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A Proclamation by the Governor.
Ml ATE OF CALirOBNU, I
Executive Department. I
The Secretary ot State having, in the
presence of the Governor and Controller,
opened and computed all the returns re
ceived ot votes for members of the Conven
tion to frame a new Constitution (or this
State, now therefore I, William Irwin, Gov
ernor ot the State, do declare tbe following
named parsons to have beau chosen mem
bers ot said Convention:
For Alameda county- A Campbell, Jr,
Daniel Inman, John O HoCallum, Wil
liam Tan Voorhees, J V Webstar.
For Amador county—John A Eagan, W
H Prouly.
For Butte county—Joßiak toucher, M B
OPaUiam.
For Calaveras county—J B Carvey.
For Colusa county—B D Glasscock.
Fer Contra Costa county— Hiram Mills.
For Bel Norte county—James E Murphy.
For El Dorado couuty—Henry Larkiu.
For Fresno county—B A Holm« 8.
For Humboldt county—W J Sweasey.
For Kern county—V A Gregg.
For Lake county—A E Noel.
For Loa Angeles county—Edward Evcy,
V X Howard, J P West.
For Marin county—Hugh Walker.
Far Mendooino county—F O Townscnd.
For Monterey county—N O Wyatt.
For Napa county—liobert Crouch.
For Nevada county—C W Cross, Hamlet
Davis, John McCoy, John T. Wickes.
For Placer county—B B Hurt J A Filcher.
For Sacramento county—James Caples,
P Duolap, A C Freeman, Thomas McL'on
nell.TßMcFarland.
For San Benito county -E Naaon.
For San Bernardino county—B 8 Swing.
For Sau Diego county—Eli T Blackmer.
Fer the city and county of San Francisco
—Clitus Barbour, Charles J lSeerstecher
Peter Bell, John D Condon, Patrick V
Bowling, Lake Doyle, Simon J Farrell.
Jacob B Freud, Joseph C Gorman, Wm P
Grace, Thomas Harrison, Conrad Herold,
Wm P Hughcy, Fetor J Joyce, Barnard F
Kenny, Charles BKlieu, Baymond Lavigne,
John F Lindow, Thomas Morris, Thorn
wald Nelson, Henry Neunaber, Charles C
O'Donnell, James O'Sullivan, James H
Reynolds, Charles S Bingold, H W
Smith, John C. Stcadmau, Charles Swen
son, AJphonso Vacquerol, Patrick M Wei
Hn.
For San Joaquin county—J R W Hitch
cock, David Lewis, Justis Schomp, David
B Terry,
For San Luis Obispo county—Goorgf
Steele.
For San Mateo county—W R Moffat.
For Santa Barbara county—Eugene Faw
eett.
For Santa Clara cotintv—D W Herring
ton, Thos H Laine.lt MeComas.E O Smith,
J R Weller.
For Santa Cruz county—Daniel Tuttle.
For Sierra couuty—H X Turner.
For Solano county—J M Dudley, Joel A
Harvey, 8 G Hilborn.
For Sonoma couuty—l M Charles, G 6
Johnson, W W Moreland, C V Stu«rt.
For Stanislaus county—TD HoiskeH.
For Sutter county—George Oldeyer.
For Tehama county—H C Wilson.
For Tulare county—J 0 Brown.
For Tuolumne caunty—John Walker.
For Ventura county—C O Finney.
For Yolo county—John M llhodes.
For Yuba couuty—D H Cowden, JF Mc
Nntt.
For Contra Costa and Marin counties
Jointly—Thos H Ejtiy.
For El Dorado and Alpine counties joint
ly-J E Dean, G W Hunter.
For Mariposa and Merced counties joiut
ly—G M Hardwick.
For Mariposa, Merced and Stanidau!
counties jointly— L F Jeneß.
For Mendocino, Humboldt aud Del Nork
counties jointly—J N Barton.
For Mono aud luvo cjunties jointly—l
Beddy.
For Napa, Lake and Sonoma counties
Jointly— MC bngga.
For Nevada and Sierra counties jointly-
X Barry.
For Plumas and Lassen counties jointly
—E P Soule.
For Plumas, Lassen and Butts counties
jointly—A H Chapm en.
For San Diego and San Bernardino ocun
ties jointly— Horace C Bolfe,
For Sau Francisco and San Mateo coun
ties jointly—L D Morse.
For Ban Joaquin and Amador countijs
iointly—W L Dudley.
For Santa Cruz, Monterey and San
Benito counties jointly—Wm F White.
For Siskiyou and Modoc counties jointly
—J Berry.
For Siskiyou, Modoc, Trinity and Shasta
counties jointly—D (J Stevenson.
For Solano and Yoio coumi<. s joiutly—
Charles F Becd.
For Trinity and Shasti counties jointly—
A B Andrews.
For Tuolumne and Culaveras comities
jointly—B M Lampson.
