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The Aedada Journal.
Legal Advertisements.
Nevada Advertisements.
OLD CHURCH BELLS,
Sheriff's Sale.
City Drug Store.
Ring ont merrily,
Loudly. cheerily,
Blithe old belis from the steeple tower.
Hopefully, fearfuily,
Joyfully, tearfully,
Moveth the bride from her maiden bower.
Cloud there is none in the fair summer sky ;
Sunshine flings benisen down from on high ;
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, ISSUED OUT
TBLISHED BY
of the Fourteenth Judicial District, and to me
N.P. BROWN & Co.
directed and delivered, for a judgment rendered in said
Court on the 29th day of October A. D. 1856, in favor of
N.P. BROWN.
E. G. WAITE.
Samuel Danford, Walter Ward, A. Perrington, William
Paints, Oils, Camphene, Dye Stuffs,
against Thomas Thompson and Henry E. Booth, for the
Brushes, Spirits, Turpentine, Aleohol, Perfumery,
Fancy Articles, Patent Medicines, Tobacco,
OOKING EXTRACTS, Sago, Mace, Ginger, Nut
Scott, Wm. P. Sprout, Wm. Pier and John Sprout, and
sum of $725 85, costs of suit, I have levied on the following property, to-wit :
OFFICE—No, 46 MALIN STREET.
All the right, title and interest of Defendants in and
TERMS:
dice wa as MO
For Ongi Year RY Tear earsee< ees Stnsbb
For Six MonTHSs...-. PE
ST ES Tale een eee 4,00
tas Fe 2,00
Fou Turse Montus..-. SS RySiccaaeelaabt
SINGLE Cortes..-oses oes
toa TOWN LOT, situated at the foot of Broad street,
next below Withington
& Bentley’s paint shop, in the city
of Nevada, all the right, title and interest of defendants
in and tothe MINING CLAIMS, situated in the canon
running from Gold Hill into the ~outh Yuba river, and
known as: Thompson’s Claims, in Nevada county. Also,
Thompson’s interest in and to
A
RANCH, situated
abont halfa mile from the road trom Nevada to Alpha,
Business Cards.
C€. WILSON HILL
STANTON BUCKNER.
BUCKNER & HILL,
©FFICE INKELSEY'S BUILDING, SECOND FLOOR
Commercial street, Nevada.
and known as McConn’s & Co.’s Ranch.
Notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY, MARCH
141TH, A. D.1857,at 2 P. M., I will sell all the right,
title, interest and claim of said Thomas Thompson and
Henry E. Booth in and to the above described property at
the Couat House doofn Nevada at Public auction for
Cash, to the highest and best bidder, to satisfy said
Executionand all Costs.
WM. BUTTERFIELD, Sheriff.
Nevada, January 21—tds
AVING associated themselves together in the practice of the Law, will attend promptly to all business
%
ded to their care in Nevada and adjoining counties.
_
H.
. THORNTON.
Spear & Thornton,
Counsellois and Attorneys at Law
DOWNIEVILLE, CALIPOLNIS.
inthe Courts of the Fourteenth
and the Supreme Court.
oF
TILL PRACTICE
Judicial Dist
Downieville, Feb.
A. C. NILES.
T.B. MCFARLAND,
McFARLAND & NILES
Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Riley’s Brick building(Cor Pine and Broad sts. Nevada.
THOMAS P. HAWLEY,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Office—Kelsey’s brick,{Commercial street, Nevada.
Win. 88. Vartin,
Counsellor and Attorney at Law,
NEVADA.
A. A. Sargent,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
OFFIcF—At the Court House,
J. R.
W.
M'CONNELL.
M. STEWAKT
McCONNELL & STEWART,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Will prac tice in ¢
» Cor
of the Lith Judiciol Disemne
t
trict, and in the
Office in Kirid’s Block, up stairs.
auge-+tf
THOMAS P. HAWLEY,
NOTARY
Office with B
PUBLIC.
rer & Hill, Kelsey’s building,
Cor
rcial
favor of Cornclius Riley and against George H.G. Stackhouse impleaded with Henry "3. Raymond forthe sum of
Twenty-six Hundred and Forty-eight 92-100 dollars, with
interest at the rate of two and one-half per cent per month
Notice ishereby giventhat I willsell onthe lith day of
M@reh, A. D. 1557, at the Court Honse doer in Nevada
city, County of
Nevada, Stateof California, at 2 o'clock, P.
M. of that day, ail and singular the property described in
said order
of
sale, to-wit : The undivided two-fifths interest or part of acertain Quartz Mill, Engine, Building and
Fixtures thereto belonging and appertaining, situated
upon North Wolf Creek, in the Township of Grass Valley,
County of Nevada, State of California, known as the
New Orleans Quartz Mill; and also the undivided threefifths interest or share of the Quartz Ledges or Claims, on
Osborn, Prospect, Mary’s Madisen, Prescott, Ophir, and
Telegraph, Houston, Daisey, New Found, Sanders’ and
Kentucky Hills, In the Township, County and State
‘
viven under my hand this 19th day of February, A.
Notary Public,
Offiee—At the Court House.
JNO. L. GAMBLE,
PUBLIC,
RILEY'S BUILDING, BROAD
STREET, NEVADA
, 1857-tf
T. ELLARD BEANS,
Notary Public,
No.
52-Broad
Omece—A Tew
Broad
street,
Ellard Beans& Co., on
to-wit: All the right, title and interest of C. H. Bain of
in andto the N
nda Theatte
ated on Washington
street, in Nevada, county of }
State of California.
