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June 11, 1859 (4 pages)

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TH ENEVADA NATIONAY . WSGEA! PavaR, FUR LINED "NY RRY SaTeRnDatT Mon he IN@mees Yeas KY, BBY4DA GounTY, ©F somma. ERMS: Wel GH year. {in advanee,)..... 88, #ix months, (in advanee,).... 3 three months,.... 600+. 2. © COPlea,. 0.056. 00 oe esses PRICE OF (DVERTISING. ® square of Thirteen Lines first insertion. .$1.50 * Subsequent insertion.......... 1,00 §. €. RICHARDSON, ——— & Counsellor A LAW. wu wy attend to all business confided to Bis care in Nevada and adjoining Counties. Tecan collect two months’ pay, back pay, extra rations and transportation expences for all teamsters in the Utah Expedition. Information free. Particular attention given to ail kinds of Conveyaneing. OFFICE—On the corner of Auburn and Richardson Os. Grass Valley. 27-tf W. B. CLAPP, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE OFFICE—MILL ST., GRASS VALLEY, {Opposite the Office of Richardson & Jobns E. W. SPOFFORD, NOTARY PUBLIC q SUSTICE be THE PEACE, 4 For the Township of Grass Valley, Has removed to the Office recently oecopied by §. C. Riebardson, Esq., in Shoemaker’s Building, Mill St. es poi nina cep tet digas Pac 6 x NOTICE. “. = undersigned have this aay formed a Law Co partnership under the firm and style of Dibble 4 & Lansing : a DIBBLE & LANSING. eal Ph Pann TO ee a $100,000!!! > . j ANTED, in Gold Dust, weekly, $100,099, for which ¢ jest priceewill be paid —Cold Dast sent to the without charge, except for Ex Advances made at all times on dust sent . pre. la the Mint. I have alson Melting Furnaces, and will melt gol into bara for parties desiring it. DRAFTS ON TITE ATLANTIC STATES, RKOTHCHCHILIS’ DRAFTS ON EUROPE. ‘ CHECKS at par on SACRAMENTO & SAN FRANCISCO Fpecial and General Deposites rceeived as usual. @olleetions end Banking Business promptly attendet te. A residence of cicht years in Grass Valley, I trust bar giade me sufficiently well known, not to need further enlarcement.—titiice at the Old Stand, one deur below the Exchange A. DELANO. Grasa Valley, January 12, 1859. 25-tf New A:rangement, _" wl ’ PRICES REDUCED. fii? it 3 a WESTERN HOTEL. COR, MAIN AND NEVADA STREETS, Wu MORK, Prepricter. TEC NMI—PenrA, per week.. . 2.. 00.0.88 ewtd and bastcing, per week.. 7 OO To be pein, iuvari« ity, im advance 11 fs alwaugse spread with the best the andthe BAK ,arnivhed with pure trra+s Valley Murels 49, (880 +-n20-11 be « Po . i mpire Restaurant, Pinte Mereet, Gruss Voliey. wee a Whe =. style a te ny fur where he i« prepared te 7 on . > MEALS seit, may be hal te order, UYSTKES, ip ave atyle BUU PS. of all varietion MEATS, ad FOWLS, GAMF, SAUSAGES, FISH. hecs PUDDINGS, VEGETABLES, &e. &« In fact, the very best of everything, ih the beat « hae and ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. Having fitted up the above extablixhment, with th design of catrying on a permafient business, 1 have adopted the waxim of *' Live and Let Live,’ and in aot te furnish my enstomers with anything the market affords, and shall in no case charge more tha amere living price. Confidently believing that visitorsto our vislage ean no where find equal accommodations for the ame meney, invite all to give me a call, and see for theumires. lie J.H. CLARK THOMAS S. LEVY, Lumber & General Dealer, Valley Lumber Yard, Main Street. opposite Western Hotel, GRASS VALLEY. AVING control of All. Lomber manufactured ] at the Buena Vista nnd Sugar Pine Saw Mills. Tam prepared to sell #UGAR AND YELLOW PINE LUMBER, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY AND IN ANY QUANTITY. Laths, Pickets, Shakes, Shingles, Cedar Posts, &c, &c. Ba~ 1 hare, direct from the Manufactories, BABH, SASH DOORS, BLINDS, FRENCH WINDOWS, Panel Doors, Newels, Banisters, &e, &e., &c. Which I offer for sale at prices