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THE NEVADA JOURNAL.
————_—$______
os
VOL. 7. NO. 10.
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1857.
Che Nevada Journal.
. THE NEVADA JOURNAL. to excite that crowd, mainly composed, The way Mattie cured her “Better Half” make an agreement. If you will leave
Adrertisements.
£ st
Leg
as of usual since the bank ‘question be
Published by Authority.
ADSM ACT
_
To prov ide
BE. G. WAITE.
the
P. BROWN.
46 MAIN
»le Claims against
State of California, and to ec ntracta Funded Debt
for that pu P
The
STREET.
Peopl
te af Ca
y, do ena
Senate eke
represented in
TERMS
<= oii Heck secede sete. $7.00
Wie ata RRR
For S1x Montus..SINGLE Cortes..
. He says that the war was begun against . ed, each rising in 4s place, with pain
the Seminoles, because, instead of reand reluctance, to confess themselves
moving from Florida, as they had provanquished—to admit his power, and
mosed, they remained in order to murtheir weakness—and to exhale their
F. sc HOTTE,
Assay Office, No. 30 Main Street.
fifty-nine.
and counter
At Williamson & Dawley’s Banking House.
. the Trea
B igene DU-T AND ORES of every deseription assayed . State aff
f State, and shail have the seal
reto
I promptly andtaithfully and returns made in from
six to twenty-four hours—in Bars or Coin,
. . eich bond, sc
«@.
:
‘
:
{7 I guarantee my Assays and will pay any differ. ,
itilation
ences that may arise in the same, withthe Assays of any
of the U. 5. Mi
I. N.
for the intere
all be
a ttache dtto
they may be rent
rot State,
hn
oller of Strate
h bonds as may
amount of each
ny ofthe Gold Dust Buy -ers of Nevada .
16—if
I WILLIAMSON.
DAWLEY.
asurer and
e record of
nuinber,
:
DAWLEY,
WILLIAMSON
meager
A
paid to
es XO
oem,
ithe west of the Mississippi, provided
ithey liked the country, an d the Creeks
tablished
est notice
HILL
WILSON
Cc.
FUC KNER.
Buckner & Hill,
OF FICE INKELSEY’S BUILDING,
ei
Commer
th
AVING associated
}
Law, w
to the r care in
Jul
Nevarla,
SECOND FLOOR
la.
her in the pracyptly to all busi
$
adjoining counties
brother,
Washington,
was
one
of
the
1833, meeting with John F. SchemerSecretaries
ofGen.
Washington.
Young
horn and two other agents of the GoyDandridge,
a
nephew
of
Mrs.
Washingernment at Fert Gibson, in the Arkanton,
was
the
other.
I
was
included
in
liked
and
. sas Territory, s aw the country
Mrs
H—’s
party
to
witness
the
august,
the
of
it, and obtained the consent
the
solemn
scene.
N—
C—,
declined
Creeks that the Seminoles should come
going
with
Mrs.
H—,
who
had
deter
within their boundaries. He
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Knox's Building
ead Street.
THOMAS P. HAWLEY,
Att ormey and Counsellor at Law,
G. W. YANT._
a
Belden & Yant,
D. BELDEN
str
rner of Bread and Pine
Alban’s Brick Buil
. ;
Law.
at
Counsellors
and
Attorneys
c
>» Nevada
str
cial
1
C
brick,
e—Kelsey’s
Offi
VADA
W.S. SPEA
THORNTON.
I.
H.
diitec & Thornton,
Counsell mS and Attorneys at Law
ILL}
DOWNIE
W.
Bec
diesuiekis
r the
» Court
secmctates
aap
aud the Sapreme Court,
THOMAS P. HAWLEY,
Notary Public,
Hill,
st
Kelse
&
McFARLAND,
Office with Buckner &
Con
rl
GARDINI
H.C.
GARDINER
Att meys and Corunse!lors at Law.
Pine and Broad
ng Corner
bu
Brick
y’s
One
STEWART & WOOD,
ATTORNEYS & —— AT LAW
. Broad Street.
Office in Kidd’s Brick B
NILES.
A. ¢
NNELILW
McCONNELL & NILES,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Judiciol Dis
e Mth
of
Conrts
ll the
w
ourt
trict, an
up stairs.
Kidd's Block,
‘in
o
John Anderson,
Peace,
of the
Justice
Co., on
Ellard Beans &
Office—A few doors below T.
Broad street, Nevada
JAMES CHURCHMAN,
Attorney at Law.
t on professional ! usine
except whena
R. M. Hunt, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
FS Office—Rudolph’s Drug Store, Commercial st
REsIDENCE—Water
st., 2d house above Pacific Hotel
Nevada, Angust 8—3m
Harvey Hunt, M. D.
John Lark’s Drug Store,
OFFICE—At Dr.
Nevada Ang. 8 12856.
_ MEDICAL NOTICE.
ALDRICH, MD.
B.S.
AND
PHYSICIAN
S.
7
Late S
SURGEON,
}
3
National
Nevada.
Hotel,
Broad
May?
street
Thomas Marsh,
SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, . .
MAIN STREET,
ABOVE
COMMERCIAL.
f
NEVADA CITY
A. ROGER®,
J.M. MAMILTON,
Hamilton, Rogers & Co.
H.S.COYE .
