Los Angeles Star, Volume 3, Number 7, 25 June 1853 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOTICE HAVING up to the present date grown into use a certain mode of collecting the revenue arising from licenses due to the city, contrary to the ordinance on this subject, approved 14th Nov. AD. 1850: Therefore, from the 1st day of July, and in future, the mode of giving licenses will be that required by said ordinance, as set forth in. the following articles: Article 12th. Those that are comprehended in the Articles 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10, will apply on the first day of each month, at the office of the Mayor, and manifest under oath, the amount of capital in the different branches of business and obtain the corresponding license by paying to the Mayor the respective quota. 15th. He who shall be guilty of a breach of the foregoing Articles, will be liable to a peuniary fine, which shall not be less than five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, according to the circumstances of the case. Angeles, 23d day of June AD. 1853 A. F. CORONEL, Mayor. —————————— Water! Water!! THE subscriber is now ready and willing to supply the citizens of Los Angeles with this very necessary element on very reasonable terms. Having a good horse and cart he will be punctual in his arrangements. Jobbing also solicited. When not engaged he may be found at the American Motel. WM. HICKEY. —————————— G. Tompson Burkill. Samuel G. Gordon. BURRILL & GORDON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, City of Los Angeles, California. Office, Padllla's Buildings, Main st. je 18 3m —————————— To all whom it may Concern! A great Fact is in process of Demonstration, TO WIT: Old things are passed away, behold, all things have become New ! PASSING events impress us with the mutability of human affairs. The earth and its appurtenances are constantly passing from one phase to another; change and consequent progress is the manifest law of destiny; the forms and customs of the past are becoming obsolete, and new andi more enlarged ideas are silently but swiftly moulding terrestrial matters on a scale of enhanced magnificence and utility. Perhaps no greater proof of these propositions can be adduced than the evident fact that the old mercantile system heretofore pursued in this community, with its 7x9 stores, its exorbitant prices, immense profits, its miserable assortlent of shop rotten goods, have descended from one defunct establishment to another, through a series of years, greeting the beholder at his every turn, as if craving his pity by a display of their forlorn, mouldy and dusty appearance, rendered venerable by age; is,now considered as the relic and type of the past. The ever expanding mind of the public now demands a new state of things; it, demands New Goods, lower prices, better assortments, and more accommodations. The public ask for a suitable consideration for their money, and they shall have that same at the NEW AND MAGNIFICENT ESTABLISHMENT just opened by Wheeler & Johnson. In the House of ABEL STEARNS, Esq. on Main-S^, where they have just received $50,000 WORTH of the best and most desirable .merchandize of every description, ever brought to this country, purchased by themselves for Cash, in San Francisco, during the last three weeks, i\t the present depreciated rates, costing on.np average 25 per ct. less than they could be duplicated in the Atlantic States,comprising amongst the immense assortment £55 Soan, Candles, Oils, Tobacco, rigars, RiOflU Starch, Powder, Salt, Pipes, Shot, Ejctiti PROVISIONS—FIour, Bread, Pork, Rice, Mams, Bacon, Sugar, Ooffee, Tea. Lard, Butter, Buckwheat. Syrup Fruit, Pickles, in fact every necessary and luxury to minister to the growth and prosperity of the public. Braod Cloths, Oassimerc s, Blankets. Flannels, Alpacca,*, Summer Stuffs. Shawls, bl and uubl Cottons, Drillings. Denims. Ticks, col Cambrics, Lawns. Muslins, Ginghams.Prints, Irish Linens, linen aud cot 12-4 Sheetings, Diapers, &c. &e. with an endless variety of the productions of civilization. Splendid dress Silks.and Satins, col'd silk Velvets, sewing Silks, net and crape scarlet Baudas, Bonnets. Lace Collars, ladies