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J' v1 3for. (Srjinss- CtmtpBitits. STATE OF County rsf' San Bernardino Ef JTFriCES COURT, Before Alden A. M. Jackson, Justice of the Peaes for-the Township of Son Bernardino.

HIRAM WILLLAMSjPja in tiff. RiriR'il'ii4K(Li-4rotriiblj not since, the discov-eryoi GoId fn California, says tbe Flacerville ill VdlliVI HtB mw lWU 1IIIV -Imrriean hu river mining been Carried on. more prosperously than the present season. Fortunes, actinl fortunes are being made in a single sa miner, by well directed effort and a favorable1 season, It well known that far less snow fell opoa mountains daring last winter than is usual the eoasequenee has been, lew water la nil our mountain streams and as the number of mining ditchea has been greatly Increased, their requisite 1 supply of water has greatly assisted in reducing the quantity flowing In natural channels. This- has rendered flaming sad tbs laying dry of tbs rivers beds much easier task than ever before, and should the rains hold off uptil late in autumn, our gold dust buyers and shippers will see a larger amount of gold forwarded as the product of thia in Turner's labor than upon any previous year although the same cause that has made river mining this year profitable, has bad a tendency to lessen the gross yield from the placer.

There hss not in many places.been eren a full supply of water for the ditches, and allow enough to go down the natnral channel for the purpose of pumping out the water from the river elaioe between dams. Bui as a mining season for placer, bill and river claims, in connection with the increased operation quartz, over the whole State where gold exists, we believe tbe present will bo found to compare favorably with any that hu preceded it i Ivter-Ocsaic Sax? Cakai. The TTuhlsgton Star learoa from reliable source, that some enterprising citizens of tbe Unit'd States and New Granada have discovered sod explored tbe long ought for route for connecting the two oceans by mcana of a canal. Thia desideratum to the com-; "2 Broad creial world is certainly the most grand and im- Cor poruot enterprise of this age, sad worthy the attention and fuoeiduratioa of every civilized people and Government. The plan, aa tbe Star understands.

ia to go to the Atrato river, some fifty miles from Its mouth with a depth of from six' to ten fathom, ami from theuce to the Pacific, a distance of some sixty milea more, without a aiogle rock or obstruction in the contemplated canal. A libe- A T. M. S. ().

V. C. H. PENI Sacramento Stockton Marvvt.Ie Benicia shata Nevada Iti, WW0 THEODORE THORP. Defendant.

The People ot the SUte of Californi to Theodore Thorp YOU ABE hereby summoned te appear before nut office the Cr of IVcem er. A. D. it or Hiram wiuisms, woo cimu and seven dollsre nna Hfty-threo tents M) promissory note, payable to, said Williams lu 90 the 8th June, 1855. failure to appear and aaswer as afore com I hundred and seven due on pi days from toe ou uu, iouv.

And on failure to appear and answer as aforesaid, judgment will be rendered against yon for the said sum of one hundred and seven dollars and Sfty-tUres cents, together with costs of suit thereon. Given under var hand this 25th day of September, A. 1855. ALDEN A. M.

JACKSON, Justice ot the fece. It appearing by the affidavit of Hiram Williams that the above named Theodore Thorp is not to bo found in the Hoove namru mcooorv murp uu. State of California, atad It also appearing that a good cause of action exists ngsinst the said defendant, and that he cannot be otherwise summoned to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff, it Is ordered that service of Summons be made on said defendant by publication in the newspaper called tho Zot Angela Star, at least once week t- A a a. 0 I A rsAiu 1 newsjmper caUed theAoiAto ar.at leastoncen wwxi for tbe iieriud of thrM months from thin 1 I ertpr of thi name be deposited in the Pout Offlce id tn I cl of San Bernardino, dinmted to th. defendant at place of residence.

I in vi a viuiivaivwi Witness my hand this 25th day of September, A. ALDEN A. M. JACKSON, D. 1855.

Justice of the Peace. STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of San Bernardino I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy i original order issued in the above entitled gause, pears of record in mv office. Gien under my hand and Seal, this 23 tb day ofigept A. I). 1855, ALDEN A.

