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fa Est rill it OsuuUij IJottnr. pop. j. s.-WArrs y ca. Jl'IÍTKS, KSEKO U, OK 18=95. tltUÍU^i.J. -'Ciencia moderna que demuestra las f& Genesis, y cuii Laque w prueba hasta la iu[aa del ____________________________________ videncia que Salomon poi inspiración de Dios ha escrito lo mismo que Voltafap por sugestión del diablo- " Tal geringosa. Ge podrá dar! que Pene que Ter Voltaire con la .geología, ni .Salomon con el géue- «¡iT Esto es hablar de tolondro, y querer hacer el bu a los p&paroB con el espantoso de Voltaire, que Tiene aqtií tan a cuento gomo los oorros de tlbeda Ni Voltaire ba eserito ninguna geología, ni tííilo- njon ha escrito el gé;¡e-i.-\ ul i-! góaesia le escribió Moíséa ;su único autor conocido, fuera ¡sea Días) para ensenar gi . Esta ea una voz nu ¡va cn ca itéllane, compuesta dedoBvIejaa del griego, que quien; decir conocimiento d.; Ia tierra. Alguno-; filósofos antiguos y ■néernos, considerando qne la tierra i criador, que ana destinó nmorarcn ella, y arrancar- h ttóestrn subsistencia eon amn y Budor de nuestra frente, rpiisiiP-an qne no dejásemos de escudriñar sus seno* para saca; ¡o los tasproa -jue encierra en am ratafias. Ufes esto aa feé necesario $" no lo lo dijes.; ta j&Vo0ír-fía ; antea que nos i¡> bal?ia demostrado nuestra madre lu industria, ó inventora de todo, lar.'-c?--V' !. Desde luego bioíeron loa hombres eus tentativaa ; y a 108 prim nos ^oIp-:s brotaron fuentes, :■" cuaja- ronsaies, y daswtbrtaron los preciosos metales de la raja y ia monedo. Pera todo sata es cieno y vil y despreciable **.ira Ciertos siervos de =Dl0S que beben plomen do bóbilis búbili ■ vestido- y calzados sin saber si tos cosas ouestan dinero, ó si el j^nero'eaesto trabad Y oomo estos hsnaveaía- rados todo lo bailan en bu breviario ó antifonal, Mgno Stjuella conmn eepresion de "cantando lo ganau," sreofi Imsamsenta que aaj como ellos tie- m.-r. el ¡> jgninr en breviario, loa legos hemos de encontrar la piedra fSosofal eo ta Biblia. La Biblia os an libro jnny ¡santo y muy bueno penn... os mm anciclopedla o repertorio universal] de ciencias,arl ú oflc'n . íonde b&yaje acudir o! gañan para saber de .in\rh.; y govaobe, al ¡:ii¡,..- ¡K> par bysoflr la veta, y el . ¿é Íleo para enoontrai cl remedio do nqesfciee mal ¿* Tracicnt iabritiufruir i, SQ dice rtuchf)8 ha. Sí se baca lo oontrarloy se trastruecan loa oficios veremos no genera! trastarno rula repu* blieacivlly literaria; el tPleo querrá sujetar la traosustouoiaoion & las leyéa -químicas ; y el teólogo interpretar la naturaleza como la escritura, bus> erándole el sentido místico, acomodaticio, anagógl* co, tropológlco, &*_ Este continuo qníd-proquo que lincea algunos Seles, exaltadoa de aa i do mus fervoroso qns discreto, ha dudo motivo n procedí- mlento.i eu rue so han desairado las autoridades de primera gerarr-uía cn la iglesia de Jesucristo. Y pues bablttmos de ta UeiVa, voy a ¡-.ppr an caso, i propósito " geología,'1 que .si uo viepe bien a a Tendría a lo geo. Curra por el signo pisóte cl alo de 1618, cuan do la Congregación de cardinales Inquisidora: con noticia deque nn cierto Oopé.'.iico prusiano, un español llamado Züniga, y un tal Galileo; do feliz memoña, se babian empellado en parar el sol y hacer andarla tierra : hubo aeuloradassesirmes sobre este punto delicado eu que la potestad temporal cruza línea? ecu la espiritual. El aasultacjo fué fulminar uua terrible anatema contra semejante doctrina de terre-moto, " como contraria a la íc. v absurda cn filosofía ;" íallamlo Ss. Ems, que la tierra estuviese quieta, y do hiciese caso de gente revoltosa y levantisca. Yo no só si bs dio traslado a la tierra, ni si ellíL sediópor notiffoada!. Loque dicala historia, es que el añode 33 sa volvió a empeñar Galileo cu qua cl Bol debía estar quedo, y la tierra habia de andar ;y el Santo-Tribanal eo empeñó eaque él no bahia de andar suelto. E.;corranronk, y arguyen- dole un dia cu la pristoa el cardenal 33elaTm¡no para desaferrarla de su tema: "Podéis dudar, querido Galileo (le decía), del movientodeln ,|, cuando la Sagrada Eróritóra dice texiainantemonte que Jo?ué le dijo il sol : Sol, no te muevas.; y el sol separó en mitad de sn carrera? Pues ved hai. Em. Sr. (,vv¡tesíó oon prontitud cl preso), ved hai poi-rjué dl&o que cl Bpl está parado ; porqué Jósoé le paró.—A eato no tuvo a bienlrespondsr S. Em. Galileo persistió negativo y preso hasta que aburrido de cárcel y movido ¡lo las rftstantías de sua amifos, ee presentó a abjurar su dnetfino. No digo mas, WcTejoal discreto lector que allá a sus solas... sol i Ion'.tic. UKIJM ' Wlil^e "11» JJaytlmo ltt u« AVortt. BT AUGES W. Iíalc. Everr mortal h.as bis mlsslon Ju this world of active strife, Whether in a high position Or a lowly %&& oí life. He it is, who now fulfilling Every duty day liy day. Sbofra the mind and spirit willing To perform its onward way. Life's a hark npoo the ocean. Tossed and rocked hy eveiy^ale ¡ Now sands on withspeedy motion. Now with rout and tattered sail. Life's a bright and súññy moruTn-. Wiih som ' light rel'n sh'ni ng showers, Followed byawi otondy warning Ol'ihestorm tliato'cr us lower?. Life's '.ho eberd ©f sliver binding Uan in contttct with his kind, Death is but \\i-A bond unwinding, Setting free the earth-bound mind- j I pitcher at the founteln Whence immortal rills descend; 'Tis tlie fragile whe il eurmoaating— Oftrtera wtiere pure waters blend. Edfo'fi the day for deed and action ; Death's tberest—"¡ho timo of night; He wbo works with satisfaction Works while yet thehour is light. Forward, flu-;]! iho day is waning, Westward :-',uii-; the setting sun ; Onward! on! without con-plaining-, Work while yet it may be done. ttdtf ¡forli ^itkriismicnfe. rpB By Iloyal E«ettexS Piitcnt. HE HTDROMAGEN, OR WATEH-PROOF1, AXT1-C0X- B, noftDttfaclurij! bv lf.viía¡[;itl' Lj..\i=li;v ,a '••.. :. *:■ isa Street. ííuícbxsíes. Principal Warehouse, 102 Wbodstreet, Cheap- Hide. London, England. American Establishment», AH Ann street and 102 Nassau street, A tu York, V, S. Till-; liVÜUOMACEX is n valuable di-covcry for protoot ■■'■y. the Iff. -Aova ¡hnou im- cf>ld. :uiil .lii:i-o!'nre :i tü-ovoisin live ol'msiiy l.un_ dij.i'j-.sr.a. a-Hti'.-i.-/ any doctoring ivhatesen, 1'ikj Hydriiiiiau-cu i:; in i\n- [',,-.-K1 „: A si.-Io, v.p.A worn insi.I, Hjo buui .ar shoe. i;=¡ medieateaoii!i.n,cU >.- i¡i ;i liov.-crfuljiu- tidote tu di«F?ase. For Gentlemen it win &e iVjun.l apree=»Wi, warm, and healthy, t« ifiir iu the ooHest or rainiest w=aatlier, aa ii.. juot rj'.nunt lu:coiüo wet il' the Hydi-umaKL'u i=< iiiserli'.-;. i.!u!i.-*s iiKiy- n-'.'jir the ü.-hte-t sohid'büüts or ¡¡hoes iu thi most isndiíHicnt v.-ujitlioi- witii imjjuniiv ; wliiie Coiuum] tion. so jn-r.v:i3cut .-íitioiií; the voun^ oi1 onr country; infl^ '»: fl:w; r,a-l by tliiii- ^tuciii! jwioptiqp, Ihe» eutirelj mpercetU tnmr- thoes, as tbe letter cause the feel to ¡ r - iñ in a' vary unhealthy manner ; and beside* ire :■. .''.,!■ ..ei-oius v,-...,tt' in ¡.j.- iivtrijuis in icy wt-.t:. . . ', ■ O'..'1'.s. V.'iiil.i the latter cjui^o thi -Ve; ;.. :¡- ;"•■■ l\\r<-! i A 1 ■■;-.", ihe HyDROJl-VGi;.\. luni:- :t i,if;i. il.hi ülice of cuv\ ¡ii-enai-e.1, u/KMJljn-ly [.Lu'Od inside, dues not increase tin .-y.-ol 1!i=. boo: Or canst; the foot to appear untidy. 1* LUildren tLifv eve e.\ti-enieh- valnablf, as they mm *¡fí_4i_ IneiorcISB wiiii comfort and henUhy excels. Their expense is Bu sltgtt aa to s.'ar.-i.' need raArrttpn; in-sides. the.-.c „ ■«V-iXi-ouwv. (hem ivill ¡ind iheir yearly dei'M-'s LUhr.i-.ti;', •ltmiii.:iiü-J. thmvliti. . . Afl the HYiHWilAGES is beoomtng mora known its sale is inei-easin.a; to an almost in.-redihle extent. List :-a:\v A: l.onrlnii, .Ujtuehesier, Hiiminyhaai, Liverpool, I I rjPC.l.s linhhn, l-ju-is, Aiitwe;';,, ilambtit-.rh and Ucrlin. ouv " "inched 1,702,-150 pairs of Cork Soles. Thia year thr villfi [ th-ePnc et. Piusa .Popularidad. La pepnlaridad en política cs ano do loa jirinc'. ¡Dtosque mas contribuyen a aSaBfJ&T loa derechos de un pueldo. En todo pais libre en donde el pne- blo es el verdadero rey al cual están sujetas las autoridiukf. que el mismo elijió para qyv -'- Tiaras sua Intereses, es eo donde principalmente campea con todo su imperio este principio. Al oeuparaoa ahora dfl elemento popular de las sociedades de- mocrátiías, no ea nuestro objeto atacar c^te principio que ul mismo (lempo croe garantiza a los pueblos contra los avane-.is del poder, cs el primer orí- gen dc su engrandecimiento. Ante todo somos _ republicanos. Nuestro finca hacer patcnteque, si " bien la popularidad ea ei primer elemento conservador de lodo gobernante democrático, eo los Es- ■ tados Unidos, se eon fund-.! írecuenieinr-uí'; este fleiiK'ntocnn el de una mi noria bulliciosa y turiiu- lenta a cuyos oaprícbos soba visto sacrificar mas dc una vez la equidad y la justicia. lina falsa popularidad es lo que ba dacloríjen cu los Eetadoa Unidos a todaa aquellas diversaa coes- tionea cuya originalidad uo podrá disputarle jamas ningún pueblo. Díganlo que q^uieron loa mercadelas político», esos que venden sus doctrinas tan nnevae como (islravagant.es, porqué jamas podré- mos convenir en que satán bisados ta ta sensatez de este pneWo^todps los píoeedimientoa do que se han valido y se ralcn para hacer nueras adquisiciones territoriales- ¡ Estarán basados cu ella lo.s proceaimientoa y preténclonea que se abrigan respecto á Cuba y los demás países quo son hoy todo si objeto da su injusta ambición? i,]seii>aEt-z serin pensarlo: Jprque cl pueblo de los Estados pose.. wk recta consecuencia que leba valido hasta boy we crédito^ cl alto puesto que ocupa. =^a época actual por donde atraviesa JaUnion de | «méríca del Nolle B&lo es transitoria y estimoa B^uro^qu!' eeoa hombros rectos qne forman la par- ! pana del pueblo miran con dolor los sucesos que anden a manchar el honor y la gloria de bu patria. ¡osarnos que no debe estar dhtantc.el dia en qm !os puedan asumir esa actividad digna y neesa .. para cortar deraiz los al.ei-..; (¡.,.. q¡¡ ¡_lfl acta a . circun.';!ancia.s comnrometeo cl baen uo'mbre d nación. ,,aa últimas derrota:-; que el gabinete de Wash- ton l^a sufrido en las elecciones, h-.i^xi ver qu ás nn pueblo sensato aprolnrá las estrara; a que se hall puesto ,eu practica para conté ., p-u'tc del puelilo que constituye la minon*» *tÚerrotas nacen ver también qne se acerca ei wpo es que se pondrá termino a la practica d. Loíoc.'.s teoría-", cuya-"' tendencias .'.e han hecllO - . a despecho dc toda inst;c:a. Asilo esp-rá i es necesario crccWTpor lionor al pais que Da1 hospitalidad.—La Crónica. * 2vor Sc necesita al .oabaliero i), yapóte do la «^ que el Otro dia bofeteó a una señorita nor the Ue uu Cascarón. Subterráneo .\o. 5^22." I :]m\ i A Vegiciablc Man. The rare Pa^uei-reotyjiist of Humanity, the^ late Georgia Lae/yer,'' hasdraiVii a picture oi'a Vcgo- tableMan, which is a perícet picture of its kind.— TWO friends and brother lawyers of the writer are li-.LV'A iing aerase tas Wide sandy region that hums thenorthera boundary of thc Altahams, when they were overtftfcan by a storm. They are in ;i sad plight, and almost is despair, when at once a clumsy iil-.aiii.e.i log bit*) with gUplng intersiees. ¡jeckoii^- them to it.i \\'a.Ieoniesl]'-lrer. A jflrfl of p:,ie. or ' ligiuwood;' as it is called. bin/ ;d in the clay chimney, lu one corner of tut: Ore T ¡ace were huddled a baher's dozen Of ydlow cuii.plecioil children. A tall, gaunt ieniale, with Ion . i: icombed tresses, or buncoes of coarse red ¿i i i*. was seated upon táie floor ; while ¡u front oi ;be nre, aud occupying the only stool in the hovel. »it tbe * lord of the soil,' Bbivcribg under tiie urn- tign influence of the tertian ix^no. ■Good morning, nay ¡Vie.id," said one of (be visi tors, wbo is c-lebrated by his politeness aud urbe. atty. '".Morning!' was thc laconic reply. 1 l''ine situation you have here.' ' F¡Do«¿-«-a-ftüJí/—wbat is line for?' ■ U'iiy, I shoultl suppose you would have good Bporl here in hunting.' 'Then you'd suppose a lie. You can't hunt 'cepting y— hadsomething to biffltai, kin ye? •No; that's a very clear case. I though;, however, that so near the river there would be plenty of deer. Still, if it isnotagood hunting ground, it is a good place for raising cattle." 'Itis, isitl '.Sposur the cattle gets into the swamp, and ihe river rises on 'cm and the 'taraal fools don't get out o' fcheway, but get drowned —bow you gwine to raise -'em en V "i'lv.ii is certainly- very bad: hut there fa one comfort left to you. Ifyoubiwe not thc richest soil, nor the best hunting ground, nor the greenest na-turage. you have what is better'than all— you have health.' ■I have, eh? Do you see them yaller-coir.plccted criters in the corner there! Them's got 'health. «¿re'ítheyí The old o'man there, she's got it,- ain'l she? And look at me, with this cussed ager ¿hakin' my bones into a jelly. You cail that hcrtUh,ilo yc-V ' Look here, my friend,' said the lawyer, •' answer me Uiisqiiestion. audi won't ask you another one. It' yon can't get anything to grow here, and nothing to hunt, if all your cattle drown, aud your ¡Un.iiy are ail tiie while sick, why in the name of coramou sense do you not up sticks and be off ?