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December 7, 1855 (4 pages)

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i on ee i ——————— = ee —— VOL. 5---NO. 32. A JOURNAL, . Keep it Before the People! of Fashion” Main street, opposite Oriental Hotel. a complete aasertment of GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS, ‘T ER MS : For one year in — advance. .. 6.. esse ee eeee 7 : a H. R. Sries, site Beatty's -N. P.BROWN & CO., Prornicrons. ~— Boots, Shoes, Blankets, ee ex. vane i ag . Use ofmt Miners and others . aw Apparel, suitable for the . cure BILLS in the best possible manner, OF FARE. eas 1 ADVERTISING AGENCY, eS San Francisco, Califor ia. on Building, opy osit e Pacific Express Office—Engton street, Up-stairs. ceon Wa e e al T wich thea Time makes old mebof boys. ee Se AMMES. CTIECKS. &c. AGENT ror tHE NEVADA JOURNAL share of patronage heretofore extended them, and would Papers of Califfornia and Oregon . . state they are now offering cn reasonable terms a NG IN THE ATL \NTIC STATES.—L, P. . Large & Well-selected Stock of Groceries, ysuex having now completed bh ngements. will at. Consisting of tend to the sto all the prin} Fire-Proof Building, Main street, Nevada. to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity for the liberal newspaper s pulllished in the} Flour, opportunit y is here presented for . ny section of the Union at the od na ‘JUST RECEIVED AT SHAS. W. al y. °7 7 * Ladies Bronchea, of other Jewelry. are presented a We have the best facilities for obtaining Goods from ; wiih which they are connected. {. 43-All Goods delivered Free, . = = j A.c: HAGAN, DBA NES ER, aippeiisty eo eee MAIN STREET , The cherished dear ones of our race— So that, from sire to son, 3 “T. atta ty DETROIT z . 5 7a oo HIGHFST PRICE PAID FOR GOLD DUST. vevada, August 24, 1853 . a = ‘ . ady tooffer to their old eastomers and the. F R I S B . E Glass and oston pret Might spread their tendrils aud embrace . Par, for Sale. DRUGS AND MEDICINES (sisson Sire a geod tnt 4 CINCINNATI LOUISNILLE s— ’ . . Sight Checks on San Francisco at) Store, on . Are no = ili all NEW YORK PHU DEL PHIA . AVING removed to their New Fire Proe el “. Ait Drawn on { <8 sas Drexe.,Saruer & Cucrcu, . ROGERS & HUSSEY. CHAS. W. YOUNG, Iunction of Muin& Commercial sts I wish that round our mutual souls, While earth upon its axis rolls, The vines of love, that run, DAVIS’ BRICK BUTLDING, Broad Street, Nevada. EXCHANGE ON —tf. NEW STORE. Jet Bracelets, Broaches, ear rings, Necklaces; . Combs, Work bags, &c. ©LOCKS—New styies.including Fight day Giltjand Perec . . jain, Gothic and Marine Alarm Ulocks. All of the above Goods will be sold Very Low for Cash. a Sept29 Though Winter fills the sky with trowns, Or Summer smiles and shines. { LIQUORS, . Being the Largest and Best selecied in the mountains. General variety of Silver and Plated Ware, Pocket and Table Cutiery, Bowie Knives. Razors; Silver, Morocco and Pearl Portmonniaes; Filver Card Cases and Cups; July Ist 1855—3m Oct. 26—3m AT PAR. In addition to which . San Francisco, one of the firm devoting bis whole time . jand attention to buying for this and the branch stores . assortmen A true affection ne'er grows old, But lasts like mountain pines, Whose heads unfading verdure crowns, &q-Sight Checks on Wells, Fargo & Co., San Francisco . Far rings and Neckiaces, with afull. Who says that age makes friendship cold? on same. 1 have one of the best Iron and Brick Vau=s in the mountains, and receive Deposits, Special or otherwise. JEW ILRY =) POR = yas . Pine Apples, Fresh peuches, Strawberries, Raspberries, A Choice and valuable selection of Fine Gold . Oysters, Lobsters, Clams , Meats. all kinds, Jams and JelLa Silver, Lever and Duplex Watches, of all difj lies. Particular attention is called to their . THamond Pins, Rings, Crosses. &c; In sunlight and in shade. U. 8S. Branch mint, and if desired will make advances ALSO—A large assortment of Shelf Goods, including STOCK OF WINES & As when, long Smasen Sete laughed and sung Europe in suis to suit, forward dust for Coinage at the Duck, Carolina Rice, Salmon, &c. ferent styles Guard Fob and Vest Chains ; For he has ieft our hearts as young Atlantic States and Canada. and will procure Drafts on Blasting powder, Safety Fuse, E But we will not upbruid, Hams, Bacon, Fargo & Co’s Drafts, payable in any of their Offices in the Manilla and Hemp rope, al! sizes, eur, In books and speeches, prose and rhyme; «Bars, and County Scrip; am furnished with Wetts. Teas, Sugar, Mackerel, ningSf Tools, of every description, b YOUNG’S a ‘ Hardware, Oils, ’ BePusch tS . eben ee ee, ML. CLINKARD, Proprietor: OW friend, ‘tis something in these honrs Of work and hurry, when the flowers Of feeling rarely bloom, To feel that in our breasts there grows . Cam RE subscriber having leased the above Restaurant and . fitted it up in good. style, is now prepared to offer his . friends and the public in general, at all times of the day . and night, . j Also a great variety of articles too numerous te mention . ort = F beeae ss % . . All of which they will pledge themselves to sell at the. } EV ER Y AR TI CL E OF LUXURY, . . lowest cash i price, ; To be had in the market, got up :in the best manner. { r Wy phene, Flour, &c., W