CRITTENDEN’S
¥ VIRTI
ofan Execution to me directed and deB livered, issued out of the Hon. District Court of
the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California founded ona judgment rendered in said Court, on
the 30th day of January ISA7, in favor of Allen Tichorst,
and against Moor & I
fer
the sum of $300 00 with
interest on the sumo
) fromthe Ist of March 1857
at the rate of ten per
per annum till paid. I have
to-wit :
pe
levied on the followi
All the right, t
‘st of the said Mcoor &
“Foss in and to the 5
1, situated in the town
and county of Neva
td, and known
as the Nevad:
1 T shall sell at
publie auction
of the Court House on
Saturday, March
2
F
Sst ip of Bridgeport. ss.
H
to me
Winham,
BAWRERS,
AT THFIR Op StTinp, 30 Marin STREET. NEVADA.
Highest Price paid. for Gold Dust.
Gold Dust sent to
Gold Dust sent to the Un United States Mint, San Franciseo
for coinage.
i
Drafts onthe prineipa!l Atlantic States and transact a
general Banking business.
Checks on Sacramento and San Francisco.
We have one of the best Fire-Proof Vaults
in the State,
and will receive Special and General Deposits. Atteniion
paid to collections.
17-tf
Cc. W. MULFORD,
BANKER.
\
he is prepared to purchase GOLD Dust, sell Cheeks
and Drafts on the Atlantic cities, and do the usual busiRess of his office.
All persons holding his certificates of deposit are requested to present them for payment.
Naevda, August 8, 1856
THOWAS WARSH,
SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
COMMERCIAL STREET, ABOVE MAIN,
NEVADA CITY.
General Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Steel,
Window Glass, Oils, Camphene, Powder, Fuse, Cordage, Tackle, Blocks, &e. at their old stand,
27 MAIN STREET, Nevada’
Nevada, Aug. 15—tf
W.
MANUFACTURING
.
» GUNG,
JEWELER, WATCHMAKER
AND DEALER IN
ae
DIAMOND WORK & CUTLERY,
Old stand—Commercial street, Nevada.—Aug. &.-tf
ZY ove.
oo:
GUNS™WiTH.
aving survived the fire, the subseriber has again es
tablished himself
on SPRING STREET. in the rear
of the United States Hotel, where he will proseeute his
business for the present iu the ‘nsimith line.
— = fix ¢
s Peet coustantly on hand for sale.
stols, Powder, Shot,
Lead, Balls” ©
yadding,
Flasks, Powder Horns, &c. &c.
ee
Gans and Pistols repaired and put in order at the shortest Notice. Having a superior Lathe, he can manufacture any part of machinery which may be desired.
New Rifles made to order.
o°4-tt
F. MANSELL,
Sign and Ornamental Painter,
All work promptly attended to, andin the
Pine street, Nevada.
best style of
a
aue
g®-tf
CHARLES Hi. BAIN,
ARPENTERING done in the best style Siok abs
C patch. Billiard Tables repaired and all kinds of Pan.
icy Work. Reasonable thankful for past favors and solicts continuance of thesame.
Shop in the rear of Williamson & Dawley’sBanking
16-+tf
John L. Gamble,
Surveyor of Mining Claims, Tunnels,
Ranches, &ce.
GAMBLE, late Deputy County Surveyor, woula
inform his friends throughout the Ce rity that he
has left the office of Capt. John Day, and that he is now
ready to receive any orders of either a practical or scien
tific nature, and can show his credentials as an accom.
plished Engineer or Surveyor.
Office in Riley's Brick Building, up-stairs, over billiard
sep-12
g@EBs Palmer & McKenney,
Nevada Carriage Shop
No.
10 W; »ington strect; above Frisbie’s.
Sale to take place on
the premise
us the property of Charles W. Anthony to satisfy
bove demands and accruing costs,
this March 4th, A. D. 1857.
G. W. MOORE, Constable.
IN THE VERY BEST STYLE.
CARDS OF
ALL SIZES, PRINTED IN
POSTERS,
PROGRAMMES,
BILL HRADS,
BALL TICKETS
COLORS,
HANDBILLS,
BILLS OF FARE,
CERTIFICATES,
CIRCULARS,
CHECKS,
LABELS,
DEEDS,
Books, &c
CATALOG
DRAFTS,
RECEIPTS,
MORTGAGES,
PRINTED AT YERY LOW BATES,
DENTIST.
Graduate ot the Ohio College of Dental
opposite Rudolph’s Drug *Store,
ul “treet,
cessor Dr S.C. McIntyre.
Testimorjal.—in bidding adieu to my friends and
bE
return my sincere thanks for
age,
sure in recommending Dr,
Buckwell ny successor, as a skillful and seientifie geni
worthy the public confidence.
ye ea ag Re ee
8
S. C. MCINTYRE.
WiILLIA'VE C. KELLE™M.
DENTIST,
w{ TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss.—
+)
Sy virtue of an Execution tome delivered, issned
from
e Court of J. M. Clark, Esquire, an acting Jus
tice of Peace in and for the County aforesaid, bearing
date Mareh 4th, A. D. 1857, to satisfy a judgment rendered by said Court on the 4th day of March A, D1857, in favor of J. 1. Caldwell, Plaintiff, and against H.
Amme, Defendant, for the sum of $141 50 debt, interest
1
vd
damages
of suit.