For Yuba and flutter counties i jiutly-
J H Keya.
For the First Congressional Di.trict—
William H L Barnes, Engeno Casserly,
Morris M Eatee, John S Hager, Josenh 1'
Hoge, Joha F Miller, Samuel M Wilson,
Joseph M Winans.
For the Second Congressional District-
Henry Edgerton, James E Hale, J U Hail.
Henry H Haijjht, Hugh M Larue, J M
Porter, Bufuj Shoemaker, Walter Van
Dyke.
For tho Third Congressional District-
Isaac B Belcher, Marion Biggs, W F Heus
tia, John M Keliey, A P Overton. James
MoM. Shatter, Benjamin Skuitliff, W J
Tinnin.
For the Fonrth Congressional Dislriot—
James J Avers, W J Graves, Ed Mnrtin.
John Mansiield. G V Smith, Geargo W
SeheU, P B Tully, Byrnn Watcrß.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set
my hand and caused the great seal ot the
State to he affixed, this, tho twelfth day of
July. A D 1870.
(seal) WM. IRWIN, Governor.
Thos Baca, Bec'y of State.
By the Governor.
The Steams Ranches,
1U KCU BOBIXNOW, Trustee,
•J3 Market St ~ Ban lrnueieco, Cat;
4J/\ f\f\Cl ACRES OF LAND FOR
CjKJfVJKJVJ sale, In lots to suit, sult
able for the culture of Oranges, Lemons,
i linos, Figs, Almonds, Walnuts, Peaches,
Apples, Pears, Alfalfa, Corn, Rye, Barley,
Flax, Ramie, Cotton, etc., and also muny
thousand acres of
Natural Evergreen Pastures, Suit
able tor Oairying.
Good water Is abundant at an average
depth of sis feet from the surface. On al.
moat every acre of this land FLOWINO
ARTESIAN \V 1: Ll.s can be obtained, and
th. more 6lcvut*d portions can b. Irri
gated by the water 01 the Santa Ana river.
Motor these lunds are naturally moist
requiring only gnod cultivation to product
crops.
TERMS—One-fourth Caah; balance la
one, two and lucre yean, with lv per com
Interest.
I will take pleasure In showing these
lands to parties seeking land, who an
Invited to come and se. this extensive
tract before purchasing elsewhere.
WM. R. OLDEN, Agent.
Anaheim, Ix>. Angeles county, Dec. 24,
1 87 '
Dr. rN
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Colonial Governors of America.
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Rubottom Ranch for Sale.
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Has been removed from SSIGNORET'S
BLOCK to
Cardona Block, 118 Main St.,
Opposite tho Mariposa Store,
FRENCH AND OTHER FOREIGN
PATENT MEDICINKS.
PERFUMERY, BRUSHES AND
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
DR. PIERCE S
STANDARD
REMEDIES
Are not alvcrthed as "cure-alls," but are
specifics In th * diseases for which they
are recommended.
NATURAL BBLECTIOSf.—Inv stlgut
ors of natural science have demonstrated
beyond controversy that throughout the
animal kingdom the "survival of the fit
test," is the only law lhat vouchsafes
thrift ami perpetuity. Docs not tbo same
principle govern the commercial pros
perity of man? An Inferior cannot ea
persude a superior article. By reason of
superior merit, l»r. Pierces Standard
Medicines havo outrivallei all others.
Their salu in tho United States alone ex
ceeds one million dollars pot annum
while the unioiiut exported foots up to
several hundred thoßßaud more. No
business coula grow to such gigantic pro
portiousand re>t upon any otuer basis
than that ot tneril.
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy
Is Pleasant to Use.
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy
Its cures extend ovum period of2o years.
Dr. Sage s Catarrh Remedy
Its sale constantly increases.
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy
Cures hy its mild, soothing effect.
Or. Sage's Catarrh Remedy
Cures "Cold In Head" and Catarrh,or
UKCSIIU.
AN OPEN LETTER —IT SPEAKS
FOR ITSELF.
Uo( kpokt. Mass., April 2, 1877.
Mr. Editok: — Having read iv your pa
per lepuits uf tbe remarkable cures ol ca
tarrh, 1 am Induced to tell " what I know
about catarrh," and I fancy the "snuff"
aud "Inhaling tube" makers (mere dol
lar grabbers) would be glad If they could
emblazon a similar cure in the papers,
r'ur SB years i suffered With catarrh. The
nasal passages became completely closed.