M. JACKSON. oct27 Justice of the Peace. dino.j of ss. thi ap STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Los IN THE OOLT.T FIR-T JUDICIAL DISTRICT i PATRICK KANELEV Plaintiff.

frS JOSEPH IIOUXDEL Defendant. Action brought in the District Court of the 1st Judicial Strict, and the complaint filed in tlie City aud County Iis Angeli-, in thf office of the Clerk of said District Court. The People of tbe State of California send greeting To JOSEPH HORXDEL, You are nereoy nuirel to apneur in an action brought itl against you by the almve n.und plaintiff, in our District Court of the first Judicial District, and for the ountj if 1.0 Ang'K. and to answer the com laifit therein certified ropy of whEi-li you are herewith served, witnii. ten day- after the service on you of this ervei within tni County or if served out ol thi County hut within the First Judicial District, within twenty day after tbe -ervire thereof or if served out of the Firt Ju lirial Distrirt.

hut in the State ol California, within forty laysafler the service thereof always exclusive of the day of sen ice or judgiueDt by default will be taken again: you. The said action ia brought to recover the sum offiSOO with interest at 6 per cent, per month until paid, uponr certain promissory note fur said amount, dated 25th May, A. D. 1855. and deed of mortgage of even date there with securing the same, and interest upon Interest accord to tenor of said note, and that the said mortaged premises be sold by the Sheriff, to satisfy the judgment of tin.

t'ourt therein, and for costs and general reliefs, and that it sufficient Dinner he not made un: of said sale, that out ol the Ileal and Personal estate of the Defendant execution be had to pay the rc-i lues remaining due. And if you Tail to appear and answer the said complaint as above requir ed. the said I'laintiff will take judgment against you fo. the aforesaid sum of SSOO. with interest and co.ts as afure said and for the relief asked for in said coni laint.

Witness the Hun: Benjamin Haves, Judge, of our Dfstrict Court alore.aid, the nth day of Sep tember, A. D. 1855. Attest: My Hand and the Seal of said Court, the day and jrear last above written. JtillN W.

SHORE. Clerk. Ter JOSEPH A. I11XCHHAN. Deputy STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Cuuntj ol Lod Angeles.

IT APPEARING to n.e from tbe affidavit of Patrick Ken-eley, that he has a good cause of action against the said Joseph HorndeL and that suit baa been again-t the aaid Joseph IlornJel, and that due diligenn. I.a been used to have persona) service on the said Joseph ilorudvl, and Dial he cunnot be found within this State. Therefore, in ennddenition of the premise. It is ordere1 that publication of aummou to the -aid Joseph Horndel be made in the Los Angeles Star, Jr three rabnths successively. a Given under my hand Oiia Cth daj of September.

1855 aa Judge of the 1st Judicial Di-triet. State or CsHfornia. BENJAMIN HAYES. District Judge. STATE OF CALIFORNIA.

Conn ty of Los Angelo. SS W. Clerk of the Court lat Judi- -T" f-al District. the State and County aforesaid, hereby certify tint the furou.iiig i. a full, true and correct copv the or.giunl order now on file in my ulSce.

In witness whereof. I hive hereunto set mv lffinlntol affixel the seal of said Court this tii day of Sepivniber, A. D. In55. a W.

SHORE. Herk. Per A. 1II.VC1IMAN. Deputy Angelea.

September M. 1S55. Co-parliKrsfjip llotitts. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. rpiIFco-partner-liip heretnrore existing uniter the name i andetjlc of McLaughlin, Scott i tiii day di Milved bv mutual conenl.

All per-ona holding demands i.g.iiu-t the firm, an? re.jiieted to pre-ent tliem for fmi-e-liate -etth-inent. and ail who are indebted bv note or book account ate miueiited tn maka immediate payment Mel.AUGllLIN, I.P Angelo September 15. 1855. Ifi tf DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE Am i of Sanford 9s Canon ia thi day bv trtntnal Hiiiuani all t.

a a All peron indebted to nald Firm 1 averl l.ot by aettlinL- forthwith: GeorgeCareon, who be found at the old aland, ia authorized to ettle the ame. VT. SANFORD. GEO. CARSON.

foa Angelea. Sep. 20th 1855. 0-jz Dissolution of Co-Partnership. 111P PAO a iTTta CH-PaRTNERHII heretofore existing unfler the Name nud Style of Elia te Brother is thia day solved by mutual conent.

Israel Elia having vrithdr he conducted bv R. nL.J heretofore, under tho name ot 1 who are hereby auThnriziut ro settle ali the rir' Vf th Ut All perdna ludebted to bT Jfol nr lfok account, are reouest-f Immediate payment, or ttic-ir account will b. with the prH-r officers for collection. kafael euas. Israel elias.

JtCOB ET.IAS. T.oa Angelea. August llh.l55. Co-partnership Notice. rrpect fully give notice that we have ormed a co-parternshjp, under the name and style of L.

