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A MAGNIFICENT A3S0TEMENT OF Gift Books, Ladies Dressing Cases, FANCY TOYS, CAXIHES, &<■• fee. HELLMAN & CO. LOS ANGEI/fcS Lager Beer Saloon. Ill BERT -SCHSODX IfA.S the pleasure to announce tobi? friends and to the public, that he haa Op-'IK'"' H tjAGFAt BEBB SAI.OO>- tjii Fourth Street, where aico he will fcet-p on liiiij'l Hie choicest kinds of laqnors :iimI Cl- gUrs. J>^!_ 11HB undersigned would most respectfully Itf- . form tbe public, tbftt they keep ou hand, for sale, at iheir NEW STORE, TEMPLE'S BLOCK, Main Strt.-i, Lon AnceUfi. A large ns-ortment of Books insrt Stalioncry, PULU! PULU! UNCI T-* Miscellaneous ami .S'ln licatiutis, in Coiiiu'eiic!! I nl r.'l W'oi ks. cheap pub C I ItCULAT I NG LIBRARY. ,?anders"s, McGuilk-'s. Town's. Websier's, ami other tn oil i tii fd-on I .-eric." ; Letter, Cup. lira wing. Tracing, Colored atul Wrsipiiiiig I'-.iy..-•:- ; fllauk ] looks. Fancy Good*! itnd Per turnery. A Large Stock of Jewelry, and an earless variety of CANDIES, TOYS, Sfc., SfC, Ahn. Wall Paper, Window Glass, ai.d a splendid assortment of HAVANA CIGARS, Chewing ami .Smoking Tubucco. .S'tiufT, genuine Me-ir-b-'uuii, nnd other I'ipes, ,1'c, Ac. All of wliich they offer for sale st nnpreeedent- edly low prices. HELLMAN & (-0. t*. S.—'Newspapers from all parts of th.- States and liuropc, as well an the |al.e.-f publications, n- gular-ry received by pvery Bt earner d'2 Tiik dex and roa this article oi incn'.-iMiiL,' more limn ten fold n-irv vi-ar. The mini.' ir. is ■ i>o■ i tii- rj.r!r.,.|- k i.-, iilj.'.i. Foe Ci-'.*iii>:i'-s*i ami Juiih- i/iiity it btvc no equal, ii, run -.- ,:r■,..■'.■ ,.: tlit in hit-:;-'*'! ^i'qui in'. I liave ni-.ii] v. ■ ■■■■ii!'.;. ■ ■-,. I,.-:. -. :-. constant ■■. i. ! iii:-ect j' j ■' ,■ u i the Islneds. I :::o :,Iao rt-r'■ ivi ri',' ':•<-' evi-ry clipeer invoices of ii':::,i-::i umf. BBB faff. X. (i WOtffi, SOFA st'i'.lN'iis, CORH BUSKS, .MA'l'Tl-J'rS iio T'.VIX!:. , BtC.', etc. Arid Upholsterers' Needles, aborted s\ze.F. Differ* in I'liiniliiri' nnd Bedding, wanting ftnyliiiiig in my i'iiik. iur ri--[i(.-C I I'll Sly invitf*<l In xive nif a itall. -V. B.—All urderit from llie country jiromptly attended P IT L U W A B E HOUSE, 10-1 Battery Street. OcTI-mS JACOB SCHREIBER. To Teamsters and Others. Patent Antl-Frlctlim Ajrle-iiri-ase. ROT ai"i-"j-:cti-;i> W hkat or goug THIS ARTIiJI.F" WILL NOT THIX IX HOT CUM ATI-.jS, nor thicken or iinnk'ii in i-.o'id. The stasmi of'nterii- ■ :e:--i mil ration -.vith tin: Mi nine I lis trie-Is hitroiL." t,[Go ■ i fi;,; subscribers take thf it ooi"irtnuity of thanking hirir numerous ciislomei-.s fur the -J.ti-n-iv |.;it;.. ull_j'- glTetVld IJjeir Patent Axle Grease iarfag the last nil years, ao*J beg tn nay that every care wiil'-iy-sjirc-ad repuintioi] us the very best Axli' Grease fm- Coacllek, Onyn, aaajaaten' Waxope-Wi., aver Introduced nte GAiforoit. BUCKS Hi LAIHBEIW, FDV'hktori BBd 80le Mimnfucliiri'rs. Xoleniii street. Depot i'.tale, Xo. 101 Jack-xm street, San Franeiseo. ocl-iTiS to. NEW GROCERY STORE. HOBBS.CILMORE &, CO. BEG TO INFORM tbe publlo of Loe Angeles and vicinity, tlirtl. they hnve opened a store On LOS ASIIiKi.KS KTREKT, West Side, Opposite Don Manuel Requena's For fee sale of onocEniEis, Liquors, Provisions, &c. &c. LU3IBEkT"lDMBER! LUMBER! OltDMItS fur l.niiibi'r, of iill description, for milldin;,'. ,t;., will Un lill„il by l.lte ui.diTHiguild, eiiiiur nn onminlwIoOt ot on own aocoatit. BOXES of all kimls for sale. HOBBS, (ill,Menu le OO. LosAngelM. -BjaYAlNTT'S UXIilV'.lLHI) STOMACH BITTERS. i Sn general Btomaeh oorreotofr, these Bitters 1\. liave Doeqoal in reutoriiig the vital energy oi tin* whole RVflteni. Bftlfa wiii'-(ita«s* full taken before meals will provi; a certain cure for Dyspepsia, diepblllog tlntiileFicy.aiid oppression of the client, while they impart to an impaired appetite a keen reli**h for food. As a Wine Bitter, for the ase of Hotels and' Res- tnuraiits, tl'.cy wiil l.n; found inditpiitisbii;. riMiditr ing all beverages truly -ieliglitful, buine a purely Vegetable compound, entirely free from any pernicious coloring matter, Fiirch'wrs will plc-i-jn observe the name "fflBT- ASTS ST'OMAC\4 HITTERS.'f pressed on each bottle and cap. and 886 that the autograph sigiia> tine ia on the label. G. N. BKYAliT, New York. Agents Tor San Fraucisco: 3m mig27 WM. NEWELL A CO. Los A.age\o*tJna, it is;.! JXTotico- ON and (tfter the !j)lIi day ol Ihis month, the tin- dei'signed will recuive aiul fnrward I'ridglit from Ban Pedro to Los AngeleK for the following priest* Hi v 11 iim'K llooti, .Shop*, kc.,..%\ 0(1 per 100 lbs Groceries, [ran. Coal, kc 7fl ec-nls. *' *' Forward!:: jr Empty Ciifks. . ,. ?■! 00 per ton meas- arementi Forwarding Furniture S7 BO per ton me;ts ui'emeiit. Forward ing Lumber $15 per M Forwarding 'win Los Angelea to Sau Pedro.. .50 cents pe,- full Ihs, *- In quantities lesa tbau 2000 lbs $1 00 per 100 lbs, Lumber 31 50 per M. feet Lil ante rage (1 (10 per ton No ili'ihietii n IVnii] ll.e above prices, if the goods are delivered al San Fudm, PHINBAS BANNING. Saa Pedro, April 11. IH'Gi. apt! DR. L. J. CZAPKAY'S Prlvnli; Meiilc-nl and Surgleat Ii.stK ute, Sacramento street, b-low AIoiil<fo~inery, opposite the Pac-fic Alail Stt'.alim'iip Conrpany's Office SAX [■'('AXCI-5CO, Kstnldislu'd in 1854, lor the permai-ent cure of all p iiis nil fm the iiipprt IJujii-liery Atleniting unit Kui.iiileut l'ln-r CZiPKAY, M.D., late tn thu Huneariftn Bevolntlonary Wm-, Cliii-I' I'liysiuimi to thi- -JUth Iln^iinvm of H onvt-Js, Chief ■-■■.Ay,oo\ii.o tiif Military Hospital uf l'e*th. Hangar; \\U Lecturer on Dlseasei p*-Women and Children, and Honin-ary Mem ter of Uh- I'IuIhiUiI |ihiii Colltge of Medicine, if^-t'.ii-tiiiiilir nt In ut inn fm iii to the Iri'.-inient ut <iis- .■;,>.-. pao tllar to Women and ChIIdren.-^|& ul. l'ermiinent cure gu. .rniitoeil uk, hv letter, or Dtherwi* OZAl'KAY. San PranoiBo a, Cal. Notice io Creililors. ALL PERSO*Nfl b:ivin-r claim*- ifenlnflt Mnrln V^ntieia Amador de Alvniado, deeeaaed. are hereby required lo bKhIoU tbe eame. with the ne- i■:'■-■■■ iry I'oueber.s, to lbe undersigned, Ailmiiiisirator of the Estate ol paid deceased, ut. bis residence at the Dominguez Ititncho, Los Angeles county, or at the OfSee oi Soon &■ Ussosn, Attorney8-a*t*Lftw, Spring street, Lus Angeles within ten months after tbe dale ui this iioiice, or the same will be forever barred. GEO. CAIISON, Administrator ol Ihe Estiito of Ma.Ygnueia Amador do Alvarado. deeinsi-il. Los Angeles. Nov. IU, I860. 4w (jj-j-'l'lmfolIinvl.ijLi; lacm-r,which crifphatlcatly ■peaka for itself, was written by the Dean erf the Faculty of tlie Thilailelpliia College of Mediulne, to-the editors of the I'aciKc Mediciil ttuil Surgical Journal; San I rancisco, fur publication :— riiii.Ain-:i.finA. January 17th, 185S. To the EitHors of thr Pacifir Midimi unit SBfOftutl Juur- ititl.—(If'iivV'mun J My n t tent ion b i.- !.*■■■ i. '-i. :!■■■; !o an article In tin* December numbra Of your jmirnnl. in regard lo I lie ad iiiii'tiiiii lio-irro,'.: {.-runted bv th>* I'liilndeipiiiii College of Medicine to l'lr. L. J.C/apki'iy, When tbe H].plica- i ion for '. lie decree was nihde to the Faculty, it was ac- oompanted by sffBdavftH and teslimoniuls to the effect '.li:i! in-. (JfaBpVay wis aMffttlfti gradu»t.o M.I), of the 'Jni- vei-iiy of I'e.