. tio
General Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Steel, .
Window Glass, Oils,
Ca
h
», Powder, Fuse, Cor
r old stand,
dage, Tackle, Blocks, &e
27
No.
MAIN STREET,
Nevada.
Nevada, Aug. 15—tf
Cc. W. Young,
MANU FACTURING
AND
JEWELER, WATCHMAKER
DFALER IN
Sry All kinds of Fine Watches,
& CUTLERY,
DIAMOND WORK
Be
Old stand—Commercial street, Nevada. —Aug. &
M. H. FUNsTON.
wa. S. McRonerts,
McRoberts & Funston,
Dealers in Groceries, Liquors . +:
WINES & MINERS’ SUPPLIES
Have’ removed to
~ , 89 Broad Street, Nevada.
NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFPICE.
Come and see us.
Charles H. Bain,
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER,
with desd
an
e
yl
st
st
be
e
th
in
ne
do
G
N
I
R
E
ARPENT
an
patch. Billiard YY able s repaired and all kinds 6 er
ey Work. Re:
ts continuance
iliamson & Dawley’s Banking
Shop ia tt
16-tf
House.
Wood! Wood!!
Seasoned
and Green Wood!
and
nd
ha
on
th
ng
le
in
et
fe
3
,
ds
ar
Bo
d
an
ES
GL
1HIN
for sale.
le rates.
Job Hauling done at any time at reasonab
F. C. PURTYMUY, Boulder street.
Nevada
Aug. 6, 1858 —f
must shoot right, or put up with what
he gets.” The hickory was applied,
but no bones were broken.
Such train
ing as that, which was universal in those
parts, tells the seeret of Kentucky rifle
F,
kbee
ington, must confess I was not prepared
shoot
ing.
of females .
for. This is the large number
employed in the character of office-begWe
one of its drawers “some new jewel, gars. It is quite a little stroke of poli-. y How As STrRENGIHENED Hie
probably,” you will say, “with which . cy on the part of the masculine begears believe we have got hold of an original
she intends ‘adorning hereclt to meet her to avail themselves of the tender ple:ad. aneedote that never was printed before.
lord.” She ezarefully unrolled the paing and eloquent arts of the softer sex. A student of one of our State Colleges
had
a
barre
l of ale deposited in his room
toss
spotle
new
a
it
from
took
per, and
The fair petitioners show the bachek
of the oflice beggars by Mr. Buchanan, . make?”
ij
to
a match beside it, and seated herself
there may be observed one or two old
Why,
the
fact
is, sir, my physician
”
half.
ter
“bet
her
await the coming of
s black, wearing the most mourn. advises me to try a little every day as
ladiein
Soon she heard the street door open, . ful countenances, and keeping modestly
a tonic, and not wishing to be seen at
and a well-known footstep on the hall
Quickly lighting the match,
below.
she appTied it to the sweet-scented herb
in the corners of the room, who, you
the various places where the beverage
inay be sure, are primed for an affecting is retailed, I concluded to have a barrel
ap peal to Mr. Buchanan about the ove taken to my room.”
land reside
re-seated herself, and wlien ruling necessities
pipe,
the
in
of their fiainily matters
inined
to
go
so
early
as
to
secure
the
“Indeed.
And
have
you
derived
any
. then says, that. aceording to the treaty
the
by
ly
quiet
sat
ed,
enter
and
husb
the
which require him to provide for some benefit from the use of it?”
.
i
front
bench.
It
was
fortunate
for
N—
at Payne’ s Landing the deputation at
, wreaths of blue smoke curling . dear husband or hopeful son.
stove
C—
(afterwsrds
Mrs.
L.)
that
she
would
“Ah,
yes, sir.’ When the barrel was
trea
ty with.
. onee entered inte eankes
was
h
whic
,
head
her
e
abov
.
gracefully
Department first taken to my room,
the
of
m
-roo
ante
the
But
not
trust
herself
to
be
so
near
her
hontwo
days since,
. the Government agents, at Fort Gil son,.
.
of
ion
posit
iar
pecul
that
ia
k
bac
wn
thro
is esr,
othe
or
how
some
ior,
Inter
the
cf
ored
grandfather.
My
dear
father
stood
T
could
seareely
littit.
Now
I
can
earand consummated the original : ree-}
asuly
usu:
n
leme
gent
h
enjoyment whic
cfliceally beseiged by the female
peci
.
very near her; she was terribly agita. ry
it
with
the
greatest
ease.”
ment at Payne’s Landing; after all
.
weed
the
ling
whileinha
sume
begears; and the aceor nplished and amThere
was
a
narrow
passage
from
ited.
.
We
believe
the
witty
student
was
dis
which the Seminoles refused to remove
with
door
the
ed
open
had
F—
Mr.
liarly distincharged without special reprimand.
pecu
ch
whi
s
ner
man
e
iabl
.
which
room,
the
to
entrance
of
door
the
from Florida, and a long and bloody .
ing face looking
visions of Mattie’s smil
euish Mr. ri hompsonin his official sta:
:
7
jwas
on
the
east,
dividing
the
rows
of
war ensued.
gly upon him, foating through his tion, as well as in private circle, seem
lovin
\benches.
Gen. Washington stopped at
tlie sinee, s Lvs the Old
as
far
so
The facts, as we have said,
different the picture th
-.