— Why do you stay here V ■ Oh,'cause the tight.ivood knots are so 'mazin handyP Nov,- that is what, I call a man of the vegetable ;pccies. Ican't tell whether a vegetable timiksor ¡jot: but if it docs. I have no "doubt but that man's idea of heaven was, that it consisted of a 1 Li'ge pine barreiyivherc the light-wood knots were mazin handy, and where he wouldshiver thewhole day wüh feviU'-and-aguc over a large fire of the aforesaid light-wood knots. The storm was raging without; the rain descended in torrents p the red lightning darted its forked tongue through the darkness. Aud here, within. in unbroken .silence, and almost motionless, sat the woman and her children, as cold and inanimate lis the stone itself, (This ■■ human vegetable," it should be ^premised, ¡salt this while playing an endless monotonous tune on an old dirty violin.) '■ Why don't you stop that tiresome .fiddle? ¡Why don't you stop the leaks in your house?" ■■ You wouldn't have me to go out in the rain to tio it. would ve?" was the reply, accompanied By the fiddle. •* NO ; but why don't you stop them wlien it don't rain*?" ^^ ■■ Oh, they di^^^mthen.' what's the use?" This is ana^t^Hff whatiuYankee-lanclwould ess fellow." Heir o j) in ion of i i j o i :■ valae ns ,i préven- ir Cocghjs, Cook:, BftONOÚTIS, ASHOU amt COS- Men's Size, per pair, 35 Cexts. EiMás* do. do. ' 30 do. Bbrs3 SÚÜU&E& do. 25 do. --.''-<-.' M:i. Retail Trieos wo m:Utu ;i vci-y libci-.il -,.., bora and Wholesaler^ so tbai an? store- i un make» flne ppoitt ou Uioic sulu, while Uiej tlcls that maj bo kept ia any store, amoog anj Fjar tcruii aovi-Cm apply to HAHCOC1ÍT, KRADLEY £ CO.. 38 Ann street, New York. £3- Tlie CJicat. -__i San Éxmásts %A m\ mtú [Üait JxTOtisto^tófrfeímcitís. .i-'.'j:¿'í-í;,.-í' St.. !VtcltoI«g Hotel. ■>rr.-::i- if yuiu^i.w am<{ Comniertlal tits. i-A; nt.\.-aCi.-co, cat., MTIII-: rX!.l-R?ií¡XI-if.) li;ivc IcascO the ahove «ew ninl OJMMOraNDS BK10K HOTEL. The Rootbs ni-u ini-Lfi.-, v.-ell vo,;t;l:in'..l iuisl newly linisliod, and from LtH central position it is unsurpassed Rn-ilie icconnKhiiioii Of triu^ieiit ;in:l j:. ritj.'tni'nt butLrdflfa- Families oan ¿be accomodated with tingle or t'uites ol' Rooms. ti is tbe totention =pf the proprietors to keep tlio *8t. Nlcholasnsa th-.st o!ju-;í hotel. Tiie Table ami lutr vrill Ia sui plied with Ibe very bwl material the marks) affords. » " ]■:. .1. Aii.Mi-Tiinxi;. "- ileoT ' TVM. !', Rfl (JtVAT. f Propfietoi [ATIOS ■ ■ W*,. A Jackson st, bet. Montgomery and Kearney, Sax Francisco. The central position of this new fci\o-story Fire Proof Uuildirig, convenient to (he eteambonl laníin¡r and the iu-iness part of i he city, renders it the most desirable Ho- . 1 in ¡ran l"rar.ci»C(i, ' I ■■ ith- ftimiihcd ai-.il ll'ted up m the n-.ost appro-red '¿■- i comfort and convenience, ar.d having a tabl. pread wHh the .best Hit inarUts afforr!?, it ia |*fticulárl.v adapted to the aecomrnodation of Jfcmilies aa weil ■„■■■ :: < i'ra»eUii»g 1'tiWie. Tlie ciLizens oí* the Southern yart of 1 lie State, and the public ■venerallv, are ro.iM'O'.i'ally invited to call and Judc' tor Cftemselvee.' octli* Gm PECK k FISHES, Preprtetoi SB0O2ÍD CALIFORNIA ART-UNION. AT DUJTCA APS CHIiVESE SAIEROO.HS, Sun Francisco. 3,000 Costly niitl Beautiful Articles Valued at $85,000! SHAKES ONE DOLLAR EACn. Bisiiiiniiion, January J.5, 1855. CATAl-OtiLlS will be issued in a lew days, emhrating ihe Jjjuni.-jiTi-'.-i Jti-fjiv nf pooijK tn i'¡' ollert'd by our Una A $5,000 ZKGOT OF GOI.D ! Will lie paid for So. 1—beai.fi the line rainlin^ of PSYCHS and AMOUR. Üu, ;;.i 0 i is a s< lid GOLD TRUJn:RT, and pli ¡il i. at it Iso conii rised In ihe collection SUPER!! DIAMOND W03ÍK, SOLID SILVER SETS, COSTLY WATCHES, GOLD MANUFACTURED GOODS, SILVKR GOBLETS AND SALVERS, (made from coi»), CLOCKS, PAINTINGS, &c. $0%. No article In the Catalogue will bo of a less Valué than $10. ty_- Ticke'ta ean be had of "WM. R. O^tTRN, A^nt, dec! i Los Ángeles. ; fflTE : ■ li. Come GUN IVCK'& WHITE SMITH l,b(A>- ■: I til! AND Rl.l'AlJil.11. iSalamandci h-Aca Opened. All Work ^^^^^^^^i^B Warranted! Also, eunstantiy cn ]i;:nd and [or ;;ale, alargo assortment ¿Ooiihlc jandSllfeXe Jír.rreifd phot Gnus, RIFLES, PISTOLS, GUN TRB1311N0S, ¿c, Whicb will he sold cheap. Powder and Shot'tvnnlcstth c?/d retail. NO, 73 DAVIS STREET. 8», Orders Eor.woct prompterattci uted MEDICATED FUFí CHEÜT PROTECTOR, To all pereóiña of all e_es and conditions, .a.1-, a certain and a julo ¡diiel'l against thrtsc tVavful ctisease.-s, Constiinntion, Bronohltla, AstbsMh Cbiwfaa, Celes, wad other aQUeilons o: the Lungs, wliicli arise from tlie e:qH>.-;c-d state of ti.t- ahest, a':c:n-diiij to fashion, and tho continual changes o = our climate. ■-TJi!-: rROTRCTOR'* is simply a obamicfllljf =prepared .'iir, lined with jadli and padded, wiiieh. sujspended from tin i:ok, covers flic chest, in so agreeable -., manner that, ojjci ,vorn, it bo- o:iie.í a ■ucre^ih/ avA a c.-mfort. ■-T.tr: PBtiTECTOB,"fllthough bat reoeotJj-intrDducec :;!() America is mahiii.^ iTiiiid jjrogiTss liirou»-l¡ tiie t"i:i;e = tjite.;, the Canaiiae, South America and the West Indie?.— t has tbr a long time been ji staple artiale in Ehgland and ni tiie continent oí liitrojie, whilt- it has grov.-n in man; ■ai.in'rie.-j t.) (he position of an article ef dross. 'J'o demonitratt- rliest; facts enquire of any Kii.'jUsb rcsi- ".it in your vieiiiify of lit-; knowledge of the beneficial ef oris (d'V.-eirni.T iiie'i'Ri.iTi'.t'roR. wrraam SBtoviisstoboc Otaso ofany kind. The cost of wearing those articles is i aero trifle, and one will lael some v«ars. No one wlu alues ¡he health of himself or his farnQy will ho withqut hem. Tiif HospiiaJaiDa this country are not alone recoin- .lou.iini, n»~ ;,ut rjiindly intrt!(!ne¿ng tht s PIVe Tlioueand Cuplés First Etílílon. A Itiok io he read by every Man, Woman and. Child mHIS day has been pnbliehed the ¡png-expeeted work en- X titled POCKET /ESCULAPIUS, Or HUÍPIL. A L LOMrANitJX, ¿Ln-i rj r.=r Ot'servaiif ns in Manhood in its premature decline, emíiracing critical and'prac- lical treatiies on Venereal 1'iseases. I:ii]ioleiie}' nnd Sterility, explaininjg the causea and treatment of Gonoirhea, :;![■;, StriettiM, Bnd all dlBeaaea of the generative and uri- uiry organs, both in tiie male and female, thereby render- u_' it an ¡nvahiable re.de niecinn for every one. to be con- mUed witiiout (^tjjOaSure and v.-ilh a.tsuied conii(1 «nee of ■- the Proper Study nf'Sf&nklnd is ¿Mail," by J. C. Todkg, .:. !'.. at:¡ber of Cott-paraitive Anatomy,',' etc., Graduate of he University of Pennsylvania ; Honorary Member of the .■■■ : I O'leta-e of Surpeoivj. ele. ele. The above work Is emphatically the boofe for the age. It iost complete works of tlie kind thai has THIS HOUSE LS NOW l the travelling puhlic, Jradh. )!-ii.-ill;iiiy A Co ■ce to their bein¿ irom Remember this is Medicine. r.ETAiL rnrcEs. Gext's Size Ladies' do Boys' ¿xtfMissisd tio. . Kn-hi staple article, and no Paten\ SI 50 each! 1 00 do. F~- 111 do. HAllCOURT. HKAliLííY k CO.. 38 Ann street, and 102 KasHau atfeet, New York, U. P. PiUNCÍFAt fTAEESOUSEj 102 Wood street, Cheap side, J^oiidon. i'.ÍA.vn.-.-.CTOKT, 41 Market street, Manchesta England. II., 1?. k Co. are c.jtabüsliiiitr Depot- ror the . al.'-d' ••";]■ Protector" in all ¡uirts of America. Phi Id na, Í •'.- ilriitigists. Clothiers. I try. Goods '.hi ■ i • . '*■ ■ ■ ■ - . Milliners, also Gentlemen's Furnishing Ptfire-RoeperR ar entrusted with the wholesale and retail distribution o lliein. and to whom most liberal terms are tillered for thai enterprise* and a Bpteíuííd opportuuitjr opens to them fo sate and profitable b.usinegs. For terms, apply to llAIiCOUHT, BRADHEY fc CO., 4¿D HOUSE, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. JPliK for the Aéoínniodation oi ^^^^^^^ leaulinoss. air and eom- ..uii, ii. is not .surijassed on the J aeilie, juid one trial i.s ;. lulUciciU giia'ranfee fuj- cominuod patronage. Attached ;o tlie House are üíísTatTi-. aXIo J.'i loot long, extending !>om Commeroial to (lay str^etB, aad will aácbmmwlatt ^00 peredas at onetime. Tbe Iluors and Tables are all Marble, and every thing to correspond, and ihey have now ii-,' inosl ciaj! ilc:i= :i;-. j: i;;J..'yi >r-.!.- ..■,■ ¿f?j,-ci-.jií«s(, ¿L-ii-.ucj-tV, Dinner v.nA Tea in Ean Francisco- aud-wil! be oofidftated on the most. iJber- tl leini.j. being confident that liber»lUy seeart..,, p^troaage. The Hotol jiart of ttrt! hwuse is kept upon the European .Ian, liJirber .-ho¡i ami IJaih Uounu, attaetnd. Entrance to tho Hotel or Restaurant, ¡=7 Clay street, ind -.3 Commercial, near Uuftery. IlAl.LY* k THOMPSON, nov23 3m litiihi. ad Uoune. SflWR ..ir been pnbllshet], presenting a lysis of every'fdrin of venereal disease inc-n ==exes, anti above all euleriiig into m.; ■' tarty tlio awful work of that ter ri hi i i among young men, knot™ aa maAturbatiw ledge to be derived by every one in having, a ivfirk in their ¡.ti.sse-.^Jeii ia beyond conception son '.vim has the ,-lip.iiiest reason tb believe that Ihey aiflicted with a dinease,'of which ihey have been ignorant, can, by referring to its pages, ih a lew minutes Infly iin '--'.and the nature of thai di.-ease, and be made aware both ticu- >i-y of this any per- of th.e effects attei apply the proper r (hiijr it ; nd tliu wili,: old have j t'til lo "contempla piness ofthe unf In the pro paral ven a practical ■ censui-cd and pilfer writem of the day, tltns presen '11 diiresled eo;n|,ene.iuni o! liie mo.st i ni-inci],leslurni.^lii..l by the ablest ivrid lived. This is sutlicient, it is hoped as hey may in season M its heretofl re imsfcrfl 'Aug their constitution, death, or what is as aw- ;vcr th« health and hap. ■■ and otits untold prací. On the .receipt ef une dolía ■n ot ihe work. ,}te author has not only :; option oi liis own labors, but 1„-^ rrci. implied from the works of the most poll a careful and tortani facts and that have erer t of it acenra- AI1 tii nlueand utility. this invaluable work will he > ill pk-B IVoltcc. indebted tp the late Arm nf Pcott h broq.uestedto mak¡e immediate payment WM¿. B. OáTSÜhlV, _^__ Agent. líQ toi'iüüd man was exiimmed in tho oiiu jtf'raticiaco, Monáay morning, pocfeet ofa young man at an auc- aneome street, oti Saturdjay last.— Ut the wallut, he handed it to a per- ;oa whom hu probably stippoiL'tl was an accofliplioe. Thc person happen i ii'>* to bt: an honest man, imme- diatuly gave íUg ah'.rrn, and the fellow ivas arrested- He waa e nt to await his trial at the court oí' Sessions. Visit OT Spanish Vessels.—The cities of Ne Vorfc, Now Orleans, Philadelphia ana Boston, ar it is said, to be si:cC'.j.-.--iv;'!y honored with the viñ,. of a .Spanish licet of ¡six steamers and six saij|£g. peseela. tbe object of tbe visit being to exhibit'to ill.-' AjBericau citiaena the splendor of the Spanish uniroriii, and the beauty of Spanish sailors. ¿¿va,. 'Dear Sir. ■ lisfcped a great l.i ly in a #aterei SÜte, the ^'orld'rf h'air, 'hare the goo bi ;s.-f te it- formoieil tiiei'e are any ¡lobbi-mim ia t.ie unil.:t .Sale..' 't*eB m.t'am.-' a;]sv,-ereJ Jo.iint', -1 ,i a oneoJ them.' STATE OF CAfelFORÑlA—County of SANTA UABBAitA, In Probate Court, tieeember "1 j tli, ISS-Í.—In the ivmller of the ofltato of Fit AN CLv.ro l.Ol'iZ, deceased. The Unal account.! of Ignacio did Vallo v/as presented, whereupon ii iv as ordered that the fourth Jlondav of January next he Bflt for settling the Jiame. By order of the I Jon. CiiaL-hvi Fernal t, ProMte Jirtrre. Attest : GEORGE D. FISHEH, (¿lerk. Santa Dnvtjara. Deeeinbo;- Vi. ¿ISj'ij', tiee-.i-tf may ae&ifé une copy er more of tin's wark tli'eirs orders to IÍK. .1- C. YOFXG, corner ,,,.„...j ...... California streets, over Wells, Fargo k Co.'s Fa\pre"ss Oiiice, t-nn Friine.iseo, aecempitnied with ll¡=B money. AU orders will be iV.Uhliilly ant; j-remptly attend ud to. .!i;^;Nfh"',S1.;iU<"'.rer0iU.Ca.1 f'r"iurii ^"ri'lied on liberal _%ms Contpaitics. '-mmimiigss^^ jss&mS^ 119 nntl I.'JI »ñ«rami lit.v ofthe IN" THE iinitter of the last wilt and testamant of PEDK( jDJÁOEU^VIí, iJecsaaed. All persone bav(ñ(r olnim. against the estate of i'edro Riabelar deceased,Are request*1 to exhibit the same, with the neeo ¡snry i-oueiiers, to tie utidefsigaed r.l hi« resiil==Bnee in the city of Santa Barbara ■,.,-i (bin ten inoiitlis alter tbo r-nltliuu Hon hereof, or tbe will lie forever barred. ANTONIO U. HE LA GUEflRA, d&oia-4w ... íxüeuti.j- balita üurbaní, December ISth, 1S51. STATE OF CAT.IFORXIA—Covntv of T,0? AJTGELEf—T i■! hereby or-tet-Qd thsit ;i special l¿I.bOT10N be bell ii the Toivn-Jbi]! of fj.n Oa briol at the store of (¡eoríe Hice oi TL'ESOáY the 2d day of January 1851>. fbr the election of one const athle tn fill ibe vacancy cc:a:-ioiictI by tbe ícA.t.; tivn of Henry C. Falten. ("'. C. jbvieJiolI is hereby appointed Inspector of so.id elc 'Asm, atiH Je.ajse lliblrftb an.'t Asa IV. Lane, Judge--!. Oircn under mv hand ua County Jinlire, tbis' ]~,xh day December A. D. 185!. MYRON N'ORTOX, ;liip Co.'jfl Offices, Sim Francisco. Boai-d, per day. ft. T-odüin-, ltn- nigM, fife, ?5caiid»l. Foosin-, ],er week, .... :>!. .