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Oe ent
tan ay ni pont at il]
refuge to thank the Heavenly Powers.for the . was completed. Monty
— gumberiess bounties you enjoy! For shatme!. ado, eke, and re_ laste oi i day's i ae
ay te Downey’s proclaaprenden 29th of Nov. as
ee As te
opp TF i rset
1H hed Babin akon, and I fear
. a thin house. If you will write
te . too veea guile eeeerbitae alae of the
: . “ President's Matai”: 1 aol wore of » full
‘dbhottt the theater
ee aan tse
be: done. ‘Yer t
ere etsy
. phia, in 1798, Se hia eek tor tlh Pinal
was expected, and a patriotic feeling perOats,
vaded the community. Mr. Fox, &-young/
singer and actor, called uipon. Mr. Mopkine}’
Pere eee eee ee eee
COOH ROR ORE Ee
some thirty nilces, Sieh vouee «
and to offer for sale to the test of the world.
The ‘same writer says that of wheat we can
easily spare thirty millions of bushéls. —
‘Antemss Wanb.—A comical fellow, who
writes for the Plain Dealer, of Cleveland,
over ‘the: signatare of Artemas Ward, and .
who, We'll wager a sixpence, is a-printer, .
en eat #0 far-as to erierek
reverent C
dread. ;
to any party or sect, think well of this proelamation, for» variety of reasons, mn +
Which seshall, proceed: todevelop-: 9 <1 . a, orne
The Governor—Dougias man as he ‘ prep ioe
ps, Pl yd mode of observa fow days WA Mio. ,
ing Day, is, to dedicate it to street:
acta of rand ehabity. "This speaks ort
heart we believe it is—but it will not sit well Bron — Gnave.=Wa ‘ato the folare hioppiér in qu ra Ay el hee ot ar mer i sevmen the following are since dead : Barke,
eases Weeden. exbua i
look and act as though we wewere stalking . ‘The motharof Mise Sophie. Edwin, who ac“Ta fanoral p .” Th all thia, '¢ " . eompanied her daughter on her professional
or Downey aright, and we care not whe . tour, is alyo dead; and Mrs. Campbell, one of
Ua. the party, haa become blind, and is residing
There waa » time, away for back inthe . with . ‘aay it this city—Mrs.
history of the Yankee states, when the Puri. Hojon Cole—well kne and esteemed by the
yidon; tint God ‘wes hater of Hinall . profession; and whoge s kindness to the invalid
» Teigned supreme, that the . is most exemp 9, dr fore
were much distressed on account of betiv Hiner
suceeasion of short crops, which portended
of < ‘kind of @: pee Ge ee ae
troupe, except that of Sophie Bdwin. Between the others apd the living world, the
great pall-curtain.of eternity intervenes—all
save ond, who, under the dréad ecli
blindness, totters about the great. stage of
world aton he debian of pene get
In conformty
in consonaace with pepe opinion that
mechitation sa onmminn ba tidve -anve «
held frequent convocations of the hike .
weeks Still frog © Basle. Puseh
the crops turned out worse and worse, until . Creek, TakaadlGhandliGenec
the old Yankees though$ that God had entire. an Irishman named J. ‘Ht. Montgomery to
ly ruled. them out of his loving mercy. It . murder an elderly
was then determined to make one last,but we could nofiletiid, AVilbartithié the parties
effective, display Gf Pisthng and hidchiliation, had taken:#-contmnat te
and, if-possible, foree Heaven into their fa. for Mr. Da: Monty
vor by the extravagance of their humility.— re
tt ; a8 it Often happens, fi the most . ,
wee there was a phi .
logopher in. old aud thus he . hint
canst eae = gic gal gn ‘zie ion he
Do you suppove that the God, who clothes . treating slowly, shat at the. Scotchman sevthe earth in beauty, and hagdoné; anil ia atili . ) arg’ boas alll.
tures, likes to, sev a act of longwoe. er
begone beggars eternally pestering him for . boned. Montgomer) Fa #y
a SA Me Sil a it ees isa see
. at Ukiah City, Mendocino county, and to be
to. bestow! Nay—rather, kill tl ‘mountains. . called the, ho Heral. Tho first nomcalf, and meke merry, for Ged loveth a PTS Senet her will’ Mone gat shock tei doa ot
seep ie AS le FIN ieaned wi
tothe wate ~The Yankees heeded the ad2 ih ~
Sl te, pi ae dre eae eae om
. 4
biggest and fattest. turkeys—they covered thing dread a ebout to happen. The Chief . i¢ August ond imber, so
their tables» with’. delectable mivep, pieg. °F Peline, thus aransed:bythe unscenhend) swons alt the pasture, that fremers and
and sparkling ciderthey ate, drank,.and . 8 ittle after 2 o'clock, perambulated the . raisers will be. obliged to -buyhay to kip
were merry—and theit, crops; next year, whole city to see if thé nature of his fears eattle alive.
the richest that Yankeedowh ever saw.
