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THE NEVADA NATIONAL f
PRRELY PAPER, PURLISHED RYERY SATCRDAT MORN
NG AT GRASS VALLEY, NEVADA COUNTY, CALBORNIA. N .
TERMS:
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For three months acscccdibeese Ge
p< merit frat insertion.$1 50 VOL 2. G RASS \ A LLEY , ( ALI E OURN [
Subsequent insertion.... GIOO EO
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~ Grass Valley Advertisemem's: . WASHOE SILVER MINES ~ a . Importer olesale Dealersin .
= + — Nw Having Coudfidence in the . SAN FRANCISCO,
weWLY DISCOVERED SILVER MINES . Have in store a large and complet
AND NOTARY PUBLIC. . We bave concluded to try our luck again .
rtement
Will promptly attend o all business confided inthe rich mining town of Grass Valley, . »( 0 . s A N D
ix care in Nevada and (re inggee ol extra . and we invite ull our friends and the public . .) 1.1, they disire to call the special attenion of
nr mel mew nr A AF for alveamsters . gemerally to onr eth peated tetiaaber hee
to the Ota erie given twall tir? of ConveyNew Clothiag Store,
anci . KING & OTHET’S BRICK BUILD. .
OFFICE—On Mill St. at the Bom formerly accaING, MILE STREET,
pied by E. W. Spolford, Esq cite where we have on hand a choice assortment 0
—-—_ . CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS .
E. W. WASLIN, AND CAPS,
DISTRIC! AT TORNEY and a Splendid Stock of .
Witt Practee in «!! the Courts of Nevada County, . QGent’s Furnishing Goods, &c.,
~ J I8E . bid I ‘s, Boy's d Youth's Boots and
OBFICE DBE COURT HOUEE, ny. which we offer for sale at ee ee ee ated
no-15 t SO io OM ae VERY LOW PRICES! @ . Ia aleo large and complete, and comprises Goods
gs. C. RICHARDSON, -+++4MD TH.. —— apdt regen,“ nving supelor advantages amd fas
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE) . OPPOSITION
tes for keeping our stock well arsorted and constantly
replenished by fresh accessions from all the best
r ’ TIT y anu es at the East, we are prepared to meet
i . TO ALL OUR COMPETITORS. . wane act an a ines cee gpa pe ee
OF FICE—MILL ST.,GRASS VALLEY, . The new firm is under the name of . ear Gauaer ee {this Coast,
$* the Room, formerly ocoupied by FE. W. Spofford. . Pr. BERWIN & BRO. Merchants visiting the city will find it to their
aa Bae HENRY BERWIN, only Disuwasuer.
LUMBER LUMBER, . paeaaniae
.
ating at suction or elsewhere ‘
; . Store in King & Othet’s Brick Building, on . Moberts, Merreson @& Ce.,
At the Mount George Mills. Mill Street, Grass Valley.
3m 70 California Street.
a@prpared to fil . Orders for all kinds of j gar Remember Henry Berwin in his uew bus ness
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER, ee i Aol eht . sod es
On the Shortest Notice. and at the aie eS “i aii de ; ,
LOWEST PRICE FOR CASH. = . NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. MACHINE SHOP
BB We have on hand a Large Lot of Seaxoned ~~ i ° ce wai Nan «& e
farrine and Drewed Flooring: aso Fencing KowEh . he Subscribers baving completed theit . py viNG established mnmelvee' rds, anda fine assortment of Dimea ; oe wed . NEW, FIRE PROOF BRICK STORE, ]
: @a@HAY and BARLEY taken in exchange ; go sa center amend Valles, .
a: id > ave just opened one of the Largest, ane omptly attended to, anideltivered . Have just opened ot gest,
apna asand;tanited. ie Gussa Valley or Nevada . most Complete Stocks of SE CLOTHING, ©
horse pawe we
&
. We have reeently enlarged our Store and appropria
ted the se i floor exclusively to
WOMEN’S. MISSES
6055,
To which we are giving partieular attenion, and
ofw hich we have every variety and description, o
our assortement of
Nevada Iron and Brass Foundary.
rrselves in the above busi
all kinds of ness we are now
i
}
anc
p Fronts for Bric nehes in diameter, Ir
sleony and Awning Post
EAM ENGINES of all kine
{mportaut to Teamsters and th
PUBLIC GENERALLY
. Ever offered in Grass Valley, and which
we are determined to sell at prices, n ne.