-: l,odj;:n;r in sinele room, \ er n't-M •■! N, 1!. Tho rn-tyifetge ef _vef> Baths is ccujiving rooms in thi. house. '¡''e''!-'*ni R.pp. lYOOPlVa ,.' ti.id ,!,.i.t aragua&nd ■xter.ded to those Rtv Proprfete EIPKÍ1SS TO tltííiT SALT LIKE CITY» OU; regular Kxijj-Pbs wili leave for ülíKAT L-ALT LAKE CITV. iLlid intermediate bettkment.- : IKE MONTE, SAN BERNARDINO, COLD CREEK, JOIiX^TOX'isritlNGS, PAROWAN, KED CRíáCK, nUAIOKE CITY, NEPH1 CUT. SUMMIT CREEK, PATfSONS. jSJ UNGn£U>, PROVO (ITY, Aiil-iUCA-NFORK, on tho Fir.'it of ternary, ¿1S'5. fitfe. ¡blU nfl¿?,cb;ti:ge ^rav.-ji, and eolleclioiis attc*ííd tu with j'.e.Jiapti'iK'sjJ. Lsíícrs, Fai-ccls and Pactcgcs Forwarded. CUAS. Jt. J0iiN,-oN. ARent Feijx Tracy, Esq., Af"»* »' c■■,, T ■■'- ■--- ¡altlate Cit dec-Tif afilie W _ DjLjtrlct Cocrt oi"tii*j uuu.,:^ ^ ¡Soutriern Ststnct of Catifonvi ORDERED that all cases now in fifí* art i tn id a Utpeaied from the at- iertaln aad settle tbe pr aliiornia, ivlieti sexyic sor ord'ersin theoausc parties, órány o( them ich parties or attornfe mafco answers or pleas t beret lor tbo samo penalties, a 'a ol California regalatin ■ -■ O.i- C. E. CAP.R, Clerk. tkeíímiútnis. A Koxe (¿:i.-sncc. * GtiODOrrOtriLMTY í.j afferod to an industrious pe* rV R(1« l" rent a farm abaut Smile.; from tliis city in tbr lighborhuod of the mission i-an Gabriel. 'Ibore is ftrom -U ■ ■>::• jtijjt'i uqdar fence, and woul' tie leased for 3 norr.b.r- F tlie crop or othortvise, a good h&me I : |oiro át tlii.soL'ice. atbcprei f H.U'EIOOa. *-,_1}": ^'/¡""iO LK.ASE— ¿b .■.-:■-. ;-:i I'.il ENCLOSED, (Smilesíiom k. IJKIX. 1 í'¿ Brnjgo Co-Fnituci-slUí) KottOe. rChiUa&Hio dCbilds, Hicks &Hennis-,n 3 1 by mu sua! consent of all the ed J. Ib Hioka and B. F. Deantaon iu In the Jibj.ive mentioned Anns ie all persona indebted to the abovi iecount will please ■ make [mrae- je is authoriied to settle the busj- a, ~ CHILDS. ^_^_^_^_^_^¡ HlCiíS, Los Angeles, Ceccmberíd, IS5-!. 0 Vi'. Crrn.n:-; it ill eoiitintio to carry nn flic business of fffaeral merchandise at th=s old stand next to Sandfdrd'4 „ wilil their interés W. CHELD3. to whom rm Hther by note or ■e payment as healot ■■■j of the late firms. JOHN JONES, Whalejate Grocer, Provinian and Liquor Merchant, BEGS I.EAVK 5BO IXbOItM tlie Trade of I.o.s Angeles i vicinity, that he has removed from libs old stand Commercial .street to TdlrLE'ri RCií.mXG, O.M MAIN STREET, Oiipo.íiíe thc La-.v Oiiice of i!e.i.-r.'. Scott fc Granger, wh he would be happy to hhó bis old customers ami frien and to show them his iayge iitock of GKOCmiES, LIQUORS AND PROVISIONS, also an increase received by steamer Goliah, cum::.sting oí lb barrel-i of Liinip Oil ; 25 cases John Durand'e Sweet Oil; \h w^II as a One assort ment of 60 ca-J".'; Fancy T-yrup=: and Líquórí, All these goods has been bought fr»:» IA--.A rate ¿house for cash and not on mw#t wiiii heavy Interest, ami not keeping oletlts nor having a ¡lartner to dlminíah the proti! his aspeases are indeed oflittlu charge. Mealgo hereb; notice-J tin; fact that .-jince he lowered ibe price OÍ LC.UB1 ''■ he b:i.--removed from thaf..small 7 by Broom into a largo. oue of .15 liy SO, without harim- half of the former rent i> pay ; therefore, r.n ' for these rei-ons, he thinks hlmsel perfectly right to state that he will be able to sell the he/ ;-.>od-j at b..ver priceí than any other bouse in town. Be invites Hill Cotmtry Trjuters to give him a calf, ami ti e\amiiio liis ttioak berjiro buvhu; cle where, as be posil 've- U'consider-I it win be for their Enterest to do -o. hcv14 People'© -BSe^Xs-ot- WH. «¡¡(¿iTSOa- woull respectfuUy inform til . friends and tbe citizens of Los Angelvs and dtfinih thai be ha» removed and iiiteu ap a MEAT MARKET oi MAV. ! F-REET. tapposite the old stand of Alexander .s. Hi lus. ,, be will kee] constantly on hand a choicest- BKAF, PORirl VEAL, MUTTON, VENISON AND SAUSAGES. ' A generoun public are invited to call and teat hia capacity for keeping the best provisions in the city. '■ ' 4i3~ Orders ¡ire solicited, which will be attended to with n-'e.-,íít'.':í Mit! '■;■■■■)¡raítí». ,i«cV„jj" ADAÍÍS *.t CO. Expresfe, _ mM...iT SACKING AA.A') JA\CHANGE OliLCE^ ¡.OS AiCBLEp, Stcarnes' Building, Calle Principal. Lettej-.s ant; iareels to rw anted hy every steemer to ?an "ratiti^co, f'Om iheaee to ail parts ui tbe C-nitedStottfl ■.-¡ib di,patch. ■ fills oi i:\ehanr.e drawn nn anv of the following puuu) LVi.iton. Nov Vorlt. Miiiadcdphia, Paltimore, tVj;s;iin:r(i.n, Pit(.-bur;.-h. Cincinnati- Louisville, at. Louis New := ¿. 1. .. a, ,<.<:. kc. Dvev-ry ;-t'..n:e,-we brwjtrt! ' * PACKAGES, PARCELS. LKTTEUS, &c, to Saute ¡:J-r¿'.¡.-;:, Hoi! i erov. ~':.n riaueiiwo. ai.tl all naris of the Northern uod toBlUcru Minns. ide In any part „rtht ved and eeriiiieaies i OÍAS. K ■wished at the lowest fíate. sued. JOHNSON, Ajfent. - ■-! a-ge.rtlight in tbe World (over 500 foe! plan —New bud.1ÍJ g. comer t¿aeramen;o ami ¿¿.b:utj-<imerv sts' 9aNI*KaNCI to. 'iVhv-aí'oúld every ose go to WnCe'fl wl-.o wi-hes T TP,- 'EC^l'LIJÍEN¿ESSESí ¡¿eeause bo h«M now the ben i Br ■atiffed ¡bittory on tha f'acíH'c corst, and nut to bo surpass "I by any In ttie world. ruatrtiCiíaita edntaining [oubg a ore pvi-'.c:, ami with greater tiower than r,r,-.- »— li greater po i-' be i tl r . :.e 1..;.; t;:-; e.-,:;j;:--;-;r:-:■: THE WORM), fron" ,-hich ■ 1 form three di .fin;:. ¡:;;ho— top, side and bal ide I'.- bin- - :.-it cow enables him to overcome the greo lífficulty which-every artist in Vain ei,y lu;s io contend ■.-i'b—Jiamely, In order to obtabi [iGTÍPet lihenense^. .lif brent formed fefituros require diGerentJy arron ■■ 3d. Having the largest light, he ií euatded tomahepic .'nre.s in halt the time of any other v ialdidinierii. in tin nty ; tlterefore they must, be mere perfect, for it ii well moivn, thc shorter ttie time the more uqtural the espres- don. _&. ¿nccau.*e every pf-.le (s carefully prepared - oat ing of pure silver which produces tho ea-ar. be ¿.■din;; picture that bs n» ».i=-t .■■i--- ei-'tin- yii'iui-otliat is' ''o Producod ont iy_other artists. Ho'oause ho has ■ . uoh a.lmired^nrwíXb^.1^? common platc;:, as they aro ¿Uv u«, Date, ....i-, afier much experimenting .rought his chemical preps rations to perfect ion, u-.Irt,- ompounds entirely diifereni From anything ever befrr ful tone =ed in th.o art. which enable.. .. .. , „te j.ciit-u euesses at evCJ'y ;AlA lug, wil h ' lu-.l (dear, soft and beau ul tone, so mticii admired in all bis pictures. All those wishing perfect likenesses will do well to Ca! fore ni fling elsewhere and .¡edge ¡'¡¡v themselves. j£3~- Prices as reasonable and work supei ior to any oity. DONT FORGET THE PLACE, IKE. ^ew building, corner Hacramon.o and ."dont, Ireuts. entrance ou Jionbrome.-y streei. nc;;t doer r in ¡hi ¡Story '■' ■■"■■ Ctt» IilPOüTElb'- ¡i)i=! tb.:1er.-, in Lragj!. Jlc heine^, Chemicals Pefftimory, f'anoy Articles, ¿tf., ¡lattery Sired, LnLi';txn Wai-hinglfin and Aíltrchant., San Francis cm AGISTS POR o^cnor.-f. rxitiA cuia.v-íaüal v,*jstai;'P palp am o~ ■■■'ii..i*.CLiFiiiir. GK.u.i"!-i:\iiwit;c" •-* ■•'-"• - !¡a:T'S PílAKEB^ ^AlbAlb.ltl JLIXíR. AND HYATT'S BALSAS!, CARRYING TIFF U. S. MAIL. . ..--. francisco ít.::.¿; Intermediate Porta, = ^^« »«v™aís2,d •teOTW' .. imrden) Cap'. -. ;:.- r;:v, having been e i¡i,., tOHflthcr wiib :¿.= ;.;,<■ sit-aniship a I IAH, brrrden) Capd. -I. 1.!;j;iüm;. ■cbly '"■ bis lim HW tena Ided to It hercafiermifce ' "' "' -d -ANSA N- l-cng between KAN FKANClfcCO and ,'A¿ 1EUÜ, stoppinpat MONI! l¿bV. ;.;.*: IX1¿S OElí-IO, SA^ i"A IURIUjÜA, HAS íTLIUí, (i.os Aurtles,) WvingLon ,.,'¡iar¡*. t-jinl-raneb-co. everv bA'it líl'A V at 4 I . M- Helm-mini, will leave PAN i M.íto every FRIlfAY, en th irrival of the .Stares fr.-m r-*an -bernardino and hüa Aia^ei*' For freight or passagt ... . ¡y on board. ADAMS ¿y COL'S EXPRESS. AVa:.:.:-, & CU.>I.¿:\¡-'PL"fiS, is dispatebed by every steam- r fi-om . -.■■ n VrJiijciico ior the Southern í'oids, vh-. : Monto ey, San ¿Luid Obispo, Sputa Barbara, ibeuco to j-.oer.aveu -." ' -- "ufreJes, tbenee to ¿.-'rn -It an and r:an rerunrdino thence to ¿Lower California, Gila F.ivtr and fackagos, Parcels and Letters forwarded and ill dispatch. Litis oJTExahange on tho Atlantic ■hi rope can ho procured of anv of the Agents ¡it irte, Lojs Atíceles, tbenee to ?nn .it .■¡■■1 and Pan j'eniardlpo -an Diego, thence to Lower California, Gila F.iver anfl /.owns in Sonora. Tro,-. s ti re. Packag* klivered with d ^^^^^^^ -lates and Eurc, .,„ ^vsuiw 01 =any ofthe Agents he aboye porte, ■C?, A regular Messem-er loaves with eve nov,;o tf CHA:-, h. .TOHIÍáOy, Agefat, : Aogelej. T111Í uiidersi;'T.ed, havinp; |.ttrebaset! fhe interest- of J. J). Cariíer, have associated theniKclve», under tiie firm of ACltON ¿ A1KIX, At the old stand on MAIN STEEET, * ifhere the; pared 'o keep Horses by tbe day, wee!; or month ALbo—The best Saddle iior.-es lo let nt all tim< OS" Horses boticbt. sold or Person;! wishing to buy. sel api ortonity by citillnp on im. I^a Angeiie, ¿Og. 31 '64. tf all times. anged on eommf=SBion exchange can h«va „ J0ENACE0JÍ, TWOMAS Affihr. 1 'be fact that one of ? the Atlantic State», ar ^putting Up. - -,Jfl' ri''A'A MiailClNF;/1' ^S^PAtfltLA, DE. HU# LU,Ej HOKSES STOLEN". raEunderoígí respectfulfi 'nd familiarity ;t(iblf.shed fir ....,, jnfl patrons, mot t sell a'b-niiiar.diso on iSommissl rom their kimwlediro of buainess, ., with (be market of ¡-'an .•Yaucr-Jcn. (S ment „.., of their iirrn residir.;; eonstatiily in that city,) thev ilfer more facilities to the trading public than any other touae can boast of in this cit}-. All orders for.tbe purilmfcc of mm-cbi-indiiu: Ip San ¿Fran- isco intist be accompanied wiih the cash. tea AsfeÍM, Ap^irt 24, ItM. - -¿vA:.l ■ if bis 1 Pp itvedt in this city. >e had by applying at t !r.ranJua.iCapi.,trai:oattbcboi...= Mat? ifluaie Uliinufuctoiy, ■» Street, nearly opposite the Star Officc- FOY St BE OTHER, SADDLU AN!) HARNESS MAKBRS, vLi^—¿jas; Keeps constantlv ou hand an assoriment «I " =AIHJl.e¿>. iIAiíN¿L¿?.-i?, UK1ÜI.I.S, WHIP?, COL-' We are'also projiared to exocuto all kinds of-wort Ie cur inn at, Lho shortest possiblo notice. A Pup^fior lot of C:tlifc:T.ia.l¿¡¡tti an4Sfojaalsmri <*o * YOL. 4. LOS ANGELES, THUESDAY, JANÜAEY 18, 1855. XO. 36. Cos wlm^fcs Sftte. Printed and p.it^.jsbed every Thtinday, inTempíe'B Bnii.1.- lng8, .Main street', bead of (¿omino ( ial, by . J. S. WATTE ái CO. í'acutí.—Suh-scri-ition, Fix i'olbirs per annum, payable In ad/atice, or Nine Dollars at tlie end of the year. .■í ¡ Kctinements in n.-rted at Tvo Dollarn per square of ten lines for tin- lir-t iusortioji, an I One linikr per .-quart} for c.\c¿i sub-e-j lent insertion. Term;, Ca.;h. Tcan-dont ftdvertljemeuta must be paid for in advance to insure attention, Nrti cimm inici.'.itvi ii ad ni-Hable over a ficlitiou.s signature, unless the teal author or writer is known. Agbntl ofthe ¿Los Anhelos Star., T,\c following gentlemen are authori/e:l Agents for the Star: fpTiriMAii PuitpiCK S»il Gabriel. GBORQE EtlCB.. , » MíUtfi. _.xnx fe WnsTi.K.; M-.nl.e. S, S. Tn immox ■ « K. H>emis Sim Bernart On.. J.\Ci<s. ^^^™ Jm- Sale m* |lcnt. i'\Mt ¡ÜACiU t»i{.ilKXT. r*-^.', THE HOUSE A>D SfOHK .s.,,!, oCtrtlllibY H['"'i the subscriber a! £;.n Lfthriel Mission, conlainic ; ____, si^ room-, .leasau'ly b,caled, and well adj. pted for a tavern ot a «tore and i-esidencc. Tbe above piO pertv will be sol'- or leased on '.fry reaaunabl lerms. further Information epply to 'be subscriber cr at 3!líotf lititn. oltict . w (, I 1 or S;»lt ai tub U¡ Atuii.i, , 12 LARGE WAGONS W'= .h tie' soil on FEBRUARY 1st at Ale Lag's office, at lt> o'clock A. M, I'ersons wi.shiu,' a .single i?rie can be accomi ipplying immediately to ;;. X. ALESANPEB. j_v~ Torn will Ip taken in payment. Jan '—tt r& Bat daled b Ai.'-.i. Ü, T.wi.ia JtS. N. ITi-irnMA-J T«i«\i J Utuvr; .M'iii.ereif. . .fianta Barfyr/t A i'arc Cliaitcc. A UUOD OPPORTUNrrY is o fere i to an in-lustrioua pe fi. son To rent a farm about 8 m'le^ from thia city in tl nei-hboi-hood of the mission Sun Gabriel, There Is Ttom to 5 I acfea under fence, an,i v.-ojil 1 be Ifase 1 for a porth of tbe crop or otherwise.' A good bouse on the premi-e-. Inquire át this oiiice. dee !1 |á ^«iitiitg ÉrfaH^ite PLAIN' AND FAXCV JOB 3PÜ.I350"JX,XI3iíC3-, l.i the («Girt styio uf tint Ait. Bialt*,'' Oircu'=ars, Law B'anitH. Pi a .hirst*, ' Crvls; , Bills of Bxciuuia Bill ilea Is, Ü20 If, Bank Checks, ,-itti their or lei-;. : respectfully ÍH ^:13bl«S €\uh. Albert ¿ÍÍ. C'laik, A'lTOItsbV : :.'--V.)IAAl AT LAW. Main sfrre' jn,MisU.-dij A-f njjllíPí, I.'M Aito1:..j. jj-inlt-T ■ ■ ■ 1 Ii. 11. i¿:i¡u ■ill Mi 1 ... .ntJek, >HaAY : 'Ufll.ir:. Temple'* A '■' . Vliin ti ' al7:: IRÍÍSY igpl_e<. C. ¿ AXD COUi F. C <l E ¡, ** .... ¡.AW. City of Lo» Dttrtor A. 55. ilitnnnm, T"2iDERS i.i,^.ervice. to tli" citizens of l/i-; Arureb'-J an :t. i aicijii: v in !hu varlojia hranchoi of tbe praciíce o -■Me!icn-,e. Olire af. the lielbi Union. innjt.tr ■ BAVB IOS aettM or r /'■'. miles from id mil rough, lor m\\trr.