HOLESALE and RETAIL. Our large affection might survive And be as brightly kept alive, When we exist no more, By those we leave to guard our fames, And keep unstained our honest hames, As in the days of yore. TR ! n . R E $ T A U R A N s 8} $ : Time eats the keenest steel to rust; Time crumbles monuments to dust; Time robs us of our praise. : Much fault is found with Father Time, WILL PAY the highest prices for Gold Dust, Gold Lard, Choice Butter, Coffee, and sati vctory manner. Alld e invited to call on him and lea dot seevone ’ Beef. Pork esis To shorten prosperous days; _ At Unprecedented Low Rates. HE SUBSCRIBERS wonld return their sincere thanks B ‘Pid. Wistiitts Sethe alt boas teed! Weld To reap the harvest of ofr lands, CATALOGUES, CHARLES W. MULFORD, ing © r ey £ BOOKS. DRAFTS. Main street, Nevada, . Time draws a bill which all must pay;= Hinwacrrs LAW BLANKS. SIGOURNEY & PECK, NJ , Time ¢urngonr golde n laks to gray; i i ich — (Ll of Collins” Hats of the finest¥@HWMY . B A} ALT, TICKE TS. are kept always on hand. Those betting Hats onthe * Election will not fail to remember the plaice to get them. POSTERS. _ Nevada Ang 24—14-3m xe Time is a thief of joys; aet t acaie, BILL HEADS be te rece Exchange, is our au. Suit those who give him a call. L. BP, Fisher’s . enn assortment of JOR TYPE, and ar “He will be glad to see Old Friends and Customers and 6 Time brings a philosophic mind; Time takes more than he leaves behind; JE have recently furnished our office with an elegant . Cash prices. . make new ones. Prices as well as Goods warranted to mntiimiitieat i. Bai car biagerttan at i ae ee 1s blooming brightly yet. “BPEL SER ERY OSs eam . Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Hats, . / L neatly €X. e lowest Rain Street. He is also recelying a arge and Select Assortment of 6 Old friend! though many a year has flown, And we have somewhat wiser grown, Since you and I first met— DESCRIPLTION Mevada Bournal Bah Office, Wh meeniove,life ta: in oer cow aren wss young and fresh and new, EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND at the “Emporium E. G. WAITE NAT. P. BROWN. JOHN P. SKELTON, RICE JUNCTION OF MAIN & COMMERCIAL ST., BRICK BUILDING: To an Old Friend. E XECUTE D with NEAINESS and DESPA1CH at the An Old Pioneer in the Nevada Trade, N. P. BROWN & CO., Proprretors. EVERY WHOLE NO. 291. . §O8 PRINTING OF PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. ‘ ——-~ A plant amid life’s sands and snows That may adorn our tomb! re For the Nevada Journal. BS-All Orders sent infor meals to be carried out will . Girtuoop or Racuert.—As the cele-. Cuances or Criwate.—History informs us Tre Iron Reeton or Lake Surrrior brated artiste, Rachel, is creating such a . that many of the countries of Europe, which —A correspondent of the Detroit Free now poss ess ver y mil d winters, at one time . furor in New York the following sketch experi enced severe coid during this season of the _of her girlhood may be read with interest: year. The Tiber at Rome, was often frozen “Some years ago, the summer /abitues. over, and snow at one time lay for forty days of the Champs Elysees used to find amuse-. in that city. The Euxine Sea was frozen over eve ry win ter dur . ment in listening to an open air entertain. rivers Rhine anding the time of Ovid, and the Rhone used to. be frozen so Press writes as follows in regard to this seetion of country: “This is emphatically an tron country In every direction where the steps of tue explorer penetrate, iron ore of more 0: ramify veins Its found. is purity less ment of some singularity. A pale, thin, deep that the ice sustained louded wagons — g soil whole The stones. and rocks throu fragile, but bright-eyed and intellectual . The waters of the Tiber, Rhine and Rhone, ee . is impregnated, and frequently the sands . ete girl of perhaps ten or twelve years . now flow freely every winter; ice is unknown of the shore are tinged with its oxide.— i n of ave, used to appear in the most crow dsh . Rome, and the waters of the Euxine dash Boulders d of iron are . seatte at random their wintry foam unerys talize d upen the rocks. ed part of the walk, an hour or so before Some one has ascribed these climate changes. On the highest part of the “Jackson en — by an old — who to agriculture; the cutting down of dense for Mountain,” I remarked them, : bare, and carried a violin, a ti ipctelz While-the girl: ests, the exposure of the upturned soil to the . glistening in the sua. An Englishman, ncup anda carpet. nile the girl stood apart for a moment, summer san, and the draining of great marshes. . but just arrived in America, who bas had with some thing of a rapt look, the oid woWe do not believe that such great changes long expericuce as a manufacturer, and man spread the carpet, put down the cup could have been produced on the climate of any has possessed facilities for extensive obat one corner, and scraped a preliminary couniry by agriculture, and we are certain that servation of iron mines in Eneland and on air upon the violin. The air was not alno such theory can account for the contrary the Continent: wae directed by EK Colways appropriate tothe drama that was change of climate—from warm te cold winters lins to the iron regi of Lak Supe on e rior. whic h hist ory tells us has take n plac e in othe r to follow. for the favorite overture of the countries than those named. Greenland reHe came, unbelieving, thinking the story performer was ‘‘Ma’m'sellePinson est une ceives its name from the emerald herbege of these iron hills was a ‘Yankee humbug.’ blonde!” —and that was like making “Yanwhich once elothed its valleys and mountains; . The utmost stretch of his expectations ke e Doodle” or “Nancy Dawson” pass as . and its east coast. which is now inaccassible,} could not reach the reality which he found introductory symphonies to “Hamlet” or on account of perpetual ice heaped upon’ its . He says that the truth tola in Pnel , and, shores, was, in the “Mac eleventh ceatary, the seat of. beth.” However, the orchestra a 2 mr ost a = having terminated the prelude, the girl flourishing Scandanavian colonies, all trace of} would be scouted 5 axe = af id stepped on to the carpet with the air of . which is now lost. Cold Labrador was nanied. that the Ren ee of the Old World couk Vinland by the Northmen who visited it A. D.! not conceive of deposits of iron or such a a little tragedy queen, and recited long 1000, and were charmed with its then mild! stupendous scale.” tirades from Racine and Corneille. But climate. fo RSa Sree ee nk e e e then she recited them superbly; and de The cause ofthese changes is and important! Trin Secret or Berna Loves ---Wil . spite her air of suffering and her exceedjinguiry. A pamphlet, by John Murray, civil! liam Wirt?s letter to his daughter on the lingly poor attire, she produced such an . engineer, has-recently been published in Lon“small, sweet courtesies of life,’ contains , which he endeavors to attribute these [effect upon ber hearers, that while she donin 2 passage from which a deal of happiness rested, the audience were never weary of changes of the climate to the changeable po ight be fearhad's sitio n of the magn etic polesThe magnetie a soap cree id ese filling the enp carried reund by the old varia tion or declination of the needle is we'll — te we Sa ara weet woman, with sous and half-frane pieces, jknown. At the preseut time it amounts in. to make yourself pleasing to others, is to in order to encourage her to new efforts. London to 23 degrees, west north, while in! show that yeu care for them. The whole j The collection was always a large one; 1658, the line of variation passed throngh. world is like the miller at Mansfield, -who and when the delicate looking child retirEogland, and then moved gradually west until! cared for nobody—no, not he—because ed, all palpitating and with a flush upon. 1816. In that year a great removal of ice nobody cared for him.? And the whole her cheek, of which it were difficult to say took place on the coast of Greenland: hence it . world will serve you so, if you give them is inferred that the cold meridian, now passes whether it were the flnsh of her own tri} throug h Italy, and that if the . the same cause . Let all perso ns, theremag net ic mer iumph or that of death destined to triumph . dian return s’as it is now doing, to its old lines . fore, see that youdo care for them, by over her, the acclamations and cordial fin Europe, Rome may once more see her Tiber . showing what Sterne so happily calls ‘the . compliments of her hearers greeted her as frozen over, andthe merry Rhinelander drive i small, sweet courtesies’ in which there is . she passed. Well, a winter had gone and his team on the ice of his classie river.— no parade; whose voice is too still to tease, . a summer had come, but with it did not Whether the changes of the climate mentioned and which manifest themselves by tendcr come to the loiterers in the Elysian fields have been caused by the change of the mag. . aud affectionate looks, and little kind acts netic meri dian or not, we have too few facts} of the tragic muse whom they were disposed attention, giving others the preference before us at present to decide and eager to welcome. conclusively; but Bu t du ri ng the Rep Doa , the idea, once spread abroad, will soon lead to . in every little enjoyment at the table, in Nov . i . 26, 1850. ———-. year a marvellous child appeared on the such investigations as will no He will also get up in the best style { the field, walk ing, sitti ng, or stan ding .” doub t remo ve Ep. Jou rna t:— Bus ine ss in this place . stage of the Gymnase Dramatique. . PACIFIC EXPRESS CO. Oct tne apie ins os ever y Sh clsc e uity snd settl e the ques tion .-— ‘Dinners or Suppers for Parties. at present is exceedingly dull. Yes, Mr. came like a me teor and so disappeared — Scientific Americtan. Tue Rotsciitys.—An article is going . He hopes by strictattention to business to merit a full . <> Editor, the Dog is dead beyond all doubt. The truth was, that her fricnds saw at share of public patronage. the rounds of the press stating that the = . Nevada, Oct, 26th, 1855, tf . orgy 5 Tue . Moo n 1 Lorp + Ross’ TeLe scorr.