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Tin 1 -'iinernl.
mm iTOccstrtoa's pride,
mi nt, and tin: pallt'
One t ■:.: ;.i all—
One drop o on's tide,
I of a long line
i
Tlie seemiu'; of r. ; displayed.
Coldly—most «>.*%, o'er his burial place
Tin- rooornen passed and mfl*d; bat one mu thi re.
Her pale face in her maiitle almost hid,
r heart swelling with a Toicelca* care ;
oa his coffin lid ;
Borrow o'er that stately dead
Waa that young u
Tlir CoBHt Survey.
"iii Th* Outcry.
A i. the maion ut CoogreM reomtly closed,
'.■■..■
during the
year previous was $.*»;_,8ui..-
peatet) larg.- oat la, ■ -'■ Fran ■
.
light of an economical nectsity for (!;
tagflBgatii .-',: .gfawa;t for tbe
. . ■
i' tilso ae a means of advancing the prog*
lo knowledge .
. I
'!■:: ■ i ': ■.!. Ill
: Patterson, ol P
| ' ■
d i'.v t:: I Go. ■■: :;:■ i nts id Eog-
land ami ■ n -"ting the
President, with whom he was Intl
Important*; ifm.lar nr-a'tires in this
country. , in 1 *U7 Coogresa passed
. .
■ 1 ; I '■■■,'■■
1 raited state . in ■■■hid ■ lesigoated,
the Maud plaoei ot anchor...■
■ ■
es nnd headlands," and mich uth-
.
tin j* an accurate chart of every pnrt oJ UR
It also toiborised a survey ot St. George1
:..■..; I .
ature-'uid to the
Gall
. Mr. Gallatin, Serr ' ' iiory, piihlmh-.d a oircu-
lar, to M is. : BoltottJta
iii'ii .-■:■.■
t!r i.ill'.v,;:,.; ii-'ini.- : !■'.■ ', ;:,-■ :i- :, rls-i-iisi-nt Ijy
a series of astronomical ot-scr vat ions of the true
position of a few remarkable points on the coa st;
of the coaat be-
these shoal* or ton be basis of
waa to supply,
Mr. HnH-'.iT. * gentleou of high acl
tuiniiiisiiu ami eiperleoce, wbo bad bean engaged
in the trlagttlatton ofthe Canton of Berne, responded to tli' oh ;i
mand ol tl Ltrvey. In 1811 be visit-
oonatrnotlou of the requisite instruments. Tbe troublew which soon broke
oat between this country and K;i;i ...1, delayed,
however, Dm BOOompUutnaiil ol tbta otydot, and
it was not until the ye.sr I toroed te
America properly prepared to enter upon the un-
in the bay and harbor ot this city, but the work
was soon afterward interrupted by the failure of
funds, and tba d vhich tbe
! ■-., il ■ r-jri..;!. il.
Promth] : 1832 the Coast survey as
;i-. . ' . '.■■'.-.. ;:i
e made by Messrs.
B. a c,.
th.! Navy Deparl ni. rivers and por
tions ot coasts, but in such a disconnected
little tow tfdi adTaMiotog
! for which tliey
J try ofthe
Navy, Mr. Bautbaad, Oosgrees appropriated $20>
i'ij'1 1 !■ .■ iiv;. i:s r '.,■'■■, 1 -:_i. pM;.■;■■:. ,.; 1 -nT. and V.v,
llasslcr was again put in command. This waa the
■ icncement of the survey.
Hie following eleven years the Sup-Tin-
■ . . ..,. j ■ ■;.
teraaUalug bin plane, but
v <-■ !!i ■ Vili's-i" ni
1
Island a:: Lpeake. Hay. The
extentoi w\\\ oe realized when
we state that the coTered an area ol
:
nearly 1,21 D ttatlooi for I d cf 1,606
Un .
In 1819 Mr. irawler died and Troffes-'or Alexan
der Dallas Bache was appiuted Supcrieodont in
his plac■'. i ever efooe held witb
.
where his predecessor had broken otT. and shortly
after adr ■ nsive system, ao*
s n;i hillUll-
tstri-- r;;- !y in 'ii:' : '.-.' jila.""--. ini. i:i ' nsdi nisumcr
as to assure Its forming at least a sin irl
i n- nrj-l
in- '■ -■■-■'. I !: i. ■[!.■■
method wan, however, Dti the
■ ■
received the Indorsement of i Congress
■.-'■■■'.'. Committee of Inveatigatiou inatituted in
1842.
In 18-17, the work had I 1 to South
i -nana and Texas, and
■ L keyed
leneed, The l'acillc coast was
in (he plan of operation immediately
Crlii: SS'.Sl. At I
■
Stale and
Atiantii.-.i "rieoand PeclBo coast. The
■
. i mil ■. or about one
: . . ■
leeatfcu ona-quartt-r ofthe Pacific co..-!
pntrapay. whieh is generally a r-eaaou aabind (In
triaof-ulaljan, iseseeui . in Liie
lion, 7■.; mill id tin Gull
two-tilth 9 of the
■ :
progesa the survey of th . '.At counts
'I'ii-s abole work le aa Lion of the
ills the rxpenditurts. His asolsiui.
■ • '■'■':' ■ . lii.isi-, ;..-.-] ■■ ,i ■ -, ■
- ..-.;-.,..■ ■ -: :,•:',.
- .
for merit to mmy and
'■'■.'■
. •■ ■
penMand'-u:, and are nece*aar:i
■ . .
natioo of the throe clasaee neatli
perikaWance. a'nl in securing to it constant or-
. _v is com-
porta ol the
i and
f wi ra, together with
■ ■ ■ : ■ . ■■■ -,- :■
! with tho survey, aud ore,
-
nitely extended. These triangles are afterward ; I" «»* ohih-i Court of the ist Jn-iiei«i Ra.
I Into secondary and tertiary, fixiag tho I lHrt» °r *** 8,"t*! or<- """""■l-
poeltionso!' mite aod bay d and bar-l*lf*- matter. of ANDREW F.
bors along the coast, and these points are again ! McKUMBY, as huoivent Debtor.
used to fix's. ig vessels from . T^UllSL'ANT to an brdrarof tiie Hon
which are tested the depth cf the water and tbe [ Hayes, Judge of yfui DUtrk
:n. Observation-! are alsu con- \ herebv ■
longi-i t-ent An
fade, and n: -su. and the character ol
tides nod currents, Tbe results of these investigations are afterwai
. :i maps and charts, which are
electrotyped in tbe establishment belonging to
: Survey, and then distributed to agents
fa tbe seaports to sell, at moderate prices, for tbe
•
: ':.-■ ' '■-.' •■;.- ;
■■ the Lni-
.....
i during
the last thirteen years, the large increase being at*
■
ttonr bave recently l>een extended. Thai
.seasonable may be infer-
s.'Iy ii.ii-!
■ . ' . ■ ' ■
raphie surveys ; and Austria devol d t'i the same
ohject 18,500,000 within a term of Ml
.
The appropriati
ment or thi* article is to bo applied in the follow-
\;\Z m.inner :
Por oonttaalng the Bnrrey of the Atlantic and
fore tbe lion. Benjamin li
court, at the court room of said court, in the county of San sSesnard.no,
.Lit day of June, A. D. 1850, at 10 o'clock
A.M. of tha! •■
then and thero to show cause, if any they
Id not be
r:iid an assigntni■<.
■ :; bfe debts aod ITabtlilies
:
b day of tfay, A. D. ■
myU J. M. GREENWADE, District Clerk.
WOLFE'S
SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS!!
I b«g to call the att--i_ _;■<!! ofthe "isrthaata of California and Oregon to a Superior Ariicle uf
HOLLAND GIN,
Manufactured ly Myself Exclusively,
AT SCHIEDAM, HOLLAND,
Ami toll' -■■■:'' 1 :;■•■<:■: ^ A,, name of '
SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS.
.. r ,,...- :::-.<:.Y thai can be sasbctefl M say cost, n t»
'.:,.- -rv, l.ui by Hi. ,:l(,M-e iwitiinicul variety of the »BOMATICFTAt*
aii'l re ..■.- '■ ■■- '■•:■ its .-i-iriTisiu;.-! .-ul vent .ami 11nis it |>e,
IVi'llAMI Alt'--MA. iilto^-jtlier iish-h' lAnr.t :u its LORIUAL AND
MEU
KJUJI
Probate CourJ:-
STA "E/-: OF ■ IA. I
i ■. ■ ■
-.;i, „. , I101.H ■ ■■ i aa n
.... mt. Ciii'niii.s Iil;.'i',in:aisi:i. H
rr tbe Southern snd Westorn -1
■ ;' iGL'E AND Kl'.Vl i: :-■]■: r-Si:■-j-i.-.-*.- r...f water The Physic
■jot of the PUB] IV
P3, the proprietor haa submitted It to
MiKMK'lMslT. i.vi'i' tlieir ovinitt-
I'm; ui the j("Kl"AT SUfCKSS lli.-y li.'.vc
NOTICK IB BEKKUVCIVKN TO TIIE CIIKH
[ton nf, and all persoo leu against
":-.-\\. tbey are required to exhibit
'..[th the ■■:■ di ary Iott&en, trlthtn ten
Gulf coast ol -. iKrtioe, to
itanta, aod
"ndndlo"-'pay and teMof the
army and navy, md
■; tba work,) $26<M
For ciMitinuin^ the survry of the western coast
.
uttanlngthamrvey of tlie Florldn reef->
siling pay anl emoluments ol
Mlie army and navy, and peir.
ployed <'ii the work,) $40,000.
For running a tine to connnot the trinngulation
odthe Atlaotloooaat adth tbpton tbegalfonfeW*
]-,:■:'. -.',■■■:' ■-- sh" Kloriil;. I'-v
For publishing the observalioii.i made in tbe
progrett ol ' tbe ooaat of tbu (Jolted
States, $6,000.
