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November 12, 1859 (4 pages)

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&. meaner eal ~ — thee see: 2° i THE NEVADA NATIONAL T'RERLY PAPER, PURLISHED EVERY FATCRDAT MORN Neat Rasa VaLLer, NEVADA COUNTY, CALBORSIA. TERMS: For one year, (inadvance,).....$5,00 For six months, (in advance,).... 3,00 POP CRTSS MORES, 00.00.0065 crecceseess ’ Siagle copies,.... . cccceccoe Sb6tE PRICE OF ADVERTISING . aquare of Thirteen Lines first insertion, .$1.50 Subsequent insertion. .4..ceece0-s+.-++ 1,00 §. (. RICHARDSON, — a. & Counsellor A LAW. Will promptly attend™ o all business confided to . is care in Nevada and adjoining Counties. tican collecttwo months’ pay, pwd extra . rations and transportation expences for allteamsters in the Utah Expedition. Information free. Particular attention given toall kinds of Conveyancing. OFFICE—On Mill St. at the Room formerly occu pied by E. W. Spofford, Esq. 27-tf 8. C. RICHARDSON, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE OFFICE—MILL ST.,GRASS VALLEY, NOTICE. 7 undersigned have this day formeda Law Co partnership under the firm and style of Dibble & Lansing Sept. 15, 1856 $100,000!!! ANTED, in Gold Dust, weekly, $100,090, for W whieh the highest price will be paid—Gold Dust sent to the Mint without charge, except for Expressage. Advances made at all times on dust sent fo the Mint. I have alsoa Melting Furnaces, and will melt gold into bars for parties desiring it. DIBBLE & LANSING. © DRAFTS ON THE ATLANTIC STATES, ROTHCHCHILDS’ DRAFTS ON EUROPE. CHECKS at par on SACRAMENTO & SAN FRANCISCO . OT. Gistained frim TEN te FIFT Special and General Deposites received as usual. Collections and Banking Business prompt}y attendwee esidence of eight years in Grass Valley, I trust hax made me sufficiently well known, not to need further enlargement.—Office at the Old Stand, one door below the Exchange. Grass Valley, January 12, 1859. 26-tf NEW STORE, NEW GOODS: Main Street. . .Grass Valley. LOTTERIES! . WOOD,EDDY & CO’S OLD AND BELIABLE Delaware and Georgia LOTTERIES. Lotteries om the COMBINATION, and others on the Havana or SINGLE NUMBER plans SPLENDID SCHEMES With Capital Prizes of 1$70.000!!.___. $50,000!!) And numorous others of smaller denominations will . AUGUSTA, Gee Wanmneron . ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS at LAW At the Room, formerly oceupied by FE. W. TS . Del, Under the superintendence of SWORN COM. be drawn at Missioness, every . Wednesday and Saturday of Each Week . 'The Delaware State Lotteries: Crass 420 Draws Wepnespay, Aug, 3 1859. ; “ : ‘ . 433 “ oe i @« age “ o 7 0 : a 456 “ “ O44 . * 463 “ “ “* gL “ The Single Number Lotteries: . (Authorazed by the State of Georgina.) . CLASS S2 DRAWS SATRDAY, August ¢, 1859 a a3 “ “ es “ . aS “ 9 « “ 35 “ “ ” 27 “ #8. TICKETS iu any of these and earlier Schemes 2EN DAYS AE. TFR THE DRAWING TAKES PLACE, and the pur chaser will consequently have to hold his ticket only . eight or ten days beforeitis published in several of . the most prominent San Francisco newspapers, and } a fle ofthe New York papers, containing a perfect . list of all said drawings can be found at A. DELANO. . Wood, Eddy & ©o,’s Lottery! . Office, Over Freeman & Co.'s Epress, SAN FRANCISCO. No. 98 Montgomery St., Rooms No 2 & 3,’ Ae Is NAANAADE . Whole Tickets FURNITURE. > SUBSCRIQER havi removed to his New Fire ae Building, wales fieaaere in informing the citizens of Grass Valley and vicinity that he is Opening the Largest and Best Selected Steck of Furniture, Ever Brought to “4 Piese. a Fverythi belonging to House Purnis ning, oul an Coapde Fear Clothe, Matting, Wall Paper, and Blankets, will be found in creat varivty—All of . which will be sold on the lowest terms, for Cash. Feeling thankfu’ to the citizens of this place and vicinity for therr liberal patronage heretofore. . feel . contident if they call on me now, they will find me . determined to be undersold by no otber Store in the mountains, if 0. JOHNSON.LIQUOR’S, WINES, BRANDIES. &C. Foreign & domestic. THE UNDDRSIGNED having made arrangements in RORDEAUX & PHILA DELPHIA For a onstant supply of the above Goods, are now quepared to sell to the trade at as low a figure as, they can bay from any House in San Francisco,— Thereby saving Freight and Charges from Sao Franviseo to Sacramento. : ° For the Character of our House and Quality of ous Goeds, we refer to those who have been buying trom os for the last 10 years. McWILLIAMS & Co., 46 & 48 K Street, Sacramento. N. B. Remember MeWILLIAMS & Co., Sacremento. POU. 00 ceencseeces Quavviers.. 