I have t
nin Exeeution, and will sell to the highest
bidder for cash, the following described property to-wit:
All that certain lease hold interest of an unexpired term
of thre years with the privilege of tive years, in that lot
w parce] of Land leased by
Sarah Cross to Henry Len
der by lease, now of record in Book 1 of Leases, page 30,
in tho Recorder’s office in Nevada county aforesaid
and
,
particularly described as follows, viz:
~
i
nd being in the city of Nevada, County of
re West by lot of
nia A, Cross, and on the south by
Broad street, and fronting
on said Broed street twentyone and three-fifths feet, and running back thence 80
feet, and the house thereon and appurtenances thereto
belonging ; the same bing attached heretofore in this
suit; on Fripay March 27th 1857, between the hours of
9 o’clock A. M,, and 5 o’clock P. M., of said day. The
sale will take place in front of the saloon known as Lender‘s Saloon on Broad "street, Nevada. Taken as the
property of H. Amme to satisfy the above demands and
accruing co-ts, this the 5th day of March A. D. 1857
U.S. GREGORY, Constable.
‘
March 6, 1857—tds
SUWWONS.
eee OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF NEVADA,
\) District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial
District of said State.
THE PEOPLE
of the State of California—To C. E.
G. MORSE, Greeting:
You are hereby summoned to appear and answer
until paid, with costs
certain mortgage anda
sale of the premises therein named] —all of which i
more fully set forth in the complaint now on file.
And you are hereby Notified that if you fail to answer
said complaint as herein directed, plaintiffs will take
judgment against you therefor by default, together with
all costs of snit and also demand of the court such other
relief
as is prayed for in their said complaint.
In testimony whereof I. J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk of
-_—_“
the District
“a
my hand and impress the seal of said Court,
this 26th day of December, A.D. 1856.
Court aforesaid, do hereunto set
J, H. BOSTWICK, Clerk District Court.
BUCKNER & HILL, PI'ffs’ Attorneys.
At a Distriit Court, 14th Judicial District, held in and for
the County of Nevada of December Term A, D. 1256.
Saturday, December 13th, 1856.
Present, Hon, NILES SEARLS, District Judge.
Messrs. Buckner § Hill, counsel for Plaintiffs having
moved the court fer an order for the publication» sam
mons herein; and it appearing from the return
sum
mons now on file, that said defendant ean not >
und
Mi
Itis ordered that service of summons
publication of the same for the period of . t weeks in
one of the newspapers published in said county.
NILES SEARLS, District Judge.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 2.
Si
County of Nevada,
1. J. H. Bostwick, Clerk of the District Court aforesaid
in and for said county, do hereby certify that the forego
ing is a true extract from the minutes of said court, as
the same remains of reoord in my office.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
~~ ) impressed the seal of said Court this 26th day
Lts.
ean
“
Sof December, A. D. 1856.
J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk.
“ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
[where he has been lo
after a contint
States for t
manent
4] has perted on
all persons having claims against the estate of W. W
Wright, deceased, that they are hereby required to exhibit and present them, with proper vouchers, to the un
Solemn the lesson your lightest notes teach ;
Stern is the preaching your iron tongues preach ;
Ringing in life from the bud to the bloom,
Ringing the dead to their rest in the tomb.
Peal out evermore—
Peal as ye pealed of yore,
Brave old bells, on each Sabbath day,
In sunshine and gladness,
Through clouds and through sadness,
Bride and burial have passed away.
Tell us Life’s pleasures with death are still rife;
Tell us that Death ever leadeth to Life;
Life is our labor, and Death is our rest,
Ifhappy the Living, the Dead are the blest.
which he determined to eat no more at a distance, for she was rich and noble some jntermission from our incessant.las
while he was but a poor poet who wrote bors, and never. to call upon us exeept
mutton on that day.
The dinner was announced. “Boswell in her praise; and sometimes she had when there’s a necessity for our assishere deigned. to
smile kindly and speak tance, when a thought cannot be so
comes the mutton—what a picture ! — sweetly to him. _ That night he had met well expressed, or a joke given its propDone to a turn, and looks so beautifully her—he had told her his love, and had er point and polish without help from us.
And your ‘petitioners will ever pray
brown!’ The doctor tittered, and after met with scorn and slighting. There
he stood, watching the door through that your orations, reports and articlé
a short grace Boswell said:
‘I suppose Tam to carve as usual; which she had gone. He heard not the may never be found in a trunk-lining of
voices of the last departing guests.— around a bar of soap.
what part shall I help you to?
(Signed by)
The Doctor replied: ‘I did not tell Presently he turned his eyes to the tall
exclaimed:
‘My dear Doctor,
you before, but I have determined to candle that stood proudly in the centre
of the table.
Oh! that candle was
abstain from meat to-day.’
‘Oh, dear, this is quite a disappointproud; it hada gold fringe, and it stood
in a silver candlestick, and it said, “J
ment,’ said Bozzy.
Dancine A Moran Acen—tT
Mrs. . ‘Say no more: I shall make myself am not tallow, not grease, not a part of
ov
fe
ani
No
no
ev
co
d
t
er
men
;
mal
a
s.
pudding’
the
with
amends
ample
Dr. Harriett K. Hunt says:
position candle—not ofa mixed, degenBoswell
commence
d
the
attack,
and
That beautiful, graceful aceomplisheraterace. J ama flower!” It forgot
made
the
first
cut
at
the
mutton.
‘How
ment of dancing, so perverted by late
that since it had formed a part of a flowfat
flavored
fine
What
runs!
gravy
the
hours and the indeceney of fashionable
er, the bees had changed its nature, and
—so
nice
and
brown,
too!
Oh,
sir,
you
attire, has outraged many sensible peomen had altered its appearance. So it
would
have
relished
this
fine
prime
piece
ple and led them to deprive the young
stood up and thought it was a rose; and
of
mutton!
of one of the most simple and healthful
the prouder it grew the faster it burnt.
long
the
came
in
removed,
meat
The
enjoyments, because it has been abused.
But while the poet was watching it, a
wished
for
pudding.