THE NEVADA NATIONAL. !
A CAREFUL SHEPHERD.
Mormenism is still ia practical operation
among us. Recently, # tall. raw boned
i
Saint, with a complexion very much reSHOES. . sembling that of boiled tripe, arrived here
A Puexowenox 1y Acoustics.—Mesers. J
H. MeFatlane and J. P. Dart, of Campbell's
Flat, abeut three miles south of this place
imforms us that they distenetly heard, at
their place, the firing of the national salute
at Fort Point, San Francisco, on the 19th
inst., in honor of the arrival of the Japanese
They were in their cabin at the time. The
NE vADA NATIONAL
BOOK & JOB PRINTIN @
MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY.
We have, in connection «ith the Nivana Nanowa
Newsraren Beranuienaner. a JOB OFFICE, capabl
of executing every description of dob Work, such a
BorIwesCanos Creertans, Haxperi.ta,
Brut eans, Porrens, Law Biases.
Bari Tickers, Prockamers, BiLesor Farr
Books ated" oMruiete, Exe. which will be exect
wih natnes<ant diepatch, on reasonableterm #
Ax Artist's Bit. —We clip the following
amusing, bill of patticalars [t is translated
from Gallagnani’s Jaques
Tespoun, ornamental painter, was employ ed
in the year 1700 to re-decorate the interior
of a monastery. The abbot deeming hie
} account exhorbitant refteeed to pay the de
Messenger :
roand. wherenpon a suit was instituted, and
from Pittsburg with a couple of wives. but . sound seemed to pass in the ground immediathe following bill presented by the plaintiff
deeming the flock too sma!l to start Salt
Lake-ward with, held forthas follows to an
. admiring audience, at a house over the canal,
. necessary to the completion of his domestic
felicity. His texi was:
“Men is Skeerce and Weemen is Plenty.”
“ Brothers and Sistern—pertickler the sis
. tern I want to saya few words to you about
. Mormonism—not for my own sake but for
. yourn for men is Skeerce aud weemen is
. plenty.”
Mormonism is built en that high principal
which vez that it aint good for man te be
alone and a mighty sight worse for a woman.
Therefore if'a man feels good with a Jitile
company a great deal of it ought w make a
man feelan awful sight better.
The first principle of Mormonism is that
womanare a good thing; and the second
. principle is that you can’t have too much ef
tely under them. Their attention was first
drawn to the subject by a confused noise un.
der them, when, by closer observation, they
sounds, which they were certain were pro~ .
. duced by the discharge of heavy ordinance.
The distance from where the reports were
heard to San Francisco, ia a staight line, is
about 110 miles, which makes their statement seem almost incredible ; yet their
koown veracity and inteligence entitles it
to great weight with us, especially as their
story is coroborated by the fuct that the
firing did take place at that time.— Sonora
Age.
Past.—The young Prince of Orange, who
is expected to marry the English Princess
Alice, being determined to * have bis fling ”
before allowing himself to be bound in the
chains of matrimony, lately had a “ fast”
. We give it as a curieas ilustration of the
}way in which. in oldem time. religious
. houses were ornamented. it is anique :
AND CHILDREN’S . With a view to the perfection of the material . were enabled te count some fifteen distinct . For correcting aud varnishing the Ten
8 £
Commandments ..... ssdccdes 8 13
Embelishing Pontius Pilate and put«
ting a new ribbon on his cap.... 4 1,
Restoring a tail toSt. Peter's cock and
putting a new ribbon on his cay.. 4 17
Restoring a tail to St. Peter's cock aud
putting some rouge on his comb.. 2 04
Tying the penitent thief to bis crons
and restoring a finger..... wih @
Replacing and gilding the lett wing of
the angel Gabriel .... énvecee ooh 2
Washing the servant maid of the Chief
Removing the Heavens, adding two
stars, gilding the sun and cleaning
» cicdlerstciaue PETC ET -to. OS
Priest. Caiphas
. ® good thing. Woman is tenderer than time of itin Paris, when on his way to see Rebordering Herod's rebe and repluc. man and is necessary to smooth down the his fiancee. This came to the knowledge
roughness nf his character, and as man has Of bis intended mother-in-law, and she pre_&e, We will Some partickler point.
