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ORIGINAL DEPfe^Mvt

THE FOLLOWING ORIGIIfAL

TERIAL WAS IN THE BEST POSSIBLE CONDITION AND CONTAINED ALL KNOWN

L. ISSUES AT T TIME OF MICROFILMING.

CALIFORNIA STATE

LIBRARY

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DAILY EVENING PICAYUNE

SAN FRANCISCO, CA SAN FRANCISCO CO

SEP. 16, 1851

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LIST OF MISSING

ISSUES APPEARS AT

THE START AND END

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PRICE TEN CENTS.

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NOTIUK OP RATB8 OF HiKtOHT AND INtl mil** on Uotn Dli.lT, auil Hi-tnluiu on RxPhnDifr W> 1UW41..W pt«|/)lrfj Uijorwilrtl aoil intnu- ll..la flu I k N»w York ur Ne« ilrl^ic. uiij •!._,, i., I.oiiiluu iil in rt .-tl ruic-i

►a- k««<"' of tb« »ivlui; of UlAtD nu.l uiiwardii. fur wwdfil aiiil liiKiirnl al r> iwr cf lit lit tl.uoy auJ Iw.i St rrooi 6 1'< 0 |UT ii-iil . fa»riiir uiToriiluj! '" Hi"- umoniit.

Our ioKUnuli-c ie HfTwi".) Hi till' biftt |.mi'('< iu Ni'W

York, PbUiuj«l|/lilli. &<■ I *t^ ill l.imjdk. ItUI' i.f

.-l^tmHoK uuU INtlii'ii^ of 'ttsnrHui'i^ npi n tn rA» fhMpf>-tj<.ii 01 our ratr(>a>^. ^)

>^ BIU* or Kxt'lutu|[r, ^

WV uro pr«|inrp.l I.. .Iruw nt :i Jav,' «ii;h»mi 1 (u-r I'eiit.. •nil *i lU.vn' nixhi ul (iiir

O- 11" P<-r iiuoi-i' (luij Ihr (/i>k/, cleim IJ,JJ Dtisl. '•^'■•i tf ADA\1^ ft IU.

^:4»C|ta. ADAWS dli (O.'S RXPHBtilit AKU

gZ^ytHK BANKISd oh'tiCH— U.' luvr nwiuiKil ljll«luf"« III I hi- Mr.- I'rii.ir hull'UiiK iTei>t<nl kv u»fru (he niio ofuiirolil Imilding t.ii M<iii(|{i>uii]Ty »'t«>il.— Knr till" acromaiOilntioii of our iiuiiii^rotiN VatroiiH, ui* ^hnll (rnufiirl ii Itankhiff I>vliiiii<-M .if ihjmsit it/oti.', ;iiiJ ilruMiiis: Hlllh ul Kxrliaiiiri' on un> of our t.<'i)-ii>ii 111 ilj,. Allanlic BLAt<*i<. nt the rurrciil raftii •>! )ir<-niluui.

Ah Ml- havi' htiht two vniilTM Willi |>:uii'*ulHr n'^^itil to Wlli-lv. lolh Ironi (Ire ami Ihi.'Vi!- wi- ifill ririivr iiilli li«

I.f VnlUr Utr HJlfi* kLMlpill^.

Ml' hnM^ ri-.-iTvi-.! Oil* li[iiii-iM.''ii ..! our hull liim lor

'ii,iinnlli lan offer (trivit iwh iiti-iit« lo i.iirlii-? lo ihlp

ilooiis In ur- fnuii tUu Alluutii'!^tiiti'~. a> in iniil nl ll.i'h Ix-ihK ihii'iilli'J fur. Uiry will n'Duin in :i |il>i' i ol .-I'.'Mrt- I> from hri*.

Kroi r .irninftu|n>'ii(^ iiilh II. •• SlmuiL^liij. riiiii|.n-

nlcs. nnl our i'XI»ui<lvs iiiiiMi'-.>( ia the Kniin-i'i" in the

AttuUtii' StHli-'-- «'e fun liUKniUli'i. }in'.i(..t sr. ilnl> (III'!

ilinl.ateh with ull hu.<ih..N. .•mru-te.l to n^ Ihini ulu lioune; uuil with the hli«uie<s elil ru^ile.! lo (h. up-nve. K»B(*-«es coiuieilliii; »il|, i|., «.• .Imll five II.,- -iinu i.l tentl..ii lu- IhoUKh the hll^lIl.■-t. w.re wh..llv "Ur ..mm

ftuniihlKlhe i.iilv K.\|.i-.-.«i-»..nllie .\l»ll Triiiu Ik-i vveeii Ne' »^«(-k «n.| l'hiliiih<l|.hiu, till Tren-iuie iihi|<|.e.l h, u- dll-eel fid- the Mini, letf/ ulieni/i, f,,.|/i>(ii,xiV..f (/,,,, ,,i" ,o( ratiC'- Iff . .,i nUiitpMhy^U'i I'fh t tmr

« .- <eii.l nn K«|.ri-s.. rl^uhiils . .11 (he l.si uu-l l",|l, ..I ew-lji monlh AIUM.S A CO.

J""*'! M..iilj(..iueLy ylnei, neiir I'iUiloi rii,i

^^ir-»'m *'RB;K9IAlV<kCO.'SKXI»KESN

" --•■*"* Haily to .'-'ii'-niine.ito I'iiy. MnryMilli- evaila Oily. -. vV I'o. hii>e nafen iu their I-Ixj.rtt..i3 .•om^. ou buani the fa.-t ►tuiuii.in. Senator. New World and liov. Dann. for the .leelirity ill Treasure eiitnuil- edtotlium, whh-li i, olway- aer.in>|>uaiiHl by faithful n]«hienfter«. (irders, billh. ]iarkiige6, Ae.. lurwariteil, and all bu!iiniiM< iiertainlni! lu au £iprei>K prumptlv al- tende-l to. , >'. It Co U the only fkin In the Valley ot (he .Saermnifnto connrottnc with Meftum. AI>A^1S .V CO., on whom (hey .ire aiKh.irite'l to Jraw Itill.H of K\ chwiire. for auy niuount. pByiilile in Now Orteiul>, New Vorit, and. all the prlneipal i-itie.. otihe Atlaulie .-italei. 0^ic«9 S«n Ki^lBeiiM-o. )n Adunu- i 1'.. « lo-iv I- in . of Building

.*acranuinto City, »t 4-J .Seoonil f^rp9i■ .Marysville. 01 .*innw & l.nnt'a. ou the Phi^a 49' Bower* .St tVi. ennneet with ii< at >:i.TaDO-iilfi. from N'ovailft City.

S3r Laiii^lon Jt (>i. eonneel with n- at S.i.-raln.-ll( . 'roiii Dovnievillf- jv;[

EXPRESS

nulling to all partH '.f the .-^..uthern ^lini--,. aiid the only KKpn*-- in Stookton .-r (he Jinnth ern I>i,»trlr< eonnertinft In San Kranei4ro wi(h (he well- known Rxprei.1 of AIIAM8 * CO-, lii all part-.! of (he I'nKr.l ,^tJ\te.^. aff'irdiu;: nuperior fttdlilief* for the traii^- poriatiou of Col. I PuAt and ptiekaee.^ of every (loKcTip- lion. Draft* proenreil uj.on all parts of the Cnltl*d.*^tiite? and Eurojie. t^olleytionr. nude in anv part of llio South- ern .^Iine^, 8au Frannnm. Stockton. 3k,-., itr. By anar- raogemeiit made with the popular Kxpre*.* nf Mawley ic Co.. In llacriunpnt.o. we are en&)iU-d to trauiiaet nil bnuichp* of the Expreia biuinMH in (hat .-i(v aii.l (he Nortlierri Mines.

Todd A Co. have a Ititily Kxprew liolwtcli Rtoektou and San Frant^ico— al*o. to Sonora, .lanie-town. .|od «".<,.|.'. *..

A II TOni) SanFninei,....

iny'.:Ttl K W COI.T. ftni-klou

JHtTvwfnr' '^ "" " ■luihern. wdit.-iu jn.r .-a--

tCTli t'tfttl.fi, by every 'tennihont (hat rounf<-(.T with (he •Allantie port."

(^ur iucreasi'J fai-ilitie^ wi'h (ho rteojnshlp .^oin).uliie- , and luule,^ of our own on iheT^thinu* of Panatna i-o- able* u- to forwant all trei|,'li( without detention or I.,--

Having hinurauee p.ii*rie.i in the be«l ofti,-e: In N.n N'ork. parfienlar atl.ntioii |.ai,l t.i (he forwarllio' ,.f Irea^nielo any p:.r( "f (h-- Adantie .-^tme*. Kui..),..-

I^»«tb Aincrim. t*«inlwirTlrl.4ftfi4n or UoAm*-

' "f^flie... MnntfTomei^ p|i^>#t, neai" (lay

in>-:iV IiitDi.l & 1,1

QRECiORT'S P.XPnKSS Jo

iSKI'll tt (iHHiiOBY. rr..pn.l..r VnliL.I... |.:u,-il ui.'Ureil and (i.rw:it.l,.J (.. an. I (t-.io il., i;nile.r H(ate«, Kurope. aiel ull part" of Calilorni.i l.\ rverv P.-Kiifte ^timn~hip: ilj.. .s.in.lui.h I liiil ,11,1 China. I.y Aoieri'-nn .'liitier Lioii 'oltn" »... -n-li.

^tu-ipal oflii-e, rorn.r of Moiii.!..|oer( and M.-i leii.l •irertfigbu Kraneis.,.. Cal, .'ploii

"a., RKVNorai!!) .V ro.'s i>«ii.\

i7^ Kxpri'. for : lo kioni ;'.'nori rii.,! .t,| jiart* *tSe .''lutbern Mine-.. tl(l..-i with I \\ Or. ,.1 'omer of .^Iollt^^nll ry and .\1. i<ii;tr.t "I j I, o

TR A V EI.EKS' UIU K.« TOH \.

BUSINKSS BIRECTOHY.

MORJUMMI, rUX.B%- A SAW^KR,

A TTOHNHViS AN1» rOliNSIii,l,Oll« AT l,A'a>- Jl^The undervit^nrd will prii«4ce tb»if |im>Ai,oii, ,d in (W» i-ity. RpeijaJ ittivnliou will Ih- ijIvitb 4n euins n, Allutii>aU>, aiid biMiiK-wku the U H. Ouurl.-. OMi-r In uld VIealJe Uolllllni:. on ihr Plaia

ROUKhll'K N SKiKttWON. . .a KKANK M. I'l.KLKY.

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AllantV ift <^lt>meill*, niioleHali aielionitirurui!- iti^*. rti oniiv liuliilliu,' flay »t jfl'^

Bli>Kha4^ R«.yi,oid«, Bnnl(-«t « 4!«u,4Wiip |.mi?-«iid t'..uiliii*.-.rt«Alenlianii., dunnaie «i!^b<.n (■Timit. ueni l!j^.l:ul«al\*ij; „h2u

D'ipK*'"'. «lib«T« £ Mill, lio;:i«,dl«r» aiidSla- X| tl.ilien.. an.l wboleaale and rMail .^.teiiti. for fWrirn aiUl Amen, an .\e».p,ip..,H, Manailne? .Air . Hi»lilniou(h

-•^■I'l-'

S^uiire, San Kruui-t*.

■poyil & DnUrii, Ka.|iii,„„hh

oinno-riaal ' (-. or. let i>. II am II. Ijlleol Hni 1

^(t.'et, San l-'raiieHeo, \,

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Heel* A: C,i N'. Y. j,.oj|

lu'iilinni ^ Mniiii'il MnVkrtV 1n«rlHr at

l.'-tM.en Italterv an, I Kronl. uorlb fide, San Knii

B

Fre-h ?in>l *alt.pr,i eolistantly on hait.j tllnof.

ii(.i,in*. and Vl^|!(•hlhle ali.t f.ir Nile at prli e

TTnroBNinM. '"' \rTt.

Ilynli, l-roprii-(.ir liadi-iy ,10,1 l:n>h «lr,,e(

Ctouki- Hmtlieru .t Co.

.<! all kind.* •UidllK th,

c.

I.IA.M II f llrielltal II.. I.. I.

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Dlll.ll-I 1.. It) I'l.iv -rr,'..(

,','11 K.VOl'AVKll «'..i||

I- how l..,>iit.^( in .Mr -n -ti,.'t, near .l.e-kfoin erv ilei..rlplion ..f work ar.'iiiilili- rate*. ^

.t Hnliii- -I -lav .Irei'i op

^»^. ' '.ioiiil,-.M.in Mer. hail •"■'•'7-. iiimuure. Ciirpefh

Mann.

eortiei .

iii.v'-'T ■r,.|iaiil^

loy.'l

reinol e, : e,'(,K

d Inliirm tin Blilleninii'

ami I- pie

e)ild

•k Ro.», » li..l.i.,ale Ueiilomtii \Ville^•. 1 Sau^.,nl.- -Ireet near HMHe. at the oM

ami iu.\ '2

liiiil-,. ^tan,l

.ir to I,

I't-'oiiui-U, A«enl for .lames I .Mi-n-haiil ami Keniuv street" !l*e.

Ss^mSSdl ':<>"

l.it-k, eoniel I. an, I for culi jeS tf

L^ t,'. Liiiploii, Carimntii. Builder and Coiilrai- IJ. l,.i. e,.ni.i ,,1 California anil lUKerv «lreel»

*"" '•■vi-2- I. her of vari,.!!* kllul-, at all tinie.s.

an4

r'<llllll>«|ll.|H. ^ CiOM i ri,i.|i|,l-.(« .■<an |.'r,inei,i, N '• In\itiiti"u loid l.iinne.-i.

,'lr.uiiai-. e\, , ,,t...| ,,,, 111.. ,ii.

I.llhoin-apher* ami Ilairiiei el ^loulKonieiy and YVaeton^t'.ii .Kti-

eanln. foe .'I m-tiee

imile- ol

Clroi-Rt' Mliiiploii, llurlwir Mauler— Offlee 'uu- « nlni'haii.-* nhartaml at lloff*. Owni'r'j,, loot of ,■;«.- ranu'utoMrei.t „,,„.,

ru-nrii^- II. Ho««cn-o»», l|ou.«eCar|ieiilei .lolner VJ ami lluil.ler Kearny, between I'aeifle and llroad- wny. All onli-r-pioinpilv atten.iiil to ontheni.-il reu- noiial.le tenn." sepl'i

U'v"*!**'., ',*"'K>>*'_A't^i;ney^anil C'oun«ellnr~aud

-itolni

Toa. W

(arv I'lil'l

offlei- California

Exchantce. up myl!" «re|{oi-y, Kxpres* Proprietor, MonlKOtne- U ry eorncr of .Meriluiot « m\-2'

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r Offl,-e, in iV.

elurned

Toliii Sattrrlrf

« hullilmt'. lioTel,-^

11.-' Buildinu. AKomey at l.aw ofHe.

hi- f.,r- -eplJ

In Uelb

Je2ri

t-'atlfomia and Han^ome

jeli

m-J , Sinltb A RUiry, Imj.i.ii|.j-« and Dj-u!

r-- in Bool.* .Ihoi-ii. Ccihlinr. Ilaf« Cap*. I.e«th,-r anil FindiUR Clay . near Monltrnniory Mrepl inh'.!ii T^t-yri' FVslUaii^blr ri^tlUiiK »loi-r, t'lji lV?tr..i ni3r lli,. I'l n , lienllemen -. riinii"h,nl' «,'.r.d* 1. irnw-ul^ u.a.l,' I,, ,,r.ler ill the io.,ii I i«liiona ble manner. :. ,

K*:

Lnitil U/Hoc. M..at-1-.in. M

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11*. 've. In ihi I' H.\ -S I1\SI^|\ ,1,1

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vv fu'.HT leivhie ' in eomplel*. ..r.lei d.iy. t\.«lne..riv

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FOR SAC'RAMEVTO

laniir •• WKSr I'lil 4 I c,|i i,i,,

vv n I'.HT Ifivhar Imh.], llii.roiw^ily oierli-iiili .1 ind ,01

'otnplel.. ..^.ler. ivill r. -loiie liir rriiiilat (up. ..n \l, .1

h'r.ilii 11. Ill la. ill.- \\ ban at I

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llAlHiOOD. KOH.-il ,V 111 MU-i 111! liaKery, lu-ur l*.o. -1

EOK KA< RAMENTO \IVI> M \-

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M.K\\MiH| KH. of 11... helir. V » lioliHIlT UANKI.N New UirkCii, lliiliniln) lit Sniliiili-m, \||.. y

II. M.-i, l.iiif.' K\i-liiiM-.- .)(.| ,,.11.. I-,..

M..i.|.-'.i,...r\ ^Ireel j,-^.4

to lonii nil iiiiilntibtitt «<-oai'lty. A I'OI.I.AIlli

I ' . I ' t', 11, I N| III ' .ni.TT I up -I or-

iV lllti 111 ill k, 1 II, ..nil in.l 11, , I, .

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, r .-.iIhii ^lealn.r KMI'IKK, S. C,ir,l eviloo net..| 1,111 .ave l,.r the above porl- l|,.iu her l„ oil il I'.i, .1,. «l, 1,1 or*' M,oi,Uv, WMiieiidaj. rin,l |.'ri.lav ,11 i 0.1 ,(. e * , relllrnhiK. will I, file S u-iaiii.-iifco e,,,-, I .... .lit\ I huraday, .tnd .^-'aiui'.lay F>t>iffbt and paniaite iil I he low. "I rait- AM") "O III""''! orl., I'VHIi 1'K.ASr A 111

On lb., ub.rf

NEW ARHA,\liEMEivrP; Eor

AC.*p( I AMI IM'HltMClilA ri;

' I'OICIS -'PhepaeilSe Mail ."t. nii-lii|. Cmpaiiy'r Sn.nui»lMp HIKM- 1 NT, Al- len Mel. Mil.-. K.,.) . Conunaml'T. will hue liei.. .n il... ■*'..lli n( eneb nioiidi (or

Ari'l.CO, ton. liniK .it

MA?.ATI.A\ nn.l

.■iAN lll.A.-' It' Il .-nilitc. (he Freni, .lit will leaie A.a|.iil.,, on ll,e kill -if i-neh nioolh. loii'-liliyf at Hie name internieilyit,. port-', and maintain the ei>nne.,tl.>ii at .San i'raiii-iV'o and AeniiUleo. of (he C.inipany'w ^(tealn*llip* (i.an.l IVo't^i Panama

The .>1ail .^Piuneni leavinij San Fraiieii.-i-.i ami I'aii.-iuni Oil the 1*1 of naeh month, will henceforth toiieh only at ilinl' vfti. Sun I>injo itnU Arnytilcn

K KSIOIIT. Aif.'nl, au'J^tf Corner of .Saenunentfi and l.ei.loedoilf ..(»•,

REAL E8TATK, &c.

HOtrSE TO liBT^Tbe large an.l well-nn ' lahed lloH.*e. (the floor* rnvereil with earpel* ) , aituatad at the foot of Broadway, now oe.-iipiud Papt <Jeo. Slinptoii. It ban a large dining room ami kitchen, and about ihirty |Nu-lora and aU*«iiliig mama.

A number of gente)-! bosrdora would like to make ar- rMfnaeota for board, with any on« who wouM K^ep a (Hit {•*« hoiuw. laqulreof w. I>. OI.AKK. '

»J'l''i» Or BKNJ POORlIt aarlHa flint

TO laBT— Tb« 8T0RK on U»g Wbarf, for- mn-ly oR^w tha San Frandaoo Market. Apply at the cOQntiug-room of

/ B BTeiNBRRdgR. Agent, KpHtf Long Wharf Maifcet.

fA TO UBT— O^I^M (n the Moond utory. Zjf and foiu oOloM In vMoIrd atonr of our builillng lil^ aeplUjr ADAMfl ft CO., Mnnteomery at.

OTOMK WniblNoa.— The undmlpinl begt O lean to t«Dd» Ma (bankA to M«Mn. Qrow * Co., ftir heinf th* SrM to maka na* of Ma plaa fbr naUnf hMMafra-rioor, without tha aanmoiu axpaaiia ^t b«Mia(* bav* t^t hlthart^ to mad* ntantanr PToar«(«iuttr« Jl . ''

To Ton. gmHMBOi, I btWWUia elty or laa rranH«- 'o will be Inda^tad tor eoaaaiiMiW the baUdlac nT our elty with ilie Moa* m our ««AH1>. I bell«T* that b«^ fnre twelve month* an paat, th* Ikarful «j of 1»re will not Miike un with aiioh a homr aa it do** at tirinent, foMnrjr •«>» who In not able «b hMId a regular tlre- 1 «ai pot up at a amall expenae, aat<«n *all Iward iMe of bla hnnae

U II (;l.'iiMill' ,i..Y^^, Ul ,f

To IHoM. [lartle* .' .iiKlrrtake t,, make "— ii-td« and out, .

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Slie|ilii-»i-(l ,lr*r Cl.-ne'iit- Mi-ri-bani:

L-oinen *(ie.l

luoval.

Iia-. i.iio.i

.p|io.*i(i- I be 1'

I'plio,

R<><llilK<»i> •< llrinc.* ami M I

s

TMR I'iiAI K- 'haiii!.-. *l'.i,( jV.'K

II. F IIYAN'. Alioniev andcouniu'llnr. llojiintii-e Baile\'*o(flii.- ..u Clay it.. -1 Offl.i- jVt

•b Co., AVIi^eaale and retail dealer* in

e<lleiio lay and Mo

I, aw

oni.e il Men-lie

k3* iforiiia street*.

nlBoinery «t». J4 Ulf

rallh, Wllaon, A Dwliirlle, Counnallor* at I'roi-torv 111 A,luilr.dty and Nolarien I'liblk-; Iliirroii, II. lit. .11 i Co '. iMiil.lliiu. entrani-e *t . op >lair. inj-.'T

Sniidy Mnrahalt'a CoOVr miiiI CiUar Scilaon, on the i'lajtt. next door to the t^allfomln Kxrhange. llofreAhinenl.* at all hour*. inylHl

(J J. .ItHrplu, Wholeaali, aniT retail Saddlery," t'al- Kxehange, eornur of Clay and Kearny inyJH the pre*eat.

Ocltlnaa Brntllei-a, Importer* anil .lobbera in Fok- l~ BioN kji\t DoMBHTin D»» Uoooa. Clothing. 8hoeii an.l IliKit^t,-., *e. Conn r Montgomery and ."airraiuento all. aeplS tf H. Mrlby, \\ holeaale DMler In Iron, <!opii«r, lilne, bead, Tinnien'n Tooia, *e , Briek tHon, Cal- ifornia ntreet. aaul .^ ryyufior «i BoekJi, CounMllor* at I,aw, I'roeiora A in Admiralty, and Notarie* I'ublle D««taeh«r Ad- vo,-at. omeo. corner of .Merobaut and Kearuy Atreot.*, ocxl door to the California Exrhange je.',

THf f'UUe and CaUlbmln Flonr Co., hawe reniov*il their offloe to the briok building re<i«nUy erorted by Geoeg* Clifford, Kk)., ou the Mantle pro- perty, lo tjlay atreet, near Budotn*. 8an Frandaoo, Aug'Jtt, 1S6T.

■n. O. riailgcr, Importar and UuniaMDiD Merakaiit. No. 16 Jaokion atrMt, hatweeo Moat- gomery and f^anaomo aiylM

■ilT lUiaaa* « Maln*< Lumbar DMlers, Olay MrMt r ' oppoMte (toildottoy ft BUIam'A. aepld

•11;^ 'lilrarnarv-DMlii inSUI*, County ' aiid "Otiy f T . Herlp. No. J7« Montgowy Hr*«(, op ttaln,

Street <'aninilaaloiicr*n OIHre, for - a( (he Monnim-utal F.nglne llotiae

T.

BAIVKI^U HOlSnS.

W

^S% R*«d*, ft

over Bank Kzobaate-

ATWujj 4k 00,

at Fanry Oooda, Muaiej aahsal [natrumenta, Mringa,

> fte., ftc Toya, Dnila,

PMnrea, etc., «hole«*le and retail

i»ft

duaiefllflHkB

arafffTn

DR. -W. B. JSRTE i

OKON aad MMHAMIOAt i'MMTHfr. Offera hWlcrrioM to th* nUCTn all the varlona braaehaa at Ma pfciteilon, n«*toamilwil ot loeomwllbl* t**tb, kViearraAiirr, with or wlfbont a^lfiral gam*, aUfl1l». l>e*utliyiii(liT«(ular iiiiinat ■aramtiiC'iA

>*— M. a. fc n. MoAUMar.meaari- ne>t.^Be ft i;o

t t«nui - - - ^

V. J VMgcadL I 1 th* gnrD«r n^Oltv

Im Wetklaa m., Wtmwi

Buah ata

IAl Die Pi «a,

HiMT Hook St^iOlt

rib,

MOJTOOHEKY flTRKKT. Onw M ^ijrht or iii (Imft, in Hiiiu* to Httit |»Ur«-hafifni, on Atlantic Dank. U>>"tnii. itrifvi, K«Uo<«*wt dL Oo N«? York. I' A. V«ndil[" Jr . dc Co PhUtKlflplili ^. Jimi-'k *'o.. CRUhurKh. T. H. tiotKiaiAn, AOi.. rincinuutt lluU'JiiiiKo Jt i.V Loiiiavill*>, Loiiiriiiuiu St«tt' Ituuk. Ni*\t Oilt'iiit-' iinil Hnj?f Jt Bfiooh. St [.ouiH. U*»piHU-^ rtvuivKl ikD-i Hmikintt buMittt^>« KcuttnUy at- leuUftl (•> tjold (luNl puirhasffd .»i the D^l lujrKr^

(-

l.ouo

J .-^au Fr

I *l;iiid. i*.rner of .Mouieoiueri

Uambi. O. Paci' IlKNIII b. BaVov David Chamiii.. K. W . I'ana., IlKNai IIaiuRt. ur>7 If

BANKING HOCSE OV

Bl!|li|(IVNl': 4 (Xi— Nxw Vibe Proof al the "Id iiii'lon *lti

KxihaiiKi*/'or *al,- al -.itflit or , n (nin Ha«i.su Baos: & Co . I.onilon tloTTI.MIt-KK Jt C.I Pari*. Ukakh llBoi A. Co , llnviina ■K" K TliAiKK * Kko.-i . 11i.«lon.

r---'ir^''L!'*^'.:^^'- -■ -

1.1 o.,,.n A. Co . I'liiliulelphia .lo-iiii I. UK A (1... lialtinior.' I'm INI, .-irHKN. a A I'o.. iVa;.liioi.'l..ii I. A BiiiJoisi- ,V Co . Sl l.i.ol. Fli.i. A M,iiiT..\', CuM-innao. MmNsKi. ViiiiiK iL Co., New Orteaii- llAM, 'II l,ioi-,iiv-^ \,.|v Orleaii-'

eepl. I*, I

WIJELLANEOUS,

AGAliV

pihCr. ue- inuii .ir,l ihu I nil, ,1

NonncK ma*ler-- 1 -v-l* and .Ileum, and pn'alu, t lowinjr •firtlon o be linlde to (h loi.'ed.