The
Doctor
looked
Por myself, I can testify not only to its
little plain brown moth came flying out
joyous,
fell
eagerly
to;
a
few
minutes
healtaful, but its reeuperative power.—
of the conservatory which opened into
nearly
finished
the
pudding.
The
table
The fortieth and fiftieth year of my age
the rpom, and cireled about the table.
was
cleared,
and
Boswell
said:
found me enjoying the life-cheering exIt stopped to admire a silver spoon, but
That Bourne from whence no Traveler
returns,
She Loved not wisely but too well,
More honored in the breach than.in thé
observance,
And five hundred other, quotations.
«=
Nis¥ tae
Gutta Percha and India Rubber.
The different properties and qualities
of these two sustances are more distinetive than is commonly supposed. Gutta. percha, when immersed in boiling wa
ter, contracts considerably in bulk; Indiarubber, when immersed in boiling
water, expands, and very materially in
creases in bulk. Gutta percha juice is
ofa dark brown color, and consolidates
‘
Doctor,
while
I
was
eating
the mutercise. It Should be one of the best.
in
a
few
moments ‘after exuding from
the
ca
wa
nd
je
s
le
al
Wh
sha
ou
at
s—
ll
!
“*
ton
you seemed frequently inclined to
anl earliest amusements of children,.
the tree, when it becomes as hard as
tha
ins
t
ign
lit
br
tle
ifi
th
ow
adin
can
n
g
t
laugh;
pray,
tell
me
what
tickled
your
and care should be taken by parents
wood;
India
rubber sap is perfectly
mi
tha
re
sp
t
mo
oo
th
n
re
me
an
So
?’
it
that it is understood as an amusement. fancy ?
burnt brighter. The little moth flew white, and of about the consistency of
Dancing is x healthful, beautiful, grace.
ful recreation, and is not responsible for
The Doctor then literally told him all
that had passed at the kitchen fire, about
towards it; it cireled about it, and fanned the flame with its wings. ‘The candle never said a word, but it burnt
brighter still. And the little moth flew
into the flame. “I never gave you any
encouragement,” said the candle, as the
the abuses luxury has thrown around it. the boy and the basting. Boswell turned
pale as a parsnip, and sick of himself
The vulgarism and exeitements of the
ball room have no more to do with the and company, darted out of the room.
simple enjoyment of the dance than the Somewhat relieved on returning, he inrich vines and sumptuous’ banquets of sisted on seeing the dirty little rascally
little moth fell seorched and dying on
boy,
whom
he
severely
reprimand
ed
bethe gourmand, in whom they induce
the
table. “Such is my fate!” murmurfore
Johnson.
The
boy
cried;
the
Docdisease, have to do with the temper
ate
[have madea pretty way for myself,
CORNER OF BROAD AN D PINE STREETS,
Ink
‘s New br
5
ls of DENTISTRY
as low as good work can be done
in the State.
N. B— Lam prepared to set Artiticiat Teeth in the best
known manner such as plain or with gums on either Goid,
Platina Silver or Gutta Percha plate. Also, Blockwork,
or Allen’s continuous Gum. And for
that does not
please after one months trial Iwill refimd the moncy
wid fill Teeth with pure Gold, full tight andto stay, and
for all that comes out I will refund the money
or fill for
nothing. Andforali Tecththatare plugged by me and
Ido not arrest the decay in the cavity I fill, Iwill i
new ones for nothing.
nd Tam always enabled
tc
my fillings from my re
ry.
Toothache
arising
exposed herve cured, (without extracting, in twominutes
and the nerve effectually destroyed or no charge made.—
And teeth that may have been considered past cure by
others, I will successfully treat and preserve by filling
All extracting to prepare the mouth for plate work done
gratis. And by improved lustraments I will take ont any
tecth or roots with the utinost facility although they may
have been givenup by others. All diseases arising from
THE TEETH CURED AND IRREGULARITIES
REMOVED—OR NO CHARGE IS MADE.
For the foregoiug propositions the best securities will be
given elther in cash deposites or good men’s endorsements. Besiles any amount of references to persons who
have worn my work for vears,
W. ¢. KELLUM.
November 28, 1856.--tf
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
.
.
.
Surgical and Mechanical Dentist,
Corner Room 2d Story Kidd & Knox's Brick.
R. CHAPMAN will be happy to wait on those wishing
his services Teeth atter having became sensitive
from exposure ofthe nerve or ott
vise will be filled
without causing }
All Dental op
+ performed in a neat and substan:
tial manner, and <
ction guaranteed in all cases.
DR. CHAPMAN desi gus making Nevada his permanent
residence.
n2i-3m
\ J OULD respectfully announce to the publie that he
\ has opened a FENCING SCHOOL in Boswell &
Hanson’s Hall.
Persons desirous of taking lessons in Fencing, cither
Contrapointe, Broad sword, or single stick, will find all
these advantages united at this school.
Regular hours of instruction from Tl A. M., to5 P.
M., while any hour may beset for the convenience of
pupils.
x
The Art of Fencing is uscYul to beth sexes, not only
for de
-e, but for the development
of physical serength
for giving pleasant and easy manners, and forreforming
natural defects, such as shoulders of uuequal height
Crooks of the limbs, and a stooping carriage. It alse
affords an agreeable ammeement for leisure hours,
Nevada, December 16—tf
thick cream; when it coagulates it gives
from four to six parts water out of ten.
Gutta percha, first treated with water;
alechol, and ether, and then dissolved
with spirits of turpentine and precipita
ted, yields a substance consistent with
the common properties of gutta percha;
India rubber, similarly treated, results
ed the young man, as he rushed from in a substance resembling in appearance
fellows, knowing how to act better than soon dissolved by coming in contact with
The Docior, gathering up his hereuthey do—nothing at
times, everything th substances.
