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I ' N ACT TO PROVIDE FOU, PAI.IIVG CER- t,i.m l'niiil»Kl.W1 -„.---a ,,je gtftta ot paUfpj.. * lluu: purpose ; ap j~»_ - i"'"""** i-iaim.-, r*L*;:iinrr iu;i, ami to t'■.:>111.1iu:t*. a l**'u nr.r.ti IVr. . [11'uvs'd April OT, i860. The People of the State of Calirovni ate nail Assembly, flo (mac- -.. .^.^...». Suction 1. For the parpoae«f Uqnidtttlng, faniJiM pftjlag the claims against tfae State oT California, h inn:":.*r* i":- . '.Ac- 'I'i-L'iisiii'i'i' ur' Stale shall caurje i pre] aw - ::l:t!.[.- bnnE of I hi'Slate Of CaIIfo«nift, nc es'.-eo.! v..* s..ui of two hmidn'd Ifnui.-H.uul thillaiv. i>ea *-* * ""* ;eof saven per centum per annum t f their I, pay :' Stale, and shrill liavo Ihe s.al uf (.;,, «*.:■■, 2. Cn.i|«t!is. ('op 1.lie biterest, shrill aeh bond sn (hai iv.-y ner.- lie rc.iir.na',1 »! iu tiiat ion to the bond. Said coupons uiuhci-od. shall !>,. si-no,! In- t he Tre'v-.ure Sbo. 3. it shall be the duty of the Tres .oIL-i' e,l' ,<_;. U\ r^vh '.-) 'tArn ■!.:..■■, '■■'.,,-« he attached to ;hout inj uryor ConoecatiTely Of Slate. maraud <W record of ali A. L. EDWARDS & CO., NEW STOCK OF CHOICE GROCERIES, At 81 Clay Street, Above Front SftO Francieco. AL. Fl.) WARDS & CO. have ust opened a fine . assortment of Choice .Family fci-roce- I'ies. which they offer at the lowest rates. Flaunt—Superior brands of domestic. Corn Bj&AL—Freeh, in 10, 25, and 50-lb. sacks. i ;:<■;* whi :at Meal* -Hominv, coarse nnd line : Corn Stared. Coffee—Old Government aud Green Java, -and superior Rio. Teas-—Superior fresh Green and Black, in C, 12, and 30 lb boxes. Candu«—Chemical, Sperm, Wax, and best q FRENCH, WILSON & CO., JUKE THE BEST Clothing and Furnishing Goods, ONE PRICK! Retailing at Wholesale Prices! C< TR ANGERS \ O TO G will be lo* Minrr-lhc: Wisii a su ■R CITY WOULD DO WEL Sugar PrcKi.i , The rt _.ie thousand il.aliais Ifl hereby Ap YeAST ... ..---, .j,t of iiny money in the Treasury not other- ;:n wise appropriated, to pay the expense thai may be Incur- Unar i i ted iiy the TreasiiA-e:1 in baring said bonOa prepared, bul : "'. the CenlniHer shall Dot dlTW hiB ivaavarii on 1 tie Trea.-ai-y I \'_ ■ *■'*■-'! for tliiH amount until there in money therein to pay th".' flnrh**- iwdercd and Brown. Md Durham Farm, id California Pickles, in pint RBd American Pie Fruits, it in tins and jars, sston & Merrill's, Hope Mills , English and Frencli. Mrable brands. , and cracked Cocoa, Broms, Tlie finest and best ki nd of Dress Salts made to order, anil delivered to any pa r*t orthe Staio fov.Siiay Dollar;*.— warranted superior io a uy other makers. es- Sole Leather Trui iks and Valises, and Carpet Bags always on hand, and all other goods suitable for travel- ing purposes in any cliui ate. l--BEXCir, WILSON.& CO., myS-ly San Francisco. DIS. ROSjENBAUM'S STOMACH BITTERS. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Cottsttttiplion, Loss oj 'Appetite,,,,- any Bilious Complaints arising Oor JUS. Ordc nllii f State. aa iiia laiyrnaht ivitlim t nnd tlie final ___i aid aitpliad aaaluai Starch—Glcrntkrlil Patent. MrNceMKiT.—la qnans ana nihr g,.11,..,.;„,-,.. Ureatu Tartar and Soda ; Preserves J all kinds of *rlli,-a. Sauces, &o„ln glass ana tin. ssrs may ralv iijron every article sold price in every respeet law. m tbo coidntry promptly attended to. A. h. HOWARDS & OO., No. 81 Clay street, Sau Francieco. VOLDNER'S AROMATIC SCHEIDAJ1 SOU MAP PS. OASBS VOLnNER'S CELEBRATED SCHNAPPS, ex Polynesia ivals. For sale by S. 0. SHAW. Sole Agent, No. 138 Front street. B'S SCHNAPPS.—While ths country V; il -able Imitations, this article - superiority, when buying, buy the 2,000 "WHAT CHEER" HOUSE. Nos. 117, 118, 1.19, 121., nud 122 Saeramento St.—Nos. 85, 87, 89, «,._i *« LcidsdorlT street, SAN FRANCISCO. ** "WHAT made to tlie hii. n always wecure them at tin r place of Entertainment, so Uu trul, ami well adapted to ft*^ ■eauTi,e to put up . .jted thereof shall lie remov__ ^„ ,. by a lino mil exceeding onfl thousand dollarp prisoznnent in tlio county j;iil not ■uxciieding Or by tioth sucti fine iui-1'i-.iipi-iSdiiiinint. Seo. 7. Who no ve r, on lln- first day of Feb gtistin anyyi-'iir, there remains, after tho pri interest, aa hereinbefore provided, rt surplus Baud dollars or more, il sliall be the duty of pr lo a.lvortise for the apace of one i-m-k tiflwapaper, publshed iu English, in t Tlo oil \ < nud for one mouth iu ono drilli- new'jipsi;;i'i*. Euglisli, at ilm Plate r:;i„:„l. Ear sealed pr opened one month aftei n i ■ I ..tion ofs tions, by the T:-,-.i a a, i. ;■ - Dee ofthe Contto-Her, at the Btate I pi l. ■■-■ tfae bonds issued under this Act. *,viii *h advecti state lbe amount of money he be en ha . 1 poso of redemption ; an '■ thei I U I i ■■■■ proposals, at rates uot •* ■* *:i', *■,:*' v.ili,' deem tho "■:■- .text aiii."i ■ ".' 1. .;!■ ' n ii i 1. cash on hand tor the re :■*, ulsezhi hOV/OVi-t. ill ■.;■ ■ I ,, *.■ . ■ ■- SJK. AWOLPHUS' ;■■:;;::.■:■ ■■ -:v_s;r;■:.?■-:.vi ocesiai,, ,„„...AND HEALTH RESTORATIVE omaa .aad plmlsiie-J Tg THE MQST VALUABLE .1X1) rrv^r-ir.'a«n_ „,-,,.. 