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My Huaband—A Lift Sketch.
Mr husband is a v.-ry strange mnn. To think
how he could have grown itt provoked about such
a little thing n*. that scarlet scraf. Well, there is
no use iu trying to drive him; I've settled that iu
my mind. Bul he can be co-ix'-d— can't be,
though I and from this time shan't I know how to
manage.hlm I Still there is no denying, Mr, Adams
ii a strange D_ar_.
You see. it waa this morning at breakfast, I said
to him, "Henry, I m\xst have one ofthose ten dollar scarfs at Stewart'-. They are perfectaly char*
miogi and will correspond »o u.c.ly with uiy n_»-
rooa velvet cloak. I waut to go this moraing and
get one before they are gone.
■-Ten dollars don't grow on every bush, Adeline;
and just now times are pretty hard, you know,*'
he answefed iu a dry, careless kind of tone, which
irritated cfte greatly. Beeides that. I knew he
could at.brd to get me the scarf just as well fls
not, only, perhaps that my maimer of requesting
it did net quite suit his lordship.
"Gentlemen who can afford to buy catin vest at
ten dollars a piece cau have no motive but penu-
rio'Mie-*-- for objecting to give their wives as ir*<cl_
for a scarf," 1 retorted, glancing at tho i__oi-*y.
which a few minutes before, he had laid by n y
plate, requesting me to procure roe lor him; he
always trusted me in these matter*. I spoke an
gnly, and should have been sorry for it^the neat
iii.m.t...-, If be had not answered.
"You will then charge it to my p-nnriousness, I
BUpp_W. when I tell you that jou cannot have
flaoLher ten dollars?'*
''Well, then. I will take this and get a ncarf.
You cau do without the *7.-_t thi** fall," and I took
up the bill and left the ro3.u, lor he did uot answer me.
I n !«. and I r.v.i.-t _Htvt_ it, wa. my mental ob
iervation. as I wa-hed-nny tear swollen £jy__j and
ad justed my hair for a walk on Broadway? but
all" the while there waa a whifeptirsng at my besg.:
"Do flbtdo If. Go and bay the veai for your bus
ban 1 ;'' and at la?t that inner voice tr.mnphed. I
wentdbWtl to the tailor's bought the rest and
brought it home.
"lie!- it in. Henry ; I Relected tlie color that i
thought would suit you b*.-t. I* nt it rich ?'•' i
said, as I u.iioi.led tlw vest alter dinner: for
(.oiii'.'hov. .ny pride waa all ggne. I bil fit eo
m.r:'i tiapp nr si ace the scarf ha 1 hoe i given up.
(ie d I not anew piae, but thure wan booh a
look of Eon lemons Ailing his dark eyes, ■-.:-- be lips
I ii .j-i .,iv i'■ 11- »bea I. hat it was as much aa I could
do tu keep from crying cut right.
But ill*- c.-au>ol U&Ktory ianot toM yet, Al
n:.-..i!, when b ■ Btwie home to tea. he-threw a iittl*
b t jiile into my lap. I op v.n-A it. and there wa
th.' -,•;;•!, t sci.r:'. i:i<- v***-y one i sell my heart oi
nt Stew trie ye> tenday.
"(Jh, il'iii'y!" 1 .-.. .1. loo!;i;ig up and tryiuir to
thank him. but my "lipn uv un..■*.!. aid the tears
da.-n ■■_! over tii ■ ■■>**. luuhi's; aud he draw my banti
te hie beat t and -mooth-d down mv euris, and
iini-M-ir ii the old loriug nrordsiu my ear, w;i le
I urijd (Acre a long time, but in/ tears, wtne such
_w..t one;-.
He is. a strange mn. my husband, bnt he is a
noble one ioo, o.._y it fs a little hard to find it 6w
w>i^tfmes;ahdtteeomsto m*. that my Iwart euys
it more eai'tuatty to-uight than it evor did before.
God blew o..n '■
mmmn^- r*-_-____-_M----i -■■ -—-■■-—•--■
ETIUN mm
A cOT_n'*gro:.*nK\*?— :!ius describe**, a visit to the
grave of that 11 voiutlonary patriot and soldier,
Ethan Allen, in I_ii.-iin._lo;. Yennant.
Th * cemetery En which bta re r.ai.na He is nearly
a mile from the lafe >, but the git._at.oa U beautiful.
Tbe incle I by a large uu :>*r of
evergi -. _»nd ornamented in that tasteful ftnd
irappi rsive manner with whiob mourning friend*
love to decorate the restlug-iil-teea of those who
have -one before them.
The worda over tbe gateway dlsclosa the trustful .-pirit witb wliich the Qristiat. baa entered the
coiii ues of eternity.
•I am the reauLT-cction Ml- the lite, eaith the
Lord.'
As I stood over the grave of Alien, . could but
wonder at the narrow space which confined a spirit, ouoe f'o uneasy, brave aod unoooquerabl«.
Y'tis ! h *■;■-.-j in*):; ilh're* 1 Uie remains of hi in who, in
the gloomy morniufeof our revo',,.tio.mry strug-
jh', oolleoted froin tbecountry around a few ehoi-
cespirlfs, and li ist^Jied to TUJoaderoga to summon
tneJ_-.tiabcomma__._r. -.n the name ot Jehovah
and the Continental Congress ' to surrender. When
liberty found-Utah d-feadecs, v.c.i*r/ was certain.
A plain marble slab ia placed horizontally over
tbe grave ; but tlie 2.-11 ol pilgrim** to his hai low
ed spot has broken and removed as relics nearly
one-half ofthe stone. A portion ol the iucriptio.
in wauting, but what remains runs thus:—
-G'--*._-._-A_. Ethan xlles
Rests beneath this stone.
The 12lti day of February, 1789,
Aged 60 years.
Ilia krled the mercies of his God, la whom
he believed and strongly tm ted.
Tbi 1
■i-.e-V.-,
A Little Child's Soliloquy.
Wish _._v blamma would please keep tne warm ;
rav little bare leg.-? are very cold with these lace 1 in.>#.lrcn-.i_.li SIlAfl
rntll,s; they are not half so nice as black Jim's (JaiFiagf. alii! S.IitCil^Ul »__<)[..
wolleu stceki igs.—Wish I ha! a little pair of w,.rm
ubbera. Wish _ had a longisleeve apron, for my
bare arms aud seek. Wish I might Wish my curls
mt of my eyes. Or have them cut oft Wish my
iress would stay upon my shoulder.*, and that it
was uot .00 nice fi r me to get o.i the floor and
play nine-pins, Wish my mamma would go to
walk with mj pom.tfrnefl instead of Betty, wish
she would not promise rae-ometbinK " very moe,
and tben forget all about it. Wish she would answer my questions, and not always eay '-Ogn't
bore me, Freddy." VViah wh_a we go to tho cou 1-
try she wouldn't make me w ar my -loves, b; 1 I
should *; tan my hamK" Wish she would uottell
me that all tbe pretty flowers ■* will poison me."
Wish I could tumble on the hay. and go into the
barn, and see how Dobbin eats his snpp r- Wish
I could make pretty dirt pies. Wish there was
not a bit of lace, or satin, or silk, In the world.
Wish I knew what makes mother look so nmHlng
at Aunt Emma's children, (who come herein their
papa'.- carriage.) and so rery cross at my poor Ui*
lie c**;i--ius, whose mother works so hard and cries
SC niiieh.
Wish I knew what makes the clouds stay up in
the sky, and frhere the stars go in the day time.
Wish I could get over that high hill where the sun
is going down, and just touch it with my finger.
Wish I did not keen thinking of things that puzzle
m*', when nobody will stop to toll me the reason
for anything. If I a-k ___eti_y, she says, " Don't be
a fool. Master Freddy.'7 I wonder why mamma
don't l(ive her own iitlle bny, I wonder, when I
am grown a man. if I shall have to took so uiceall
the time, and lie so tired of'doing nofhing.
Th^ prospects ofthe war, when the Asia sailed.
wetomot sueli as ft) aSl.rd much enco tragement to
the "Allies, ulthougli some partial successes b>*-
(ijr«Sebastopol had revived the drooping spirits oj
the Allied army. Tbe withdrawal, aaraln, of th-
Sardinian mid Turkish forces (rem the valley 01
Baiderto Balakiava, would seem to strengthen
previousstutementfi, that field operations a^frfaat
TuU Cc-'SFQCIi-VCKS Of NOT BSttQ GrOTKftWBD
iVi_i,i, — An fiiiglish piper exclaims iu tin; bitter
ne.-s ol'iii'.t.lSieatioii at the present huiniiati.'d Btat
ofthe uaticn:
i'.iighind. (bt* 1 ichest country in tbe world: th
mistress ol the cCean. the *.ru irdiau oi tl).. Prostea
taut faith, tire Protector Of soastitutiona. liberty,
tire liberator cf the slave,—Eiigland wiih "
tbe RuTOiabshave been abandoned. Anotbrfr 9ea|tQl)U8 app1ia--r_fS cfstea.n and m-obauic.-l pow-n
qi dil an iadUu^g out, at; rssuppoaed, for tiie re- ,Vit;, Ks ability tc c otbe ami enlighten, thj whol
Nefo-ihe rurk«,'wbo are hard pn«n-l at A*iato- L;U-rji. ,v;th its sous who fear no dauger, md its
There are add treoal charges, in tbe Russian j [VM\[i 0 s v/-j ob are sublim .—'"h s.
journals, ofabuse ofthe dag of truue bv the Ba-
gllsh. .
There has been a long debate in th.' House of
Oomraonson Mr. Robbocs's motion for a vote ol
c B^ure ai tbe Govern m.nil. Th* motion was final y lost, so i'.u,*..'!_ .to:*, is still in power. It i-.
rhottjcht that Sir WftAAAX M*M.i__swt)S-_i will slic
eeetl Limn J*tins Hos-iSt-i. a
Thu ruptiipv betn?L*ea Spain and I-omo is rcpor
ted eomplete. in conseqn iiioe ol tb ■ p.i->aa£e of th<'
Cimroh I'r -periy lili by. tha Sp mJBb (Jnv«i'nma it.