•■Seetioo IJJ

eountruid a.* lo •hip or venr^el lie«||k-,| I liound from a dleMc 1 *>uno or all .-idjoiutei 1 <i. vigalil.- river liavBt- on 1., dim of the. frro>*t l-i"

GIVEN TO 8HIP-

of 'toaineri that all le' I ircMid;. of foreiitn growth 1 1" iuthori,.ed by Ihi- fol ■liti'-i Itevenne batr*. will I litit whieh wiiir^ be i-u-

« EI.I.M A t «».,

13A\l,i:ll.s AMI HXCIIVMIK IlKAI.F.It.- I J ol.l «iaii.l, i-orm-r of I'lav ami -M..iiti!i.uierv

llralt-- .Irawn upon Me-^r- Wll.MS.V CO. payable III any purl ,.( t.li.. 1 mted Stale* ,b'«ired

ll,.l,l liilel .llipp...l and in*ni-e.l 1.. N. » V..rl, , .I'll., at tlua\erT !..»ve*i lalt-

Kx. baiijjl- ..11' 1.. .11. loll an.l l.iv,

-e|,|0

Uuilrtl Stafi> otrtf pirii ; nnl uiore tir.ii -* ilian '2iiii gallona. tif 01 1 'tiirar in boTe* uoainor. or ea*k^ not iiiorolflLtn in filieka-i^ u* imp. or I ondafywi-.t.. umerateil " .i-tliie. o that. (! ■mil Hal -lull

-uh*i4IIK .,r til

w;l* on tl^^bip urj

from tjie ilidtii 't

Ki -pirit* or 11. .,..1,-. war-, or inanlifai-tiire. with eauk. box. bag ehi>«i with (he name nt ili whieli inanile*t *lia<l I ^peelioii ot auy ofll- .'r

Ioiil; Ul tlii- aet -.li.ill be -o Mat. r or Comiiuuder of anv 'iM'l'ilnT on the .■oiL-tibf tnule "ne lute to a dl-tri.'l in lie .011 ll.eia-a eiia -l or "III .1 na i.iiil I'll. ..I . wari'-« or im-iihan 111,-1 ..r munufai'tiu-e ol tia

'pi .b-lilhil ..pinn )or lli tilled I t'-nl,-n aim- in r.-i-k.. not more ■'III. 0..1 more than 1" .lo^en , Ihaii dam lb. i-offee in haira I 01*1 It, 0/ foreiftn niereliao i;,-l-,| m,i more v.iliie than 4o<^ 11 lliei. li.iii.lix,., eon-i-linr of i.-r ti-.li.-le of l'urei('n ttrowih or I.. .. ,,...-1..; ,ile lalue - hall ui't III I I 1 niaiiili---t Ihl'ieiif 1.1 ..b-

iftleer lli.-i.-unti llleer fi-oio wheui •HIT -he ha- been in ml il II niiiter ,

I .1. |.,1. lure, or ..11 hei .Hi;

K.- any ie|Aiil Iht-reiil liiil

le.l with a ln,iuilei.t. bl liioi

,.r ulial I. in.l -.lei.i. »bi,.|i

I ' It lb,, lime ol her ,l.-p.-ii I nre

alil'b -111- la.<l -alle.i . ail. I i| Ih,

ileli In-llni: e.iiiai*!., „l lll*lllli.,l

' ' im-i.lian ll/.e of li,i-i-ii-o ur..»tli

lie- in;irl.-. an.l iiuniln-i.^ ,.f ea.-ii

'I i.n'-kuf ilainlii;: lb. *ame.

iio.lune.- an.l -lii|.|.el .it 1 aeli.

I xlobil...! 1.1 looi |..i Hie iii-

1 He- i-el.-nll. ulni, Pv smli

MISCELLANEOUS.

AT l'MKaOU9~~APinA- ATIum ^ha-rlni

XI le.n made rert.ntly.|fct the admi^rion of foroiini morehaudlBe to entry at (hi* porl, where the parties do not pi\Mluee the eertitied invol,-ef> required bv law. the attenliouof uorchauin and iho-e inlere^Xed i.^ Aperially ealleil to the 1. ultiMelinn of ihe 'Supplemeulal Collec- tion A.i ' upproTCil Mai.h It 182;i.— I S fital at liiri-e. vM .1 pnire 734, and ipio to Ihe iutruction.l of 111.- 'Irea.-nri il.-partmenl on llo? subject

.■■'eeiii.n In Ami br it /uillin fiiwtrd. That in all ea-

■-".- where r'aid' ware-, or ni,rrliaudi*e -.ybji el lo nd-

■i.doreni .liilj unpoiliHl a.* alorefaid. ami b.-luli^'iu); lo

I |or ,|i or per nni le.t renidinK In the l'uit«l .Siatei.

ball m.l be ... rouipaue*! Willi an iuvoi.-.- verified hy

"oatli i.nd aulhi-nli.-aled a-i i-e.|uired by the .seventh

•viKliili lud wnth I I'lloii of thi., act. a- the la., may

"be; 01 lOiereil -li.ili -t l„ practi, .l.l,- i,.' make . ueh

ouib ..r iher. ball 1... .u .nunalen.il inionnililv iulb.-

ilh..! :iiithinii.-.i||..ii .-i.-.iiiired. 01 when- tin'

1,1 -t III. p. .11 It wbi.liibe .„<i .rood . .,10-1

iliamlie .bill be 4h,dl liav..,,iiifietihii'i.|..ni,ii, t„ (he

.-.i.tary ..I He ii,... „r> i|,;,i no fraud *.. inlen,b-d

''"''"'■"> '■' '"I". .0.1 ,. ire or meribiiol. e th.

■^i-iiet.iv ol Hill i'l.-j ur.i.-ball be, audhei^ hereby - ,iilli,.l,.,.l 11 11.' liill il.ini il .■i.l„-,|„.ul to u.hii.l Ih,-

■1111. I. .an entrv. y,..,-i./..|(, •pbii th. laigne.- mi

-p.-rter. or ait.-nl iball piriiou,' t.. mh eulty. I'lie l.....,l. III. I, .Oil ab..,..,.| |,:i|| |„. p„.,.,,|„,| by lli.. .<,., -

in -.1 III. Ti.n-lirv vlitb -unieieiil -ii,..tj* |,

,|ii'. Il III.- ..iiie .hull

■j':-*i

(Villne- or mei-

ili

•nil

Mill

|.r-. 1..- practiiable iin,1 aiiib.'iifleiitrall- r,',|,llr,irb\'Hi1« a.t. a.-

" ilie nal'ir.- -.1 iln-i- ..10.1 uiilieiini.- and

pr.-.,-rlb,.,l in lb,- „..-„n,| .,.eii..ii ,.| ihi* aet. In

Anecdots or Anduw Jacmon. A per- ticiUar friend haa Jtist told as an tneodote of the hero of New Orleans, which, we think, ia hnnl ti» beat ; nnd ifhich, we »re quite cer- tain, han nerer before appeared in print. Un- williiip Hint "o oxcrllent an- anecdote should be left untold, we have concluded to tell it ourwlf .So here goen :

Jurit nftor Martin Van' Buren w»b eleeted Prp-iiieut, iin elderly gentleman in Tennessee tlionclif that he wuuld apply to the President for iin office, provided that he could get » re- riiinpionJation from Oen. Jaokwn .So, with thi'ulrii.he tipproaihed the Ileriiutage. On hi: itiivul. he found the Old Hero ijuietlr rnrlunirliimnelf tu .nn.lfroin hiH old armchair, ilcviiutly rt-iulinp u chapter in the New Ten- iibicni , for. it raii'-i be borne in miml, that, ubi.Hi Ihi time, (lie General was in "good ■I iiiiliii|r' with the Precbyterian Church.

-lloiiil ninniiiifr. General," fuiid tberiRitor, M- lie iilvumcd townrrl.s the chair.

}

' Gyial luupuiutf V repealetl tlif Qeneni' le Wd-iiiloil hi* Hiind T(i the visitor; " t;i)., I yiiu please '

II.

iib<

-lia' I., . lary

on Ilia arrival wiibui ami exhiliii lie- lum *u.'li *hlp ol V ..--.. I ... •r innniiril.'iure ,.) tli lepled.i hi- -ball I... lictilleil .-.pint-. ,,1 t:..

■r|..

wiial

BANKIIS't; HUT .HK OP

II, c,

DKK\K1., SAI'IIUlt A cm IICII, iio-i.iBl and Moiilpoinrv ►lre,-t-.

011-r .,| I'. ,111

ol KxebatiKe on - rliiliob.lpliui. liavaMi-

1*1 1 111.

Illaw Bill Mi-i-i-. OnEAtl. .V. ( I'oIlowiOiJt pliit-t'n

,1. ^ iiluml.N:!. l-iii|.. Ca>liler llieaii Bank. Sew York

riRivtr. 3> Co. I'liiludelphia; .H 11 i.i.s A Co B,

W/.sn8i-|iN iV Co . Albany,

UuAV. Macvi-uuii Sl Co .' New (bieaii»

Mkti-ai.fij. SiM.-tn It. Co.. Ilaltiuoin-

J. II M'.llTON, K,-,,., Ul.Miuiond, \u

.Me--rw, \\iLLI8 A. C,.,. Bo*lon.

Ck\ «.M. 1.AR1.MBR. Pittl-burg, I'a

A .1 Whieler. K*i|., Cineiniiati, Ohio A II Ill-NT A Co , l,oiii.*ville. Kv. ll.v.KiiM. & Co, Exehanite Hank SI l.oui.*. (WH'.Kl Iiii-i bonirhl, .hipped an.l iu>ured

' M Imuxti. I'lilladelphiu

^ATllllll New York

i II AN,

I r.Ti;a

i iiiy Aiiti

e|,|-,

I in 11,. H

111 Fran.

If

r "I Monti:,!

bond, ,11, New York. .New Orleam. St Luui*.

Maah'u City.

BoiVtOD.

Philadelphia. Baltimore.

je ,1

ADAMS <!k CO., Bai

RKi'KIVF, DM'O.SITj;. upeelal , money luiinul

UA.VKl.Vt; HOL'SK

JAMK!- KlNll III- \\ M. A CO . ... i-ry and Cniimri-iai ^tr^M■l"

KXCIIA.^GE ,i-.J

1,1 orge Peal... ty, f.-.]..

\I,-i*r-- Canunann A ii Intehon*.'

J Cornioi: ,V Co,

Hiife-^ * Levering

And ou .Messrs L'ort-oian ft Kigg.*- Fayable at their nfflce, , ,

M'lrehant,*' Bank of •' Philadelphia Bank.

Bank of Baltimore

Bank of Mrxiula and Uianehei:

krra,

ir otherwise, .Vo money lutinut

For the aeeonnnodftlion of nieebaoica auil other*, our oBii-e will he open every Satnriblv, until 9 t M

Bin* or K>i-haii|te lirawu on any of our bouura in rtje .Atlaulie .State.*, ADAMS ft 00, je'24

P. ARbEVTI ^ik CO., Baiikrr«T

SAN FHANCP^CO, MonlKoniorv Ptreei. between Cl»v iml (.'-iinmereifli ..treet*,

RCFER TO AMD nRAVT ON

BrowH. Brolher- A Co . New Nork, llr >ivn, Mblpb-y ft Co,. I.lv.rpool. Samuel Na-boi-on Jt Co.. New Orleanii, Wii * WK^neei Wilts. BtftllllHfa" Hr .wo ft Bi.wen. Philadelphia l.iioe-v Ad..-! r .V l.\i . Charle r.ii Moirell ft nii^kev. .Mobile, f l< Cui-li-. F:..,| , B.„|..n. i..-..r?'e II Ciiminini' .^avauuab loll ,1,1-1 b. .11.(111 .1 inured. 01, 1 1 iwar.le.l t.. Ihe I I11I...I .-III.- II till, lowe-i ran- oil,-; If

<<ii. to.. II-, ind liKMFUAI. AHKNTM. mil .Mam ireet. Panama N. 1) . bmlilinir .-■■in Fmn-i-i,-,. eplfi

■ar-

t'tFR.MVt

BAM Kli-^ niiobb I oniei I.l I'ararelh .11.1 ,11 l-,-|i

SAVINGS BA.VK OK t Al.IFORMA.

DKI'o, IT;^ HKCKli HI) upon th.. plan .1 Ihe: in:» Pank- in the :'i,it,.., an.l Kurope

Bill' ot Fich.'inre tr.r ile on .-^ew Vnn. inl Bo'iou.

i"*itr iiralt on lio-l-n i.r.' .3 be,! ar .0 i,,f th.- New i:n,-;iai, i H,iiil;*. and ;»- .7 i",.rl- i.ih- r.i a Uiliy witiU a prenioim in mi Ih. ii'e-tini ao.l .''onth.-m !^tate*

lioll iiii'l er.n-t.intiy w,inte.l m thehiKhe-t prieei, al- ,, p.r.v.,r,b. I lo He- Ati.llili, .-^latri, under in uranee

M.ili. > and ilol.l liu»l r,-reiied on l-e. l.ll dipo-il,— Al-*o o-iial bankiie' l.u-ine=p Irair Mi'lini

iirtl'-e hour-- ]r..iii unii--eio niii-i. aint ^alurday .-v.-id.i-.- mi M i.',.|.,..h. p.r the aeeoinnealation ol m,- .-haiiii-.. laboreri. it.'

Banktiiit Hon,-.- ,>n Moiitf'oinery next .binr t.. the eor- iier ol Coniineri'i-al .ireeiami nppo-ili Central « hart. San iran.-i-.,. IlllBINaON .t CD

jy , II Manairer-. and I'roprietor-.i-

UAISiKINl' HOllitE OF

IjF.I.K.^.'JKHI'. I.IiiKKd.N A I'll ,Monti;nini' -ireel hill. ..f K».-h.in|o.. ..II Neu York Hani Now Orli-an*. I.on.biu, llavaim. and oth.r plaei-

lltp,.<ili Kk. KivBO-CId llu-l l...nplil. -ihlppe.l an,! in*iire.l, j.--.'7 if

.1011 !M PF.RHA .<ii ( O.,

DFAI.KR.i is liol.II III .-^r. ANIi KXCIUNIIK. AUo. Plate on i-omini*-iioii

For Hule Kxehaiiire on New Y'ork, Mo*lon, I'lilla ihilphin anil SI. bom*, in muui* to -nil ,

N n.-tilMHiii City, and t-l.Oiai, State Bomla for unl.- Corm-r of .MonlKoinery ami .Men liajit .street*, .Sail Fran, 1*00, ,-<i.i, |,',

l-^lil

r^ rv ..

.city ami (.'..uiilv «i-rtp. I 'ht ami »old

IiHK I'NinKRBIOmED ha. the honor to lufiwin the inhabitant* of California that he baa ri>eelv«il the Agency of the iVanlilnflton .National Monument .Society, for thi* .State, He haa opeiiiil a lemk for (vjiilribuUonK of Califnrniaii*. who feel an intarttiU in the i-ouipletlon of a .Monument that will «unina.* every other In the world. in elevation anil the ifrandeur ol it,, iirnportiona the KtiiAteil i-<i.*t of whieh Ik about one million dnllani. l-:iu-li contribuUir will reeeive a Certlfleate of MeuihiT *lllp IA the Boeioty, and a plan ofltm .Monnment.

TIIO^. O. I.AKKI.S. San Franciaeo, September. IHiil. aeplil

WAJfTBD .'KJO ton* beat quality wull aaleeteil Oalirnmla I'otatnee ; 4IIU larfce alae heads cahbafte 10,(XIO Iba beat* ; '«.llUl Iha tllrnlpa. Alao, wanted To eimtrart for MUH) large liiad fat beef i-attTe. of 4 yaar« and upwanl ; l.^ai Ikt abeep.

To be duUvflred In Han Frnueieoo wiUilu the next four mnntha

JOIC.N B. tUTBtVUKROKR, Agent,

I'oug Whu-r Market. N. B. A tirat rate article nfeomedbe«f,liiaaafcea, Ac., enustanlly on hand. Having ntiule arranffementaftn- the uiaiiufartilrinis of uuaaKei.. ,1. B. 8. (lilnkn he ,-an fur- nlah the heal «tii<le In the market ol California, or nf the world, and be nballonitea the world tu prudniw bet- ter beet than he ia coiiataully aellinKat low |>He«a. ^ylZfi

GOLD PEn8.— .< Qooiplete aaaortmant at rarioua •tylaa aail aitM of U>e Dioat ap|>rorett manufacture, ioat reoeiT«<l For aale (at the Pioueer Boakatan.) br

MARVIN fc HircnoocK,

atiai Moatgomery at., near Olay.

LntMt )t^WL «AI^fi7^Mna~'maaiifkc-tur«l baar Banlela, aaM to l>e the beat avm- oArad In tkti auv kat rartalalqr HUBAARD 4 OO. ror Partteulart enquire of OKIC80.N * DKMMn, J/>» tm tot HlfcaiT.

WISTAR*! HALSAW OP 'WtliD cWUIp RY, th« b««t remedy atunt ft* all ittaaoM „■ the Innca, tor nd* bj RIDINOTON It 0O.,A«*ata, iatHtf eor. of (May and Moo^mif M.

0

vy only eartata aora Ite Mrar aMI i^tw. tha groaa, doaao, oe ihwla botUa, b;

UDUeTON ft 00.,

>«i*tr

eat- rf Way and

ror Acwia,

N'^XCf^*""*"'^"^"^'*"^'' *-

1 lot bawtiM hiMk >niek Oaala, I lot " W»a '•

1 Oaaatowr* Paula.

Kiyw not*,

-|illa.-l lo.l bull „■,,, intorni -ii.-b* - *lleli -hip Ian -.iil,.,| ,ni.| le.w I -irt when lo hnn... iiilerro.jal.-.l

I -M.-li -lap '-1 I I -hall iiol I..

anv -I,, h ,|i-iri.'t. wilb a ..-li.....|n r.-,,iiM,-,l, II lb,,

,n-)-t vvli..llv .if (.. ihi-

- 1 mteil .■-(.,ie». i,li.-,tilli..i r-'ii m.l, IV i|.,lla,- , i.r il ] ..I* v.. lie- ..r meri'h.iii.ll/i- 1

1 1 li.-ai.l. ex,-epl what ,

b,- -IliM l,.rt,iit fhl, ,,r II | iiilerriiLn(-ii-ie* truly, a* ^al'l an I II ni.v of tb.- -Ilip ..r VI' -I I shilll be o, "1 "I -I'Uil-. 'Iistille.1

nil ■"//. That Ifti ^l-.. .,-• oliiiil ,inv ij,.,..u vv.i

'I'y. >'l Iln-re l*ju,.| ur..ilii.l-l

1.11 til. revi-iio.. i,- liil,-li.|...| '

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I Ib.C .ll..l.,i has le-.-n .all.-il.lb.it .ill ,

I, '11 I., ei.ii-t L'...,.l- Willi. ini Ih,- invoi,..; i,

r.li-rn-.l

ill. /l-i

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am

.,1 f.iri-ixii fJruwth or ni.oiulio-tn

may In- -iitllelent for -e.i -i.ire-

111- *liall refu*e to ail-vv-.,|- Ih,

herein re-inii-eil. In- -ball r,irfi-ii

Uiiod* laden on litHiril any -ii. 'i

foreurn Krowth m innnoiaiiur

willini the Cnited .-^bil,-, .. lun. |, .,i|||.

be I. .nil. I "11 iiiair.l of |n^i -lnp i,, ve-

*llHll not lie ini-llld.-.i 1,1 Uo^ iirti.it,--! ,,

llia>(er. -hall be lorleil.,1

T III'I'I.KK KlNli, I ,.;i.,loi l'll.*toin llull.-e- S.IJI I l'al|,.|-|.,, .llllv J.I 1-^.1

The f,3U,iWiii(; lucent , ir. iilar tr-iiii the ina.-un lie liartinenl, ik al*. (.uKh^h. .; i,.r the in.p,..-.;. |, mC.iU'iIi . ,

III! I.

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:ille|;...l^ ililt i-iilrv t . vi.-liio« ot 1 1

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I'lii. Irei(i,.-ii. llial III., iii.i, ,, lr..iii nii*ta:,. , bill ln,lui-i'.- Ill

'eilh the view i

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I |.ri..lit,.. I Ihil II. .. alb.wi I

.' I Mill.

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I tmp.iil.i - 1.. Ill II.. piaili,-.- - invoiei- -.1 »li-|-ih..ii.|i.e. .ailli,.

.lie h.iv.- I. .1-11 I "ived- ami il-h-

I on a|iprai-eniiiil iindir (he pi,e I ilii'Mippl.-io -iiial I ..It... ii,,ii

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li-llliK law ,1 il,. I in...,| >i I. ,ini.- Ooil ,ll !

I'Uft/iti l.a^o--,.a /"tiiyit port, and li,.iiiii| to i^liall. upon arrivn... vviito thi-i-e,.|. ..r within Ihe lilllll- '.,| anv prodii-, tolhe pr,,|.,.| ,,|h,... i.| tb. u'lioii.' ale i,, o lir*l lioanl any »u,-li v.---. I, ,i lull m inile-l ..f ih. , o,.,, on board, detaihni; all Ho ileui.- ibeie.ii. iln ,.,,,( ,,,

port* wiiere thu *ain,-aiay b.iv.. bi -Ihm.hI 111, ii.im.

of (lie .onilgnae- ilieri-ol. and tin- ililTeient |„jrl il more than ouc, wh. re th. ame l* ,-ou«iirne.l ,,i mlendi i lobe entered. The ,lcparlni,-iil, however, ha- a-n-i talneU that (he oxe,-'iitiou , if the ralutiuy piuvi-irin ol ihe law on thia Aubjc-'t ha. in laoei yi-ar'i. lein in iiunv porl* ({really relaxi-.l m entirely ni-jtleeied. and thai mantira ol ve*>.el are i i.ii-t.iitly'permitl' .1 lo make mi and ileliver their Uianili i nii,, il„ , have a.iuallv .ir- nvcd at their port .,1 eniiv

The ohviuu* pi-oi, . lion I., llii r.-vtnue whith (In.- pro- vijb'ii of the law Wj' inlen'le'l to afford i^ greatly I. Bene J ; and. in the ea*e of ve!.»el« bound to inlaiiapurlr, great lacililie* are Ihn* alTorded for illegally lanUini; por- tion* of their lai-it" while passing up tiie groat eiituai-ic* or rivera of the eountry. which portion thus landed.

nntlwrthw present pm.-T',-.. ..f nifiLipg ....f rtivir matlifi^l- after reaching their port of entry, they ran onilt In re- port but which otherwise vr..ul.J have t... be accounted tor If Ihe return of it had lien Inriuaed upon a inaui- fest deliv red apTKably (o law on their flrsl eu[eriug the water* nf the rultevi ii*tate*.

ludependeut. however, of theae Hp-umstancea. and ol Ihe manifest ni-eon^ity of lluirwing around the eoll.clion of tin- rcvenu.- all the (rHaril* a(ralll.t iraml which the law hi* provided and eiyoiniil. the Uepariiuent cannot iil . fcUhftJ, ill I lb i,a.^ ^ i_ ri«r. ., «»l».w i.. lijiilln a proviJion of the law 1 1 lie relaxed, and «Iill le*,* tall Into di'uie, and (he I'oliertors ol ihe .-ii,"touiii, ihe .-om man.lers of C.ie T, i-enue ve«*e;*. an,l all the bdaiJnii; offli .-rs in the revenue *erv le. , are llurcfore requin .1 lo carry the lauie into elTei-t iu future The commaadei-* if tlierevenuciultcn- ,, in-lructed I . boani all ves-rh fr-m fnn-lKn port' rmrinr ...thin lb" I'nnI* releiTed to, ami 10 demand and i. u.n . m- copy ot iln ir inauile«t, lo be lorw,ir.led to the .-.-u.-.tor of ihn port to which -aid el may rt- pe.iiveiy I.. I. iiml. and |.. make, aa pro- O'l.ii ^.-inent ,in another c.ipy. -el ihiii bi^arded ; and il the

iirr. 111..- |.,rl.„U lb.. |.|.-a

.-plioli 1,1 lilt iijvi.o'- u.-n.illv I I'i'i-. ...I-

i ,i.ei.l.-ni a- r..nlen.(.laii.| b'v Iha A. I

b.llil I.f inleiill'.n ,-r-leM|jii. pr,,liablv

leva linn III' el, bll,'inil villi y nnp..-.-d

II ■■! tin Act I.l HOlh Auj-ii.t, IM-.'.

"I the e.v|..tiiij( farin Acl .d .'.Olb '■■ - I, I Ull* Kind. .i,,ph. ali,,ii I.y Ihe ii.-l bi:iiiai|i. In urituii.' llmui/ii tin t |-el-|ni--|.,n I I .III, I I . *ll|.| a|.|.llcall..o II. illniioiii.io ol lb, |,ar- i 11,1 J I- Iw- lii-en

iii|.

iHl'i In ail 'iwm I ol iiiipi'ili-r ■Ci.ile-l.r. I.. 'I,. 'li..|i,ir(nii 01, i -anv -lull ^-ooii- ,.,. ,i|.pu...iMi

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pi'li'l, *l,'ii Ihn. I , I . inaiii ■-,,1 llli iiwio-l 111,1.1 11- 0 iiiV'.i

II. 111. pr..v)-i..ii- .1 ...M iin.- I,,

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■invi I ouipaiiii lie

" N,, mer. Iiaildt-.. 111. It .an 111- .i.linille.l I . ... ai III lni|jt to law

lli.n-l- ri-.funii| bv lIu- priv ol 111.- A-I ..1 I I .Mai -li. IKJIl

lull .liltlienll'Jlt.ldh.v ice nt,

■irie peclivi. i.| (III- laliM ..f ih I

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" \\ ell, Geucfal, I ant alxiut Id apply to the I'li'siilC'iii fur an uHiro, s<i I thought I would ii.iiii- 111 yi.ii mill (rt4 ymi t„ giv^ ,„p ^ recom-

llioii laliiili "

'• I •■nil uivp you a letter," say* the General, ■• bill vAlicilicr it will do you any gmxl or not, I ■•oiiniit li'll: liir yiiu Icimw tlmi wbon a per -i.ii niii-c jr(?l* iiut of uthre, bis influence id I'l Illy iipl III >!,i Ion; luiwevpr, 1 linve done a (.'ii'il ileal iiii' \lr \'nii liiiren, and )^ierlin|>^ he iir.> lie graliliil eimufrli In leoollect it."

I'lio lienernl wi-ok- liini lli? lellei- ; and pro- ii'i-.lol 111 loi-lui'i- liiiii u|Kin llie vanity of nil eai llllv ilesire.s. lie toM him that be wnfiget- liiijr old. ami lliat lie oiiglit tu liegiu to make ill I aiijif-iiipfit.M lilt- Lite wiivlil to come to lenve ■It iiioililliiijr with p'lttv 111 forgive his ene- iiiio-. mill In i-xeriise i-liai-jty una good will to ill iiiaiikiiul. The gcnllciiiun told liim that he linil i.tlcn tliiiuglit oftliene thiogn, and reuoW- cil. loi I lie tiiliiro. 111 act more in accordance Hill llio I lii-istiau religion.

Well, lioneral," Kaid the gentleman, tak- iii;; Ills Iml lo iloimrt. " I am iiiucb obliged to uiii Inl Miiir kinilncw, but uh I have to go to liivviimi HeU'h. I il better beaturting; the linv.'i iim ha* |iiiiiiiiMt-i| In jjive me a letter" iliivi 1 11, 'I ii-tii, '■ iiiierrupteil tlipileneral. I. ..X 0 1 11., I /(, // '" re|'lieil the gentleman linvoiio.i Hi 1.1 ' iliunilered the old Gen- ii.li. a:- lio r.is,^ ii|i ii-.uii lii« chair; "By G-d. -II . Hn I bailcl me nuoe. mul. let mo toll you. -il . I Iiii I il bf wiis :iinai't ennugh to fool me, .1/. h nil II IIS i/iiii linvi no bufmest with him!"

'llli- w':is II settler The applicant for office !clt. I'lii iliilii t gn iiciir Governor Bell's prem- \i". l.illh HtnkBaiiiiir

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Thi. ijci 1..N VI thi; GLAa» Palace. The [.niuloii cnrrctspundcncc nf the -V. Y. Sun, oivc* the following account of a' recent visit .'I litr Miijcsly to the Great Exhibition:

" (.juitc a rich scene took place last week at (he h'liir.' The Queen gave out on Friday, "lie would visit the Fair the next morning, at

in II. iiii|..irlalloi,. .iiel III I iiliii, I, proilmv Iln veri-

llvd invvici., within lie- -p.-citi,.l time, laviluni ol llie

-lc-n,| niusl l-c pcniptlv ,111. rii I 1 he "ame mIIi-,

-inii."t be piirsuid 111 re^pccl in bou,l- lai.i-n lii th, |.ro.

du, Hon .It Coii-ubili- eeillb ate* of lio- value .,( depl. - "eialed currenilc.-. a- well a.-, all b...n,|s taken in ca-vc* -.1

■trai.apnrtHtion or exporlau.in ,.t mer. liaudlAe Under (he -■^Varehou^lug or Drawback Acls.

^lH^^.!^"'''".^'""'"'" """' ■; "■' ""''■' '^'''" nhxe o-aock. attended by her ladies andibn

hutthrw meiiliaum tn roimiiaai.-al.' these pi.,vWou« to ; |7^ " i^w... ^^ ^^^ ^^ 7 ^.tiTTiZ-ZZll 5."i

their correapondeut*. they will I, .(rlct:v enlorrc.l. an-. ' ' " ~

no goods uuacconipauied ly involrr adliiillel to entry under .111^- circunittauc,-*. wiEh,,ui tie .iiri.-iioiip ol tl'.. Seen lary of the Treiuvurv.

