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The Mliialrtl- Curir. "My ma'ison," the minstrel said, I give to man or youth ; Who alights a loyal lady's love, Or trusts a wanton's troth. And on his traitor head shall fall, Not only curse of mine, Iluf, cited down, at nature's evil. God's malison divine. We're borne our lady to tbc grave, This weary, weary day, While bitn she loved, a wanton's slafe, la false and far sway. He riots in bis lcman's bower. He -(oaffe her philtered wine ; False kntghtl (alee love I this very hour, Where is that wife o( thine 1 He wed her on midsummer eve, With taper and with ring ; His passion withered with the leaf, Rut came uot wilb tbe spring. She marked tbe change—poor heart, She fflSmd hiii! fi She strove to play —lbe storied part, She sickened aud she did. She lies outstretched in churchyard clay, She drinks tbe deadly dew ; He leads the revels far away, Tbc noisiest ol his crew. But on his traitor head shall fall, Not only curse of mioe ; Hut cited down it nature's call, God's malison divine. Corrected Tabic of (he vnlue of l'or<tfgn ( '.In*. For the information of the public, we annex the rates fixed by tbe bankers of San Francisco, at which they receive foreign coin in circulation in this State :— oou> i Australia—Pound of MM 9 ft 10 Australia—Found of l?EA 4 8fl Australia—Ducat 2 28 Anstralia—Sovereign 4 80 Belgium—Twenty-five franca 4 80 Bolivia—Doubloon ..AS 00 ■30,000 reia 1« 00 Central America—Two Efecndos 3 t»8 Central America—One Ei-cudo 1 "o Old Doubloon Ifi Ui Chili—Ten Pesos 0 00 Denmark—ten thaler 7 60 Ecuador—four cecudos " (0 Eiii. la ml j niiiii i ;, (, ■■ :■ ,-. --i.-l -ii. -..■-;■; -1 ■■'■) England—pound, average 4 80 France—forly francs " BO France—twenty francs, average 8 71 Germany, North—ten thaler 1 50 Germany, Nortli—ten thaler, Prussian T A") Germany, South—ducat 2 20 Grt-ece—twenty drachms '■'> 'Mi Ilindoaton—mohur B fSJ Mexico—doubloon, average Ifi B0 Naples—six ducali, new .r> 00 Netherlands—ten guilder* 3 ytl New Grenada—old doubloon. Bogota 15 'i.i New Grenada—old (ftrabtoon, Popayan 15 00 New Grenada—ten pesos, new '■> '-A* Peru—old doubloon li U f. i i -BOW, not ascertained , . . Portugal—gold crown 6 70 Rome—'i i ■cmli. new 2 60 BVC KKtbttJ -i 1*0 Sardinia-same as France ,...— — Spain—100 reals 4 85 Sweden—ducat 2 20 Turkey—100 piastres 4 2o Tuscany—sequin 2 2o Gold dollars —French. Costa Rican and other South American Slates . 78 SI'.vkii CO I KB. Austria, rix dollar $ 06 Austria, scado oTsix lire ... 95 .. twenty kreulzer 16 Belgium, Ave francs 'J'.i Bolivia, dollar l oo Bolivia, half dollar, 1880 86 Bolivia, quarter dollar, 1830 18 limzil, 8,000 reis 08 Central America, dollar 00 Chili, old dollar 1 00 Chill, new dollar Ofi Chill, hair dollar 45 Chili, ([iiarter dollar 15 Chill, twenty cents 15 Columbia, dollar with Prinoe.-V ln.-;.d 75 Denmark, two rixdaler 1 00 I U England, shilling, average 80 * I VLsi.-I-, live francs D8 (I irn my, north, ihater 86 Germany, south, gulden or florin 86 Germany, two thaler or 3_ guild I 25 Bret DO, tive drachms 80 Hindostan, rupee 4<i Japan, itMSfl 30 Mexico, dollar, average 1 00 Mexico, hall dollar 45 Me.\i(M, quarter dollar 20 Naples, soudl 'Jo Pfelhcrlsr, 95 Norway, qMCle-dale-t 95 ! illar of 1357 90 New Granada, common dollar 00 Pom, old dollar 1 oo Pani, old dollar ol 1855 85 Peru, halt dollar. 1886 88 30 Portugal, hi I ver crown 1 U0 Uorne, scudo 89 Un-.-i.i, ri".!! v" . 70 Ire 90 Spain, quartet dollar 16 Spsiin, ii'--.V i'i-.' n ■■-'ii 15 liar 1 00 Probate Court. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 1 idino. ) In the matter oft In -ih-paint* K.lnkyfRA' II El, 1)1 VI-. ,|.. , .-.H-ll, itors of, and all persons baving claims against . ed, thai they are r ■ I tbe same witb tbe necessary vouchers, within t-.-n first publication of this notice, to tbe undersigned, at bis reaadei Bernardino, or tbe same will be forever barred. ■ ■■■ ILEY. Administrator ofthe separate Estate ot i'ss.-.' San Bernardino, April 25,1859. ap304w N' In tho iI;iH-T of tlio Estate of A\ TONIO rONACfO ABILA, De-I censed. OtlCE GITBt, by Ae under signed, Special Admini-trator ef the above' i;"ors of, and all | having clah now, wtth tfie !■■ eesssry vouchers, within ten months from the first publication i the undersigned, at tbe residence of Don TgDsicio Del Tails, w lbe Plant, in tbe citv of toe Angeles PfflJBO AHTONIO ABILA, Special Administrator. | | Los Angeles, January I", 1860. 10m SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS!! 1 beg to call tbc iti rahoatstf California and On lor Article of HOLLAND GIN, Manujacturtd by Afiytlf Exclusively, T SCHIEDAM, HOLLAND, And to Dtttlngnith it frum every Wo 1 ■■'■:■«' in Ike world! gave itlht nam* "J SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNA1TS. lied from U» BEST BARLEY1 tbat can be selected at as? eo*t. liis pinvur'-il sun! sis'-ii.-cii ■.!. nut bv Uie cotmnui har-Ji bcrrv, but hy the choice bnlnwcftl variety Ofthe aKmIIA'I'K 1TAL t BBB&Y, whose in . ■ v ti ■! rc-tifio.i «itli it., spirit ucmx so!-.-,-:,! .-.uo, t l.us il tie ■ nl il ■;-. .j -i !-iii. VI.A'.MK .WH A!:i.sM.\. f.;!,vi.ll,t'i-;;-aii.-rfiisJ[il.t lis its-CUl!J'lAr. AM) " ■ ' STi <■'.'■ IV THE WOKl-D. ■■■■ .-• -i iiiMHAll AKOMATIC SCHNAPPS, the proprietor haa Btibmitfed J$ to ■■■.., ,;■...-;.. !.v. Mv,-;- ■nU:r.KT!IUL-.»A\iiKXIK>l-:<K IT. <-w-r tl,r-ir n-.v:, Miciiii- tur. .tub. . . .. i .-:.... -:.. SstTIHULENTSowin \ <;:. Thej s.]-r. M.nk oi tin.- ,i;ki-;at rsuti t:ss thy bave Gravel, Oont, Cbronte Bhmtnatfam. (Htrtrnetton* bf the Kldneyn, in idder and Frinary "s.-r.r; i. Til ' '' '■ Sonthern ■tn! W'pnteu. Stall-- s-h-Miid siiwavt Imv.- si -uj^.U-'oii Irs. n.i sis' a I'llKVKNT- IVE AGAINST AGUE A shanyo of wnter 'Use Physician* in Nil m-b-iuii nnd SI. |.oui*i jsre.-stribe il witji gresl confiaence In CASE oyCHOUiBA. on aaceunt o! ttie PL'ltlTY OF THE ARTICLE. UDOl.FHO \VOl>FK, CAUTION TO THE ITilLTC. lu the Matter of tiie Kwtate of JUAN DOMINGO, Deceased. I NOTICE IS HERfeBY GIVEN, bj the under- signtrd. EzeootoT and Bxeootrlzof tbe above named Estate, to tlio creditors of, and all pereone hnviiiK claim*! af-ainnt lbe said deccastd. lu HKe- eni the eamu. wilb lbe necessary vouchers, within en months trom the first publication of thia no- I be undcn-lgned, at Iheir residence, in tbe city of Lot AngclcH.orthcy will be fon-yor barred r)()i.oi:i:s sia-i'LVEDA, KAIMUNDA PEL1Z, Execntor and Exccalrix ol thu Betate of Juan Do- n: '! ■ r - i. Los Angeles. January 20Lli, 1,-,'j!.. 10m' DRY GOODS! IIEYXEMXX, 1'iCK & CO., 89 and 91 California street, (EMPIRE BLoce.i IMPORTERS AND .TOBflKHS, irFIVIr ri ni BALE, BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE, BLANKETS—BED. WHITE, BLUE, AND GREEN Wriv-.; llibbons, B1acV M Cloth, Pilot nnd Beaver Cloths, French ifatfl, Black Oil Cloth Hate, Shirts, French and English -Muslin do T.aine, Spool Cotton, Farmer's- Satin, Mai soil's Linen Thread, Velvets, Bunting, Ginghams. I'i:-.: ', Merino?, Alpacas, {':-.. tores. Marseille;-, Csirpct.s, Seaitk Bugg, Crumb i;iisih: Linen tiooda of all kinds, Window Curtains, Damasks, Wool I'iaids, ■ Hosiery, And n Full Assortment of X> 12FR. •_- GOODS, For Salo, at Lowest Market Rates COLLINS & CO., SAXSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. One door north of Sacramento Street, lBU'ORTEHS OP BEI) FURNISHING GOODS, fSVITK the attention of Fni»lllc«, Hotel keep St-Sllillinri.t rnuil Shi|r -. .I I ur ■ — ■ i'i-.