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August 13, 1859 (4 pages)

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W\IXLT PAPER, PORLIOHED RYRRY BatCRDAy WORE O10 aT ORass VALLEY, wevapa CocrtT, cf SOR*ts. THE NEVADA = TERMS: fot omeyear, (in advance,).:...:88,06 Por six months, (in ad 8,00 For three months= Fr ° ® equare of Thirteen Lines first insertion. 61.60 *€ Subsequent insertion....ccese-sseyss+ 1,00 Seconp Granp Girt §. €. RICHARDSON, Attorney & Counsellor evada ENTERTAINMENT. AT LAW. RG haben NS Se PRIZES! eh & Quarts Gold Hireart Pin. $6 11€—Geld eedccbees Lean colieet tro months’ pay, bad extra rations and transportation see for all teamsters in the Utsh Expedition tin free. Particularatteation given toall kinds of Convey. CE—On the corner of Aubern and Richardson Sts.,Grase Valley. 27-tf W. B. CLAPP, OFFICE—MILL ST., GRASS VALLEY, {Opposite the Office of Richardson & Jobne. 1» GRASS VALLEY. on which cceasion will Tickets One DouitarR Eacu. . } Schenck Glass J USTICE OF THE PEACE Will Give a Popular Entertainment ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1859, 1lj—_“ bod es eeecere ° 119, 120 and 12)—Each a set of Gold Sleeve But126—Gold Locket, 5. c00seseeee cess ercee Gove 127, 129, 130 and 13]—Each a Regard Ring, 18? to 141—Each, a Lady's Quarts Ring. #8es. #0 142 to 148—Fach an Day, Streking and Alarm Cloek, S12 m... cc aeeee eee 149 to 158—Fach a 30 hour Striking Clock, $8ea 4° 155 and 156—Each, a set Quarts Shirt toma, NOTICE. 200 PRIZES 4 3St—Gold Fob Chia. nese teen cc 20 . HE undersi re: ee a Law to 6A—G Wnseoatelcceenes + . partnership under the &rm Sah style of Dibble Valued, in the Aggregate, at 2; a Te ¥ > — i 4 & Lansing im “ “ “ “ “ . i DIBBLE & LANSING. 16? ady's Very Heavy Buckle ... 25 Sept. 16, 1866 @ . 163—Fine Gold Locket. Three Glasses. + 8 —_——— . 1*4—Lady's Guard Chain—Fine Gold..... 2 TREODORE BMLLER. 16 —Lady's Neck Chain & wor gg : ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Ofice—In Kelsey's Building Commercial street, Nevada,-May 7th-tf. ~~" $100,000!!! ANTED, im Gold Dust, weekly, $100,099, for which the highest price will be peid—Gold Dust sent to the Mint without charge, except for Ex —,Advances made at all times on dust sent othe Mint. I bave alsoa Melting Furnace, and will melt guid inte bara for parties desiring it. DRAFTS ON THE ATLANTIC STATES, ROTHCHCHILDS' DRAFTS ON EUROPE. CHECKS at par on SACRAMENTO & SAN FRANCISCO Special and General “ss received as usual. Collections amd Banking Business promptly attend. @d te. ° A residence of eight years in Grass Valley, I trust has made me eufficiently well known, not to user Ge dae atthe Old Stand, one door below the Exchange 4. DELANO. Grass Valley, Janusry 1%, 1659. 36-41 desirable stock ever offered in Grass Valley. The prizes will be distributed to tieket holders having the fret numbers drawn from ONE up to TWO HUNDRED inclusive. To give all an have been put at the low price of $1 each. of the prises. LIST OF PRIZES. 1-—Splendid Gold Watch, Hunting Case, Full Jeweled, Chronometer balance, made by Henry Taylor, Liverpool, No. 10,947, with Bracelet Fob Chain attached.. .. 2—Splendid enameled Watch (lady's) Hunting Case, with diamond setting and splendid 3—Gold Hunting Case Watch, Railroat Time ‘ Keeper, marked Jolin Reasley, maker, No. w. S. C. 47.414 and Quarts Seal.. .. CLU B HOUSE (; IN. 4—Iady's Fine Watch, Enamelle! Case, Diamon! setting, marked T. F. Cooper, maker, THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN penintet S0°T.Y AGENTS for the ale of thie FURE GIN in California and Oregon, are —— to auply the Trate with an article that has NO EQUAL N THIS MARKET, being the PURE AlTICLE in ite fuest ‘rinkable condition aod flavor, This Gin in TMPORTED DIRECT FROM HOLLAND, by Messrs. WS. CORBIN &Cu. of New York, who S—Magnificent D.amond Cluster Pin, warrant6—Magnifcent Diamond