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is yon a Sick Wife, Brother,
Sister, or Friend,
WOLFE'S
SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS!!
HOLLAND GIN,
SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS.
. it's CORD]1)
UDOLPHO WOLPE.
The Wood and Willow Ware
ESTABLISHMENT OF
HAWXHURST & 8©N
WM. H. BOVEE &b GO.
Pioneer Coffee and Spice Mills,
COLLISS & CO.,
BED FUMMUm'GOODS,
JUAN JD031IN)
i| B. E. RAEMOND,
MÜl SI A
"°! COMMISSION MERCHANT
Established in 1849.
Quarts ¿J"e>T*rel:i?y
WATOT-I REPAIRING
BUS GOODS!
HEYNEMAO, PICK i CO,
89 and 91 California
í%1$6 "W1SMWCT0H
SANFMNCISCO. '
PHOENIX WORKS. A™
KITTREDGE & FBASER,
. - ,,l II, ■ I' 1:,,,t,Íx Iron >.V,„-!t-.
NEW AND FRESH GOODS,
VAHNISHES,
I BRUSHES, COLORS, GLUES, I
iNo, 105 Clay'street^'
PROrEBTY OF THE
Z2Z2Z ]LOS ANGELES STAR—EXTRA EDITION.
C00 Angeles Star.
1 nombre de Gnu 1,1,humo (J. Drvof.
ursona quo pos<c las cualidades roque
. . II 1 'II,
|iii] , in 11 I ti Habiendooci
,.ii.o ese duple |,(,r algunos arios, i-
tractor, dulce y popular, lia rc-lbu
1 I 1 , 1 ,1 I , ,1 (,u t
.alidades de carácter, k- rem licit,, in
persona, de nuestra estimación y aprecio.
Para Sheriff; ]», Democracia delconds
propia y agradable, nunca podia haber
'J" hecha,. Nativo de California, de
i«ructer-piiro, integro y firme,
lo,la mitad de los habitantes del couda-
lp> y sus sentimientos y deseos, deben
le ser¡ y han sido respetados, por la
■, ti'.M vs jANcirmz, un hom-
>re devoto y bueno, es suficiente earan-
:ia. del buen éxito de la boleta Demo-
.lainente la selección, para
f, a, ha sido tammy feliz, y propia. A. J. KING,
una persona de un indole fino, y de un
carácter puro, fue escojido, por la con-
THOMaTsyni' 1 I i 'l t ' Vi I \ II
bettor selection 111 t.n Ha sid i 1 t ill por
i t lli ti 'i i i il i |1 i , i\ u energía y pruden-
not worthily entitled.
o popular oonfi-
dence and support!..
Commuiui ., ^ i 1 < i i i 11
the^n1en,ofaW,S.BB& RRSHBasfttwin
whom there is no man who better-r leets
llic .letrersonian i-e.pii
lion—fidelity . i| 1 i 1 \
incumbent ot th u . ' . t.n i m, 1 , . t
the merit of the officer
1 niiinebi e-te,
dial support of all, w.h
-¡plesof l>enoo-
3, own allegiance
JOHN AY. SHORE
s,the-nominee-oí
, favor of his promotion
aial qualities of head and
for him, the esteem, and
■ His election w
^r1so)!(^:ü":
ist, by selecting one II I / I 1
il , >ii < i Hi ,,,n,,i, <ipií„iii,
WM. al.OOUli, for Surveyor, and Dr. migos d
I1 Ml il\ In I i
pport of the Democracy. I liesprt ei
stm.nm tin ..nihil ., I nli „ 1
ticket presented to the people for their I nio non
lli-agcs 11 lietet, composed of
il noble,an.1 gallantspirits—then
to los nombres I Clioicc
lar, sino hacor *** °™>' h" '»
gMr.Wií
ellos, que r.o sen digno del apoyo,
y aceptación gei erai.
Comenzando con el Juez de (' lado,
They nrumber-nearly half the
1 ii',.1 ,. imty, lililí hi., la
» podían, haber escojido, un hombia
propio pura 'lloserero del Condu.h
M k I Mil I Hombre d iiiflnj
ín
orPiiblicc
«te empleo
,'iUy. líe will make a good;Representa-1
live- -an influential, working. Member-ofj
Assembly
No better-mancould: have been si 1,
I m tlu eomiuumiy ft» County Ti
ber of the party.
The candidate (or Conntv Assess,,
V\r. W. MAXEY, a citizen of kl Mo. 1
mgal ,lt»
a. su capacidad í- intsgijídadí. Que sera
lie-elegido no. hay la mas. remota, duda,
dpi Coronel, E! J. C. KEWBN, «orno
candidato para Procurado del Jes rilo.
Es tan bien, y favorablemente -„ui culo
por la mayor parte de los cuida. „;,,.,
del condado, ipie ninguna oposlcioi nor
ni i viol I , maligna m h
kl candidato para Avaluador del,Con-
i-a.'e, W. W. MAXEY, ciudadano del
iMonte. merece la consideración y
patia de la comunidad. Esa pan
Charity's Recompense.
?-When I was. released from th
bouse, upon the application of J
son, he took me into his own
tn t . pulit, — / II i ,
ti' there «one species of baseness that.
jserves reprobation more than an.,1 her,
iat-he deep, engulphing sir, of im rail
ide. Vkber. imprisoned on- an. infamia charge-, enfeeble.!, is 1 1
table, nature of Mr. "Wilson appealed!
behalf of tlie- iilb-vh.l i,,u of his Suffér-
-gs.. It mattered not to Mr-, Wilson* ae,
■oature worn down by sickness, and
tough resting, under a stun, of o liens
consideration of retribution against tin
accused. He plead for mercy will, Llios,
whose rights had been outraged, and ii
>f years, Mr. "Wilson has seen this mi
orgetful of the sphere I o which hi-, vie
bud ilegr deil him, rudely assaulting ll
■bnraelei'S of geiitlemen, irreproacliab
ii iieir lives mid conduct, his duty i,
polled him. to reveal the character of ¡1
"ibeller, the ingratitude of the rescui
culprit exhibits itself iir the ciioraece
Democrats .,1 I os Angeles i.niiu, u
derstand it, and understand it well, thi
the two conventions which made non
os for county officers, to be vote
i the 7th day of September nex
emocratie party, the other cut no
Let it be wall blown, and wdl under. to-V-,
that there wcie but forty delegates 1
gaily elected in the county, under tl
in the body presided over by Mr. Ps
rish, and seventeen only in that presided
over by Col. Ross..
— p. it before the people, that it
principle of the Democratic party
Vugek
»unty,t
ibable.. Hen
-"thes.
held in, this city on-Wednesda
day of June, 1859, and presided
■ by Mr. E. C. Parrish, of El M
forty delegates of the county ; v,
so-fur from being denied, has
$100 REWARD.