"Snutl," "dust," "ashes," "inhaling
lubes," and "sticks" would n't work,
though at intervals I would suitl up tbo
so-called catarrh snuff, uutil 1 became a
valuable tester fur sucli medicine?. 1
gradually grew worse, and uj oue can
know how much I suffered or what a
miserable being I was. My head ached
over my eyes until 1 was confined to my
bed for many successive days, suffering
the most intense pain, which at oue lime
lasted continuously for 168 hours. All
sense ot smell and taste goue, sight aud
bearing impaired, body shrunken
and weakeneu nervous system shat
tered and constitution broken, and I was
hawking and spitting seven-eighths of tlie
lime. I prayed lor death to relieve me oi
mv suflerlng. A favorable notice in your
paper ol Dr. sage's Catarrh Hemedy in
duced me to purchase a package and use
ll wlih Dr. i'ierce's Nasal Douche, which
applies the remedy by hydrostatic pres
sure, tlie only way compatible with com
mon sense. Well, Mr. Editor, it did not
curd me in three-jourths of a second, uor
in one hour or month, hut lv less thau
eight minutes I was relieved, and iv
three mouths entirely cured, and have
remained so over sixteen months. While
using lhe Catarrh remedy, I used Dr.
i'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery to pu
rity my blood and strengthen my stom
ach. I also kept my liver active and
bowels regular by the use of his Pleasant
Purgative Pellets. If my experience will
induce other sufferers to seek the same
means ol relief, ihis letter will have an
swered its purpose.
\ours .ruiy, S. D. REM ICE.
A CLOUD OF WITNESSES.-The fol
lowing named parties are uinong the
thousands who have been cured of ca
tarrh by thu use ot Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy: A F Downs, Mew Geneva, Pa;
D J Brown, t-t Joseph, Me; E C Lewis,
Rutland, Vt; Levi springer, Nettle Lake,
Ohio; Chesterfield,Me;
Milton Junes, fccnoa, NY; J E Miller,
Briduer Station, wy ; J C Merriman, Lo
ganeporL lnd; M M Post, Dogauspon,
luu; J W Bailey ,Tremout, Pa; H B Ayres,
La Pone, lnd; Jesilfl M sears. * t Branch,
lnd; L Williams, Canton, Missouri; W A
Thayer, Onarga, Hi; S tt Nichols, Jr, Gal
veston, Texas; Jonas F Heinert. stoues
ville, Pu; S W Lusk, McFarland, Wis;
Johnson Williams. Helmlck, Ohio; Mrs
MA Curry, Trenton, 'lean; JGJostin,
Keene, N H; A J Caspar, Table Hock, W
Va: Louis Anders, Uay sport, Ohio; 0 H
Chase. Elkhart, lud; Mrs Henry Height,
ban Francisco, Cal: Mrs E M Gal lush a,
Lawreucevllle, N V; W J Graham, Adel,
Iowa; AOSmith.jNewuan.Ua; Chan h;
Rice, Baltimore. Md; Jesse M Sears, Car
lisle, lnd; Dau'l B Miller, Ft Wayne,lnd;
Mrs Minnie Arnalse, 2!fo Delaucy St, New
York; H W Hall, Hastings, Mich; Wm F
Marsiou, Lowell, Musk; I W Roberts,
Maricopa, Ariz; Chas S Delaney, Harris
burg, Pu; M C Cole, Lowell. Mass: Mrs 0
J Spurtin, Camden, Ala; Charles F Kaw,
Frederlcklowu, Ohio; Mrs Lucy Hunt
ington, Furmluglou.lil; Capt E S Spauld
lug, Camp stambuugh, Wyo; I W Tracy,
Steamboat Rock. Iowa; Mis LydlaWalte,
shushan, N V; J M Peck, Junction City,
Mont; Henry Ebe, Bantas.Cal; L BCuni
mings, Runtoul, 1)1; SE Jones, Charles
ton Four Corners, N V; GcoF Hall, Pueb
lo, Cal; Wm E Bartrlc, Sterling, Pa; H
E Ebon. 1)48 Feun St, Pittsburg, Pa; J R
Jackman, Samuel's Depot, Ky; Henry
Zobrist, Genera, N V; Miss Huttio Pai
rott, Montgomery, oblo; L ledbrook,
Chatham, 111; S B McCoy, Nashport,
Ohio; W W Warner, Noiih Jackson,
Mich; Miss Mary A Wlnne, Darien, Wis;
JohnZelgler,Carlisle Springs, Pa.; James
Tompkins, St Cloud, Minn; Enoch Liver,
Pawuee City, Neb; Jos T Miller, Xeuia,
Ohio; SB Nichols, Galvi ston, Texas; H
L Laird, Upper Alton, 111; John Davis,
Prescott, Ariz; Mrs Nancy Graham, For
est Grove, Ogn.
Golden Medical Discovery
Is alterative, or blood-cleansing.
Golden Medical Discovery
Is Pectoral.
Golden Medical Discovery
Is a Cuolagogue, or Liver Stimulant.
Golden Medical Discovery
Is Tonic.