1 by K without which, ePronrietors. Established in 1849. BARRETT & SH.E.KWOOD, ARE constantly receiving, by every stenmofthe most splendid stock ol WATCHES AKI) JEWELRY ?r imported into this State. Our Watches can- t be surpassucl for.substantiality and timc seep- j. Our Jewelry U selected with the ,*e test care,3ad none but the most tasteful goo Js a ade ofthe finest gold are allowed to leave out'et ;ib lishment. <_?XE.sa._et_2_; 5"©-we iLxrjr We manufacture oil the premises. We arethe inventors of the art, and keep ahead of all com- WATCH REPAIRING- done by the best workmen, under our own inspection.aud warranted for one year. Watches for repair sent to us by Express s.re attended to promptly. BARRETT & SHERWOOD, baggage to the House, FREE OF QHAEGE I NO KUWJVBKS KMPLOYKD. »of a Larg* reading B6p| mthe arrival ofthe Steam*.., TURNERS' EXTEA RASPBERRY SYHUP. One at Now TkToiis; Odc at Buffalo, NcivTorR A^iil ilno. 3d at Sa*i FrarieiSCO, Cal.. between Clay t 26 tf J al streets, ANOISO of thin Statt sliall slate 11 ber of boiiOs, mice, -.vhich ■*. and if such b Shall not bo ii in tbi-eo mom tieiii;u*;i^L:uui.t iuul r,;eorJ of all hie tlllS Act, lU.d0C the ljonrlr. I", T---I.li _ rr fie Khali transmit to the f.ovenioi* an l-rouuedin^ under thir. Aot, witli hi y the iicmn-ti'-Auv a ture, or a Joi Sbo. 9. It a] interest on m said Interest ! Buffioteot, tin Fund ; provid :: '[■.*; troller. while ai i claims reooiv.'.i i> tho samo to bo i-r to prevent them Sao. 11. The fo! are oiiUtloil lo bc First—Civil bO iog Acts [(juse-l ii and lifty-c ■T-O-eS-KT-ei-Et'SS FOREST WINE BITTERS, I Tilt (SreaU-st K-yiue-iJy oftbe Agpe F<im THE GtJIlE OF j-Jjrgpepsia, I_-iver CoMiplaiiit, Weafeness of ths Stomiacbj Or any Derangement of the Digestive Organs. &KT a "Turner's Forest Wine Bitters' ; Are sure to regulate the Stomach, the main avenue ioii-. .o lhou nd i rrants, draw? under i o-ior t.o January first, A eight luiuru-^i a bttodred and arty-sfx interest duo on tlie aa the coupons. Second—Control ler' or law, for civil expen tbousaiirl eight bund standing and unpaid. Bat the oroi slwll mu aiithorixo lho fun ■: tho registration n:!*; i;_,!,..- ....... ■ .*' or reqtilrbd to be oancele : by the pro- to cancel thc rcsislvat-o-o ;■■■.■- ;■• ■ ■ warrants, and prohibiting mIc'i-v' r,\)ite,i■,■■•-< .!*.,-..:.,:... .;,:...;;;,":. --'A' h*v huiulred iiinl m*tv-six, or wiu-i-an's wh oinlly adjudrred 'iiIr.'^rd I,v -.iny Court'' rants spocUhr.l io IhV* \-E ror-nli-mi-l \ pros,ly excluded item all thc boue'iU.*;' tins Act TUSNEil BED'S, Corner Front and Broadway Sts., mPiE^fik^i OLD AAAD RELIABLE Delaware & Georgia LOTTERIES Lotteries on the COMBIJVATWjY, and. other on the Havana or SljYGLE NUMBER plan sriEjysiD SCHEMES, WITH CAI'ITarL PRICES OP ,$70,000 !!! - - $50,000 !!! Augusta, Ga._ and W-illniiigtoiB, Del Xlic Delaware Saatc Lotteries : Tlae .Single Nnmber JjOttcries , ...,Ti-is rnriaK-er.- *-'*^' E. 6 H'OO'JWAED. Proprielor. r, eTraTSondT COMMISSION MEECIIANT No. 105 Front street, Ctlelween Washington and Merchant street, I . - . SAN FRANCISCO, wrrl give particular attention to tire Purcliase aad Shipment, aa well ns to Una SALE OF MEBCHANDISE AND Pit(,I)I*r>, T) E KA1MOND hayi„, U; ,t anj™_l^n £_ "V - j '' " ,{\l[] T'ie ComniiHsion business fnr "' ' ,:':- * ''-■'; ;*i,t; Ai (!v -.iouil-irn and "ih- L -",'"'„"' . ' , "/"m' ls W€" as Vltl> 11 at ■nl ihMh'o ,'miV x"i]\"r: ?n 1.emt0'-i«. feels eonfi- patties wHo may entrust their busineRSto hiB ■;■ ■■■ = jyie Ome Mill.ion GsiiIorss, in Uaivols and Crascs, Sols? AnnuaHy, Th i ighott. He. world, thereby proving its imeaualedaiafl ■ ,-' ■ ' . i v:ts. It li,...-. roci'i-od tho apin-obation of tbe '!-'i...:t PaeoUj throughout tho Unitud, States and vher- '"■■'■ itlonall eomtufflws of &ESQBR WirfEtoflxabt- '■■ tie bei .- ■ ri- ;tre L'cimiQecxcppt such as bave on I * * i ..i. * ■'■!-■*■ ■ I ; > ■]■ '■- la a rh-.-le. summ odd bv the foUo«ring saperscrfp-ionB: -7DBNEBS' SINGER 1YINR, preparftd by. Tuni-.n- Broth-.-rfi, New-York ; Buffalo. Ne*W York ■ n.nfl ^..„ 1,",.., „. : .... " '-- ■ ailg8l|l_ — >j... anifi-a LIFE AWD ITS PLEASURES. Or Disease with its Agonies: CHOOSE BETWEEJY THEM, Third- prior to deemed a tnia vided in sec tiu thc ti ■rlei ; of this Act, aud snoli bond shril'l [>■-■ Dr. M. K. MY1-ES, Agent for I^os Angeles Tada wja_BsmTavs FIRST CLASS-FIRST PREMIUM TIGHT LOOK STITCH FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING SEWTMx MACHINES s sliull then _ ea"for>uo'.li^iVi'Ho"'totl ptovj-ii.ni.H of ihiM Aot, a undoi' tlie provision* of tl Ie^AiEaEE-Ai'ivE-A-AAA:- ■ "-"■" •<-<■ '-■— Sice, 13. This Aot shnll talco eM'oot on tlie lirst. ilay ol January, A. I), one thouaaad.eight huudred and slsty- one, aa to nil ils provision- oxcoi't tliose rolating to and necoasary for its .-ithinvsi'm to tbo people ond hu- rutui-n- iuj?, o»uvaagina and jnoclaii-iiog the rites, which ahall take effect immediately. Sho, 14. This Act shall bo submitted to tbo people of theState for tb.oir mtificiition atthe next general elec- tion.tohe holden on tho 'i'viosdiiy nest a*ft*er iii'-'iiv! _Mood*iy In November, one thousand eight hmidted and siity ; and tbo (jnnliiiocl electors of the State shall, at said cleotioii, on tirri i* J.rr ['.:, 1*- fo:* .vt.'il.e olhovr-r. voto for or a:;;t,in.t thi.