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The Sonoma County Journal from Petaluma, California • Page 2

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3te PHONETICS. TBB TSMT OP THE AOE. The greatest ondtruking of the age has been BuccpsKfullr accomulished. The At church. It is believed that it will cost nearly two millions of dollars to complete this edifice.

The steamship. Hermann was to leave New York, certain, on the" 21st of August, for San Francisco and Fraser river. Th CUr HalL in New York, was ininred to EsTOH, OlTOB 4KB KOnU laAttermpk eM4 -Mfcint Enor a am sse. the extent of 50,000, by fire, on the 10th pf land and America bav. 'clnaped haadit in Tbe reception in tllis tas )Qlhila4iteijigenc, jins sent an electric thrill from centre to cir Scicrac man ifaiuef TFilKams, residing al Notato, Marin jOV 'i i TelegraphCelebttation.

VfcTEAMJSR PETAtUMA. Pvfd EQ desirous of ceMrib-" MMiWating In every way In our pew-MfiS er to the enjoyment and convenience of the in habiunU of Petalnm. and vicinify, we beg give notice, that the Steamer Petaldma, Cap" 31. Baster; will- be placed at their disposal tnd-will lcavn flavstack on MONDAY, Sent i7 at SEVEN arriving in San FraJi8c at about 10T o'clock a. and will remain there till 10 o'clock p.

thus affording ample time(o all'who may desire it, to participate in the ceU bration ot on of the greatest events ihatev transpired. Tickets for excursion, $5 00. CHAS. MINTCRN, 1 GEO. J.

CLARKE, Seats. September 24, 1858. 6-lw f-. r- EASTERN NEWS. The news received from the Eant by the ateam-er Sonora, ia of the most intoresting nature, and as swrh, even thouph it appear' at a late date in our journal, jive considerable space toil: Tbs Atlasvic Tslsosavb.

Tlie grand event of the age is conaomaiate thfl auceeM of the Atlantic Telegraph ia iio longer a douWj but a positive certainty. the Queen's mesnage has passed over tha wires, and I'retident Buchanan's reply has been snfcly transmitted to Eng-laQiL, The report of the arrival of the Niagara at Trinity Bay; were followed'by the new of tho arrival of the Agamemnon' at Valentin, and immediately the whole Union fecmedjii a blaze of glory. Dispatche from nearly every eity, town and village In the whole country, aa well aa Can- THE ATLANTIC TELEOHAPH. We find the following interesting account of the conception and history of the Atlantic Telegraph, In he Bustou Jonrntl. It is from John Stile No.

18, State and is intended as a reply to au article in Dilution to the subject, that'. appeared, in the previous dy's issue of the Jouiml. After payiiig deserved tribute to Mr. Cyrus Field.lwliobythu way is a brother of Judge Field Of this StuteJ lor the kill and ability displayed in the laying of the cable, and indulging in a little pride that Mr. is a native of the writer's own state, Mr" Stiles proceeds to state that Below we present the Phonetic alphabet; also specimen of Phonetic printing, the.

first executed on the Pacific coast Hereafter we shall devote a small space inOnrcolumns, weekly, to this method of printing. We do it in order thnt those of onr readers who have never before hud an opportunity to examine into the merits of the Phonetic system, may now avail themselves of the privilege with-out being subject to the expense of sending East to procure such printing. Notwithstanding the Phonetic system is of comparative recent date, we are never Augoft. A firm iuNew York have bought eighty miles of the Atlantic Telegraph cable, for material to manufacture into charms." Steam has been introduced as a motive power on the Erie Canal. The yellow fever is raging with great violence in New Orleans.

Chief Justice finer, of New York, died on tha igih of August. The total cost of the Atlantic Telegraph cable set down .11,2.18,250. rtold-hunters in Minnesota are said to be mak 1 cumference The glad xhout has ascended from sea to mountain, where its echoes n. verlwrateliT thunder Well may our people rejoice in the success of the Trans-Atlantic Telegraph, for it jt triumph they behold not only the connecting tne navttuj uecome urea oi me, attempted su-fcida 0 80th lj rotting lii throat II succeeded In mkiiur en uglv MudT iuUlng deep Into iiue iadpipe, and levering several ligament b4 ajipotiagei t.the oeek, tbe names of whi at Lett known to medics! men, but fed ftta aU-hnportsnt one the artery. to tttend to the cass, an4 txprenes tbe ing JSf pet I4T.tnn R4.ttK)AB.-!he Wash NEW- C0EN JSIEAi; SiSj.ei:elTriMn!Uig "thV tooe-ipf- 0.

Giaiidrne, an Eirgfishman, In the incicrir assured, by. its friSrids tiinr it" has bbftds vr mtf tnd peace, tfitf Irntfons the glad tidings, when every body awaited the ulrondy been iutrodnced into very many ington corresponient of the Philadelphia Pni says it is the intention of the Eng Brat message. bat the man will recover. We are of the public schools of the older states, Some difficulty waa experienced at first by the electricians in urranging tho recording instru more cspcciulty in Massachusetts, New York, and Ohio; aud that it has been menta, but the public seemed satisfied with the assurance that the signals from Valentia Bay found to succeed admirably in every case, FRESH ground Bussian River Yellow Oon ground at tne Santa Rosa Mills, and put Un in 50 and 25 lb. sacks, now in store and for'iie by wholesale and retail, at prices to suit the liftW-Goods delivered to ny part of the city free charge, and at the shortest notice.

