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THE NEVADA J QOURNAL.
‘
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, AU
VOL. 5---NO. 14.
GUST 3, 1855.
NEVADA JOURNAL.
~ $50,000 WANTED! ©
GRIER & HENRY,
BLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING.
HENRY M.
i
ypu UNDERSIGNED, having established a Co-partner.
.
ship, for the transaction of a
general Provision.
. business, beg leave to announce to their friends and the.
publac that thry are constantly receiving at tneir
j
FULLER.
A general assortinent of
2
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TERMS.
LIBERAL SHARE OF PATRONAGE.
. Their Stock consists in part of the following articles:—
ge?
tee
St G A .
TEA Ss.
RICE,
BUTTER,
To emulate their glory,
ofan
;
And follow in their wake;
co FF EE,
SYRUP,
CHEESE,
:
Bards, patriots, martyrs, sages,
HONEY,
FISH,
The noble ofall ages,
Whose $deeds crowd history’s pages,
TOBACCO, SPADES,
SHOVELS,
eee MINER
hes S’ a
SUPPLIES, ¢-c.
And time’s great yolume make,
Together with a General Assortment of
T live to hold communion
poor all that is divine ;;
UOR
rane
ngfriends
e
\llLIQ
of which
they S
iuvite
their
and e
the public in .
-eneral to call and examine.
_Sigjober Fi —Sen
CRICK
To feel there is a ynion
'Twixt nature’s heart and mine;
& HENRY
AMERICAN LIVERY
ge
Se
SS
incNELL
BICKNELL,
aud Serves:
i! AT
/
if
JHU
and Ssurgeen,
To profit by affliction,
Reap truths from fields of fiction,
ARN D
img
And awaits my spirit too;
For all human ties that bind me;
I live to learn their story
Who've suffered for my sake;
d they hope by strict attention to business to merit 4
j
7
(about eight feet by five) andan obliging a century ago by Sir Boyle Roche, a member that Bicente, Chief of the Tejon Indians, . soon nestle her nose in a rat’s neat of
functionary came around and locked out of the Irish Parliament, in the “Troublous recently visited the city. He has returned . Swingle tow, as allow a man with whiskers
Ti
all rascally intruders. I don’t think I eymes of Ninety-eight,” when a handful of men to Los Angeles, and the Southern Cali-. to kiss her; to which the New Orleans Bee
from the County of Wexford, struck terror into jornian says that the old savage gi
ves a somewhat ungallantly responds :
er before slept in a place so perfectly sethe hearts of
many a gallant som of Mars, as bitter account of his visit. Instead of re . “We
don’t believe a word of it! The
cure. At six this morning this extra prowell as the worthy writ
er himself. The letter ceiving that attention due to his po
si
tection was withdrawn, and each of us was addressed to a friend in
ti
on
.
obj
ect
ion which some ladies pretend to
Lendon; and it is as a Chieftain on a vis
it to the high place have to whiskers all arise from envy.—
was thenceforth obliged to keep watch old enough to be new to nine or ten of our re
ad: of his White Father, he was
treated, to . They don’thave any. They wouldifthey
over his own valuables. Wo uniforml ers :
us
e
his
own langnage, like a dog ; at sea, could, but the fact is, the continual mo“
M
y
De
ar
Si
r :--Having now a little peace
keep good hours here in Clichy, which is
what not many large hotels in Paris can and quietness, I sit down to inform you of the. sleeping on the deck ; on shore, in the' tion of the lower jaw is fatal to their
dr
eadful bustle and confusion we are all in from . yard or in an out-kouse, at his conyen-, growth
boast of.
Th
.
e
lad
ies
Go
d bless them !—
these blood-thirsty rebels, most of whom are lence
3 a bone or crust of bread,
i
or the! adopt our fashions as fast as they can.—
The bedroom appointments are not of a . (thank God) kill
ed and dispersed. We are in refuse from the table grudgingly extended
high order, as is reasonable, since we are a pretty mess; we can ge
Look at the depredations the dea creat nothing to eat, nor . him through the window,
or placed beside tures have committed on our wardrobe
only charged for them four sous (cents) any wine to drink, except whisky, and when
tl
. him behind the house ; neglected, forgotper night, washing extra. The sheets are we sit down to dinner we are obliged to keep.
last few years. They have appropriated
rather of a hickory order, (mine were rivboth hands armed. While I write this,I hold ten, despised, he wandered about in the ‘our shirt bosoms, goldstudsand all.
They
en me clean) the bed is indifferent, but I . sword in each band and a pistol ia the other. neighborhood of his august protector, ac. have encircled their soft bewitching neck
have slept on worse; the window lacks a/. “I coneluded from the beginning that this tually hungering for food. Instead of ‘in our standing collars and eravats—drivwo
ul
d be the end of it, and I see 1 was right, showing him the sights, and seeking to ing us men to fla
curtain or blinds, but in its stead there
tti
cs
and
tur
n
do
wn
s.
~
for it is not half over yet. At preseut are such . impress him with the magnitude, the mag1
are four strong upright iron bars, which goings-on,
Their innocent little hearts have been
and everything is at a stand-still. niflcenee, the power and the
glory of the! pitating in the inside of out wal
are a perfect safeguard against getting up I should have answered your let
ter a fortnight great nat
And the good that I can do.