-th, bad served as -Surgeon in the Hungarian army, and was a regal ir practitioner of Medicine — On the etre-ni-th of these the degree was granted. Tbe ad rundtm, degree, as it« name applies, is conferred op graduates only, und gives on new privileges. Had there been the ulighiest, jg-ipicion of irregularity, tlie application would hnve been ictused-. Bv inserting this in your Journal, you will do an act of justicu to tbe College," and confer a Tavor on Yours, very respectfully, If. BAUD. Dean of the Faculty of tbe Philadelphia College' of O G I'.M TF MKPICAT, AND BHR- ent'i street, below Mohl il Sleamsbip OmphlPr'l * ifflWi free ennsulta-j-'br Uie effects a cure. OfUct LIVB-RY STABLE. THB andTBlffned, bavlsg purobafied tlit; STABLES lonnerlv occupied by , Mr. Carson, adjoining Ni eho I'i-1) :t' 1 il i!!;;-. Main Itrefft, Lou Angelee, beK*" to inform lite puli- ilO thai be In ready at all times to nonpty SADDLE HORSES, Bqnftl to any lo be Co uud in the SU'le. Cuirlu-^CH, nml Uimlilc nml Slnglf Soultil Butffg4.es, cau be lurnisbed to tboRedesirlnecucli coiiveyiitie"^. His facilities tor keeping Ilorj-eB are not surpassed by any slable in the city, and lie solicits a hhnre Oi pniiiie pfttVOQBgO In lliin tteptirttiient. Ile is alw:ivs will supplied with the very best Feed, whicli will be sold on QBQftl terms. fftt A. .1. mSNDBHSON LOTTERIES! Wood, Eddy <& Co's OLE A.VD ISEIAAIiLK Delaware & Georgia LOTTERIES I.nttrnrs on thr. f'O MliiA'A TION, and others tm the Havana or Sl.YGLE A'UMliER pluns SPLENDID BCHEMS8, WITH lAi'lTAI, l'l.l/.KS OF $70,000!!! - - $50,000 !!! Aud anmeroai others, ol ematler denominations, will be ilrnwii nt Augusta, (ii:i., sum] Wilmloglon^Dei. I'nder tbe tujoerlnlendenee of dirorn eommiulohers, every Wi:h.M:-i>A Y Sot S.CS I'III-A V ,-\ t ■-]■. weSkh The Delaware •suBte E«ott«ri-es-i .■ ■ i ii-: B«hth< in BROOKLYN HOTEL. Coiner Broadway nod '•ii.iigome streets. -AX FKAN'riSCO. tTHE PB0PBII3X-B OT 'l-HIS VfFlA. KNOWN and old i'.-Ubli..hed House is still at bis old triekK— :ei'diuK tiie pnblfC'p» the loiv sum ol sis dollars |ii>r wee!;, and On* ei-v is -Still tb y eAr' Tiiis Bute) *U est:tbli-lieil in JS32. and the pro- , . tor proudly feppshlfl In it.- widl kirinvti re put a lion, and at tbe suite time pWae< hi in-"I:' to iJ-e everv endearol tc add to the eonifort and convenience OT biff gfbesta Tbe I'nicklyu lintel WAGON will atwa'ys be' ready on the barl'nn tb-itrrival „( the sto.".uteri-, to co.ti'vey passen .ts and tlieir lin^a'jje io tlie imusii tree oi uliiiri-e. To reven! imposition, be poiu-ve and fee that liiiOHKhYN HOTEL in palmed ia large letter " " ' wagon. Board per day do do '■veek Lodging;* per week M-jiil-i..., Lodging *BD cents Single rooms , .78 cents oc29-3-n JOH.-J KELLEY. Jr., Proprietor, a the nides of tht ....... M |9 . S2 to 8* .50 cents V0LD» ER'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. THE REFUTATION VOLPNDISK'S SCHNAPPS HAVE hitherto borne for Brood quality and richness of llavor "" ntill be ke)it up. and no pains spared to hare volb v i: u's Schnapps continue the leadinjf brand. Tbe undersijnei is receiving bv each clijiper from New York, a aupplv ti meet the wants „f th- trade. VOLDNEB*g liCIINAPPS are for sale by all dealer Ihrouu'hout thin cuuutrv. 8; C S1UW, Sole AffMIt, ocl-m3 13S Front street, San Fraucisco S?S7~ O LFB'S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCSHAPPS ! [ I beg to call the attention of ihe Mer-Ziiaiitsof California and Oragon to a, Superior Article Of HOLLAND GIN, Manufactured by Myself Exclusively, AT SCHIEDAM, HOLLAND; A io! to DiitiiitHiiik it from a-ijry cth')i- Ai-yAiiiUu Utiitivhuii In the xorld 1 gave it the tiame of SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS. Tt ii ihePUKFTINCTn.EOF.lUNIPl':!;. els'illed from lhe BEST "RABLEY that dan be selected at any coVt. It tf? <-,vo,ed am' medi.'a'i'd, not l.v the eonimoo hiu-^ l*.*r,*y, but by the choice botanical varielj' ofthe AKOMATlClTAL- " "- wbo-enio-t vi:i,.i-<eNtr:ii-t ii ■ isi iile.i and n-i-ti«ed with its spintuous solvent, and llids it be-* TI\("TI*l:E HF EXQUT&ITE FLATOB ASD ABOMA., Rltogether transcei.diint m its COBIHAE AND (anjdkipeb MEDIflNAL PUOi KHTlI^toiiitj Since the iiui-..ili.i.clii.n ol tht the"\VIIOr,i: MEDICAL.l'*A''I I IV tares, to be the PfJRBST ALCOH* met with n their practic in QrM Organs. Persons Vravclina in tbf IVEACAIXST A(a."E AXD FIOVEB „... ... great conlidence in CASE OF CHOLERA, lilted it tri iter The Physic I an B.lij New Orleini t bf th'e PURITY OF THE AETICLE. CAUTION TO THE PUELT0. i- <;i:kat surt'ESS ts*.,->■ ilff and "St. Louis prescribe it witn' UDOIaPl-IO ^VOlaFE. Since the rntroduction of my Pc New York, tos ton, Pailarielphia an. cases and jitfrs. to be plamed off upe name, but I so6ri stoupe ' '* "' *-" " a>p« LOw'i'APEiC jir'iVited"with"RKI.) AXD P.J.L'I. INK, PASTI-COAKI* PRlKTElVcAPS BEWARE OF THBtiR IMITATION UOGtlS SCHIVApi'.S. ti, they bdkllv counterfeited my • w.coriiirc the'mnelyes to Closely h Iliave always used, viz:' YEL- ThePure ami sen nine SuhnaprB hare mv iia ini' sale by-all the Wholesale Druggists and respect-' UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Importer and Manufacturer. 18, 20 and 22 Beaver st., New York,,- Tlie wold trie ho id a. in Scln-n'ips belongs exclusively to my article—all others are counterieit and an'imposition a-c! the public. menov!2 First Premiums' Awarded at the State Fairs of 1858 and 1859, and at the Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco. THURWAUER & ZINN IMPORTERS AM) MANUFACTURERS UaNnets, Willow Ware. Toys, LADIES' WORK STANDS, Childrcus' Ciirriagts, Hobby Horses, U., 11% Buttery Street, Bet. Cominurciiil anti Cla^', oo22-3in San Francisco. PLOWS! PLOWS! ^5iS?» JU8T received, a large and JBEESjgfcp full pupplyof V^ ^ .^ STEEL ASD CAST PLOWS, Of all siz.es. EXTRA POINTS FOK SAME. Harrows, Seed Sowers, for Wheat, Harrow TectH, Wagons, darts', A4d a large assortment Of Agricultural ImplewifPKnts, All t.l which will tie«ul<! as low as can be booglil io thlscitj. J. D. ARTHUR fr BOK, oc2thn3 '$, -1 nnd 5 Wasiiingtuo. st,, near Daris. "WHAT CHEER" HiUSi, NtfS, 117, 1183 119 121, and 122 -Maci-amento St.—JNo?. 85. 87, 89, and 9l' Leaded OS-Sir street, SAW FUAWCIisCO. urge FIRF-Pifi NO Rra?,!EKS EMPLOY!' ii. um.: SHA.ND 8CHI «K por Mmil CAi'ii'Ai. i'i:.?::-: ■|'i.-i. :.. -:■< i-,.},. G.Ai.--. '-:■. — ^^.^^^^.^.^ , The Single Nutnber l.otiei\es (Auiti.ii i,-.-.i li'.- th*State i-1' QvorgiaO ONE (JBAMi SCHEME PES MONTH, "Uh $100,000 C»pU .j. ■' -ii. »."0 fuch. Sharaa In pr*porUon. ■■-■-..-,.,.'--*,*\- .. :. i.i r::\ :■■■ !i:-i:i:.v DAY - IFTEB ihe [>i»w» ini; inkr-* l'1' [oent .. in .-■: ■:,■■ ui -.-ICUl DRAW] -iQS. »IH tM pnblMwd In I :!!■■!:, «t [■ Li ,.:.■! ..■■! 11 ,>«H|1K [1ITS. :'!!■! a lli tbe Vi ■-i- '•-'■■■■. ■!, ■ -. Matftlning u perfccl I-mil at AVm.mI, YAUly A C.i.N I,»itr>y llfflrr, A'o. US AloiitA'.nttr! 1/ >nitl. rnt'iii-A A'o. 2 and 3. '■-(/■VMi,,i',ii S/ OWi Express, Saj Francises WIUA.F. Iii ttETB JIO 00 HALVI-M 5 90 H j^-imr::::- ^::>. run .ii the U :'^ - ■'■■■G.- wilkMseDt ■ :■'...- ti.*>ra. ln- ^i!^ -'A. .-i'll.T Hf H »D ■■■■■ :;.:. ..