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April 5, 1861 (4 pages)

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THE NEVADJO AURNAL ro CO. . ON PS OM TH S. JO , OD WO CK LO W. T. E, B. @. WAIT EEE EE a a 0 ,0 $5 )— il ma by t en (s e nc va ad in , Fer One Year 00 3, i d n i . B . . . . e. nc va ad in , hs nt Mo x Fer Si 00 2, . r) ie rr ca by ed er iv el (d , hs nt Mo e re Th r Fo ‘. #@ Advertisements conspicuously inserted at reasonable rates. e nc va ad in e bl ya pa il ma by nt se rs p@r Pape r ou to on ti di ad e rg la a ed iv ce re ve As we ha nds of ki l al do to ed ar ep pr e ar we , ce fi Jeb Of Book and Job Printinzg DecrapaTiIoN OF GENIUS IN NEWSPAPER on he nt pa e th s wa h ic wh ss, pre he —T c. ix it wr of great minds, iz now occupied as a market n ma r pe pa ws ne e Th . ts gh ou th l al em for e plac becomes a hack thinker and a loose writer; he out is stabled ir a printing-office, and brought a is He . re mo no d an ng ki in th ch mu to do so s. bu ni om an of fts sha e th n ee tw be race-horse no s ba it e; lif t’s poe e th er ng lo no is e Wis lif Jonger,the varieties of vicissitude nor the pleasures of want: his mind never feels the poet's ng ti ea sw nt ta ns co for e, uc od pr to yearning It was an old distorted face,— An uncouth visage, rough and wild ; Yet from behind, with laughing grace, Peeped the fresh beauty of a child. And so contrasting, fair and bright, It made me of my fancy ask If half earth’s wrinkled grimness might Be but a baby in the mask. Behind gray hairs and furrowed brow And withered look that life pute on, Each, as he wears it, comes to know How the child hides, and is not gone. For, while the inexorable years Toc raddened features fit their mould, Bencath the work of time and tears Waits something that will not grow old! And pain and petulance and care And wasted hope and sinful stain Shape the strange guiee the soul doth wear, Till her young lite looks forth again. The beauty of his boyhood's #thile— What human faith could firid it now In yonder man of grief and guile— A very Cain, with branded brow ! Yet, overlaid and hideen, still It lingers—of his life a part ; As the scathed pine upon the hill Hold the young fibres at its heart. And, haply, round the Eternal Threne, Heaven’s pityimg aygels shall not ask For that last look the world hath known, But for the face behind the mask! [Atlantic Monthly. A YOUNG WIFE’S SORROW. BY T. S. ARTHUR. “He is disappointed in something, evibeen here, there has been no water in my ing for her husband, in the unattractive dently. He does not find in you all be had room, and I have had to come down; in the uses of a family, in the kitchen, if neei be, expected.” : morning, add get it fer myself.” foes not enter some imaginations as a “Mother!” The young wife had a startled Rudolph & Eo's. Eolumn. San Francisco Adver’, SANFORD’S LIVER INVIGORATOR, “Oh, Mother! That is too bad! To think thing at all included in the relation of a 3. F. HUDOLPH HAR. HUNT, M. D. that Margaret should have been so carehusband and wife. “Tt must be so, Martha; else why should less!” The daughter's face crimsoned. “ And coldness, irritation, ill-naturé, and he be different from what he was? He has “Now if you had been a careful housetoo often alienations, are the consequonce,”’ had an ideal of a wife, and you hate failed keeper; or a thoughtful one, you would said Mrs. Barton. ‘You felt a change in to reach this ideal.’ have visited my chamber, to see that all your husband. Did not the cause present The face of Martha, which had flushed, was right there. You would never have itself?” “ Not until you pointed it out to me.” became almost pale. left your mother’s comfort dependant on “Can it be possible that you were so “And Iam free to own,” contintied the the uncertain administration ef a servant. mother, ‘ that yon fall considétbly below Next, the room hasn’t been dusted twice blind, my daughter?” “T was just 30 blind, mother !”’ my ideal. I do not wonder at Edward’s since I have been here. My fingers are “Do you wonder that Edward was an+ disappointment.” soiled with every thing I touch, andI am Tears began to fall over the young wife's sure it hasn’t been swept under the bed or noyed, at times?” “ . wonder that he has so much forbear cheeks. bureau, fora month, But this only affects “I'm sure,” she said, sobbing, “that I your guests—is only so much taken from ance,” was the reply. ‘I wonder that he ole have been to him all that I know how to be. their comfort. Let us look to some things did not speak out plainly, and tell me my If love would draw upon me favors and that involve tne comfort of your husband ; duty.” kindness, he would never look at me, as he for these are of highest consideration. You “You might not have understood