Gutta percha is a
lean frame, stood erect, touching the
if the occasion requires, or the fit takes non-conductor of cold, heat, and eleeceiling with his wig;
ig; he stared or squintthem. Wherever you go you are
certricity, and in its natural state is noned, indeed looking any but the right
tain to meet one. No sooner are they elastic, and has little or no flexibility;
way. Atlast, with mouth wide open,
comfortable in one town than they make India rubber,
on the contrary, is a conAnd what will they ductor of heat, cold, and electricity, and
but how different it would have been in (none of the smallest,) and stemach tracks for another.
antixuity! Look at Alexander after heaving, he with some difliculty recovnot turn their hands to?’ We have seen,
conquering Asia, and declaring himself ered his breath, and looking at Boswell, says an American editor, one and the
to be the son of Jove—why, with the with the lungs of a stentor, exclaimed: same individual of the craft a minister
‘Mr. Boswell! sir, leave off laughing, in Carolina, a boatman on the Western
exception of Olympias, and Aristotle,
and a few pedants of Athens, all the and under pain of my eternal displeasCanal, a lawyer in Missouri, a sheriff in
world believed i}. But as for me, if I ure, never utter a syllable of this abomOhio, a sailing master to a privateer, an
were to announce myself to-day to be inable adventure to any soul living auctioneer in New York, and a pressthe son of the eternal Father, and were while you breathe.’
man in a great printing office. Nor are
‘And so, sir,’ said my host, ‘you have these the characteristics of the printers
to return public thanks for that title,
there is not a fishwoman who would not the positive fact from the simple mouth in any one country. They are everyhiss as I went by. People know too of your humble servant.’
where the same. The Scotch printer
much : there is no longer anything grand
to be done.— Memoirs of Marmont.
by nature highly elastie and flexible.
The specifie gravity of gutta percha is
wuch less than that of India rubber—
and itis much finer in quality, and@
far better conductor of sound.
Fabrics
wrought of India rubber require a sepa
rate varnish to give them polish;
but
the gutta percha possesses a nature of
inherent polish, equal in luster to the
varnish, and permanent.
Mora Inruvence or Lirerar¥
SYMPATHY FOR THE FALLEN.—For try, is every whit as improvident as any Taste.—To a young man away from
despite the cannie wisdom of his coun
my part I confess I have not the heart wild Irishman of the craft; the phleghome, friendless and forlorn in a great
Divivs wir me.—After the battle of to, take an offending man or woman from matic Englishman, or go-ahead Yankee, city, the hours of greatest peril are beml,
mf
Lraiialgar, a reward of €10 was offered the general crowd of sinful, erring beas great a spend-thrift and rover as the tween sunset and bed tin.e; for the
by the Commissary then on the station, ings, and judge them harshly.
The litamusement-loving Frenchman or Italmoon and stars see more evil in a single
to any person who would find the dead tle [ have seen of the world and know ian. Citizens of the world, all countries hour than the sun in his whole day’s
body of a British soldier.
One day a of the history of mankind, teaches me to are alike to them. We have ourselves
small sized Seotchman found a very look upon the errors of others in sorrow, known a journeyman—a clever but wild
large red coat floating toward shore, he not in anger. When I take the history fellow, who had traveled for ten years
tried in vain to pull him ashore but to of the poor heart that has sighed and through every state in Europe, changno purpose, but not wishing to lose the suffered, and represent to myself the ing his profession in every country; an
reward, happened to see a man walking struggles and temptations it has passed, artist in Italy, a clown in a cireus thro’
circuit. The poet’s visions of evening
are all of soothing and tender images.
It. brings the wanderer to his home, the
child to its mother’s arms, the ox to his
stall, and the weary laborer to his rest.
But to the gentle hearted youth who is
the French provinces, a soldier in Austhrown upon the rocks of a pitiless city,
Hello, friend, I say, dont you know inguictude of hope and fear, the tears of tria, a muleteer in Spain; alternately and “stands homeless amid a thousand
there is a reward offered for dead solregret, the feebleness of purpcse, the vending maccaroni at Naples and taking homes,” the approach of evening brin
pressure of want, the desertion of friends, part in the siege of Rome, fighting with with it an aching sense of loneliness and
dier ?
the scorn of the world that has but little the insurgents under Garibaldi. We desolation, which comes down upon the
Yes, was the response,
Well I have found one, just come charity, the desolation of the soul’s have met them as lecturers, actors, trayspirit like darkness npon the earth. In
and help me pull him out and we will sanctuary, and the threatening voice eling preachers, ventriloquists—in fact, this mood, his impulse becomes a snare
within; health gone, even hope, that as everything. We have met on the to him, and he is led astray because he
divide.
The man came down and helped him stays longest with us, gone, I have little tramp in this country members of this is social, affectionate, sympathetic and
drag the dead soldier ashore and having heart for aught else but thankfulness, roving profession from all parts of the warm hearted.
If there be a young
him safely on the beach, went to the that it is not so with me, and would fain globe—Frenchmen, Spaniards, Portumanthus cireumstanced within the sound
leave the erring soul of my fellow-being guese and Swedes—and all apparently of my voice, let me say unto him that
Commissary and received the reward.
on the beach, some distance above hiin.
the brief pulsation of joy, the feverish
And then the following soliloquy enwith Him trom whose hands it came.
sued.
Come, friend let us divide.
Two KINDS oF Preacuine.—An ec
Devide be dom’d go find dead soger centric correspondent of the Congregafor your sel’.
tionalist favors the ministry with the following, among other humorous hints.