How
.
mind
e drawn upon him attentions which
hav
to
the
to
pass
Adams
Mr.
let
to
end
}the
con p ny of miners on
But Mr. Benton deithey go, are true.
On hea
nished gaze!
asto
his
met
be embarrassing enough even toa
must
full
a
wore
yays
latter
‘The
chair.
amison C
ted a comrade
liber:ately and wilfully creates a whelly
door open, Mattie li soaked up, pag eentleman oF pit
the
and ak wh
drab,
with
slash
or
rather
suit
of
bright
o was ¢ roing to a neighbori
cainp,
.
false impression, by omittinNB one ve
seemne her husband, deliberately tock
courtesy.
“The ‘k: WaIes firfet.” is hi
He
also
wore
wrist
ruffles.
lo ose cults.
. material point in this histor >with w bic h
from her mouth and wished st:anding order for all visitors, and oore i t borrow the life of Jim Beckworth.
pipe
the
He
fashions.
his
changed
not
had
He
_. He
made
his
desires
known
and
was
nothing
;we happen to be perfee iy tamiliar. He
though
as
”
ing,
even
“good
him
pol?
is no exception, even for the big
was
a good head.— .
a
short
man
with
handed
by
accident,a
copy
of
the
Bible,
negleets to state that thede putation, afunusual had happened ; she quietly recians.
.
‘i
y
da
er
Hlappeningyin a oth
ch
.
chur
nded
our
atte
ly
he
fami
his
With
and
not
being
able
to
read,
did not dis., ter looking at the country and consultsumed her smoking. Richard regarded see the Secretary, an d while waiting
in
twice
a
dav.
Taking the book
jing with the Creeks, expressed their
with a mixture of surprise and horthe ante-room, I was amused at a rathebver the mistak
her
dress
was
a
‘.
General
Wa
shington’s
company who could
of .
partial satisfaction with the results
ror for a few moments, and then gave er elderly lady, who was evidently on. home, one of th
full
suit
of
black.
Wis
military
hat
had
1
little
a
read
i
the hard words,
.
to
n
tio
their embassy, and a determina
ords:
W
in
lings
fee
his
to
vent
LT
oN
.
}
was
o
wh
and
,
and
err
r’s
ega
-be
ice
off
an
black ecockade.
There stood the
the
book of Jue .
opened
in
the
. and read
that
the
:
tribe
their
so report back to
k?
thin
to
[
“Why, Martha, what am
iinher
g
tin
wet
in
ed
upi
occ
y
ntl
sta
con
acknowledged
Country,
his
th
st
al
of Sisera be
or
e
ou
v
d,
kil
led
. Government agents induced them té Father of
es?”
sens
your
lost
enly
sudd
you
e
ae
down in
veers and smoothing her
1
by
nations
“the
first
in
war,
first
in
ber’ Ss wife, with a hammer
by
Ja
el
,
‘sign a treaty totally relinquishing al i
of
ence
evid
ng
stro
any
see
not
o
d
“I
front, preparatory, I suppose, to appearanda nail. J 4i 1e story was lis
peace,
countryhis
of
J
¢
hearts
the
in
first
tened to
telaims of the satinole Nation, to their
such being the¢vase,” answered the lady ing
in the au ust presence. Ona sudden with prof
colored
gold
with
marsuals,
No
men.”
att
ent
ion
ou
unt
il finished,
nd
comprehending
ilands in Florida, with the oral proviso
if
as
then,
d;
esse
addr
ensev
n
tha
e
mor
not
of
blooming
a
cirl
promost
The
chee:
ring.
hen one of the Hsteners jumperd Qipand
. thatit should be iimmediately submitted scarfs; no
d,
aske
she
,
ment
nish
cause of his asto
the
teen summers rushed into the room, all
that
if
as
him,
greeted
stillness
found
.
“One of Jim Beckworth’ s
cl
ai
me
d,
to the Nation at large for their approval;
did
you
that
ard,
Rich
ble,
possi
“Ts it
a glow with excitement, and waved, lies, by —, ti yx it sounds adzack
him
hear
to
desired
assembly
. great
ly like
land that, in the face of this, the agents . 5
not know of my habit of smoking ? Did with an air of triumph, a folded slip of
. him.”
. took it straight on to Washington city, breathe and eatch his breath—the homI—did none of cur family ever tell
.
the}
to
nated
desig
she
ch
whi
ap,
lse
foo
his
of
sleeve
I
jand it was there ratified without ever. age of the :heart. The
you?”
elderly lady, who, it appears, was her .
d
h
re
.
ve
s
wit
re
co
nd
we
One
d
at
ha
his
’
an
s
jco
ior
s
Hwe
ER.
—Ar
onn
a
the
ide
a
of
Seminoles
the
to
my
. having been submitted
t
tha
te
sta
to
here
weli
be
may
It
”—
t.
an
rr
wa
th
r
dea
,
“he
as
ion
pan
com
was
e
ther
then
and
now
one
’s
mot
tears. Every
her
the
min
d
cli
ngs
wit
h
fon
d
at all.
nserup
as
ys
alwa
not
Mattie was
d
frien
over
the
ing
ter
tit
and
ng
lli
spe
er
Aft
ribe
desc
not
can
1
sob.
d
sse
affe
pre
ctio
sup
n.