— . whole concern of the Rothschilds is worth Fs ''The cause of so sudde n a death is tor want . O2¢¢ that she was too good for that stage With respect to the moon, every PAINTS, OLLS AND GLASS,. obje ct on its an d she wa $700 s ,000 wi Capirat $100,000. . ,000 th dr aw n, in mone in y ord er capit to al, ap pe besid ar e of the grea test bles sing s bes tow ed PA surf ace upo of PE n the heig R. ht of one hund red feet was Wholesale and Retail, on en e mo $300 re ,000 cla ,000 ssi cal . more We ll in do real Ir estate, mines, em em EG AL CA P, FO OL ’S now CA dist P, all inct siz ly to be seen; and he had no doubt es; ire Proof Store, . California and Atlantic States. . man, to wit: water. Main Street Nevada ber tha t &c. we loi Br So ter oa far an ers d froth d Na in rr this the ow Bil being the fact, we sh l Ca ad p; y av en ue s . that, under very favor able R HAVING COMP ED HIS NEW circu mstan ces, it. Express Forwarded.) 50 Reams Letter Paper. blue and white; NG has stocked it with a Large and tha t lea } d unde to rsta Neu nd ill On y e that us ine ed h the of to wat gener dis er al put is . would e, wor estim be an th so ate with d her objec ts e sixty in fift feet y in heigh t. . COMPAN STOCK JOINT A Y. 20 do tin ely as so rted Note paper; Valuable J eetaenes , . 10 do j FFICE in Nevada, Telegraph Building, Main street,. 3ath Letter, Blue and white gilt ; cents, and as there was but twenty-five we youths the loudest of them all, as to On its surface were craters of extinct voleanoes, . Europe as to the aggregate wealth of the Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, GlassSy} ( epposite Metropolis Hotel. Daily express to . Any quantity whether the debutante of the Gymnase rocks and masses of stones almost innumerable. . whole concern is 200,000,000 francs, or of plain and faucy Envelops to suit . ig ¥ cents in town the Dog fainished. No pros> : ‘ % : by Pey a 5 TE ND EN . Sacramento, San Francisco, Stockton and. Forsale by Wus or was not the inspired nymph ‘bat He had no doubt whatever that such a build-! about $40,000,000. The idea is purely Oils, Perfumery, &c. POTTER & URITTENDEN . ing as he was then in were upon the surface of . absurd that their ; pect of a resurection of the old fellow is used in the public highway to create Article is New. Fre he B est of its kind, ‘Marysville. and all parts of the Northern and Southern. wealt h shou ld as amou nt to 1e selectioofn . minegand Oregon. ; {DEER CREEK BAKERY,. expect the moon , it would be rende red distin etly visimu ed ch until Gabriel blows his horn. . such del igh an t as enor Du mous ch es no sum as $1,000,000,000, is her ese lf beienced Druggist. Treasure, Parcels and Letters insured and ble by these instruments. But there were no Meat and Vegetable Market, The miners have expended some confore the critical pit of the ‘‘Franeais.”— signs of habitations such as ours —no vestiges equal at 6 per cent to an annual income hima forwarded to the Atlantic States in charge of! Th e of dis sixt put y millions of dollars—a sum which, e wa s not to be de te rm a regular in messenger ed by every by steamer. of archi tectu BEST PREAD ral remai IN THE CITY ns to !! show that the moon PRI SES SATISPACTORY TO ALL. siderable money and labor this fall in eutus, and in the meantime we spoke of our is or ever was inhabited by a race of mortals {in comparatively a few years, accumulaSEP A Large \rdition to the above stock is expected soon to . Ak . Agent. x _ rT ON LISTER & KENT! ing bed rock, and running tunnels into absent delight as of a lost Pleiad, and so similar to ourselves. It presents no appear. ting in a compound ratio, and doubling it . yycaL Agent. LAMBERT JOSEPH mel . ceeyenpet 1 coil at Freight . Notice te Teumsters, _ HE subscriber having just completed the New Store . their claims, and are now prepared to work the year wore away. ance which could lead to the supposition that j every twelve years, would concentrate in cramento prices An d the n co me the .4. Wagon Road from Nevada to Downieville nesr the foot of Muin and Broad sireets. begs leave MeTHE COUNTRY Mi fe. . ‘ RY WAY OF to inform his friends and the public, that he has now re . to advantage as soon as water can be obeventful night on which a girl, of whom no it contained anything like the green fields and . their hands a large portion of the wealth lovel y verdu re of this beaut iful world moved to the above stand, where he is prepared to serve hathod At tlie fate of twenty-five Gente per one had of ours. is shies of FAMILY. and pre vio prop erty usl y he ot ar all d Nuro by pe.— the ation na al me Inthe with c publi the tpt There was po water visib le—no ta sea, or a! wh ich she now wore, glided on to the stage river, or even the measure . telig encer . experic ist. es, Vegetabl and Meats Choices of a reservoir for line h. It seems that the mines in this . HE ROAD FROM NEVADA TO DOWNIEVILLE, by way a A Choice Assortment of Perfumery, — of the Th which can be ound in the market, and at prices low ea tr e Fra nca is, an d in a mo me nt supplying town or factory; all seemed desolate. of Robinson's & Bro’s Crossing is in tine condition and . Yea Par vcomimended to the notice of the Ladies . enough to be in Keeping with the times A Nov e Inra .