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Useie ae and are well caleulated to do a fine . -ommencement of our epitaph, had we faler business.
THE NEVAD
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meta! Seka! A se.
VOL. 3.--No. 25.
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and will undoubtedly have a good run, as morning, owing to the ignition of a cart{
. the proprietors are gentlemen of the first} ridge, caused by friction, resulting from the
I water, and eminently well calculated . {P'° Manner in walks ice unrolled,but
Te fortunately we escaped, with slight loss,
to please all their customers. Several . one of our compositors having had his leg
Gambling Saloons and Restaurants are in . fractured just above the knee joint. The
jcontemplation and will bea source of con. injured member was promptly and neatly
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING BY
BUDD & SARGENT,
Ofhce on Broad street, opposite the Court Mouse.
TERMR.
For one yaar, in advanc $7 00 3 =
Six op ls aa 400 siderable profit to the preprietors. big * by i fan hgere pee
hree montis 2 09 — in , and the sufferer 1s now doing well
Single copies, escts. . Butl find! have exceeded the limits I. .4 engaged in setting type with his teeth.
— . had marked out, and therefore had better. Our steam roller presses having failed to
ao BLANKS of ail kinds for sale at this . resume my pick and pan, and dig the te. arrive (owing to the non-arrival of the Go: 4 = mainder of the week for the support of the . !ah, as a matter of course) we have been
JOB WORK of all kinds speedily and neatly . hod PP obliged to work off the Pictorial Herald on
executed. . SOSy — r fully our solitary Power Press.
ADVE RTI SEMENTS, to insure insertion, wens Pte cemerenn: 5. “The Press is a tremendous engine.”
ed j : ” :
should be banded in as early as T hursday noon. “SAM PATCH. We have two tremendous Indians working
FROM SAN DIEGO.
Rates moderate.
; at ours, four men remove the papers as fast
. sates Interesting and Important,
ey . i
Os tag gt ow opt aeons st Grass Valley, a as printed, and forming a line to the outer
» Farg deor, four boys distribute it from the galle. @REAT BATTLE BETWEEN PH@NIX & BOSTON! iry to the excited crowd below. Nething
Animating Description of the Contest. is heard but the houp / hank! of the InA Drawn Battle—Bath parties severe losers! . dians, as in a cloud of steam of their own
manufacture, they strike off the paper.—
Nothing can be seen without, but a shower
of quarters, bits, and dimes darkening the
air as they are thrown from the purchasers. Fourteen bushels and three pecks of
silver have been received since we commenced distribution, and the cry is still
they come.
THIRD EDITION !!
AND LATEST NEWs!!
Fatal Accident-—A melancholy accident has just taken place. A fleshy gentleman had received a copy of the “ Pictorial” and retired to the foot of the Flagstaff
to peruse it. He had glanced over the first
column, when he was observed to grow
black in the face. A bystander hastened
to seize him by the collar, but it was too
late! Exploding with mirth, he was scattered into a thousand fragments, one of
which striking him, probably inflicted some
fatal infury, as he immediately expired,
Correspondsncs Neva ia Journal.
Rep Doe, Oct. 10, 1853.
Friexp SarGent :—Having perused Phenix retired from the scene of the fight—
Boston in possession !
your Journal for seme onths past with . i
rs By the arrival of the steamer Goliah, we unwearied interest, the idea was suggested . :
to me, that perhaps it would not be unad. *7¢ receipt of the San Diege Herald of Oct.
