Page 1 |
Save page Remove page | Previous | 1 of 3 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
large (1000x1000 max)
extra large (2000x2000 max)
full size
full resolution
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
ELECTION NOTICE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, [ County of Jos Angeles, j Board of 9npej-Tltui~*, Los AujfcU'S Couiiiy, Call. IWnla. BY VIRTUE of a proclamation ofthe Governor of the State of C ilit'omia,. a «upy of which is LfeTetO annex-1'!, tind in >ecnrd'anee with the laws of tills StaU. a G-m-ml Eb>ctioj*»SlI be held on - •ftttmdny, N-jVtiiibtr 4th, 1850, fa tbe seVffrtl Ix-xvns au-d* ■■i.-el.ion districts of the county of La* ,Vig.--ku-, i*j Ilw places designated herein, for the «b-ctio« i>f (hw lb towing officers: 4 Creeld.-ntial K'; error*.. 2 Member.* .'- C AV^V>'-^,. ASu' ACIer: 2 Me ml A Sh.- A Cor i uf r. •I". .struct! on-,. i township, ■reby appointed as lection: -The election to be i, Judges. i.spector. P. Ban- 2 CwmtablH* in >-«cfi (mvusliip. Tbe to-lfown.x invt.m\* -ire i Inspector and Jftdtfes nt wid Iu the citv o L'H Angeles- beld at the Court House. Abel Stearns, Inspector, Julian ChuvM. Wm. G Dryde San Pedru —J. F, Stephens, Ii ning, Diego .Sepulveda, Judges. The election to be heid at the office of Banning &, Wilson. San Fernando—A. B. Davy-i, Inspector, Euge- nio Montenegro, Sanford Lyon, Judges, The electiou to beheld at ihe Mission building. La Ballooa-~v**iwft M,v S-pulveila, Inspector. Francisco Yguernv, Dolores Sepulveda,. Judges. The election to be held at the house of Ygnacio Machado. Loe Sletofl—Biimo^dino Guirado, Inspector. F. P. P. Temple, Fr&ijejsoo Elizalde, Judges. The election to be held at tbe house of Tomas flancbez CoUiwa. San Gabriel—1. F. Burns. Inspector. D. F. Hall, Felipe Valeimiela. Judges. The election to be held at the house of George Noyes. Monte—Bethel Coop wood, Inspector. JameB Clark. Samuel Heath, JudgeB. Electiou to be held at the house of Jas. Clark. San Jose—Ygnacio Alvarado, Inspector. Santiago Martinez, Ramon Ybarra, Judges. Election to be held at the bouse of Ygnacio Palomares. Santa Ana—T. J. Scully, Inspector. Pruden- cio Yorba, Manuel Fills. Judges. The election to be held at the house of Teodocio Yorba. **■ San Juan—Mannel Garcia, Inspector. George Pflugradtz, Jose Antonio Yorba, Judges. The electiou to be held at the house of John Foster. Tejon—G. 0. Alexander, Inspector. A. C. Wakc- TOftn. Peter Dean, Judges. Election to be held at tlie house of Tom Page. Sebastian Reservation—J. R. Vineyard, Inspector. It. Wilson. R. T. Hayes, Judges. Election to h i hind at the Grist Mill. It is directe 1 that the polls of said election, be open for the reception of votes, at 8 o'clock A. M. and closed at sunset, and that said election be conducted in all respects according to the election laws of tli is State. Given tinder our hands this 2'ith day of October, A. D. 1856; JOHN FORSTER, Chairman, oct25 2t Jonv W, Siiobi-;. Clerk. Satt fmuxw %alin%tmirds. SLOA*, HARTMAi\ & liLOOD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, San Francisco. OjSce—S'-TL'TH-WKsT L'uKNKK UONTtlOMERT AAD COMMKHeiAL rfTI'.KCTif—Entrance on CommereinL. farticular attention given to business iu tlie Supreme Court of this State, and the U S. Courtn. ju7—Sni To Parties Claiming Payment from tbe United Staten for loaa aod destruction of "Property during tli* Wai' with Mexico. T)ART1ES- desirous of having their Claims pros- I ecated by the undersigued before the Court of Claims at Washington, caa receive all tbe necessary information on the subject,, and have their Claimw promptly prosecuted on application to O. MORGAN, Los Angeles, aug 2 J. D. STEVENSON, San Francisco. THE ELECTRO-CHEMICAL BATHS OF DR. BO U RN E, Southeast Corner of Sansome and Commercial Streets, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, San Francisco^ AreetfeOtlng the most extraordinary CURES of F^ver aud Ague, Intermittent and other Fevers, Jaundice Diseases of tbeLtvur, fti-iner*. ill* JenltiUa.id Ur oasy Qrgana, all AoxaM Disorders, P*raly««, Neuralgia, including lie Doloreux, Stiff Joints, stixiz are alao employed with astonishing success iu DISEASE OF THE EYES. Also alllndolent Ulcers Tumors, Swellings, Auacsse*, Cancer of the Womb, all other affections of tbe "Womb, and Cancerous Affections Beoeraliv. aiv.l Acv„Ux\ix. I'liene Baths seem to be Nature's own chosen Mdwn for effecting ctirea where al' other means wouhl fail without them ; aiul prove beyond the [legibility of doubt, to all who tak« -Jieio rh-vini'uaiiv <>*' Mclieal practice wliich poisons the human system by administering tf lead zinc, iron autunouv. quinine, iodide of potassa, and a whole host of dead- tern, and are EXTRACTED BT THESE BATHS. During neai-lv flfieon rears T A-.ivit never given even a solitary dose of oil or DRUGS, or herbs, and have NEVER seen a OW When will the people cease to besuch simplet^ tain on their statute books laws against poise man family leas worthy of protee* "urge, that there never was, is no s which the sys- Clothing! Clothing 21 JEM1NGS & BREWSTER, Manufacturers and Jobbers of Clothing, No. 73 Battery Street, SAN FRANCISCO, WOULD respectfully c»Ii the attention of buyers to their hu-.r,. a:id well assured stock of SrP.ING AND SUMMER CL0TJ1JNG. consist* njrof— PANTS. New styles plain and fancy cass..Pants ; ■ New stvles plain andlancy satinet l'ania ;. Black Doeskin and cassimere Pants ; Assorted Kentucky Jean Pants ; Linen duck and drill pants. VESTS. White and check Marseilles Vests ;: Plain and Taney cassimere Vests ; Plain and Fancy silk vests : SUITS. Plain and fancv c:>s:;iun'ri> Business Suits ; Plain and check linen "Business Suits ; COATS. Black cloth Frock Coats ; DRAWERS AND SHIRTS. Gray and White Metino Shirts and Drawers ; Hickory, Check and Flannel Sblrtl* OVERALLS AND SOCKS. Dei 1 Jur 4 and ( ■ol t alia no and Wo. HATS, BLANKETS, Ac. T,i adi'itiOTi to the above, we have a flue n iooi.V generally kept In our line. ju7-3m Drugs and Medicines. H.ed.inston c&3 Oo., 114 Battery Street, SAJi FltAJTClSCO, ELECTION PROCLAMATION. State of California—Kxccutlvc Department. NOTICE is hereby given tbat a General Election is to be held on Tuesday, the 4Hi day of November next, throughout thia State, at which the l'ollowiiig officers are to be elected : Four Presidential Electors, Two .Members of Congress, A Superintendent of Public. Instruction, A Clerk ofthe Supreme Court. Also* State Senators are to be elected as follows: From the Fourth Senatorial District, composed of the counties of Alameda and Santa Clara, one senator. 5th District, composed of the counties of San Francisco and Sau Mateo, two senators. 6th District, composed of the counties of Mariposa, Merced, Tulare, Fresuo and Buena Vista, one senator. 7th District, composed of the ounties of Tuolumne and Stanislaus, otic senator. 8th District, composed of the counties of San Joaquin and Contra Costa, one senator. 9th District, composed ofthe county of Sacramento, one senator. 1.1th District, composed of the counties of Marin, Sonoma and Mendocino1, one senator. 15th District, composed of tbe counties of Sutter and Yuba, one senator. Tuba county one senator, 16th District, composed of the county of Nevada, one senator. 17th District, composed of the county of Placer, one senator. 18th District, composed of the county of El Dorado, two senators. 19th District, composed ofthe counties of Amador and Calaveras, one senator. 20th District, composed of the county of Sierra, one senator. Also, the following* Members of the Assembly : Alameda county, one member, Amador county, two members, Butte county, two members, Calaveras county, three members, Colusi .ind Tehama counties, one member, Contra Costa county, one member, El Dorado county, bight members, Humboit county, oue member, Klamath county, one member, Los Angeles county, two members, Marin county, one member, 1 Mariposa and Merced counties, two members, Monterey county, one member, Napa county, one member, Nevada county, live members, Placer county, four members, Plumas county, one member, Sacramento connty, four members, Saa Bernardino county, one member, u Diego couuty. one member, " Francisco and San Mateo counties, nine members. Sau Joaquin county, two members, " LuiB Obiapo county, one member, " Barbara county, one member, " Clara county, two members, " Cruz county, one member, Shasta county, one member, Sierra county, two members, Siskiyou county, one member, Solano county, one member, Sonoma and Mendocino counties, two members, Stanislaus county, one member, Sutter county, one member, Trinity county, one member, Tulare, Fresno and Buena Vista counties, one member. Tuolumne county, four members. Yolo county, one member. Yuba connty, five members. Also, County Judges iu the following Counties: Calaveras county, Contra Costa county, Tuolumne county. The attention ofthe Board of County Supervisors is directed tn the 2d section of an act entitled " An Act to ■inv-id nn iic I to regulate Elections passed March 2'"* [#90 ;'■ pa^-ed April 27th, 1855. (See statutes ot 1655. pswrtj 160 ) the attention d th« Cdiifit? JudgeB of the different counties of the Stafe is also directed to the section 7th of the act nf "SSSQ, entitled " An Act -to regulate.Blocti'm?;" •TOness-my'Hrtnd amTGr^t Seal of State, at Sacramento, the 26th day of September (>' WM for sale, Ex' Tartaric t,dd Citstnr Oil Sulphur Bay Hum ,T;vran,i(iii Ginger CiilalM-ica Liriuorice Fresh Hops in Biilflw l'*-'-' loiiiloTotaaa Adhesive Plaster Sulphurat.fi Morplii Slmker-s Herbs Oil !:or.,'a.Pioijt Oil Oi Trr.Vtl.At null's Hhakei SI u.sta hx-tm' s Fli nger RiUTy's Tri'eoplit TriinglasH Irish Moss White Glass Yellow Wax Oil Lemon Epsom Salts Oil Rose Potash Oil Sassafras Borax Together with a full assortment of Drugs mul Kedi ines. comprising every article vecjuired bv the trade. REDINGTOX &O., Wholesale Druggist.'', ja" 3m »an Fr,'tnc.isi;a- tem. or In which blee.li ore graves through an .nd deluded vlotims of NATURE'S At;KN'CSESo A Waking Hours, ivstems tliat it tl panded" to tlie percep-tiu ppiogorle. 