Taxine A LirkNuess.—«7T wish my Two kinds of preaching are hit off by
as much at home as if in their own books are the friends of thé friendless;
country. Ardent lovers ofliberty, kiagand that a library is the home of thé
craft and priesteraft find but small favor homeless. A taste for reading will al
in their eyes. When the Chartist exWays carry you to converse with men
citement was raging in England, the who will instruet you by their wisdom
most eloquent leaders of the movement and charm you by their wit, who will
were printers; when the barricades were soothe you when fretted, refresh you
por
tra
it taken,” said a young man from an anecdote. ‘Iwo ministers, long setraised in Paris in 1848, the compositors when weary, counsel you when
FURNITURE!
perpltn.
tled in contiguous parishes, being in facast their types into bullect, and fired ed, sympathise with you at all times—
$10,000 WORTH OF FURMITURE. the country to a daguerreotypist.
“Very well, sir, just takea seat here.” miliar conversation one day, Dr. A. apthem at the Royalist troops. When the Evil spirits, in the middle
Entire new stock the Largest and
ages, were
Best selected ever brought into the
“Yo
u
war
ran
t a resemblance ?”
Sivonntains, all of which will be sold
pealed to Dr. B. to account, if he could, Americans were at war with Mexico, a exercised and driven away by bell, book
Beadsteads of all sizes ;
Cane and Wood Seat Chairs ;
Cane and Wood Seat Office Chairs;
Dining, Card and Centre Tables,
Extension and Reading Tables;
Office Desks and Furniture,
Barber’s Chairs, Wash-stands,
Looking-Glasses of all sizes ;
Cane seat and Back Arm Rockers and
Nurse Chairs ;
Mattrasses, Pillows, Pillow Cases ;
Sheets, Comforters, Feathers, &c.
The undersigned would respectfully invite the attention of their ol customers and the public generally to
their new stock of goods on
PINE STREET, next door to A. Block & Co's.
Where by striet ottemtion te business they hope to merit
N the matter of the Estate of W. W. a liberal share of public patronage.
Wright, deceased.—Notice is hereby given to
ABBOTT & EDWARDS.
Nevada, Aug.2, 1356—tf
“Certainly.”
“For how long a time ?”
“For many years, and even when old
age overtakes you there will be some
traces of your features.”
“But suppose I catch the small-pox,
how can you warrant a durable like
ness.”
“Just bring it back,” said the artist,
smiling, “and L’ll punch a few holes in
it.”
S= People know but little who identify exclusively the education of a child
with the school to whica it is sent. Home
after all, must be the centre of educa
tion, both forthe heart and for the head;
for if the lessons learned out of doors
be not confirmed by pzrental authority,
and a pure morality dastilled by daily
for the great disparity in the results of large portion of Gen. Taylor’s regiment
their respective labors: Dr.
B. facetiouswas composed of volunteer printers, and
ly replied, “Oh, I'll tell you, brother.— they were the bravest of his troops.—
When you go fishing, you first get a Trish Paper.
great hoop pole for a handle, to which
A
Di
st
ix
ctioMan
n.—
y years ago
you attach a large cod-line and a great
whe
n
new
sect
s
in
New
England began
hook and twice as much bait as the fish
to
brea
k
the
good
old congregational
can swallow. With these accoutrements,
barr
iers
,
and
mak
e incursions into the
you dash up to the brook, and throw in
shee
p-fo
lds
of the regular clergy, a revyour hook, with, ‘there, bite, you dogs.’
eren
d
divi
ne,
who
m . well knew—a man
Thus, you scare all the fish away.—
at
once
of
infinite eccentricity, good
When J go fishing, I get a little switchsens
e,
and
good
hum
or—
encountered
a
suc
just
h
and
line
,
ing pole, a small
one
of
thes
e
irre
gula
r
practitioners at
swa
llow.
hook and bait as the fish can
the
hous
e
of
one
of
his
flock
.
They
gent
and
broo
the
k,
to
up
cre
I
ep
Then,
had
a
pret
ty
hot
dise
ussi
on on their
ly slip them in, and I twitch ’em out,
poin
ts
of
diff
eren
ce,
and
at length the
full
is
,
bas
ket
my
till
out,
ticitch ’em
interloper, finding more than his match
t= “Talk of the inferiority of the at polemics, wound up by saying:
“Well, doctor, you'll at least allow
female mind!” exclaimed an excited
and candle; but you want but two of
these agents, the bock and candle.—
Geo. 8. Hillard.
Marriage Now-a-pays.—Fashiona
ble folks have ceased to marry. Now,
actording to Jenkins and his imitators,
“they form a matrimonial alliance;” up
on. which Susan Jane writes to Punch to
inquire “if such an alliance is to be considered offensive and defensive?” Mr.
Pinch ventures to~ reply —Offensive,.
when misfortune or difficulty is to be at
ta¢ked and overcome ; defensive, when
sotrow or sickness assails; and expensive when certain little parties, whether
or not, will join in the compact,”’-Punch.
The Sacramento Age says that
nce
at the “calico party” reeently given i
dersigned administratoofr said estate, at his reside
A
Fre
sh
sup
ply
of
of Nevada, State of
example, it is immaterial what youth Woman’s Rights-oratorian, “why, Mr. that it was commanded to preach the that city, a lady was asked how she enin the village of Grass Valley,
ponent within ten months from the day of the date. Groceries and Provisions,
learns elsewhere.
joy
her
ed
“O
sel
gosp
she
h,
sig
f.”
el
to
loo
”
ever
hed
.