GLASER CO. of conducting the businese of genera the pnrpoae merchandising. LOUIS GLASER. Angelea. Oct.

13th. 1855 JosEPn xfbvmark. So. 22 tf Nfeof Co-Partnership. theintfivat of W.

font to tbe SnderHmUSfo ofDV be continued BK-'nfrir cPP.r...r. ISS5. HARDWARE STORE. Angewa and vi. I I I I I of SHERIFFS SALE la ta XHotrlcS Cmrt of First jndlelsl District STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 1 County Lot Jlngeleo.

James p. McFarland Jb John G- downet vs. BRUNO ABILA. mmmrmmmmw .1 TIRTTE of aa execution to no direetod fa tho above cause. I have levied on and will proceed to sell a Public Aueti a as the law directs, in front of tho Cour Mouae lu the City of lea Angeles, on the ISth of November, at tbe hour of 10 oclock A.

U. of said day, tho following described propel ty to wit -v Birvii iy sag Wl All the right, title and interest of said Bruno Abus, ia ad to one certain Rancho laying and being situated la in one certain nancuo laying ton neing aiiiwicu in the County cf Angeles and State of California, known aa the Rancho' of Aguaje de Contends," bounded on tho North bv tho leads of Thomaa Sanches, oa the South by these of Agustin Machado, on the East by those of Antonio Ygnacfo Abila, and on the West by those of said Machado, more particular reference for diacriptlon being had to the original Grant, and now on file in the Surveyor General office of the LuiteJ States in San Francisco, with Slav WIIIBM uru SOU DU UB II IU ID IUV DU vTU General office of the United State in San Francisco, with the apurteuancea thereunto belonging. DAVID W. ALIJCAXDER, Sheriff. oct27-t SAMUEL ARBUUKLE.

Under Sheriff. VENTA POR EL SHERIFF. En In Corte do Distrito del Primer Distrito Ju- dlelnl. ESTADO DE CALIFORNIA, Condado de Los Angeles, Santiago r. McFarland juan g.

duwney contra BRUNO ABILA. 1T1N VlRTUDde una ejrcncion a ml dirijlda en el caso arrf sj ba mencienado, he tornado poseniony precederra vender en ii hi Ira suhaota, i-nfrente de 1 casa de la Corte en Ia riudad de lu Angeles el dia IS iIm Knviemhre proximo a la 1U de la ma liana, la siguienle prtipinlad, asaber Todo el dcreeho titulo i iutpres de dirho Bruno Abila. en cierto Rancho sltaado ubicadoen el condado de Los Angclt-a KxtHdn de' California, rnnorido eomo Rancho del Aguaje de la Centidela, eoiindanie si Norte con lae tiurra de Toina Sanches, al Sur por las de Agustiu Ma rhndo, al Occident por Ii de Antonio Ignacio Abila. al "oniente Mir Isa del dicho Mnchailo nna dvecripcion mas ae puede obtener en la Conceion Origiasl que aliora ela archivada eu la oficina del Agrimenanr General le Ion Kdadm Uniiloaen San Lis perteuen-ciaa neceiariaa. DAVID W.

ALEXANDER. Sheriff. SAML'KJ. ARBUCKI.L. oct27-fa Eiirargano del Sheriff.

In tlic District Court, First Judicial District. County of X.os Angeles, 7 Slate of Californio. B. D. WILSON and W.

T. B. SANFORD, VS. TOMAS TALEMANTES. BYVIRnE an cveeiition to me directed in the above cse, have levied on and will proceed to sell at Public Auction aa the law directs, in fiont of tbe Court House in the city of Ln Angeles, on The 24th day of November -j of next between the hours of 10s ml 11 o'clock A.

M. of said day. the following described property, to wit All tha right title and interv.t of said Toma Taleman-tea. in and to one certain Rancho lying and being idtuated in the County of Los Angelce and Slate of California, and known aa the Rancho --de la ILiUiina." being the same granted to Agustin Ma.hadn, Ygnacio Machado, Felipe TsUniantes and Tomas Talstnante by Juan Bautista Alvarado, OmutilLtional Governer oftho Itepsrtnient ofCall-fornia, No ember STili. 1B39.