him,” does, sometimes, with cold eyes and a asked him, yéstetday morning, to get you said Mrs. Barton. ‘He could not hate DEALERS IN clouded face, not speak, in angry impasome pink-lined envelopes, He Yrought said all that I have said. There would tience, words that hurt me worse than them at dinnertime: Heasked you to darn have been the appearance*of a selfish reblows.” arent in a black alapaca coat, so that he gard for his own comfort. Young wives “ But you have not done for him all that could wear it. Did you doas he requestdo not always understand a husband's reyou know hew to do,’’ said Mrs. Barton. ed? No, you read, and toyed with fine proving words, which are more apt to biind PATENT MEDICINES, lvok: NEVER DEBILITATES. T is Compounded entirely from Gums and has become afl eatablished . fact, a Standai edicine, pos and approved by ail that have teed it, and is now resorted to with con@ dence in all the diseas2 es for which it te rée ommended. It has cured thous-. « [ands within the last two years who had givpe appeal hiopes ofaat relief, as the numerous unsoe possession show. apted to the tempera The dose must be ad ment of the individual] ™ . taking it, and used im RUDOLPH & HUNT such quantities as to) & jact gently onthe Bowels. Let the dictates ofS ead judgment guide LIVER INVIGORATOR, you in the ttse of the Complaints, Billious and it will cure Liver Attacks, Pyspapetes Summer Comp nts, Chronic Dtarrhoea, Dysentery, Dro sys Wholesale and Retail . Choiera,"Choiére tor [fus Cholera fnfentum’ re “. fail to comprehend you, mother,” was ag me s ow sh it or; vig al nt me its wn Kceeps do “T don’t just like the tone of Martha's ‘and bodily poor, for it is milked every night letter,” said Mrs. Barton to her husband one replied to this. is rk wo his at th s ow kn “You do not make his home as pleasant He g. in rn mo nd ‘a day. Martha wasa daug‘iter who had been a in n te ot rg fo as it should be. There seems to be no anmeant to be read in a minute and married for three or four months, and was the by id pa is and ‘day, so he writes by the hour ticipation of his wants, and no provision then living several hundred miles away from . g vin cra a by en dd ri r ve ne week; his brain is against discomfort. Everything is left to the town in which her parents resided. . — n. io ss pa ss kle rec a by ed ad go ach nor stom your two servants, who do pretty much as “Nor dol,” was theanswer. ‘If Edward This hopeless regularity of mind and body desthey please.” teoys all the spasmodic action of genius; so jis, in eny thing, unkind to her, I have been “Why, mother !” . rexe e th greatly deceived in him.” that, debilitated in style, confined in “Tt is true,my daughter. I have looked t, gh ou th the of es rv “There are peculiarities of character and cise of all the muscle and ne on with closely observant eyes, since I have of} s los to elf its s gn si re l temperament in every one, thatenly a close his atalJ-fattened sou been here; and must say, that I am disape. ris erp ent d e an op sc m, do free intimacy can make apparent. And Martha “Jerrold was emerging from obscurity as a has these as well as Edward. It is not impointed in you. In every case that Edward dramatist; he had leaped from the lowest theaprobable that something, unseen before, has has shown impatience in my presence, the tre in London to the highest, when newspaper revealed itself since marriage, and stands source of annoyance lay in your neglect of a plain household duty. It was so this literature began to assert its great influence as a source of irritation between them.” morning; and so yesterday.” upon the progress of reform and began to rock Mr. Barton sighed. He was very fond of ly sib the cradle of liberty. The press was sen “He was annoyed at the burnt steak this Martha. She had been a pet with him since ly on d ha it ly us io becoming a power where prev morning,” said Martha, in answer. “ That childhood, and this separation, in conse. th wi ld he be n me ry ra te Li . nce been an influe wasn't my fault, Iam sure. I'm not the hope and pride this engine by means of which . quence of her marriage, was a great trial. cook.” they were to wield a scepter more powerful than . The thought of her being unhappy pained “Tt is your place to have a competent . it t tha see not d di ey him. th t that of the Caesars, bu cook,” said Mrs. Barton. , ess atn gre of ice rif sac al on rs pe “Suppose,” a e lv he said, vo “that we send for would in “If I can find one, mother.” of fame, of immortality; that the aristocracy of her to come home and make us a visit. It “The one you have, now, is not to be minds must be destroyed, and a thorough deis nearly four months since she wentaway.” trusted to prepare a meal.” mocracy established that forbade one mind to “T was going to suggest