Call and sea me, and if you donH buy; you will ice jiete. goods sre sold cheap. T. K. WILLSON, 6-tf street, Petaluma.

Jlaxxiaa. PARTIES desirous of buildiiig or fencing, in Petaluma or vicinity, will find it to real projector of the schemo of an Atlantic Telegraph, and that the subject was broached by Gishome as early us 1850, or '51. The writer siys: la 1801-2, we 6nd younfc GUbornc, then only recently Irom Englnnd, Iim native pUce, ngK-eil in U'lettnipb olfice in Uonirenl. Alter vailing himtelf of all the neientiric result! then evolved in regard to telegraphic communication, conceived the feasibility of a trans Atlantic, line. proetltd loHalilix full of enthiisiasm.

I'relimioary to the work ha must huvt a lino troin Halifax, through New Brunswick, to the United States. met with ridicule, but succeeded In get ting jiowe and Young, leading Gov. ernuient oiiiciuli; jr at a dinner at the were perfect. Several days clapped without any positive information on this point, and in the meantime several merchants and others forwarded messages to the offices of the Company In New Vork and Boston, for transmission. One more especially with new beginners.

In England, where it has probubly acquired the firmest foothold ol any country, the result has been the same, nnd its friends 1. the old world with that of the hew, but the promise that a few months more will serve to bind the lightning as a messenger to their serrico, from the Pucific to the Atlantic. Who there among as that can fully realize the results to follow the completion of tlm Atlantic Telegraph? Every age, from the earliest period of the world history to the present, has had its victuricH and its triumphs, but this excels them all; nud though no splondid niounmuntu lift their granite heads heavenward, to tell of the deed they are raised to commemorate; nor towers, nor stations," nor armies, nor sliip. haven't iu tlieir keeping, yet the work is done, and now stands as the proud tfid that Williams attempted to take his life a few days pretioas -implement used, fen. Whether the attempt failed thro badsbooHng, lack of nerve, or deponepA knowetUot Iaje.

ejection waa enjtliing lint what might bt termed an exciting contest, we notice, by compariHR notes, that there has been atf increase of rotes since the Gorcmato rfa election of 1 857, of 356 votes. The voU of 1857, was 2.526. The vote for Supreme Judge, at the lute election, message of .17 words was paid for at the rate of there talk confidently of its final univer sal adoption. Ol its real merits, time lish Government to proceed at once wun the survey of a route for a Pacific Railroad. The construction of the work will be prosecuted with energy.

Changed. By reference to advertisement, it will be seen that Julio Carrillo has njrnin taken charge of the Union Livery Stubles, nt Santa Rosa, Mr. Caldwell retiring. Tlie numerous friends and pa trons of this stable wiil have no cause to complain, fur in Julio, they are sore to meet an attentive nod gentlemanly proprietor. Phoxntig Type.

For tho Phonetic lypc which appears iu this of the Jmrnnf, we nro indebted to Freeman Parker, of this citjrwho has imported it from CinciiinttTti, expressly for our nse, advantage to call upon me, at my Store, and leave their orders for lumber, which I will fill and deliver, of any size or dimension, shortest notice, mud the very lowest trice, fram S. T. Powera' Steam Sawmill. alone must tell. 1 It will be seen that the Phonetic alpha house of the lutterf He cat opposite to Howe, one dollar a woid.

Arrangements were also made throughout the Union for a general jollification, and in New York a triple celebration was agreed on: the first on the receipt of the Queen's message; second, on the arrival of the Niagara; and, thirdly, a grand international festival, to take place at the same time hi New York and There he who waa then rroviucini Secretary. Tl hecretarv. bet, as presented below, materially differs urged the iinpartauce and feasibility of the en K. WILLSON, Main Street, Petaluma. Petaluma, Sept.

24, 1868. fronrthc alphabet in common use, it being composed of forty-three letters; that the London. Letral lVotlcc. and of the old alphabet have been The public suspense was thus relieved bv the terprise with to much clearness as to Induce theni to tnuke a line serosa the Province a Government measure. It waa built, and proved a prolitable investment.

Uisboine'i neit move still with the same great object In view wits to throw a submarine line across the gulf from the main land to Prince Edward Island; by war of experiment, la this, too, he succeeded, and the line is still in Rood preparation, till linally, on the afternoon of the rejected, and tweu'y new ones added. Koch of the old letters retained, are used IN the County Court of the County of Marin, of the State of California. In the matter 'r liili ot August, the lirst regular message ever est work of man's skill and ingenuity. Who of then, shall summon he leviuo than from his ocean slumber, to point out tho path where the ships silently and ma transmitted between the two continents, flashed to represent their most common sounds. the petition of James T.

Stockcr, an Insolvent Debtor. Pursuant to an order of the Hon. Rut. across thu wires to the Directors of the Atlantic Telegiiiph Company, New York. A few hours after, the Queen's message was received.

