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?&0«! gwgfUji XlcvaUl. Staff of the First Brigade. We have received from tbe head quarters of the First Brigade, N.G. C, at Sau Luis Obispo, a copy of General Orders No. 2, as follows: I. In pursuance of the provisions of Section L'OOTof the Political Code, the following named Staff Officers of tbe First Brigade of the National Guard of California, are appointed: P. A. Forrester, Assistant Ad jutant-General; Robert H. Harris, Engineer Of ficer; Clarence Gray, Ordnance Officer; E. B. Morriss, Quarter-Master; P. H. Dunn, Commissary; Laz&re Landeker, Pay-Master; H. M. Smith, Brigade Inspector; William Graves, Judge Ailvocate; W. B. Dillard, Inspector of Rifle Practice; W. W. Hays, Surgeon; each with tbe rank of Major. C. E. Lataillude, Aid-de-Cump, with tbe rank of Capta in. Juan V. Avila and John H. Hol lister, Stall' Orderlies, with the rank of Sergeant Major. 11. All official communications must be addressed to Major P. A. Forrester, Assistant Adjutant Gcn eneral at San Luis Obispo, Cal. P. W. MURPHY, Brigadier-General Commanding. Early is the Field. The Wiekly Telephone is the name of a new paper tbat has reached our table. It Is printed in San Francisco, Issued In Saucelito, and announces itself as "tbe special champion of the Workingnien's party." Tbe Telephone has brought out the following ticket, to be voted for next year, and asks tbe press to express an opinion concerning it: For Governor—Henry Larklu, of £1 Dorado. For Lieutenant-Governor—W. F. White, of Santa Cruz. For Secretary of State—J. C. Gar bcr, of Humboldt. For Comptroller—Jim. McCoy, of Nevada. For Attorney-General — Ciitns Barbour, of San Francisco. For State Treasurer—C. K. La taillade, of Santa Barbara. For Surveyor-General—J. Mc- Clatchey, of Sacramento. For Clerk of Supreme Court—S B. Caswell, of Los Angeles. For Supt. Public Instruction— James Denman, of San Francisco. Newspapers. We copy the following paragiapb, haviug reference lo newspapers, from tbe columns of a conteinpo- rary: Valuable newspaper property sometimes depreciates rapidly. Tbe old Sacramento Union was a cafe In point. The Chicago Post, which sold not many years ago fer $200, --000, was recently closed out, its goodwill and telegraphic franchise bringing only $16,000. Now there Is tbe case of tbe Bpringlleld (Mass.) Republican, Six years ago Samuel Bowles, it* owner, valued it at $200,000; after his dealb it was put into the schedule of bis es tate ut $75,000, aud it has recently been put into a stock company, with a capital of $80,000. THE SUN. 1878. NEW YORK. 1878 As the time approaches forthe renewal of subscription.-, the Bun would remind its friends and well-wishers everywhere, that i Ll again a candidate for their consideration 1 and support. Upon its record for the pas ten years it relies for a continuance oi tbe hearty sympathy and generous co-operation which has hitherto beea extended to it irom every quarter of the Union. The uaily Bun is a four page sheet of 28col umns. price by mail, post paid, 66 cents a month, or $6.60 per year. The Sunday edition of tbe Bun is an fight page fcheet of 56 columns. While giving tbe news of the day, it also contains a Targe amount ot literary and miscellaneous matter specially prepared for it. The (Sunday Sun has m»t with great success. Post paid $I.2t ayear. TheWeeiily Hun. Who does not know the weekly Sun ? It circulates throughout the United States, the Cauadas, and beyonii. Ninety thousand fam ilies *reet ; ; s welcome pages weokly, and regard it in the light of guide, counsellor and friend. Its news, editorial, agricultural and literary departments make it essentially a lournai for the family and the fireside. Terms: One I>.*>l!ar ;\ vnr, post paid. This price, quality r ousidered.inakes it the chf ao eat newspaper published. For clubs often, with $10 cash, we will sand an extra copy free. Adi'rtSß. PUBLISHER OF THE SUN, npvS-tf New York City. N. Y. IMPROVED MY FORK t Patent Applied For.| Is the most perfect, and easiest operating ■■derrick fork in existence. One man can it with the greatest ease, as the strain r& n £ tuo tu ' k eft"" 6B 1 ' t° grapple its f 6 while a pull upon the to j£'Vonrd, when the fork has been lifted place, causes it to drop the load There is n>w Fork tUNkll tho construction of this Farmer. wiiwfi^ eto * et nt of orQer f°J kt S? !