Golden Medical Discovery
By reason of its alterative properties,
cures Diseases of the Blood and skin, as
Scrofula,or King's Evil; Tumors; Ulcers,
or Old Sores; Blotches, Pimples and
Eruptions. By virtue of Its Pectoral
properties it cures Bronchial, Throat and
Lung affections; Incipient Consumption;
Lingering Coughs, and Chronic Laryngi
tis. Its Cholagoguc properties, render it
an unequal remedy for Biliousness; Tor
pid Liver, or ■'LiverComplulnt J" and lv
I'onlc properties mako it equally emeu
clous in curing Indigestion, Doss ol Ap
petite and Dyspepsia.
Where the sain is sallow and covered
with blotches aud pimples, or where
there are scrofulous, swellings and affec
tions, a few bottlca uf Gulden Medical
Discovery will effect an entire cure. D
you feel drowsy, debilitated, have sallow
color of skin or yellowish-brown spots on
tace or body, frequent headache or dizzi
ness, bait taaie lv mouth, internal beat
or chills alternated with hoiflusbes, low
spirit* und gloomy forebodings, Irregular
appetlteand tongue coated, you are suf
fering from Torpid Liver or Biliousness,
lv many cases of Liver Complaint, only
part of these Bymptoms are experienced.
As a remedy fur all such cases, Dr.Plerce's
Golden Medical Discovery has no equal,
as Reflects perfect cures,leaving tho liver
strengthened and healthy.
THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL SERVANT
DR. R.V.PIERCE is the nolo proprie
tor and manufacturer of the foregoing
remedies, all of which are sold by drug
gists. He is also the author ol tbe Peo
ple's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a
work of nearly 1000 psges, wit h '282 wood
engravlu.es end colored plates. He has
already told of this popular Work
Over 100,000 Copies!
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homesteads of any tbat has ever been of
fered for sale to the public.
THE WHOLE TRACT U LEVEL,
Ouly HufHcieuty Inclined for good drainage
THE KOiL 18 EXCELLENT,
And of such charac that It never cukes
aud is neither muddy in Winter not-dusty
in Summer.
it mas a ditch of water RUN
NING THROUGH IT.
THE MAIM STREET AND AGUICUI-*
TUHA L PARK RAILROAD
I■ completed and runulng through the en
tire lund and 1 i■« w operated successfully
through Park Avenue, 100 feet wide, o en
Ing Into the Agricultural Grounds.
A DEPOT OK THE LOS ANtiELES AND
INDEPENDENCE RAILROAD Is
LOCATED on the QUO UN Dm.
This Ii really the West End ol t in Imm.u-
Liful city, whh the benefit of MIESiI,
PURE HREE/.ES FROM THE OCEAN,
nncontumlnitled by gas or sewer efiluvia.
A glance nt the elegant mansions and
fashionable residences now e.ccted and
In coutho of erection must satisfy any ptl*
a on dMtrtßg a home that this Is the nlace
THE TERM(4 WILL BE MADE EASY
AND PRICES MODERATE.
M\PS WILL BE FOUND
At the office of the Farmers' A M
chants' Bank.
Also, at tbe office of the Main Stre
aud Agricultural Park Railroad.
O. W. CHILD* and JOHN G. DOWN El
will give special attention to those seek
ing Information. teptlfltf
LINES OF TRAVEL.
Pacific coast
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Goodwll, Perkins tt Co Agtuis,
Sau Francisco.
San Francisco and Los Angel?*
EXPRESS LINE
•JULY SCHEDULE.
\rrlveSan H. „ _ . _
a Francisco. 1 a*
" t
| ——• ~ m*«oog: so m
Leave Stu X # . £
0 Moutoa. a 3
2 *-s
■j HSi nw
" Leave San >> v
Pedro. 5 s s s 5
g <
j Arrive San >,
g Pedro. gS«.JB4
* Arrive Sla
1 Monica. |t|l<l3
£ 3
W Leave Ban "" ,
Frauctsoo. c —: : " : :
9 a
—"-»
| j M 11! I
HIII I I I I
3 0.3 Ji Oja o
<=21 81 2 *
/ii v - i
Botb steamships call at I'ort Harlord
(SanLulsOblspo)and Santa Barbara; also,
on down trip, at Ananelm Landing for
freight only. The Senator calls at San
Buenaventura also every trip.
SVPassengers lor Han Francis o take
the train tor Hanta Monica that leaves
la>s Augeles al IIU P. M., Los Angeles
time.
Los Angeles and San Diego
TIIK BTK \MKItS
Senator and Orizaba
Leave Santa Mou oa aud San Pedro for
San July L 7, U, IS, lI,'J, and
81.
Pasnongfis take the train that leaves Los
Angeles for B*o Pedro aL 1.48 p. m„
Log Angeles time.
Rates of Fare from Los Angeles.
(Payable in Gold.)
Cabin. Steerage.
To Han Francisco $15 00 $10 00
To Port Harford 12 00 0 00
To Santa Harbura 8 CO 0 00
To Sau Diego 8 50 « ou
Plans of steamera'cablns at agent's office,
where berths may be seemed.
FOR WAY POUTS.