Bv The new ones, we are told, are added for working order, notwithstanding the iinnienseJ sell B. Frink, County Judge of the said Count nud to lid in spreading what he believes to bo the I rue system of spelling nnd wri quantities or floating lee with which thnt coast is visited during tho whole of the Winter sensou. wesz.oos. wnen we consider tnst sit addition to tho loss of voters by migra-tlon to Fraser River, we have to add the Ipsa by apathy and indifference in politic, we believe thnt Sonoma and Mendocino counties will show as heavy nn increase of population during the past year as any other county in the State. Bell.

A new and fine toned Steel upard.f orixTiniidred pounds, and intended for the Congrrgn-tional church in this city, came up on last the purpose of representing sounds for which our alphubct has no appropriate representatives. With tho aid of this al some unaccountable accident, the first paragraph was given aa the entire tnessag and public in the Kant were very much disappointed. On the lath, however, the whole, message to the ting. We are nlso indebted to Mr. P.

for tho use of sundry books, printed in Phonetics. Tho licit step was to reach Newfoundland from C.ipe llreion. To accomplish this, he came to New Vork, where he auueeoded in loruiing a company to curry out the enterprise. IJe returned to Nova Scotia, nnd in his little steamer, the G. K.

Gisborne, ho proceeded to Newfound President wus received. 1 Lis was tbe signal lor phabet, an adult can in a (w minutes lime, learn to read Phonetics with perfect ease. As it is our intention to irive as much land, where, with sn picked Indians, lie started on a survey across the Island, some three hundred miles, through dense forests. II is Indians notice ia hereby given lo all the creditors of the said Insolvent, James T. Stocker, to be and appear before the lion.

Russell B. Prink aforesaid in open court, at the court room of said court' in the county oi Marin, on the 1st day of November A. D. 18-W, at 10 o'clock A. of that dav, then and there to show cause, any they why the prayer of said Insolvent should not be granted, and an assignment of his estate be made, and he be discharged from his debts and liabilities, ia pursuance of the statute in sucb case made and provided; and in the mean time all proceedings against said insolvent be stayed, Witness my hand and the seal of said court this ltith dav of Septemher, A.

D. 1S. DANIEL T. TAYLOR, Clerk. By S.

B. Harris, Deputy Clerk. Thos. 11. Hanson, Atlomev for Petitioner.

San Rafael, Sept. 18, 6-6w a general outburst of popular enthusiasm. All over llm country bells were rung, cannons fired, tar barrels and gun powder burned, and Haps floated to the breeze; buildings illuminated aud public festivities everywhere. In New York th. re wus ptendid disptavof fire works, a salute of ioO guns, and a general Wuminsion of the city, such as has not been known for many vears.

space each week, is deemed prudent, to iliisViyte of printing, we would advise canesrtij- -evening's. boat. From its formidable appearance, we fancy that jestically, as the culoiubmg of a mighty monarch, laid the slender thought -rail and built tho message-path for nnlions? For in tho language of an exchange, "the green waters havo grown up again over the swutlie of the ships, and have closed down ten thousand fathoms deep upon the road of thb lightnh.g. And yet there evidence of the work's accomplishment. To a station far away on tho stormy const of Ireland there comes emerging from tho sea a slender wire, ulong whose wavy length a tamed thumlerer with winged fret flics swiltly to whisper off to the listening paper his urgent message Irom the mil of the world.

Who hall tell tlie perils met and dangers braved as he sped on in silence and daikne.s over coral depths, dowTuito the vulleys of the waters, and the readers of tho Journal to give the alphabet sufficient attention to enable them to read the, printing with. ease. when once stationed on the watch-tower of Zion, its cl.rioa notes will fall with No further dispatches have I cen received from Feat The Boston papers a telegraphic feat which wa accomplished at thnt place on the occasion of the rrreptinn of the news of the successful laying of the Atlantic Cable. Hy a. preconcerted J.

C. Stearns, Superintendent of the Boston Fire Alarm Telegraph, rung nil the bells of Boston connected with fire alarm, fram the ollice of the American Telegraph Company, in Portland, Maine, distance from Boston, of about 100 miles! appalling foree upoo the ear of both sinner Uut it may be asked, if what use is Kngliimf, bur'eiioiigh Is known to pfaee rfto success of the cable beyond ftcrndrcmnre. The Niagara, having on board Cyrus W. Field, ('apt, Jlii.lhoo, t'liiet Engineer Everett, lYofl. Morse.

laded under the labor and fatigue of the journey, and one after another gave out, and had to be provided for, until he finally got through alone, with his hatchet in Ilia hand and pack of stale provisious on his back. The route was considered favorable, and a ganjr of luborers were engaged to clear a way for the wires ncross the Inland. For a hile the work prospered, promising the early completion of a submarine line from the Islund to C.ipe Urctoii, where it would connect with the wires to tltu L'nited States, and form uninterrupted communication from the Mates to the eastern extremity of Newfoundland, where the steamers from l.urope would be visited bv iifivysboats, as at pre-ent thcitoccupatiou is gone!) and the news forwarded from the Island and others, now famous by their connection with Ooixo to tns Cei.edratioi, Tiie Pet this enterprise, arrived in New York on the loth XJ3STI03ST aluma Guards, Cait. F. J.