* M J ,es « l *L v i examine this Hay tats* the handling o<W-W| greatly facili- Oommunicationa addrvsV X' In ami straw. Xto J. t. HOTi*; - Agricultural Implement Detra* .... AT WiTKlii3 & SCOTT'S ALAHEDA rian Jotso, Cal. Agent tor Walter A. Wood's New Iron Mtwer, Reaper and Self-Binder, Raines' Sin. gle-Gear Header, Improved Bweenstikea Thresher and Bulky R.ke»; alao, thVHfi* brated Revolving Bulky Hake, aud the Cham won Revolving Rake, and the well known Tl«u Revolving Rako: La Delle Farm WaerZ and Spring Wagons of all desertptions The attention of the fanners is particular! « celled to the ' ■EW BEVOLVIHO3DLKY EAi£. It haa met an enormous tale at tho East and lv and around Saoramento. _. AUo ' »" kinds of new and second-hand ma ehitwry for sale. Farmers and others will J° d It to be to their interest to call on tut 1 Mm* *™> thi »* ORRIN TABEB. KCC *0 $77 A WKKKli.ltc.nU.lio r.iwLr.Y. " oulnt "hkk k o, BANKING HOUSES. FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' BANK Of Los Angeles. CAPITAL 600,000 OO ISAIAS W. HELLMAN President L. C. GOODWIN Vice-President JOHN MILNEII Secretaiy BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ISAIAS W. EtLLHAK, EUQENK MKYKK, O. W. Cuilds, 1,. C. Goodwin, Charlks Ducommdn, Jokk Mabcakbl, Joun s. URirriN, C. E. Thorn, Frank Litem vreub. Exchange for sate on NEW YORK, LONDON, DUB LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS, BERLIN and HAMBURG. Receive Deposits and Issue Their Certificates. Uuy and Hell LEGAL TENDERS, GOVERN MENT, STATE, COUNTY, AND CITY BONDS. Will also pay the highest price for Gold and Silver Bullion. From and afterthls date, on all moneyß loitas Term Deposits, luterest will he al lowed. Commercial Bank Of Los Angelea. Authorized Capital - 300,000 J. E. HOLLENBECK ...President E. F. SPENCE - Cashier i»IKECTGK». I A. H. WII.COX, W. WOODWORTH, f), li. .Mm i. il. M A BURY, I. LANKKRSaiM, O, S. WITHKRBY, E.F.Spknck, J. E. Hollenbeck, This Bauk is prepured to receive de posits on open account, Issue Certificates of Deposit, and transact a general Bank ing Business. Collections made and proceeds remitted at cut rent rates of exchange. LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK. MAIN STREET. Los Angeles Cal Capital Stock (paid up), 300,000 J. 8. SLAUSON President IL S. BAKKK Vice-President J.M. ELLIOTT Cashier DIRECTORS. J. S. SI.AUSON, P. BIAtTI>KY, V. A. Hoovkk, Robert h. Baker, J. Bixbt, Gxo. W. Pkkscott A. \V. Bowman. Receive Savings Bank deposltß. Buy and sell exchange on wan Francisco, New York, London, Paris, Berlin and Frankfort. B'.iy exchange on all parts of the Unite 1 States aad Europe. Receive money on open account and Cer tificate of Deposit, and do a general banking and exchange business. 1878. THE QUARTERLY REVIEWS —AND BLACKWOOD'S MAGAGIKE. The Leonard Scott Publish ing Company, 41 Barclay St., New York, Continue tlielr authorised Reprints ol the FOUR LEADING QUARTERLY Ri.VIF.WH EDINBURGH REVIEW [Whig], ' LONDON QUARTERLY. 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A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marr.no.*> f "To£iw»Ai t ! , V , s!?^t^^-' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DR. PIERCES STANDARD REMEDIES Are net a I ver:r ed as "cure-alls," but are speein>s tn tiM diseases for which they are recommended. N ATU UAL SKLKtTIUN.--IHV. Hllgat or* of tiulural science huve demonstrated beyond controversy that throughout the UumftJ kiiiKdom tue "survival of tbe At test" ts the only law that vouchsafes thrift and perpetuity. Does not the same principle govern the commercial pros perity uf man? An .n• i In eunnot su persede a superior article. By reason of superior merit, Lir. Pierces Standard Mediciues have outrival led all otheis. Their sale in the United Mtatcs alone ex ceeds one million dollars par annum while tin- amount exported foots up lo several hundred thousand more. No business could grow to such gigantic pro portionsand rf*t upon any ottK-r basis than Ilia t of merit. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy Is ric isant lo Use. ~ Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy Its cures exicn I over a period of 20 years. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy lis sale constantly Increases. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy (.'ures by Us mild, soothing eCect, ur. Sage's Catarrh Remedy C'UrM "Cold In Head" and Catarrh,oi Ozccna. AN OPEN LETTER—IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Hock pout, Mass., April 2, 1877. Hit, Editok:—Having read in your pa per lepoits of Hie remurttuble cures ol eu lurrb, 1 aiu Induced to tell " what 1 know about catarrh," and X fancy the "snuff" aud "inhaling tube" makers (mere dol lar grabbers; would be glad if they could einbiazou a niuniui' QttfS is the papers. For 20 years 1 suffered with catarrh. The nasal passages became completely closed. "Snuff," "dust," "ashes," "luhallng lubcs," nnd "sticks" wouldn't work, though »l intervals I would sniff up the so-called catarrh snuff, until 1 became a valuable tester for such medicines. I gradually worse, and noonecan know how much I suffered or what a miserable being I was. My head ached over my eyes unitl 1 was conttned to my bed lur muny successive days, suffering tho most intense pain, which at one time lasted continuously for 168 hours. All sense oi smell and taste goje, sight aud hearing impaired, body snrunken and weaaenea nervous system snat- j tered and constitution broken, and 1 was hawkiugand spiitiug seven-eighths of the time. 1 prayed lor death to relieve me ot my suffering. A favorable notice in your paper ot L)r. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy in duced me to purchase a package and use it with Dr. Pierces Nasal Douche, which applies the remedy by hydrostatic pres sure, the only way compatible with com mon sense. Well, Mr. Editor, it did not cure me in three-iourths of a second, nor in one hour or month, but in less than eight minutes I was relieved, and in three months entirely cured, and have remained so over sixteen mouths. While using the Catarrh remedy, 1 used Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery to pu rity my blood and strengthen my stom ach. I also kept my liver active and bowels regular by the use of his Pleasant Purgative Pellets. It my experience will induce other sufferers to seek the same means ot relief, this letter will have un swered its purpose. Yours ruly, S. D. RE MICK. A CLOUD OF WITNESSES.—The fol lowing named parties are among the ihuu-sands who have been cured of ca tarrh by the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy: A F Downs, New Oeneva, Pa; D J Brown, St Joseph, Me; E C Lewis, Rutland, Vt; Levi springer. Nettle Lake, Ohio; ChasNorcrop.N'ih Chesterfield,Me; Milton Jones, Uorlba, NY; J E Miller, Brldycr Station, Wy<<; J C Merrlman, Lo , gansport, Ind; M M Post, Logausport, Ind; J W Bailey.Treiuout, Pa; Ii B Ayres, La Porte, Ind; Jessie M sears. * t Branch, Ind; I, Williams, Canton, Missouri; W A Thayer,Unarga, lit; S BNichols, Jr,Gal veston. Texus; Jonas F Kelnert. Stoues vdle, Pa; S W Lu>k. McFarland, Wis; Jobnson Williams, ilelmick, Ohio; Mrs MAOurry. Trenton, Term: JUJosliu, Keeue, N H; A J Caspar, Table Kock, W Va: Louis Anders, Uaysport, Ohio; c H Chase. Elkhart, Ind; Mrs Henry Haight. Sau Francisco. Cal; Mrs h M Gnllu&ha, Lawrencevllle, N V; W J Graham, Adel, Iowa; A O Smith, Newnau. (Ja; Chas X Kice, Baltimore. Md; Jesse M Sears, Car lisle, Ind; Dan'l B Miller, Ft Wayne.ind; Mrs Minnie Arnaiso, 2iW Delancy St, New York; 11 W Hall, Hustings, Mich; Wm F Marstou, Lowell. Muss; 1 W Koberts, Maricopa, Ariz; Chas s Delaney, Harrls burg, P»; M 0 Cole, Lowell. Muss; Mrs C J spurtiu, Camdcu, Ala; Charles F Kaw, Fredericktowu, Ohio; Airs Lucy Hunt ington, Fariniugtou,Hl; Capt E s Spuuld ing. Camp stnnioaugh, Wyo; I W Tracy, Steamboat Hock. Iowa; Mrs Lydia Walte, shushan, N V; J M Peek, Junction City, Mont; Henry Eba, Bautas,Cal; L BCum mings, Ranloul, III; B X Jones. Charles ton Four Corners,N V*; GeoF Hall, Pueb lo, cal; Wm E Bartrie, Sterling, Pa; H X Ebon, W8 Perm St, Pittsburg, Pa; J R Jackman, Samuel's Depot, Ky; Henry Zobriat, Geneva, N V'; Miss Huttle Par rott, Montgomery, Ohio; L Jedbrook, Chatham, 111; S B McCoy, Naehport, Ohio; W W Warner, North Juckson, Mich; Miss Mary A Wtnne, Darien, Wis; John Zefglcr, Carlisle Springs, Pa.; James Tompkins, St Cloud, Minn: Enoch Duer, Pawnee City, Neb; Jos T Miller, Xenla, Ohio; SB Nichols, Galvtstou, Texas; H L Laird, Upper Alton, HI; John Dnvis, Prescott, Ariz; Mrs Noucy Graham, For est Urove, Ogo. Golden Medical Discovery Is alterative, or blood-cleansing. Golden Medical Discovery Is Pectoral, Golden Medical Discovery Is a Cholacogup, ot Liver Stlmulaul. Golden Medical Discovery Is Tonic. Golden Medical Discovery By reusou of Its alterative properties, cures Disease!) of tbe Blood aud <skln, as Scrofula,or King's Evil; Tumors: Ulcers, or Did Sores; Blotches, Pimples and Eruptions. By virtue of its Pectoral properties Itcures Bronchial, Throat and Lungafiectiuus; incipient Consumption; I-i :.„•■ ■i n ■: Coughs, und Chronic .Laryngi tis. Its Cholugogue properties, render it an unequal remedy lor Biliousness; Tor pid Liver, or ''Liver Com plain!;" and Its Tonic properties make it equally emcs cious lv curing Indigestion, Boss oi Ap petite and Dyspepsia. Wuere the sain is sallow and covered with blotches aud pimples, or where there ure scrofulous, swellings and affec tions, a few bottles of Uolden Medical Discovery will effect an entire cure. II you feel drowsy, debilitated, have sallow color of skin or yellowish-brown spots on lace or body, irequeut headache or dizzi ness, bad taste In mouth, internal heat or chills alternated with hoi flushes, low »iif ancl fflnn'ny forebodings, irregular rt PP b! **c and tougue coated, you are suf fering rro-, T ori „ u Liver or Biliousness. SXSffrtfi V f Liver Complaint, ouly partof these are experienced. As a remedy forafT^. on <!lUje Dr .p ie rce's Oohlen Medical Discov,. v nM no equal, as Itetlects perfect cures. leu-,) n ~ » n « in/or strenirthened and healthy. ** v THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL SERVMIT DR. R.V.PIERCE Is the sole proprie tor aud manufacturer of the foregoing remedies, all of which are sold by drug gists. He is also tho nuthor ol the Peo ple's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a work of nearly 1000 pages, with 282 wood engravlnvfs pnd colored plates. Ifo has afreuly Bold o*" this popular work Over 100,000 Copies! TRICE, (pout-paid) : : : $1 50 AJdress: R. V. PIERCE, M. D., World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N.Y. nard-eod-d&w-ly LINES OF TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Uoodall, Perkins ft Co Ak»uu, Han Frauciaeo. San Francisco and Lot Angele*. EXPRESS LINK Schedule. VrrlveSan si. 4 . _ *ii 63 Francisco, °' ' ' * £ _< & O 1 1 KhNI-f-l SS Lcnve Stu kl __ . o Monica. c : - - - - B *C x 1 O ——— eci-Mt- ,* r» —ca a -cj Leave Hat. m Pedro. a- - = = - < i ■ Arrive San 7";*] £ g Pedro. ™ 1 £" p < au Arrive Sta • *j S Monica. J?s r :: : | £ J co 5- Leave San . ■ Francisco. Jjfs :: : : J Z< i \\\\\\\\ ullif • I > I 4 0.c0.00.aC.0 5 *S a 2sSsS xOxCccOccO Hut ii steamships call nt Port Hanord (SanLulsOblBpo)and want a Barbara; also, on down trip, at Ananelm Landing for freight only. The Senator calls at San Buenaventura also every trip. MWf Passengers for Ran Francis o take the train loi Santa Monica lhat leaves Los Angeles at 4:65 P.M., Los Augeles time. Los Angeles and San Diego THK STEAKKRH Senator and Orizaba Leave Santa Mon'ea and sau Pedro tor San Diego, August 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and Sept. i. Passengers take the train that leaves Los Augeles for San Pedro at 3.45 p. M,, Los Angeles time. Rates of Fare from Los Angeles. (Payable In Gold.) Cabin. Steerage. To Pan Francisco ,15 oo 910 00 To Tort Harford 12 00 0 00 To sanla Barbara 8 (0 6 00 To San Diego 8 50 0 50 Plans orstoamers'oablus at agent's office, where berths may be secured. FOR WAY PORTS. The steamer Constantino leaves San Buenaventura and Santa Burbara for San Francisco every Sunday, calling at all way ports. Freight steamers leave Sau Francisco for S m Diego and way ports aboui every ten days, carrying s-ock, comtmstiblts, etc. For Passage or Freight ns hove, or for tickets to and from Eastern Cities and Princi pal European Ports, Apply to H. McLELLAN, Local Ageut, Office, No. 66$ Main street, over the Commercial Bank, Los Angeles. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD —AND— STIiAMKIIS. Los Angeles, Yuma, San Diego and Wilmington Divisions. Important Change of Time On and after Monday, Dec.17tn.1877, and until further notice, trulus will ruu every duy us follows: LEAVE LOS ANGELES: For— Arrive. Wilmington io:3sa.m. u:ssa. m. Ban Francisco 1:15 p. m. 12:40 p. m. " Accom'dutlou 1u:35 A. M. 7:80 a.m. Yuma _ li»sp. M. 7:00 A.M. Wilmington „ 3:30 14 4:55 p. M. SautuAna 4:00 " 0:10 " TOWARD LOS ANGELES: Leave- Arrive. Yuma „ 6:30 p.m. 10:15 a.m. .Santa Ana 0:30 A. M. 8:50 " Wilmington ..... . 7:45 " 9:10 - Wilmington 1:0 op. .m. 'J:SO p. m. San Francisco 4:00 " 1:55 " " Accom'datlon 4:30 11 11:55 A. M. Trains run dally to Yumu, connecting with steamers for Aubrey, Kbreubcrg and Intermediate land! ngs on the Colo rado übout three times per month. .Sleeping curs will be run daily. Tm'li will be run by Han Francisco tltnr. T. H. GOODMAN, l ii'ii'l Purs, and Ticket Agt. A.N. TOWNE, Gen'l Sup't. *; K. HEWirr. Ass't bUD't. LOS ANGELES & INDEPENDENCE RAILROAD. CHANGE OF TIME. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, OCT. 15th, 1877, trains will run dally on this road as follows: - — — Leave H 1* Arrive Leave Arrive in Depot 8 X Depot S, Mnlca 4. Mnlca L Anil's L. Angel's 030 A.M. 18:19 A. M. 117.40 A.M. 110 30AM. 4.4U P.M.|4:20 I. M. ||3::0 P.M. |S:JOP.M. Ou steamer days trains will connect with tlie P.O. Kteamshlp Co.'s steamers for Han Francisco and Han Diego. Hee their advertisement. WM. J. L. MOULTON, oUtf Ass't Sun'l. I'JlfJa»].]FJU ALLAH:. FLY BRIC KILLS all the ( <2Sv room In T J^^^^^^^^<^^ Botanic Medicine V.' SK 3 ttajtlfl fer Oa* at home . t> F- B.mples worth fl, free. HriK«.:i* Co.. Povtland. Me. mar l 1.l w OUR OWN COLUMN. j DAILY AND WEEKLY HERALD The Leading Paper OF Southern California, Will (leVUte it. columns to fu.thel inu thu Interests or Loa Augeles city aad county aud the Southern poitiou of the Stale. It Is the Intention of the publisher o make THE HERALD A newspaper of the day, complete in all Its details, and In every department Full and Reliable. The Editorial Columns will discus-* nil live topics of lh« duy, while the Telegrams, By arrangements newly effected, will be the fullest and most exhaustive tv be found lv any paper of the State, not be lngsurpassed by those of tbe SanFranelsoo dallies. Ths Local Columns Will contain a ooniplele'resume ol local happenings ami all matters ol home In teiest. TEEMS DAILY HBUALD. by mall, 1 year...»loot) .. v • 0 mouths... 50C H s months... 250 D.llveitd In the Clly ft 25 CENTS PER WEEK. THE WEEKLY HERALD! Weekly 1 year by mall 1800 " t> montha " 100 " I " " 100 Payable Invariably in advance Joseph D. Lynch, PUBMBHKB. LEGAL. MORTGAGE SALE. The Bank or Gllroy, l'luintirr, vt. Win. H Lawlor, W. H. Simmons anil Milton Thouius, Detendatus — Twentieth (20) District Court. UNDER AM) HY VIRTUE OF A decree of foreclosure and or der ol Bale ctilere<l lv the District Court ot the 21HI1 Judicial Dial riot of the State of California, lv and lor Santa Clara couuly.on the 28th day of June. A. 11. 1878, In tue above entitled case, and In favor of lite Baok ot fJUroj, plaiutlir. Una m gainst William 11. Law lor, Wi H. Simmons and Mil lon I nomas, defendants, acertltleu copy of which said decree of foreclosure duly attested under Ihe seal of aald court on the 111): h duy of Juno, A. D. 1878, aud delivered to me, tojether wllh tho writ annexed thereto, on the Sih day of July, A. 1). 1878, whereby 1 am commanded to sell at public auotlon, to the highest und best blddei for cash lv U. S. gold coin, the followlni and in suld decree described real estate, to wit: That certalu lot, pl< cc or parcel ol laud, lying, situate nud heiug In the city aud county of Loa AngeleH, state of Cal ifornia, Known as lot number seven (7) in block number (2j two of lluncock's sur vey, aud bounded on the uorlh by Mon tague's pluee, on Iho east by John Wil son's tract, ou Ihe souLh by Jellersoo street.and on the west by Muiu street; savins nnd excepting therefrom tho In terest of the defendant Milton Thomas In and to lhat portion of said premises spec Dually described as follows, lo wit: that portion lying south of tho southerly limit and boundary of the city or Los Angeles and a part of Ihe west hall ol the northwest quurter of section number elght(B) In township number(2) south ol range number thirteen (13) west