something diff“] know that; but how can I help mybe greater than another. This has been the reerent.” self.” sult. What?” The extension of education to the masses “ And knowing that, vou never went near « A visit to Martha.” had called into existence millions of readers of “ That will be out of the question, atleast the kitchen to see that she did not spoil the needlework all the morning, but never than to enlighten; darning above all things ! andtold him he'd helped yot to see clearly in a matter of better direct his tailor to send for it. The involving so many consequences.” SARSAPARILLAS, day had become unusually warm, and he VALLEY RAIL-ROAD. had to go out, after dinner, wearing a thick SACRAMENTO cloth coat, just because you had almost wilfully neglected to perform so lighta JAYNES MEDICINES, service for your husband. Do you imagine that he never thought of your failure N AND AFTER THE 23D DAY OF OCTOBER, to do for him what he asked? That he 1860, the Cars of the Sacramento Valley Raildid'nt feel your indifference to his comfort? Road will leave as follows, viz: Y'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, NED KEN Your kiss, depend upon it, Martha, touchPASSENGER TRAINS ed his lips coldly; and your loving words, Will leave the Depot, at the foot of K street, in if any were spoken, were as sounding brass Sacramento, at 613 A. M., 1 and 47f Pp. M. Sundays excepted. and tinkling cymbal in his ears. He lookWood's Folsom at 7A.M., 12 M.and 44% P.M Sundays ed past all lip affirmations and saw the excepted. ON SUNDAYS, the rule under your administration of his household, instead of the exception. Most especially is this the case in what appertains to the diningroom and kitchen. The meals are always badly cooked and badly served. The slovenliness with which Margaret sets the table, is a disgrace to herself and a standing rebuke to her mistress. I havn't seen really a clean dish—as I regard cleanliness—since I have been here. Nor mean perception and poor taste. Mingled with steak intended for your husband’s breaka clean knife or fork. Your cruet stand is . for me,”’ said Mr. Barton. the educated classes, this accession brought . offens to ive the eye. There is a smear fast. ed It might have taken you ten or fifteen “IT did not mean,” replied Mrs. Barton, . l leve the to rt effo rary down the standard of lite musta bottle, rd with smear spoon ed minutes to superint personall the —a end, y. smiling, “to include you in the visit.” . lic pub g din rea new the of d min e rag ave of the ketch bottle up with half an inch of tomato preparat of this morning meal, and so ion the all take to propose you then “Oh, Jerrold was a philosopher, and a husband with Will leave Sacramento at 617 A. M. Will leave Folsom at 14 P.M. fully as an ORDINARY ache, (as thousands can testify,) in twenty min MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE INVIGORATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER. Price One Dollar per bettie. — ALso— SANFORD’S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS. COMPOUNDED FROM Pure = egeeees Extranets, and pat up in GLASS CASES, Air Tight, and will keep in any climate. THARTIC Prut is w The FAMILY CaA‘. gentle but active Cathartic, which the proprietor has used in his practice more than 20 years: The constaptly increasing demand from used the Pris and the those who have lon satisfaction which a express in ftegard to their tise; has induced me toplace them with Greenwood Valley, in the reach of all. The Profession well thartics act on different ARTIC Pity has, with The Famity Cattt well established fact, due refetenhce to this been compounded from Vegetable Extracts, ery part of the alimenand safe in all cases needed, such as Deran ach, Sleepiness, Pains Costiveness, Pain and know that different Caportions of the bowels. a variety of the purest which act alike on evtary canal,and are good where a Cathartic is gements of the Stom in the Back and Loins, Sorences of the whole body, from stiddencold. “@. which frequently, if neglected, endinalong of Appetite, a Creeping the body, Kestlesstiess. the head, all Inflamma Purifier of = agen which flesh is heir, too in this advertisement. course of Fever, Loss Sensation of Cold over Headache, or weight in Worms tory Diseascs, Rheumatism, a great and many peep rome to bumerous to mention Dose—1 to 3. thartic Pills are retailedby Druggists generally, rade n all the large and sold wholesale by towns. 