Cluster Ring Warran%7—CGold Hunting Case Watch, full jeweled, marked Johu bearly, maker, Liverpool, No. have nade arraggements with the late firm of CAM , f : BELLI, BRUOG Titi for the sole importation andasle) §—Massive Cane Head, Califvraia make, quarts iu the United States and Canada. COURT «ce 050 cece tsce-ccccees cee wees We are aseure:! it inthe ONLY GENUINE CLUB HOUSE GIN RVER 1Ma'QpreD Tu THIS MAMKET Ane we are satiafied that a trial will obtain for it the high repoutaion if sustaina where it ic introduced @—Huntiog Cave, Silver, American Watch, full Jeweled, heavy Gold Fob Chain..... 10—Husting Case Sliver Watch. English Lever, Yul! Jeweled, W. Beasley, maker, with Coli Vest Chain attached .. ...-.4. .50-+ 11—One Set of Lava—California mounted.. . 4G" NONE. 15 GENUINE untese the bottles Lave} 22— “ “* “ Ca:weo y = the LABEL of WS. CORBIN & CU. on them. 3“ “6 Quarts ” 8. secoss Yorsale by the principal Liquor dealers im San . 14—Hunting Case Silver Watch, American full Prancixen, W. tt. CUMMINGS &CO., BOWOTEE 0 0.0 or cccvcess cece csccccsecccese 44 Sm 50 Californim at., Sen Francireo, . 45_ Quarts Seal and Buckle, Celiformin made.. ——es — —~ WG—et of Cameo 22.. cece cece ee cece eweene 17—Gold Locket, six Glasses and Guard Chain. r ’ COLLECTING. Sed TR oles capes, tase 19—Set of Jet—Pin & Farrings—Gold mounted 22~—Stiver Hunting Case Watch, detached Leret, Jrneid Adem, maker, No. 9.050.... the Collecting of acounts, or notes, that may be ea handedto him His charges will be moderate, 23—Le y'e Quarts Locket Pin ......++.he can be found at all timesat the Banking House} gg + “ “ta ofA IMlano. to « “ “ “ JOHN W. ROBERTS, (O¢ Freeman & Co's Express,) Lo LEAVE fo inform the citisens of Grass Valley aud vicinty that be will promptly attend to garThe Prises consist of ENTIRELY NEW AND. 166 to 17?—Ench s California Gold Ring. FAME CU, aber duct dine, nee. we. portunity to obtain valuable prize, the tickets . holder of one ticket will be admitted to the entertainment #nd be entitled to a chance in the destribution Od BOemUiMe.. 2. ceccseces cece cecccses i ted genuine—Lady's———-_—_—— ..... 1 Lumber & General Dealer, Valley Lumber Yard, in Méreet, eppesite Western Motel Tene ee LASS TALLEY. ¥ AVING control of ALL. Lumber manufactured ] at the Iuona Vista sod Sugar Pine Sew Mills, lam prepared to sell KUGAR AND YELLOW PINE LUMBER, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY AND IN ANY QUANTITY. Laths, Pickets, Shakes, Shingles, Cedar Posts, &c, &c. ga . ave, direct from the Manufactories, GASH, SASH DOORS, BLINDS, FRENCH WINDOWS, Tanel Doors, Newel, Banuters, ke, &e., &e. Which I offer for sale at prices below competition. J. MARKS, CHIBZAP BOOK AWD Cigar Store. Wishes to inforns nis friends and the public generally that he has always on = is constantly ving a complete assortmen’ BOOKS, STATIONERY, ERUIT, CONFECTIONERY, TOYS, CUTLERY. FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, And tbe finest Brande of TOBACCO AND CIGARS, Which he will -ell tosuit the times. Hotel airencle'C Se en tame a ot a van oe une ou! ean wey with ry ‘advance of Sen Francisco cen. a2 3m J, MARKS, Main Sia, PHELAN’S MODEL BILLIARD ABLES. PATENT Combination Cushions, pa The only correst ones now in use, “GBR ’ Andonly to be hnd st the Manefecturyand Galesrooms of M. B. HUGHES, AGENT, 453m * Ban : Justices’ Blanks of all kindsfor enle . 103004 168—Eesh one set Jowsiry, 2—Heary Quarts Inchet Ring (California).. . 27-~Silver Hunting, Case Watch, detached Lev. OP Mes B RGU. is. . cacecaden cows coscestcece “ “ “ “ 3)—Set Cameo—Brooch and Far-rings.... 3t—Lady'’s Gold Buekle.. 0.. 620. seececeeee !Ghe Metxda Hationa ‘ments left with Mr. Mackie will receive prompt at ———_———— National. ? NO. 3. GEORGE WASINGTGN’S ADVICE IN . LOVE MATTERS. [From Washington Irving’s canelading . volume of the “Lite of Wasbiegtou.’