En oon«a|ueuCJ ol the .i-onbiedbtate of ftirty tli.
French
tbnuusa..d ivi'Mi.
Tb * ihi,*;;!.. _:n. ■" ring thi Black Wjrr'uir, be-
i'.ve.'i: tbe SpHuiali Upverame^it and the ibe Uuiteel
Sta.es, is r*p*..tej us djdiitely iiettled agaia.
i'his time by the u.em.ilfv of a m-liion reals.
N. V. Ti-ateH.
hia_-u...iio)_a Bible
By JOHN GOLLKR.
LOS ANGELES STKEET,
NEAR 1'IIt; FOOT 01'' COMMEIt-vlAU
m._E Httb-Crlber tespeoifu'Iy in-
_J rormatbepuWrogenerallvthat
in>' will keej» coBntanl-ly on "*w>
,uil will manufacture to orivr,
Coaches, Buggies, Wagons, Carts &c,
iuiineatand«rorkn«_nt-kem«!_iuer. He hfts wtaniUid
f..r fila a iinc stuck ». B»s_em Wtnt*_ 0»k and nlCK-an
[■lank aa--u__l^ He kortjM con--tain ly ou han-l » hlW ff
rfety DfCart aad Bug^ vfrheeft, *_tpolce*J Fettoefl, -.bulls.
x,*c'k yokes, Double ka 1 singletreee.
HORSE SHOEING AND
3Bl^oX:ELjS-23:i_Lt__ta.ixJLii;
in all it, various bi.i
ii-ipjitch. I'articulJi
hp
ill be yiven tothe 11301111
fjLUltn-^aii'l _■-[*■'-'■' ol'!'I.u\VS. HAIii.OU-S, 1 olhur Jarin-
iu-j- 'Jntensils. H<> has au extcri.-iivo assortment nl Iron ax
•>U Springs) Bolta, Plow and Spring Bteel, and other male
.-ial p^rtaU-Wg to the bu-inesa. loo uumerous to mention
Uso, Twenty tons of Blacksmith's
o •£->-_-. X-.
Witli none but tli. best of .i.dimfl m Wfl .niploy. lu
r„.ls conii.lout that lie enn (.i*'** eutiro s.ti-.otioa t,> Jti,
J,'al0°""- J0IIN-GOL3._n.
I,_s AtiToles. June 16, J85S. No. 5-3m
BY AUTUOl'JTY.
NOTICE.
Ofthe Establishment of an additional Land
Office in the TERRITORY OF OREGON.
IN pursuance of tlu. act. 0--C«ngres«, ■)?--.__Fttrt^
.i ,,.-= 4!4 !___.,. I. An n,.f 11, ..-t:, 1,11. 1, _... , _."*■*"
:t Of Cc3U*,'res-*
,., .855. ei-iULl-il ''An act to t'stalili.-'li :*
l" .1 .llstrici in tho TEKI-1TOHY Ul* UJO-.'I.ON,'* ,„ ,„." '
Ik-. L'mi.qLi-i -H.-tiict Einbtsc;aj ;»I1 1) ■ 1 .ikM. ,i(. f^
I" tin- l.niitli staiid;ir*l |iarnlh*l. it i
Jieby .letlared
,„. lhat lb.-- IjitmI Uflice for snbi dnlrivlY-nC'1
\ icil. bv tin* I'r'-sifU'iH "I I lie Unit I'd Mate.. a; \l.,-Ul "
ii WI.N'CIl'1-.S'll-R, i» said Territory, until otherwis
oi-iltr.
iiivti under my aand at tlie City -f Wa.sliiniriim iV.
mh day of May A.D.18M, B ' {hil
Commissioner ofthe Qautretl itatd cir,?,
July 14. 1855. No. 9__-9w J"*fc
BiaoXumtth tM-d Carriage simp.
•■ AwpAe* Street, next door to 0. W. Childs.
THE BUBSOfelBERS irby-d tfe-.p0ctfu._o. tn
form their 1'ric-n.ls and the public lha.
they are now prep-ircd to execute all
oi-ilei's in theabore ljn«3 of huainesa with
li.spjtteh. N"otie hut experienced workmen
i,b').employe'!, and as both departments are under the
i-im- liate sa'p-'rinten lence of the proprietors, ourcustom-
.; i ,) iv rest ftB-f-trod tliat their *-ork will he ih.ne in a sat-
i 'Ei3* iry ami ivoriu.uuiliko manner.
h. Mclaughlin.
_op_8 tf b- i- scoxy.
ii'a'.iit
A, '■:,- Ui it*. iL'.ny lioni -,s. lis ini-JCiil tie la.l3.t_--
ga, Iteia-jpifed liferature, aad it-* g-lorioiia history,
— ii ijjlaad, with her nr_a. r<m.id tlie zon^.s of th*
wo.ld. and Eiei energies ^iganti. and oolosnl i.
yet, two hsadred y.';*.i'.. after the age of Cnunwejl
ali'.I tiie Cctr ;ro*iv-i.lth, incapable o r-.fi. r.n ttory
pTO_fT-SB; *n"'. h bc-ld ii.-r li liv.v a.wi pi-a*.tate at
thtafe-jtof tie aa-iou*, haiailfatad i>y her feeiiie
-,-olce. and y-cn:'fn-'-.l in all her i_-_ghij.-ii.Bto!
\-id ..-:i.:-*_ or f I'll*; people are the same—tli*
Qstjiutioii f' th ha n :—tha t"8iry atta^ph'!!'. i.**
d f'ff-D a? b'i'ori',—ii.iy, in- onr ii'l*-iscriul
11 dc*.{.r-i>U„]_s of BulItUng-
. the b'ist manner, aud at the short-
a nrRoma has been reinforced by a jpar6aits we'bat. gainf-a nouud ecary day the
vvealthoFt-ii eooatry in.u.ipli-e_i aad b-coiuaa a
A fatErer in South Car.__.t_a ww about (fendtng
his *-■*:_ toeoHege. F-earia;lost the principles of
(Jiiristia.i .a,tli. which l.e lial endrfavof-d (o Lnatill
into IiI.h lain 1. would b.' ni;t.-ly a-sii,l;.il. but t;'us-
ting in thi) t-'iiic-tcy of Uroi-.l which la qubk and
powerful!, he purcha^ d, Qlikuowb fo his son, ai
elegant copy oi tttd Bible, and deposited ft at th*
botton of di*. truiik.—The yoaog man cntere*
upo bin coilege career. The [-estraiuts of a pioit*-
oatio ttij.i .vere soon brd.en o.S. and he proceeded
Jfroia specnlatio.i io doubts, and ft'om doabta to a
dental of reality of religion. Alter hiving b^oame.
iu his own estimation, wiser than his fath.T, he
disc-ivored one day while ;unrai-tglrig in.! trunk.
with great surprise aud indignation, the sacred
deposit, lie toi U it out, and while deliberating
on the minnei* iu which lie should treat it, lie determinated that he would use it. as he should need
it, to wipe his razor on while .having. Accordingly, whenever lie w.':i' to suave, he tore out a
leaf or two ofthe Holy Book, a .d thita used it til!
nearly half-he pbluuAw-_.d*»tr<>y-a. But white
he was co.'uinitting thU outrage, a test no'.v and
tiiea met lm eye, aud was carried like a barbed
arrow to his h .art. At length he heard a sermon
which discovered to hiiu hi., owu cisa'acter. and
his exposure to the wrath of God, aad riveted
upon h;_ mind the impression which he hail recei-
Ted from the last torn leaf of the blessed, yet in
suited volume. Had world- been at his disposal
lie would freely have given them all, could they
bave availed iu enabling him to undo what be
had done.
At length he found forgirenes?- at the foot of
the crosa Th torn leaves of that isacred volume
brought healing to his soul; ibr they led him to
repose ur\ tne mercy of God, which is suiiioient for
the chief of sinners.
;5__f* In A'fagha:.i***ta i, a country abounding in
legeodo, one is to the effect that SaXan entered into
a emnj).i_t with t'i-: people, td teach them to culti-
vate th- eartt ana briH^forth its fruits, the pro-
dnce to he divided between them. The bargain
being made, and the soil b -ing ■property prepared
by the iabor of the people, Sa.an produced his
seeds, and in due cour-.* they came up, as carrots
turnips, parsnip.,-and other v*-_,a.ables the vahi*
oi wliich lies be it_.it.Ii the ground. When the division took place, thi* people iu their Ignorance
to *k that which was a.>.'v. the surface. In time
they discovered their mistake, and loudly complained of their logs. Upon "vh ch, Satan, with a
bland smile, fold them Tt should be different next
year, And so it was The people were to take
ull th-- pr;.'duce that was beneath the soil. But
this time the devil had sown wheat, aud barley,
and other grain whose fruit is above the surface
So the people, twice tricked, got nothing but the
usele-3 roots.
Ilbantain of gold, the means ami the avi'liauees of
iucease, a.id yet we sink. The reason is
is ill liu— we are not governed well.
:All con ttmas are governed ill when the p3*-ipl
do not goVern. It is useless io.i* E igland to cry
ontflhoat a imiii strati ve reforni unless they re
fiirm liieir govei-.imjnt altogather by changing its
lorm.
A.rchitect and Builder.
r,I:<: .i.i.I.'l* .ignud ..ifors hia service.-- to tti_ iiuhlic as au
AtCbIli-.be. aud B iWer.
.E^X-^.'-t'X^a
Ef-BV:_TIOS . ASD ^PiilCIPECATIOSS
Contracts f<
io..t.B i-i 1 aieeat.