Is, from § to 40 .
ostings of cvery description, prompt: :
“. WM. DENMAN, Chea per than lly exceuted, . weemen is plenty, . WH. DENMA! ones
TOULD respectfully inform his Old Customersand Any Establishment of the kind
W the Public that he has permanently located his I N TH Is
CARRIAGE SHOP ON MILL STREET, ™
Adjoining Mr. Campbell's Smith's Shop, :
Where hei« now prepared to Manufacture aud Repai
wecan t
mountai
Any one wanting work done will do well to ca
and exaimne our extensige lot PATTERNS
Our stock consists of a very large assortment uf Re” All Orders lunctuatly Attended te
@arriages and Wagons of every description, in ihe . THE LATEST STYLE OF W._ HEUGH.
: y ’ mM
best workmanlike manner,and upoa the mostreason-) SP RIN G LOTHING, JOHN MeARTHUR
ableterms. gg All work warranted. The ‘heat atack of j 30m : Propreito:s
Bae Carriages Vainted and Varnished <@e D R ES g & M [ N E 2g + ¢ ITS i pr
Tne 4 nof
Grany Valley, Oct. 15, 1855. ye ED erecta SB age Ms. gc ies Perweenessee ae
INDIA RUBBER GOODS. BLANKETS, . SANFORD'S CIRCULAR
Hats, and Gentlemen’s FOR 1860!
——4
~ oye "4 )
Hum bing ¢ 0005, Agency fer California Nurserymen, for
; : Pp ereuanes. weet s (2) the purchuse ef Goods and Sale of
‘NIU MARKET. Produce.
* 3. COUN & BRO. ns 90
LIQUOR’S, WINES,
BRAN DIES, &C.
Foreign & Domestic.
THR UNDDRSIGNED having made arrang
* quicker that any other shop io thy
PLAE.
we
Resident GR Dentist. .
Dr. Harris has located bimself in Grass Valley,
and offers his services asa
Surgical end Mechanical Dentist,
‘Te those citizens of the town and s«rrou
country desirous of first class Dental Operatic
a. OF FICE over Delano’s, Banking houre iM AIN
STKEERT, S-t
We will give the p
been appointed Agent
reliable Nurserymen jand .
J. M. DAYS, .
.
.
J
“ay
.
>
owners ¢ eek
County, No Irrigation.
Joun Lewriime San lorenzo Nurseries, San Lorenzo
Ala eda County, No Irrigation
Twe Doors Below Montgomery's Stene Ub ing,
MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY.
SURPERFINE BROADULOTIIS,
Of Every Shade and Color,
Pomological Gardens and Nurseries
Moderate
A 2;
«Sacramento,
Man
e as) Jas. rn. Lows, Pouona Gardens and Nurseries,
o— Man Jose, rie
wrrr, Excelsior Nurseries, San Jose, ‘
prepared te
they en 1
Thereby saving Freightaad Che
. may Sete r “torn our House and Quality of . o@amentel.) San Franciso. No Irrigation.
Saturk & Cr Owners of Trees, &c. grown at
Alameda, Alameda County *
Extra Fine Buff Marsailles and McWILLIAMS & Co., iB Hle bins par i argesiteck, of extra-sied
}
i
“ LIGHT COLORED SILKS. . 46 & 48 K Sctrect, Sacramento, . but onoe during the past seasen, and has established
Suitable for Party or Wedding Vests. } N. B. Remember MeWILLIAMS & Uo., 5 a Depot in San Francisco, on
.
Doeskins and assimeres.
Plain Black and Fancy ks and Silk Vel.
vet VestSilngs.
6 these who have been bu
from c «tur the last 10 years. .
our Goods, we re
Facraus mt
All ef which I will Manufacture to Urder, with
vaihnioms ;} 118 and120 FRONT STREET,
Neatness and Dixpateh.
