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£00 iuui.. CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. WEDNESDAY DEC. '.), 1871 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Deeds filed for record for the 48 hours ending December 8, 1871, as reported for the Herald by Judson, Gillette A Adams, exam iners of title. No. 39, Spring street, Los Ange les: R. T. Polk to I. W. Hellman et al.—Grant or's interest in lots 6 and 7. block B, of the 85 --aore city donation lots. Also, an undivided ■i in certain purchase money due from L. A. City Homestead Association; $.1,100. J. F. Barnaul to Richard Ful'graff — Interest of grantor to N. W. of Sec. 10. T. 2 S., 11. 9 T. A. Sanehe* et nx. to A. J. Bradfleld.—Lot 9 lv block 3 of Sancbei tract, city; $250. Chx-. A. Kergu«ou to Felipe LoWo.—Eighty Adjoining Pueblo San Juan Caplstrano: $400. J.G Mleheuer to Felipe !,obo.—3V, mile ucst of San Juan Caplstrano; $100. C. A. Korguson to J. E. Bacon.—On« acre in Men Juan Caplstrano; $250. J. E. B u'ou to Richard Eg-an. —An undivided \ of above acre lot; Jlis. A. Robinson et al. to D. W. Ijiwton.—Fort v acres iv Kaneho Las Bolsas; «.Vkl. B. D. Wilson to Trinidad Morillo.—Lot 1, block 11, Range 3, In Wilmington. Trinidad Morillo to V. Mariano.—An undi vided V% of above lot. S. Shrewsbvry to Jacob Gray.—93S acres in eastern portion of San Antonio Itancho; $:(, --060. Levi L. Smith to Geo. P. Daltou.—7so feet each of "Solon," "Occident" and "Bumble Bee" lodes in Palomas District: 86,000. James W. Gibson to Geo. P. Dalton.— 750 feet each of seven other lodes iusumcdlstric;; ?t,400. LETTER LIST. List of letters remaining In the Los Angeles Postofßce Monday, December 7, 1874. To ob tain these letters say "Advertised." All let ters not called for In 30 days will bo rerurnod to the Dead Letter Ofllce: LADIES' LMT. Archucta, Louisa Marlpy, Mrs Phil Bracke, Mrs Barbree Parker, Miss Hattlo Bennitt, MrsC'asander Perez, Miss Dorah Babcock, Miss Plorah Putney, Miss Em Brown, Dona B Raynous, Mrs S E Canedo.Don Franclsca Snoddy, Miss Matt Cunningham, Mrs Tucker, Anna Clemons, Mrs Westorr, Mrs Tacio Connors. Miss Nellie Wisker, Miss S L Hunter, Mrs Jane E Wheeler, M Iss Sharlott Logan, Miss Mary Wrighi, MrsCA Long, Mrs Jennie Waylaud, Mrs S A Miller. Miss E Wagner, Mrs C UKNTI.KMEN9' LIST. Art, Adolph Henderson, Warren Asbrand, A Hickerson, Edmond A Bastrick, S A Howard, T F Bowed, Smith Hopkins, P F Babcock, E Hughs, Morgan Barox, Oricio Hughs, Wm C Baird. Wm Hunter, Thos G Bark*, Charlie Loop, Rev C F Bell, Louis X Leßlanz.SP Barnard, Robert Larralne, Jas T Beckwith. Milton C Madison, John Butler, Harrle W McGuire, Thos Bettis, John W McLenan. S D Bragg, B F Morgan. A C Brooks, James Morris, I Blacho, M Moore. Samuel H Brldger, Mr Mosely, C H Brande, M Newkirk, Eli Bristol, O A Nienhaus, John Brown, J T O'Bando, Jose Maria Baker, Samuel D 7'ettie, J N Baldwin, James Pitts, J M Cavenah, James Pusslnger A Bros Canon, Miechle Ravnor, J S Caldwell, J P Hose, M Carmonia, J G Rodd, Julian Carlisle, s F Reser, Julis T Craighton, D Robles, Benanclo Crawley, W M Schwarz, Michle Cramer, Thorn Sweeny, Thomas Cruz, L Stadler, Theobold Cowen.S Strahle, Paul Courtney, J E (2) Swartzen, Ward S Caldwell, E W Scales, J C Callings, E G Stoke*, L H Davis, Lewis Swan, Wm Dergon, Pierce Tearney v M .i Dennison, Mr Tuffi*e v JK Donnovan. James Tucker, % g Elliott, D.I Wnttjeiet,Desire Fleming, Joseph Waiters, Wm Fellows, D W White, Calvin E Winter, 1 W Fluuncr, Beupett Wilder, Frank T H. K. W. BENT. P. M. { HOTEL ARRIVALS. Clarendon. C Maclay, S f rndo W Clift, C L S Co M Murname, do D Taylor, Kansas C C Higby A wf, Anh S B Moore G W Kevel A Rincton, Pueute L H Titus, S Gabriel W A Palmer, do 8 D Valle, canulo* R w R Leviek PICO. W Buckley, S Jose A C Farnsworth S F A Langcnberger A wf, Miss N Chamberlain, Anaheim S F H H Messinger, 8 Gbl C E Dickerman Mrs Matberson &eh F Machado F Alvarado ft Wf, 8 F MissN Carrilla, Anhm HM Smith Miss E Carrillo, do F Gunette R H Chapman D Freeman H Read LAFAYETTE. Wlngrahm.SF Miss Halsworth.S Ana J Ferguson, do Miss McDonahue, do H Christre & wf, S F W Halsworth, do HReld, SF E R Halsworth, do G Ack-rburn, Danube I P Biggie, Ind W Clinton, AT P P Neal, do G B Moore, America T Woods C Aarkme, do H Woods A A Ronan, do I L Mary G Pal men, do MISCELLANEOUS. UNION STABLES, MAIN STREET, (Near the Pico House.) ASKIN & HEWITT, PROPRIETORS. rjIHIS FIRST branches, Is ready t c^^^'^^C^^l^ff^ accommoda(e the public In the best manner. The capacity of this stable is greater than that of any other in Southern California. Horses and Buggies and Carriages, with careful drivers, to let by the day or week. Horses boarded and groomed by the Day, Week or Month. Respectful ly solleit a share of public patrons age, pledging In return attention to business and a determination to satisiy their custom ers, octmr SOMETHING NEW — in — LOS ANGELES. I TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORMING MY friends and the public generally, that I have engaged one of the very be»t WATCHMAKERS Direct from Switzerland, who will give thorough satisfaction. Persous having watches or clocks to repair will please give me a trial and for themselves. Also, constan'iy on hand, 25,000 assoited articles, for su ',c cheap, at C. IU <'OJWI N'S, CORNP.H MAIN AND COMMERCIAL STS. JVo. SB. my6m—2 New Drug Store! Or. V. Gelcich jH'sto9f ENE 0 AN EXCELLENT DRUG Clnes which*! 