Man ller uarulnu meridlau, lying north of Jeffer son stroet, and descrieed as follows! Commencing at the northeast eornor of said tract; thence soulh 550 chains to the north lino of Jefferson street: thence along aald north line northwest 15.21 chains to the north line or said tract; thence east 9.83 chains, to the place of be ginning, containing 2.70-100 acres of land. l'ublic notice Is hereby given lhat ou WEDNESDAY, THE 14th DAY OP AUGUST, A. D. 1878, At 12 o'clock «f., I will proceed to sell, in me Court House door, In tho city and counts of Los Angeles, State of Callloruin, al gublic miction to the highest und best iddcr for cash In U. S. gold coin, to satis fy said decree for principal, Interest, attorneys' fees, costs aud all accruing oosts,all lite above described real estate, or so much thereof ns may be necessary to satisfy the Judgment and nccrulug costs. Given under my hand,at Los Angeles, this 241h day ol Jul' , A. I) 1878. H. M. MUCHELL, ly:s td Sheriff. In tho Probate Court, Of tlie County of Loa Angeles, Slate of California. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY OR DER OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE SHOULD NOT Bti MADE. lv tbe matter of tbe estate of Thomas Root it, deceased. J. E. Orlffin, tlio Administrator of iho estate of Thomas Booth, deceased, hav ing hied his petition herein, duly veri fied, praying lor an order of sale of ibe whole of the real estate, of said defend ant, for tbe purposes therein set forth. It Is therefore ordered by the Probate Judge of sard Court that all pert*ons inter ested in the estute of said deceased ap pear before tho said Probate Court, ou MONDAY, THE £Gtli BAY OF AUGUST, 1878, At ten o'clock In tho forenoon or tbat day, at the Court Room of paid Probate Court, at the Court liou.se in Los Augeles, county of Los Angeles, to show cuuse why an order should not be granted to the said administrator to sell so much of the real estate of tho said deceased as shall be necesyary. And that a copy of this order he published at least tour successive weeks In tlie Los Angeles Daily Herald, a news paper printed and published lv said Los Angeles county. ALBERT M. STEPHENS, Probate Judge. Dated July 20 h, 1378. Jy2Hw Sheriff's Sale. A. LoLhian and T. Walsh, partners doing lusiness under the dim name ot A. Lothian A Co., Plaintiffs, vs. Lehman und Win. Klalber, Defend ants— Seventeenth District Court. Under and by virtue of a decree of /ore closure of Jlen and order of sale eutered in the District Court of iho Seventeenth Judicial Dis trict of the State ol Calliornia, in and for Dos Angeles county, on tbe Gib duy of July, A. D. 1878, and a writ nn foreelo.suie of lien, entered iv the aforesaid District Court, annexed to said decree find dutcd the laih day of July. A. D, 1878, in the above entitled case and In favor of A. Lothian A Co., plaintiffs, and ttgainst Ueorge Lebmun and William Kluiber, defeudauts, v certified copy of which said decree of foreclosure, d un attested under the seal of said court on Ihe lfl;h day of July, A. D. 1878, and delivered to me, togetner with the writ annexed thereto, on the I9th day of July, A.D. 1878, whereby I am commanded tosell ut public uuctlon to the highest and best bidder for cush in U. S. gold coin, the following and In suid decree described real estate, to-wlt: That certain parcel ol land, being in the city and county of Los Angeles, mate of California, and described as follows, to wit: Commencing on the northwesterly lino of Main street, at the southwesterly cor ner »f the lot which was the bakery for merly of Kuhn, which point Is also dis tant 91 feet tj inches from the southwest eriyoorner of Third and Main streets; thence southwesterly along Main street 85 feet 6 Inches [31 varus]; thence 330 feet to Spring street; thence northeasterly along spring street 112 feet 7 Inches; thence 330 feet to polnf of beginning, be ingtbe lot known as the ii und House, orOarden of Paradise, together with tho hall or dancing house and other build ings thereon erected. Public notice Is hereby given that on TUKSDAY, THE 13Ui DAY OK AUGUST, A. D. 1878, At 12 o'clock m., I will proceed to sell ut the Court House door, in the city and county of Los Angeles, state of Califor nia, at public auction to tbe highest and best bidder lor cash in U. S. gold coin, to satisfy said decree for principal, interest, attorneys' fees, costs, and all ac cruing costs, all the above described rc.il estate. Given under my hand, at Los Angeles, this 20th day ol July, A. D. 1878. Jd. M. MITCHELL, J23!d Sheriff; SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING OF TITB LOS ANGELES OIL COMPANY. NOTICE.