The steamer Constantino leaves San
Buenaventura uud Santa Hurbara for San
Francisco every Huuduy, calling at all
way ports.
Freight steamers leave Sau Francisco
lor sin Diego and way ports about every
ten days, carrying sock, com bunt tblei,
etc.
For Passage or Freight as t>;>ve »r
for tickets to aud from
Eastern Cities and Princi
pal European Ports*
Apply toll. MeLELLAN, Local
Agent, Office, No. 66$ Main street,
over the Couamprcial Hunk, Los
Autre lea.
SOUTHERN PACIFICRAIUOAQ
jfJHi
—AND—
« T U A Al It It a*.
Los Angeles, Yuma, San Diego and
Wilmington Divisions.
Important Change of Time
On and after Monday, Dec. 17th,1877, aud
until further notice, trains will run every
day as follows:
LEAVE LOS ANGELES:
Fok— Ar.r.ivE.
Wilmington 10:35 a.m. 11:55 a. ii.
Sun Francisco 1:15 P. H. 12:10 V. H.
" Accom'daliou 1u:33 A. 11. 7:30 a.m.
Yuma 2:25 p. v. 7:00 a. m.
Wilmington 3:30 " 4:55 p.m.
SantuAua 4:00 " 6:10 "
TOWARD LOS ANGELES:
Leave— Akiuvk.
Yuma 0:30 p.m. 10:15 a.m.
Santa Ana 0:30 A.M. 8:50 "
Wilmington 7:45 " »:10 "
Wllmluglon 1:00 p.m. 2:20 r M.
San Francisco 4:00 " 1:55 "
" Accom'datiou 4:30 11 11:55 a.m.
Trains run daily lo Yuma, connecting
with steamers for Aubrey, Klircnbertg
and Intermediate land! ngs on the Colo
rado about three times per month.
Sleeping cars will be run daily.
Tru'OKWlll be run by Sau Francisco
time.
T. H. GOODMAN,
•Jeu'l Pass, and Ticket A|rt.
A. IS.TOWNS, Gen'l Sup't.
E. K. HEWITT. Ass't BuD't.
LOS ANGELES & INDEPENDENCE
RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF TIME.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, OCT.
15th, 1877, trains will run dally on
this road as follows:
Leave
8 P Arrive Leave Arrive In
Depot S R Depot 8. Mulca -i. Mnlca
L Auul's i,. Angel's
II 30 A.M.18: hi A.M. 117.40 A.M. 110 30 ,M.
4.40 P.M.|1:20 I*. M. P.M. |5:10 P.M.
On steamer days trains will connect
with the P. C. Steamship Co.'s steamers
tor San Frnucdsco aud San Diego. Sue
their advertisement.
WM. J. L. MOULTON.
014 tf Ass't Sup't.
Montana Meat Market.
FBIELINCKK& FKANK, fiEsTa*
The best and lendermt MesuMesLT*
In the market. Noun but the BW$Mm
Primcst Boof and rviuttcn
ever u> be found. NotH the nddross—Mon
tana Meat Market, Main street, near
Fir.i, i,.w Angolas
gHtt FASHION m&
Livery and Sale Stable,
WILSON & YOUNG.
MAIN ST., Opposite Arcadia St.
Horses nnd Carriages, Single or Double,
snd Saddle Horses kept constantly on
hand for the accommodation ef the pub
lic. Horses Boarded by the day, week or
month at reasonable rates. Conveyance*
furnished for private or public occasions
at the shortest notlee and upon as reas
onable terms as al any
First Class Establishment
In Southern California.
Jo24tf WILSON A YOUNO, Prop's.
OUR OWN COLUMN.
DAILY AND WEEKLY
HERALD
The Leading Paper
OK
Southern California,
Will devote its columns to tberiug the
Interests of Los Angeles city and county
and tbe Southern pmtion of the State. It
h* tbo in tent Inn of the publisher o make
THE HERALD
A uewspapor of the day, complete In all
Its details, and lv every department
Full and Reliable.
The Editorial Columns will discuss all
live toplcsof the day. while the
Telegrams,
Hy Hnangeinents newly eneoleJ, will be
tbo fullest and most eihausMve to bo
found In any paper of the State, not be
lngsurpassed by those of the SauKrandHoo
dallies. The
Local Columns
Will contain a complete resume ol local
happening, uud all matt.rs nl homo In
let est.
TERMS
DAILY U.BRALD,by malt, 1 year...»IOOO
.. • « months... 600
■i s months... 250
Delivered In the t' i 1 y ft
25 CENTS PER WEEK.
THE
WEEKLY HERALD!
TERMS:
Weokly 1 year by mall.. 1300
" 6 month* '• I 80
" » •' " 100
Payable Invariably In ndvanoa
Joseph D. Lynch,
PUBLISHER.
LEGAL.
Delinquent Sale—Notice.