Provision
s,
Grocerie
s
and
Liquors,
.
;
Grow wiser from conviction,
NS [ AB L i .
.
DLL
.
x
He SUBSCRI
% RETURNS HIS THANKS to the}
{
f
Nevada, for the liberal patronage thus.
t t
ed upon his establishment, and wou'd inform
het he continues to keep the best selection of.
SADDLE
HORSES,
reir accommodation, that the country will afford. .
) but GENTLE ANIMALS at such times
rous to enjoy a healthy and invigorating
!
S
R
A
G
I
C
.
S
R
GA
J.B. LOBDELL, Broad ~treet.
Enzcant Composirroy.—The following piece
An Inpran Brave’s Impressions oF . Wuiskers.—The editress of the
of Clichy. By 10 o’clock each of us lodgof “composition’ may be “backed” against
Lan
ers had retired to our several apartments anything ever produced. It was written half Say Francrsco.—It will be recollected caster Literary Gazette says she would as
For the task that God assigned moe;
For the bright hopes left behind me,
New Brick Store. near the toot of Main St.;
ix
stalled and admitted to all the privileges
1 live for those who love me,
Whose hearts are kind and true;
For the heaven that smiles above me,
. Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, &e. .
N. P. BROWN & Co., Proprietors.
WAITE
What to Live for.
WHOLE NO. 273
And fulfill each grand design.
ion of pale faces, he was cut off {Instead of thumping against the
in the night, and pitching or falling out so ago ; but I did not receive it until this morning.
fro
m all intercourse, thrust aside, denied as naturally intended.
as to break your neck, as any one who Indeed, scarcely a mail arrives safe without
19
went out would certainly do. I am inthe being robbed. No longer ago than yesterday, every opportunity, and returned to the! their pretty fect and a
fifth or highest story.) Perhaps one of the coach with the mails from Dublin was rob: . hunting grounds of his fathers, inspired unmentionables; unwhis
my predecessors was a somnambulist, I bed near this town. Two bags had been ju-! alone with the idea of the unmitigated aboutables, in short as
‘
diciously left behind, for fear of accident ; and. meanness of his white brethren. Had it say
, breeches. And they are skippi
have two chairs (one less than I am entiby good luck there was nobody in it but two not been, said he, that I took along with
alo
ng
tled to.) two little tables, (probably one outside passengers
the
str
eet
s
in
our
hig
h-h
eeled boots
;
, who had nothing for the me a little bag of pinones, (happy tho
ught Do you hear, gentlemen? we say
iof them extra, by some mistake,) anda thieves to take. Last Th
ursday notice was
I live to hail that season
By gifted minds foretold,
When men shall jive by reason
And not alone ty gold;
When man to man united,
And every wrong thing righted,
The whole world shall be lighted
As Eden was of old.
.
,
!
!
of the old man,) £ should have starved,—
. cupboard, which may once
pana
Sk Tee ger
Poe
have been. given thata gang of rebels were advancing
.
It
is
his
opi
nio
n
tha
t
San
Fra
nci
seo
is!
cle
an.
i
he
re
un
Th
de
e
r
th
pin
e
t
Fr
wa
en
sh
ch
bow
st
>
an
l
da
an
rd
d
,
hal
bu
Menprear Reciree to Preparti
f
t
.
they had
pint
For those who know me true,
}
rat
her
a
fine
loo
kin
g
ran
cheria—but no BERS FOR Use.—One
no
col
ors
,
no
r
pit
an
che
y
r,
dr
um
s
can
dle
ex
s,
ce
pt
&c., I have ordered and
bag pipes.
For the heaven that smiles above ma,
of ou
pla
ce
for a man without money. The old cians, who
“I
mm
ed
ia
te
ly
ev
er
y
ma
n
pa
in
y
th
for
e
renute
.
pl
ac
e, includLama little ashamed to own
sf
Ynd awaits myespirit too;
the
bears
the
in
g
wo
me
IENRY HIRSCHMAN & BRO.
n aud children, ran out to meet them. fellow is deeply chagrincd at the treatment
.
tha
t
my
rep
For the cause that lacks assistance,
ose
has
bee
n indifferent, but We soon foun
great
wag,
whilst
vi:
RE
NSTANTLY RECEIVING
d
our force too little 3; we were he received during his absence, so different
For the wrong that needs resistance,
then I never do sleep well in a strange
3
of TOBACCO
. tients a day or two
to
o
ne
ar
to
th
in
k
of
re
tr
ea
ti
ng
.
Death was in from what he was led to expect, and which
&
i they ciler at .
For the future in the distance,
place.
.
tie
nt’
s
wif
e
pre
;
par
ev
er
y
fac
e,
bu
t
to
it
we
we
nt
,
an
d
by
th
e
ti
me
:
it
has
eve
r
bee
n
the
pol
icy
of
;
the
Uni
ted
An
d
the
goo
d
tha
t
Des
1
can
cen
din
do.
g
to
the
common room on the . half our little party was killed, we began to be
table, whereupon the follov
y their stock .