And bounde.1 on the Fjiat hv the Kancho of Poliuarpio Higuera; on the North by the land of Mr. Alenis'; on trie West by those of C'uidai Antonio Ygnacio Abila and the South by thoseof Jose Sepulveda and supposed to be re particularly dencribCil a. follows: Commencing at a rottouwo, 1 tier in which cut ol a hatchet were made, and running Fast 7,135 ears to a littje pole bridge lienee Booth 9,800 vara to the mouth of a creek hence along the ea Coast iu a Westerly di aw VV VOIVI rectum ,300 varaa to a point called the Burranca, (deep gullies :) thence North in a direction to strike the saia cot tonwood tree 7.HU0 raras to the place of beginning Given under my ham! this 12th day oftct. A. I 1855 1 DAViD W.

cskrivt, rr ClIAj5' K- I kpitt. Ia Angeles, Oct. 13. 1853. No.

22-td Distrito del Primer Distrito Turtle! al. ESTADO DF. rAuynnXIA. fiinili'ln hn Angrh'S. B.

D. WILSON W. T. B. SANFORD, rnntni TOilA-S talamantix 1J7N VIliTrp de una ordfii il- vjecurrion rpnliili en eai srrtlt.v rnriirioaaiio, tumsiio puiMonv proee-Inr a publira suhat rofrente dr la Ca- do 'rtr hi cnidnd de 1.0 Ang-l-.

rl 2 Noiifmbrw proximo entre Is 10 Us 11 de maAaoa. alguientr a rl d-n-i'ho. litulo rjur el dicin. Toma Tsl sinanle. liene en cierto Kanrho r.bfrado -I de l.e tngi-leey de a ronori.io el uuln-hi-e de lUnrhn de lUllona.

sier.di. el mim me eron a Va-liadn. Inai ui JI.t.-)ia.'n. Ielife Ij'. m.in:e nu Jn.ni iLiutista Alvarado de Depi.rtarm n.i de 1st I al: 27 de Xotienibre Kin.

rolin.li.nfe alOri nir n'e' fls.iolio ile C. li-lirarpio lliriiern, el del AI.iiik, IVnirnte -1 Antonio Ig ns i-ii. Av.I.i, al fS.ir i del J.ie bepuli-e de-rritoinutpartiriiliiriiieiite J'1 UT rivn ri ncii tipnc urih l.aclihiinr orie-xifp Turii- hata un iiviitiffio j.upnte mmip rn. Je sili nl ur 5Pl vara l.a-t.. dvl ar royo.

IV. a.j.ii In .1 en oeri dfiitsl turn ha.m un pUn! IU.ua. Ksrrur. eo. Da all.

al T.SoO vara h.i.ta il uii-tnu lugar Oonde ro.ueiizd. Dadu b-tjo mi mino. 12 de David si.ri.T. CABLUS K. il.M.K, Dijiiiado.

Angel. Oct. 20. y. wd Kn In Corte do E.

L. SCOTT CO. At the old stand of McLaughlin Scott EOS A I'S STK ET, WKXT DOOR TO O. TV. CHILDS cO.

Ritkctfu.i.y in- f. rm Iheir former patron and tlie public generally that tliev will Sumra-itvrV" AKWAiJKMAKIVU AND BLACK io all iti vnriiiii.i brinflipn. WAGONS, CARTS and DRAYS Will bo mad to order in a negt and workmanlike manner, having on hand a good aunplr of ihcbet lumber for that pnrioe. lumber for that pnrpoe. glaoIrwryittVil-rtp-, I (tl hranalia 111 Immw.

kb W. wHIi promptne. afld IfiJ? 'n't vnrkm.n willbrr.n; lov- our customer may rest assured that tboir work will done to their iatilaction. Particular attention will be given to Horse Shoeing. Having secured the service of on.

of the best workman in line in the State, we are confident we can offer superior advantage to any others In thi bn Iness. FARMING UTENSILS werj best ma Ofall kind manufactured to ordor of the terial. Teamster and the public generally, in want of a call1' delrtmeuli respectfully solicited to give Isa Angelos. September 15. 1855.

8C0TTl tf ICairlagc and Blacksmith Shop. By JOHN GOLLER. ZOS ANGELES STREET, NEAR THE FOOT OF COMMEROAL. aubucriber ranprctfully In- cnnatantly "on band ami will manufacture to order, Coaches, Buggies, Wagons, Carts workmanlike manner. Ha has on band and White Oak aud Hickory n1 rxnt of Eastern eonatantlv on hand a lam ra Houble and 'ngletrer horseioeingand uartalnlne to tti WGXG Also, Twenty tons of Blacksmiths I I a of i wi will Klian b.

left for Lo iM. wIm.iJs ba sc i 4 fll Kli- im i A fc MJ i ir a. 3 til A' i ft 5 ii a a I v'j -I -Jfr -Ar h- -c ..3 fOj -M i vi xV -4j X-t 4' GILBEBT HEDGES. Southern Coast Express IN CONNECTION WITH G. H.