-. Ra nchtsne isirists.v ... . -■., 1 Iv. lotl is«;.*s ano iniimix;, ndMftnufa ' tbe Director! of Publli . r i -i ; rS s-l irl'k (jT inr^s- tin, [ntKKtaetion of r.iy S.-isi.-'s-m Ar-matic ?chim[(i,s into th- ['nitcl Ri crcf i.lrp.or Mi-scrs ii I'i rrs i-', ■■ |Ji niiXpd mill (i(,i-c.llisns (Mil tl QufaesScnn&ppa. At Bmt, Ibev bol-lly cuunlerfeited m; . bat l -'vn Btoppoil liir-.i lo. ■■-' ■ :■ ■.- nereml of them to be arm ted. tbej ntfe- Son fine tbemiieHei Io c1o»elj litis; lis'- sif.i-i'Sr ss, ii-.. ;.;.-l ■■';■:<■ •■ rn Ir, v !■[;! th'S, n n ■ i lln- |K-uu.i;_r »-]-n| ]n-r wl.i.li 1 listvf siliv.ivs used, vi/ : YhL LOW PAR tS© AND FLUB INK, PASTKl:(i..i;D j'l-tlN'JKH CAI'S. IIIs-;*tt AUK OP THESE IMITATION IKKi'JS SCIIXAPI'S. If tlie Uqnqr were fit to drink, there would be iw need to palm tbem "Hi,,- ?, njitMfeitlDB tlie peculiar etjlfl simi njp ■ -.-. ■-..:..-.- i,l't!„- I, KNI IN*. \Vi>[.I K^^CJIXAi'il--. Avoid tlu-s-re -.:< ixon and doc I nrt-d ut. imitation*, us vo,, would avoi. ■ ':i-:i;V|v. i:ri\l-:n pTu.MArn snul UKI.l11!i. M 'rKKMLXS. Tin-I'uro mid i.-ctuiiu.- ^clin:i].]^ Lave mv iinmi j.n the ttottle, cork, xni ■ lbe tlinfle ot si etgnature on Ui. la bid. J-'or sale liv sill the Wholesiilc llniL'-i^ t s -.n.d n^jiect :i!,!i- I.i.jsnrr Hvsili-rri in the United BUtee. UDOLPHO WOLFE. Sole Importer and Mainifactnier, IS, 20 ami 2-2 Heaver sr., New York. . .-ScheuhLiii Schiiiipii.s uflni^'s i-\t-i:isivelv l,i jnv iirticli—iill ol lu-r.- ;u u couiilei-iVil :i;.d sui ili:;s(i>itioii <>J the public. tinJ.'s. In the matterof the Estate of Bernardo Yorba, Deceased. NOTICE is liorcby -*iveii to all persons having claims against ttie Estate of Bernardo Yorba, deceased, to present the name, with tlio necessary vouchers, within ten months from tlie dute hereof, to the undersigned, Executors of said Estate, at the residence of I'mdcncio Yorba, in Santa Ana, Los Angeles countv. or the same will be forever barred. PKL'DEN'CIO YORBA, BATOTJTDO YORBA, LEONARDO COTA, Executors etc. Los Angeles. Dec. 24, 1858. dcc25 PROBATE COURT. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 1 Los Angeles County. \ In the Matter or the Betnlc of Illllinr.l 1*. WorM-.y, D#eeaaed* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undesigned, A<l!i]i:ii.4tratrix of the above-named BfltStdt to the crediiorri of, and all persons having claims again J t snid deceased, to cxhibiL the eame, with the neces.-sary vouchers, within ten months from the first publication of this notice, to the undersigned, or her Attorney, E. J. C. Kewen, jvt his Ollice, in tin? citv of Loa Angeles.—Dated, October 0th, 1858. CIVILITY lt. DORSEY, 11 Administratrix, kc. The Wood and Willow Ware ESTABLISHMENT OE HAWXHURS? & SON IS still in full operation, at their old stand, No. 89 SACRAMENTO STREET, where will be found the largest stock of goods in their line on th Pacific coast, rah2C-6m STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Los Angeles. Margaret E. Hilboro, Plaintiff. vs. Lemuel F. Hilburn, Defendant. Action brought in the District Court of the 1st Judicial District, and tbe complaint liled io the City and County of Los Angeles, in the office of the Clerk of said District Court, *yOU arc hereby required to appear in an action IM, ; KIVv.". HV ."-j... :EE\AnSIS,^\ .HIM" '?-»?. ^aj-B alter ij,".e^ta'ihcr™.' ; HolBttrn »ml pillow* ; Hearty Switzerland, twn trBnc*1- Turkey, twenty piafltrir". . Tascaay, tlorin Qunrtci dollars of every description, except Mexican OAUFOBKU OCID 0 .XSB. Twenty dollar pieces Plre dollar pieces.. .till 78 . 9 75 .. -1 M or every lolator and PHlow Tloki : CottoO nnd Linen sneets, .-mil li.iUl.or rsl.i.rr. -nil :■:,:■■■ snul (| ii nl i I ies — White, ■■:■ '.. ]'.[.;■-, i.sv.is Qray .-■■.'■•:, ■■■: ■..■ .-.:. | _i ■;■.- Blankets; tyltaol W - '■ . , ... .... jii: :,,.,.t;, . pj,^. ];|..,. Oriintfe, Purple and White etpreadu; Uaraeillea Qnllts; H tnehaatei and I aBeaeter Connter[>anMand EterthQuiltB; i jmforl -s> in great rarlety s Table Clotha. X- : : .,■■!■. iir-.: ■!..-... !-.. Bod i j ■ ■ ■ i =■_.-- i and Co tn; also, Peatherfl, !■ ! -. Wiu.l mi I'll!,..; Kuriiilure Print*, Tit-kings, Oottan ud Linen Bheetlo . '■■■ ■,-. Bed Springs, &c., ■,.-. COLLINS & co'3 Hsnufactorlngfacnittes are So extendi re that they (ssin fill the largi rt ord*rt at a few h iuts sn'ii.r-. Be. and s irabm art lorltad to call an." . ; heir a took t»< tore piuohaalng elsewhere. '' | i ...■■-.ini |in sii.-.l ..vith tbe oash, and deeerihlngth too tl re i lire I, arlU bi promptly attended to. [ io 'I. ■ . ii<s ■ i ■ litnte. sir V s ! . - s hulu-lrssiJ K\liil.ii tion, rardodCollln* & Co. tberirat Premlom for thai . .., : Bed tin [. ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■;■ llrered sit the steamers f_ce of charge. tinn Krancisico, A.rit 14, '5D. myl4-l)- SournaBN* TllJitli"B—Tiu proposed line of telegrnpti to Loa AiigeleB, ia proiresaing favor- ubly. Tbe wires, oo Wednesday evenintr, had bc«o stretched beyond the 21 Mile House, nnd ex. pected to reach Gilroy, {'.'■<) mi:e=,l Ihi^ ■ The ttdynt of the Overland Mjil bi BeveraUrf lbe I last trips, has brnn regularly aoil ■ I' A.\'- -a ■: time. When the line is completed to Mo:i!.i"V. ■rrangei-r-eiit-', we learn, will be made to intercept the dcwi brought by the Pannmu Mail Bl A Irfrg'- waterproof v.ssel, containing I will be thrown overboard aa tbe steamer passes the bay, and be picked up by Mmta Jose Tribune. Established in 1849. ONE OF OUS I'lKM Is a. invent travelling in Barope.where he i? collecting and forwarding to us by Bverj iteamw the moal spldDflld stock ol WATCHES AM) JEWELRY ever imported into this State. Our Watches can not li ■ irpaased for substantinlity and time-keeping. Ottr Jewelry li selected with the greatest care,and none but tho most tasteful goods made nf tlie !is..'v i*old ani allowed to leave our estab 1 islmu'i.l. Wi'in .!i;11'il■ ! are ou the premises. Wc are the : t -i ■. ■ j i r 1 tin- su.' . sin si ko,yi jillc.ld uf ill! Co:ti- petition. WATCH REPAIRINO is done by the best workmen, under our own ill s pec ti ou. i : for one year. Watches for repair sent to n; by Exprc-s ure atttsmUsd to promptly. BARRETT & SHERWOOD, 135 Montgomery streel, between Clay aud Co nun ■ re ial -iv ■ \?. jy2R tf SAN' FRANCISCO. brought against you by the above named pi tiff, in our District Court ofthe First Judicial D trict, iu and tor the county of Los Angeles, and | lb. cans to answer the complaint liled therein, a certified ' copy of which you are herewith served, within ten days after lhe service on you of this -summons—it served within this county ; or if served cut of this county butj within tho First Judicial District, fservedoutof the First Judicial District hut iti tlie State of California, within forty days after the service thereof; always escnlsive oftlie day ol service; or judgment by default will be taken against yon. TfeBaud action is brought to recover against you a decree of said Court, dissolving theboods of matrimony heretofore existing between you nnd the plaintiff, and to vest the sole guardianship and custody of Robert Hilburn, infant, in ttie said plaintiil, and for costs of suit, and such other and farther or general relief, as shall be agreeable to equity. And if you fail to app:sr and answer tlie said complaint as obove required, the said plaintiff will causae your default to be entered, and apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint. Witness the Hon. Beiijsimin B&ffiH, Jiufire of our District-Court aforesaid, the 1st day of March. A. I). 