6.6.6.5. . 1 . @QR.ORDERS for TICKETS or CIRCULARS, show ' ing the Plan of the Lotteries, and how the I’rizesare . awarded, will be sent to any one desirous of rece iving . them. Inclesures, of $10and upwards, may be made . by either of the Expres« Companies, at the expense . and rick of WOOD, EDDY & CO,, and PRIZES WILL . . BECASHED at San Francisco. All Communications . po . atvietly comtidential, Addiess DP. 1. GAS=NER, Care of Wood, Eddy & Co., SAN FRANCISCO G. Remember that we are selling our tickets at the regular State prices, and no auvance, as is other , Lotteries. ily ‘2 THE ORIGINAL CHEAP JON Sells Here, Day and Night. Hold on boys it wen’t take you long, During that time I will sing you a song You may think mea quiz lam so very queer But you will find that Il am the PATENT AUCTIONEER. (TO THE MINERS AND CIUPSZENS ' Of Grass Vaticy and Vicinity. ‘The Original Cheap John WOULD PRG LEAVE TO TNT ORM ONE AND ATL That he bas again Commenced the Auction & Commission Business —— . ) At his Old Established Corner. i puede Oy . Which every Child knows, and where he will be Ww. 8. Cc. treated the same as a crown up per on. CLUB HOUSE GIN. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale of this PURE GIN in California and Oregon, are pared to supply the Trade with an atticle that NO EQUAL TN THIS MARKET, being the PURE ARTICLE in its inkable condition aud flaver. i <<. ae is IMPORTED DIRECT FROM HOLLAND. _&. CORBIN & CO., of New York, who p agene: pete emer with the late firm of CAM. PBELL BROTHERS for the sole importation and sale in the United States and Canada. We are assured it is the ONLY GENUINE CLUB HOUSE GIN EVER IMPORTED TU THIS MARKET tisfied that a trial witl obtain for it the high repataion it sustains where it is introduced NON the PABEL of W. 8. CORBIN & Cv. on them. J le by the principal Liquor dealers in San tanto. WW. B. CUMMINGS «&CO., 43m 60 California st.,s8an Fi ince Ne cece. +i THOMAS 8S. LEVY, = Lumber & General Dealer, ~ Valley Lumber Yard, Main trees. eee y Al eee Hotel, AVING control of a Lumber manufactured Hl at the Buena Vista and Bagar Pine Saw Mills, . lam prepared to sell AND YELLOW PINE LUMBER, OF ALL > OR QUALITY AND IN ANY ur A SUPERI 3 Ae %, Cedar Pests, &c, &e. gar [ have, direct from the Manufactories, SASH DOORS, BLINDS, FRENCH Hel Doors, Newels Banisters, &c, &c., &e. Which 1 offer for sale at prices below competition. CHARLES CARL, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, 12th day of December, 1859. at 10 o'clock, A. M.,t untry Orders solicited, and promptly attended to. answer to the complaint of GEORGE N. BROWN, Sho . partcaar attention paid torts forall kino demande of sto ne cere ic » When . School Boooks and School Stationary ; will be taken against you for the said . COUNTY CLERKS can be furnished with all kinds of amount, tegetinas with eusts aad damages, if you fail . BLANK pans alk “the Shorr an bi of , made to erder G Make legal service ret! For County vara Givemaad 7 : vi woes ee Catalogues sent onapplication 63m Justice of the Peace of said Coun. CHARLES CARE. Corner Montgomery & Merchant =, . ga Justices’ Blanks, of Every Description for 43m San Francisto. . Sale at this Office. EIS GENUINE untess the botties have . Cheap Jobn will feel thankful to all who may call ow him at the above locality, and \JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES TH FOCE GOING FLSEWHERE. AT CHEAP JOHN’S . You can find every thing froma Needle to an Anckor. B@~ Ovt Poor Sales attended to.