' BuHtllng Materials
of all 't-j-crijitiitii-i e_>!i-tauflv j.u UanJ nad for .-.ale at hi
■ mberYard, MAIN' STREET.
:)00a3, BLINDS AND SASH
of all iesoriptiona constaatl? op hand.
Workshop in Melius' Row,
0/ice at Lumbar Yard, Alain street.
IRA GILCHRIST.
Abel Steame-, E*sq., j Hon. Francis M-llu.-,
UenryDaitoa, Esq.. [ B. D. Wilson, Esq.,
j .iilUtf Wm. T. R. S-mford, E^q.
TT. S. DISTRICT COURT,
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALirORKlA.
-vroi'M*!-: is li.Tcbv (.iven Dial a S1*J..:|_._, '] ]. ]iM ,
_S UNITKli --TATK8 DISTillCT CUUUT 1. "
the
Utlltfo
,7i«irict ol' <*;*lifmi.i.i, will l.e h.*Ii:l ;it the Court fiot,™
iliu Cily ofl-ns Angelea, on Monday, the 10th day _(.,,..
terabw. 1855. ■" r
Bv order of tho Hon. ISAAC S, K. OGIEK. Di.stvi.t jua«
CK. C..1LK, " '
Loa Angclps. Aug-i:
st n, isr.5.
N«lJV6w '
IT. S. LIP OFFICE,
Jm* Augelt'8^ Cai. .
-VT0TICE TS HEHEBV RIVEN TO ALI. SETTLERS _■*.
X\ the lollowiui-rtosoriljed bints, ihut tht- .._!_:___i:ll ,,[.'
...I .siib'livi.si-ons into sections of Uie I'ullo- inK »v!.«!(.. iindlrac.
i.imal tuwu-ihijis have been tiled in tliij. office : and the ]-(W
requires vou should Ble your declaratory Htstcmcutfi mL
'jffice in _-,■•» Aii;ch'.-j. bi'l'oie tlie 10th dny of W.*.**i..'*.*_..i>r.i(-xt
3t
Witness my hai
Los Angpie.'. Ji
(Mount Diablo Meridian,}
is Oth day of June. "R55.
H. P. DOaSEY. Riwisraa
, 1855- No. .—afi
Tlie ¥.--i*iiil-c Pnll%
Near the hea_l-\va_ers of the Merced River in
Mariposa county, is one ot the most remarkable
objects in natural scenery in the .vorl.1. It is a
waterfall of itniriL'iise he.ght in the midst of tiie
wild tint scenery of the Sierra Nevadas. A friend
Whose party was receutly conducted by an Indian
guide to tlie spot, has shown us a sketch which
he took, of the Kills. A coni*iderable stream,
which in the Winter ia swollen to a torrent, dashes
dowu a |jrecip;ca almost perpendicularly sixteen
hundred (set, and afterwiirds the collected waters
again fall in ppray aud foam the depth ot eight
hundred feet, la Winter when the stream is
swollen and snow cover the lofty aarroonding
mountains, the scene mast bu grand beyond description. It is perhaps uiisurpaised in the world.
and it wiil hegeafter dc&wiis tUt_usaads of annual
Tisitors.—[Facitic
BuiETHB-raD wrru SELVES. — A letter from Wash-
iuton say. that the Treasury is n..\v btVthened
with the custody of over $5,0JO.00. in small sil
change, half-dollar*- to three cent i ieces. Twt
years ago there was an universal complaint of the
scarcity ofsmall coins, both America aud foreign.
Mr. i-Inliter'** coinage hill was passed, slightly re
duciiig the actual value of our silver coin and pro
viding for it** more rapid manufacture. Tbe expected results have Tollo-ved.— The wants or cir
dilution Intve l>een fully supplieil in the ea.'t, but.
another less desirable rosequeaoe has ensned, to
wit: this small change has baeomB a drag. — People will not tak'tit, and the law inakes it a legal
tender in sums not'over *o. Ino-igh the inconvenience of aa u___eqa ite supply ofsmatl change
was a serious one. prudent linaneiei*' exp.ie-sed
doubts of the soundness of the remedy adopted at
the time it was proposed.—l_rder_j havo bean w
sued to susparfa the coinage of quarters and halves in the east, and the operations of the Minf are
much reduced.
-WTO-OB AHTWT.—Ao old ac-jiiaitance of ours
[Billy KerSp) wa- a hou-e sign and oniumeut;*.!
pj.iuter. in fact, he dabbed in an immensity of ar
t is tie imrsuits. A grocery-keeper, desiring to make asplni-ge in the outsid- establishment ot his
■tori;, engaged B.lly to.paint som. signs.—_Vrn..ng
them was one on which were the word* 'Sperm
OU,' aud underneath the representation of a whal *.
Well, the sign wa*. linished and bio-iglit home
The whale didn't suit the grccery-keepir, d du't
exactly come up to his ideas of one of the mo-
iittro-hfi of the salty dttep.
' Look liere, B.lly, what do you call this?' says
he.
'Gall that? Why I c.ll that a whale and a first
rate imitation, too?* said Billy.
'Whale Nonsense J It loolislikea bog.'
•A hogf
' Yes, a regular ho^ !'
■Does it. though. Wall, then, hy golly. 1*11
mak-* a hogof it? Old Corkly the butcher, wants
a hog painted, and I'll just uake this Vie feller
here and put legs on him and let him hare it.'
Aud hai Fan hour afterwards, the whale had
iegs attac led toil, aid was sold for a perfect representation of a Porker. There's genius aa is
guenius.
Bxv Goods aBd Clio hing
3__3_03._E>«3_-^iX3_33a-
I':|E| eutiri* stock of goods i'ro
f *^J itiiiifl, corner of (".'ommei'c;
*w•,,,,■ uipal street*., to the large :
dious store.
NO. 2 TEMPLE'S BLOCK,
Yexl door to the liStar" Office, Principal Street
lirectly opposite their old .stand, where they will be h. *jp(
to see nil their old friends aad customers. They havelate-
y made larjra ad^tioas to their .^tock. ivhicli is now the
iiost e..tO'i-ii*'e in th. ■■'<■*,•, c-i..pri..Ii.£. in part
RE -IDY MIDE CLOTHIATQ,
HAT,*- AMD CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
.'Oill.I-._.••; ANMUWMri-^TIC DRY WOODS, FANCY _OOD_, kc.
VYuieh are o.Tered at greatly reduced prices, either ai
.vholesale or retail.
ffe ivo-ilil respeotfully **-licita call from purchasers, be-
lievin^ that «-e can oiler better induc<->Tiei!t.sin our line u \
than any other house in this eitr.
ST\TKOP -AUFOKIYIA, 1
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, Sct. )
The People ofthe State of California,
To Alexander i'uett and James H, Weathersljy,
You are herebr summoned to appear be:ore me. M'm.B,
Ishurn. n juotlee ofthe Pence, ofthe lownsliipandCoitdlf
of Los Angales. at mv office in the city of l.os A_ujri*Ii>s. nn
the ninth day of August. A. Jl. 18.5. at ten o'cloelt A, M,
nf said day. to answer ihe cor._| Iniiit of 0_-.ro W. Cliitrts. to
recover of vou ,129 8S on a note made by you payable lo
Plaintiff.
And on failure to appear and answer Judgment will b»
rendered against vou for iH-'J *t.'i. and costs thereon.
Given under my hand this 5th day of July-. \. P 18S5.
WM. B. HSBCBX,
Jastfce of thi* ifiic*..
Lo= ingeJ-M, Ju'y T, 185.*.. No. P—td
A.-[.r-.u*.Tim.__,~iuisr.-Jiuu. -oult.r, of Vir-
»inia. when first appoiled to the b*"nb__. h:td jurisdiction over one o£ the mountain countries, cm-
bracing ;. district that c-outainud mauy wild and
unruly fello.vs. O ie <>f the J.id^-e's first acts was
to impose a heavy iiiie. by way of example, upon
one of these ha^Jy backwoods men for unru y con
duct. Aa the old man was leaving the court room
in chaige cf an otE.cer, he returned and said to the
Judge,
•'Your naire is Coulter, ain't it?:'
"Y-ft.M
"Well. all that I have to say ia that ynu area
settin'your'coulter' ratiier two dc.-p for a man
that's ploughin' new ground.''"
It ia recorded that the luliow'a wit saved the
fine.*
Grass V.vr.i-^y.— This interes inr town is fltib-
stantially progreaalog. It CQitaiiia moro (juartz
mills, ajd we believe, more saw-mitls than any
ether to.vu in the State. Thequartz business has
recently received a new irapttlSe. Some very rich
yields dav been received : In somo cases as high -i-
*2J0p;rio.i. Oa the slope of the wooded bill.
west of Dhe town, niiny fiiie resideuei*s have been
bolt. The social aud moral condition jf Gfi-ass
Valley ,9 exe.dli.ut. The ton-; of society is not
surpassed in the Stale. Ihe .e.i-p*_ra;ic.. ball is
well i isitel, aad t ,e schools and c_u.c_,e3 aro
prosperous.
A Good Pbiob.—Tha N. Y. Evening Gazette
fives the following: "A few months since i lady
in this City, oa her wedding day. recei ved irom a
friend in Ne.v-York _ very shahby looking p'eture,
with the wij.li tint t mi^ht ivlor i ii-.n* p.irlor. It
-vas so obscure that.o.i. would scarcely detect the
)0tUn *s Ofthe BgfuAj.4 wiiieh it reprsente.!, but o*i
aecount ofthe gi-*er. it was sent to be restored.
iV'iiil,- there, a i E iglislnnae saw it, an 1 o.F*r-d ni'-
ty dollars tor it. Which o f.r wa.*. refU3:'d by the la
dy. on account of its being a gilt The E.iglish-
man ur-^ed bia offer, and. calling upou the lady.
