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VOLUME I. Is Published evti j morning except Monday, THE llKK.tl.ll PRINTING COMPANY. OFFICE—Hera 1.1 strum Itook anil Job Printing; House. Spring street,opposite the Court House. TERMS: Per annum, by mall or express $10 six months '" " 0 Three months " " • 3 Delivered by carriers, per week, 2.* i cents Advertisements inserted at liberal rates. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Following 1s a list of Oranges In Los An geles county: Silver-Los Nletos—J, H. Burke, Master; E. R. Wyllc, Seerctery. Compton—A. Hlitbie, Master; J. A. Walker, Secretary. El Mont*—G. C. Olbbs, Master; J. 11. Gray, Secretary, Enterprise—Los Angeles—T. C. Alexander, Master; W. T. Henderson, Secy. Eureka—Spadra—P. C. Tonner, Master; Jos. Wright, Secretary. Fairview—Anaheim—Edward Evey, Master; J. 1). Taylor, Secretary. Fruitlnnd-Tustin City—A. n. Hay ward, Mas ter; E. B. NlCOls, Secretary. Los Angeles—T. A. Garey, Master; T. D. Han cock, Secretary. I/is Nietos—E. H. Grnndnn, Master; J. E. Mar quis. Secretary, New River—Los Nletos—R. B. Guthrie, Mas ter; 1). S. WardlOW. Secretary. Orange—Richland—Thomas brown, Master; J. W. Anderson, Secretary. Azusa— M. W. Maxy, Master; 3, C. Preston, Secretary. Florence—ll. Gibson, Master; Wm. Porter, Secretary Alliance—El Monte—S. S, Reaves, Master; J. W. Marshall, Secretary. County Deputy—Thos. A. Gakkv. Local Agent—J. Q. A. Stanley. DIRECTORY OF OFFICERS. R. M. Wldney, District Judge 17G Judicial District, composed of Los Angeles county. Court meets in February, May, August und November. Ignacln Sepulveda, County Judge. Court Commissioner, J. O. Howard. ' State Senator, B. D. Wilson. Members of Assembly, Thos. D. Mott and Asa Ellis. Sheriff, Wm. R. Rowland; Under Sheriff, Albert I>. Johnston; Deputy sheriff, J. M. Baldwin. County Clerk, A. W. Potts; Deputies, C. W. Gould und S. 11. Mott. District Attorney, C. E. Thorn; Assistant, E. M. Ross. County Trensurer, Thomns E. Rowan. Superintendent of Public Schools, William McFadden. Public Administrator, George ('arson. County Surveyor, F. LMOUVretir, County Assessor, D. Botiller. Coroner, Joseph Kurtz. County Board of Supervisors-Chairman, 11. Foreman; A. L. Hush, F. Pntomnres, S. B. Caswell. „ CITY OFFICERS. Mayor, J. R. Tuhermnn. Marshal, J. R. Wolfe. Treasurer, George H. Butler. Attorney, A. W. Iluttou. ('lerk, M. Kremer. Surveyor, William Moore. Health Officer, Dr. Wise. Engineer, George o, McLnin. School Trustees—H. D. Burrows, President; George Smith, Wm. 11. Workman, Wm. Prld ham, M. Kremer. BOARD OF TRADE. President —S, Lnzard. Secretary—l. W. Lonl. Treasurer—ft, it.Caswell. 11|rectors—Dr. J. s. Griffin. C. C. Lips, H. W. H 'llnum, .l-s. Griffith,!'. Beaudry, N. J. Ncw m irk,.l. G. Downey, li. M. Widney. Regular meetings, Tuesdays, at 7:'!0 P. M. LETTER FROM MEMPHIS. Memphis, (Term)., Nov. 8, 1873. Fditor Los Axoeles Herald:— Some body has been kind enough to send me a copy of your weekly, for which I return thanks, and if you will put my name on jour subscription list as a dead-head, i promise to send you an occasional letter. I noticed your advertisement in the News Le( trr } and I susjjected that you had been stealing my thunder in the matter of your principles. Be independent, as a matter of course, —near no collar of any party or clique,—but keep con stantly in view tiie great head-light of Republicanism: State Rights. Read. Mr. Stephens' book every now aad then to keep your memory re freshed, and your instinct correct. Fight Centralism (which is Imperial ism), and corruption. If you would make a paying paper, however, do not devote too much space to matters out side the county of Los Angeles. Ex cuse me, I do not wish to give advice, but to approve. I have seated myself to talk to old friends and acquaintances, whom I may never meet on earth again, and whom I cherish with fond tenderness. Good friends let us gossip a little. Tom Mott, (may your hearing never grow worse, or your shadow less, old fellow), what has become of him? They tell me he is married, and the father of many children. Do you mind Tom when we went to Santa Barbara to examine the coal mine which we found to be worthless, but found a pair of ponies to re-imburse us, or you rather, for the outlay of the trip? Ned Kewen Is still one of you. I hear he got on Fort Aleut raz i! .ring the war, and remained some time. Well, that is over, and trust forgotten. Sixteen or seventeen years ago we had a memorable political campaign in Los Angeles. The Brent and Downey fractions of the party were at open war. I ran for County Surveyor on the Downey (plug-ugly) ticket, J