It
is
the
firs
t
dea
r
tho
ugh
t
Benton makes out quite a different a
t
migh
she
as
truth
to
ring
adhe
in
lous
.
sus
ked
loo
ch
nt,
whi
ume
aid
doc
res
afo
it—
felt
I
e
as
anc
ear
app
n’s
}
sta
mpe
d
upo
n
our
infa
nt
hear
ts,
whe
n
jcase. He would have it appear that the Washineto
it
think
not
did
she
at least
;
been
have
picionsly like a clerical appointment,. soft and capable of receiving most proed
sess
-pos
self
and
ed
pos
y
com
ectl
perf
Seminoles agreed hy treaty to remove
very objee tionabslo, under some cireunmand
age,
cour
up
ered
must
lady
old
the
n,
The
ess.
addr
his
of
e
clos
.
fou
nd
imp
res
sio
aud
ns,
all
the
aft
er
feel
'and then deliberately refused to do it. till the
t
good
at
th
il
ev
do
o
stances, “t
ctaexpe
of
air
an
quite
with
nced
adva
e,
ke
loos
. ings are more or less light in comparison.
.
. Is such a man fit to write history 7—WSac. . . When strong men’s sobs bro
. come.”’
own
her
on
m
srco
ry’
et
Secr
the
in
tion
the
n
the
s,
.
Qur
r
face
d
thei
pas
ere
sio
cov
s
ns
tear
n
and
whe
our
wil
lfu
lue
ss
ma
y
Bee.
s
d’
ar
ch
Ri
of
ir
ha
ar
Fach particul
.
she
s
ute
min
few
a
of
ce
spa
d.
Ina
erran
lea
d
us
fro
great man was shaken. I never took
m
the
obj
ect
of
our
fili
al
lov
e;
em
nt
co
d,
en
on
d
to stan
ed
em
se
ad
he
e.—
stat
psed
.
colla
not
is
to
very
red
a
refer
in
above
nce
insta
rned
The
retu
drops
Large
we
ma
y
bec
ome
.
. my eyes from his face.
wild
,
hea
dst
ron
g
and
rd
wo
t
tha
y
ed
b
ld
fo
ng the tale un
ti
la
d
pere
whis
!”’
y
sa
he
did
what
l,
“Wel
work,
Ile looked to the
the only one in Mr. Benton’s
.
ang
ry
at
her
. eame from his eyes.
cou
nci
ls
or
opp
osi
tio
n;
but
n
io
at
st
te
ni
ma
d
ar
tw
ou
ly
pohabit. The on
ty
migh
was
“He
lady.
g
youn
the
whe
n
dea
th
has
. grateful children w ho were parting with
stil
led
her
mon
ito
ry
They
occur
falsified.
is
history
where
s
wa
gs
in
el
fe
s
hi
of
e
provisions
of
e stat
th
of
paid, but the
de
ma
e
h
Lord
“but
one,
old
‘the
ed
repli
”
lite,
¥pic
e,
t
and
hear
his
if
as
not
d,
hin
frien
g
their
r,
fathe
but
their
.
cal
m
me
mor
y
reof th
i
ed
ni
pa
om
e
ac
”
’. pretty generally in any place where the .
e!
bl
si
os
mp
“I
atic
ph
em
an
}
that ain’t nothing.”
_
to
rec
api
her
tul
goo
heart was with them and would be to .
ate
dee
d
ds,
.
or
rr
. by a look of pious ho
ereat egotist is desirous of making a ithe end.
A very good story is told of one of iafiection, like a flower beaten to the
dear sir? Had the Cabinet oflicers. He had just got .
my
,
le
ib
ss
po
im
y
h
W
“
y-. strong case for himself and his own side.
. eround by a rude storm, raises up her
ed the habit late ly, should onout of bed at an early hourin the morn. j
ir
qu
ac
I
1
. But one instance suflices to answer the .
hea
d
and
smi
les
thr
oug
h
her
tear
s.
AA
N
or
s
p
POLEON
AND}
r
o
s,
W
ep
st
g
ot
in
fo
Dy
. ly have been treading in your
ing, and before commencing his toilette round that idea, as we have said, the
. question, ‘is such a man fit to write his. JosEPHINE.—The dying hours linger ed . thereby showing my willingness to be
epped into his pie which adjoined, mind clings with foud affection; and
st
i tory ?”’ Other evidence of a different . slowly away, during which inarticulate euided, asa dutiful wife should be, by when he was suddenty trought up by
e
v
w
e
h
n
t
e
h
ea
n
e
rl
p
e
ie
r
o
i
o
f
r
o
u
lo
d
r
ss
ly
om
d
al
fr
da
ar
on
he
an
si
s
ea
d,
re
oc
ur
an
we
rm
sb
the inclinations of my hu
kind, where the truth of history need mu
finding himself face to face with an inforces memory to be silent, faney takes
ps of the illustrious snfferer.— laudable desire to consult,in a// things, teresting female, who had been patiente
li
th
. not be debated, may be produced to ent
h
p
e
l
o
a
r
f
c
e
e
m
e
a
m
n
t
b
d
w
r
i
a
n
n
e
c
s
e
n,
lo
”
ho
t,
nt
dsays Mo
en
mm
“Twice I though
co
ch
su
no
ve
ha
his taste; but I
had determinthe image of our dep
o
wh
d
an
m,
hi
ng
ti
ai
aw
ly
p
a
a
r
r
w
t
e
i
e
a
n
t
d
t
h
able one co answer the question in the “that I distingwiished the unconnected
ed
nc
ue
fl
in
s
wa
I
r.
able motiveto offe
ed to be ahead of all tke other office } garland ‘of graces, and beauties, and virHis grammar is often at words, ‘ France—army—head of the arwholly by a desire to please myself. I begears. Thereis said to have been a
. . negative.
t
u
é
w
s
h
i
w
c
e
d
h
o
u
n
b
o
t
t
t
h
a
s
t
h
p
e
o
s
o%, but not
a
,
ed
x
ri
o’
s
si
ar
at
e;
is
‘n
wa
e.