*i Aot : I liosu votingfor tbe saiuerihnll write or bave printed on iheirj ballots, the words "Pay the Debt ;'' and thoso v.t.ln;;* nsainst the sums shall write or hnve printed on their ballots tbc words "Kepudiato the Debt." Pi-rr. 15. The v ii.es east for and against this Act sliall be i connled, returned and eanva.sscd nnd deelarcd in tbe sam innnnoi* and sul.ijeet to the fanio rules as votes cast Tu the Ti-easuror ol' State ; and i.f it appear that a nilijorit of all tiu* votes so east for or aa-ainst this law, as a lore said. ;i.ro in favor of this Act. then the same .shall bav nlTeet as he re in before ).vovi.;,id, and shall be in-ooealahl until the princij.a] and int.-ie t of tbo liabilities hertu created !,;*.;;'l ■, ■ paid and Uaabarged, end the Go ver no, ■shall make prOQlunation thereof; but if a majority or the rotes so cast are against this Act, then the same shall become void. Son. 16. it shall be the flnty of the Secretary of State to bave this Act published in ono newspaper in each .Tu- 'Irvril ;>iar!vet ef this ■■ late. If one be published therein, for three month* next preceding tho "onoral election, to bo bidden upon (he luaBday nexl after the flrst Monday of November nest ; for whieh publication no greater allowance shall lie made than tbe rates allowed bv law tu the State Printer. Saeramento, August 4, 1SR0. aug25 Lord Pal mere toa'a speech on tlie national defence? Oii'!:Vi] ..vvv.1- une.'^iiicss. Tlte Daily J\reivs oltjueioil to Iiis 'irnprisitiou, a3 part ofa plan wliich Governnieiit has uot courage to disclose. It saya nobody entertains a donht that tbo inevitable sequel will he a large increase ofthe standing army. tions of rival Jureooies. SPKRKY k. CO.. Agents, ■ ■*- No. S5 Mongtotnery st., near diifornia. First Premiums Awarded at tht State Fairs of 1858 and 1859, and at tke Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco. .-. -t ;;;,■■-rjv, & ZmNt ]:,}['OV:i\]m ASE MAXCi-'ACTURERS — 0 V— Baskets, Willow Ware, Toys, Larties' Worli-Stands, Children's Carriages^ Ho1»by Horses, &c. &c, 93 Bnttex-y Stient, Between Commercial and Ciay, jy28m3 San Francisco. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Ncrrinis Dlsoidt-iS. lYIiftt is more rearrulthan a breaking down oftlie n< us system? 'J.'<* be oKei table or nervous in a tra all d icE.most distrevrin;^ fnr ivbon; can a remed y I e foun ■bettor none; take nu coffee,—weak toa being prefer n rret all fhe fresh air vou can; take three or four Pi] ■ry uiviit; ent [jlonty of solid*, avoiding slops; and r---'olden rules are followed, you will bo happy in mil 1 .-irony in body, and torn-el you havo any nerves. Motl-iismtrt Daughters. re is one thing more than another for whicb (lien mt of Appetite. 9 of illc Kidneys. ig these organs, wbetbe i .iccordluj! hvl'tLrle^ u all otber m eans li«v< utof Order. ly ii..prove tbe toneofthe iisordcrs of the ii—iii fact liver and .-ft inoiunin (Se world '"A-c, secoi Kta- joSOmO FOR SALE BY J. Y. "WILSON, No. 19 Commercial street, Ean Francisco T OFFER FOR S-U.E a lar*:- - * -au be bad by anpjyina '■ Y. WILSON? A.* ® a » © m 8 most refreshing -.n(i,., ■ CHIMES, Ban Franciaco. ■en by- fill be y lead iblo DruggistB ivilized world, vins by taking the Urge N.B.—Directions forthe guidance of patient*! in etery disorder are affixed to each box. ■""' VOL. X. LOS ANGELES, CAL., SATUEBAY, SEPTEMBER Cos mitgel 8. 1860. PUBLISHED EVERT SATUBDAY UOBKISG At No. 1, Proo Buildings, Spring Street, Loa Angeles, BY M. HAMILTON. TERMS: Subscriptions, per annum, in advance $5 00 For Six Months " '3 nQ For Three Months ''" 2 00 Single Mumber , o 25 4dverti8etwnt8 iaserted'at Two Dollara per aqaare often lines, for the first insertion; and One Dollar per square for each subsequent insertion A liberal deduction made to yearly Advertisers. San Franclscit Agency. Ml. <o. a. -W-....VLT-1J if. nre oniy aiiinonzea ageni; for the Les Ascm.ffl. Stak in ,S;ui "Knnici^co." All orders left at his oflice, Northwest corner of Washington and Sansome streets, Government Uildiag, (ap rtwrs) will h: in- >rn p tly atte nded to. BELLA UNION HOTEL Main -Street log ANGELES. FLASHMES & WINSTON, PROPRIETORS. MTfflfS HOTEL, so Ions known as the best in Southern California, having passed into ehe hands of the preseut Proprietors, has been thoroughly entitled, arid many additions made to its accommodations. Strangers, and gentlemen with their families, wiil find thia an agreeable homo, at all times. The table will be supplied, as heretofore, with all the delicacies of the market* 0Cfc2 L1FJ.¥!TTI HOTEL, 3S_Ca,l"Ki Street, OPPOSITE TUB BELLA USl'IOrH, LiOS ANGELrBS, THIS Establishment offers superior ii the -peokliyr to 1 .cation is desiral commodious, ivitli rooms- c.earr and well furnished, with the choicest viands ar: hyth ll ruse with their patronage. Thc Proprietor will use e^ry eserti gleet nothing, to give Iris guests entile JBBBBBAED Los Angeles, July 10, 1SC0. NO. 18. C. E. THOM, Attorney and Counsellor at !Law LOS ANGELES. Office in Plod Buildings, Spi ngstreet. jys E. U. C. KEWEN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. LOS ANGELES, Cat,., Will practice in theCouWol the First Judicia' District, the Supreme Court, and the U. S. District Court ol the Southern District of California. Office, in Temple's Building, opposite Mellus's store. _wbiiL-a£j_l£5ii_ DR. J. C. WELSH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office, CITY DRUG STORE, Main street, Los Angeles. Office hours, 9 to 12, M j und 2 to !), P.M. August 1, 1859. PRAGER, MORRIS St CO., DEALERS IH FOREIGN AND BOMESTIC X> .Et "X" GOODS, Temple's Blocfc, J14 Main street, Los Angelea. 