—Co llin s _ . Vic ini & will ty not Co., pay to wor hatk, espe cial ly aw ok e Fr en ch tra ged y out of the shroud Hence would arise tbe reflection in the mind of . JOHN LARK mel. wx We kill none but Armerican cattle of the best quality. Presents the Shortest Route ters of San Franc isco, adver tise to furni Wholesale and Retail sh and keep always on hand a good supply of meats of all if mor e tha n in twe whi nty -fi ch ve cent she s per had ine the bee Christian h is philoso n pher—Wh dec y had ent this dely ‘c's. . And best Road for Packers & Teams . env elo ped Septeniber 14, 1855—tf . To all the extensive Mining Region and all the various se kinds. 47 aches . their patro ns with dagu erre otyp e liken essvastation been? . It sin might be ce further enquired Duc hes noi s ha d lai d her . to do be wn pai d to for wat er. BOOKS. ‘Th e min ers SCHOOL mct Middle and South the between Divide the ig tlements , es in the crow mean, dade alectanT ae ns dr teh ae of their ee hats in ever —Was y it a lost world? inHad g it suffered for Th e die and . na . the Middle me and North of Yubas the by way of gir l wa s Rachel; : ae : ‘here some ten days sinee, and entered into CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, '. . stane e wher n the its transgre purc ssion?-hase A nalogy might suggest the of a new chaHess and Emory’s Crossing. GUFFY’S, Sanders’ and Mandeville’s Series; AQc an d so pal e an d un ea rt hl y wa s she , ye t so The finest and best i a combination, agreeing among theminspired in her question~-Had it met the face which Scrip: . peau is made at their establishment. Genand Spellers ; Readers sthe nearest ad aiso te for Vackers. and M aoe *k in the look, so commanding, so ture told us was reserved sele pea Re men uy of Rough & Ready. Smiti’s Grammars ; 2 for our world? It . tlemen addicted to visiting cotillon par. selv es not to work their claims until such irresistable, that every one was not only oe cg a » mines further South, to Comstock’s Chemistry and Philo-ophy; was obvious that all this was mysterious conties, and other public places, must LAMPS, Poor Man's :, Nelson's Creek, Davis’ Adams and Co!buarn’s apa ; “ at once re ad y . tim to e as ac the kn ow wat le er dg can e be the obt ained ofditch new sovereign jecture.--[Dr. Scoresby’s Lectures, 1847. } Tar el y ini i aphy Mitch s primar and com’n school geogr i be struck with , d re ee post oe a ety a all the Mining Region _ Nevada, Aug. 17, 1855.—tf "AS. at LOW . . } aulteed in qua Pal . _ yy . J ! ° y Ae + . be strictly attended to, ‘ine carfaty command so RODLASON & Bro’s Crossing, a. And Plate Ware . Brittavia Ware . North of Nevada and Downicville. * v Table Cutlery, ily ptween “ Bar Fixtures, May ist. 1855—1y* der oO 75 ROBINSON & BRO., Proprietors. SUPVEY ‘Ss OPTI Time Books, small and large sizes. For saleby . Sept. 14—m he ) POTTER & CRITTENDEN, ees BC we HB a #2at Bs Orrick—Grier & Henry's Brick Building, Main st., Nevada, Connty surveyor’s Office, 100 Quires, finely boand : 500 Quires Quarto bianks 1-2 bound, Pass and Memorandum Books, a great variety, Tack and Memorandum Books, all kinds ; SURVEYORS. . POTTER & CRITTENDEN, 10 Dozen Bar Books; gy pany sia . ar SURVERORS Dit berks ja, For sale by EMI QUARTO BLANKS— avy rains or snow. apacticener ye . owners at the pricenamed. 1 Nevada . D ‘oad is not . Chandeliers CS Sacsz . Nevaria, July 10, 1555.4 reseribing the duties of County :. [1i—No survey or re-survey ept the County Surveyor or his d legal evidence in any Court . pt such as are made by authority . And if they of the tragic throne, but all Paris declared . prove faithful to the agreement entered that the Rachel who was now famous foreve r, wa s no other than the poor girl who . into, I have no hesitancy in saying the used to stand on a carpet in the Champs . mines of this place willremain unworked Elysees, and recite Racine and Corneille for along time to come. On Hunt’s Hill . for sous and half-frane pieces. . between this place and Nevada, a large <--> = the convenience of such an . arr
ang eme nt.— Sac. Tribune. THasivs.—Like flakes of snow that fail unrr perceived upon the earth, seemingly unimpor: . A Persian poet says: “The heavens tant events of life sueceed each other. As the!. are a poi nt fro m the pe n of God ’s_ perfecsnow gathers together. so are our habits formed. tio n; the world is a bud from the bower of No single flake that is added to the pile produces a sensible change. No single action . his beauty; the sun is a spark from the creates, however it exhibits, a man’s character; ilight of his wisdom; and the sky is a bub A Tovcu or “Otp Kenrucky.”—A but as the tempest. hurls the avalanche down ble on the sea of his power. His beauty the mountain , and overwhel ms the inhabita nt i fre e fr om the spot of sin, hidden in the fa nc y inc ide nt . enact laws for the government of mining occurred at the Broadand his (number of miners met a few days since to LIVERY STABLE, jclaims situated upon Hunt’s Hill, and . Gass Hill, and a large portion of the sur. rounding country. All present seemed way Theatre, New York, some year or two ago. The pit was crowded with anx habitation,so passion, acting upon the thick veil of darkness; he made mirror s of elements or chief which pernincious habits . the worlds, and thr ew a ref lec tio n fro m his have brought together by impereeptible ac. e on every atom.” cumulation, may overthrow the edifice of truth . own faca ae eae and virtue. Conscren ious spectators to see Mr. Forest play his A. A. SARGE} De favorite character of Othello. A loud The undersigned would inti con ov gre us .