For repairs ol Bteamers nnil sailing schooners
-l in tbe oo ial nrrrey, $10,000,
pwj ••'.' L':if*i-ic-"rfl for seven
, need Id the hydrography of the coast
in'.■■■.', 00 longer supplied by the Navy Depffft*
moot, $12,800.
l'rodm (Ioiijb nl Ilu- 1'it'lflr.
Wn make the fill -.■■■.;;>.. ': .::i t!i>: iluiiu-
liilu (S. f.) Oonnpi ■■ '.--A EAvertiser:
Native Wine.—Through the courtesy ol Lieut.
Reynolds, we havo received a sample of native
wloe made by Mr. V. Koodeea, of Wai ma, Ksiuai.
That place, like the valley of Kshcol of old, ba
ii.r iiii: :y nr him)" -. ■ ■ ■. l . s !,ij!j;i fainr-d for tl;e niz"
and excel h:::c" bl II ■ ::;-;i[i-:.:. Loog before tbe policy or impolicy of wine manufacture in
- i[iu ■ '.ioneil. lim reputation ol
V. Waimeft wine," occnsioally made bj _m o; tbal
honored pioneer band of mif-'ionancs, long piuct-
gathcrcd to hit. reet, was known from Nlfbatl to
Ka'a.
The f:;rssip!.> of wloe wbicb ni have received A-
of a rice aDd clear color (rcscmblini: a brown
sherry,) a most delicious aroma, and in its (oate
ri'-'inl..'"" Mufcsit wine, in tii>; o]iinion ol _:"_vcrai
'.■■■.r.-.r! to whom wi: tmv : r<-!i rnn.l it. 11 EA", ■;'-
■su !.'iy !: ■! '■■■■' v. ]•:,') ::■•' imv-; \r.:'.i,v i-':"U in it-
■ ■'. ': il- .'/VV' •■,■ ! -. X. rS'L i-i' [!;..; -,'.']]). -
in i-fjtuf:-.ir-:" inii'l..' hnvo a hoiii1 last'.', not very ngrce.
able. Wo have not learned wlmt rjir.tiitity of win ■
Mr. K. has been able to produce, but suppose this
to '■ ■ il: ■ iv I'll of his lirnt experiment from vine.-
planted, we believe some three years ago. We
congratulate him on his production of a wine
'■■-■': '■'■'■'■ A' li'.1 .ri'ii i-.;.-: iii :;s .:snf irlnriiu: it to ;my
extent must supercede in a great measure tin* Imported articles, as it will most certainly livsonn
a Invorito with nil tbose who qbd it. The locality
which he haa chosen lor his vineyard, la unquestionably to become the "Loa An^tr.s" of oor
;.i::::.!'im. It.s lililil nr,il even tv-rnp-.; sitr:re fivnv
:ii" tn .:;;■( v.-'.::\'-\ of wine after the juice U ex-
:■■■ i :r-- v. r',i sir- Hi" ;, ,',v 11, <,',' tli" r;l si pr-;-:. Tin-
mere raising ofthe grapes ia not the most iinp.r-rt-
ant part of the manufacture of wine. The adaptation of temperature to Biiccesiful fermentation
iB probably the greatest point to be looked at..
If a pure article of domestic wino is produced
soi'l 'uiii: !. .1 :.•'. \: i .■ Si.-'.i" ;>i ic", it lji:,.^'_ Mipc-f-
cede to some extent, as It does in all ooantriaa,
the use ol ntrongcr and deleterious spirits. The
quality of wine consumed in the kingdom <!n
rttfg 1857 vasal I ul :;,ooo gallons, at aproba-
of over $L>,flor)t wbiob sum, if our wi e
■ra ■'■ is'iuoed within oar ts-rntory, would be so
much added to our national cnpital.
.. ii"N.— A curious caso has re.
iv ntiy been SaaUtfd Id JvipUunl. a Mr. a
Hamuli., were both killed by a falling builoinj,-.—
Tin. iiu-rii;ind mi tafeeo from tins rams qofte dead,
"■■ 11ii■■' tin1 body (.1 hi- wifn was taken out ii1;;;"
warm, and tho qucatiou was raised whether it
could be saf«j]y presumed that the wife survived her
i .- n.,:;■!. ;,.-■ ll.i ; '.vonS'.l e:»ij: ..: n Vsniiiiiim ;;i th" .■ i :-
of "ity. The Court decideil
against the supposition.
" Talk about dumb meo :" i ml eld Fox "Why,
■.■■'■■■■ 'i : ':■"<■ ;!;-; n\ r.i;-,.-.-i. jjirui
I ever heard tell on —ISiil was a constable harOi
Why, don't yon tfaMt, ho liad nn exeotHlaa
. il Ev i I .;;v,; Ti"-. and ins
■ ■ s1.111■ ■ onl mB& levied OD my old woman's ducks,
■■ted me to drive Vm apaodoatob 'eDrfOf
bim, Hu.l l toid bin to Batet. 'am blmaeb
.1 the house, and
l duck, he'd sit down and
wring it's head ofi", and charge mileage I"
Tho art of not 1. fa untaught in the
unknown or wEtpraotteed
Wi noticed tbal ■ n
woman never hears an impertinent or v
insrk. A kind of dl
trom not a little
apparent ■
is; tbe oity o| San
(fl be 1 'tent barredL
' ill) DAJLKV.
Adim'ir ■! i ;'.-;■ oftbe
oi ii s v I Davis, deeeaf>ed.
San Bernardino,
In di.- lflatt»r-a>f tbe E«iate of AN-
TOMO r-BNAOIO ABILA, De-
O eAMd<
NOTICE is HEBEBT GIVEN, by the ojjder-
■■ !, Sp(;:isi! Adrnfatatrater of the above
■, tn the ci s ditora ol, raid all persoos
ii 1 tleccai ed, to exhibit the
eauie, with tlie nceiv-itry vouchers, within ten
from the first publication of thie notice, to
. . igned, al the residence oi Don Tgnado
Del Falle, on the Plaza, In the dtv of Los Anfcele
PEDRO A !lfOKIt9 ABILA,
Bpecia] Adminjatrotor.
Loa Angelea, January 16, 1*W. 10m
1>RY GOOI1S!
BEY.\EMANi\, PICK & CO.,
89 and 91 California street,
(EMPIRE BLOC'lf.)
IMPOltTKHS AND JOBBERS,
OFFER FOB asm,
BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE,
BLANKETS—BED, white, BLUE, AND
BREKH;
Velvet Ribbonf,
Prints,
French and English
Merinos,
Alpacas,
Marseilles,
Carpi <~,
Hearth Ru^a,
Grtuab Cloth,
Linen Goods of all
kinds,
Window OprtrdnB,
A:ui]:\~U~,
Wool Plaids,
Hosiery,
And a Full Assortment of
For Salo, at Lowest Market Rates
Blaol Oil Cloth.
Pilot and Reaver Cloths,
French ITats,
Black Oil Cloth Hats,
Kliis-is,
French and English Mus-
tin dc Laino,
Spool Cotton,
IvinnerV -nitin,
Haiahal's Liuen Thread,
Velvets,
Booting,
Ginghams,
□B In Si ■■•' OtJi
F THS ARTICLE.
L'OOLPTIO \VOl,FE.
CAl'TION" TO THK PUBLIC.
■■..-- s intoUjeUaitetlStaten, a namWr oftJquor Uixers'la
:,,. ;■:■:>:*'■:.. tlaco, bare been < si.n.-nt tu potting up mixoi mxl jKiisfinous (Jin io
,•.■.'.-■< »D(1 ].-,-ee. iu 1.... i In ni' !i oil' ui"rii the anw»r* far my lvtiusi^ Mrlrn ;:;■.;-/. M lirst. they buhily runntcrfpitea my
Ti;ir:i". bat rvetalof tb«m to be Brn'stea. Tbeyoow ooafloe themaelvea to elosetj
i.,ii---,is,... •-,,-. r.i.T.s.r.si.i"-" rriii r-i.n l.e nf my bottle*i, and the peco : ,r (rr-api>or « hh.sh I hsivc always a "nd, vie : VEJ,-
LOW PAPER, printed witb RED AKD BLUE INK, PASTEBOARD PRIKTBIi CAPS.
BEW.1RR OFTIIi:?si;i_IIITATI(>\ HOCUS SCIISAIP?.
If tbe :.'"■■■":■ ■■:■'■■:" 81 '," ■ '■"' "i".; 1 to iinlm I h.-in oil' liv emoiierfeili.iK the ].ernii'svr style nml *Ji
■.: NCISK Wo I,! i-.S M'ilN '1'llS. A v.i iii lli.-tir iriixfl si ill t'lr.! oj-ct-up Emltaticms, sis vou ivonlil avoicJ
SllATrlv::-.!^ NKi.VK:*. IICIN!:!' t'ii'MACil .-mil DELIRII'M TREMENS. Tliol'm-e anrl ifi-iminf-^trlnmyips have mvimine
..■I ■ ;■- !..>i.i I-,.- .r-is. md .i rac-simile >■■■• sr tf^aatan nn tbe labeL Ver rale by all tin.' wlroUvsile liini^^isis and respect*
siliiu Liqaor Dealer! In the halted States.
.- prescribe it wtUi
UDOLPHO WOLFE.
Sole Importer and illaniifncfiiitT, 18, fZO nnd 22 Bearrr at.. New York.
'! Ir- •'.-..i-,i v.:,v:;;,.,, -:-in,:, [>;,, bcl..v-, i'vi:hisivelj tb ruy'krtiele—e.U othersare oomiUrfeit aid sm UnyosilioB r-o
the pobllc 6m26.
Ia tb.3 matteror the Estate of Bernardo Yorba, Deceased.
NOTICK i- hereby given to all persons having
cliiiius n;;ninst the Instate of Bernard") Yorba,
rteeeaflC"], to present the f;ime, wiih the iieccs-iiiry
roachara, sritbln ten moriths h-om the date hereof,
io the i;:n!o['.-i^iK'd. Executors oi saiil Estate, nt the
residence A EVodenoia F(*rba. in Sahta Ann. Lot-
Angeles eouniv. or th..1 same will be forever haired.