Ist. It conveys the intelligence of a sanvisable to give you some account of our:
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diggings—with a short description of the . guinary fight, between “ Boston” and
hen . “ Phenix,” which occurred on the mornTherefore, to make it as lucid as possi. 1"% of the 29th Sept. The following de
i taile wey } ‘ ‘9
ble, let us go back abeut one year—ai . tailed — of the battle, by an ‘eye
. witness, will be read with interest : hich ti I re came in a thi 2 Zior : j 71 . ] h n H 3 wi me the 5 ire t s i y s . ; : = 1e oma unt had arrived she la
< oa ae, at the wharf at New ‘T'own, and the rumor
spent considerable time on the various ‘on board. Public anxiety has been excihills, they finally came to what is now . ted to the highest pitch to witness the recalled Independence Hill—here their ex-/sult of the meeting between us. It had
pectations were more than realized 'been stated publicly that “ Boston” would
4 iS “ asVi’d ‘ ~ . . i *
of Leo Seba Se . whip us the moment he arrived; but though
need not tell you that man was “Perkins” . . theuzht a conflict probable, we had nevnor will I tell you that many others, such . er been very sanguine as to its termina—
as Whiteside, ‘Thornhill, Hall, Brown and . ting in this manner. Coolly we gazed having barely time to remove his hat, and
Hill, immediately set to work, and have j ftom the window of the Office upon the say ina feeble voice, “Give this to PheNew Town read, we descried a cloud of! pix.” A large back tooth lies on the ta. dust in the distance, high above it waved a. ble before us, driven through the side of
;whip-lash, and we said, “ Boston” cometh, . the office with fearful violence at the time
or at least ready for work, are first the /and “his driving is like that of Jehu, the . of the explosion. We _ have enclosed it to
Nevada Tunnel Co, B. T. Riggs & Co., ison of Nimshi, for he driveth furiously.” {his widow with a letter of condolence. —
xa y < 4 3 1 he i
Perkins & Fordyce. Whiteside’s old claims . Calmly we seated in the “arm chair,” . The name of the unfortunate man was
: ‘ ; . ‘and continued our labors upon our magnif-. Mucerns !
by whom purchased I* have not been in-. . . +: ied. cle es .
, : PE Ee ee ictonal. Anon, astep, @ Heavy! Fovrra Eprrrox—THE VERY LATEST.
‘ 7 rm PU a ee eo ees
‘ The Nevada Tennel company have done ; ton” stood ere us. the fragments‘of the deceased in a handno work this summer but are prepared to! In shape and gesture proudly eminent, . hasket. We omitted to state that the
. stood like a tower... but his face deep . tooth had been filled by Dr. R. E. Cole,
isqars of thunder had intrenched, and care! Dentist. whoseladvertisement may be found
been well rewarded for their labors.
The principal companies now at work,
a a
push it forward with vicor as seon as the
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4 iO 1D i € tie ) ag e and iSiaeraie price : } the bereaved widow has accused 1s of pura er, Wi ’ WreadFY i re >" me oom : 'loining the gold. Ac terrible s-ene has .
yo Yight to work. leeeclh Ted. Lan, q Unlattering voice, 82: . engned in our office, in consequence—after .
; eae eae , » '“well, Judze, how do youdu2” He made} earrings Ea ‘ }
rirgos d& Uc. pay he an at worW ali: te a oh _ sch recrinimation betweex ws, we have .
5 ,'no reply, but commenced taking off his !poon atrroc: ~“udsoper clawed” by Mr
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ail is,
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rock, from tweive 16 i..ce8 et i 2.0W Its . We remored ours, also our cravat. PROSTCRIPT: }
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surfac rder to drain the water from .
: a
urface, in orde fe Rs thee es A little more of the very last!!!
After great exertions the fragments have
been put together by Dr. S ,and the
the centre of the hill. Last season they The sixth, and last round, is described 8 , ‘ ; s .
ras e portion of their dirt down. . = washed a large p sbi tes 83 % iby the pressman and compositors as having Muggins family have retired to their home,
to the bed rock and it paid them on the . been fearfully scientific. We held ‘“ Bosg ae Be ERE ge
iiss ie each bearing a copy of the “Pictorial” in
average $100 per day, to the hand. Their ton” down over the Press by our noses . triumph before them. Old Mugeins has >
. PD eae
Tunnel is nearly 200 feet in length and (which we had inserted between his teeth . presented us with the tooth, and it may be
for that purpose,) and while our hair was : seen at our office.
a 4 si ; ‘employed in holding one of his hands, we
more. ‘These claims are all situated on '}.014 tie other in our left, and with the .