T Bl TI.KI! Kl.M!. C.illcci„r San Frouc-sco. Ailgte....'-' 18., 1- uulJ 1|,.

poR.\KD UliKK._A'lir»i-ratea7tr ^

llVeiy l„ villi d by l.iw. the n. elfol to remain on board ilie >.

ma.^t. I » of any nch i fe.<t* really fit'aeltict not atteude.l .-.iih i -'.hould rema.n on I prepared an.l di li-. . ma.'iter-' cl aunh ve manifeTi* of tii.-ir . -i boarilivi. or vrii,, hall when .lemr.nde,} b, , iu.*trnctt,l t . lepori port I o whicii 11. h -. c. Ill (tor will, prior I., by law, make repi rl by an atli.la.il .^1 (he the cail^e, for in -Me, i Kiilaiions. toi^ether *

cutll.'l.llice* iiivr.lv id I (he Ueiairtmi'Ut Th the boarJiiiir ollin rf .

due

■I I.l till- Uepartjiici.l sei . thus hi.iir.i.' I an. I r,-|

AlihoufTh the Di-paiiiu, ot i lor or "Inlltini; to ent.r^r- the tbia snl.j.a I. yet. I..i .h. i.- 1 .. til pi'.per not ificatinu .-i ilo-

. ., le'Ubl ur.l ha. .- ihi-ir ulai..-

. Ill i.lHc.r- if practicable, and II

-I (-re-it di lay or ineonvenli-nce,

iiJ niilil *in.h manlle-t* can I i-

lljbim In all ,ai-iei r.l,(re Ihe

I ii'li! ,i I tiinii porl bav.- no

r- :,'.,!> ( ,1 deltcry wleu ihu-

o..'li-rt or I •fu^.- Il 'lehCir Ilo-ni

, I. 1 >ar.i.i,,'. i.flnri, the l,ilu, 1

tl.. iui. to the . ..He. (,,r I.f ib.-

. I 111 IV 11. bound nnd Ihe .j.,1

eiiLir, me Ihi penall. pre^cilhed

I.. III. Ilepaiiinint. loiompniiiid

m.l I. 1 ol the \e ,1. ., tling forlli

II I uinpl. nith the law an. I o-

lli luv exteuu.iliUK fa.-t' or ,'u

II ill, I 1 c. I..r ihi cm ill. r..lii.ii rd

, , innciiider-i ,,f the rutl.ii md

relnrlbi-r in»lrnet..| i.. Iran'init

ileeli* 1.01 up al me LuUi{ \\ hiiriAlarkei '■'fsi'ivaaaoaa. .\a.;ol, won warnvuu li Ki-ep 111 anv climate, aiway a provl.led due n.'li HI 111,, liiiie ol I ur.-lmsini, vd 11, e 1, nijtb oi proOable clniiaie, ..,1. Whl.h the iU-el Willi;,., i Iin an art 111 puttini! up ...rncd he>T Oiai lew un.ler^t:,

.1 B, .- having -.eriid 1 ;l e appiiiilioe«hi;i «i In* bu lue*-. believe* that he L perlecl mauler ol in, (rud, U..1 UlvKe* one and all who wl-h i..r a new article I, . .1 and cxaniiL..

iriFlCS,^t OAL, ,w^^r.O,00<> lirTt^

Brick*. larKu .-azc *iu iou.« hp-t sydurv Cna

ami an lion ll.-iii>r ■.'i.x.'i... i..r , ale by

I MAKZlo.y A: I 0

lnnj:t..,ii ( cinir-M .yioni^,.nici v' XK, BOOKS ,\n asjorlno-nt of all desctn lirsalib:. MAIIMN Jr lliri.ill Ui.'K

1'':^ _M"mi,'onier' St n-ar cia,

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Ii'll il.*tloU* cin be,/ive|l.

1-'

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Ihe

tllGAR AKU ' WM I.ANUKKMAS

It will, lu the e«erel»c ,.| ihh i.-niiium; power it by law. eaten. 1 ^iteb lv.|,,, iii'v an, I mduleei peculiiu- eiriMimntanre- .-I III,- eaue* rv-spi..,|ivelv m;,^

ailmil of. Wllholll h.,.io,|oii. lie- inlei-esl>or the publlc

1-eveniie But wbalilH-i l.titi-m-y it may tl.u* eti-rcii'elu Kucb vwines ill i-,iii.*i*t,i.-ii. e ,,l Ihe erroiM.oiis pi-uctice hieli ha* exotoil for ii.li .i 1, iiuili of tiiu. . in iiul pr.. perly enforciinr ihe bivv .ai llti* subject, the penaltv will be rigidly eiif,,i-<-eU In i,l. ,-a-. - wheie the luaalerx of the

vi-asel* were aware 01 tl iianitt- In thai re*pe. t . ami ,,|

the exiKtence of tlin pr.-sent .-Ircular pievioua t.i their leuviiig a foroljrn port f- r lio- I iiltial .S|jiie>

The con»ul* an.l i.iiiiii.r. ial ai;eute of the I'uilisl Slate* abroa.1 will be r.sine-lial lo take pniper meiiaiire

toifl'^'' publicity lo III r..«illalh.nA for the piverii

nieiit of mnatera and oeo.ir* ,>I foreltru veeaels bound I,. the loiliHl Miaie* « .M 1. IIOKIJE.

jy'-'i«f A. iiiii; .-'cri-tary ot Ihe Trea*iiry

■I'OUVttO WARKiltll'HE:.

.V CO. have «»-opeiied. In Ihdr new lire-proof «»is hon«.. -.iil Mniileouierv »treet. a cniplele a**ortuietit "I Tohaico and i'hiar*. via; Thoma*' (irapo 'I'.. 1... .-.-.>:

do Twill llr..lli..i-s do

.!•. Ollvn do

lliirvIiiroTVa^tiH.iiir do

Myer'a Aromatic do

Crumpton'A 4 aces extra do

.lamenTliuuiaf)' VIrKiniua do

IliXKlwin'n luiit Ander*oir.* aniolvinn An,l*riue cut. tiifteUier with nuineroua other brand*.

.lino, all ami ever.y lavorlte bran. I ifeniiine Havana ClOAas that cAii be l*.«vii.) in l^aliforiiie. vajtialAlIu^ of about 8<«l.uuil. whieJi «rill iilwaya he i...ld ae the hnruel market priee for ea«h,\nd eaali alone aull If.

BATIIH.— The undi-raignud lake tlil*

f liifurmlnit their frieaila auil the public

that thoy liave bulll a \hrr« Bath llon*e, ami <nii alte

^>0 liatiM per day -,

Tl'iaDAT and' FainA* inoniinK of each week will Ihi

aaaarred for I.ADIKS

llavlag ajiared n., palmi nor ivznenae in Htiing up the aatalillBtanaot In a neat-atnd ninalantlal mannar. tln- pTO^eton hn|H-, l,y utrlet attention to hufiiioaa, to re- mive a liberal ahare of public patmna^e.

8TEPI1KN BDKOIN. WM. i<. MOORK. CaUfomla atriwl- aoutb aide nuar Moolgumcry.

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SAMOETTB HOI

•tMeta. Ji««« la 1_ lU. 1%* bar-raoail

BiMh aad

jaA 0«aUBa4lnua

pS«|a»taUh> all ita fil«>»»ii nnnwleteil, i* o»»«*lk»lll»«»aiid«»at »lani>lfctfc» efty.andia f«i wmttA altli tka beelwlli» aa4 IhiiiaH to Uie market _ ThanoBMoftheli^a *n Um, tjsej aod dallghlful. ^.^. >«<**>^ of^lwutiMlABiatlfaatf ta Iha moat Miabto for a holel of aay fat ta«ti. It ir«onTaalai>t «• kioAicli, aad oomaaada a fine view of lh« hay, gltoDliu a«d^*T- —wr-m

The proptiatora pladse IbanualTn to »ar* BiHbar palm oor anenae to render tka booia kU thai a ffril irtar- hotel ahould ba. and In eoalttMt* to Mm ■«wn»>»t aad plaaa<u« of tfcafr lutata. 114 tf

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ii-H MM l.lv'll.sl: I. - ban I . I .1. ,l..r,.,| , nunil IT .a II. cit..,n. I. I" ..D. vv...k iihreedoii.r .liill.ii in.I i.ti lie- Mill .n*. il !.l, \v..i ..Iv Adviir. . nil III - t , 1 in lo ir. I'' I. 1 I .v.. w,...i. ;]., I ,, ,n, 1^ ilh .i.l. 1 11. , .,., Ill ni. nlhlv . I.l I,., .| I,,,', toi III. hr I month, per .,uar.', f,Ni,t.,r luv ni.illlh jlu III -landine a,lvoHi*.inrn sl.lerel a colle. li.l le Ue nlhlv

.spe. ial r.ile- l...r an. lion lil-sl inserliiiii. an, I fl pi r --|ii.r.. l.i ..-oh insertion— III. divc.iiiiil.

All sill, (ly politieul. relinion* or l...|iei..|enl no an.l will. Il -ball I'.- eoiHtriieil a* iioliii^ apperl iliiii iin- liepani.ieul oryCoinpaine.s. il..n.i .if I'lnnper

Oil. I Fvllow-. ..r .Mul..nie llrdere. "hall I Iiai)(e.|iii

hair of (h.- above estaldlAhial rule-.

liiyal notlie*. when paid in a.lvHiiee. $.1 |.,r Ibi lii*.-rlii.ii. ami t\ 1*1 lor i-a, h *iil>*e,|n,.nl ins.-m. \\ hen not paid ,n ailvauee. f;i per s.,n,ire

Fillet I.. ns ..I lime upon weeklv or 1 Hilly fi.l,,.

inentsahalll iliiplltisl In Ih

IIII, nlhlv rates. a.s eatablbhevl

« h.'U an a.lvertl*enii nt excia-d* li.nale charge Miall be made for th.

fir I .11

nillo ofth. weel,!)

I *.|llare. .1 prop. . ex.e**

i.l.li-

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' Orrla^ea llahi and tw ti«ni«4 nstln

uvsav «tai«

"IWaw would Ipforu.

pnWIe aeniTnlly ibat thav art i>repar«l to for Haraea aorf Orrlaifa.. Saddle Uoraea, fte , oa tka BOM ttuoaiMm IwnoM. and i«k«ll howa. Thair Horaa* «wi allto gtttt eondltfon, aad ifM "

or Baanifi tad Car : : --.s fj» .'unwis

tf** *l •« of Kcare; A Br«*4«v •«<

^.laaaMa

rHICK.S Fim .liMl WultK

I'.HTERa— 1 S -beet. nr<it biin.ireil. f .H i»i, liiinal hundred t ;i«), 1-4 abeil. (lr«t bun, I

each adihtl.aial h lr"l f4 iHl 1-2 ,heel, lirri hiin<lied

$l.i lai. each a.l.hti.aial huinlreU, (K IKI, « bole nh.et. '""• hundre,!. tl , each addlUonal hun.ln'd, llli Oil

Thuatbu-ai.— Whole aboet. HxM. and bun,lr,.<l|i|.-. each a.Idltiouai hundred »l«. Iiouble aheet. Ural bun dri«I|jlfc|giach additional buniln.l. $14. lYo^ramoies '■'*,'B?'^"" '|'""'''<'<I> *»; each additional humln-Ht!.

' WBH-AKH I 4 *hi-et. (lettar aheeiy firat huiidnu. til). <Wh udilltloiiat hun.lred, ♦*. I-J aheel. {b.ttfr Khect) nrst hundred, tli; oacb addlHonal hundred ti).— Whole ahwt, (•• )>H(oa !•«£ iirinier) »Jll; lauib adilillonal hundred. $10.

I.ABKi.l Conini.in «i»e, ulmnt axl S ini-h. p<T imiO. fi. eaeh adilllninal llHiuaamI, »4 Kleetion Tiokil* per luoii np lo ioofi, »Hi, i-ach adilitionnl nam over .aaai. without eluiniia, f '

Cabub —iinllnary Hiae boJneaaoara*, nr»t liiinilr<nl. f«, cK.ih mlditlonal bundtail, $4. Urge alu-. I'utt, nnl liundnal, PM, ea.-b aihBlional hmidrad. flil. Kxira hiiKe. linii hundred. «xla. Hi, vh aiMltional bundreil, »S'i,

IlKBDS._()ne uiiRo fool«.-«p, per ItiO, |l . ttoiial huailroil. Over two iinun-aaions drerl $;i.i; each ad.|iil,.nal 0110 bumlred, tl'.' **<

< ATALuacKa, Four iiagea, iwxifc form, natavo, par hunihvO. tiki; eaoti adititlUual |i«cn,»il<i . $7. TiUr pa«M and Wank page* In i>» okargedaiah^ aaiae rati*, a.-.-ording to eiiAtoni,

Cm«cki Klrw ream, fdn, naoli *ubae<iuent ream t4ii. Half ream. »4u

Biib llKAi>a,— riTf.t ream, fctS; each auba«qu«a< raani tlS. Half raaoi. t^'.a

BamipT* —Five oil a ehaal. Srat Uion ami Hi>i fla,^h aiiiiee*innnt ibonund. 116, Fnaa work on eitgr^- vinia,p«r tokan. •» ,. ,

"UooK Wo«K '— Earn Ibouaand ainN U nO; ra<k(n- miB praaa <R*k, %* on.

'■NiwarAPBB iVaaa "— ii«« ikoannd am*, M nOk aaeh loaan preaa work, ft 00,

"Coioaso Woaa.' Pot «*A (AMoaal color. W per gent, aborre tht pitoa/br vmk taibla^.

'Bao«tS W«kK"—IK>ilM«||M>)«tor«r black.

each adill- tipib hiin- .ron.. ream

llciiicn in waiting, to personally inspect each

Icpnvtment. lo receive information from thooe sevpviilly in charge, consequently, ther« waa

(iiitc a gathering from the West End, of no- ble* and citizens. After a time, the Queen

.niveJ Hi tlie beautiful ftincy iwap BtAnd from I'l ilnlclphia. at eavh great corner of which, ^ :. itn hi tivJW-rrtirt: i^ii'Viiikik .il "WuiMnifimi .ml Taylor." with an inscription on the head . t'i-h,'b. vi/ : " I'/ivi ia a!/ no/iil »oap." The (Juecn secrae,l to doubt the fact, as a yankee , iti:li, and ."iiiddenly taking a gold pin from liei- dress, wns about testing the fact, by run- ning the pin into the head of JVaihington, wlir-ii the Philadelphian, !«eeing her objeot, fl 1,'eil hi-" band between the pin and bust, anil Willi grll^lty nnd n polite bend of hii body.ob-

■crvpil ' li il the bu^t of General Washington, your .Mijcity ' Quick aa thought. Prince Al- iioi 1 .iniii, T7itli nnc of hi-! usual winning smiles, to the intpre;rteil Queen, ' It ten,? onlyroycUty pi.f,iiu: ill I'll III am nf liberty' the nest 111, vniiig m oriicT rime from Buckingham t' il .'P 1. r n iio:; f thr Fhilndelphia tancy

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Annriior sicnc. cqu.-.iiy n"- rich, hnppcned iliii nmiiiiiip- After the Queen nnd Court Il III ev;!iiuincil the Rreni variety of American ,;ii,o(. 111. I i^r.prt-ied her »urpri=e at Ihe com loiiil'iii^ ill I'luHlei-f from the stalks, the I'liin'o rem.irkpd : ' America i=> indeed a se- . .ml i;,"y]it the land of promise, that could

ii| |.l I Ibr world with bread ' Near the stalk

1 I'l 'Ull II Y'lnkee from Connecticut had \ ii. liP'l b. innd, c.Thibiting baskets and 1.1 01 i.tp'uetit hrmi iiiid 'hoe />e^j!, aMiearing

It I little diiifuice very much like grim. On I , inc', the Queen emjuired what kind of

i-cd it w I- ' Seed, marm; why they ore tole liiiulem.' Ill the :>aiiie time lifting his foot to

Imw Ibeir inc. Tlic Queen kept her gravity i'* w< II a-- .*hn i-iiiild, but the Prince turned to ;^iv'e >ent tn a smile: while the Ducbe.is of S., Willi the utber ladies in waiting, droppad ilioiv veilf iiiid placed their handkcrchiefli to invi r llicir fiu es. The Prince nske<l how they w.io iiind.^ Why, sir. answered .lonathan, ■we just throw junks of wood nt one ead, and llic iifps come nnt at the other so fast, as to, koi'p the women folk.i bu«iy enough. Ah, sir,' .-nnliiiued JviimlliHU, 'Connecticut i.s quite a siiiarl place for nil Huch notions," "

Tin: .\mei»ic:an Mchi'hai«t, The Araer- iciiii merchant is n type of iv reMless, iidTMi- liiKiu*. onward-going race nf people. H* sends bin incrchnudise all over the eiil^h ; siiu'ks every market, makes want« that he iiiiiy su]iply them ; covers the New KeMftnder with siiiithern ootton, wnren in Northern Inniiir^; buihU blocks of stores in the Sand- wich Islands; swaps with the Fecjee cannibal, sends the whnle ship among the io«|>«rp of till' poles, or lo wander in solitary sons, till till' log-book lolls tlt« tedieua SHueneae of ypiirs, and boys become men ; giveH the toe lyf a iinrthcrn winter I . ' ' lies up

Fresh Pond on the ' gl*<)*

ileiiH the sunny snvHiiii'oii- V.I Ui.i.o .-m , iWtltlt, and mskes life tolerable in tkeboBgaluw of an India jungle Tlie lakes of Kow Knwlwrf

^

awskc to life I and the aulip' tact III this ' wliiie eanwas

thfiiits'

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n-ely has .0 obeciire. -i--ti tl^ i»rew^ Mer-

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Daily Mp«(% a^^^^^^^^^^niM eMotn- l«e; dally paiMTL «HnB^Vmip|^ b. aold h. tbaMraala, orKilil ailhelKerarv depnu. or fvirtikhe.! to axpraaamao to be aold In I iie'-<ta«a, 5a: 4any dallveKd InrHtUaraobaiirlliwa, par iMaii, aoa. which canlera ahall r««al«« Ibi tbalr aarvloaa, *i. papoa, all aHaUM* anbaerlbltoa, till: datw : UMOMOBllM' Mhaarlptioa, lit; aamUuimtkly >»>««% VX) aaeh, airal«i4«a of poMi^it; v^ly yi*na »»»« aeHnulBid by the p»oi'r«itun

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<C(TF OFFiriA.L PHr.!Mj

IVGSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1851

' ^ Vnlon of C«UfiBti»Uui».

nk«T« is Bcarcely a county iu any one of the ot^r thirty Statea of our Union, which ha;) not orbas not had, u repTesentative in CnUfoiniii. Th» Aroostook and "tie Rio Grande. Cope Ru- ble awl Mackinaw, have s*nt their Yankees Hid Taxana, their Pkiridiiin and Wolverine ilqMUM to our Wttrld'H Comention uf Lubor allA Bntwrprise, und the teeiiiign of a luillion of bearta beyond the luouataih*. travel hillicr not aeldom. and wnmi winhex for inilividunl auceMs fiont over the Alleglmiiies, lt>ioky Monntahi!) and dierrns, iind hover iitH.ut tlio thousand* of our people wlio arc delrinpt iu thii> far laivi fi>r wealth or distinction.

1h it not xtruugc thiit with wi much pi-'d foeling exiHtinK in the Ixwuns of tiie in<liviil- uala of our winter Stati-s, ••uch indiffereii.o l>i o»r prosperity, our succew, our ri(?lit-i tis u 8tat« and oommunity, should prevnil in tlie great oentre of publie sentiment in Wu.-liington City ! And that the extent of meiviiiilile iiud commercial solicitude in the great liudincw! marts of the Atlantic sidt, should W incapa- ble of embracing questions heyoiid the iinine- dUt« and intensely ^eltiah ones, of "how many millions of dust can wc draw from the mines per annum," "how long will the supply lii.it," uid *• how many hundred per centum profits can we induce Californiiins to pay us for our mppliea ?"

Thoae who have felt interaat enough in the permaatnt good of this State, to induce them to V»(ch the course of events and tlio conduct of togillators on the other side for the lust two years, need not be told that such has heen and ie theatat* of feeling there, so far as it baa fcnnil expression in th« doings of Congress •ad tha ootime of policy pursueil by bustnos* mca. While the representatives of the older brtrs of Uncle Sam have been contending for their patrimony, the youngest born has been B«fle«tod, if not forgotten. And if she has ■arTived tha chill of her long exposure on the daor»t«p« of the paternal mansion, and the nigl^midly r«oeption and subaequent neglect irithili ita tells, she has to bless her own good

HOBSllMlUOB for ut^ pTC^^rVftlKWI' WOi Hfc^ lOT*

orJontiM of her kindred. How long is this iadiCtrWMC to continue ? And how ought we •a Calitomiana, to act in nrder to force from th» aationalcouneiUi aaitn act of prudence and cy, wtal sijoulrf long ago 'Eave been" grnnT-

pol

SlCJ

«d a»« matter of love and justice > The evi

dent answer is, by union among ourselves.—

There is not another State in which unanimity

of MOtiiaaQt is 90 binding in its demand.n upon

tke people, as here. It ia our only hope.

The appropriations which are our right, but

nUcb have been delayed by the warring cle-

neM» of sectional jealousy, can only be nt-

taioed by presenting an undivided front in our

action here and through our representatives.

To every truei lover of California, therefore,

to »y nothing of their love for the Union, the

attempt now being mtide, for a division of our

aute, appearo ill-timed, impolitic and luicidnl.

It is beyond comprehension what good ran rr-

«e m»v»tu«W» Bat tit* evihare

to nead very particular enumcra-

Shoald tbeque^'tiongo before Congress,

U wwuld inevitably defeat most, if not all, the

p««t aMASiures for which we have petitioned

iMd w«itad ao long. The appropriniionri will

Bot be aade. Our interest-" and rights would

be loel Aight of in the smoke and du.it which it

VtmU raJw, and the advent of a brighter day,

which otherwi?* scews almost upon us, would

be bidden ii' ' >ble darkness

*'Jwtiec ' ilia" has keen in.^crihod

upefroor boBner*. All bna^ the meatiing of tbe IMrds, aod can opprecinte the frood which flSsM rwtult should such justice be done But It la exoecdiugly doubtful if tbey who fnvor uAiUgt Ike diviaion (^(.'abfnrnia. have truly MplMiiml her t>e«t interests, or sufficiently iMlgbed t)M> fcv«at danger, not only to then. bM to tbe Uiiiiii) nenernllv. wliicli -'ich it Hre- Wabd l)«Cft<ptl W»ul>l rrcitto. \( Miriiwii among the corabaatlMe materinU mi wxni to aiweinble at WMtrinctttn. It mu«t be loelte*! ii(K>n a nawiMnii of Hft and <ieaUi t^ us, and, «• such. ■M CaMlbniian sboald move in the work »i nil, irtlllWBt dM|> and earnest ciiiiHiderat ion of all tbe miKhty i«->ii««< «(hlch will flow fVom this prolific fooi»t:iiii

M<*r Mow.— 'Wc have coneluded not to tron- ta# .w.sarlvea aoH our raadetv with any more rteotion mttirns until they upjxisr ili-eeaed op mth '^nKt -'lifht appearniiee of probabilitjr (Mr tvi<' iU» been so lwi«te<l, aod

)i<ii<ie li . leMiaelves '" ••It'ri tlmt

■jiir) '< n " f '■'■

J^" .Mr Vfnun*rimb.. of the J^i'i-.-iunils' Kxchuii.Br I If r-tiif- i «,• Ill-day. ■"•'*' ■''■'■• , mtiist -Jolif. 'ii» .■ .'.! ii-m.'i.'iii!'

rf"frf'«!'P'l it»f>'' wii'ii , ', eedMtetf due .-«f '!"•• n-'i- "^i.--',*i mswir : t|«tlf drngibtflil f'w-nn'- t!.-' ti'fi •■ "> .MP^i It a forttinatP .-r,-»iin. ".ii. r- im! |jp||i||4^ a iem^i-nnc* iI'-mV ,$ii'i-<t -it

" ~ t,Dr«bii& flwf * w""i

«C tfce raef e ■■■ !•

- .11 the <«TlltaSPS mm! reptibUeaniwog 0* at work for the advaneeoMMt of ibe iiuiaau nice, tbere ia aot mic wbMi Ma •?■ umpllshed (o much, or whi. ii bM been s.. iinderstood lerrkltMd, a*

;rhi.irr< : . iiw aeleeted as

.• to send out ite variotis '•■••-. to all parts of the aehievod freedom, wealtti ajid power All nationw which have been pre-eminently commercial, have been pre-eroiaeiit for fj-eedom 111 owi. The

most amioent and proeperi .urcial nn-

tioBfl of the present age, are, beyond all oom- parisoa, tho.se wbofte piililical in!»titutiou.s beat •ecure the freedom and rights of their oiti- i«ns. And this is in accordance with whiit reason teaches us ought to be the cu.-w-. When the world wan emerging from " state of bar- barism, Commercial Communilios. then in their infancy, were the first to combat and make bend against absolutism, tyranny and feudal- ism— they fir.'t demandnl and obtained, in con.iiderntion of the pecuniary aid they could afford tbe despotic ruUrrs of the limes, privi- leges and immunitiP'-. for the cities and coun- Uics they iuhiibltod— and. growing strong with the exerci-c of the powers thu.-' acquired, exercised thnl ^-ircngth in defending and pre- serving those privilegca anil immunities. ^ Uut thi« is not the time or place to enliirgo ujM>M wimt riimniercc has done heretofore and in iiuciciil times A inure interesting vtnily Mill I.C II consideration of what cimiiui-ire i.i iiuw iloiii(r. The gigantic strides which liiive been, and !irc now being made, in ilie dcvil- o|ic'iiient of the coinniercinl ci<i>iibilities mid re- .suiircos and prosjiects of the Pacific ttceiiii. its islands and coasts, and pnrliculiirly of the Pa- cific CiHisI of tiie Aniericnii Coutiueiit. since the iliscovery of the gold mines of Ciiliforuiii, and the settlement of this State by the most a«tivp. euPigelic iiud ciileriiriiing of the ifuuiiK men of the .American stock of the An- glo-Saxon race, and of every other nice upmi the fiM^e of the earth, offer a field worthy o< profound, study, and deserving earnest and iittciilive considerutiou. .\nd, iu entering upon the couaiileration of such a subject, it is niilurijl to reflect u|>ou the position yjliich t^om- mcrcc hus hold in the world, what it has done, and wliut are its tendencies.

We pur|>o.sc to offer to our readers soiuecoii- .sideriitions and facts in connection with this subject, which we hojie will not be unworthy of their attention. The effects produced by the discovery of gold in this State Imvo al- ready bceu immense, and while these articles will bo devoted chiefly to a conaidcrntion iiiid elucidation of the facts connecteil with the coiiunerce of San Francisco, its prospects, and probabilities, this will necesbarily involve in- cidcBtally the effects produced upon that of other countries and nations, and the world generally. The relations which have iilrejidy been established with the Islands of the Paci- fic, and the Eastern Coasts of Asia arc of no slight importance. It is no trifling thing to have ariiu.sed the spirit of adventure in the in- habitants of China, so that they are flocking to thia OQunu-y by thotisands If (luly one- half of them return to that country, who wiJ' venture to estimate the effects whic'i tbe in- troduction of such leaven ijvothat densely in- Jialutad Gmpfre may produce 1

San Francisco, which five yenrs a^o had not fWe huitiired inhabitants, and in whose waters at that time not half a dozen ."ca-going vessels cast anchor in a year; which wa."! not of suf- ficient importance to be considered by the Mexican Government as a Port of Entry, but was subordinate to Monterey, and whose com- merce consisted of an exchange of hide "for clothing and notions, and the occasional sup- ply of fresh beef to the few vessels visiting its water", ha.? within three years ;?prung as if by magic into a city with a population of over twenty thousand, hn? hundreds»of vcv Bels at all times in its harbor, has arrivals of sea-going vessels, frequently exceeding two hundred in a mouth ; is now n place of more importance than any other on the whole Pa- cific Coast of the American t'ontinent from Bearing's Straits to Cape Horn \ its commerce extendi' to every country on the face of the globe, and embrace.^ every tiling from articles of prime necessity to those of Sybarite lux- ury. ,

Btit a few f lets iu reference to the Com- merce of this Poi^. will '^how more foreibiy than any thing else, tbe position it bolds. How many of our readen arc prepared for the vtutement that the Umnage of vessels clearing from this port for. and arriving from, Foreign Countries, is only exceeded by thret Porta on the Atlantic Coast ' Bnt «neh is the fact ; and the following figures, from the An- nual RefMirt of (.'ommeree nn<i Navigation for I860, will demonstrate it to l>e so :

We have Ifie »«ti«AkPtloti , to-d»r. of prepen

ing our patron* witb the K '

in what we flatter ounelves ■-

new drew. There is " everythu.