Tho Prineé eva ‘and that the ob tent ¢ intimated
lates that two persons entering a restaurant,
stood their canes together . corer. ‘The
. dicks ‘were alike in all, éxeept one had
». Whitehead and the ‘othe? a blaék die. The
ed
, Bunwep To Deatt.Mira. Mgdy, wife
hd . of a blacksmith at Camp, Humboldt
county, was burned to recently. Her
_ doing, so'much fot the liappiness Of his creaenemy nomenon
had beinaes Gaee o Re still . eh
siting the health of the British Queen, Ar
ia e'ell man take his inger beer regdidn’t let
© spite in the elle i Ge Caran of ore
-PanpLexen. The & Sacramento News re} Democrat finished his breakfist,and, by mistake; walked off with the black-headed cane,
and, some mistake, thus soliloquised : “a not my stick, by thunder}
My lied "te awhite ted : ig black.
Let’s see,—um ! May be, *e mines .
I didn’t think of the, news Fe ore
nia!” a
New York Crrv. Savine’s Banxs.—
The Controller of the cify of New York, inviting proposals for $3,000,000 of the ““Floating Debt Fund Stock of the City of New
York,” the savings banks of that city offered
to take $2,560,000 of it. The German Bank
wanted $125,000 ; Emigrant Bank $200,000; Seamen’s Bank, $400,000, and Mariners’ Bank, $20,000, These banks have.been
the means of snving may 4 family from
coming to want.
Tue CoLossus oF . Canquires.-n a
California letter to the Boston Transcript
occurs this bit of :
When cities learn to be grateful to those
who give them faine, will not an American
artist in Italy be gladdened, some morning,
by a commission from our sunset region for
a statue of Heenan, to stand forever striking out with his left over the Sttaits of Carquinez?
clothes caught fire from coals raked from a
pit which her bhasband was burning, near
their residence. The lady had discovered
that the charcoal was going to waste and in
. eudeavoring to quench the burning mass, in
herpes pee the deplorable ac.
his aécount of ‘an inter.
6 of Wales. outed .
eighteen . snadeed amhahatys and -of the InGovernor.
. Atteut : TE. pacing ae
oe gave
polenta if, or ais ‘made a move. ment to leave, when two shots were fired at
him, one taking effect just over the right eye.
He is. not expected ta live. Six. men were
wnarnnde dies ti. pat off ng. peiohnor.
ir
THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION
RR rere which was, ire, in. stituted in our country, and has become sanc‘. tioned by. general, observance, and hallowed
by a thousand associations, for the Governor
of the State, when the labors of the hysbandmen are over, to set ‘apart, by publie appointment, for the’ people of the corhmonwéalth, a day of general thanksgiving. The
which have crowned the year; to fix more
deeply i thé’ heart a giateful. sense of the
Divine Providenes of the world, and to ren}der to Almighty God the homage and thanksis an honorable feature int our national history, and not to’ be forgotten.
I deem it therefore my duty, as well as my
pleasant privilege, to appoint, and do hereby
feigned thanks ‘nd, praise that. the pe time
that peace and prosperity and health have
prevailed within our borders, and that the
blessitigs of civil libérty, and all the sacred
privileges of education, freedom of conscience, and a holy.religion continue to be
the birthright of the humblest in the land.—
Let it be a day, too, of generous deeds, when
poor shall be tememibered, the sick, the wid’
ow, and the orphan. visited; and when, by
shall be multiplied and strengthened. . And
ae remembering the past,
the Divine blessing that the earth fail not. in
ner. civil. discord, nor. foreign war, come to
afflict us; that the Union our ©
. out the leng
may be.a
tnd bretdlth oF the land, we,
God-fearing people
which exalteth & nation.
day of October, in the year of our. Lord,
fifth.
Bats eae:
Costa county, “on Wednesday, Oct.
pencil, on his table: -"”
_ Friend ‘Tuckers You! will neter war see
me among the living. but.I will be among the
rakaereuemnnantg Ouie of his ‘sitting round the stove at the time. Being .
purpose of the day is to recall the blessings .
earth has yielded oe: Mostly Se kaoronce ~
plenty shall give of its abundance ; when the .
kind offices and tational fellowship, all the . .
bonds of » genial and charitable social life petition pra
eatab.
lished may be preserved . to us, and throughetre Mpetonal.
tener gy Beware ml
. pT ry of tera ais tual
the the tt
of water in. sh a two-foot ais 1
toe Rover mina exai oe *ouehoree
ES
=
Piet ero
sake wi rrdietontle and he
thought he aouid furnish an
rr ENTERTAINTEENT.
pestve Speeas es vive wunWATCHES AND. DIAMONDS,
Xr For full particulars refer to Bills:
Seu Warranted as reprecw. Youne.”
Ashmore’s Meledecon.
_ anne CeONs, Move:
Tuesday Evening, Oct. 30th.
This company is parame of the
well-known and talented performers :
T. W. LAFONT,
~~ W. SHEPARD,
» JOHN KING,
— en..
q
{ ~ om SEVORE
with the celebrated
7 mil y. t
the present, let us implore . forenoon
ite gonerous returns; that neither pestilence said estate,
Given under the great seal of ;
olasige this Saray : nl $01 :
iis. etien: be MAN
PAth; leaving tie following’ ote, written in . POR
FEE.
ag. qitiht
ehREE
aie 2 ee oe .
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