Benjamin phonetics? We can only reply by sin-ling thai claimed by its friends, to wit: That ns each sound in our language lias ii I ways thesamu letter iu Phonetics to represent it, ii nd each letter ways retains the same sound, as matter of consequence ofAugu.it, and the notables Hero immediately escortitd ashore bv a committee of the citizens Livery and Sale Stables, have voted to accept of the invitation to of lliooklvn. ('apt. Hudson was welcomed bv be present at the Telegraph Celebration x-Mayor Hall, and speeches elicited from Cyrus LJLkkltlUiliUU.JiudsOuaudAiUicri. Th liii JTluiu street, Santa Rota. BY-JUEIO-CAIUlIIXor at Sanl'rancisco, next Monday.

Tlwy there cannot be, in this nulli'id, any difh will leave retnltimn on the morning of th is lauding her stores at the Navy Yard. About Ho miles of the cable still remain on board, which it is proposed to sell in pieces of three inches iu A RRIAGE-v Buggies nH i celebration, mid return the same evening, AiTHnrnrATEroTATinv. The most happy citation from the Bilde we haveyet seen in relerence to the telegraph which is so'jti to girdle the is ns billows: Tiie line is jrone out through all the i nrlli, nud their words to the end of the world." Psulmt nglli. It is not vet announced lien the line $2-v' CViJL. constantly co.

liaud. for Id addition to the military of San Frsn will be open lor business, nor when the double to our cities until tlie line bctojs tue Atlantic mipht be completed But a cloud of adversity burst over Gisborne's head, which paralysed his efforts for a while. The New York Company, upon whom he relied fur his pecuniary aid, failed, mid his drafts were returned dishonored. The work was suspended, the projector and superintendent of the enter- ciscn, we learn that companies will also le clebr.ition in London and New York will take sealed tbe Hionntums towering from the bottom of the sea to lift their drowning head above the surge. Wrecks of brave shipu bestrewed his path; the bones of sailors bleach along the route; mermaids huve sought to beguile dim on his errand; the It-vialliun, with nil his armies, Uns lil.ice.

Mavor Tieinauu has lur ai ded a messaee present from Sucraraento, Stockton, and of congratulation to the Mayor of London. other points. The Mlowmg is tlip congratuliitory message rum the JJlrcctorg in ijiglaud to the Directors prise, threatening even his life if their bills were in America: A Testimonial. Among the pnsn- cully in cither spelling or pronouncing words nnd names correctly. This being the case, the system certainly has much to commend itself to public f.tvor.

In addition tu the alphabet ued for printing, there is nl-o one lor common letter or business correspondence; iinii ulsn system of short hand writing, for reporting speeches, etc. The latter, (Phouog iLubt, not only the must rapid system of reporting known, liut nlso the most reliable. THE rilOXKTIC ALPHABET. frer Fast by the steamer Soiinru, last stood in his wny to dispute is passuge; Cr tics Station, Aug. 10.

To the Directum tin Atlantic Telegraph 'iiMniiiiit, Aiie York: IOuroiie ami America arc hire or sale, on moderate terms. Having resumed the munugeinrwt rt Jieewlrul ofihenliovc well known Stable, I repeuiullv announce to my old friends, my resiiiness anil thorough preparation to nccommedalc all who imiv see fit to favor me with their pntunage. Stock corraled and fed on reasonable a inn. Particular attention paid to Horses nn JULIO Sunta Rosa, Sept. 24, 1858.

C-Sui" COLT.INS Pacific Bed and Bedding "WAREHOUSE, 93 Sanimne ilrcet, one door north of Hcraimuto, San Vuni-iKco. Tuesday, was our fellow citizen 'Mr but true to his mission true to his birthplaces-undismayed by terrors, thought united by telegraph. "lilory to (iod in the hign- Stephen C. Ilaydon; who, nfter several years of close and successful Application and on earth peace and good will towards less of futigne the heavtu-borii messen men to business, in our midt, now returns to ger bus fulfilled his object. What may the home of his boyhood In order to enjoy (Signed) pniKCToits Atlantic (ile.lL Blilillll.

And the following arc the messages, ofQueen ic'oria nud President Buchanan, as transmitted for a few mouths at least, tho reward of be the result of this great work, none can tell. But mini, throiigheut the whole world, as he hears of this success, forget over the cable: Iu4 industry. On the evening previous to Mr. linyilon's departure from our city, he WHOLESALE and RETAIL. ting for a lime distinctions of nations, LONG VOWELS.

Punted I Sounded V. tt in eel fl a a le :1 a orm a all nH' (I) 00 food climes ond Tced, pauses to acknowledge yl'EKN VICTOniA TO ritFStlX.M nCIIAKA.V. Valf.mia, via TniNiTt Bav. Th the f'retidrut of the l'nited Htatet, ll'iwA w.i waited npon by a number of his friends and acquaintances, who, through Mr. II.

Statk Srsat-'R A special election will have to be called, says the Sacramento lift, to. lill tin: vacancy i'l the State Senate omtiutieil by tin? death of Senator FergiiMin. Tlie candidates, whoever they be, will Imve to do tlitir own wmk, fur ns the choice, no matter upon whom it hills, en ii not, L'liaiigt the political complexion ol thnt body, the people will not be likely tu.tuke much interest in the cnuteat. Yc have heard spoken of as on the Lerotitptch side, 'the names of Frank Denver, I)r. Johiisnii Price, nnd Win.