0,1 *M]<:k1, much less any POISOXOUS Treatment was employed. a to POISON- and BLEED them, while they also re- iul bleedin;,' CATTLE? Are the members of the hu in the fao^of tbis entire State and the world at Jc iu which calomel, crude mercury, quinine, arsenic, oilier POISON, sHuuitl hive been, or be, administered to tbe human ays- ohifig.Wfts required ; audfarther. that hundreds of thousands fill prema- doso^of salts or oil. Let the peuple ponder on these tilings, and if the peor ty desire health, I pledge the honor of one man at least, that I will BO.employ ir. Pure Water. Exercise, Clothing, tlie Electro-Chemical Baths, and the Sleep- particle Ol" NASTY and iMISON'OU.-? medicine. I will bo arouse the powers of strength left tlmv shall Spec lily get perfect Iv well in body, with minds so ex- 1 philosophy, as thereafter to eau-e them to set their fxi-x-et against ali profession- airogMsor fools, and awake them to a knowledge oi* thecvilsof entrusting their own vital interest to the keeping oi' others whose interest must ever be anlngonislic 10 then- own. \,Mre^ bv le'ler or Jjor-son illv Dr. BJL'iiN!:. Wa.ter Cure I'hvsician, Sansome slreet, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel. ",, i- leuc'(l ;snorter into thi,- State of the FIRST and ONLY apparatus for giving tli--se delightful and beneficial lve.tr. Gr-:.i:::r-::' iGA'-r-..-. and wh..s-; X|:.2r:e.-.ce in their use warrants hirr_ in speaking of them 111 the terms he ploys. Thoy require great caution in admiaistering the; avoiding all danger. nunv Iviog and forged cert ill cato trnlhfuistatementsof facts whiehDr,B0w merely ''got up,"' teg- Cousultalieu-! without elin.rgc and charges vory flS* QUICK CURE—SURE CUHE~(if curable)—is th , and Dr. Bourne never entrusts that duty to others, thus a are published, that those n any should suppose they were onferred. Drugs, Medic' nes, Vcrfumcry, Fancy Articles, &c, dwell, Crane & Brigliam, (Late E. Cornell Se Co..) IMPORTERS of FORJVfJN AND DOMESTIC DRUGS, CHEMICALS, DYES, PATENT MEDI- cines, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c, 131 COMMERCIAL STREET, (LONG WHARF.) San Francisco. OUR assortment now is the largest on Ihe Pacific Coast. It has been selected wilh great cure by one of fm firm, who resides in the East. We .-.hall be in constant receipt, by every steams: and ei.tet-i-i; smi', of goods of the best quality, which we will sell at the lowest remunerative prices. Persons wishing goods of the best ql-ai-itt. sad at the lowest prices, can do better with us than by any other house in California. sept20—8m " PIONEER WATER CUBE INSTITUTE, Southeast Corner of Sansome and Commercial Streets, opposite Sl.jYiclwlas Hotel, San Francesco Dr. BOURNE, Water Cure Physician, of Water Treatment, offers Having every facility for the scion ti lie. administration of Water Treatment, offers tiie advantages of this natural, raticnal. and most el!i;.-aeious mode of curing disease a. to invalids iu either a.cute or chronic stages of suffering, and especially to those laboring under the RUINOUS EFFECTS OF CALOMFL, and Drug treatment generally. There are 00 nauseous or poisonous medicines to swallow or pay for, as Dr. BOURNE does not administer any whatever, nor bleed, cup or leech ; so it i.s not only the BEST but CHEAPEST system for restoration to health. &1S- rnChronieor Acute Rhei ual disorders—in fact, in all ca -App'y personally, or address tism. Diarrhcea, V. i, the WATER CURE ■ letter, as above. pepsi. us Ec\ , MAa Nei :ad Se: $m~ particular their EVIL CON NOT Water Cur ing all the false Pacific Coast, : •-mG-KGGl'-.S to Weak I TP«n NOTICE BathB:':— tbeireve y had placed almost boyo Los que Padezcan! Lean!! Lean!!! Druggists, ChemistSj & Assayers' 0-X^,**s*s-wa,x*e9 efce. DRIIUC'ISTS" GLA^WARR! DRUGGISTS' GLA WARE (—Per recent arrivals, 1000 gross assoi i'j-uscrint ion Vials. I'aeklm-' Uot ties. Castor Oil ilntt Cologne Hoi ties. Tincture Bottles, Sample Bottle* 1 M.-m:..h Bottles. Counter Jars. Show J.-u-s Leech Jai-s'i tars and Pestles, Graduates' Funnels 'Svrin^- Cr, In store and foi juV- :ng evt .rticle 1 theii JOHN TAYLOR, 132 Washingto San Era! CHEMISTS' AND ASSAYKRS' GLASSWARE, tc—Be] recent arrivals, Crucibl-s, Evaporating Dishes, Re torts, Receivers, Ma.ttrasses Tubeing, Test Tubes, Anneal ing Cups. Acid Bottles, Syphons, Funnels, etc., etc. In store and for sale by JOHN TAYLOR, 132 Washington street ju7-3m Sau Fr: SODA STOCK': SODA ^TOCK I—Bottles, Twine, Alar ble Dust, Corks, Acid, Whiting, Oils. etc. In atoreand for sale by JOHN TAYLOR, 132 Washington street, ju.i—3m San Francisco. EBFUMKRY, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. , Philadelphia 1st received a the celehraied selected expressly for PE fin-ea-J.i'irtment of Per fa factorv of It. Bo; this market. Also, a fine assortment of Combs, Brushes and Fancy Articles generally'. For sale by JOHN TAYLOR. 132 Washington street. 1"—3m San Fr,v DENNIS WIRE W0KKS. MANUFACTORY OF Wire Cloth, Wire Netting, Sand, Wheat, Corn and Coal Screens, Sieves, Bird Cage, Fenders and Fire Guards, Meat Safes, Dish Coves, Patent Gauze Window Blinds, Wire Fencing, Sec. No. 108 CLAY STREET, BETH EEJVBATTERV A.VD SAJITSOMB, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Particular Attention given to the Manufacture PREMIUM WlltE CLOTH, For Flour and Fanning Mills and Threshing ju7— 3m Machines. ADVERTISING AGENCY, Iron Building, opposite Pacific Express Com- pany's Office, up stairs. SAN FRANCISCO. ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS solicited for 1 he following named papers : Sacramento Union. Yreka Union, San Joaquin Republican, Weaverville Democrat, [Stockton.] Iowa Hill News, Marysville Herald, Volcano Ledger. San Jose Telegraph, Petalntna Journal, California Farmer, Columbia Gazette, Los An^relesStar, [Los An- Santa Barbara Gazette, Rai Diego Herald, Vallejo Bulletin, Leader. [Oakland.] Humboldt Times,' [US.) Attest, oetlS 185 b'. J. NREL-Y JOHNSON, Governor of California, DAVID F. DOUGLASS, Secretary of State. Mountain Democrat, [Pla- eerville,] Calaveras Chronicle, [Mok. Hill,] Shasta Courier, Empire Arjrus. [Coloma,] Mariposa Gazette, Oriental, [Chinese and English,] San Francisco, Oregfinian. [Portland Ovogon Territory.] Oregon Statesman, [Palem. Oregon Territory } Pion eran Democrat. [Olymp-a. Puget Sound. TV. T.] Poget Sound 'ourier, [Steilacoom, Puget Sound, "W. T. Polynoaian, [Honolulu, Sandwich Islands,] TjflJES WANTED ; Sea otter, Land otter. Bea- T ver. Martin, Bear and Deer skins, and all other kinds of Fure, for which fair prices, will ha paid M. ROSENSTOCK, No. 70. Battery street, up stairs between Sacramento, and California streets, San Fratic'eco. sept2Q—2na •' ■ '■■■' -'"'■ . v ■■■■'. EL GRAN REMEDIO ITALIANO DE DR. PAREIHA, Para la cierta y eficaz cura de Iqs inferme.dad.es de una naturaleza privada, sin hacer cuso del tiempo que se ha durado y sinmalos efeclos al sistema 0 sinponerse en dieta. ' Nuncasella falt&da—Hi p.uede,faltaa. Ctirar. ESTE ESPECIfICO INVALUABLE'FUE INTRODUCIIH hace ciiicw.nio, afios <:n i'isa, y ju-ontodesjues fee bier nocido para una cura cierta que en los pueblos y ciuda is no solament e en el Continente, pero tamliien en Grar, Bretaha, la demanda por ella y sus meritos tan recuiveri- dos que en menos de un afio de su introduecion, fue toma- do en lugar de todos otros remedios. Las faeultades iU medicina de las eiudades pr in oi galea de Europa fueron unpelidos a reconocer su asombrono poder sobreenfer edades. Proprietaries de otms medieinas. ce loses de se liopularidad que via.n en vano detenerlo eu su progreso. Como eltrigo delante el segardor, bus esfuerzos caiyeroi. al suelo, y como el iuego en los llanos llevando todo poi delante, su marcha fue uu trinnfo. .Ke quedo ensus meri. tos, y un publico deeeinieute vid probd y fue eonrincidt. de sus rnagieas cirtudes. -Gramle Fortuna adquerido por Dr. Tareira de la venta de olio los seisaiios que ia r.reparo solo atcstiquaasus ilagosos meritos. j Al fallecimiento del Doctor Io receta fue here dad a por 1 hijo, quien recientemente lo ha introducido en los Es- tados Uuidos. El numero de las euras que se ha hecho es azunbrozo. Miles y miles pueden dar testimonio de su fecacia. Todos los que tigeti, lo Curoraii 1 I : ccn una seguridad. despacho y a cierto que nmguna otra medicina ha poseida. No tomas falsas nostrums. [Ua un remedio que ha side probado por los cincuent;i auos pasados y que no se ha faltado. GUARDAN3E DE FALSAS APARIENGIAS. La venta tan estensiva de este asotribro/a medicina, h:i causado ya personas a vender a los candidos una composi cion espuria. eon aparieu'-.ias a la original. "\o eompra sir la flrmeescrila do A. Pareira M. D, en el evoltoriodearuerr. de cada botelia, Todos los demas son falsos. y sus fabri- cadores seran eastigaoos afestreioo rigor de la ley. Pre- eio TKES i'VAGfei LA iiOTEI.LA. Para vender por D, Bab cock, el unico agente para Call.ornia. Oregon y law Islas d( Sandwich a qui.en todos ordenes han de estar diriiidos Tambien para vender por Drosrneros do este Estado g'ener almente. Un discuento liberal para los que compran poi mayor, D. BABCOCK, Drogoero Mayor. 