3. FRiOER. J. L. MORRIS & BROS. BACHMAN & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX Giocerlts, "Wini;s, Llquois, lotblng, Hardware, &c, Sic. Produce, Hides, and Wool taken lnca*n!i;:r. Los Angeles street, second house from Commercial Btreet. Jan. 1st, 1859. rp:.vvvr;3 MELLUS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In Crrocerics, Hardware, Faints. Oils, &c. &c Wo. 2, AllCADIA BLOCK, LOS ANGELES. ;i uie XjOUISIA_KTiL — AND — RESTAURANT^. 5» Ce.5ts per meal. _ ,^^^^?k well and favorably known /a (\ h. principal cities of the Pacific coast, as a first rate cook, would respectfully inform his friends and the pubiic generally, and all who would honorhim with thei**; patro-iage, that from this date he purposes tn keep open his establishment from 6 o'clock a. n. until 12 o'clock at night. His house shall always be provided with the best tbe market affords. He will do -all in his power to contribute to the comfort of his customers, JZ&'Comc and see for yourselves."^^ EMILE BORDENAVE. Los Angeles, July 7, 1860. mS -LIVHRIT STABLE. THE undersigned, having purchased the STABLES formerly occupied by , Mr. Caraon, adjoining Nichot'sBuilding, Main street, Los Augeles, begs to inform the publie that he is ready at alt times to supply SADDLE HORSES, equal to any to be found in tbe State. Carriages, ajid Double and Single Seated Buggies, can be furnished to tiio.se desiring such conveyances His facilities for keeping Horses are not surpassed by any stable in the city, and he solicits a share of public patronage in this department, He is always well supplied with the very best Feed, which will be sold on usual terms. jy24 A. J. HENDERSON. CONCENTRATED POTASH, Nearly Three '. PACKED XN ONE POUND TIN CANS, co venient for use. Tliis is a, NEW ARTICLE in Calif nia, bin is ex:«nsivi;lv us oil in tho Kristin-in btntos. FO'JR POUND;-) are .-iuJUcient to make a, Barrel of tlie Best Soap, Without Lirae. and with but little trouble. _Full dircuti-r.iisj aocoiiniany each can (in English a for , Wlllll'l For sale, iu lots to suit, by JOH.M D. WINS, & Co. 48 California street, San Fraiu Solo Agents for li. T. Habbiti-s Pure Saleratus, Tartar, and Super Carbonate of Soda. fer FKENCSI, WIIiSON & CO., MAKE THE BEST Clothing and Furnishing Goods. ONE PRICE! Eetailing at Wholesale Prices! part ( * The finest and be.-,! kind r.l* ih-ess Suits made t and delivered to any part of tho State for Sixty D iv a rr ante rl rnr. ]i i:.v ior to any otlu;r makers. SS- Sole Leather Trunks a :i<l Valises, and Carp always on hand, and all other goods suitable foi ing purpo-sea in any climate. ■- ' FRENCH, WILSON & < my5-ly San Fran 2Q'35__'W"JE3X_iXj'S ooug-h: TIII3 ARTICLE IS FOft SALE BY »K. R. II . MULES, Main street, front of Commercial street, Los Augeles. Aa each bottle is accompanied by ample testimo ny ia relation to tha merits of its contents, further comment is unoceessarr. jeOmS S. & A. LAZARD, IMPORTERS, And Wholesale and lietail Dealers in EVentta., English and American Dry Goods. Corner of Melius Row, Loa Angeles. a{ 1 #oi QVngclcs Star. KT^3LTI01Sr^k.Xji DEMOCRATIC^NOM[NATIONS. FOR rUESIDENT. JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, OK' KENTUCKY. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, Joseph ijija._ixrE_!, " OF OREGON. Com-' tin; patting of tiiy j'vvl ; feollly ope tlie ImU'closed door, JTia thee, ray love. 1 conii! to gri Come to gaze on lliy loved (I Stan Come io hear tliy silvery voici.* Guahing forth in Bweetwi nmriaar Bidding me with thee rtjolce And, gfflZiDg on thy charms, I dreai Fondly dream, thut tliou art mil Dream Lhat. with 1 A Te ill 111 <: SUtrj—-TJmj Byilati M«)*snci*fs. The corrcrspondent of the Londoil Daily JVetDO, writing from Beytout, says: It is now ftsoei'tatoed, and a nominal* list of tliem has been made, that up io laat sight the Dpusea have burned and pillaged no less than one hundred aod Bfty-ooe Chrletlan viUagsa since tim «»». "' "— ' "■" ■ -- ■ «a than "lrom 75.000 ifi of Lebanon —many wealthy men, ottws and nil slranirer.-i io i —are homeless beg- artty for their daily ba the I oalld "Tii B I um, both no* er wilh thee would I roam' ing dowu life's turbid river, 1 we reach our spirit home.': Dili., alas, the charm is broken— 'Twas but a dream ; 'lit* past and gouc ; Passed, and lelt nor sign nor token, Save the loved presence of thy form. ■"lidsl my deepest sorrow. Still, Some scattered grains of hope are sown, If not to day, perhaps to-morrow Thou'lt whisper yet, "I'm all thine own," Los Angeles, Aug. 30, I860- L. arrivaToTtke ' ponyIxpress, Tlie news by the express is to the 18th August. It appears that a ridiculous rumor had bee started to the effect lhat Breckinridge was abou to withdraw. The chairman of the National Jib een tive com mittee, Sir. Stevens, sent the folio win. dispatch to Sau Francisco : New Y A rumor is afloat of Brecl It is false. Iha Chairman Breckinrid; Gen, JHaraey, in eompli sued more than six months ago, reported himsell iu person lo the Secretary of War at Wash ogti D yesterday. He was relieved from lhe cflminaud of Lhe Department of Oregon at the in*-Unee of Lieut. Gen. SeoU, ior reasons in connection with tbe Sau iei Island case. It is probable lie will be court mar'-' ■"" 29th of May last", to SO,01)0 Christian Inhabit of whom (Mrs B d ooth n in ijiiite easy airoanutuoe ftoything like poverty or w ffars, depending on actual bread. Over and above the nunibi-r of Christian's shot in uci.ual warfare, between 7,000 and 8,000 -hacked to death would be io butcher ever used in bis ty nf these bloodthirsty mis- -)'i..i,w,Mi\vf i..b:; E::a.AE:;-■.