WINES COS Callfornln, Oregon, Atlantic and European Express. HAVING formed a connect ion with the above name! houae, we offer facilities to the Public neaurraa.ed by any Company in California. LETTERS, PACKAGES and TREASURE received, forwarded end Inaured nt nil of our office on the Southern Coaat, up to the latent moment for all part ef California, Oregoa. the Atlaatie Statea am Europe. -i Particular attention will be paid to thepurchaao nfraer-ebandiae, and promptly forwarded to deatfnation.

Rill of Exchange procured on the moat reaDahfe tarma. Every thing pertaining to aa Esproaa and forwarding buaineaa, attended to with proraptneen and diapatch. We are determined not to be excelled by any Company in Californi 11. READ Agent Loa Abgelea MF.ORS. FRANKLIN A CO.

San Diego ITIH BKOl'UiiK Santa Barbara CURTIS A ni.VOVF.lt Monterey Office tn Son Francium at II. Wiua A No 118 3ae ramenfo Street, nest to tbe Pacific MailCo'a office. October SO, IMS. 1VEELS, FA at GO dk CO. Joint Stock, Express and Bonking Company e.a.a.ac.e...ee..e.eeeooe.e.

JWWjJWO. C.UTTAL 1). V. hd-. HIGGINS Superintendent F-Xj-rt-h Ilepartmrnl I1KIJ Suieriutrulcnt Hanking pepartmrnt LItUAbr Travrlliug superintendent Principal onirea.

EW YORK ntguiuery and California FIlASClsCU Office and Agents i ff. II. Roeheater, to ff. II. Roeheater, l.l McNeil, J.

M. Vanyckir. Agent rr. Agent T. it.

Ai.thony, t'aidiier. C. II. Hedge. Agent A Storcr.

Agent Knight, Agent C. W. Mulford. Agent A. IvUno, Agent H.

Oinuturk, Agent Alex. Hunter, Agent X. Xutewnre, Agent Agent Agent (ira-a Valiev Hough ant Heady I laeervilie. lam-vui liH. Illinler vri X.

Not-war- T. J. Orgon q. I I'almcr A KkMiu, Agi-nt lUMwiu ii man Sniitli, Agent Wni. MeConnrl.l A Kiwi, Winche-tvr.

Ak-vot T. ISInkt, Aj'vnt T. R. IlotrlikiHK, Agvnt V. K.

Harney Agent Ilanford A I'own. Aernt Milo II. Turner. Agent II. rtminon.

Agent Wm. l'tieBr. Agent It. Kamlall. Agent lAke, Agent IdnkeUidvl A Agent f.

I GISIy, Agent A Agent J. B. Condon. Agent Burton A Barker, Agent Ja. ONeill, Agent W.

MeComb, Agent II. K. My l. Agent A Smith. Agent H.

I'endletnn Agent J. Mcfiulre, Ageut It. Con It A Agent Agent Kaltlinftke (Ur Momma NUnl iVloin If-mY-lnw Ymnk-ui Jim' Vliehisn City Ifiw 1L.I1 JnRri-np ValMiici lon Valley ura J.AiiiPtown Anrvl' fnip Vslircito MokrluBin Hill 1a Anlres Mriaita HortUin! 1 Oregon Crrrnt City I-o Angvlrs Mnntvrvv San Dirga Sinta lUrbarn 1 IWinl ul (I I BSBBB DILVFTS OX CANADA PAYABLE IN Montreal, Quebec, Hamilton, Toronto, London. Brantford, St. Catherine's Chatham.

Mi Tor the better aecurity of ournelve and th public Agent In California and Oregon are furninhed with ap or coiuniiakinn. apeeifying their power an our agent. Surh at'inlntnient they are required to keep evpo-e-l to the public i.r iu their iaee of buMtiefc. fep. 23.

Ii5. Pacific Express Go. Aim oi Agent fur In I'AiIFI JOINT Mik'K I.H ANY." will '-r tsuT an Kvres in nargv iff regular Miwiiji'r, un th Southern SANTA BARBARA. MONTEHKV. SAN FRANCISCO.

SACRAMENTO, STOCKTON, and throughout the North-rn Mine. 4A I'sckagrs, Letters, rsrcrl anlT treats re forwarded nil i nurwt. AST Cwllections melt In every part of tbe State and ilregon. CIIA5. R.