Th
os
in
re
yh
—J
we
my
we
re
fo
when
places
be
and
times
. fault, and at such
used to think,
dden vanishing of the figure in the sessed.
su
i for funding pric
.
e
,
d
ng
st
g.
e
an
re
ri
in
th
Du
rn
k
e
ce
mo
oc
th
ti
in
cl
ac
pr
‘
f this Act
e
th
up
ve
gi
d
ul
wo
I
‘hile the lady .
at
rt,
th
shi
t
gh
ni
excuse
y
art”
or
rule
abov
“wil
-ith
tl
e
e
os
d
gh
ms of
k
;
oc
een
e
l
cl
ev
be
th
x
in
ti
y,
o’
e
si
d
un
da
th
of
ha
it
at
th
ew
kn
u
yo
t
le
r
ve
ne
destroyed
cacuiaad “murde r,”’ of course at the apFR
EE
MA
SO
NS
will not apply.
IN
TH
E
CA
BI
NE
T.
—T
he
is
e
th
,
ad
wi
ck
it
s
ba
pete Preasning, he was lying upon hi
but since 1 have found how much
Fre
ema
parition.
son
’s
Mag
azi
ne
say
s:
“It
is
in
solecisms
the
of
speaks
who
He
s
hi
d
an
d,
ld
be
e
to
th
of
ve
t
on
ha
nd
t
ha
u
gh
yo
s
Ti
hi
Nl take effeet on the
rst day of
to your enjoyment, and
pro
bab
ly
kn
ow
n
to
mos
t
of
our
rea
der
s
ms, exes pt
all
ear,
s
his
ed
re
ep
rb
su
y
de
Jackson's language grating on
in
ea
gl
so
pl
in
ab
em
ur
d,
es fixe se
ey
w much yo
ho
n
te
of
so
me
Nn to the
A western cattle dealer, who that Gen. Cass is a Passed Grand Maste
. meditation, and without any appearance are heightened by being “shared by me,
claiming and boasts of smoothing the diction of .
of eitting down ter of the Grand Lodge of Michigan, and
ege
vil
pri
the
d
ha
ely
rar
lof
suffering.
A
pleasant
and
placid
exmy
is
it
at
th
d
de
na
co
t
os
lm
‘a
ve
I ha
had never is, therefore, well qualified to speak of
d
the old here, as Benton dees on page
an
,
ily
fam
a
th
wi
at
me
to
pression was spread over his features, es to continue it. How delightful it .
s house in his life, . the character and tendencies of theiner’
ist
min
a2
in
en
be
736 of the first volume, ought not to \as if he were sweetly sleeping.
ng
lo
e
th
ng
ri
du
er
th
ge
to
t
si
to
be
ll
wi
in
st
lo
d
an
d
te
gh
stitution and its principles. President
ni
be
o
ag
ng
lo
not
s
wa
Here is a/
commit solecisms himself.
}
A dark and tempestuous night suewinter evenings, ‘and thus taste the deand com. Buchananis also a Passed Master of a
,
ies
air
pr
the
oss
acr
e
rid
his
portion of Benton, quoted from pages some the stormy day. The gale, with lights of socizal intercourse. Come, sit
k for lodgings at the first al Lodge at Lancaster eity, Pennsylvaas
to
ed
ll
pe
.
s
es
the
and
in
ocean
ad
the
swept
re
fury,
in
increasing
r
ga
ei
a
re
he
ve
ha
L
1:
;
;
vol.
of
wn
731
do
730 and
Happily for him nia. ay he Vice President, Hon. Mr.
d.
fin
d
ul
co
black
rocks,
and
wailed
as
mournful
a
he
e
us
ho
.
d
ne
io
sh
fa
d
ol
e
th
er
ef
od
go
a
for you; I pr
of
ing
ell
dw
the
be
Br
ec
to
“The passage of the resolution was
ke
nr
id
ge
is
,
ed
a
en
pp
mem
ha
ber
,
we
it
thi
nk,
of
Se
The
ears.
mortal
on
fall
could
as
dirge
piypeson, W ho gave him a condial
par
a
announced from the chair. Mr. Benton
n,
Feb
ma
b
En
ca
mp
me
nt
of
Kn
ig
ht
s
TV
em
ll
we
s
a
e
w
befor
s
shake
n
te
to
ed
vo
ai
seem
d
islan
br
very
s
ject to the
me ru les as
d’
ar
ch
Ri
me
ti
is
th
y
B
a
ly
al
ci
pe
es
s
remainwa
now
at
nothing
wh
that
d
said
an
and
rose,
plars at Lexington, Kentue ky, and the
e,
om
'e
we
», and ifit appear thata
eragnigh stupilied.
its
st
again
ed
hurl
ws,
billo
tic
gigan
.
for or against this law ed but to execute
tthe order of the Sen.
greeable, told him supper W ould soon be Secretary of the Treasury, Hon. Howell
In
fe
.
wi
storm
Act, thenthe same shall
the
y
of
m
spirit
at
the
by
th
le
cliffs
gy
.
ib
ss
po
e
b
t
o
n
n
a
c
t
I
forthwith.