Wi
them with their own }
tp
lower floor this morning, I find there an alive again. Fortunately the rebels had no. States to observe towards these people ; tion is said to hz
ringing a new and
F
no
pai
ns
or
exp
ens
e
hav
e
eve
r
bee
n sparyou use cucumbers, M
.
Am
er
ic
an
gu
ns
ex
(fr
ce
pt
om
pis
Bos
tol
ton
s
an
)
d
pi
ke
wh
.
s, and as we had.
o has met me
Horace Gree.ey 1n THE Prison or
ed
to
imp
res
s the wild tribes with the su-!
pl
en
ty
of
gu
ns
an
jof
d
ten
am
mu
and
ni
ti
kn
on
an
ew
;
we put them
d Cigars! Paris.—Mr Greeley’s account of his reme at once, though I could.
ii sh if rtits
. useful vegetable, but t
per
ior
ity
of
our
Nat
al
ion
it
o
and
th
e
Gov
sw
or
ern
d.
ment required in the preparati
No
ta
so
ul
of
th
em
. no
t
esc
ape
cal
l
d,
.
hi
m
by
nam
or
e. He seemed rather
CHEAPEI than! cent arrest and imprisonment is interest;
of
on
t
ex
ce
pt
n Neva
so
me
——a
nd
th
our
at
gre
we
ate
re
st
men
dr
hav
ow
e
ne
not
d
dis
dai
in
nan
ad
ja
ce
nt
.
jamazed
. S. B. Be
to
mect
particular
me
and call AT THEIR STORon
here
,
(I
believe he las hog; and
E .he. iDg as wellas amusing. He narrates in
.
pre
be
the
sho
‘H
.
ow
y
par
uld
ed
in a short time nothing was heard. ed to mingle among the half-clad sons of
. before saw me at the A or House,) but
. Corner of iain and Commercial $*s., . detail‘all the vexatious delays
asked the lady.’
to which he
but silence. Their uniforms were all different. the forest in the magnificent
apartments .
» Charles W. Young's, or at their
and
{was subjected before the officers in whose . greeted me very cordinlly,
we
ordered
‘Simply enough.
First,
let
ihem
. colors, but mostly green. After the action, of the
3
Cap
ito
l.—
S.
F.
Her
ald
.
j
. New Stand, next door below Rosraheims, custody he had been placed,
breakfast
for
both
in
my
room.
we
we
gat
It
nt
her
wasnot
to
ed
in the early morning
rnmmage asort of camp which they.
would allow
SE
h
DS
e
Be
e
nvtrye
meal, but we enjoyed it,—. ] had left behind them.
dew
still fresh and glistening «
All we found was a
Takinc tHe Cexsus.—Our marsha
I live fur those who love me,
I
.
1,
Perfume
é
47
sd
Playing
Cards, and. iy ns :
ie
les of all kin
By:
Feary at
Saar
1 Nevada as. @ceept
of any bailei
,
heey
é
tleman or from Mr. Field,
:
peer
from that
U.S.
;/Sioner to the Industrial Fair,
eee
cen
Co
wn!
ty posite of money was paid down inli cash.
.
H
ls
. f
ew
pikes without heads, a parcel of empty
j > me a
.
ralnt a with some
tif
ul
gr
hom
the
Bri
ee
n.
e
m
ng
are
alr
ead
y
bus
y
loo
kin
g
up
the
cen
sus
of
bot
tle
s
ful
l
of
wa
te
r,
an
d
a
bu
nd
uv
le of blank
£Caluw i9jtigvers,
and four
ful
ly
pee
l
the
m.
T
the
city
.
The
ir
duti
es
led
to
some queer
French commissions filled with Irish names. .
agi ced to dine
oe
Hess bon
During hia
G
fsa
by a
j
Cr
after
ist
ice
the
m
down to the most delicate
.
lit
tle
see
nes
. We give one which came
s are now stationed all around the coun. ity’—
try, which exactly squares with my ideas. Ij off yesterday, in Canal street.
busi-. ‘Troop
finement he was have only time to add, that I
am in great haste.
‘Who is the head of this family ??
great many friends and receiv
“P.S. Ifyou do not receive this, of course
‘Th
at
dep
end
s
on
cir
cum
sta
nce
s.
ed
many offers of assistance. At length, it must have mis-carried, therefore I beg you
. 2 is Mr. Gr
ly would not allow to be .
. before 11 o’clock it’s me hysband.
iter much difficulty, two lawyers were will write to let me know!”
. done, and he declared that he would go to ja
afth
11
er
it’s
mese
lf.’
1. pr
ocured fo
aS
wo}
+
ANGE,cial st
}
Theresult of the conference and
hf
ct faitention to business and by making . in Paris) that [came near lo
Drexel..
sing my tem
or
PACIFIC EXPRESS CO.
sermany
:
Puichase Certificates of Deposit and other Ex
ument rates, and transact
FM
; don’t spare the pepper ; let th
vinegar
a,
<><
oe
Ag
. Iwas brought in through three or four
. heavy iron doors to the office of the Gov
SE
ESE
cee
!
secgnd-hand husband.
Do I look like the ; time since, on board 2 steamboat, betw eeu
But the next House of Representatives
Home, Sweer Home !—A correspondent of . wife °f a widower !