1859, [sjs-at..] Attest: My hand and the seal of said Court, the day and year last above written. CHAS. R. JOHNSON. Clerk. Per John' O. Wheklkr, Deputy. Scott & La.vdkk, Attorneys for Plaintilfe. nib 5 To tlie Interior Merchants and others Interested. WM. H.BOVEE& GO. PROPRIFATORS OF THE Pioneer Coffee and Spice Mills, ESTABLISHED MAY, 1860, 123 Front Street, San Francisco WOULD call the s\TTENTION of those residing in the interior of the State, to their new Brand of Oovf&t, (each package bearing their stamp) put up in] lb. papera, 48 lbs. in a case ,ilso, for Restaurants and Hotels, in 6 lb. papers 100 lb. cases. The increased demand for this BnAKT) has induced us to make such arrangements as will enable us to furnish hereafter a Truly Ciioick Ar- tici.k of Cofkkb, not to be b["rpass?:p, if equaled, in this market; and to those who are desirous of Ekjoyino thk Luxt'E-v of an Extra Fine cup or Coffek, tliey may rely upon doing so. if they will purchase our Brand of Famii.v (Jovrf-r.; and the conditions we offer are,—if*it does not prove as presented, return the same by re-ship ment, and draw upon us for all expenses incurred. "We are anxious lo introduce this Brand throughout the interior of the State, and wc arODBlWBMXlIEB to spare no pains to make it a Tr*jlyFamily Coffer, sails- fied lhat there are those who arc willing to pay n reasonable fair priec for the same. We shall continue to manufacture tho Rio Coffee, under the name of Pioneer Mills, and consumers may rely upon itsbeing of the saine uniform quali ty as heretofore. Our brand of Fresh California Ground Spices (sc generally known) we shall continue to furnish at the lowest market price, in -} lb. glass and 5 and 10 mh26 Sm TB.H'MK BAKSE, 110 and lia Clay street, 45 ana 47 Merchant street, IMP OUTER AJl'D DEALER 1J\ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC O-A.H.'fJbiM'lS, Floor and Tabic Oil Clotlis, MATS AND COCOA MATTING, DRUGGETS, BAIZES, DAMASKS, Window Shades and Hollands, U P II OLS T E Ii Y G OODS, PAPER HANGINGS & BORDERS, Cbisoa Matting, For sale in bond or duty paid, at lowest rates. The Hamburg Bremen FIRE INSyRAWEE £0. INSURES against Losses by i'irc in all the cities and lawns hi California, At Greatly It<-duced Kntes. For particulars apply to MORRIS SPETBtt, 138 Washington street, San Fitaoolsoo. All losses, settled here i»i €asli immediately ftfter Use uuiou nt is ascertained. .qilio-.im ESTABLISHED JN 1849. Tv *J->i>1'i.lists wad Owners ot Real Estate who Co»iU_>i]>lnt'- !■»:. "-.i.i--; Permanent hi-.o. Government of tin- Unite*] s.m. *, - present it the eighteenth Peest«M_«i^] Ti u . s-u-,:.ir„-sr: „r tbe United t-'ta ii .m ii,. l:h Mrm-h. iv-,7, :iml will exjdr.'i dent. VIee I'reM.Je6l ■ "fgute. Trr.snry, fWar. X.1TI. ter i Jr. Cbi.-f Jnstttx BB&EUUT1VB. Jnsss--- Baebanan, ut P*nnnlrnnls J,>li:i ('. tlir-k.-n.-j.ln.'. Of Kjr., UiehigftD, - - Secret!. Jfn-.-ri-M'iilih. 'Icorsriit, • • Sec «f tli ■iolsi, j:. Flny.l. Virginia, ;. Issiri-; T-'iu.-cv, (Toiui., ■ . . Sep. of >,\ J;.i:u!> TlidMiii.-i.ii, Mir--.. - - S.'c. 'if tlir- in Ann-ii V. flrown, Tenn. ; • Post ttaater 0< Jcrcjuisli H. I'!:ick, I'enn., . Altorner Ui TBS fflOIClABT. Rotrer B. Tsincj. Mil., -tohn HeS_u, Ohio, ' • - . J i ■■■ '.;. Wio.-tw. c.-... -.... John ('(itron. Ti-rin., - . - •' Fuler V. Bantel, Va.. - •' t-run irl Nels. n, X. V.. « IlsibcrttLGriiT. !>nn., - - •< John 14". Campbell, AU., « Nathan Clilfonl, Mitine, . . " cmcPTf conn- FOR c.\;.[[-'h;ni, Mathe"- H. IfeAHiftet, of Snn Fr«n<-is( ti-;;;ms i'V jioloixc t-onrr. X'ortha-n District. In f-'an tjri;ncioco. 1'irsl .Mi>i:ilsi_r .if ./Minnr* Southern District,. in [_m Angelea, Hrri Uand&j nf March an.!. HISTRICT COUUTS. Xorthem District'if California. ORiifsii Hoffman, of San Francfeeo, Williao H.Cheeeers, .... Stiu!ht:rn District of California. tad Juir. IsnaoS- K. Ogier. of l.os Angeles .r.j~e;t!i it. ..'itchel, - - . ._...,,.„.■, 3. C. J'ennie. Ifarihal C.Ju.nbusSim,, Clerk ,V. W. StetlOA, ..... Ilepnty M mots of noi.m.vo coukt. Loa AngeleB—Kritt Itanaay .>t tteemfon, Monti-rev—First Mmnlay of .June. J'UBLIC l„l\l)S. V. S. Land Office, in the Southern Dittrict of Califirrinrt, tTnltPr T. irsirvey, Register, Augustin Olrcra, .... jUceivtrr' CUSTOMS. Jolm . IJownoy, l'. Downey, .Tone M. Cobarubiftd, I'erlr.i Citrillo, - Collector. San Tedro. Deputy, '. * Collectnr, San Ilingo, Surveyor, Santa Barbara INDIAN AFFAIRS. Thomas J. Ilenly, J. It. Vineyard, J. J. Kendrick, Agent San Diego and Sao Bernardino. POST OFFICE. John D. Wood worth, - . . Los Angeles. lhor.ia.1 llunlick, .... BanOahri.-l. I»TIwinp«a, ..... Monte> A.D. Boveu, .... San Bernardino. 'Ternment, began John B. Weller, Sacramento', Joseph Walkup, I'lacer, Aaron II. Melony, San Joaquin, Thomas Findley, Nevada, Ferns Foreman. Horace A Higley, Alameda, Thomas A. Williams, El Dorado, Amli-.u- J. Moulder, S. F. John O'Mcara, San Franc California Slate Government. lie fifth Executive Term oftlie State C tlie tirst Monday of January, 1868. ~* " " (jOTernor. Lt. Governor. Controller, Treasurer. Secretary of State. Sorteyor Ceneral. Attorney General. Snpt. Public Inntruction. o, State Printor. SUI'KEME COURT DavidS. Terry, Stockton, Chief Justice. Strplien J. Kiss-Id, MarytiVillo Associate •' J. I), Baldwin, " H Harvpy Lee, Reporter. Charles S. Fairfax, MnrysviII-', Clerk FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. [Counties of Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Snn Diego,} Benjamin Hayes, Judge, Reoci-ak Terms.—Los Angeles—Third Monday of March, July an.l November. San Diego—Third Monday of April, August A net December. nan Bernard (no—Third Monday of February, Hay ami Oetober. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES. William G. Dryden, . . , C. K. Hale, J. F. Burns. - Charles K. Johnson, - Charles D. Brinley, James Thompson, - II. E. Lewis, - - - William Moore, , If. N. Alexander, Juan Sepulveda, George Carsou, • R. UBeheK- - AsBociaEe Ju^tic County Cleik. Deputy " Attorney. Bfeoriff. ■ tfiitttt SJierilT. - County SOrteyor. Troafi-irer. Assessor. Public Administrator. Supervisors—Stephen C. Foster, R. Emerson, Toman Sanchez, Q. C. Alexander, B. Quirado. The Board meets on the first Monday of May. August, November and February ; and fort_iei''junlis_.iition oflases on the second Monday at August, nnd continues in session to complete the .'(jualiwitiou, but not After the srcim." Monday of Septeithe**. Couk'p orS.'s.i.'