“
done
traveller’s appetite was jobb, is a member of the order in Geore
Th
y.
ad
and shall be irreate; which he moved be
re
fie
terri
ength
that
of
ness
‘l
dark
ight
at
midn
e
the
f
h
”’
l
'’
e
s
r
e
e
h
d
a
r
g
e
d
so
d
l
u
o
w
d
Secke
The
as
s
wa
he
accordingly.
nt
me
ordered
mo
was
It
the
d
ia.
an
,
us
We
no
ve
are
ra
not
inf
orm
ed,
in
thi
s
par
sarged, and the
leon
Napo
of
t
spiri
the
war,
l
enta
elem
exclaimed.
original
1 the reof; but if a retary thereupon produced the
he complied ;: and without waittleular, as to the other members of the
by
sit
to
u.
the
red
o
ente
and
y
vail,
hly
e
eart
m
the
ed
pass
to
s
m
e
e
s
it
d,
ar
ainst this Ac , then
ch
Ri
,
y
h
W
“
tion, he laid hold
ita
inv
nd
ma nuseript journal of the Senate,~ and
co
se
a
abi
for
net
ing
.
.”
ll
na
si
a
t
”
u
own.
o
d
b
drea
unkn
a
o
d
t
a
ea
gr
g
a
n
i
k
a
m
e
ar
of the Secretary of State lopening at the page which contained
uld reach.
co
he
at
wh
of
one newspaper
ia each Juthe
dreadful
were
n,”
so
oleo
—Nov
is
Elba
it
k
of
“Isle
in
th
t
no
o
“d
I
.
er
tt
ma
Tue Lawyer’s Dury.—The follow
“Stop, stop!” said the good man of
*, if one be published therein, the coudemnatory sentence of March
eding the gereral election to 28th, 1834, proceeded iin openSenate to llast words of the gentle and loving Joto enjoy a harmless innocent pipe in my the house, “we are in the habit of saying ing item is gOing the rounds aseribed to
ny of September next;
Jose—
e cap
army
n
o
—the
o
ce
n
e
Fran
r
“«
e
,
h
ne.
ly
w
sephi
ai
on
si
ca
oc
m
o
o
r
”
Ju
t.
dg
of broad black lines
ea
we
e
re
St
g
fo
or
in
be
y.
th
ter allowance shall be draw a square
me
so
Wh
et
he
r
th
e
ju
dg
e
utline
h
B
.
whie
lf
es
imag
se
last
ur
the
yo
t
were
bu
e.”
phin
.
it
of
w
o
n
by law tothe State Printer.
k
y
bl
si
os
across
write
to
around the sentence. and
This hint to wait till a blessing was tered thesesentiments or not, they seem
ro
Army, tenders his profe
.
OFFICE—N
He
_
TILL hereafter devote himself solely to the prac3
and will 1be found
tice of his profession,
er of Broad and Pine Streets, N
at his office, ¢
Vy
street,
Washington delivered
herself that ev ery thing was as it should
be, she went toa buresru and took from
was good for me is good for him.
pipe
the
ng
stuffi
d
ence
comm
she
per,
C—, of Alexandria, the Physician and
"ou may see any number of interesting
“Sir,
—I am informed that you have
. were satisfied upon the points necessary
her
ge
strna
How
eo.
tobac
cut
fine
with
theages of sixteen to sixfrom
s,
lintimate
female
fiiend
of
Washin:
ston,
Mrs.
. a barrel of ale in your room.”
he to be ascertained, that then the Semi{
ed diving into
look
rs
finwe
e
whit
e
‘littl
their
prefer
to
g
waitin
ely
demur
.
H—.
ty,
whose
husband
was
the
Auditor,
He proceeds to
noles would remove.
was a verv dear frierd of mine. Her the hateful stuii! The pipe well filled, suits. At almost every daily reception
“Well, what explanation can you
. state that the deputation went on in
she laid it carefully on the table, placed
A.A.SARGENT,
OrFrice—Kidd &
as others saw him,” and Dropping the butt of his rifle on the
‘This same “seen himself
habit; he would smoke.
habit annoyed my friend Mattie quite with the sight vanished forever his love ground, he burst into tears, In the ut
fied on these points, it was
gress
had
oceup
ied.
The
table
of
the
—contrary, of course, to rule and usage.
deputation should go on from the Semi-.
end,
one
at
ng,
openi
then
pipe;
bacco
ante-.
inthe
and
;
mercy
no
President
.
.
Speak
was
er
betwe
enthe
two
wind
ows
He received a summons to appear be5 and have .