.
A
poor
creathur
all
a
co
up
le
of
jo
kers, one
will be a different affair. It will be opposthe Philadelphia Sunday Mercury, writing of . legs and consumption, like a sick turkey.
; to
of wh
pointing
an extremely ugly man, bet a bottle of
ed to the Adwinistration. It will be com-. John Howard Payne, relates the following in. A widower! May Lniver
be blessed ’f I'd . Wine that an uglier customer could not be
posed of men, 2 majority of whom will difteresting anecdote:
not
rather
live
an owld maid, and bring ;produced. The other, who had seen one
“The
melody,”
remarked
Mr.
Payne,
“is
not
.
fer with the California gentlemen upon . ’
up a family on buttermilk and ‘prates.’
lof the firemen as he passed on beard the
with
me,
notwithstan
ding
I
have
intueduced
it
j
nearly all the great political questions of
Here the dialogue finished up, the mar. boat—a man whose face was screwed out
almost
as
such
into
my
opera
of
“Clara,
or
the
.
the
da
y
: and while that fact should have Maid of Miian.” To be candid with you, he! shal coming te the conclusion that he . of all sh
ernor, where I was properly received.—
ape—at once took up the bet, and
no
wei
ght
in
det
erm
ining the question un-. continued, I first heard the melody in Ttaly.— . could ‘make more’? next door.—Albany . started down stairs after
.
He
re
I was told I must stay till 9 o’clock,
>
Ya
P SATHER,
h
i
s
m
T
a
h
n
e
.
x dis . since
der
consid
eratio
n—the
question whether . One beautiful morning, asI was strolling along . Knickerbocker.
E.W, CHURCH [548 Francisco,
. joker had an-impediment in bis speech,
the President Judge had allowed till
th
e
amid
some
rural
scenery,
thinking
over
a
befitge
nt
le
me
n
as
su
mi
ng
to
re
><
pr
es
en
a
t
th
e
th
at
ho
. but he, nevertheless, soon inait: known his
ur
to
fin
d
bai
l.
In
va
in
zx. DAVIS,
I
ha
d
ur
gCalifornia and Atlantie Stats,
ting
lyric
for
the
heroine
of
my
piece
my
atten.
St
at
e
of
Ca
li
fo
rn
ia
we
re
or
wen.
A
funny
we
western
re
editor
no
says
he
t
le
ga
l.
ed
th
at
.
busi
1
ness
ha
d
to
re
the fireman and obtained his
fu
se
d
to
gi
ve
bai
l,
wo
ul
d
E=apress Forwardca
tion
was
arrested
by
the
sweet
natural
voice
ly
el
ee
te
d—
ma
it
y
wi
th
gr
ea
Halt
Father
publish
pr
to
upon
called
feels
op
ri
et
y
“.
gi
ve
consent to show himself to decide the Wa.
no
ne
,
an
d
wa
nt
ed
to
A JOINT STOCK COMPANY.
be
sh
ow
n
to
of
a
young
maiden
or
what
you
might
properiy
my
1
idikg, Bre
be
April6 tf
38,
eed
hc nice ary
4>t:
X
If
.
spr
ink
le
a
goo
d
dea
l
of
salt on them ;
lf
omery }
erent. conuy ace cunteanesass angel {stantial, secure establishment, No. 70 Rue
SOL. KOHLMAN. . de Clichy.
:
‘Ofcourse,’ said the expeciani pupil
‘After that,’ continued the
Doctor,
'
acious, sub
§
tenu
we
e sinee my residence in Nevada, (dating back to. in due time arrived at this
sp
Also—Drutts
.
.
le anc
whi
ch
you
pou
ove
r
the
r
slices be particu‘Wh
this
y
divi
sion
?’
his visit to the prison are thus described: . Were soon thrown open for him to waik An Icarray Coumuntry.—The Chicago Press _ ‘Because, afther that hour he’s dhrunk larly acute and searching, and having done
informs us that upon the site of the old Mormon
fo
rt
h
at
li
be
rt
y.
this
,
leav
e
the
m
for
some
hour
“High words ensued, and the beginning
s
to
soft
en
Secese Iee SS ee
as
a
pip
er
and
una
ble
to
tak
e care of himtown of Nauvoo, on the Iilinois bank of the
and
bec
ome
satu
. of a scuffle, in the midst of which I, half
rate
d.’
self
Mi
let
,
ss
alo
ou
his
ne
fami
ri
riv
ly.’
er,
th
er
e
is
no
w
es
ta
bl
is
he
an
d
Ca
li
fo
rn
ia
in
Congress,
j unconsciously, descended from the car‘And what then ?? asked
lady
“Tearian” community, comprising upwards of
?”
age
his
is
‘Wh
at
Co
ngress in 1842 passed an act directfive hundred pers
jriage. Of course, I was ordered back in‘Th
en
take
up
the
dish—-examine
the
ons, natives of nearly all Eu‘Co
min
nix
g
t
Mic
hae
lma
he
s
will
lac
k
a
in
g
th
e division of the several States into ropean countries. The members of
cuc
umb
ers
care
full
stanter, and obeyed so soon as I undery
—thi
nk if anything
th
e
co
m.
mon
th
of
bei
ng
as
owl
d
as
Fin
neg
an.