<, 1 ■ ' ■Vort st ¡ale hi.j whole stock ol ply at his re-bjenee t JoUn ii. Nichols, /"I ROOERY AND PfiOVISTGN HTORE, al hi-: Old Ptand oi *T M'in -t-eo+, I.o: An-rfpí. an31 If T) Ittntthew Lanfranco, ¡AI.ER IN" 1'IIOVIsiOXb (ÍHO.'ERIKS AND TdQUOR'*. Tallflde Ins \»'ros. Lrt« Arw-lvs. nn:'l tf Caas. ii. Johsso-v. H. S. Aluxsos. .io*\-.isoii ¿i Ulaiison, ÜHV&Mr* to M-.c-inler d- MAlm, ^XJ-.THiíCSALR AND RETAIL i-KALEP.--* IN' OEN'ER.M. VV M.vtfülANDI-E. Main <\... I.os An Ties. au17 tf w ',nz.ii-;l & ICiom-r. Tf'VtTisR- fill Wdf-H.T-b-.M.l-: A\!> RETAITj DPlI.'PR 1NT FOREtQM AV> nOlM-'ftf HRV OOU'v-t. ci/iTIlXO . V,->ir\ ñílQES, HATS, fee., cor Ktr nf Mollis' Row. Isoi An- ALT5X.VNU303 & BAN.VTXG, n-woi-illA?; «-«I CoTmiiSssia'i MimcIio. SAN PEDRO ,W1) 1,0 í ASJGffiLES, Cai. ■0|i\TS. II. \T. WWZ \S El T,..s Anstele», LVHVN RI"=S. iD'KIV-í &C0., Sin Benn \V. X. W^r.I/b L.xiiw-tin, RANKIN % ÍO,. R-m Vr-ior,--™. j*r AUG. w. Tunis, Forwarding niiil Catn:ni*sl»3i Merchant SAN PftllRO. All -,-oods foa-lu'ii'.! to m- wflt lie for;.v->r.l"jl with dUn-Teh to ami fi'nm Sail Plddro and Sfcii BVanéiíOO ianfl in* ■ :-ju.-ba'e portb ' A Uawftf made on -!)"!», and all comm;s,imi b.isi oe» -Ot"i lei to with n->-ni''i"". fle.d ^-"-i belljv imtomt aorasiii. hy .lonv vf. !:')-■?. ' Main Street, 3 doors Ea-t of Coniniercial Street ■ -jy3-2-tf--. .ii ■..,, ■ ^ Lo stuart, builder w:ah S ami .SPECIFICATIONS dralrn for pub i'S ¡.i it up ami wárrant'é 1 to give satis ■■^lei--. Fort, street I VA Ciu-jiuntf Id .loin Mber! ^^^_ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_^ and ■ ptbbo.tb.it Irivim; l>-."-l, him ¿" pei '^en'ly iu tliis e¡ty, ij prepa'-el to etseateftfl iifftnforP "11 'e ¡criptionsof Cirpenter and Joiner Work, ;it the br.ves^e.'i. -h prices, Cuit-a-;-.- i-ili Ax\f..\ for the erection of Brick,'Frame or Adobe lí lildinv*. It■■ -viij-i nr aP-ratimiJi promptly attended to. 8$T BOFFINS made to ordor. V ij'.iittii'o pat up and repaired with neatness ami dis- Slr-m nn Main *tre»t.' opposite Htfl obi stamf of Al"Nan.ler fr ir.,11 . ,; r.-,-, -'.---,,-1 "iT'Ll!' C. V,'l.i.T \\t=. architect and Builder. J ¡.,lbl.. ELEVAXIOM'S ASO SPECIFIC ATIOS3 D'A.V.VA Contracts for afl Scscxlptlons oi Btmctings na.-le anlo-tec itel in tho b:->t minner, ani at the „h.. 'it notice.- Biuhling; Materials ripth haul and for sale at bi , MAIN 'STREET. DOORS, BLTtfDS AND SASH of all b'scrlofions cooitjt.uilv->-i ba;i i. Workshop in Meilnr Tío v. Office at Lumber Yard, M-tin street. 1lI\ gilcheist. IttlFKRES'CiCS : Abel Sftarnes, Esq., 1 Hon. Francis Mellan, 11-m-y Daiton, Esq., R. [>, Wil on, F,m., ¡aji!l.-tf %. T. P Riofhrd E-rr. 'dT?f- fi'viv-' '''•'' 'I'V'', C,1!jT CANTEEN, . . ' ,. Vf■"_ -'.'V 'l,:''in;L'LllL supply and ifue P:-.-* M ' rciVES PAINTS AND OILS. ÍS ÍwSmS !nt of Faocy Soai>f! ¿aneraLisio.tmeiitiif aLvavskept up from Now York e-i-aep.io.iUv co.urry Uratr-isfs c:m be sumdied at a m ill ji h-.L'i-.i on San FriiK'-nco price;. Call and c\ fm-A-n ¡-¡"Ivo;. so "i-'f QHarleaS Daijoinmim, WatckMiicr. Jeweler and Stationer. W Di 3TAPIO¿NíSlY« Also, asupHriorlotof HAIiDWAHE. CUTLERY, PAINTS. OILS, ana-i nomo .Woo ajtíoioa oí v»riou« itiuoy goods tr« »*iaori?ui -b) mectíoa. _ 3ep".tea. ¿t'i uit Trues. ríber ha-i n-:t. i.t.=.(.;vi.l. in conic 1Í)U0 FK.UIT TREES, ■ib.-oel ^rierieaat Kochejtor, ClI^RRV. Ai-Kr'OT, NECTARINES, DWARF PEAR, and DWARF ALMONDS». re taken out of the grovm<i Nov. llth. r i-. = .-_'fi w.i. r. u-'-tiiv POR SA!>K. M0¿iA<"'Ri:.>OKT¡t;-:!:,=,."TA .ítit'bi.'i'L'üAM, vxny*^- g D the County of L»3 AnwlfiS, tthieb needs aoj ¡¡j ~ ,-,■;..■»:: m. :. • j'c.-i- ■ .j'l It's Ibuce, luis a juoe-^i-iiá. .. ." 10 !! » ;». ftmon.; vhich are ¿t-'*(l Breeding Suiva in ; tur-n'5 IUH -:■; . T Ml.-. WAGO-iW, kc. ■ '■' n: ¿I ■ ,:el three miles from fbis (¿if v. and the nhjec the ire«nt proprietor ^ias in selling it, ia that ■¡ah - *•• 1 a e the State. ••>. f 'rm .■ tf v. Enquire ot >.-' —tí WM. B. o«n'*(r:. R«»it. 'i\t itiilAT. l>;v-Ii:An/;PA!¡M, n=aár tbe Pan Gabriel I ion. There is atmt.it i-t) acres enelised. halt^ bichean be irrigated; There is aUo some-fijlj1 lit Ti-i'e-i Jiiid a ¡,'oiui House on tho premises h-K t.m-o. bug Ajaiii^u i.> fOi.irm.Ji». :S^S Tbe inidersi^ne-i lutviii.:/ erected a 1 louring Mill ol .-.'j-==. trreat eapacity on bis Pancho of Aüusa. proposes mit.hr;- h'\ ■ tin.is in Its immediate ,-icániív for the purpose f raising Wheat. Tbe locality is well knov.m to be tlie best Wheat Hod ir Itis county, m consequence of its ¿maturing earlierand I'dnz leis liable to rust, smut and otlier diseases, ihan ■ I icro tf IT. DALTON*. üibiaí-íl Saloon to licm. The on ler-sign ■' lias for ¡¡cut a Ealoon eligibly si' Bated nnd in perfeet enicr. Applv n! the ÁGUILA Di: ORO. dec E-tf Oalld ile los Xe^ros. H Bantfbrd & Carson, \VI\"0 removed fo fhe large Brick Sto side of Broad Plací. Lax Angeles Street, m-y rejeivSnTat. tlieir new stand, and ala finO'Tm^S A"NTD PTÍ07I3IOKS, IIARDWAPJZ, CROCKERY. GLASSIVARE. Tinware of t'itír owji maiiufaetarc, PARLOR and COOÍÍINÜ HTOVES, ol the most approved ijatterns. Panned Doors, Lumber, Wheat, Barley, c^-c. Thev would parfie-itirlv call attention to their liirjelot ol FRESH FLOUR, manufactiiTcd in this c'ty. And whieh tbey guarantee bettor n-elos.'Sept. 21, 1S54 sen"! BJadutmlth ami Carriage Sl^opa el's Street, next door lo Cliil It, IRcks and l?enni-'"ii THE BUBifSSBERS would resr-oetfullv in firm their friomU aiid Ihe public that thev are now prenued In execute ell orders in -bo above lines (if Im^im-ss with li «patch. None but es] er=enced workmen d andaabotb departmentRare under the ■oof the proprietors, ourcustoin- tbeir work will be done in a sat- w Artesian WollBialug. odate all pa Willi I All orders 'eft at flic Pella I'nbm TIo-.ol, or Willi any m >er of t be Pio leer Arle mm Well Com pan v, (who we arc it present ope -ftting fori w!U bn -tfrictlv attended to. HOGAft k FARMER, Operaiorp. se"-R-fim Los Angeles, I^a Ann-loo Co .nt Lufayclte Kcstaiirant, FORMERLY THE OLD AMERICAN, CO /MERO!AL S ill of fare. Saloon for private ^^^^^^^ REET, [AS been spleudtdlj refitted and^hortnjgfa renoval* I, aad the proprietors are nnw j.¡.r¡re = ; t< MC mj'.bile ro-uiar boarders ^^_^^_ ■ I ' AealsáeáO hours, families ean be supplied at the sherte.it notice. Calce< of all kinds pensiantly on band. Partridge. Rabbit and Chicken Pies. Abmentarv Pre-jcrve', The be.sl tbe market affords will be constanUr served up FATJR & CO., Proprietors. I.es An:-(-les, .lanuarv 11, 18.16. Dry Ggo.Is and Clot'aitig ICni^o; fum. ipal street?, to tbe large anil comino- é^ ' NO. ?. Ti-:uprj"s BLOCK. Next door to the Post Office. Principal Street, lirecllv opposite llmlr old s'ltml. tvliere tllOV will he happv ro st-f all Iheir ol 1 friends and e. is I omors. Thev have hitf- lv imidelir-e additions to their stock, which is now tbe tnnst extensive in 'hec''v, comprising in i-art READY MADE CTA)TITÍNG. hats Axn caps, boots and shoes, FORI ¡UN '.V' : ■■'!:■ sTio j ■by e.iioi.s, FANCY 0001.-. fce, Whi tare i .- ¿at greatly reduced prices, either ai We .i ' ! 1 i- UpectfuUy solicit a call from purchasers, bell1-viñ-; that we can " for h"t*i>r inducements otilr n ins o. b |oine«8 than anv otiicr house ¡n ibis o.-tv. docH PI.'"*-1 *■ T^nTf-T» ¿Home fllauifactoiy, ATj.iii Street, nearly opposite the Star Officc- r^.fX ' FOY &BH0IHES.' lj>__(k SADDLE AN > HAMNScii, MAKERS, *kSSS2 Keeps constantly on band an assortment of * SAt'DL!^. HAK.ViiSS, Biíii VES, Willie. VOL- LABS, SAPDiD WARE, &o. We are also prepared to exeonte all hind i of work in our line at the shortest po-sible notice. A superior bit of California ¡iitts and ,cp;;r= always on Livfiyaiui Sale Sú.blc. THE undersigned. ¡iJivim< purchased fhe inter est of J. ib Íi.uí'.icií, have a^.-oeJatctl Iheniieivo. -aiiler the firm of ^^^^^M 0ROI7 fí ÁIKV9, At uk. ,y, 1 stare! on yt\]_ STIiEET. where thev are pre parod to ieeji Horses bv rhe day, week or month. .\!S0—The best Sa ¡..ile Mor-es ,o let at all limes. ¡AS~ ■ ■■ r.-es boutrht, sold or e_\cban.uoJ on commission, i'ors . wishina to buy, sell tu- ose^ismre can have ai opaKirt u r by calling ■'** un. JfH-lX 4C1U¡X. Iron ¿¿¡ipJtan, -¿.ug, th '64, tf JHtfclAa ATKtv Our Indian Trl'iee. The race of tliu Rod Man io the tTn'ted States ¡f now completely beram .Ú in. Th ■ v.t-t em'ifi'afon fVom the Atlunt'c Mde is drlvlnf; ii'm farther out, further into the wilds beyond th ■ M¡8fü««=jtpi, artd thers be in faced by =anothi>r alianvt equalfv ,i:; va I emigration settin.ií in from the Pacific. VÍhal w'l| hedoí Wh^rc s'iall bj his uaÉt hutitint; giro nd ! where cdn he h'dj h'mself frwn the ^---- of tht; white man? Nowhere! H's rafea rausi I'illier !>■ exturminated. or he must yield to civilizil become ediiciitbd to the pursn'ts of c'vil'fKt'd life. That be can be thns cdac ttj I th tn is dfl !'i iht; -- tin: iitivunecFM'iiicli some <ii' onr Indian tribeshave already mmleiit'ove it. We refer to the Choctaw.*, the Chlckasawa, the Creeks and tlie Clierukees. / ii theBe trlhea are mach (hrther advancsd '■■■■.: of onr readers are aware. TheChoQtawa reside on the north bans f^f tho Upper Red River. Tboy hav«aivpr ■■".-.■. \'oi*.itne¡it,n'i(l if Isgeneraily adrn'ototered w.tli ü dt'ljiy. 'J'lity have a wr tt'*i constitu tori, and they bawe legislative, judicial, and executive! departments of government, Tbey have a printing press, and printed laws arj atiftuntly ¡wti (d hrera it. ''Cm: interior p==oit of tliijod vA-.ivy is eleettíd by the people, and the superior judges hy tbe leg e- latmv. Like 11^, tlu-y have two braictiea of law- maktng power, ¿add ttteSr le^'Hlatuib's are eleoted in districts. They have conunoa soUools, fur llie support of which they contributed last year aboul $2fi,000, Tha Cbiekasaws arc less advanced t'ia t tbe Clioc- taws, but it is said that they ace auxious to ltav* tbeir children educated, Tbey are very indas trious in the par-nils ofa^r'e.illmv. and raise lar^c quantities of com, which ib y soil to government contrac'ors. Tbe Cherokees have a government re^i'inblii;;: that o; tlu Ciioctaws, and are represented as ti - du«trio.it>an'd advancing in knowledge; some 01 their chief msa-heijig very well-edncatüd.and llv ¡ng like gentk'inen on their estates. They aru no; bebí id, either, in manufactures, aad annually produce large quantities of cotton and woolen goods. That th='y have also a taste lor reading-la cvideiii from th; fact tbat there were 5KÍ.UJJ oopiesj oj bunks printed in tin; nation last year. Tii; Creeks have not prognssud safa;t as th Ch.rokees, but tbey are improving, raise eyery year large quantities ofcoruand oth.T frails 01 the Eoil foi salo, xud tdke kindly to eivili/.atioü.— The Sonectsanl Shawnees also bave large and well cultivated farm?. In v.ew o¡ these facts, which are set forth al large inalatemtnoerot thciustiu State Cuze:tr. it should be th; duty of oar Government u. seek out and adopt at o ¡ce th-j ino-t e-tsible pVaa to a d, inoi-e*e.-ccttially than they bave dí>m¡ J\t, this beginning of c.vdizatiou ou Ihe part of th above tribes, in order that it may prugrets to tbe highest staj¿e. A id not o.tly ibr tii w«s tri ms. hat for the w.idel* ours among which civiliza iSJX ba;-; not commenced, but where the savage slid ...aia... in almost bis'original statj. should effint iiy Government be mad.- to brtQg them w.thill the pale oí civil.zed Hie. Such effort would b; bctri* tiia- the sword and the musket, which, on account üj recent depredations and outrages by tie Canan chos and other tr.bes on our frontier^, it would now seem the government will be comp'Hed to us with bloody c.ieet. if it woul.i protect those frontiers from ihe savage. Ttfaf these outrages i=;a. be .a provoked by white m.ni there is an do I Th recent ina-sacre at Fori Latatnie is a i iiiSLauce. T.ie Indians oa our frontiers have b-iuii trjutld a d gs, and it ¡s i.iw-.i that Mine mjasuns ¡nor ñor coy bf a.i enlightened a: id a great gov. run nt, ■should he adopted, in nnk-r that tnvy m ty b ■ kr al ;d more like men, which wili be a greater t.r.it c «on against them as savuges. A project was r ported at the last session oi' Con- gr,'Ssl'o[' creating; terrtorial governments for thv ludiau tribes ia the United States . with a v.ew to iheir civilization, and the incorporal.o.i. in due time, of the tei'i'jt.n-ies ¡¡¡ío th . Union m Stat *.— The Indian communities to bu included in tins pro ject were the Ciioctaws. theChicka-aws, the Ci'e..-k> and Chi-io'cees, inhabiting tbe lauds adjoining Texac, and extending northwardly along that frou- tii'i-. The project .meets with great favor iu Texas and wool I undoubtedly greatly advance Ibe progress (filióse nations.. Put. as we said l.e.oiv (.om. thing more imniedlat'.' is wanted for tbe v,-.l-..i-1 tribes. That ihey, too. appreciate the c v I v. n. process and can lie brought into ii. is evident fia iñ the téstimouy of one well versed in tbese matttrs. .ii'ujm* Xabors, of Texas, tesríüed tbat Pome ol' th principal cbiefs ofthe southern liand of Catuán ebjsare fully impressed with tbe necessily ot *: set thug down," and-are not only willing, but a¡»- p.