Plt^KNClO voi;i;a.
It W.'-iCMKi YORBA,
Elvj.NARDO COTA,
Executors etc.
Loa Anselea. Dec. 2-1. 18,18. dec25
PRO Jl ATE COURT.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, }
l.os Angeles County. )
In the Matter of liie Batata of nillinrcl P.
DoHcy. I>ei:cased.
TVTOTICE 18 HEREBY GTVENbythetrnderaigs-
Xi ed, Administratrix of the above-named estate,
to the creditors of, nnd all persons having claims
against said decease'!, to exhibit the same, with the
necessary vouchers, within ten months from the first
publication of this notice, to the undersigned, oilier Attorney, E. J. C. Kkwktj, at his Ollice, iu the
citv of Eos Angeles.—Dated. October 9th. 1858.
CIVILITY R. DORSEY,
fell - Administratrix, &e.
The AVooil and Willow Ware
ESTABLISHMENT OF
HAWXHURST & SUM
IS still in lull operation, at their old ataud, No.
39 SACRAMENTO STKEET, where will bo
found the largest stock of goods in their liue on tho
Pacific ei.sist. mh2R-6m
COLLINS & CO.,
N OME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
One door north of Sacramento Strict,
IMPORT KRS OP
BED FCRMSIHiSG GOODS,
AN I) M/aNUl'ACTL'I.l'HS AND DKALEllS IN 1JEDS ANi:
BBDD1HO, WHOLES*LK ANT1 HKTAII.,
INVITK ll.c nt.'nutIon of FamlUc*, Hotel keep
ern, Bteatuboat aud Sbip owwr.i, Misiin-.r :iii<lMiuiii!iic-
taring eompaoioB. RaiWl»»*D, and tbe DH-frOtora of PnWli
[natttuttone 'r'snerallv, to tlieir extensive .stock of
BEDS AND BEDDING,
i-vrl'S-rii'ii!'. rss j.ii'l. tln.'li' ■.'■jJf.'l'.raU'.l t'n-iniuui iunl l'atent
-i :■: :..r Beds : i'.-sithi r. llsiir. MfJM, Wnol, PHln iiii'i Btt»W
■ ',,:.. -■■■-., ul' irvi.-iv si/i.-: [Inlstoi'.-s sui.'i 1'illnv,.-; ; l'.*-;\ey
:■-."].- Bolster r>ad Pillow Ticka : Cotton urtd Unem Sheets,
i'iilmv anil llcl -rrc;- slips -sill si/c. anil qua Iii ict—W'li ite,
-'.-■■■:. [Uric, I is-..-, n. Cvnv i.srii HftCklDOV siii-l Navv lllririki-lv
viii-i.ssss stylli of WhiU-l-r.inilv iin.i Hiiiu-.eln ; Vink. I.luei
'n-rirr--. r'uir.!.- Mid White Bproads ; U&rseulen Dalits;
'.li s.'-lur .Ivi- ;, u-; 1. mi..'ri ■;,■:• Cuu 11 .(-r;,:uK'S su'.i! IS'-i't si (Juti; >:
!'.rv('..r(.i'S'r- in xr<'H'. vnricfy : Tnblt: Cldths. Xri].:.irr- Mul
i' i.i ...-Is; sl.'-r-t.'SL-'. ■. r.-'-l l.'.nii-ri'.-r iunl (.'nt"; also, Veatli*rs,
il ■ .'■, '.,]<-.- . W wil and lulu ; 1'iu'iis". mu 1'rnr..;, Tickings,
Cotton <iir-l Linsn Sheeting; Bed L&oe, Bed Springs, Kc,
lu.
(JOLU.VSi it CO'S " . are so exten-
slto tint th-*/ 'sun fill tlie; targpst orders mt a few h mri
botlto. Dtnlocs us1'1- pnrehasera mat Invited tu call anil
aaamloe their stock before porchMing elsewht-re.
Orders isi i'i' su.--! v.-HIi the oaeh, and describing the
-.;i:i.--1;; rc'i'.ui'i'-l, v.'ill lie ju-i.;li : ; ly ;i! 1 i;nded to.
!:■.- Heebaolfls1 Institute, m its Inst IndustrialEjhibi-
' r .'i. -.',-.■ 1.1'. 1---1 r.illiiii l.^ Go. tlio First i'lCniium fur Iheir
M nnd Bedding.
i;.i.-..;r delivered kt the tte*tra*m fjee of charge.
.~-.n I's-rin'oi-rco, April 1-1, 'ii'.>. myl4-ly
Established in 1849.
ONE OF OUR FIRM is at present travelling in
Europe,where he is coileetin^ ami FdrwardiDg
to us hy every steamer the most splendid stock of
WATCHES MD JEWELRY
"visr imported into this State. Our Watches can'
I lor sub."tautiality and time-keep-
ing. Our Jewelry i"" selected with the greatest
care, and none hut the most tasteful goods made
ul tie naest gold are allowed to leave onr estab
]I.v!lVi"lil..
QvLCtx*tsB Jewelry
We miimifaaiure on the promises. U'u are tin.
ventors of the art, and keep ahead of all com-
WATCH REPAIRING
i:- 'lone by tin. best workmen, under our own in
spnetion, aod warranted for one year. Watches
fur repair sent to us by Express are attended to
promptly.
BARRETT i* SHERWOOD,
188 KonigofDery utrsat,
bet-.vijt.-n Clay and Gonnnercini -ireffs,
lyjfl IT SAN FRANCISCO
STATE OF CALIFORNIA. )
County of Los Angeles. )
In tltc Omtri-at Com-t of (lie tirst aJitillcIal District.
Margaret E. Hilburn, Plaintiff.
vs.
Lemuel F. Hilburn, Defendant.
Action brought in tbe District Court of ilie 1st
Judicial District, and the complaint filed in the
Oity and County of Los Angeles, in the office of
the Clerk of said District Court.
YOU arc hereby required to appear in an action
brought against you by the ahove named phunts ll, in our District Court- ofthe First Judicial Dis
trict, in and lor the county of Los Angeles, nnd
to answer the complaint filed therein, a certified
copy of which you are herewith served, within ten
days alter the service on yon of this summons—if
served within this county ; or if served out of this
county butj within the First Judicial District,
within twenty days al'tur the service thereof; or
if served out of the First Judicial District but in
the State ot California, within forty days alter tlie
service thereof; always ejculsive of the day of
service ; or judgment by default will be taken
.aiuaS yon.
The said action ia brought to recover against
you a decree of said Court, dissolving the bonds
of matrimony heretofore existing between you and
the plaintiff, and to vest the sole guardianship and
custody of Robert Hilburn, inl'siut, in the snid
plaintiff, and for costs cf'suit, and such other and
further or genera! relief, as shall be agreeable to
equity.
And if you fail to app"ar and answer the snid
complaint as above required, tbe said plaintiff will
cause your defttllt to be entered, and apply to tbe
Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint.
Witness the Hon. Benpimin Hayes, Judge of our
District Court aforeHaid, the 1st day ofilarch.A.
D. 1859.
[SEAL.] Attest: My hand and the seal of said
Court, the day and vear last-'above written.
CHAS. R. JOHNSON. Clerk.
Per Jm:\- O. \V_[_".-T_""ii, Deputy.
Scott & Lanuek, Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
To tlie Interior Merchants and
otuers Interest etl.
WM. H. BOVEE &. GO.
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Pioneer Coffee and Spice Mills,
ESTABLISHED MAT, 1850,
123 Front Street, San Francisca,
WOULD call the ATTENTION of those residing in the interior of the State, to their new
[Brakd of Costeb, (each package bearing their
stamp) put up in 1 lb. papers, 48 lha, in a case J
-.Iso, for Restaurants and Hotels, in 5 lb, papers,
100 lb. cases, The increased demand for this Brand
has induced us to make such arrangements as will
enable us to furnish hereafter a Truly Choice Ar-
ticlk of Coffee, not to be surpassed, if equaled,
in this market; and to those who are desirous of
Enjoying thk Luxury of an Extra Fine cup oj*"
Coffee, they may rely upon doing so, if they will
purchase our Brand of Family Coffee ; and ther
conditions we offer arc,—if it does not prove as represented, return the same by rc-shipment, and
draw upon us for all expenses incurred. We are-
anxious to Introduce this Brand throughout the interior of the State, and we areDKTKinriNKD to spare
no pains Io make it a ThulyPamily Coffee, satisfied that there are those who are willing to pay a
reasonable fair price for the same.
We shall continue to manufacture the Rio Coffee,
under the nnme of Pioneer Mills, and consumers
may rely upon itubeing of the same uniform quality as heretofore.
Our brand of Fresh California Ground Kpiccs (so
generally known) we shall continue to furnish at
the lowest market price, in $ lb. glass and 5 and 10
lb. cans. mh2(! 3m
with
A wag wm one ,,| two of hie ac
quaintances who i
tamm a*"** Baoally i.h.v,,. | tbefint Mason nith
■ ■
' ■■■'■
■ ■■■: laem i-
too laay to shake, aud the other won't ahaki
'iaccord-
■'
itn ordina-
fact thEt It take* into
I rm of the
o mentor
a hue line, which i- mad*) with Boat rigorous accuracy. >kt coast, tire and
a :-.
-eoted a dtocrep-taey ot only four inches
- - - ■...■..
' r« thia
pr.'.ni
otlm i i-i'i'-i Bl
.. .
It i" lb '..art out.
Itis easier to throw a bombshell n mfa
■t ven with artillery. Fo:
a dollar each will
i.iug than Ol i
■
Bill :•■.
.
" Botwiv
That I'm looking ill, and that you arc ill-looking
What would load us to : ' L-ca were
'■'.'■'■
drawers DU
GEORGE L. STORY & CO.
slen- in
PAINTS. OILS. WIIBDW BLASS.