below competition. Wit. > J. MARKS, ENBAP BOOK AM . Cigar Store. Wishes to inform his friends and the public genepoe . that he has always on hand, and is constantly ving a complete assortment of KS, STATIONERY, ERUIT, CONFECTIONERY, TOYS, CUTLERY. FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, sonaoee AND CIGARS, Which he will sell to suit the Hotel K Bar Keepers, and Restausants will ind it to their advantage to come and examine our stock as they } an buy witha small ‘advance of San Francisco fo Pet ascshtinber the vines. M4 i n28 3m i ‘Gress Vi SODA FACTORY FOR SALB! ToSittons int CALIFORNIA has dome © Paging Dusiness since 1852—with everything complete for DO & FARRELL, Geom Valley Apri. 6 1600 —n00VOL 1. Nevada dvertisemens. County Surveyor’s OFFice. COURT HOUSE, NEVADA. JOHN L. GAMBLE, J. O8TROM, County Surveyor. Deputy. LL PERSONS are hereby cautioned against employing other Surveyors than such as may be deputized from this office. Extract from the Laws of California. Cnar. 20, See 3.—No sorvey or re-survey hereafter made by any person except the County surveyor or his deputy shall be considered legal evidence in any Court within this state. JOHN L. GAMBLE. 2u County Surveyor I WILLIAMSON, RUGTIOREER, we attend to salesin any part of the County of Real Kstate or Personal Property. OFFICE—Com mercial and Pine street, Nevana. Nevada, Noy. 12, 1458.--n16-tf HENRY MenemiTH.) [THOMAST. HAWLEY. MEREDITH & HAWLEY, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS at LAW OFFICE-—In Kidd & Knox's Brick Building, corner of Pine & Broad Sts., Nevada. 3 AMSA NANA] SAT.00N! ‘Harrington & Patterson, t, q ) LONG and fayerably known on Broad stree t) hove removed and opened the feet Bilin intains, in the now joon to be found in the me . BRICK BUILDING, COR . OPPOSITE KIDD & KNOX’S BUILDING, NEVADA. They hereby tender atv invitation te all their old patrons and friends te pay thein frequent visit*, and they hereby re themselves to give ax good sat isfaction as formerly The Sxl Hobe furnished with new and mag nificent appendage THE KA is fitted up in the finest «tyle fend supplied with the choicest and moat costly } Liquors and Cigars. Nevada, Nov. i8, 1058.—nit tf mplete. Nerede Eren and Ere«s Foundnry. } . ; . AVING establishet ourselves In the shove busi <3 we are now prepared to do all hinds of uperer tot Mountains, and patiorns } avd Quarts mill Machinery, Pumpe from Sto 16 inehes in diameter, lron Fronts for Brick Huiltiere, Kelcony and Awning Posts, & tivo build “TRAM ENGINES of ali hinds, from & to 4 Cnyines tunde to order, nt the shortest netice. Castings of every description, prempt. ty excented. Having THHER LARGE LATHES in rennmg arte we can fill erders quicker that anyother shop fv t) mounts tue g werk Cone wi swell to eal? . wm Al fe "enctuatly Ait weiet £f alemuaiaa iat W. HECGH. . THOM, JOHN McARTHUR r quality, cor on hand and for sole, at the Kiln ot Wolf H south of Grass Valley—seid at the lowest market rates For further partreulars enqnire at the Kiln, or att tess Edward Huston, ai tiraes Valley April 21, 185° J MARS HAS JUST REVUUNED: from te ee Vay with a large assortment of HAVANA and DOMESTIC CIGARS; among his Stock may be ound the following celebrated Brands : LA FRAGANTA LE FERNANDAZ, FL RECINT BE MERVION FLOR, LA SEVILANU BRIIANI A LA ARANCO BARANCO BLITZ, LA VALARO BRI1., LA UNICO HIVAS, LA LAPEZ, Together with a large assortment of the best hind of CHEWING and SMOKING Tobacco. genni H shaum and echer Fancy Pipes, lleying Cs kinds of Fruit, &e., which be will sell at greatly re duced prices. Give him a cal. it NEW CLOTHING STORE! HE UNDERSIGNED has just opened bis new and splendid Store on the COR. MAIN & MILL &TS, Where he is ready now, to offer to the ciltzens of Grass Valley and vicinity, the following named ar ticles, at a low price, as A FINE STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOSS & SHOES. HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, GARFET SREKS SHIRTS, DRAWERS, GLOVES, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, Anda fall assortment of BOYS’ GARMENTS. Citizens of Grass Valley and vicinity, will please call and examine his new Stock. Goods made of the best mateorialand the Latest styles— Also Warranted Good Fits. B. NATHAN Grass Valley, Nov. 13, 1858.