Bocee;" thu»weh»wooncluded— ^mu^aoen

Urpriac Cb« adage iBore ite« «Mftillri|)ylied

than in the Mwapape' fio. we have

donned new and slight., ^ upiwtel, with , .... ^, . ..,.,

.. , *,. , i unatca by tae otatc nai*"

which we »h»ll hereafter v.sit our IH«pdi, and v_ ^ ^ J ..,w.™... .v- . :

convey to ttem'so much of iustnuticB and of all kinds of intelligence, as our^pdnttry, ex- perience and enterprise will allow.

Perhaps no better opportunity than the pre- sent could present, in which io tender our thanks to our friends and the businesi com- munity, for the unexpected and gratifying amount of patronage which has been pwttrded us since the revival of our paper in May last. The conpratulntions of friends the approval of the majority of the commuiiity, when ex- pressed in nods, smiles oiiid huzzas, are unde- niably agreeable ; hut when they tais* tu them- selves shape, and resolve into tbe merry click of dollirs, or melt away into a steady flow of

businciji, which increaseo the enterpri <c of the

proprietor, and the brilliailcy of Ibr editor,

then are they exquisitely deligbtfUL Ouv

thanks are tendered to our patron*, and no

better claim to the continuation of their ap;

probation and patroiiape ci\n we prweut than

is embraced iu the improved uppcar^^eof our

journal

We shall strive to render ihi- Picayune

equiil, in [Miint of typographical execution.

editorial iibilily ami enterprise, to any of its

ciitemporaries in the .State. Full reports in

every depurtmoni of news and business we

shall take cure to furnish, and from t\u-\\

sources :is will entitle them tu cveilit As

an ailvertising medium, the extent iiml iiQin-

ii "' »"'• 'ha proper

:,« appro-

. .... ..' f-4u4er(. oar

Indiana .Hny-i that jouroal, 1 u, I .^ ,,L,,ciuai*ut ba.i tailed in tbe di* charge of tbia daty, (the proteoliou ufovtshatn- tanta,) towards the Stale ot California," and then prooeede to remark, that whetbar the funds appro baen jujicloasly ei- pendaJoi otherwise, tbe General Gnveiumaat !• bouad to refund every cent We do aot greatly admire this roasoiflng, particularly »a it found- ed on tte prefumption'tbat tbe Ftdiral Admi*%*- frat.iui has failed of performing itf doty to our people The neglect to appropriate mettu? or troops to California Ly the administration, or ratb«r. Congress, has most likely arisen from a tola! ignorance of our wants. Perhaps the blame of inactivity re.ns el«wbere Bot, of cour>e, we aro in favor of having the moDe> refunded, and heliev« that the claim will go before Coogresy well .-uiHaiaed, and, if undacDtood, nill be prompt ly passed

The licrald oxlroctf from tbe Courier and En- quirer, an article dwelling ua tbe probability of a aeparatioD of ^omn of tbe nortbarnmoat of the Mexic^ States, their oonnectioo with Lower Califonht, and tbe formatiou of a slave ftate oo tho Pacific This vhinierical lunguage i< indu- ced by news of the expeditiiui of (?en. More- bead, who, on I'uefiue du,v U-it winter, embarked in a crary bark,' with some forty era«y and half- starved men, and bound for San I'tiego Uiirco- temporao' thinks, perhaps Iruly, that t^^ vision of uiinexution has mil enteretl the spee.fnat ieTIs of those who dt^ai^e a division of onr Sta|e. ,

The Courior on the Buhjeet of slejUu-eoiu muoieation, particularly as connvclad with Cbiaa The I'list reuiarkii very briefly, in akindof .■>.> liloquixiag way, on Iba departure of "such a qiiuiilily of (leiiple ' frnni ^r shore.

•iUi r><

Ur Weexlraet t'nun Huut gaiine the fulluwiug int

Huut'j|^erohiii\l .erwrting table, .«i

erohttol.-i' Mti- huwiag

her of its circulation warrants us in clniming the average price of cotton for tha lant ten years.

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for this paper gr-eat advantages, t)ur office is unsnrfiassed in extent or completenes< liy any ill the State, and our friends will find n^ able to execute any work in the line of printing at prices and in » manner cnlculiited I" give satisfaction

But, II good newspaper and a well-conducted hnsinesH usually speak best for them-'clves. and we submit our improved edition to the public, trusting that we shall greet them, receive their patronage, and chronicle I heir prosperity, for an indefinite periiKi to coinc

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1!W.'1_4', 4.'|i i% *\ *\ \\ i\*\ ■»% 5!» 81, '.'j— 4^ 1R44— (i.Si fl .'."i r.S '■ 1, 4 "k 4?, 4', 4Ji -IX *% 4V— "I 1&4J)— 4\. 4.V4»,4!,4\4S 4 H JJ* *Jk 4.*i 41, -*S 184fl— 4>,4H4 *K'> ^ 6 S SHfrJi" ' Sl» 1*47— 7 W OJt 8H «\ ">« ".'»' "HTH 7 ."ijj iii 4?j— «%' l*4»_««6>i4S4!li4)i4!, 4», 4J4 4,'i4 5 4 —^% Ig4»_4), i),' 4,^ 4!4 4)i4X ft 'j .'.)i »X 8), 6S OJH— IW KlfXl— 8V OVa»iB?ii T.» 7H H S% 7', 8 7,V 7»i-7X 18r.l_7\ 7,1* 'k 6X 0 8Jii «Ni

United State* Senator.

.ludgiiig from the number of democratic as- pirants for Senatorial honors in Calilornia. we should infer that this country is more prolific of Statesmen than any other ettani. The contest lias already commenceil, and. wc learn from a cotcmporary. a number of gentlemen who ore blessed with more ambition than mer- it, are actively traversing the State, hunting up members elect of the Legislature, and win- ning promises of support when the election comes on. Supposing that nil the csudidates now in the field continue in it, and making a moilerate allowance for new ones between this time and the first of .Tanuary, we may set the oggregate number down at about thirty -five, nsr»«jrj<*v. So, if we4«-»»t, gataur quantum of Senators at Washington, it will not be for lack of gentlemen willing to take the place.

The Herald is very nervous already, lost somebody should be elected " ^o'wtTI dis-" grace the State." Our neighbor's fears arc not unfounded, by any means. There is the finest ch.nncc imaginable fdr such a thing being done; and to avoid it. wc would suggest to the Herald the propriety and wisdom of getting up an "independent party"" in the Le- gislature, and sending a " purity'" man to the Senate. The plan worked roost beautifully

here it elected a vast and indefinite number

of pure and incorruptible men, " independent of party," to the Legiil.tture, who never ciin by anv possible combination of circumotnnce', reflect discredit upon the city, or --upport other tjtan " purity" measure'. Of course, the same policy would be equally succe.-'nful in the election of a Senator. There is no man like your " purity" mnn-— and we expect the Herald to nominate one for the Senate forth- with

Conrt Proreedlngw.

Tuesday, Sept. le, l(i51.

Si lERion Cottar.— Before Hon. J. C Smith.

Wheeler et al. v. Hntton el al.— Thj jury in this eft»e oame into Conrt thiK ruorning, and ren- dered a verdict in favor of pinintilf for $67.')

."Southampton v. Hill— i,>n trial

District Cocrt. Beforu Hon. Levi Tari-ons .lohn Carplin v. Wm Sharp— Three munlh>'

publication ordered in the Post, and copien to be

sent to Liverpool

Tbos. P. Hopkins v. J Horsefall et al.— In this

e*»e a jury was empanelled, and tbe case was

brought to trial.

Coi'Nn' CoraT.— Not in nesiiion. Recordp.k's Cor'RT.— Hon. R H Waller,

A Nioi Qii|«i . "'' '^'^

FraneiMW b proverbial.. Sui

lh« fa«htoD to sbiM* the pla<:,. -.

pu.^sed away, and It ia now uni ':i-' iJv "ii^O (in the newipaper*,) that it is uua ul iLi« uumi. ». derly, quiet, peaoeable aitin in the world, un- knowing 00 the aabject of broils, and parftotly uoacquaintod with each things ai (treat Agbla

We— belng^Uy acquainted with thee* HtAa— oouid Dot help feeling somewhat iarpH|^ tbe other tvvning, at meeting, while walking from Wa*biagton to California atieet. •veen <(r»nA'<iw mm, iod being tpeclatora of two spirited little fight!. Ot. the next evaniag, M we walked home rather late at night— we only met four pereona : but each of them had, as Paddy would say, " his !kin full of drink ." Now we could not help being struck by sucb a number of intoxicated m^, (no pun intended 'pon boaor !)and as we ruminated upon the subject, it suddenly oceurred to that the fact m^ht be easily explained, inasmuch a? nearly every other house iu our priooipal street,' U a rum mill. We datermiucd to Uod out huw „' many places therv were io &'aii Fraocisco, at which liquor was sold— and the result of our labors we 'ubjuin

According to the books of the City Tar Cullec tor, Ihiet hunilftfl and tttv/atseii houses have ta- ken out licenses to .lell liquor by retail- to keep bar.-. Resides these, therv are ^probably one tiundred and eighty-three other"; which have neg- lected to do .IO. This wonM muke five hwndred ^luf, ihofii in San fran'iiseo ' Five bnndred , houseH ill tfbich idluaaai^ucouragvd, and vi I'ious propensitie.-i engendered, ^^y, one-half the number would sufBoe to ruin any town on thea face of tbe earth of doable the stxe. All tpe^, \'igilanee (<oromilteeii in the world would be I'oiind insufficieuE to keep such a place ia order It may be worth while to upeoulate a little oii this peculiarity of our town. Suppose that San' Francisco contains ^,(M)t) inhabitjuils, (which it does not,) we tjave thus one grog shop for every fll"ty per.oon.i '. .So, that ever^geotlomaa who he- lore breakfast steps into one of these mills to get bi,i bitters, may congratulate himself on the fact that it only requires feriy-nine ather foulu to keep tho house going. , Such a reduction must be gralifying-in tbe extreme, _^

Suppose each house takes in twenty dollars u day, and that the average price Is twelve and a half cent.i a gloss ; this gives $10,000 as the daily amount spent in this city in wetting the whistle Katbor a nest little sum for San Fraooisoo. By the same data we make tbe number of eock-tails and smashes consumed daily no less than 80,0(X) ! Now, i^uppose each glass contains one gill ; the amount of slush poured down the throats of the uol'ortunaU inhabitants of San Francisco, il will be seen, is twtnty-fivi hundrnl gatlom, fttr dinn '

If any one thinks our calculations placed on ton high a basis, ho can take our original data of the five hundred grog shupe, and figure away for him- self The result will startle him, no matter bow be works it out ; but the one which we have made we do not think too high, and we must confess it almost ovei^belms as to think of it. That so much money, nearly four millione of |dollara, should be spent annually in mm, is astoniibiniag,

-t- foe for

Ro»ai> m Ay»a««si«-— ilonday, a*pt l4ti,

.TDt— Aid Dorr, Preiident, AldU » . LAbatt. Morfan aadBoss (oioates of last two usetlogs VbM read and >«d. Petitions Presented ne and J

H Horsefall, by Aid . t*doc

lion of lioenee on «art« n«ea lor uiiiog up water

Rafetred to Commilt«'> u" i.icvuae and Essies

L)f Maliode Morse, t ) r,r 6 ce montbe'

teases »e Matron of !»l, be ftioded.

alSB26, the bills banng oKau slUwed b.V th,- Counbil, al $600. for four months" s«r^■icoB

Laid •.'O the tnbla.

Of Dr Zeile, to authiTise thi- ' iuobe dapliaat«3 of a lo^t worrutu fiS3 83, and a lost audited bii^ ....

Referred to Judiciary Committee Of Michael K Murphy aed Wm, Bolton, to be appointed Policemen Ordered ob file,

Uilte Presented— Bill of h. Belleau, for ou» month's rent of Superior Court room, $!*0, ''^ Referred to Auditing Committee. Bill of W B Caryl, April 24lh, tor horse hire, ut the lime prisoners escaped, $66 Referred to AudiHiig t-'oaimittee. BiUs of Kenny & Clark, March 19, l-iol, for bliioksmith work on jail, $oO Ordered to be funded Bills of Dr Zeile for medicine, $48 80- Referred to Auditing Committee. Bills of Califurnia Courier, August 80, Itttl ; August 11, for advertising notice to Fire Ward- ens ; AugU!<t Its, fur printing 1000 notices to Fire SVardeni., $64.

August 17, fur odverliaing notices of Street t'ommisjioner. $10.

ReporU of Committees— I M" Auditing tiummil-

tee on bill of W. II. S Kirby. for subsistence

for ini<aue |>atienU, $271 IM ., ,

To bo ordered paid oiil «f Hosplul Debt hand

—Adopted.

On bill of Dr. John llatfiugs, for $660. lor ser- xices'as Visiting Phyniciau to the City Ho.npital 'Allowed to be funded.

Uii billot Wm. Divier, Street Cowniissioner. for expenses on Blreet.", $lib7.72.

To be ordered paid out of Street Debt 1 und - Adopted

tin the following bills for |H>sling up the hooks of the late city officials, which were ordered paid uut of tbe Contingent Fund, vii :

l)f A. H. Harris. $1.2(H) Ordered paid »l $1,000.

Of LI. D, Squire, Jr, $1,(K)0. Ordered psid al $600. Of J. D. Fuller ordered paid at f >oU, On the bill of A, A. Huward, ^12f>— to be or- dered paid out of Hospital Debl !■ und .\dcpted On the Andiiod bills of Mrs Bosley . h>r $«» :{3 and $fiO. Adverse to pajfing the same— Adopted, Report of Committee on 1 ire and Water, on the petition of the Howard Ilouk and Ladder Co , asking the sum otJt*HI fw the repairs of their op- paratus, recommending the payment of the »uin out of the Fire deparliutiit fund. Laid on the

table. r. , .

Report of Committee on License and Excise, on tbe petition of hack drivers, &e , for an ordi- nance forbiding liceiue? to any but citizens, that no aetion at present it •ipedlenl; adopted.

Report of Committee on Fire and Water, on the subject of siten for ICugine Houses, and cou- tracts for building the same, and esj)ecially as to tbe lot formerly ootupied by the City Hall, niid. claimed by MeHenry b Brooks, under a sale in favor of Dr. Smith, who threatsn to retain forci- ble possession, wu.i prescaled, reeommeuding im- meaiat« aetioo.

On motion of Aid. Eodioott, Aid. Ross was

for tbe

0

it

presiding. .,

Drunk and Disorderly— Thomas Henry, fined | ^q,) e,^,i|y ,(,gou„(j, fo, the statements we bear so five dollars, Jose l)elo»e, fined five dollars, but discharged, as hi.' looks showed tbe utter impos- sibility of his ever paying it.

Violating Ordinances— Patrick Foley, dischar- ged ; John Smith, continued.

Two eases of larceny were dismissed, there be- ing no proof.

-Gregory favored u.^ with tbe|''i'«l blowing a liurrieane

Timiiagr KfUfrrd. Stm York. J,l*l„'Sn

Bnstno. 478,IAa

.Vt-a Orlesii,>. M).«4u

f»n rranri.'ii-.,. |:«.IM14

flilliul*l|>lils, l.'B.iaCi

«»iA''0 2,13:(,»u»

437, 7«0 »16,61»

tso.i'/s sia.Wi

iii.eis -m.M^

r.vi <•■

|)iipvia.uoi> "f !^>iti-i ■! H l|M*4hM«4,bM',ti«' of* !niUion~-iii>- i-slf

' «r fh« «lty ufHtV Vrrlk- alone,

, %*= K. In «rA»r

Ves, San Francis*^ already, in tbe amount

of tonnage frequenting her port, surpasses

Philadclfibia, Baltimore, C'harleston. Sav|^l

nab, ami Mobile, to say nothing of the smnlTtT

ports .\nd this must nut tie mippoaeil t'l Vh

tbe most favorable exhibit that could be

made By no means For the amonnt of

tonnage wbicb entered Siui Prancisco, from

forei([B porta. In six months, eniling March

Rl-<t, 1861, exceeded tbe whole tunenat shown

bv I he above returns tn have entered in the

iiil year IH60. it bavinf been in thoae

V )KM,»*44; tons And the amount of

tonnage ' »*tl at Ibis port is enor

mnusi, an4 aicroasinn, prortnf* that

tire staiul wbioli il haa heretofore taken is das-

i....) to ha^oataisad. The preatao itmnuat of

'.lige owned here oUAot M aaocrtalnad at

j 1 >"ent. in conseqnanoe of tim dwtraotinn of

K-.'ords in the calaw'itons eoaflagmtiOD of

\U.v 4ih bst '■■mi' indication of Sla amount

mny he ime^inei fWNn. th« ^et that 2M vee-

><,•)» ..I An tggregate tonaan* t>f 48,296 tons,

«r.i, 1 1 tiiMilierred to nwners at thia plaee.

hi L,,^ iwnfd sirevioualy an tbe Atlantic Coa.st.

It. ilm three raoatbs ending SOth Jane \i.H.

tine nuia^ Awt BUM doee this arti^. Tbe r^lvilies r#c^T*4l St f>,*^ f^rt '>( ,Sun Frar^ciaeo. in the f^nt midmjt li"" i%Mi Jtinp. iSfil, ex- I'l^^fle*! twM srjtih^'f^- =i ^,l!;l1iir« -tifnv ^rer**

Camporkia Prodvcj:, T# crow in the Alta of this morning, about a big potatoe, seems to have awakened cv'ery broker in the city to n proper soiise of the importance of newspaper articles tin making our appear ance on Long Wharf, this morning, we were collared by six infuriated dealers in produce, each anxious to show us samples, while a free fight was going on among fifteen others nut- side. After having all the clothe* torn ofi" our back, we were led off in triumph by the house of Hcnfy Toomey S Co . where we were forced to inspect nrven hundred Hack* of Santa Crn« potatoes, the antraf^r vright ofmcH plnnl be- ing oner Imo^puunih ' Many of them were of more than three pounds, and one, which was thriuit into our hat by an insane clerk, was ten inches in length, and over aaren in circum- ference. These potatoes were grown by Abrnm De Long. Ksq. , on bis farm, at Santa Crux, and certainly a fairer lot never went into any market We wer« likewise shown samples of barley from Contra Costa. Petalo- ma and 8anta9mt, which, for fnllnessuf grain and cleanliness, we have rarely s«en equalled. Our friends on tbt Atlantic board cannot con- ceive the fecundity of this country, Whioli . Mr T llffbrms us. is «o great, that, * one place where a lot of wooden pumpkin sand, of Con- necMcul maoufbcture, were planted, a splen- did «r«^) of tbe genuine pumpkin* were pro- duced'

Sacrasie.nto,- Sacramento papers, and the Nevada Journal

The post-office is to be removed to its old loca- oation, corner of. Second and K streets,

T4« Cn«ftAnaiiA, a n«w atBBniKoat, »iul irUsnilfd to ply the upper-SaerRmento river, was to be launched from the yard in Washington, on yes- terday morning, at 9 o'clock. Capt J A l>rant is to be in command. ^

Mr C A, Shelton is e.vhibiting a variety of flowers, paintings, seeds, and geological speci- mens in the Orleans House

Major Reading i? in Sacramento ; his health

5 ood, und he intends remaining there for several ays.

ISr We take the foUowing description of n bail and bear fight, on Sunday last, from the Times and Transeript :

The fight advertised to come off at Brighton yesterday, between two large Grir.zly Bears, and two Bull?, we are informed, excited a good deal of interest. Not loss tbiui three thousand per- sons were upon the ground to witness this rare sport, and jo far as wc can l,!am, those prcr«nt were hinbly delighted with the result

The largest of tbe two Bears was chained to a Bull by » common sided drafi chain, and turned into the ring tocommence the battle The sirng- glc commenced, and for a time bid fair to be a sanguinary one, when, to the terror of t' e spec- tator; in the ring, tbe chain which boood the en- raged and furious animals together, gave way, and Bruin, true to the insimctof his nature, and DO doubt gratified at the 'dissolution of the union," took refuge beneath a neighboring build- ing, while the Bull, who had tins far got tbe best of the battle, stood his ground, apd seemed to bid ilefinnce to the whole crowd— bears and all Considernble time wo? ?pcnt in trying to eject tbe Bear from his retreat, hut to no pnrpone, as he had located near the centre of the fooodslion, out of rpftch of his pursuers, who, however, oe- casioniillv succeeded in giving him a dig in the " •■ with

frequently from young men around us, that impossible to save money in San Francisoo.

I';vRav DAY CoavltBSATioN IN San Fbamcis- fo, Brown, (on horseback,) meet* Smith, dri- ving a cart ; time, two o'clock in the afternoon ; place, comer of Clay and Stockton streets— the Hrown Tt sipgiug

What did you

Eh!

rib; with n long polo, to which he repliei savage bowlK Meanwhile, the Bull was Is^soed

ArrRAV C*LaT«tA« OorrwTV We learn from a (eatteaaa just down from fMli*OB, the < eeunty feat of Calavara*. that on Satarday *v« nlng « lilHeiilty imis lirlTiia lodge Smith, of tbe Coonty Cewt, and Okft l^ewl* A. t oilier, tbe Clerk, la wkleb the lattw mm kllle*!. It eeem* that Jad(e Saltb. wke bad wen for some time siek ia fleeeaineiitn. airived *t JsekwD <>n Mte aAeraooB af flatarday . aod preeeeded at one* to tb* hease ia wMab tbe ballou war* kept, for the pttrpoee ef eoaniinr^h* rot* for Clerk, wbiab ( oilier was laeapaciistf-1 from dadkg, be being n ranStiMo Tk« <i»ur Im fooad loeked, aad as .'^alnl'day wn," ih* !»•' la? oa wMah thev eonld

!.,. f«o»mC#d. lilP f 'p*» f**«t *i "\ «i r *

«»nt t<i •orti <■ i'*' 'nr > (, j<.i ( t.' ihrhtrmm mt't"' " '' i l^* ^

to'ik pianf, .ln%' -ti ' *ii i - i^ - i ibs hQ^f- ^sd mi* I jf' W 1.

on lb*q>«t

and captured, but not until he had gored a fine Mexican lior«e so fatally af to cause <ieath in a few luinutr-, I his was the only blood shed in the first conflict.

The second besr Sraiigbt uut. wns chained to a bull in the same wny »« the first, and the fight again cominenoed. This contest is described as< ' having been most spirited, aod tbe wound* in- flicted upon the bull were very severe, particular- ly in the Hank. The bull once threw the bear nearlv down, but he soon seised tbe bull by the no.oe, and held him faSt. until tbe chain gave away, when the bear fled to a tree, up which he commenced nn ascent. He was lassoed and ta- ken off in triumph by a number of C.aliforoia horseman.

MTben tbe bears broke loose, the crowd matte a great rush Iu keep clear of the infuriated *ni- mals. No damace, however, wa» done, further than a little sximemeuT for tbe time being.

NrvAO*.— The Journal contains tbe voledie- tory of two of ite proprietors— Mleeera^ W B. Ewer, and H. A. De Couroy. The paper will be continued by W. P Alban and A. A. Sargent.

AcciDBNT. A worthy Ciermao, named John Sbrioer, met wilh a senons mlifortnne, oT Gras* Valley on Monday last. While he was dexcundlng a shaft, on ( iuld Hill, in a tub whirh worked by a wlndlaaa. tbe rope parted, and he fell a distance of forty feel, badly breaking and mashing the right log, just below Ibe kne« The leg was set by 0«. MoCormIe and Miller, and hopes art enter- tained that ampulation will not be neoeatary, al- tbongb tbe rendition of tbe patient is still orill- n»l. U in really surprising that tbia kind of aeel- dent has not oeoured mors frequently than it ha*. Ina<mmh a* baodreds of partons in this vicinity are every dayexposed to similar dangers. -JVseo- da /o«r

0»- A sorloos aoeident oeenrrad oo Otyote Hill, in Ibis eitv, no Thursday l.i*t. As man. whone name We bar* oot learned, waa running a drift Into lb* bank at the side of tbe hill^tbe bank o*T*d on him, breaking aeveral rib*, and mangling bin serereiy— fb.

A ilaatruetlv* fire oeearred kt Spanish Town, on the ( alaeera* river, daring tbe night of JJm 6th Inst . The lee* was abaot $a6<l.no4.- ifcr'TT

-tBraf pray

oflly—

Smith— (stopping his corl.) say 1

Brown— (stopping his horse.) 'smith— D19 you .spaak ^o me ?

Brown— 1 don't know what you say

Smith— Eh t

Brown- Speak louder, (d a tbia wind )

Smith— What about tbe wind 1

Brown 1 tboaght you spoke to me

.'Smith- 1 taught v^ spoke to me.

Brown No 1 did'ot

Smith— No more did 1.

Here Brown's hat blows off, and as he dismounts to recapture it, his horse quietly trots oflF to the stable

Smith— (soHo tore,) serves him right for stop- ping a man to »ay he did'nt speak to him.

Dr. RoBtttsoN's New I'HrATRE— Haring ol - served in tbe morning papers a notice of the lay- ing of the comer stone of anew theatre, yester- day morning, we started down bansoma street at about eleven o'clock, to-day, to take a look at tbe ground. What was our surprise to finii thai one Sim y of Ihe building wa\ tiheadu huiflt the alecperslaid, and the flooring of the p^Bnd stage goiug down, as fast aa hammers coold fald and nails be driven We never remember, in all onr experience of California building, to have seen anything which could begin trt compare with tbi' Ihr idea of a brick building of one bun dred and twenty feet in length, and fifty five in bri-ailtb, rising at the rate of a story a day, re- mindi us of tbe palace of Aladdin, s little more strongly than any thing we have ever read of II tbe Doctor get* on at tbe same rate much longer, we will expect to .«ee a coupfii of thousand per ?ou.t listening to one of his songs in the new building, nnihe evening of the day oiler l.o mor- row

empowered to take anVl retain possession for tbe city, of the properly claimed under the sale io favor of Dr. P. Smith

On motion of Aid. l..abatt, the following reso- lution was adapted unanimously :

Rnolved, Tnat tbe Fjro and Water committee ef bo'h Boards, be and aA hereby rnitbori/.ed to rent such number of lots not exceeding three, as may be necessary to erect Kngine and Hook and Ladder Houses upon; pruvidnl, the rent does not exceed one hundred and twi-nly dollars per month Aid. Ko.ss presenltJ tho following resolution

Rnolvrd, the Itoard of Apsislanls concurring. That a committee of one from each Board be ap- pointed, to exauiue tbe accouota and act as ar- bitrators on the part of the city, in reference to claimp of Dennis Bud and ethers, on contract for building wharves, and have power to send for pa- pers aod persons, and that their report be bind- ing upon tbe city; adopted.

Aid. Morgan was so appointed.

The ordinance re-organlr.ing the Fire Depart- ment was taken up from the table, and passed ■owalnouily

MeK.iage8 from the Mayor- ordered on file, re- turning, approved Sept. 12tb. 18S1, the following ordinances :

No. IS."). To amend an Ordinance Kcgulnting and Aa^horijing the issue of Licenses

No. 186. Abolishing tb* office of Ciiy Sexton

Also, Joint Resolutions, N>.20, flelativ* to Baldwin's Buildiog's.

No 21. Kegulsting|tbe Salary of Sergcant-at; Arms, to the Assistatii Board of Aldermen ^

Also, No. 2-2. To pay Dwinelle & Holt $5,000, OS approved Sept. letb

From Board of Assistant Aldermen —Dill «>f E. T, Batters for Candle-', $'iO,40r-»* orders',! paid nut of Contingent Fund Concurred in.

joint Kesolulion. $1,000 for relief of City As- sessor:', as amended " to be expended under ths direction of the Joint Committee oo .\ceaunt2 of Common Council " Concurred iu unanimously.

Ordinance " RcLitive tonll city printing, and autbori/ing the contracting for th*.' fame '" Cun curred in unanimously

The resignations of i' M K Pauli.'ou, and R. S, Dorr, Esqs., asmemhers of the Board of Aldermen, were accepted, and oideted on file

On motion, tb<' Board AdJoarned t.i Friday, 19ihinat . at 7 P M

^ A. EDCIERTON, Clerk.