11 assorted with the best medi steamer from fff nl *>* n,1 y receives by every Reddington, Ho*t«tte7 * r. ho, L sc l( MesBrB - This new DrnLrsS * Co -> Han Francisco. all the?nh«tefs U M ltself ? as also to the v who have not forgotte a th, Ltiu H C^ lch ' Drug Store, which hasYo'S Eort St., bet. Third & Fourth. The Doctor also recommends th« services of the expef enced chemist and apothecary who attends his drug store. "weary wuo ALL THE MODERN LANCUACES Are spoken and prescriptions are componnd ed with great care and accuracy •^ una BOTH OAY AJVL> NIGHT. sept-6tf FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. < OM> KRI'URT. Saj» Francisco, December 8. Gold, 112. Greenbacks— Buying, 8); Helling. 90. San Francisco Markets-By Telegraph. San * k vmcim'O. moer s. FLOUR-S4 OtJAi 13. WHEAT-Jl ft»»t*l to. BARLEY-jl 30i*l 80. OATS-J1 .V.il ti>. IlYK—sl ll!',. HAY-JlfV^llfl. WOOL— l.V«VOo. ONIONS—7Sc«»SI 10. CORN-M 40..1 i\ BEANS—2!i<45c, HOPS-3t>«;t:V COTTON—|H*i. POTATOES—(I .V». SWEET POTATOES —51 *>. BCTTKR— CHEEsK-lS^l7c. EWOS—«# if..',r. per dos. PEACHES-jf 11 7.1 ¥ box. APPLES-Sl«<sl 75 V box. FIGS—37(BSOO, m. i m HONEY-20.<|37c. »!».. BACON—MS®I7c. MISCELLANEOUS. THK LOS ANGELES Poultry g|- Market! 126 & 128 Main Street, Is the only placein town whoi-eyou pan get a FULL FAMILY SUPPLY — at the — Lowest Market Rates. They keep constantly on hand All the Delicacies of the Season. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, POULTRY, AND of every description. Fresh Eggs and Butter Received every day from tho country. Vegetables, Fruits and Nuts, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Clioico Vegetnl»lesl Received by every steamer from San Fran cisco. Also, a fullBupply of Pickled Pigsfeet, Sheep's Tongue, Bologna Sausage, Smoked Beel Tongue, Swiss, Limberger, Holland, Cream, Eastern and California C lE3I EES IE . LAKE SUPERIOR White Fish, Pickled Salmon, HOLLAND AND CALIFORNIA Herrings, Sardellen, Anchovies, Russian Sardines, and Caviar. ALDEN DRIED FRUITS! Fresh Cranherries, And many more things too numerous to mention. Orders from the country trade are promptly attended to at lowest wholesale prices. Consignments of PROD TJ C E Respectfully solicited. Come and see our stock and convince your selves. E. GERMAIN &, CO. PROPRIETORS. oct24-lm O O TO m m en o m FOR CHEAP GOODS! 184 Main, street. JOHN H. SEYMOUR, <leueral Manager. jylvtf HOTELS. BOAR DING HOUSE. I HAVE FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODA tIons for board and lodging, with New ly Furnished liooms, and tabh... supplied with the best the market affords. Terms:—9s SO per week. L. F. RUCKEL, ALISO STREET, near Aliso Store. ser ,|3tf PICO houseT I.OS ANGELES, CAL. piRST CLABSHOTEL, FOR TRAVELERS AND TOURISTS. Centrally Located—Frontage on Three Streets. The UTCWT Table, The BEST Roonu, The BEST Accommodations. 0c23-tf—s CHAS. KNOWLTON, Prop«r " LAFAYETTE HOTEL. IVew Throiig-RORt THE PROPRIETOR DESIRES TO inform the traveling public that this well known house has been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED AND REBUILT THROUGHOUT, and now offers accommodations equal if not superior to any other house lv Los Aug* los. SINGLE ROOMS, OR ROOMS EN SUITE. The Eating Departmen t will be conducted with especial care nov4tf—4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CENTINELA LAND COMPANY, SIX MILES FROM LOS ANGELES. The Home of the Orange and the Lemon. AUCTION SALE — OF — town i^o r rs — and — 5, 10. 20 and 40 Acre Farms, WILL COMMERCE on Monday, January 18, 75. AT 12 O'CLOCK IW., AN I) CONTINCE FIVE DAYS. The sale will take place on the Rancho. Parties desiring topni :iaM'. SHOULD BE ON THE GROTTND B few days prior to the sale, in order to EXAMINE THE PROPERTY. Title, UNITED STATES PATENT. Situation. "Centlnela," with the addition of tho "Sau sal Hedondfi," contains 25,000 acres. The boundary of the Rancho commences three nnd a half mile* from the city limits of Los Angeles, and extends tothe PaelHc Ocean. Topography. •'Centinelii" is made up of one broad, level, fertile valley ot over twenty thousand acres, and beautiful fertile rolling hills near the ocean. Soil. The soil Is an exceedingly fertile loam, and Is,without exception, tlie richest and most productlve in southern California. Its vicin ity to the ocean insures a crop without irriga tion. Excel lent wheet has been raised for the last two years upon the hills adjoining the ocean. This wheat, field contains 1,000 acres npd covers the lightest soil upon the