S. anil on the Hiiii-Lecomptnn side, B. C. Whiting, W. Colby, It.

I. Ferguson and flcn. Redingtm). Sii.iKF.its It is stated in an exchange ji.iper that uiieufire community of Shakers, consisting ol nearly three lnin-tlr. persons, of whom one hundred and twenty are females, have left Boston for the purpose of locating in this State permanently.

Several months since, a com-, mitteefrum these people visited California for the purpose of ascertaining its advantages and character, who, on their return, Hindu so satisfactory report that these people immediately decided on emigrating tu this State. with a feeling -more sacred than joy, that iit.f,m: The Queen desires to congratulate the L. Weston, duly presented him with resident upon the successful completion of the humanity hug made a step forward; that the ties of love between the families ol the beautiful gold mounted Munzanitii Cane, great in tenia tioirm work, iu which the Queen has SI10KT VOWELS. ikeu the deepest interest. The Qrj-n it ty.

liearing the following inscription: "8. hieed that the President will join with her in earth have been strengthened and brought closer, nnd that the great rrorW heart Haydon. From his Pioneer Friends of Petaloma, Sept. 17th, 1858." shall beat with a warmer and a onicker not sealed. He gave up Ins own property, but this diil not satisly the clamor of his liury ei editors, who had him arrested and Imprisoned.

To add to his grief, his young and lovely wile died, anil It ft him ith blighted both iu his pecuniary uud his aovial prosperity. But lliose whose minds are capable ol grasping such iin enterprise as that in which he had been engaged, are not easily crushed. He sent to the head member of the Judiciary, and nsked the f.ivor of an interview nt bis cell. To him he stated that as he had surrendered all his proper ty, he could do no more there; hut it released, and protected from molestation, he would reorganize a new compaiiv, and pav all claims. He was taken at his word.

Measures were adopted to release him at once, nud the Colonial I'urliament, then in sesion, (Spring of 1S-11,) passed an Act grau'ing nn appropriation as a loan from the Provincial Treasury, to pay in part tlie claims of those laborers whose families were sull'ering. Gisborno came on to New Yori. The company was found to be His next effort was to got up a new one. Among strangers, the reader may well imagine the difficulties he imi8l necessarily encounter in this step of his progress. Where'will he find the man who will even stop to listen to his story, much less risk a fortune in 'such an unparalleled project? He did find the man, nnd that man was Cyrus W.

Field, with whom he succeeded in enlisting the co-operation of I'eter Cooper, the millionaire, nud four or live others, whose we.ahh and energies nerc thrown into the cnlcrpricc. The result was the formation of a new couipanv. Gisborne returned in May, 54, to Newfoundland, as the superintendent of the enterprise, backed by a responsible company, who assumed all the obligations of the insolvent cancern, and paid otTall claims. Operations were pushed forward from this dale with energy. The line between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland was successfully laid, and has proved entirely satisfactory, notwithstanding that both ends of the cable rest on shores visited by Icebergs, but frein which no injury has oeen sustained.

At the completion of this part of the line, a general superintendent of the telegraph was re I i A a bj til til nin edd tip foot throb. Celebrations. From various sections of the State we have accounts of active Cause or Feiwuson'h The. Snc- ASPIIutK. Prlnlnl Sojiiileil I ltty EXPLODEXTS.

ct t't ec-'i c.lg.1 i ci 0 log CONTINUANTS. sae suee 11 th wnu If th hu. I vitious 3 vuiou LIQUIDS. LI Ml It for NASAL LIQUIDS. Mm seem seen TJ ng hig fervently hoping that the electric cable which now connects (ircat liriiniu with the l'nited States, will prove an additional link between the nations whose friendship is founded upon their common Interest and reciprocal esteem.

The Queen has much pleasure ju thus communicating with the President, and renewing to him her wihes for the prosperity of the L'nited States. TIIK PKF.S I lltNT's ItKPLV. Washington City, A to. 1, To Her Majexti, Victoria, Queen of Great Britain: The President cordiallv I eeiinocales SHADE VOWELS. rnmento Dee inukes some curious revelations concerning the causes which led to the duel between Ferguson and Jjliustun.

IMPORTERS and dealers in Feathers. Curled and Prussian Hair; Wool. Pulti Mess and Straw Matrasses; lllnnkets; Mairseil.Vv Krench and Toilette Quilts: Mattress Springs. Tuftsand Twine; Cotton and Wool Buttings; Cot-ton and Linen Sheetings; Bed Lnce Fimiittw and Common Prints, and everything to the Bed and Redding Business. MANUFACTURERS Offsprings, Hair, Wool Puju, Moss and' Ptraw Mat trasses, of every size and Brum nd Bolsters; Comlorters, Sheets sad I'jIMsw Slips; Mattrass Ticks, and every other autfuhria.

the line of a Bed Furnishing They invite the prtblic to their stock. ndh'ttP confident in their anility to afford atilactionr bolh in regard to qu and price. Orders from the Trade. Families. Hotel-keepers.

and Ship Owners, will he mppli-ed at tbe shortest net ice. All good manufactured are done under the per- -sunal supervision of one of the proprietors, and warranted. N. B. They have a special deiiartment fcr REXOVATIN'O BEDS, PILLOWS.