133 Calk- de Clav Stm'Francisco. Tambien para vender por J. B. WINSTON, Drogerero Los Angelos. Llsla de Agentes en cl Estado, Dr, J. B. WINSTON. Los Aneeles. R. K. STAUKWEATHEIt. Bo-*cadola Ciudad, Sacramento ii:CC. COI-'I.'IN Y CA.. Boticarios .Marysville ' W, H. BltUN'ER, Il.il.ica do Tuolumne Sonora BENJ. SHURVI.KFF, Rotica de Shasta. Shasta. CiniJl.tWOBTHEN. » <• Plaeerville, Placerville. JUSTIN OATi-"^. Jr. Ciudad ce Sacramento. Dr. K. W, CARR, Downicrille. Dr. JOHN'LARK. Nevada. Or, W. IL GATLIFF, Yreka. WHALEY fc MOSISE. San Diego. GEORGE L. STORY, Portland 0. T jy263m J. M. Strobrldge & €0., 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHING EMPORIUM, CORNER OF COMMERCIAL AND SANSOME STREETS, Under St. Nicholas Hotel, SAN. FRAArCISCO, OFFER the largest and most com pi clothing aiid Gfentteme Goods ever opened in tvm Francisco. We are receiving per every sieamei from our Manufactory in New York, Tlie Latest and most FaKSJkmaljle Styles orallkindrf of nt of "PnrhlsH'lfl^ nd Frock Coats: la.lmas nt even- ik-scriptioii : Fine and Heavy French and a Fine Black and Fancy Silk Ve d Caps em Shir If: stautiy Fine White an 1 Cheek Linen and Cott. Fine Silk, Merino an.I Cotton Undershirts and" I) raw erf Scurfs. Cravats Neck Ties. Suspenders; Collars, Handkerchiefs. Gloves; English, uteri no and Cotton Half Hose, efc, etc. Everything connected with Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods constantly on hand. A largo and complete assorl ment of Travellers : Beware of the Impositions ot Ha clc LOS ANGELES STAR ffllt |rtntrag CsfjiMisjjiittiit. MAIN STREET, opposite tbe Bella Union Hole]. The proprietor of the Lis An<relesS tar, wouldrespeel fully inform his friends and the public, that he ha- 1st received a large and varied assortment of new materi ,and is now prepared to execute the following descrir PLAIN AND FANCY JOB JPH-HSnTIKTO-. In the best style of the Art. Books, Parrtnhlets, Bill Heads, Posters. Circulars, Cards; Deeds, Law Blanks, Bills o/Exchanc Bank Cheeks Billets, Eilli ription of Printing that ; §>m Sixmuma %)$hxfoim\\i$t CLOTHS! CASSIMERS! TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS' And Billiard Cloths ! IBECr leave to iflfOrm the puhlic in general th a t 1 keep constantly on hand a complete and well assorted stock of Cloths, Cnsslmcrs, Tailor's Trimmings,ICtlllnrd Cloths, Velvets and ~V~egtIikg» of all dt39criptione. Importing all these articles only from the most prominent European Factories, I am able to satis- f'y all reasonable demands. lam willing to sell in quantities to suit, and soliciting orders 1 guarantee ihey will be executed faithfully and with despatch. A. L. BLUMENTIJAL. San FranCiPCO' Sacramento street, 142, between Kearny and Montgomery. auglli am The Eyes! The Eyes! X>x% ES- 3E3C- I*^.3ElI>aE3EI, OCULIST. AFTER a protracted blindness of more than five roars Dr. Pardee has made himself thoroughly and scienti' lically acquainted with all the disorders of the E1K and is.row practising, with universal success the same treatment by which he was cured A Wo-r<t of Caution.—The eye is by far too preciouB and delicate an organ to be trilled with 01 made Ihe subject of random experiments, therefore, it would be «- ;eedin<rly unwise aud perhups dangerous to -tccept aiiv ifthe "never failing cures " that are tendered bv tlie nistakenkindness of all around, for every one offers a specific for diseases of the eye. DSir- Many patientKOitu be seen at the office of Dr. Par. lee, in diflY-rrui .stages of recovery. OFFICE—San Francisco, west of the PlaKa, opposite the old Post Office, one door north ot the Portsmouth House, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES OFFICERS. United States District. Court for the Southern District of California: I. S. K. Ogier, Judge ; P. Ord, District Attorney ; 0. B. Carr, Clerk ; E. Hunter, Marshal. United States Land Office for the Southern District of California: Andres Pico, Receiver • H. P. Dorsey, Register. United States Court of Claims: C. E. Carr, Commissioner. Customs Department—(San Pedro). Collector—Col. Isaac Williams; Deputy —J. p. Stephens. Postmasters :. J. S. "Waite, Los Angeles. G. C. Alexander, San Pedro. Thomas Burdiek, San Gabriel, Ira Thompson, Monte. 'First Judicial District, comprising the counties oft Los Angeles, S.an Bernardiao and San Diego! First District Cowl.—Judge—Benj. H»yen. COUNTY OFFICERS. : County Court—Wm. G. Dryden, Judge. Associate Judges—James F. Burns and C. O. Cunningham.- Sheriff—C.E.Hale; Under Sheriff—TV. H. Te- terson ; Deputy-—J.- J. Myers. County Treasurer—H. N. Alexander. County Assessor—Autonio F. Coronel: Deputy -J.H. Coleman. J County Surveyor—H. Hancock. Public Administrator—H. Keller. Superintendent ot Public Schools—James F Burns. District Attorney—C. E. 1Hk>m. Coroner—L. H. Snead. County Clerk—John VV. S&ore ; Deputy—J. A. Hinehman. Jailer—Francis Canpenter. Board of Superviporr—Thew. Bnrdiclc. Chairman ; David Lewis. John FureSr-r, Jas. Ii, liurton, Christobal Agtiilar. TOWSPHir Ml'FK^fiS Los Angeles— Justices oi"thc S*ftacp—Al'-XBH^cr Gibson. Bnssell Sackett. Crtnstablcs— iimib D. Bruudige, W. W. Jenkins. CITY CiKFirERg. Mayor— St°phcii.C. Foster. City Marshal- w. C. Ceiman ; Drputr—E.-M. Smith. City Treasurer—Si'miicl Ar^uukJe. City Assessor- \V. H. Petersen. City Attorney—C- E. Thom. City Council — M. Recjttenn.. N. Potter. Iiiuhrio del Valle, E. Drowa, J. G. Dewsey, Ira ferilBli»i*i, A. Ulyard. SAN* BEENABDINP COUNTY. County Judge—D. M. Tfiomas. Connty Treasui er— Saamel Eolfe. County Assessor- James Henry Hollins, County Surveyor—Alvin Stoddard. Public Administrator—Addison Pratt. Superintendent Pub ic Schools—H. SSinaeJ District Attorney—Ellis Fames. Coroner—Wm. Cox. County Clerk—R. R. Hopkins, . Sheriff—Robert Clift. Supervisors—L. Iloubideaux, N. Taylor Wm Cos. The i,nM' of Newspapers. 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice 0 the contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order their papers discontinued, Publishers may continue to send them until all charges are paid, 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their papers Irom the office or place to which tfofcy are sent, they are held responsible until they settle their account, and give notice to discontinue them. 4. Ii subscribers remove to other places without informing the Publishers, and the paper is sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. 5. The.Courts have decided that refusing to take a paper or periodical from the office. 01 removing and leaving it uncalled lor,is prim a facia evidence of intentional fraud. Postmasters would oblige, hy a strict"fulfillment of the regulations requiring them to notify Publishers, once in three months, of papers not taken . from their nfiiee by subscribers. ua various impositk resenting them Bel v ir of the "What Cheer H- ■ry to s:et jnto their carriage hy ofKun- 110 antl 121 Kacrnmcnio Str«-1 San Francisco URE CAUTIONED To hen-are of the tricks a ners and Hack Drivers, rej employed hy the prop'rieti thereby inducing the unwa.._ telling them lhat. it. helrm^ to the House and is free, afterwards extorting from them exorbitant prices. Hoard per Week,., $6 OO Board per Day '."....'.'.','.'.'.'.'.'.'$1 OO Meals, each 50 cents. In addition to a large number of Rooms, having from twotothreebethineach. there is also .100 well fmishefl and neatly furnished j.fngie Med Kooms. The Beds are fitted up with springs and thn !,est n,rl.--l hair matresses thereby making, this the best house in the city. Lodging per "Week ftft, 3,4, 6 OO Lodging per Night 50c, 75, $1 OO jm~ FREE BATHS -8*^ The "What Cheer House sends to tho Boats an express wagon, with the name ofthe house on it. for thepurpoe= of carrying pa^cnp'.rs and linage Free ! 'Tbe proprietor wishing it understood that all others act without authorl- ty from him, Jy26-tf R. B. WOODWARD, Proprioto: I>istaniees. The following table of distances was with a viameter, by Capt. Warner, S. Topographical Engineers, in th of 184S :■— From San Francisco to Mission Dolores. " " Sanchez Ranch " " San Mateo ,,*.. " " Santa Clara " " San Jose " " Murphy's " " San Juan. " *' Salinas river " " Monterey " " Mission Soledad " " Ojitos " " San Miguel " " Brakes' Ranch ', 1; " Santa Margarita... " -' San Luis Obispo.,.. " " " Capt. Dana's " " Los Alamos " " Santa Inez " " Gaviota Pass,,-,...... " " Arroyo Honde " " Dos Pueblos , " " Santa Barbara..... " " Carpentiria " " Rincon " " Bit naventura !' " Santa Clara rrver... " " Canegit,. " " Los Angeles " " Lob Coyotes '* " Santa Ana " " Juan Avila's " u San Juan Capistrano " " LosFloros......... '* " San Luis Rey 11 " San Diego measured ofthe TJ. e e*ara*iiie.r .21 miles, .17 .21 .48 51 .70 .94 113 12ft 166 266 237 258 265 276 299 321 340 352 359 370 387 398 402 415 421 475 485 504 516 535 543 .562 57? ,612$ %natk VOL. TL £00 3Vngd£0 Star: PDBUSHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, At Cells' Building, Main Street, Los Angeles, (Opposite Bella Union Hotel ) BY H. HAMILTON. TERMS: Subscription,^per annum, in advance. .%5 00 3 00 2 00 0 25 Advertisements inserte at TwoDollars per square of ten lines, for the first insertion ; and One Dollar per square for each subsequent insertion. A liberal deduction made to Yearly Advertisers. Agents—The following gentlemen are authorized Agents for the Star : L. P. FISHG8 Burns & Bijkdick, Post Offici wutsler & k1.vg Col. Ira Thompson ^t. N. Glhss .'.' JuwGK D. A. Thomas LOS ANGELES, CAL., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1856. NO. 26. For Six Months, Por Three Mouths. Single Number San Francietco. San Gabriel. Monte. Monte. Santa Barbara. .. . ..San Bernardino. PACIFIC EXPRESS COMPANY, THE tin del-signed, Agent of the "PACIFIC EXPRESS ' COMPANY," wiUrl^prUoliby**- <■ »=s L...I , .jeentA, in eiiiirge ofa Special lleasenger, to SANTA BARBARA. SAN LUIS OBTSPO, MONTEREY, SAN FRANCISCO, and All parts of Northern and Southern Mines. —ALSO— Oregon, Atlantic States ami Europe. COLLECTIONS made ia nil of the dbove naitied places TRBisURE, 1'ARCELS, PACKAGES and LETTER;' forwarded. [KtAFTS pure'iasftdin San Francisco on tho Atlantic States and Europe. Particular attention paid to the forwarding ofGold Dust 4o the Mint for coinage. * Treasure, Letter«, etc., raceivedup to thelate.it moment and ensured to destination un7 H. Z. WHEELER, k CO., Ag«nta. tope Boxes and Sawdust T3E UNUEHSIGN'ED HAS MADE ARRANGEMENTS TO faruHh. ilr.ipn I'.'wkors with iUxus of all sizes, of" the most suitable material. auA dry Sawdust to any extent, upon teriii^ lower tlun they can be had from SanFrancis- oo, and of better quality. Sam oh-s will be forwarded tm mediately, and contracts entered into, and an ample stock always ke]>t on hand. SI. KELLER. Lo!» An™-.les, .Tune 7, 1856. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Cabinet Making, Upholstering and UNDERTAKING. subscriber >*]IOCt Angeles and surroan country; tliat he is now m; t his new stand ori MAIN ST>'.i''l"T 1 t'roe doo i Ijliitcd States Hotel. Fnrnltiire of evej raoat reasonable ter noiUh of" etyle and The Undertaking-' Dusiness Will receive tlie strictest attention, aa he will en'deavoi to keep on liaud COFFINS of every style. Persons from tbe country can have a Coffin of any "finish at one hours-' XJ pbOlstering; Spring Seat Sflfas and Chairs neatly Repaired, equal ft j(3- ill orders Tilled with f lg$~ Ucmerabc'r the plaoe- liams' Grocery. omptness and dispatch. -Main street, opposite **.' JAME8) U BRADY. JKew Fruit & Vegetable Market. r piircliassd the entire slock ol rn IB Lindersi^nr X. Groceries md Liquors'qE JOH.V SIODoSODGH & Co., hesi fitted an opened. i his friends and tlie public tbat lie hat icttoo with Ihe Grocery and Liquor Ba iness, A Fruit and Vegetable Market. AT TtlE OLD STAND ON (Opposite Piste's Ridel,) aftiw doors from Commercial Street, Where will constantly be found a choice assortment of the above articles cheap for CASH. JUg- Count;-}' traders are n,>spixU'iilly requested to call JtS-A.U IclHtls of Country "Produce taken In ticlian-e. TESH" Remember the place—Opposite Pine'sHu tel, Main street, Los Angeles. un7 JOSEPH BICE. SEWING MACHINES. GE0VEK, BAKER & CO.'S PATENT. THE undersigned has on hand and is constantly receiving a supply of the above superior machines, togetli ei with duplicate pnrts. Needles. Thread, kc, which he will sell at reasonable rates. N.'B. Machines repaired and warranted. S. O. BRICHAM. i^ole Agent. For California. Oregon, ami the entire Pacific Coast, (Jifice, Sansome street, near California. juT—3ra opposite Tehama House, Sa iusiitess THOM & STMS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. OFr-'lCE—OJY MA1JV STREET, (Opposite lbe Bplla Union Hotel.) unT John XW. Sliorej COUNTY CLERK.- Pees pnyable lnvnrialbly In advance. i>i»'.- Carter, OFFICE AMD DRUG STORE, LOS ANGfELES STRKET, Ao'j'oining Roller's Store. -ROWB'S BUELDXNG, OilAS. R. r,n.va,)N. [H. S.AI.LANSON JOHNSON & ALLANSON, Successors to Alexander if: Melius. Wholesale and Ttntnll Dealers In GBSVEItAJL MERCIIVNOISE, MAIN STREET. Los Angeles. un7 SOLOMON MZAED, raportTER, And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in French, English aiul American Dry Goods. Corner of Melius Row, Los Angeles. aug £ AUG. W. TIMMS. Forwnrding aiul Commission IHcrchant3- San Pedro akd Los Angei.es. Cal., i7 II. READ, Agent, tos AnSeles. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN "Blank Boolrs, Staple and fancy Stationary, "Writing Paper, &C. &c. Corner of Front ;ind Commercial Streets, RAN FRANCISCO. August 9, 185(". 3m HIDES. M AB SHEEP SHIS. IO. gl, J. ^S 13, "&L1 3!33l o -jv -s <D> XX GIVES NO'TIOJ TO THB HANCIIEROS AND ButcbtTs bf this vicinity that he will give the highest price" for Hides, Calf, Sheep, and Goat Skins, and for Wool. ■JS*©"* Liberal advances made on contracts for the coming clip of Wool, A general asso't'tinent of Red. wood and Pine Lumoer, ior sale at file Lumber Yard on Alameda street, near AUpo street.- N Motley. nrlCF. IS HERJiJi't' GiVKN. tijat.all perspi ^or fS>esJ.&9 BY THIS CASE OK PACKAGE, In quantities to suit, LONG BILL PAI'ER. LEGAL CAP. LETTER PAPER, INK, BROAIi BILL PAI'ER. FOOLSCAP, NOTE PAPER, PENCILS. BLANK BOOKS. WAFERS, kc, tec. Noisy Carriers Book and Stationery Co., 87 Battery st and 64 and C8 Lang Wharf. San Francisco. my3—oui C. P. KIMBALL. President. Carriage and Blacksmith Shop- By JOHN GOLLER. LOS ANGELES STREET, NEAR THE FOOT OF COMMERCIAL. THE sutvscriber respectfully in- rorms the pubiicgenerally tbat he will keep constantly on haud, and will manufacture to order, Coaches, Buggies, Wagons, Carts &c, iin a neat and workmanlike manner. He bas on handjand for sale a line stock of Eastern White Oak and Hickory Plank andaxels. He keeps constantly on hand a large variety of Cart aod Buggy wheels. Spoked, Felloes, Shafts. Neck Yokes. Double and singletrees Horse Shoeing and fSlacksmitlting- in all its various branches, executed with promptnestand pdisatch. ■ Particular attention will be siven tothe manufacture -xm'. repair of PLOWS. IIA PROWS, and other Farm Ing Uutensils. Hs has an extensive assortmentoflronax- els. Springs, Bolts, Plow and Spring steel, and other mare- pialnirtaininc to the business, l-.oo numerous to mention. Also, 20 Tons of Blacksmiths' Coal. .Vith aunt! oat the hest of workmen in his employ, he JOHN I'OLLEP. 2-few Lumber Yard, JN T.OS A5VGEI.ES. THB underfliijned have establislierl a Lumber Ynrd. nn Main street, at Dfivid Anderson's wa^an makinp* shon. opposite Dal ton's brick bnild- inrr, and have on hand a larj^e quantity of White (ledar. ot" a verv superior quality ; and will be re- ceivinsr every month direct from t'lye mills, every variety of sawed lumber, from sidiocr tip to flooring joice, white cedar shinjrles,. piasterinir Infip. fence pailir.e, pickets. &o., with' every variety of Lumber used iu tbe community. H.H UTSE&etK- D. ANDERSON, Agent,- LosAngeleB, Oct. 11,1866. JONAS G. CLARK & CO. 12^ Wasliia£ft«n street, IM POKTERS , Wholesale and Betail DealerSj- In evorv dsfcription of FURNITURE,* BEDDING, &c. &c. W A R E R O O At S , lri the Milling opposite Washington Markjef, (Formerly known as the Clipper Warehouse,) Arid 49 and 51 Fourth street, between J and K streets, Sacramento. "We have on exhibition and in great variety, ROSEWOOD, MAHOSANY, WALNUT, OAK AND PABL0R- AND CHAMBER SETS, sorAs, OTTOMAJ S. AND EASY CHAIES. Work, Centre, Dining,* Extension and Fancy Merchants' and Lawyers' Desks, BOOKCASES, SBCKBTArrlES, BURBA US, (SIDEBOARDS anil WHAT-iYOTS. Office and Kitchen Furniture, O EI ^L X Xt S6 , Of all qualities, newest style and most approved make. Large iiniJ small French Plate Itetel nnd Vkf MIE.B.OB.S. ^h For the TRAt)E. we have a large stock, on clippers to arrive heavy shipments, and' will receive regular and complete INVOICES of goods adapted to the wants of ihe interior and coast ;lS§- Particular attention and rare eiveft to TRADE. ORDERS and the FURNISHING of Hotels and Fuolic Buildings,- 0&- Goods purchases will be sent to Steamers, Vessels, and all parts of the city without charge. JONAS G. CLARK & CO., No. 128 Washington street, aug 30 3m. San Francisco- BOTHER DE PARIS. Custom Made Boots ami Shoes. EDWARD KiiHt rgbn INFORMS the public that he is prepared Ml to furnish custom made boots and shoes, of Pin, the latest Paris styles. II s residence is nu Main street, three doors from the U. S. Hotel. Particular attention given to repairing, which will bo executed on the lowest terms. au'gl-6 ALL persons ar'e hereby cautioned against buying'or otherwise trading for -.invented horses or cattle of our brands ; rr the? will be prosecu^ fed-to the extent of the law.; ANPREAS DOMINGUEZ. gepjO^tf JESUS Jla. COTA d« DOMINGUEZ. [Fot tlie Los Angelos Star.] ALLY. Far, far away, in a lone, quiet valley, Where the spaikling Waters gentlv flow, 'Neath the green'mossy turf, lies little Ally- Ally, loved und lost, long years ago. And o'er hef now the grass is softly waving. The moss clingetlr to her white grare-stone, While the rippling brook, tbe bank-side laving, Hath music, low and lulling, in its tone. Around her tomb1 the Wild flowers are wreathing. Fondly clinging to her lowly bal, While thro'the boughs above the wind ts breathing A low, sad dirge, for the early dead. The musical lay of the wild bird ringeth Through the fragrance-laden summer air, And the white lily from* he'r lone tomb springeth Meet emblem of her who' slumters there. Oh, Ally, sweet child-angel, how we loved thee ! None can ever know save God alone, Whose angels loved thee, too, and so removed t'hee> Celestial and bright, to their happy home. And so we laid thee where now thou art sleeping— Sleeping, where the trees above thee wave • Where the dew-gemmed flowers are "nightly weep- Weeping o'er thy lone and quiet grave. [ing,'! Oft when the silent stars above me shineth, I dream of Ally, gone for ever more, A low voice murmurs, while an arm around me twineth— "Mourn not/' dear Ina, "I have but gone before.-"' Los Angeles. INA. LATER FROM NICARAGUA. Wallcer Triumphant. By the arrival ofthe Orizaba we have dates from Nicaragua to Oct. 14th, ten days later than the news bVought by the Sierra Nevada. As we informed our readers last week, says the Nicttfdguense, the allied forces having advanced n Managua, Gen Walker ordered the garrison at that*place,-amounting to three bundled and fifty men, to fall back immediately on Granada, in order to allow the enemy to occupy that place. This they did; and it was the tiaanimous wish of ery American in Granada that their apparent success would rns'pTre them with sufficient cour- to attack this city. Such an. attack could be followed only with one result—a most disastrous defeat. -The citizens—that is, the persons not belonging to the army, but engaged in trade and attending to the civil business of the State— formed themselves Into a company to assist in the defence of this city, and participate in the glory of a victory. But as the enemy would not c*>me, Gen. Walker, having received a reinforcement from the United States, as wei! as two mountain howitzers, and shells, grapeshot, etc., advanced on to Masaya to give them battle; On the 11th Oct., at It a. itfj Gen. Walker arched from Granada and encamped before Masaya ut 10 p. if. that night. There was some skirmishing during the night. At daylight the battle cotsmene'ed, and the enetny were dispersed by a fur,ious charge ofthe rifles, under cover of the bombs from the b'swiizers, and the Plaza of Masaya captured. The fight woM (hen carried on from house to house, but the enemy were filially driven from