Kewen was on the Brent (rose-water) ticket for District Attorney, against Drawn. Two or throe of my friends and I, made an excursion up the Ban Gabriel river electioneering. Half way up the cafion we stopped for the night with a party of miners; who, as it happened, were Irishmen. After supper one of the persons with whom I was traveling, commenced elect ioneering for Kewen, and abusing Drown. I took up the cudgel for my side, and ended by reading one of Ned's famous Know Nothing speeches. I dont know whether I damaged him much or not, but I always had an idea that he did not appreciate my atten tions. Let by-gone be by-gones, old man, and let us cross palms without a secret grudge. h By the way, has Dad Frazee ever gotten bai'k to Los Angelas? Two years and « half ago he started for Texas, and proaiised to write if he had luck. He lavs never written. Ridley tells me that Winston is as natural aa the Bella Union itself, and as good and as true as he is natural? Where is old Joe Huber? I think some one told me that Joe had been running for County Clerk! Stop such tolly, Joseph. I bave forgotten Don Benito Wilson until I »tn> alniosjt ashamed of mjteelf. >'ou Los Angeles people little know th-» worth of yonr vlgneron who di Los Angeles Daily Herald. verts by the margin of the lake. Whftt a great' hearted wholesouled man he is, ami his politic* suit me exactly— he i.s an independent States Rights' man, who don't give a copper for par ty or party machinery. ' And where is my friend Spencer H. Wilson? 1 hope be is still alive, and, if so, you will travel many miles to find a better fellow. The irrepressible Banning! 1 know he still maintains full sway about New town—you call it Wilmington now. Do you remember those tierce wars of ours, Banning? When you under took to "crush out our patriotic oppo sition, and place the yoke of monoply" on the p-e-e-puls (thats the way Andy Johnson pronounces it.) neck! Didn't we go for you, and didn't you clean us out, you monopolist! Many times as I lay expecting a real enemy, did I think of the time when we went down and possessed ourselves of the Timm's warehouse, and stole a watch on your watchmen. But, plague you, you had us out by legal process in a few hours. Wasn't Brent hard to beat in a law suit, especially when he had you for a client, and we had old Reynolds for a lawyer? Poor Tomlinson killed him self suing the public. Has the public built hint a monument? And just here' loom up 'two of my best friends, Frank Lecouvreur and Henry Schaef fer. Since we parted I have seen many "ups and downs," have heard the long roll of musketry rattle, seen the brist ling line go forward like a whirlwind, have heard themuttcringsof those big mouthed fellows who counterfeit Jove's dread thunder, and I always bore myself in a manner which would have met the approval of the best sol diers who ever marched under Prus sia's banner. Uncle Henry gave me a blessing and a gun, and Frank, stern as Prussian discipline itself, regretted that lie coul not stand with me. And whilst my mind is with the Germans don't let me forget John Schumacher. How many children has Mrs. S. borne to that solid good husband of hers? Not less than two dozen, I dare swear. And John Goller.is still making wagons, and money too, I hope. I think John is the craziest man in America when he has about two gal lons of beer too much under his belt. Don Matteo Keller. Some one tried to make me think more ill of him be cause he had changed his politics. I tlidn't do it. He stood to me on sev eral occasions when 1 much needed a friend, and I am the person to remem ber it. If ever we meet, Don Matteo, I'll shake your hand as heartily as ever I did, and amuse you by the hour with stories. Ah! and here is Don Tomas Sanchez—Tom. Sanchez. We never could understand four words of each others language, but we knew each others hearts. 1 heard from Rid ley a couple days since. He is fuming and "managing" the Mexican railroad, has plenty of work and very good pay. I think he pines for the companion ship of Dr. Wilson Jones. I must not omit a mention of Andy Henderson. Andy, you know, was born and raised just back of Pine Bluff, in Arkansas, which he will deny, and swear he was born in or near Norfolk, Virginia; and pro nounce the Virginia as though' it were spelled with an F to convince you that he is telling the truth. Don't believe a word Andy says on that subject. He is from Arkansas, and just back of Pine Bluff. I'll back Andy to play marbles against any man in Califor nia; or, as you would express it, "the Slope." Dave McKenza, John Stonehouse, and Bill Bower have all returned to Los