.Ki.v:.-.— Firsf Mondiiy ofFelinfary, May, J .er and Nove-iI.-- Sopi< COO! Au^ir-l . _ ,«-HU.u«./,»ay,JTlTy ber and November. -- Coi'BT.—Third Monday of Jtmaary, April, June, nd Oetober. : Coukt—Regular Term a.—Fourth Monday ofeiich CITY OF LOS ANGELES i>. Mareliessenult N. A. Potter Wallace Woodirorth Ezra Drown M. Dod( Mayor. Member of Common Council. Jn - UrtU- David M. Porter, Gerciiiinn Ybarra F. II Alexander, J- II- Lander, W. H. Peterson Henry K. Ate.vnn. Marshal. Attorney, Assessor. IsVl-,,- MtiiioiaiKlum ot DLs(niitcs, i the Stations oi FranciKeo to St. Lonii made on the tirst trip s Kr. in San Francieco to Clark's 12 miles, Su.. . 0. Red Wood City It. Mountain View Ii, San Jose 11 Overland Route from Sa Araionin, and ofthe tim Wsrlcrs id Wloaa PHOENIX WORKS. KITTREDGE & FKASER, PROPRIETORS tkflha Pbaaaix Iron Worka,San !■':■ ni. I - . ■: sire tc Qall your particular alten- { kc. Ac., at greatly Reduced Friers. ■ :■' ", A-.-.t' 'o:iAino,-:. }-,■:■- I -O cwporteRs^ WHOLESALE DRWdfil; " -^v«-6 mSEINtSTOTV SL, SAN FBANCISCO A t Ui.sir atooh (or tlio SPRING An oli] joker, wbo never yiclilol trie pal ■ny otic in ret-lin-- a knotty yarn, wan put to hif trumps* kt hi-nring a trarclcr ri'lali tiiat !.- M mw n b '■' '■ upon ruuner-1. ■ up hill to a more favorable location (-cone half a mite distant- " VTbat do yon think or that, onelc Hthel (■ faid a bystander. ■' O, Is.s.'s-'-.'- "1 nrice aaw a Iwo-Ftnry -trine hoii»c down cast, drawn by oxen thro ^H _________________________............._^^^^^^^_„ MMO ,.. ^^^^^^ : thp old man erldeotillB ITITP fl T 1 P W T I H (1 V f* I APP -''"'? r "ni1' 'r'"'' Be»»lieto» •C teQ ?"" experience g*^,1 nearly every city and town in this State fecUOftera, DyerBj TansenLAieKTerB^ Qol RE now rec. TRADE of NEW AND FRESH GOODS, .ind oiler? to country buytTo tiio lar-f".-■.■-1 and best Rssortmentfe tbeir line on ilie Pactfie eoaat. Having !R,'.!n !,ir'.::i;-ci.l ii'. tlie Ih-wj; I'tis-inoaS in tion to the fact that tbey ere extensively engaged - 'IUI *'rM>cisBD for tbe past tim years, thej Hatter __—_-_ - .-..i, - nf% hoturiiitr FIIlE-TKOdF DOOrs'aSU '-'^"Wi'Ivrb that their arrangements are such, that UCiinUC La SlttKl & CD-a'sMrTT,,:IiS. I;ANK VACI.T^. 1'IiISON VA'AiLH. lh*y can offer nncqualed iiidiicrmciits to such as v-tawiawa. »i viviii aw vwij i ^ ^ at greatllf Reiiucrd priers. \ may fiwor them trltn tbeir custom. Tbeir as?or!ni out comprises every thin *; in tbeir that may be require] by DrugglgtC, Hetcbaota, and also aU goodabi _________________________________________________ "| Oorbeet r s:-vrrnr- I- nin- Work whicb can Bakers, H rower:--. biteD*-rxi-^. he Ut ofT a tijr piece of pigtail, by | "\7~___VXtISriSHHIJS, "■■' io nearly every city and town in this State fectitmers, Dyera, Tanncrs._.\ssayers of Geld, Hat- weyofg»Tli l! __„_„„ _p,_-»Trt-r,f, nv™ landOrcgon. 'Particnlar" attention paid to u '» Manufacturers, Barbers, Hotel Keepere m-m. ejecting a BRUSHES, COLORS, GLUES, Irom tbe country, ^^^^^^^^^m quantity of loN»rr-r (be flrr-place, I *—■— ^^^^m 'but that want the wor-t orthe job; nrt<r th-y'.l'iiT^ .nr, ru,-' »' ~* ' No. lOo Clay street. Thesisn San Francisco- J and h-sim-.factiirei**"*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^™ A large aseoftment of second band doors and' A11 thc poj-ular FAMII.V PATENT MEDI- -'-■-.i constantly on hand, ud for aale at very CIXES received direct from tbe proprietori* Hid ■ ■ red GENUINE, and at (he lowest trade Milfl HoUSC i~, Cilmv la. PnchrcoN Ribs ja, bi, Louis Ranch 17, J/nir Willuw IS. Temple's Kyneh lo, >irc- bBiifh's Fcrrv Ifi, Frc.ino OW 19, Klks Il.mjiC t-prinB 22, WhJtmore's i'crrv 17, Cronn Crepk 12, Vbwlia 12. J'r.ek- wno'* 12, TiiIp River 14, Fountain Spring 14, Slountain Hmifie 12, lJo=,iv Creek 1.1. Cnnlon's Ferry ID, Kfrn liiver Slouch li, Hink ofTcjoti U.Fort Tcj.ni Ifi. Rcr-il'sv S, French John'B 14, Willi.w Smith's 24, KiuEr« 10- Hart's 12, Fan Frirnn.rn.lo Jfissfon S. Camccgo 12, Lou Atigeles.12—rliiMjinco 46+—Time SO hOttP«. From I.os Anceles to Morte 13 nilcR. San Jone 12, Ran- olio del Chino 12, Tcionssal 20, .Uiirnna Grande JO, Tern*- In 21, Ts'jmiKO 14, (lak Grove 12, Warner's Ranch 10, a Felipe 10, "V'ahecito IS, Palm Springs 9, Cav'-so Cr-'uk (!, Indian WoIIs, uo .vater. 32, Alamo Miicho. no water, 38, CooI.'k Welle, no >rr.ler. 22, Pil'.i Knob 18, Fort Yuma 10—distance 280 miles. Time, T21i. 20m. From Fort Yums. to Swiveler'H 20 mile.", FillibuMer Cninp 18, Peterman's 19, GrtswclFs 12. Flap Jack Ranch ir.. natnian Flat 20, Jlnrderer' Crave '20. Cila Ranch 17, ciipa Wells 40. fracatoon 2*2. Pccisa.s..37. Pointer Monn- 23, Tucson 18—-distance 280 iniJew. Tune, 71>i. 4S~d. snn Tucson to Seneca SprlOfiB 3G miles-'. Fsm Pedro 24, ..on Bpringfl 23, Apflche Pas- 40, SU-in-. Teak D6, ers Farewell 42. Oje (Je Vaca 14. Mirmhries' **'--- W2 hour.' from . i.-ho .nkli.i 22— distan r, 52, Fort FiJlmoi ■ 'M'O n-ilcn. Time, to Waco Tniikjr 30 miles, Cnnodrnri QU) rinury, no water. 5(i, Ji..-l.iwarc Sprmga 24, Pope's Camp 40, Emigrant Crossing Gb. Horse liead Crossinp SS, lie.id Conrh im wafer. 70, Grape Creek 22, Port Chat!bourne 30—<li»- taiice-128 miles. Time 128h. 40m. From Fort Chadbourne toStntionXo, 1. 12 miles, Mountain Pa-s Hi, I'liJintoni Ilili HO. Smith1* 12. Clear Fork _.'«, Francis* 13, Port Rulkiiflji 22, Murpli.r's P*.. .lackborn1 IV, Earhart*fllB. Cunnlly's 16, Daviil-on's 24. Gnim-TilJo 17, lli;.mood!s l.'i. Sliermnn's Id. Colbert's Red River, 14 — tlislanee, 2.S3 mi!<ss. Time I5h.25m- Fiom Colbert's Perry to Fisher^ 13 mile". Wabis 14, Boggy Hepi.L 17. Gary's IT. Wad.lell's IS, Rl,ckbiirn'« IC Pnrley'm 17. RiddelPs17 Iloliowav's 17. Travton's 17, Walker'* 17, Fori. Pmlth 15—rlislan^e, PI2 ititle*. Time, 38b. From Port Smith to Woofcor'a M mile., Brodfe'814, Park's -id, Fayeltevillel4. I's station .12. CsUahav'fi 22. Hasbu)-i,'si:i, Coti.-|,-s Hi. Smith's if). AshmoraVW. Spj(pgBeldl8,KFan'efl,5*--<itb'« 11, P-dlivar's 11, Vis«p' Ui. (juiiitv lij, Pailey's 111. War.iaiv 11. IJurn'F* 10. Mulbol- Is.niPs 2(1, Sl,,-,ckelfoi-d-:. 13. Tipton 7—<Jistan«e, 313 mile*. Time. 4Kb, Sfim. Prom Tipton to St.Louis 100 milefl. Time, RKCAPriTLATION. I'rois; San 1'rancisco to I_IM AngeiWj -■ Loa AngelM to Fort Vnma, " Fori Vuin.'i. to Tucson •■ Tucson to Pranldm " Franklin l<> Fort Cbstdboin ne ;' Port Cliadli'itirtii? to Colbert's l-'errv. ():,;,\ River.) 11 Colbert's Firry, (Red River), to Fort Smith " Fort Smith to Tipton " Tipton to Si. Louis, Missouri Total ' Tweotj'funt days, Ilh. 40m. 464 2S0 280 ;-r.i) 428 . noms . . 80 slid '.'. 11-46 ,. B2-.80 ,.128:40 283 . . 00s25 192 , 313 . . 38:00 J 1.0 .. 11:40 ■nty h.mri. thjrtv-live minute*— __ utea for dilToreliee in loDfitnd<L leaveHtwcnty-four days, eighteen hour* and tweutj-six sr/.nr ist ttik ()vn:i,.iM -.v.-irjiiins/ lisiif an i S't.tr.onir. Mo., and Cliii.ai; Attantic Sisitiss. berona th Mm..— Tbree cent* pre-pays i un.-" mm San Franri.-e... t Ilii.-.oi-, Ail dlrtanccM tn " r-e place.;, reqofn '■ f VOL. IX. LOS ANGELES, CAL., SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1859, NO. 8. £00 3-ngclcs Star: PUBLISHBp EVKRr SATURDAY MORSIKO, At No, 1, Pico Bb-iLDiS'jw, Spring Street, Los Angeles, BY II. HAMILTON, 2 00 0 25 TERMS: r Subscription, per annum, in advance. .