CALIFORNIA STAR OIL WORKS
COMPANY.
Leuutlon of Principal Place of Business,
San Frauubco—Loeatlon of Works, An- '
drews' station, Los Angeles, County,
and Hun Buenaventura, Ventura Co ,
Cal.
NOTICE.
There are delinquent upon the following
described stock, on account of assess
ment No. 8, levied on the loth day of
May, 1878, the several amounts
set onposito tho names of the respective
shareholders, as follows:
No. of No. of
Names. Certificate. Shares. Ami.
F. 11. 'I ay lor. Trustee 1 1995 J4987 60
K. B. Tuylor, Trustee ;t iuoo 2500 00
J. A. Scott, Trustee... 7 500 1250 00
J. A. Scott, Trustee... 8 500 1250 00
J. M. Mollonald 11 M.n 2500 00
H. 10. Robinson,' Tru
stee 13 2950 7475 09
M. li. McDonald ll h> 25 00
A. J. Bryant, Trustee.. 15 19ili 4987 60
A. J. Bryant Id 5 12 DO
D. O. Scoflold 17 6 12 50
And In accordance with law and an or
der of tho Boaid of Direc
tors made on the loth day of May,
1878, so many shares of each parcel of
such stock as muy bo necessary will be
sold at,'public auction at (115 California
street, on
FRIDAY, the sth DAY OF JULY, 1878,
At the hour of 12 o'clock m. of said day,
to pay said delinquent assessment there
on, together with costs of advertising
und expenses of sale.
J. 8. TAYLOR. Secretary.
Office— ,115 California St., San Francisco,
California. Je2ltd
POSTPONEMENT.
The above sale Is postponed until Satur
day the 27th day of July.
Byorderof tho Hoard of Directors.
J. S. TAYLOR,
JyOld Secretary.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
J. K. Cummlngs, Plaintiff, vs. John C.
Brown ami Mary Browu. Delendauts—
Seventeenth District Court.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
a decree of foreclosure and order of
s.i entered In the District Court
of the Seventeenth Judicial District
of tho state of California. In and for Los
Angelescounty, on tbe sth day of July,
1878, aud a writ on foreclosure of
mortgage, entered in tbe aforesaid Dis
trict Court, annexed to said decree and
dated the Sib day of July, 1878, in
the aboveentitled c ise, and lv favor of
J. K. Cummlngs, plaintiff, and against
JohnC. Brown and Mary Brown, defend
ants, a certified copy of which said de
cree of foreclosure, duly nttested un
der the seal of said court on the &;h day
of Juiy, 1678, and delivered
tome, together with the writ annexed
thereto, on the same day* whereby I
am commanded to sell at public nuc
tion. to the hlsjuest and best bidder, for
cash in 11. S. gold coin, tho following and
In said decree described real estate, to
wit:
All that piece or parcel of land,
lying and being lv the coun
ty of Los Angeles, State of Cali
fornia, described as follows, to wit:
Commencing at tbo point where the
uorihwst corner of plat N intersects the
dividing lines of plain F aud H, as per
Hoffman's map of thu Rancho Santa
Gertiudes, recorded lv the office of the
County Recorder of the county of Los
Angeles, and running thence southerly
along the westerly line of said plat N, to
the northerly line of land sold toAdolph
faulson; thence at right angles easterly
to the westerly line of Bayles* land;
thence at right angles northerly along
the westerly lino or Bayles* laud to the
northerly line of said plat N, and thence
at right angles westerly along the north*
erly line or said plat N to the place of be
ginning; being in township three (3)
south range (12) twelve (12, west San Ber
nardino meridian, and estimated to con
tain forty MO) acres of land, reserving
therefrom for roads, railroads, ditches
and water courses the strip of
land thirty (30) feet wide along, adjoin
ing and each side of the township, range
and section lines, being the same land
conveyed to the defendant John C.
Browu by the Santa Uertrudes Land As
sociation by deed of date Feb. 4th, 1871,
recorded in book 10, paga 302, of deeds,
rt cords of Los Angeles county, to which
record reference is hereby made.
Public notice Is hereoy giveu tbat on
TUESDAY, THE 30th DAY OF
JULY, A. D. 1878,
At 12 o'clock M., I will proceed to sell at the
Court House door, in the City and County
of Loa Angeles, State of California, at
public auction, to the highest and best bid
der, for cash in United States gold coin, to
satisfy said decree for principal, interest,
attorney's fees, costs, and all accruing
costs, all the above described real estate.
Giveu under my hand at Los Angeles,
this Ist day of July, A. D. 1878.
h. m. Mitchell.
Iy2 td Sheriif.
OF CONDITION OF THU
Farmers' & Merchants'.Bank
OF LOS ANCELES, CAL.,
ON MONDAY, JULY Ut, 187&
ASSETS.