In the latest Style and at Reduced Prices, J >
N. B. Good Fits Warranted. ds ds
Bl & g [ AR D SA L 0 Q N, Raspberry, Strawberry, Plaints, Field,
Type, Presses, Printing Material,
PAPER, CARDS,
GN Geenes, Cheaee Saltes, . Ana PRINTERS STOCK generally. . Gustine de Bbinsew Seas.
NEXT DOOR TO CADY’S LIVERY stapLe. . 132 Clay Street, near Sansome, . g@-Strict attention will be geven to the purchase
; {tj Saw Pranciseo, [ly] ; ‘ound In this market and
' t ¥ part of the State ; also to the
Peeper arerss rm Preduce at a very low commission
P A . NX TE R PR (or ontil his Stock Ie exhausted, )the finest
L . Steck ever offered in this State, of
. Srnit. Shade aad Oroamental Crees
Shrabbery, Hordy and Q@reenheuse
Plan ts,
. SUAKS TLL wL, SO DSELBUAaT,
The undersignd hereby tenders an invitstion to all
their old patrons and friends to pay them frequent N eas D —~ — a
visits, a they hereby pledge themselves to give as ew is “ove ‘ies ‘ . oe bi ‘ —
good satistaction as cvere.
c i Ss at Be . t is belicved that the. great reduction inthe
a Fs vr = . eolen ot % w esand Plants from those of last year,
gical italia i gage pt N E D. Ss z 0) N E if . # L : S vil in he e Tan i Pia to slsut largels, and te
Wines, Liquors, and Cigars, ’
’ such as desire so to do, great inducemest will be of
r r . i
e ow ss i 1.
And the Proprietor will spare neither labor nor ex f Well Known Stand, . fere
pense to make the “EMPIRE” the most comfortable
and entertaining place of resort ip the County.
None but the Best Liquors will be found A fine lot of Figarros. Montoros, La Paz,
AT TH E EM PI RE And other Choice Brands of Cigars, alxo all kinds of
As we purchase only from first hands, never Arom . Tobacco, Playing Card Sanf, Pipes, &es. .
the mixers and manulacturers of Larantull juce _ anecesiaie a iii
No pains willbe spared bv the proprietors, te MARYSVILLE, PIONEER
eee" . ASSAY OFFICE
them with a cxll.
24-tf L. F. HUMISTON.
J. K. SALE.
pomp aed
H. HARRIS & CO., .
(Successors to Harris & Marchand.]
E STREET NEAR SECOND, MARYSVILLE,
73 J Strect, Sacramento,
105 Sacramento Sireet, San Francisco,
#@Will continue to carry on the business of -@@
Melting. Refining and Assaying.—
GOLD AND OREs, To Quartz Miners.
During that time I wiil sing you a song. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. For an impreved system of Saving Gold,
We guarantee the correctness of our Assays, and . APPLY TO
Fa pad me meng Eeetoser que, bind ourselves to pay the difference that may arise . in ™ J
Bus find that I am the with any of the U. S. Mints. Returns made in from Ho RACE P. RUSS,
Grass Valley or San Franeiseo, Calin
Sepecentietene ut aang -_ 7 emma ieee, ferior or Of an exceptionable character, and with
GRASS VALLEY this promise a very large share of patronage is con
fidently expected.
JABON L. SANFORD.
jan, 25 Sm
PEN Oe
Lime, Lime!
A Large Supply of Fresh Burnt Lime,
Constantly on hand
the Kilns on Wolf Creek,
Which will be Sold at the Lowest Market Rates,
For further information apply at the Kilns, or
s.iress Eoward Huston, Grass Valley. Terms CASH.
me BARLEY and HAY WANTED in exchange for
IME. Orders Promptly delivered. 2-tf
THE ORIGINAL
CHEAP JOHN
Sells Here, Day and Night.
Hold on boys it won't take yeu long,
PATENT AUCTIONEER. six tc twelve hours,
IN BARS OR COEN.
To THE RS NS Specimens of Quartz Assayed and Valued. Terms
a an AND CITIZE
Vicinity, fur Assaying, the same as in San Francisco.