-ar anxious to do so." He is satisfied With two or three years subsistence secured by the G-ewral Government, with the noceBfary tustrucl on in raising stock and growing cot'.i. ¿c. tbey ",-oul.i be abl-to sust.d.i theuiseives, and eventually U- ei.ni : civilized. Tula subástense ispneof tbe first things van:* er, or it is act.ia! starvation, in add.tin i to .11 I e .luieut by tbe white populat¡ou,'tha1 bus dr-v..n Hi _ Cama;icues and other Indian tr.bes to iiie recent outrages oa tbe frontiers. * Among the many demands on Pie attention oi our Government, not ihe least important i., tbe improving tbe condition, in every :pnssible way. ol t ie Pidiansou our iron tiers. Wjftave foágbÍ the red man long enough. We waafe against h m wiien we lir. t laadVdon these shores; wubkve b- en warring upon him ever since ¡we ttre lighting many branches of his race now. Is it not time now. when we have become great and powerful tbat we adopted a-different course!—time that we opposed, with a stronger and more earnest arm, to tiie tomahatl k wit ich the Indian o,i onr frontiers is at this moment lifting in fetaf alio.i against ¡is as he did ¡:: d;iy.- ol ohi, a i.io.alcr and lirighter shield ofcivilizatioj and k.iid li-v.aliii-..ut than wc have yet do.ie? Although we have hemmed ia Pie ludiau between Pie Atlantic and the Pacific, we need not exterminate htm, It is not an impossibility to aLvil.z.j him aud live with him in peace.—N. Y. Courur ¿i' Inquirer. ^¿., A genuine "Down Paster"' was lately essaying to appropriate ft ¡square of exeei-duigly "tottgtl i;, ef ' at dinner, in a Wisconsin hotel. U.s couvul- sive etiorls with a knife and fork attracted tbe attention and smiles ofthe rest of the company, who were in tbe same predicament as himseli'. At last ■Jonathan" patience vanished uuder lH-snecess, when laying down his '•uPeiisils.-' he lairs, out with. "Strangers, you needn't laff—if von h.i.n'i gotiio regard for tiie landlord^ feelings, you orttrAaot some respect for the old bu.'t:': This sally -brought down the house." _-.j¿~ "x A ■ San Francisco Sún i a, may rest assuror! thai the following, received from "au eye witness" ¡a not a Capt. Boabdil accouilt, P bears the impr :■■■■ of probability upon its iaee, back and both Bides: Aw ó,Dec.2°, 1854. Terrib'i F'.g'.t r-'th the Escaped Convicts.- - The n>iiow;iei] Cap!, l)a .* wbo she; so many an ! tri, •■■. ily n ifc j* days ego at (he Book as se^n as be li :ar I nt th i outbr tak al Üort ¡ '.-■ ■ ;: '¡.¡, armed i: iiisulf with bis bowie-knife aeffi sis- ebooter aud started "in puwuit of tbe fugitives— i!e beard, a? he came along theroa3,thal th y wvri' expected to laud o.i tli i west :\¡ ¿hor - oí tbe i'e, Of San l.-'r.ineisC(i. and thither hed'lEeeted his steps, refusiaff all offers of men and money fion the oheers ot :■':! law; .1.1 j expreia -J to t'ae wr t- er his Set rminatio i to capture Ihe rilli ' his own añn, a.el lii v -:,y ■ icure to himself tbe ex- clumvH monopoly áf jglóry iu California. Accordingly, li ■ ■■'(-'!' i.-d .hiia-.'P in the bushes, nbuui ■ix-rotl fro i iKfi ii v, ■■■-■■' m 1 (Kid ;-. balfbelow Alviso. ne had only V)ted B^venteeB minutes, '.viieii at a qnartei bvion ueTtm o'ejoek this inoro» ing, tbe Fchcouer conta'uiing tlie uijietofhis search rounded into a litib: creek nearly, and eleven desperate eeoiwdreld tended upon ihe beach; Capt Davls-p -recived. i o ttie gs t»i 1« i: rht, that 11soy were all armed w th íAí-,',. ¡vuns, p to! and bowie knives. ][(j leaped in n moment from h's ain'msb. and fired upon the villains, killing two of ¿Item—Pie o her tour barrels of bis revolv.i* is.ed (ire, and be ded therefore nothingJifi bul liie trusty bowie-knife, w.th which he cbarg<*d upon the rema tilng nine of tbe convic's. White ie was approaching them they Bred twenty ¡saY» n -liots at linn, ttventy one lalfe parsed Ü r lugh i i clothing, but Ir-* I'ciuaii.el uui- j u-ed. and in tbe ■winl.l.n;;- of an eye thro i mor.; of the many lay ilead at the feet of the co.iqucror—who then proceeded ta sflrrmmd tl c balmc ol his foes, ■ ¡hiding them hand and foot Cap:ain Davie m-jti lr«v from hi»pocket a smell flatb. bound ab<ut -.viPu will;;.1,-.--, and icf'rjs ie¡l h'mself w.th the c n ten's thereof—and thug ended the bloody battle ef Alviso. AN EVE WITNESS) A» rn.YcncAi..—There is a síory of a Piscafaijun pr.-acher. who. addressing a soeicly ot lishenn=.'i). wished loadapt his discourse to the understanding id his hearers. He inquired, ''supposing, iu a north east storm, you should he taken short in the bay. your hearts tvembl.ng with fear, and nothing but death before you, whither would your thought!: turn?" One ofthe hearers, arrested by Ihe du- fcription, cried out, "Why, in that case I should hoist tbe foresail and stand away Foi- Squam.-'' Brevity.—Sidney Smith tenderly Implored every writing man before he put IPs pen i o paper ío ti: ink of tlie deluge!—to gaze on Noah and be brtet. Man kind, tie said, cannot now lounge uvtr Q i amphlet | for ten years, as th »y did ' efb *e their sui,m rsion. ¡when an average Pie extudfll to eight hundred years. In the ark. mor, o <r. i great deal of mat rer was crowded Into a vu, lit';, space. Th(refia\. ou ail HOOtmts, g«fce oa ^-ei-hj jad bo briof. Vartoiu It^iin. ^T* Defeated politiclanfl sbould not desoír— for though tbey have no ofRce», they man-den va some comfbrt from the fact that tbey iia-.t- no pfomiaw toket _, a- have th=elr winning opponcnta, mebody says a wife should be like- ronst ■ ib .. t< r and nicely dressed. Somebody else wickedly adds—-'and without niuee." *■ 'entl imán inour city has a store tbat '■'■" ■: or i ■■:; !:jj.j to chain il down >'■:■->■]> -i ¡i-i...i: ;¿'dn..; out tee roui'uf tlie house. ■ P-: hi i- f; v.: ■" j j 11 >- remarks—avoid - tb ';,.!.'.-. s.i ipinning yarns unong atins, a man is ¡ure to Be worsted and 1 ■ '. ', And wheu a man la wotstod and twisted, he ie iy Bosslder himself wound up. I 'and clergyman lately illastra- I d th ■ e c «sity of corporeal puulsbment for tbe ■■ ■ on of juvenile depravity, with tbe remark thai ■* tb ■ child" whe i once started ra a course of evil conduct, was like a tncomotLve on the wrong tob toget il •■■'.:. A ■ bt, the ne el st, in a ict.er to a friend in J osten, ^aid—"I I uve closed my caretr its a writer bf fiction. I am gloomy and unhappy. I have exhausted the powers ofHfe, chasing ptt'isure where H is mil to bti Eaand." 'A" A.xx auctioneer, at a late sale of antiques, ¿put up a helm t w.th the following candid obserrar tion :—Tii's, ladles and gentlemen, is tbe helmet of Rom til ns, the Roman founder—but wSetbérhe waa a brass or iron louder, I can't tell. . ,;.:<- difference between r Northerner and Southerner ie said to be, that oneblackj his owu lioots and tbe oilier boots his owu blacks. ~.:,'i^ A Court in Ireland has recently decided that the forgery ofa nam:; of a person who eauuot write, tflnot a legal forgery. Be of kidnapping—catch a juvenile goat as to p. Thé King ofBuvarfa has decreed that no person lers tiian ten yeara, wbo has not received elementary a id religious education, shall be employed in manufactories, . An India rubber omnibus is bang invented, which, when lull, ¿■ill stretch, especially in rainy wi ;.j;i: j-, bo as io bold ae many mors aa tbe driver chooses to take in. ps?" Let notan injury or an insult corrode in your bosom, for by so doing you taarense the inju- iy by yum- own act. ¿r--iJ~ A more glorious victory cannot bs gained tilFCE another man than this—that when the injury began jm his part, the kindness, should begin ou ours. Bar What Is that which every one wi.-hes to haw. and which uvuvy one d she's to get rid ofthe moment ¡t is obtained 2 An.-,—A good appetite. ... A clerk In a mercantile establishment writtB to his friends at In.nne : '-Plague} easy t m es uow-a-days—very little work to do.—our firm don't advertise I" #3S" '■■ Motjier, this book tells us about the an- jry waves of tne ocean. Now, what makes the .ic.angetso angry'.'*' '-Eccausc it has been cros- ,<cd so often, ay sou.'' man dying r-f apoplexy, in Michigan, jieqius; l-eiila-ed the following true ile verdict :—** Pied from a visitation of one ¡beefsteak, eight cold potatoes, and fried pic." Ij ¡iddrp i-the medicine for aU misfor- ttms : but ingrahtuSe dries up tne fountain of. all guudness. ,. --■" Wear yoar learning like yoar watch, in a private pocket, and do.Pt j.i-tU it out to show tbat ,'ou have one : but If you are asked what o'clock i j . ; Uit. ,-Aéí1 :=.fany young ladies ruaice fools of themselves by Uk lookiag gi.-..--, and ¡..any yoaug tuna by tbe wine ,. 1.I.-J-, ~.^_, An editor down South says he nave? dotted in i but ouce in bis Lie, ana tUat ivad m a liguL w¿tb a cot. mporary. ..-.:.. Every time you avoid doing Wrong, you increase your inclination to do that which bs right. ¿¿¿?- A darkey was asked by a lawyer to erplain .'::.. e ¡,; ... ;„ by (be l.-rm "■ bigoLd." "To be e::ut = .,L." . a' i lie. " a CLlilud pUttBOU IHUstkooW too mucb for pue nigger and not euud'for two i¡lggei'.-.:' AAA'' Fust aid woman*-'' Whal do s the minister ■ay to onr new burying ground?*' Second uld v.'o- niun—'■'' Vi.- don't l.ke it at all : A-'- says be :.< ver ..hi ■•■'.. reas long ash \.■.-■■.'■ Fast eld .. man ---'.¿eii. I the i.-n\i -pare- j¡).i I wllle' ■Jcjg, "Do yciw love me, SittidhV" "D* I love y,'i-.-r—a-ic the son ií t Loves th« flowera—atsk » cold A. !¿j a i¡' alio loves a warm br ek, Loreyou—dioiv lie the raa i m b i mye 1 do i't aud 1'il cave bis bend ■ n With a cistern pooí." Tiiic CoDBi.Eii'a ,; Last" Worm.—'.'I feci that I wax w aha* eabh pucc eding day, and tha apiroachiii ■.-. I, a ew ne.ee stU km and -.,;.; be i vi i ; ih hi in n there is rest ior my ■vuary earth has no sorrow thai heaven can- raol ;... ." [laving said awl be calmly breathed iiis.'.-i.'. \ Ivcrfíty overcome, is tlie brightest glory ; willingly undergone, the Lre:;.-t virtue.— .--uie ring.- are but the trials of Valianl spirits. Hpppiu sa is a swift winged fa'ry. pfaom ininiau nature has been cudcaVoring tp entrap for ages, bul in rain. :A^f- 'J'he term "grass widows" ar'ses from tbe fact tbat thetr busbo ids are rorhtg blades. " (lb, Doeter?' said an elderly lady recent- lytoDr Piece -re; =i bon -- .'m r. iu dc-crib- ,; ¡¡ the "iP='is trf a dig ased ppifle, ** I can iie.lbcr lay nor sit." " In tbat case,'' replied the wag o! a physician, "J should recommend the propriety of roosting." A T::;,i.:;:e; S!*EEC3.—The following Is a i-vrh-itim report ofa ppe* eii delivefi d in a religious meeting ijiatowuin this coii.iiy, liy a good, pons <lt aeon.. ii is a queer contbiuat.ou of teim--, certainly:— •■.My ft-male brethren: lt is ofthe in-fi-uight-es* ¡mportanc \ that we should all lie clothed In white- remnants!'-—S\io Bedford Standard. ■» e. rson detailing his woes, fcejü u cIudu.-8 tin' i numeration—'• I do noi."" said lu,. *■ wish lo make a show of iny-grief or avgamae ofi" my sorrows—-cilice it to say iliat -iau. a married mane' i thought her mine—I thought thíworü'd Shone forth «ith joy fur we; ] did nol dream ¡n ¡UP r j aró Ps folly J should t-ee. But so II proved. I fc glit her band— (1 really thought I'd get her)— Pe; ohj idasl her ati'sw* r caujc— •' Herntother wouIanH let hu\r ■ ■'':-'-is. wlileh cannot be remedied ty* disclosure, had liettt r be concealed ? it a only nuelty . .;,. ¡-. partaki." bf our woes, wbea by doing so we cannot lighten cur own fardeiiB. - ■ i.- . thi ii bitterest enemies, aud cau -• ■ their fellow cveattms. It is only tbe narrow minded who make no allowance for th': faulfl of __________________________________________ others. . *"-Oii^„ej;.;=a,i, -i ees, v.-hoiiled tl c ¡ V.-RT CaaKECT.-^Please, Mirter, gwe mc a Impon sti ou of aa Irish juatlcs ut the petói ^'¿> °f *»? ' T|f%i^ ■■ °';.'t VrD°'V or of 1664, having ece.^mi to ^r.tc lii'M, oi\1 us;1g -. | sbilli^ bundP . * --Av.uu. Is it io. vour managed to spell it without using eveu a tóo latherl'! "No. goopn-amt-that'sfoitinho» later of the ongin-iUvord; hip-improved ort¿oS ■ ' don'teatnay; y.'iv was. ^.*e:.;e '. vPien som.' remarks wcjjeoiede I £.&" -Vnihcv, said an r.-.;ioitiOiis shaver about o ,'s'iu lar Pe ts.h'e av i red tl at ao oneoould e- cli the si?¿e of *.* ¡ ox, "I can do without -¿oee- wiíü _\>^¡ aioij .uu: á'i-iii ^cüHe. I *. i but! ua! Wtíüiing to a iA?^;oív?•^•", vestfcl C.v;:*ít-:i¡.—A:*oat nfteen years ago, a Presbyterian cl ¡rgyman ofNe^v York, had a wayward '-').). We have bis name and location P.! ehooseto withhold it at present* Before he was tv, he became sorecklessand unruly, that hisfalhi r e.mld no longer control bim. He left tbrihcwlck- ú and corrupt cliy of New York", where he became -. cl irk in a drinking saloon ; but hfs character was too bfwHobe retained them lie next was abSr- k -.]) r in a theatre, but was dismissed. He weni lower and stilj lower, until I e <l«pt ia empty cellars and oi the wharv* s ol'tbe city, a p ;rléc| nui- ; nee, and a disgrace to h's rie*. At Piis . (age 01 his career, an ohi euPego mate— "or oar Inri was a gradúate of one ol the best col- .ogesin the St.'.té qfNew Vork.-r-determlned that ie would hutp h'nt up, am! make one more eBbrl N>BdVehiro. fiowatii to New'York-, and alter é ivei k of diligent uearch, wPii the aid ofthe po|ie«, ie i'ouad Utm, Pe washed =&iuclothed Km,-took ii i m back to tbe co miry, a d ny evi ry iiiductmeni ¡Pat como Be ¡e id out ton;m. ¡.i Tiuaded hira totry 11 be a m.w, lie m ide the ehb=-t. a ei w,a; s,;cees> tul. ri'i;.; .friend who sought bim out. and who sav- ed him, we =are well aci»uaiutod with. Tbey botb ¡I-t Tiniii' 9 to eo ne to Tennessee a:i;l t- aeh Fc'ioo!. Tiiey'soon Pnched iiere. aud Wittrq high r com m mdat on they I renght.fl «jo obta n d goodp!. c s. Ther claim.ds.,.1 of the Pr.