the place. The enemy numbered 2500, and Walker's force SOO or 900' Walker lost only two men. Immense numbers of the enei'ny were' kille'iT. On'th3 morning of the 13th of October. Gen. Walker received information that a large body r.f the enemy had marched from the vicinity of Masaya to Granada. He immediately started in pur suit. Before the arrival of Walker ihe enemy made an attack on Granada, but Were repillsed by the garrison', numbering 150 Americans under' Gen.'Fry. with cons'derable loss. They t&eh got into the houses and attempted to cut their way into the centre of the city Gen. Walker arrived early in the morning and routed the enemy with considerable slaughter. Only ten Americans were killed Tt is expected that the victories of Masaya and Granada have put an end to the war in Nicaragua. EETATLS OF THE BATTLE OF "MASATA. The Am*ericans entered Masaya by the way known as the middle road. They had scarcely appropriated to themselves a place to spend the night, when the enemy began to shoot in the direction in which our soldiers were encamped. This random shooting was kept up for aboui two hours, but there were not any of the Americans killed. Fotir were wounded, crtie only of whom' is dangerously so. Parties of the Rangers and Lancers of the ene- mv came in contact several times, and the latter were instantly repulsed with loss. Onfee during the night a patty of Lancers came up to the very door of the house in which a body of Americans were quai tcred, and Bred their guns.' Not one American was touched, but several of the enemy were made to bite the dust. One American boy a'bout fourteen years of age, who was with the soldiers,.shot the bugler ofthe Lancers .n this Charge—a feat of which he left very proud. The peculiar whistle of the balls as they passed over us proclaimed that the enemy were also furnished with the Minie rifle. Aboft'i dayfight on the morning ofthe 12th the battle began. The American forces were stationed on atr eminence. The enemy were' seen in \tirge numbers at a distance of about five' hundred yards. They fired at us with a large gun and seemed (it was too dark to determine theii ni'o- (Jions accurately) Go1 be'advancing under tlie cover of its fire. A bonlb from1 one of our howitzers was thrown with nice precis on ;' when the smoke cleared away there was uo't one of th-em in sight. Our men, who had been: some' lime standing in lines, were ordered to advance'. They moved on about one hundred yards. The hOWit/ers continued to throw shells until they got in* j=ight of the church in the upper plaza. The First Rifles were now in sight of the church—a shell wai plaza, and the word was given to charge. three loud cheers and the wildest enthusiasm ihe R fles ran down the slope, followed steadily by the remainder of the forces. The enemy, unable to resist such a vigorous attack, fled in every di rectien. Company 0, commanded by Capt. Bolan. had the good fortune to be the first in. Two of the General's aids, Mahon and Gist, accompanied them. The church and the houses surrounding it were entered in a minute, and when Gist returned and said, ''General, the plasfa is taken !;' a shout of triumph rent the air. After breakfast the Americans agaiu commenced operations. A well organized party of gap. persand miners were set at work to cut' away through the houses towards the large Plaza, sufficiently large to allow the passage of our guns Almost every house was full of the enemy. They were driven steadily back from one lo the other until tht-y were at length all in the large Plaza. They thus fought all day. The enemy were ly ing in all directions, but, wonderful to relate,- we lost only two men, and one of these was killed by being so close to the enemy that the bursting of one of our own bombs took effect upon liim. Before night General Walker had taken up qnar ters about midway between the churches. Ilia staff were armed with Sharpe's carbines, and did good execution during the day in pickingoffsome of the enemy. Among those who distinguished themselves as good shots were Col. E.J. C. Kcwen and Lieut. Col. Frank Anderson. About midnight the enemy evacuated Masaya* and marched' upon Granada, thinking doubtless that in the absence of Walker it would fall at*. easy prey. DETAILS OF THE BATTLE OF"' G11AXADA. The gallant defence of Granada by Gen.- Fry, with his one hundred and fifty Americans, has been briefly narrated above, but when the enemy, found they couid n it enter the Plaza, tiiey went around to the houses of seven persons, and murdered them in a shocking manner. Among these who lost their lives was a Mr- Wheeler who bad been sent here to distribute bibles by the Bible Society of New York, the Rev. Mr. Ferguson, and a M r. Lawless, who had been a merchant here for some years. About 8 o'clock on the morning of the 13th — the anniversary of the day on which he first took Grenada—Gen. Walker and his force were with in gunshot of the Jalteba church. On a slight eminence in the road, the enemy had erected a barricade and placed a cannon. There must have been a force of three hundred men at least defending this spot, and they did certainly defend it with the spirit of desperation. Our men advanced to within fifty yards of them under a most galling cross-fire. At this point, so intensely hot- was the fire that they were stopped for about twenty seconds.. At this juncture. Gen. Walker himself appeared at their head. The sight of him made them invincible. They charged like enraged lions, and the enemy fled in every direction, leaving their cannon on the field. They then rushed inio the city, attacking tlie places in which the enemy had fut'tified themselves, and in, less than three-quarters of an hour the whole opposing forces were steking for safety by hiding iu the bushes, and endeavoring to escape from the city by every available source. The numbers of the enemy killed in Granada is truly astonishing. In many oi the houses they lie piled up iu do^eus ; they are lying on the streets, on the door-steps and in the out-hon es. They were killed in large numbers in ihe bushed-; whole bungo loads were killed while they were endeavoring to escape by the lake, and intelligence is every hour arriving of where ten and twenties of bodies have been discovered in fhe yards. The guard-house is nearly full of prison- soners, and others whebave been endeavoring to escape are being, while we write, continually brought in. There were not more than ten Americans killed altogether. Sotae oftho'sewere killed by running from their positions too soon atter they had heard ofthe arrivaV ofthe troops from Masaya. There are probably fifteen or twenty wounded. Among the wounded we regret to an- nouiice John Tabor, proprietor of El Nitara- giiense, whose leg has b en broken above the knee by a musket ball; and Major A. Giilis. We have not had time to collect a lisli of ail the killed and wounded. n the With i Fraxklix'^ first Appearance lv an English Printing Office.—When quite a youth, Franklin went to London, entered a printing office, and inquired if he could get employment as a printer? •'Where are'you from?"' inquired the foreman of the office. " America,'' was the reply. '•Ah," s*id the foreman, "from America? a lad from America seeking employment' as a printer ! Well, do you really understand the art of printing? Can you set type (" Franklin stepped to one ofthe Cases', and in a very brief space, set up the following passage fro*m the first chapter of the Gospel by St. John: "Nathaniel said u'nto him. can any good thing come out of Nazareth ? Philip said unto hrm, come and see.'' It was done so epiick, so' accurately, an'J contained a delicate reproof, that it at once gave him standing and character with all in the ofirce. AxoTh'er SrncTDK.—A German by the name of Louis Dostcb,-about forty years of age, committed sircide yesterday morning at the Globe Hotel, on r>upout street, near Washington, by taking strychnine: It appears tbat Dostchf until lately had beenlivingin Sacramento with his wife,but some disagreement occurring, tbey separated, and he came down to this city to reside. He was a jeweller by trade, and not finding work there, he made up his mind to seek employment here. A few dnys after his arrival, he heard that his wife in Sacramento was be :f#ng improperly, and he resolved to put himself out of existence. A small phial, about half filled wilh strychnine, was found upon hifi person after death.—Herald. Me vie an Neivs. We have dates from the city of Mexico to October 1st. From the Extraordinary, wc clip the foi I owing items of news:— ,9. F. Herald,- Anothkk CoNSPirtA'cr Defeated.—Yesterday the Governor of the city had again to exhibit his promptness and decision in Seizing arms and munitions of war, and breaking up a conspiracy that was just rip'e to break forth in revolt. For a day previous the Government bad hw.n acGjaWnted of the doings of a* body of reactionists, and yesterday came in possession'of sufficient proof positive' to seize upon the men and their arms. In a miserable house in' the' Callejon Ave Mima the arms: were found. The character of th'e persons encaged in this conspiracy is much the saiiie as those' engaged in the attempt at revolt iii the Monastery' of San Francisco. This is no dOnbt the last dying' gasp or the anti-government party in this City. The Stasisw Question-.—Th'e advie'ea by ths' Mexico are extremely contradictory with regatd to* the Spanish question. These cau lie no doubt,' however, but that the acts of the present Minister, Senor Alvarez, have been disapproved of hy his Government, and that he will be dis-placed by another Minister.- Puebla.—The laSti advices we hare from Puebla represent that place in a quiet state. Another conspiracy had been discovered in that city on the' night of the 23d of September, which was exten-' sively planned. It was gotten up by some petty officers of the Vine,-but was fortunately discovered in time to be crushed without any trouble. The' vigilance of Gov. Traconis and his trusty officers' deserve every praise. i Resuscitation*.