VAUJXTISECBS,
KIM Si I KS, COLORS, GLUES.
in locirtorn btvca of 'mm aerial Irlaoglaa, ao_| Why la la. letter G like maUhno7r' B<«aae'NO' 105 Clay 8treet.
tana a chain ia commcuced which may be iuiku- il ia the end of cc-urling. ^ San Fiaiicisco.
The Hamburg Bremen
FIRE IfiSURM^E ®Q9
INSURES against Losses by Fire in all the
cities and towns in California,
At Greatly Itcilucctl Ratca.
For particulars, upplv to
MOBRIS SFH7EK,
138 Washington street, San Francisco.
All losses settled here in Cash
immediately after the amount is ascertained.
ap:.U-:im
FRANK BAKER,
110 ana 112 Clay street,
45 and 47 Mercliant street,
IMPORTER AJVD DEALER 1JH
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
O^'a.H.I'EITSJ,
Floor and Tabic Oil Cloths,
MATS AND COCOA MATTING,
DRUGGETS, BAIZES, DAMASKS,
Window Shades and Hollands,
UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
PAPER HANGINGS & BORDERS,
China Matting,
For sale in bond or duty paid, nt lowest rates.
ESTABLISHED IN 1849.
To Cnr.Malls(snii(l o
ol -.lt-.-.\ V.t.'.ittt'. who
PHOENIX WORKS.
KITTREDG-E &. FHASER,
pEOPRIBTORSofthe Phoenix Iroo Works, San
1 Francisco, desir.;; to e;ili your particular attention to the Isict lhat they v-.y,- exten/nvedy en^n^'pd
in mmottfaetqfiDg PIBB-PBOOP DOORS AND
tS, B \NK VAULTS, PRISOM OBLLS,
.. at grvatlv Hvd'.'feit I'ricrs.
Onr pn.ctics.il BDOvledg« Of Au.: bosfneBSliafl
red comjdetc, Iiy ten yer.rs expyriunce
.
Onr fa ■ i■ ■: i otir Work which can be
nearly i'vtv ulty anil town in ihis State
: 'fi. Particular attuntii
A large aaaoitmait of waaaa& banddoon nnd
Utd, nnd for sale at very
Ion r itn,
v.v.tery Btreet, near 1'uciiic San Fnaebee.
SAUEI»B9€6ISfS
SM FHANCI8C0.
i RE now l-L-cciv
L Tl!AI)]-i of
- stock for the STRING
NEW AND FRESH GOODS,
:::A offers to Country buyers tho hu'irest and best
assortment, in their line on the I';teilic coast.
HsiviuL- been eni'si^cd in. tlio Drug Business in
San Franfelflc6 for tire past tes years, tbey flatter
themselves tbat their arrangements arc such, that
they chu oiler nni;'[ualed inducements to such a.1
insiy fiiviir tiii.'isi wilh AuAw eustom.
Their assortment comprises everything in their
line of bus-iuess that may be l-nqnirc''. by Dmg^sta,
I Physicians and Uenihantfl, and also ail goodein
their line m ass by Grocers, Bakerft, Brewera, Con-
feet.ioiiei-.-s, Dyers, Tanner.-!. A payers oi' Gold, Hatters, Soda Manufacturers, Barbers, Hotel Keepers
and nis-innf's.ctnr.TS.
All the popular FAMILY PATENT 1EEDI-
CINB3 reeeised tHreol from the proprietors and
guaranteed GENUIM-;. and at the fewest trade
prices mh-jn-Oiu
I
VOL. IX.
LOS AXGELES, CAL., SATU11DAY, JUNE 4, 1850.
NO. 4.
iters Angeles Star:
rCBLMHEO HVKBY SiTUBD»r SORKI.VO,
At No. 1, Pico Ji,.-iMMMis, Bprtng Street, Lou
Angeles,
IV H. HAMILTON,
TERMS:
Subscription, per umium, in advance $5 00
For Six Months
For Three Months.' ......'."
Single Number
AovBRTiSKMi-rNTS inserted atTwoDollarspersquare
of ten lines, for the first Insertion ; and One
Dollar per square for each subsequent insertion.
Aliberol deduction made to Yearly Advertisers.
A.1.-.N-TS.—The following gentlemen arc author
_ e.l Agents tor the Star :
['■ ''- ''V'K.: son Pranc.ico.
i- I). A . Tiujiias..
3 00
2 00
0 25
BELLA UNION HOTEL
Main Street,
lOS 11IQE1ES.
FLASHNER & WINSTON,
PROPRIETO RS.
MTHIS UOTRL, so long known aa the best
in Southern California, having passed into
the hands of the present Proprietor"), bus
been thoroughly refitted, aud many additions made
to its accommodations.
Strangers, and gentlemen witb their families, will
find this an agreeable home, at all times.
The table will bo supplied, aa heretofore, with all
the delicacies of the market. oct2
LAFAYITTI HOTEL,
M-aixx Street,
OPPOSITE THE BELLA UN1G-M,
I_,OS AIVGEl.KS,
MTIIIS Establishment offers superior inducements to the traveling public, and especially to those Wishing a quiet home. The
location is desirable, the establishment largo and
commodious, with rooms—single and for families—
clean and well furnished, and a tahle well supplied
with the choicest viands and delicacies of the season
as j8 well known by those who bave favored tlie
house with their patronage.
The Proprietor will use every exertion, and ne-
irlcct nothing to give his guests entire sati.-faction.
EBERLIARD & KOLL.
Los Angeles, Dec. 11, 1858.
UNTTED STATES HOTEL.
M^xirx Street,
J - o s Angeles.
THE SUBSCRIBER having leaded the
above establishment, begsleave toinform
th.; public that he hits refitted and refur-
II! rjt](!Ct Ultr- r:n™«. ■»»•> »>■'-- :* ™:" *"■.,."/*
du^o-;,, the very best style. Tbe table will be
liberally supplied with everything the ma.ket al-
fords aid every care will be taken to make the
UNITED STATES HOTEL a comfortable homo
"SSI the Hotel is a BAE, where the best
of liquors and cigars are kept _
Terms, moderate to Bull the "m"-WEAVERi
Los Angeles, Dec. 22, 1868.
Hoofing! Roofing !
3Vl£tstio RoosOng ! 11
E. P. RUSSELL'S PATEJUT.
TKANCIS MELLUS,
TTAV1NU pu.-clii.sul the patent rigl.tofthe above
JQ. valuable invention, for tl.e purpose o! supply
ing the counties ol Los Angeles, Sa.
fmsiiuss Caxbs.
C. E. THOM,
Attorney and C oimsclloi' at Law
LOS ANGELES.
Ollice in Pico Building-;, Spnng street. hH
[ttOm Hi*- -.'■'iforiiin llmii* Ji)uru>l.
HOW I OAJCB TO DK A POET.
Wnn.lt'riii ■ rv th ill .|i.;nm i H-...1,
E. J. C. KEWEN,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
LOS ANGBjBS, Cai..,
Will practice in the (.'mu Is ol the .''hist Judicial
District, the Supreme Court, and ilie Cf. EL Dis*
tricl Court of thi' Sootberfl Dtatrlot of California.
Olliee, in Temj.le's Ijiiihliu^, opposite Mcllm-1
■"lore. ' .Isii). 1st. lsv.t.
SLOAN & ItKYNOLDS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
rttiuF CiTB\Jr_fQrt"ntra-jB," - * gpntig oHtuw.
I, w. l--. BULiS, a. v. lirCYxoi.ii.s.
Loa A nuclei", April 4, Li5i). apl)
WM. H. SHORE,
Notary r»xx-fc>lio.
OVS1CK WITI! r.
DR. J. C. WELSH,
Wl.-.l.-r;\l.- an* lS-l.iil
DSIUOOIST,
IS MJILY STREET, LOS AoYtlELES.
MYLES & SMALL.
APOTHHCAHIES,
aiAl\ STltl-:iCT—fr
foblD
RESIDENT DENT.STj
LOS ANGELES,
TcihjiIi'm Itloclc, Slain MxeM) nt«riy oppoxlt*'
CulllllKl'Cllll «tl'«Hl,
Entrance throu-zh Dr. T.J. While's Drug Store.
C. DUCOMMUN,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Fancy Goods, Books A Stationery,
TOUACCO, 1*1
, CIGARS ;
— ALSO.-
Window Glass, Oils and Colors, Varnishes,
Turpentine, &c. &c. &c.
The most varied and extensive stock on-hand, to
he lound out of San Fraiieisco. Bopll
s. l a z A. H. D,
1MPORTKR,
And Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia
sucli, English and American
Corner of Mell
Dry <inniH.
hi-; Uow, i.os AngeleB. any i.
FLEISHMAN & SICHEL,
IMPORTERS AJVD DEALERS IJY
Hardware, Crockery, Faints, Oils
DileU BnlMIng
l.-i.ac.
I.os Angeles Street.
FRANCIS MELLUS,
WtiOtisAMf AMD itKTAH. DBALSB
Groceries, Hard-ware, Paints,
Oils, &c. &c.
JUNCTION OF MAIN AND SPRING STREETS
in
thfosgn
n
Still
. .i-i ii . ;
Bow'ra l.y,
.'. .littering ti-.ri
Still upon lb. wllj Uu.i. lay,
: i.r.ve.,
Wi. ii ii .li i ii.tn ... |n ., v ,
A nil th. bright biro. B<>n_. of morn,
'I lu - iijili tha l-'i.r J ■
.linni^li ll.r .ir,
wiik.'uiMi- talioaa vraa, m ;.-..-.
Uu.ingty, I ro.ni.d along,
'I'lir.iii.-li.int nil li:.- umruin.- liin.r.,
1I.-..11,-*. .till, of Wild in.'1, .mi...