-sbyter ;tu clergyman, n ithiii six ¿tno iths ¡d't'-r h's arrival, married an orphan girl wo,rth t'¿-PP.).H> in cash. Sh i mala young* ir steter anil bi'otber, a"bo i scfa hod equal amouats. fhe slstsr =sooa afta* died, leaving one-half of her Btatt ¿to oar hero and his adfe, the other half.-to h.r brother, and thus iricn .asing his . rtate to $61).- 111. Wi en Pi ■ M txlcan war broke out, the brother nlisted, and madü a Will, ll avlng ¡ill h s estate to ¡I-- i.ruthi.r-in law, (Our hi ro) and bU Viifr, in ea1-.' ¿ie never i'., tur,¡ed from tbe war. He, like many more of our noble youths, wa; killed ai Sm na Viera. Thus our hero came Into possession of the rr\- A.xv a^tatc ofthe inm! iy. whicb at lhvt was.-P¿-) I 80, which has increased by advance of lands and in- crecSJ of negroes, to over $39i>,t)3 ). il- is now oi e Ortbe rich"-! planted'bf Middle Teimessee", and I.ves not twenty live miles f'rotn'Xa-hv.ll:'. The Experience of a sa_ftftVB Max in New Vqkk— 'I d aed am lUy a, the i cw¿ noiitc. The juan next to n; : saai to t.i ■ :i. ig i -or. ,Ilow,i- flour :o-day? "Why, rising—.voitade a nice tJ4¡ng cl .1 tii,j- mon in r—:l lew ihou.-aild.' Diiit'd n :■! dav ál til ■ As ■■■■. MM Wsi tO me observed to hie tri ¡Ps. '-W.H, ilea's Brief Oh. down, sir,—lull, very dull: Lu»there's un my n .i.' Dined nosl day ¡it St, X cholas jfan ¿!C¿s:," to me said to hlsiRMghbor. 'Shipping hu^iaeFE fad, isn't itl1 i .-IjíjiPí tlilul; m : fur Jpeoas ¡a.y a thip bow for five thou^md dollars I.e.- tbanyou ■ ¡uld two months w_<\ ani frelghl ¡ir ■ ail fully low.' Pined ue:P day .-i Xew YjjiP Hotel. Man next io ate ¡;;el to bignéighÍOT, A'.y dove. that"-, is apreiiy girl yo iderP "¿h*! ¡a j-o, and besides is worth abundred— -A Pit. otxe left the table. Heavens 1 excia meu Í. isth rb no fpot iuth sgreat city where o man pant ant Witboiil bsv ng siicb talk cramated down bis tbrost witíi bjsfood í Mi - ney— money—money."—BuJ/'n o Calmer. HOABDIXG ax:> rixejti ¡a¡: —An olJ man was P/P ing through the la at ¡ua! biYr-.fe.i ofthe day in cnl- t.vattng h.s held with his owu fino tli anddiposi ting the promising seedsiptq thü Lop of tit-' yielding i arili. Suddenly tin re .-toad b 'fore him t;:uP r .ae shade ol a huge i In.Pa tree, ii vision. The old man was struck ivitli am izeine t. •[ am Solomo .,' spitki Pic phantom, in a friendly voice. 'What ar- you dp.ng h< re. old man ¿! ■if you are Solomon.' r. plied tb7- venerable la- boi\i.: how canyon v.:k t;i:sV In my v, = ;;;h yen sent m . to the ant: I saw Its oceupat oa, and ! ¡u*u- ■"1 from tiiat in- et to i e i aliij-tr oi:s an;i te eePn r, Wluu i ill-il learned I ha.-e ioliowedout Go this llOlll'.' 'Van bave onlylearncd half your lesson,' resumed the spirit. 'UO agaiil to tbe ant. and learn from that insect tor.--, in the WÍu*W ofy.mr i fe, and to ülíjoy *>\hat ypu have gatlicred i;]¡e — German Ai/e- 9*9; „___ V~ta.%lMiUon Of lit;.luings. Pr. Cahill in a receut lecture sa.-.-— 'It will not do to-make aa-openiug at t ie top to allow iiie i.a- pure air to e=scape, for thongh it may ancend, it \\-ill be nr. I iu the funm 1 b ■ P:e nn ss ol ftOnd air pre sing on it without, and thus prevent d i reaping. 'there musl be ft means ol'gi tttiilg in ir.sh n rfr m beneath which \v 11 lore: tiie uasa oi impariiy i>ut ol tiie bii.ldi! r.'! ¿■. ¡j„ Buckwheat cak s arjnot Wfll adapted to women or Children. Men Who are iu oitj-doui* occujwtlor.s have strong di ¡restive ]iowcrs. and cah-jd:iípps& oí'.them, but they tbould bg eaten by no one of in-door habits, disposed to coastipa- ¡;oa or dyppepsia. Childien pfaould never begin to (at tii in until they hare a fall set of teeth, aad then should ba oaMudly v.-e.t-Pai uit.i they become accasloa: .1 to Pen ; ihr they ¡a'.i P ve ri. li tilings at b ■" ~--m^.&-:-
Object Description
Title | Los Angeles Star, vol. 4, no. 36, January 18, 1855 |
Type of Title | newspaper |
Title (Alternate) | La Estrella, Enero 18, de 1855 |
Type of Alternate Title | newspaper |
Description | The weekly newspaper has p.[1-2, 4] in English and p.[3] in Spanish. Los Angeles Star in English includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "Miscellany. Our Indian tribes", [col.4] "Terrible fight with the escaped convicts", "An eventful career", "The experience of a sensitive man in New York", "Hoarding and enjoying", [col.5] "Various items"; [p.2]: [col.1] "Correction", "Execution of Brown and Alvitre", [col.2] "Survey of the Mohave Country", "News from the seat of war", "Condition of the Indians", [col.3] "Arrival of the America", "Sons of Temperance", "The legislature", [col.4] "News from Atlantic papers", "Later from Europe", [col.5] "The Battle of Inkermann", "California cotton"; [p.4]: [col.1] "A New Year's wish. To my mother", "Miscellaneous. Barnum's speech on Humbugs", "A surgeon's experience", [col.2] "An Indian story", "Changed her mind", "The tyranny of furniture".; La Estrella in Spanish includes headings: [p.3]: [col.1] "El Viérnes pasado 12 del corriente fué el dia deaignado por el Juez de Distrito para la ejecucion de David Brown y Felipe Alvitre", [col.2] "El mensaje del gobernador", [col.3] "Llegada del America", "Los judios", "El gobierno español habia [sic] hecho por el ministerio de Estado", "los siguientes [sic] nombramientos", [col.4] "Oracion del Decidor de la Asamblea". |
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 | 1855-01-12/1855-01-24 |
Editor | Waite, J.S. |
Printer | Waite, J.S. |
Publisher (of the Original Version) | J.S. Waite & Co. |
Publisher (of the Digital Version) | University of Southern California. Libraries |
Date created | 1855-01-18 |
Type | texts |
Format (aat) | newspapers |
Format (Extent) | [4] p. |
Language |
English Spanish |
Contributing entity | The Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
Identifying Number | issue: Los Angeles Star, vol. 4, no. 36, January 18, 1855 |
Legacy Record ID | lastar-m48 |
Part of Collection | Los Angeles Star Collection, 1851-1864 |
Rights | Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
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Repository Name | The Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
Repository Address | 1511 Oxford Road, San Marino, CA 91108 |
Repository Email | ajutzi@huntington.org |
Filename | STAR_119; STAR_120; STAR_121 |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Contributing entity | The Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
Filename | STAR_119-0.tiff |
Full text |
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Est rill it
OsuuUij IJottnr.
pop. j. s.-WArrs y ca.
Jl'IÍTKS, KSEKO U, OK 18=95.
tltUÍU^i.J.
-'Ciencia moderna que demuestra las f&
Genesis, y cuii Laque w prueba hasta la
iu[aa del
____________________________________ videncia
que Salomon poi inspiración de Dios ha escrito lo
mismo que Voltafap por sugestión del diablo- "
Tal geringosa. Ge podrá dar! que Pene que Ter
Voltaire con la .geología, ni .Salomon con el géue-
«¡iT Esto es hablar de tolondro, y querer hacer el
bu a los p&paroB con el espantoso de Voltaire, que
Tiene aqtií tan a cuento gomo los oorros de tlbeda
Ni Voltaire ba eserito ninguna geología, ni tííilo-
njon ha escrito el gé;¡e-i.-\ ul i-! góaesia le escribió
Moíséa ;su único autor conocido, fuera ¡sea Días)
para ensenar gi
. Esta ea una voz nu ¡va cn ca itéllane, compuesta
dedoBvIejaa del griego, que quien; decir conocimiento d.; Ia tierra. Alguno-; filósofos antiguos y
■néernos, considerando qne la tierra i
criador, que ana destinó nmorarcn ella, y arrancar-
h ttóestrn subsistencia eon amn y Budor de nuestra
frente, rpiisiiP-an qne no dejásemos de escudriñar
sus seno* para saca; ¡o los tasproa -jue encierra en
am ratafias. Ufes esto aa feé necesario $" no lo
lo dijes.; ta j&Vo0ír-fía ; antea que nos i¡> bal?ia demostrado nuestra madre lu industria, ó inventora de
todo, lar.'-c?--V' !.
Desde luego bioíeron loa hombres eus tentativaa ;
y a 108 prim nos ^oIp-:s brotaron fuentes, :■" cuaja-
ronsaies, y daswtbrtaron los preciosos metales de
la raja y ia monedo. Pera todo sata es cieno y vil
y despreciable **.ira Ciertos siervos de =Dl0S que beben plomen do bóbilis búbili ■ vestido-
y calzados sin saber si tos cosas ouestan dinero, ó si
el j^nero'eaesto trabad Y oomo estos hsnaveaía-
rados todo lo bailan en bu breviario ó antifonal,
Mgno Stjuella conmn eepresion de "cantando lo
ganau," sreofi Imsamsenta que aaj como ellos tie-
m.-r. el ¡> jgninr en breviario, loa legos hemos de
encontrar la piedra fSosofal eo ta Biblia.
La Biblia os an libro jnny ¡santo y muy bueno
penn... os mm anciclopedla o repertorio universal]
de ciencias,arl ú oflc'n . íonde b&yaje acudir
o! gañan para saber de .in\rh.; y govaobe, al ¡:ii¡,..-
¡K> par bysoflr la veta, y el . ¿é Íleo para enoontrai
cl remedio do nqesfciee mal ¿*
Tracicnt iabritiufruir i, SQ dice rtuchf)8
ha. Sí se baca lo oontrarloy se trastruecan loa
oficios veremos no genera! trastarno rula repu*
blieacivlly literaria; el tPleo querrá sujetar la
traosustouoiaoion & las leyéa -químicas ; y el teólogo
interpretar la naturaleza como la escritura, bus>
erándole el sentido místico, acomodaticio, anagógl*
co, tropológlco, &*_ Este continuo qníd-proquo
que lincea algunos Seles, exaltadoa de aa i do mus
fervoroso qns discreto, ha dudo motivo n procedí-
mlento.i eu rue so han desairado las autoridades de
primera gerarr-uía cn la iglesia de Jesucristo. Y
pues bablttmos de ta UeiVa, voy a ¡-.ppr an caso, i
propósito " geología,'1 que .si uo viepe bien a a
Tendría a lo geo.
Curra por el signo pisóte cl alo de 1618, cuan
do la Congregación de cardinales Inquisidora: con
noticia deque nn cierto Oopé.'.iico prusiano, un
español llamado Züniga, y un tal Galileo; do feliz
memoña, se babian empellado en parar el sol y hacer andarla tierra : hubo aeuloradassesirmes sobre
este punto delicado eu que la potestad temporal
cruza línea? ecu la espiritual. El aasultacjo fué
fulminar uua terrible anatema contra semejante
doctrina de terre-moto, " como contraria a la íc. v
absurda cn filosofía ;" íallamlo Ss. Ems, que la tierra estuviese quieta, y do hiciese caso de gente revoltosa y levantisca.
Yo no só si bs dio traslado a la tierra, ni si ellíL
sediópor notiffoada!. Loque dicala historia, es
que el añode 33 sa volvió a empeñar Galileo cu
qua cl Bol debía estar quedo, y la tierra habia de
andar ;y el Santo-Tribanal eo empeñó eaque él no
bahia de andar suelto. E.;corranronk, y arguyen-
dole un dia cu la pristoa el cardenal 33elaTm¡no
para desaferrarla de su tema: "Podéis dudar, querido Galileo (le decía), del movientodeln ,|, cuando la Sagrada Eróritóra dice texiainantemonte que
Jo?ué le dijo il sol : Sol, no te muevas.; y el sol
separó en mitad de sn carrera? Pues ved hai.
Em. Sr. (,vv¡tesíó oon prontitud cl preso), ved hai
poi-rjué dl&o que cl Bpl está parado ; porqué Jósoé
le paró.—A eato no tuvo a bienlrespondsr S. Em.
Galileo persistió negativo y preso hasta que
aburrido de cárcel y movido ¡lo las rftstantías de
sua amifos, ee presentó a abjurar su dnetfino.
No digo mas, WcTejoal discreto lector que allá
a sus solas... sol i Ion'.tic. UKIJM '
Wlil^e "11» JJaytlmo ltt u« AVortt.
BT AUGES W. Iíalc.
Everr mortal h.as bis mlsslon
Ju this world of active strife,
Whether in a high position
Or a lowly %&& oí life.
He it is, who now fulfilling
Every duty day liy day.
Sbofra the mind and spirit willing
To perform its onward way.
Life's a hark npoo the ocean.
Tossed and rocked hy eveiy^ale ¡
Now sands on withspeedy motion.
Now with rout and tattered sail.
Life's a bright and súññy moruTn-.
Wiih som ' light rel'n sh'ni ng showers,
Followed byawi otondy warning
Ol'ihestorm tliato'cr us lower?.
Life's '.ho eberd ©f sliver binding
Uan in contttct with his kind,
Death is but \\i-A bond unwinding,
Setting free the earth-bound mind-
j I pitcher at the founteln
Whence immortal rills descend;
'Tis tlie fragile whe il eurmoaating—
Oftrtera wtiere pure waters blend.
Edfo'fi the day for deed and action ;
Death's tberest—"¡ho timo of night;
He wbo works with satisfaction
Works while yet thehour is light.
Forward, flu-;]! iho day is waning,
Westward :-',uii-; the setting sun ;
Onward! on! without con-plaining-,
Work while yet it may be done.
ttdtf ¡forli ^itkriismicnfe.
rpB
By Iloyal E«ettexS Piitcnt.
HE HTDROMAGEN, OR WATEH-PROOF1, AXT1-C0X-
B, noftDttfaclurij! bv lf.viía¡[;itl'
Lj..\i=li;v ,a '••.. :. *:■ isa Street. ííuícbxsíes.
Principal Warehouse, 102 Wbodstreet, Cheap-
Hide. London, England. American Establishment», AH Ann street and 102 Nassau street, A tu
York, V, S.
Till-; liVÜUOMACEX is n valuable di-covcry for protoot
■■'■y. the Iff. -Aova ¡hnou im- cf>ld. :uiil .lii:i-o!'nre :i tü-ovoisin
live ol'msiiy l.un_ dij.i'j-.sr.a. a-Hti'.-i.-/ any doctoring ivhatesen,
1'ikj Hydriiiiiau-cu i:; in i\n- [',,-.-K1 „: A si.-Io, v.p.A worn insi.I,
Hjo buui .ar shoe. i;=¡ medieateaoii!i.n,cU >.- i¡i ;i liov.-crfuljiu-
tidote tu di«F?ase.