Cash on hand $119,157 73
Cash w iih correspond
ents—
First National CJold
Bank, San Francis
co $.8,903 Oi
The Bank or Calllor
nla, San Francisco. '28,03.1 8
London and Sau
Francisco Bank,
(limited) San Fran
cisco 1,637 69
Agency of Bank ol*
California, New
York 6.675 31
65,359 17
Tolal cash $181,516 90
Loans and Discounts... 826,420 82
Bonds and Warrants... 5,074 69
Bank Building. 18,000 00
Vaults and Fixtures... 8,614 80
Real estate, taken In
foreclosure of mort
gages 11,518 70
11.0)31)15 II
NOTE.—Tho amount of Interest, due
and accrued hut uncollected Is $23,717 76,
which Is not Included in tho assets ol the
assets of the foregoing statement.
LIABILITIES.
Capital, paid up lv
gold $175,000 00
Reserve Fund CO 000 09
Surplus 12,770 45
Total Capital. $537,778 45
Dae depositors 501,966 4s
Undivided profits 15,3C0 00
$1.055 045 91
We, tho Committee, ha- o examined the
hooks and counted the cash, aud find
all correct.
( L. tl. O' ODWIN,
Signed: ! <». w. CHII.DS,
( EUUUNK MHYKR,
Coin nil Use.
July 2d, 187$,
The within statement of the assets and
liabilities ot lhe Fatmers' aud Mer
chants' Hunk ol Los Ang.les is true, to
the best of in v knowledge and belief.
ISAIAS W. HKLLM AN,
I'iesidcnt.
Los Angeles, July 3d. 1878.
Subscribed and sworn to before in?,
this third day of July. A. D. 1878.
A. W. PO'ITS, County Clerk.
By D M. ADAMS,Deputy. JJt 3w
NOTICE.
All persons having claims against the
late firm of R. |i. WILSON tt CO. are
hereby notified and requested to present
tbe same at once to the underMgued, at •
hfs residence, at Ran Marino, Jx>s Ange- •
les county; and all person l - Indebted to i
said firm are hereby notified and request
ed to settle their accounts without delay, i
Dated April 17th, 1878. i
aplBti J. DE UARTH STIORB.
Per T. <fc R.
TO ALT, WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The firm of Pico, Agulrre & Co. is
tbls day dissolved by mutual consent.
The business will be carried on by ;
Forster, who will receive all moneys due
said firm and pay all debts,
FRANCISCO PICO.
F. P. KORBTER.
JyHw MIGUEL A. AQUIRRF
LEGAL,
lii lhe Probate Court
Of the Couuty of Loa Angeles, State
of California.
,IN TIIK MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
MANUEL REQUENA, DKCEAHF.It.
It appearing to the said Court by the
petition this Uuy presented and Died by
Win. L. Banning, me Executor
ot tbe estate of said Man
uel Requeue, deceased, praying
lor an order of sale of real estate, that It Is
ueccssa ry to sel 1 some por
tion of the real estate to pay the debts
outstanding against the deceased, and
the debts, expenses uud charges of ad
ministration:
it Is therefore ordered by the said Court,
that all persons Interested In the estate
of said deceased, appear before the said
Probate Court on Monday, the 15th day
of July, 1878, nt lo o'clock in lhe
rorenoou of said day, at tho court room
of said Probate Court, at the Court
House, lv the city and county of Los
Angeles, to show cause why an order
should uot be granted to tbe said Execu
tor to sell so much of the real estate
of tho said deceased as shall be necessary.
And that a copy of this order be pub
lished at reaaf four successive weeks in
tho Dally Los Angeles Herald, a newspa
per printed and published in said city ami
county of Dos Angeles.
Dated J uue 7t h, 1878.
ALBERT M. STEPHENS,
J Bl< i Probate Judge.
MORTGAGE SALE.
The Hank of Gllroy, Plaintiff, vs. Wm.
H. Luwlor, W. Hi Simmon, and Milton
Thomas, Deisndunls — Tweutlelu (20)
Dlatrlot Court.
LTNDER. AND BY VIRTUE OF A
J decree of foreclosure and or
der ot .ale entered lv tho
District Court of the 20th Judicial
District of the State or California, In und
lor Santa Clara county, un the 28th day
of June, A. D. 1878, In the abuve entitled
case, und lv favor of the Bank of Gllroy,
plaintiff, ami against William B. i.hw
lor, W. H. Simmon, and Milton Thomas,
defendants, a certified copy of whlohsaid
decree of foreclosure duly attested under
the seal of .aid court on the 29th day
of Juue, A. D. 1878, ana delivered to me,
together with the writ annexed therein,
on the (th day or July, A. U. 1878,
whereby 1 am commanded to sell at mi bun
auction, to the highest and best bidder
for cash In U. 8. gold coin, the followlui;
and In said decree described real estate
to wit:
That certain lot, plrce or parcel ol
land, lying, situate an,l being lv thecllv
and county of I.os Angeles, state of Cal
ifornia, Known as lot number seven (7) In
block number (2) two of Uancock's sur
vey, aud bounded on the north by Mon
tague's place, ou lhe east by John Wil
son', tract, on lhe south by Jefferson
street, and on the west by Main atreei;
saving and excepting (herefrom the In
terest of tho defendant Milton Thomas
In and to lhat portion of .aid premlies
specifically described as follows, to wli:
that ponton lylngsouth of the somhurly
lltttll and bouudary of the city or Los
Angeles and a part ot the west hall ut
the norlhwost quarter of section number
eight (8) lv towuship number (2) south of
range number thirteen (13) west San Her
uanllao meridian, lying north of Jell'ei -
son street, nnd described as follows:
Commencing at the northeast corner of
said tract; thence south 650 chains to the
north line of Jefferson street; thence
along said north line northwest 15.24
chains to the north lino of said tiaci;
thence east 11.83 chains, to the place of be
ginning, containing 2 acres of land.