embroidered goods of every description, needles, jins, tapes, Perfumes, fancy Soaps, toys, &c making this department all that the mind of man can conceive. GENTS. FURNISHING, Superior lots of Boots and Shoes. Jlats, Coats, Pants, Vests, Suits. Crayats, Suspenders, ShirtSj Ildbfs, Gloves, Hosiery, rendering it feasible for gentlemen to put themselves up on the most elaborate scale at a smalt expense. PDMITPRE, CROCKMT anil BUSS-WAKE. Rich Chamber sets, Sofas. Chairs, Bu6jf reays. Washstands, Tables, &e Splendid painted Dining and Tea sets, '> blue, white and blue edged of every description, Press'd and cut glass Tumblers, goblets, wints. decanters, castors, salts, &c. Splendid gilt and veneere£ Mirrors, Lamps and Chandeliers. Agricultural Implements, superior CuUery-fHTO I J hollow ware, &c. Tin ware. Cooking Stoves. S— Liquors, Wines, Cigars, wood and willow Ware, v-.rv house furnisbinggoods Britannia ware, Stationery, Brushes, Trunks, Paints and Oils,&c.&c Up\v\togcther with every thing ihat can possibly™ 1 '""" * ~ he required by the purchaser,'all of which we are prepared to sell at the lowest pri- " "S. We cordially invite the public to an examination of r stock, assuring them that our obj.-ct will be to break down monopoly,by redquing prices and selling pone but the best quality of goods, even though it should result in producing a liow.ling wilderness in the once busy marts of th< se whose love of gain has blinded their eyes to the rapid prog—;sb of the fast present. As tho pioneers in this enterprise e shall expect that liberal patronage which a discriminating aud generous public always bestows upou benefactors. YVHKKLEII & JOHNS- N, Stearns' Building. Main St., opposite the Montgomery. Los Angeles, June 11. tf STATE OF CALIFORNIA. County of San Bernardino. The Board of Commissioners, authorized to designate election precincts in the said county, appoint elections and nspectors therefor, to elect one County Judge, one ' ounty Attorney, one County Clerk who .'hall also be Recorder, one Sheriff, one County Surveyor, one Coroner, one Treasurer and one Assesror for ttie aforesaid county, as also to designate the seat of Justice thnrein, do establish : An election for the aforesaid purpose will be held on TUESDAY, the »Stli of June. A. D. 1853, at the house of xsaac Williams, in precinct Bnncho del Chino. Isaac Williams. inspector ; nnd at the house of Lewis Roubideux, in precinct Jurupa, Lewis Roubideux, the Inspector; and also at the Office in the Fojt, in San Bernardino precinct, H. G. Sherwood, the Inspector. Done.ljy the said Board of Commissioners, June 13.1853. DAVID SEELY, President. 11. O. SnESwoon, Clerk of said Board. je 18 Removal, CHIIDS & ffiSOS®, WOULD respectfully announce to their friends and the public, that they have removed to the MORENO HOUSE, adjoining the Printing Office, and opposite Bell's Building, where they will be pleased at al! times.to wait on their friends. Having in extensive stock of .Goods on hand and not having to pay any more high rents they pledge themselves to sell goods as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhere. Los Angeles, June 4. tf MYLES & McMANTJS, Agents for ALEXANDER & BANNING, San Pedro. BAN PEDRO STAGE OFFICE. Office of Steammers Sea Bird and Ohio. sp9 Cqwmercial-St—Los Angeles. tf WHOLESALE Bookstore and Stationers' Hall COOKE, KENNY £ Cor. Merchant <* Montgomery Sts, SAN FRANCISCO, IMPORTERS of English, French and American Fancy and Staple STATIONERY. • I \Vholesale and Retail dealers in Law, Medical, Mtfcellfti neons. School and Blank Books. Agents an.d dealer/3 In American and foreign Magazines, Reviews, and Newspapers. Books made to order at short notice, jell tf WM. n. COOKE. CEO, t,. KRNiNV. C 80. BTURTKV AWT . CIRCULATING LIBRARY. HEREAFTER the Novels in the Store of the subscriber will be loaned to those desiring to read the same at a low rate. Persons taking Books from the Library will be required to deposit the amount of their value, which will be refunded upon return of the Books. je 11 tf C. DUCOMMUN. Jonathan R. Scott. Lewis Granger. Scott A Granger, ATTORNEYS at Law, Los Angeles, California. Office opposite the Bella Union, Main Street. Los Angeles, July 17. 1852. t