JOHNSON. Agrnt. I titles, Mar-h eth ix.ri5. nil.i-tf WELLS FARGO GOS press A Joint Kluck Company ltla a capital of $500,000. from the City of of Cali-ln charge LETTERS, PARCELS, PACKAGES and TREASURE mii sai fornia.

() vptn. I he AM.tnlrSlati-i and Europe, -if riihr and rprlrnred Menjr-r. received and ranvryrd lo ltination with aafoty and dl-pateh. ColVr linn-inal. Or.lt-r and Cuiuxiiiion lilh-d I all bnin pertaining to an Kxpre awl forwarding buine to with prumptne and rara.

Sight Mil nTt-v change procured the principal citiea of tha Atlantic Mate, Oregon an 1 Europe. II. It. MYLES, Aqkvt. I.oa Angela, Mareli 24.

155. tf u. s. Mail Line. FOR FIIAJVCISCO AND INTJEIt-nUDIATE POUTS.

Tbs steam.hip SANT REPUBLIC, ft, 000 tons) F. R. Bur, Commander, Will leave SAN IEDRO for SAN FRANCISCO, touching nt SANTA BARBARA and HONTERV. The REPUBLIC will leave he.eafler, as follows Son Pedro, San Frsnclseo, Peptrmber 29, September 21, October 5, do 21, November 9, do 23, Dcceinbtr 7, do 22. January 4, 22, 1855.

October do November lo December do do 13. 24, iJ; 28, INDEPENDENT LINE. CARRYING THE UNITED 8TATES HAILS 10R MONTEREY. BARBARA, F. BAN PEDRO AND SAN DIEGU.

Connoting at Ran Tedro with atagea for w. Aaxvlfi. San IVrnanllno. and KarnKl aunaa. Departure from Lw; Wliarf.

THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP SEA BIRD, 1,000 ton burthen. Cart. bAMl'EL HALEY, eoua onrinen, care. SAMUEL HALEY, will herexf- I lb buT Prl. haring Long Wharf, kwr freight or pasaaga, apply on bnaH.

or te 37 Sacramento afreet, near Darla. I rrr IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. 1.188 FOR BALK, or masa to order lw Bag FOR BALK, or mnae to order bv Cin-NLitY. at tho very loweat market ratea. To tho wiahing to furnfah tb cloth, lOO lb, aaclca will be eut andinxdeforlS parlOO.

Alao-Tcnta, Hose, CcUlnn, ul agon CuvtM nved V. BEAUDRY. Third door flrem Allso Street, Beaudrys Block, Negro fWakXSlUL kal ed, bo thi I 1 I I ua I I rial IVVOODWARDSl tnkrtBBwajBri 9 aml ial KM.nmt,itu bUrct, smu: a sui.tisrn. Centrally located between Sanaome and Montgomery fpTofficel. rSn snH n-Uav.

GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BOARD AT TI1E WHAT CHEER HOUSE, Nos. 119 and 121 Sacramento street 6AN FKAXUbCO, CAL. 81 00 SI GO 5V eta Per Week, Per Day, PcrSltsl. 1. LODGING? ON THE MOeT REASONABLE TFRM From 9 to (6 Per IVrrk From 30 cts.

to Per Night X. There are EIGHTY SINGLE fitted up sal iruislied in the neatest manner, at from 75 eta. to 81 tr iurnishel night, and from 85 to 86 ner week. The privilege of IRIX EA1HS fa also extended tothe patron of tbe house R. B.

WOODWARD. Proprietor. No. in Mar. 28.

1855. SEW FEATURE GREAT PACIFIC DEPOT, a AMJ GENERAL AGENCY FOR THE SUPPLY OF CHEAP STATIONA RY, AC. PAPERS, PERIODICALS, AND EOOKS, RECEIVED WEEKLY BY THE il Steamers AND EXCLUSIVE FXPKESt-VlA MCAhl AGCA. iroprietor would re.pectfiIy inform Country Bock- rlE t.r sellers. Canvassers.

Agents, ledlers. and the ut lie. A. aspwMs-. vwtvir, autl lilt lililC.

mat independent of hisgeneral Newspaper business, he 1 on hand, and receiving by every steamer i) the STANDaP.D P'X'KS. MAGAZINES AND EEYJiTVS CF EUROPE AND AMERICA. Together with ail the New. Cheap, and MireIHreous novels and publication, of the Having been engaged it hi bu sines for years, he a.tTre all concerned that he i -ns bled to forward all ordere with pr. tnpinre.

and di'I at terms mure favorable than most Loose, a he gie iij er.onal attention to the and convey a nee ot evry rder. Parlfes tavoriug him with their orders mar rest as -ured of being dealt with in this moat aatisfarf orvnrai.oer ind with works suited tt. he tr trade. l.AW aid MEJdCAl. WORKS, eiipplii at earliest moment after iLe.

