the said Compa.xy will be held-at the of:
fice of ‘i I Caldwell, in. Nevada city and county,
Cal.,-on Monday the 5th day of Mareh,’ 1866, at, 2
o'clock, P.M. of said day for the purpuse of elect:
rf eR Er i Por par eta ARG oy Prego de apertegd gy ing
2 Thomas ae tp Fan iy laden bien: Caldwell, Secretary ‘Kommune
o# are Wilon Fresh Fish !\Fresh Fish ! Fresh Fish.
PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE. “MOSES KORN,
WOULD inform the. people of Nevada city, that:-he-will offer for sale—ON
WeRY. IDAY MORNING, at 8
ok—d Fresh lot of’
: . WER RINGS.
FLOUNDERS
RGEON,
BOCK COD, 4
eee be
am
CRABS,
ke. &e,
And:qli other Kinds of Fish to‘be had:in the San
Francisco market.
ur The Wagon' will be in front of
Carley & Beckmian’s Saloon, corner
of Broad & Pine strects, er"
day Morning. i at nal
DS. BAKER. 0 J de MARTIN
_D. 8. BAKER. & co,
ae “Deatens ut’
Groteries; Provisions, ‘Cah Fruits,
Wheat, Bariey ana Greuna Peea
— No, 73 Broad Street, Nevada.
Fane, ane S or rte Bultps
Cash,’
Goods delivered free of Cha
Within ‘a reasonable distance of aS
W OODAOfall aeneunend: and for sale
Cheap for Cash. ' —
cs eure
veers wer. qe P, E. JEFFERIS.
Moore's Plat, July 14th.
ash. sent
call the-attention .
1 it ecarsundeby te sltndaien & Baker Machines —
Their ig too well established fer ua. te at-pecmn wanting: a teflalae Pally Sonic wei:
= investigate these before on oa ward tothe .
ise is suitigient.’’ Ri ‘aud Blow 027
ay etree Newada, Deo. RUAN TS . ventyend
AWFORD. Treas
Ferra spe ay Byguli tioned FY 10h .
og
March. Cag apncgpa teen cory, ok the].
fo —_ Hig po mg reliant ceuses
ae went ee % ~
(ML. SABER
BOOT AND'SHOE STORE,
, Commercial OF etkth site, see Piso.
in
New Boods: and, New, Prices!
* Gbnbtasiry Gi hisnd’n lati fot of Be
BOY'S: cUsTom MADE
That the tity tor Wet weather. 5,
Aes 2 ira
LADIEY "AND CHILDRENS’ BOOTS.
ove AND, GAITERS,
i enna fe ta: -ainy
See we making-and.ropairieg’
atthe lowest Myiig-rates.
For “— Juan’ Del Po Esra. sion Street “
ot oe SE Fae eT of amon i = oe ae ONT a evi BE ‘BRUAD STREET, oan 8 W, Sidley
went tir Bebtlaha; wid was ota with BIRTH. 7. lila ok timer’ Day, February 1 ’ — Bodstenas,
invited him to visit her at London; and Ten-. In tis city, Jan, 21th, to the wifeof'Thomas H. Via. Micatagma . sia Sofas, ae
nyson asked w Visit from hint at hiv home on . Ne a ‘
Mirrors, &c,
rorya he opto er 6 RASC CARRYING, on 68 MAIL Mearyiling Gem s!~-Oheap for: Cash
perheads do?
DIED,
UPHOLSTERING @1 end*REPAIRING
+! Done at the shortest notice. . ; ;
xr Call and. eXamine thé. ‘Sook ray
» Nevada, Jan, 4th
RISLEY'S BUCHU,
‘FOR SALE BY.
=
Nee dy 2 PENCE
Nevada, Nov. 30, :
‘ ‘«K
%
DRUGS. AND MEDICINES.
JOHN F. BUSSENIUS;
(Successor to J. M. Levey),
Neva
wu kee oeny on hand & large and well
selected stock of
DRUG
CHEM ss ae
oe PSE ereees
‘EXTRACTS,
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES;
Aud Aud oqerything usually kept ina first-class Drngnay Physicians Sed acal wate, care
fully compounded
Ha had mgs A years’ experience as a ‘druggist
and , inthe best houses, I confidently solicit the patronage of the community, and warrant
satisfaction. ‘JOHN F. BUSSENIUS.
“Nevada, May 13, 1865.
a
G. R, CRAWFORD, C
Cor. of Broad and Pine Streets,
STATIONERY,
Blank Books,
ae : Gold Pens
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &e.
¥ re)
a ustice’s and Constahle’s ‘Blauke.
MevadajJuly 28th ia wom
_FENIAN EXCHANGER:
;, Late Eldorado .
Pine Street, 2nd door from: egg ron as Office.
g 3 Hi, DUGGAN, Proprietor.—The’ Proprie@ tor would vomparathite ick mang his friends and
the public generally, that he has ‘dpewed the above
named Neat ne 9 attractive Saloon, anes
, the lovets of . itiméite Pleasure and.
os always:é themse’ 8
Poe Ales, Wines,
a Ei
Ce eT Heke Cie Bae a tone
we < bbding Jo SayGley Drop in, Geats
evada, Nov.7. _ — cae agg fe
Big. Tanuel ros ae
" Neyads county, Caly s
cE.— ‘tthe Stoc
FN Gite of de sore Comoe the. eletion
ear Satoh ni Bee .
cay A gs ae "cae
A. H Othomas, Béofetarys" ees
ae all Road D otis, . igs
rich
a
. FY FICE—In im Kidd's ee
Broad and acs
_Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts.,.
ia 0s . ee” 2 eee ee te . ls *S.. See, ee i es chic es SS ed. . es te K.
Retalt Dealer in INEWMUSC ,
Bat atte ed “gel” cae
a 1.2 @& ea ee
ae a, PRE Sos 4
oo. toa Sete Be oe teas eee .
tt ——_ a>
—_ _ ote Bed oo.