. nole Nati« n, see the country
.
er
silv
ed
seal
y
full
care
of
roll
e
littl
on Sixth street.
rooms of some of the Departments, too,
The
daugh
ter
of
Dr.
they
fore the President, who said—
ia talk with the Creeks, and,
ture a
confided
When Gen.
his Farewell Address, in the room at
would consent to have them occupy a
ithe
southeast
corner
of
Chestnut
and
to!
r
de
or
. portion of their territory. In
. Sixth streets, I sat immediately in front
}ascertain whether they could be satisof
him.
It
was
in
the
room
the
Conagreed that a
STANTON
a fine fellow. but, like a great many cigar a day for a week,’ Mattie never . The look of dismay with which he viewother “nice young men,” had one bad knew it. Onthat eventful night he had edthe game, I shall never forget—
most surprise I inquired what the matas much as it would have done most laof smoking.
ter was. He answered—Daddy’l lick
curing
ce
commen
not
did
she
but
dies,
founded, number changed, and a perFemare
Orrice
Beacars.—An
unme.” “Lick you——what for?” " «Bewith
done,
have
him of it as they would
sonal pronoun used without a clear idea
prayers and tears, entreating him for gallant corre pondent of the Richmond eause I didn’t hit him in the head.” I
from the language what individual is “the love he once bore her,” to give up . South, writing from Washington, says :
soothed him all I contd, but the day’s
plea
sure
was
over.
On
retu
rnin
to
the
g
meant. We have-iialie ized the words the “noisome weed ;” not she. Mattie .
‘There are some strange scenes, which j
tave
rn
I
inte
reed
ed
for him all in my
was
it
and
are,
threadb
less
plan
a
took
which convict Col. Benton of solecisms
. may amuse an outsider here, in the oppowe
r
to
save him from the hickory, but
ng after this wise:
somethi
There
is
. erations of the office beggars.
that ought to “grate on his ear and
They were boarding, and had a nice no rest from their importunities. They . it was of no use; the application must
lodge in his memory”, as long as the room—the second story front.
“No, no,
On a] keep a close watch on all the dispensers . be made, if only forexample.
slight one of General Jackson.
I was never let off, and what
cartain evening, just before dark, Mattie of Government bounty. They waylay stranger.
. whites, and rejoin the Creek Nation to . grandson in Washington:
aving su
]
Seminoles—whose name signifies “The
Wild Men’—were an off-shoot from the
for wt
made thar
Approved Apri
ie
*
ma
e
s
word
th
n
last
o
in
the
i
t
and
a
,
d
heart
a
the
r
in
g
d
e
gere
d
y
n
a
is
e
er
th
sides, if
rto contain sound sense:
de
un
its facein strong letters these words:
not
er
did
om
st
h
cu
ug
ro
e
d
th
ke
as
lips of the dypractice, as you hinted a moment ago, I
the
upon
bled
trem
h
whic
.
Summons.
this
tmu
Senate,
he
l
h
the
“T
ful
of
ut
he
order
mo
by
his
th
fi
wi
t
rs
“Expunged
bu
t
nd,
du
sta
ty
of
a
la
wy
er
is
CALIF ORNT. \——County of Nevada—ss
to
hi
s
h
t
i
w
l
ve
le
a
t.
n
Abbot
—Joh
C.
to
ror.
n
Empe
w
. ing
o
am only eoming d
37.” Up to this
-e’s Court—Before } 16th day of March, 1837.
od
an
d
hi
s
re
li
gi
,
on
d
;
e
r
se
e
co
t
nd
ly
e
,
to
v
o
hi
l
s
o
t
e
m
t
c
e
p
x
e
2 Peace.
u
o
.
Y
d
n
a
my husb
lar
circu
great
the
in
ountry and the law;; thirdly, to himself,
d
crow
“Go
ahead,
say
what
you
like;
you
the
nt
mome
f California, to Geo. C. Fitch.
y
h
w
t;
bi
ha
e
th
g
in
nd
ta
hs
it
tw
no
l to appear before the undergallery, looking down upon the Senate,
Annie Lavrite.—A short time since you,
and lastly his clients. Neyer mistake
my stomach now!
turn
cant
o
n
s
e
k
a
m
at his office in said Townit
if
d
n
A
a?
rs
ve
ce
vi
t
no
th
e
la
w.
2 day of July, A.D. 1857, at though sullen and menacing in their a laboring man was drinking and singLi
e
fo
r
no
ma
n,
ch
ea
t
fo
r
no
I
,
e
m
ds
ar
w
o
t
gs
in
el
fe
r
u
o
y
to the complaint of James looks, had made no manifestation of ing at a public house near Reading, changein
ia
n,
de
ce
ive no man. Be true to th
r
sso
ofe
—Pr
ns.
-hundred
ati
one
of
Rem
sum
the
7
you
bill new on file
thereon.
On failar
rendered ag:
gether wi
t
five cents. on a due
ther with interest
danswer, Judgment will be
he said sum of $137 85, te
Given under my hand this 13th dayof June, A. D.
1857.
W. A. BEGOLE, Justice
of the Peace.
Ordered, that service of the above summons be made
J P.
(ype mocks Ana GEGOLE
e
ANTEDILUVIAN
in
ks
, an
4 d to your client.”