President,
kcrit
y
,
women
ter.
possess
infinitely
”
more
Just received by
Ba 2:
" G. HOTALING,
« True,” rejoined the doctor, “true
of the divine afflatis than man, any one
_ Acministrater of said estate
Nevada, November Qlst.14:5 ©)
1s-tf
ein by
Over ty
fF graves,
Floating ap, prtvertraa ght, into the sky.
lery officer.” “Yes,” Napoleon answered, ‘my career is a fine one, I admit.—
cheap for cash, consisting of
;
Loved olh bells from the steeple high—
”
Rolling like holy waves,
after having beenjnething but an artil
M. CHATVEL,
vs.
C. E. G. Morse.
Matin, aud vesper chime,
cupy the first throne in the world after
in twenty days if served on you in this district and out
of this county, and within fo
days if served on you
in this state and out of this district, in an aetion commenced on the itth day of Octeber, 1856, in said court
for the recovery of Four ($400) Hundred Dollars, with
D, & B. Lachman,
Toll at the hour of prime,
What could be more #rand than to oepudding in!’
Fencing Academy
from the 25th day of Jume, 1855,
&c.; and for the foreclosure of a
,
Gutta percha, in its
But the plates, and forks, the gum arabic.
ciude
state;
or
in
combi
natio
with
n
other
an
gla
d
sse
did
no
s
la
t
ug
no
h
w.
Th
ere
said Bosweil, when you basted the meat
mater
ials,
may
be
heate
d
and
re-he
ated
wa
no
s
fes
tiv
in
ity
the
su
pp
ro
er
om
Narounon’s Discontent. —I have why did you not put on the cap that I
ta
the
consi
stenc
of
thin paste, without
y
am
on
th
g
em
tha
nig
t
ht.
An
the
d
ca
ncome too late,” said Napoleon; “men saw you have on this morning?’
injur
y
to
its
future manufacture; India
dle
bu
rn
do
ed
int
wn
its
o
soc
ket
.
‘T couldn't
* said the boy.
are now too clear-sizhted; there is no
rubber, if but once treated in the same
‘No! why couldn’t you? said Boslonger anything
graad to be done ”’—
J OURNEYMEN Prinrers.—Fyrom high a pant will be destroyed and unfit for
“To me
‘What! sire’ sai
Decres.
to low they are the same careless, lightfuture use. Gutta percha is not dissolv‘Because mammy took it to boil the hearted,
your destiny seems brilliant enough.—
clever, well-informed, reckless ed by fatty substances; India rubber is
the complaint of DAVIS LACHMAN and BENJAMIN
LACHMAN, filed against you, withiu ten days from the
interest thereon at the rate of Five per cent per month
into the kitchen, and threw his upper decanters never said a word, for they speech in ©: -‘ornia,atan
d next inthe
_. ployed in a lecture in
garment on a chair before the fire. He had stoppers in their mouths. But the stant being
gat on a hob near a little boy who was ices said—‘“It’s very cool of lim to New York—And
Whereas, They are often made use of
very busy attending the meat, and Johnstand like that when we are all waiting
son did not like the appearance of his for him to go.” For they intended to when there does not exist the slightest
head; when he shifted the basting ladle have a soiree when every body had left. necessity therefor,and when in fact wé
from one hand, the other was not idle, But the young man did not hear them. are rather vutof place than anythi
which subjects us to much ridicule:
and.the Doctor thought at that time he He was thinking of the cruelty of her else,
We humbly pétittou you té gives
saw something fall on the meat, upon he loved. Long had he worshiped her
*
= “Happy the dead that the rain raineth on.”
&
The Humble Pe»; + of the Quotations.”
tor
laughed.
repasts that satisfy the natural wants of
the
ro
om
.
‘You
little,
filthy,
snivelling
hound!’
the body.
\ THERE he w
Constable’s Saie,
oO
F
Plain and Fancy Printing,
‘ll to the
highest bide house sitrated
on
rly cecupied asa
in Nevada county; Wherefore,
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER,
aa
saloon, Broad street.
And are always prepared to execute every description of
County @foresaid, bearing date 4th of March, A.D.
service of this writ, if served on you in this county, with
All kinds of Fine Watches, En,
theart.
E
P
Y
T
B
O
J
Esq. an acting Justice of the Peace in and
kon in Exeention, and w
i
feb 20-t;
A. ROGERS,
J. M. HAMILTON,
H.S. COYE
ROGERS, HAMILTON & Co.
Cc.
The Proprietors have recently added to their Office a
delivered issued from the Court of W.
a, and State of California, and bounded on the
ust by the lot
lately owned by Sydney C. Herbert, on
AY be found at his old office on Main street, where
No.
N. P. BROWN & Co. Proprietors.
By virtusefan Execution on
+k, P.M.
WILLIAMSON & DAWLEY,
d insured.
MAIN STREET, NEVADA.
Co. and against Charles W. Anthony for the
90, debt, interest, dainages and costs of suit.
IL N. DAWLEY.
the Atiantic Sta
PRINTING OFFICE,
Q’TAT OF CALIFORNIA, “‘ounty of Nevada, Town
A.D. 1857, between the hours of
Nevada Aug. 8 1i
and State Scrip.
FOURNWAL
BOOT! AND JOB
w
est bidder
Pacific Hotel.
AEN STREET.
UY tity, County
May 2, 1856—tf
in Nevada
> at public auction for cash in hand, to
the highest and best bidder, te satisfy said Execution
and costs
WILLIAM BUTTERFIELD
feb27
Sheriff of Nevada county.
Commercial st.
I. WILLIAMSON,
3s will pe promptly
a judgment rendered by said court on the
y of February, A. D. 1857, in favor of E. H. Wa
BRICK BUILDING,
ROOM NO. L. (Up Stairs,)
rie
fg
Prescriptions carofitly compoundet By day or night.