■ >au Fran- ui loa Ul Mm mad'cation - denttal, Addresi D v,-v. C ;■■ ■■.'■■■■ :'.!■:'. j- Co., - .v FRANCISt 0. Remember, n* ure Mfita-g our Th-k--l- nt the regular Slate price*, -inJ noad-rnnae. *.e-in eiher LftWatlBi. ■ . ■■ U ■ I CERTIFICATE.—I,the undersigned, Govemnr of Ilun™*- ry, iin U'siily heri'by, that Dr, L. J. Czapkav baa asi-wd 'htnnir tli" ii:iiif.''*i t lur Hnii:;:iri:ui litii-i-ly imCiiicf'Sui-giiiin in the Himcariiin iiiinv, with fniiliful peraeyerftiioe.-» Whereof I baveglven him this ourtlflcate, and .do i-boom- mendhliii tu the nymi.iithy, altfntnin, unit [irulectiun ul ill thusi! whn nr? iiii|inlih- uf fLppi-eciatii*^ juttriotic *-eH'- sacrilice aii'-l uinli-si'i-vcil niUfiirtiiiK*. BQ98UTB I.A.I(IH,{;ovi;rnuruf Ilungaiy. Washington City, Jftn, B, 1 B6&. Eemarkable Cure of Consumption Tlm nliuost nilrn-julous Curt Hint lias been effected In my ca*e. (irtiiiijitM me to impftrt in tUose of my ri'llrjwcrtatureri who Limy l,n null'ui'iuR trinii liku n [thetion, if relief, with a short description of my cane. Several yean afto, my health began to bfl. I waa attack- nl hy r I* in* r ni wink miss ii od deiiility, which n*d until ine tf ' ' shadow of myself. At that stage I sought meil Liince, and expended lai'k"' luivmnts, bur withnul ..._ ... i henencial resulfu. That fell destroyer, COX HI'MITHlN, had already seined upon my vitals, I w.i* tnfunimd by my phynieians tint they enuld do nothing for me, except'lo .smooth my path tothe grave, when. moat fortunately, I Upplled to Dr. L. J. Ciapkay and feel rejoi.-.jfd 11 in I il ii ;il Km ii in my power to ter de'r this feo- ble reciiL-nition of his great aWH and eft pa eity. To the alllietnd 1 would say, do nut despair, for wlndever may be the nature of vour case, I um uonlideut that vou will liud relief hy npiilyim,'to Dr. L. J. CSftpkay. '"-There is balm in (Ulead, and there is a phvsician theif*." It-flj 'III'.NKY WE5SJJWO. Sntwenbed and sworn to before me. this 16th dav ofOe- tobe', A, I>. 1RM. Citv aud county or San Francisco, in iho fitiite of California. [i-.s.J F. J. TIII1IAULT, Notary Public. The attention of the reader is called tn the following. A ladyof hiifh standiiiji; iu society, and ureat respecta Wllty, published a card in tlm Philadelphia Sunday Din- patuli, Sept. 14, 18jl, whieh is as follows ;— A ('AUD—Tin; undersigned feels it her duty to express her bear Woll mrtttwfe te pr. Cjiaptey. tor the successful cure o' her self and chfld. The hitter UTlng beer, aiilict- ed hv a severe attack ot cholera infantum, was given up aa Incurable by Hm* most celebrated physicians, when, she called on Dr.QBftpltav, who. aft-r a short period, re? the child to pcrfi.-ci health, Bnoo iraged l.v thia ex di na ry rein tt.. she >u-i^ht advice luiv-ell', fur the sci-ofutuus mill ally with W&toh'8nG hsd been iSfflioted for eight years, and which irlthetoa F >.h.- treatment crfihe bust pnyatcian* in *i:r-i'i(i;i and Kmope. Hut Iir. Czapkay has eucoeeded in all',.,]i:in.:.'. In-1 [ii'i-iiiiini'iil relief, so that, she can noi enjoy life, which, for eti;ht years, had lost all charms In her, She therefore defima it due 'to herself, and toa ttek and afflicted, to reeommend Dr. Csapkny as one of th DIOat skillful physicians wile in il'e thiiteu States. UrS. ttaBWU-Tl BHAT, Comer Walnut ami 7th atiweta, i'iiiiadel|.hia, I'a, A I3USBKB, Notary Pul tie, ISA Seventh st. o*therw|pe) free. ^^^^^^^^^^^ t. L". .1. (7AI*KAV, Medical Institutp, Sacramento utreet. below Montgomery, opposite I'liciH Mi.il *-:.--.::i-!.i;. I'm.'- lillhd*, ~:ill !-*|-;.l lici SCO. 111)12 Established in 1849. | ONE OF OUR FIUM is at present travelling in Euro [»e.wli ere be is ijoi lectin g and for ward ing to us by every steamer the most splendid stock ol WATCHES ASI) JEWELRY evor imported into this State. Our Watahefi cannot be surpassed for substantiality and time-keeping. Our Jewelry iti selected with the greatest] care.and none but the most tasteful goods made) ol tiie finest gold are allowed to leave our estab ; lishment. Quartz •Je'-ovelry j We manufacture on the premises. We arethe* inventors of the art, and keep ahead oi' all com-j petition WATCH repairing is (lone by the best workmen, under our own in spection.aud warranted for one year. Watcti'ss for repair seu-t to ns by .ESxpret-a are attended'So promptly. BARRETT & SHERWOOD, 1 *>.-"> Montgomery street, between Clay and Commercial streets. y26 tf SAN FRANCISCO. STATE OF CALIFORA'IA, [ San Bernardino County, f Tin' IVr-iplf? of tne Slate of California, To II. M W A Lli ACE. YOU art*- hereby en rota on ed' lo appear before me. A. S. ll"iuil Justice ol ihs Pencil for San Her- imi-dino Tuwnshi', county alorcsnid. at my office in the citv of'San ilernard'uio, on Friday, lhe 20ih divy of January. A. D: 18(10, ut 10 n'olock A. M ot wid day, to answer the complaint of WV W X>ijee, who seeks to recover of you*lhe sum of doe baodrfld and eisbty-fivednllars, foiMided upon two proini.-sory note* for -51,'iU (i'i. and onu open account balance on sale of horses for $35 Oft ; and iinl".-.- you iippi-ar ;tiidVinswijr, jiidginciit. iiy de tiuilt will tm rendered against you lor tbe said ram of monej. wiiii oonto of watt. Given under mv hand, ihis l'llti dav of October, V, i). IsV.i. A. S. REARO. .Tusfice of the Peace. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant' has absconded the Sttttfe, i-is iird'-Ti'ii, tlia' liu.' ;i't."i">''.: summons be publisiied ;n the Los Angelea Star, tor the t rm of three months. A. S. BEARD, ck'PI 3m Justice of tbe Peace Turner's G-inger Wme AMI FOREST WINE BITTERS. TURNER'S FOREST W'ISF, JBTTBRS ASE A CURE FOt I'evt-i- and Ague, Flu tuli*ncy,_ nj.-'pepsia, CoativtJifegB lil',.. oiccsit i TheieBITIER'}, manufactured FVoi cat rools. barks anil herbs, "ov Tuiiist Bnjthers, are warranted to be tlie best now in use nu tlieFacilie Coant, and can bo taken with perfect fiilety by persons of AU age* nini conditions. Turner's Ginger Wine. it ha nd, has •)'■! Hi- n 1 the market inanv spurious sir tick's. JJ3J* Ri'wan- i.f th(*«i' hn ,-ounlei-lt-its ! We caution all uiiii-umi*i-» i>r (ASlic WIN'K to cxiimin* the label, n Done is f-etniine mti hUi as have our portraits In acircl**, on a steel plate—"TUB -■•R-H (II.VilKli W1XK, prwparii'.l'bv TI.'RNKR I'i Hi ITIU-C N'ew Ym-k, Hull\ilo. N. Y., and San Fra nd sen, Culifomin Manu'actory and Salesroom in San Francisco, com Broadway an ! Front. Oci-tnfl Turner's Ginger Wine, For Sale Everywhere. Turnt'i-'s Forest Wine Bitters, For Safe Everywhere. WELLS, FARG0 & CO., NEW YORK, OKEGON AND CALIF! KN1A EXPRESS and EXCHANGE Co, CAPITAL $000,800. D. N. BARNEY. Prefidont. iDratv Bills «i' Kxcsjange IjYSUms to sun: OX ALL Till: CITIl^ Ol'THK IJNiTKI) STATES AND CANADA; U.N'KlN TIAiVK OK LOXDON, AXD K0YAI. BANK OF IRELAND, LULLIM. Advance on Gold Dust consigned for Assay. On and aller tliis date Ulis office will receive DEPOSITS, GENERAL and SPECIAL. and draw cbecks-M* SUMS TO SUIT— on San Francisco. H. N. ALEXANDER, Afrent. Los Angeles, May 1st. 1859. «iip7 DRllGGIST§, STAT I OKE'BS, Hardware. W.us'c, Faary Go'Ji's, Toy Dealers, &c' CiiQ find tlioiisancls nf direct imported ar- A^KOHiER'S NEW 131P0KT1NG HOUSE, 2d Floor. Howard's Ne,n Block, Saosoms' street, bet.veen Commercial ami Clav streets. SAN- 1-RANCrSCO. NOW TJ MP AC KING TOYS AMD KANCYGOOU-*!, P&NOjKB, MKLODEONS, BRASS i.n^iitu.ul,nts, MUSIC ROOKS. OKX't'IN'E ROMAN Y10HN ash uuitai". saaaKas, kc, tc, kc. All being direct importalioos, tbey must and will bSPold CHEA"*. Dealers in the above articles *I11 find it, tn their .advantage to call1 on A. KOHLER. ocl 15 m3 LEAT1IEJ1. LEATltEJi, K E M O V AL . J0IIX C T1EIN HAS 'AF. SfilOJi Fli-'ni.VH rSTUHI' r nml Shoe Find-. isHi.rtmi-nt uf all' .eBtWriunlFIni- t FREtNCHC'ALl-*-' Who would be Bald or Gray ? OVER ten tli onsaiid gray beads liave been re-' Pton-d io their original color ■wilbin Uie last year bv the use ol JPHaWs Infallible Hair Restorative- Magic-like, it arrests thieaienud baL.uess,- returns the dark brilliant line to tlie gray beaded, and restores the hair to a fine glossy and healthy appearance ; thus acting in strict compliance with the first aod greatest of all toilette-makers—Nature. Principal office fot*' Wholesale aud Retail, 13'J' Sacratneiilo .street, S»n Francisco, i'or sale by Druggists generallv. ' , N. MILLS, Gen. Agent. ^t?