Rancho. There is no alkali or barren land. Semi-Tropical Fruits. There are a few bearing orange and llmo trees upon the Centinela, nnd the fruit they produce is o! the largest and linest quality. There Is an orchard containing 0,000 orange trees three years old, and 1,700 almond, lime and lemon trees. The almond, lime and lemon trees will bear fruit in 1875. The or ange trees will bear In five years. There are 7,000 three-year-old orange trees in the nur •,ery near the orchard. Fig, pepper and gum trees grow without irrigation. Tne entire or clturd can be taken care of by three men with six horses. The orchard will be kept undi vided by the company to save the expense of each shareholder having a few trees to take care of. Each share will entitle the owner to about 15 trees In tho orchard and about the same number in tho nursery. The almond, lime and lemon trees will yield an immedi ate return. In five years each orange tree will produce £20 per annum, or $300 per share for those now planted. There are flowers in the garden In bloom every day in the year. Sheep. A llock of about 11,000 sheep will he kept undivided, to save expenses to the share holders. This will give about thirty sheep to each share. Tho sheep will produce, In In crease and wool, over $2 each yearly, over ex penses. They will be grazed upon outlying and unsold lands of the company. The "no lence •' law is in force in Los Angeles county. Climate. The climate ofthe Cenlinela i«, without ex ception, tlie Bnest and most equable iv the world. It varies bu( little throughout the year. Tlie mean temperature Is about 60 deg. The mercury falls but little below GO deg. in Winter aud'rises but little above 00 deg. in Summer. Yon steep under one pair of blan kets and with your bed-room window open every night in tlie year. Agriculture. The soil of the Centlnela is admirably adapted for all kinds of grain, vegetables and fruit. Water. TheCentinela creek rises upon the rancho and runs through the northern portion of the tract, it a fiords an abundance of clear spring waler. The source of (lie Centlnela creek consuls of several natural artesian springs, showing, that artesian water can be obtained by boring. The Town. A square trifle is laid off at an eligible point on the tract, with lots 25x140; avenue 100 feet aud streets SO feet wide. A stream of water can be brought iv so as to supply every lot with crystal, cool, sweet water. Provision will be made for a College and Farm School. A large lot will be set apart for each relig ious denomination. A block will also be given for the erection of a large hall by the different Fraternal, Orange and Temperance Societies. Fare. Parties desiring to visit the land should t.ake steamer from San Francisco to Los An jfeies-, fare. 312. By inquiring at Temple A Workman's Bank, in Los Angeles, they will be directed to the Rancho. Apply to Win. 11. MARTIN, General Agent California Immigrant Union, 534 California street, San Francisco, bet. Montgomery streets; to TEMPLE A WORKMAN, Bankers, or Gen. SHIELDS, Los Angeles; or \ O. L. ABBOTT, Corresponding Secretary State Grange Immigrant Aid Association, Santa Barbara. P. S.—A second sale will take place on the Rancho, commencing on MONDAY, Hie Bth «)I March, 1875. | Further information will bo furnished by the officers and Directors of the Centinela . L £ 0 ?, f IjOS Angeles, who are: F. P. KTEMPLE, President ; F.P. HOWARD Vice-President: J. S. SLAUSON, Los Angeles County Bunk, Treasurer: W. 11. .1. RROOKii, Secretary; j. M. GRIFFITH, of Gntiith b?. n , c . V £ Co ". 1x18 Angeles: General J. M SHIELDS Lot Angeles: O. W. CHILDS, Los Angeles; D. FREEMAN, on the Rancho. Ue2 W. H. J. BROOKS, Secretary. ENDORSEMENT OF THE HON. J. ROSS BROWNE. San Francisco, November 28, 1874. Wm. H. Martin, General Agent California immigrant Union—Dear Sir:—l have just vis ited the "Centinela and Saucal Redonda" Rancho, and driven over tho laud described in .cour advertisement. With all my experience i n the southern part of California, I have seen inothing to surpass thistrnotin fertility of soil, laeauty of location, and advantage of easy ac- Oess and salubrity of climate. Forpurposesof .•olonizatlon, I know of no large body of land so near a growing commercial centre, in Cali fornia or elsewhere, to equal it. No part of it is unavailable for farms, orchards or home steads. It can he subdivided into lots ranging from live acres to several hunercd acres and every acre of it can be made productive. Water Is abundant and convenient. The land it subject to easy Irrigation; and lean vouch for the fact that it will produce anvthlng that flourishes in Los Angeles or Santa Barbara counties. It Is my confident opinion that the valueof shares In this magnificent tract will bequadrupled within two years, such*is the ■extraordinary influx of Immigration "to the vicinity ol Los Angoles at tho present time. Wishing you success in your undertaking, I nan very truly yours, J, ROSS BROWNE. , PRINTINC. THE HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE • SPRING STREET, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, LOS ANGELES, . THK attention of the bntSMfi com munity of Urn Angeles city and county is Invited to the facilities of this ofllce for cxc cutlng every description of BOOK 9 JOB PRINTING Fully alive to the Inferior manner In which a |ra*t part Of tbe Jo.. Printing in Southern California hns hitherto been executed, the proprietors of this cth hHshmcnt have deter* mined to institute a new order of things in his business. A NEW POWER PRESS (the first to reach this fi>r soudi on the Pacific CousO, capable of printing a LARGE SHEET POSTER, cither plain or in colors. Is already running, und driven by STEAM POWER, Which is also attached to their new and ELEGANT •fob Presses. Tho facilities tor turning out work will.thus be equal to most and superior to many olllee in Sun Francisco. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF JX EYV r jV V JF» X AND MATERIAL. of the most modern designs and approved Eastern manufacture, has been selected. And It Is Intended so to equip and furnish this de partment with THE BEST PRESSES, THE FINEST TYPE, AMD THE MOST MODERN APPLIANCES, AS TO MAKE TUE HERALD JOB OFFICE THE MOST COMPLETE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. They havo engaged us foreman of this de partment, one of the most experienced Book nnd Job Printers In the country*; and the presses will be superintended by a Skilled Pressman from one of the largest offices in New England. PAMPHLETS Will bo printed from New Type, and the greatest care exorcised to Insure accuracy an freedom from typographical errors. POSTERS Sl HANDBILLS Plain or lv colors, executed at very short no tice and displayed lv the best manner. BUSINESS CARDS. CIRCULARS, STATEMENTS, B ' LL HEAD ° LETTER HEADS, BALL CARDS WEDDINC CARDS, VISITING CARDS. INVITATIONS, ETC. Of this class of work we shall make a spe cialty, and Intend that nothing of the kind shall equal us in this section. BANK CHECKS, DRAFTS, NOTES, DEPOSIT CHECKS' BOOK HEADINGS, STOCK CERTIFICATES KTC. Printed in a superior manner, on plain writ ing paper, or ou Bond aud Bank Note Paper iv black or colors. SHOW CARDS IN GOLD AND COLORS. We shall nay particular attention te BRIEFS, TRANSCRIPTS, ABSTRACTS, ETC., Which will bo printed in the Old Style Type now so universally in favor, and which we have procured specially for this class of work. We shall also be provided for tho printing of LEGAL BLANKS, OFFICIAL FORMS A N't DOCUMENTB. CATALOGUES, PROGRAMMES, BILLS OF FARE, TICKETS, LABELS, TAGS, AND KVEKY VAIUKTY OF 6ENERAJOB PRINTING PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL. HERALD Job Printing House, LOS ANGELES. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SUMMONS. T.N THK DISTRICT COURT (>!• thksev- JL cntoonth Judicial District ofthe stute or California, In nnd for thi' countvot !,u« Ati gelos.—T. J. Grtder, plaint in. against R. R.Ori d*T,defendant Action brought in the District Court of the Seventeenth .ludieinl District uf Ihe .-'talc Of California, In nnd (or the county uf I,os Angelc-, and Ihe complaint llli'd In said county of Los Angeles, In the otlice ofthe Clerk of said District Court. The People of the state of California send greeting lo S. |{. Orlder, defendant: You arc hereby required to appear In an action brought against you by the above-named plaintiff in the District (,'ourt of tlie Seventeenth Judicial Dlslridt of the Stale of California, in anil for the county of I.os Angeles, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days lex elusive of the day of set vleei after the service oi\ you Of this summons—lt served within (his county; or, If served out of this county, but iv this Distrlct.whhin twenty days; otherwise, within forty days, or Judgment by default will be taken against you according lo tin' piayer or said complaint. The said action is brought toobtaln a decree of tills Court dissolving the be.nds of matri mony between yoursell and lII* plaintiff here in and for general relief. Keterenco is had to complaint for particulars. And you are hereby notified that It you fall to appear and answer tbe said complaint as above required, (be said plaintiff Will cause your default to be entered nnd will apply lo the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. <—> Given tinder my hand and (he seal !«,..-». 