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ANAHEIM GAZETTE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1871. NOTICE. Los Angeles candidates wishing to be announced in the Anaheim Gazette can arrange to do so by calling on Mr. W. J. Brodrick. More Life. Matters are looking livelier than heretofore in our little city. A strong force of workmen are engaged on Fischer's Hotel, others are excavating for the erection of the new hotel on the corner of Center and Lemon streets; Mr. Richard Heimann is about commencing the erection of a fine new dwelling on Los Angeles street, the beautiful residence of Phil Davis is receiving its finishing touches and the elegant dwelling house of Mayor Kroeger is ready for its occupants. As far as the appreciation of travellers is concerned, a great injustice is done to most of our beautifully improved places by the dense willow hedges that completely hide them from the view of passersby. Probably not one in ten of the strangers who pass through Anaheim have any idea that the town consists of anything more than the business portion which he can see from the principal corners, and yet there are here, hidden behind the foliage of the willow fences, homes that are graced with all the appliances that wealth and taste can supply, embosomed amid the richest of semi-tropical vegetation, surrounded by shrubbery that a Shenstone might have envied, and stored with all the The Cotton Experiment We have just had the interview with Col. J. L. Township, who has this interesting adaptability of our soil to the culture of the He informs us that the curing and boiling and pre-yield. He counted on more than two and a half ninety six bolls, blooms He does not care to expire in advance as to what they will be for as there is no which to predicate such any statement would be relative. Up to July 1st, it little, was preyed upon by worms, and he despairedful result. Since that day under the influence of the er, has been steady and sure. Development he much slower than in exe Whether it will attain tarity necessary to make crop, remains to be seen South looking as well yield a bale per acre plantation is located about Anaheim and only one coast. He has had thof having unskilled labor execution of his enterprise that the plant would more immediate vicinity where the climate would than at the coast. See last spring by several portions of the Stearns all cases it came up we crally destroyed by the Cotton would be a value to our products and v succeeded. New Advertisements. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. JOHN W. CLARK, Will be a candidate for this office for Anaheim township at the ensuing judicial election. FOR SHERIFF J. F. BURNS is a candidate for Sheriff of Los Angeles County, at the ensuing general election. PLANTERS LIVERY STABLE, WILEY AND CANAVON PROPRIETORS. Horses boarded and groomed, by the day, week, or month. Single and double teams, always on hand. New Buggies—Bloodied Horses, and everything belonging to a first class establishment kept constantly on hand for our patrons. Place of Business—Los Angeles street, next to Flughafen's Hotel. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET ANAHEIM. BY CENTRAL MEAT MARKET ANAHEIM. BY PERALTA & Co. MUTTON, Beef, Corn-beef, Sausage, Pork and all kinds of Meat. THE Market is now open in Building formerly Occupied by Eureka Saloon. Please give us a Call. ST. VINCENTS COLLEGE, Los Angeles. This Institution is Chartered according to the laws of the State, and empowered to Confer Degrees. The Annual Session commenced on the 16th August. For full particulars apply to Rev. JAMES McGILL C. M. President DENIIT C. LAWRENCE PATENT ATTORNEY, Office—Gazette Building. Special attention given to rejected cases, interferences, and infringements. GET YOUR OLD MAGAZINES AND PAPERS BOUND. Mr. PERRY IS NOW PREPARED to bind Magazines, Papers, Sheet Music and Pamphlets in a neat and substantial manner. Also old Books rebound in any desired style of cover or seal. Bindery in the rear Tiffany's Joo Office, Hanter's Building, two Joors south of Court House, Main street LOS ANGELES. The Cotton Experiment. I have just had the pleasure of an interview with Col. J. L. Strong of this ship, who has this year been test-tested adaptability of our climate and culture of the great staple. Forms us that the cotton is bloomed boiling and promises a good crop. He counted on one stalk not less than two and a half feet in height by six bolls, blooms and squares. Does not care to express an opinioniance as to what the development of the crop for as there is no precedent upon to predicate such an opinion, statement would be purely speculative. Up to July 1st, it had grown very preyed upon by lice and cutworms, and he despaired of any success-result. Since that date the growth, the influence of the warm weather has been steady and development here is gradual, slower than in extreme climates; her it will attain the perfect maturity necessary to make a profitable remains to be seen. Cotton in the looking as well as this would be bale per acre. Col. Strong's station is located about 10 miles from the coast and only one mile from the coast. He has had the disadvantage of being unskilled labor in the prosecution of his enterprise. It is thought the plant would flourish in the immediate vicinity of Anaheim so the climate would be warmer at the coast. Seed was planted spring by several parties on various lots of the Stearns ranches and in cases it came up well but was