Angeles, and, I hear are all mar ried! There is this about these three fellows, friends and neighbors. If you are looking for true men, plucky men, and honest men I commend you to the three I have named. I have camped with those fellows from one end of the Gila to the other in those "Corky" times of '61, and know whereof I afilrm. And Charley Ayers? I went to see his father and brother in Rich mond, immediately after arriving there, twelve years ago. I have run my personal reminiscences far enough, this time. I see you are wrestling with a gas question. lam Secretary of the Memphis Gas Light Co., and am well paid therefor, and know all about gas. Don't Indulge in whole sale abuse of your gas company. Its stockholders and managers are no more likely to cheat you as gas men, than in any other capacity. Railers against the Company only display ig norance in too many instances. We have 2,500 consumers and 500 public lamps, and two stations, (upper and lower works) hence you see I am likely to be posted on the svbject. Coal costs us $5 50 per ton of 2,000 pounds, and we get $4 per month per each lamp— following tne moon—which gives us about 22 nights of lighting in the month. There is no reason wky ships and cars cannot come together at San Pe dro. What a pity your San Pedro road is hroad-gauge. Too much money thrown away in iron. Some of my friends would probably like to know what kind of a fellow 1 have grown to be. Very sedate. Am a member of the Methodist Church, and a strict business routinist, ruling my part of the big corporation I am attached to like a man-of-war. Don't care a fig for politics. Will accept but one office, and that is Congressman. Next Spring, rf. v. I am coining out to California to prospect a little. 1f at that time I can see a piece of newspa per property for sale which suits me, I may stay \vith you, otherwise I shall be under the necessity of coining back here and going to Congress. Before closing I have a little quarrel with my Southern brethren about Los Angeles. My brother-in-law, Bishop Wightman, was down there a few years since, and you paid no more at tention to him than if he had been a post! He is one of the most refined gentlemen Carolina ever produced, and one of the most learned and able preachers in America, and yet you let him come and go without special no tice! Ridley complained also that some of you gave him the cold shoul der, as any intimacy would endanger your future political chances. Well we fellows who saw the stars and bars In their zenith, and help to furl them, can forgive small things. We ocenpy a higher plane than those who are ashamed of us. George W. Gift. P. S. I don't know but my letter will be a failure, as I have left out the greater number of my friends, who will be sure to be offended. Please don't. I am In a very forgiving mood, and don't wish to offend. LOS ANGELES, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1873. MISCELLANEOUS. REPUBLIC LIFE INSURANCECO. OF CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. Cash Capital, . 81,000,000 ■tranche* in nil flic Miafcsof the I'nlon. TTAVING NOW COMPLETED XJL lhe organization of our Jr*«,«:*ifa<* Dranoh, We take pleasure in announcing tiint our Pa cific ('oust Stockholders have elected the fol lowing well-known citizens as officers of our Pacific branch: PrttMtnti OLIVER ;f.li>riixif. Vicr-l're.siilents: THOS. Ai BALL, WM. R. WHRATON A. L. OCRNRY Secretary pro tern .lAS. T. BOYD Attorney THOS. BROWN Treasurer CHAS. BURRELL Medical Fxnminer Executive Committee: OLIVER ELDRIDOE, JOS. A. DONOIIOE, JAS. T. BOYD, GEO. W. BEAVER, CHAS. RI'RRELL, THOS. BELL, E. B. PERRIN. Directors: OLIVER ELDREDGE.LELAND STANFORD GEO. W. BEAVER, THOS. BROWN, N. (1. KITTLE; C. CHRISTIANSEN, JOHN F. MILLER, THOS. H. SELBY, JAS. T. BOYD, R. F. MORROW, C. I. lIRENHAM, S. F. BI'TTERWORTH M. D. SWEENY, GEO. H. WHEATON, I. FRIEDLANDER, WM. RTRLING, A. BLACK, THOS, A. BALL, lOS. A. DQNOHOE, WM. R. WHEATON, THOS. BELL, E. B. PERRIN, C. T. RYLAND, WM. L. DICKENSON WM. S. LADD. THE REPUBLIC LIFE INSURANCE CO. Wns chartered by special act of the Legisla ture of the State of Illinois, and commenced doing business in July, ISTO, making it now Just three years old. Its plan of orgunl?ntlon was to hnve #£5,00 0,00 0 C»plt»l Stock, with twenty percent, paid in,and the balance subject to call. With BRANCH ORGANIZA TIONS of stockholders in the leading business centers of the country, composed of the best business men—thus making a Company of National extent and prestige, nnd yet a HOME COMPANY AT EACH BKANCII. The Company nt this date has policies In force covering over of risks, with