You
A. W POTTER has .
Co
ng
re
ss
io
na
Di
l
st
ricts, and expressly promunity labor hard in their respeciive vocations
rem
ain
s
to
be
don
e——
turn them over neat
st
oo
d
the
order, but we were all by this
just received a large
kno
w
Fin
neg
??
an
vi
di
ng
th
at
no
on
and are peaceful, industrious, and on good
e
Di
st
ri
and fine Invoice \st'. time losi
ct
sh
al
l
el
ec
t
mo
re
ly
with
a
fork
,
prov
iden
t
not to piece
ng
te
mp
er
.
As
pu
tt
in
g
me
in
‘No
,
I
don
’t
kno
w
Fin
neg
an,
and
CROCKERY & ¢
if
I
—
:
1
WAREof«
iescrip . Jail would simply secure my forthcomi: ng than one representative. This statute has terms with their neighbors. Any person of. did it would not help matters. Is your them through with the prong, and then
oe fleconsist’ . when wanted; and as I was ready to give thus far been disregarded by Calilornia.—. good moral character, and possessing a certain husban an alien ??
‘Wel
l,
Sir
?
d
am
ou
nt
of
cap
ita
l,
is
al
lo
we
d
to
jo
in
th
e
co
mTh
at
St
at
e
is
now represented, or rather .
Oi Lampa: Allo.
‘Pit
ch
the
m
out
any amount of security for this, which the
of
the
wind
ow
2
mu
ni
‘Oc
ty
an
h,
thin
,
d
he’s
th
aili
ey
ha
ng
inti
ve
rely
am
He
.
has
on
g
the
ir
nu
mb
er
‘
wil
l
cl
4
ai
m
to
be
af
te
;
r
th
e
fir
st
Mo
nd
pS
ay
SE Le ares ae
in
= 5
‘handeliers, . other side had once agroeseed to tak
?.
a
representatives of nearly every trade. One rheumaties worse nor owld Donnelly, who
e, I tho’t December ne
xt, by two persons, Messrs. large room is allowed to ever
Side Lamps, . they were rather crowding matters, in the
y two persons— was tied double with them.’
A
Bea
uti
rvu
t,
Cu
sr
om
--A
mo
ng
the
De
nv
er
an
d
He
rb
ert, who were chosen by . eithera married couple or two of the same
Lanterns, Globes,. course they were taking. So, as I was
Fr
en
ch
set
tle
in
rs
Can
‘Ho
ada
w
man
on
,
y
the
mal
e
low
mem
er
ber
s
hav
e
sou
in
ge
ne
ra
l
ti
ck
et—chosen in defiance of the sex—and the rooms are furnished in the plainChimneys, Wieks, . making my friends too late for a pleasant
St.
La
wr
en
ce
is
,
a
7?
fam
the
ver
ily
y
pecu
liar
ons
tom
Confectioner’s Jars, .
4bs
su
pr
eme law of the land.
est and simplest manner. The communists
a
Casto
. dinner party at the Zrois
—s
om
Freres, where I
et
hi
lik
ng
e
the
gol
den
‘Ni
mar
ver
ria
a
ge
ir
one.
’
ha
ve
a large printing office, in which two pa:
California, we repeat, has never been.
Bice: : ey
had expected to join them, I closed the
Germany
:
‘Wh
at,
no
boy
s
at
all
??
per
s,
th
e
on
e
Fr
en
ch
an
d
th
e
ot
her German,
W ine Glasses. discussion by insisting that we should drive divided into seperate Congressional disWhenever
a
venerable
‘Bo
coupie hav
ys
is
it?
Ah,
ar
mur
e
pri
.
the
nte
go
r
hom
d.
Th
e.—
ey
pos
ses
a
s
li
br
ar
of
y
ne
ar
ly
tricts. The Legislature has been under
. four thousand volumes, and a small cabinet of We have boys enough to whip four loaves . the path of life togetuor four fit,
ab
e
th
e
co
nt
ro
l
of
me
. _ Willbe sold at the Lowest Prices. _
n
wh
o have considered it mineralogical and chemical
Crossing the Avenue Champs-Elysees
they summon to a banquet under
sp
ec
im
for
en
bre
s,
Th
akf
ast
ey
7?
fo
r
th
ei
r
in
te
re
st
to
ha
ve
os
no
di
vi
si
on
,
an
tric
d
t,
.
als
O
o
O
ha
F
ve
)
a large institution for the education
the
nex
t:
mo
me
nt
roof
.
,
fro
our
m
eve
ry
hor
qua
ses
rte
r
of
‘st
the
‘Wh
ruc
land
k
en
1
wer
,
e
you
sn:
all
mar
rie
??
d
2
Es
A
.
th
at
°
bo
dy
ha
s refused to discharge its duof boys and girls, an infant asyluman, infirmary.
».
i
e
nts fu
on the most raesona. other horse, took fright and run until
‘The day Pat Doyle laft Tipperary for their children and grand cbildren, in whose
reinty—refused to do what
every other State and a pharmacy, a bakery, butchery, washwei
Ses ess 2
;
(ed up against a tree, disabling the con. presence is re-performed the
Ame
cere
rik
Ah,
mony
y.
well
I
kne
it.
w
A
sun
in
th
e
ho
Un
us
io
e,
&e
n
.