Goods put on board of Steamer, without extra cl'arge, 6-3m. Sheriff's stile. earth uir ea a a According to tho Bet, thn dillicultv at the Bank Exchange was not the real, but on DIfTUONGS. Government Contract. Robert Wiit ernian, of Angel Island, has taken the ly simulated cause.

The reul cause was a letter front Win. M. win, which Fergu isle od old mule i it i oi OlO son had iu his possession, written about the congratulations of Her Majesty the Queen, on the success of the great international enterprise accomplished by the science, skill and indomitable energy of the two countries. It is a triumph more glorious, because far more useful to mankind, than was ever won by conqueror on the field of buttle. May the Atlantic Telegraph, under the blessir.g of heaven, prove to bo a boad of perpetual peace and friendship between tho kindred nations, and an instrument the same time that Gwin wrote the cole COALESCESTS.

contract lo furnish the Government with six thousand tons of limestone rock from his quarry on Angel Island, for the build ing of a sea whII at Mure Island. The Mint The San Francisco Branch Mint is to be closed on the Orst of October. i yea way brated letter iu which he acknowledged his obligations to Senator Broderick. The letter said to be in tin osesicn of Ferguson, contained subject matter far more destined by Divine Providence to diffuse religion, civilization, liberty and law, throughout the world. In this view will not all the nations of EDUKOT Y(DR DOTKRZ.

flat" it is de mud jr iit molds A.i in, ia a sentiniunt bi dj l'olowin rekorde I obzorvnfou ov a Jruid ljvd amnn tb (ukta preparations being made to celebrate the laying of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable. Why should not Petalnma also nn equal degree of enterprise in this matter? Who will more in the matter? The occasion, onr portion, our population, and oor reputation, oh nnite In demdiidin such a demonstration. Shall they plead iu vain! We trust not. The Comet has Come. A comet of con-atderable magnitude is to be seen about 7 o'clock M.

i tho JSVth West, near tlrt liorijon. It is als'j uppnrcnt about i the morning, in the which Uino it is very much more Lu-iN Hint, its "tail" appearing very much larger at evening. Atxaxtic Teleokaph CKI.r.BnATI0S. The good people of San Francisco hare ttj prr.perly decided npon holding a grand celebration, in respect to the successful laying of the Atlantic Submarine cable. Tue day fixed upon, is Monday the 27th intst.

which will be ob-cerved by a procession, an oration ami po mortifying to Gwin th hi Jid the one pub Christendom spoilluneousiv unite in the decliira quired, ifitwwie Urn) the brst oiler of the office; lished, and but frifttidvha 1 ott T.trioo oc lion tlnu it shall be'iorever neutral, aud that its communications shall be held sacred in pussing luiliauz, liolda konsultnfon wid wun ov (lai casions vainly endeavorod to obtain the in mo piaces oi ineir destination, even In the mil ne ov vnr mnra in naming us a salarv 110,000, or something inthit vicinity, and the office was given to young McKay, the verv efficient superintendent of the Nova Scotia line- midst ol Hostilities? Ja.uk IUviianan. State of CaUformn. County of Sonoma. BY virtue of an execution issued out ofJudgs Carder's Court, one of the Justices ot the Penee, in and for Petahtma Township, and Kute of California, duly attested on the 3d day of September A. D.

1S58, and to me directedwherein a judgment was rendered in Justice Carder's Court, in Petaluma township, on the 19th day of August, A. D. 1828, against Job Cash and in favor of J. Kalkmann es al, I have levied upon and taken in execution, all the right, tillo, interest and claim of the smd Job Cash. of.

in and to, document from Ferguson. The tenor of the article in thu Bet is plainly to tlie effect that the killing of Ferguson was a Kansas Kuxriox. The election in Kansas, under the provisions ol the English Hill, lias re Here, unfortunately, I thin', both for himself rjel's respektig dj sitksi'siv stnjez ov da.r pro-grcs iu ue qrt ovsivilizd lf, and umun uder" iirjz he informJ me rt.it ut da.r sfqrt da fel intu a grat mistnk da onli sent da.r bcz tu skuil. r.z bo-z kam horn intelijont men, but da marid ttnodiikalcd und unsivilizd wivz. nnd will remain closed lor month to enable the employees to sweep out and settle nu- TKi.EfirtAi-n Cei.ehkatiov.

Foil wing the lead of the people in San Frncisco and other localities, nnd in ndvanee of Sacramento, Marysvillo has signified her intention of making some demonstration in view of the recent achievement of the age. Removed The Solano county Ihmld, hitherto published nt Benicin, has been removed to Fairfield, which place was voted the county sent nt the late election. anil tor the etockholders, connection with the company censed. Sensible of his scientific attainments and nn. sulted in tlie rejection ol the I.esOiupton Consli tution by a large majority.

The vote stood 10, uou against and 0 in tavor of acceptance. A eall has been issued for another constitutional conquerable perseverenee, the merchants of premeditated uffiir to get him out of the way and prevent him from using tho letter to the injury of Gwin, or any of his faction. The charges of the Bet are of a newioandiaiid invited Guborne to a oublic din convention. ner, and he was soon after elected President of MiscKLLANSOti. The President has appointed G.