UUua Books. Card. Inks and Knv elopes, and every varMy COMMERCIAL AND FANCY STATIONARY. All orders must be postpaid, enclosing APH ftir kept open to the latest mcment. Nicaruagun, by authorit ef the Lntted Mates Government.

WhnlfAl and retail department, Tnai Office Buildires h- So 5. un GSHTBRO.Z. ADVERTISING AGENCY. 97 MEKCtlANT STREET. SAX FRAXC1SCO.J ADVERTIKMKXTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS KTErVED BY TIIOSIs BOYCE, Agent for the following newspapers Denvocralic State Journal.

Daily Stockton. Sierra Citizen. Itownieville. Miner' Diamond Seringa. Placer Herald, Auburn.

Mountain Messenger, Gibsonville. Contra Costa, Oakland. Tribune, Sau Jose. Star, Do Angelea. IVmocratle Standard.

Portland. O. T. Lo angelea. rn-er.) Alay 19.

18M. No.lJtf Wilson's Exchange, ESTABROOk jk JANIES. Till popular and extensively known HOT whir, fcy I U.Ddr lh "Pvmeut ef haa hern painted throughout uru.t ure l.a been added andlbeHouM ia now in complete order for the reception of the public. Jp a connect Ton in buxine itb unTwl' 'fh0 bV favorably known iu the ibnve HOTKL. and recently at tlr.

International. Every poiblr exertion wl be made bT the present rro- UM.thi SuS" the abTe MUbCh-t opu-Jnne 24, 1S55. -o. 6 Cm P. H.

Coiulna, GUJr, LOCK JVHITE-JSMITII 1lUKS MADE And RFJAIftFJ Salamander Safe Opened. All work Alao, constantly on hand and for sale, a large assortment rG iTSssjaasTte, Which will be sold cheap. Powder and Shot wholesale and retail NO- 73 STREET, Third door north of (lav Street. Wk octie WM. Y.

PATCH. CHAS. CLAYTON. Y. II.

HUWIXL PATCH, CLAYTON Produce Commission Jlcrchanfs iwn ggneha lagtints. Ho. 40 Clay Street, bvlow Devi, SAN FRANCISOO. Good Stored in Fire-Pwof IVare-BoDSfi. ADVAXca os COSHOSlixNW IX SWRV.

No. I' It. B. TURNER, rroauco Commission Merchant, 41 CLAY STREET, (Between) Davis and Drum,) SAN FRANCISCO. Caeti Advanced on Consignments, 1, 1855.

No. 10 fitn Mallieautieal instruments- WARDED FOR Air toWM In tl ten tbe State foil to WM AI' ITHVSLN in tbeStau ta on th slbeturri of tnatru Znstromente Repaired and odjuited. Tobin 4 IMPORTERS AN Dl! JOBBERS. Bnenmento Street, eomMbV rat grant bna been made by the Government of New Granada to the persons encaged in thfe grand undertaking and the whole route, from one ocean to the other, has been accurately surveyed, and f.c facta developed are beyond doubt ot question ao t'af a (ha mtapV tar as the work ia concerned. We are acquainted with the gentlemen engaged la this enterprise, and hare maps of the surveys and diagrams of the work to lie executed.

Judging from these, and the reports mads on them if they are correct we cone lad that the project is a practical one, and hope it will meet with auccets. Scientific American. ok Gxi.1t Vaixtr. Our citizens are receiving encomium, says the Grass Valley Telegraph, from all quarter, for the praiseworthy anner ia which they are rebuilu- aad energetic manner ia the town. A comparison of anything out cf California, would be entirely beyond the region of probibilty.

auJ we hardiy think aa instance can be found in our State, there a town has been so i utterly prostrated, and so rebuilt, as the town of Grass Valley. In a few weeks, the only erideuce of our recent disaet-r will be in the new and improved aspect which everything around will present to th curious looker ou. Although we shbuld have bwu pleased to record a general aa determined movement in favor of wid ming and straightening our-streets. still, when we rctfect upon the numerous aaJ varied interests which would thereby have been afftod. we can hardly wonder that it was found Impossible to accomplish much in that particular.