an annual income of over #1,000,000, ALL ASSETS OF PACIFIC BRANCH IN VESTED ON THIS COAST. Capital Stock of PncifTc Branch, over I »10,000 (X) Invested in Mortgages on Real Es tate In California during the Inst four months, over Itiu.liOO 00 :S2S Policies Issued nt Pacific Branch during same iieriod, insuring 1,212,10(01) Charges for Insurance 23 per Cent. I,esH than Mutual Companies. T H X St pa t* I'HLI O Does not borrow THE CAPITAL of Policy holders on PROMISES to return the same at some INDEFINITE future period and CALL IT A DIVIDEND. In presenting the claims of THE REPUB LIC to the patronage of tho people of this Coast, we shall nt all times aim to be gov erned by sound business considerations, and a due regard for the rights and merits of com peting companies. OFFICE OF THE PACIFIC BRANCH. NO. :117 CALIFORNIA NTKEET, Below Sansome Street, n >2dlmlp PROSPECTUS OF THE LOS ANGELES HERALD. The first of October, Tm: Los Anok.i.es Her ald, a dally and weekly newspaper, will make Its appearance. The Dally will be a nent and tastily printed seven-column news paper, newsy rather than literary in charac ter. The Weekly will be a six-column, eight page paper, and will contain the most impor tant matter that has previously appeared in Tiik Daily Herald. It Is proposed that the Herald shall be nn unbought advocate of every interest pertain ing to Southern California and Arizona, and n zealous worker In all things that shall tend to benefit the Stnte. In a word It will be In close communion with the People. In Its col umn:*, from time to time will be found mat ters of Interest to the California Farmer, Me chanic, Merchant, Laborer, and nil classes of Producers; and it will also contain rending matter suited to the Home Circle. The Herald will bean Independent Demo cratic Jonrnal and its efforts directed to sweep ing from power and place those now misman aging the affairs oft he Nation. Forthenccom plisbmentofthisend, It will hail with satisfac tion the co-operation ofthe members of all Par ties, believing that the prosperity, perhnps safety, ofthe Nation depends upon the success of a riiovement of this character. It is " reform now or revolution hereafter." The Hkrald will auvocate State Rights nnd o iposecentralisation; it win encourage White and oppose Coolie linmigratieii. It will favor free Trade, and oppose Protective Tariff; It will advocate a Greenback Currency for Call firnia, und oppose the p-resent dwarfing and deadening policy which upholds the present ruinous rates of interest und shuts out Eastern capital. It. will advocate the People anttop pose Monopolies, no matter what guise they may assume. While the Herald will treat Slavery as a dead Issue, It will earnestly advocato the right of every State*bo It Northern or South ern—Massachusetts or South Carolina—to gov ern Itself ln accordnnee with the wishes of Its people, and the dictates ofthe Federal Con stitution, without nutlonnl interference. The Hkrald will opppse thieving and pecu lation. No man rightly owns a dollar until he earns It. Every dollar which Is taken from the public treasury or private purse without n Just return is robbery, und he who takes tills money is a thief. Believing this, the Herald will op)>ose salary steals, custom steals, land steals, railroad steals, and every kind of steals. Each day, the fullest Foreign nnd Domestic Telegrams will lie published. The aim will lie to supply, in this part of the State, the de mand heretofore tilled by the San Francisco dailies. No trouble or expense will lie spared to make the Herald, In this respect, equal to any newspaper on the Coast. It will also con tain a full Review of the Local and Foreign Markets, nnd the Trades generally, honestly and enrefully compiled. SI HSCRIPTION: DAILY HERALD. Delivered by Carriers, per month J 1 00 " " " per year 10 00 By Mail or Express, « 10 00 WEEKLY HERALD. By Mall or Express, per year $t 00 *" '• ™ per (piarter 100 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. N. P. RICHARDSON, pHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE-No. U Downey's Hlock, up-stalrs. oca-tf DR. A. 8. SHORB, JJOMtEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. OFFICE—Nearly opposite the Post Office. RESIDENCE—No/ 13 Frnnklin s»»ect. oofrtf DR. H. 8. OR MB, pHYSTCTAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE—Ia Lanfranco's Rullding, No. 74 Main street. Office Hours from 10 A. M. to 1 P. M., and from 2 to .1 P. M. . oc2-tf DR. JOSEPH KURTZ, pHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE—In Heinseh's Block, Commercial and Los Angeles streets. WiTSpeolnl attention paid to diseases of the EYE AND EAR. oc2-tf DR. J. W. OLIVER, JJOMCEOPATHIST. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE—Spring street, opposite the Mayor's Office. oc2-lptf D. W. C. FRANKLIN, MECHANICAL, OPERATIVE AND SURGEON DENTIST. OFFICE—39 Spring street, next to Fire En gine House. oc2-tf DR. A. LOEBEL, SURGEON AND CHIROPODIST, Alameda street, opposite the Sisters' School. Corns and bunions extracted with out using knife, tiles or medicine, and with out causing pain. Cures ingrowing nails, warts, moles, freckles, etc. Treats scientifi cally and successfully all kinds of sores of long standing. Charges moderate and satis faction gunranteed. nov7-tf HENRY T. HAZARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE IN TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES, CAL. in: special attention given to business In the Unlted States Land Office. oc2-tf J, R. M CON N El. 1.. A.J. KINO. McCONNELL A KING, AT LAW. Downey's Block, Main St., Los Angeles. oclStf A. BRUNBON, AT LAW. Office—Rooms 28 and 29, Temple's new building, Los Angeles. colStf A. OLABBKLL, <;. It. SMITH. A. B. CHAPMAN. 11. M. SMITII. GLASSELL, CHAPMAN & SMITH, AT LAW, OFFICE—TEMPLE BLOCK up-stalrs, Ix>s Angeles, California. 0c.2-tf JAMES G. HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW —a NO COURT COMMISSIONER, Downey's Block, I/is Angeles. oc2-tf M. WHALING, AT LAW, OFFICE—NO, 18 Downey Block Los Angeles. oc2-lm _____ CHARLES LINDLEY. J, S. THOMPSON. LINDLEY A THOMPSON, AT LAW, OFFICE—Room Nos. 51 and RB, over Tem ple AJVV'ork man's Bank. oe'2-tf W. L. MARSHALL. WILL D. QOULO. MARSHALL A GOULD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW—OFFICE opposite the Court House. Rooms Nos. IS and 10 Temple Block, Los Angeles, Cal. Will practice in all the Courts of this State, and attend to business in C. S. Land Office. .1. It. OATHS. J. B. BRAMAN. BATES A BRAMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, OFFICES—Nos. 8 and 4 ALLEN'S BUILD ING, corner of Spring and Temple streets, Los Angeles, Cal. Practice in all the Na tional and State Courts. Col lections made, de mands prosecuted and the settlement of es tates adjusted in all parts of the United States. Special attention paid to the examination of land tltlesi and to business In the I. S. Land Office. no!2-tf LEW. G. CABANIS, NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEY ancer and Searcher of Records for this County, OFFICE—No. 44 Temple liloek,Los Ange les, California. oc2-tf V. E. HOWARD A SONS, AT LAW, TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES. oc2-tf A. A. WILSON, & COUNSELLOR. OFFICE—Room No. 11, Temple Mock, Los Angeles, California. oc2-tf A. 11. JUDSON. i. W. MLLETTE. JUDSON A GILLETTE, LiEARCHERS OF RECORDS >C> AND CONVEYANCERS. TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES. oc2-lm G. W. MORGAN, JJEAL ESTATE AGENT, Four doors south ofthe Post Office, Temple Block, Los Angeles, California. . «H»-MONEY TO LOAN. oc2-tf H. M. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR at law. Office—Room No. 10 Temple R1 ock, I/>n Angeles. P. O. Boz 488. no7-tf CHAS. E. MILES, HYDRAULIC ENGINEER, LOS ANGELES, CAL. Refers to—Dr. J. S. Griffin,.!. G. Downey, L. H. Titus, Gen. P. Banning, 1. W. Hellman, A. Glasscll. The Introduction of water into Cities, Towns nnd Ranches a specialty. Contracts taken for making sheet iron pipes, at my shop, or Where deAlred, on the most favorable terms, noit-lm N. B. WHITFIELD, BROKER, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. Particular atten tion paid to the purchase and sale of sheep. Office with J. I . War,l At Co. ocH-lplm R. E. JACK S O N, CONTRACTOR AND RUILDER, Main street, a few dts>rs below First. Los Angeles. Contracts for buildings, and all work executed ln a satisfactory manner, nol-tf GAMBRINUS BREWERY, pIRST STREET, LOS ANGELES. Fine Lager Beer for sale IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. I i no2-lmlp EJOS. LEIBER, Proprietor." FORWARD! NO fc COM MISSION. J. L. WARD <fe CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS -AND- Manufacturers Agents. AOENTS FOR LONDON ASSURANCC CORPORATION; UNION INSURANCE COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO; COMMERCIAL I MARINE 1 INSURANCE COMPANY. (Combined assets exceed •14,000,000) BABCOCK'S FIRE EXTINGUISHER; RAKER & HAMILTON'S AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. THE CELEBRATED RAW WASBN; SWAN BREWERY CO.'S ALE AND PORTER. no2'lmlp HELLMAN, HAAS & CO. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. HAVE FOR SALE THE PUREST GROCERIES, THE BEST PROVISIONS, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco Of the choicest Imported Brands. Paints, Oils, Doors, Sashes, BLINDS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. 