Independerce Hi'l, and will undoubtedly '« sheep’s foot” brandished abeve our head, . Sr
tarn out to be very rich. shouted tohim “say Waldo,” he grasped—
We now come to Lane & Co’s “Blue .
Oh! my Big—ler, he would have muttered On &
i . . Bat that he dried up, ’ere the werd was attered, . lowing petition ---Eve Jour.
Lead.” These claims are situated on Mis; :. Zo the Honorable Senate and House of
' Atthis moment we discevered that we had . R . .
. : mee nce : epresentatives tn Congress assembled :
souri Canon about a quarter of a mile east ‘been laboring under a “misunderstanding” Te ni Rie bese a rt
3S b BJ
they calculated to raise it about 795 feet
CoMPENSATION FoR EMANCIPATED
Aves.— We have received through the
P. O., from an anonymous source, the folfour thousand dollars in prospecting their . pressmen, who thrust a roller between our . }
j t in a tunnel nearly 300 faces,) which gave the whole affair a very
ak rn oat we ian ' different complexion:) the matter was finally .
and rock—with several branches. In the . without prejudice to the honor of either
main trunk they have finally succeeded in party.” We write this while sitting withstriking into softer ground and have now (oUt any clothing, except our left stocking, made, and the sum of
a fine prospeet for making their “pile,” as ilike a ruff of the Elizabethan era; that ar.
they frequently get from three to five dol'tiate of dress having been knocked over our .
lars to the pan. head at an early stage of the proceedings, .
I fear I am making this communication . and the crown subsequently torn off, while
1} +4, {the Judge is sopping his eye with cold watoo lengthy, therefore will hurry on to its ‘cant ace thin 4 i Segoe toe
conquest. ling beside the sufferer with a basin, and
The village of Red Dog, or Brooklyn i glancing with interest over the advertiseas some persons still persist in calling it,} ments in the second page of the San Diego
such manner as shall best promote the execution of said decree.
said or heard about the Mint of late.
miles east of Nevada. It is composed of ;UPOD the back of his shirt, at the time we
hirte-fi Seater eed auuatiih ‘held him over the Press. Thus ends our
some thirty-five er forty well constructed . 4,.-ription of this long anticipated personbaildings. The largestand most substantial ‘al collision, of which the public can believe
ef these is owned by Messrs. Johnson & . precisely as much as they please; if they
Burrell and is designrd as a boarding disbelieve the whole of it,we shall not be at
: ; ++ as q all offended, but can simply quote as much house. They occupy a portion of it as 3 she spied haaeabeeie kana” deus the
uired by the government
to be completed on the ist of February,
1854, will cover an area of sixty square
feet, and then to be delivered, capable of
coining gold to the amount of fifty millions
per annum.--Zimes and Transcript.
(len in the conflict.
The next in size and importance is the . “Here Lies Pronrx.”
“Brooklyn House” owned and occupied by } PHICENIXIANA.
Mr. Wooster, who last season did a fine . Latest from Southern California—Immense
oe : ; demand for the San Diego Herald—
Fearful and Fatal Accident—Second,
Third and Fourth editions of the Herald
— Postscript per steamer Goliah !
business.
We now have six stores in this place, .
and how they all contrive to live, is nota)
matter for me to investigate. The finest . SECOND EDITION.
and most important of these is occupied by. Such has been the demand for the back
Messrs. Morgan & Brother, who by their :numbers of the “‘ Phoenix” Herald, that our
} iat “
f editions have been entirely exhausted, and
re mi rege ee ong have iwe have at last concluded to have the
entirely wo confidence o ;
Theit . vhole of them stereotyped. We have now
stoek is large and apparently well assorted. !seyen hundred and _eighty-twoj Indians
Mess. Grabfield § Pearlman have a well employed night and day in mixing adobe
assorted stock of goods and last season \for the type moulds, and as no suitable
: & Wasisioss. OF the thers bat metal is tobe foundin San Diego, to cast
a *. : the stereotypes, we have engaged 25,000 . oa) Wit) keep it rolling ?
little can be said, except that they come . },1 cartridges from the Mission for the be a ng!