8. T. W. SANFORD, M.D., Manufacturer and Proprietor, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. -AND~ The 61; train out from Sacramento connects with Yankee Jim’s, Female Weakness, + and Flatulence, Jaundice used success PRICE~THREE DIMES. The Liver — and Family Cae K street, half an hour before the departing of trains, else it will be retained for the next train. Ophir, ‘antum its favor: Restorative, Will be taken up by every train, (Sundays except.) Up Way-Freight by the 1'¢ train only. Downward Way. Freight by the7 train only. Freight must be delivered at the Depot, foct of Orleans Flat, 01 . Teaspoonfulsare taken at commencement of] = attack. All whouse itare giv-. ya . ing their testimony in 3 passengers procuring tickets at the Depot in Sacramento will be sent through the same day. ‘The stages run from all the following named places to connect with the 12 M. train from Folsom, arriving in Sacramento one hour before the San Francisco boats leave. Nevada, Grass Valley, Jowa Hill, Auburn, Downieville, Forest City, us. in Children or Adults, Cheer House. stages for all the following named _ places, and or utes, if tuo or three} Hair FREIGHT FOR FOLSOM, era FAMILY MEDICINE:—. 53 It will cure Sick Head Ticket Office—On Front street, under the What Gold Hill, ra. for they are usually touched the coat: and when asked for it, spoken under impulses of chafed feelings. what reply did you make. Oh, you hated it is better, therefore, that I should have failure in the deed. “And failure in the deed seems to be A — E. G. WAITE & BEHIND THE MASE: VOLUME ll, NO. 48,. PIELS. BY A eT OE <a eR TE eee CATHARTIC PUBLISHED ey _ NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, 1861. WHOLE NUMBER, 523. . L A N R U O J A D A V E N THE armen ne AR INVI oa a ———— ALL OTHER PREPARATIONS. Sold by Druggists everywhere, and b ¥ TE, t, WHI everyforrkthe&Paci Drug ists Agents fic Coas Sole 132 Washington St., San Francisce ang 17-y1 Iilinoistown, Georgetown, Coloma, -Diamond Springs, Mormon Island, El Dorado, made it worthy of being set before your ketch at up the botto and m, on oil bottle meas strikes it Now, yourself. to pleasure . a large family. This earnest creature loved of Placerville, husband ; but, instead of this, you set readempty . Peppe r and vinega r bottle I will pay TO tha IL Mar ET e hav Michigan Bar, AR to TICLES nt eme Prairie City, ang arr ter bet /a and , man g kin wor the ide bes k wal to ngs thi all Waill’s Digyings, Cook’s Bar, ing or talking, from the time you were not descri be. WI The cruet NS stand LOW, itself is as MR S: — ld. cou he as nd mi his us of a visit. It will do ch hera great mu , deal more as gs as m in ns hi gg e ka Di giv Ar Live Oak City, es pr n, ia ic ys Ph le ma Fe d an e rs Nu d ce en ri pe ex An Drytown, Springs, Willow dressed until the bell rang. When we went dark as lead; and the lnapki phi n rings and the e ulg ind to m hi d ble ena good than merely to receive a visit from The newspaper sents to the attention of others, her ¢ Sutter, Amador, Fiddlctown, Jackson, osopher. As a husband with a large family, . you. She will get back, fora little while, down there was no butter on the table; no spoons not much better.” In AND WASHOE. “Pray, stop, mother!" said Martha, inthe newspaper enabled him to earn a weekly in. into her oldkome,and see father and mother knife and fork to the dish of meat; no salt, To which point this is the nearest and quickest ht mig He ts. plate.— wan terpos his husband’ ing, your all with s at ing a face nankin rather ply any nor nearer sup s to scarthu come, both: And then I will come in fur a porroute atly facilitates the process of teething, b gre h ic Wh And all the intermediate places. have been a great man—he was satisfied with tion of the enjoyment, which is to be conThe tabie-cloth was soiled, and you scolded let than white. softening the gums, reducing all inflamation=wil and is ion act z odi sin spa d an IN PA L AL For Freight or Passage apply at the Railroad ay Gr all ft ea Swi t and ith Va ri dsm et Gol d y! Ha . one.
clean one y a on pp putting the waiter for not being a ha “No; I must say a word or two farther. stations. sidezed.” the Bowels, te ln gu Re to re Su ’ you Can such things be, and escape your huslived in these times, the ‘Vicar of Wakefield which disorder, J. P. ROBINSON, Superintendent. in opened meal The “Vvye thonght of all that,” replied Mrs. it will give rest to yotts, her mot it, tpon nd pe De would have dwindled into a London Times corto your intants. th nl he fored little a an by ict prevente have d rel might band's obser and vatio n? Can such pee things be, Martha. to visit the favor yet ‘and Barton, n te r ove for e icl art s thi d sol d ah ld up wou put s’ ve vel ha Tra We 's ver lli respondence, and ‘Gu in anand not prove a daily offence and annoyCH ended EA and PER progress ed and thought, SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of N CA d an rs, yen stay and there go I If this. is reason The oth y an of say to e abl have been let off in squibs to fiz and sparkle en be er Nev ve ha te at wh it, to was who Now, feeling. ance bad to him? and Can sucht noyance hings be and not tno ia ag et & apportunity an have will I two, or week a in led fai it s ha er ev —N ne ci di me er ne. ibu through a year of weeks in Punch.