14 and 14 Los Angeles and Commercial Sts., jno3] Las ANGELES. [lm-tp SIMON LEVY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. ' General dealer ln all kinds of COUN TRY PRODUCTIONS, Hides, Grain and Wool. Makes advances on Consignments to all parts of the United States. Nos. 24 and 34 AIIsoSL.LOS ANGELES. oes-ly4p BUSINESS CARDS. J. G. JACKSON Keeps all kinds of Lumber, Shingles, Laths, DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, Posts, SIIRkPH, PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT AIN 13 HAIR. CORNER OF Alameda and First Streets. nog-lmlp PERRY, WOODWORTH & CO, LUMRER YARDS AND PLANING MI U.S. IVO. TO COMMERCIAL HT. Keep constantly on hnnd a full assortment of LUMBER, DOORS, SASH, MOULDINGS, BLINDS, TURNED AND SAWED WORK. All kinds of mill work done to order. oc2 GRIFFITH, LYNCH & CO. DEALERS IN LUMBER. CORNER FIRST AND ALAMEDA STS. Mill Work of all Kinds. —srcit as— DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, ETC., ETC. nn2-lmlp H. C. WILEY. D. M. HEKRV. WILEY A BERRY, REAL ESTATE AGENTS —AND — COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 32 MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES. oc7-lmip WI^ESIfDrWORKS, No. 13 ALISO NTKEET. HENRY W. STOLL, Proprietor. Supplies Bar Rooms nnd private fami lies with the purest and best NO DA AND SARSAPARILLA. Delivered to any part of the city. Ino2-lrn CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. L. LICHTENBERGER, (Successor to Roeder & Lichtenberger), Manufacturer of Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, Etc. 1 t.t, 145 and 147 Main street, I.os Angeles, Very respectfully solicits the patronage of the public In his line of business. All ve hicles built of the BEST MATERIAL. An extensive BLACKSMITH SHOP* Is connected with the establishment, where all kinds of Blacksmlthing will be done to order. REPAIRING Done with dispatch, and with n view of giving satisfaction to patrons. Ail Work Wwnnted, oc7-lnilp PAGE & GRAVEL'S New Carriage Shop. OUR WORkTs mailed by any done on the Pu- __3E_ ciflc CoasL After ourexcericiice in the best shops in the Eastern States, and onr experience on this coast, we are enabled to fulfil what we ad vertise.. ALL MATERIALS USED ARE THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. wt- Repairs done neatly and with dispatch. WU All work done here is warranted. Ddd. Prices Moderate. Call aud see. ~%U Corner Los Angeles and Requena ocm] Streets, Los Angeles, [lmip CAMILLE RAYNAL, (OPPOSITE M. KELLER'S) MANUFACTURER AND DEAL ER IN "Wagons, Cnrrineea, 1 ia(>Kies, etc Of all kinds. All work Made of Best Concord Materials. and In the future as reliable as in the past. Orders promptly attended to. tt. All kinds of Repairing done to order, nolimlpl Eight Mile House. MRS. DONALDSON, OF THE Eight Mile House*, Cowango Pass, an nounces that she will receive a few gentlemen to board. No pains will be spared to add to their comforts, with facilities for going and coming from the city. ocSl-tf educational. IjENNONN. tnstruction in french and X SPANISH will be given to classes ta the afternoons or evenings, by MISS JOSEPHINE LINDLEY TERMS: To a class of live or less, per lesson 82 00 To a class of any number over five, par lesson 83 00 For further particulars, Inquire at the office of the Los Anoki.es Herald, of Lindley A Thompson, or at the Pico House. TESTIMONIALS, University of California, ) Department or Languages. - Oakland. July 11.1872. J Herewith I certify that Miss Josephine Lind ley has been a student In my department of the University for Aye consecutive terms, vie: from September, 1870, to April 3d, 1871 During this time she studied the French, the Spanish and the German languages, obtaining always the highest murks for proficiency and attend ance, her nverage credit mark for five terms being 97 per cent. On entering the University, Miss Lindley possessed already such knowledge of the French and Spanish Idioms as to be able to speak them with ease, fluency, correctness, and a pure pronunciation. She may now be considered thoroughly fa miliar with thetheory and philosophy, as well as with the application of these two tongues; nnd she may safely be recommended as a can didate of great promise, for teaching the French and Spanish languages. P. PIODA, Prof Modern Languages. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Josephine Lindley has been declared by the Faculty entitled to this Certificate of Profi ciency In the departments of Geology and Natural History, (Botany and PhyslcafGeolo gy,) Belles Lettres, (English Literature, Histo ry, Ancient and Modern,) Chemistry, Modern Languages, (French and Spanish.) Henry Durant, President of University: E. S. Can-, Prof. Chemistry; P. Pioda, Modern Languages; Joseph Le Conte, Professor of Ge ology and Natural History; William Swlnton, Professor of Belles Lettres; Martin Kellogg, Dean of the Faculty. oc2-tf LAWLOR INSTITUTE 168 Main Street. Los Angeles. THE SEVENTH"SEMI-ANNUAL Session of this HELECTDAYHCHOOL, ln which girls nnd boys receive a oteftjl, practical anocomplete English Education, commenced on MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1873. TERMS FEB MONTH: English Studies, including the ordinary School Branches, and Double-Entry Hook-Keeping and Algebra $!> 00 Primary Geography, Second and Third Readers 4 00 Chart and Primer Classes ,'i 00 EXTRAS. Latin, Phonetic Short-hand and Geom etry, per month f2 00 Competent Teachers of Drawing, Painting, and the Modern Languages, will be connected with the Institution. For further particulars, apply to the under signed, at the School Building. 0c.5ml W. B. LAWLOR. Principal. FRENCH and SPANISH LESSONS IN THE FRENCH and Spanish languages will he given to classes or in private, commencing on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1873. terms of tuition: Private lessons 8 1 00 each Twenty lessons 15 00 Lessons to any number of pupils over live, for one tie inth, three les sons every week, each pupil 2 00 French and SpniilslfScnool for children ev ery day (Saturdays excepted) at 4 o'clock P. M. TUITION, per month, S3. For further particulars, inquire at No. 107 Main street. Translation of French, Span ish and English. F. V. C. de MONDRAN. oc2-;mlp ST. VINCENT'S COLLEGE. LOS ANGELES. CONDUCTED liV THE PRIESTS of the Congregation of the Mission. DEGREES CONFERRED, and the most complete Education given. No more beauti fully situated spot In the whole of Southern California. Apply by letter, or personally, to REV. J. MtGTLL, C. M. no2-lm President Louis Wartenberg, JjWST EXPRESS AND PASSENGER LINE TO ANAHEIM. Through in Three Hours and a Half! FARE AT REDI4 ED HATES. nsj, Leaves Los Angeles daily at 2 P. M. noB-tf JOSEPH BRESON, SAMPLE ROOMS, OPI*OSITE V. S. HOTEL, MAIN ST. The purest WINES, the choicest CIGARS, and the best FANCY DRINKS concocted south of Snn Francisco. ayrTemple Block, next to Wells, Fargo A Com puny'a < tlHoe. no2-linlp CITY LAUNDRY. NINTH STREET, RETWEEN Grasshopper nnd Griffin streets, LO.S ANGELES. Gontlemcn's, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT WASHING done on reasonable terms. PEARL BUTTONS sewed on, and ordinary MENDING done. Washing called for and de livered, FREE OF CHARGE. ey Order slate ut Broderick's Book Store. oc'Mmlp J. S. O'NEIL The Napa Gang Plow. TO THE FARMERS OF LOS Angeles County: We call your attention 10 the new IMPROVED GANG PLOW, pa tented by 1). A. Manuel,of Napa, and adopted by the Granges of this State. The points of superiority arc: Lightness of draft, It being a centre draft; a castor wheel In the rear, which makes it turn in n space sufficient to accom modate its length: It has a falling pole and can, by sliding, be adjusted to the driver's weight, and removes all pressure from the horses' necks. We only ask farmers to call and examine for themselves, nol HELLMAN, HAAS A CO. LAFAYETTE STORE. PN. ROTH & CO. c NO. 43 MAIN STREET. Wholesale and retail dealers ln Gents' Furnishing Goods, Provisions, Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Whiskies. nelttf Everybody knows the old Man SIGINORET. BANK EXCHANGE BILLIARD SALOON, run by F. SIGNORET. Customers received by the old man himself, who has been in attendance since 1849. He welcomes all his old customers and pleases the new ones. The BEST BARBER SHOP ln the city Is with this establishment. Clean towels, oare fttl employees. novlm NUMBlft 42, LIME* Of TRAVEL. LOS ANGELES ft SAN PEDRO RAILROAD. ON AND AFTER NOV. | 1873, trot— will run M follows, leaving WILMIMOTON-7:« A. M. aad 1 P. M. LOS ANGELES—IO A. M. and 8:16 P. M. Except on days of steamers' antral sad de parture, when trains will run to connect with steamer. ' Passengers for AM tin I and San Btapa will leave Los Angeles by the 10 A. M. train, connecting at Wilmington with the Compa ny 's steamer. mm- Kirst-class passenger ears wilt ran regu larly. No Charge Per Btamge to Merehnnto im _» Onnntny. JOHN MILNER, Agent at Log Aagtes. oc2tf E. E. HEWITT, SO pt. PACIFIC MAIL JTEAWSIHf €0, HtHEDrLE F«B NOVEMBER, I*7*. THE STEAMERS ft Orizaba^U For Santa Barbara. Nan Pedro, Ana heim Landing nnd Man Meg*. STEAMER ORIZABA, CAPT. H. J. JOHNSTON, Lettres San