—A special meeting of the stockholders of ihtj Los Augeles Oil Cum pary will be held at the office of Messrs. Thorn A Koss, rooms Nov. 0 and 7, Tem ple Block, city of Los Augeles, Cal., on THURSDAY, theBth day of August, 1878, at two o'clock p. m. on that day, for the purpose of taking into consideration what disposition shall be made of the stock belonging to the com puny, acquired by purchase at sales for delinquent as sessments und by transfers, and tor no other purpose. Hyorderof tho Doaid of Directors of July 201 h, 1878. W. J. NEE LV, Secretary Los Angela Oil Co, Los Angeles, July 22, 1878. Jyi!3id Assessment ft'otico. Pomona Orchnrd Com pany.—Location of principal place of business. Loa Augeles city. Notice U hereby given that at n meet ing of the Board ot Directors, held on Ihe 13th of May, 1878, an assessment of flfly dollars USOJ per share was levied upou the capital stock ofthecorporatinn, pay able Immediately, In Unlled mates gold coin, to the Secretary, at tho offleo of the company, No. 18 Spring street, up stairs. Any stock upon which this assessment ahull remain unpaid on the 28th day of August, 1878, will be delinquent and ad vertssed lor sale at public auction, and, unless payment is made betore will be sold on MAIUKDAV, September lith, ut 2 o'clock p. M., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost of adver tising and expenses of aale. By order ol the Board of Directors. t RANH B. IANNINO. Srci'i tarv Offlce-Mott Building, 48 Spring street L Angeles, Cal. ' Los Apgeles, July 27th, 1878. Jj 28td LEGAL. Mortgage Sale* John H.Tate, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas A. Sanchez and Maria a. de .Sanchez seveuteeatb District Court. UNDER AND BY VIRTUK Qkf a decree of foreclosure and order of mile entered lv the District Court of Ibe Seven teenth Judicial DNtiicl. of Iho Mate of California. In nnd for Los Augeles county on tho ad day of June, A. D. 1878. and a wilt on loreclosure of mortgage entered lv the Hfoicsald District * ourt, nnuexed to said decree and dated the nthdayof July, A. D. 1878, iv the above entitled case and In favor of John 11. Tate, plaintiff, and against Thomas A. Sanchez and Maria 8. de Sanchez, de fendauts, v certified copy of which said decree of foreclosure, duly attested under tho seal of Buld court on the 17th day or July, A. D. 1878, and delivered to me, together with the writ annexed thereto, on the 19th day of July, A. D. 187S, whereby I am com munded to sell at public auction, to ihe highest aud best bidder, Ibl cash In U. S. gold coin, the following and In said de cree described real estate, to wit: All lhat certain piece or parcel of lan I situate lv the city end county ot Los Angeles, State of California, bounded and described as follows: Ix>ts kuown nud numbered as lots number nine (9), ten (10;, eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13), iourlteu (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16), twenty-one ('2l), twenty-LWO (22). twenty-three (28), twen ty-four (24), twtntyllvo (25), twenty-six (20). tweniy-seven (27), twenty-eight (2H) t of block No. 2, as delineated on a certain mnp now on file In tho Recorder's office of Los Anueies county, and known ns the mnp cl the Hnnchtz tract, and situate ucar tbe Railroad Depot in snld city. Said nap was made by (Jeorge Hunsen and L. Seebold, April. 