— gat rai A ion sed — e e r form their friends and the . to take great interest in the meeting, and ferro! Kentuckian sat on one of the front Attorney and Couasellor at Law. . * . the sal ary of the ir min ist public generally that they ‘ roy er fro m 30 0 to Exoqven ce.—Elo quence tany Surveys mad . Nave become consists in feeling sea ts; an d as he ha proprietors of the Empire Livery Stable, . manifested much confidence of reaping d be en dri nki ng rat her > . $400. Th e go od ex a DISTRIGT APRORIRT, . Sk by ma than Deputies from this office, and n obj ect ed, for thr e: ea trut h your S e self as ihe the , and y design keeping in mak T e p e s ing fem thos e t s who hear fre ely , he se em will not ed be reco by gniz any de Cour ed with te t the rm juri in in sdic ed tion to enj oy Office--No. 2, Potter's Brick Building, Main st . ry rea son . gol s. den First, said he, you cannot afford har ves t as too n noun eens I DAY; Gounty Surveyor. as you, suff feel icie it. nt Ora wat tor y er is not voci fera tion ; A STOCK OF FAST HORSES, is the pl ay wi th out regard to the comfort er not stamping a hole in the platform, . to giv e mo Would solicit the patronage of the public. re tha n thr ee hun dre d; sec ond nor ly beat can be obt ain ed to wor k thei r clai ms, Fy ‘igars. every quality and variety eve n . Emportant to Travelileis. ‘r sale convenience of his neighbors. Every now ing all the dust out of the cushion of the pulpit; . because my preaching is not wor 4~ Horses kept by the Day or Week. th mo r . at Nevada. November 2, 1855, fift y cen ts or a dollar an inch. and then Kentucky would rise in his seat nor tearing off your coat tail in the violence of . than three hundred; thirdl es _ Robiason’s Upper Crossing! y, because Law Notice, . MPHE BRIDGE at Robinson's Upper Crossing,1 and 4; an d ma ke you so r gest me icul cri atio tic ns, a la Gavazzi; itis not holdhave to collect my salary myself, whi ism on tbe co nd uc t Th is por tio n of Ne va da co un ty ha s be en cl NTANTON BUCKNER and C. W. HILL, have! mile below the Winois Rar on the South Yuba is now \of the jealous nigger with a white wife — ing the breath until the face is purple and the heretofore has beeu the har WELLS, FARGO & CO., i) associated themselves in the practice ofthe Law . Completed for Horsemen and Footmen. The Koad will. des t par t up of to the pre sen t tim e, bu t sli ght ly pro seyes bloo dsho t; it is not hiss and willattend to all business that may be entrus. be READY FOR CARRIAGES on the ing thr oug h the He sui d it wa s onn ata ral tha t an y rig ht Firs t of May nex t, my lab ors am on g you , -ed rotheircare. Oifice on Broad street adjoining . an d he d I to co! Travellers will find this the Best. Most direct, aud Con. Express and Banking teet h Compan y pected from the fact that sufficient water like the fizzl e ofa squi b, nor cro uch ing ae nice white gal should take to a yallar Primers any eps Poe s . 5 > . venient route to the following well-known rich mining} lec t an add iti ona l hun dre d, it wou ld kill dow n, the n bou ndi ng upw ard s like a wil d cat . Journal office. : A pap Fe oy ER, . joealities : Urleans Flat, Moore’s Flat, Woolsey’s Flat, } CAPITAL $600 000. cou nig ld no gar lik be t ha e tha her d t. Fin eto all wh for his ic y e fee wo h ul lin bed gs ime. spr ing ing on Snow Point, Eureka, Minnesota, Smith’s and Chipp’s . a ‘po ssu m, nor ran tin g abo rt Nevada,Sept 1853. 20-tf . . ; Diggings, and Flats induce miners to expend much time, laeame so worked up that he stood upon the {rom one side of the rostrum to another until . > <> es . a R0BINSON & BROTHER, ‘B en ch an d sho ute d, “I say stranger, I go the skin isdrenched in perspiration, and. the}. A F act.—It a young woman ‘wishes t October 19—3m . bor, or money in prospecting the hills. A.B. GREGORY. Office removed next deor to American Market, Foot of in for lynching that niggar, I go in for it! body weakened into heiplessness; you are not. have herself published ag ‘‘fasvinating Fire Proof Brick Building, foot of Main . The Green Horn Ditch which is some nine Main and Washington streets. T. B. MCFARLAND, J. 1. CALDWELL eloquent in ail this. unless it be for the grave, beautiful, and accomplishedJet wh oo p! an ” d gi vi ng spr ing he la nd ed 2nd Sroad Streets, Nevada. her ,’ pac k Continu e to Send Daily to all parts Califor nia. Weekly > Would respecttully mil es in leng informa the citizens a th, own ed for it by is sui the cid al. ent erp ris ing on the foo t lig hts of the up her best clothes ina dirty towel, craw) sta ge. Tw to Crescen o or City, t Oregon and Southe rn Coast, and SemAni nity thatI e has just epened a . Monthly to the Atlantic States, in charge of Special \ esgentlemen a thr a ee po a li rge aud extens Ve assortment of ce me we n re on Chu the reh spo man t in a jou fe t & w of Fit the ch, bac k is ups now tai rs win dow , som : engers, by the Punama and Nicaragua steamers, conDis cov ery oF YET TWH wor e Ast eRo rps .