I'ublic uotlcu is hereb/ given lhat on
SATURDAY, THK 31 DAY OK
AUGUST, A. D. 1878,
At 12 o'clock m. , 1 will proceed
to sell, al the Court House
door, In the city uud couuli
of Los Angeles, Stale of Callloi nia, ai
Eubllc auction to the highest aud be.l
ldder for cash lv U. s. gold coin, lo satis
fy said decree for principal, Interest,
attorneys' fees, costs and all accruing
costs,all the übove described real estate.
Given under my hand, at Los Angeles
this loth day ol Jul' , A. 1). 1878.
11. M. MITCHELL.
Jyll td Sheriil.
Assessment: Notice.
I LOS ANGELES OI L COMPA N V.
Locution or principal place of business.
Los Angeles, California,—LOOM 100 of
works, Vontura county, California.
, Notice Is hereby given tint at n
■ meeting of the Hoard of Dlreo
tors of this Company held on
1 the 2d duy of July, 187S, an as
• sessmeut(No. i) of twentj-Bve cents per
i share was levied upon the cap
, italstockol the company, payable lni
, mediately, in v. S. gold coin, to the Sec
retary, at his olllce. No. 0 Temple Block ,
city of Los Angeles.
Any stock upon which this assess,
ment remains unpaid on tbe sth
day of August, 1878, will be delin
quent and advertised for sale at public
auction; and unless paid be
fore will bo sold on the 28th day of
August, 1878, to pay the delinquent as
sessment, together with costs ot advertls
mentand expenses of sale.
By order of the Board of Direotois.
, WM. J. NEELY, Secretary,
k No. 5 Temple Block, i.os Angeles.
Los Angeles, July 3d. 18 8. Jyltd
Co-Partnership Notice.
We the undersigned, Fr. Aockerblum
> anil Augustine Nurd holt, both residents
of the oitf of Los Angeles, county of Los
Angeles, State of California,hereby certi
fy that we hay« entered into a co-partner
ship to manufacture soda and other min
eral waters at the UNION SODA WORKS
In said city, uuder the llrm name of
AOCKERBLUM* CO.
In wltutss whereof wo havo hereunto
affixed our signatures.
Fit. AOCKERBLUM.
AUGUSTINE NOKDIIOLT.
I os Angeles, July Ist, 1878. Iy7-4w
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The Qi irlerly Dividend, No. 19, at tbo
iateof 12 per c -nt. par annum, on the
capital stock of the Farmers' and Mer
chants' Bank of Los Angeles for the
threomonths ending July Ist, 1378, has
been declurcd by Its Board of Trustees,
payable at once.
HAT.VI W. lIELLMAN, President.
Los Angeles, July 5,1878.
Nlaroter's Self-Regulating
FEEDER
FOB THIIEBHINQ MACHINES,
Is the only Feeder manufactured that feeds
without moving ill the straw in a body, con.
sequently giving a moro regular feed than It is
fiosslbia to obtain with a draper feeder; It
eeds the whole length of the cylinder: It Is
easily changed to teed fast or slow >s desired;
saves the labor of two mon and does not re
quire an experienced tableman to feed it.
The separator needs no alteration with the
exception of the removal of lead board to se
cure it tn position, and does not have to be
taken off when moving. It reqnires but lit
tle power to run It, and has no complicated
parts liable to get out of order. Its soecoss
having been fully demonstrated, I cordially
invito all parties Interested to call and Judge
of Its merits. Fur full particulars address
r. J. VARSTERB.
arockton, Oal.
IMPROVED HAY FORK
[ Patent Applied For.|
la tho most perfect, and easiest operating
derrick fork in existence. Quo man cau
operate it with the greatest eauo.as (lie strain
of lifting tho fork causes It to grapple its
load automatically, while a pull upon the
reloasing cord, when the fork has Imen lifted
to tlie desired place, causes it to d c load
nstantly,
There Is nothing lr is
Fork that*-"
Farm***-
For*
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