—n16-3m Or if you havent time, let Time come to you. DR. R. B. SHARP, At his®Dentist’s Office, on Mill street, has received AGREAT VARIETY OF CLOCKS. OF aL STYLES, from PLAIN to i the most ORNaand at Prices from Three Dollars, upward <a ae Dehind tere times give the Dr evada Natio GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1859. _PROAD & PINE STS. . JLIARD TABLES, spdevery . . shall be gratified with the corsciousness of Rats Tickers, Paockawers, Buss or Fane Booxs and Pawrazets, Erc., which will be exeeuted with neatnossan . dispateh. on reasonable tera enue: aes: am _) The Toker’ Géec. ° VANITY. bit t k ad q EI al 10 nal Avoid etibitions of vanity in the presence . ofeven your moet iutimate frient+. A vain . mind is invariably a weak mind. It may . have evolved brilliant{ideas—mey have addeu mach tothe seaumof baman knowledge and . homan happiness— bot it is nevertheless im. ————— == becile. There is no wettkness eo inexcusable . ‘ Eprrok or tue “ Nevapa Nationat.”—An in man asvanity. A woman may te vain of Bo cages eee! pra tpl mn A . article appearing in the Nevada Journal of her charms, ofher fiminine aeqi sitions, bet . and all Clothing made to order, to ft with Seatnees . connection with a proposition to tender me which characterizes woman is different from #g-Cutting and Repairing done on short notice. . the office of Assessor for the County of Nevathat seen inman, In man itis allied toan ee “tf . ada, ismy excuse for desiring you to give ambiton that is pitiful, and an egotivm . . the following publicity through the medium . that enfeebles. Self-estesm ix a necessary ¥. 60 FASHIGMABLE TAILOR. Ch: Two Doors below Montgomery’s Stone Building b On Mill Street, Grass Valley. $ Ss. M. SAID, GEORGE D. ROBERTS Eprror. EGS LEAVE to inform the citizens of Grass Val. == = moti . that he has just received a choice assortGRASS VALLEY, JUNE 11, 1859.
BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VFSTINGS, BY BAYARD TATION For thee I plucked the wild ing rove, And wore it oun my breast; And there till day light's dueky close Its silken cheek was presse! tts desert breath was sweeter far Than palace rose could be; Sweeter than all earth's blossoms are, Rat that thou gavest me. 1 kyewed ite lettwee in fond deapits Of lige that failed Alin’ own, Nis Diéentiig Hower was blown Vewed no test should rival imine, Thongh withered né® and pale, Til those are plucked whove white bads twine Around thy bridal veti --@--—----Krening, Slewly, slowly ap the wall Steals the sanshine, steals the shave Evening dammps begin to fall, Evening suadews are displa ret Tt i L L Ri A AY ’ ' of the “ Nevada National.” Iam indaced . , Fequisite in the compdsition of a true mental . Battery street, San Francisco, to ask this, through a wish to publicly excharacter, and sbould not, therefore, ms it . i )presd ey gratitude to the editor of the often is, beconfounded with vanity. Vanity . . Nevada Journal for his generous and volunis inanity; self-esteem is force—between the ' . tary introdaction of myself tomy fellow! twoqnalities their is a wife difference. Sin, . citizens ; and also, to make a frank avowal with vanity’ saith Milton “ has filled the of my condition, and the reasons why I hearts of man,” Johnson saya: should be gratified to obtain the approval . No man sympathizes with the sorows of van‘ . of the public foran elevation to the office . ty;* and Swift canstically writes, ‘ that it proposed. . is the food of fool's’ i . Aslong as I was able to obtain a laudable! Don't let us be misunderstood. We do not . living through the aid of my saw, hammer, fail against the quality of mind called *Wanand planes, Inever indulged the least ity.”’ In it only against its undue exhibition . foo true. Round me, oer’ me, everywhere, All the sky is grand with clouds, Awd athwart the evening air Wheel the swallows home in erowds. Deo; er, darker, and more wan, In my breast thy shadows fall , Sole agent for TILTON & McFARLAND’S FIRE AND * : ' ; ‘ Uy ward steals the bife of man, . RURGLAR PROOF SAPES* with Steel VaultsandCom. design to obtain any office in any way. Re-. that we bere speak in decided language. It 2 Gesaeten Mate bination Locks. Our lock is so constructed the “ie ss at be nx th ewen t si i ‘ owner can change his combination to any letter be cently however 1 have been deprived of the should not put forth even ef the oppo ite . —Lenj fate: ma on! y choose It requires no key to open the Safe: . ability to secure to myself the commen com, . Sex, of whem Pope iftevefently trites: re ~ ; » are . owen ori) pe forts of life, by reason of receiving a wonnd Think not whev woman's frarisient bréath is fed . after a short stay in Downieville, gone nortl by hundreds of our Merchant, in my right arm, which has disabled me from ) convinced of their security, bave the persutt of my usual avocation. There. ent tb b la has . to recuit anf artange the forces of the Opue orders for their supply fore while I regard myself as amply able to to such a degree that she would even have . position for the coming political contest. her toilent properly made for the grave. . This work is neceseary for the reason that who are in want of a RELIABLE SAFE, th blic i b . id . ple call and examine eurs beforo purchasing gerve the publicin other capacities, aside eg, PE r r : » 4 . Vanity in man is allied to coxcombry, and . many of those who at firet agreed with Mr. . Douglas’ position upon Lecompton affairs, a risen = from my trade, or the pursuit of robbers, . am still ae golicious of securing to myself as wlien once it controls his mind, he seein it ugw bat the ghost of a past issue; {and are @hwilling to be dragged into the PH F ( A N 9 S honorable a living as before, and if the) “May bid ferewell—a long ferewell— public will honor me with their confidence, . support of Mr, Broderick ander the pretense : he is fighti fi t prisciple MODEL by elevating me to the office of Asessor. 1) 4 “and tbat bee. the exponent of "Douglas Why is it that the rainbow dnd the cloud . Demorcracy as contra-distinguiehed from ; , ~ } ] L L LA R D T A B L E S rendering myself useful tothe public,in-. °°™® OFFr US witha beauty that is not of . the simon pare. We believe that the Opye: AND.. stead of the bomiliation of becoming a tax earthand then pass away andleave us to muse . position in this State is Broderick, first, lust PATENT upon the liberality of my ftiends, *. on faded loveliness? Why is it that the stars . 294 forever ; that the use of Mr. Douglas " J ‘ ‘ ; age ; name is unauthorized, and adopted to Combination Cushions, . that bold their nightly festival around the . misiead those whd despise Black Repubga Thé-cnly cotreet ones now 1n use, “GS midnight throne fre placed above the reach ficanism but mftsy bave differed with the ‘ of our limited faculties, forever mocking us President upon the single iteue above al. wi i ’ ‘ luded to, That there isa wide difference . say [have always sustained the unalloyed . —_ sane eanggueeninaheny' Sat wig betweeu Dotiglat and Broderick is proved . ist bri . democracy of the State and Nation. The sum etna ty ig sete oe hemen Seouty hy the oft repeated action of the former ofall this, isthis: Citi ¢ the County . *** presented to our view, and then taken in advising the sapport of regalar nominees. Nevad I i : dia “ee te " “4 Y . trom us, leaving the thousand streams upon i discountenancing separate nae (ara id . s es t * dinemtoon STAGE 2 Se S CORN we aor uGrages . ine humun heart? Weare bora fore higher . '® the Democratic party ia his avowed inten for the office of Assessor of this County. ’ ; a a tion te anbmit hia mame to the Charlestor URNER’S J. W. LOCKWOOD. . Doteras anv Broperton—Tue Dirrer: . exox.