$5 00 " For Six Months, snn For Three Months Single Number A'>v*jsrti.-"*'mextss inserted-.tTw'oDollttrspergquare of ten lines, for the first insertion ; and One Dolt*? per square for each subsequent insertion. A liberal deduction made to Vcarly Advertisers. Aqen'TS.—The following gontleinenarc authored Agriata tor the Stak : r,. I*. ririUKH San Francisco. •■ i\s A ItKHDiisK, l'ost Office San Oafiriel. Mont*. Santa- Barbai Cut,. Tka TuosrsiK-.. K. N.eutsx JOJHU 1). A.. TllsiM i- I■-:,■; ■-il.il make the n for table home BELLA UNION HOTEL 3VC^i__x Stroot, I. OS ANGELES. FLASHNER & WINSTON, PROPRIETORS. M Tins HOTEL, so long known as the best in Southern California, having pasped into the hands of the present Proprietors, haa been thoroughly refit tod, and many additions made to its accommodations. Strangers, and gentlemen with theii- families, will 6;id thia an agreeable home, at al! times. The table will be supplied, as heretofore, with all the delicacies of the market. oct2 LAFA¥iTTE HOTEJU HVEfvixi Street, OPPOSITE THE BELLA UNION, IvOS AjXGEMS, MTIIIS Establishment offers superior inducements to the traveling public, and especially to those wishing a quiet home. The location is desirable, the establishment large and commodious, with rooms—single and for faiuilios— clean and well furnished, aud a table well supplied with the choicest viands aud delicacies ot thu season —as is well known by those who have favored the house with their patronage. Tho Proprietor will use every exertion, and neglect nothing, to give his guests entire satisfaction. EBERHARD k KOLL. Los Angeles, Dee. 11,1858. UNITED STATES HOTEL. 3il£tixi. Street, Los Angeles, . THE SUBSCRIBER having leased the : above establishment, bugs leave to inform i the public that he has refitted and refur- w>—- „, nislied tho same, and tbat it will be con- duo i.eu in the very best style. The table will be liberally supplied with everything thi market affords, and every care will be taken to mi UNITED STATES HOTEL —^-—-' for boarders. Aitachud to the Hotel is a BAR, where the best of liquors and cigars are kept Terms, moderate to suit the times, T. WEAVER. Los Angeles. Dec. 22, 1858. Roofing! Roofing ! Mastic Hoofing;! 2! E. P. RUSSELUS PATENT. FRANCIS MELLUS, HAVING purchased the patent right ofthe above valuable invention, for the purpose of supplying tho counties of Los Angeles, Sau Bernardino nnd Sau Diego, is now prepared to execute all orders with which he may be favored. The public are aware that it has been the study of Scientific men, architects and builders, for many years to discover an article for Roofing purposes, that will withstand sudden changes ol climate, be impervious to water, and of sure protection against fire. The inventor of this roofing labored many years to combine) article,, which would answer the above purpose and obviate the difficulties of rust and decay attendant upon Un and shingles, aud the destruction by tho sun aud frost of the various compositions used tor roofing. Thia ho succeeded in doing, and now, after six years of the severest trial we would invite the careful attention of all interested in sueh matters, believing that they will be fully convinced of its practical value both for durability and economy, in which respects we believe that its equal is not at present known. This roofing can readily be applied to roofs of every description, either steep or flat, and can bo put on over shingles or tin, being much cheaper than the first and at half the cost of the latter. Two coats of tiie mastic put on over au old leaky tin roof, will make it as good as new at one-third of the cost. In preparing this roofing a heavy drilling or canvass is used, wliich is thoroughly saturated ■with a perfectly water-praof preparation, after which it receives a thick coatiiig, upon both sides, of (tho Hour of soapstone, which sets into the texture of the canvass, and gives it a firm body, making it very clastic and durable. After the canvass, as prepared, is put upon tho roof, another coating of mastic,wliich is thoroughly filled with sand, is given it, making it fireproof in every respect. By exposure, this coating becomes firm and solid, giving you a roof that can. be walked upon with perfect impunity, and as durable as anything known; ami we do most candidly and unhesitatingly believe, far superior to anything of the kiud yet discovered; and alter a severe lest of many years, stand as reliable and good as when first put On, without change or decay. All that we ask is, that a careful examination maybe given it, and we feel convinced that it will bear all the recommendation which we offer of it. Annexed we give you the names of some ofthe peraons using this roofing, and to whom we are at libei ty to refer: — RV.irv.Ki-sci-s. — TN HOflTOS.—'Tiuon "llasst;.), Killiy -st.: AnH-i-ienn linns Tube Co. 10*. StsUf st.: C. llvur. arcliiliii'-i. 40 Slate st : Ho vey it G*>. 7 Mt>reliant'* row:B- II- Hrabrock, furniture dealer, 4 Union St.: M. Crocker, wholesale druggist, .14 India strent. IN' C ■_MBiliIi:.''tv—Hon. Finery Ws.sMmrn, Quincy st.: If. I). llmis-lin.n, Maiiist. : lln vr-.o-o. StJ-.-km-y .V Co. 1iiiu1.pi- dialer.;: 1), Osborn, pinning mills. Main St.: 1. k J Lowe, builders. IN SiiMMKs'.Y'U.K—Hen.-. Randal, builder: t.. B. Cole, (Rixby k ''filiO l>ii<- drivers. IN' ROXBUBV—Wm. Birton,builder:Johnson & I.evelt, IN' ! >( .»■ tC 11 f-'-STl-IR—Edward McKetchnie, builder: Thos. l'avsi.n. fiiriniT. IX Sfci'ilNTKT—Krllvn Allviss. sisp.-ri-it »ndc-it oil works. IX r-MT.IN'r.HHl.l) -It. Crssv. ^ur.erintendent,C.W.CU»- liin. Presides' W. ft. B. _ IN t-ALI. Itrvr.ii—Ui.Msvi-,1 Burden, 1'res. Iron Works. T. Borden, motw Prist Works. Junction Mum and Spring streets. Lo3 Angeles, Sept. 25,1858. lusiiirss (Turk C. E. THOM, Attorney ami Counsellor nt Law LOS ANGELAS. Oflice ill Pico Buildings, Spring street. jy'> E. J. C. KEWEN, Attorney and Counsellor at .Law, LOS ANGELES, Cal., Will practice in the Courts ol the Fikst Judicial District, the Supreme Court, und the U. S. District Court of the Sotit.lii.