-.aid he ah'uld regard it as a faver if she would
allow him to present her with one hundred dollars, and take the painting. Of course .she r-..f'us
ed, when he increased bis bids gradually from
one hundred to one thousand, a.-n. ti;ia'ly asked
ber to set her own priee. as it was one of'six painting- by _VI utii.L')— two of which *v u-j destroyed
by fire, and three of wliich were in Europe. So
certain is he of this, that he st mtfa in realiuess to
pay as lii»h as $11,0.0 for the paimia.;. Qaite a
pretty sum for ayouun bride.'"
SAMUEL ARBUCKLE.
iuetidit &€ofn riisslon llerf]i:ai_
LOS A-SGELES, CAL.
Snle Boom, __*riilc_fpal Strei-t,
Opposite Temple's Building.
S3-Silo, of MiatCHANIUSE every T'U'RSIuy.
EST -:■*"' <>f HUiiSKS ixnd MUI-t*> every VONt.AY.
il*5_. i'articulju* attention given to the sale of P.on..
•.t\ti:. Folj22-t *"
ST4TE OF €A_LIFOUIVIA, )
COUNTY Of LOS ANGELES, SS. f
IG. T DiJitltn.l., ao actin-. Votary I'ublic in and (or the
County and State albres.-uil, 1;
lath d.. v of July 1866. come* June
leinc; ..married •toma"" --aiding in the State _ii'me-:iiii to
ni- personally known ft- .such, and bctiug desi.Hut. to ;u_il
ici-M-lf of tlie bene tit c.f-*An Aol to autlioffze married WO.
njn to tmnsjict hLisinrss in tbeir owu nimie na --•E tr;i-
li*rs." pftjHMed tpril l-Jili. -85U : ittet-H-es that nbe ai'inls
11 carry on ba«ine_i_ in her own name and un her u-sn «f-
:omit a.i ;i merchant and trader in the b viii*.: -.nil felling
if.g-O.l.., ware.j and merchan i:.-e. and tlia . theamout.1 uf
"ipitjil ia five .bousand nollars, by ber invested.
!n witne;s whereof i have bereuutn set my hand andaSix-
■j &yn.tar_aj seal, the day and year above written.
,~E* G. Tilojlr-UN i.flUtll.L.
L.-. \ Notary P-_Wic.
Sail! Salt!! -alt]]!
T,.E PACIFIC SALT WORKS CO. having complete**4
their block, cousin ting of lifty kettle, and belsg hum
-ii complete o po rati _n, ace DJ'epjired to COT^tract for jui\
^aantity of SALT, rfeRvefable St tbe Compatiy•_ Works, an
:he BOast, iibi'.it twelve miles north of the airch'iriijre o)
iiin Pedro, and distant from Loj Angeles 'ixteen miles.
■vliere ve.-s-els tjiKi hia I ,vith the <rOiile.it Ticititr, the brace
ijeing c!*i_-3-idered preferable for loading ami discharging li
iny .south nt'Siin FtancisoO.
lampluj. oF the Salt can be seen at the office r>f the Com
panv, Lcis Atigele.., or at Case, lleiser & Co.. find Francis
CHAS. H. JOHKSOS.
Secretary P. S, W. Co.
•Jalt packoil for the trade in any sized sacks, and delivers lat the Work., or at the Company's Warehouse. Lo.-
pIbb, febfi-tf
Los Angeles, July 14, 1866.
No. e-
LEcrcitsto Yoxjso Ladi_.-—ilnv- a eood pinno.
or uii.ic B*)i-ureto bare-s dreadt'al cold .vh.:i
reqii'j.-*t>_d'to favor tlw oompAjj- Cejt a,t a we-i-
Aiajg. Bor-aio at a *p*.l ***.— mjvci- kat-e you curl
pi^ji-s i i the dtCffiog ra»i_i \ttnpy6nv &a i.li_ r-
ci ef vv.i: i y i.i sire g-ji i ; to flint. .Jin i yu.i ftre
etigig d if iti ii't like voir pa, tuer. Abjurj r n
gletaua a.vetdty. Its nil._,,ii* t*> kttuiv wli.it
tii-ri-i.*. for di.iiiT. Nbtfl are bud if you aro
tolag to siogv Never _ee a bla. & coat aa long aa
th.ru is a red onu, a;id alivay.. gi4« tiu pfft!_-tei_0_
ty tli-'ehKr i.rot-*lit.
__.SGK.IS_. CON'S ID r*: RATION" FO.t -\ MKRiCAV TrOPHTES
—Tlie trophies taken during theAiflefican warar *
not no.r exhibited .vitli tiie oth'TCurio^itiesfO Lou
lou Tower Some time time siuee the Queen ea"*i-
,Tpeei;il direetioii that they shoul.l be removed t
an ap.irtia 'at appropriated exclusively lor tiicm.
ami oa 80 account arc they to lie exhibited! r9hit>
shows not only great ooijsideration on the part of
_he Queen^ but a Coromi!od-"-ble d.-nire to avoid any
oe arrerioe wliich might teml to ioderfere with the
iViein.ly relation*:- ^-he is now ho anxious toiuaintaln
with Amef-iai. Brei^ ar.iele is latwHed, with tin*
particular«of the incident which gave inl;tire**t to
;t, from Pie ballet wliich killed Gen. Pack.-nhain
to the blade of an oar which canseS the d atli o( i
m.dahipwan in a .".kiririisliiug expedition.—[Boston
Daily Titpe&.
Paris Fuel Shop-.,—The fuel w tli which to*
cook a dinner in Paris co^t** nearly as much as tlie
linner itself. Fuel i.s very s jarce. and-the Am ti-
eau is surprised to Bud _b..pa all over the city, fit
ted up wiih shelves like (_i__i> in .hoe stores, "upon
which iatrtored wooii, split up in pieces about the
dsse of a mil's finger, ana (tons np in buadleu, as
Hatches were in the days of the tinder box, <teel
and flint: they are about the size of a bunch of
isparagttSi These little bundle** sfell at from two
toslxsu-j-t. Larger sticks are bnudled up in the
atne way, and sell at a frighl.ful prioif. Charcoal
sfwjld by tlie weight, a id hard coal being nearly
\h expeasive as wood, can be b<uight in the smil-
hst quantity at any of these fuel shbpa They are
generally k..*pt by worn'ti. The window*, of these
mop-, are often decorated with a curtain or inside
■butter, upon which Hplit wood and roimd wood
ire printed to r.-pr,-i.e:i. Hi*, bund-les gold within-.
ML"iui__t:-4r ^ACHi__US_ST>i>.~A man by the i.ame
Of bio ._i.ll wa'snot o:i in i lay _V-i_i;i,g. at thj
l__g_a Hotel, by S.i.mi.d Garrett. Garrett had
for-nerly be-u in Hi* employ of B,ck i.ll. bin
U.)j l u.nag. di-eh.irg:;,l for iniscO^iJiICt. had run
aw.iy with thwdaujiiter of th ; litter.—\3p>ta tb»
return ofth; parties, the e\*o.t-_d father, r^eui-viaie
only eva*ive answers to the quest o.i whetb-r tb y
»eif_ mirried, advanced a-p___ Garr-tt with a
thivat, and received Bereral discbar^ea from a
pistol from which he died in a few hoars.
A D.iblin mercum
for a gowo. iiud:—**
atid make a pettic* i
t recofeiffleo liogapieceofeilk
Malamd, it will wear forev.r,
Vindictive Acr.—On odi-.-_.iay, .Vug. 21. a-
we li*;u*n lr*'i;vi the Sacramento Union, Chile-
town, which was aliening Dry to ivn, and inh bi
ted by 1 liie in. _V,H ir.ir r. I up by a party <*.
An r cms who prevented others from Interfering
to nnet tl. .*■ flam.s. The c-inireii wh ch ooa.-
abont $ i .*>JJ was rdsoflred auti eohsuhaed. We an
happy to learn pubiuquei-tly, iba.t the inhabitanl
■ 'ipi'y^-wii held a nieeting aad repudiated tli
can _ie_s act.
Fo_>._>. — A f,*ii-;ud or ours (;..url yesierday lhe
■"-nfeat.-" r c-utly occupied by tli-* •"liTtle oird.'
.fudging irooi itsaupcarance,we Fthonld ,-ay. tli
>t! left itsuddeuly, as it contained a miini'ier ol
eg& that cau be bad upon applicatiwi to the Tri
><.\ i • ollice. Tlie nest also, is on, e,.ib.tioii.—[Sac-
T tba e.
; IVe would advise that yon hold on to tne nest
matte eggs both, The eggs m..-/ hatch abort
et -ctioa time, in whieh case the nest will by- feath
cred.
S-Xixn-tt rp to _.tj_ 'Emiwrfr.—Oua of our big
ipeculators in real estate met a friend and relative
n tlie .-tree, tne other day, wheu tho following
l.alogae ensued:
'How do jou do, 0 .*"
- N'.)*. very welt, E..'
• \V\\y, whftt'8 the matter? you should be in good
3D rits ; m,)my is geTtiug easier ; lots are gradua-
llly rising.'
• Well, tisn't that altogather. I was down in
-."■- o Sue a wnole boar today We were talking
ibout the other world. You know he is Sweden-
mrglan. Heaaya we will be doing the Bame kind
of w.n-k in the next world, that we havo been
* igage I iu here. I tell yon. E_. that's what makes me feel had. I have beeir..._iim_.g and sbitiiu
id Ih *re fbrtha la-t twenty yearsi, an-t I'll be hanged if I lik.. the idea of shining it to all eternity.