ander the second class. eh of the lead. A very serious accident} yen The great Satterlee injunction has been
Our Bowling Saloon is being refitted'came near oecurring in our office this! sustained.
will undertake to build one mile of railroad
to the Pacific if fifteen hundred persons
can be found who will undertake an equal
hundred persons in the United States who
feel an interest in this great enterprise, and
who have the means to unite in the
Louis proposition? If so let them give
their names to the public, and in thi
days we can have the stock all subscribe
in this gigantic undertaking. Congress
will not refuse the privilege to build the
road. Mr. Page has set the ball in motion,
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1853.
provide, by law, that whenever any State . C°?
of this Union, new admitting domestic . @5 We‘ :
: + slavery, shall decree the emancipation of . the middle of the city, and burned bot
'settled on the most friendly terms—* and . 4) slaves and the final extinction of invol. WAYS) but its ravages were confined to a
untary servitude within her border,an ex. portion of the city where but little of the
act enumeration of said slaves shall be . heavy trading was done. The damage
dollars for each . Was confined principally to saloons, drinkjand the rim of our hat encircling our neck . and every slave so emancipated shall be . ing houses, and small retail clothing stores,
essrs. Curtis § Peery. The Mint loca-. sto
tion will be the same as that now occupied . of .
by the Assay Office on Commercial street, . bridge on the seuth. This we are told, is
with the addition of twenty feet front, so. the utmost limit to which the flames perthat the contemplated structure which is . vaded.—Stockton Journal.
Y
share in the work. Are there not. fifteen . 8@
pieces,
To R. D.
Stranger in thy lonely Home
Dost thou never sigh for one,
Who would fondly seck to be
What the lost One was to thee?
When sad thonghts of the departed,
Of the loved the gentle-hearted,
Ache within thy lonely breast,
Robbing it perchance of rest,
’Mid thy tearful solitude
Dost thou never wigh removed,
Loves and Hopes and even Fears,
Sacred to thine earlier years?
Yet forgive ! not e’en lightly
Would I touch a wound, so slightly
Healed as yet by gentle time,
Read not thus my timid rhyme.
But when warm and earnest tears
Spite thy manliness and years
Stand unchid upon thy cheek,
Let this gentle missive speak.
Let it tell of one whose gladness
It would be to soothe thy sadness;—~
By her cheerful love and truth
Giving back thy spirits youth.
All its earnestness of trust
Buried with her sleeping dust,
All the faith and love and care
She was wont of old to share?
Yet how wildly I am dreaming !
Wherefore should I trust the gleaming,
Of a vision bright as this—Wing’d with such unreal blisa?
We are strangers? never yet
Have our mutual glances met,
Ne’er one look or word of mine
Meet an answering one of thine.
Yet dear Fancy sometimes traces
In its gallery of faces
Known and loved, an unknown smile
Yet half recognized the while.
And I turn away and weep
Wondering why those glances keep
O’cr my soul such nameless thrall
Till my tears forget to fall.
And my heart once more is gushing,
With a tide of joy that rushing,
Warmly rushing thro’ my soul,
Thrills each pulse beyond control.
Tell me—-are those dear eyes thine,
That thus softly, on me shine,
Turning all Life’s weary night
Tato sunshine warmth and light ?
Oh I would we loved each other
If ’twere but as sister, brother !
But this world is wide, and each
Walks beyond the other's reach.
J*# apart, yet severe’ not-Save by circumsta.c and lot ;
Ob . why should relen less Fate
Make our patbs so sej arate ?
But forgive this seeing boldness,
Answer pot with scor: or coldness f
"et ne answer es: jaim
¢
ince you know not e en my name.
Tis enough that you dv kuow,
How my heart will overflow
With a gladness, pure sincere,
If your name but reach my ear.
But too soon this heart-felt gladness
Fades, and leaves me to my sadness,
And a gloom o’er spreads my brow,
Deep—like that which shades it now!
But once more forgive—-forget
That thus blindly we have met ;
Blindly, yet one heart zs true,
Unknown, cherished Friend, adieu!
ATTIE.