The Original M. MAREIS & Co. s
HAVE YOU READ
HAVE YOU READ
HAVE YOU READ
HAVE VOU READ
HAVE YOU READ
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HUTCHINGS’ CALIFORNIA MAGAZINE
HUTCHINGS’ CALIFORNIA MAGAZINE
HUTCHINGS’ CALIFORNIA MAGAZINE
HUTCHINGS’ CALIFORNIA MAGAZINE
PUBLISHED EVERY MONTH?
.
John October 11th 1859. —
BEG LEAVE TOINFORMONE AND ALL . Hy Grsion, bs
Commenced the Ga, SCHENLK GLASS .
WATCH MAKER AND .
bad JEWELLER $5,00 PER ANNUM.
Main Street....Grass Valley, ALSO,
Twa Doors below the Post Office, and opposite Ben a
SO.
ton’s Exchange ~~
LL KINDS of Jewelry Work done in the neate: THE LITTTE PIONKER FOR CHILDREN
: he has again
Auction & Commission Business
At his Old Established Corner,
Which every Child knows, and whe
tn0nae4,the come 5's grows op penne
Cheap John will feel thankful to all who may
call on him at the above locality, and —
SUDGE FOR THEMSELVES,
E GOING ELSEWHERE.
‘AT CHEAP JOHN'S
PUBLISHED EVERY MONTI(?
can Sind: ’ THE LITTLE PIONEER FOR CHILDREN
. seer — ® Needle to pee wet Clecning and Reyai THE LITTLE PIONEER FOR CHILDREN
Out Door Sales attended to,—Real Estate We haven Lapidary oonnected with oures . = ae Pea = Saeen
“Fersomal Sold on Gmmission, at a . ‘Sblishment which enables us to manufacture a: . 195 Pan ANWOu
Low Centago ends of Quartz tater BO cheap as the cheapest.— . ? “ay
hw Claims Sold on Smal! Commission. 9m, Cuarts bearing Ma bou, ht, or out toorder . H =
. B. work done at our Establishment war . UTCHINGS 4
o L, KELLER, Auctioneer. . atoi tdgive entire entices: ott SAN FRANCISCO.
THREE LARGE LATHES in running order .
Simpson Tuomursox, Suscel Nurseries, Suscol Napa }
BR” No articles will be offered for sale of an in.
Sut how was she made so ; where did she get
it from? Why she was created out of the
tenderest part of him. Therefore, as a
woman has three side bones and a man only
one, of course she is three times as teader
as a man is, and isin duty bound to repay
that tenderness of which she rebbed bim.
. Aad how did she rob him of bis side bone ?
. Why exactly as she robs his pockets now-a. days of bis loose change—she took advant. age of bim when he was asieep.
But as woman is more tender than man,
. side bone, or the small change, but invite
you all to my train, for I am a_ big shep. every day ov purple and fine linen.
u Fran: . W.C. Waren, Golden Gate Nurseries. (foral ana. ‘ben! first landed oa the rich shores ef April 19th,
) the Great Salt Lake I wasn’t rich in wee. men. I had tut one poor old ewe, but men
. isskeerce und women is plenty, and like a
. keerful shepherd [ began to increase my
. lock. Weemen heard of us and of our loving
ways, and they kept a pourin’ in.
. the South, they come frem the East, and they
come from the West, they come from Europe
. em come from Afrikey. and from being the
. miserable owner of one old ewe, I became
. We jeyful shepherd of a mighty Sock, with
. @ right smart sprinkle of lambs, friskier and
. fatter than any body else's, and I've still
got reom for a few more.
. As I sed before, I'm not talking for my
. benofit, but for yourn—for men is skeerce
j and weemen is pleniy. Still I'd a leetle
jtather you'd go along with me than not,
pertickler you fat one with the caliker sunherd, out of my way, and fare sumptuously .
1. We have . @ good many rough points in his natur, he vailed upon his father. the King of Holland,
ndary in the
of Saw Mill
iCar Wheels
The Princess Alice will probably like
. side bene of a man. and the side bone of a ¥e'Mg partial to gentlemen whe are “ a tittle /
. man is like the side bone of a turkey—the wild.” The throne of Holland can’t be
perilled for sncb a trifle.