JOHN LARK, Draggist,
New Fire Proof Store, Main strect, Nevada
title, interest and claim of said C. H. Bain, in and to
the above d
ibed property at the Court House door
Harvey Hunt, Vi. BD.
OFFICE—IN
freight.
Noticeis hereby given thaton the 2lst day of March
A. D. 1857, at 2 o’clock P. M., I will sell all the right,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
RESIDENCE—W
r st., 2d house above
Nevada, August 8—Iimn
2700 withinterest on the said sum of
of three per cent per month, until patd, together with
$25 40 costs of suit.
Ihave levied upon the following described property
c
Nevada.
Office—Radoiph's Drug Store.
finding every article pertaining to the Drug basiness.—
Every inducement will be offered to the Trade as I will
sell Geods at Sacramento prices with the addition of
vill dnd against Charles H. Bain and John R. Scranton,
Re. NG. Gheassd, VE. D.
eS
cisco and New York, so that purehasers may rely on
Constabie’s Sale.
Peace,
of the
below T.
dor
virtue of an Execution, issued out of the Hon. Dis
the sun of
Drippingly over the plume and the pail ;
Murmur old folk, as the train moves along,
I am receiving Goods frequently beth from San Fran
f Nevada County.
Sherifof
J trict Court of the 14th Judicial District, aud to me directed and delivered, for a judgment rendered in said
Court on the 27th day of Jan, 1857, it favor of Albert Har
for
Drops from the leaden clouds heavily fall
PRICES ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
WY
Passeth the corse from the portal to-day.
PRICES can andewill be sold fer eash, at
Per C.F. Woov, Under Sheriff.
Strect. Nev la
John Andersen,
Justice
The Stock having been purchased for CasH at Low
large and elegant assortment of
WM. BUTTERFIELD,
feb20-tds
Priests chanting lowly;
Solemniy, slowly
rienced Drnuggiet.
Particular attention paid to the preparation ef FaMILy
MEDICINES.
:
=
di
Sad old bells from the steeple gray.
particular attention haying been paid to the sclection of
the Goods in San Francisco and New York by an expe
trict Court, 14th Judicial District, in and for Nevada
County, in the State of California, om the 3lst day of Oct.
A. D. 1356. on a judgment of Foreclosure of Mortgage in
DL
Knell ont drearily,
Measured and wearily,
EsTapiisHMENtT!
The Moth and the Candle.
The following is from a recently pubWe have not met with a story for
To Reporters, -xssurers, Clergymen;.
awyers, Deliv-rc.s of Political Ora--.
some time as well told as one in the new lished sketch written by a son of Thomvolume of Angelo’s Reminiscences of as Hood, the celebrated wit: There he tions, and othe _s,.
:
:
Whereas; Y
Boswell and Johnson. Angelo, it seems, stood, though all the guests had depart“citioners have béen
¢
ed
!
Th
e
ca
nd
le
bu
s
rn
ed
bri
ght
ly,
an
gets it from the landlord of the inn
d in your emp!
“: number of years,
the plates and dishes, and silver ornain which they “td <nost faithfully don
where the lexicographer put up.
e
Johnson gets off the pony, and the ments on the table, smiled to see him the*» work, i°s/ ch as they have ofpoor animal, relieved from the giant, there. And the trifle said to the tipsy ten “ained y., , ¢,atation for learning
smelt his way into the stable. Boswell cake—“‘ What can he be idling away whica you lit)
eryed—-And,
ushered the Doctor into the house, and his time that way for?” he tipsy
Wereas, ‘Mhey“have come lately to”
left him to prepare for his delicious treat. cake said—“<I’b sure I dunno—brabs enjoy no rest whatev
being
nig,
er
ht and
Johnson feeling his coat rather damp ’es drunk.” And the champagne botiles
y pressed into service, and being ree
from the mist of the mountains, went held themselves bie upright, and the quired to be ubiquitous
now, adorning a
“Happy the bride that the sun shineth on.”
Every article is new, fresh, and the best of its kind,
Sheriff’s Sale.
A. A. SARGENT,
DRUG
B* virtue of a decretal order of Sale made by the Dis
strect, Nevada,
W@TARY
WELL REGULATED
WHOLE NUMBER 357.
Capital story of Boswell and Johnson.
Children sing fond as ihe train moves along,
Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Suspensory Bandages, &e.
and in fact every article usually keptin a
isfaction guaranteed in qu
toods ordered through
ALBAN’S BUILDING BROAD STREET,
feb27
megs, Cimamon, Cloves, Isingglass, Port
Wine
Starch, Indigo, Sal Seda, Sponge, Bath Brick, &c.
Also—A weil-selected stock of Trusses, Abdorinal
Orders from the Country respectfully solicited and sat
Sheriffs Sale.
Nevada, July 18, 1856-tf
W.S. SPEAR
Number 32 Main Street, Nevada, California,
JOUN LARK, M. D.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Drugs, Medicines,
uov26-6w
rc
T ELLARD BEANS & CO.
10 0
WW
Lbs Hams and Bacon, for sale by
T. ELLARD BEANS & Co.
E> Toast for 1827 : “Here’s to lovewho attempts to get around her in these enough.
ing sidewise at her skirt, “tolerably
But then I never did hear it well, under the circumstances.” The
ly woman, and may heshadow (as far days, will have to start very early in the commanded to every ‘ eritter’
cireumstances referred to «cre a ¢alieo
to
prea
ch
eee
her dress goes) be decitedly less !”
dress. —
the gospel.”
—
morning.
rs
3a
—s
INEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCHE 20, 1857.
VOL. 6. NO. 45.
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