Bournine oF Sonora.—From Mr. Me’: lhany, who came down from Sonora yesofthe town. They have expended about through the amicable intervention of the . spectfully petition your honorable body to terday, we are gratified to learn that the
flagration did not result so disastrously
ee ne coe and examples, that thou mayest have
‘paid to such State from the Treasury of with perhaps one or two large houses.—
‘the United States, at such periods and in. The extent of the conflagration did not
exceed six hundred feet, and the destruction was similar to what would occur
should the Levee burn down in Stockton
Mint rn Cartrorx1a—Little has been . or Long Wharf in San Franciseo.
We . is a long city, and the heavy trading is
are informed that a shipment was made on . done at both ends, leaving the centre asa
: : the Ist of August, comprising the machin. kind of retreat, and it was this latter secis situated on “Red Dog Hill” about nine . Herald, a fair copy of which was struck off ery, furnaces, dies, and the entire apparatus . tion that was destroyed, ee the best
necessary for the amount of coinage re-. portion of the town standing.
i ress ofices were destroyed, but the fire
on Tens ped before reaching the banking house
aney & Bertine, on the north, and the
There are at present in the Orphan Asy-. go home with enough to make thyself and ; ™0u"" to
Inm at San Francisce 26 children, of whom . others happy.
11 are under four years of age. The expenditures from the first of February
the first of June, weref$!,276, and the re-. in thy mouth or in thy purse.
ves.It is said in the eastern papers that . ceipt $7,693. The cash on hand is $8,
Mr. Daniel D. Page, banker of St. Louis, . 568.
Goop Retury.—Last Spring, Mr. F.
W. Thayer of Sacramento, planted in his . fifty lashes and two hours to leave the coun-. habitants against the canine species.
rden on H street, two large potatoes in . try, or brand a8 like “6 — _ with
nd a day or two since he had a. R upon thy cheek, to be known an 3 jaiong §
barrel mae hall of the best kind of them . of all men—California in particular. And. gomery street and connecting wit) tie
St. . to show for his investment.
GF The Los Angeles Star says that} be too good for thee, and thou ask to be
os 5000 goa
country.
Catalina, about 1000 have died from various causes, but principally from ill-treatment they received from port to port. It. thy neighbor, that thou mayest benefit a
is supposed there are over one thousand . friend who had mules, and provisions, and
now upon the island, and all that can be. tools and blankets he cannot sell—lest in
caught will soon be taken off.
For the Journal.
Sonora
oth Ex-. shalt thou take from thy cabin-mate his
WHOLE No. i€3.
ve&. By request of many of our subscribers
we re-publish the following :
Miners’ Ten Commandments,
A man spake these words and said :—I
am aminer, who wandered “from away
down east,” and came to sojourn in a
strange land and “ see theelephant.” And
behold 1 saw him, and bear witness, and
that from.the key of his trunk to the end
of his tail, his whole body has passed _before mae; and I followed him until his huge
feet stood still before a clapboard shanty ;
then, with his trunk extended, he pointed
to a candle-card tacked upon a shingle, as
though he would say read, and I read
THB MINERS TEN COMMANDMENTS.
1.—Thou shalt have no other claim than
one.
I{.—Thou shalt not make thyself any
false claim, nor any likeness to a mean man,
by jumping one ; whatever thou findest on
the top above, or on the rock beneath, or. A Little one THRowNIN.—Thouw shalt
in a crevice underneath the reck—for I am. not dig up a public road, unless thou canst
a jealous dog, and will visit the miners round . afford to fix it again as good as before, othwith my presence, to invite them cn my . erwise thou injurest the teamster to benefit
side ; and when they decide against thee,. thyself, and he curse thee every time he
thou shalt have to take thy pick, and thy; passeth. Amen.
pan, thy shovel and thy blankets, with all} On 5 Bi a .
thou hast, and go “ prospecting,” both north ‘ are Al bie actual anouit sa ca h expended
and south, to seek good diggings ; and thou . gy ent purposes in the United States,
y ring the past year, by the Independent Order
shalt find none. Then, when thou hast} of Odd Fellows, exceeds by seventy-five thous
returned, in sorrow thou shalt find that! and dollars the united operations for the same
thine oldclaim is worked out, and no pile . purpose of all the religious denominations commade thee, to hide in the ground, or in an. bined.