*) j GEORGE D. ROBERTS Eprror. GRASS VALLEY, AUGUST a3. 1839. ) The place (Mt. Vernon) at this time porsessed attractions for gay ne wel! ae grave, and was often enlivened by young company. . One great attraction war Mise Nelly Cus Ma. CHAS. A. CRANE is our sole Agent in San i tel : : ‘ Shatisen: Hel catpiwéret'te reedve Acne tie, Mre. Washington's grand-dangter, who monte, and receipt forthe same. Lie may be found . with}ber brother, Geo. W. TP’. Custis, had ; at 172 Montgomery " reet,. hee adopted by the General at thelr fathers Aaescy.—Henry Mackie, Feq. at the office of . “ . ‘ Freeman & Co's Express, Main Street Nevaca is our . Geath, When they were quite children and . guthorized agentat Nevada City. All advertise . brought ap by bim with the most affeetion. tenton from us. Leval Advertisement will bere-. ale care. Ie was fond of children, especialturned by Mr. Mackie. with proof of pablicati ' . . : oon as padlication expires. proof of pablication @*/ 1y girls; @sto boye, with all the spirit of . EEE Oe . command, be fovod them at times somewhat ed Fnmanegeable. Iean govern meu, would be say, bat leaanot govern boys. Mins, Nel. ly bad grown op under the especial eye of . . her grandmotber, te whom she was devotedly . . attached, aud who was particulas in enforeing ber observance of all ber leesons, as we!) AGENTS. Gro. A. Larronore is our duly authorised Agent or Sacramento. Hemay be found at ei J st. Democratic Mertings. W. F. Andersons candidate for the State Senate, E. W. Maslin, H. Meredith, BR. B. Moyes, and others, will address their fellow citizens of the following places :— Ring, en S10.. . 2. cece eee oe . 20 c y i 5. 118-—Cal’ Goll Odd Feliow’s Ring.. os.. is . Rrench Corral. ....Monday, Aagust 15.) 4, insteucting ber in thearts of housekeeping, 116 to 118—Fach & Silver Hunting Case Wateh, . S82 Juan...... Tuesday 16. . : detached Lever, Nos 8,907, 8,577 and 8,879 Cherokee....... Wednesday, “ 17,. She waa a great favorite with the General; Rear 76 . Colombia HM.... Thursd 18.) f op. 179—Silver Hunting Case. Detached lever Watch Senter SR Wiear “ 49,} pene. wo renin seysdiige -full dnesiiel, Tetoeg Sale Keeper, T. F. Moore’s Flat Saturday“ lighted with ber gay whims and sprigbily The . 1Wo—tilver itonting ane. ‘detached lever Watch ” oe be cobvicces ee pp oo Sone aaa ve oma _— i ll Jewelled, Railway Timekeeper, Arnold fathington. ee. Tuesday “ 23. . and suprising bim into a hearty laugh. an fear ie onl Se 16 . oa: eed Toarcbey? a = She was now maturing intoa lovely and 183 to 188—Each a Gold Pen with Silver Pencil, ” Mooney’s Flat..... Saturday “ 27, . attractive woman, and the attention she re. and Silver extension Holder, $5 en. .. a i. Rererenrer Monday “ 29. . ceived began ta awaken some selicitude in bg oar anti aeae sane peng 4 Seis the Genersl’s mind. This is evinced in o aa Regard Ring—real stone. 4 At the meeting of the Democratic Ceutral . hulf aportive letter of advice, written to ber . . 192 to 194—Fach an enarmied Gold Ring, 85 ea 15 ..$350 195—Set of Gold mounted Jet Cross & Ear-rings 7 . 19%—Very a, Goll Vest Chain ... oo & 197—Lary's Waist Backle, California Gold... 16 198—Set Gent’s Sleeve and Shirt Buttons... + 100 . 199—Set Lava Breast Pin and Ear-rings, Cal. Gold mounted .. 22. .c.e ceseee --. & 200—Geld Hunting Base Watch. Full Jeweled. J. Beasley. waker, No. 47,418, with Cal. Gold “7 Buckle and Quarts Seal ......-00+-180 a lo 110 County Surveror’s OFFICE. COURT HOUSE, NEVADA. JOUN L. GAMBLE, } J. OSTROM, County Surveyor. Deputy. LL PERSONS are herehy eautioned against employing otrer Surveyors than euch as may be deputized from thie office. 90 Fatract from the Laws of. California. Cuar. 20, Sec 3.—Nosorvey or re-survey hereaf80 . ter made by any person except the County surveyor or his deputy shall be considered legal evidence in ‘ amy Court within thisatate. JOHN 1L. GAMBLE. 