— min ute s, an d Ke in New York with the nt ‘McFARLAND & CALDWELL,. necting uc ky wa dark s for nigh t, thw and ith taelop Groceries, e with Provisions, the man that jent irel y com ple te, and will furn ish the We rece ived this morn in int ell ige of nce the American Express Co.,...... West and Canada W. ke n to the sta tio Attor n-h neys ous In feed e. the s and mo and Couns rn curr ellor ies her father’s horses s at Law. . United States Expres s f#?s disc Coy.. over soo y of s two South aste roid and s, West, or smal ] plan Miners’ tools, min ets, ers beupon Hunt’s Hill, Gass Hill and Shelf Goods, . 1ce—on Broad St., opposite the Court House, Nevada. . Harnden Express Co,,.. ..East and Sot th ing he wa s fin ed fiv e dol a lar big for s bei pric e ng to pay twee n for Mar com s pli aud men Jupi ts. ter, but on the it same day, And all kinds Merchandise. . J. 1. CALDWELL, Commussioner for the States . vici nity , wit h fro m of Alaba. National Express Co.... ... North and Canad: E ten to twelve hundred drunk and disorderly. ‘I don’t mind the Oct.5— one by Luther in Bilk, in Prussia, will bring them, just as certain gether with Hardware and Queensware. which will be . ma, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, . Livingston, Wells& Co. England, Germany and Franc, asa rain They despatch tri-weekly a special Messenger to Chero. inches of water per day this SOLD ON BETTER TERMS ; New York, Ohio, Tennessee, Vir ginia and Wisconsin, and situated at 9 p.m. of that day in R.A. 2 deg. barrel will beget mosquitos. In fact. we fin sai e,” he, ’ d ‘‘b its wint ut sh er. am in ef a Chr ul ishe READY CASH than ever offered before in thig . Notary Public for the State of tlifornia, is prepared to kee, Downieville and Forest City, affording sdeurity to 25 min, and nort h dec' inat ion 52 min; and the tia co n un to tr let thos ; y neve a e big wish r bu ing ck nig to send kne gar im valu w able parce . take a ls or wom and o Trea an cert sure r ify place, . t ack Hiss nowledgments of Deeds, Powers of At© comsiats in part + follewing articles: to makea yery dec E. Co rn ey & Co .’ s cl ai ms on Hu nt 's othe r by Gold smid . torney, and other instruments of writingto be used or ret of Pari s, whose R. A. at § {cided fool of herself’, obaceo, Candles, Soaps, pos on e a rit nic e wh e it gal e in tha ont in any way , with out . corded in the States aforesaid. . Hi ll yi el de d 47 p.m. du tt was ri . 546 ng deg. 20 min. and south declina. the rainy season of jnatural way.” It was Kentuc GOLD DUST BOUGHT. it lescriptions, in cans and ¢ ass, . enh anc ing fir adst k’ s her cha rms two or thre e bun Certificates of Deposit issued—both general and special ‘la tion of 48 min, Both plan ets were also agai n st Fall, Winter and Spring from $10, venture in the city, and he became quite yrted; Jams, Jellies, ddle and Harness Manufactory. CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO. a dred S per ceut . by the time her . obse rved caso go’ on the 7th at Alto na or Pari s, and een and black; Hams, . to $20%per day to the hand. The miners alion among the polieemon of the bloody their retrograde motion cn the two days was into th: papers. Rroad Street, Nevada City. Shoulders, Bacon, Pork, Fish, ihe undersigned baving became BILLS OF EXCHANGE six th. c foun r Se d te be propri abou etor of the t Saddle ge RAW four establi ry N ne teen shON -and ra fifte NEW ll en y minu ho YORK tes ld , PHIL in ADEL g cl PHIA ai , ms on th is hil l se em Rice, Carolin a and China: mn = r . ment on Broad street, a few doors we. . A fellow stole a wood-saw. and oii tria Boston, — Buffalo, Cleveland, daily . The num ber of the disc over — ed aste ~ roid — s < Sugar of all qualities; Shovels, all kinds. . below H. Davis’ building, wouid inform very sanguine of making a small pile this Gacianati, Josiexilit, e fonia, . told the judge that he only took it in has of late years so rapidly lamnhe: ONT ”v MIDDLETON & RILEY. i R OBERTS & GRAY, Proprietors. a LAW FIRM. ‘ a7 ‘ 4 a joke inercased, that we “H ow C og far di d yo u h e ca rr e y it?” asked the jndge Th are doub e tful how man pr are y now ep know ar but n, at io ns ma de by th e Blasting Powder and Fuse, i grea t thor oghf are of ever y larg e city Torento is city, Hamilto n, “T Montre a wo mil es, ” an sw er Ly ed ee D3 th beli e eve Spanish thes pri and! Americ e sor two an Saddles, last er. Harness will , be abou “T t the ha thir ty: . mi ne rs on Sluice Forks and Picks, Ga ss Hi ll ar i e al : Quebec, so S ve the ry ex te nboiling over with characters, they loom fifth and thirty.sixth.—Boston Traveler. is Catrying the joke too far,” remarked th: ‘ nd Tow-Packine&c i Bridles Whips, Martingales, &c. And all other Principal Cities and Towns of the Atlantic } Gum anc ow ac ing. mse" "4 5 T. Robbins & Co., Fisher & Co., up inthe maze of pedestrians at every . He keeps constantly on hand ju a fine lot of Spanish and and Western States. in connection with the American sive. dg e, and the prisoner was committed fo: a I design in my stock with the best ofall articles and . american and United States Express Companicr. Saddles, of the latest styles and of the most have made keeping my own selections fut the r a view tothe wants i durable finish. ex am in at ion. step , and F are o know g n, by o thei He is also prepared to make all kinds of} & r hair, Co othe . rs an d ma Nes ny ras ka. ot -A he cens r us co of Nebraska TerriELLS, FARGO & CO. mp a> of this community. . Harness—from the best carriage