*;For sale by all Druggists in Los AngeleP.- S. H. PRiOHARD & IntliR Maltcr of the I -l:H<- of AW- 'PONIO yGWACI-0 ABILA, l>e eeased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by the undersigned. Special Administrator of the above named Estate, to ihe creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit the sanj", with the necessary vouchers, within ten nionlhs from tho first publication of this notice, to the undersigned, at tile residence of Don Ygnacio Del Valle, on the Plana, in the citv of Los Angeles PEDRO ANTONIO ABILA, Special Administrator. Los Angeles. January Io, 1*868. 10m in the Hatter of the Estate of JUAN DOMINGO, Deceased. •VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by the under- Iv signed. Executor and Executrix of theabove nam'-d Estate, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against tlie said deceased to present the same, with the necessary vouchers, within ti'n monlhs Irom ihe first publication of this notice, tu the undersigned, at their residence, in the city of Los Angeles, or thev will he forever barred-. DOLORES SEPULVEDA, RAIMUNDA feliz, ESecutor and Executrix oi the Estate of Juan Domingo, deceased. Lor Angeles Jannnry *Ji)tb, 185-%. 10m* •CoiuiMiission au-i! Forwarding Mcr-' eli ants. Nn. 97 Front Stn-.et, San Franciscn, Agen's for— .Tones and Hudson's Obewing'Tobacco :: May Flower; Va. Offering tn Cala. ; Our Jewel ; El Sacramento j' TC, J. "Hudson',1- Smelling ;' Sweet Scented Oronoco ; Rose of Sharon ; PricHftrd'a Corn Cob; James' Chievers Wellington. . .AI.'S6 ARKXTS FOR. . Dritnii. s VIRGTMIA UEW DROP WHISKY, in Bbls. and half Bbls. Will receive orders (or Drugs, Medicines, ifcc.,' for Messrs. Thomas & Fuller, New York. au27-3m R. E. RAI COMMISSION MERCHANT No. 105 Front .street, (between Washington and Merchant streets,) SAN FRANCISCO, will give particular attention1 to the Purchase and Shipment, as well as to the SALE OP KIEItCHANIMSE AND PRODUCE. RE. RAIMOND baring been established in San , Francisco since 1849, and having been enn- ti ually engaged in the Commission business lor Merchants and Producers of the Southern and Sort hern coast of California, as well as with that of Oregon arid Washing-ton Territories, feels confident that he will be able' tb give entire satisfaction to parties, who may eatrm-t their business to his cure. jylO GEORGE L. STORY & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Finn, nu riiior ELM-i BRUSHES, COLORS, GLUES' ETC., ETC., No, 105 Clay street, San Francisco.- LOS AUGELES, CAL., SATURDAY, DECEMBERS, 1859. NO. 30. jCub %nqtlt3 0ttu: PlJIILISIIED EVERT SATUKDAT MQRNIKG, At No. 1, Pico BuilDisflS, Spring Street, Los Angeles, BY H. HAMILTON. TERMS: Subscription, per ami am, in advance.. $5 dO For Six Month?, 3 CO For Three Months 2 00 Single Number 0 25 AoVEitTtfjiisrtENT'3 inserted at TwoDollars per .square often lines, for the first insertion; and One Dollar per square for each subsequent insertion. A liberal deduction made to Yearly Advertisers. Agency Notice. Mr. C.A. CRANE is om* ouly authorized agent in Sao Francisco, to receive Advertisement and Subscriptions, receipt for tho same, and to transact business generally for the Star. Office, 172 Montgomery street, between Washington and Jackson, opposite the Lyceum. ifysiwss xtuxh. C. E. THOM, Attorney and Counsellor at Law LOS ANGELES. Oflice in Pico Buildings, Spring street. jy3 BELLA UNION HOTEL 3MD»i:sa. Street, IOS ASOE1ES. rlASHNER & WINSTON, PROPRIETORS. MTHIS HOTEL, so long known as the best in Southern California, having passed into the hands of the present Prdprietora, has been thoroughly refitted, and many additions made So its accommodations. Strangers, and gentlemen with their families, will 6.-.ia this an agreeable home, at all times. Tlie table will bo supplied, as heretofore, with all the delicacies of the market. ocf2 'BfiL&bX^x Street^, xfPTOSITE THE BELLA UATCN, L.OS ANUI01LKS, /feiSfr T*US Establishment offers superior in- [jjFfjffl (lucements to the traveling public, and es- -'—^^■pecia.lly to those wishing a quiet home. The $ ication is desirable, the Oiitiibli-'hi'iont large and c.-)UUiiodiou3, with rooms—single and for families— c ean and well furnished, and a table well supplied v, itll the choicest viands and delicacies of the season - as is well known by those who have favored the ft i«se with their patronage. Tne Proprietor will use every exertion, and : elect nothing, to give his guests entire siitisiacti- EBEKHARD & KOLL Los Angeles, Sept 11-, 1S5U. E. J. C. KEWEN, Attorney anil Counsellor at Law, LOS ANGELES, Cal., Will practice in the Courts ol the First Judicial District, the Supreme Court, and the UV S. District Court of the Southern District of California. Office, in Temple's Building", opposite Mellns's Store. Jan. .1st, 1S59. WM. H. SHORE, jan29 OFKICE WITH E. DK0WN. T. J. WHITES, Physicianj Surgeon, and Oculist Office—Temple's Slock, MAIS STltEET, I.OS ANGELES. unlS DR. J. C. WELSH, Wholesale and Hetail iraro.-o-es-G-ris.T, JtlAIA" STREET, LOS AJVG1SLES. _ AukusI 1, 1S59. MYLES & SMALL i^3?O'0?H-E3Oja.-ES.I-E!S, JIMS BTIiF.*£T- fcbl!) tit of Commercial. BACHMAN & CO, WliOLHSAI^E AND BBTAIL DBAX"|BB IN Griocei'lea, "Wines, 1.115tsors, lathing, Hari pyodiicc, HId»iw, mid Wool taken In exclianjf Los Angeles street, second house from Com int cial street. Jan. 1st, 1859,. UNITED STATES HOTEL. WEzxXitx Street, Los Angeles. THE SUBSCRIBER haviug leased tbe : above establishment, begs leave to inform the public that he has refitted and ref'ur- ilied the same, and that it will be cou- ie very best style. The table will be liberally supplied with everything tha market affords, and every care will he taken to make the UNITED STATES HOTEL a comfortable home tor boarders. Aitached to the Hotel is a BAR, where the best of liquors aiul cigars are kept Terms, moderate to suit the times, F. WEAVER. Los Angeles, free. 22, 1858. los an'gIiles'dkug- store. J. T. BOSTWICK, ^Successor to Dr. T.J. White, Temple's Block, MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES, Is now prepared to furnish all artiebs found in a well assorted 'CO ro. TT Gr SB T O II 3J3 , WHOLESALE AND K.ETAIL, FRANCIS MELLUS, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER In Groce.rs.es, Hardware, Paints, Oils, «&e. &c. JUNCTION OF MAIN AND SPRING STREETS LOS ANGKE.ES, a nl 6 PHINEAS BANNING, Forwarding and Cora mission Me reliant, LOS ANGELES AND SAN PEDRO. ol' Friegbi forwarded to FORT HXWilAi IS AN ISEHtlSMBtHlVO, FORT TEJON, and ail parts ofthe three Southern Counties, witl bis accustomed promptness. KVESING FltAYEK. I como to thee, to-night, la my lone closet where no eyes can see, And daro to claiuj au interview with thee, Father of love and light! Softly the moonbeams shine On the stili branches of the shadowy trees, While all sweet sounds of evening on the breezo Steal through the b1 umbering vine. Thou gav'st the calm repose That rests on all—tho air, tbe birds, the flowers, The human spirit in its weary hour, Now at tho bright day's close. 