M.\i%. W. Timms,
Por'.var-il.-jf and * oinmlssio-i -ilvrciiaitt,
SAN PEDBbi
n-'grte**. Lu itnj ,vill jm fof
ti» aii 1 trom Sai
pores. 1'1,-aiice
oess atteti-le-.l tc wftb pr<imp-
stool
■'le'l witl_'tisp;itcli
aii.iscn .inil [nttfRBedlatP
an*l all comn-isftion bu^i-
of _ta*wj. will Sea ve-.Si* n I'elro for Los Ansoit-s im
ineliatclv o:i tlie ar-ival of _ach steamer; also Will leav
Loa AnoieJei- rr-.m the Bella Union Hotel for Saw Peil™, i
time to meet tlie steamer for San Francisco.
It. READ, Agent. LO* Anerele**.
Lob Anjele .. A«gust 4, 1855 No. f—>f
TTJin** T.t-xn iiiactory,
Miin Street, nearly opposite the Star Office-
Keeps constant Iv on .-j.r.il an assortment o1"
'A:i|l!,r*;s, HAI-N'I'I-.S, ITIUJILKS, WIIII'S. COL-
LX1\ S-tDDLE n'ARI*", &?.
We are __„o prepare-, tn ertectite all kinds of work in out
line jit tiie shortest possible notice.
A superior tut of California Bitts and Spurs always o:i
MOSES SKAKLES,
Mouse, Sign & Orna'nental Painter.
PAPER I1A1VGEU, GT-A2IER AND GI LIME It.
Ltttnsreaux Bui/dings. Main Street,
- LOS A5-JGEI.es.
Tfn r-.ciimcir or
PET-IPX*: XAJd- an I-i-Miv-i.t Debtor.
PUR-UaNT ic ao "i-.I-i* (3,1* Hon liiiVJAMlX IUVB_.
Jii-lg. of the *Pir.+* .I*i.t-*;ial I.Mtrict Hfore-sail mat?
tliis Hay.—Notice Is beroby given to all tbe cre*litora of
i-he said FEUPE LUGO, to be and appear before the- il«u.
'.!-:X.]A*ItN HAYHSafo-VRaid. at Chambers or in openCoart,
n Fri lay V.ie I Ith *_y •>' ^eptembor i855. at ie n-cl'ick in
Iie foretMlon of s:iitl .lay in tlicCi'y of Los Aiij:_'|i-». ili.*i
nil the.-e toshoiv cause it'any tbey can, wbj tbe pM
f sai-1 ri-otvent tliouH not be grante-l. an assign mental
ils Entale be mi'le. anl lie discliJir^ed from liis ilebtsai
n Insolvent Debtor.
Witness my l_an*l an*l the Seal of saM Court this flr'l
lav nf Angnst, A. D. 1855.
fU-v) JOHN* V7. SHORE. ClBUL
L.S. 1 perjAMJMH. coI.l-.MAX. lm.
Loa .1
tg»I«S, Auu-us.
IBi
No, 12-4t]
D!._)LJf!Jt 3i: M-PAarMSHIP,
TIECO-'ARWEB-'ai ' here'.orore exl-luiu Imtvefln tlie
sub-Mjrfbers. wniler the name an*! Btyhs of FRANK
iVAHLE, k, Co.. is this dav ■ iv.olve'i bv unit mil .';n.fiit.
It ismitually a_rre--ian*i iinlei-st-wrt that all theoutslan*!-
ingdebtd. due ITe* firm bv note or account, are fo beci.l-
lected onlv bv Nathan Tuck, and all thedet.tsand.lemnnds
I-W..I bv the -iai'l firin. are to bf settle*! au_l paid bf J-'rank
Wahli", an* that tive ..ail Nathan T.ick sliall be f Id-Atl
f- fm all irMiifstt]>:).-*, nnd from all outsfrnuling debts ow.tt
by the late linn of Frank "-Table. & Co.
FRANK WAHLE,
NATHAN TUCK.
San Gabriel, August 12, 1655. . 4-4t
Kotios of Co-Partnership.
TFIF unler.ii-ne.lei.terejl into a co-partnership on Au.
gust I. 1SJ5, to carry r,]> the business of^enet-.-il mer-
Ch*-n*li/in*^. at tbe ofi stand of 1>, W. Childs, under the tirm
of O. W. Chit*;s, i Co.
O. W. C«r__DS,
JAM-3 A- ly-.TTEBS,
I_.*. Ansjelex, A-ignst IR. 1850. Si
Chas. B. JpussoS. H. S,
•JO_»llST>l> &. AH.-.11SOH,
Successors to Alexander .t SteRtft,
_ _.J.fAIL DEALE!
_;t!'IIANlll_E. Mai
"It isiTcll tu leave-._ ii
p-'ntie a i.i Raid w;.j tb,rrffl
_o,i--t.i:j[_ who ..*;■* ciiasiii.
ii - -i, ttitur 08." as the
;i burc-l in t _e way of a
Worn vi -tl- Lfke-ld t'ash'oi-1 houaes with many
tloora anl ijw .v..id;r,v.. it ta easier to gaiaea^
tcaOOt tg ttuir il_iixtt thXULtO f9. tin*gu^U tjjoiij.
Sacha.i_n-toV.-_i.li-Y RAiLBOiD—We sliitll all
r-'vi .,-,,.uiule ours*..I'-ipoii tin* coinpletion shortly
of-be Hrst section of %i 12 miles of tins road.
uu- card bare already b vn pteeefl upon the tracft
AQd lir.Te passed orer 112 inil.s. The day ol
: .ailroail--*- has begun iti Ctiiifbnrn. Oq'f-va__ level
.ralley8 will iu a few years be traversed by Ion*-
aad luadwd tnuus.-T-^. F. t-aolSe.
O. _Ducoi_aiiiuii,
WATCHMAK. ER & R o 0 KS 1_ L L E K?
CO:.LMETi-CIAI_ STiiEET,
I_oj An-ukles, Cat,.
&ff* Tbe pt'iso.ier's character was not roaitertally
mpr.ivfd by the testimony oHm friend W. Jones:
''Doyuu ICiio-.v tbe prisoner, Mr. Jones V
'■ xw. to tbe bone."
■' What i.- bin character?'*'
'• Oidii't know he lind any./
"Does he live near y..it?''
"So near (hat lie has only sneat five EtfaUliQes
'or lire-wood in eight years. '
" Ui*! be ever come into * collision witb you in any
matter'.''
'Only once, and tbat was when be was drunk,
and mistook me lor a lamp p>Ht?"
_ "From what you know ot him, would you believe him under oath V'
■' That depends upon circumstances. If he waa
so much intoxicated that be did not krow what he
waB doing, I would. It not, I wouldn't"
- _
. Oinjarrr strayi-YOH's office.
r_f J. G. N'ichola, ne»v hiick huilUing on JIuin titreet u
stairs. ■
H. HAN'DCWK. Cor.VTY Si-rvktor.
-'-.O. HAXSdy. liKFt-rv.
Lc-3 \ngeie_t, April 28. 18*.5. No. SO—tf
GffiOllGE HAJ-.O-V,
DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR
O-TFICE—U[>stairs in Nichols' New Brick BuUdjne *
o*ite the ■•Southern California" Office.
libs Arjffeles. May 5, ISM. H. 51—1
Bella Union Shaving Saloon.
The attention- ofthe puMic is solicited to tliis
New Establishment,
Ll-li Liu-lH-en ntti-1 m. diil rur;ii..iiL*il with spli-niU'l fur'
■xix'nsc. and in a atylioCelegaoet
paBB-ci.
LB-WIS
»batbrotfcofa B'boy jiresMBM willi hisusaal -iignity, *»«
itli his Sun Frftneiseo exiierienc-- is preparer! tivcut enn,
iivc iui.l sliiim-ftoo in tin; must l.ecin.iinK and f!.s]iii'ii:U';fl
anner. lie will endeavor to civc that satisfaction loin*
.ti-ons thai Will fiuibletlH-m to say.
" The UNION must be preserved."
!*■ amnilest favors gratefully received and tliankfuli}' ao:
jowlefliwd.
l_o.s Angeles, July 14, 185S. No- 9--m
El Clamor Publico.
AUG. W. TDOIS.
Forwarding nnd Commission M in
San Pedro and Los An<_j__.__:3, Cal.,
AOExt, II. READ Los Angeles.
Matthew I. an frn.li co,
DEALER IN 1*1.0VISIOJ_3, flROCEEHd- AND LIQUORS
OwtltiiiP os Negro*., Lou Angeles a.u3^ tf
■f-'tyK.:
TO ADVEKTLSEES.
A IIVidRTIPEMKNTS for tlie CI_A_UOK rUULIt.0 will
l\_ bctninslated by the Editor free oi'cliur f-aiE iJi-i*'';
■•iat the regular prices. The ]ia|*erii p^hlisliedevcr} l-'-»
>av inoruius;. and tliose who wish to ;uivertise are rf.-l"-**.'-
ally requested to hand in their advertisements to «**'lr
iiserlien on Mor.dav ol'cach week. . i-*
F. P. EAJIIRB/.
KnrrpB _>d l-n'ir1*"*""1
FOR SALE.
rWO HOUSES AND LOTS, SITUATED ON FORT STKEET..
near the Arlesian well.
The owner will f_ell for Cauli or Btock. Enquire of
WILLIAM MARTI-f-
City .Mariet-
Lob Ange'ef, Juiy 28, I86B- boI.-1'*
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VOL. 5.
>S ANGELES, CAL., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1855.
]N'0. 10.
|os teles Star. itcll;tnwus ^.rrtisaittnts. Uotds an. Ifsfmtranfs, N»d - rmttisto ^Mitrfistmtiifs.
Printed nnd pu Wished every Saturday, ___ Temple s iiuild-
in^s, .ihiiu street, head of CatD-aerclal, hy
J. S. AVAITE.
y.;r-.i..—-;iii1.ci-ipti*3i_, Five Dollara pear unnum, payable
n adyaaoe.
.1 loirtiseineitta Inserted *t 'i'n-u Dollars pet square of ten
lim*.. for the lir.-t iiis--i*tii.n, Bad Oae Dollar per . qunre for
each sabai-querf- laserHoja. Terms, Cask.