—Real Estaie and !'ersonal Property Sold on cmmi-siou, ai a low lec Centago { 22 Maing Clams Seid on Small Commi--'en. ! Io L. KELLER, Auctioneer. T ” rJ ‘ 4) NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. ' i . The Subseribers having completed their NEW, FIRE PROOF BRICK STORE, On Main Street, Grass Valicy, Have just opened one of the Largest, and mo=t Complete Stocks of ‘CLOTHING, Ever offered in Grass Valley, and which i we are determined to sell at prices, Cheaper than . Any Establishment of the kind IN THIS PLACE. i Gue stock consists of a very large assortment of THE LATEST STYLE OF . SPRING CLOTHING, The best «tock o . DRESS. & [exer seen in th ace. i selection of = INDIA RUBBER GOODS, BLANKETS, Hats, and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods. We will give the public achance, once more, of . c 1 dressing up in fine style for a trifle. Call uext door . ne=«, or Heaviness, General Debility. Nausea, Headte CENPR AL MARKET. J. CONN & BRO, SUMMONS, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, JUSTICE’S COURT. County of Nevada, as. W.B. Clapp, pce of i, Valley. tot “Justice of the Peace. the State of California,to CLARK . . Greenye :— summoned to appear before me, hereby Office, Townsh diay the . ; pr ttay ne RE. arg Seed . York, ButuloN. Y. and San Faaneiseo, Cal. (AT 3 PMANK OO. Sh. MINERS BOOTS . tee cor Broadws + County Surveror’s OFFice. COURT HOUSE, NEVADA. JOHN L. GAMBLE, J. OSTROM, County Surveyor. } Deputy. ee PERSONS are hereby cautioned against emLA. ploying other Surveyors than such as may be deputized from this office. Extract from the Laws of California. Cuar. 20, Sec 3.—Nosorvey or re-survey hereaf ter made by any person except the County surveyor or his deputy shall be considered legal evidence in } any Court within thisstate. JOHN L.GAMBLE. 2-tf County Surveyor HENRY MEREDITH.) [THOMASP. HAWLEY. MEREDITH & HAWLEY, OFFICE—In Kidd & Knox's Brick Building, corner of Pine & Broad Sts., Nevada. 3 MARYSVILLE, PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE. H. HARRIS & CO., [Successors to Harris & Marchand.} FE STREET NEAR SECOND, MARYSVILLE, 73 J Street, Sacramento, ' $05 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, Sz Will continue to carry on the business of “Ee Melting, Refinieg and Asenying. ™ GOLD AND ORES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. We on tee the correctness of our -ssave, and bind oar esto pay ihe diflerence tha: may arise wich any of the U. 8. Mints. Returns made ip from six tc twelve hours, IN BARS OR COIN. Specimens of Quartz Assaved and Valued. Terms vr Assaying, the same as in fan Francisco. H. BABRIS& CO. October 11th 1859. —tf SALOON! ‘Harrington & Patterson, oy LONG and favorably known on Broad street, i have removed and opened the finest Billiard Sa loon to be found in the mountains, in the new BRICK BUILDING, COR. BROAD & PINE STS, SITE KIDD & KNOX’S BUILDING, NEVADA. = to pay them frequent visits, and y pledge themselves to give as good satixfaction as formerly. The Saloon will be furnished with new and mag nifcent BILLARD TABLES, anid every appeniace complete. TISE WAM is fitted up in the finest style, and supplied with the choicest and most costly Liquors and Cigars. Nevada, Nov 13, 1958.—n16 tf Empire Restaurant,
Main Serect, Grass Valley. Next Door to Wells. Fargo & Co's Express Office. Meals at an HMears—abere everything cao he had which the market affords, All Sorts of Game in Season. atronage extended to me blishbnrent, T take plea x my frienda, and the public in geo pede tin itl have this d ry concluded to furnish MEALS AT ALL HOURS, ything can be had that the market af rance that an vaexceptionable e.and ] am econident that by Cook will do Just thi< assurance, Tshall receive a liberal patronage, (as here vlore,) from the citizens of Grass Valle: 21am yp epared to furnish Orders, as per Bi'l of lw &.on he most reasonable terms. lie J. CLARK Fine, MARINE & LIFE INSURANCE, H. MACKIE, Agent, NEVADA. KRESS OFFICE, NEVADA, FIRE INSURANCE Hiartiord Fire Pusananee Co,. Martiord, Pireaix Insurance Co.... “ Werchauts’ Basarance Co. “6 (ioodhuc Insarance Co.... New Vork. Gre cer Cry