—Tr th n CURE, when timely uxed. Nev ?” an this ? unkin into times, at him, irritat the all dness e ect for eff blame to ace ast to see how she and Edward are getting by ion act isf sat dis of ce tan ins an ow kn we did er go to Artewcs Warp AND THE SHAKER ELDER.— me expect He would don’t [delights be more you than are mortal mother, all my , child, “But, ry, :ra con the On . dit use o wh e on 9 Would respectfullyinform the citizens along together. We must live with people, ms of higheet ter in ak spe d an s, ion rat ope its h wit ed m Nev ada and When Artemus risited the Shakers, he met one thet rave lling public, that he Martha. said cook?” and assaul agains tempe be to he were kitchen r-pro ts the t into of and medical CHEAPEST, s ect eff l ica There mag them. allabovt out its find to know, you . of on ti da en mm co has purchased the above place, andintends T WE HA “W of the Elders and opened a conversation with . er tt ma his int a upon good nature, like these ” k sail ea to sp We undertak es s. whe tue captain vir “The mee to make it THE HOTEL of the Mountains may be some little impediments to happi SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETIING NATIONAL EXCHANGE, ~ BROADSTREET, NEVADA GEO. R. LANCASTER, “Elder,I spect?” sed I. Is navigati on, about all know must ship, Martha was not a fool—though there are ness lying right in their path, which I may to expect that a wotoo many in her position, we are sorry to unreasov able more it help them to pick up and cast aside; some herself the obligations say, to whom the word most significantly upon takes who man little want of adaptation in the machinery “Yay,” he sed. ‘“Helth’s good, I reckon?” of their lives, which prevents a movement “Yay.” “What's the wages of a Elder, when he un-. in harmony, that I may show them how to derstands his bizness--or do you devote your adjust.” sarvices gratooitous?” “T guess you are right, taking that view “Yay.” of the case,” said Mr. Barton. “Tf the storm continners there'll be a mess The visit of Mrs. Baf#ton was made acunerfoot, hay?” cordingly. After the first brief season of “Yay.” her with meeting a followed that gladness “Tf I maybe so bold, kind sir, what's the e countenanc Marthas passed, had mother r, wea u yo kit wes of d of that pecooler kin price incloodin’ trimmins?” “xay!” I pawsed a minit, and then, thinkin’ I’d be faseshus with him and see how that would go, showed some lines not written there by sweet content. The motherasked no ques in the beginning, calculated tions, however, to draw Martha out. She wanted a little I slapt him on the shoulder, burst into a harty . time for observation. The young husband larf, and told him that as a yayer he had no livwas bright, cheerful, attentive and fond, as ju’ ekal. he bad appeared to her before the wedding He jumpt up as if bilin’ water had been day. But on the second morning after her squirted into his ears, groaned, rolled his eyes arrival, she noticed that he did not talk up tords the sealin’ and sed: “You're aman of quite so freely as usual at the breakfast ta” He then walkt out of the room. ble, and had something very much like a e e ee a e ‘Assistixc tus Parsox.—A club is being . cloud over the sunsbine of his countenance. formed in this place, which has already had a Martha’s manner was a little constrained, pretty large number of members, for subscripalso, and her face alittle sober. Once or tions to Parson Brownlow’s papers, the Knoxtwice during the meal Edward exhibited a ville Whig. Robert Carter, at the Post office, is feeling of annoyance at things not rightly getting up the club, and those who wish to subordered. scribe for the Parson’s paper had better call on Mrs. Barton was already beginning to see Carter.—[Mountain Messenger. the little impediments and obstructions to Sowxtaing New.—The Scientific American, . which she had referred in talking with her in its weekly notice of recent inventions, an. husband. But she did not encourage Marnounces a patent hammer, to which magnetism tha to speak on the subject. She wanted to is applied in such a way as to make it capable see nore and understand the case better.