Transient ad*>-ert_^eiaents must ho paid for In adviin.e
toiBSttre attention.
No oo mm uni cat ion i;-- admisaahle over a Botltloua sfgna.
turo. iiuk*.-J.i the rejil iuilhoi* or ivriler i.s known.
Agents of tUe I.o
Tlie following gfuntlotaen are
Star:
THO-lAa Th-unicic
GuoR-E l.ii'i-:..
Messrs. K_s*o_, & Wfl__.T_a.B_..
S. 8. TaoBPSON
Cot. Ika TiiosiesoN
CaPH. Wa. M__-a__
it. Hopkiss
Cor.. Ja0__30_. ,
JOUGR D. A. Thomas
Db. J. L. Ho.r_.A_.
T. .1. M.-r.fii-t-
Albuc. S. Tattlob
U'lr-iM.i. BOT-H
; Angeles Si.ir.
aittUoi-ized Agent*, for _h*
. .San Bt'riuirdiil".
, ..San Dlf.f/o.
..Sitti'ti littrbdrd.
... Monterey.
..San 1'VaiicEco.
§%al %)fotxfatwwt8.
BY AUTHORITY.
U. S. LAND OFFICE,
Liis Angeles, Cai.
*\]-0T]'.E TS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL SETTLERS ON
_[>( the t.illowill!," iloscribeil lamU, that the offioial plats
ol.stibilivisions into sections ol'the .nllmviti-_, wholi* ami f
lional (rownshtps have been Hied in this oflioe : and the
requires von should tile vour declaratory statements ir
olliiie in L-is Angeles, before the 10th day of Septemher n
31
(Mount Diablo JITeridijin.)
Witness my hand this Oth dav erf June, 1855.
li. P. DORSEY, -..-..•is-n.i*.
Xj3s Angeles, June ., 1S55. No. .—3m
STVTF- OF CALiFORVI.V, )
STVIT-. -OF €\LSrOK_VfA. * „ „
OOUSFY OL'1 LQ$ __S-?B-LB3. \ ft' '
[J.t'lV "-V". STl .aS, Gmntv Beeori-er oF lm Asa
le. Cj'.*in:.y, Suite jii'.ir*dl. hereby certify that I
o ive .ml f*>re_roin,', is a full, true a. id c *rreet Cop* of lhe
*-i-.iii.ii !)'.!_.nil-nit a. the siiiiii appears of recori! in
taiii 0? LiliiifJilHJ
County of L03 Angeles.
in* the Di.ritrcr COURT pirst JUDICIAL DISTRICT :
PATRICK KANELE-Y Pmintiup.
VS.
JOSEPH HORNDEL Depb!.da__t.
Action brought in the Din.rid Court of the 1st Judicial
!.'i<trie.. _t ii ■ 1 the win -iljiini lile-i in the Citv and I'minivul'
Los Angelos, in lhe Office tf the Clft'k of nairt District Court.
Tlie Peop_tepfthe State of Californlas-pc. greeting :
To JOSEPH HQENDEL,
You
i action broan-rt
.i.i action is brought to i
tbe aura of*?00,
at oper cent, per ninnfh until paid, upi
WZi
CANDELARIO OJAXO X HOFFMAN.
i OF € U_ IF tut VIA, ) ...
CY OF 3AS l!i-:!.s"A*.l)l.V0. f *
DEN \ H. -i -i' CSOX, a Justice ofthe
-'. 'l;l,. _n. State afor-said, per-
• , -1 i no U;*uin Ihuliiiiin. to nie
ir-oa-l ■.-i-iit.*l in and who executed the
* j .'", _c_ now lodged to me tiiat she
i. *■ ■ ■-!.■.- in I voluntarily, and for the uses
,—*—, In witness whereof I ...-.ve hereunto set my
han.l ml nnnl, on the Kith day oi'_.e*i.ember, A.
I L. S. )~ D. I85S.
ALDE>' A. M. JACKSON-.
Justice of the Peace.
rl6. 1S68. If. H\v
BTK
{,,}!
ss
Hoi-
Y
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
County ot'L.s Angeles,
ie People ofthe State of California to Joseph
idol:
)U ARK lierebv summoned to appear hefoio me, Saml
K. Can_i>l.j'U a Justice of the Peace of the City anil
ly ofLo.. Angeles, at my olli.c in the Citv of I.-.s An-
.judgmen. will be rendered against
ii*l costs Ihei-eou.
.his 10th-hn- of Aei;u,t. A. Ih 1655.
SA.MCi.-X R. CvMI'BELl.,
Justice of the Peace.
r 15, 1855. 18 td
[SS.
. STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
County of Lo-" Angeles.
The People of the State of California to Joseph
Horn del:
YOU ARK herein- summoned to appear before me Saml.
R', Camphell, a Justice ofthe Peace for the City and
Co .ul.- of Los Augeles, un the *_0th i.av of Octo ier A. 1).
1835, at 10 o'clock A. ST., to ausivei- tlie complaint of J-__n
Goller, juJioreui-hi? elaiius tu recover of jou the sum of
twenly-seveii%0-10J dollars ($27,50) bafance due him
And on failurPto appear, judgment will be rendei
against vou lor the above sum' ami oosts thereon.
Given under u.y hand this loth die of Sept, A. O^IS
Los Angeles, September 15, .
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
County of Los Angeles.
The People ot the State of California
To Joseph Horadel.
you ARK hereby summoned toappear bef
K. Campbell, a Justice of tb ■ Pi i e ;
County of Los Ai-_.eles. at ui v <■ O.--- iu tlt-Ci
Keles, on tiie i_0tli ilay of ().■!..;,i.|- A. K. l^:>:<.
A. M., to answer the c
... Jf vou lhe
I'oinissory note made by
Ancj on failure "to appear, jud;
you for the above a&iount and
SiYjn umloe fay ]__;i_it this ttl
Los Aagfles, September lo. J
J
iforenaid, the ethaay ofSej
and the Seal of said Com-i
JOH>' W. SHORK, Cleri
■ JOSEPH A. HINCHMAN. Depu
STATK OF CALIFORNIA,
County of Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES HOTEL,
f-pilK CN-l'I-'.i^lOMCDIlAVIXli LEA-*!- ".
I Klnhl* h**O..I*. lo.joil-lv i.U.l'M. .-
t"i,e .- ; * v!. ii.*i::i.. in-.--, h-. '■ *
nouoce to ihe sm'-lh*. Ih.O i *■ .'
novatvd ami re-l'urui>h., iii- ______j
,le expense, u.i.l U n<>n prop.r. ■ * ■
h.U'sic-iit Jiii'l |i"i*r,ui!ieu( 1 nh-j-s. ;tn.i tin* 1 r;i velhl-J public -.-.'o-tjiIIi upon the itiomI liberal lerra i ; ■-■■;.' ; f"i|[* -1'-1
Uu.. liberality secures ;■ itronage. The central por.itiou <')
LOS ANGELES HOTEL
I'oi-ihr commodatiou nf lm sines- men i. nusurpn^-M-.l
The. king department "ill he conducted In nueli jj m»n
mi-,-i.-i" please lhe rnosi ra-ilidtoun, and uvrry exert i<n
madeto render litis Hotel all lhe public win wi-h. a- »*
iVcl confident thai we can oiret -tupcrioi* advantngea Id an;
other house in uur line in ibis city,
urn;.!-', pine.
Los An-ele**, June 2, 18S5. No. 3—".m
KESTA UR WITJn_ 10 .ni_Itl'E.
M__-
Restaurant du Commerce,
on Los Angeles street neat the residence of Don Maxi hi
iii-:.N'i-;\,\',-j. take great pleasure In announcing to their uu
nn'run-* iViciuls ;nui de* public generally,that ihey have re
opened their establishment where good
Boarding with Wine fer Pinner,
can be bad for Eight Dollars per weekj or BTtne I>;»1-
lurs per week ■■•--:1 li " Iging and wine.
Dinner can be served al all hours ofthe day by bill of fare
A generous public are respeci fully Invited tocalland teal
their ability to nerve tbeir customer*- in the beat style ol
lie; culinary arl.
JOHN LKROCX-
I,o.. Afigeles. June 7, 1855. No. 6—,tf
Lafayette Restaurant.
FORMERLY THE OLD AM!-: I EC LY,
COMMERCIAL STREET,
Vt my loin*! this 6th day of September, iSo.'
the 1st J.elii-iiil ,')i--li-i.t. rStwte of California.
BENJAMIN HAYES, Di_triet Judge.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
Countv oI'Lo.s Angeles. SS
" JOHN 'V. SHUBE, Clerk oi'th **:
hand and ;i.lli\i**l i
" day of September,
j Angeles, September 8, 18:
t Court 1st Judi
foresaid, hereb.i
tod correct cepj
Clerk.
_. Oi']n0y,
CARHIA1 All OLflCI-IITH SHOP.
E. L, SCOTT & CO.
At the old staad of McLaughlin
Scott & Co.,
I__OS ANGEL,ES ST«KET,
1-B3XT DOOR TO O. W. CHlIiDS id CO.
Rr_SP___Tl*"ULLA*IN-
*\_. pati-ims irnl the jjublii
£_<i--li--S>*_S j_;(.|i(.i-;i.llviliiit tlievwill "
o ul. i: I.-.: eiii-i-yi.ii liie e Al* 11! A' II*: MAKIN- AND BLACK-
' ■■■_. - --^__.•"."'}"___l'£i.s,
, .' ,■!, ':'l vvl'll'll** ' h.*--
. . - i lial tbeir work will
Ti '' '•■- *';in be supplied .at lhe shortest notice.
C ■' -iii kinde eonstantlv on band.
Partridge. Rabbit and Chicken i'ies.
Alimentary Preserves.