'Tis Nature's time for prayer ; The silent praises of the glorious sky, The eauh's orisons, profound and high, To heaven tbeir breathings bear. With them my soul would bend Id bumble reverence at tby holy throne, Trusting the merits of thy RoB alone Thy sceptre to extend. Ifl this day have striven With thy blessed spirit, or havo bowed the knee To aught of earthy in weak idolatry^ I pray to bo forgiven. If In my heart has been An unforgiving thought, or word, or look, Though deep the malice which I scarce could brook, Wash me from the dark sin. Ifl have turned away From grief and suffering which I might relievo, Careless the cup of water e'en to give, Forgive me, Lord, I pray. And teach me how to feel My sinful w and en tigs with a deeper smart, And more ot merey and of grace impart, My siufulness to heal. Father! my soul would be Pure as the drops ol eve's unsullied dew, And the stars whose nightly course is irae, So would I be to Thee. Not for myself alone, Would I these blessings of thy love implore, But for each penitent the wide world o'er, Whom thou has called thine own. And for my heart's beat friend.-:, Whc*e steadfast kindness o'er my painful years, Has watched to soothe alllictioii'-, grief.-*, and tear My warmest prayer ascends. Should o'er their path decline The light of gladness, or of hope, or health, Be thou their solace, and their joy and wealth, As they have long been mine. And thou, O Father, take The heart I east with humble faith on thee, And cleanse its depths from each impurity, For my Redeemer's sake. —Hymns of Ages. Fourth his ber of the 1 TaxCollec ulai-Aineri, Brow tinuc-; -Fi-oli. New Ovlinns. New Orleans, Nov. 7.—Tho steamship Robert W'aternian, from Orleans for Mata Gordo, ran ashore on the 5th near Timbolier Island. The passengers and crew were saved. There were heavy breakers, and it was doubtful about lhe steamer's being saved. The election passed off perfectly quiet. In the ; the Democrats elected one i-latnre, one Justice, and one State The rest of the city elects the reg- tiuki't liy a tePJje n-njoi'ity. Mp Arizona brings dates fom the Sol inst. Cortinas' band o.on- s depredations;, threatening with fire anil sword. Ou the 20th ult., thirty men rode lata ttecity aud fired oue round. They were then dispersed hy the artillery and ii d. On (he 24th ult. a number of citizens, with cannoo, marched against Cortinas, drove the guard Irom his house and alter proceeding a short distance were SUrptl. sed by au ambuscade, lost theii (giapoai ftfld finally were outinlv defeatedi They had lour wounded but none kilted. Cortinas lost two, killed. Cortinas aflerwards sent a letter, demanding ofthe citizens of Browus- ville the surrender of the Sheriff and olhcra, to savo tlie town from destruction. There was a general panic in Brownsville. The city was baricaded, trenches dug, aud an attack hourly expected. It is reported that after taking Brownsville, Cortinas will attack lirazos. The mayor of Brownsville appeals to New Orleans tor one hundred men, as the citizens are worn out, and the Rangers have not arrived from Northern Mexico. Sixty felons released from prison at Victoria, joined the guerilla baud, aud were devastating the country. Tho Shu,Jusui AiTun-. New Youk, Nov, 7.—Tho Herald's Washington corre'iipoiid.uit says that diplomatic rules, and perhaps Presidential considerations prevent the Department from diaolosJDS the exact state of allairs he public, yet is believed that serious diilicnl- may aud probably will grow out of the dispute betwwen the I! 11 itod State.-* and England, in reference to the Island of Jan Juau or Belleyue in the Straits of Juand De Fuca. It is generally coucftded, however, (hat Genera! Harney was entirely richt in takintr do the of the treaty tlie liiamteiniiiMoftliM rights 1 island under the Pakenham FORWARDING. TIIE undersigned, having leased the Sepulveda Landing, at tJafi Pedro, is now ready to Receive and Haul all manner of merchandise consigned to him WITH carp: AND DISPATCH, d upon reduced term's. JOSE RUBIO. Los Angeles. Oct. 10, 1859. oelfi ■Camphene, Lard Oil, Cod Liver Oil, Alcohol. Olive Oil, Castor Oil. Congress Water, Quinine, Strychnine, Turpentine, Sand's, Bull' £enbergr ■t and Madeira Wines, Sage Hope. Hai r.Flesh,Paint Brushes Medicines, Ti usses, Herbs; Chemicals, Bay Rum,injbottle or gal Abdominal Supporters, FlavoringExtraet. Tnwnsend'.s, G'uitiot'i-i, and Grae- E. H. WORKMAN &, BRO. Saddlers anil Harness Makers, TEMPLE'S MASBLB EKONT BLOCK, Will keep constantly on hand an assortment of Saddles^ Hantt«jf8Sj &c. &c. KopHiiinit ilmie. Willi promptness. Oot; Uh, 1859. SJ3.DDII13H.T. M. HOSTET, ', Sai'sapitrila. For sale by J. T. Bostwick. Jayne's, Graefeuberg's and Maffat's assorted ■medicines. For sale by J. T. Bostwick. Wistar'a Balsam Wild Cherry, Ayres Cherry Sectoral an^i Expectorants. For sale by J. T. Bostwick. Bachelor's, Jayne's and Lyon's Hair Dye, For sale by J. T. Bostwick. . Lubin's and Bajia's Perfumery, and Dupuy's l-Liss me Quicl**, For sale by J. T. Bostwick. Wright's, McLane;s, Cook's, Lee's. Brandreth's, Holloway's, Ay ers'and Graefenberg Pills. For sale by J. T. Bostwick. Holloway's Green Mountain, Dalley's and Red- ding'd Ointment, For sale by j. T. Bostwick. A lairge And splendid assortment Of Tooth Brush, •cs and Tooth Powders, Lilly, White, and Cologuee, For sale by J. T. Bostwick. Pure White Lead, : For salt oiled Oil and Varnishes, by J. T. Bostwick. Needham's Patent Improved Breast Pumps, Goodyear's " " " " Dodson's India Rubber Syringes. Dr. Matteson's patent elastic self-ejecting syringes. Nit. Acid, Snlph. Acid. Muriatic Acid. Aci tic Acid, Ilydrocaudic Acid. Weber's Invigorating Cordial. Cordial de Lucine, Balm of a Thousand Flowers. Quicksilver, Pariara's Italian Remedy. Flea Powder, Crowell, Crane tfeBrighara'sCana- nary Seed. For sale by J. T. Bostwick. ^^Prescriptions put up at all hours, in French. Spanish and Latin. One Silver Plated Soda Fountain, AND FIXTURES, jy9 For sale by JJ. T. BOSTWICK. fF3~l)r. White's office will still be here, where -tis prescriptions will be put r,v. t\f usual. Los AngeleR, June 18,185*> HAS the honor to announce to the Public,that he still carries on bia business at the old stand, pjs above, and having in his employment competent workmen, he is prepared to execute all orders with which he may oe favored, in the Manufacturing of Fine Harness,Carriitge Re;pftfring,ani*t Mending el all kimls, Alt*--*, everything in (he Sail die ry Business. Los Angeles, Aug. 