Tuseuceuce Co.. Philadelphia. Geracd Iasurance Co.,..4 Marine Insurance. Quaker Cily In ecance Co.,.Philadeiphiv, Nepiune Insurance Co.,,.. “” Life Insurance. United Siales Life Insuvance Co., New York. Abb bO8sias Oa Policies issved fer the above Companies, will be promedy paid in Cash, at our Office, ‘ MY E.CI2. CLAY & BATTERY STS, SAN FRAACISCC (0 L LECTING. JOHN W. ROBERTS, (Of Freeman & Co's Express,) _ LEAVE to inform the citizens of Grass Valley and vicinty that he will promptly attend tu the Collecting of acoants, or notes, that may tLe handed to him. His charges will be moderate, avi ; he can be found a ali times at the Banking Hov-e of A Leisno sos ®URNER?’S SGIUGER WIBE, Forest WINE BITTERS, URNER’S FOREST WINE BITTERS are a cure for Fever and Ague, Flatulency, Dyspepsiv, Costiveache, Irregularity of the Digestive Organs, Nervous Yrostration, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Affections, and most of theills that flesh isheir to. They will be found not only a curative, but also the best preventative ever introduced in California. wa&-These BITTERS, manufactured from the choicest medical roots, barks and herbs, by Turner Brothers, are WARRANTED to be the best now in use on the Pacific Coast, andcan be taken with perfect safety by persons of all oy and conditions. ag” TURNER BROTHERS, Manufacturers of every description of Syraps, Cordals, Bitters &e. at N. GINGER WINE CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.—The rhputation awarded to TURNER'S GINGER WINE, and the unequaled popularity it bas received, has beem the means of putting into the market many spurious articles. Bar Beware of (hese base counterfeits . We caution al! A Pe mys eparbiang hae . ae area of’ GINGER WINE fo examatne the label, as none is genuine save such as have our raits ina circle, on astecl plate, surrounded by the inseription— “TURNER'S GINGER WINE, prepared by TURNER BROTHERS, New York, Buffalo N.Y. and . San Francisco, California. @@ Manufactory and Salesroom in San Franyour cough troubles you. . trend Seeet ot» National. GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, NOV. 12. 1859. NO. 16. NEWSPAPERS, Fire Obtained by Water. BE sane Soe BOWEL. A Paris journal publishes a curious ac_ Wonderful to him who has eyes to see it count of a contrivance invented by a M. rightly i» the aewspaper. To me, for exam. Meudt, for the decomposition of water, and ple, sitting on thecritical front bench of the combustion of hydrogen thus obtained. pit, in my stady bere in Salem, the advent The apparatus consists of a small copper of my weekly journal is that of a strolling oiler provided with a safety valve, anda theatre, or rather of a puppet show, on pipe which passes into a tubluture bottle, whose stage, narrow as it is, the tragedy. with two necks, placed near the boiler. comedy, and farce of life are played in litFrom the second tubluture another tube tle. Behold the whole huge earth sent to passes under the boiler. Atbout two litres— me hebdominally in a brown paper wrapper! nearly half a gallon—are poured into the Hither to my obscure corner, by wind, or jatter, and about balfa litre of weak tar steam, on horseback, on dromedary back, water into the tubulated bottle. A spirit in the pouch of the Indian runner, or clicklamp being applied to the boiler, where it ing over the magnetic wires, troops all the yields its oxygen to the tar by which oxyde famous performers from the four quarters of carbon is generated. The hydrogen of of the globe. Lookal at froma point of the steam being thus set at liberty, accucriticism tiny puppets they seem all, as tbe mulatesia the bottle and then passes through editor sets bis booth upon my desk and ofthe second tube to the bottom of the boiler ficiates as ashowmap. Now, I can truly see where iis meets the flame of the spirit lamp. how little and transitory is life. The earth A most extrordinary effect, approaching as appears almost as a diop of vinegar, on near us possible to the visionary principle which the solor microseqpe of the imaginaof perpetual motion, is the result ; for, the tion must be brought t) bear in order to spirit lamp being taken away, the hydrogen make out anything distinttly. generated burns with its own flame, and The animalculw there, ju the pea-jacket. makcs the water boil ; this engenders fresh is Lonis Phillippe. just lasded on the coast steam which is decomposed as before, and of England. The other, inthe surtout and furnishes a new supply of bydrogen, which cocked hat, is Nepoleon Donaparte Smith, feeds the flame, and so oa, not ad ‘afinitum, assuring France that she need apprehend no but until the water in the boiler is exhausted interference from him in the present alarm’ all that has to be done in order to havea ingjuncture. At that spot, where you seem perpetual flame is‘o keep upihe supply of to see a speck of something in motion, isan water, and also, when necessary, to renew immence mass meeting. Look sharper,and the ter water. This discovery, applied to you will see a man brandishing bis mandisieam engines and locomotives, a task which bles in an excitedmanner. This is the great the inventor has already performed, is caSoandso, defending his position amid tumultuvus and irrepressille cheers. That infininpable of preducing an immense saving of fuel. tessmal creature, upén whom some score of others, as minute as he. are gazing with open Cone ron Hypsordos),.—A singular (ale mouthed admiration, his famous philosopher, is now going the rouad of the papers to expounding toa select audience their capathe effect that an aged German, a native of city for the infinite. That scarce discern Saxony, bas cured bydrophobia for many able puffet of smoke and dustisa revoluyears, ani is unwilling to sink into the tion. That speck thee isa reformer just grave and carry the secret with him. The arranging a lever with which be isto move mystery is solved in two words—*“bydrothe world. And lo! there creeps forward chioric acid.’ This preparation, the para: the shadow of a skelelon that Llows one graph asserts, applicd to the extent of sev breath between its grinning teeth, and all eral drops on the wound. destroys the poiour distinguished actors are whisked off the son contained in the veias. slippery stage into the dark beyond. Yes, the little show-box has its solemn Hovseno!.o Treastres.—A treasure of a suggestions, Now and we caich a busband.< the baby. A treasure of a glimpse of a grim old man, who ays dowa. 1 ’ a seythe and bour-glass in the corner bd ts he shifts the kee There, ‘too, in the dim — a daughter Jooks the same age background, a weird shape is ever delivering. ®# ber mother, if anything a trifle older.— Sometimes be leans upon bis mattock, and A treasure of a servant runs to the post. gazes, asa coach whirls by, bearing the office in Jess than half an hour.” A treanewly-married on their wedding jaunt, or *"e of a cook is not hysterical whenever a glance carelessly ata babe brought home there is company to dinner. A treasure of from christening, Suddenly (for the scene * baby doesn't disturb its dear papa in the grows larger and larger as we look) a bony middle of the night. hand snatches back a performer in the midst of his part, and him whom yesterday two Ce ‘vs. “weay.”’—On a ecent occasion infinites (past and future) would uot suffice, Mr. Doce assy appoinied a Minister to Cena handfull of dust is enough to cover and ‘tal America. The press would not have allusilence forever. Nay, we see the same fleshded to the fact beyond : be bare announcement less fingers opening to clutch the showman if it had not been whispered about (hat the himself, and guess, not without ashudder, ®ppeiatee had a~Greek” fora father, and an that they are laying in wait for spectators Iodian woman for a mother, leaving the also. reader at a lossio now whether the paterThink of it ; for two dollars year I buy 94! stock was of classic or of Milesian origin, a season ticket to the great Globe Theater, Dy ® singular coincidence, Victoria about whose scene-shifter is Time and whose cur‘0¢ same \ime appointed a Minister to Cvntral tain is rung down by death. America, undour city papers give a