Tlie be.st tlie market jiil'onls will h<* eonslunllv si*
l-'AUi: k CO., Moprt
Loa Angeles, January 11, 1855
Restaurant Francais,
Oppo_it3 the hsad of Commercial Street,
LOS ANGELES.
jfc _ -VT^SSKS. PAUJ- & ARITOI3T, respect-
■■*"x:r'i';*Vv''' ; "'.':",'"",''.' i';*,':;.'';'.i
] .;,,.*,,* :,i/i ..;:,-.,* ,i
Mstoiner-s with the best of FRENCH AND AlIEftlCA-i
:X;OKlX(i.
Hot Rolls, Corn Bread, Pies, Cakes,
Muffins, etc- etc-a
■anbehju. et anv time ijiwing the flay.
A -Vtiv Sn.li.an is no.-ji.l v.-hcre i.hev wiH~b- pleased to
serve their enstomers In lb** American >iyb-. If preferred.
Boar-land h-Hlging bjf tlie day or week .fil. be obtained
_?-g-- Oounlrv gentlemen will find a splenflitleorral In keep
tbeir horses .side, witb plenty of hay and water.
Coin-:, thy ir, am- *'cu; wjm. »k satisriivi).
PAUL X AKDOIN. Peoi*bh--tori-.
Los Angeles, May 1-, 13*3^. No. 1—tf
j.ven to
1 a k
FARMING UTENSILS
fell kind. n.auu'actu_.d to order uf the very best ma
erial.
Fjirmer., Team -lers an 1 the public '.•"nei-aUy. in want c:
-iii-k in our department, are :-e-*;>ee'l'eJ!/ so!.eitc»t to giv
E. L.SCOTT & CO.
Los Angeles, September IB, 1S55. 18 tf
IEW ESTABLISHMENT.
CABIMT MAKING,
Undertaking anil Tartring.
mHHSFBSCKIBERSlia.lngpBrch!
JL o.i an eo.Ire stock of Luml,
THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS
Till receive the strictest attention, as we shall endearor
o keep on band COI*!*'I">'-** el" evrry' sivlr. sueh ;..-. rjiise.l
ind Bat lids. We will also prepare the HETALIC BURIAL
■AsKjlI; short. noti-C. Persons i'rooi tlie country can have
T XJ IO. T& X 3KT O-.
is Bed Pests, Til hie l,**..s, Hji:,i~i'oi*s. Xrv.ei-. \e,
ACS' All ori.ler.s filled with pronilitness and ilispj.teh.
wm. Ii. pERRV ■_ CO.
Los Angeles, September IS, 1856. 18 tf
Restaurant Francais.
The Propri >tors of lhe RESTAURANT FRANCaI?, inforn:
their frie - ■ ■ ,- i •: p ti, i.-rallv. that thev bave re]
duced the >ri ■ f thebesi *e d in the City of Loa .In;.
le... to the full nrlng rates ;
Per XVeek In tlie saloon $10.09, with bf bottle urine
PcrJ.I_.Oa tin $1,00, « " »• *'
Per Week Iti t_ic Ilall 8S,O0, " 4i " "
Per Meals rto 75, " •' " ,i
PAUL S ABDOIN.
Los Angeles, July 21, 181.5. No, 10—tf.
j>^-t3_E^~.__7C_^t3-l^S-E3-__^.'^"-
T11I-. t:\n-'l,!.!-:Xi.' SALOON ha. been reaorated an
mm-oved iu lhe in,.,it thoroi^b manner, and is now r.
ipened under the charge and sole management of D. Mai
"''wiTflPKJcisREDIICJ^
to suit tho times. The choicest LIQUORS and CIGARS can
ef j.ll lime? hi* iuiil al the Bar.
The __-.n_.romi.ry has always been a favorite with tbe
public, whieh, it is hoped will continue to be tbe case under
lis present owner and proprietor.
FOU SALE.
TBE subscribe, offers for sale at his vineyard and atSan
Pedro,
20,000 feet Redwood Lumber.
consisting of Scantling of the following dimensions :—3x4
inches. U feet long; 3 Inch plank ; -fi" fencepowts 1.'.: feel
lou.., 4x4 inch at one end and 7x4&1 tbe other j -1\S inched
24 feet long, and .000 feet inch Boards,
STEPHEN' c. Foster.
Los Augeles, Angus! 11. 1868. No. 13—tf
E. L. SCOTT & CO.
Carriage Makers and Blacksmiths,
.LOS AN-GELES STREET,
OPPOSITE MELLUS ROW.
September 15 ISfifi.
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP,
from the cmupam-, the bu:
l*:ii:is and Jaeob Elias es 1,
I-IIji.-j .. [)n.., who are here
T'i
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.
n PIMIBATE COURT,
LOS ANCrEL-BS CO [J .\TV.
At C-KMttbere, Sept. lOtfa A. 1). 1856.
In (he in..-. ei*-i"- "i- I'-.tiHe of J. R. Creal rfee'd.
T.j jill wb.*.ji ii may cotte.rn, Nutloe is hereby pivon :
rill'-AT the appliration nf Wm. W. Rubottora and Benja.
1 mill lljirleu fur Letter., uf Adminixt ration upon sold
Mate having been Bled this day in said Lwurt. Ordered.
(but lhe i'eii.hm he se! fur hearlnjj Ht tbe ie-x; ttegular
Term of this Com-!, cown_.sni.fug oo Monday, tho :'!■] -lav
of Septionber, A. P. l&afl **i 10 "o'clock A. H. of said >U<v.
By order of tb** Hon. Pruhate Co , rt.
Attest JOHX W. SHOKE. Probate fb-i-i..
Per J0-5EPI1 A. IJIXCI1MAN, Dept,
I. Hartman attorney for I'-tithmers.
Loa Angele*.. September 15. 186-, 18 td
I.V PUOK.-VTH COL*JIT, " It 'hui
LOS AXtJEI.ES cnrNTA", /Sept. 1Mb
Ik;.;
ix tiu. ...ati'i.!. <>:■ 'nn1: i:-t iTi-: <>v ,.ioii\ i;. it:i-:.m..
PICGEASED.
T! ALT, whom it may concern, Notice Is hereby jtiven
thai the petfthm of _J itthcw Keller (or General Let-
tensofA Imidtration upon sal I h__tate, bo I -.1 ;,i. the
Court Hun-" In theOity nnd County of Loa Angolea, on
Monday, tbe _Mtb dav of September, A. D. [855, at LOo1
_l.*el_ A. M. of said ilay,
By order ofthe Hon. Probate Cunrt.
At.te.si Jnil\ W. ,'!l.,i;i:. Probate Clerk.
Tor GEO. X. WHITMAN, Deputy.
Reott & Brenl attorneys for Petitioner.
Loa Angeles, September tl, 1866. is ;■!
ALEXANDERS & ISAM ING.
Jforfoarbinj anb Comiiiratnt
MERCHANTS,
SAN PEDRO AND LOS ANGELES, OAL.
AOEyTS.—R. ALEXANDEft, 7,**.: Angeles.
RASKIN i CO., San Francisco
i.:-s AnffclcH An..! *: _■.. inr.fl. ■ ..
. C.I..S. IL JOHX30-V. Ji. S. AtLANSOY.
•Johnson •__ lliaii! on.
Successors to Ai rmdei- d. Melhtt,
WHOLEiSAI.I-: AVU l.i.i'Aii, i;i-:vi,i:i:.: IX GENERAI:
MEnCHAX_i)ISE, M.uu st., Loa Angelea. »u!7 tf
3,000 i- ■ '.
Cb-e in tenia, D) c 81 Ktttt, I'ali.t*., Olla,
Tm",r.'j;i >■■-. '.mi .-y
GK-fMfs, "<:■. a ..- &C., ->^*:.
Henry Johnson * -Co,
VV H O I- E S A L E D E U G G 1 S T S,
1 Io Washington Un et, San Francisco.
(YEEEEEEEEEE'::eE.
Gobi I-eaf.
Dnutpi.sts1 Glfl
ViaKi very i.i
s,,.l:i Bottles.
.rtmet ofPntenl Medicines ofev,
rj ol ber article appertaining loi
.eiil, Sand'a Sart
Patch, Clayton & Co.,
|1rothtfc Coiiiiiiissioit |Bcr.cfj;infs,
GENERAL AGENTS.
No. 40 Clay Strsct, b.low Davis,
SAN FRANCISCO.
Goods Stored io Fire-Proof Vfare-Ho_sc_.
m mi mm mm,
ON MAIN STREET. 0FP.3HE TIIE HEAD CF
COMEECUL,
P*:'n:-: BIGGS, sole proprietor uf ibii establishment,
having i-1 greal expense fit.0*1 up, rfnovi I ami in.-
prnvedil in the mosl nlogan) iircl winfortabie manner,
and having employee! the besl JOL'B i.i the bu -lo*-. . thai
Ban Franrfsooe^n nfml >. is now prepare., fo
SUA . •■:. SU __MPOO ;ui*. CUT HAIR,
In tbe ii ifonnble Southern ami [few Orloand Btjlo.
an-1 al '-'.': V< II : III FS. The proprietor btta . ci al [j
Where HOT nnd COLD Baths can be had ttt all hours of the
dav nl the '.'..ihiwhiL; priees :
COLD BATHS 60 Centfl.
HOT ** 75 Cents,
Roota will be blacked (is usual ; and WASHING done to
order, with neatness and di-paleh.
For the convenience uf He- public, a City Rxpreua mi*:
lHli-lli..-1-eci. Offiee is atso npened. »*here fill ordei -■■ will be
_ttended to promptlr. My friends and fellow i real ire .
ffho hare heretofore ius,l cent! Ieu.ee In me are respectfully
Invited lo continue tbeir patronage. Tbe patronfljte of
;,ll persons thankfully received aod gratefully acknow!
ir*s> Doors open from funri_e till 0 o'clock i*. M.