10l (lie District Court of (lie Seven jSK.vi. fteemh Judicial District of the state w,—■ of California. In and for the county of Los Angeles, this 20th day of September, In the yenr ot our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and seventy-four. A. \V. PUTTS, Clerk. Rv C. W. (io( (.n, IVputv Clerk. J. & Hom.aw.w, Att'y lor PMC nvIT lm' SUMMONS. IN THK DISTRICT< OITRT OF THESKV enleenlh Judicial District of tlie statoof Calilornla, In and for the county of Los Ange les— Luisa J. Corbett,plaintiff, against Edward N. Corbett, defendant. Action brought in the District Court ot the Seventeenth Judicial District ol the state of falilorn'tt, in and for the county of Los Angeles and t lie complaint tiled iv said county Of los Angeles in the olllee of (lie Clerk of said District Court. The people of the State of California semi greeting to Edward N. Corbett,defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an ac tion brought against you by the above-named piaintiti in the District court of (he Seven teenth Judicial District ofthe Slate of Califor nia, ill and lor the County of Los Angeles, and to answer the complaint tiled therein, wil bin ten days (exclusive of tlie day of service) after the service on you of this summons—lf served Within this county; or, if served out of this county, but in (his District, within twenty days; otherwise, within forty days—or Judg ment by default will lie taken against you according lo (he prayer of said complaint, The said action is broughl lo obtain a decree of ibis Court that the bonds of matrimony between plaintiffand defendant be dissolved; that the custody of (he (wo minor children Of plaintiff and defendant be awarded to plain till'and lha( she have general relief. Refer ence is had to complaint for particulars. And you are hereby notified that If you full to appear and answer die said complaint, as above required, the said plaintiff will cause your default to be entered and Will apply to tbe Court for the relief demanded In the complaint. „. — < —~, Given under mv hand and the Seal 1 of tho District Court of (he Seven ■ SEAL j-(eolith Judicial District Of (he Slate J ol California, In and for the county r* or Los Angeles, this I'itli day ol Octo ber,! n the ycar.ofour Lord one thousand eight hundred and saventy-I'our. A. W. POTTS, Clerk. By C. W. Gout.n, Deputy Clerk. Howard A sons. Pitt's Att'y. oct-16-2m-w Dissolution of Copartnership. THE PARTNERSHIP LATELY EXIST- Ing between the undersigned, Carl Hef berger and Jacob Johannsen, Is hereby dis solved by mutual consent. CARI, HERBERGEE. JACOB JOHANNSEN. This i.os Angeles, December 2, 1874. The undersigned, J. Johannsen, W. P. Gros ser and H. Grosser, have formed a partner nershlp In the business of upholstering aud cabinet making. As successors to the Inte firm of Herbergcr .t Johannsen we will settle the debts and collect the credits of the late firm. JACOB JOHANNSEN. Wm. F. GROSSER. HERMAN GROSSER. This i.os Angeles, December 2, 1874. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. i.os anoet.bs, Cai.., i November 18, IST 1. i The Spring and Sixth Street Railroad Com pany; principal place of business Los Angeles City, California.—Notice is hereby given that at v meeting of the Directors held on tlie 18th day of November, 1874, an assessment of live dollars and fifty cents <(|580) per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corpora tion, payable on or before the l">th day of De cember, 1874, to tbe Treasurer, F. P. F. Tem ple, at the banking house of Temple & Work man, Eos Angeles city. Any stock upon Which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the said 13th day of Decem ber, 1871, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 2d day of January, 1873, at the office of the Company, Room 45 Temple Block, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. ISAAC W. LORD, Secretary. Office: Los Angeles Cily, California, novll 4w "notice. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT '£& Mr. Santiago Carrillo will apply to the Commen Council at Its session of December 10, 1871,f0r a deed to the fol lowing described lot of land: Commencing at the northeast corner of the tract of T. W. Temple on the south side ofthe road, running from the east end of the bridge on the east side of the river and running south 01° cast 111!) chains; thence south 62 I <.« cast 11.75 chains; thence sonth 40Vi" east 51 links; thence south west 1.82 chains; thence north .82"4". west 4 50 chains; thence south 78, V, U west 1.50 chains; thence south 81* W. 1.40 chains; thence south (i(l v W. 4 chains to tho cornerof T.W.Temple'sfence.bonmlltig his lot; thence along the land of T. W. Tem ple north lOVi", west 3.00 chains; thence north IS'/s 1 * cast 2.15 chains; thence north Sf> west 4.35 chains to place of beginning, containing 0 30-100 acres. Any person objecting to the granting of said petition must Ale his objection, if any he has, at least one day prior to the meeting of tho said Common Council. M. KREMER, de 3 td Clerk of Com. Council, PROBATE NOTICE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Francis P.Atkinson, deceased.—Notice Is hereby given that Charles J. Ellis, the Ad ministrator of the estate of Francis P. Atkin son, deceused, has tiled in the Probate Court of the county of Los Angeles, State of Califor nia, his final account as such Administrator. Said account is presented for final settlement and said estate la ready for distribution. Whereupon the Judge of said Court has ap pointed the 2Stn day of December, A. D. 1874, at 10 o'clock a. m. , at tho court-room of said Court, as the tlmeand place lor the settlement of said account and tho distribution of sold estate. Dated November 21, 1874. A. \V. POTTS, Clerk. By E. 11. Owen, Deputy. nv2B wst Assessment Notice. CO-OPERATIVE NURSERY AND FRUIT Company of Los Angeles county.—Loca tion of principal place of business, Los Ange les. California. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of tho Directors held in this city on the 21d day of October. 1874, an assessment (No. 1) of ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE was levied upon the capital stock of said company, payable on the Is! day of November, 1874, in United States gold coin, to tho Secretary at the otlice ottho Company, No. 41 Temple Block, Los Angoles, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the Ist day of December, 1874, will bo declared delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will bo sold on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1874, to pay delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expenses of sale. By order ofthe Board. L. M. HOLT, Secretnry. Dated October 24,1874. 0e25 td GUARDIAN SALE. IN THE PROBATE COURT of Los Angeles County, State ol" California, in the mutter of the estate of Viot irM, Clement and Marie Clementine Clement, minors —Notice Is here by given that the undersigned guardian oi said minors will, in pursuance of un order ot said Court, sell at prlvalo sale, on or after the 20th day of December, A. D. 1874, the following described real estate belonging to the estate of said minors, to-wlt: Lots 7 and Bin block 41, and lo( 8 In block 42, of Ords survey of the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, Stute of California. Bids will be received in the City of Los Angeles, at the office of V. E. Howard & Sons, Attorneys at Law. No. 11 Temple Block. J. B. BON, Guardian ofthe estates of Victor M. Clem ent and Mario Clementine Clement, minors. Los Angeles, Nov. 30th, 1874. decltd A RESOLUTION Oerlnrlni; Ike Asscsitieiit I.'** ■■» •'"' Raticr etf dnsdlng nmi ini|»ro» Alnmeiln Street, nml k*rovl<lluir fur iin < oileetlM, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THK COMMON COUNCIL of the City ol Los Angeles, as follows: HnoTioN l. That the assessments horelnal ler se( forth arc hereby declared lo be Ihe as sessment properly chargeable to and col lectable from the several owners of the prop erty respectively hcrelnafterdescrlbed, and for which a Hen on said property is claimed foi and on account of the grading and Improving Alameda street, in sntd city. Skc. 2, That each of the assessments here inafter contained and set forth as Ihe assess ment levied upon nnd charged against the respective lots or parts thereof for aud on ac count oft he said grndlngund improving Ala meda street, is hereby declared to he true ami eorred and that the valuations ies|x'etlvcl vpot upon such lots or parts thereof are the just ami correct cash values of such lots or parts thereof, irrespective of im p'ovements thereon, liable to he assessed therefor. Skc..!. The Clerk of (he Common Council is hereby directed to enter a statement of this assessment In (he .locket of city liens, R COO (Ti ng to law, mid give notice ot the levy otsuch assessments by publication of the same for ten (lid days In English in the Los Angeles DAILY HERALD and for the same period of time in Afmnian in i/t CimHea, newspapers published iv said cily, sfc. 4. The following Is the assessment herelnbefbro referred 10. That Is losny: A««oMNiiiriit It oil «,r Alameda Silreet. 5S J B "i| BR > si 3§ l|f-« \\ I Description of property 3 Srf cs>c 6" 5 S Be 3='-"' -? 3 • from Main struct to £ t™. *-=?; % First Hlrect and c 3 *2£3 J2 f* 3 : V H — • name oi property- >j a : »™W : C j : -, : owners. 3 j '— j fl | £ • 3 • _ _ _ [: : 't_l Pi: HQ"I Ins., Milr. l'.Beaudry—Lot bound ing northerly on lot ot sisters of charity, west erly on Alameda street, southerly on lot of P. Beaudry tw 100 t-» 4iw«i6o P.Beaudry- lot bound ing northerly On lot of P. Beaudry, westerly on Alumeda street, south erly on lot of J. Ybarra, Unknown and P. Beau drv MH 04 1 2 2 152 154 1-9 Unknown, 1-9 J. Ybarra, 7-y P. Beaudry— Lot bounding northerly on P. Beaudry's lot, westerly on Alamcdu street, southerly on lot of P. Beaudrv nnd J. Ybarra 61 0-12 04 1-2 2 152 151 J. Ybarra 3-5, P. Beau dry 2-s—Lot bounding norlherly on lot of Un known. J. Ybarra find I. Beaudry, westerly on Alameda street, south erly on PI Beaudry's lot 01 i, ' J til l-'J 2 152 151 P. Be ami ry -Lot bounding northerly on P. Beaudr ' and J. Ybar ra's lot, westerly on Al amcdu streel, southeri) on lot of J. Ybarra 04 1-2 01 1-2 2 151 150 J. Ybarra—Lot bound ing northerly on P. Beaudry's 101, westerly on Alamcdu streel, southerly on J.Ybarra's lot 94 0-12 04 1-2 2 157 159 J. Ybarra—lot bound ing northerly on J. Yb arra's lot, westerly on Alameda stree(, south erly on .1. Ybarra's 10t... 04 0-12 