85 at County Surveyor . . WILLIAMSON, RUSTIOUEER, . . i } ILL attend to salesin any part of the County of . sees Real Estate or Personal Property. OFFICE—Commercial and Pine street, Nevans. Nevada, Nov. 12, 1858.—nl6-tf _ ——— RENRY MEREDITH.) [THOMASP. HAWLEY. MNEREDITH & HAWLEY, ss, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS at LAW . OFFICE—In Kidd & Knox's Brick Building, corner of Pine & Broad Sts., Nevada. 3 esesss $ 2 =. AANA TANASE: “gf AT,OON! Harrington & Patterson, 20 Ss’ LONG and favorably known on Brood street, Ed have removed opened the finest Billiard Sa . loon to be found in the mountains, in the new 20 =. BRICK BUILDING, COR. BROAD & PINE STS. se =e fancy.. OPPUSITE KIDD & KNOX’S BUILDING, NEVADA. Si—Heary Gold Vest Chain.,...-.-. ss. They hereby tender an invitation to all their old
3$—Gold Neck Chaiu and Lveket. ...... 25 . patrons and friends to pay them frequent visits, and sO ee ee 25} ther hesahy gtetne themselves to give as goed sat3 isfection aa formerly. 37—Gold Bracelet .... 06000220 0. eserceceee 10 . “Pee delern will be farnishet with now and mag 3t—Gold Locket Bracelet .... ..-.000-0520) sificent BILLIARD TABLES, snd every 41—Set Pinand Ear rings....-. cee. seen a" « « " pedneeeda ddsscecesse aoe eoee eece 44—Mourning set... Plererceces-ccsccoeres 46, 46, 47, 48 and 49—each a heavy, California Gold, Seal Ring, $15 ea .. 50-—Heary Large Gold Locket ... .. te EH IF vcancerbesdercesess 83, 54, 55, 66, 57 and 5$—Each, cue set Sleeve Buttoms, Qbeach ....6206 ccccsccccces 59 and 60—Each, one set Cal. Gold Sleeve But64 and 65--Eaeh, one set Cal. Gold Shirt But6 and 67—Each’ engraved Gold Snirt Buttons, te eeeeeweeee oo “ “ ali, 2 “T0and T1—Haeh one pair Hoop Ear-rings, Cal. make, $10 exch .... acceeeronesbaccuves 72,73 and 74—Each one pair Hoop Ear-rings, eeceeee seer s2— “ “ “ 83-—Gold Enamelled Locket,,,..----rerreee+ 84 and 85-~Each a Locket Breast Pin~810 ea, , 86, 67 apd 88—Each a Quarts Breast Pin, $10,. 89 and 90-—Each a Cal. Gold Slide>~Quarts, $10 Lady's Ear-rings, Californie Gold .,,... 94, % apd O6rrKach ope Cal. Gojd Guard Slide, anger peter pe acenessepereses seneceee — one cet Shirt Buttons, RE Sr , 610 eo... sees rere ener eeeee eee eeeee ee eeeeernrneee 18 . appendage complete. 12] THE BAR is Gtted up in the finest styl, 15) and supplied with the choicest and most costly Liquors and Cigars. 12) “Nevada, Nov i3, 1958.—n16 tf " TURNER'S . GUBGtBR WBUBE, %!/ Forest Wine BITTerRs, 13 ’S FOREST WINE BITTERS are a care for Flatulency. pepsiv, Co-tiveor Heaviness. General Lebility. Nausea, HeadDigestive Organs, Nervous ation, ages ery aye a AGections, and 15 . most of the ills that is heir to. will be 12. found not onl; a crnativs, but alsothe PREVENTanivs ever in' in (California. 10 These BITTERS. manufactured from the t medical roots, barkea and herbs, by Turner 14. Brothers, are warnaxvEp to be the best now in use on the Pacific Coast, and can be taken with perfect safety by persons of all ages and conditions. Committee, in Nevada, on Angust Ist, the . during a temporary absence from Mount . following Resolution was unanimously adopVeraon, when she was abont to make ber . ted: pao appearance ata ball at Georgetown. . Fesolved, That to the Nevada National, . It is carious as @ specimen of Washingten’s the only democratic organ of Nevada Coun. eouncil in love matters. It would appear ty, belougs the patronage of the party, and . tbat Mine. Nelly, to allay his solicitude, had . the Central Committee direct all printing . slready,"ia ber correspondence, professed “a for the party to be done at the ational of. perfect apathy toward the youth of the pres. . See. . eat day, and a deteamioation nevor to give . { h’mself aay uneaseness on account of any of . Bir. Buckhanan’s A ‘iititeaiaaiandtee: ‘them. Washington doubted the firmness The Detroit Free Presa of the 19t& ult. . aud courtancy ofher reaolre “Men and