1871. Also, block one [lj. eald tract, ns delineated on said map or laid city und made by Hansen und Seebold i:i April, 1871. Public nolle .' Is hereby given that on SATURDAY, THE 10th DAY OF AUGUST, A. D. 1878, At 13 o'clock M.i I will proceed to sell at the Court House door, lv tho city and county of Los Argeles, State of Califor nia, ut public miction, to the highest and best bidder, for cash in U. S. gold coin to suUsiy said decree for prin cipal, Interest, Attorney's iteaa, costs and and all accruing costs, all the above de scr.bed real estate. Given under my hand, at Lo.q An;;cles, this lliLh duy of ly, A. D. 1878. H. M. MITCHELL, IyCO ti Sheriff. Co-Partnership Notice. We the undersigned, Vr. Aoekorblun ami Augnstino Nordholt, both resident* ot the city of Los Angeles, county ol Ijos Angeles, State of California,hereby certi fy Unit wo hay« entered into a co-partner ship to manufacture soda and other min eral waters at the CIS [< tN SODA WORKS In said city, uuJer the llrtu name ol AOCKERBLUM * CO. In witness whereot we have hereunto ntlixod our signatures. FR. AOCKERBLUM. AUGUSi'INE NOUDHOLT. I o.i Angeles, July Ist, 1878. Iy"-4vv As 3 3ssmon£ Notice. LOS ANGELES OIL COMPANY. Location ot principal plnceof business. Los Antreles, Call torn ia.—Local ion of works, Ventura county, California. Notice is hereby given th tt at a meeting of the Board of Direc tors of this Company held on the 2d day of July, 1878, an as sessmentfNo. i) of twenty-five cents per share was levied upou the cap ital stock ot the company, payable im mediately, in U. S. gold coin, fo tho Sec retary, at his ofllce, No. 3 Temple Block, city of Los Angeles. Any stock upon which this assess ment remains tin paid on the 5i li day of August, 1878, will be delin quent and advertised for sale at public auction: and unless paid be fore will bo sold on ihe 28ih day o August, 1878, to pay tho delinquent ns sessment, together with costs of advertis inent ami expensesof sah». By order ot the Board of Director. WM. J. NKELY,Secretary, No. 5 Temple Block, Loa Angeles. Los Angeles, July 3d, 18 8. Jy-Jtd Assessment Notice. L is Angeles Immigration and Land Co. upeutivo Association.— Location of prluclpil pla.ie of business, Los Ange les City. Notice Is hereby given that at a moot ing of the board of llirectors, held on tlie 3lst day of July, 18:8, an usesstuont of $2 per shine was levied upon Ihe capital stock of the corporation, payable imme diately, In United Slates gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the company, No. 48 Spring street, upstairs. Any stock upon which this assessment, shall remain unpaid on tlie Sdtli day of August, ls:8, will bo delinquent nnd ad vertised for sale nt public auction; and, unless payment is made before, will be ■Old on TUBSDAY, tlio Ifth day of Sep tember, 1878, at 2 o'clock p. sr., to pay tlie delinquent assessment, together with costs oi ail vert is i ii g and expenses of sale. By Older of the Board of Directors. FRANK 11. FANNING, Secretory. Office—Moil building, ig Spring street, Los Angeles, C il. Los Angeles, July 31, 18.8. nl-lm Stockholders' Mooting OF THU 1,03 AW3RLB3 IMMIGIIA TIO.V AND LAND CU-OI'EUATIVB ASSOCIATION. To the stockholders of lha Los Angf lei Immigration und Land Go-Oneratlve Association: Notice is hereby given lhat n meeting of Ihe stockholders of suld com puny will be held at the office of the company, No. 48 Spring street, In tho city aud county of Los Angeles, on wednksday, the 14th day of August, IS7B, at 11 o'clock a. «., for tho purpose and object of electing a Board ol Directors of said Company, as the annual election for Direclors of said company, as provided for in the by-laws of said company, did not take place ou the day appointed in Ihe by-law.i or any other time, und no adjourned or other meeting for the purpose haa been order ed by tlie Directors. THOS. a. SMITH, THOS. A. GAKHY. FUANK B. FANNING, L. M. HOLT, By T A. Garey, his proxy and attorn y I v fact. GEORGE C. GIBIiS, D. A. UIIAW. »l-3Wtl*W NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given Wall whom It may concern tbnt from and alter this date Mr. >f. 8. FINNaII is alone an thorlzed to collect ami receipt lor any nndall debts due to mid claims held by the undersigned. No payment to any other person will be reeoanlaad NOTICE. All persons having claims ngalnst the Inte llrin of B. 11, WILSON * CO. ate hereby notified and requested lo present the sumo at once to the undersigned, ut his residence, at San Marino, Los Ange les county; und ail persons indebted lo said firm are hereby notified and request ed to settle I heir accounts without deluy. Dated April 17lli, 1878. aplStl J. DE IJAKTII SHORB, Per T. A It. 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