BparUlng broo.. or twinkling tlow-ra ;
Si.'in,, i.... Hi. .,.:,-,.i ,.in,,.,
i.iniK ...."!!. in in u.iuml
I'... .!:,. Ih, ui :.i. ■ i-ltiii:, „i, t.ini.i,
: l,..M.rr—h.ir or p.'in—
Sinn mu nil .1;,- ti,Mi.!y i.ii.iul.
|,i. .ummer .an,
Till bsneath a in-.-, o'.rrun
M'itl. ilu: rl.mbering rio. nnd llow'r
iii... n ontornl Ih.w't—
(ini!,.lliil, I
'.ini, by . ,:!.i„,
I.i' „ ''li:M'',iil" I.II".. ".iil'li'..ii-lS,
I" , ., 1,i)'1:iii|1. ,
Am. Hi.' i.iiiil'. wil'l I'.'lv,
A" I" I'i ." ..'" ''liv.'M in l'I,
.Hiring .'.trr-fnll.
8o I ru.h*l a.ldo th. rino. ;
Wban unto my stnril. i .i tht,
y.'ii. r.'vi'il.'.i. :. .'"'in' -ii .'"ir,
Th... I pin. ... ...ut.. il,-l.L-lit,
M'.i.lr .'..cl. ilew-gi'ii. '.1 bud »nd lluw.-r,
N.- rr. u iu lim. Sim.!' ar,
in.
al . rival tl..
LOS ASGSbKS.
..'lli.l'tlil.O
)icgo7ls" '«»v |)'cpire<l' «o enocutc all or-
Jors with which ho may bo t.ivorod.
The iiub.ic aro aware; th.it it has been the st.i.Iy ol
«c>..tifi> mot., architects aod baildeia.formanj ye,._rs
ti, .i.sirove.- •» article lor Routing p.l.|.oaes, that will
".iu,,,,,,,.! a„,lileu cl,,.,ge., ot olinotlo, bo .o.porv.ous
to wator, a...lof sine protection agStntt fire, lhe
ioventor of thia roofing labored many yoitra to cop.-
'.1..0 articloa which woul.l answer tho above pnrpoac
,.,,,1 obviate the difficulties ol rust and decay attendant upon tin and shingles, aud tho destruction by
lhe 3...1 and frost, of tho various compositions used
tor rooli.i". This lie succeeded in doing, and now,
after si, years of the severest trial wo would inv.te
the careful attention ol all interested in sueh matters,
believin- that they will be fully convinced of its
practicaf value both for durabihly and economy, .0
hich respects wo believe that its equal ,8 not at
present known. This roofing can read.ly be applied
to roofs of every description, either steep or Bat, and
can bo put on over shingles or tin, being much cheaper thanJ tho tirst and at half tl.e cost of the latter.
Two coats of tha mastic put on over an old cakj
tin roof, will make it as good as new at ono-th. d ol
tho cos . In preparing tins roofing a heavy drill ng
or canvas, is used, wliich is thoroughly saturated
witb a perfectly water-proof p,-..paratio„,.ilter wh.ch
k roce vos a thick coating, upon both sales, of the
lour o. soapstonc, which sots into the texture of tho
c°nv.°a and gives it a firm body, makn.g ,t very
eta.™ and durable. After the canvass, as prepared
i pu upon the roof, another coafng ot mastic,wh.o
_ thoron.-hly filled with sand, .3 given it, making it
rlreproo. in over, respect. By exposure, tins coat-
I1 ,V„,...-s linn and solid, giving yon a roof that
can be walked upon with perfect nnpun, y, and a,
durable as anvthing known; and we do most cand.dly
and nnhentatingly believe far suportor to an, th ng
„1 the kind vet discovered; and alter a severe est
o many yea's, stand as reliable and good as when
fi st° m on, without change or decay. All that we
E, U that a careful ciam.natio.t ...ay be given lt,
™,1 we feel convinced that it will bear all the recommendation which we offer of it. Annexed we gi ve
"on the names of some of tho persons Using tins
-oolin". and to ^""" »'E "rc ;" l,bs''" t0 refcr;
°' _ REFEKKNOFS. —
"™^EEEEE;EE;EAEEE
GOLLER & TOMUNSON,
l.'or-iv.ti-tliiig ami Coimuission
Blercliaiits,
LOS ANGMUSSiuid SAN PEDRO, Cal.
P.. E. Raimond, Agt. atSan 1-rancisco
July 3, 185S.
ov6
EDWARD N. MCDONALD,
Forwarding and Commission
Kt EPR C H A N T
LOS ANGELES AND SAN
ap23
V -if. ..-in! In 'In, 'liurr 1 iil"v i>[' '. hiltv
i;."-iii,-ti si torm mi li--.»«n!j bright,
Th:lt to 111 J '11st si ri'.I llllll v. nl:.'..-1 ill!' i-;n,
Bhe leSffl'a a buiag from the iUm,
One smftll hand held aotno fresh cull'd Howl
Tl ' ln'i- liiy l.cin'silh tit-r ti.-,s,i ;
While, h'ht her hr«w. in i*nlil.*n nhim-'rn,
H-r hair a.i-meil, like m mantle, spread
To guard her from the mi it's curcittt :
An.I IVoni rnr Iniii- :uit| Ihnviiig .Ir.'.-ri,
On« tiny foot ptop'd out,
Till, as you gaiit'd, there gMw a doubt,
That that mih.11 foot, ho slight and fair,
Wore uot a roae-les.f nestled there.
The violets, with timid glance,
(.■aie", at the maiden, half askunce,
An if they fain, hy some surprise,
Would uteal :i look within her eyes.
Hut .startled hy the rndismt jflenlii,
That rrom the half-clns*d eye-lida beam,
Start hank—and treiiihlinK~hi.ie tlieir head.
Within tlieir grass-eutaugled beds :
And downward, o'er her tthoulder* fair,
Streatn'd DWlOU eurll of ''sun bright" ha
Hut falling short, turned back to kis.i
Her cheek's full blu-hing Iot1I~UH ;
Whilst a'en the humming bird might Kip
The nectar ol that rijn;, red lip,
And think the "wee mon' " partly cloi'd
Were but a freshly opening rose.
In in In l'I in;; i.-!eiimu of li^ht and .shade,
The sunlight through the vine leaves play'.
Till those luxuriant curl* unroll'd,
Seemed turned to tineit threads of gold,
And held in each soft, silken snare,
A captive sunbeam trembling there.
So 'tranced waa I, I had not spied
Bly Cupid nestling by he* aide ;
Until his bis swift, unerring dart,
Transfixed my poor unguarded heart.
When startled, an though heart and brain,
Thrill'd the into* ie* I ing flame,
(Which seem'd half rupture, and half paiii !]
1 turned to see from whence it came.
And saw the laughing urchin, glide
Kehind a rose-hush, aa to hide.
i spoke,—wlien sweet as sung 01 uini-,
And sibjery as the vesper chime
Uf In-ll.s. in r-.mie fsir Southern clime,
As all my thoughts ran into words,
Lo !—<ill my wurtls ran into rhyme '■
"Come hither, cruel hoy I" I cried.
The urchin hastened to my side,—
And roHgisblv the rascal aaid,
While 'iiiund his dimpled lips, rt smile,
Like sunshine 'round a rose-hud, ■_} d I
■'If. with this tiny, uuiverin;: dart,
I fired with tore thy burning heart,
It also gave a. magic art.
Wherewith to woo and win the maul:
For, since sweet Song, and sweeter Love,
Twin hlossiuns are in courts above.
It follows, if, with wanton blight,
You seek the voice of Song to smother,
I,.,v,- very r.,,,.,1 v.ill Inl.,- Ur- lli;;hl ,
One can't exitt without the other t
Ami, as thev each from one source enme.
So both aro'lauHclrcd from Cupid's aim .'
And so my whole life tends to prove ;
As Cupid's darts aro swift and strong.
And each, and all arc tipped with /-r-M,
So Cupid's shaft Is winged with Song t
Los Augeles, May 3d, 1859.
ment, will advise their Mluieter to do tlie i>umc
thing.
Iu the mcunlimi', our Government will take im'
m.'.Ks.h' Itepa !" MMBgUnu tba ttwd td CM Vmk
ter, Ud rebuke th ft nnwms. i rpncfl of
psitvii si muiiivr bf v..v.-'i- in ilu- Qall in protest,
us far as piissible, the lives nttpnpOtf ul Aisuii
can citiiLMi!*.
.lliil ■-■ Cu, il- ', r: ''. 1. ' 11 I .
Utah, wlur ■ Iqjndtefdtal coui*? brought him iu
conflict witb Gov. Cumming**, hat* been removed.
Tiu- raoaooj * ! boi ! ■ time.
Jllrl." I , ! ,1, nl .i:
i'tl Ilie (.'.'liiiiii:--;.,;i-!i'i' ■
OftDll i!. H- U v,; . . ;v
wAgmsotoK, y,..\ : ■ rffloU] idi I ■
Otoi n oetTi d is- n \ leuiloo n I romor ibtl tha
priaolpli i si- ol 11 .'-.i'V,--. retro*! wui ihe d«-
li'.S. ' s-.si ■ ! ! ;■ iiii:iui!,!i s. si. '. ■, iii.' ■•.;, [,,.■ |. ri uf n
v..-II Bl 1 1 -,- 'I'i... ....I..*..:,.. ..:...'
llliil 111" I . v'i'H ll.v[v i,-.,l | ! ;.-;;,
. were morchiQg towtxdttoa i»-t bub< d
elly. Iii n. tiiLicin wsts moving in I lie van
tion by W ■. ^5 it!i 1 ..'."ii men. Tin s ■
wuulil U: joined hy I.UuU mon from Sim Luis I'o-
!i,S-l. InUI-lhiT Will) 1 ''.■.;i'llsid,,'r, S
!Vi,in ttie Simlli. Tlie resu-litmsii y ;\ru'.\ iu tli-
Cily ol' Mexico doe- not riiimlu r imsie limn I'.r.in.i
men. The Jimie/, (JoveMiineni , |n ;iks m emili
di.'iiL tftlBI of lis iilii] iiy lo em up ur |ba .'.il'itnl.