'P
ha
he
sd
y have a steam flouring and.
on
e.
No
w
th
e
qu
es
A
ti
on
}
jcern. My cortege of officers got out; I
. that made them maa and wife ha
shin
ier
day
nev
er
gil
ded
cen
the
sky
0’
owl
d
an
d
sa
w
mil
l,
wi
ari
th
co
ses
nv
,
en
sh
ie
al
nc
l
for
es
the representatives from Cal.
fattening.
‘Sig
. attempted to follow, but was thrust back
poe
ts
befo
re,
whe
n
the
feas
ti
ind
Irel
the
and.
’
a
la
rg
nu
e
mb
er
of
ho
gs
an
,
d
a
gr
an
ar
for
y
sto
if
or
r.
ni
a
be
ad
mi
tt
ed
upon the floor of Con.
. Ges
H
. Veryyroughly and held in with superflu.
dan
cin
g,
whi
ch
con
tin
ue
for
tw
‘Wh
was
at
the
con
dit
of
in
ion
you
g
hus
gr
r
ai
n.
Fi
sh
in
is
ca
g
rr
ie
on
d
ve
ry
pro
fit
a. g
re
ss
?
Ou
gh
t they to be admitted ?>—.
ous energy since they had had abundant
jni
ght
s
tog
ether, bespeak a mos? .
bly
,
an
d
th
e
in
ban
fi
befo
rm
d
ar
mar
re
is
y
ria
??
su
ge
pp
li
ed
wi
th
ga
me
}
Ag
re
ei
ng
in
political sentiment with the. by the hunters. Every memb
ery
until Further Notice at the opportunity to see that I had no idea of
. happiness as well as
i
er
of
th
e
co
Divi
m:
a
l
man
.
mor
e
mis
era
He
said
ble
.
pa
rt
Wy
y
wh
ic
h
>
ha
s
r
be
en
in
+
th
e
as
’
ce
nd
an
t
+
mu
in
ni
.
ty
is
bound to work aécording to his . £ I did not give him a promise within two expiration of cvery
.
ge
tt
in
g
aw
ay
fr
om
fiy
th
em
.
I
ha
d
in
EMPORIUM OF FASHION!
fact the House of Repres
entatives for several strength and ability, and they have workshops . ; weeks
evinced ample determination to enjoy their
period until separated by death,
he’d
blow
his
brain
s
out
with
a
crow
Nain St. Nevada.
years past, the representatives from that for the manufacture of many different kinds of
} delightful society to the
pair continue to repeat the ceremony of
utmost. “At last, State
signed tnkes pleasure in announcing to his j
bar.”
have of course experienced no ditti. goods. ‘The executive power is confined to a.
> citizens of Nevada and the public at . they had te transfer me
pub
lic
ly
ple
dgi
ng
the
ir
yows
of
fide
to
lity
an
and
ot
‘What
was
he
at
he
the
time
r
of
your
ca
marrth
e
counc
ha
il
s
co
of
mm
six
en
membe
ced business at the F mporium .
rs,
who
are
annua
lly
cu
lt
y
.
in
ga
in
in
g
ad
mi
ss
io
n;
th
er
.
e
has elected by the gener
1
.
1ion on Main street opposite the Oriental Hotel, and riage, but they made such a parade of it,
tru
th.
lage,
a
Widower
or
a
bachelor
??
al
assem
bly.
Once
a
week
be
en
. invites every body to call nad e amine his stock of
no
ef
.
to
rt
to
de
pr
iv
e
th
em
of
se
at
s,
an
d
ins
ist
ed
on
ta
ki
ng
he
ld
‘A
a general meeting is held, at which all adult!
which
of
7?
A
widower,
me
did
you
so
say
?
nu
.
.
for the very good reason that such effort memb
CLOTHING & FURNISHING GOODS, ,merously
ers attend and discuss the conditlon ef! Ah, now go ’way wid your nonsense. Is’t
an
d
so
fus
sil
y,
(th
As
is
Uo
be
ry
in
Cu
g
sr
ju
om
st
er
.—
“
Do
n'
t
pu
t
on
all
fres
wo
ul
wutsight
d
ha
ve
been almost certain to result affairs.
vd and fashionable, which he is willing to) the most thronged and conspicudus loc
. the likes *t me that woald take ap with a j fo Extras.”"—A wager was made some
ali
ty
in failure.
by saek
prison.
&
r him, and the prison doors
bi
NANGE
in
si
st
ed
th
at men assuming a high Te. term in every sense of the word, a rustic or worth’s sermon on the ‘Location of Hell,’ iger. When inside the social ball, the ug
.
ce
ll
—I
must stay here till 9 o’eldck. So
la, Telegray h_ Building, Main street,
ga
rd
fo
r
la
y—
thinks
he
which
in
question
a
is
it
because
hu
ma
Daily express to
n
la
w,
we
me
jly man, whose nose was on one side of his
an
,
.