— No. $2, Ma Strect, opposite Multord & ost every instance alm In e. ar cl de re he we Co.'s Banking House. modatedina style unsurpassedin the State of is suffering from pain and exhaustion,r ant inf the California. aft Boarders, permanentandtransient,can be accom GAME SUPPERS her position thana man? If so, what moral had been, and the folly of her defective laws give the distinction? I have not seen household administration; saw that, in them. The captain does not trust the ship holding herself above domestic duties and GOT UPTO ORDER wholly to the man atthe helm. He takes manipulations, she was governed more by Particularattention willbe paid to the accommo observations, examines charts, and sees and pride and indolence than a just regard for dstion of Ladies and Families. knows for himself that everything is done wifely or womanly dignity; saw that, to Having had longexperience in the Uote) busi AED at the right time and in the right place.— . noid fast her husband’s love, she must do His thought and his will are active and predominant in every part of the ship; for on him rests ali the responsibility. And it is so every where in man’s work. You ask if Iexpect you to go into the kitchen and cook? I answer yes, in case there is no one else to prepare your husband's food. If you something more for him than offer loving ness, 1 am confident of being ableto makethe Na TIONAL the mostdesirable Hotel inthe mountain The Beds and Furniture during husband. THIS BLOCK is substantially built of BRICK The rooms are airy and wellfurnished, and from “No.” said Mts. Barton; “it is none of “JT don't remember that the subject was my handiwork.” even referred to,” said Martha, who did not “Butitis mine,” said the young wife yet see clearly; and who felt that her mothwho could not keep back the acknowledgeer’s view of the case actually degraded the ment—her pleastre in seeing her husband's wife into a household drudge. pleasure was so great. “ Was it stipulated,” answered Mrs. Bar“Yours?” Edward sat down his cup ton, “that Edward should engage in busiand looked across the table in real surprise. “Yes, mine, morning.” “Youdid? I made the coffee this ALL NIGHT, —THE BAR— URNER, No. 18 Commercial St. Nevndn, Sign of the “LARGE PADLOCK.’ “EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND a very large and generalassortment of so gentle, so considerate of my comfort and a little enlightened. She did not make Island. feelings. But he seemsto be growing more any reply. it found have I how you tell me “Let r — and harsh in his manne every hat s,w one old do; y the Young folks tell what rehousehold” ay.” managed badly your in do. l wil y the t wha s fool and e; they have don “Has the reason of this never occurred sumed the mother. British subjects traveling in France are no to you?” Mrs. Barton’s manner was grave. “ Perbaps, seeing through my eyes, may longer required to have passports. France is “J can imagine no reason for the change,” help you to a better appreciation of things asthey actually are. SES, THOUSANDS OF CA om pain, but invig Tt not only relieves the child fr orates the stomach and bowels, corrects : cidity, ané It will the whole system gives tone and — relieve almost instantly Griping in the Bowels & Wind Colle, Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, &c. &c. edied end in death, We believe it the best and DY in the Wortn, in all cases of ME RE st re Su Also—Bench Tvols. Table Cutlery DYSENTERY and DIARRHEA 18 CHILDREN H¥ DRAULIC PIPES AND COUPLINGS. whether itarises from teething or from éther cause.: —— COPPERSMITHING,—— Full directions will accompany eac es JOB WORK A LIVERY STABLE, _Isconnectedwiththe House,andparticular atten tion willbe given to taking careof Horses; Carria ges,canatallimes be procured by application a} the Bar, GEO. R. LANCASTER. Nevada, Sept 17th 1858. UNDERTAKING. Broad & Main st., Nevada. JOHN A. LANCASTER, PRICE ONLY 25CENTS PER BOTTLE. jen2 ty PARK & WHITE, Sole ag ents for the PacificCoast, 132 Washington St. San Franciste. UNION HOTEL, PEARSON & MERWIN,.1:.--5--_.PROMNIETORB Main Street, North San Juan THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE a spectfully announce totheir friends and the i the Uniun Hotel andare flow ptepared te public generaily, thet they have rented accommodite travelers and boarders it. a mannef that will not fail to give entire satisfaction. The tratelor may rest assured, that hets he RMERLY ofthe Metropolis Stable wotld ine form his friends and the public generally that will find he has added extensively to his already 1 wl elegantestablishment of Horses, Bugg seg + no Harness, &c.&¢c.—and is now preparedto furnish as fineturn-outs as can befoundinthe State. SADDLE HORSES. ond eng quipped tor ladies or Gentlemen will be ready at alltimes Good Rooms and Beds, AND A YT A ie) supplied with the very best in the market. om leave this Hotel Dajlyfor Matye* Ss ville, Sacramento, Nevada, Camptonville, For eatCity, and Downieville. AVING FINISHED A NEW HEARSE A longexperience inthe business and an earnes cious! I wouldn’t give thiscup of coffee is now prepared tv do undertaking on the desireto retainthe confidence of my friends, leads gr shortest notice. for all the stuff that has been in the house mete believe I will beable to give Saud satisfac . 