Colonel lyarloi Buttarflolcl Iim obtaloi a Iron lhe
Juri].;-'. Gtoveromeo an extension of time (br Bon-
mencitig Iii;* contincl for the tus.il sen iue between
the LToitt- ■■ .vini. -• md Mexican ports.
\V.\s-I.IS-r. i >'\ Us] i- ■ ■ l-'\-l "-■:.::■ ■ HMD Wm. U
ISftbop, oi UoDueotioftt. v-.-s- ko-daj uiniuiiitudtJuin-
mi-siuner oi' I'lU'-ni.-.
Goo. CaBs held an interview with Lord Lyons,
the British Minister, ye-lcrdny, tm,l wilh Seiior
Mala, tlie Mexican Minister, to dny, on busiuess
connected wilh the respective ^ovenunenl^.
Utah affairs} [.till occupy the attention of tba So*
verntnent. Judge Cnidl luin-h liu*. not. »■* n-jioi i
ed, been removed, ul'iion>.!i tlie [irolahilily is- thut
he will be.
Twenty-six third a«sintant engineers of tbe Navy,
having parsed the tiHiial examination, ban beet!
warranted. There will now be u ripply ol sneii
oflicers—a deficiency having existed for several
monlhs.
Nkw York, May 7.—The steiunship City of
Wellington sailed at noon, wilh :ilH) puss-en ger*,
und "f(iu0,00U in specie. Tho tiMDWhtp Ariel, ft»
Sou 11) amp ton and Havre, also sailed ut noon, with
215 passengers, including Semilor Seward. A
large nvmber of his Republican Iriends accompa-
nied the Ariel down the bay on board tha BteUHC
Josephine. The Ariel can ien > ul :iM»,tHK(. mak-
the total shipineul to-day f l,oto,ou0.
iTrom Wiuhlngton*
Wvsuin("Ton, May 4—The Government has not
vet tnkeii anv definite action in the trouble
s_ i i „t«»^-f tn IT lul, lint will wait
PEDRO
PHINEAS BANN1NC,
Forwarding and Commission
Mercliant,
LOS ANGELES AND SAN PEDKO. ol
BACHMAN & CO,
wiim.K*Ai.i-r ASD hktail healeks in
G.occilis, Wlnea, I.liiuorn, lotblug,
avarr, &o., &e.
Prniluc, Hide., „,„1 Wool lake In c»<-l.nii(!<-.
Lo', An,'des Btroet. second liouBt- from t,„i...n, r-
Iliiril-
eial street.
Jan. lit, 1859.
E. H. WORKMAN &. BRO,
Saddlers and Harness Makers,
TEMPLE'S MAKBLE FEONT BLOCK,
Will keep constantly on hand an assortment of
Saddles, Harness, &c. &c.
Repairing <l«»e "i.i
SADDLERY.
M. RON TET,
, fion" »f Oorbitt
ninonc the Federal oflicers in Ulab, but
for further information from lhe Territory, e«pe-
cially i«s to the course of Judge (.riKlleliau^h.---
Tbe indications are that Governor Cummin., will
be sustained by the AdrainiFtralion, his conduct
bein« considered wise and conciliatory, buch m-
stnictione will shcrtly be forwarded to Ltub as
will prevent further diflicultifis among the Federal
iiutborities. From all that can be ascertained no
trouble is apprehended from the Mormons.
Certain witness Hummoned by the United
Slates have appeared before the Grand Jury ot
thN district, and it is said that a true bill ban been
found against certain Government flgeul-, Tor
false vouchers in the puichabe of mules lor tbe ar-
m Tbe New Orleans Picayune of Friday last on Information received from Vera Cruz, says that Mr
MsLanehad. when tbe last-steamer left, about
abandoned the idea of going into the table land
lor the present, and this both because oI the dintruded shite ol the country nnd lhe deinre to be
near the Government with which be is to be in
communication. lie desire,, therelore. togoon
board our ship of war at SacriliwoR, probably the
Savannah, till her relief by lhe Saratoga. He proposed, or had proposed, but in what manner it ib
not stated, to put himself in communication with
leaders of the opposition pirly; for the purpose ol protecting Ilie live- and property of Amer*
ican citir.ens, and in lhe name ol humanly, to
May thi- unnatural war, or, at least, soltemng
down -ome nl ils more loni.idable featurec.
r;;il,,,„.,,.,.■., May .f.-Tlie election yesterday
iL-ulled in the succew of Uie people* candnlato
tor Citv Treasurer and Commisionern. by about
•> coi) nnijori'.v. The Democrats wii I be in the mi-
OOrilf in both branches of the City OMUfllk.
Washington. May 4.~Nothing ie yet known as
tn tin. bid! ftU UW PM^« ,Qttl1 "
I,nl(i limn Kumix'.
Halifax, May 5.— Tbe steamer Niagara has arrived wilb the most alarming European news.
Austria has sent her ultimatum to Saidiuia, demanding a disarmament and the dtapena] of the
Sardinian volunteers. Three days are given for a
reply to this demand, and in case uf a relueal war
will be declared immediately.
MSB ordered to iiCmo.
Austria baa rejected England^ final proposition.
The French troops are moving lOTl ttfl 1'iedmout
A panic prevailed on the i'aris lloitrae.
The three days aiven by tbe ultimatum ol Austria to Sardinia would expire on Sunday evening,
tbe 24th.
The Eiiglich Government had telegraphed to
Vienna a strong proteat against the menace of
Austria, and is reported that Au.-lria had replUd'
refusing to reconsider ber action, and haa ulready
prepared u manifesto to uce-jmpimy !n :' d. A.:\E..i-yi
of war against Fiedmanl.
Theie was an active movement of French troops
for a concentration of troops ou tb<
Piedmont, and also al Toulon.
The commencement of the Ka-t bolyduys had
prevented the full development of the efket ol tbe
news in England
Tbe liual proposition BubmltUd to Austria by
England was for a general disagreed upon by the CommiBsiouerH
great powers, including Sardiuii
; Iroulier.s of
The King of Sardinia also held a council wilb
ifstort,
Thc ComAlutumal announces tbat part of tho
army nt Funs has beeu ordered to be ready to
m:irt.'h.
AiiBtrttt.
Viinn'a,--TIic f.iltinving official i>l-.te-BCnl hoi
i ■ sr ii;;:,;; :, ,.i. I'li'dmnnt, \> lii.-.b for s ome years
past has endangered Au.-lria'n rights, baa been
BUflimoned roost' urgently by Austria to dis-nrm.—
Desidee this demand, expreasly directed i> rird-
mout, Austria adheres "Irmly lo Uu ptopoaal of a
general disarmament, although ah-.-cannot make
(bat proposal suboidiuale to Ibe summons she bai
sent lo Sardinia.
ILmjiax. May fi.—The 1'iuis Afoninir given tbo
following ns the propositions mule by England :—
Proposition ll. To efleet, previous lo Ihe u«-
.',■ '.I ■'■',-,■: i '..■ !' "■■■ i '...-■, 1 r. ,.,,,,-., I ,, .,,1
2d. The d iraled by u Mili
tary or Civil 'Veiiiiiv-i.iii, ind. pen.li'iilly of the
Co&gr I to eooi is I of six (■iiiimii-s-ioner*', Including one fiom Sardinia.
;W. As scon as the Commlasloners baicommen-
r. il op.-r.itinii^, iii.' Ctiiis-iv.-i -Isoilid ivvomlile ii
tli^cuss political questions.
Ith, Tim re)ires-entativts of the Italian Staten
should be Invited immediately alter thu awm*
bling of ihe Congress to take seats wilh lhe representatives ol tbe Great Fowern, absolutely, aa al
fV.yback.
1 i ;ui i , Russia nnd Prussia gave lliclr adhesion*
! -.:-. An :i ..-.:■ :.;n i. I- i.tu-. il is., r nn!, ... -.s ::{-. ,1
In s'.r iijrv.isilnr.lil ol U Co II. Ill is.-l tin rt*( j It J r 111-^
only lhat it be composed of dijilomatio individuals.
Tlio Herald's Paris correspondent eajra tbo
[i. ],:c';itions for war are pushed forward with f«-
srlBh rapidity, notwithstanding the profeseton ot
a willingness lo disarm.
The London Time*3 Paris correnpondent says
there Is no corsatiou of armaments in all quartere
,,f [.']■;»::,-,.. Msr., . ii [ l:-1 it.-I's emit iii ue lo concen"
trntuat T^yons. A French army is to be 00
on the Rhine frontier, and nunieros cavalry regiments ore already marcing.
Wahhinoton, May :i—The receipts oftbe Treas-
11rv lot liie anarter ending April 1st, amounted
to nearly JM.flOO.WO, including upwatlls of *1S,-
000,(h>0 Irom lhe cnstnms, and Iwtween $8,000,000
nnd $9,000,000 from the loan of 1856. Tbo ei-
peodltoret during the same period were nearly
- 16,000^000, Including 18,000,000 for the pay-
muiit o! Treasury noteri issued under the act of December, 1-S.17.
The si, men Fulton and Water Witch hate been
ordered to Norfolk for repairs. Itis DBdorftOOd
tbal ili'n ' II UO to be retained for other and
inmi'ilisite s-i-i \ ie".
The official -l;it' men I )w\ prepared for pnblica-
liu::. In"-.-, ■■ tlir,' (*, ii;, i, - :, rt! il-- Ii'.it, si'J'iiin, up-
0( aoiiara*, I'i] lOOMtlc and Consular purposes,
»1SU00. For lhe Indian Department, revolutionary Invalid, and other purpwes. upward* of
-;'. i iii). Arvmy lorlillcatlons and Militry
Academy, 115,249,000, Naval services. $10,627,-
000. Ocean steam mail service. 111.229, making
,A lltll, ,,| _a il.:it_7.r.t:-»- In addilion to the abate,
about se-fM millions should be added for indeu-
nit. api rop , - - -I '."carry out the proTir--
lontol the pu existing laws, including the col-
l.-etinn i-i' fevi'inn n from Cu ton -.
f the lour
il for ibe admission of the Italian States to the Peace Congress,
oswaathc case at l-aybacb. To :hl ■] --■ ,
all the powers assented except Austria.