coptaius a well written and compeebensive . women,” writes be, “feel the same inclinareview of the policy aud measures of Presi. . tion towards esch other new that they have ident Buchanan's administration, showing . Siways done, and which they will continue that they are entitled tospplause and appro. to do antil there isa new order of things; val of the democratic party of the Union, . and you, as others have done, may find that . ' ; 4 * . aud summing them up asf Mows:— the yanete of your rex are easier rained 1. The Admini-tration has produced a setthan allayed. Do not, therefore, boast too tlement of the Kaosas question, and estab. s00n’ or toe sirougly of your insensibility. lisbed perfect order in that long distracted * * © Love is said to bean inroluntery territory. * oe Jt has put an end to the filibustering . passion, and it ie, therefore, eontend that, . it cangot be resieted. 2. a CY of Walker & Co. . This is true in part only, for like all) It bas putan end to tbe rebellion in. eae established order and peace in that ‘things else, when nourished end supplied 4. Ithas proseented the war against the plentifally with sliment, it is rapid in ite hostile Indiavs with redeubied force in Wasb. progress; but let these be withdrawn, aod it . ington Territory, and compelled them to 80@ . may be stifled in its birth, or much stinted . for peace on its own termes, nage 5. It haa done the sume . beta? eed to the General with a firm step. NETADa NATIONAK. J08 PRINTING OFFICE, MAIN STREET, GRass VALLEY. We have in conection with the Neeeme “ye ot Nawsearee, Perar rasp se # JOR OFFICE caret le af @xecuting every Ceceription of } Werk. rnel a+ Teor eC, e00, Creert are, he ararrte Tut Haare, Foerene Law Brance Ratt Teewers, Proekawase, Prec Tene foows ant Pawenaeee, For., «)ie) will be epeeu with aeatnesaand liepatch on ressopeble teru: there waa a slight paves, moved to re: 5 from the room. She was just shottiug the door when sbe overbenrd the Geaere! »'tempting, in a low roice, to iatercede ta her “Wy dear,” oterrved ho, ‘I would say no more; perbupa the was not aloue.” Ilia intercession stopped Mise Nelly in her retreat. She re-opened the door and advan“Sir said she, “you brought me opto speak the trath and when Etotd grandmammal was alone; E bope you believed Jiwes alone.” The Genera! made one of bie most magnacimous bows, “My child,” repjied ba, «I beg your pardos.” We will anticipate dates, and obseeve that the romantic episode of Mixes Nelly Curtle termina ted to the General's sutiafaction; ebe became the happy wife of Lawrence Lewis Mr. Sickice and his Lady The last advices bring as the pleasing information that the wronged and outraged Mr. Sickles, with true Christian charity, bas forgiven bis erring wife and taken her back again to his bosom, As she lies by bis side, we presume she entertains her lord with the story of her erring love, What degraded brutes they both mast be! And yet, what more could we expect of the man who extorted from bis wife, and published to the worid the his tory of hisown ehswe? From thet moment, as between him and the gallows our sympathies were witb the gallows.— Ea. The following incident, enys the Ploserville Observer, is reported to have taken place in one of our fashionable sheving ea loous, between Mr. Greeley'and a eeriain Col Mc., somewhat noted for bis enthusiastic admiration of the “brave and youthful’ Sen ator, and Senatorial elections being the tepic of conversation, the Colonel ventured to ask Horace his opinion of the young Senator from Califoroia, and doubtless was eurpris: eland mortified to find that the man cf the Tribune was unacquainted with bie favorite. The Colonel, however, after a time sucocesded in refreshing the white-coried man's memory (by au allusion to Mr. Broderick's Congressional eanvass in the Binpire cits:) aud waa answered somewhat in thie style “Ah, yes, I