Tbe general of the place, however, will be decidedir improved, and the new Impulse which will be given to the usual business ol the village, will exert a most beneficial efijet in fixing la the ef our citizens and the public at large, a more abiding confidence in the permanency aud future growth of the (own. Treatment or Tom ltom. During the eaily part of the growth of tomatoes, the turface of the soil should be frequently disturbed. Then they have set their fruit they msy be shortened, and it may be deferred until the fruit i or half size, when it may be Been that DO per c-ut. of the fruit is within 18 inches of the ground while per cent, of (h vine or bu-h is beyond that distance.

Tbe vine, therefore, should be to within half an i inch of the tomato nearest the end of each branch. This will admit sun and air freely, and although ten per cent of the tomatoes that might have grown will be taken away, the remaining portion will be greater in weight and measure than if the vine had not been shorteued in. Tomato- are also several days earlier by thia treatment. Scientific American. At.is t-ie Poar I.vntiv The Mountain Dmo-erat tells good story of poor Indian, who rtep-into a crocvry store, in iMsc'-rville, and hosDi by the aide of an open barrel ot tar.

iviiicb be lor mola.ve9. He hml in bis baud a loaf of bread, for which be bad paid bis lnt quarter, and ax soon at the buck win tnracl upon he dipped It into the barrel, thoroughly calling it with th- liquid, and took hAty leave. When nrou il the corner of tbe street, he alopp.il to take bn-ulU and enjoy his prize, lie took bat one mouthful, which he hastily spit out. and throwing the loaf away ia supreme disgust truck a trot for home, having lost bisioif of bread by making "a alight mistake. Kansas Oxkv.

A grapbic account of tb great ndhewive properties ot Knoana mud. and tbe atut-nets or Kazans oxen, fa furniabed by tbe follon'iog story, which tbe Frontier News of recent date tells: Sixty yoke of oxen were seen Iait week, ty an old lady in Kansas, bitched to an empty wagon, which was mired in the streets of thin erty. The team reached entirely from bill to hill, acromi one of our Talleys, vulgarly called gut. The wagon, being very tight In the mud. refused to move the consequence was, when that portion of the feam io tbe lead over on the other hill, spread themselves fo strong pnll, and straightened the chain that twenty-seven yoke of those in the centre wr suspended ia mid air by their necks, something lena than fifty feet above ground.

Thp'fliviaion of tie Hebrew Scriptures Into chapters as th work of Rabbi Nathan, a Jew, who also made division of the chapters into 5 efour present verses, and marked them with letters in tbe order of the Hebrew alphabet Two eenturira later A thia, a Jew of Amsterdam, divided Nathan verses into smaller portions, thereby making each one of Nathan's Into five, and marked them with tbe flogert now In use. These chapters and verses are the same aa those in our present Bibles with some exceptions. Tbe division of the Jiew Testament into verses was firt mads by Pagninua, lu 1528. Cgcldn't TELL Tux Djjnnxxcit. AJoafer rot bold of green penal moo which (before they had ripened by tbe froat) are cafd to be the most bitter and packer fruit known.

He took the persimmon oateide the gtnlea wall, and commenced upon it by Mixing a generous mootbful of the fruit, which ppeered lo frizzle his lips and tongue most pro-vokiugly. -IIow do you like asked the ewner of the gardes, who had been watching him. WM ng from both of tbe corners of thfollow mouth, aud he was able only to reply Hew do Ilook, neighbor, sn I whistling or am I staging! rr II7 hu the PPrt4.ta mipplr all buninemi. at vhoIn(fl anfa th. ln(wt reaaonable pricaa.

AmSSS found nerai'aaaorfnienVof' a CARPENTERS TOOLS. NAILS OF ALL KINDS. butts and screws. masons mS38 GEEBf STEELYARDS and SPRivn at STEELYARDS and SPRING bSaSceT OX. TRACE Ccxious Dmoovxar.

While some workmen were digging in a field on Richmond! Island, In Casco 'Bay, dsy cr two since, they Corned op a jar containing rold and silver coins. There were seven Uenloi the gold coins, of the denomlnstlon of 1 each, sad bore the dites ef James and It supposed that they Wert barfed by some of the early Inhabitants during some of the or Indian difficulties, at tbe commencement at the settlement, that being sat of the tint spots ssHled la that tieinlty. feJuteonrd.nJtLtt.b,t so In hi. employ, he Alao'auir ETC. SZr, lT sstiafaetlon LU whtSlife ossaetmvat of CROCKERY, and COIL CHAINS.

BTC. fefeH jtfaa IS, im, JOHN GOLLER. I tM. TOTTER AC0.J Itl itrefa Ju lt, 1U8 Et CemmertdnL I- 1 i -1 L1- i It -i i I l.y ir I yjgjlt m..

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