Qr#Bt lliltnlu.
The Lcndon Timet, on tbe AA. ult.. isMicd a
special edition contaiuing the following Important
telegraph dispatch :
Ten"*, April 21.-Gen. Gyulai, tl.e Auslu.i
commander in Lombardy, has bien ordered io pri
sent the ultimatum of Austria, reqQ.rlng
nor will
Ih
Tube Co. IDS
™y'fcC*'ta'>."tll!V ir,,i- It, wfe-ilasaie drafegl
: [•:.. II Urnln-ui-l", furnilnri1
ilealui
]n<iii\ .treet.
flAEEAAE'T:;:::^.
deaUta: l>, (J-born, plam.i- mill-:
lat. M
Kinery Washljiirn. Quincy st.:
-•"-■ ft (Jo, lumbei
T. it J Lowe,
'"^^mMWVII.LK-l'fuj.H^aa!, builJer: B, E. die,
,1^lSK^Son>1Uto:Jo]iDSonH,Te.t,
* W^BCH^BR-M'WW' McKctclmie, bnllder: Tboa,
i"\ VKl'OVCKT—K'llvn -Ah
\\ -.I'lilNCt'IKI.!" —"■ ,;,';L-V
EsEEAAEE^ Barf..., Pro.. 1n»««t.
T. ir',r'U,,,iri.,b,.l-rinl»»rk-r MELLUg|
Junction Main and Spring streets.
Loa Anj-cloa. Sept. '25, 1858.
HAS tlie honor to announce to tl.e Pul.l.cilia | tll<.r,, i„. .,„,. c,„„uiiii.icatioi. .... ll.c si.ln-c.t I.J -|'
1.,, still ca'Tius on Lis business Bt lhe ol.l j [,(,tt unic,. Department until tl.e .li.-isi-n. i.- '.';.',
.,".,'. r"..l-.ve, a...l l.avii.ir in Lis employ..."..'; , T,c IV|„r.,.|H- (i.-na.al, alio nil tor .New 1 ork
Ilie .lis
.rtnaincnt and tl.e .willing »»»J ol th« vol....leers,
H thia is reluBCil war i» lo ho declared iu ILree
days.
Two additional divisions ol the Austrian army,
amounting to 180,00" men, have h-,.. ordered lo
Tecioo.
The Knglish propo»al for al'e.,'
the same conditions as lhat at Layhach ha. been
refused.
The London Timet add. : We hare ream lo
believe lhat the .erne Intelligence has 1 B ",
oeived hy lhe Government. A IV." >
was al once .ummoned. The Knglish Government
protnptlj .-l,-,-.apl„-,l K> V..',..ia the strongest
protest agalast lhe above menaea
The Eruttti- Herald, .,1 n,"
...lu "",'. ....r, nhichi. olherwi«
hill eo.,I.r.i.ed. The Vienna correspondent of Ihe
I,,,!"., ;•„„... t-l- -i.iphs under lhe dale orTbura-
day liu...., as iollows :
■ ■'_-.„■ _ ,., I .l.e yesterday Austria forwarded a
I oaiiaama. -C.minvati, May I,.—On
Salu.Liy ni«hlla.l..l,liiesN Ilolro.se, a clerk em-
,.!„-.-.',1 l,v lhe lliunilloi. and llsylnn lla.lrn.id
i;,.,,.i,a..y, presented a check at lhe Lafayello
Bank, signed l.y S. S. I.'lloiiiii.i.l.ii, rrealdeoL
an.lF. II. Slo.rl, Se...,l.,rv. lor ;:j»l ."'.-'iv,"!
the money and lelt I. r pfftls unknown. The for-
"., v w,. ii". 1; ".■'!'". ii"'" Tuesday.
Anollier forRery on a Third street Hank lor
red y, sterday. and although a
number ol Bankers are furnished wilh tl;
11.. v .'ei,.." ... give information aaylng uw matter
. „( ... . „ roll, Billed b, Ihe forger', fr.enda.—
Neither tl.e lorg. r ear. be aseertaiued at present.
Riant , .' War Tniioiiii Mkxieo—In.'
. -..-.,:■ r.ir.n.—The New York Tiii.e.' Vera CruB
....'.. dale Ol the Mth ult.,
that an agrcemcBt baa been made b . een tbo
Meilcao Exectlllve, Jiurea, ....,1 our K.m.y, Mr.
_ i. .,,.'. i',r ,'.r„i lialilng: a route ll.rough Sonora,
. . , : lytnai lo Tucc.on In Arlaona, between
ih : ; "ii.ts caravaus can pass, protected ho VS.
troop.. Al o, to. How free passage frnm llraaoa
St. Jago, through fjoaliuila, Durai.go, Chihuahua
I... . . r.r'. ..."'..
Tl.e Irec entr.it.el.- ot goods at Guaymas for Arl-
aona. or oilier United Stales Territories, la secured.
Tl." Mexican Tariff will be me.lilLd lo suit
; .... n .is.
Ijmiiii fmnrn"i*'*r**
.-Kx-J.i.lce V .ii'leisiuilh haa been oonvlcted of
fonro* ,i...l se,.le„e..l to twenlV years' il.ip.ison-
™_t._ll I J, . . d lo make reelllul.on W
the Government ol 30.000. Vondersm.lh is Ollj-
:-:\ V'.als ol-i.
Morphva.raln plnve.l eiKht game. BlmnllnneoM-
|r Mind folded. Won Iwo, and the olher. were
,;• .v., Bftfl - I boo i'ioy. »e waaontbeeve
.; to America. ^^
Mr. David Pa.e writ/-, lo the Oale-lonian Ittr-
„„,, th.lM. i'"V.' hat
or of "The Ve.llge. ol ' - o that ho
has ample proof lo bOBUIo ass, .non,^
Mr.. I'arlii.K.oo 'ays Ir. ' •» ."'
away..!," , eting with U.e eatjetro-
ph. in .!.-■ "".'' lor thai, she should
Bland, as
competent workmen. Le
prepared to exeente all
orders will, wliich he may be lavorc.1, in the Manufacturing of
P.,.eH.rne..,Carr.r,sener'-l>r'"!-'-"'""I«',"1,"15
Al«., ,v.ryt.hl„«r|o'll.e'i',',.?.ilery »«■'■»»•
Los Angeles, Nov. olst, 18og.
;u1"'rOit.'ti.-.i',it,jir.i'(,rk..
perintenrteut, C.W. Cha-
SALT FOR SALE-
1000 Bags of Salt for sale, by
__j, FBAN0I3 MELLUS.
LAVENTHAL & LETTEE,
Wholesale and Retail De.iie.s ...
Clotlilne, Dry Goods, Hals, Caps,
and Shoes,
Have removed to the new brick building b Beau-
d.v's 1'ioek,
' Comer nf I.o. A.,K.U. "« __*"M'
Oppoatt* Melln.' ll.illllt.'K,
Where tl.e puldie mav 1"' UMnwd «* procunne
Oiconeapcs, and best goods, ollered alio per cent.
„„rS.„.l'-,a..ei.eoeo^v|;N.niALiL].mBi
Los Angeles, Aug.^f, 1M&
jcstJrday, is expected to returnon I''li',»y- .
' .\11 the Commission, of lhe Gene, al Agents ol
.,,;. ,,,,,, , ,•;:"„ Departmeot issued prior « Mareb
11.1, las., a.ulno. "i; ll,y.L«,.r,-"..t ">''•;
,er Gone' 1, have been revoked, and their return
„ ,ll."].'Pa,.,.."..r.;::l..vV; hrM;
1*11 t t '. iip'i, ' A . Mill ■'■—ll,H -,*-lv . , r
„,!,",„,", lent says thai Col. -lohnson, o
', al.ow .IfSuOOU ,|,"",',n;"a.,rol
I.e."'.'" has arrived here will, dispatch, s Iron,
i, er.M',-1 "- 'H.-v. linn ,!,-new.,..-a v
,'ec"iv,-.l. M.,.\leI.a!.e.vrilB.«in»UtMingl>. and
"-„,..,, „nj,.„l,„,l conlideuce ". ll.e uinmate
„!',." |,l„..l„.„e/gov,-,-„,,.-r,l..„.>v-r'.r,:';.r,'l,ng
1!,!.irortsoflhe]iriUaudl-renehM,....ler. to
throw obstacles in ita way.
Onr Governmeut does not Micro thai ■
; ,, . .,,.,,'-■ i-aeting under the advice ol
behMs,",. hi i- I""-""- "'""'T*
The Paris Moniteur s
e. ..al sto Sardinia lo dissolve tbe | _.-. wmethlng to live on
A reply ia lo b '' ">'ce
Ju, -,".., 11,..- j -.--. I-- 'I 'V ■" "."..daueva.
Bive au.wer lo be considered e,|uiv»leul to « re-
fueal.
said
A vender ofcemcut described it peculiarly li
(ol in mending jars.
lhe jar of adoor?
"There i" no oe.-asioo f.-r it in that ease,
the pedlar, -for that Iseoutid enough.'
1 it mend family iaral"
,-„„-.«.-..... >.„ie ,- n.oresouud lh.0
William '
er.bu given $100
..'lie mus.uui. gallery of arl and
lltaqr.
_.«crSia:,"
l"rn-! which she haBalre.^ behj-ttjj "V'- , 5™.^»i , ol ^ **
that Austria ha. not
give"n \tx adhesion lo the proposiHon made by
England and accepted l.y France, IVa-si. and
Russia, boidc. which il appear, that tbe Cab,,,
,1 v.-.in.ha. rewlved upon addre-lng a d.ree
communication.