Keep within th« Law. We noticed, » ihiy or twu ago, while looking over the Tax Collec tor's book*, that some gentleman, on either Kear- ney or Paaifio street, had taken out a lieensefor ifn«''»«g Wh*tber it were for keeping * ball room, or for tbe privilege of tripping the " lighi fantasi ix" on hi* oWn account , we could not learn ; but we Kould oot but admire the delermioallon to keep on tUe safe aide of tb* law, evinced by*tbe owner of Ih* tenement.

Ai'i"Ror»iATB-— On po»t In IroDt of aa ane- tloo store, on Long Wharf, is to be seen on a board, the foMowiog notice : "A First R atr AiicTioNscn Wastid." a similar one la to be ■een in LeldeedoHTatrcet, only il ia worded, " A Laaas (^naNTiTY or BaAS* Wantsp."

A LiTRRARY HoasK.— There I* a beanllfal, f*Dtleman-like horse, that ia in the dally habit of promenading on his own book, la front of oar of- See, Ail' pablioat ion honr, when copies of tbe Pic. ar* plaeed on tbe balletia board, he walks deliberately op, and, after surveying the sheet with * vary knowing expresflon of oouotsnaaoe, quietly pulls It off the boar<l and «a(s It, nnleaa be Is prevented by other Indlvldoab of a literary tara. .

KxyxNUR rtoM LicEHBKs.— Tbe aaovnl la- eelvea at th* Tax C-oUeotftr's offle* for I<iean«s,

siA/i.ics. Wild animal* am i ftilM! S^d ** nf hil'j ' 1 lit

during the UmI four laonths. Is a* frilowsi

May, JttM,... July,.. AagMt,

•'•b'*

$1,106 00 4,641 m

11, 0?^ 71

tiat«it rram. Oregon.

The P. M. SS Co':? steamship Columbia, Le Roy, commander, arrived from Astoriii nt 1 o'clwk this morning, tir'inging liipas.scngcrn and ncwMpStier dates to the Ikh. Her memo- randa will be found under our marine head.

We find but little iiew.s.

The rainy season sccras to have set in iu good earnest Orc^unians are compUiuio)r of to<i much of n good thing" Tho piipors stale that farmers in some portion of the Ter- ritory vrlll lose part* of their crops in (lontie quence.

The editor of the Stalesinau at tiregon t.lty has been sued for libel, by .Mr. Muore, pi«i nuuiter at Linn City. Damages are laid at ^jio.OOtl.

The taxable property of Portland is report- ,

cd utl^.WMM.M'l ^

Itev. E. It. Geary, brother to Judge Oeary

of this city, has eittablished a very flodrisliing

school at Lafayette

>Mr The dwelling boiuje of T. G. Nnylor.

alTualnlin. was cdnmuned tty ffre. witlT all

the furnitura, on Sunday morning ^p. 7.

Among the arrivals lyr the last steamer, were Oen, Hit,chcock, (Jommander-in-ehief, and Maj Leonard, of the U, 8. A, They visit Orcgan, on biuineee connaotetl with the imli tary affairs of the OoxeriU|Mt " ^h cock has determined to^P^bi >ry

post at or near Table Rock, on lu.^ i-.r

He baa issned orders for the stationing of about twenty (J. S. soldiers, now at .Astoria, and Vancouver, in the Rogue River country Tbey will go down oh the Sea (lull, on her next trip, ai^ land at Port Orford, (tow whonoe tney will proceed Tito tbe interior. Orfgonian. j'

Twi iMMloaATiow.— The immigrants <»n-

tlaue to come In fl-oni ly 'ins We

eonrersed with one the just in.

ibst had poaaed iViO wagon* ini" (lIp of Fort Hall Prom what we have heen able to learn iB regard to the number of iminiKrant>i who may be counted as oomlng in IhUMfawr, we WOO. With

^ »i

should n"t estifaata it ]t-m Ihktt

uj4

'■il ! Jtl e, >ll)u i* I. '-

'tt t I

Ix A^

Makli^t a total af ,

»ii!^»' ! IB! her *i us . if T 1- i i his Coarl I <

lie-

1 '• ir/ r

$'i4.Sff7 SH

I, Ol » r ! hr

F

morrow m h*- s

' ■•■ of ite ' , icsa-wnrk, i to Ik' >tii icct. Wc weather mav delav > '

i"«iU

k .,* n

'Mb- however

■c it may pKr\e

' that th* bad

c in Ihe iDOUn

them

pley c.o^ I»d. . '.•ftdWiUd

mm

John Coiutftbli*

Mt).. are 1

fTOrri. ARRIVALS.

"Sf

tliania«afc« J lnat,.'«W»i(e no«,r«Hidaati

ioBtMt Asy cs

ner abore stated. —.s((/te«<M<4M.

I lie opin the man-

Ti

ba*j'

of tti

vontl. lerg

the H;„

KB M, Thier

lue of bie History

I the Empire, and tbe ele

.... appear soon A Paris tat-

1,'Wiog aoooont of the labors of

talesman :

"Sorprise b'ls been expressed that M Thierii. absorbed ua be seems in political labors and in trigoes, tbe ehijf of a great party, the prime mo vor of tbe Legislature, and obari;ed with tbe most laborious portion of i' "" '" hould

be able to find lime 'y.a

work which rei^uires ai .■)r in

tbe investigation offaou. Ihe exauiuialiun .if ofii cial di::patcbi-8 aud documents, tho wading thro'

of maKjes ot private ' *ind books

and pampbleta in all I i|Ucstion

iog of statesmen, genr, >, aod aim-

pie soldiers, who took pari lu the c\tut.s to bede scribed. Bat, in tbe word^ of the drinking :?ung, tbe HL'turiao 'Stale.^man 'li-nglbuns his dayn by taking a fow hour* from the night ' He sleep,i little, and every day, winter and summer, he i- in the .'•tudr by 4 o'cluok in ibe morning ; and there he latiors do diligently that he baa done n good day's work before other people have put aside their nightcaps Moreover, he possu.^ej, like CiL'jar, the precioiiii iinality of being able Io do two things at a tiui>* TbuM he nijikci^ per^on.-i who waot to see bini gogenHnilly in the uiuriiing. six or seven o"clock. and whiK' talking with Ibvm he takes notes from his papers, ur, running up u ladder, carefully tracnit the route of an army on the gigantic map* wbicli uiloni h\<i walls. ■^^^■■^i^^^H^^^MaaHHaMi^ki^MHHi^iaaBi^iM^^B^B

CALtUNDAR.

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MABRI-A.GES.

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d T. 8. t.'AMraatL.man- i lat-«.>illr. Mn X>, K.

" f If. Buniell. Mr. ' C«ur,iv<i.dail*(h ' T.

ilic }d mI' AnSMil, VV. Hi'-ii loMlM

., L,- ,1... R,.,. J,

t hi Li , I'wrh ji V\';nhil,Ktufico .

i.ilv '111 hv iliF ritv. HUth

11.. M Awi* Oavjp

II. J. P.. Mr. J*H> vsTFa, daiiitbiev ril'

JDKATHS.

Stni ri.«tr».

ttfutfit'd i|iiife u skmiilf til

>)u

NkpfirMfirii le. ia»l. US M*I'"W ti. 7 ) rliiic,

S.I I.. ltt>- flih liMtMMl.

. It," itiu stm-t* rrver- (fd (o lh« inrirorolMjiitnl I i hi- dry irik^^ni, Im

wit: ri}K-inl»i«, mtiniint:, v lUtflit; nlrnr tluv-H

front Iu A. M., or earlitr, Il .1 m •" tu'ir; atii! UK«>lrrU %ra wltiilit. lUlit id fi>V«-|)arl .(I lltf miniinit. tiri.ilf bv it<>or<, mill ihciitfi- mur*" or itr>» K|ii*i*miu*. il;iiiii< mill i'..ot, Uk-khii; up morr ur lr>i tluti lltroiiKli tb*' I'i'v, ttut eiilHitluii; Ml. or fdrlv iit ihr iililhf-

YrnTi'.noAv— OitfttftI roK-flouilril.wiih lUht air inclifird 10 6*. iif W, wblch bff^me » (tcrttlp tirrrlf hy ii A. M. wtirn It brokir and «noit rleitr(<d b^>V > 'i'U* rormtttoii, with n bn*k W. wind it noun. Cnniiniu-tl ihHs till y P. NI . ihrrirr till akutapt mxrf or \t^m of l<»»itr felitl jirallert-tl mitts

Ti^vpr-' ■' '- c ..,1 ,v i.i. ..^ii\ einniK bliifieritii: wcit-

■,,L ^Hirti NiKh'. f..^-..-|oil.li.

[ir«<. J KMUin WIU )>lHility tri«i-

lilt- -J I,' 11 l!tt». wh^n it •iMlniiled.

THJ-huoMk-iMi - xi: >(JaiUA.M: CO at 9: 66 aT noon: ( wanner oat in •UII hi Tfiaitv pUlH'») G3at2P. M: til at ^: Mat «iin»ri: iii; '

..lift ;«i. ill-

■^ Mf riHtifiand

villf.Mich-

to t't4<*-tkilV, %>i-|sl. iU-li. sM t>t<liu» (rvrr. Mm. Jt'l.lA \vv tint lll:«.^r>\, titii>orr ..f .Vt. W. Ilutchtu«i(il. of T,). I.liiu

In lsrr>-|ti\iittd A'utlf) .111 I tint: I'l-ttT, Jii't Itci H, -A f Jf r- iiVitn, ro(iii<rrl\ nrKl. l.ixiis, iiu^u :fl i tiirs.

Oil liMurd Itriu 1 i>liitntii)«. iMi Uft (tiiHitnue rVoiti .Mainilati

\.i'. H<'<i'i< R«, I'ntlii U'i#fiirii!tiii, i>("fliitniiv dtarrTiif-U.

At Voi\ Vaiu-.iiivfi, O. T. tm ihff liili ..f A..i£M»t, la ilir zmli Y«-i»r ■■! lie-i I'f I' ivi^i.* KvK^K llrMfiiftrv)!. wifr til Ihitdei W. 1 1 I MjL

III OrrfftM 1 ftiitt:

WIN K(ift.i, I ' . I'ltrn.

l.iil J vi.-fl.- r,, 1 ,,, 1,,- .).,tlh. itiul \iaa Cruux IVj. M..if\f t>>w;i. vs lit- ti- lir Ili> a » jft- iiiul d.nt rliildiot rf^tilm^.

(' t>n Suiittftv lattl, Ui'.xJA' Hi» hud nrrivfd in Oi»>k<>ii

I •UH hi manv plaLH'» tchr, X: tfitr, M "J.

MARKETS.

8a>v Fukyrnto. Seplrmbfr 16. 18M. Bt'iii^r«ii ha» bet-n rftth»r qulH lo-day. «ttd frw oiM town bMi-er« In ih* mnrt»r.

<3ooDit arr jQMtlnc^l about the ftamtf ratm, hut largt* nAif* of st>me anlclpq cnntu^l br effected wllhntti nomr eon; ri>«Aioni in (irirr.

pLOfR.— Thr rtonr markrf has furlhir iinprnvrd. fom- panv ^loiir in^H) lt> i^afkc, ba<> advanred $11 OallfKr^ il srarcf at tU. Innsnmprii^n and r»cenl iriporU, ha?* nr- dncfd ihp •t"»*k viri much.

Si^nARM.— In siiK-.»r» there is no improv^iArnr, the utock It AuffifiFnt for the demand.

CA?ft>LCi ar^ in good dfinand at a slighi advanrr. W*> notv «Ip* of two »maU loi». Sp^rm, to-day. «' iOtft^.

Therp a fuitbfr drrllnr in the Boot and Shoe market. The 4iock on hand i* sufflctent for many months 10 come. Saira by aaeiion to>day hare been very llichi. Stock M*nKrTi'-Ye9ierday having been ttrftmer day. bnt few iraiuartioBs rnok plare thi« mornini:. The letter of Major Koman, kowever, has Induced a greater eonR. denre in State ^eruritiri.

State 3 per cent Bonds 1^3^111

7 per anmifti. 5\fn}i3

" Warrant* (fundable) 4Bfa»50

(not rXindable) 45fa}lC

City Bonds, T8i®T»

" Scrip,

Cottnty Bcrip. 2^(937

ptliK b(»T, an^waiijioon pin inK brerie.

qENEHAL WOTICES.

«^ W—l*y Chapel, corner of C!Uy and Powell itreeti, preaching by Dr BoHn«t, every S«bbath, at 11 A 11 , *nd H p*,st 7 r H.

Sabbath Sctinol, at S pa*i tl a m. .•.epT.'i

■^ Office of the Clerk vt the Conuaoii

Council nntl Clerk of tlie A«s."tiint Board of Alderinm. Saronl A Archer":* brick t>nH<Ung, Clay "treot, between Keunjr and Mont|{flaier]r ROBERT C. PAOE.

rcpla If

J7 OAc«— cnerk of Ihe tooid of County Snpervi- ton and Board of Aldenncn. ?arnni, Archer * Co 'j Briek Buildlntc. «outh Aic of Clay 'I., half way betwp™ Ketrny and Moalffouery atreeti.

••P16 tf R A. EDOSHTON

._ - --,- -_htiig Ikr Pacific with a cracl*

Tlie \^^lrli,Tafr u 1., rtil to, morrow, Sht will

}>t cl,-i*f on ih» lireli of ihc SliootinK Star, Bffs Invf Iwrn ■MTerf d anil inb*ii. tliat thr WirotwrnO will he ibr fir.l In anii;-,iihrr ihr iiilellimire of Ihe an{)arallrle«l r»i\i of ibe Kl" inir I loiul

Prr ile»m,liip Cnlnmbill Srhr Cornrliii tailed In eompa- nv". fnrfbi' lower ro*i». flchr SiiMn Sfuritei wn, if tall /irii itj, . -^ ^

(qu. Wotlee.— Tlie 0(Bi-c of the CoiKTv Ttsabvk- .ta, St lemnTcd to WcUe' Bail'linn, third floor.

C. E. BUCKDiOHAM. ' San Frandaro. Sept 14 tf Coanty Trensurer '

(^ RemoraJ.— Tbe olBfi^ of I'itv Comptroi- 1. a a and Ciiv Tax CoiiErroe, (re ivuin red over T K BaTellk'i buUdlniT. on Montfonier)' rtreet, nppo- nlle Argcnti'f Banking Hou!<e. nie

la. Vnlted Slate* IM*lrlrt Caurl and UffioLi have xeuoved tu Nagtee'n Row BuildlOK. Meivbattt

»«*". »erl» If

1

«^ Special Notlre.— Krery papprtn bepreficnirit loritlier Board of the Common l^ouned. nhnuUI be In dapUcatv (^all l>ill^ in iriplicMiff or with .iiipUeate 4a|(it>!« if (be name. Uutf and luuount of tb« <iri|(lnnl hilll en- dorsed with nnmc, date and hubelnncfoi tlwu|ipllcatloo. aod folded in u <ullablc Kh»pi- for flllnii. ami l>i' .Inlirar >'d to (ome member before 4 I', M., of oo) day uf me«l- iag- »epli)

■^ Nolle*— |,>iHn and aftxr Ihia dale, aM tbe biut MM eoooevteil with the Hleaiilem I'Aclvir, INDIPSK- usacB and ti|A Uiro. will hi> clmdoMial by and wilb IliF atftnalure only ot ibr eubxribvr, tin (lie ^ir«<ent al (he uAi-eof .MeMn Uoodwln 4 I'n, VaerMueulo »h K J VANBKHWATKH

itaa I'ronrlacn, Itept l!> tt

«

'^

tSuNotta* Menabei*.— .The 8aa KrnnclMii Club will open trt-inopTiiw, f\Voilne*,lnt> etenlnu. Iti Bnr r^tt V brlek I'tillJlnir. romer of Kearny rtml clniumeretal •treets. M>pia It

^♦^ Maaanle. San fr«ncl>ni Ruyal Arch Ch»|i- ^t^ l«r, .No. 1. will hold « iw«iil*ri<leie<t nief(in«. « I V ihUTvaanAV ■v«nino, at H o'elatt. Com panlont an partiealarly r*<)0»iit«il In l>e punrtiiiil. Ily ""««vo"' A BABTOl., If. p

it. RavHOLnil, 8«e'ry, »rfi6 It

Hn. "Whltnrjr woald rwpAitfnttr i InforiD thoKe wbo appreelate the piijoy. aenteof aqolet. g«at««l plan>'.-,f nw net, that bnr St loom, on OomnMrctal iitn*t,li*« jnol be«n reflttod and fUmiahed la * Rtyle ^ n*Catfoence uaaquaiUd In 0*Ufonila (Uvlnfela llae 4taai nn the ftxmt floor, tiMDpacne, wbkit and eociaT^iailteii ran )>c furaklbMl wtth priTBt* rnomii wllhnal •ipeiia*. "%)iiieiii ««w*d or Wed, at *ay hour .rf the day or alght. The heat wtoM, nqncn, elK*r*, p«Alry, tke., alwaj^ln r«*dl-

N. II.— CakoiI', of h*» own uiannlWriure, •«>t tn a«y port of CalltnnUiv or iiregon. In ordnr jMpUjm

M. To all !•▼•*• or ■••« ChMir. *t

Uonl A VRR Y (tU np }B*l the oie«*( (hlnc In tti" . Ok«w4<* U^ that nn nade * C*Uftw«iaD'a mouth humSktnrj ilay *t tb* Paoiric Xxcuahu i*>r V«tta0on t*r«*t, Oltm B<^. kr , kr. Up tc|i Uqaara and

JVIAUINK IMTKLLIOEIVCE.

IS.\N PRANCISCO, SKPTEHBBR 10, isst.

Arrived.

Ti K>u««. 8k-fT Ifr— NoartivaU lo-rlay np i,i ihe bout of I'llldlcali.ii,.

Skm li--Sie«ai,hiii Cnlun^, Lc Roy. jn hn fni A.ti/- lia, Iu t. Kiiixhl ; 11 |«U!t«Cec

:a;"

siz.noo in treasure. 4o

Cleared.

ToOAV. SitrT If.— Am brig Orcbella. Thumas Kllioti, l.'mi<t|iia ; by Beck K Ebin.

Am 4li<on Biitiouian, Jacobsun. ; by master.

Am iliii) rniilv. tUle. Sait Ji ' " . .- .

uare Sl (

Jinui atkd Panama ; by Honth-

Am brlK Sumiifl and Kdward, Smith. Buviiuv Avre« ; b> in:i4trr

Amimrk N*i'W Kngland, Williams, fiiilf t.f Meni..-" , bi inHJttT.

Beltfinn «liip I.Miii«. Bafii{ri«i. Val|i«ir»iflO ; by Gritar Ik De L.lBi:rv

-\tn srhr .Vititria, Chapman, Port* in Pacific; Chaflei B^iumft, r>i.

-Am »rhr Piimomk, rherrydoti, Sacramenfti city; by mas- ter.

Am -ichf Kmma Packer. A>hby, Tahiti ; by niMlrr.

Am <f hr Andrew Kay. SeUon. Stockton ; by raaAter.

Sailed.

Rcr I l^MJtittper ship Shno:in«Star. Baker. Slianfltae. Bark Lotiininna. ■' Otegt^n-

Stea7n«hi)i Panama, Walking. Pananu,

Memoranda.

The r oliimbia left San Franrifro. Sept 8<lf, for Aitoria. and arrived at. thar p-t' i>n thi- 13[h.-fli * m, makinKtlie pa-- *a*e in four and a half days. Shi; enrounified a three dayi" t3le tonn after IravjnK >lii« port, which nhe wea'hered ad- mirably. She lrl"i Afcforia. with the niaiU, nn the day of her *rn<-al. nt 7 p -^t, innklnit the rnndown in 70 houn. The l)r'>r*ller Sea Gull lrl> the previo»n daVi Intf ndinp f>.i yt,-\p «f Pom Otford, with a party of Jn sutdlerr destined for that place.

'1 lie ch|ipef shii* Shoolitix Star went to lea yesterday in fines'v'e. She hear uu: uf ihe Bav with ihe (Vility

Arrtvala at Sarrainrnto.

SrpT 14— Schr Kranklin. Ani#i. San F;anci«ca. BriK Sheier, (iuin. Ntiv*

ImportaUont.

r»r •teamiUip Columbi»'^:in ilii3«u £a«]».

Per*.'hf I RvMilfiiie— W mtis i'olatc*ei. r*. torn barley.

2it:

; i*

Per uleam^liip Columbia, fmm Or*Knn—H M Sfiuiers. C Winter, R Ii McNair. J W JAmi.MOii H S Camitbell, T Adam-. A Laml-, R P Boi^** W [Jorlry. D Brork. i R Charif :n. A *i Mort.in. ¥ S Lardner R H Waitrman, J Ljonbcrirrr.

Ptr I ommhu , fm M^iTMUn— r> M Ainia, hdr and ten t-hildi«'n. f S Wfcki, T Ram^v J Rinioi, M Sol>«. L *lo» niief. Mio-ej F. Orreg;o, Q D RiiJicv 8 Ortln.

RfCAD, nnil •' nakttkr C^urtticni *' whether 'tr- hrttf-r for ^ niati U> h0 a iuVH t<i hli own nn^-

ml

hli own pn

'ion nnii ill"*, 'uij thprfby lofii^hi' lif<*. nnd ('Tory hopa ofhapi'lnw ? cr Mil on iii.'hniond. in Jft«"k'^'"'n ;<tT*>ft. belovr .Mowitoma^. ftpd firocm-c iTonacthinft ifi the Prit| *nu Ph)>i*> lino tn nritkr him w.-U an i happy.

Rlrbinmid littheCUy once more, Ui' lj:r ju't rt'-iivf.l i: nti(? 3tatP!<(. (" nqi

br th*» Cht^^iji'-^it*'- hov. il «tock t^ Dniir

M'?*Urine«. PiTfttin- 1 , i fitc.. Ac ^ wlii^i

h** Mouid he ir.n't ■'^. vobcthcr thej ffbH fo

htiy or cnr 1 in ai ,nJ ihff publi'" io fTonTfl,

itl day timrfhpy i,

So cum*'' Jovrn, liv r riftht on hantl. With tbi- fiabiH rtocK thatV' in thr Innd; llr'll ^fll thwra rltPAp. and ctu^ yno ri«ht, Vroru Hnoday mnra, till Saturday lucrhl 8<rpteiab«r Itllh. I&^l . iAGtt

WANTED inrorKDlATRLV.—A Ohrtino^e- ter milker and n A\ atchmtiiter; both will barvcun^ Pttknt 1^ rU and itacni Wi^i>i, pitfTln;r i ufflcii>nt ns (a ofga- petHury ^loU tthaructor

BAUHKTTA .^HKHWOOD. «. pl'j :t Ctty ObR<*rToiorf

Qfi TIfiRCBS EXTRA SUQAR ClTRfco

OU IIAMi^. -Mm nrkih-* in bbi*., ^\tm tioxhen Bul»«r; 'iM k.agii IU bnuc. tJofltuti Riitu-r;

1 1 Ml I, ,■.■ I.I .• .1- I irh, pur** julre Port;

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loilttiliU llieriii >iyniii- I'l"

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:i<io liii. hull. .

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.. fur Ihr uuie HaelBe «l»y 1. l»ftl /pri.Ted Mareb II,

ujftci ot PubUr AdmiAlstra- awrored April 16, IWl. _ aiipioied March 14,1861. Oouoty Raeotdem, i^fnted

WA

T, BYRNE «i CO., A

.i»'«loiik,*l ..1 iluC»Ulbo*H(»«i»»»e.hyoe*«»ct Wm. Dinen Rmi

'" ' -:i.'.^3lng andetflUci- 1841. .1 (;^ouDs«llora-*t-

'U 01 i.-crl«ui Pto- ' ! |.ruv«l March 20,

act ODtitlm "An a<^t to mfvlate ,-h ^^3. 1*60, approtixt Aplil S6,

aot KBittlnd "An act cmtii^ and I," pa*.iiMl March 18, 1880. ap-

I lln> fiMoia, third aod mrrrath ««c-

11,1 "»n '.,■. ,',.., ..f..,.,„,r N,,t«riWI

laisi.

'. 1861.

,.ur ,.., .-..uiiiv 1,,-H-urerA to

i| l-rOTKl March 2tl. 18S1 1 1,,' I.V1BI of Cruuiiiol Action-^ re- .vcd April-iV, 1841. ^ to au ii,'t eutitlod "An iwt iJt^rr." |ia.vml march isbo, ap-

iite the Coining of Money by IsdiTid-

.1121,1861 tiviil the third wciiuu of ill* (ft *Btltled ■?«' Onmiug," pa^-iMi March M. UH, ap- [ 18SI •niinit Di»tttol Attorui-rn, npprovud April

approvi.

Atlii ;l i^i'lu'l.il il->.tjrtiiii'iit ul ,Vjli iotili

Fur •«l.' Iif Oil

M'ii1& Hannout)* Hi, II'

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and lOgal kam; whlakri I" 1.1.1- '.v.,... .-, ..... proof;

pcpp«r Muc*; iBtl In Ami. ' , fnr naic by

•vpuir

IWFOIULATION M LL VlT*Hl'ail •""

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Of TiioMaa

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. tiKNithK^V

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At* Atif vuac^Tj Uarob'JB, 1851

An act pT**rribi luK Public Reveij

An act roni

.\N ACT CO proTit I'tity of (h** SuUt* 18^>l

An act to iun«D4 KleoUooe," |ta?<HH] IWl.

An act toftinai reKUiacluu Publi< pmvcHl April 2*? I

An act to »iu*'i

tiOQAOf th*< 111

Pulflk," pit An aci

As ACT (

iii/kkf tb*ttr It)

An act iMii. moved beftti

An act ^ ivmre^rnin*' >

A-

UTll,. .

An All II. II ■Ad iii't tu I.lo proved April 21

An ATT coni ■■!», 1861 .

Am ac» to 4j««l I hi- lUUi »ecll.)u oV Ihe act entitled "Auact <s.ii,-,iDiiiK lh<^ <.'iiitrt!<<ir JuMici. of thid 8tate Old JnUirial CfBi^i'rs, ' npprtivnl May 1. 18i)l.

An act t(, (uihiirliic th»K«>pcr<i of Wareliouaiw to hhIi goiKlH .in (l.irajr.' at'l« « cdrtalo poriod. approvxd May I. l*il..

Am act diadliiie the Statu Into CoiuiUoa aud Mlali, IMiiaR thi' MtKof Jiutlrc tlo-rvlu, appr«T>\l April '25. I8f.l. pr p ,

A.N ACT liOiiiiit Ihi' Ti'nni* of I.ciwcii.appmfna .Mar-'h at. IS., I }

Am ACT tueiiding the act cntitlrd "An act conct-m- iiiir tile t'liudu '>f .lumii'H of this Slat., and .liidlriiil 0(. Ilcfm." «pp»V"l April 21). ISfil.

An »i:t noni-.Tiiidj; Toll llil.tRPK. approval Mny 1,

.An act ») Kiniil the 1)^1, i of the Slat April ■.'». Iff.l.

An ACT*oiii-.T»iu|{Sheriir-, npproriHl April 2B, 1861 ,

An Airroiii'i'ming the Ciuris .,r.lu«tlce of thin .State iiu.l .lu.ll.'iti ijtllii'ni. approred April '.», IS.'il.

An ArTtcoui'emiui; Jnron. approved May I.I80I.

An AC^eoneemliiR I-iitniv AnlnialA, approyed May 1. 18S1.

An Act 'o '■ii'BUAe I lawlierfi and Pedlarn Ir thia State, approv.'d April i'l, 1861.

As AC| to reirulate Fees tu Omre. approved May 1. 1851. 11 ,

An Atjr to eiempt the llomoiiteadand other Property from for^ Snhi In certain caxiw, approyetl April 21, 18.11.

An aOt to |ir, videfor thu entablliihnient of a State lIo«pltal«t ,^HU franciKi-o. approved April .10, IHfil.

As A(JT to regulate Proceedlnjo* in C'riminal Ctuieii, ap- proTeil Way 1, 1861.

An Acr ioie|i;ulati: the ttcttlcmtnt of the Brtateit of De*^ea^ Per*ons, upproviNl May 1, 18.il.

An act tn regulate the Pnx-i'.'ilinKs in Oivil t'aseii, in iJii' (.'„«rl* of thin Slate, approvwl April 29, 1851.

.\n 4cr to iipportiou the Senatorial and A(i«embly Dt^ric^ of Ihe State, approveil May 1, ISil.