4 Stage for orator” Be as Hill, and Hem ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO since we entered it.” September 2, 1869—tf Par The steak was praised next. & 12, Broad Street. RSHOP, No. 10 “Did you cook this also?” asked the PRICES husband. “J superintended it,” she answered. “Tt is enly necessary for some people to look at things, and they will come all right,” said Edward, “and I shouldn't wonder, Martha, if you belonged to the number.” REDUCED!! COAL OIL LAMPS, oF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS! ticularattention paié to Horses on! ivety. Carriages always in readiness with carefti dfivers for the use of Balls, Parties, &c. &e. The quality of my stock willpermit meto say that thoseseeking pleasure,or engagedon business would do welltogiveme acall. J. A. LANCASTER. Nevada.March 12th i858. CITY MARKET. JAMES MONROE, A Great Variety of Elegant Patterns, There was a compliment and a reproof in the sentence, and both were felt. Suitable for “Do I need to say another word, my But, this wife is too indaughter?” said Mrs. Barton, when she to mistake, like NURSES in New England, and has been used with NEVER FAILINGSUCCESS ih anf overcome convulsions which, if not speedily rem UNION. mers to givehim a call at the N:tional ExLIVERY STABLE change. Well, as I said, it is deii t der don’ won that he is disappoioted and had d Edwar for tears, in ing swimm were unders tood my duties. But they are very e. tum cos a rgi Geo the spoken hastily, and with ill nature, at the and dissatisfied.” plain now: and I shall not need anothe r life of age voy the _It is a common thing in Martha’s preceptions were beginning to be reminder. Young girls fall into some breakfast table. ‘“ He used to be so kind, Sinbad, a whale’s back for an replied Martha, TALLMAN & He earnestly requests his old friend and custo Wm. C. Groves, Undertaker. This is still more airy becoming mere liberal then South Carolina. one of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL W_Done to order at the shortest notice. gf Giveus acall—we areconfident we can supIs Now UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF an exdeficiencies by a personal attendance in the so delicious. Your handiwork I infer?” perienced bar keeper who will keep constantly ply all wishing anything in our!ine, kitchen just as often and just as long as the And Edward looked from his wife to her on hand the very best quality of case may require. You contracted to do mother, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS. this when you became a wife.” lief will be found in moe or twenty rainutes he syritp is admifiistered. . This enable preparation is the prescription of tinless the fac-similie of CURTIS & ihe enu On the next morning, as Edward lifted the Balconies you have a splendid view ofthe We Pi ara ge e pre t par edtodo all kinds of ©Poppersmithing ERKINS, New York ison ~ —— = (PSold by Druggists throughout the world. his cup to his lips, he said, with a smile of surrounding country. , 13, Cedar St. New Yorks ice l off pa ci in Pr HOTEL OPEN strange notions about a wife's condition. They think of it as something more orna Satt Juan Theatre. tuatedprominentiyon Main dye BUILDING street, has lately been rented by the subseribp ers, and handsomely fitted up tor Dramatic Exhi bitione, Concerts and Lectures. The seats will 2 comfortably accomodate a large atidience. The attention of Managers and Agents is partie ularly invited to the above. PEARSON & MERWIN. JEROME H. COOK, CITY BILL POSTER. DEALER In PRICES FOR BILL POSTING? DWELLINGS, STORES, dolent, or too proud to go down into her was alone with Martha again: cence was impossible. and PUBLIC BUILDINGS know what has come over Edkitchen and see that his food is made paladon’t “I “T think not mother,” was answered. nominate entertaining; we laugh with the fortable and healthy; to be present in all the on ALSO, r mothe her to a Marth said ” ward, “Since our talk yesterday I have been mer and reflect with the latter. d, ehol s , r, part of his hous with taste orde A superior article of COAL OIL. nd husba her ter day,af fourth the morning of lookin g at my place, asa young wife, froma ss dre g nin eve ll “fu A New York paper says , y ess. ness nom nlin neat eco and cléa I es Herey ss. busine For Saleby W.H. CRAWFORD & CO., of place his for left had new stand-p oint. and I find that I have not than is a white cravat.” Juno &th, 1860 -m3 d say to eYery mother who has # child suf ul wo We words ; for, life being real and earnest, deAreall new,and for style and comfort cannotbe MEDAM AWARDED TO US BY THE fering from any of the foregoing complaints, de @xcelled. e prejudices @ th r io es ic ud ej pr tr yo et tl no