believe I do remember him now, he was one of the b'boys!? The gallant Colonel, itia said visibly weakened, but being @ brave man, he soon rallied and came to the reecuc, referring triumphantly to Mr. B’s brilliant effort in the United States Senate, stating at the same time, that his (Mr. B's) enemies had been base enongh to attribute the authorship of the speech to a certain Mr. Wilkes. At this point, the Col. in Oregon, and . im itegrowth. * ° ° Although wecan-' was interrupted by Mr. Greely with an emforced the Indians to relinquish hostilities . not avoid first impressions, we may aseured phatic, “Impossible! Mr. Wilke: did not and sue for peace. . ly place them under guard. °° Wh 6. It has ieee the reme in the war with A arr . g ° en the Indians in New Mexico, and in like manner compelled them to sue for peace. 7. 1t bas made a new and bighly advantageous treaty with China. it: Who is this invader? Have I a write it!"’ The Colonel's eves brightened for beginning to kindle, and your 'amomentonly. Horace proceded— I know some grows worm, propound these questions ' Mr. Wilkes well, be isan educated aad Inte telligeat man ; if he had writtcn s speech 8. it has made a new and bighly adventa} geous treaty with Japan. 9. It has obtained a most important diplomatic victory over England by extortiag from her an abandorment of the long assum. . ed right to search American vessels. / 10. It has eetablisved an overland mail to . Calitornia and iit Puctic const. IL. It bas admitted two new free States . Into the Union, and thus secured a large extension of the field for ‘free labor.” 12. [t bas sent a naval expedition to Par. aguay und obtained an apology for insults to the American flag. Indemnity for injurica received, and grauts of new commercial privileges and right of navigation. 13. It has paid off more than nine millions of public debt, at the time of pressure in the money market and general «mbarrasement in the business of the country that is without a parallel in our history. 14. ithas reduced the expenses of the government from eighty-one millions to less than seventy millions, and will soon have them graduated to a scale of about fifty miltions, 15. It is engaged in the negotiation ofa treaty with Englaud for the settlementof the difficulties and disputes that bave orisen un: der the Clayton-isulwer treaty, with every prorpect of ruccess. 16. It ie engaged in the negotiation ofa treaty with Nicarsgua for the right of trensit of American citizens and property across the Jethmus, and for the payment of American claims, with encooraging prospects of sucersa. . accustomed to live, andas my friends cau! competent kaowledge of bim? Is hea man! upon those questions, it wonld bare been a of good character? A man of eeuse? For, good one!" The Col., it isen'd, fell faintbe assured, sensible womancan never be! ing and trembling upou the sofa, or into the bappy with ajfool. What has been hie walk arms of a friend, our iaformagt doa‘t in life? © * °* Is his fortune euMeient . know which. to maintain mein the manuverI have been ceanecanlseienige pain ca a, Avenage Aon.—-Tn [831 the average ere have no resonahlc objection’ If all these . of the inhavitante of Scotiand was 27 years; interrogatories can be satisfactorily auswer0! England, 26 years; of Prussia, 27 years ; " : of the United States, 22 yeara. In Vermont ed, there will remain but one more to "7 and New Hampsbire, one-third of ail the peoasked; that, however‘ isan important one:' ple are over 90 years of age; in lowe and Have I a sufficient ground to conclude that Minnesota, uot more thau one-sixth have his affections are engaged by me? Without . noe age. coe wa ke ms 4 — this the heart of ecnsibility will struggle . iM are $a5 gursens ote Sidhasdt aan against passion that is vot reciprocated.” but in Illinois only 73. and in Mississippi 74. . The eage counsels of Washington and the . The Washington States says: “Private aosusceptible feelings of Miss Nelly were 8002 . sounte from Kentucky represent that tho brought to the test by the residence of Law-' section of Mr. Breckinridze to the Senate of rence Lewis at Mount Vornon. A *trong the United States is almost positively ceria!n attachment for her grew up on his part, or . te eccur perhaps already existed, and was strength -ened by daily intereonrse. It wasfavorably) 4. ter ag we are concerned, wa are oviewed by bis uncle. Whether it was fully posed to hanging.