An >rT to lunend neolion -SOl of the act entitled -'.Ka act torcKiiliite Proceetlhifri in (''riminal Caswi," pa.<Med April Io, 1850, approvej April 22. 18,M.

An *cr to amend an a-t entiUp.t-tAn act concerning C'rimelaad I'unishmeut.'i." iipproved April 'ii. 18M.

,^N ACT to provid,' Jor rc-lniminx certain Swamp and Tuiekandi,, und for agricultural experiments thereon, apprcfcl May 1, 18,'il.

A".*! ACT Kuppleincntary to lui attt entitled *-An act oonc*ninK llie Ofllce of (.'ounly Treasurer," paased Marc* t:, IS.^iO, apjiroved May 1. 1801.

AM ACT to exempt Firemen from .Militia Service and JurjlDnty. approved January 28, 1861.

A* ACT to repeal 'An act to preTcot the Coln'uig of .Monjy tiy IndlTliluals," approved .March 25, 1881,

A* ACTauthoriiinK the Oorernor tocall out Troops, to dbfeo'l our Frontier, and proviUing for their Pay and CoiJpen«iiou. approved March 17, 1851

;|pi ACT concerning Common Scboola and Public In- strfction. ajiprovcil .Hay 1, 1851.

AN ACT concerning Marks and Brandn. approved M^l, 18.'>1.

AN ACT to amend "An act couceming Corporations, *' pafceJ April 22, IS-TO, approved April 22. 1861.

tm ACT for the PennKient Location of tbe Seat of il»Tcmmenl, approveil 1841.

An act concerning Oltlceo. approved April 28, 18S1.

ACT concerning Oy»ter». approved April 28, 1861.

An act to repeal "An act for tbe better Reimlatlon of theMine4, onJ the Government of the Konnon Miner*, " lUssed April l.'l. 1861, approved March U. 1851.

AS ACT to ^tneil.t an act entllleil -^ An oci ooDCeming Wcenwa." approved April 26, IB.M.

AN ACT to amend an act ^nettled " An act pre*criblng

fie mode of AiiM«ln(r and Collecting the Public Rere- ue," approved >farch 2.'i. 1861.

An act nmeudatory of nn act entitled "An act to i-icnte a Stale ilospiiai in the City of Sicrwoento," »n- 'proTod April 38, 1851,

.Ah act declaring obtain Itlyw a aud Ore^ka X airlirable.

approved Februar}' 18, IB,*!!.

An act to retrulate Rodent, approved April 30, 1851.

An act nnihorii.ing Ihc (ioTernor to offer Rewiirds

for the Apprehension of Criminal, approved April 29,

18.M

An act to repeal the 174th section of Ihc »ct entitled " An act concerning Corporation"!."' approved March 17, 185 1

An act concemiot! the Arohi^e^ novr romaiidng in ^loulerej, .approved May 1, 1551.

A?j ACT proTidinir for .lecurtniT the Slate Prison Con- vict I. approved April '.iO. IS.'d.

An act rreatinR The olBce of ;'^uperint.^ad*iit of Pub- lic lluililmjr^ and Property iin,l diiinian the [latin of that office, approved April ii. WJl

An act to pn.>vide for the Puni-ihment of iRrabezsle- meni of i'ubiic .Money-, and for othtr purported approv- ed April 10, IBSl

As ACT concc-niinfT th'- ?:iiar,c'^ of Oillccri, aad pay of Member-} of the J.iTriiiaturn, approrcd .Mny 1, 15,M.

AN ACT to K-.empl Ve;."elfi Ooarting vritbin ;he T.imit" of the Jtttte from Paying Pilot Dne«, approrcd April 31, 18.iI .

Ah act to Authorise the (iovemot of'thlr State to K.e- move ADil Appoint Port Warden?, approred March 7. 1851

An ACT lor the Reirulatioii of the MUitia whil",l in Act mil Servit... appr.^veii Krliruii*|(UH. 1811

An act to provide for the Incorporation of Rail Road Ci iiiipanicm. Approved April iS. 1851

An act to repeal mi act enrilled " Au act to Provide for the liijipeclinn of :^teaml>oat^." apurored March 29, 13 Tl

Am act Ia\ provide for the Trnu-'lation of tlie I*aw'-, into the Spanbh l..'inj?unrte, approved .March 16, 1861

An Act t,; pr.liih.i omceri from heinR inten-'tcd in Certain C,»ntrar(«. approrod May 1. 1851.

Am act ti>provi,l,' for the incor|ioratiou of Mutual In- -ilranci' Ci-unpamei , upprovcl Apifl 26, 1861.

An act evmeemiiic: Judijc' ot the Plains. (J ueceti del i'>im|K>)aaildeAiiin(( their duller, appmred April 26. 1851 An act to Je»l«n*ie the liolldHV" to be obaarved In .1 payment of DlIM <if Rxrhange and approveil April 2. 18-51. ilory of au act entitled "All act pro- r .A Marine lli,»plt*l for Ibe Stale 1 ►'.l.riinry 7. 1851 11." Trea.»nrer of the Slate to I.- fnitll and cmlit ot the Stale. :inff, tin- |.]cpei|.iee which have I. -'I. in vnppc"'--iwng Indian ho»- ' . Ill the iiliient^f of ndeifiiale prtivii*- the tleni-riil tlovi.rniiient. approveil 1 .\.'. Al 1 lu iTcate ft Stnte llo9)iil»l in the City of Rtockliui. ajtprovcl April 3il. 1861.

An At t Ii, create 11 i^tatH lliui|illal In the l?ltt of Sac- ramento, approved A|irll 1'5, 1861.

An act appC'ipriatlnir iiioney out of the tjenertd Kliud

to defray lb- "•■ r th" iloveminenl of the State

'if l.'allfiinii - M.iv I. IM.'il.

, AN act I III,- oncaniaalion of the ooun-

tle* irf Nevii.ii. I ,«, ,., , I'rIiiKv anil KlaiDath, aiiproved May 28. 1861.

proviile for the I'nrlv PnbHeatioo

Am a. it to itlbiit

An

moil' lary carri-

An ItrandH, pa--.''1 Aj.rii Iwlfth, dred and Sfly. approvi^d April

An act conoaming the Ve^ a|>prov«d Appll SSth, 1861

Joint aB*oiUTioN In refer, Ctaloifl of thoae who have her'-

1^ bio-

11 ao*l I lulll-

■i-eH In-

*i* and ' liun-

nt of

Military

SarTio* Ibr the State of I'allforaU. afiuru««d Auril 22. 1861

BaaJTnodaao.

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th* viMiaa afqiHrattoa tn T K BRovvn ^v $>rr.rigj;

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VT^ 1 » \ II MOBTBR. from .HI houit'. nhould ■ment , ha will pLnai^ mart ItlBiedl^ulv for '- n previilBg and important ne»« will

can give In/brmation, *U1 lay na no i >i* aaM Abraham Merer *a« wovUiag lu ih.? mlnee at ilie head «at«n of Vaath** River, ah*u last baard from .

ifirrAiiunto Tlmoa k. Traoaorlpt, *iul MMyiTllla Uer- <nd Mn4 btU**lth«rti>ty*oiaworto

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BV ROI-UHS di 00.— Aif^onvsr*. CKr(0 of H^TV Ralalii*, fnmt r*«i«la-e<l (y«m

Caignof nTig rr*ao«*, *nail«j ^Aahntiire On Vrttntmttmy,

rteplABher I'lh, al 10«^'cln<*, A M , at P»>Me wharf. na iHiart th* vaaMi, an It arrlvwil. th* anttr^eairn. coot.

liTt»lrF

ii-h Mu«cat.el rafMn«; ■■.in Ao do

' '■ 'let ralalM,

Joint aBSoLOTto on our Bordara, im

J01141' aBAOLC-l fornia, uppr... *.i -. I Joint ri I'Alifornta

. Utlon to MtubllBhlDil Fortl Il 26, 1861. . > tha CiTtI Fund of OaU-

>n to the Ploaa Itund of H.-.l - ' - tiM tnui«U4lan of

/ toPYIMU PKR^SKM- Variou* ria«>, with A*- Vy loraa eumplH* ForaalabT

MARvntk mrrncocK,

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Hraair CBaMiatiovca'a Orrica, AucvM fid, IMl HUtraMTY TO BB «OUI «t>R TMB PAYMKRT OV AltfaMMBSTI

NoTiQB kktrcby fivaa, thai the tine allowtd. by * Olty Ordinaoee, tot ih« Konpi ml|*citiiiii of WlMt i*au, lui* a^lnd. Xb*'nll'>' f umld. miiilu utnlil

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do W. U ParlMrft Co.,

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do Alley.

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TO TBS

^TOkS AND OtBlK orncsRB Of TH* C18T0IO. ""'^'" "• Taiaidat DsraArMBK*, JbIj 19. i(tt.

Th*4dabic R«T«)o*tAw*or tb* vmt bim« >»- vldB thM Ih* value of all fortign BMrebadln tmttttM lalo tbe Unlt«d 3ut«* sh*ll Twttwt \>f th*«Mk of th* owiwr tb«T«of Whcr* Ihc (twds are owott by urtln r*iliUog to the Called Sutn, tU* OBth U t«ktB>itee th* Callcotocat th* ttane of <Btry; aad wh«(*lk*7 *^ol- ly b«ioug to p«aa 0* pctaoB* oot r«aldliif «t tm time In Ui« Catted SUtes, tbeln<oloc is raatdrMi l«b*«^M«A by th*aMh ,,1 the ownar, to admloutand by »OiM«l or OomnMtriiil Aijeut of tbe Cnltad Stat**, m hy am* :-'" -^er duly authorised to *dmltUsl*r««tfa* la the i.'^re the good* «• pwehttd; Is iti* l«tui . rtiticate of th* pmbiic ofllocr who cdoUoiatar- CI I lie o^ih must b* Biubsaliau«d by a OoMul ot Oo«. marclal AfWii of tha I'nited S«M** iB th* Mirt (TOM which tbe goodii*!* Imparled. Iftbcra bewOotfinl « ConimerciBl Acta* of th« United SMtca Io the t^surtn from ivbeoee to* Moda m*y be imported, tte MUhVBli- caliou of the - - . - . -

nation at w there lie ui. Con-,ji 11. r«i.. th- , ill inv . ace.

may be execuMd by * Qootni cf *

inity with the VnlMd 8t*tW, if

TiK there if there be no sach

.' r lUication may Ik mad* l^ two

,iit> reeidlog at the portfttm wheao*

rtr-l

' ' " '-tit a number of the

d States by, or «* -' rrtders and niaau- ' the needful DqiBWieot

o.-l oiv.mn. ,r)jl. I IihI .-llnli'., olio II The pnrtii-'i lliu^ . from idhiwiii,/ th. h,. involnHl. to ti,- >lupuiciit. who. Ill fyitild. (Old nhoaeilut) the Collector at tli>. Imr

ih^ taalOi nm- iicm to ha*» Outr 1 on an undcr**!-

- .11. !, Ihe Dnl- ,,il I li4low, .. ar »)u,-ii I he ifouda SBBy i'ou.»ul nt the port of -. would nt once «ee Che Hi.uld lie to pur on hi^ guard, of deetiimti'in Icrcloftirc idl the vtuif.4. where the eonnular cert4Qc*te ban Ihi'ii accidentally or deslgneilly omitted with the Id Vfiices for foreign ftc,-i,iuit. have been reft^rred to ihe De tiartitieut. which ltu«. ka a mutter of couri,e, admitted iliciii 10 entry upon iiiviiiff the uMual iHjud for tbe pro diictliHi of viid cirllliiutc within aciTtidn UmlltHl period, aci'onliiii^ to tliedii'r.Liici. of tlii. port of uhlpmenl. The l)e|iArtiiieiif hn.! tu.,'ertuUic.l tliitt in ni'iueof the principal port,iof entry tlieiu'tion.l.i have heen coHideriil too uiucti a- u tit.'ri* tOnn; nn, I, except where the partlt-i* have vol- nntiiril\ pnidMci.d tin- certiftcot*..- ar tlm^e poets, no di. iiiuiid lia^ l,i.i'ti niu.it' up, III flicin. nnd the DouitA remain on nil- iincuiicelte,!. 'I'll. » ..ii-H.-. Indilceil thoac

foreij.'-ii iihip(n,-r.*i who hio -..nt forwanl Iht4r

goiKlii ultlhiur th,. niiiliii !■-. to continue the

jiraciiiiH'. until tin. evil tiu- Ltccumi'iio general and exten Aive, u.- to render it ni-ceeenry to adopt vigonmii mea- euro,* to chi'ck and deeiroy it.

In the circular fnini thin Department, of 7lh April. 1851. to Ano-rican CousuLi anil Coouuerdal Agvota. wliii-U ha..* been generally puhtielicfl lu the public Jour- nal of the I'nited Stntee. aud>which the Consula abroad were iiiiilructed to make public at the placen of their re jipective rcAideneo-i. notice whm given of the intended chuntte of action by the Department 00 tlii.n nubject. af- ter a reunonable delay. Tbe time for thin cliaqire, tbe Depiirtuivnl ililnk^, haN now arrived, and the Ctmectora are therefore re,(Ue*tv,l and Instructed to otMierve and eufori-e (he I'ollowinK rulee on the subject:

111 all future iniportat!' han'liaefor Bceottst

of non-re>jdent owner- 1 voices are ni>t ae-

com)*iiiileil by the conpii.i - - rflqulred by law.

the fio.tdi mu>t he H«ut t,, t ji,- puiili,; iitores, there to re- main at the expaime mid rlAk of the owneri until tbe certliicntc lihall he pn>duced; and no bouile will be ta- ken. Hf heretofore, for tbe production of such osrtifi- i-ates.

WlHtn, however, any <uch good:i-*rv of a perishable nature, or what urocflltud fiuay or "seBSatiabl**' foods, or Htiere Ihc ^lale would be materially iw^Biffl by delnj, (he Uepdrtmeot. uuleiM thacwl* ohtious evidence of io- tcnded fraud, lui a report of the fact-i by the lMiy*rter, coriilied tci hy the Colle'tor, will admit them to entry on such Lerinii a^ the facln and cu-cunistauces of each c**« rwpecttvely . may rx-nder necessary and proper.

Some of the foieign HlitpperA aod manufiutorera bt* la the habit oi licndlng u con.-inlar certificate attached to a a general invoice of good", part of which only come In the vessel with the certiUcate. and the balance being hi- iend(.d forfnture Nhipinent by n subseijueot veaaei or veseclii; and tn many iniitances, as the DepartaieBC 1^ advined, such good* are not even wanufaclured at tlie

AU of which bills, having been duly rendcnil hv tlie Collector. I <hall, in purcuauce of said llrdinanoe, «eii the above described property, at public uucticn iu front of Ihe Ciilifornin Fjichangc, on the -.'Olh diiv of SEl'TE.MBKH,

Inst, at 12 o'clock. M, The dlspowil of the aljove lots fhall be made to the biddern offering to" hold them for the , rr ' S . ''', " ,T",""" .;.:" IT,- ~ T T

.honeet time, ui»n th. | oyment ot the assessment, and the interest due thereon, ti^cthe? with the expense, ol I'"." ""■ '""'? '" ''?!"' "i"' the, certMwte gr*«it«d.-ln the sale, and the execution of the authorised certificates of possession | future, no luch eertiUcate Is to be resneeted, saafU IBr -- * ' '^ *' ' hicli set iinlly nccoropsoT Itj and Boy other

Sep 10 Id

WM. DIVIER. Street Commissioner

Ismi

(SWf 1UBCK1VBU Aim Vtm BALE

by ADAMS ft CLEMENTS, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, on Clay street, in tbe Post UIBce build- ing- Bristol's eit Saraaparilla, Osgood's Cholsirogue, Dailey's Pain Extnictiv, Perry Davis' pain Killer, BarniCs Fever and Ague

Pills, Cherry Pectoral, MoSatl's Pills and Sitters Cbsncbalagua. Cod Liver oil. Thorn's Extract, Cuttle flsb Bone, Oils W'mter (ireen, Spruce

and Saft.^ftai, Assorted Phials,

do Pill Boxes, Haskell ft .Merrick's iclect

Powders. Painu and Oils, Pexfumct3', bxtra Port Wine for In-^-

Ud*. Breast Glasses tmd Nipple

Shells. Osbom's Water Colors,

Lltrht German tiftiie. Tra?»», single -tnd douWe.

and Cull'i and .Marsli s

patent, ftc , ftc

smgtass, Cooper's and American, Uelatlne, AttMBol, Uope, Potash.

Sup cBrb A>da, Cremur Tfttsi. Tartaric Acid, Chloride Llm", Pearl Ash, Cnrb Ammonia. Flaxseed, AnowToot, Sponge,

WUte and Red Chalk, Cochineal,

White and Ycilow Wax, Iodide PofBsium. Opium, taiudu. Morphine, Ohemicals, Gum SholU,'. Canat;- Seed, Neatsfoot Oil. SarsapatUU Rcot. Sands' ext Sar?apiiriila. 'Townsond's do

Wynknnp's do

Atso— 'A* celebrated Onrrenberg Co.'s Medidoes.

jl2

JACKS & BLAKE, <lat«- -VToadntfl^'*,)

HAVF II KM05'KD to their new tire-proof store, when' tlu-y oder a «plcndid assortment of fine Lon- don dupli--',, lever ajid anchor WATcuaa of the fi- nest quality, v.-t(ii I'alitnriaa gold cases.

Also, dlamifcd worli. MlTcr w»r».'. and i4tc richest and rarest specimen irorl; ever manufactured in California

W"alches r*liairi'il und wruranteil; Chronometers rated by transit Bvtry ihinfr left in their chonre in.iured agaiott thett tu- lo?-! I'r hre

274 MitNTOOMERV STRKF-T. Sep 16 Im Bolton. Barron ft Co '> Uuilding

WAT« HF.S ANO JEM'RURY, AT

Cnlifomiii

i;r..i

LKWB

^>,li.^rll . niu. I ' city sort II. I

IliOD ill the CMli

nomelers, aud I

tilrcrs In Euro|i.- .Icwelry of every de.tcriptinn, ami

watehep allil itlir..i tern repaired with lieiitii»-.K nii,l

promptitude. Jew, try iiinnufactnreil of t'slifomin cold. anil Hp«.oinieus nci.li' op t" :iny pntlem nnd shape The tnanufaetiir.iu; departtueiit lscnrrle.1 011 hy the most •kllfiil Wiirkmeo 111 ilo'cuulry All work eutriistcl to Ills care will he ,'i,.,-iite>l neatly aud i^iiickly. wep 15

I'Iny ilri»el, opposite tli,- The ohtcsl ,'iitnhli.itu]M'n( I' . rbrjipcr th.in .luy jt.weh .. ri,io>,t at hII tlmeti til' I /im itiid .fnoe/rv of the fii. ly KineLondon patent l.n,.,-, chro- (iloe Matcnes. fr.ini Ihe he^t nlAnlll.iC-

AAXrSTW Si CO., beg most respectfullv to an- ] Bounce to the Laities of tUis city and vicinity, that tbey have opened the premises. No. 3, Hacramcnto street, 1 with tbe richest, most complete, varied and extensive as- , snrtment of Dry Goods ever before offered to Inspection In Sao Francisco, coinprlsini,' the most .i^elect goods ol the Eogiisb, French, aud American markets.

Their Silk stock, which has been ob.-i*en from the moat exteasivo importing bouses, ami which cannot ha surpassed, comprises all the different iiualities of Plain, watered, caincleon. very rich iitace; PjTamldcs a volants. .Mo^aiquc dcu.x faces, ^

Rainbow, Florence^ and bonnet. Amure bazincr; Broche or et Argent, BT0i:hc Armaud, Africalne to-jt cult, cheuc Pompadour; Moire antique; satins Royal: Vcloors grce; Popelioea Esco.sKaiscs, Robes de bai: Ptoin black and tvatcred tllks, all widths, and liigb

Imtrc; Satins, botb In plain colors and plaid Also, a very- extensive lot of evening dres,nes, m em- broidered muslin, tarleton. and lace.

Thcso are offered at jirices belov^ the cost of importa- tion into the American market .

Their SHAWL stuck has ai/o been 'clccicd T.-ith the greatest core, and is of the most approvcl mnk,* and style-,.

Attention is most purticuiorly in-ritcd to the Mantllln and Cloftk department, as the utmost endeavors of the prrprietor* have been t.> make it at once recherche nnd fompleie.

Their «tock ot Cashmeiic9, I'laSn and llgureii; de-

Inine.i do do.; Frencli merinos; Alpsi-n.} norl par.nmnits'i:

hosiery and glove*. (.VlL-xaniirel- lace nnd embroUleiwd

poods, is al-to Ihc richest erer before offercl hc^ in one

estahlishment

A laiite (.---lortujcnt of linen itreod' nn I haberdadicry.

Ijidles' dress nnd riding hats

Aiao 1 extra rich point laer> Bridal Drcsi, valued «t

Ail the stocl; having been purchase! for cidi. snd «e, [cctcd hv one of the proprietors, ii now offererl af very low prices A AUSTIN.

-cpliln JOHN KKI.LV

10 e br other or suh- 1^ witliaut coosuiar_ I aud separate on*

I theicimis 1

j poni

j sc'i I ceri: for ibi- ^■Jud.-i by ..n. h vttkri.

In nil cases where hoods her«tofoT« given for th* pM» diictlon of consular certiflcatos remain uneancelMI. imA the time for producing them has expired, th* pnrH** an to be u.)tifled in wrlling. to pay tbe amount of such un- caucellcd UondH. and on a hulme lojdu ao ■nitWB thbly davs after sucli notice, they wilt be immediately put into •alt

Should there he any ol these cases where th* Colleotor ttiloks, fh>m peciUlsr ctrcumstances, further tte* should be granted for the production of the certlflealt, the Department, on s preaemation of the f*ct» of the case, irill take such cases into consideration, and. If the rircuinstanees will warrant i(, will grant the addltiooal time rC'iulreil, under such terns and coodltioBs *• It may think advisable and J ust to exact

Vou will use every dillcence to pr«T*at the «eliy -of mcrchandine as tbe property of residents whtre tt taay be for loreii^o account, and whenever yon may d4l**t * decept.on or fraud in eoteiing goods sritbont rhe oalh «f the rcnl 'owners, you will euforn. the utmost pwDBlty of the lavs apuntt the offendinit portic..

The i.''onsuls ao-i Commercial Agents vriil be r«qn«st*d hereafter either 1. 1 make their certificate upon th* in- voice itself, or to p.e -neb details, where it is attached as a sc|iaratc document, a.i to tbe names of the shlppcn, con*ii;necs, vcdiei^, eud captains, the nature at th* merchandise, and the total amount, as will fully Ugcui- fy ibcinroiccinnexed; instetd of givinn. ai bei*tollne, their cerilficates in inch general terms aj to admit of . tho ilecrptiou. vrhich the Department 1:. infanaed h«*

'•do

d.,,, sale

16 k.

Kl ;

TO I.W.T, wills, nr v»«*l»nn» »%ro,l«i

iHaf ^ysfmrit Hm\ ^v.'mmi^Utn- II -'im*. #ili', '■

yi^ sfol .>n Bin*-,., r(*n» UniM hi M 1-- ;'<»-«.n -!

shoipie. lit- In WM 1:. PrUKO;' '.'■ u-.f I'-. ,

f lie^- fl)*^ pr-s^ljlpiis i.*.p|ft E.f I

dn

19

- Imn-

.11)11 i»MM« »,. 1 (-huw 'i.trtf -•iiR Hms* «sj(.«ti.jr J»vi« .-nflfi..

"loionds;' "■••old— s»J)15

l|»Bt.l.-'<. f».-« j--».,;«||,::s'r» .AHiL> l*fl.A"iltiH *' ^'^'■''° '* -- 1 -i .--= fc#-ms Mill ^isim^ ftif mti^ h-?

*i-%BVi^ » iinrMcnim^'

' ■' ^ti»ntf*taiierT St., tie*TOt^%-

- ' . 'I---II?. ...i-? r^ciiw*! god ftsi»le bi?

Martin » HB*^it€<w«,

MIHCNHLI.ANKOT'K ROOKH.—

JuJt rei-i-;. ' Dick

en-', li I ^.ivels,

tuition ,

Bowili !. ., .i.,r, 1 |,-^ .1

llii.K . - iiniversnl

cloi..- mr.-,- r.,\.

W.'i .

WOl l.

Qui.. I ^ . .

chileet, lona hooke; AuioflcAo ao.l I Hoyies' games; various song tH>oks. . by 4^ MARVI.V ft li.ii:;i Iv,

Al the Pioneer Boole Store, Moatgvmery street, near Clay street. topi 6

A*fc HARK OPPOKTirWlTY l.argc invoice

!■% ,ir I IIINIWK 811. KS of every variety and tex- '^^ tu*. juat reoetwl

Mb* j a. HTILI.MaN reepeetfully informs hiir fHaad* that she has lately op.mud her store In Hacrameiito •treat, a*ai '■"or to the corner <^ Kearny, wilb a lartre aawrtiBMit of Lasliaa'. Denllemeo's and Children's Fui

Dr. . .fiqse al ttte shortest nottoe, aud tu llii-

moKi ^tyle.

A iiUdren's weariug apparel and gentle

men's tunii-liLn^ gouds made, al the shortest notice.

Tbe New !<Tn.a or D*a<s, mads >W>m the original patterns, wiih naatneea and dsapaloh aull Im

^^ PKTBR LRtTRR, Hoot aud Khoe

^■1 DKAI'BK. keeps constantly on hand, a full aa- ' itt tOTtmaoi of (ant's fine 1 'alV Boots. Also, Patent Uadwr Shoe*. Oalt***, ftc

MontysMWy strivt o).|<,,>its khe Mayir'ii OIBcs. JoW Xin

icon :%H.1-H -.-„ i ». » H9' SARBAPA- lULtiA, Hnnt's Linhnent for htiilw*, fpraki*, •(«., arsmda, aiaaa, borax, bciauitoa*, •mia, t*«ttitr ■dd, seiiUii* fowdars, tlc) noilce . ,11 of lemoa, pni»i etc , perffimi, t 1 fancy giiods

HP I I'rngglata.

' tfomery eta

^T-'H. tw.i-rr. .1,1,- .1. Kl, ••() 7. for

>^ IT Heistaoftir't- . «, t fit-a, more ot

5R*T TRAMirft -tl". « oasii.pt oi »en

I'l^tb ^i?yiBa« foT bf->kers %n.l inerehsiir,. ,

-«- t* »AK«B. 1

^-1 '■-' .- M^jalip^merv St . fk*sr Washlo^trtn

I t g-i'iiK-; -r. H»»B:»«*-i.!t, |iw«r,(irtj- af Kollj, Hen- ! -iisiit^Hi *, i> . fl^pi f^ir sale » wMl wtefis^ .^oet uf Qrp- ! i»ri»«. l'm-»Wi«B« anal Un^m* st towns* B^lm ' tiriows, Whntew** una r«*«, Shi^*fsi*^Ti).T »f|i#sti, M hn^mt s**i^ro Mim^^>mmf-

THE COMMERCIAL EXCHAJfOE POR ALL NATIOXri. The nndcriigned Intends open- iac. early in ^'epteniher, an ertabli'.hinent, to be called the "CoMKEsriAL F,icH.'^cs r.-iu all Nation' " in the tlr.--prn.M buildlntT now crtH-tiug hy Messr?. Smith Brother- ft Co , on the corner of i.',iUt(irnla and ."■nsome •tre,.i«

' " '' '.l,?hment ore, to as-

! chants and others

lnt{ I 1

Me» - -I

nui-li iiu HI ' Ini-

lrste-1, th. I 10

locflt." lull ' : 1;, and

basiui' 111* prujci-t upiiu it? i-'iuii'Ti-lK-oeiii' uiillt) . he will

»t with thai support which such an undi*rtakim; hltl, l.iJUiilifl

The ndvsutac^ei offereii by tliin c^tahlishtnenl sse priii cipally tiiese:

A h.iok, ciiiit-aitiiui,r a roaster of the nrrivst of oil ve^ MelH, will Im* keiit con^laiitly piwtnil up sm tlu>v are n' |>orled, aud also a coiiv "f their niaiilfeata, IIb- most I'nni)'!-'- -— .'f. --nienls liriviiijf been entered Into with till- I e Teliifmpb statioiiu. t<i furnish lbl<

llWfi. ...llioi.

been '^ i-ri.o.i ,,,

"'■ ''-■ - -"■".- -- 'n place

ot 11

'-sued. a? vir-

P

tU-.i II

i.ii m.-i.«i(j i, . 1.1- i,..,n-remaent osm-

ner r

liandite. thene latter h«-re pammsi

tui ..