-. \v.t unfil tbii Druse campaign, were \:v\ py wives ana moth ere, bave Inst UMSr ttnabands, toothers, la titers, and all nude relative^, even to tlie male infants at the breast; and l,o'00 children are now orphans. All llnseOgures have beeu carefully compared witli Others, and weighed in the balance of English opinion, be lore given as lads. And after conversing, comparing, and digesting all I hear, alter bringing my own four years' experience in Syria to bear upon the soli cl, I am bound to say that I '■■•- ■" - " ' ' ■ Moreover, t hrou Id noti * J..: ilets. and silk factories destroyed he mountains—all the property of the Christiana. There is besides a fearfully long list of convents, churches and nunneries belon* ing to the same people, all of which have been plundered an I th ude troyed by the Druses. In short, what v. v.'- ■•■!.■ :l :,> a civil war between Ilu two seats can ud longer be called by that name. For the last twenty days it has been nothing less than a wholesale massacre of Chri.-tiaus by Lb< Druses, and a wanton destruction of all property belonging to the former by the latte A Wlter Opjii! Mr. George D. Prentice wrote the follow bout Breckiuridge, when he was a member of We othii ascr to Breckinridge him: We Aug. 18, 18G0. imridge's withdrawal. lag J.Sticvkxs, : National 'Committee. uce with an order is- TLeBell CffiG, THACHER & GO., Wholesale Etnd Ketail Healers in Choice Wines and Liquors, MAINiSTUKEy,*.|iji. B^ LOS ASGatBS. jc9 PHINEAS BANNING, Forwarding and Coisaiaissicis Merclaaist. LOS ANGELES AND SAN PEDKO. olO Frieght forwarded to FORT TT7MA, SAM BEJRlffARDIlVO, FORT TEJON, and all parts ofthe three Southern Counties, with his accustomed promptness. and Everett state convention met at I Ohio, Aug. 17th, aud nominated a lull krt, with candidates /or attorney geu- cket that would bring ricans of the state. Or members ol the Anient ition or dishonor lieve him to be a conscientious and honorable, as well aa most able man. We have bean-hall afraid during the canvass to express fully our opinion ol bim, lest our Whig Friends in thn District and elsewhere might deem us untrue to the Interest ol our party. Paragraphs written by us some months ago, in relation to Mr. EreckinridgH, have been kept at the heads ol hi newspaper organs throughout the conflict, and w l can. and do, emphatically rc-assert every word of i Mr, BttOsfnridge is a pure and noble-hearted j man and a liberal-minded politician ; he has earned and won at home, and at "Washington I high a reputation for talents as belongs to any this age in the United Slates. We do not genLlenian we would rattier see in il he lived io a Locofoco District, or instance, we would sincerely re- ■ !.,, 0. Iii. ckiqridge, in a letter to M '-■'■ ■ » re-election to Congrese. ■ised in that bi dy. His great urbani- ;;[' the very foremost ol its master as a national reputation, aud nobly FORWARDING. THE undersigned, having leased the Sepulvcda Landing, at >an Pedro, is now ready to Receive and Haul all manner of merchandise consigned to him WITH CARE AND DISPATCH, JOSE RUBIO. oclo and upon reduced terms. Los Angeles, Oct. 10, 1859 E. H. WORKMAN & BRO. Saddlers and Harness Makers, TEMPLE S MAEBLE FROST BLOCK, Will keep constantly on hand an assortment of Saddies, Harness, &c. &c. Reuairing done witb promptness. Oct. Mb, 1859. SADDLERY. Bf. RON TET, HAS the bouor to announce to the Public.that he still carries on his business at the old stand, as above, and. having in his employment ipetenf workmen, he is prepared to execute all orders with which he may be favored, iu the Manufacturing of FliicHarncss,Carriagc Repali*i»i g,anil Mencllng* of all kiMClSa Also,evcrythinef!i tlie Saddlery Business, Los Angeles, Aug. let. 1860. R. F. WALKINSHAW, FAMILY GEOCEE, AND DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE At the Old Stand, Sau Bev-jsardino. RF. W. lias opened at the above place, witli a . lull and selected slock ofall articles embraced in the above line, and raspactrnlly requests a continuance ot the patronage of his old friends and new patrons. K. F. WALKirs'SHAW. nolD HUNTER'S CELEBRATED anzaneta Bitters S PROVING TO BE AN INVALUABLE AE J_ Remedy for Fever ail*l Ague, Dyspepsia, and all Obstructions and Irritations of the Liver, Stomach and Bowela, which fact is verified by the volunteer testimony of thousands of Individuals, residents ot this State, and whose vera city cannot be impugned. It has beer, but a short time since they were first presented fcc the public, and the IMMENSE DEMANWNHlCfNS MIC/ [N- CREASING,PVWES THA-H^HEY HAVE B££^£QUAyr\0UREX|KcXTIQN3. Not a rumor ol tlisiipprobauuu or doubt qunlifi.es the general enthusiasm with which tbey are indorsed and recommended by all who have experienced their beneficial effects. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, in every town in the State. HUNTER & CO., Sole Proprietors, Market street, uext to No. 4 Engine House, a-4m3 San Fraucisco. Adismilch Iro Hunter; a relate Fourth Auditor Richard SI Fourth offici , Herald from Oharlotts- l7lh, eays—A resolution ■o opon negotiations with , died *e for- appointed Chief Clerk of thc What we ab a article by C If the readei t is fiom Made ol?.—The follow W. Holmes: of tliis paper live another year, is principle will have migrated tenement lo another, the raw ma- pu rch use lor liim, headed up in the form of certain barrels of potatoes. A third fraction is vet to he f ailHTud its the southern ricetield The limbs wilh v.hieh he E (hen lo wall*;, v. ill he ei.id with flesh John Riddle has been anpoiuted Postmaster at New Orleans. Senator Seward arived from Portland at Boston, August 13th. and was met at the depot by a large crowd, who escorted him to the Revere House, wliere he was teienaded. Brief speeches followed from Governor Banks, Senator Wilsou, and Hon. A. H. Rice. At Philadelphia, August 13th, violent storms occurred, many cellars overflowed.several culverts caved in, and much damage done. Two boys were struck by lightning, and oue of tliem killed.. The Times' Washington correspondent says the award of the Commissioners in the Paraguay case will be in favor of Paraguay. Ou the 13th August an affray occurred at. Baltimore. Emanuel Wras, a member of the City Council, had a difficulty with his brother-in-law, in which an innocent party, John Weltz, was killed. Mexican News. A dispatch from New Orleans, this day, eays: The Government steamer Pocahontas, with dates from Vera Cruz to the !Jth of August, has arrived, bringing important dispatches for Washington.— Miramon was retreating, followed by the Liberals. The Miramon Government refuse lo accede to the demands of the SpauMi Binistrj regarding Spanish claims. The Spanish commander at VemGraz had demanded the release of the hark ■■EvvE,'' under the conceplion that the Juarez Government had refused to yive it np. ills and pas- . The very ly,p)ead so eloquently, or sp. must tirsi serve liis humble br bellow, and for all the varied ut and feathered barnyard life. Hi i b- l themselves are, to a great extent, in posse bag of phosphate (tf lime, whi from Prof. Mupes. for his grbftltj ch id i ho iot este. A has ordered aiusa large Foreign Grape Viiua lor California. The Paris correspondent ol the Alta writes aa follows, under date of July 27lh : Semite] Ib-iinuan, i v,,. lias made a:i arrange- ment with a house iB Paris, to procure for bim from tho various vinc-giowing countries of Europe, cuttings of diii'.:lent varieties of grape vines. proceeding (rom the prnnfooa Of next fall, and having Ihem forwarded to him by Express to San i'l-inei.-co, wliere Ihey will arrive in lime to be set oat while Ihey are moist and in good condition.— Mr, Bwnnan intends to procure some eighteen or tweniy thousand cuttings, getting a thousand of edeb variety oj grape, among which will be thoso which produce the rarest and most costly wines*— the Juhiinni.-boig, lho Tokay of Hungary, the Lflchryma Chrisii of Italy, and also the vines of Spain aud_.\l.iilidia 'I'll'* \E0.K !./i .■;,.i:- ' :.-(-\i\,i aJ- able that in proper looaUtieg, all the varieties of grape which Europe produces will grow in Cali- J,,rniu ; and it is by no means improbable lha.t instead of deferioniting, they will improveby being transplanted into her virgin soil, nnd fed by her pure atmosphere. At any rate, the experiment is worth trying, and although it will subject Mr. Brandon to considerable outlay, lie is determined to make it. Such a disposition to aid in developing the rich resourcrs of the Stale is certainly highly creditable, and Mr. Braunan will deserve the Ihaoka ol ail who have at heart the wellareof the Pacific State. Thk Sk.k Wokm ix Caluyuii-y--About ten or iwelve days ago we mentioned lhe fact that Mr. Provosl, of Sau Jose„wusendeuvoriiig to raise the ■si I tt worm with a view to test wdielher silk could beg made a product ofCalifornia, and yesterday Mr. Provost sent a box of cocoons, abont seventy in number, to Mr. Hrnry Hentscli of this city, to whom is due the credit of having introduced the silk worm egg in this Slate. The silk composing these eocoous, is extremely fine, glossy and strong. proving beyond the possibility of doubt that our climate is favorable to thc silk worm ; and also, that the product of the worm is as good iu California as elsewhere. Indeed, we are disposed lo believe, that after a suitable trial has been made, and the business comes to be more perfectly understood, the silk of California will rival in lustre, strength and durability that produced in the most favorable portions of Italy. The cocoons sent to Mr. Heufsch by Mr, Provost, are the lirst ever ob* taiued in tliis S:ate, aud lhe success which has attended llieellbrls ol the gentlemen named will undoubtedly prompt others to like uudertuUingn.— tf. b\ Herald. AxoTiiKii State Puison Outbreak.