old boot beneath thy bunk, or in buckskin oe ;
or bottle beneath thy cabin, but hast paid! < bas An amiable young lady of Lexington,
: : . Scott county, Indiana, Miss Jane Langham, has
all that was 1n thy parse aw ay, Worn OU! subscribed twelve hundred dollars to the atock
thy boots and thy garments, so that there . of the Fort Wayne and Southern Railroad. A
is nothing good about them but the pockets, . commendable and patriotic act. Ladies of Caland thy patience be liked unto thy gar. ifornia, will you speak to your lovers and husments ; and at last thou shalt hire thy body bands about that Pacific Railroad? It will
out to make thy board and save thy bacon. bring us so near to cousins and mamas at home.
5 States in Switzerland, arrived at Berne on tlic
take thy money, nor thy geld dust, nor thy . 29th ult. and delivered his credentials to the
good name, to the gaming table in vain ;} Federal Council.
for monte, twenty-one, roulette, faro, lansquenet and poker will prove to thee, that
the more thou puttest down, the less thou
shalt take up; and when thou thinkest of
thy wifeand children, thou shalt not hold ERT le DS a ee ee hk
thyself guiltless but insane. wee. Fifty-five thousand muskets have been
IV.—Thou shalt not remember what! 80ld by the French government to the Turkish
thy friends do at home on the Sabbath day, . POWeT, esd been despatched to Constanlest the remembrance may not compare fa. 2 ; erg ae big — rad —
vorably with what thou doest. Six days’ 3.) Medjid De os cece ie ae
thou mayest dig er pick all that the body :
ean stand under; but the otherday is Sun-. weg. The War Department has very late adday, when thou shalt wash all thy dirty . vices from Gov. Lane, detailing the history u
shirts, darn all thy stockings, tap all thy . bis Seqens efforts to introduce pastoral anc’ agboots, mend all thy clothing, chop thy whole . "¢uitural pursuits amous;th> A uches, He
bie St firewood, Be ie og BK thy neaidl i meets with ery encoure ging " ! it 33,
hand boil thy pork and beans, that thou . “1. Camphene is extensivglyased ete
{wait not wh n thou reiursest from thy long! Fransisco by prigkesy i’ peor see eh eultbae
SA ETE Ud
through the snow, with aught save his rifle,
be present thee with the contents thereof,
and like a dog, thou shall fall down and
die.
X.—They sbalt not covet thy neighbor’s
gold, nor his claim, nor undermine his
bank in following a lead, nor move his
stake, nor wash his tailings from his sluice’s
mouth, nor throw up dirt upon his bank.—
And if thy neighbor have his family here,
and thou love and covet his daughter's
hand in marriage, thou shall lose no time
in seeking her affection ; and when thou
hast obtained it thou shalt “pop the question” like a man, lest another more wanly
than thou art, should step in before thee,
and thou covet her in vain; and in the
anguish of disappointment, thou shalt quote
the language of the great and. say, “Let
her tip !’ and thy future life be that of a
poor, lonely, despised and comfortless bachelor. The end.
en a eee ee
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ba@s~ Ex-Gov. Payne died on Wednesday,the
5th ult. at Waco,in Texas. He was one of
. the party engaged in the survey of the southern
route for a railroad to the Pacific Ocean.
ywouUr, Z
Ithou canst 2ot work en: ugh to wear out
ithy body in two years
Sst ward va Ai “and? Gasvy Udon thou uu iv
in six months;"and thy son,and thy daughfe
ter, thy male friend and thy female friend, pte tc hee it al
thy morals and thy conscience be none the . and substantial buildings. peed
better for it; but reproach thee, shouldst. gins to revive and guods are crowdi
thou ever return with thy wornout body to{« California city is casily destroyed,
thy mother’s fireside, and thou strive te; least say, to balance it, that in no ¢
justify thyself, because the trader and the . ! 8 ground so speedily built over.