■"Tthe n'-'itlenf tmptirters of the

Vniti .1 c-.ii - \

.'nn and fastcT-

est- "f th' latter

ithful collec-

lion ol the reveii,.

10 of th* 0«-

partmcut in e.-,tabl

liiii.: itic r.ijr toju iiowD in th* pre-

lent circular-

Thc pcf.-Ktrn'-t.t

~;il ''inbmc.- the occii, ion toobferre.

th.v 1

iih the busl-

nc-

'hooefor the

coi,

onsidered by

th

m,i.lieri of form.

loll

1 incut hereafter to

mr.l

rn*. 1U-. »nd vou

are

■nforc-

the ,

..ic due

ami I

.. ... ^ .l,.*j..,F..

Acting Secretary the iTaaisiay,

TaXA ■>-- r -■ -TT, »

V'.vir flttiii ;.nnyln/

Stf~ In ealltnir

Tr.

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hnnl hi

. t'T

•h

ii,..-,..-,r> li,r..n)ilitl..ii. Il, i,r.l,.| tlinl ...ir... 1 i.lvj.-,. ton-, tie iflven.

UHtrr itags will lie made tn> for dUIereiit parts >>r th,- waMU.nn> srlll tie <!>rwardeil by the first luwt oplurlu I nicies

The Istcit NcM-iiiipiT'i nil. I J'.-ri.i-ii.-nl-. that can Im' oh 1 lalii" ' iilher pari

will 1

r. 1 ^'W'Oi dally

su.l .Si.."/tl» .'■-. ' .**<|>- I

fori

Is * \

•tr

)iino t.iMi." will I

,,s,

111. Kl- Imsinesa n > daily rroio

lUjtlit , fctie 11111,^11 I'll tbe bouia of 1 and 2 e

Tbe teraw of subeoni reom. t."!, and for ilie "

ttuiieeribanoBly win may lOtTodtMe aii) ir^n with them al th' led hv a suhSCTil daiiiik tliiei "isi

K>

1*1"

of ,uli,«ri

•epl6

f'Slt

in the

, of Inlifresl li< the asetnanUI.

.... ,-.ih .tsek Ublee, wher- -SI, and leave tiH.,i

ritylkSMnftr*,

-i--"inat "I

I open i,ak at

'ivi rietween

will

r..r' ot n, eat.'

del

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t^''

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liiid In 11..

sntr"

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mitd the

T loTLK* Ktiia. tl.

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1 -0 " '1 I «1U mtun ooor o.vi i>v.>ikt UsabaaaaeOw n -im rsjnsnto.wifl baaiUjWunii il ^NTIION? ia«H OWidmjIir the •n •' legally

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df 1 " 1"- i/t,tr I1' ,1 1 [ -,'-iei I, - la 1

. i-i^ *iir »ni( H' ih** pMi,e*i H'l i,

MAISMN ft 111 ri if' <'.i k iilont|f(>gier> "t ii*a? t *- ^si»i ii>|i%i **»'.7)0FaSI VA*i«Trtli' Bi-,.-!. H ii", tin wii vrhiFe t¥fi*«in tallow an'l t{ t t Ai^Tt5 <v 'ind In ill "1 -io,st iiiie ann t^eriuie ^ ■!• 1, 1 , Viitiv W'hii.iijr ' sr-i" * liaii itiwider* *nd 1 »Ti> aei Ptl-.s 9ett«.>e,, '},»!. j eg sod 'isah Ttxri*. U«9f> ers'.lue liwii ne [."njltass wafer ator* ta htHH*. A'.tM^ A liiiBMilltr

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rai-tur Hiwi* Tartan.

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i»lii aOI oC Mg> aMmtf ii"( iilliiiilM >t < . uf tlkr («a«r»l fund, iita Mua 0^ fti' <ii>)l«r«, p*fabl« quATtvrkj diutac ih» !■>«

f. 10 All I

I ol Mid I

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cb« ''«TUa'«>< uf Mid Phi

. th» TtvMMi ef «h» ll«iBli*l. «»»• l>«i» *»" ' *lt <-hMK». ft.. aaMOf B«ulUM ooll«««l I w . |-*n« Ui«»»». .nd «l»ll b. •"•^•^ '" -" «r«likiw« 4wUlM''' ,... i..„..h.i p .,(Al »«J<i

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AnthorlMiv Uala a 1<'.

Ml whict'

I'uttJorHta itprtttTi- Ii4i»'6*nan iAmU Amirnblv, do tnaft at fol

STATE LAWS.

[By Aftikority ]

I 11 llUIILCl

'i Uar

HldHoltitiabullili... fmdl, orar aad *bi:M Ihl Ib ttwto fiAaUl 1^.. tiwrittil en akiu i<mi|>ur .

MMMwIVI »•"' i>rf<iii,i .1

!*<>»■. 4. Th. iMnAw tfcol: thr Uo»r

potsti i

MikUK

thr TttlM*** of tllo

itei SCO* th«y uii! Unr-tefr ptrpetUA, all n»irt»nf (bk iiiA raalMd ppnuaal, i M. t«a- 8. Xbm Baai-^: «)ut)) limv*< (iiU powor

!ilr> ..runl.t lf...|.tt.il rc.

,r of .1 h,

t M>: au-

'..r lb»

I.J

.1 nt

I to ,.nli- . (,.-

I,,'. -,, ,,, .1 nil

ji iif H roluutitlv. a|i

r f\\M illhlilJI ti. thr

)i ]w<i4iiu, riri (Ui

> r<'tit4|>tM luttl i*x-

■t.f v«»Jlr, th*"

ii^ rriiinlii-

Kiili ■..ii'h

I'liitl.

n<*

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lill .tU t :ii-iliioit*f

.1 n'ni"»i«l ftuiu I ""'r''' r ntlKTwlm.; »iilil | f"! ""'I I i.ir..«. il.i' (In't *••!* of ihi' thi> 'rru«lm<. tii(i>4<ii liy Oii< " !■' l"l llll'i IKii c>lil-.'« Til.' 'I. (tilt nf nltlt^i. rtt till' hut i.niMlfllf III' i:ll.«|.|t .U'-t .^.oi.i >.'•*<- ^i4it4*«i in««illKi;^ lit IwKt ii. A itiJiJt)rti/ nIihJI (^mKtltut*. u iiuurum to .-iii««^ .•^,-,- , i\ r .:'tiir 111*. piti'4Nif(i 111 iluM

•4«t. till' Ttu '.I'h "f "lll''i'. .lull i»h«ll

lininMll*l«'l> ■■ .'.inntlofii.l M.ilit lloMpltiil,

III rinili.rmitv wllh I'll' I'r'.M-l.nii* nf till., iirt . Tln'.v

•hall bv Itiill'.t. HiiiiuHlly. "l«ct ii 'rri<ik«ur«r, wlv> «li.iU hol.l liln ofllc.' for the fnii of uii.' yi'iir. 'ir until lii!i mic- .•f^Mor 4iiUI I > 'till will., hi't'oro I'lilnrliifc ii|iiiii

thr ilillUv "' iIIkJvi

t... a)i|.r^.T.^I "f T

Iwmi!-

illanhiiu Qot'r lA* V.c lltlnl t<

,,>.l

HAL.

1 OU'Ul"

BIMtl T IMOalll' of |Witi oatllr' IDK 111 othm- i:

Thi-Y '

pllUMf'

whlnh

ofllri' 1.1 ... TMianrirp iH' •maalnit I'Hl

I— '-1'''"-"

1 .1 :^ i 1 »i 'till 1 1'..^ KKinilary of 8lat<'.

i*xpuuM>;

patient

tfu oj thr I'orl .itiiiHl v^annni lo ' tiuilrr "u.-li II Iji'tivi'i-n i

infwrvU li> rvuMiu ut 111.' mluiir^iui vi A**i

num 1 \' mlurt ly II

Ol XII fiv.- 1 itl'll

" ' K"'

imi.lj , till' '111 1 vionilay (7f July m

1 rouod tij- to f'hu'nr

lull ii^lli'

any f»iiil« I of thr Mai*, |>U}r»l>ll^ In l"n yuaii

.iiM tu Ihr ' * »..--- _.

'I tbi" lift

All mrtHitntn. Bl«ii»' )M.r«iii> Intunwii'il wiili lli th)*iitr.'. or tliiiw. ojiiti 1.1 I

|iav ill ' ' I'VIT)

biiiiil iiitil M.M'UrUji' t

i-it. •«■,.. (ti 111.' «iiiii of I '■ hv 'rni-tiivf of till' j I for till- raltliful

'MTIIVIT. tllKt llO l.t-

^ aJi.iU rco<'lvo tir hv I'u- iltul itliiill hari* tiorii tlll- ly oritautat'.l .•»... ^- ,.. ;.itli.ii.

SliH- 8. It allall bu tliii ilutv i.f Ihil To'iiiiirer I.. .niI- lant nil luooay iluc tho llualiitiil, to knuli a iNirrect ac-

rouDt of Ufi :"'- 'ii'l rfvi'iun* rect'tte uud

nafely ke«t> ' the ..Muii.' out lu hari'lu

l.roriiirtl, <tl. ilio lliM|.lt>l fuiul. He

ithall alaoacf i.* H.'^-r.-tury (■■ liie ll.iwril of TruHtvm, HhaU mak« a luuiittity rojiort to muIiI TrunteoM of liU of- n<4al tranaoctlnai. kL>.-i< thi^ boolw iniiJ liavu i-hariru uf all lloapUJ^ aocouii' iMnn Kurh Jiitli^^ (loiiiitH-'t-

m1 with 1^ oOla« I* >-^ iitHV illroi't III* i^oin-

peoiiattoa ihall ii"' •"- num of two iIiouimiilI

dollan, to bf palj '|ii»i<' ily <'u< "f tl»' *^>"»l "< ">" Sttooktoa BUla Hospital

8ac. T. Tbii Laicliilaturii «linll rloct a Uii^lili'iit I'liy^l- Han, wbo^ll boltl ..IH.'.' f"i ilii> Iitui of two ynini. ahall Im afrraUuati! in lutsltrtii.', auil kIihII hnvfi tirucllcn-U at liiait Kra yi-nn fnnii Ih.' 'I.il.' of ll>> .Ui.lnhiit It <*iiill boU* tluty to bare a k^'ultiiI MUpurvlnloii of ttiu llo*.|ii. tal, glT« ordcn for tliii luliiiU-iioii ot i<aiw*tit>>. huvi. tin.

AS Al'T •f.i «««l" o Hlltli' Hospital lu 111- «'Uy "f PaiTnnifulo. Th' f'opU af IJl' StiUr ,tf l'altf"rmi' r^rrxmtril in .Smal' tuui Allrmbtf Hu "lai.1

HKTioN 1 Tliir. -Imll l" ..Iblu tb"-

ritv of SiiLrjun-uto 10 tbii iiinu.. > ,)iorlilMi.

u.matr lloii.lt.\l , ,, ..

0 i •ilimamliii'triulotiof naUl Iltwplial'liMll o»cfin fld'-a t.. H lloanlof Viunt'""' !■ 1.' oi.uipoowl nf i.Jiiilit ill.«l.i'Tii to bf i^o™!) b> ' ..iiirK Haul trlW-

I, ^1>.^|| (iKiimili'il liy tl. . .iiiiall) by lot,

lull, two nlttiiwi. TiK'ti" iir«t iSit'1 ilmll nil

out of .illl.'ii at tho o«|ilral».ii ..I ..in' y.'.ir, »n tliut oii'^ li:ill ihiill hi' nho«.ii iintiiially 'llu') I'liall l.i' p.Tmain'ni .•llUi'll" of till' .'ily of .Sarrauii'lit". uu.l nluiU nli'rl by Imllnt. iH.ni tlii>lr iiiiiuImt, a I'l'Lulil.-ni, to pnnUK t.»iT lli.'li i|.'m...nillou- nii'l II Vtiv ITi'«i bul lo lilt «" rri.«l- •iMit In liln Rliawi.^i' Tlo'y fhi'll 'i" Hnnwu by tin- luiiuo iiii.l -.tvli'ol "Tlii'Trili.tW'.'^.ifthi-><tnli'lloi.|iiliil.'»l>illiy Hull 111.111.' lli.'V iiii.l ih.'lr Kur.'"»iior« mIii.1I l.i- kiii.wii In liiw liii\.'|.i'r).i'tii»l <iii'i'<'iii4oii,iii»v<iii''in.l 111- miMllii nil >l til.' .Htiil.'. mill may ri'rilt.' iii.l liol.l i.ro|..'rtv. ri'iiinl. Ii.r tlin ii»" liml lu'liiMlt of 'alil llo» pitiil.

^ :l Till' lk•(l^l of TrilHt.'ivi ulllill ll»»'' l"li powiT lo nuiiMu;!' "11.1 »ilinliii»ti'r tli" i<ir<ilr« of nal.l lloisitlal ; •'. puri'lm*-' till' ii,'.^'ri#iiry IhihIm. not I'Xci'iMlitij! t.'ii iirri-i'. for III.' pufiion.' "t frm'tiuji Ib.fi'on Ihi- ni'iili'ltp llo«pl- tiil bull.liiiK-. wli.'iii'».T "UlUfli'iit fuiiJr. .in>r and abov.'

all llahllltl.'« nil. I fiirri'iil ■.■»p.'ii.'«-» "ball I"' ' i""! kv

thmn iu tli.'iroillriiil i'*iiai'liy ; provldi'il, bow.'v.T. that till, wliol.' .'u»t i.r tbi' bull.llimi tuKKtlUT Willi til.' vrounilii nli.1 linprov.iiii'ilt" to I..' uikUp tliir.'oti. nhnll not iixri'i'J till' ullill of flfty tll.iU'iml ili.ll»r» ; ami until •iiii'b llini' ii» tbi iii'riii««ry riiii<l« nlwll luvrii.'. ilii' trun- ti-iw :.r.' iiiilliiiii*.'il to inako i..i<ipofaiy amiuKi'uii'ntu for th.' .-I (l.lUbm.'iit unJ .irt.iiiii»iitlou of iiiiiil hoiipilal

Tlifv ulinll not iilli ti', '"■II or .llsp.»i' of any propiTty

wllill>o.'t.'r. I.i>|..1ikIiiK lo or .liilnir-l by llii' lionpital. wilb.iUI till, oiinmiil of Ibi. l.i'KlHliiluri'.

§ 4. I'll,- IriKtii'i «h»ll han' p.ia.T tn maki' bylowa for tholr own novumnu'nt iinl tlw it.iv.ruini'nt of lU" lloKpiul , iiroriilnl . tlliil tliL'y HI.' nol ri-piigiuint to tlU' lnw«..r 111.' 1 iilli'il Stiil.r., of thU Stilt.', or lolbi- ..nil- iiaiiniia of till' I'll V of .Hu.'riimunto. Thi'y shall inune to b<i

kept a rocurJot Ibi'lr procMllnKi!. wliicb nhnllnt all llutcs upiiliwl to no oilier purpow wlialrv.ir. bi<ou«ntolhfin''p.'.'tlouor»coiuiuittei'oflhi.'l<'!rW»tur«'. \ § 'J6. Tlie Lfginliilurc ahull liavi- ^i first Wft'k of i'lich ?f»ilou. an aunuiil re|Mirt

,ilii

■iTioii or ■■u»,

liall

t,-,':iJ»iir' 1 ■•' "■■ ..•■i-M... t... o iittJ

II. lb.' I'uui of nvi' ilntlarM, unit for

pvrrv t ..Oiwnptliiii bull or -oue»rt. tin- lUtii

.! Ii III hi' paiJ ill CO.i; 't .fthi'

i ' hr pt-r^iii for who loni*

.1 till' Mayor o( ih.- .iiy

r.*||| UllleM till* llpplli'I.lH-Ii 'lliill III I ,.* ti.tlH'

.'ipl for ■"111 tii« niRuod by llir Irm- ui-t.r nf

y :::! ' I lom auJ ciflii lb.' pi'-'ano of ili(« ii.i. llic troiwurfr of lb"' !«»ir' lii'nby niilhorUwl loil r.-.iiilii.l lo pay, ii|«n the wnmiul .ittlu* I'reniii.'ui nf thr Itmiril of Trifleen nf the [liati' llonpilal. to lln- ..rtb-r of Ibi' IrciiKurer thi'r«.f, .|uarterly. the net pr.iee<s|« of all Hiiini- of oitiney wlileb niay be e*-illeeteil unit paiil iulo tile Htiile rri'.Mury. arlnUiit fri.ni Hie riinoery of forfi^teil IiadiIh,

ri'i'iHtnlnuni'.-K I line*, whieh Mliiy be n-meanail In rrilli

liinl ettiMiH, anil for .'..nteniiil of I'oiirt-; I'riiviiitU. That uo ni.>r<' than tblftv tlioujaii.l .bMlar-' •Iwill Iw piiUl In any on.' year. llei.li«ll als.. I"', aii.l In hereby uuth.ir Itiil lo hiilil Ami «et ilpiin bir the l.eiiedl of Iha •nJe llo^pltiil, to be piiiil ovr In the niiiuner ii« |iroil4i'il lu Ible M'c'lton. on.-fonrth of tin' lolal nini.nnl nf tuicei. whleli may aeiTue u.'t t.. the istat.- Tn«>.ury froiil lle.'U- .sen fk'.iin KiiulblinK aii.l snl.'.i iil (.ubll.' an.'lion. VrmH- iW, !<iii.l oor-foilrth shall not e».-.».,l th.' »uiu or lliirly thoUHnnil ilollart:

^ 'J-l. The Stale Tmi-urer Ii ber.by re(|ilirej In pay In niiartarly initlalmeuti. .Ivirinn the llr-t year iirter the IBUenite of ihil aet, out nf any ut.mey not i.iherwi»e »|i- prnpriate,!, on the wnrrunt of the PrenLlenl of llo' Ho»r<l of Truilee? of ll>e State Hospital, eoiinler«iKn.sl by the Treasurer thereof, the num of Ililrly llioUi.iiuil .l.<llnr.. whereol Afl!-.'!! Ilu.usanil dollaiTi "hull be h.-lil an.l net opuirl by the Trustee* of the lloepltnl lo provLb- for lu- «ine perMina. the balanee to lie einpl.iv.Hl for the iiae of the Inntilullon, Pmndtd. II »l>all b.. the iliilv of the Tru»tei'i> to reeeive Into the (wlabll'luiienl. nil luuallra Kcnt fnmi any part of the Stale.

i i.i All cJinnn'ii. feeH, flo«i, nr penaltlif eolleet(> I by

virtueof the prorl.<l.in«of Ihli" iiel, uliall be wholly fur

the use iinil benefit of the Stat.' llo«pltal, noil "ball

i.lieil to no olher t.urpo'e wlialever.

iowor lo ullor or

.-peul. UAMIi

API-.

.(

\ Al.Lljn. IVI .

I liireby enrtlly that il. nriihiiiti Art now im llle lu i

1 IrUMtoiiy of "■>

W."vAN VU<ftlllIM

if in

■111,1 I r.in-i-i i)pi for till' pul.li.'U ( n irenerhl '-111.

inniateri. aiiil make rulen niiil

By coii'*ent of the Tru.«te."«

ante all uiate.-i. nurHe... anil ul-

,.n... j,i eafee of einerKeney ; he

lu any private prartlc«

IDeial duties, anil lie sluill

111 Tsuawire a salary not ex

|icr nuniiiii. t-j ba pal4 [ lb' llie Stockton Stiilii llo.spl

Im mad lata

orUers for I'. he hIuJI auir

VOO'li'T-

•hal: whl'i

Pltlla lU Tllr ll>>~

e««dlm1bwr«bii< i]oarterly out of tal.

dee. f^. There rillall al40 be eIt!i3t(Hl lu the name tuau- ■er, a VlaiUDg rhynieiao. who ahall he a rejrular Ki^'Ju- •tf In mftfl'^11*. and who f hull have prai-tUiHl hii, pro- Ikoirioa A$ lamt five yearn from the d»te of Ills dipl"ma. Maihallxiait <h«iald llosiiliiil at least once oTery day, oaleia prmntad by «iri. ' - r sueh lawful hind-

ranee. Ila ahall prearr' l^ tliereln. illld sUutl

keep rwaads of all pre>.r; ; .1 shall hare a salary

not exe««dlaM|fouT thouaao I dolUpi per iwu noi. to be paid quarterly out of the fiinda of the Stoekton State llnapltal.

See t. The Tnutae* may atnploy from tlwa to tiine. aueb addliiooal nUJlMII'HMiUliei- if in* UnptavFT wMitii of tba UoapKal and the lanatM tbennf may re- ijulre. All oAecra appointed or eleeteil uniler thia aet, ahall be cttltanB of Ih* United Slates, and ahall before eBt«rl«c dpoD thalrduttet, take an oath of oflire faith- fully to dhMbai|albclr reapeeiivi- troslH, and nn nfUeer ihall b# ailovtd to eharce or appropruite any fi-e or per- qtdalta (it hi* C%n uaa . Provided, that n~> more thiui •m) Vltdttan PhyaMaiLs ihall be eleeied

Har. 10. U ahall ha tUe duly of the Truilees to an- dU all WU» aod aoeotinta a^^aiiut the Uoo|>ltal. and all eialiBa thita auittfevi shall be paid out of the General Fund, on the or.lrr of tho Kesideut rhysinii.o. eounter- i^eil br 1 ' I'.- board, and iin funds shall

ha paid OK 'tin Ihia .M'etion No iu-

tereatsbali ..;. claim eteeedinff the liiffal

Irtereat «f ttie Mote.

See. 11. All futid-s eoileeledt>r ToeeiTcd "hall be dopo.s- Itod by Ihe Tranaltri>r at leaat once in each week, and ofleaar If rcnulriNl I.) the Tni'fres, m s.--)me bankioiE bottaa tir other place .-.i saf.- k.'.'pm^r inihe (■ity of stoi'k- ton, to be deajgotued by the Tru'trea. and no moueys thiu depoalHd aliall be itanvn out except ai prorid<.>d in •ecdoa t«n

f'ee la. ahonld the Traosiuer rrfone to depodt the fnwLs as providnd in Miln a^i or irithbold any of the fnnd« irf the Hoapltal whirh may r.Mnn into hl« haudo. nctwdinK the Wrm of :KTen day ■. he "hall bp deeniitl fCUlUy of a miadameanor and nn eonvletlou before any eoiDp«t*«t Wbonal, ahall beflneil la a num not neeiNl Infc twenty thoueand dollnrn. nr liiiprlsotinieni not ea- eeediog »»olTe months or both sueh Sue an.l linprlson-

mimt-

llao. 1». Sliaolrt «tber Ihr ReVi.i -..11? Phy-

la pwii^Kt or ab-«-ui I ii"uis.-i " useni of

the board. »h«y shall he >nnn.ai.l.'il or irtii'ni I Inui of-

ftee, at tha inarretimi BO aucA t«maiial iball l> Ihlnls at the whole t le be manral ahall i

Ve. 14, TheT"

hw k«|>t (m 1 1 property or art dir Hnapltal I, p«pmnN irb.i »l- eaiirad, a lleari.

>r lb'- rrn-lee'.

■Tl l'\

laoghMyand the sum pnifHTiy or eit.' MlistS* iMbtftil nwaar or amm. or hlii faM««ala««a^ whetiavar demantlefi

a««. 1». AnjoMa^of i; ' for thraw raamitttlta illlliii tUk laRal aiilltMii, wteapl |.r othrr nmaooaMa ean-

I'rnrUle.l thai a %oIi' ol two.

imrtv "ouffbt *n d.'fenee . ... , SHil.lble lilKlk

' aei'oiint of all fuii.l.. '■ may b*. .|..pi.rile«l at

^' the estat.' of

tale when ee- kI fo wtiotn lie- hall be return tltelr leffal

-i„es who, itleudeil or some

.■r» lu

of TiaaHM—iy »«P^ an by a two-«MMl «i»a«if lb. >•

(Ml. M. Hoaaaabor ..' '

other allleer or employ it 1 1-

■ilttiad ha bhi om naui- <i in havw aM litt«raat In anv un-iiri eo^tfltaahtliuaplUI. wh«ll,-r pwpoaa; any a4ata«ioa <a thi> •. forMttma of oSra.

Hee. IT. Any ptiTwnii in ^ u the payment of

ten dniiani to Mm Tnaeur- Hal, shall be ad-

^tte.1 to all the henHIU ..f ~.i.i i i..-|.iti.l . for the t.-riii of one rear IWim tJie data of Ilia ri'i'*'i|'( 1 o -o'l' '"■«' It idaalllMitliednly of thaTreaaurer ii|. uCaaafMNata from tba Raaidani I'M

•I Triiataes, nor i! il vball tie pet- > line nf othera. t.i T I'ontraet on a*^- ii[i|,llea or any other 1 'ball o|MW«te aa a

apatltloa la hi (.i.»i

or ton dollafu, lo antare.l i:

Iha naate. a«(e. i-«ini|ileii<.

iMptlaaof thaparaon to wlii.iii b.

tal aaU racaipl. wUell sball ... «»h»n •»<* . bnt aald rernl|.t i

MM- %t. AU taianlld awa..[i«

im% lot»' «he Hoa|>tU1 aba' ,-iifeo. aii'i on tha oertia.!.' (..»vm«gt «( saeJiftif.. ..« -11 f£:rt«iSfel *i^ -*-'' -'

fh^n h* idmliTr-i ;<-

loWf-<l to r€9n*lli ^' '■' -

««i,l |ll« *S« he pT-t' " - -

tie aJwIttefl IliHier 1

prtttittoa •* tbw "■!"' .1..- clsfeil? iif *n^ iie-i*i-^f h -r- -= .

who auf be o«^«t« .11 iii ». .

iiee. »- 11 iiMll !>• i.-.-.- l.i pnrt 0/ 8««iWoB ut "en I HP -.

»l>» fip*»l^l»»*i »P'«1 '"■■'•'

and r^^a**W M ""'l '"

n<«i*e*«r a«d th-- Tno-i i-

Sine- ». »n yir.,i,,*s. fiH,

teUirtMli HWh n-l)- eIr.'iK. tl|,

ttrf, upi4llii.tbii d*!'" "f »< faVtoa^l^MlM Treajoirei- .-) aaJagig^Ptwtati.-in. 4b.- -. ■^ " f^ aabMnlpttoi

roll.' lit

iiiiinV luloiil

IniDcmt

rl> al

lM,l

Ihe

aiek

1 -111

ii.-tweeu

in.

Uurtnc IbL _

uli.iwiim Ihe auiouul nf Ihe reei-ipte an.l eijiendllares, the iniiUitlou of the boapitHl. the e.iuditiou and the number of patieuli iulnlltti«l and diHchartfid during the year, the uature of their diaeaae. the uuuihor of palleulH reiuaiaiiii! in the hosplul at the ilate of their report, nnd aui'li other iniilterii touehiup the (reuenil affairs of the liospiUil, lliey may deem advisable. They shall hav.. power to appoint elUlabb' iieraouB. uecesKu-y t" be employi'l Ib said linspital. t" fix their .'onipeuaation, I iin.l ahall have power lo till all vaoauciun which may oe- cur in llielr own body ..r othenvise They sball have alati'd ine.itioBs at kiist nnei- a uionth. and a majority ahull eoiistllute a .|Uoruiu to traiuaet budnean.

D .'i The sai.l hospital, with all th.' lan.ls and build- I liiira. as iil'o any luul all property, of whatever nature , or kind, iiiipertalliinir Iherelo. shall be held in trust by I Ihe ll.uiM of Trusli'i-s. for the people of this Stale, and for the purposes eoiitemplaled in this act. The auld Hoard .if Trustee" shall have m. p..wer to is-u.' or pot in elreulnlioii anv paper, or divie.', as a re|.res..nlalive of value, or eii.ienci' of iudebteilness ; but this ai-etion •hall not bu eonstrued to pmliihit the audilinK and eer- tlfvlnjBT of aeeouutj* In manuer as pr.ivi.led iu this aet. ij «. Within thirty days after the pa.«tnt:e nf this aet, Trnsti-es shall take the oath nf ofllee, an.l ahall uu- ilartaki the orKaniaatina of sadl Hiiapital, in eonfonnlty with thi. prorbdorui of this act. They ahall, by ballot, eleet annually, a Treasurer, wh.i ahall hol.l oiriii' for the lami 111 one v'uar, or until hl.s sueeesaor^ shall b.; nlialib- ihI, aud who. before euli-ring upon the duties of hia of- Hoo, ahall ifive bond with sureliee to he approved by tlia Trustees, in the aum oi twenty five thnunnd dollar*, payable lo the Truateea of the Slate linapital; eondltton- eU for Ihe faithful dUehorRe of his duties; proritlfd, however, thai no oflleer to Vie ereatod under this acl ahall r.H-eire, or be mtillod to any pay until Ihe aaid llo<|>ltal shall bare been duly otcaniied and renly for operation.