—Our ex Congressman McKibben hag v . That all her vasities at once are detd— Succeeding vanities she still regards,’ To all his (promised) greatneas."’ . } } . j My political principles have been so long and frankly avowed, that I deem it anneces: . lind at the Manefactury and sary toadd more upon that snbject, than to} Salesreoms of HUGHES, AGENT, ) mud 152 YEentgomery street, And only to be Mu. #. Ken, 75 m San Francisco. Athi {yee rtentled the sact¥d night 4 a» Propreitors AT ALL HouRS.,. .LIMEL LIME! LIME!!! — Pa Suh WORNT LIME. of a superic * stantby where the stars will be set 6nt before us conti#stve; to wit: the denunciatiations AND i where the beautiful beings that pass before ug like ameteor will stay in onr presence Toowns ant Sewann.—The Washington . correspondent of the Philadelphia Gazette, ancaking af the dehate in the Senate last Friday night, eays : 9 ' "oRnEST WINE BITTERS,' “T WINE BITTERS are a cure for! t Debility Nansen Hey} tive Crgans, Nervous . / A max had bettser, like Borgia, tech Le hele ton Thee int he . g Somesbarp passages occurred, and Mr.! say what he does, thao like Borgia ‘s father cuarive, but also the best rxxygx-. Tombs denounced Mr. Seward as “a twe-! raver do what b : . peny demagogue.”’ and one who had ‘sland: te FM a Hiv gb Plein Yr L PURINES ro . YY destiny than thatofearth. There isaland Conrention ; and by what, to our mind, is . A wR Grass Valley June 4th, 1859 . SUBSER WINE, . . } i furever.— Geo. D. Prentice. Wass 1! TATIVE € tiretuced in California we sithinntbitiom TL. These THPTERS, manefactared from the . ered the President, but dared not use such mis el est medical rects, barks and herbs, by Turner language to him or any other gentleman.” rrp to be the best now in use mican be taken with perfect wf allages and conditions. NER BKOTHERS, Manufacturers of every . indignity with a forbearance which might . gsir.* ~t n af fe ye a hye by atN.) become a good christain,but is hardly suited . ‘és Lesh : a et . to one who aspires to be a party leader and . ah ; . : . ' MousMMenans eay that justi Sere GINGER WINE : . @ reprosentative man.“ elie Siived ene hour of juctios * CAI TION Tu pe !UBLIC.—The rhputation awar. . is worth seventy years of prayer. One act deito TURNER'S GINGER WINE. and the unequaled tin Sa afk popularity it has received, has been the means of} Lovts Naro.zox An Boglish news j of charity is wortha century of eloquence‘ putting into the market many spurious articles. . OUIS NAPOLEON.— An Englisod newspaper . Sti RO Beware f these bace counterfeits! We caution all . correspondent describes the personal appear: : consumers of GINGER WINE to examine the label, . ance of Napoleon Ill thus: He is grizzlied, . He who knows how to study and be silent, as none is genuine save such as have our portraite . »} } ; t =. ; 5 { ; ina circle, on asteel plate, surrounded by the inacr. cadaverous, and lameinthe teft hip and lab. ¢o harden himself against his faults ard bow \ iptio— “TURNER'S GINGER WINE, prepared by . 08 to conceal this Inst defect. His walk is/ to all events, and to believe bis heart and . (TURNER BROTHERS, New York, Buffalo XN. Y. and. awkward. He turns out his toes, and Jeans! 