2@ When Jetierson was asked respecting }
his religion, his memorable answer was : “It
is known to God and myself. Its evidence
before the world is to be found in my life;
if that bas been honest and dutifal to society,
the religion which bas regulated it cannot
be a bad one.”
FS The Citizen says, Downieville is
. 80 is man more forgiving than woman, there . Completely filled with people, all bound for . pl
fore I won’t say anything more abont the Washoe. A large dreve of bogs and sheep . present visit to that c
passed through and more ar constantly arriving. The trail is in fine condition.
BS™ A young man named Bernard Campbell, committed suicide at Cherokee Camp,
by shooting himself through
the breast with a shot gun. He was a native
of the county of Armagh, Ireirnd, and aged
26 years,
Txotan Reties.—The Shasta Hearald *ays . Jeads the Major to pay
They aremarkable specimen of Indian ingenuity compliment ef terming him
Where he will keep for sale during the planting . Come from the North, and they come from is new at Dr. Shutlef’s dragstore in that . brick,”
city. It is a stone morter and pestle, sluced
outof the gronad at a depth of ten feet, by
». and they come from Aishey, and a few of some Chnamen on Cottonwood. It is as neat E
and pertecta piece ef workmanship as if it
had been cast ina mould and is stfperior to
anything belonging toany of the Ludians
of the present day.
pe Lioyd Magruder, of Marysville, has
been appoiated special mail agent for this
State, to fill the vacancy caused by resignation of Col. Fry.”
Fe Slanders, issuing from red and beautaking with him .
These were teken from him
. good, but for yourn ; for men is skeerce and aud at the end of four days he was again in . Putting ear rings to
Paris ; whereupon he was ordered to pack ip
I said women was tender than man, but UP bis traps and go to Cherbourg, where,
you needn't feel stuck up about it, for so she though itis near to the sea, it is supposed
. ought to be ; she was made so a purpose, De Will be safe from the songs of the sirens.
ing two teeth,... deaibwan estiec. SR
Patebing St. Ann's rebe and adding
two lattone to her vest...... 2 03
cughta’t to give one woman too much to to relegate him to Bordeaax. To the city . Por putting new spatterdashes on Tor
do, but to set each one to work smvothing Of the Garonne he went, .
three handsome young women from the .
Don’t think I'm over anxious for you to Grand Opera to temper exile, and make it . Por cleaning the e
gines mnde to order, at the shortest jine us, for I ain't ; I'm not speakin’ for my endurable.
bias’ son—traveling with the angel
cocina eee ee eee
ars of Baulam’s ass
and new shveing the same animal,. 4 07
Saraddsiscccedes 3 04
utting @ new stone in David's sling. 4 01
. Putting new teeth in Samson's ass’
PR sickest ccd jmkshhcbee 1 05
. Tarring Noah’sark... bulpivbliceecs 7 00
bim Painting patch on the shirt of the prod: }
none the less because of his “spree ;"" ladies .
gal son, washing b's pigs and putting
water in their troughs. .. encseee OOS
Pattitg bandle on the Samaritan‘s
\ daughter's pitcher..., ses wesewe 15
. Iyrerestixe Ix TELLIGENCE.—Maj. Collins,
. Who it will be reco! lected passed through
{California some two yeurs since from bis
} travels through Weetera Asia, and the
} Amoor River region, whether be hud been
. with the view of laying the foundation for
. commercial intercourse between that conntry and this, is again in Russia with his
ansfully matured. The chief object of his
ountry is to carry ot
. his idea of a telegraphic connection across
Bhering’s Straits. Letters frem him, dated
. in October last, states that he bas just had
. n interview with the Grand Duke Constantine, in reference to the proposed establish. ment of a line of telegraph from San Fran. cisco to Moscow. The interview was most
. satisfactory—the Grand Duke entering inte
. the plans with an interest and spirit that
him the bandsome
“a regular
The Russian Government will lead
its countenance and aid to the enterprise,
and as propositions bave been made from
aglish capitalists to construct the whole
line, when the necessary arrangemeuts are
completed, we may almest loek upon it as
a fixed fact that in three er four years a line
. of telegraphic wires will eacircle the globe
. —bringing the Old and New World in direct
communication.