—We learn with pleasure that the Siglo and Indeptmdant are to commence their publication again. vttB I I 4 WOm Sketch of Washington.—The lolloWtn'g personal description of Washington, copied from the London Chronicle, July 17S0,- gives, in some respects, a better notion of his personal appearance' than anything we have seen elsewhere :— "General Washington is now in the 47th year of his age - he is a tall, w'oll made man, rather large-boned, and has a tolerably genteel addres'a ; his features are manly and bold, his eyes are of a bluish cast, and very lively; his hair a deep brown ; his face rather long and marked with the small-pox ; his complexion sun-burnt and without much Color, and countenance sensible, composed and thoughtful. There is a re "Aw r Enable air of dignity about him, with a striking degree of gracefulness ; he has an excellent understanding, without much quickness ;■ is strictly just, vigilant and' generous; an affectionate husband, a faithful friend, a' father to the deserving soldier ; gentle iti his manners,' in temper rather reserved; a total stranger to religious prejudices, which have ho orten excited christians of oue denomination to cut the throats of those of another; in his morals he is irreproachable and was never known to exceed the bounds of the most rigid temperance : in a word, all his friends'and acquaintances universally allow that no nian* ever united in his own person a more perfect alliance of tiie virtues of a philosopher With the talents ofa general; candor, sincerity, aflabil'ity and simplicity seem to be the striking features'of his charactet1; til! an oca- sion offers of displaying the most determined bravery and independence of spirit." Crganizeo Band of Robbers. a»oi:t tht I'ajaro' Valley.—Several ho'rses have been stolen within- the last week from from the Californians, in and ai.out the Pajaro Valley. Every thing indicates' an organized band of horse thieves in that vicinity. Some of them are prowling a'bout Watsou- ville. The native Californians Say that the band are under the direction of the celebrated robber chieftain, Joaquin Murietta, Who has rhturned from Mexito. We were told yesterday that he had been seen in this county by a mr.n who'knew him, and that a partner of b'is, called Pantellou, staid over night two or three daySagbin WatsotiAille .- We have no doubt that Pantellon, Who har* been e'en in Watsouville, and has been t'u its vicinity or several days1, is connected With1 these horse stealing operations. The natives say he murdered an American a short time oin'fi'e in the mined for the purpose of getting his horses. As to' Joaquin we give the' story for what itis worth. It is, however, proper' to' state that nearly or quite' all of the' native population, believe that he is stiil alive,- and that be.paid a dollar to see the head exhibited as his at San Francisco.— Santai Cruz Sentinel. Murderer Arrested: —A notorioui borne thi«r' named Perry Owen, who escaped to Acapulco a few weeks since on th'e' steamship" Golden Age,- and was followed by OuTcer Wmv Wilson, of Sacramento, returned yesterday in charge of the ofrT- oer on board the Orizaba. At the time 01 n:H escape from the interior, he is said to'hatfe shot and killed one of his ptcrsuer*. If thin proves to be correct, frs'will be arraigned upOn !he charge of murder: a* also*'for'horse stealing, A large crowd followed the officer and piisouer from the steamer to the station house, which gave rise to the report that I. C. Woods had returned.—Hera Id. - Found*Hib Fatueh.—" My stti, can you fake a* trunk up to the hotel V1 eaid a passenger stepping from a boat on the levee, to a ragged youngster who. Eat balancing himself on thu tail end of a dray. "Tour son!" cried tho boy7 eyeiui." liim from- head to foot. "Well, I'll be dod1 drappiul if 1; ain't in luck, Here I've been trying to find dnd- <ly these three years, and all ol a sudden up come* the old boss himself, »nd Knows me rigJit off. How are you?" stretching out his muddy paw. The traveller was nonplussed. Bitwepu a ?milfr and a frown, he inquired : " What is your name, sir V "My name. You don't know. Weill its nothing in these parts to have so many children tha.t they do know their names. My name's William,, but some folks call me Ragged Bill, for short. What, the other part is, I reckon you know ;■ if jotidoa't* you must ax the old 'Oman-"
Object Description
Title | Los Angeles Star, vol. 6., no. 26, November 8, 1856 |
Type of Title | newspaper |
Description | The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "Ally", "Later from Nicaragua", [col.5] "Mexican news", "Sketch of Washington", "Organized band of robbers about the Pajaro Valley", "Found his father"; [p.2]: [col.1] "Our whole ticket elected", [col.2 & 3] "Election Returns, Los Angeles County -- Official", [col.2] "The election in the City", [co.3] "Glorious news from San Diego -- Not a vote for Fremont in the City", "San Bernardino 250 Democratic majority", [col.4] "The result", "The prospect", "Stuffing the ballot boxes", [col.5] "California land claims", "Election returns"; [p.4]: [col.1] "Correspondence", "From the North", "Horrible assassination", [col.2] "California land claims"; [p.4]: [col.1] "The poor man speaketh about trees", "Home and friends", [col.5] Official directory", "Law of newspapers", "Distances". |
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 1856-11-02/1856-11-14 |
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 | 1856-11-08 |
Type | texts |
Format (aat) | newspapers |
Format (Extent) | [4] p. |
Language | English |
Contributing entity | The Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
Identifying Number | Los Angeles Star, vol. 6., no. 26, November 8, 1856 |
Legacy Record ID | lastar-m77 |
Part of Collection | Los Angeles Star Collection, 1851-1864 |
Rights | Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
Physical access | University of Southern California owns digital rights only. For personal, educational or research use contact: Special Collections, Doheny Memorial Library, Libraries, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189; specol@usc.edu; phone (213) 740-5900; fax (213) 740-2343. Contact rights owner at repository e-mail (or phone (626) 405-2178 or fax (626) 449-5720) for access to physical images. For permission to publish or republish material in any form -- print or electronic -- contact the Rights owner. |
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_307; STAR_308; STAR_309 |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Contributing entity | The Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
Filename | STAR_307-0.tiff |
Full text |
ELECTION NOTICE.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, [
County of Jos Angeles, j
Board of 9npej-Tltui~*, Los AujfcU'S Couiiiy, Call.
IWnla.
BY VIRTUE of a proclamation ofthe Governor
of the State of C ilit'omia,. a «upy of which is
LfeTetO annex-1'!, tind in >ecnrd'anee with the laws of
tills StaU. a G-m-ml Eb>ctioj*»SlI be held on -
•ftttmdny, N-jVtiiibtr 4th, 1850,
fa tbe seVffrtl Ix-xvns au-d* ■■i.-el.ion districts of the
county of La* ,Vig.--ku-, i*j Ilw places designated
herein, for the «b-ctio« i>f (hw lb towing officers:
4 Creeld.-ntial K'; error*..
2 Member.* .'- C AV^V>'-^,.
ASu'
ACIer:
2 Me ml
A Sh.-
A Cor
i uf r.
•I".
.struct! on-,.
i township,
■reby appointed as
lection:
-The election to be
i, Judges.
i.spector. P. Ban-
2 CwmtablH* in >-«cfi (mvusliip.
Tbe to-lfown.x invt.m\* -ire i
Inspector and Jftdtfes nt wid
Iu the citv o L'H Angeles-
beld at the Court House.
Abel Stearns, Inspector,
Julian ChuvM. Wm. G Dryde
San Pedru —J. F, Stephens, Ii
ning, Diego .Sepulveda, Judges.
The election to be heid at the office of Banning
&, Wilson.
San Fernando—A. B. Davy-i, Inspector, Euge-
nio Montenegro, Sanford Lyon, Judges,
The electiou to beheld at ihe Mission building.
La Ballooa-~v**iwft M,v S-pulveila, Inspector.
Francisco Yguernv, Dolores Sepulveda,. Judges.
The election to be held at the house of Ygnacio
Machado.
Loe Sletofl—Biimo^dino Guirado, Inspector.
F. P. P. Temple, Fr&ijejsoo Elizalde, Judges.
The election to be held at tbe house of Tomas
flancbez CoUiwa.
San Gabriel—1. F. Burns. Inspector. D. F.
Hall, Felipe Valeimiela. Judges.
The election to be held at the house of George
Noyes.
Monte—Bethel Coop wood, Inspector. JameB
Clark. Samuel Heath, JudgeB.
Electiou to be held at the house of Jas. Clark.
San Jose—Ygnacio Alvarado, Inspector. Santiago Martinez, Ramon Ybarra, Judges.
Election to be held at the bouse of Ygnacio
Palomares.
Santa Ana—T. J. Scully, Inspector. Pruden-
cio Yorba, Manuel Fills. Judges.
The election to be held at the house of Teodocio
Yorba. **■
San Juan—Mannel Garcia, Inspector. George
Pflugradtz, Jose Antonio Yorba, Judges.
The electiou to be held at the house of John
Foster.
Tejon—G. 0. Alexander, Inspector. A. C. Wakc-
TOftn. Peter Dean, Judges.
Election to be held at tlie house of Tom Page.
Sebastian Reservation—J. R. Vineyard, Inspector. It. Wilson. R. T. Hayes, Judges.
Election to h i hind at the Grist Mill.
It is directe 1 that the polls of said election, be
open for the reception of votes, at 8 o'clock A. M.
and closed at sunset, and that said election be conducted in all respects according to the election
laws of tli is State.
Given tinder our hands this 2'ith day of October, A. D. 1856;
JOHN FORSTER, Chairman,
oct25 2t Jonv W, Siiobi-;. Clerk.
Satt fmuxw %alin%tmirds.
SLOA*, HARTMAi\ & liLOOD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
San Francisco.
OjSce—S'-TL'TH-WKsT L'uKNKK UONTtlOMERT AAD
COMMKHeiAL rfTI'.KCTif—Entrance on CommereinL.
farticular attention given to business iu tlie Supreme
Court of this State, and the U S. Courtn. ju7—Sni
To Parties Claiming Payment from
tbe United Staten for loaa aod destruction of
"Property during tli* Wai' with Mexico.