4; ; San Francisco, California. heavy on a strong stick he carries in bie well Gistrnst bie eyes, knows how to lite and cists, cor. Broadway ‘aut Front street. asm . gloved band. He iscarefully dressed; but . die. oa RUN though his coat fits him very accurately, he eee gy a” eee . has nothing of the air of a perfectly dreased. According to Alfonzo, King of Arragon Jonas G. Clark & Co, . man. His figure is not improved by the there are only four things in this world . cuirass which his coat will not conceal. EvePa i : IMPORTERS . ry step he takes is studied, while his eysscan . Worth living for—“Old wine to drink, old AND every passer with alook which has something . wood to burn, old books to read, and old MANUFACTURERS OF fa uneasy iu its expression. friends to talk with.” FURNITURE & BEDDING . . Thiuking and Working. Solomon tells us that a glutton shall come In these times the question most asked . to poverty; warns us uot to be among riotconcerning a man—what can bedo? Itis/ ous eaters of flesh; and even bids us puta not simply an inquiry as to being able to . knife to our throats ifwe be men given to 4 do something with his hands; one bead, in . appetite. Is there no less desperate remedy? are in regular receipt by every Clipper arriva. . pe : ' : fact, can directa great many hundred bands, $$$ —$________ ot large invoices of Goods, making, with our exten . . a JI Ww és 2 Pi . sive manufactures, a larger and better assorted stock Is it not a pleasure to be able to think as . oba Wentworth ia his paper, tie Chicago of Furmture ot every dascription, than bas ever, befwellas todo? The mere power of working Democrat, goes in fur some Southern man ] EB MAVE NOW IN STORE, AND far The aggregate sentences of the pris. . Oners at San Quentin amount totiree thousand fiwehundred years giving an average ore been offered on the Pacifie eost, consisting ta! ig very greatly increased by the thinking . for President with Mr. Liacetn for Vive Prepart of: faculty. sident. John Bell, of Tennessee seems to be ee ee ade, . the favorite of the Republicans, provided ye yg Poru.—The wind did blew, the snow it they cantiot nominate Seward. * ! 2,00 case’ Tables, asst'd, flew, and raised particular thunder—with . #50, 000 ibe Mess. skirts and hoops, and chicken coopa, and PULU. Best Live Geese Feathers, Blankets, Com-. all such kind of plunder. forters, Sheets, Pillow Slips, &c,, &c. Tilden’s Varnish, Mouldings, Veneezs, and a general Coovictioxs Iv Pracer.—Rev. J. W. * each of over six years. Scsaysthe Alta, . assortment of Furniture Trimmings.} : Poe / — ne . Sie Mickias ‘Warkintietne Smeccdns. Ricks has been convicted and fined $500 for . : and Manufacturing, Enable us to Of marrying Miss D. Mc Donald to Joba Yale . fara — paper, speaking of the our Immense Stock o is at Less ; 7 Prices tt ay Gilet Meese enn use. without the consent of her parents, she be, *ppearance of the steam wagon on the street, pert them. ing under age. says it had a tender behind. / All orders from the country will, as formerly wt -_————$$$_--_______--. . ceive our careful aad prompt attention . Doxgsticxs.—It seems that “ Doesticks”’ is . Nature seldom lavishes many of her gifts iat adil < ay eong dean eating . the author of areport of a sale of slaves in upon ove subject: the peacock hasno roice; Fourth st; teterTieet ‘cern eatin . Charlestop, which appeared recently in the the beautiful camilia japonica bas no udor: : . New York Tribune. The New York .Vews nd belles, generally spenking, have uo . great share of intellect, street between Main and Levee, Stockon; First street . “If ‘Doesticks’ suffers bimeelf to get . QUARTL Witt, fan Jose. 433m . says : POR joerg Ag ee ‘nigger Be wey Bigs. . . ga Count that day lost whose low decenBARB. HE Mill known as ANGLO SAXON, or Sir HENRY ‘Damphoel’ are one and the same individual.» diag sum views from thy band no ascii HUNTLEY’S, at BROWN’S VALLEY, 12 miles action done. from Marysville, having English’s Condensing EN. gar Lathrop says when hecame on the GINE, 23 INCH CYLE FOUR AND A-HALF , teamer to California, they kept the chickeus FEET SfROKE. Boiler 24 feet long by 634 diameter, ‘ ; and di . formed the New York Tribune reeders rene nr Wil be \ duplieaten to easy al the . in the hatchway, the beefin the bud/works wine 2 a eggs the ship Jay treo.” nia through Kansas, overland. never . . potitical like islands that slumber in the ocean, and Wich ate contingally being beaped upon him by the Black Republican press of the . State. If thete is no difference between . them, why is it that thé San Francisco . Times devotes its Abolition coliimns and it¢ . Abolition talent almost exclusively to thé ;Aouse or Mr. Doug'ss andto the fulsome praise and adulation of Mr. Broderick ? >, Itis well for those men whoare attached to ithe Democratic principles, but who may . have honestly been opposed to the Lecomp: A pesrrtrep damsel struck her lover with ton policy of the Administration, to be on The Senator from New York did not at-. ® poker‘ exclaiming with sobs,” you have . ‘heir guard. See that yon are not misled into . tempt to retort but rather acquiesced in the! broken my heart, and I'll break your head, ® course of action that will place you beneath the thumb-screws of Broderiek,and consequen . tly without the pale of that party whose principles arn the gr 4 to-day as when you first gave toit your allegeiance aud support. Mr. Douglas is net inviting you out of the organized fold ot te party, bat Mr. Broder. ick would lead yoti to the worship of the . infernal deities of Black Republieanien.=— . Sierra Citizen. ned . Telling Tales out ef Sehool. Robinson, the great leader of the Kansas shrikers, and who was elected by them Governor,is telling some home truths against bie party, which must open the eves of the peo. ple to its duplicity. Some of bis more fanati: cal brethern, offended at his revelations and feartul of their effect, attempted to mob him lately at Leavenworth, but he foiled them. He says some of the leading free State men are dishonest and corrupt to a degree unheard of before, and that few of them desire to see Kansas admitted asa State, The excitement and agitationin that Territory, instcad of being caused b+ Democrats or Democratic measures, have been started and keptalivein almostevery case; Black Republicans for politi¢al effect. They are even now boasting tlidt they will keep alive the Kansas agitation till the next Presiden, tial election; and that they ere confident of electing their Presideut on the strength of _it, He admits that nearly all the outrages out of which so much political catpital has been manufactdred by the New York Tri bune and kindred prints, were committed hy members of his own party, and that the consideration slone influenced them in their couduct, This is the evidence ofone of the leading Repeblicans, wha speaks from personal knowledge. The admission of Kansas would deprive the He publicans of “ thunder for the campaign” — would throw ont of employment an army of shriekers and therefore, they will eo arrange it that she cannot be admitted until after the presidential election.—[Ex, “ The neart o* man sevks for sympathy, and each of us cravesa recognition of his talents and his labors. But this cravi is in oe of ee rage ‘ = t be constantly, or a different = far higher ativan ehleb should actuate us, That man has fallen into e pidable state of moral sickness, in whoes eyes os oan oe of tis felfow men is the teat of meritfand their applause the reward for exettion.”” Roast beef, serenity of mind, @ pretty wife and cold water bath, will make most any Honace Greevey.—This gentlewan it+ man healthy, wealthy and wise, Paovten’s Toast.—“ Woman""— the faltect near the stearage, and’ when they run out of . cemtly that be would leave soon for Califor. 11 o¢creation—the edifion beitig extensive . tet oo nan be without # cony. “ a p] sitet S00 wes. hs tin,