State Fair at Marysville, in August, manded earnest work from all—from the THE STAGHSrunning inall directions from others, stand between your suffering child and the Nevada, have their offices at.and take their depar1658, for the Best Hose Pipo on Exhibition relief villbe SURE -yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE— delicate wife as well as from the more enturef rom the National Exchange. to follow the use of this medicine, FP. see have an incompetent cook, or one not to be pleasure: ‘ What fine coffee, Martha! J trusted, then it is your duty to make up her don’t knew whenI hate tasted anythiag We never respect those who aim, simply to his anticipations, that a graceful acquieswife he toils for. There isa vast difference between those we call amusing men and those we de Itis beingrenovatedand fitted up throughout.— —T HE TA BL E— a conduct to how of a wife, should know applies. She saw through her mother's Willat alltimesbe supplied with alith e varie in responsi ble less hougehold? Is a woman clearer vision, the blindness in which she ties the marketaffords. pess, giving himself up to daily care and work, in order to secure for his wife the comforts of ahome? Idon’t remember that ect rred the subj was even refe to. And yet bele troub of cause the day, third +h >, then. may which of picking up tacks or nails, be driven into wood without being handled.— ied h ng it was as muc impl in the act of taki t dan cor dis a r —fo tween Edward and Martha ‘The invention is expected to be of great use in r ied , a wife as the othe was impl in the act of ony harm the string was really jarring in . nailing carpets and upholstery, and other work . hold now you tion that ming rela the assu of ent appar y clearl their lives—became more of that description. to the mother. The little external restraint Do you suppose for a moment, that he isn’t Puexry or Gotp.—The New York Atlas which had been assumed at the beginning active in every part of his business ? “That says: of her visit by both of the young people, he trusts an incompetent clerk, as you trust In this city, the banks and bankers have up. was gradually laid aside, and she saw them an incompetent cook? Thought, purpose, ofassay the At gold. of ,000 $40,000 of wards hands are all busy in his work, and busy in the real life they were living. bullion d uncoine of 000 $6,000, are there fice, lty lay in the total throughout every day ; busy for you as well difficu the of basis The which is being prepared for the mint at the rate as for himself. He can't find time for readhad on she positi a the for Marth ess of unfitn ef about $400,000 per day. Money was never ing during four or five hours of every day ; mean. we eeper, housek at of ed—th assum more abundant in New York than at the presnor time for calls on pleasant friends; no, in nd, husba young her uence, conseq in And enttime. And they are indebted to the gold s t osse migh er—l ld suff k wou wor His no. been had t order perfec home of whose ideal mines of California for it. That’s so. included, found everything so different from follow ; and comfort and luxury fail for the amuse us. DO KNOW. "after ten years’ experience and pledge a our reputation tor the fulfillment of wh wher No. 27, Main Street, x Opposite the Express Offices. 5} WM. FAULKNER, & SON. 132 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cali. Fresh Beef, Pork . queenly dignity than a homely administraAnd Dealers in all kinds of printing materials, OC 50 Half-sheet ceaekans * etki sesessesssctaezse Vegetables, &c ‘ = seseees 50 Onte-shect rter-sheet Fe 40 bebe resnsessscoes pheeaeg Bills or Frogrammes, pr: 100. 1 00 Orders left at any of the City Printing Offices Will be Promptly Attended to. Broad street, Nevada. MISS M. MUNSON, Opposite the Virginia House. CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICIAN, Hi’: TAREN ROOMS AT THEat canes Hotse, Agents for J. Connor & Sons, mental than useful ; as invested with more U. 8. TYPE FOUNDRY‘ 0 00 $0 Three-sheet Posters,.:.s1+6 $0 Two-sheet peer fer All ORDERS delivered every morning, Printers will find it to their advantage to cal Dee 933r tion of service in the household. She isto on us before purchasing. may 4—ly, be leved, and petted, and cared for with ED—For Sale by Dp*® KE. L. SOULE’S Oriental Sover< M' —_ — SEF F. SPENCK, carbut ; ss erne tend and ion devot ing untir have; I since e Twic s. JQi esgu Balm ad Street, Nerade on Clay > aeKGom salted 4 between No, 10—where ~ may be com 10 A. M. to4 P.M: Consulting FOG 565 csssecsssesssses 15 OOo in the ationd a reput ie Miss Masson bas eart as her many certificates Eastern States her services with: of eases will show, and: Se tothose who may applynte) Sen Frenciste, Jan, 8th. 131. ok TE petianeces him, which he thus reports: