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POSTOFFICE DIRECTORY. Eastern, San Francisco, Northern and Coast Stations.—Telegraph Stage Line.—Arrive at 12:30 A. M.; close at 7:30 P. it. Letters In tended for registry must be presented before 5:30 f. v. Ban Diego Line—San Diego and Way Sta tions, arrives at 7:40 P. if., and closes at 7:30 P. M. Southern Arisona—Tucson, Yuma. Arisona Cltv and way stations—Tri-Weekly Service —Ar.ives Sunday, Tuesday and Friday, at 7:40 p. v.; leaves Monday, Wednesday and Saturday; mail closes at 7:30*. m. Northern Arizona—Prescott.Wlckenberg and way stations—Semi*Weekly— Arrives Tues day and Saturday at 10:20 a. m.; leaves Mon day and Friday; mail closes at 2:40 p. m San Bernardino and way stations—Ban Ga briel. El Monte, Riverside, etc.; arrives Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 10:20 A. m.; leaves Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; mall closes at 2:40 P. m. Wilmington and way stations-Arrives at 2:15 p. St.; closes at 10 a. m. OerroGordo.Lone Pine and Havllah—Arrives Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:30 a. k. ; leaves Monday, Wednesday and Satur day; oloses at 7:30 P. X. Domestic and Foreign Money Order Offlc:.— Open from 9 A. m. to 4:30 p. at., except on Saturday, wben office closes at 3:30 P. M. On Sundays the offlce will be open from 9:00 to 10:00 A. M. H. K. W. BENT, P. M. City and County Official Directory. City Directory. P. BEAUDRY -Mayor Olflce, Sprls-g street. S. J. CaRRILTjO, —City Marshal Offlce, No. 46 Sprl ng street. J. J. M ELL US, _ City Treasurer Offlce, Court House. A. W. HUTTON _ City Attorney Offlce, No. 56 Temple Block. M. KREMER. - City Clerk Offlce, No. 45 Spring street. M. KELLEHER City Surveyor Offlce, Temple street. Dr. J. H. McKEE. Health Officer. Offlce No. 11 Spring Ntreet Common Council i Meet* at Council Rooms, No. 45 Spring St.. at 7:30 P. m. , Thursday or each week. CeUNCILMEN : 5. P. CAMPBELL. L.LICHTENBERGER , MULLALY. J. O. CARMONA. W. W. ROBINSON. R. SOTELLO. _ M. TEED. JOSE M \SCAREL. 0. E. HUBER. L. WOLFMKILL. E. H. WORKMAN, T. LEAHY. Chamber of Commerce! 8. LAZARD, Pres., W. J. BRODRICK, S. B. CASWELL, Secretary. Treasurer. If J. NEWMARK, EUGENE MEYER, JOHN G. DOWNEY, J. D« B. SHORB, R. M. WIDNEY, L W. LORD, Sl E. HBWITT. H. D, BARROWS. Board of Education: H. D. BARROWS, President. M. KREMER, Sec'v. ALFRED JAMES, DR. J. KURTZ. J. P. WIDNEY. DR. W. T. LUCKY, City Supt. Public Schools Loa Angeles Library Association t J. R. McCONNELL President J. C. LITTLEFIELD Librarian Library, Downey Block. Judicial Directory: Y. SEPULVEDA District Judge Terms of Court—First Monday of Feb., May., Aug., and Nov. H. K. S. O'MELVENY...Judge of Probate and County Courts. Terms of Court—First Monday of Jan., Mar., May, July. Sept., and Nov. GEO. C. GIBBS Dlst. Court Commissioner, Office, No. 1% Spring street. Justices' Courts: WM. H. GRAY...Temple Block, over W. F."i Co.'s Office. JOHN TRAFFORD. ..Downey Block, Temple Street. National Officials. H. K. W. BENT _..Postmaster Postofflce, Temple Block. ALFRED JAMES Reg. U. S. Land Office J. W. HAVERBTICK....Rec. U. S. Land Offlce Temple Block. J. 0. WHEELER....Dept. Coll. U. 8. Int. Rev. Offlce, No. 19, Temple Block. J. R. BRIERLY „ Int. Rev. Gauger Office, No. 48, Temple Block. J. D. DUNLAP Dept. U. 8. Marshal New High street. ti. C. WHITING U. 8. Court Commissioner Offlce, Nos. 28 and 28, Downey Block. JACOB A. MOURENHAUT French Consul Main street. CLINTON B. SEARS, In charge of Improve ment of Wilmington Harbor—Residence at terminus ol street railroad. County Directory. A. W. POTTS Co. Clerk and Clerk of Courts J. W. GILLETTE Co. Record or and Auditor 1 E.ROWAN ~ Co. Treasurer V. R ROWLAND...Co. Sheriff and Tax Coll. 080. H. PECK Co. Supt of Schools DIONICIO BOTILLER Co. Assessor —Co. Surveyor r. 8. W. BROOKE Co. Physician, (Offlce, Lanfranco's Building.) Board of Supervisors: GEO. HINDS. Chairman, J. M. GRIFFITH, EDWARD EVEY, F. PALOMARES, F. MACHADO, A. SEPULVEDA, Acting Interpreter. Regular Meetings—First Monday of each month. HOTELB. WILMINGTON EXCHANGE HOTEL. Only first-class hotel in Wilmington. This hotel has recently changed bands and is now flrtt-ciass in every particular. Free coach to and from tbe depot. Jlylo Bra» PERRY WILDMAN, Proprietor. McMillan house, Canal St., - - - - Wilmington. D. MoMILLAN, Prop'r. ylo-3m RAILROAD HOUSE, Alameda Street, near Commercial, LOS ANGELES, CAL. Board, per week $5 09 Board and Lodging, per week $6 00 Single meals 25 Beds.... _ X The Best Meals in the City. GEORGE R. STANSFIELD, Jy 18 tf Proprietor. Barnum Restaurant & Chop House No. 38 -falsi Street. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. CUSTOMERS SERVED with the best ths market affords. Game served up every day. The best French cooks employed. The Caterer-ln-Chlef an old Mississippi river steward. Private rooms for ladles. N. B.— Tbe best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. aul9 tr MARTIN * REDDING, Prop's. SANTA MONICA HOTEL, MORGAN & MONROE, PROPRIETORS. Jeltf / BEORGIA^ regard to Georgia or Florida should subscribe for tbe Morning News, published at Savan-1 nsh.Ga. Dally, $10; Weekly, $2 per annum. Advertisers desiring customers in these States 1 should use its columns. It it the bett paper in the Southeast. Specimen copies sent on receipt of five cents. Address J. H. EBTILL, Savan nah, Oa. auli lm daw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CENTENNIAL. 1776. 1876. _______ PROCLAMATION. Chicago & Northwestern Railway The Popular Route Overland Passengers for Chicago, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Montreal, Quebec, New York, Boston, or any point East, should buy their TRANSCONTINENTAL TICKETS Tin tlie Pioneer Route, TH X Chicago and Northwestern Railway. THIS 18 THE BEST ROUTE EAST. Its track Is of BTEF.L RAILS, and on It has been made the FASTEST TIME that has ever 1 een made ln this country. By this route pas sengers for points East ot Chicago have their choTce ofthe following lines from Chicago: BY THE PITTSBURG, FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAIL WAYS, *j> THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Pull f J man Palace Cars through to Philadelphia aud New York on each train. ITHROUGH1 THROUGH TRAIN, with Pullman Pal ace Cars to Baltlm .ro aud Washington. BY THE LAKE SHORE AND MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILWAY AND CONNE - TIONS (NEW YORK CENTRAL AND ERIE RvILROADS): 3 THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Pal ace Drawing-Room and Silver Palace Sleeping Cars through to New York. BY THE CENTRAL. GRAND TRUNK, GREAT WESTERN AND ERIE AND NEW YORK CENTRAL RAIL WAYS: 3 THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullman Pal ace Drawing-Room and Sleeping Cars, through to New York, to Niagara Falls, Buf falo, Rochester or New York c>ty. BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD: 2 THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Pull man Palace Cars for Newark, Zanesvills, Wheeling, Washington and Baltimore with out change. This Is the SHORTEST, BEST and only line running Pullman celebrated PALACE SLEEPING CARH AND COACHES, connect ing wltb Union Pacific Railroad at OMAHA and from the WEST, via Grand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AND THE EAST. This popular route Is unsurpassed for Speed, Comfort and Safety. The smooth, well-bal lasted and perfect track of steel rails, the cel ebrated Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, tbe perfect Telegraph System of movlug trains, the regularity with which they run, the ad mirable arrangement for running through cars to Chicago from all points West, secure to passengers all the comforts ln modern rail way traveling. No changes of cars and no tedious delays at ferries. Passengers will find tickets via this favorite route at the General Ticket Office of the Cen tral Pacific Railroad, Sacramento. Tickets for sale In all the Ticket Offices of the Central Pacific Railroad. W. H. STENNETT, Gen. Pas. Agent MARVIN HUGH ITT, Gen. Sup. H. P. STANWOOD. General Agency, 121 Montgomery street, San Francisco. aus ly The Aldine Company's NEW PUBLICATIONS SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. THE ALDINE: THK ART JOURNAL OF AMERICA. This splendid enterprise Is not only well es tablished in every feature, but is being con stantly developed and improved, it to-day stands without a rival in the whole world of periodical literature. The beautiful dog-por trait, " Man's Unselfish Friend," a chromo presented to every subscriber, Is a decided hit and will, if possible, add to the popularity which this work has gained. Tho Art Union feature also promises great and benifleent re sults, in arousing public Interest iv tho fine arts. Circulars and full Information on ap plication. Parts I, 11, 111 and IV, are now ready: SUTTON'S Leisure Hour Miscellany To be completed in forty parts, issued fort nightly. Each part will contain an elegant front-piece, originally engraved ou steel for the London Art Journal, REPRODUCING At a price within the popular reach, engrav ings never before offered at less than Aye times the amount. These plates have been the attraction of THE LONDON ART JOURNAL. Each part will contain 26 quarto pages, In cluding the heavy front-piece, on heavy plate paper. A superb title-page, richly illumin ated in red and gold, will be given with the first part, and the printing of the entire work will be a worthy representation ofthe "Alden Press." which Is a guarantee of something beautiful and valuable. At a Cost of 26 cts. a Part. Parts I, II and 111, ark JUST PUBLISHED. THE ART JOURNAL Complote In twelve monthly parts,at $1 each. Reproducing tbe best lull-page illustra tions from the earlier volumes of The Aldine. Each monthly part will contain six superb plates, wltb accompanying descriptive matter, and whether for binding or framing, will be entirely beyond competition in price or artis tic character. Every Impression will be most carefully taken on the finest toned paper and no pains will be spared to make this the richest production of a preys which bas won In a marvelously short time, a world-wide reputation. GEMS FROM THE ALDINE. ESPECIALLY ASSORTED FOR SCRAP BOOK ILL USTRATIONS AND DRA W INO CLASS COPIES. A large collection of pictures of different .ues and on almost every conceivable sub- Jeot have been put up in an attractive envel ope and are now offered at a price Intended to make them popular In every sense. Envelope No. 1 (containing 50 beautiful en gravings) Is now ready, and will be sent, post- Hgepaid, to any address for ONE DOLLAR. A liberal discount to agents and teachers. Scrap-Booka. A splendid assortment of SCRAP-BOOKS have been expressly prepared for the holiday season and no present of more permanent in terest can be selected for gentleman or lady, old or young. No. I—Half-bound.cloth sides, gilt-back, 250 pp., 12x16 Inches $5 00 No. 2— Half-bound, cloth sides,gilt-back, 500 pp., 12x16 inches 7 Oi No. 3—Full morocco, beveled boards,gilt and antique, very rich, Sl>o pp 12 00 Lettered to order in gold at 25 cts. per line. Sent by mall postpaid on receipt of the price. THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS. In compliance with repeated requests, the firoprletors of The Aldine have prepared mpressionsof many of their most beautiful plates for passe-partout framing. The cuts are mounted on a beautifully tint ed azure mat, with a handsome red border line. To attach the glass, it Is only left for the customer to paste and fold overan already attached border, and this may be done by a child. 27 subjects, 12xl51nches,25c.: with gla«s,soc. Slx'of this size for Sl, wben seioctlon is left to publishers. S subjects, 10x12% inches, 20c; with glass, 45c. 7 subjects, e'jxs', Inches, 15c; with glass, 40c. 13 subjects, 14x10 Inches, 60c.; with glass, |1. Sent by mall, without glass, post-paid, for price. Canvasaera Wanted. THE ALDINE COMPANY, 08 Maiden Lane, New York. dec!B NOTICE. ALL PERSONS owning shares In the East Los Angeles Pioneer Building Lot Association will please pay their installments at the offlce of Barbee i. Gates, t% Commer cial street. auli tf PRINTING. THE HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE SPRING STREET, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, LOS ANGELES. THE attention of the business com munity of Los Angeles city and county is invited to the facilities of this offlce for cxc curing evory description of BOOK » JOB PRINTING Fully alive to the inferior manner ln which a great part of the Job Printing in Southern California has hitherto been executed, the proprietors of this establishment have deter mined to Institute a new order of things in his business. A NEW POWER PRESS (the first to reach this far south ou the Pacific Coast), capable of printing a LARGE SHEET POSTER, either plain or ln colors, Is already running, and driven by STEAM POWER, which Is also attached to their new and ELEGANT «Jol> Presses. The facilities for turning out work will.thus be equal to most and superior to many offlce In San Francisco. A BPLENDID ASSORTMENT or TV E W TYPE AND MATERIAL. of tbe 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, AND THE MOST MODERN APPLIANCES, AS TO HAKE TBS HERALD JOB OFFICE THE MOST COMPLETE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. ■ They have engaged as foreman of this de partment, one of the most experienced Book and Job Printers ln tbe country; and the presses will be superintended by a Skilled Pressman from one of the largest offices In New England. PAMPHLETS Will be printed from New Type, and the greatest care exerebied to Insure accuracy an freedom from typographical errors. POSTERS & HANDBILLS Plain or ln colors, executed at very sbert no tlce and displayed lv tbe best manner. BUSINESS CARD 3. CIRCULARS, STATEMENTS, B ' LL EADS LETTER HEADS, BALL CARDS WEDDINQ CARDS, VISITING CARDS. INVITATIONS, ETC. Of this class of work we shall make a ape cialty, and Intend tbat nothing of the kind shall equal us in this section. BANK CHECKS, DRAFTS, NOTES, DEPOSIT CHECKS BOOK HEADINGS, S TOOK CERTIFICATES ETC. Printed In a superior manner, on plain writ ing paper, or on Bond and Bank Note Paper ln black or colors. SHOW CARDS LN GOLD AND COLORS. We shall oay particular attention to BRIEFS, TRANSCRIPTS, ABSTRACTS, ETC., Which will be 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 the printing of LEGAL BLANKS, OFFICIAL FORMS ANO DOCUMENTS. HERALD Job Printing House. LOS ANGELES. NIW ADVERTISEMENTS. T XX 33 TRUST FUND Insurance Association AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Will procure Life Insurance upon the Trust Fund Saving Deposit Sys tem of Insurance, And auy other plans now in use, aud will transact, as Agents and Brokers, A GENERAL INSURANCE BUSINESS. aj A Policy of Life Insuranoe upon the TRUST FUND SYSTEM secures to the holder depos its ln a Savings Bank, iv addition to Insur ance, at the myue rates charged by Mutual Life Insurance Companies tor Insurance alone. This Association places its Life Risks in THE PACIFIC MUTUAL Life Insurance Company, OF CALIFORNIA. Assets, January 1, 1875 $1,229,522 55 Liabilities, January 1,1«75 777,011 30 Surplus as regards Policy H01der5...8151,878 25 The Pollcy-Holder has tbe benefit of the protecting laws of California, enacted 1873-71. An insurance with an annual premium not exceeding $500 isexempt from execution, by n special Act of tho Legislature of California (bet). An equitable " Cash Surrender Value" is guaranteed in its centract and by the laws of California, and for this reason its Policies can be used as collateral security for their cash surrender value, the same as any bond for a like amount, and can be converted into the cash value, as provided for ln the Trust Fund Deposit Plan. Certificates of Trust Fund Deposits will, by special arrangements, be issued by tho follow ing Banks: Western Savings and Trust Co., Of San Francisco, Ca).; TEMPLE 4 WORKMAN, BANKERS, Los Angeles; THE SANTA ROSA B VNK, Santa Rosa and Uklah; ODD FELLOWS' SAVINGS AND COMMER CIAL BANK, ol Sacramento; THE BANK OF LAKE, Lakeport,California; THE BANK OF HEALDSBURG. Healds burg; THE BANK OF HIDEOUT A SMITH, Ma rysville; SAN JOSE SAVINGS BANK, San Jose. Reliable Agents wanted in every county of the States and Territories of the Pacific Coast. Apply, by letter or in person, to TRUST FUND INSURANCE ASSOCIA N And General Insurance Agency, No. 320 California St., San Francisco. Col. J. G. JEFFRIES and Mr. ROBERT CRAWFORD are now ln this city for the pur pose of Introducing the Trust Fund plan of Insurance. JylSlm DO YOU WANT A Farm Wagon, Or a Sporting Wagon, Or a Sulky Cultivator, Or a Walking Cultivator, Or a Diamond-Tooth Cultivator, Or a Shovel Plow, Or a Sulky Horse Rake, Or a Mower, Or a Reaper, Or a Header, At Bed Rock Prices? IF SO, CALL AT THE GRANGE STORE, IM Mniu street. JOHN H. SEYMOUR, Ueneral Manager. Jvlvtf THIRTY LOTS~ —IB THK — Morris Vineyard 58 Feet Front, 125 Feet Deep, AT TO S4=oo. INSTALLMENTS, $15 to $20 a Month. WITHOUT INTEREST. THE MAIN STREET RAILROAD CARS NOW PARS THESE LOTS. No Lot Over 200 Yards from the Cars 4o LOTS, 60 Feet Front, 117 and 127 Feet Deep, 16 Feet Alley in rear of Lots. Located on line of Orange, Seventh and Eighth Streets, Ten minutes' walk from * HORSE OARS Spring and Sixth St. Railroad. SIOO IE .A.O EC §lO Flret Installment and SS per month without Interest. — THK — Real Estate Associates OF LOS ANGELES. P. O. Block, Los Angeles. JOHN R. BRIERLY, Secretary. CHICAGO BEER. MR. E. FISHER. Anderson's building, 181 Main street, has lust received a fine invoice of CHICAGO BEER, which be will open on Saturday, and invites his friends and tbe public to come and quaff this popular Gambrlnlan beverage. It lm MISCELLANEOUS Ot FASHION Livery and Sale Stable, MACY, WILSON & CO., MAIN afreet, opposite Arcadia street. Horses and Cnrriagos, stnglo or Double, and Saddle Horses kept constantly on band for the accommodation of the Public. Horses boarded by the day, week, or month, at reasonable rates. Conveyances furnished for private or public occasions ai ibe shortest notice and upon as reasonable terms as at any Kirat-Claaw lCstabliahment In Southern California. HEARSES Conneoted with the above stables are Plain and Glass, which will be supplied, with or without plumes, on terms Defying; Competition. MACY, WILSON & CO., Janl2tf Proprietors. T. C. SWIQABT. JOB. HUnKR, JK. BWICART & HUBER, DEALERS TN STOVES, TIN, COPPER AND SHEET• IRON - WARE AND CROCKERYWARE, GLASS. Hardware and Willow-ware, LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS PLUMBING AND CAS FITTING Done to Order. Sign of the Big Red Coffee-Pet, NO. 110 MAIN ST., : LOS ANGELES. Jun2ltf—s THOMPSON & WATERMAN'S Semi-Tropical and General Nurseries. San Pedro atreet, (near corner of Washington, two miles south of Court House.) A large and choice assortment of Memi-Tropical and Northern Fruit Trees. Also, a choice assortment of Eastern Forest Trees, and other shade and ornamental trees and shrubbery. Come and see our stock. Catalogue and price list sent free. THOMPSON A WATERMAN. Los Angeles, Cal. d27tf FERRANT & TERRE, Asphaltum Roofers. PAVEMENTS PUT DOWN IN ASPHALTUM —ATIUI- Lowost Potf«il>lo Rate**. Enquire of F. SIGNORET, Agent, BANK EXCHANGE, Corner of Main and Arcadia streets. Je2stf LUMBER-YARDS. LSERnrT~REDUCED PRICES — AT — Perry, Woodworth & Co.'s LUMBER YARDS — AND — PLANING MILLS, So. 16 Commercial street, near Rail road Depot. mr2o-tr—S GRIFFITH, LYNCH & CO. LUMBER DEALERB, CORNER OF Alameda aud First Hts#., DEALERS IN DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, POSTS, SHINGLES, LATHS. SHAKES, HAIR. PLABTER OF PARIS, ETC., ETC .