1st, 1859. £ft. Xf jSLJSttSt*e% 3EI I>, IMPORTER, And Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia I'VeiicIi, -Eisglisli and America**** Dry Goods. Corner of Melius Row, Los Angeles. ocl LAVENTHAI. & LETTER, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Clotliiisg, .Dry Goods, Hats,, Caps and Slioes," Have removed to tho new brick building in Beau- dry's Block, Corner of Lios Angeles nnrt Aliso streets, opposite Melius' Untitling', Where the public maybe assured of procuring the cheapest and best: good;;, offered at 10 per cent, on San Francisco cost. LAVENTHAL & LETTER. Los Angeles, Aug. 28,1858 Geological Survey of California. It must be apparent to every intelligent mind, that a geological examination of California ia E subject of more than ordinary importance. Wi occupy a territory very diversified, and differing ideologically from the other States of the Union. Wehave nearly all the different formations that the changes of the earth's surface have produced. California presents a noble held for the geologist. The Sierra Nevada on the east, with its rocks exposed by deep canons, or penetrated by tunnels, or by the washing of miners, furnishes a liue opportunity for examination. A survey by au able geologist of the Sierra Nevada would set at rest many tbeuries of ibe formation of the gold deposits, and also ofthe gravel beds or ranges throughout the world. Such a survey might not result in the discovery of more gold, or give us auy direct benefit, but il, ":S a duty we owe to science. From science wc bave reeeived many benefits iu our mining operations, and it is but just we should return them.—- The gold bearing region has been pretty thoroughly examined for its treasures by practical men, and although a geologist, might discover little of pecuniary benefit where metals may exist in their ores, requiring a -feieniic examination to detect their presence. Iu such a case it is easy to K-e the benefits that would follow a survey. But it is not for that purpose that we wish lo see a geological examination made. We have had s preliminary survey by Prof. Tra*-*k, which proved the existence of a vast number of valuable minerals in various parts of the State, some of them found in great purity, and many of considerable value. These discoveries, however, seem to have attracted but little attention, as we hear nothing of the production of the numerous minerals whose presence was reported by him. A geological, accompanied by a topographical survey, would give to the State an accurate map in whieh tbe dijl'er- eut mineral regions could be plainly pointed and a dividing line drawn between the mineral and the agricultural lands. Ail the older States ofthe Union have had their geological surveys, which in many cases resulted advantageoualy to the interest of the State, in all gave great satisfaction, and added much to the science of geology. These surveys require several years in their accomplishment, and will certainly at some day be made, consequently the sooner it Is commenced the better.—Placerville Observer. The President will submit fhe correspondence to Congests at the opening of the session, aud will ask for menus, money and men to enable him to defend the rights of our country and uphold the honor of its flag at all hazards ami to the last extremity. The correspondent considers the return of Mr. Dallas before bollidays or early in the session of Congress as possible. 1 the Wasihnutox, Nov 3.—There is nothing i correspondence between onr Government and „Uf, land to justify the least apprehension of any rupture resulting ironi the San Juau affair. The administration has disclaimed having given Gen. Harney any instructions to take exclusive or military possession of Sau Juan island; but, in case of such steps being taken, it is not disposed to recede from it; while il will be ready to continue negotiations as to the disputed boundary.— Lord Russell's letter ia not offensive ; and presents no demand except to restore the joint occupation before proceeding further. This ia declined here ; but the correspondence continues amicably, and the conviction is fully entertained that 5cott's presence and investigation will remove all points of embarrassment to the satisfaction of both sides. The information here is conclusive that the importance of the island, as a military position or otherwise, has been greatly exaggerated. Sinking of tdk Sacramknto Phiso"v Brio.—We mentioned, says the Union, in our issue of Friday, that in consequence of the formation of a sandbar adjacent thereto, the prison brig had been sunkseveral feet by the head. About six o'clock yesterday morning the officers were aroused by the ery of the prisoners that the vessel was staking, the water flowing in freely and partially flooding the cells between decks. Jn.Asim.ich as the vessel sunk sufficiently to admit water into the him her holes forward, rendering it inadvisable to continue the prisoners below, they admitted upon deck, and there closely watched uutil about a quarter to four oclock P. M., when they were transferred to the station house. They numbered in ail thirty-throe prisoners, in eluding two females.— Undoubtedly the prison brig—the old La Grange —will become a second bark Sterling, and slick to ber present location, and probably in a worse plight than atpresent.until she shall havo been blown asunder, and removed piecemeal, as was her antetype. Ant-ciloti' of Wagbliigtoii. In 1754 he was stationed at Alexandria with hia regiment, the only one in the colony, ol which he was lhe colonel. There happened tube au eleotion in Alexandria lor member of lhe Assembly, and the ballot ran high between Colonel George Fairfax, and a Mr. Wit Ham Elgey. Washington was on ihe side of Mr. Kaiilax, and a Mr. Wm. Payne headed (he Iriends of Elgey. In the course Of the COfltest, Washington grew warm (for his passions naturally were very powerful, though a wise regard to duty, i e. honor and happiness soon reduced them to prOPW command) and unluckily said something to Mr. Payne, who, though but a cub in 8l£B, was a Hon iu heart, elevated his sliil- lelah, and at u blow, extended onr hero upon the ground. News was soou carried to the regiment lhat their colonel was murdered hy the mob! On the passon of the, soldiers who doted upon their commander, [inch a report fell at onee like a flash of lightning upon a magazine of gunpowder.— In a moment the. whole regiment was under annu and iu rapid motion towards ihe tov.n. binning lor vengeance. During this time Washington had been liberally plied with cold water, acids and vo- latiles ; and, happily for Mr, Payne and his party, was so far recovered as to go oui and meet hie en- raged soldiers, who crowded round hiin with facea of honest joy to see him alivo again. After thanking them for Una evidence of their atlaehinent 10 him, ho assured tbern that he was not hurt in the least, and begged them by their love of him and their duty, to return peaceably to their barracks. As lot* himself, he went to his room, generously chastising his passion, whieh had just, Mirnek but a spark that had like to have thrown the wlioto town in a tia::ie; and feeling himself the aggressor of Mr. Payne, he resolved to make him the honorable reparation ot usking his pardon. No sooner had he made this heroic resolution, than recovering that delicious gaiety which ever accompanies good purposes In ft virtuous mind, he went to a ball that night, and behaved as pleasantly aa though nothing had happened. Early the next morning he wrote a polite note of invitation to Mr, Payne to meet him at the inn, Pnyne took it Ior a challenge, and repaired to the inn in lull expectation ol smelling gunpowder. Put what x\-.vA his surprise, on entering the chamber, to see, in lieu ofa brace of pistols, a decanter of wine aud a pair of glasses on the table. Washington rose to meet him, and offering his hand, with a smile began: Mr. 