T)ART1ES- desirous of having their Claims pros-
I ecated by the undersigued before the Court of
Claims at Washington, caa receive all tbe necessary information on the subject,, and have their
Claimw promptly prosecuted on application to O.
MORGAN, Los Angeles,
aug 2 J. D. STEVENSON, San Francisco.
THE ELECTRO-CHEMICAL BATHS
OF DR. BO U RN E,
Southeast Corner of Sansome and Commercial Streets, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, San Francisco^
AreetfeOtlng the most extraordinary CURES of F^ver aud Ague, Intermittent and other Fevers, Jaundice Diseases
of tbeLtvur, fti-iner*. ill* JenltiUa.id Ur oasy Qrgana, all AoxaM Disorders, P*raly««, Neuralgia, including lie
Doloreux, Stiff Joints, stixiz are alao employed with astonishing success iu
DISEASE OF THE EYES.
Also alllndolent Ulcers Tumors, Swellings, Auacsse*, Cancer of the Womb, all other affections of tbe "Womb, and
Cancerous Affections Beoeraliv. aiv.l Acv„Ux\ix. I'liene Baths seem to be Nature's own chosen Mdwn for effecting
ctirea where al' other means wouhl fail without them ; aiul prove beyond the [legibility of doubt, to all who tak«
-Jieio rh-vini'uaiiv <>*' Mclieal practice wliich poisons the human system by administering tf
lead zinc, iron autunouv. quinine, iodide of potassa, and a whole host of dead-
tern, and are EXTRACTED BT THESE BATHS.
During neai-lv flfieon rears T A-.ivit never given even a solitary dose of oil or
DRUGS, or herbs, and have NEVER seen a OW
When will the people cease to besuch simplet^
tain on their statute books laws against poise
man family leas worthy of protee*
"urge, that there never was, is no
s which
the sys-
Clothing! Clothing 21
JEM1NGS & BREWSTER,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of Clothing,
No. 73 Battery Street,
SAN FRANCISCO,
WOULD respectfully c»Ii the attention of buyers to
their hu-.r,. a:id well assured stock of SrP.ING AND
SUMMER CL0TJ1JNG. consist* njrof—
PANTS.
New styles plain and fancy cass..Pants ; ■
New stvles plain andlancy satinet l'ania ;.
Black Doeskin and cassimere Pants ;
Assorted Kentucky Jean Pants ;
Linen duck and drill pants.
VESTS.
White and check Marseilles Vests ;:
Plain and Taney cassimere Vests ;
Plain and Fancy silk vests :
SUITS.
Plain and fancv c:>s:;iun'ri> Business Suits ;
Plain and check linen "Business Suits ;
COATS.
Black cloth Frock Coats ;
DRAWERS AND SHIRTS.
Gray and White Metino Shirts and Drawers ;
Hickory, Check and Flannel Sblrtl*
OVERALLS AND SOCKS.
Dei
1 Jur
4 and (
■ol t
alia
no and Wo.
HATS, BLANKETS, Ac.
T,i adi'itiOTi to the above, we have a flue n
iooi.V generally kept In our line.
ju7-3m
Drugs and Medicines.
H.ed.inston c&3 Oo.,
114 Battery Street,
SAJi FltAJTClSCO,
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
State of California—Kxccutlvc Department.
NOTICE is hereby given tbat a General Election is to be held on
Tuesday, the 4Hi day of November next,
throughout thia State, at which the l'ollowiiig officers are to be elected :
Four Presidential Electors,
Two .Members of Congress,
A Superintendent of Public. Instruction,
A Clerk ofthe Supreme Court.
Also* State Senators are to be elected as
follows:
From the Fourth Senatorial District, composed
of the counties of Alameda and Santa Clara, one
senator.
5th District, composed of the counties of San
Francisco and Sau Mateo, two senators.
6th District, composed of the counties of Mariposa, Merced, Tulare, Fresuo and Buena Vista,
one senator.
7th District, composed of the ounties of Tuolumne and Stanislaus, otic senator.
8th District, composed of the counties of San
Joaquin and Contra Costa, one senator.
9th District, composed ofthe county of Sacramento, one senator.
1.1th District, composed of the counties of Marin, Sonoma and Mendocino1, one senator.
15th District, composed of tbe counties of Sutter and Yuba, one senator. Tuba county one
senator,
16th District, composed of the county of Nevada, one senator.
17th District, composed of the county of Placer,
one senator.
18th District, composed of the county of El Dorado, two senators.
19th District, composed ofthe counties of Amador and Calaveras, one senator.
20th District, composed of the county of Sierra,
one senator.
Also, the following* Members of the Assembly :
Alameda county, one member,
Amador county, two members,
Butte county, two members,
Calaveras county, three members,
Colusi .ind Tehama counties, one member,
Contra Costa county, one member,
El Dorado county, bight members,
Humboit county, oue member,
Klamath county, one member,
Los Angeles county, two members,
Marin county, one member,
1 Mariposa and Merced counties, two members,
Monterey county, one member,
Napa county, one member,
Nevada county, live members,
Placer county, four members,
Plumas county, one member,
Sacramento connty, four members,
Saa Bernardino county, one member,
u Diego couuty. one member,
" Francisco and San Mateo counties, nine
members.
Sau Joaquin county, two members,
" LuiB Obiapo county, one member,
" Barbara county, one member,
" Clara county, two members,
" Cruz county, one member,
Shasta county, one member,
Sierra county, two members,
Siskiyou county, one member,
Solano county, one member,
Sonoma and Mendocino counties, two members,
Stanislaus county, one member,
Sutter county, one member,
Trinity county, one member,
Tulare, Fresno and Buena Vista counties, one
member.
Tuolumne county, four members.
Yolo county, one member.
Yuba connty, five members.
Also, County Judges iu the following
Counties:
Calaveras county,
Contra Costa county,
Tuolumne county.
The attention ofthe Board of County Supervisors is directed tn the 2d section of an act entitled
" An Act to ■inv-id nn iic I to regulate Elections
passed March 2'"* [#90 ;'■ pa^-ed April 27th, 1855.
(See statutes ot 1655. pswrtj 160 )
the attention d th« Cdiifit? JudgeB of the different counties of the Stafe is also directed to the
section 7th of the act nf "SSSQ, entitled " An Act
-to regulate.Blocti'm?;"
•TOness-my'Hrtnd amTGr^t Seal of State, at
Sacramento, the 26th day of September
(>'
WM for sale, Ex'
Tartaric t,dd
Citstnr Oil
Sulphur
Bay Hum
,T;vran,i(iii Ginger
CiilalM-ica Liriuorice
Fresh Hops in Biilflw
l'*-'-'
loiiiloTotaaa
Adhesive Plaster
Sulphurat.fi Morplii
Slmker-s Herbs
Oil !:or.,'a.Pioijt
Oil Oi
Trr.Vtl.At
null's
Hhakei
SI u.sta
hx-tm'
s Fli
nger
RiUTy's Tri'eoplit
TriinglasH
Irish Moss
White Glass
Yellow Wax
Oil Lemon Epsom Salts
Oil Rose Potash
Oil Sassafras Borax
Together with a full assortment of Drugs mul Kedi
ines. comprising every article vecjuired bv the trade.
REDINGTOX &O.,
Wholesale Druggist.'',
ja" 3m »an Fr,'tnc.isi;a-
tem. or In which blee.li
ore graves through an
.nd deluded vlotims of
NATURE'S At;KN'CSESo
A Waking Hours,
ivstems tliat it tl
panded" to tlie percep-tiu
ppiogorle.
0,1 *M]<:k1,
much less any POISOXOUS
Treatment was employed.
a to POISON- and BLEED them, while they also re-
iul bleedin;,' CATTLE? Are the members of the hu
in the fao^of tbis entire State and the world at
Jc iu which calomel, crude mercury, quinine, arsenic,
oilier POISON, sHuuitl hive been, or be, administered to tbe human ays-
ohifig.Wfts required ; audfarther. that hundreds of thousands fill prema-
doso^of salts or oil. Let the peuple ponder on these tilings, and if the peor
ty desire health, I pledge the honor of one man at least, that I will BO.employ
ir. Pure Water. Exercise, Clothing, tlie Electro-Chemical Baths, and the Sleep-
particle Ol" NASTY and iMISON'OU.-? medicine. I will bo arouse the powers of
strength left tlmv shall Spec lily get perfect Iv well in body, with minds so ex-
1 philosophy, as thereafter to eau-e them to set their fxi-x-et against ali profession-
airogMsor fools, and awake them to a knowledge oi* thecvilsof entrusting their own vital interest to the keeping
oi' others whose interest must ever be anlngonislic 10 then- own.
\,Mre^ bv le'ler or Jjor-son illv Dr. BJL'iiN!:. Wa.ter Cure I'hvsician, Sansome slreet, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel.
",, i- leuc'(l ;snorter into thi,- State of the FIRST and ONLY apparatus for giving tli--se delightful and beneficial
lve.tr. Gr-:.i:::r-::' iGA'-r-..-. and wh..s-; X|:.2r:e.-.ce in their use warrants hirr_ in speaking of them 111 the terms he
ploys. Thoy require great caution in admiaistering the;
avoiding all danger.
nunv Iviog and forged cert ill cato
trnlhfuistatementsof facts whiehDr,B0w
merely ''got up,"'
teg- Cousultalieu-! without elin.rgc and charges vory
flS* QUICK CURE—SURE CUHE~(if curable)—is th
, and Dr. Bourne never entrusts that duty to others, thus
a are published, that those
n any should suppose they were
onferred.
Drugs, Medic' nes,
Vcrfumcry, Fancy Articles, &c,
dwell, Crane & Brigliam,
(Late E. Cornell Se Co..)
IMPORTERS of FORJVfJN AND DOMESTIC
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, DYES, PATENT MEDI-
cines, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c,
131 COMMERCIAL STREET, (LONG WHARF.)
San Francisco.
OUR assortment now is the largest on Ihe Pacific Coast.
It has been selected wilh great cure by one of fm
firm, who resides in the East. We .-.hall be in constant
receipt, by every steams: and ei.tet-i-i; smi', of goods of the
best quality, which we will sell at the lowest remunerative prices. Persons wishing goods of the best ql-ai-itt.
sad at the lowest prices, can do better with us than by
any other house in California. sept20—8m "
PIONEER WATER CUBE INSTITUTE,
Southeast Corner of Sansome and Commercial Streets, opposite Sl.jYiclwlas Hotel, San Francesco
Dr.