— We are again called upon to chronicle one of lho.se Slate Prison outbreaks, that havo become so common in California as almost to form a feature. The exact details of this ulfair had not been received at a late hour last tfight, but so far as we have been able to learn, the facts are as follows : Some thirty or forty couviclfl had laid a plan to overpower the guards und escape, atu^selected tlie hour of dinner for their attempt, and while at dinner they commenced throwing whatever missiles, such as brickbats, stones, etc., at tbe guards, who wero four in Dumber ; but the compliment was immediately returned with powder and bull, which took uch effect that one, named Kibbe, was shot through tho lungs, and two others*. Edwards and """./;■'-. ■■ ■:;."." .'■■ll.':1''::;:1.1'^. l^\^i\Tuir"vv '""' A SUOOBSSEW* Ho rrived in San Fra oodeu building, Iv -In 1852 Mr. B. Turner ng streams at the bottom of that float over his head, or Tub Last op a Noted Family.—Miss whose death was announced in our pa] day, at the advanced age of eighty i; was daughter of John Fleet, and the la that for many years was honorably eoftE fhe printing business in Boston. Her g was Thomas Fleet, who came from I 1712, and soon after established himsei ter in "Pudding Lane," now Devonshit He was the putative father of the celeb ther Goose's Melodies," au account published iu our paper a few moutiu IV-alln-cnrac proprietor mid public Ann Fleet, rer of jes- wbiclr waa ro. In 1733 Census of Ct (HHBOTJOUT .—-In eighteen towns in Connecticut, In mi wbich i ■■■■turns have been report- ed, the populati ou stands 87.000, against 59,000 in the same town 3 ten yea rs ago, thus showing a gain of 27.SK10, or nearly fifty per cent. A Wealthy VisrroR.- -Lake George doubtless feels highly honored by tl lefact thiil Baron Roths- child, of Paris. wh'tse Ir. ome is 16,000,000 francs ($3,000,000) a juurniug ou her banks, With his suite poopte" he is making a tour ot our v/a Amkrican Citize.vs Fo it El'roi'e.—During the present season teu thou Hiind American elusions ■rs for Europe. Calcula- ■ ";. "., ■ total amount OS- Sr>O.OO0,t)tm. This is an trust it is uot entirely thrown away, as it brin gs a return in various ways—in lhe Gelds of ar me roe. t, agriculture and coin- We copy the items from the Sau An- tonio (Texas) / Ternid, of tbe 27th ult. : The Dnouuii r.—Never before since Texas has been setlKd I y wliile inhabitants has it been known to be as i hot and ( Iry as now—the drought has extended m 'arly all o ver the Slate, Corn is now ■ vorth SS.yO per bushel iu tliis mar- ket, and flour it selling re adily at $16 per barrel. Post, and it aocn Moans lire na pepnln ot Ufa Boston Newspapers, ft was conducted by him and his two sous, Thomas and John, who succeeded him till 24th April, 1775, when it was discontinued. The other branches of the business were continued by his successors uutil 1808. In 1744 Thomas fleet purchased the estate at the northerly corner of Washington aud Wafer streets, and from that place fhe Evening Post was issued Jor upwards of thirty years. The estate now remains in the hands of of his descendants.—Boston Tran script. A Bad Split.-—It is said that Chang and Eng. the Siamese twins, dilfer in politic**. Both are veteran Democratic, but Chang is now fbr Breckiu ridge, and Eng for Douglas. Anson G.Chester, lately of Syracuse, has again become connected with the Buffalo Express. Hon. Isaac A. Kice, M. C. from Indiana, is dead. The following are the Su lators whose time cx- pires iu 1861 : Mr. Bigler, of Pa. Mr , Hammond, of S^C. Clark, of N. H. 1-Lii-liin, of Iowa. Cliugman.of N. C. lverson, of Ga, Col lamer, of Vt. Johnson, of Ark. Crittenden, of Ky. Laue, of Oregon. Darke*, of Wis. Pearce, of Md. Fitch, of Ind. Pugh, of Ohio. FiUpatrick, of Ala Seward, of N. Y. Foster, of Conn. Slidell, of La. Green, of Mo. Trumbull, of 111. Gwin. of Oal. Yulee, of Fia. AMoxsTEit Grnr.—Thecity ot Yeddo, the capital of Japan, is said to be, without exception the largest city iti lhe World. It contains 1,500. 000 dwellings, and ihe tmparalfflied number of 5,000. 000 inhabitants. Col. James D. France. ofKentucky, designs joining tbe army oi' Garibaldi, in which he has been tendered a commission as soon aa he cau reach Europe. Tlie English revenue for lhe yem* ending 30Lh June last, had increased $27,000,000, considered quite a small affair, niilditig, Iwelve feet square, in Jessie ar Second, then on the Outskirts of the city, an commiuced the business of luaunlacturiug Syrups and Cordials. From this small beginning originated the Pacific branch of lbs house of Thr- Brothers, one of the largest manufactories iu California, and ono tbat employs and disburses tal, in the various channels of business, other in the State, with the exception oi the larger foundries and irou works. Their present Manufactory and Warehouse is located ou Front street betnen Pacific and Broadway. Tbo building is brick, fifty feet front, three stories in' height, and forms one ofthe most prominent features of Front street. They manufacture about thirty five different kinds of Syrups, Tonics,Cordi- alfi and Essences, and a lino.-: I exclusively supply the trade of California, Oregon and the ports of the Mexican and Soutli American coast, with a growing demand from China and thc Pacific Islauds. Would that all other California manufactories might meet wilh as encouraging success, und thus each retain its proportion ofthe circulating medium at home, and there would be less shinning around on steamer-days, and more excruciating 30mplaints from tho East of tbc decrease of bullion shipments. Soxoma Fair.'