Loa Angeles, Aug, 25, 1865. No. 1.-—if
the
TO SHIPPEES
PRUIT AND PRODTJCE.
.rf.irKSi.*i.sc!{Msi-:i-:s.;-ive,u.ii,
1 fi-iii. busine«s, thai Lhey have ah * stem Ive line of
T EZ N M V<-IE TEA M S .
Anil are prejinred fo made enjrafremenl s for the trnnspor
tationof Fruit tu _nn Vii-lro on tbe shortest pe ■iibio jm*
;;,-(-.
For ILUT.IY*:; rrom l.os Anjfelea to the I ■ acb Ti BlXi
and Siril'PIXU. our eharffefi ftre
FlFTt CENTS I'ER ONE I!ry!>::yn POUNDS;
When in less intitien tlian 20M !bs. our chai
$i per OXi: HUX1.UEH lb«.
ALEXANDERS _! BANNING, Pan Pedro.
j GEntsi { \lA^'::^r,i'
T.os Angtdea. An". 25th, 1856,
San Eram
. l .-:—■. r
S
HARDWARE STOBE.
Tv
CARrBNTEBS' TOOLS.
NAILS OF ALL KINDS.
LOCKS, BOLTS BI 'I PS A\n . OBSWS,
HOUSE PeRXlSlIIXaS GEXEEALL1',
MASONS TROWELS.
BUTCHER'S SAWS. OLE l.VERS_n_ KNIVES.
BB \ >S KETTLES. IRONS __,] SCREENS,
STEELI ARDSnnd SI'RING HAL INCES.
OX. TRACE and COIL CHAINS. ETC.. ETC.
Lo. Angeles, .July 14, Is;
FOR SALE.
The Subscriber offers For Sale
105 Acres oftlie
in)--'!' DESIRABLE AW8ICLXTI RAX LA NT IX THIS VI-
efnlty. -itnateri a..nut two mill - from thi* Cite, on the
SAS PKDRO EiOAU. «-l,k-!i jj.K-jj of.,,.-,■ I.,*,
iY,,mil.is;.:,s;i n-BMterlj- wlndeonlh ly t-b.-s ihrouKh.
out the day. On the promise- i i a never failing w, 11 ul
excellent watPi. and * variety of
Garden Products,
such as, S IDE. THIMl., ASPARAfiW ftc. Uso In eounfl*
lioi; with tbe l'...n,. _ s ;| vim vard,
300 THRIFTY PEACH THl__:S,
23 EtfGLlSSI VVALMITTKEES
95 APRICOT TREES,
all ,.r-... : ih -■ mp :. e ;■ irri nf -i, pfcres and j* en-
<■!,,. ,-;i ffith ji livu i.■■■-.■. All or a pari irfll be S3 id ... - il
-i.
Il'.l nnd r.i -.ii* lulu i lu I. j - * i.-ic.
Ontrallj locali * hel ■■■■ een l*(inm nn ju *l Hinrtj inir-r*) st.-
ii the imn_pdinte i leinilj ol i ha M .. and Uuili ran*,
(iltKATKKIJlKTION
IN Till*: PRICE OF BOAilD AT THE
WHATCIIEER HOUSE,
Nos. 119 and 1S1 Sftcrmnento street.
SAN -KAN. , .0,1 AL.
*o 00 Pcr'We-Sc,
£1 OO Per Day,
50 iis PerMool.
LODOIXO- ON THE Mm . R£AS0>'AC1 r ti rus :
Fi-oni $9 <«. 90. Pei-\V««K.
From 50 c-e. to 81 Vet Mi;iif.
N. B.—There are ElfiHTT. HXi.M. ROOMS* Dtted np ;io,l
'ui-iiisle'i! in tlie neate I manner, at ["row ifi cts. to SI per
ii-lii. and iiij.i S.. lo «ti per w*n k,
if.,* The privil j.lMie-lini'fil U, thu
atronnol tbe hou a
K. B. W :■<*: t. ARD, Propri. tor.
Wilson's Exchange,
ESTABBCM5K & .i.VMKS.
THIS po] uljii- and extensfwlj known ROTEX, whloh for
Ihe IjjsI few weeks be ■ been under the Biaiingetnunl of
\V. W. i-.T-'i'.--,i'.L.in;h.. has bi * a painted ti .l-,,ni ; new
Furniture hax been added and tbe House is uow incomplete
order for tho reception of tbe public.
*;,. i-'-.-;-i.,-,--.k lm- n.rmod j* connecttoii In _ru_iness with
r. P. T. JAMES, who has been favorably known in tlu_
above HOTEL, nnd recently ju tli, International.
i-'i:t* possible exertion will be made by the presenl pro-
nrietorB to render tlie above eatabU-fhineitt the moal popu-
"V^ToIIjs cto 3_r»3_--3Tro_sit,
Pickle and Preserve Warehouse*.
v.i. L8 Front Stbbkt, BHTwasS Calipoanza am>
Sa "-UMKNT0 Stbbbts,
SAN FR A AC I S C O.
It. U. FBOVOST, Agent.
Jnne23, 18M. Ko. 6—«__
"V| BW C'lKiiis- -.Viiv Coeils--Expressly ior
100 hfbblfl C. Sujptr :
Elcme Fig*, bfdrani]
1041 bf boxes new rul_.il
.'. bbln All iondn :
10 boxes noil Citron.
May 28, ISfifi.
T'.U!'.'ii..\v.*. en,,
Dor California and Battery st».
Ko. 2—1( "
*. s, iiAr.];ni.n. v, u, bantell.
r.lar—E'Ei Randeil & Ho_
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
NO. 60 CALIFORNIA STREET,
Near Front.
SAN PRAXCISCO, CALIFOBKIA.
Orders for pooda, aecompanled lu- tho funds, o&ritally
fllled at the loweal prices, and nroperlj forwarded
Maj 13, [865. Np.l—if
L, DEtATOSI, j. PARJE.
DEL4P0KT& CO.
130 WASHINGTON STHEET, EANFRAKCISCO.
I?*roi_tLOlx X-n_i^>o____*to_i_-f3
AND DEALERS JN WINES, BRANDIES
LIQUORS AND SYRUPS.
March 24. tf
MOXEY TO LOAN AT 3 PER CENT PEB MONTH, TO
any amount itquin d, uj mi ltanclii-« with eonflrmed
titles by ^! iBitlu'l'l' _ .VHIJ I I K,
Pncitic i.*-;-n A Be Ilv Hank.
dee. 9S Morchaul st. Kan ".rauclsco.
p. ii. comtiti,
GUN, LOC1C& WHITESMITH
'./■■< KS MADE AND 1:1- i'.v liu..*,
Safes I it n_ d. Ail Work
Warrantod.
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Los Angeles Star, vol. 5, no. 19, September 22, 1855 |
| Type of Title | newspaper |
| Description | Missing p.[3-4]; The weekly newspaper has p.[1-4] in English. Los Angeles Star in English includes headings: [p.2]: [col.1] "Disgraceful riots in Louisville Ky. -- mob law triumphant", [col.2] "U.S. Land Commission", "Law intelligence", "Letter from San Juan Del Sud", [col.3] "Atlantic news", [col.4] "Artesian wells", "Barnum's elephant", "Indian Council and Gen. Cass", "The Cholera on the Uncle Sam", [col.5] "An incident at Sebastopol". |
| 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 1855-09-16/1855-09-28 |
| Editor | Waite, J.S. |
| Printer | Waite, J.S. |
| Publisher (of the Original Version) | Waite, J.S. |
| Publisher (of the Digital Version) | University of Southern California. Libraries |
| Date created | 1855-09-22 |
| Type | texts |
| Format (aat) | newspapers |
| Format (Extent) | [2] p. |
| Language | English |
| Identifying Number | Los Angeles Star, vol. 5, no. 19, September 22, 1855 |
| Legacy Record ID | lastar-m197 |
| Part of Collection | Los Angeles Star Collection, 1851-1864 |
| Rights | Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
| Access Conditions | University of Southern California owns digital rights only. For personal, educational or research use contact: Special Collections, Doheny Memorial Library, Libraries, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189; specol@usc.edu; phone (213) 821-2366; fax (213) 740-2343. Contact rights owner at repository e-mail (or phone (626) 405-2178 or fax (626) 449-5720) for access to physical images. For permission to publish or republish material in any form -- print or electronic -- contact the Rights owner. |
| Repository Name | The Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
| Repository Address | 1511 Oxford Road, San Marino, CA 91108 |
| Repository Email | ajutzi@huntington.org |
| Filename | STAR_189; STAR_190 |
Description
| Title | Page 1 |
| Full text |
I" My Huaband—A Lift Sketch. Mr husband is a v.-ry strange mnn. To think how he could have grown itt provoked about such a little thing n*. that scarlet scraf. Well, there is no use iu trying to drive him; I've settled that iu my mind. Bul he can be co-ix'-d— can't be, though I and from this time shan't I know how to manage.hlm I Still there is no denying, Mr, Adams ii a strange D_ar_. You see. it waa this morning at breakfast, I said to him, "Henry, I m\xst have one ofthose ten dollar scarfs at Stewart'-. They are perfectaly char* miogi and will correspond »o u.c.ly with uiy n_»- rooa velvet cloak. I waut to go this moraing and get one before they are gone. ■-Ten dollars don't grow on every bush, Adeline; and just now times are pretty hard, you know,*' he answefed iu a dry, careless kind of tone, which irritated cfte greatly. Beeides that. I knew he could at.brd to get me the scarf just as well fls not, only, perhaps that my maimer of requesting it did net quite suit his lordship. "Gentlemen who can afford to buy catin vest at ten dollars a piece cau have no motive but penu- rio'Mie-*-- for objecting to give their wives as ir* |
| Archival file | lastar_Volume22/STAR_189.tiff |
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