'Payne, to err sometimes is nature; to rectify error is always glory. 1 believe I waa wrong in the affair of yesterday. You have hud I think, Home Satisfaction- and ifyou deem that Buf- lieient there is my hand: let us he friends.' An act of such sublime M'ltue. produced its proper clfects upon the mind of Mr. Payne, who, from that moment, became flic mosc enthusiastic admirer and friend ol Washington ; and, for his sake, ready to charge up to a battery of two ami forty pounders. 'Would our youth,' says tho narrator, 'but be persuaded to aet iu a style so correct and heroical, our papers would no longer shock us with accounts of elegant young men murdering each otiier ou false principles of honor ; by one desperate deed depriving themselvea of all present pleasure, aud of all future hope.' Wine-giiowt.vg in France.—Mr. Harry Hammond, a son of ex-Governor Hammond, of South Carolina, bas lately visited the wine districts of France, and examined the business of wine-growing, and he published (he knowledge thus acquired in a pamphlet. From this essay, we learn that there are 5,200,0i)0 acres cultivated in vines in France; that the vineyards are distributed among "2,000.000 population; that the vineyards, therefore, average two acres und a half each to size; that the average yield of wine per acre ia 250 gallons, and that the average profit from good vineyards Is about $7fi0 yearly. The best vineyard land iu France is worth $0,000 per acre. Notwithstanding the very high value of land, and tho small quantity of wine produced- and the uncertainty of the crop, the vis-yard owners still expect to make $750 yearly per acre. Calilornia has nothing lo fear from Competition with Franco in tho wine business. Co-Partnership Notice. N'OTICE is hereby given, tbat the undersigned have this day formed a co-partnership under the name and style of M'LAREN k CO., for the carrying on of the Blacksmith and Carriage making business, in this city. " -.".-.-".-.t F. EACIIMAN. D. M'LAREN. Los Angeles. Aug. 10th, 1859. Having purchased the Blacksmith and Carriage making business from JOHN GOLLER, the public are herehy notified tbat we will carry on the bUBlaees In all of its branches, at the old stand. M'LAREN & CO. Los Angeles, Aug. 13, 1859. THOMAS BOiif, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Los Angeles and vicinity, that he is now prepared to execute all kinds of work connected with his business, embracing HOUSE SIGN, ami CARRIAGE llio, OLAZIAG, PAPER HANGING, -tc. Opposite Mr. I*ftfce,8 store, licur Uie Iio nnd All orders promptly attended to, and -jxecutod rith dispatch. seplO Suicide of Henry Shiflbt.—We regret, says the Sacramento Union, to announce that Henry Shipley, late editorof the Oregon Weekly Times, published at Portland, committed suicide Thursday evening, at the Merchant's Hotel, by taking strychnine. He retired to his room as usual about five 1*. m., disrobed himself, aud, having taken the poison, took to his bed. He died soon afterwards. The deceased was born in Shirley, Massachusetts, and aged about thirty years. Henry Shipley graduated at Amherst College, Massachusetts, in 1848, and conducted business ae a druggist at Covington, Kentucky, whence became to California. Here he was connected as associate editorof the Marysville. Herald, afterwards an editor of the Grass Valley Telegraph nn A tbe Netfdda Democrat; subsequently a reporter of the State Journal, during the proprietorship of Redding & Co. Upon the failure of Redding & Co. it was conducted under his editorial management, under the same name, the press and material having been purchased by him aud an association of practical printers. Early iu the spring of 1858, Shipley sold out to 8. W. Kaveley, when the name was changed to the California Stales- man. The contents of his trunk were examined, and many letters, papers, diaries and manuscripts found therein, together with iiis diploma conferring the degree of Bacbeldor of Arts, issued by the Faeulty of Amherst College. We learn from the Pittsburg Gazette, that the house of Bishop O'Conner, in that city, had been burned, and with it a large portion of the Bishop's library, Tho lose will reach 85,000. Tho adjacent cathedral was in a good deal of danger from the sparks and cinders, but (TOS not materially injured. | The entire armaments of all tbe United States national vessels amounts to 3,301 guns, divided thus: Liners, 872 ; frigates, 500 ; sloops, 4211; ■ucamorri.-lol: brij.'s, '•--. and nil nine;' '■'.'. guns. Never ty, or of Splendid Herd op Davo.v Cattle for California.—We, California Farmer, announced last spring that tiie celebrated herd of ihorough-brtd Devons belonging to Mr. Ely, Ohio, had started for California. We now huvethe pleasure to state that tiiey are near their destination in good condition aud without serious loss. We have seen a gentleman who passed them this side of Salt Lake, to a gentleman In this cily, who says: "We passed last week Mr. Ely's famous Devon herd, whicli raked down the prizes so at tbo United Staten Fair at Louisville. They were all in good condition, and I neversaw liner cuttle iu my life; they will be the greatest addition to this department of stock breeding that our State has yet received. Mr. Ely himself, lias been travelling since Spring on a lour of agricultural inspection, through California. Utah, Oregon, and Washing- ton Territory, aud is now daily looked for from the north.'' remind people of their personal deformi- the relatives who have disgraced 'htm. Armt Intelligence.-—Captain W. F. Smith, Corporal of Topographical Engineers, is assigned to duty as secretary of the Lighthouse Board, and will report to the Secretary of tho Treasury accordingly. Lieutenant George II. Derby. Corps of Topographical Engineers, is relieved from the lighthouse duty, and directed to report for orders 10 the chief.of his corps. Leave of absence for six months hag been grunted tb Major VV. II. Emory, First Cavalry. U. S. Tnoop-i fok tub Wk«t.-Col. Magrudei's mounted battery ol seventy-four men nud forty or fifty horses left Governor's Island, and took passage Wednesday morning by the Erie railroad to t&%. Louis, en route for Fort Leavenworth. Tbo officers of the battery are Col. Magruder. Commanding. Capt. Dnryee, and Lieuteoants Turner and Beckwith.—National Intelligencer. Iowa has |ast completed a State oeneoa, enow- ing a population of633.549. -She bad 193,219. in 1850, and 43.113 in !■-:-.](!. She has thus mon Mian trebled her population iu ihe hist nine yv::.v. nud increased it ubout fifteen fold iu nineteen years. The telegraph baa brought the Hmomieetni at of the loss of the propeller Troy on Lake Karon, and lhe s.lrnosl 11 lira en Ions ■.