-rn District of Ciiliforniu. OfBce, in Temple's Building, opposite MrllnmV tore. Jan. 1st, 1810. WM. H. SHORE, SLOAN & P.EYNOLDS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, OFFICE—In Pico's Brick Hulldlii-;, Near the Court House, Spring Street. B. W. Jf. SLOAX. Los Angeles, April 4, 1889. . F« BKYXOI.1W, apd DR. J. C. WELSH, Wholesale and lietail DRUGGIST, SlS M.1LY STREET, LOS AA'GELES. MYLES & SMALL. APOTHHCAHUS, MAIN STHKKT—Front of Cummcrclal. feblD H. F. SWAIN, RESIDENT DENTIST, LOS ANGELES, Temple's Itldrk, Main street, nearly opposite Commercial street, Entrance through Dr. T. J. White's Drug Store C. DUCOMMUN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fancy Goods, Books A Stationery, TOBACCO. flPES, CIGARS j — ALSO,— Window Glass, Oils and Colors, Varnishes, Turpentine, &c. &c. &c. Tho most varied and extensive stock on hniid, to be loiutd out of San Francisco. sepll FLEISHMAN & SICHEL, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IJV Hardware, Crockery, Paints, Oils, l.or. Angelea Street. JOU"" GOLLER. J. J. TOMLIJ-OON. GOLLER & TOMLINSON, Forwardiiiff ami Commission Merchants, LOS ANGELES and SAN PEDBO, Cal. R. E. Kaiuond, Agt. ut Sau Francisco. July 3, 1858. novO BACHMAN & CO, WHOLESALE AKD HKTAIL DEALKRS IN (iixoccrles, Wines, Liquors, lollilng, Hardware, &c., &c. Produce, Hides, nnd Wool taken In exchange. Los Angeles street, eecoud. house from Commercial street. Jan. 1st, 185'J. FRANCIS MELLUS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALEK In Groceries, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Ac. &c. JUNCTION OF MAIN AND SPRING STREETS LOS ANGELES. aulG 2S- XiAZ!AXl.r>, imtohter, And Wholesale aud Retail Dealer in Frencli, Eiiglislt ami American Dry Goods. Corner of Melius Row, Los Angeles. any 2 PHINEAS BANNING, Forwardin*; and Commission Merchant, LOS ANGELES AND SAN PEDRO, ol EDWARD N. MCDONALD, Forwarding ami Commission M TA, ROHAN LOS ANGELES ap23 AND SAN PEDRO Itolll Side*. A man in bis carriage waa riding along, A gaily dressed wife by his side, In s-.itiii uud lact'C ahfl looked ii!..- *-■ muvii, Aud be like a Icing in till pride. A wood-sawyer stood on tbe street as they passed, Tlio cssmai-i' ami conplo lit1 i y-v.i. Ami said, as lie, worked wilh liis- *;iw on ;\ log, '•I wish I was rich and could ridt." The man in his carriage remarked to bis «ifc— "One Using I would give if 1 cuiiM— [health I'd give stll my wealth lor the strength a/id the Ofthe man wbo Bawetb tbe wood." A pretty young maid, with a bundle of work, Whew tace as the morning was fair, Went tripping aloug with a Midlo ul delight, "While humming ll love-brenthing air, Bh~- looked on the carriage—the lady s-lic saw, Arrayed iu apparel ao line, And .said in a whisper. "I wish from my heart Tbosfo ; ■ wen mine." Tho lady looked out on the maid with her work, So J ni r in her calico dress, And said, 'I'd relinquish possessions and wealth, Her beauty and youth to possess." Thus in this world, whatever our lot, Our minds and onr time wo cm:ploy In longing and sighing for what we have not, Ungrateful for what we enjoy. We welcome the pleasure for wliich wc have sighed, The heart has a void in it still, Growing deeper and wider tht; longer we live, That nothing but heaven can fill. Sjii-iik GcnUy. Spoak gently, oh ! speak lovingly To her whose 030 .seeks thine ; Alone, at eve, Let her not grieve O'er hope's hedimmed shrine. She breathes thy name caressingly, The same iu weal cr wo. Lew Words from tbec Will dearer be Than aught wealth cau bestow. Then speak to her all tenderly, Strengthen nttection'e spell ; Confidently She turns to thee— Guard, guard thy treasure well. Speak gently, oh! speak lovingly—• Her every thought'a a prayer Upbreathed for thee, Thy guard 'twill be While thou life's chain shall wear. Thr-n gently -speak, and tenderly, To her whose eye seeks thino ; Alone, at eve, Let her not grievo O'er hope's bedimmed shrine. E. H. WORKMAN &, BRO. Saddlers aad Harness Makers, TEMI-LE'S MABDI.E FRONT BLOCK, Will keep constantly on hand an assortment of Saddles, Harness, &c. &c, llirii.l.liig (tiinu -.111. prniiii.r in ... Oct. iMlli, 185S. SADDLERT. M. ROM TET, L.OS ANGELES STREET, in fiont of CorblM Oi Burki-r, HAS the honor to announce to tbc Public, that he still carries on his business at the old Btand, as above, and having in his employment competent w-orkmen.he is prepared to execute all orders with which he may be favored, in the Manufacturing of Pine Harii*:**,Carrln-;e Repairing,aMd ■''tending uf oil kind*. Los Angeles, Nov. 31*t, Wa it ; tf;;i.;-■ d for lb* ■,1-n? nmicpsl place f, asj well ti r.;; y -. .i-. -*vs rO.tr Fort- s^li^tt i^on. sy^x.13 1000 Bags of Salt for sale, by ansjs FliANCSIr: MELLtS. ■LAVENTHAL & LETTER, Wholesale and Iletuil Dealers in Clothing, Dry Goods, Huts, Caps, aud Shoes, Have removed to tlie new brick building in Beau- dry's Block, Comer of Lttl t_f_\Yta nml AIlio ntreeis, 0|)tK»lt« Mdliu' lJiilldliiK, Where the public may be assured of procuring sst and best go<>ds, ottered at 10 pa mi.'. c elsos-iH'St il^lFl'Ulci:t;U'C^VKNTIIAL&: U»An8 ' :*;'^' ETTEB. ISattlcs ot Napoleon. An exhangc gives the following history of the battles of Napoleon, from May 10th, 17%, to June, 1816, including thatoT Wutorloo, la whioh tbo French were defeated with a loss of 40,000, men:— At Lodi, in Lombardy, on the 10th of May, 179G, Napoleon gained a decided victory over the Auk- triaiiH, the most desperate contest having beeu at a wooden bridge over the Adda. At Arcolc, a litlle village of northern Italy, on the 17th ol November, 179C, Nopoleon gained a great victory over the Austrians, but with a terrible slaughter on both BideB. tbe Austraians having 18,000 and the French 15:000 killed and wounded. On the the banks of the Trebbia river in Italy, ten miles from Genoa, the French army, under Marshal McDonald, on the 10th of June, 1799, faught an allied Austrian and llussian Army, in a battle which lasted three days, and in which the French lost 12.000 men, and the Allies an equal number. It was iu this vicinity that 218 years before Christ, Hannibal fought a great battle and defeated the Romans. In the plain Marengo, at the foot ofthe Appenines, li miles from the strong Sardinian fortifications of Alessandria, in 1799, the French under Marshal Joubert, were defeated by the combined Austrians. and Ittissiane, under Suwarrow. Each army qad upwards of 7000 men killed and wounded, and several thousand prisoners. AtEngen, in Baden, the French defeated an Austrian army on the 3d of may, 1800. tho lots ia killed and wounded on each side being set down at 7,000 men. At llohenlinden, a village in Uppc Bavaria, on the Sd December, 1800, a great battle WU fought between the Fiench and Bavarians, under Moreau and the Austrians under the Archduke John.— The Austrians were defeatd, with the loss of 1-*, 000 men. At Austerlifz, on the second of December, 1810, Vapoleon gained a 3reat victory over the allied Austrian and Russiau army. The Allies, out of 80,000 men lost 39,000 in killed and wounded and prisoners. Tbe French lost 12,000 At Maida, a small town in Naples, on the 4th of July, 1809, was fought one of tbe most remarkable battles on record. A small English force under Sir L.Stuort, defeated a greatly superior French force. The French, out of 7,500 men engaged, had 700 killed, between 3,000 ond 4,000 wounded and 1,000 prisoners. Tbe British lost on 41 killed and 284 wounded. At Jean, in Central Germany, in the Dutch j of Saxe Weimar, on the 14th October, 180«, the grand French army under Napoleon totally defeated the Prussians, led by their King and the Duke of Brunswick, the latter of whom was killed in the battle. Tbe PruBaiana lost 30,000 men killed and wounded, and nearly aa many prisonem. The The French had 14,000 killed and wounded. In the terrible battle of Eylau, on the 8th of February. 1807. the French goincd a victory over the allied Russian and Prussian army, bat at a vastsacraficeof life. The allies lost 25,000 and the French 30,000 men. At FrtedUiid, tn Prussia the French again defeated the allied Russian and tbc Prussians on the Hth of June, 1807, Tbe Alliea lost 17,000 in killed and woundtd ; the French 8,000. At Wagram, a village ol Lower Austria, 11 miles from Vienna, Napoleon fought a great battle with the Austrians, ou the Cth June, 1809.