blacksmith, the carpenter and the merchant! yen. The Oswego Palladium wy ierstan’
the tailors, Jews, and baccaneers defy Ged . that Gerritt Smith made a donation »{ $25.0
and civilization, by keeping not the Sab-. to the city of Oswego, for the purpose
bath day, and wish not for a day of rest, lishing a public tibrary.
such as memory, youth and home sips "eh. There is a family in Waltham, Mass,
hallowed. ; : says the Gazette, consisting of mother and three
V.—Think more of thy gold and how) children, who, from various casualtic:, a
thou canst make it fastest, than how thou . sessed of but four legs among the Io’
wilt enjoy it, after thou nast ridden, roughfamily cannot dance a quadrille, tl] can at
shod, over thy good old parents’ precepts . least get up a very good hop.
B@S~ There have been nearly fiv hundred
brick buildings commenced or comple + . in Sat
yee. Lumber is selling reasonably shoan at
something to reproach and sting thee, when
thou art left alone in the land where thy . Francisco during tie present year. jhe bus
father’s blessing and thy mother’s love hath . ding mania is yet on the increase, aud ther
sent thee. seems no limit to the swift spread of ine great
VI.—Thou shalt not kill thine own body commercial metropolis of the Pacific
by working in the rain, even though thou
shalt make enough te buy physic and attendance with—neither shalt thou kill thy
neighbor’s body by shooting him, except
he give thee offence—then upon the prineiple of honor, withou tprinciple, thou mayest, even though by “keeping cool” thou ten. The common Council of Mary: «Ue hare
hadst saved his life and thy conscience. . ordained that the Plaza shall be filled 9% (oe
VII.—Thou shalt not grow discouraged, . three feet of high water mark; and» “snc! is
and think of going home before thou hast! to be cut along the foot of the blu) “niom
made thy “pile,” because thou hast not the new formed earth in the Yuba ri or, se th
“struck a lead,” nor found a “rich crevice,” . of Front street, the dirt to be used ia ug Up
nor sunk # hole upon a “pocket,” est in . “° 2s"
going home, thou shalt leave $4 a day,
and go to work, ashamed, at 50 cents, and
serve thee right ; for here, by staying, thou
mightest strike a lead and fifty dollars a
day, ard thy manly self-respect, and then
pee. The California Hexpress w erstands
that wires will be stretched along 2 entire
length of the Marysville and Sacrame (9 ro
in a week from the present time, an. that tis
line will probably be in eperation by tie lst
November.
BGP A ranch in Tuolumne cour'y sowed
with barley this season has yielded says be
Columbia Gazette, from forty to fifty ‘yashels to
the acre. The nett proceeds of the roneh from
the sale of grains, fruits and vegetables wills
$10,000.
gam Mr. D. C. Gibbs, and Car: James
VIII.—Thou shalt not pick out speci~ . Thrift, started on Saturday iast,in & ‘omand of
mens from the compan n, and put them a U. 8. surveying party, for the purpose of sur= P Neither veying the lands in the Tulare valiy, cast of
the lake, to the mountains.
gold dust to add to thine, lest he find thee gas The Marysville Herald says ‘hat city is
out, and straightway call his fellow-miners overrun with dogs, and calls upon. t Conzecil
together, and they hang thee, or give thee . to pass an ordinance that will protesi vse j Ui JD8@e The laying of the gas pipes a ong Mom
San
Francisco gas-works is rapidly prog essing aud
is exciting universal attention.
read
if thou steal a shovel, or a pick, or a pan,
from thy toiling fellow-miner, hanging will
BGPLarge and fashionable aud ences, the
ts have started for the upper. kicked and cow-hided for thy pains; and. Express says, attend the Marysville theatre. to
Since they were taken from . forever hang down thy head. witness the acting of tae Chapmans nd 4»
1X.—Thou shalt not tell any false tales . and Mrs. Waller.
‘ age : Pte « ~
about “gold diggings in the mountains’’.t0 B@> Lee & Marshall's Circus is porfor:
at Columbia.
BQ Relief meetings for the New Or’
deceiving thy neighbor, when he returneth . sufferers have been held at Columb ».