bailf Such thoughts will occur to me sometimes Clmn of minate account of bis family and as I am tearing off the wrapper of my newshis personal hittorvy. This characteristic of papers, Then suddenly that otherwise too ‘be comprebensiveness of ihe grasp of mind often vacant sheet becomes invested for me °f ™#0Y Of our metropolitan editors ; they with a strange kind of awe, Look! Death ow ¢!l about? fier, iaevs,” bat very little and marriages, notices of inventions, discey*P0Ut men and things at home. eries, and books, lists of promotions, of killed wounded and missing, news of fires, accidents, of sudden wealth, and asa sudden poverty. I holdin my hand the end of myriad invisible electric conductors, aloog which tremble the joys, sorrows, wrongs, triumphs, hopes, and despairs of as many men and women everywhere. So that upon that moed of mind which seems to isolate me from mankind as spectaior of their puppet ranks, another supervenes, in which a I feel that I too, unknown and unbeard of, _ A couple of wild girls have been arresied am yet of some import to my fellows. For, '* © for indulging in the amusement through my newspaper here, do not families °f breakiag theirneighbows’ windows. They take pains the send me, an entire siraager, "© d0ubt thought with Pope—’ is woman's news of a death among them? Are not P#'t \0 ease maaiof his » i275.” here two who woald have me know of their : + marriage? And, strangest of all, is not tis the part of wisdom ‘o do great this singular person anxious to have me ‘bings without ta When Solomon, the savings bank. A Vesuvius is bursiing out into patches of fire in ail dregiions. Professor Palmieri describes the phocess as follows : and The fire rans along in hiddea and naturaly for. med conduits, the walis of whichit burst through whea ia eoy great mass. and then overflows. Every spot of fire, therefore, does not imply {but @ fresh mouth bas been opened, but ibat a rapiare bas taken place.” know that he bas received a fresh supply Wise*t of men Luilt bis wondrous temple, of Dimity Broisgios? But to none of us ° 040d of sow of hammer was heard there, does the present (even for a moment discer'9-’ ped assuch) coatinve miraculous, We glance carelessly at the sunrise, and get used to Lere-#anvep . Cu.prex.—Chidren are Orion and Pleiades. The wonder wears off, ®Pt to accustom themse!ves to use the left and to-morrow, his sheet, in which a vision band more readily than the right, and so was let down to me from heaven, shall bea become what is termed left-handed. Lefiwrappage to a bar of soap or the platter for handedness is always a mark of careless . a beggars broken victuals, nature, for no spegies of imperfection may : be so easily guarded against. When the child begins to use a spoon, or to handle any Recipe yor A Coven.—Roast alargelemobject, let care be taken to make it use the on very carefully without burning; when it right hand chiefly, and also accustom it to. is thoroughly bot, cut and squeeze it into . shake hands only by that hand. By these a cup upon three ounces of finely pow. means it will soon learn that the right band . dered sugar candy; take a spoonful when . 's the proper hand to employ, and in this re. spect will grow @p faultless. } NEVADA NATIONAL BOOK & JOB PRINTING MAIN STREET, GRASS VALIEY f We have, in connection with the Nevana Naniowat Newerarer Esratiusnwxyt, a JOB OFFICE. eapevie o° exeentiiig every description of Job Work, such as Bustvess Cannes, But. Hkans, Law Biaxks, Balt Tiexets, PRoGRAMMYS, Bitte or Fant Booxs and Paxrutets, Ere., which will be execu with neatnes< and dispatch. on reasonable terms Cintt tars, lowerens, Haxbhrtts, A Noverrr tx Fasutox.