More Si.ver.—The,Solanocouuty Herald
says that a company of men from Pairfieled
have been working a supposed silver lead in
, ‘fel 13 ‘va f a ; m the hills north of Suisun valley
. bonnet. Don’t hesitate, bat take the chance . ‘a! lips are like foul spiders crawling from igs alley. Am assayof
when you can git it, and I'll make you the
‘bell-ewe” of the flock. I'll lead you
through green pastures and the high grass ;
show you where you may caper in the sun.
shine and lay down in pleasant places ; and
. 48 you are in pretty good cendition already,
the fleck. Jine in, jine in; jine in my
j train; jine in my train for men is skeerce
. and weemen is plenty.
The appeal was was irresistible. Al the
last account “ the fat woman with the cal!. ker sun-bonnet * bad jined in, and two or
. three othors were ou the fence with a decided
leaning toward the * Keerful Shepherd.”
J@~ The first annual Fair of the San Joa-,
quin Agricultural Society is to be held a
. Stockton, commenceing on the 28th day of
. August next.
PS The aggregate wealth of the United
. States amounts to $12,000,000, and the
population is 24,000,000 souls. The wealth
is divided by the population gives to each
person $500, young and old, and counting
five persons to each family it would give
the handsome little fortune of $2,500 te
every family of the republic. /
fe One day last week, a lady stopped
into a telegraph office in Columbia, and in-.
quired of the operator, “ How he sold Sew-.
ing machines?’ The operater thought at,
first that the inquiry was made to quiz him.
the blusbing heart of a rose.
Ovp net Goop.—Mr. Partington remarked
to his wife that he had decided to make several oppositions to his house, and had actually purchased some of the immaterials
du.” said Mrs. P? 4 Why, my dear, I mean
to bnild a lemonade in front, and then set
the ore was made on Friday, the result of
which compared so faverably with some
Washoe ore in their possession that they are
highly elated with the prospect.
#& The good people of Shcramento had
. fe i pone, “ W a livley little ti t i ,
In course ef time you shall be the fattest of w the perpen Enea propens to : 8A ha bel
ny Expressin that city. and many of them no
doubt, punished inordinate quantities of
outa revenue from the street to the front je'pony brandy.”
door.” “ And why not, my dear husband, . Re aR MERRIE aan cz
. @@The Vicksburg San says that ex-Gov.
make it snug-like, so that when our feiends . Foote, of Mississippi, is probably about to
. assume the editorial conrol of the Nashville
run a position throagh the large room, and
call, we can treat them kind of hostile 2” “It
will be a gond place,” said he: and I have . (Teun.) Banner, and through it adveate the
been thinking of bringing dowa the wolf. . ©!ims of such men as Crittenden or Bell for
pit spring, in an anecdote, so as to have a. ‘be Presidency.
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fountain.’ It will be too costive, my dear.
said Mrs. Partington ; to which heascented.
Squart. —The Appeal relates that a newly
married man in Marysville had occasion to
call a family physician, and enquiring what
was the peculiar affliction of his wife. the
Doctor put his hand to his mouth and said,
lacenically : “Look out for squalls!” The
responsible father is going to Washoe.
Par Quire a number of bets have been
made in this place and Nevada on the result
of the great “international” prize fight between Heenan and Sayers. The fight was
to have came offon Monday last, the 16th
inst., and according to the Union, the intelligence of the resuit will reach California
about the 6th of May.
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B® A train of Seventy-three mules be
longing to JC. Fall, loaded with 00ds, passed thragh this place yesterday, beund for
Washoe.-—Citizen, 231.
pe s.r. McFarlan, ef Earhks North,
has been appointed a Notary Public.
BO Mrs, Partington addressed Isaac,
while eating a dish of Strawberries, thus :
“ How grand you are growing, by and by
you will want to board at the Brevier
House, und live on umbrella ice cream.
You must’t be so glutinous, dear ; I dou’t
like to see a littlegboyywith such a versity of
appetite.”
a In practising benevolence we should
give, as did the widow, with all our mite,
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