The Patriemn lhat Gen. Maramora bad In- A .;,.„,.,.,,„» ,t V_UUi.-A pr
the Btralegelieal line of Ticino, and he feared an J_ . _^-
attack al any moment. Napoleon held a council j gn
. Stage Com-
' luiltj Stato bMrecognized the Jua.t:
-lBC^"a3Kfi»Wa£,,r
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Los Angeles Star, vol. 9, no. 4, June 4, 1859 |
| Type of Title | newspaper |
| Description | The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "How I came to be a poet", "From Washington", [col.4] "Later from Europe", "France", [col.5] "Austria", "Washington, May 3", "Heavy forgeries", "Right of way through Mexico"; [p.2]: [col.1] "Meeting of the State Central Democratic Committee", "Meeting of the Democratic County Committee", "Letter of Col. B. F. Washington", [col.2] "Speech of Hon. Milton S. Latham", "Democratic Party election", "San Bernardino County convention", "New map", [col.3] "European affairs", "U.S. surveying schooner active", [col.4] "Four days later from Europe", "Hostilities commenced", "Overland mail--Memphis branch", "35th parallel", [col.5] "From Washington"; [p.4]: [col.1] "The dumb speaking and the deaf hearing--visit to the 'Institution des Sourds-Mutes', in Paris", "The Niagra's news among the merchants yesterday". |
| 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 1859-05-29/1859-06-10 |
| 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 | 1859-06-04 |
| Type | texts |
| Format (aat) | newspapers |
| Format (Extent) | [4] p. |
| Language | English |
| Identifying Number | Los Angeles Star, vol. 9, no. 4, June 4, 1859 |
| Legacy Record ID | lastar-m241 |
| Part of Collection | Los Angeles Star Collection, 1851-1864 |
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Tin 1 -'iinernl. mm iTOccstrtoa's pride, mi nt, and tin: pallt' One t ■:.: ;.i all— One drop o on's tide, I of a long line i Tlie seemiu'; of r. ; displayed. Coldly—most «>.*%, o'er his burial place Tin- rooornen passed and mfl*d; bat one mu thi re. Her pale face in her maiitle almost hid, r heart swelling with a Toicelca* care ; oa his coffin lid ; Borrow o'er that stately dead Waa that young u Tlir CoBHt Survey. "iii Th* Outcry. A i. the maion ut CoogreM reomtly closed, '.■■..■ during the year previous was $.*»;_,8ui..- peatet) larg.- oat la, ■ -'■ Fran ■ . light of an economical nectsity for (!; tagflBgatii .-',: .gfawa;t for tbe . . ■ i' tilso ae a means of advancing the prog* lo knowledge . . I '!■:: ■ i ': ■.!. Ill : Patterson, ol P ' ■ d i'.v t:: I Go. ■■: :;:■ i nts id Eog- land ami ■ n -"ting the President, with whom he was Intl Important*; ifm.lar nr-a'tires in this country. , in 1 *U7 Coogresa passed . . ■ 1 ; I '■■■,'■■ 1 raited state . in ■■■hid ■ lesigoated, the Maud plaoei ot anchor...■ ■ ■ es nnd headlands" and mich uth- . tin j* an accurate chart of every pnrt oJ UR It also toiborised a survey ot St. George1 :..■..; I . ature-'uid to the Gall . Mr. Gallatin, Serr ' ' iiory, piihlmh-.d a oircu- lar, to M is. : BoltottJta iii'ii .-■:■.■ t!r i.ill'.v,;:,.; ii-'ini.- : !■'.■ ', ;:,-■ :i- :, rls-i-iisi-nt Ijy a series of astronomical ot-scr vat ions of the true position of a few remarkable points on the coa st; of the coaat be- these shoal* or ton be basis of waa to supply, Mr. HnH-'.iT. * gentleou of high acl tuiniiiisiiu ami eiperleoce, wbo bad bean engaged in the trlagttlatton ofthe Canton of Berne, responded to tli' oh ;i mand ol tl Ltrvey. In 1811 be visit- oonatrnotlou of the requisite instruments. Tbe troublew which soon broke oat between this country and K;i;i ...1, delayed, however, Dm BOOompUutnaiil ol tbta otydot, and it was not until the ye.sr I toroed te America properly prepared to enter upon the un- in the bay and harbor ot this city, but the work was soon afterward interrupted by the failure of funds, and tba d vhich tbe ! ■-., il ■ r-jri..;!. il. Promth] : 1832 the Coast survey as ;i-. . ' . '.■■'.-.. ;:i e made by Messrs. B. a c,. th.! Navy Deparl ni. rivers and por tions ot coasts, but in such a disconnected little tow tfdi adTaMiotog ! for which tliey J try ofthe Navy, Mr. Bautbaad, Oosgrees appropriated $20> i'ij'1 1 !■ .■ iiv;. i:s r '.,■'■■, 1 -:_i. pM;.■;■■:. ,.; 1 -nT. and V.v, llasslcr was again put in command. This waa the ■ icncement of the survey. Hie following eleven years the Sup-Tin- ■ . . ..,. j ■ ■;. teraaUalug bin plane, but v <-■ !!i ■ Vili's-i" ni 1 Island a:: Lpeake. Hay. The extentoi w\\\ oe realized when we state that the coTered an area ol : nearly 1,21 D ttatlooi for I d cf 1,606 Un . In 1819 Mr. irawler died and Troffes-'or Alexan der Dallas Bache was appiuted Supcrieodont in his plac■'. i ever efooe held witb . where his predecessor had broken otT. and shortly after adr ■ nsive system, ao* s n;i hillUll- tstri-- r;;- !y in 'ii:' : '.-.' jila.""--. ini. i:i ' nsdi nisumcr as to assure Its forming at least a sin irl i n- nrj-l in- '■ -■■-■'. I !: i. ■[!.■■ method wan, however, Dti the ■ ■ received the Indorsement of i Congress ■.-'■■■'.'. Committee of Inveatigatiou inatituted in 1842. In 18-17, the work had I 1 to South i -nana and Texas, and ■ L keyed leneed, The l'acillc coast was in (he plan of operation immediately Crlii: SS'.Sl. At I ■ Stale and Atiantii.-.i "rieoand PeclBo coast. The ■ . i mil ■. or about one : . . ■ leeatfcu ona-quartt-r ofthe Pacific co..-! pntrapay. whieh is generally a r-eaaou aabind (In triaof-ulaljan, iseseeui . in Liie lion, 7■.; mill id tin Gull two-tilth 9 of the ■ : progesa the survey of th . '.At counts 'I'ii-s abole work le aa Lion of the ills the rxpenditurts. His asolsiui. ■ • '■'■':' ■ . lii.isi-, ;..-.-] ■■ ,i ■ -, ■ - ..-.;-.,..■ ■ -: :,•:',. - . for merit to mmy and '■'■.'■ . •■ ■ penMand'-u:, and are nece*aar:i ■ . . natioo of the throe clasaee neatli perikaWance. a'nl in securing to it constant or- . _v is com- porta ol the i and f wi ra, together with ■ ■ ■ : ■ . ■■■ -,- :■ ! with tho survey, aud ore, - nitely extended. These triangles are afterward ; I" «»* ohih-i Court of the ist Jn-iiei«i Ra. I Into secondary and tertiary, fixiag tho I lHrt» °r *** 8"t*! or<- """""■l- poeltionso!' mite aod bay d and bar-l*lf*- matter. of ANDREW F. bors along the coast, and these points are again ! McKUMBY, as huoivent Debtor. used to fix's. ig vessels from . T^UllSL'ANT to an brdrarof tiie Hon which are tested the depth cf the water and tbe [ Hayes, Judge of yfui DUtrk :n. Observation-! are alsu con- \ herebv ■ longi-i t-ent An fade, and n: -su. and the character ol tides nod currents, Tbe results of these investigations are afterwai . :i maps and charts, which are electrotyped in tbe establishment belonging to : Survey, and then distributed to agents fa tbe seaports to sell, at moderate prices, for tbe • : ':.-■ ' '■-.' •■;.- ; ■■ the Lni- ..... i during the last thirteen years, the large increase being at* ■ ttonr bave recently l>een extended. Thai .seasonable may be infer- s.'Iy ii.ii-! ■ . ' . ■ ' ■ raphie surveys ; and Austria devol d t'i the same ohject 18,500,000 within a term of Ml . The appropriati ment or thi* article is to bo applied in the follow- \;\Z m.inner : Por oonttaalng the Bnrrey of the Atlantic and fore tbe lion. Benjamin li court, at the court room of said court, in the county of San sSesnard.no, .Lit day of June, A. D. 1850, at 10 o'clock A.M. of tha! •■ then and thero to show cause, if any they Id not be r:iid an assigntni■<. ■ :; bfe debts aod ITabtlilies : b day of tfay, A. D. ■ myU J. M. GREENWADE, District Clerk. WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS!! I b«g to call the att--i_ _;■e, IVi'llAMI Alt'--MA. iilto^-jtlier iish-h' lAnr.t :u its LORIUAL AND MEU KJUJI Probate CourJ:- STA "E/-: OF ■ IA. I i ■. ■ ■ -.;i, „. , I101.H ■ ■■ i aa n .... mt. Ciii'niii.s Iil;.'i',in:aisi:i. H rr tbe Southern snd Westorn -1 ■ ;' iGL'E AND Kl'.Vl i: :-■]■: r-Si:■-j-i.-.-*.- r...f water The Physic ■jot of the PUB] IV P3, the proprietor haa submitted It to MiKMK'lMslT. i.vi'i' tlieir ovinitt- I'm; ui the j("Kl"AT SUfCKSS lli.-y li.'.vc NOTICK IB BEKKUVCIVKN TO TIIE CIIKH [ton nf, and all persoo leu against ":-.-\\. tbey are required to exhibit '..[th the ■■:■ di ary Iott&en, trlthtn ten Gulf coast ol -. iKrtioe, to itanta, aod "ndndlo"-'pay and teMof the army and navy, md ■; tba work,) $26 |
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