— The armiea lort each 25,000 men in HUad and wounded; but the French remained inaeUrs of Iho VA'A , At Talavera, in Spain, on tho i'7ih and 28th July, 1H09, the English and Spanish troop the Daka of Wellington, totally defeated tbo Freeh under Joseph Bonnparte and Murshals Jour- don and Victor. The British and Spanish loat 6,268 men, aud tho French 8,79G killed and wouu. ded. At Albuerra.'in Spain, on tho 16th or May, Ml, Ihe British and lei QftO' I al Bl iv«- foid, nmn-'d n virl I'reieh under Mar shal Smtlt. The 1mv:s.-!i ta I 8»«H>; that of the Allies nearly 7,000, the British alono having lost -l.>!i OQt of 7,500 engaged. When tbe master of : ment was called nftei ttie battle, only thrceprivates and one drummer aii-weredto ,!.mr n:\nn.s-l On the bights four mile from Salamanca, In Spain, lhe Hnliid. and Spanish, under Wellington, V.s.!h .!■ mm.-.! A; July, 1812. Tbe allies lost .\200 men, and tbe French lii.uOU At the battle ofSmolenskl, In Russia, In 1812, the French loss 17,000, and that ofthe Russians 10,000 At Borodino, an the 7th of September, was fought a desperate battle between the Ruralans and the French. Tho French lost, In killed, wounded and prisoners, 50,000; nnd the Russians about the same number. Tbe snrvivers of the French army, from the Ruffian campaign was not more than 35,000 out of an army of 500,000 men. At Lvtzen, in Russian Saxony on tho 2d May, 181!', the allied Russian and Prussian forces were deteated by the French under Napoleou, tho French loosing 18,000 and the allies 15,000 men. At Bautzen, in Saxony, on the 21st and 22d May, 1613, a battle took placo between thu allies and thu French, in which tbe French loss was put down at 25,000, aud that of the allies at 15,000 At Dresden, in Saxony, on tho 2f>th and 27th August, 1813, the allies were defeated by the French. The loss of tho allies was about 16,004 iu killed, wounded and prisoners, aud that of tbe French about 12,000,' At Leipsic, in Saxony, in October, 1813, a desperate battle was fought, which lasted three days- ami the Freeh were totally defeated hy tho allies. Napoleon lost two Marshals, twenty Generals, and about 00,000men. The allies lost 1.790 oflicers. and about 40,000 men. At Vittoria. in Spain, on the 21st June, I813> the English and French fought a battle, in which the French lost 7,000, and the English 5,180. At Toulouse, in France, Wellington defeated the French ucder Soult, on the 101 of April, 1814. French loss 4.700; alied armic's loss -1,580 me. At Paris, the allies lost 9,093 men, and the French about 4,500. At LIgny, iu Frace, a battle occured between- the Prussians and French, on tho 1 Cth Juno 1S1."», two days before the battle of Waterloo, in wich the Prussians lost 15,000 men and the French 0,800. Iu the indecisive battle at Qartrc Bras, in Bel. giuin, on the ICth June, tho day before that of Waterloo, the allies lost 5,200 men and the French 111. At the battle of Waterloo, the total loss of the allies was 1C,63C men. Napoleon's was abot 40,- 000. Neither the AuBtrians nor the Prussians can derive much encouragement from history to engage in a war wilh France. The French troops have only been matched by tha English, the Spaniards and the Ru'sians, scarcely by the last named. '■- " ' - ■■ ' '* ' Wiut it Cora to Print a Nkwu-ai-kh.—Tho ti. 'u'recently appeared in a now dress,— After giving a sUtmeut of its circulation, etc., amounting In tho aggregate to 211,750 copies, It aays, Our aggregate consumption cr paper Is 818 rosuns (-I:;.v'.f-'i pound--, or twrnly OVt lo*da) pat week. Our average weekly expenses have gradu- lly risen from $525 to $7,800; wo pay $44,000 per year to editors, correspondents and reporter*"; $62,000 par year for labor in the department of printing; osarty $K>,(H>0 in that ofmnlli rage about $13,oo0fir telegraphing; employ ono hundred and eighty porsous, besides carriers, carmen, etc. We bave used during ths past year, $0,049 pounds of ink, costing over $8,(>00; havo during that periou employed 2, 340 pounds of glue,and ll barrels ol the best refined cane syrup lo the manufacture of roller* whereby the Ink ia applied. The steam power proas and oft chin cry used in the rapid production of onr Issues bave cost us over 70,000, and we pay about IiVOm \o.-i maud In :>i>-.'. The Tribune is about to stereotype Us weekly and seiniweekly itsuos, hoping thereby to aaro tyc and give the paper a better appearanoe. raisTKiu' Hill.—A long time ago, when typo- metal was worth saving even In the smallest <iuan- tilies and after tho die was blemished or the body broken, each typo-sclter had tho front of an old shoe nailed under his cose, in which lo save his pieces. This shoo was called tho hell. Outsiders, who know all about a printing office—and almost all of th«m do—by picking up Items around lhe stove, still ask, now and then, about "hell'' in a printing office. The shoo hell Is obsolete. No such thing used now. But we'll tell you, good reader, what is hell in a printing office—it's seven or eight bummers who rush In when you're making a roller, to tee if the office [a'ntOD fire; it'a a fellow who wants to look over yon (lies of yoar- beforc-last; it's two or three fellows who don't want to trouble you, but just sit about an Inch from your elbows, and snapping your scl-wors and the other tumbling your papers in every posable shape, occasionally exchanging papers between the top and under side of the table, while you aro trying to write. That's hell lu a printing office- —Sierra Dtmotrat. Bkttkr to Fioiit tiun to Rt.v.—'That which thou hast to do, do with all thy mij-ht," mid a n clergyman to his son one morning. "So I did, this morning," said Bill, with an en- tlsii'in:'.ie gleam in hia eye. "Ah! what was it darling," and the fattier'* fingers ran through his off-prlng'i- curls. "Why, I walloped Jack Edwards," raid lbe young hopeful, "till ho yelled like blazes. You "should jual heard him holler, dad!" The father looked unhappy, while he explained that the precept did not apply to any act like that, and concluded mildly with, "Vou should not have done that, my child." "Then he'd a walloped mo," replied the young hopeful. "Better," said the sire, "for you to have fled from the wrath lo come." "Yes, but," replied tbo hopeful, by way of a clincher, "Jack cau run twice as test as I can." The old mau sighed, went to his study and endeavored to compose himself. The Voice of thk Wiiaxo Doom.*1:.—A "whang- doodle," bard-shell preacher, wound up a llaming sermon with tbis magnificent peroation: My brethring and sistren! ef a man'H full of r(digion you can't hurl him! There was three Arabian chilrcn; they put 'em in a flery furnace, heated seven times hotter than It could be bet, and it diu'l singe a single har on their beads! And there was John the Evangeler; they put bim— auwhero do you think, lielhering and si stern ! they put him inlo a caldr'onlc of bilin iie, and biled him aU night, aud it didn't faze his shell!