Letha
to
ert
rep
ent
Emmons, in his rec
gislature of North Carolina, mentions
T
s
h
ck
e
ro
y
Pr
ar
es
nt
me
s,
di
se
e
Pu
th
in
lp
y,
it
er
ov
,
sc
di
an
s
e
d,
a
th
s
he
ug
Sk
la
ir
st
ts—=the
mo
al
e
h
at
th
s,
on
ti
ac
s
t
hi
sen
pre
s
son
per
The
numbers, and expressed his ignorance his head back.
th
re
e
ru
li
of
ng
te,
Sta
at
,
th
p
ty
in
ry
o
un
me
w
co
e
go
r
nt
s
Mo
of
of
th
e
d
a
y
.
:
lt
fe
T
he
e
h
as
d
e
y
o
n
wait
er
Aft
ct.
effe
for
it
did
he
t
would
ugh
they
tho
of the feeling with which
vipre
y
fi
an
rs
to
t
s
or
p
eri
r
e
ant
a
e
d
ag
s
an
k
n
of
o
w
s,
l
sil
e
fos
d
sg
ea
e
,
pl
e
t
r
h
o
e
m
,
s
he
e
id
c
o
,”
sa
n
ie
d
mortt
,
Ma
e
m
o
C
“
to
d
ore
eav
end
y
the
e
tim
t
shor
much
a
so
ing
he
h
whic
see the deed done
ie
tt
Ma
d
n
a
”
k,
in
th
rs
he
ot
t
a
h
w
t
o
n
re
feeling; and it was doubtless not the England. The song was “Annie Lauca
an
h
c
u
s
th
wi
ce
fa
s
hi
in
p
d
u
e
k
o
o
l
w
o
n
s,
word
intention of Mr. Webster to excite that rie,” and when he came to the
l
al
d
n
a
m
i
h
r
on
fo
ti
ra
ne
ve
on
of
si
es
pr
ex
ew
thr
manifestation when he referred to their “Til lay me doun and dee,” he
deprecated.
inenneenatee
ne
9r—mrenerer pomenianrcnpeapu
and
It may be well to premise that the
. of a tree, he up with his rifle and blazed
Richard Forrest, the editor of one of proposition.
If Richard ever smoked*that “one away, and down came the squirrel.
our village papers. Now Richard was
busied herself with putting the room in themin private places, and they even
W ASHINGTON’S Farewe.i.— The perfe ct order—placed every chair where besiege them in their homes. T heir arts
ic }noles made a treaty with the agents of
d the “books on the are pretty well known abroad, but there
arrange
d,
belonge
it
following
extract
is
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. Landing, Florida, by which they agreed ten by a lady upwards of eighty years tasteful manner. After taking a careWashin
manners
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. to give up their lands in Florida to the . fold, residing in Philadelphia, to her ful survey of the room, and
ssatisfviing .
; and transact a
receive Spec ial aud General Deposits.
not the whole truth.
very similar 1:anguage,and that the main
. body of the Creek Nation had been re. moved by the Government to the west
lof the Mississippi and locatedin the Ar. kans: is territory.
Benton says that in 1832, the Semi
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der and plunder the whites. He undergriefs in unavailing reproaches andimtakes to show that they agreed to repotent deprecations.”
move, by citing facts, w hich, indeed, are
In the foregomg, genders are contrue enough, as far as they go, but are
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day for a week, and then zive it up enthe Kentucky riflemen, when he related
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Benton a Falsifier.
its appearance became such that Senaher when she was but fifteen; she was tirely. What do you say?”
the following anecdote: “I was out in
In reading the 2d volume of Benton’s tor Linn, colleague of Senator Benton, first in every frolic; a favorite with the
“fT do not see why I should not have the wilds of Kentucky, and it became
Thirty Years in the Senate, we come Mr. George W. Jones, since Senator master, yet the scholar who, oftener the same privilege as yourself,” said necessary to stop afew days
ata log
across as Villainous a piece of misreprefrom Iowa, and others sent ont and than any of the rest, caused a shade to Mattie, pretending to be offended. “It tavern, and to while away ‘the time, t
sentation as we ever saw. In order to broughtin arms; other friends gathered rest upon his brow. I knew her when is probably quite as difficult for me to foe my rifle and explored the wood
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justify himself and his party for expendabout him; among them Mrs.gree a grown up young lady; she vas first in give up an old established habit —.” for game, of which there was an abuning the blocd and treasure of the coun*
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every party of pleasure; a favorite with Then, after 2 moment’s consideration dunce. The landlord had a little son,
try in a seven years’ unnecessary war
The whole scene was impressive ; but all the gentlemen, yet a coquette who, she added: “However. since I consider about ten years of asge, who accompa
{as to render the author contemptible
— . a thousand times pronounced him ruingave her hand, with her heartin it, to the stronger sex, I will accede to your ceiving a squirrel on a very high branch
Business Cards.
nad its vicinity.
off smoking I will use but one cigar a with my father on the wonderful skill of
with the Seminole Indians, in Florida, no part of it so much so as to see
the oftener than any other, caused a shade that proviso in your favor, an acknowl. nied me with his rifle, and always had
‘the makes “a statement of facts,” as he great leaders who, for seven
long years to fall upon their hearts. I knew her, edgement of the superiority .of the . extremely good luck. On one occasion
calls it, which is so distorted in character had warred upon General Jackson, and
too, when a true-hearted woman, she strength of woman’s will over that of! the fates seemedadverse to him, for per
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