W. Kyckman, of Calilomia, Secretary ol the all that certain piece or Iota of land, situated, lying, and being in the citv of Petaluma. known serious character, the more so inasmuch as Lot No. (18) eighteen, in Block fronting (60) Limeu Mines LcgKtioli ut lule. Lieutenant Beal's expedition, to construct a wagon road from Fort Smith to tbe Colorado.

us Gen. E4el, in a published card, declares that the fritrnd of Johnson 'intimated the authorized under the recent act of Congress, it organizeu. lie win use camels. 1 Buuk Exchange diffiuulty might be arrang the ollice ol the Baltimore Exchange was mohbed, on the 12th of August, at noon; li men, armed with revolvers, entered the count, iug-ruom, and two of them severely liandlv the Bio A bunch of grapes weighing seven pounds, was grown nt Dearborn's Ranch, Study Gulch, Calaveras county. A Question Answered.

"TVnraK havo you been, Mr. Brown, foe a week back?" "Uow did you know I had a male back? Whv I have been to Robhins' Drug Store, (sign ef the Red Mortar,) for a Strengthening Plaster. Rob-bins is always prepared to Vaccinate, with pure matter, Cup, UUtd, Lcectipa, or perform any ol the jninor operations of Surgery, at the I'ctaluma Drug Store." 4.tf sixty feet on Kentucky street, and extending back (100) one hundred feet 011 Potato street; and the adjoining Lot, No. (16) sixteen, in Block fronting thirty feet on Kentucky street, and 1100) one hundred feet deep, as marked and laid down in Brewster's map nf Petaluma; together with all and singular the tenements and improvements thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. NOTICE is hereby ge, that I will sell at Public Anetion, all the right, title, interest, and claim of the said Job Cash in and to the abort described to the hishest bidder for rash, on Monday the 11th day of October, 1858, between the hours of o'clock at.

and 4 a'clock t. front of BeaU Block, In ihs city of Petaluma, Sonoin Countv. E. L. GREEN, Sheriff.

J. Ellis, Drrmtr. i Petaluma, Sept. 24, 1848. superintendent iu charge.

One arrest waa miide. Tue ollense of llic Exchange eonsutcd iu reflections upon the conduct ol a policemaii dur'ng a recent not. General Walker is In New York, with Gen. Humphrey and Col. Slater, his New Orleium bondsmen; and, it is tuiid, Ihcy have been negotiating with George Law lor an armament, lor a aud de yuniform reziilt wos d.it de uildren wer ol jik tuudorz.

lint de fodder som lost ol hiz interest in hot wjt and tjildrcn. And ns, seil hf, if we but wun Has ov de tjildron, we wud tjmz de gerlz for, hvven da bekum mudjrz, da cdiikat da.r stitu. Iis iz rlc jxrnt, and iz tra. No najon kan bekum' fuli enlitud hwen rte mudorz qr not in a gud degre kwolit'id tu di.sijqrj dediitiz ovde hom uik ov odtikajun." WITMAN. Ilwen Cv brot wo tu ol mankind, Old Adam kold her But hwcu Je wid wid luv so foud, He djti iroiisust it wuvman.

But rns wid fob and wid prjd cls.r huzband'z pokets tritnlrj, 3e la liz qr so ful ov hwimz 0.ut prpl kol djtu hwim-mcu. fJTlIe Misisipi river haz bin aseuded a stembot dig sumsr wun hundred and i t't i milz dan ever sterner diaturbd its oters bct'or. OirWuu ov deet'ekts ovdeenorraus over-flo ov woterz dsn Ssf, iz rt.it de aligators qr givn a muo lqrjer kuiijenial toritori for dr oporajons, On wun plantajou, goa de N. U. az mom az a hundred ov dcz am-fi bius monsterz hav biu sloterd.

(ttr'Yl)'l hav tu ba.r da sod a muder tua briit-jd yujjdotorov jrakwan tans hD tot ov mariirj widst de materual aprabajon. f. 1 ekspekt tu ba.r several, sod Faui Lajivil ttrnal. He foloin mofon woz md andkarid at a forav on Nicaragua. em; concluding at night with a character Istic pyrotechnical display, and a general iUusaiuation of the city.

Invitations have bees extended to all of the different niu-nicipal governments, military companies, aecret orders, Ac, throughout the State, to present and join in tlie celebration. From present indications, it will prove one 4t taw: graadeat affairs ever witnessed in tbe State. McLlat," from the pen of our gifted mountain contributor, "MauiJ," to ba fonud on of paper, ic a ptoe of rare merit Hand lias also ftirafshed 1 tts with another contribution jjrltfcwill appear In due time. lie is closelv watched bv the federal olhcers, Important News from Fritaer. THE General Is now flghiing his wav by water hating fined un a BATU HoL'Sll in u.U suit the most fastidious.

He resnectfullv solic. ed, but another afftir could not and this one he positively refused to name. It is how necessary that Johnson and his friends should clear this matter up, if it is in their power. Otherwise the public cm arrive at but one conclusion, to wit: that it was a cold blooded and deliberate killing, for political purposes. DrATU or Maj.

John Saxdkr This gentleman, a graduate of West Point, and at the time of his death engaged in the construction of Fort Delaware, at the mouth of the Dolawaro river, died on the 29th of July, Maj. Sanders, who wus we believe, a brother in-luw of C. P. Wilkin, of Santa Rosa, served with honor in the Mexican war, as Chief Engineer wider General Worthi lie1 planned the attack, ut the Texas. mgera upon the Bl-bop'a IMIac at Monterey, and also itK the patronige of the citizens of rctalmna, aud the public generally.