— Aud there was Ban'el; they put bim in a lion's den—and what my fellow travlers, and respected auditories,do you think be was ina lion'I Why, for praying threo times a day. Don't any dyou will ever get Into a lion's den. John Randolph was once boardfng at the Aslor House. Being somewhat annoyed by tbe airs of the servant who waited upon him—a negro of the '-blackest dye"—be desired him at dinner oue day to retire, The negro bowed and took hia stand behind tbe gentleman's chair. Supposing hfm to be gone, It was witb some Impatience tbat, a lew minutes after, tbc gentleman saw bim step forward tQ renssiv.-i; Ml 090$. -Fellow," said he, "leave the room. I wish to be alone." '■Excuse me, sab," eaid CufTy, drawing himself op slffly, "but I'se 'sponsible for dc silver." Awasp'sncst usually contains 15,000 or 1C Mrs. Pautinoton Biers.—"Where did you get si much money, Isaac?" said Mrs. Partington, as he nhook a handful of copper coin before her, grin" uing all tbe time like a rogue. "Have you found the cornucopia, or has anybody given you a request T'' She was a litlle anxious. "I got it from bets," said bo, chucking the coin in the air, and allowing half to clatter and rattle on Un: Ik,or. "Get Ihem from Bets, did vouV replied the old lady. "Who is Bets that she should give you money: She must be some low creature, or you would not itdeiik of her so disreepectfuNy. I hope you will not get led away by miy desolate eoiiij.niiioiiH, Iisaac, and become an unworthy membrane of eo- clety." A VOJ.OXO MiN IN TltKClUTJ-R OJ POLlTllH — Dr. Wozcttcraft, who discovered a volcono In Sbacta where there was none, recently delivered at Ban Francisco, for the beoffit ofthe "anli-Le- complon," an nddross on lhe -'Condition ol tbo Union." Tbe county of Shasta was probably saved by lhe failure of tho Doclor'n volcano.— Now tbe simple inquiry remain*: Did lhe Doctor's speech nn lhe Union!— Sirrrn (HtitM It. New definitions of old names. Hollo—A beautiful but useless insect, without wing*, whose colors fade on being removed from tbe sunshine. Heart—A rare article, sometimes found in hu. mau beings. It is soon destroyed by commerce witb tbe world, or else becomes fatal to lu possessor. Housewifery—An ancient art, said to have been raehtooabbj among young girls and wives; now entirely out of u*e, or practiced only by the lower ord) it. Virtue—An awkward habit of acting differently from olher people. A vulgar word, ll creates great mirth in fashionable circles. Oj* a Sriuti".— Fifty editors In Maine recently went on excursion ; tbey made a common purse, aod taught a box of sardines for dinner, lu ecu- sequence of that recklsM extravagance, forty-nine of them have since taken the benefit of tbe bankrupt act. A married monster said lhat be lately dreamed that be hod an angel by hia side, and upon waking up he found it was notady tat bis wife. Tho Atlanllc Ocean is e slims led at Ibree miles, and the Pacific at (cor miles deep. There are six or seven generations of gnati In a summer, and each lays 250 eggs. Thero are about 8,000 cells in a so/iare foot or honey combe. 5,000 bees weigh a pound. A swarm of bees oontolns rrom 10»000 to jn,O00 in a natural state, and from 30,000 to 40,000 la a hive. The bones ol birds are hollow, and filled with air instead of marrow. A cow eaU 100 pounds of green food evry twen- ty-forur hours, aud yield five quart* or ten pounds of milk. Fish arc common In the seas of Surinam with fjur eyes; two of Ihem on horns which grow oo the to tbeir beads. Two thousand ntn hundred silk-worms produce one pound of silk; but it would require 27,00 spiders, all females, to prodnee one pound of web. Afiueenbewilll*y200 eggs daily Iw five or six days, and tbe eggs are batched io three daya. A single queen-bee has been elated to produce 100,000 bees in a season. The majority of authors wrlle lor Immediate ef. tays playing iu lb-' SMd. •] Mat cousiele iusvung the tloud tbey -.«.-*t -
Object Description
Title | Los Angeles Star, vol. 9, no. 8, July 12, 1859 |
Type of Title | newspaper |
Description | The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "Both sides", "Speak gently", "Battles of Napoleon", [col.4] "Better to fight than to run", "The voice of Whang Doodle", [col.5] "What it costs to print a newspaper", "Printers' hell", "Mrs. Partington bets", "A volcano in the charter of politics"; [p.2]: [col.1] "Democratic state nominations", "Democratic county nominations", "Our platform", "Fourth of July", [col.2] "Democratic State Convention", [col.4] "Later from Europe, battle fought--Austrians defeated", "Death of M. Flashner, esq.", "Home manufacture"; [p.4]: [col.1] "The death scene", "Time will show", "The printer's epitaph", "Pet names", [col.5] "Government of the United States", "California State Government", "Memorandum of distances". |
Subject (lcsh) | Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Newspapers |
Geographic Subject (City or Populated Place) | Los Angeles |
Geographic Subject (County) | Los Angeles |
Geographic Subject (State) | California |
Geographic Subject (Country) | USA |
Coverage date | circa 1859-07-06/1859-07-18 |
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 | 1859-07-12 |
Type | texts |
Format (aat) | newspapers |
Format (Extent) | [4] p. |
Language | English |
Contributing entity | The Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
Identifying Number | Los Angeles Star, vol. 9, no. 8, July 12, 1859 |
Legacy Record ID | lastar-m251 |
Part of Collection | Los Angeles Star Collection, 1851-1864 |
Rights | Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
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Repository Name | The Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
Repository Address | 1511 Oxford Road, San Marino, CA 91108 |
Repository Email | ajutzi@huntington.org |
Filename | STAR_577; STAR_578; STAR_579 |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Contributing entity | The Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery |
Filename | STAR_577-0.tiff |
Full text |
The Mliialrtl- Curir.
"My ma'ison," the minstrel said,
I give to man or youth ;
Who alights a loyal lady's love,
Or trusts a wanton's troth.
And on his traitor head shall fall,
Not only curse of mine,
Iluf, cited down, at nature's evil.
God's malison divine.
We're borne our lady to tbc grave,
This weary, weary day,
While bitn she loved, a wanton's slafe,
la false and far sway.
He riots in bis lcman's bower.
He -(oaffe her philtered wine ;
False kntghtl (alee love I this very hour,
Where is that wife o( thine 1
He wed her on midsummer eve,
With taper and with ring ;
His passion withered with the leaf,
Rut came uot wilb tbe spring.
She marked tbe change—poor heart,
She fflSmd hiii! fi
She strove to play —lbe storied part,
She sickened aud she did.
She lies outstretched in churchyard clay,
She drinks tbe deadly dew ;
He leads the revels far away,
Tbc noisiest ol his crew.
But on his traitor head shall fall,
Not only curse of mioe ;
Hut cited down it nature's call,
God's malison divine.
Corrected Tabic of (he vnlue of l'or |
Archival file | lastar_Volume25/STAR_577-0.tiff |