—Vew Bedfod Standard. reciprocated was uncertain. A formidabie . Individually, most people are!—Bestens rival to Lewis appeared in youag Carroll of . pag, Carrollton, who had just retarned from Eur. ope, adorned with the graces of foreign trav: : “it's el. and whose suit was countenanced by Mrs. Education begins the gentleman, Lut read « Washington. These were among the poctic . lag good company and reflection muet daish ‘ him. 16] gg TURNER BROTHERS, Manufacturers of every of , Cordals, Bitters &c. at N. NY. tnd tan Fiancioco, Cal, i < Such is the record. Now vrs not = days of Mourt Vernon. when its balls echoed . an adminisiration that the whole democratic . ¢ the tread of lovers. They were haleyon party of the Unien can rally around aad susjays, with Miss Nelly, as she nestil des A few days since a barber offered a reward CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.—The rhputation awarded to TURNER'S GINGER WINE.ead the unequaled fo me 9 pare wren aan becn the means of into the market many articles. wa Beware of these base 1 We caution all consumers of GINGEE WINE to examine the label. = tain and encourage? Too Tacr.—When a rakish youth goes as--. tray, friends gather sround him, in order . to restore him to the path of virtue. Gentleneer and kindness are lavished to wia bim . hack to innocence and peace. No one wo'd suspect that he had ever sinned. But when . 8 poor confiding girl is betrayed. she receives the brand of society. aud is driven from the ways of virtue, The ie M respected, avd esteemed ; there Ix no peace for ber this wide of the grave. Society bas’ no loving, helping band for ber, no emile of peace. no voice of forgiveness. There are . earthly moralities unknown to beaven.— There ia a deep wrong in them, and fearful are tne cousequencies. ee t We often bear it said of asick wan, that! he enjoyt bad bealth. Sach is not the case. The only pessons who cnjoy bad bealtby ere; . the doctors. { clared in after years, toa lady from whom we have the story: “I was young and romantic then,” said she, “and fond of wandering alone by moon-light in the woods of Mount Vernon. Grandmamma thought It was wrong and unsafe, and scolded and coaxed me into s promise that I iroald not wonder in : the woods again tnaccompanicd. But I was missing one evening and was brought bome from the interdicted woods to the drawing-room where the Genereral was walking up and down with bis hands bebind bim, a3 wae hie want, Grandmamms seated in ber great arm-chair’ opencd a se vere reproof.” Peor-Miss Neti was reminded of bet prom: ; ise, and taxed with her delinquency. She knsw thagehe bad doae wrong—slmittlog her fault, and esraped na excare: but, when , . of tea dollars for the beat recipe for “instantaneously removing superfluous bair."— Among the answers was one forwarded by o gentleman who spoke {from experience.—. Here ita :;—‘'Undertake to kiss a sponky we man sgainet ber will.” Wonan'eeye appears more beantiful wher, iteparkive throngha tes, seastar Seem 4 more brilliant when it sparkice o2 a wave aA TRUE AN. Newer yet Krew 12 sholx, ime man, Of Jove like pe +t, Bul it hie Leart ot hearts were livelande® igne4 A very woman —segsites and quick To teach Sim teers aud leagkter, bora uf tors That meseer souls mane mocket. TY ‘a nis Teclude ant tana © wetted, We ip lop T bald teen men