Arrives San Lear ft San Arrive* San Francisco. Pedro. Pedro. FrancUco. Nov 1 Nov 3 Nov 6 Nov 8 Nov IS Nov 15 Nov 08 Nov- 30 Nov 25 Nov 27 Nov 30 Dec. 2 STEAMER MOHONGO, CAPT. O. H. DOUGLASS, Nov 7 Nov 9 Nov 12INov 14 Nov 19 Nov 21 Nov 24 Nov 2B Dec 1 Dec 3 Dec 6|Dec 8 The Mohongo will call at San Simeon and San Luis Obispo. STEAMER GIPSY, For San Diego and all way ports, carrying OILS, ACIDS, POWDER, etc., not allowed to be carried on passenger steamers, will leave San Francisco November 89th. Freight on OILS, to San Pedro, 50 cent* per case. FOR NEW YORK VIA PANAMA. Steamers leave San Francisco November 4th and 19th. All call at Masatlan, Mansan llloand Acapulco.and all except steamer of November 4th, at San Diego Passage from Sun Pedro, cabin, 8100; steer ftflfe $50 ' ' FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Steamers leave San Francisco November Ist and 15th, Through Bills of Lading signed, and through tickets sold to all ports ou the San Diego route to New York, Europe, Mexico and South America, at San Francisco tariff rates. PASSAGE: To New York, cabin 8100 To New York, steerage 69 To San Francisco, cabin IS To San Francisco, steerage 8 Cabin plans at agent's office. For passage apply to H. McLELLAN, nol Agent for Los Angeles County. AGENCY OF THE Hamburg, Bremen and Stetten Mail Steamship Companies. BEING APPOINTED AGENT OP the above Mall Steamship Companies for the Southern Coast, I am prepared to fur nish THROUGH PASSAGE TICKETS by any of those lines of steamers, To and from Europe, to New York and San Francisco at the lowest rates. Also give MONEY POSTAL ORDERS to all parts of Germany, 8 w ttaerland, Anatrln, France England. Sweden, Norway nnd Deanark. Which will be delivered to the receiver free of charge, at their respective houses, In any part of Europe. Also, gives DRAFTS on any part of Europe, In sums to suit. Collections mad* in any Part of Em rope. For particulars, apply to H. FLEISHMAN, Bella Union Store. oc2tf 3p Agent In Los Angeles. LA CRONICA, pURLISHED BY E. F. TEODOLI. The only Spanish Newspaper IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Published every Wednesday and Saturday mornings. Onlce In Temple's New Block, Spring street, opposite the Court-bouse. It has a large circulation ln the State of Cal ifornia, the Eastern States, Louisiana, Mexico, and AriEonn and Colorado Territories, Central and South America, and Spain. Cronica" commends itself to the Advertisers who may wish to bring their business before the Span ish-speaking people and numerous population of different nationalities, on the Pacific Coast. Advertising Kntes Very Reasonable. Subscriptions—One Year, 86; Six Months »■{ SO; Three Months, jt octtftp £TO TOURISTS.S THE CALIFORNIA PLACARD EXCHANGE AND INFORMATION BUREAU FOR THE PACIFIC COAST, HOT TO 615 MERCHANT ST.. SAN FRANCWCO, has mode arrangements to have active correj spending agents, not only in all the large east ern cities of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, St. Louis, etc., but in London, Paris. Berlir, Vienna, Hamburg, Frankfort, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Glasgow, Trieste, Odessa, Mar seilles, and generally throughout Great Brit ain and Continental Europe, Japan, China, Calcutta, Madras, Singapore, Auckland, New Zealand, Melbourne, Sydney and Australia. Every occupier of one or more feet of placard space will be charged at the rate of One Dollar per Square Foot per Month. The Exchange will be open to the public from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. each day. FRED'K MARRIOTT, President. BOARD OF TRUSTERS AND MANAGING COM MITTEE: FRED'K MARRIOTT,! JOS. AUSTIN, JAS. T. WATKINS, | JNO. MELVILLE, ALGERNON SMITH. JNO. MELVILLE, Corresponding Secretary. BERNARD LEVY, Accountant and Linguist. OeM PELICAN SALOON, Spring Street, opposite the Pott Office. DAVE MAIN~HAB RETIRED from the Judicial contest. In order to de vote his time to more classical pursuits. Flouting down the stream of life placidly, with bald-headed old GEORGE DA KIN, tbey will ln conjunction prepare the following nifty drinks: The Alnmngo—lor, The Pereoonmnt, The ftipenMnherhrln, The BrU Aronnd the Carman. The CHOICEST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS always on hand. noB-lm I. B. FERCUSON'B QOMMISBION HOUSE la the Exel naive pan nt— lan Banna* to ff« to for Everything 1 Ton Wand, nofrlm National Restaurant CORNER OF COMMERCIAL and Wilmington streets, Los Ananias. We fUrnlsh THE BBBT CENT MEALS of any restaurant In town. Wholesome feed, good cooking, and a etnas and airy dining room, has made thai ran aw rant a mvorite? LINDNER A BOTTCHRJL nol