-. <" [<■■ •■>',' Uirei: ol lhe crew, tlie only survivors of the fearful e^Us.trophe. There were twenty-six persons in all aboard thfl vessel at i.he tune she foundered, all of whom, m far as is known, with lbe exception of the BtSl mate, wbeolfflnan, and Hie second engineer, were lost. DnvrsTir RbciPH,—A. father who has passed lmeraWe sleepless nights, has immortalized self by discovering a methdd of. keepfng ba- ijuieL Tiie "modus operandi" is as follows: As soon as the squaller awakes, set it up, propped by a pillow, if it eaunot sit alone, and smear tte Sogers with thick molasseii; then put half a dozen feathers into its hands, and if will sit and pick tho feathers from one hand to the other until it drops asleep. As soon aa it wakes again more molasses and more feathers; and Id place of tlio nerve astounding yells, there will bu silence aud enjoyment unspeakable. A writer on ornithology inquii'es what kind of eagles fly highest, We don't know; but unijiieM- tionably golden eagles generally fly fastest. To incur a heavy national debt is to mortgage the properly of our posterity (hat we may be better enabled to destroy or corrupt uui cotempora- It may be said in illustration of the sweclnosn and the sting of the English language, that its very alphabet begins with Jl. B. "What do you propose to take for your cold ?" '*Oh, I'll sell very cheap; I won't higgle about the price." Never eonTerso wilh a lady with a cigar in vour mouth, or (smoke In anybody'*; company, without apologizing. A Connecticut schoolmaster asked a lad from Newport, "How many Gods ore Ihere?" Tin; buy, afier scratching his bend some lime, replied : M don't how many you have in Connecticut, but we have none in abode Island." Ai Gibraltar there wasa great sceroltv of water. An otlieer said lie was very easy about the matter, lor he had nothing to do wilh water; if he had only his tea in the morning aud hia punch at night, It was all he wanted. Tiik Pri vi le cm of Povhrty.—It is the great privilege ol poverty to be happy uneiivied—to by healthy without physic—-secure without 8 guard —and to obtain from the bounty of nature what thy groat and wealthy are compelled to procure by the aid of art.—Johnson. Actions show the nature of a man, ns fruit does that of a treo ; while motiveK, like the nap, are hidden from our view. J.ei-r BUhdbD CoMe:,r\ti:NT.—When Mr. Whiteside finished lm five hOttnforBtio9 Oil Kars, Lord iViimi'i'siou replied that tbe honorablegentJeuian'a speech wai; bigly credible to lm physical powers. .It. was once :'''i'l !'i *7''*'n^ ladies of Paris, that they loved with theii' beads, and thought with tbeir heai'tw. Tbere are many young jientlemeu ofour day, wbodo neither with either. Many fold Iheir hands in petition when they ought lo be nelog them In toil. They never learn tbat a u3Ciul, toiling life may be a peipelual prayer, as it is a perpetual hymn. When a malignant man strikes at the grxai bene ■ factorsofhis race, be deaervea, like tba Indian who madly flred Wa arrow at the ann, to be smitten with ii:'1 eowe ■-■- blindness. Never ride In ti Una rarrtage aad -anpioj a-core of serrants, while yoar widowed sister tradgee on foot and obliged to WOrfe lot b* daily bread. If the sen! oftlHae were to be tbe signdt ot truth tbere la no absurdity oppre« Ion, or falsebood, tbat raigbi not be received as Gospel : while tbe Goepel itaell would #»ul the more ancient warrant ol Pi ganli 'ai. ,*A-v^-*«>-
Object Description
Title | Los Angeles Star, vol. 9, no. 30 , December 3, 1859 |
Type of Title | newspaper |
Description | The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "Evening prayer", "Geological survey of California", [col.4] "From New Orleans", "The San Juan affair", [col.5] "Anecdote of Washington"; [p.2]: [col.1] "The Harper's Ferry affair", "The San Juan affair", [col.2] "Our resources", "Affairs at Salt Lake", [col.3] "The wine trade", "The circulating medium", "Working men's association", [col.4] "The late storm -- its effects"; [p.3]: [col.1] "Delinquent tax list". |
Subject (lcsh) | Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Newspapers |
Geographic Subject (City or Populated Place) | Los Angeles |
Geographic Subject (County) | Los Angeles |
Geographic Subject (State) | California |
Geographic Subject (Country) | USA |
Coverage date | circa 1859-11-27/1859-12-09 |
Editor | Hamilton, H. |
Printer | Hamilton, H. |
Publisher (of the Original Version) | Hamilton, H. |
Publisher (of the Digital Version) | University of Southern California. Libraries |
Date created | 1859-12-03 |
Type | texts |
Format (aat) | newspapers |
Format (Extent) | [4] p. |
Language | English |
Contributing entity | The Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
Identifying Number | Los Angeles Star, vol. 9, no. 30 , December 3, 1859 |
Legacy Record ID | lastar-m126 |
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_628; STAR_629; STAR_631 |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Contributing entity | The Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
Filename | STAR_628-0.tiff |
Full text |
A MAGNIFICENT A3S0TEMENT OF
Gift Books,
Ladies Dressing Cases,
FANCY TOYS,
CAXIHES, &<■• fee.
HELLMAN & CO.
LOS ANGEI/fcS
Lager Beer Saloon.
Ill BERT -SCHSODX
IfA.S the pleasure to announce tobi?
friends and to the public, that he haa
Op-'IK'"' H
tjAGFAt BEBB SAI.OO>-
tjii Fourth Street, where aico he will fcet-p on
liiiij'l Hie choicest kinds of laqnors :iimI Cl-
gUrs. J>^!_
11HB undersigned would most respectfully Itf-
. form tbe public, tbftt they keep ou hand, for
sale, at iheir
NEW STORE, TEMPLE'S BLOCK,
Main Strt.-i, Lon AnceUfi.
A large ns-ortment of
Books insrt Stalioncry,
PULU! PULU!
UNCI T-*
Miscellaneous ami .S'ln
licatiutis, in Coiiiu'eiic!! I
nl r.'l W'oi ks. cheap pub
C I ItCULAT I NG LIBRARY.
,?anders"s, McGuilk-'s. Town's. Websier's, ami
other tn oil i tii fd-on I .-eric." ; Letter, Cup. lira wing.
Tracing, Colored atul Wrsipiiiiig I'-.iy..-•:- ; fllauk
] looks. Fancy Good*! itnd Per turnery.
A Large Stock of Jewelry,
and an earless variety of
CANDIES, TOYS, Sfc., SfC,
Ahn. Wall Paper, Window Glass, ai.d a splendid
assortment of
HAVANA CIGARS,
Chewing ami .Smoking Tubucco. .S'tiufT, genuine
Me-ir-b-'uuii, nnd other I'ipes, ,1'c, Ac.
All of wliich they offer for sale st nnpreeedent-
edly low prices. HELLMAN & (-0.
t*. S.—'Newspapers from all parts of th.- States
and liuropc, as well an the |al.e.-f publications, n-
gular-ry received by pvery Bt earner d'2
Tiik dex and roa this article oi
incn'.-iMiiL,' more limn ten fold n-irv vi-ar. The mini.'
ir. is ■ i>o■ i tii- rj.r!r.,.|- k i.-, iilj.'.i. Foe Ci-'.*iii>:i'-s*i ami Juiih-
i/iiity it btvc no equal,
ii, run -.- ,:r■,..■'.■ ,.: tlit in hit-:;-'*'! ^i'qui in'. I liave ni-.ii] v.
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Islneds.
I :::o :,Iao rt-r'■ ivi ri',' ':•<-' evi-ry clipeer invoices of
ii':::,i-::i umf. BBB faff.
X. (i WOtffi, SOFA st'i'.lN'iis,
CORH BUSKS, .MA'l'Tl-J'rS iio
T'.VIX!:. , BtC.', etc.
Arid Upholsterers' Needles, aborted s\ze.F.
Differ* in I'liiniliiri' nnd Bedding, wanting ftnyliiiiig in
my i'iiik. iur ri--[i(.-C I I'll Sly invitf* |
Archival file | lastar_Volume18/STAR_628-0.tiff |