For Gentlemen it win &e iVjun.l apree=»Wi, warm, and
healthy, t« ifiir iu the ooHest or rainiest w=aatlier, aa ii..
juot rj'.nunt lu:coiüo wet il' the Hydi-umaKL'u i=< iiiserli'.-;.
i.!u!i.-*s iiKiy- n-'.'jir the ü.-hte-t sohid'büüts or ¡¡hoes iu thi
most isndiíHicnt v.-ujitlioi- witii imjjuniiv ; wliiie Coiuum]
tion. so jn-r.v:i3cut .-íitioiií; the voun^ oi1 onr country; infl^
'»: fl:w; r,a-l by tliiii- ^tuciii! jwioptiqp, Ihe» eutirelj
mpercetU tnmr- thoes, as tbe letter cause the feel to ¡ r - iñ
in a' vary unhealthy manner ; and beside* ire :■. .''.,!■
..ei-oius v,-...,tt' in ¡.j.- iivtrijuis in icy wt-.t:. . . ', ■
O'..'1'.s. V.'iiil.i the latter cjui^o thi -Ve; ;.. :¡- ;"•■■ l\\r<-! i A
1 ■■;-.", ihe HyDROJl-VGi;.\. luni:- :t i,if;i. il.hi ülice of cuv\
¡ii-enai-e.1, u/KMJljn-ly [.Lu'Od inside, dues not increase tin
.-y.-ol 1!i=. boo: Or canst; the foot to appear untidy. 1*
LUildren tLifv eve e.\ti-enieh- valnablf, as they mm *¡fí_4i_
IneiorcISB wiiii comfort and henUhy excels. Their expense is Bu sltgtt aa to s.'ar.-i.' need raArrttpn; in-sides. the.-.c
„ ■«V-iXi-ouwv. (hem ivill ¡ind iheir yearly dei'M-'s LUhr.i-.ti;',
•ltmiii.:iiü-J. thmvliti. .
. Afl the HYiHWilAGES is beoomtng mora known its sale
is inei-easin.a; to an almost in.-redihle extent. List :-a:\v A:
l.onrlnii, .Ujtuehesier, Hiiminyhaai, Liverpool, I I
rjPC.l.s linhhn, l-ju-is, Aiitwe;';,, ilambtit-.rh and Ucrlin. ouv
" "inched 1,702,-150 pairs of Cork Soles. Thia year thr
villfi
[ th-ePnc
et.
Piusa .Popularidad.
La pepnlaridad en política cs ano do loa jirinc'.
¡Dtosque mas contribuyen a aSaBfJ&T loa derechos
de un pueldo. En todo pais libre en donde el pne-
blo es el verdadero rey al cual están sujetas las
autoridiukf. que el mismo elijió para qyv -'- Tiaras
sua Intereses, es eo donde principalmente campea
con todo su imperio este principio. Al oeuparaoa
ahora dfl elemento popular de las sociedades de-
mocrátiías, no ea nuestro objeto atacar c^te principio que ul mismo (lempo croe garantiza a los pueblos contra los avane-.is del poder, cs el primer orí-
gen dc su engrandecimiento. Ante todo somos
_ republicanos. Nuestro finca hacer patcnteque, si
" bien la popularidad ea ei primer elemento conservador de lodo gobernante democrático, eo los Es-
■ tados Unidos, se eon fund-.! írecuenieinr-uí'; este
fleiiK'ntocnn el de una mi noria bulliciosa y turiiu-
lenta a cuyos oaprícbos soba visto sacrificar mas
dc una vez la equidad y la justicia.
lina falsa popularidad es lo que ba dacloríjen cu
los Eetadoa Unidos a todaa aquellas diversaa coes-
tionea cuya originalidad uo podrá disputarle jamas
ningún pueblo. Díganlo que q^uieron loa mercadelas político», esos que venden sus doctrinas tan
nnevae como (islravagant.es, porqué jamas podré-
mos convenir en que satán bisados ta ta sensatez
de este pneWo^todps los píoeedimientoa do que se
han valido y se ralcn para hacer nueras adquisiciones territoriales- ¡ Estarán basados cu ella lo.s
proceaimientoa y preténclonea que se abrigan respecto á Cuba y los demás países quo son hoy todo
si objeto da su injusta ambición? i,]seii>aEt-z serin
pensarlo: Jprque cl pueblo de los Estados pose..
wk recta consecuencia que leba valido hasta boy
we crédito^ cl alto puesto que ocupa.
=^a época actual por donde atraviesa JaUnion de
| «méríca del Nolle B&lo es transitoria y estimoa
B^uro^qu!' eeoa hombros rectos qne forman la par-
! pana del pueblo miran con dolor los sucesos que
anden a manchar el honor y la gloria de bu patria.
¡osarnos que no debe estar dhtantc.el dia en qm
!os puedan asumir esa actividad digna y neesa
.. para cortar deraiz los al.ei-..; (¡.,.. q¡¡ ¡_lfl acta a
. circun.';!ancia.s comnrometeo cl baen uo'mbre d
nación.
,,aa últimas derrota:-; que el gabinete de Wash-
ton l^a sufrido en las elecciones, h-.i^xi ver qu
ás nn pueblo sensato aprolnrá las estrara;
a que se hall puesto ,eu practica para conté
., p-u'tc del puelilo que constituye la minon*»
*tÚerrotas nacen ver también qne se acerca ei
wpo es que se pondrá termino a la practica d.
Loíoc.'.s teoría-", cuya-"' tendencias .'.e han hecllO
- . a despecho dc toda inst;c:a. Asilo esp-rá
i es necesario crccWTpor lionor al pais que
Da1 hospitalidad.—La Crónica.
* 2vor
Sc necesita al .oabaliero i), yapóte do la
«^ que el Otro dia bofeteó a una señorita nor
the Ue uu Cascarón. Subterráneo .\o. 5^22." I
:]m\ i
A Vegiciablc Man.
The rare Pa^uei-reotyjiist of Humanity, the^ late
Georgia Lae/yer,'' hasdraiVii a picture oi'a Vcgo-
tableMan, which is a perícet picture of its kind.—
TWO friends and brother lawyers of the writer are
li-.LV'A iing aerase tas Wide sandy region that hums
thenorthera boundary of thc Altahams, when they
were overtftfcan by a storm. They are in ;i sad
plight, and almost is despair, when at once a clumsy
iil-.aiii.e.i log bit*) with gUplng intersiees. ¡jeckoii^-
them to it.i \\'a.Ieoniesl]'-lrer.
A jflrfl of p:,ie. or ' ligiuwood;' as it is called.
bin/ ;d in the clay chimney, lu one corner of tut:
Ore T ¡ace were huddled a baher's dozen Of ydlow
cuii.plecioil children. A tall, gaunt ieniale, with
Ion . i: icombed tresses, or buncoes of coarse red
¿i i i*. was seated upon táie floor ; while ¡u front oi
;be nre, aud occupying the only stool in the hovel.
»it tbe * lord of the soil,' Bbivcribg under tiie urn-
tign influence of the tertian ix^no.
■Good morning, nay ¡Vie.id," said one of (be visi
tors, wbo is c-lebrated by his politeness aud urbe.
atty.
'".Morning!' was thc laconic reply.
1 l''ine situation you have here.'
' F¡Do«¿-«-a-ftüJí/—wbat is line for?'
■ U'iiy, I shoultl suppose you would have good
Bporl here in hunting.'
'Then you'd suppose a lie. You can't hunt
'cepting y— hadsomething to biffltai, kin ye?
•No; that's a very clear case. I though;, however, that so near the river there would be plenty
of deer. Still, if it isnotagood hunting ground,
it is a good place for raising cattle."
'Itis, isitl '.Sposur the cattle gets into the
swamp, and ihe river rises on 'cm and the 'taraal
fools don't get out o' fcheway, but get drowned
—bow you gwine to raise -'em en V
"i'lv.ii is certainly- very bad: hut there fa one
comfort left to you. Ifyoubiwe not thc richest
soil, nor the best hunting ground, nor the greenest na-turage. you have what is better'than all—
you have health.'
■I have, eh? Do you see them yaller-coir.plccted
criters in the corner there! Them's got 'health.
«¿re'ítheyí The old o'man there, she's got it,-
ain'l she? And look at me, with this cussed ager
¿hakin' my bones into a jelly. You cail that
hcrtUh,ilo yc-V
' Look here, my friend,' said the lawyer, •' answer
me Uiisqiiestion. audi won't ask you another one.
It' yon can't get anything to grow here, and nothing to hunt, if all your cattle drown, aud your
¡Un.iiy are ail tiie while sick, why in the name of
coramou sense do you not up sticks and be off ?—
Why do you stay here V
■ Oh,'cause the tight.ivood knots are so 'mazin
handyP
Nov,- that is what, I call a man of the vegetable
;pccies. Ican't tell whether a vegetable timiksor
¡jot: but if it docs. I have no "doubt but that
man's idea of heaven was, that it consisted of a
1 Li'ge pine barreiyivherc the light-wood knots were
mazin handy, and where he wouldshiver thewhole
day wüh feviU'-and-aguc over a large fire of the
aforesaid light-wood knots.
The storm was raging without; the rain descended in torrents p the red lightning darted its forked
tongue through the darkness. Aud here, within.
in unbroken .silence, and almost motionless, sat
the woman and her children, as cold and inanimate
lis the stone itself,
(This ■■ human vegetable," it should be ^premised,
¡salt this while playing an endless monotonous
tune on an old dirty violin.)
'■ Why don't you stop that tiresome .fiddle? ¡Why
don't you stop the leaks in your house?"
■■ You wouldn't have me to go out in the rain to
tio it. would ve?" was the reply, accompanied By
the fiddle.
•* NO ; but why don't you stop them wlien it don't
rain*?" ^^
■■ Oh, they di^^^mthen.' what's the use?"
This is ana^t^Hff whatiuYankee-lanclwould
ess fellow."
Heir o j) in ion of i i j o i :■ valae ns ,i préven-
ir Cocghjs, Cook:, BftONOÚTIS, ASHOU amt COS-
Men's Size, per pair, 35 Cexts.
EiMás* do. do. ' 30 do.
Bbrs3 SÚÜU&E& do. 25 do.
--.''-<-.' M:i. Retail Trieos wo m:Utu ;i vci-y libci-.il
-,.., bora and Wholesaler^ so tbai an? store-
i un make» flne ppoitt ou Uioic sulu, while Uiej
tlcls that maj bo kept ia any store, amoog anj
Fjar tcruii
aovi-Cm
apply to
HAHCOC1ÍT, KRADLEY £ CO..
38 Ann street, New York.
£3- Tlie CJicat. -__i
San Éxmásts
%A
m\
mtú [Üait JxTOtisto^tófrfeímcitís.
.i-'.'j:¿'í-í;,.-í'
St.. !VtcltoI«g Hotel.
■>rr.-::i- if yuiu^i.w am<{ Comniertlal tits.
i-A; nt.\.-aCi.-co, cat.,
MTIII-: rX!.l-R?ií¡XI-if.) li;ivc IcascO the ahove «ew
ninl OJMMOraNDS BK10K HOTEL. The Rootbs
ni-u ini-Lfi.-, v.-ell vo,;t;l:in'..l iuisl newly linisliod, and
from LtH central position it is unsurpassed Rn-ilie
icconnKhiiioii Of triu^ieiit ;in:l j:. ritj.'tni'nt butLrdflfa-
Families oan ¿be accomodated with tingle or t'uites ol'
Rooms.
ti is tbe totention =pf the proprietors to keep tlio *8t.
Nlcholasnsa th-.st o!ju-;í hotel. Tiie Table ami lutr vrill Ia
sui plied with Ibe very bwl material the marks) affords.
» " ]■:. .1. Aii.Mi-Tiinxi;. "-
ileoT ' TVM. !', Rfl (JtVAT.
f Propfietoi
[ATIOS ■ ■
W*,. A Jackson st, bet. Montgomery and Kearney,
Sax Francisco.
The central position of this new fci\o-story Fire Proof
Uuildirig, convenient to (he eteambonl laníin¡r and the
iu-iness part of i he city, renders it the most desirable Ho-
. 1 in ¡ran l"rar.ci»C(i,
' I ■■ ith- ftimiihcd ai-.il ll'ted up m the n-.ost appro-red
'¿■- i comfort and convenience, ar.d having a tabl.
pread wHh the .best Hit inarUts afforr!?, it ia |*fticulárl.v
adapted to the aecomrnodation of Jfcmilies aa weil ■„■■■ :: <
i'ra»eUii»g 1'tiWie.
Tlie ciLizens oí* the Southern yart of 1 lie State, and the
public ■venerallv, are ro.iM'O'.i'ally invited to call and Judc'
tor Cftemselvee.'
octli* Gm PECK k FISHES, Preprtetoi
SB0O2ÍD CALIFORNIA ART-UNION.
AT
DUJTCA APS CHIiVESE SAIEROO.HS,
Sun Francisco.
3,000 Costly niitl Beautiful Articles Valued at
$85,000!
SHAKES ONE DOLLAR EACn.
Bisiiiiniiion, January J.5, 1855.
CATAl-OtiLlS will be issued in a lew days, emhrating
ihe Jjjuni.-jiTi-'.-i Jti-fjiv nf pooijK tn i'¡' ollert'd by our Una
A $5,000 ZKGOT OF GOI.D !
Will lie paid for So. 1—beai.fi the line rainlin^ of PSYCHS
and AMOUR.
Üu, ;;.i 0 i is a s< lid GOLD TRUJn:RT, and pli
¡il i.
at it
Iso conii rised In ihe collection
SUPER!! DIAMOND W03ÍK,
SOLID SILVER SETS,
COSTLY WATCHES,
GOLD MANUFACTURED GOODS,
SILVKR GOBLETS AND SALVERS, (made
from coi»),
CLOCKS, PAINTINGS, &c.
$0%. No article In the Catalogue will bo of a less Valué
than $10.
ty_- Ticke'ta ean be had of "WM. R. O^tTRN, A^nt,
dec! i Los Ángeles.
;
fflTE :
■ li. Come
GUN IVCK'& WHITE SMITH
l,b(A>- ■: I til! AND Rl.l'AlJil.11.
iSalamandci h-Aca Opened. All Work
^^^^^^^^i^B Warranted!
Also, eunstantiy cn ]i;:nd and [or ;;ale, alargo assortment
¿Ooiihlc jandSllfeXe Jír.rreifd phot Gnus,
RIFLES, PISTOLS, GUN TRB1311N0S, ¿c,
Whicb will he sold cheap.
Powder and Shot'tvnnlcstth c?/d retail.
NO, 73 DAVIS STREET.
8», Orders Eor.woct prompterattci
uted
MEDICATED
FUFí CHEÜT PROTECTOR,
To all pereóiña of all e_es and conditions, .a.1-, a certain and a
julo ¡diiel'l against thrtsc tVavful ctisease.-s, Constiinntion,
Bronohltla, AstbsMh Cbiwfaa, Celes, wad other aQUeilons o:
the Lungs, wliicli arise from tlie e:qH>.-;c-d state of ti.t-
ahest, a':c:n-diiij to fashion, and tho continual changes o =
our climate.
■-TJi!-: rROTRCTOR'* is simply a obamicfllljf =prepared
.'iir, lined with jadli and padded, wiiieh. sujspended from tin
i:ok, covers flic chest, in so agreeable -., manner that, ojjci
,vorn, it bo- o:iie.í a ■ucre^ih/ avA a c.-mfort.
■-T.tr: PBtiTECTOB,"fllthough bat reoeotJj-intrDducec
:;!() America is mahiii.^ iTiiiid jjrogiTss liirou»-l¡ tiie t"i:i;e =
tjite.;, the Canaiiae, South America and the West Indie?.—
t has tbr a long time been ji staple artiale in Ehgland and
ni tiie continent oí liitrojie, whilt- it has grov.-n in man;
■ai.in'rie.-j t.) (he position of an article ef dross.
'J'o demonitratt- rliest; facts enquire of any Kii.'jUsb rcsi-
".it in your vieiiiify of lit-; knowledge of the beneficial ef
oris (d'V.-eirni.T iiie'i'Ri.iTi'.t'roR. wrraam SBtoviisstoboc
Otaso ofany kind. The cost of wearing those articles is i
aero trifle, and one will lael some v«ars. No one wlu
alues ¡he health of himself or his farnQy will ho withqut
hem. Tiif HospiiaJaiDa this country are not alone recoin-
.lou.iini, n»~ ;,ut rjiindly intrt!(!ne¿ng tht
s
PIVe Tlioueand Cuplés First Etílílon.