BOURNE, Water Cure Physician,
of Water Treatment, offers
Having every facility for the scion ti lie. administration of Water Treatment, offers tiie advantages of this natural,
raticnal. and most el!i;.-aeious mode of curing disease a. to invalids iu either a.cute or chronic stages of suffering, and
especially to those laboring under the RUINOUS EFFECTS OF CALOMFL, and Drug treatment generally.
There are 00 nauseous or poisonous medicines to swallow or pay for, as Dr. BOURNE does not administer any
whatever, nor bleed, cup or leech ; so it i.s not only the BEST but CHEAPEST system for restoration to health.
&1S- rnChronieor Acute Rhei
ual disorders—in fact, in all ca
-App'y personally, or address
tism. Diarrhcea, V.
i, the WATER CURE
■ letter, as above.
pepsi.
us Ec\
, MAa Nei
:ad Se:
$m~ particular
their EVIL CON
NOT Water Cur
ing all the false
Pacific Coast, :
•-mG-KGGl'-.S to Weak I
TP«n
NOTICE
BathB:':— tbeireve
y had placed almost boyo
Los que Padezcan! Lean!! Lean!!!
Druggists, ChemistSj & Assayers'
0-X^,**s*s-wa,x*e9 efce.
DRIIUC'ISTS" GLA^WARR! DRUGGISTS' GLA
WARE (—Per recent arrivals, 1000 gross assoi
i'j-uscrint ion Vials. I'aeklm-' Uot ties. Castor Oil ilntt
Cologne Hoi ties. Tincture Bottles, Sample Bottle* 1
M.-m:..h Bottles. Counter Jars. Show J.-u-s Leech Jai-s'i
tars and Pestles, Graduates' Funnels 'Svrin^- Cr,
In store and foi
juV-
:ng evt
.rticle
1 theii
JOHN TAYLOR, 132 Washingto
San Era!
CHEMISTS' AND ASSAYKRS' GLASSWARE, tc—Be]
recent arrivals, Crucibl-s, Evaporating Dishes, Re
torts, Receivers, Ma.ttrasses Tubeing, Test Tubes, Anneal
ing Cups. Acid Bottles, Syphons, Funnels, etc., etc.
In store and for sale by
JOHN TAYLOR, 132 Washington street
ju7-3m
Sau Fr:
SODA STOCK': SODA ^TOCK I—Bottles, Twine, Alar ble
Dust, Corks, Acid, Whiting, Oils. etc.
In atoreand for sale by
JOHN TAYLOR, 132 Washington street,
ju.i—3m San Francisco.
EBFUMKRY, FANCY ARTICLES, &c.
, Philadelphia
1st received a
the celehraied
selected expressly for
PE
fin-ea-J.i'irtment of Per fa
factorv of It. Bo;
this market.
Also, a fine assortment of Combs, Brushes and Fancy
Articles generally'. For sale by
JOHN TAYLOR. 132 Washington street.
1"—3m
San Fr,v
DENNIS WIRE W0KKS.
MANUFACTORY OF
Wire Cloth, Wire Netting,
Sand, Wheat, Corn and Coal Screens, Sieves,
Bird Cage, Fenders and Fire Guards,
Meat Safes, Dish Coves, Patent
Gauze Window Blinds,
Wire Fencing, Sec.
No. 108 CLAY STREET,
BETH EEJVBATTERV A.VD SAJITSOMB,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Particular Attention given to the Manufacture
PREMIUM WlltE CLOTH,
For Flour and Fanning Mills and Threshing
ju7— 3m Machines.
ADVERTISING AGENCY,
Iron Building, opposite Pacific Express Com-
pany's Office, up stairs.
SAN FRANCISCO.
ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS solicited for
1 he following named papers :
Sacramento Union. Yreka Union,
San Joaquin Republican, Weaverville Democrat,
[Stockton.] Iowa Hill News,
Marysville Herald, Volcano Ledger.
San Jose Telegraph,
Petalntna Journal,
California Farmer,
Columbia Gazette, Los An^relesStar, [Los An-
Santa Barbara Gazette,
Rai Diego Herald,
Vallejo Bulletin,
Leader. [Oakland.]
Humboldt Times,'
[US.)
Attest,
oetlS
185 b'.
J. NREL-Y JOHNSON,
Governor of California,
DAVID F. DOUGLASS,
Secretary of State.
Mountain Democrat, [Pla-
eerville,]
Calaveras Chronicle, [Mok.
Hill,]
Shasta Courier,
Empire Arjrus. [Coloma,]
Mariposa Gazette,
Oriental, [Chinese and English,] San Francisco,
Oregfinian. [Portland Ovogon Territory.]
Oregon Statesman, [Palem. Oregon Territory }
Pion eran Democrat. [Olymp-a. Puget Sound. TV. T.]
Poget Sound 'ourier, [Steilacoom, Puget Sound, "W. T.
Polynoaian, [Honolulu, Sandwich Islands,]
TjflJES WANTED ; Sea otter, Land otter. Bea-
T ver. Martin, Bear and Deer skins, and all other
kinds of Fure, for which fair prices, will ha paid
M. ROSENSTOCK,
No. 70. Battery street, up stairs between Sacramento, and California streets, San Fratic'eco.
sept2Q—2na
•' ■ '■■■' -'"'■ . v ■■■■'.
EL GRAN REMEDIO ITALIANO
DE DR. PAREIHA,
Para la cierta y eficaz cura de Iqs inferme.dad.es
de una naturaleza privada, sin hacer cuso del
tiempo que se ha durado y sinmalos efeclos al
sistema 0 sinponerse en dieta. '
Nuncasella falt&da—Hi p.uede,faltaa. Ctirar.
ESTE ESPECIfICO INVALUABLE'FUE INTRODUCIIH
hace ciiicw.nio, afios <:n i'isa, y ju-ontodesjues fee bier
nocido para una cura cierta que en los pueblos y ciuda
is no solament e en el Continente, pero tamliien en Grar,
Bretaha, la demanda por ella y sus meritos tan recuiveri-
dos que en menos de un afio de su introduecion, fue toma-
do en lugar de todos otros remedios. Las faeultades iU
medicina de las eiudades pr in oi galea de Europa fueron
unpelidos a reconocer su asombrono poder sobreenfer
edades. Proprietaries de otms medieinas. ce loses de se
liopularidad que via.n en vano detenerlo eu su progreso.
Como eltrigo delante el segardor, bus esfuerzos caiyeroi.
al suelo, y como el iuego en los llanos llevando todo poi
delante, su marcha fue uu trinnfo. .Ke quedo ensus meri.
tos, y un publico deeeinieute vid probd y fue eonrincidt.
de sus rnagieas cirtudes.
-Gramle Fortuna adquerido por Dr. Tareira de la venta de olio los seisaiios que ia r.reparo solo atcstiquaasus
ilagosos meritos. j
Al fallecimiento del Doctor Io receta fue here dad a por
1 hijo, quien recientemente lo ha introducido en los Es-
tados Uuidos. El numero de las euras que se ha hecho es
azunbrozo. Miles y miles pueden dar testimonio de su
fecacia.
Todos los que tigeti, lo Curoraii 1 I :
ccn una seguridad. despacho y a cierto que nmguna otra
medicina ha poseida.
No tomas falsas nostrums.
[Ua un remedio que ha side probado por los cincuent;i
auos pasados y que no se ha faltado.
GUARDAN3E DE FALSAS APARIENGIAS.
La venta tan estensiva de este asotribro/a medicina, h:i
causado ya personas a vender a los candidos una composi
cion espuria. eon aparieu'-.ias a la original. "\o eompra sir
la flrmeescrila do A. Pareira M. D, en el evoltoriodearuerr.
de cada botelia, Todos los demas son falsos. y sus fabri-
cadores seran eastigaoos afestreioo rigor de la ley. Pre-
eio TKES i'VAGfei LA iiOTEI.LA. Para vender por D, Bab
cock, el unico agente para Call.ornia. Oregon y law Islas d(
Sandwich a qui.en todos ordenes han de estar diriiidos
Tambien para vender por Drosrneros do este Estado g'ener
almente. Un discuento liberal para los que compran poi
mayor,
D. BABCOCK, Drogoero Mayor.
133 Calk- de Clav Stm'Francisco.
Tambien para vender por J. B. WINSTON,
Drogerero Los Angelos.
Llsla de Agentes en cl Estado,
Dr, J. B. WINSTON. Los Aneeles.
R. K. STAUKWEATHEIt. Bo-*cadola Ciudad, Sacramento
ii:CC. COI-'I.'IN Y CA.. Boticarios .Marysville '
W, H. BltUN'ER, Il.il.ica do Tuolumne Sonora
BENJ. SHURVI.KFF, Rotica de Shasta. Shasta.
CiniJl.tWOBTHEN. » <• Plaeerville, Placerville.
JUSTIN OATi-"^. Jr. Ciudad ce Sacramento.
Dr. K. W, CARR, Downicrille.
Dr. JOHN'LARK. Nevada.
Or, W. IL GATLIFF, Yreka.
WHALEY fc MOSISE. San Diego.
GEORGE L. STORY, Portland 0. T
jy263m
J. M. Strobrldge & €0.,
1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
CORNER OF
COMMERCIAL AND SANSOME STREETS,
Under St. Nicholas Hotel,
SAN. FRAArCISCO,
OFFER the largest and most com pi
clothing aiid Gfentteme
Goods ever opened in tvm Francisco.
We are receiving per every sieamei from our Manufactory in New York,
Tlie Latest and most FaKSJkmaljle Styles
orallkindrf of
nt of
"PnrhlsH'lfl^
nd Frock Coats:
la.lmas nt even- ik-scriptioii :
Fine and Heavy French and a
Fine Black and Fancy Silk Ve
d Caps em
Shir If:
stautiy
Fine White an 1 Cheek Linen and Cott.
Fine Silk, Merino an.I Cotton Undershirts and" I) raw erf
Scurfs. Cravats Neck Ties. Suspenders;
Collars, Handkerchiefs. Gloves;
English, uteri no and Cotton Half Hose, efc, etc.
Everything connected with
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
constantly on hand.
A largo and complete assorl ment of
Travellers : Beware of the Impositions ot Ha clc
LOS ANGELES STAR
ffllt |rtntrag CsfjiMisjjiittiit.
MAIN STREET, opposite tbe Bella Union Hole].
The proprietor of the Lis An |
Archival file | lastar_Volume16/STAR_307-0.tiff |