*o2B-tl—s LIQUORS, ETC. 8. C. THOMPSON, DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. RAILROAD HOTEL SALOON, CORNER Canhl and Second streets, Wilmington. Lodging house underneath, supplied with all Spring Beds. Give Ufa call. JvlO-3m„ SENATE SALOON. Corner Commercial and Main street., (Ducommun's Building.) IST O W~O PEN, Where can be tound all the choicest brands of LIQUORS la the market. Also, all the finest Imported BEERS, SL Lonls, Cincinnati, Bayrixh. Ac. Delicacies by the Plate: Pigs' Feet, Tongue, Coriors. Anchories, Sar dalles, Sardines, Herrings, Cheese assorted, Steamed Sausage. A fine Billiard Table connected with the es tablishment. JOS. BRESON, Je23 Proprietor. P. LA OTH. FRITZ MKNZ. NEW YORK BREWERY, PHIL. LAUTH A CO., (Successors to Chris. Henne) Proprietors. The CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST BRIL- Ll AM, LAGER BEER South of San Francisco. Orders for DRAUGHT or BOTTLED td-t .lt promptly attended to. The celebrated Beer from this Brewery de fies competition ln tlie State. mrS-tf—6 CUCAMONGA WINE. DEPOT AT LOUIS MESMER'S WINE CELLAR,underneath the new U. S. Hotel corner of Los Angeles and He- Suena streets. Wine by the Glass, Bottle or lallon. All kinds of Liquors, Wines and Bitters at wholesale and retail. NOTICE. The public of Los Angeles are hereby noti fied tbat no other person iv Los Angeles but Louis Mesmer bas wines from the Cooomongo ranches. J. L. SANHEVAIN. no6-3ptf—4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW DWELLING HOUSES! FOR SALE. ONE NEW COTTAGE on New High street; contains 5 rooms; one of the finest locations in the city. TWO NEW COTTAGES on corner Second and Charity streets; contains 5 rooms and bath-room each; lot 60x146 feet; fronts on three streets. The sites of those houses cannot be equaled ln the city Clear, good water In unlimited supply already on the premises. FOUR COTTAGES, Just finished, on Temple street, opposite Charity; 6 rooms and bath room each, with all the modern Improve ments; not five minutes' walk from Tem ple Block. FOR SALE. ■' FIFTEEN LOTS 60x165 Feet, IS TUB BEAUDRY TRACT! These lots are close to the business portion of the city and command delightful views of city and valley. The streets upon which they front are tapldly being graded and afford easy moans of access. TEH LOTS 60x166 feet, fronting on Hope street and Bunker Hill Avenue. ELEVEN LOTS 90x166 feet, fronting on Hope street. SIX LOTS 60x166 feet, fronting on Charity street and Bunker Hill Avenue. THIRTEEN LOTS 60x165 feet, fronting on Charity street. TWELVE LOTS 60x160 feet, fronting on Olive street. All Between Temple and Sixth Streets. These lots are all in good loeatloa com manding "plendld views of the val city, ocean mountains. — A. L S O — TWELVE LOTS —in mi — BALLESTEROS TRACT, Between the Aliso Mills and the bridge, over the Lcs Angeles river. These lots constitute very desirable property and will be sold cheap. Trees and Vines on nearly all of these lots. As I sell only my own property and there fore have no commissions to pay, I can afford to give better bargains than those wbo do. Persons desirous of purchasing city property will do well to call and examine tbe above lands before buying elsewhere. Title Perfect. -A-p&iy to P. BEAUDRY. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Dissolution of Copartnership. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore exist lug between the undersigned at the cltjr or I,os Angeles, In tne carpet business, at No. 75 Main street, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, L. Lehman and Isaac J. Smith retir ing. Martin Lehman Is ulone authorized to collect the debts due the firm and will pnv all outandlng liabilities. ISAAC J. SMITH. 1.. LEHMAN. *"8 *" MARTIN LEHMAN, Notice of Partnership. THE UNDERSIGNED have this daj « formed a copartnership for the purpose of carrying on tbe carpet business, at No. 76 Main street, under tiie nrm name and style of Lehman A Co. MARTIN LEHMAN. auB 4w EDWARD S. ROTHCHILD. Dissolution of Copartnership. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore oust ing between Ed A. Preuss, Sr., and Henry Leinmert, under the Arm name of Ed. A. Preuss 4 Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Loa Angeles, August U, 1875. ED. A. PREUSS, SR. HENRY LEMMERT. Referring to the above, wo take pleasure to Inform the public that the undersigned have this day formed a copartnership under tbe tlrm name of Schwarz * Leinmert for the purpose ot carrying on the business oif the Philadelphia Brewery of this place. We as sume all assetts and liabilities of the firm of Ed. A. Preuss A Co. August lith. LOUIS SCHWARJS. HENRY LEMMERT. A CARD. Having retired from the firm of Ed. A. Preuss A Co., of the Philadelphia Brewery, and disposed of my Interest and good will In said business to Mr. Louis Schwarz, I desire that my lrlends will continue their patronage to the new firm ol Schwarz A Lemmert. au3B Im ED. A. PREUSS. [Hrprent copy.] PROBATE NOTICE. IN THE PROBATE COURT of the • county of Los Angeles, stale of Califor nia.—ln the matter of the estate and guar dianship of iiamon Klebm and Amado Riehm, minors. It appearing to this Court from the petition this day presented by Iguaclo Oarcla, the guardian ofthe persons and estates of Ramon Riehm and Amado Rlelim, minors, (flled August 31,18751, praying lor an order of sale ot certain real estate belonging to his said wards, and thai It Is necessary and would be beneficial for said waids that such real estaro should be sold: It Is hereby ordered, that the next kin of the said wards and all persons Interested ln the said estate, appear before this Court on Mon day, the fourth (4t h) day ol October, A. D. 1875, at 10 o'clock a. m„ at the Court-room ol this Court, at the Court-Hous. In the city and county of Los Angeles, then and there to show cause why an order should not be granted foi the sale ol such estate. And It Is further ordered that a copy of this order be published at least thro - successive weeks before tho said day of hearing, ln the Los Angelos Daily Hekald, a newspaper printed and published in said city and county of Los Angeles. Duted September 3,1875. H. K. 8. O'MELVENY, seStd Probate Judge. Dissolution of Copartnership. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore exist ing between the undersigned at tbe city of Los Angeles ln the Woolen Mill Store at the White House, Los Angeles street, near Commercial, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent,HenrySchauerretiring. Pielflenberg erACo. are alone authorized to collect all bills due the old firm and pay the Indebted ness of tbe old firm as shown by the books. L. PFEIFFENBERGER. au27 lm HENRY SCHAUER. Notice of Partnership. THE UNDERSIGNED have this day formed a copartnership for the purpose or carrying on tbe Woolen Mill store at tbe White House, Los Angeles street, near Com mercial, under the firm name and style of Pfolfreaberger * Co. L. PFEIFFENBERGER. auSTlm C. A. NOLTE. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. THE CO PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the name of Gebrlng A Smith is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. GEO. OKHRINO. S. C. SMITH. Los Angeles, Sept. Oth, 1875. sT-lOt SUMMONS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT of tbe nth I Judicial District ofthe State of California, in and for the county of Los Angeles.—B. F. Bragg, plaintiff, against John Azbill etal., defendants. Action brought In the District Court ofthe Seventeenth Judicial District of the mate of California, ln and for tbe county of Los Angelos, aud tbe complaint flled in said county of Los Angelos ln the office of tho Clerk of said District Court. The People of the State of California send greeting to John Azbill, Richard Heiman, Os car George and Charles Harter,defendants: You are hereby required to appear In an ac tion brought against you by the above named plaintiff ln tho District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial District of tho State of California, ln and for the coun ty of Los Angeles, and to answer the com plaint filed therein, within ten days (exclu sive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons—lf served within this county: or, If served out of this county, but ln this Dlstrlot, within twenty days; otherwise, within forty days,or Judgment by default will be taken against you according to tbe prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought lo recover Judg ment of this Court that the error and mistake occurring ln the deed from John Azbill to plaintiff duted April 15,1875, for a portion of the Rancho San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana, in Los Angeles county, Cal., be rectified; tbat the pis in tiff be decreed to he t he owner ofthe land actually purchased by him, and that a Sood and sufficient deed for the same be or ered to be made to him; that defendant Har ter be ordered to deliver up tbe deeu made to him by plaintiff for cancellation on payment by him of the purchase money and a receipt ofa deed ofthe land actually purchased; tbat the conveyance to the defendants Heiman A George by said Azbill be adjudged to be ln fraud of plaintiff's rights ard that they be perpetual y enjoined from asserting any right in and to the 20 ttcres purchased by plaintiff, and that they be directed to execute by deed l heir Interosi ln said 20 acres to plaintiff; that said Charles Harter bo directed to complete his purchase of said land from plaintiff, and th»t plaintiff have genera) relief and costs. Reference is bad to complaint for particulars. And you are hereby notified that if you (all to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will cause your default to be entered and will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded ln tbe com plaint. , —*— \ Given under my hand and the Real /«-»t l°f the District Court of the Seven th'"' J teenth Judicial District of the State • —, —' of California, ln ana for tbe county of Los Angeles, this 30th day of June, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five. A. W. POTTS, Clerk. By C. W. (ion.i). Deputy Clerk. McConnell, Uu-knell a Rothchild, Atty's for riff. Jy 17 2m law WOOLEN MILL STORE ! PFEIFFENBERGER & SHAUER, Los Angeles Street, near Commercial, Suits made to order tor Twenty-five to Sixty-five Dollars A line stock of Imported and do - nestle Blankets and Flannels Constantly on hand. Also, a fine stock > CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINCS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac, Of Foreign and Domestic manufacture, kept ln stock and made up ln the best style of the tailoring art. PFEIFFENBERGER A SHAUER. sepl-tf "FITS AND EPILEPSY" Positively cured. The worst cases or the long est standing, by using Dr. Hebbard's Cure. It has Cured Thousands And will give $1,000 tor a case It will not bene fit A tleBentF,,ee to » 11 addressing J. E. DIBBLEE, Druggist, 811 Sixth Avenue, New York. je2fi 8m w