01 1-2 2 101 100 J. Ybarra—Lot bound ing northerly on J. Yb arra's lot, westerly on Alamcdu street, soutli erly on Jesus Y'barra's lot. 61 0-12 04 1-2 2 141 116 Jesus Y'barru —Lol bounding northerly on J. Ybarra's lot.westerly on Alameda street, southerly on Chaves street 020 32 1,127 1,159 J.Grithth—Lot bound ing northerly on Chaves street, westerly on Ala meda street, southerly on Prudohomme's 10t... 800 1.500 04 1 .OS I 1,148 M.l'rudohommo—lot bouning northerly on Oritlith's lot, westerly on Alameda stteet, southerly on Stacy s(reet 212 0-12 1,002 30 512 578 Sisters of Charity—Lot bounding northerly on Macv street, westerly on Alameda street, soulherlv on Asa Cla sa'slol 541 5,410 32 1,017 1,049 C. Apa Olasa — Lot bounding northerly on Sisters of Charity's lot , westerly on Alameda street, southerly on M. Keller-slot 123 1,230 7 L'2s 332 M.Kelle.- -Lot hound ing norlherly on Apa blasa's tot, wertcrly on Alameda street, south erly on Palenconl's lot.. 541 8,115 58 1,410 1,471 Antonio Polenconl— Lot founding northerly on Keller's lot, wester ly ou Alameda street, southerly on Aliso street 138 2,700 19 210 235 D. A mesto y —Lot bounding northerly on Aliso street.westerly on Alameda street, south ei ly on Reverlne's 10t... 100 2,000 00 140 200 F. Reverlno —Lot bounding northerly on D. Ainostoy'B lot, west erly on Alameda street, southerly onMrs.Behn's lot 10 800 11 Ol 71 Mrs. J. Behn — Lot bounding northerly on Iteverlne's lot, westerly on Alameda street, southerly on Sansavine street 02 1,210 10 79 95 Harris Newmark—Lot bounding northerly on Sainsevine street, west erly on Alamoda streel, southerly on Masearcl's lot - 08 1,300 IT 90 107 J. Mascarel —Let bounding northerly on New-mark's lot, wester ly on Alameda street, southerly on Simon's lot 30 COO 8 40 48 J. Simon—Lot bound ing northerly on Mas oarers lot, westerly on Alameda street, south erly on Laventhal's lot 26 TOO 8 30 H Joseph Laventhal— Lot hounding northerly on Laventhal's lot.west erly on Alameda street, southerly on Brand's lot 25 500 8 27 45 W. Brand—Lot bound ed northerly on Laven thal's lot, woshrly on Alameda street, south- ~ erly on Ducommon and Hellman's lot 25 600 8 31 42 C. Ducommon and 1. \V. Hellman —. Lot bounding; northerly on , Brand's lot, westerly on Alameda street, south erly on Commercial street 60 1,000 18 00 82 Warteuberg a Kalish er—Lot bounding north erly on Commercial street, westerly on Ala meda street, southerly 55 Peri/.'s lot 150 2,250 24 208 233 Mrs. J. A. 1 Periz—Lot bounding northerly on Wartenburg & Calish er's lot.westerly on Ala meda street, southerly on Sanchez tract 238 2,380 38 832 3SB Maria de Sepulveda Sanchez—Lot bounding northerly on Poriz's lot, westerly on Alnmeda street, southerly on M. de HepulvedaSunohez's 10t.... 44 6-12 415 2 61 63 Maria do Sepulveda Sanchez—-lot bounding northerly on M. de Se pulveda Sanchez's Jot. westerly on Alameda street, southerly on M. de Sepulveda Sanchez's lot , 43 430 2 59 81 Maria de Sepulveda Sanchez—Lot bonndtng northerly on M, de Se pulveda Sanchez's lot, westerly on Alameda atreot, southerly on Se pulveda street... 43 430 2 69 61 Maria A.Coronel-Jot bounding northerly on Sepulveda street, west erly on Alumeda street, northerly on C. C. Cor onel's lot * [fl 50 500 15 08' 83 C. C. Coronel — Lot bounding northerly on Maria A. Cotvnel's lot, westerly on Alameda street, southed } on C. Coronel's lot. f4) 500 15 iB4 79 C. C. Qpronel — Lot , bounding northerly on C. C. Coronel's lot.west erly on Alameda street. southerly on Coroners | ot i 0 500 H Ot 78 0. C. Coronel — bounding northerly on C. C'Coronel's lot.wesl erly on Alann'ilii street, southerly <>n Turner »ti,.«i : 50 500 M M 7s Dr. W. Hobbs - Lol bounding northerly on Tmncr street, wester ly on Alnmodn street, southerly on Dr. Hobbs' lot 44 6-12 M » «) 09 Dr. \V. Hobbs. — i.ot bounding northerly on Dr. liohbs' lot, westerly on Alameda St., south erly on Thomas' lot 45 300 9 60 09 11. C. Thomas. — lot bounding northerly on Dr. Hobbs 1 101, westerly on Alameda St., south erly on Nichols' lot IS M 9 01 .0 1. Nichols.—i.ot, boun ding northerly on Tho mas' lot, westerly on Alameda street, south er! yon \V. <>. Hurr 45 :»0 II 01 72 w.o. Burr.—Lot boun ding northerly on Nldl ols' lot, westerly on Al ameda street, soul herly on Dixon's lot 4"> 300 11 01 .I.A. Dixon.-Dot boun ding northerly on Burr's lot. Westerly on Alame da street, southerly on Banning st 44% 350 11 62 73 E. Naud.—Dot bound ing northerly on Ban tling street, westerly on Alanieda street, south erly on E. Naud's lot. .. 50 300 8 75 83 E. Naud.—l.ot hound ing northerly on E. Naud's lot, westerly on Alameda street, south erly on E. Maud's 10t.... 50 800 8 75 8S c. Nnud.- -i.ot bound ing northerly on E. Naud's lot, westerly on Alanieda street, south erly on E. Naud's lot 50 300 8 78 SI E. Naud. —I.ot bound ing northerly on c. Naud's lot, westerly on Alanieda street, south erly on First streel 4-5 270 8 00 77 Went side. N. Bui/..