I
or
flower
a
de
g
re
carryin
was
d
She
something for dinner, and amusPAL ATLANTIC CIT
believe they ignore “hicher law” ideas—
pt . lary
nearly all his: readers
are
basket upon her head, and trilled out the notes . . Bearly
deeply interes. face and his eyes on the other,
. Sacramento, San Francisco, Stockton and. ed myself by looking at the ball
v
i
a
te
-p
la
y,
&c
.,
eR & Cuvurcn.
and all partof
s the
ted.
ON
4
\
should be required to swallow their own jof her song, deliciously, with all the native}
whose imprescripti
Sighi Chec
San Franciscoant
simplicity ever attendant upon innocence and
on
s.
Par.
"Treasure, Parcels and Letters insured and pr eiparie I was not yet eligible, but I had
t my fancy, and
y
caugh
melod
.
The
beauty
Ne vaca, March 9, 1855—t
On
th
gr
is
ou
it
is
pl
nd
ai
th
Me
n
at
ss
rs
.
f
. forwarded to the Atlantic States
Northern and Southern . of the prisoners in the yard, to
. serew and work them about to
give
his
ae
ee
. face a greater degre e of ugliness
‘3
oA Lepicrovus Mistaxe.—A short-sight. top,” said
his
backer, ““D-o-o-n’t par on
in charge of . ‘€ privilege of looking in through the barDe
tion,
repeti
ng
its
desiri
ed
her,
accost
kindly
I
ed
deacon
recently,
in
giving
out
a
hymn
.
.
nv
an
er
He
d
rb
sh
er
ou
be
t
se
ld
ho
nt
me
.
. N-n-no extras—s-t-tund jest as the Lord
a regular messenger by every steamer.
,red windows. The yard is one of the best
note
my
in
down
ly
noted
entire
had
I
until
. to be sung, when he came to the lines
. No repr
Marysville,
orn
n esand atk Oreggo
esentative should be admitted to a book the song, to which I afterward added.
jmade you—you ca ca n't be beal!? The
/. I have seen anywhere, has a good many
“The eastern sages shall come in
Wit :
. seat-until the State shall be divided in the words of “Home, Swect Home.”
it ‘SADDLERY & HARNESS MAKING , trees and some flowers, and
j
oth
er
ack
nowledged that he had lost and
.
‘Such;
as the wall is }pur
With
messages
of
grace,”
uf
th
su
ac
e
an
of
Co
t
ce
ng
un
re
ss, til its my dear sir,” he continued, ‘‘is the history of.
. gave up the wager.
9 at least fifteen feet high, and another of
put
the
audience
in
a
roar
of
laughter
by
.
re
pr
sh
few.
es
that
be
you
al
el
assure
en
can
I
l
by
tion,
ec
and
si
ta
produc
te
that
ng
BY
ti
d
H.
le
ve
GAL
s
VIN
,
BRO
AD
ST.
NEV
ADA
,
a
.
tw
en
ty
su
=
rr
ou
nd
in
g
it,
wi
2
th
gu
.
ar
ds
wi
th
reading
out
in
a
loud
yoice
:
OF ALL QUALITIES.
com:
the
less
known
have
indeed
few
but
ay,
(Opposite Davis’ Gunsmith shop.)
Di
Wh
st
wi
co
ri
ll
o
if
th
mp
ct
es
s.
la
e
in
bam
Edi
tin
g
a
new
spa
per
isa
goo
d
lo
dea
ad
VIE UNDERSIGNED YAS ON HAND A FIRST .
l
ed
mu
sk
et
s
pa
ci
ng
be
tw
ee
n,
I
sh
ou
ld
in
come
shall
Pm
stages
eastern
“The
Miner's Hose made or repaired at the short-/humyour
s
than
home
of
rment
endea
and
forts
RATE ASSORTMENT of ail kinds
re
pr
es
en
ar
ta
e
de
ti
ni
ve
‘lik
se
ed
s
>
at
e
in
s
th
eet
mak
e
ing
Ls wee
of
CIGARS
a fire. Kverybody supposes
AND
Za
ost
notic
e,
an
to
n’
the
moat rea
POUBACCO,
JOSEPH LAMBERT, Agent.
(1ARS
.
PIE
MATC
. OnF
hich he is prepared to sell to his fuien
At the Lowest Prices,
ny
UITS, &e.,
d the public.
Goods directly from San Francis co. from the’
. My stock is la @ und contains the best are
The
son
abl
e
ter
ms,
. J
Ud
ge
th
e
danger of burglary or other anHouse ?
only Collar Manufacturer in the Moun-}
noyances from without very moderate.
Whi
&e.,
&e.,
always on hand .
My first visitor was Judge Mason, U.S.
r
wande
to
been
has
it
lot
whose
t,
servan
ble
:They cannot. Those who
‘ symalmost like Noah’s dove, without finding scarcepathise with them in sentiment in bad
ly a resting place for the sole of his foot.”
. House cannot
With sausages and cheese.”
—
i <a
<P
gee. A printer out west, whose office is
the can do it ‘a little better than any body
. else.”?.