Hot, Cold, Tepid, and Shower Private entrance for Ladies. ait i. the liming Association of that island. Resci.t of the Election. Complete returns are now in from 37 of tho 42couus ties.

The returns yet to come in, will not vnry the vote, one hundred either wny. The Senate, consisting of 35 members, stands 21 Administration, und 10 Opposition ouo vacancy, caused by ti death of W. I. Ferguson, to be The A. sembly stands, Administration 55; Opposition, 25.

The vote for the Supreme Judge was, Baldwin, Curry, Baldwin's nnjority, 7,845. Official Vote. Tha official voto of this county," iu thu stands iig follows; Supreme Cur ry, 1,070. Stutt Controter. Meloney, Dawley, 770; Gnuii, 131.

Jlutrict Judge. McKinstry, 2,878. State Stwr-0'Farrell, 1.17V; Peorce 824; Uaruea 645; Forst cr 275. ylsMaiytira Itobbersim, 1.704; La marr, 1.664: Campbell, 11 udspcth, 788; Byrd. 322.

the Mechanics' Fair, Sin Francisco, have decided to close their exhibition on Sat-orday, the 25th inst. Changed, their uMind. Of some 1000 persons who nrrlved here on the Sohora, destined for Jliver, only 27, suy tbe Call, proceeded op tbe coast. attendance. I EVANS HARTMAN, WHOLESALE ASO KITAIL Produce Commission Merchants! MAIN STREET, PETALCMA.

Buy and sell Dnrlev, Oais, Wheat, Corn. Buckwheat, Hides ad Wool, Flour, Corn Meal, Short. Bran, Beana, llominy. Buckwheat Flour, Feed, 6-tf i 1 1 1 Metropolitan Baths, opposite the Araericaa tlotel, Mam street, petaluniii. L.

W. WORTH, Proprietor. Hiudly Knew Him. "Good momina- Mr. A.

Whv I h.rHi.w.J'. 1 The New fatedonm bill waa being debated in tlie English ilouse ol Lords, oi the 27th ofjulv. Ten Uroeck on a luce with Urianda against Mimosa, for iun a side, for tha Steward's Cup, at Uoodwood. Babylon was among tl.e last for tho Levant Stakes Wood bum also. A shower of Hies, to the depth six inches, fell on the deck of the steamer Editor during a trip down th Illinois river, on the 15th August.

The cloud of (lies was so thick that everv-thing wss obscured in darkness, and limbs of trees wero broken by their weight. The St. Louis Democrat tells the storv. On Sunday, August loth, one of the grandest ceremonies that was ever witnessed in America took place ou the occasion of the laving of the corner stone of the new St. Patrick's Cathedral, between Fiftieth and lift v-lliststrrets aud fourth ani t'fth avenues; New'TorkT" It estimated that there could not have been less than sixty thousand persona present, and the site of the church presented quite a gala dav appearance.

I'ho ueremonies were imd the sermon preached by Archbishop Hughes. Contributions to a large amount were deposited ou the foundation Due hundred aiitl tin ro )atoitMtkt the feturn ofi3eo. Penn Jf kfM IrMi down he and you, yoa looked so spruce, dressed so fine from Pr-t0' M'' Wlle.re did buy th' ldtfHe4 Wnsblufton departed in JUtinguUhed Uiaueilat-JJtB siege iif Ttru. -i' 'r le.vt bibb rmtr, nw aaweiniig alter tne rrrsenr TflWtrjTjT a tutor partf la BoatOn: on "At BaskellV." 7 At Haskell JS? buT thoM fitting Boot "At Haskell's Excelsior Store. "I have also nnrchasert a mlnA .1.

Gk SOIJMITT, Clothing, Batt, Sooti nd Shoes, GROCERIES aud PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, ClUAllB, Ac, At the Briok gtote, opposite Petaluma House, ain lira, 4-tf for I poi 1 'Mister uoaeracor iu konsekwens ob tie ful ateudans at dig meiin, mab de metio nekst Wvnzda ebonin am pospoud tu dia Munda ebouin, for ds qo-s ob t) munVs ekspSrions tea Is tu prnv ruor Jurli, it iz not hs muq we trj tu or ttq sr tnipilz, but (nno we euubl Aim tu dm Cruz. i week, an did also several of Our exchanges we stated that' Mansfield, the 'confidence man," was pur-dUed oat of the State Prfxon bjr wiilcli as not thn U's ftfMiiBf irom Neely John wo. r.m..wi,t'.,r"' my Has, is selling his Boatt, Shot, Hat. and do- 1Ie hM th Store, Hneat and cheapest Moris, in t. I bfumpss, Pmnps.

v. Wpi ca I and see him. Don't miss th Stor. Look lor the sign of the Bit as Binding two Protestant, have responded to a circular of the Arohbishop, sent to a limited number, subsuribing in easii, or in four quarterly payments, to the building of tbe Joft tor dduudJvS) A host promou ur wob'nr de. Petiluunv'! OaaUv and Beer Puaspt 0 11 A Well Buokets, Set sal; tJ V-tf SCtilOTSER HABH1S, j3BTBoot ani Shoee maaVand repaired.

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