- Dot bound ing northerly on Main street, easterly on Ala meda street, southerly ou las tin's lot,wester ly on Main streel SIS 515 12 800 S7S Teresa Lustra.— lot bounding northerly on Uiii/.'s lot, easterly on Alameda s;., southerly on Dnbedeux's lot 75 150 I Hi I4T D. Duburdeux, — Dot bounding northerly on Lastra's lot, easterly on Alanieda strpef, south erly on Y. Ybarra's lot. 197 394 9 449 458 ■\ . Ybarra.—hot boun ding northerly on Dube dei x's lot, easterly in Alanieda street, south erly on leans Ybarra's lot 135 270 7 187 194 Jesus Ybarra.— Dot bounding northerly on Y. Ybarra's lot,easterly on Alumeda St., south el ly on heirs of Ybarra. 133 200 6 223 232 Ybarla Ybarra, Luis Ybarra,Severiana Ybar ra,Marin Ybarra. J liana Ybarra, helrsof Jose M. Ybtura, heirs of Itamon Ybanu.— i.ot bounding northerly on .i.Ybairu's lot, easterly on Alame da street, southerly on l'alaneon's lot (divided equally as eel forth above) 83% 107 4 hk 122 A. I'alaneoni. — Lot bounding northerly on heirs of Vbarru, easter ly on Alameda street, southerly on Benlte's lot 77 154 3 129 132 K.Bonltes.-Lot bound ing northerly on l'alan coni's lot, easterly on Alameda streel, south erly on High st 60 180 4 96 100 A. De Davlla. — Lot hounding northerly on High street, easterly on Alameda street, soutn erly on O. Mooy'S lot 100 500 24 202 228 O. Maey.—Lot bound ing northerly on A. De Davlla's lot, easterly on Alameda street, south erly on Maey St 34". 1,725 82 70l 830 N. Foot.—Lot bound ing northerly on Mucy street, easterly on Ala meda street, southerly OU Palanconi's lot 170 1,700 24 354 378 Antonio Palanooni.— Lot bounding northerly on Foot's lot, easterly on Alameda St., south erly on Kimpon's lot 171 1,710 23 265 288 Th. Bimpon. — lot bounding northerly on Palanconi's lot, easter ly on Alameda street, southerly on Olvera's lot 119 1,190 10 20-3 210 Adolfo Stokes. — Lot bounding northerly on Kimpon's lot, easterly on Alanieda St., south erly on lotol'City Water Works ~. 79 700 11 ISO 144 los Angeles City Water Company.—Lot bound ing north on Stokes' lot, easterly on Alameda street, southerly on Marehessault St 9(1 900 14 175 189 C. Nnvaro.—Lot boun ding northerly on Mar ehessault street, easter ly on Alameda street, southerly on Bishop Amat's lot 42 830 3 77 80 Bishop Amat. — Lot ttounding northerly on Navaro's lot, easterly on Alameda S(., south erly on Periz's lot 75% 1,132 7 130 US E. Periz.—Lol bound ing norlherly on Amal's lot, easterly on Alame da street, southerly on Buttler's lot 26 390 2 50 U G. R. Battler. - Lot bounding northerly on Periz's lot, easterly on Alameda street, south erly on Del Valle's 10t... 2t> 590 2 50 5s Y. Del Valle. — Lot bounding northerly on Buttler's lot, easterly on Alameda street, south erly on Apablosa's 10... 04 900 6 114 150 L. Apablasa de Gon zales. — Lot b«undin<( northerly on Del Valle's lot, easterly on Alamo da street, southerly on Urlbe's lot 60 990 6 162 168 S. Urlbe.—Lot bound ing northerly on Apa blasa's lot, easterly ou Alameda street, south erly on Bullarlno's 10t... 81, l - 4 1,220 II 193 204 Juan Ballurino.—Lot bounding northerly on Urlbe's lot, easterly on Alameda street, south erly on Ailland's lot 77% 1,162 14 Jl6 230 H. Alllaud.-Lot boun ding northerly on Bal larlno's lot, eusterly on Alameda St., southerly on Labat's lot 110 1,740 22 237 269 Mrs.Mariu Labat.-Lot bounding northerly on Ailland's lot, easterly on Alameda St., south erly on Aliso St. 91% 1,830 23 130 168 Mrs. M. Madigan. — lot bounding nor. ht-rIN on Aliso street,easterly on Alameda St., south erly on Mott and Mp renhaut's lot H8 2.960 75 205 280 Mott and Morenhaut. —Lot bonding norther ly on M. Madigan's lot, easterly on Alamodu street, southerly on Commercial St 100 2,000 20 136 150 Southern Pacific R. R, Company.—Lot bound ing; northerly on Com mercial street, easterly on Alameda St..south erly on Requena St 452 6,780 110 226 330 Perry and Mott Lot bounding northerly on Requena Street, easter ly on a lameda street, southerly on P. De Gaa zo's 10t...... 100 1,500 5 61 66 Paul de Guzzo.—Lot bounding northerly on Perry and Mutt's lot, eusterly on Alameda St., southerly on Lahe..Jl7 1,170 4 82 00 P. Banning -Lot boun ding northerly on Lane, easterly on Alameda stret, southerly on Dow ney's lot „ 4 o 400 j SI 23 \,J. G. Downey. — Lot hounding northerly on Bannlng's lot, easterly on Alameda St., south erly on First sti eel 764 7,000 14 432 DO I hereby certify the foregoing to be a lull true and correct assessment list iv the matter of the grading and improving of Alamcdu stroet, in said city of Los Angeles, and that each and all of said assessments are made payable In gold coin ol the United States. WM. MOORE, " : ' City surveyor. C h' lk ot Uic O>">mon Council shall eertny to the passago of (his resolution and cause tho same lo be published once in English iv.the L<>s Angeles Daily HkkviV, and once in Spanish in La Cronica ' and thereupon and thereafter this resolut lon's ha 1 take eflect and be In force. nov2s-10t