We have seen people doubt their
fitn
ess
for
app
le
ped
dli
ng,
driving oxen or
e
e
half
a
mile
from
any
Mr Kirby, one
other
building,
and
idy owe it to themseives, to their reputa» had in
this ma
ce
,
cou
nti
ng
lath
,
bat
in
all
our
exp
eri
enc
e,
test
notice
and
warranted
.
of
the
who
attaches
hangs
his
sign
on
the
limb
of
ofa
tree,
the
legation
Judge
ce,
M.
eman
intan
A
young
gentl
of
our
acqua
Be O: tat the Store on Commercial Street at the sig
. tion
as
men
of
integrity,
and
as
advocates
.
We
nev
er
yet
met
wit
h
that
auiier-eseeue
indi
vidu
fthe Bl
CIGARS
26j
al
E.SCHAREP,J
who
had heard ofmy luck from the legation,
advertises
for
an
apprentice.
[le
says,
ing
rs,’
who
has
been
‘‘pay
his
devou
(as
. of
justice
and
supporters
of
law,
to
send
‘did
not
thi
nk
he
wou
ld
“do
ubl
e
April 27, 1855.
the
cireu“A
i
boy
323m.
FRom
.
and
was
THE
willing
COUNTRY
to
serve
me
would
to
any
extent,
be
preWILLIAMSON & DAWLEY,
ngton
Mrs.
Parti
would
say,)
to
a
young
:
them
home, and we confidently expect to
j
lat
ion
”
of
any
pap
er
in
two
mon
ths
.
jand inany manner. I told
ferred.”’
Jad e Mtha
lady for some time, snddenly left her.—
}
rca
ee
JOHN HERZINGE
all
aac
. I wanted neither money nor bail, but a
We
asked
n,
him
the
reaso
and he told us,
BA By : g AY
x Dealer in Boots, Shoes and Gaters. first rate French lawyer, who could underTas Iesaevnats Concrrtioy.--There seems
8e8.Byrou’s partiality towards Amerin the following words :—*-I had been with
A
No
Sotrrp
Man.—Out
West
a
om mer ial Sureet, next
.
to
be
no ead to the rejoicings ubout the recent
door to Block & Co.
Main strect, Nevada.
sta
nd
my
sta
tem
ent
ica
is
in
well
known
Eng
lis
but
,
perha
h,
stump
ps
never
at
more
the
her,
orator
ver
you
y
know,
wishing
a
good
j
to
while,
describe his opand noticed
checks on D. O. MILLS & Co. Sacramento, AT PAR. .
.
deci
sion
The subseriber has now on
conc
erni
ng
the
imm
acu
lat
e
conc
epti
on.
earl
h
iest
a
mom
n
ent
d
stron
.
Jud
gly
ge
at
M.
expre
left
ssed
to
hi
call
than
ponent
s
in
a
st
as
letter
a
soulless
and one
to
that
she
Tom
r
was
rathe
n
man,
cooli
ks,
said:
her
remar
“IT
x.. Door below the Corner of
have
BILLS OF EXCHANGE:
{A
lavg
efpi
ctur
e of the ceremony in the church
Pi
ne
a
n
d
C
o
m
m
e
r
c
i
a
l
st
s.
= we LARGEST STOCK of
on
Mr.
Jam
Moore
es
Mon
,
where
roe
ban
,
he
ker
and
obser
,
sen
ves:
d
and
d
hinte
“I
would
that
she
heard
would
r
some
rathe
persons
go
hold
home
B
GOLD DUST purehased at the highest market price
to the opinion has been painted in Rome, by a young French
O
O
T
S
,
S
H
O
E
S
.
G
A
I
T
E
R
S
RUBBERS and LADIES’ SHO
ES ever offered for sale in me a lawyer as soon as could be.
received on deposit, or sent to the assay office. and re the mo
rather have a nod from an American than alone than have me with her; but I didn’t that just at the precise instant after one jartist. The inferior part of the painting
Thi
s
untains w hich he will dispos
rep
e of AT THE LOWEST
turns made from Mint Certificate at the lowest rates.
RATES. By keeping on
hand the best assortme
mind that, yon know. Well, one night human being dies another is born, and {resents His Holiness at the moment of the
PURE QUICKSILVER from theNew Almaden Mines had in California
nt to be was done, but it was 8 o’clock on Satura snuff box from an Emperor !’
, and by giving his business his
personal day night, before which hour at this seaa
aways on band, wholesale and retaill
Junl6—tf
proclamation of the dogma, and the superior
a
when
we
got
to
ee
the
door,
attention, he hopes to merit and rece
says
she,
that
—,
the
soul
‘Mr.
enters
and
animates
the
newive a share of public
patronage. He designs ke
in
up
d
haule
swas
Willi
Chri
eping a full assortment on
d
st
name
w
fello
A
in the act of crowning his mother : on
son
mos
emi
t
I
do
nen
Par
not
isi
t
hav
ans
left
wish
e
for
your
any
comp
any
r,
h
longe
born
babe.
Now
Lhave
made
particular
a
n
d
and will at all times be pleased to wait o
n the public
one
side
the
prop
y,
het
N. B —He has in his empl
Alban
ng
for
striki
and patriarcha. on the
a
d
man
name
Joke,
thei
cou
r
ntr
res
y
ide
nce
and
s,
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