A Itiok io he read by every Man, Woman and. Child
mHIS day has been pnbliehed the ¡png-expeeted work en-
X titled
POCKET /ESCULAPIUS,
Or HUÍPIL. A L LOMrANitJX, ¿Ln-i rj r.=r Ot'servaiif ns in Manhood in its premature decline, emíiracing critical and'prac-
lical treatiies on Venereal 1'iseases. I:ii]ioleiie}' nnd Sterility, explaininjg the causea and treatment of Gonoirhea,
:;![■;, StriettiM, Bnd all dlBeaaea of the generative and uri-
uiry organs, both in tiie male and female, thereby render-
u_' it an ¡nvahiable re.de niecinn for every one. to be con-
mUed witiiout (^tjjOaSure and v.-ilh a.tsuied conii(1 «nee of
■- the Proper Study nf'Sf&nklnd is ¿Mail," by J. C. Todkg,
.:. !'.. at:¡ber of Cott-paraitive Anatomy,',' etc., Graduate of
he University of Pennsylvania ; Honorary Member of the
.■■■ : I O'leta-e of Surpeoivj. ele. ele.
The above work Is emphatically the boofe for the age. It
iost complete works of tlie kind thai has
THIS HOUSE LS NOW l
the travelling puhlic,
Jradh.
)!-ii.-ill;iiiy
A Co
■ce to their bein¿ irom
Remember this is
Medicine.
r.ETAiL rnrcEs.
Gext's Size
Ladies' do
Boys' ¿xtfMissisd tio.
. Kn-hi
staple article, and no Paten\
SI 50 each!
1 00 do.
F~- 111 do.
HAllCOURT. HKAliLííY k CO..
38 Ann street, and 102 KasHau atfeet, New York, U. P.
PiUNCÍFAt fTAEESOUSEj 102 Wood street, Cheap
side, J^oiidon.
i'.ÍA.vn.-.-.CTOKT, 41 Market street, Manchesta
England.
II., 1?. k Co. are c.jtabüsliiiitr Depot- ror the . al.'-d' ••";]■
Protector" in all ¡uirts of America. Phi Id na, Í •'.-
ilriitigists. Clothiers. I try. Goods '.hi ■ i • . '*■ ■ ■ ■ - .
Milliners, also Gentlemen's Furnishing Ptfire-RoeperR ar
entrusted with the wholesale and retail distribution o
lliein. and to whom most liberal terms are tillered for thai
enterprise* and a Bpteíuííd opportuuitjr opens to them fo
sate and profitable b.usinegs.
For terms, apply to
llAIiCOUHT, BRADHEY fc CO.,
4¿D HOUSE,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
JPliK for the Aéoínniodation oi
^^^^^^^ leaulinoss. air and eom-
..uii, ii. is not .surijassed on the J aeilie, juid one trial i.s ;.
lulUciciU giia'ranfee fuj- cominuod patronage. Attached
;o tlie House are üíísTatTi-. aXIo J.'i loot long, extending
!>om Commeroial to (lay str^etB, aad will aácbmmwlatt
^00 peredas at onetime. Tbe Iluors and Tables are all
Marble, and every thing to correspond, and ihey have now
ii-,' inosl ciaj! ilc:i= :i;-. j: i;;J..'yi >r-.!.- ..■,■
¿f?j,-ci-.jií«s(, ¿L-ii-.ucj-tV, Dinner v.nA Tea
in Ean Francisco- aud-wil! be oofidftated on the most. iJber-
tl leini.j. being confident that liber»lUy seeart..,, p^troaage.
The Hotol jiart of ttrt! hwuse is kept upon the European
.Ian, liJirber .-ho¡i ami IJaih Uounu, attaetnd.
Entrance to tho Hotel or Restaurant, ¡=7 Clay street,
ind -.3 Commercial, near Uuftery.
IlAl.LY* k THOMPSON,
nov23 3m litiihi. ad Uoune.
SflWR
..ir been pnbllshet], presenting a
lysis of every'fdrin of venereal disease inc-n
==exes, anti above all euleriiig into m.; ■'
tarty tlio awful work of that ter ri hi i i
among young men, knot™ aa maAturbatiw
ledge to be derived by every one in having, a
ivfirk in their ¡.ti.sse-.^Jeii ia beyond conception
son '.vim has the ,-lip.iiiest reason tb believe that Ihey
aiflicted with a dinease,'of which ihey have been ignorant,
can, by referring to its pages, ih a lew minutes Infly iin
'--'.and the nature of thai di.-ease, and be made aware
both
ticu-
>i-y of this
any per-
of th.e effects attei
apply the proper r
(hiijr it ;
nd tliu
wili,:
old have j
t'til lo "contempla
piness ofthe unf
In the pro paral
ven a practical
■ censui-cd and
pilfer writem of the day, tltns presen
'11 diiresled eo;n|,ene.iuni o! liie mo.st i
ni-inci],leslurni.^lii..l by the ablest ivrid
lived. This is sutlicient, it is hoped as
hey may in season
M its heretofl re imsfcrfl
'Aug their constitution,
death, or what is as aw-
;vcr th« health and hap.
■■ and otits untold prací.
On the .receipt ef une dolía
■n ot ihe work. ,}te author has not only
:; option oi liis own labors, but 1„-^ rrci.
implied from the works of the most poll a careful and
tortani facts and
that have erer
t of it acenra-
AI1 tii
nlueand utility.
this invaluable work will he
> ill pk-B
IVoltcc.
indebted tp the late Arm nf Pcott h
broq.uestedto mak¡e immediate payment
WM¿. B. OáTSÜhlV,
_^__ Agent.
líQ toi'iüüd
man was exiimmed in tho
oiiu jtf'raticiaco, Monáay morning,
pocfeet ofa young man at an auc-
aneome street, oti Saturdjay last.—
Ut the wallut, he handed it to a per-
;oa whom hu probably stippoiL'tl was an accofliplioe.
Thc person happen i ii'>* to bt: an honest man, imme-
diatuly gave íUg ah'.rrn, and the fellow ivas arrested-
He waa e nt to await his trial at the court oí' Sessions.
Visit OT Spanish Vessels.—The cities of Ne
Vorfc, Now Orleans, Philadelphia ana Boston, ar
it is said, to be si:cC'.j.-.--iv;'!y honored with the viñ,.
of a .Spanish licet of ¡six steamers and six saij|£g.
peseela. tbe object of tbe visit being to exhibit'to
ill.-' AjBericau citiaena the splendor of the Spanish
uniroriii, and the beauty of Spanish sailors.
¿¿va,. 'Dear Sir. ■ lisfcped a great l.i ly in a #aterei
SÜte, the ^'orld'rf h'air, 'hare the goo bi ;s.-f te it-
formoieil tiiei'e are any ¡lobbi-mim ia t.ie unil.:t
.Sale..' 't*eB m.t'am.-' a;]sv,-ereJ Jo.iint', -1 ,i a
oneoJ them.'
STATE OF CAfelFORÑlA—County of SANTA UABBAitA,
In Probate Court, tieeember "1 j tli, ISS-Í.—In the ivmller
of the ofltato of Fit AN CLv.ro l.Ol'iZ, deceased. The Unal
account.! of Ignacio did Vallo v/as presented, whereupon ii
iv as ordered that the fourth Jlondav of January next he
Bflt for settling the Jiame.
By order of the I Jon. CiiaL-hvi Fernal t, ProMte Jirtrre.
Attest : GEORGE D. FISHEH, (¿lerk.
Santa Dnvtjara. Deeeinbo;- Vi. ¿ISj'ij', tiee-.i-tf
may ae&ifé une copy er more of tin's wark
tli'eirs orders to IÍK. .1- C. YOFXG, corner
,,,.„...j ...... California streets, over Wells, Fargo k
Co.'s Fa\pre"ss Oiiice, t-nn Friine.iseo, aecempitnied with ll¡=B
money. AU orders will be iV.Uhliilly ant; j-remptly attend
ud to.
.!i;^;Nfh"',S1.;iU<"'.rer0iU.Ca.1 f'r"iurii ^"ri'lied on liberal
_%ms Contpaitics.
'-mmimiigss^^ jss&mS^
119 nntl I.'JI »ñ«rami
lit.v ofthe
IN" THE iinitter of the last wilt and testamant of PEDK(
jDJÁOEU^VIí, iJecsaaed. All persone bav(ñ(r olnim.
against the estate of i'edro Riabelar deceased,Are request*1
to exhibit the same, with the neeo ¡snry i-oueiiers, to tie
utidefsigaed r.l hi« resiil==Bnee in the city of Santa Barbara
■,.,-i (bin ten inoiitlis alter tbo r-nltliuu Hon hereof, or tbe
will lie forever barred. ANTONIO U. HE LA GUEflRA,
d&oia-4w ... íxüeuti.j-
balita üurbaní, December ISth, 1S51.
STATE OF CAT.IFORXIA—Covntv of T,0? AJTGELEf—T
i■! hereby or-tet-Qd thsit ;i special l¿I.bOT10N be bell ii
the Toivn-Jbi]! of fj.n Oa briol at the store of (¡eoríe Hice oi
TL'ESOáY the 2d day of January 1851>. fbr the election of
one const athle tn fill ibe vacancy cc:a:-ioiictI by tbe ícA.t.;
tivn of Henry C. Falten.
("'. C. jbvieJiolI is hereby appointed Inspector of so.id elc
'Asm, atiH Je.ajse lliblrftb an.'t Asa IV. Lane, Judge--!.
Oircn under mv hand ua County Jinlire, tbis' ]~,xh day
December A. D. 185!. MYRON N'ORTOX,
;liip Co.'jfl Offices, Sim Francisco.
Boai-d, per day. ft.
T-odüin-, ltn- nigM, fife, ?5caiid»l.
Foosin-, ],er week, .... :>!. .-:
l,odj;:n;r in sinele room, \ er n't-M •■!
N, 1!. Tho rn-tyifetge ef _vef> Baths is
ccujiving rooms in thi. house.
'¡''e''!-'*ni R.pp. lYOOPlVa
,.' ti.id ,!,.i.t
aragua&nd
■xter.ded to those
Rtv Proprfete
EIPKÍ1SS TO tltííiT SALT LIKE CITY»
OU; regular Kxijj-Pbs wili leave for ülíKAT L-ALT LAKE
CITV. iLlid intermediate bettkment.- :
IKE MONTE,
SAN BERNARDINO,
COLD CREEK,
JOIiX^TOX'isritlNGS,
PAROWAN,
KED CRíáCK,
nUAIOKE CITY,
NEPH1 CUT.
SUMMIT CREEK,
PATfSONS.
jSJ UNGn£U>,
PROVO (ITY,
Aiil-iUCA-NFORK,
on tho Fir.'it of ternary, ¿1S'5.
fitfe. ¡blU nfl¿?,cb;ti:ge ^rav.-ji, and eolleclioiis attc*ííd
tu with j'.e.Jiapti'iK'sjJ.
Lsíícrs, Fai-ccls and Pactcgcs Forwarded.
CUAS. Jt. J0iiN,-oN. ARent
Feijx Tracy, Esq., Af"»* »' c■■,, T ■■'- ■---
¡altlate Cit
dec-Tif
afilie W
_
DjLjtrlct Cocrt oi"tii*j uuu.,:^ ^
¡Soutriern Ststnct of Catifonvi
ORDERED that all cases now in fifí*
art i
tn id
a Utpeaied from the at-
iertaln aad settle tbe pr
aliiornia, ivlieti sexyic
sor ord'ersin theoausc
parties, órány o( them
ich parties or attornfe
mafco answers or pleas t beret
lor tbo samo penalties, a
'a ol California regalatin
■ -■ O.i-
C. E. CAP.R, Clerk.
tkeíímiútnis.
A Koxe (¿:i.-sncc.
* GtiODOrrOtriLMTY í.j afferod to an industrious pe*
rV R(1« l" rent a farm abaut Smile.; from tliis city in tbr
lighborhuod of the mission i-an Gabriel. 'Ibore is ftrom -U
■ ■>::• jtijjt'i uqdar fence, and woul' tie leased for 3 norr.b.r-
F tlie crop or othortvise, a good h&me
I : |oiro át tlii.soL'ice.
atbcprei
f H.U'EIOOa.
*-,_1}": ^'/¡""iO LK.ASE— ¿b
.■.-:■-.
;-:i I'.il ENCLOSED, (Smilesíiom
k. IJKIX.
1 í'¿ Brnjgo
Co-Fnituci-slUí) KottOe.
rChiUa&Hio
dCbilds, Hicks &Hennis-,n
3 1 by mu sua! consent of all the
ed J. Ib Hioka and B. F. Deantaon
iu In the Jibj.ive mentioned Anns ie
all persona indebted to the abovi
iecount will please ■ make [mrae-
je is authoriied to settle the busj-
a, ~ CHILDS.
^_^_^_^_^_^¡ HlCiíS,
Los Angeles, Ceccmberíd, IS5-!.
0 Vi'. Crrn.n:-; it ill eoiitintio to carry nn flic business of
fffaeral merchandise at th=s old stand next to Sandfdrd'4
„ wilil their interés
W. CHELD3. to whom
rm Hther by note or
■e payment as healot
■■■j of the late firms.
JOHN JONES,
Whalejate Grocer, Provinian and Liquor Merchant,
BEGS I.EAVK 5BO IXbOItM tlie Trade of I.o.s Angeles i
vicinity, that he has removed from libs old stand
Commercial .street to
TdlrLE'ri RCií.mXG, O.M MAIN STREET,
Oiipo.íiíe thc La-.v Oiiice of i!e.i.-r.'. Scott fc Granger, wh
he would be happy to hhó bis old customers ami frien
and to show them his iayge iitock of
GKOCmiES, LIQUORS AND PROVISIONS,
also an increase received by steamer Goliah, cum::.sting oí
lb barrel-i of Liinip Oil ;
25 cases John Durand'e Sweet Oil;
\h w^II as a One assort ment of
60 ca-J".'; Fancy T-yrup=: and Líquórí,
All these goods has been bought fr»:» IA--.A rate ¿house
for cash and not on mw#t wiiii heavy Interest, ami not
keeping oletlts nor having a ¡lartner to dlminíah the proti!
his aspeases are indeed oflittlu charge. Mealgo hereb;
notice-J tin; fact that .-jince he lowered ibe price OÍ LC.UB1 ''■
he b:i.--removed from thaf..small 7 by Broom into a largo.
oue of .15 liy SO, without harim- half of the former rent i>
pay ; therefore, r.n ' for these rei-ons, he thinks hlmsel
perfectly right to state that he will be able to sell the he/
;-.>od-j at b..ver priceí than any other bouse in town.
Be invites Hill Cotmtry Trjuters to give him a calf, ami ti
e\amiiio liis ttioak berjiro buvhu; cle where, as be posil 've-
U'consider-I it win be for their Enterest to do -o. hcv14
People'© -BSe^Xs-ot-
WH. «¡¡(¿iTSOa- woull respectfuUy inform til
. friends and tbe citizens of Los Angelvs and dtfinih
thai be ha» removed and iiiteu ap a MEAT MARKET oi
MAV. ! F-REET. tapposite the old stand of Alexander .s.
Hi lus. ,, be will kee] constantly on hand a choicest-
BKAF, PORirl VEAL, MUTTON, VENISON AND SAUSAGES. '
A generoun public are invited to call and teat hia capacity for keeping the best provisions in the city. '■
' 4i3~ Orders ¡ire solicited, which will be attended to with
n-'e.-,íít'.':í Mit! '■;■■■■)¡raítí». ,i«cV„jj"
ADAÍÍS *.t CO.
Expresfe, _ mM...iT
SACKING AA.A') JA\CHANGE OliLCE^
¡.OS AiCBLEp,
Stcarnes' Building, Calle Principal.
Lettej-.s ant; iareels to rw anted hy every steemer to ?an
"ratiti^co, f'Om iheaee to ail parts ui tbe C-nitedStottfl
■.-¡ib di,patch. ■
fills oi i:\ehanr.e drawn nn anv of the following puuu)
LVi.iton. Nov Vorlt. Miiiadcdphia, Paltimore,
tVj;s;iin:r(i.n, Pit(.-bur;.-h. Cincinnati- Louisville,
at. Louis New := ¿. 1. .. a, ,<.<:. kc.
Dvev-ry ;-t'..n:e,-we brwjtrt! ' *
PACKAGES, PARCELS. LKTTEUS, &c,
to Saute ¡:J-r¿'.¡.-;:, Hoi! i erov. ~':.n riaueiiwo. ai.tl all naris of
the Northern uod toBlUcru Minns.
ide In any part „rtht
ved and eeriiiieaies i
OÍAS. K
■wished at the lowest
fíate.
sued.
JOHNSON, Ajfent.
- ■-! a-ge.rtlight in tbe World (over 500 foe! plan
—New bud.1ÍJ g. comer t¿aeramen;o ami ¿¿.b:utj- |
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