to the most common in . Cras. H. Mean, Agent. by thei r dres s, and tory a majo has rity jusi by thei been r comp lete d, show ing a total — I mi Juby 13, 1355, on gh t me nt io Tue finest idea ofa thunder storm is wh n ha ve se t th ei r slu ijuse. Hose made to order at the shortest notice. ; . Nevada, October 7, 1855—tf auld et popu lati on of 4,56 2. foll y—Br The own num and ber Smit h, of two lega gent }. W8All kinds of Jobbing done, — as ae repaim. l leme n Wi gg i! . ces, and erec in s ca me ho me ti gh t. He came into th: te d hy dr au li cs , . ra an y d . ing and refitting Saddles, Bridles, are now val Enown to every one who walks the voters is 1,165. There are eleven slaves in the room amon Harness, &c. os g hi s wi fe an House-keeper Wanted. d da ug . Nevada, July 133m" ht JACOB GRIESEL. . er s, A. C. NILES, an d ju s: wa it Terr in itor g y. The in popu lati an on xi woul ou d s have been ex pectation of rain street, were out a few days since, when LADY can get a good situation as a House-Keeper . then he tumbled over the cradle and fell whoor muc h larg i er if it had not been for the Indian onthe floor. Afte i cta family lication at this . USTICE OF THE PEACE—Office on Broad street, in every day. they were met by an overdressed individ r a while he rose and sholess ; natal aces wholesale and retail, . a . 3. eRPUG, NEW NAVY and CHILE for sale by MIDDL ETON & ‘or s For Sale. : . O ‘ The above will be sold ve * ‘ASH. perticulars apply to ow kon wig nh ; Hace Ree LO RILEY . PILOT, TRICOT, PETERSHAM, BEAVER, and Satinett Coats. PANTS—Super extra French Cass. Pants; . WNERS OF DOGS are reques ‘ ted to call on the sub. O scribers at the Unite “ States Hotel, immediately . and renew their Lr or the lives of some Dogs may . be of SHORT DURATION i. Cc. P EVANS, Mo } al. 12—tf hicago, Toledo, An Artistic ilwaukee, Sandusky, avana CIGARS, a dine assortment, for sale by E. W. Heywoop & Co. Broad st. below Pine. Quvaxirication.—The said difficulties the past summer. Only two persons, “Wife are you hn rt?”) “No” “Girls, are rou I will say to the miners in general, who ual who appeared as if he thought he was however, have been killed thus far, and all hu rt ? “N o” *T er ri bl e cl ap , wa sn ’t it?” some body , and want ed ever y body to kno w fears on the subject appear to have subsided. have claims that won’t pay good wages, <> it. The Territorial election occurs on the first Beh An Trisliman oa arriving in Ameries UGAR, CRUSHED POWDERED AND BROWN foreale. 224 fifty cents per inch for water, to &« Smit h.’ s a i d . Tues day in Nov emb er, whe n a Dele gate to. took a fanc y toth e Yan kee girls and wrot e * . RUBBER GOODS—800 J. R. Coats, and by smpp iero x éspcey. . aband on th isi Do you kno w that chap , Smit 60 Cases long and short J. R. Boots; h,” said Cong ress , Terr itor ial Legi slat ure, and count y . his wif as e foll : ows: a . e on hem atene e-s ndmak e s visi t / Bro wn. officers, are to be chosen. For Delegate there. BOILERS, . Whichmakeour s assortment very complete, abd . ‘Ty,ssrisc Powoes, Warten ax Dat Fuse, forme by . to the hills above named, and there locate Dear Nor ah— the se mela ncho ly lines are .1¢ ; ‘Yes , I full kno w him , that is, I know of. arc several candidates, the most prominent of] inform you that I died yesterday, and I hope ‘ —< MIDDLETON& RILEY. : im. ad fe ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. Reset cinereames “2 a. that will. Adieu for the present, es whi yo OWNERS OF DOGS TAKE NOTICE . Nevada, Oct. alena Detroit, Just Received—Overcoats. . J“ Suilding oppnite Caeo ene Cassimere and Satinett pants. Nevada, November 23—t¢ J.C. BIRDSEYE. ee per Will N. Rabhilt the public that he has on hand, and will continue to keep deputy A LL BLOCK ¢CO, No. 41 Commercial street, Corner of Pine. Nevada, Nov. 16—tf IFLE POWDER, BIRD AND BUCK SHOT; Percussion Caps. Bar Lead for sale by Rope. MIPDLETON & RILEY. ‘DES. H. & B.™M. HUNT, LBS Manilla-Rope, assortedsizes, for sale by 12,00 See ee eee A. B. GREGORY. Physicians and Surgeons Cfiice in Potter’s Bric&, up-stairs, No. 3, Mam Srreer, NevaDa. et . : u are enjoying the same blessing. . L: recom ‘We ll, wh o in the na me of sense is he?? Bird B. Chapman and Gen. Thayer. mend for you to marry Jemmy O'Rourke, anc . ND MINERS FRIE “W hy he’ s a scu lpt ta or. ke ’ go —— od —— care of the children. From yeu: —s < = _ _— ’ __ -_ oo ——————_s Bes Eliza Emery warns ail girls in. the affectionate husband tii] death. ‘S uc h a lo ok in g ch ap i as tha t a seu lpHone Kone.—The ship Fleet Wing tor—surely you mu South and West to look out for her gay. de: Oe eS st be mistaker ’ ch are N. B. Giddings, the late Nelegate, Bp> Grory.—\ € beileve it was Byron wi cleared from San Francisco, Saturday last, ceiv run ing. hus awa Davi ban y ‘Thi d, d. he nks se “He may not be the kind of a one you defined Glory to be “shot throuch the body for Hon may g easi Kong be ly kno , with wn; and to thre pro e so ve hund says , red CbiPah . Clarified Honey: and Cranbe: mean, but I know that he chiseled a tai«Da vid has a scar ou his nose where I scratchand his name spelt wrong in the bewspapers berry Dames for inese on board. sale by j lor—out of a suit of clothes last week.’ iv announcing is death,” ed it.” “i j .