—Among the novelties recently introduced in ladies’ apparel is a new article of suspetiders. They bear resemblance to those worn by gentlemen, except that they are made of delicate white elastic fabric, with frilled edge, ahout one inch wide, attached to the skirt by buttons in like manner. We doubt not this invention will be generally adopted, with a view to relieve the waist of the unlimited buiden which such habiiiments necessarily prodate. Heason and experience teach us that the old and absurd method, while followed, impairs the health, impedes locomoiion aad tends to ill-bealib, Take a Cuain—An English gentleman arrived ata change~bouse in Osterdale late one evening. and was lucky in obiaining the only spare bed. Presently, when he was 0.1 the point of retiring to rest, a Norwegian lady also arrived, intending to spend the night there. What was to be done? Like a gallant Englishman as he was, he immediate« ly offered to give up bis bed to the “aopro: tected female,” who was mistress of a little English. “Many thanks; bat what will you do, sir?” “Ob! T will take a chair for the night.” At this answer the tady blashed, and dart: ed out of the room, and ina few minuies ber carriole was driven off in the darkness, What could be the meaning of it? The peasant’s wile soon after looked iato the room, with a knowing sort of look at the Englishman. He subsequently discovered the secret fo theenigma. She thought he said “he would take a share,,’ and was, of course, mightily offended. So much for a smattersing of a foreign language. Doubtless, from that day forward, she would quote this incident to her female frieuds as an instance of the patural depravity of Enzlishmen. Deatu oF « Printer wuo KNEw Jcsics, The Pendleton (S. C.) Messenger, in a sketch of the “Old Stone Meeting House’ in thats towp, after speaking of several celebrities buffed in the gtaveyard says:—Beneath a cluster of cedars reposes all that is mortal of Jobn Miller, printer. We lingered loag by his grave, for his eventful life allorded, us live in this vicinity, we could have given a fuller sketch of him. Mr. Miller was the oldest typo in the State. For the publica tioa of Junius’ letters—the author of those papers he well knew—he was expelled from England. He came to South Carolina; probably worked for a while in the office of the first paper published in this State, at Charleston, and thence removed to Pendleton, using the press which Gen. Greene had in his campaign: he did job work until he commenced the publication of the the Pendleton Mes~ seager—the second paper published in ‘bis State, «The world has speculated much as to the authorship of Junius, but John Miller carried the secret to his grave at the * Old Stone Meeting House,” and has left no in. formaiion as to the name of the author. Tut Loro Jenovan xor Kyown.—Grant Thornburn relates the following anecdote of Rev. Dr. Webster, a celebrated prescher of the Chureh of Scotland. It occurred about the year 1774: Business brought bim to London, and one day, when passing the House of Lords, his curiosily induced him to make aa effort 10 Step 10 and see them, None were admitied without an order, exeept noblemen’s ser vants. Webster, being ignorant of ihe rule, requested admiitance: “What Lord do you belong to?” said tie door-keeper. “To the Lord Jehovah,” replied Websier. “The Lord Jehovah,” replied the doo:keeper; “I bave kept here seven years, but I bave not heard of each a Lord.” “Jack.”” said he to his fellow keeper on the front steps “here's a chap who suys he belongs to tbe Lord Jehovah; do vou know such a Lord?” “Never beard of him,” said Jack. “But, “said Websier, (willing to keep up the illusion.) “there is such a Lord.” “Pass ‘em in,” said Jack; «I s'pose it's some poor Sestch Lord.” This occurred at a period when not one in twenty of all the manufacturing and rural districts in England could read the Lible or write his own name. Spiiaianireniniedijuitibipcinies Bio Bears tv Sax Joaquiy Covxty.— Grizzly bears, says the San Joaquin Re— publican, are becoming a great nutssance oa the San Joaquin river, and are doing mach damage to ihe farmers, carrying off sheep, Pigs and ealves. One was brought to ; Stockton on Sunday, weighing seven buvdred pounds. Jt was shot with a single ball. Upon opening the bear the fat was found full three inehes thick on the body. When you get mad beware of getting into a splutter: Keep cool, commit yourself to rational thought, and you will maintain your self respeet. f F RES we a gi