— The second annual fair ofthe Sonoma city Agricultural and Mechanics' Society, is said to be one of the finest things of tbe kind that has been got up this year. The display of fruit is very great ; in the products of the farm and dairy Sonoma fully sustains her well-earned reputation, and In the matter of cattle, horses and olher domestic animals, this fair lias not been excelled by auy before given in tlie Stale.—Herald. A Nnw Pbojkct.—A vast pian for establishing a permanent telegraphic communication, by laud,. between Europe ami tbo principal countries oi Asia, has beeu submitted to Prince Napoleon, who has expressed himself favorably on the subject.— Tiie projector proposes to commence liis liue at Paris, conducting it through Belgrade. Constantinople, Teheran, Calcutta, Malacca, Canton, Pekin, to Behring-s Straits, wdicte a submarine cable will carry it over into North America. Skirting the western coast of that vast continent Lhe line .vouId puss through Sau Francisco, and thence through Mexico, Panama, Lima aud Valparaiso. Here, turning off at a right angle, it is to cross the continent through liueuos Ayres aud end at Rio -fa- Nate Jacobs, says the Nevada Journal, caught forty-three good sized trout in Deer Creek, seven miles above town. Mr. D. L. Britton was attacked a little above Sacramento, on the 25th ult., by two highwaymen, , and was severely wounded, but managed tu make his escape to Mud Springs. He had money aud jewelry in his charge. Gen. Comonfort. former President of Mexico, is now living with his family iu New York, having taken a house in Filth Avenue. A considerable number of Americans have joined the army of Garibaldi, A young Virginian left Paris ou thc Uth ult., with a commission as lieutenant lie had just received fiom headquarters. The Oitizena of Pine Grove and Hnvland Flat, Sierra emmty, have -subscribed $000 fur thc relief of Uriah Rogers, who lost both anna aid one eye, a few weeks since, by the premature discharge of a cannon. A correspondent of the Union, who seems lo speak by authority, Boye that, there is no probability of the stopping of the Pony Express. Governor Dowuey has pardoned John Henley, convicted of uninslaughter in Sierra counly in 1858, und Sentenced to two years; also, William Murphy, convicted ol grand larceny Ip Sanla Jla- ra counly. in 1858, and sentenced to five years' imprisonment. The census of Nevada county has been completed. The population Of the several townships, is as follows: Nevada. 4040; Graee Valley, 3940; Rough and Ready, 1782: Bridgeport. 2720; Bloom- field, 784 ; Eureka and' -.Vur-hington. 2100; Litlle York, 1048. Total, 16,414.
Object Description
Title | Los Angeles Star, vol. 10, no. 18, September 8, 1860 |
Type of Title | newspaper |
Description | The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "National Democratic Nominations. For President, John C. Breckinridge of Kentucky. For Vice President, Joseph Lane of Oregon""To A.", "Arrival of the Pony Express", "Mexican news", [col.4] "A terrible story -- the Syrian massacres", "A bitter opponent in politics -- Prentice's opinion of Breckinridge", [col.5] "Foreign grape vines for California"; [p.2]: [col.1] "Ex-President Pierce for Breckinridge and Lane", [col.2] "Breckinridge club -- public meeting -- speech of Col. Kewen", "The Republicans", "Native Wine", [col.3] "Board of supervisors", [col.4] "Sold, or not sold!", "San Francisco correspondence"; [p.3]: [col.1] "Letter from Arizona territory -- the provisional government -- changes in the judiciary -- treaty with Pesquira -- the mines"; [p.4]: [col.1] "An act to provide for paying certain equitable claims against the state of California". |
Subject (lcsh) | Los Angeles(Calif.) -- Newspapers |
Geographic Subject (City or Populated Place) | Los Angeles |
Geographic Subject (County) | Los Angeles |
Geographic Subject (State) | California |
Geographic Subject (Country) | USA |
Coverage date | circa 1860-09-02/1860-09-14 |
Editor | Hamilton, H. |
Printer | Hamilton, H. |
Publisher (of the Original Version) | Hamilton, H. |
Publisher (of the Digital Version) | University of Southern California. Libraries |
Date created | 1860-09-08 |
Type | texts |
Format (aat) | newspapers |
Format (Extent) | [4] p. |
Language | English |
Contributing entity | The Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
Identifying Number | issue: Los Angeles Star, vol. 10, no. 18, September 8, 1860 |
Legacy Record ID | lastar-m354 |
Part of Collection | Los Angeles Star Collection, 1851-1864 |
Rights | Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
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Repository Name | Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
Repository Address | 1511 Oxford Road, San Marino, CA 91108 |
Repository Email | ajutzi@huntington.org |
Filename | STAR_722; STAR_723; STAR_724 |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Contributing entity | The Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
Filename | STAR_722-0.tiff |
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