<( 7. II shall be the duty of th.' Tr.'ftsurer to rolleet all Tflowe^^ ilWT 1^ .ftii' 'I liiepila., w* Keep a i" wri^i.t aeeoual of Ita properly, aaaj-la and revenue, reeeive and lwA>ly keep all moneys, ami pay the same oul aa hereia provi- ded. whieh Khali be railed the Hospital Kunil. He shall also aet a.-i Seerctary to the Board of Trustees; he sball m-.ilce a a mouthly rtT>ort to said Truatae.i. of hia ofBeial traoavtiona, keep the books and have ehante of all Hos- pital aeeount^ and perform sui-h dutioti ronneeted with tii.i oill,'e ail the Trustees may direft. Ill* (-onipt'oaotion shall not vteead the aum of three thouaand dollars, to be pat'l i|uarlerly out of the fund of the Sarramenlo State Hospital.

5 8 The biviniai ure shall eleel by ballot a reaidont Physieiaff who sh\ll hol.l nfliee for the term of two yean; he "boll b.' n grnduate In medii'iin' and sliall have pnte- tisisi ;it l.'.ist live jear. from the date of his diploma. It sliall be his duty lo hav*. a general supervision of the llospit.il. (rive orders for the ndmi'.sion of patients, have the imni."liale control of Us iamatei, and make rules and or.lers for its government. By rotifcnt .if Ihe Trus- tees he .-hnll employ and disrhar^e all mates, nnraea. and atteo l.-iuts. and shitll preacribe in eaaee nf emergen- cy; he shalldiot br allowed lo engage in any privateprac- tleevrblohAliall Interfere with hts otBciol duties, an.l he shjill re-iidi' in the ll.i?pit;il He siiall re.'eive a :ialary not exc.-islinn live thousand dollars, lo be paid nuarterly out of the fund of the Saeraraenlo Stale Hospital

^ (I There -iball also be rlreted in the iiftine ninnner. a \-i."ifinK rhysli-ian. who sh.ill be a rrfrulat ftrtiduate io medirine, nlid who rliall hav.- iiraelis.'d his profes-iion at least five years from llie diite nf his dipl.inia He ahall visit the sai.l llnspltat al len.'il onei' every .lay. unleaa preveniisl by "iekiies., nr nllier sneh lawful hiuilrance; lie shall have eharRe of the wards and rImU preseilhe for the aiek therein, au-l shall keep r^'Oftrds of uU prs>serip- tiou . lU'l -ImlUiave n sJibin' not exeeeillnfr live Ihou- ■'ftnd dollars tier nnniiui. lo i.e pal. I .innrterly. out of the luml of the Saerain.'iito St.ile Hospital

§ 111 The Trinle.'-' ma, employ, frrim lime to lime, sueli ailitilioual medieal i'slslauri' at the lemponiry iviint of the llopit:il anil the ioniat.-s lher*-nf may re- Hiihe All nfllceri appointed or eleeteil under this aet. .'h.itl lie flti;enr of th.- Lnited .^tate':. an.l -hall. Iieforr enierinir upon their dutleA. take an oath of odiee, fiiith- flilly to ilisehnry their riMpeel ire trusts, and no oftieer ihnil bi. allowi*il to elinrge or appropriate any fee or per- <|ill'lti- to his own us«; Pmvidrrt, that not more than two vlsltme Physldail" sball be elee|.ii|

!j II II shall h.' the duly of the Trustees to audit all bills and neeounis nKainsI till- lloapllal, and all einiuia llliis audited, shall lie pai.l out of the "tlenernl Kiltid" on Ihe order ..f the resl.lent I'hyK^elan. eoimlerslKni-.l by the President nl the (t.Minl. and no riin.ts vball be pai.! nnl e\i'ept aa provided ill thl" aiMTtinn. .No inlereal aliall he allowmlim any claim .'xeeiMlnit Hie leiCBl InlrlVal of lb.' mate

^ VI. All fhuda eolleeleif or n'sS'lveil shall be depra.it- ed bv the Tfsiaanrer at l.'iial one.' in .'iieh wwik. and oft- .'her If re.iuirisl by the 'rrilsteee, in smiie banklnK houae or other plae.' of >.ah' k.-epliiK. In the elly of Saeraiiient.., I., be di'Slgnnted bv the Tnlaleea. and no nioiiev" Ihua de^eislted sball be drawn out e<.»epl as proviib*.! in see tioil elevetl.

( n. }*hnuUllbe Treaaiirrr refiiae to depiaiite Ihe fltuds lie provideil ill Ibis aet, or withhold any of the funds of the llonpttal which may I'onie Into liia tiaiids, iixesusllnu lb.' t.'riii of seven days. Ill' shall In- d.'.ineit

.rulli, .,1 ;. 1, 11-. I.. ji.o.r. an.l on rolivtetlnn iMifore any

t'l' llliisl In a sum nnl exeewl rn, or Imprtaimment not mt-

i^,*...,,,,^ .„, ... i.v..-, .1 both aueb Ann and Impriann-

meot.

; It Abouid eilbar of tlie roaldimt nr viaitlnK Pbyal-

■' -■ ' - ' . •» '- ' -'l..)! as heri*-

i.i. oonaent '"vnd trutn ..feif. That

le ol I wo-

uii<14

.k to 'inda, be drpualtad al K to lh« a«>a4t of lie dat« whaa m- - rly , and to wbiMD !>♦ aneeLa shall ba nitl«l>-

ra, hia or ihelrl«i|al rap-

amend tbia acl dei-nieil proper

whenever the same by them may be JOHN mOLBR

Speaker ' I Ihe ASM'mbly. DAVID i:. BKODKRII^K.

I'ri-aldrnl of thl Senate. Approveil April Id, I8;il. > J.VO. McDOl'tlAI.. J

OIBce nf Ihe Sefreiary of the Slate, t Vaii.ajo, .Iiine IJ, I8>1. { I hereby e.'rllfy that llie foriigolnu is a true enpy of ao ori:Cinal net, uow on file In this ofllee. »epir.-:it «' VAN VDfiltlllES,

AN ai;t

Appropriating money nut of the General Kund lo defray tile expensim of Ihe tlnvernineni of the Slate of i.lalifornln Thr jitnplr nf thr fllatr of Cal\fiir>iin. rrpr'ifntat in Srniitt ntht AnKfmblit. dti rnact a^ftdtows- Se.'iion I Tb.i siini .if five hnndri'd thouaan.l dollars shall he and is hi-reby a|ipropriaied to defriy the expen- ses of the Slate of I'alifomia. for tlie liscjil year, com- inenelnK on the drat day of .Tuly, one thousand right hundred and flfty-one. an.l indinK on the la*t day of .luo.', one thouaaud eight hundred and llrty-t wo; to be ex- pended from and after the first d.iy of .liily. ..lie thou- sand eit^tit hiiiidreil and fifty-one. 8aid sum of money to he jiaid out of the general fuud. nol otherwise spee(. ollv appropriated by law.

.RmX Blfil.ER,

Speaker of the Asaembly D.VVID 0. BRODEKR'K.

Prealdent of the Senate. Approved May l«t, 1»61. ' )

AM AI.!T >

To vrovble for Ihe early piibllenliuu and dtslrikullvu of

the Laws

Thr pru;ile at Mr Slillr nf Culif«mia frpi Srnair tind Atirmhty, titi mad nt fiilliima. ?<i'el|..n 1. The Seen'lrt-- .'-■-... '■ i...,..i laid and ilin^-ted In.'.iiii "KviaUng I'leaynne' uvm I'o. with the proprii'loif m in. >... mm newapaper, print ed In SaiTamento t^lty llou ..fall l.nws and .loliit lt.'s.,luli<'iis n.-ler passed at tills ai'SMlrtii of 1 1. Uie proprli'l.iraof the 'Stale i nl.'la. the pronrielor of the ''f^i

all.'cs'ssor.) prllltisi al StiH'ktoo '' -

"Sonora Herald," pUlillsh.Hl ai

lion ttlteriiately 111 iiarh of sai.l ' j.i'

pera, of siirli ni the Laws and Jiuni K.,-^ululh.U3ijl a gen- eral nnlllie, pas<«eil by this Legislature. Oj. he may a>'leel. for publication In su.'h two laat ineutioned Jouruals; an.l Btio, with tba propriiitor of tlie "l.os Augeiea Star,*' pule liahed at l.os .ingelea. or with the State Mper, fot the publication of sui-ii laws in the Spanish laiiguagx'. a- the Secretary of State shall designate, oul of Ihunie tranalaual Into the Spanish language, upon the li»tft terms practi- cable; I'roi'^ded. Tlial in no etise ahall such eonlrset* proridc for a greater umuher than thro.- insert-iniii of each of sal.l Laws and .lolnt lleaolutioufi, in any one lai- pi'r. nor shall a eonlniet be made for au.^i publication for a greati'r rate ol einnpensatloii than otie dollar and WXy c.'iite. for each s.juare of tliree hundre.1 ems; Andfrrff fijfd o/so. That each pr..prietur with whom a etiutract is made lie afi.ri'sai.1. aluiil bind himself to distribute sai.l Lawf and Joint Hei«ilutious by delivering live copies of weh of Hie »ame to the Clerk of each county of this Stat*.

S«e. *2. The newspapers publiahing the Lawa accord ing to this act, nlmll copy the same from the Stata Paper, and it shall be the duty of the puhiiaher of suld paper I., furnish correct printed copies of the laws designated bj Ihe Seorelary of Stale, to the newKpnpem mentioned in this art.

Sec, U. Ail Lawa and Joint Reaolutions publiabeil in the Spanish language in Ihe Loa Augelw Star, aoeurdiiig to this act. may lie read in evidence in the OoiirU ol jHttieein this Slate.

JOHN BIGLEB,

Speaker of the Aaaomhly, DAVID C. BKODERIOK, Pre«ident of the Senate. Approved May Ui, 18S1. } ,

JNO.

McDOl'OAL

OOlM of tho .teeretnty oC State. > Vallejo. June 2. 1851. { t hereby certify that the foregoing a true copy oi an original art now on die io this olBre.

W. VAN VOORinKS, applA-St Seorelary of State.

,," it loan tint excceUiiig dollttta is hereby aulhiir u|>nn tho fallli aud cicdii itiid Kt any [lerioii alter ifvo' yean, at tbV jileaaure of the .Stittd ; aald luaii to baitr a ralr of inli'tesl nol rxceetlllit: IS i««r eent. j;er nniiuiu, |.uyalib' an

■1—11 intially, al such [dace lui Ihe eun

oaj agree. I'liii'idiJ, hotvevt-r, ..r Ibo firat yoar may be paid in advuiiC' oul oi the loan tbua luaila

§ a. That the Trcnaurer In-, anil be is licreliy itutlioriteil und rei|uirej tu eauar auitsblr boiul III bt provlil 'iJ for said luau, lu sum* nut Iran than una tbiiuaaiiil iloUurs.

fj 3. All such blind." I'liall be aigned by llie 'rrt»»ur<>r, in his olfioiol eb»riK;Ier, made puynlile 111 Ifhd endnrae.l by the (iovrrnor, in hiiinlficMil eliaraeter, who ahall affix Ibesealof Ihe Stale thereto, anil I'ountorsiglied by ibe < ololilrolliM, wliieh bunds eieciil»il a* itfiirvaulil alinll he Iratix ferable on iluliverj, anil binil ibe Stale for the ralthfu |iiiyinenl tliereul'.

§ 4. Altor the bondii itfoffaaid shall hnrc been ■ountrraigned, by tho I'lUnptroller, it »bnll be Ilia duty lo miike a register of Ihe uttuie in a. bonk to be kept for that purpose, willi the number and uiuoniil Iberenf, and deliver lliem to the Tream- ■■»r, obarxliig biiu with Ihii sitme. The Troaaii- I er ahall niao keep a register ot »uob bunda ashiay lis tii'jjotiated.

.'i Ciiupiins for the intort'dt ahall be attaeb- .1 to each l)ond so tbiil ihoy may be removoJ without iiiiuiy or mulilution to tb« bond.

§ «. The Trcusurer shall bo, and he is hereby autboriied with the approv.ll of the tiyvernor uf iho Sutc, tu iiegotittlc such loan as Sjioedily nr l>oe»ibl<C lit sut;L time and plueo, and iu aibli auiouDt.1 as tbcy may determine the cxigeimies of the State re<|uire ; but no loan cball be nego- tiated below the par value thereof.

§ 7. Any claim which this Stale lins uow, nr tnny heronffer bave upon the Generivl Oovern- metil, for luot.eys expended out of this loan, ftir the purposes aforesaid shall be, aud the fame is hereby set anart and pledged for Ihe pnymeni of the principal and interest arising upon said bonds togetbar with all other moneys in the Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

§ 8. The Treasurer is bei«by autboriied to defray sueh expenses lU muy be incurred in ob- taining tlie lib -re loan, fruvidttl, That il doe." not exceud the sum of two thousand dollars, to be paid orut of any moneys in the Treasury not other- wise appropriated. Provided, said loan be nego- tiated in this Utate.

JOHN BIGLER, Speaker of the As.iemWy. DAVID C. BKODKKIOK,

President of Ihe Senate. Approved Feb. 18, 1851.

JNO. McDOUGAL.

Offlreoflbo Secretary of the Stale. ) Vali-bio, June 12, 1S51. 5

! hereby certify that the foregoing is it true co- py of an oricinnl Act now on file in ibia office. W. VAN VOORHIES. M{>16 Seerctary of State

loi" ol iLi.- ahall be c.n sued by »u have been given, thereon. All

cmpany, irieoriioratad uodir thl«.Ael, alte, on any one rislt, wliaUutr It ma- sk, an Insurance a^alnrl 6rv, nr an insur .

'1- '■■ ' - -■-- I'xoeedltig

rii pital

my,

ihan

tba

I to

..reo-

Iml 111' deble

^ iball U b-

,.., uch notes (bnll

and Kueii ten |Mir cent paid

All ptvniiaea upon polj.'ies of inaurani'i'

' ' ' ' . i lined lo be

be made ^ , . . ' r therein,

and il lUiV Buvh loan ulinll lie uiade tu a ctoek- huliler, tnu ofllrers who shall uiaku it, or who .. aball aaseiill liieroln, aliall be jointly iind severally liable 111 llie extent ol such loan and )ntei..| fori 111! the drills uf tbei'ouipany contrncliil brl.iie Ihe re-payinent of the suuie so loaned. No deelara- liun of pMiflt sball be made until the iiell eitrn- ings of the eniiipaiiy shull'tiAvi- iiecumulHleU lo it sum .nual in nuiouni I.. Ibe origiiiiil cnpitul «toi'k subserllied, which shall Iher.' remain with Ihn I'limpany ii-i a ciiah eaiiilul, not sublecl In division amongsl the >loekholders niilil the liuilnei!i of iheroinpany shall havo be. in clu.ic.|, II: ilidit;i pnid, and nil oiit.sliiiiillng pnlieies caiicelleil; nntl if any Jcll.'ieney ahull ever at any tiiue o.ieur, in sueli'casb cupltui, from any luium', no furllicr dl- viaJoii of prnills shall Iftke plitee iiiilil "neb deli- ciency shall hiive been miiilo up eutlro.

§ W. No cnmpiny shall issue policies unlil tb«> sum uf two hundred llinusaiid dullara sball hare been subscribed, unJ coiidilinns compiled wilh, us required in section aeveiith.

§ 9. No company shall diniollijt or iDdirecfly itoul or trade in miyiiig or soiling ittiy guilds, wares, nierchaiiilise, alock or commodities what- ever, but this ahull nol be conslniod lu prevent such company from selling any goo.ls, wares, mer- chandise, stock or cuuimoditics which uiiiy hove been hypotbiciiled or pledged with I hem us secu- rities, for the loan or investment of money when- ever tho same is made in good foilh lo prnleel llio company from loss upon .such loan or investuietil. § 10 Companies inoorpunifod under Ibis net. may cause iheniselves tn be re-inaiired when deemed expedient, agaiii-st any risk or risks again.st which Ihey have made or may make iusu- riu.ce.

JOHN Bir.LEK, Speaker of the As.setnbly. VID C BRUDKK CK,

President of the Senate Approved April 26, 1851. ? JOHN McDOUGAL. S

DA\

JJiO. MrDOl'tJAL.

Office of .Secretary of .''^talc, ( Vai.i.F.io, June 19, IKSI. S I, \V. Van Vnorbies, Secretary of .smiu of the Stale of t alifornia. do hereby eorlify that the foregoing is a correct copy of an original /Vet uow on file in this office.

W. VAN VOORIIIES.

SeeretaryVf ,State,

del

Ofllee of Secretary of Slat*. / 8.il. }

Van.sjn. July lltll, 18: I hereby certify thai the foregoing ia a true copy nr an original Act B'lw" on Hie in Ibis oflfeii. sepl.^,nt n. VAN VOOBHIES.

the

ftw

AN ACT

To provide for the organi/ation of Ihe Couaties oTNera-

da. Plterr, Trinity and Klamath. ThepeopI' of tht Stair of Cal\foriua. reprrtntUd ia Srnatr and Aitrmblji dc rnaft at/Utr'^'t: See I There shall bo held an election for County Of- fioem. In Ibc counties of Xavada and Placer ou the fourth Monday of May, and in Ihe counties of Trinity and Klaiottth, on the second Monday of June, of Ihe present year.

Sec. ■^. At the election menlloned in the iireeeding scetinn. there shall be clioaeo for each of Ih.' said ,'oiin- liiw. one i'ounty Judge, one District Attorney, one l^ouoty Clerk., one FhiTiB, one Onuuty Surveyor, one Aseeasor, one Coroner aud one Treasurer.

Sec. 3. Henry .Miller, J. N Turner. J B "C'rnndoll. J ? Allen, ami Amos T Laird, of Nevada t'lty.iln Ne- vada i'ounty, art. hereby appointed and constituted o Board of tjommisatoners lo designate the election fre- cinct m tlic county of Nevada, for th* sold rlecllon, to appoint the Inspectors nf Election at the fiever^ p,-e- ciucta designated to receive therrlurn!' of thr eli^ctioa, and to Ir.sue certlflfates of election. Dongla'-.i Fry, Jo- seph Widkup, NVUliam O^no. II .M. Honn. and Jona- than Hoberts of Auburn, tu Placer county, are hereby appointed and constituted a BoartLof Cnmmiaaloaers tor the Ilk.- i.urposes In the f^aid county of Placer Oeo (1 McMulUn, andOavid Buckof Uiimbolilt. W. L. Blan- chapl and C S Rlek.", of Eureka, and B Kelaey, of Vnlon Town, in Trinity cwuni). are beri'byappoinle.l and countlluted a Board of fouimiaaioners for the like pur- poses, in ^aid county of Tiinilv Robert A. Parker. W W Hawks. Bdwartl Fletcher. Smyth riark, and 11 \\ BulUll of Klamalh i'ounty. are hereby appointnl, and constituted a Bo&nl of <.'ommia4nners foi the like pur- poses in the .s.'Ud county pf Klainath

,-*i'e. 4. The provision.s of the act. eutltle,! " An Art to regulate Elections ■' pa-'-cl March twaoly-tbinl. one thou-aod eight hnn.lred and filiy. -diull .ii.oU t" Ihe county eteciion:' or.ii-risl by tbia art. i Mie

said seveml Boards of l 'ommi '.'lio^ers iu < ,ve

counties, shall ileffigiiate the eleelUvn pri , .. . ,, lot the lnspiH:^ors of Kieeliou al t-nch prerincls. rwreiv,' Iba returns of election and issn*. the several tertllleates to the jieraous elected

.See, .'.. For the purpose of deaignttting the seveial preelnts in their n'Speetlve eoiinlles, the aald Hsatrila id t'ominlsaloneTH sball meet on Ihe Monilay two works i.re. vtous tu the liny of eli-etiou. and at siaid raewting ahall ibsilgnate the preeineta of their respective r.'ur,fi«'s. and appoint the lns)H'clors nf F.li-etlon at s" ' ^

The anUl boar.!" sball a].p.iliil <,ne of I ' i as

Prisaklenl an.l one aa t 'lerk A rcor.! .'I ' '-d

Inga aliall tie kept. The illletidance of tw.- Iblri-l' <■( Ibe roefflbera of each Isiaril shall 1..- iitMVssary for the Irnns action of biisliii's-

Sec I 'veral Isairds shall Immadlately ufl.-r

ilestgnii- lucta In Ibelr respeerive coimtlea and

apooiir .."lors Ihi-reof, give noiiea ol sueh

!■ tors by hilvonlai'inent puhllaheil in

-. '.Hi In lli.iir respeetlra enunties il

ill,.: ihere be iioue. then by Dotloepoaled

at eaell nt aakl pre.riticts.

Sm' 7 Ifprealneta he not eatabllabed aeeodUim tu the

AN ACT

To prohibit Offieera from being intereated in

certain contrncUi.

The People of the Stale »f Califomia re- jrreiented in Senate and A»»embly, do tnarl atf'Jloirt :

SiiTiii.N 1. That it shall not be lawful for any officer of State or member of Legislature, Alder- man or member nf the Common Council oX a:.y oily in this Stale, or for the Trustees of any oily, town or village, or for the Superviaor of any county to become a contraetor under any eon- t.ra«lur, or order for supplies aulhori/.ed by <ir for the State, or any department I hereof , or the Leg- islature, or aither branch thereof, or by or for the

Al -I ,- —^m aiMi 'Tm » f~*^w**ww .e.sfc I *Aw*^.*aI i».^.fa *■! ^kl' *X ^^" -a

tee.«, or board of County Superriaors, of which he la a member, or lo be in any manner intereited, directly or indirectly, as principal in any such contract.

§ 2. That il shall nol be l«wful for any town, eity. eonnty,*or state officer, or member of the Lenslature, to bo interevtod in an; contract made by such officer or Legislature of whioh he is a member; or be a purchaser, nr be interested in any purchase a' any sale maile iiy such officer, or a seller at any purchase made by ?uch officer in Ihe discharge of his official duties.

f) 3 That itll contracts made in violation nf the provisions of the first and second sections of this acl, may be declared void at the instance of the city, town or village, or countj iulereFled, or of any other parly interested in such contract, except the officers prohibited in suid sections from malting orbein.' interested in such contracl.

§ 4. Any person vinlaliugthc provisions of this act, directly or indirectly, shall forfeit his office, and shall be punished by fine nol less than five huDilrcd. nor more thnn 6ve thousand dollars, or by iinprisonmcnt in the county jail for nol more ibjin .ail months, or both.

JOHN BIi^.LER. Speaker of the A.vseiiibly. DAVID C. BltdliKKIi K, President of the tienate

Appinred May 1. 18S1. ) JiiHN McDoLH.iAL. $

Office of Ihe Sa^tiry of Htate, ) Vaixejo, JuneZS, I8&1. S I hereby eertilj that th* foregoing ij a true ipy of an original Act now on nle in this Office W. VAN VOORHIKS, Secretary of matt

AN ACT kmemlatory of "An Act providing for the crea- tion of a Marine llnspitarfor the Slate «f California." T*r Peofile qf thr State of California, reprr- tented in Senafc and Anembli/ do ennrt at follom:

Section 1. Stotion eleven is so amended as to read at follows :

It ahall be the duty of the Board of Health to reiiuire the owners or consignees of the said ships or ve.ssels on which said persons hare arrived, to gife a several bond to the Stale in the penalty of t%v hundred dollars for each and every person in- clikled in such report, sueh bond being secured a.s heieinafter providod, couditioned to indemnify Uui Uuaid of Health, and fjicli

AN ACT Concerning Judges of the Plains (Jueces

Campo) and defining their duties. TVir People of the Slate of Califoinui, iti»t-

tented in Senate ami Atiemhhi, do mint us follows :

SkcTuiN 1. Th& Court of Sessions of eiicli county throughout this Stale shall at its regular term for county bnsiness, appoint sueh a number of Judges of the Plains, for their respecliv... coun- ties a« aaid. court may deem necessary.

§ 2. That tho term of office shall be for one year, and said Judges of Ihe Plains shall ntiend all rodeos or gathering of cattle, wbclhar for the purpose of marking and branding nr for I ha piir- poie of separating callle, when called upon by any ranohero, former or owner of stock that may ba maiie in their respective counties.

§ 3. Whenever any di.spute arises reifiecling the ownership, mark ir brand of any hor.'e, loule, jack, jenny or horned callle, il shall be the duty of Ihe judges of the plains to decide on such dis- pute.

5 4. Any-parly interested in (he ui.=pute of the ownership, mark or brand uf any .inimal.s, as enumerated above, may appeal from the deciMon nf the judges of the jilains to a justice of tha pence of the townsSip vriore surli dispufc may arise- Provided such appeal be made within

and every city, town, or county in this Stole,

from any cost whioh said Commissioners of Health, , ,v ■■: - i . u i.

oraiichcity. town.orcnitnty shall incur for the t^wenly-four hours after the juilgmcnl has been

pvmvlsioi place It dent el.

t , the election may be Held at any Iher* are not leas Ibao thirty raal-

lewal ui*M other r.'fl

^t-rl^

any r rxfalbMlM nf an* Illy .tf MookloB, shall if tite UoAiHal, (br eaak Oil, -i! tivii il,i'Iiii-s, as»d .all .1, .-,™ tt«is of ant k ^MJ in Ifte mami*' ' '~ all ««t«rMius< Ills

I

I «»il all fnm of

Vesof ^1 i.ir-T-sii I vMbU '

I i-lir

property, ui ' UtaMoqittal

irfTsi.inB who I'l

' adMertptio:. .K,aa<i Uleaa'

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rsiaawiatlTMi whenuvvr dmuaitdiM]

^ lA. Any meinlHir of the Hoard of Trastaea, who llcir

( threa eonae'""*"' -on...'' -i.-ii not have at4«ttd«d Ita

il uiMili" I by atckneaa, ar ama*

aaor inav ba tanpUaatad In a

auit. ■•• - >...>.. T ilrrlaiwd raeaal, tmA oo-

other Imnadlataly appolatad In lila plane The Bnand nf Tra*t««Bay aipel any of Ita own aicubars for eanae, by a t>H>>Mrd vote uf tba artida noabar.

I IT. Rdthnr any mNber nf lb* Boas* of TmaUsaa, oar —J otkar iifll#<w or amftejisa afttM kosyltal ahaU ba IssaroKMA to bla own aaaia, ar throaajk tka lasillam at •tti«*a. IP ham osiy laMsw* bi mt aalalaUBB •» fraet lb, aeeo«M of said UoafttaTwhalkfr ftr aiMilM 0* 1 uiiMW, aad aqjr vMatlnn of tUs aaeUon shall (acMIUf* nf ••«* Tba B<imi< at TiMtaas praWbtted (Von borrawlac |B«MB, iw h- - >., e 1 > ' «Aaiiy or «akM aSUMM h. t)w

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th* ram nf tea I

be llaWUtIa* of tka llnnpHsl tn

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;ed an i 'e.,Mn the Treas irr i ' * '" *" |t««r<l of Tfi » < '" < ""■' ^ tlie Treae ! -nl'f'l '' ■» Mall sum- of; "• •<■*• <' i

^_ tato the Malii be tiie Inn

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tae the pttrptw- l >• earoe

r tha Hnafiltal ahall t

urns frvini the ofBeara tvt electloii 1 my number of the aald Ixianla.—

T 1 nieel In Ibelr respective eonntlea

an till ' Ibe

returns ii«r

dlreoll ■ball

be mfcde Mut <lt,ialnt; till' voli- ^(iTel, at eftcb pre. llict of their raapeelive cellintlva, or If prwcteala be iu>t Mtabllah- «4 at aaab plasw «ber« tha poUa «im* iipaiiajl. pa aaaH paraon aad Ibr aacb of tba oflleaa to be Ulleil at tba rloe- tloo, and aUo the entire vote (tvmi in ibeir raiveetiT* oountlea Ifar aaeh perann. Tlie atalemant thiM made out by aaeh board shall ba signal by