generally destroyed by the grasshopper. On would be a valuable acquisition for products and we hope it may succeed. Indian Troubles. Quite a speck of war has appeared near the line between Los Angeles and San Diego counties. Difficulty exists among the Indians growing out of a contest for the chieftainship between the rival claimants Olegario and Manuelito. Manuelito was appointed chief of his tribe by Col. Whiting Supt. of Indian affairs and has held the position since 1851. Olegario wishes to supplant him, and has received, it is said an endorsement of his claims from several of the San Diego county officials. A conflict resulted among the Indians which has kept the community of San Luis Rey, Pala, Mont Serat, and as far as Warner’s Ranch, in a terrible state of excitement for some time—even to families rupping away from their homes at nights, and sleeping on the hills—and the killing of several Indians. Col. Brown was sent with five soldiers to sustain Manuelito. Telegraphed for rainforcements and received five more men. A correspondent says that Brown is threatened with annihilation and that the Cahuillas, under Manuel Largo, have joined Olegario, and are said to be several hundred strong. The Dieguino Indians have been invited to join them, and even as far out as the Colorado. The following is a dispatch to the Esquires. Las Flores Aug. 28—S. 30 p.m. — The Rebel chief, Olegario, has persuaded the Cahuillas to join him in an attack upon the settlement of San Luis Rey. The settlers are responding to the call of Col. Cave J. Chouts, and will join the command of Col. Brown to night. Father Ubach of San Diego has just returned and reports all attempts on his part to bring about peace has been frustrated by the Indian Olegario. ANNOUNCEMENT Political annuity be paid for STRICT FOR THE A I ANNOUNCE myself of the Assembly, subject Democratic primaries. FOR REPREND I ANNOUNCE myself sensitive in the State Decision of the Democrat. FOR THE EDWARD EVEY publican Nominee for office. Per S WM. R. ROWE himself as a candidate Los Angeles county cession of the Democrat. FOR DISTRICT C.E. THOM offers bl re-election to the office subject to the decision of tha FOR COUNTY I HEREBY ANNOUNCE for the office of County ccession of the Democrat election. FOR COUNTY LOUIS WOLFSEN Republican Candidate office. FOR COUNTY THOMAS E ROWAN said date for The countryside Democratic County election. FOR COUNTY the plant would flourish in the immediate vicinity of Anaheim the climate would be warmer at the coast. Seed was planted spring by several parties on various tons of the Stearns ranches and in cases it came up well but was gendestroyed by the grasshoppers. would be a valuable acquisition for products and we hope it may need. Counters Livery Stable.—This fine stable has been recently opened lessrs Wiley & Canavon, who proto do a first class livery business have a good supply of horses and les and well fit you out for a ride port notice. Large force of workmen are employbuilding the railroad from Gilroy to Las city. The road pases within miles of San Juan South and one from Watsonville. This, it is right, will be the first railroad to San Angeles from the outside d. hundred thousand people have led in Texas during the past year. FASHION STABLE N STREET, Opposite Arcadia Street, LOS ANGELES. GEO. R. BUTLER, Proprietor. branch of this stable, or the old original PIONEER LIVERY e, is located on Main street next to Lichgers wagon shop. TEACHERS. EXAMINATION. The County Board of Examination meet on the 7th 8th and 9th of December at School House No. 2 Los eles, for the purpose of examining the qualifications of applicants for certificates to teach in the public tools of this county. Daily sessions commence at 9 A.M. unctual attendance is requested. W. M. McFADDEN. County Superintendent of Schools. Election Notice. Las Flores Aug. 25—8:00 p.m.—The Rebel chief, Olegario, has persuaded the Cabillas to join him in an attack upon the settlement of San Luis Rey. The settlers are responding to the call of Col. Cave J. Chuts, and will join the command of Col. Brown to night. Father Ubach of San Diego has just returned and reports all attempts on his part to bring about peace has been frustrated by the Indian Olegario. There is great excitement in the vicinity of San Luis Rey to night. Col. Brown requests all who can to join him with arms at Palo. The Orizzana is due thursday from above. Special Notices. Notice. To Purchasers of Lands from the Los Angeles and San Bernard no Land Company: ALL PERSONS INDEBTED, by oblige or angues, to Alfred Robinson, Treasurer, payable to his order, who may wish to make whole or partial payments, and who may prefer making them at Los Angeles, can deposit the same to his credit at the "Farmers" and "Merchants' Bank," and the corresponding voucher, or certificate of deposit will be satisfactory as a payment, and be acknowledged as such by ALFRED ROBINSON. my13. 523 Montgomery street, San Francisco. TAKE NOTICE. The stock in trade, and good will of the late firm of Davidson & Simon, wholesale and retail dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCO, E2C., has been purchased by the undersigned, who will carry on the business at the old stand, in the Bella Union building LOUIS DAVIDSON. LIBERAL OFFER! I offer six large lots to any Society that will first organize and build a church at Tustin City. And, furthermore, I will give $100 in any kind of building material, required for its construction, and deliver the same upon the ground. C. Tustin. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE!! Election Notice. Notice is hereby given to the qualifying electors of Bolsa Granda school district that an election will be held at house of Thompson Sears in said district on the 12th day of September 1871 between the hours of 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. at which time will be permitted the question of voting a tax build a free public school house in district and also to elect an Assessor and Collector for said tax. It will necessary to raise for this purpose $0. and the rate of taxation need not exceed 40 cents on the $100. JATHAN SEARS.) G. LAMBRIGHT.) School Trustees. LOST!! A few days since, somewhere on the island between Los Nietos, Anaheim, Santa Ana and Newport, a Rock Duster Coat and a Small blank POCKET BOOK, latter containing some papers and scripts. The finder will confer a favor sending word to the GAZETTE office, heim, or to George M. Holaday, Mallatin. [Los Nietos P.O.] Notice to the Members of the I.O. of O.F. ALL MEMBERS of the I.O. of O.F. In good standing, resident in Anaheim and vicinity, are诚fully invited to attend a meeting to be held at Masonic Hall, Anaheim, Monday September 8 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of discussing question of organization. I offer six large lots to any Society that will first organize and build a church at Tustin City. And, furthermore, I will give $100 in any kind of building material required for its construction, and deliver the same upon the ground. C. Tustin. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE!! FIFTY AND A QUARTER ACRES improved land in Napa Co., HALF A MILE FROM SAINT HELENA 10,000 Foreign Grape Vines and Orchard—all bearing; also a Hill Ranch, of 2065 acres 1½ miles east of St. Helena. Will exchange for property in Anaheim or Vicinity. For particulars apply to the undersigned or P.A. Clark, at the Book Store. J.W. CLARK. SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR Young Ladies and Children. Rev Mr. Buffon having removed with his family to Oregon, Mrs. J.L. Ward an Miss Chapman, have opened a select Boarding and Day School, for Young Ladies and Children, at 147 Spring St. Los Angeles. Mrs. Ward will have charge of the boarders department. For circulars or information, address: Mrs. J.L. WARD. 147 Spring st. Los Angeles. Withdrawal. I hereby withdraw my name as candidate for Supervisor for fourth district, H.D.POLHEMUS. Withdrawal. I hereby withdraw my name as a candidate for Supervisor from the 4th District, and retire from the canvass in favor of G.L.Russell. R.W.SQUIRKES. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Political announcements must be paid for STRICTLY in advance. FOR THE ASSEMBLY. I ANNOUNCE myself a candidate for member of the Assembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic primaries. ASA ELLIS FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I ANNOUNCE myself a candidate for Representative in the State Legislature, subject to the decision of the Democratic primaries. T. D. MOTT. FOR THE ASSEMBLY. EDWARD EVEY is a regular Republican Nominee for the above named office. For Sheriff! WM. R. ROWLAND, announces himself as a candidate for Sheriff of Los Angeles county, subject to the decision of the Democratic primaries. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. C. E. THOM, offers himself as a candidate for re-election to the office of District Attorney, subject to the decision of the Democratic party. FOR COUNTY CLERK. HEREBY ANNOUNCE myself as a Candidate for the office of County Clerk, subject to the decision of the Democratic party at the primary election. A. W. FOTTS. FOR COUNTY CLERK. LOUIS WOLFSKILL is the regular Republican Candidate for the above named office. FOR COUNTY MEASURER THOMAS E. ROWLAND is nominated and date for The coroner, subject to the action of the Democratic County Courthouse. Calisher's Column. M. CALISHER, CHEAP CASH STORE. ANAHEIM, GENERAL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Groceries, Crockery HAS ON HAND The Largest! The Most Elegant! And above all the Cheapest and Bees Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING Ever brought and offered for sale in this city or County. FOR COUNTY CLERK. LOUIS WOLFSKILL is the regular Republican Candidate for the above named office. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR, THOMAS E ROWAN is a member of the Democratic County Council. FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. Dr. H. ROSR. of Los Angeles will be a candidate at the opening election for the office of county Subcommittee of Public Schools. FOR CORONER. Dr. V. GELCICH is a Candidate for County Coroner, at the ensuing election. FOR SUPERVIER. N. H. Mitchell announces himself as a candidate for Supervisor of the 4th District, subject to the general election. FOR CONSTABLE. I Announce myself as a Candidate for Anahiem Township at the closing election. DAVID DAVIES FOR CONSTABLE. CHAS. F. LEHMAN announces himself as a Candidate for the office of Constable, subject to the will of the people of Anahiem township. NOTICE! The undersigned respectfully calls attention to the following: PROPS OR AGENTS: own others to his new and remissions Hall which he will rent at a moderate price for Daily Performance, &c. For terms apply to the Propriator. PETER RICHARDS Masonic Notice. STATED MEETINGS OF Anahiem Lodge No. 207 F. & A.M. are held at their Hall on Center street; on the Saturday evening of, or next succeeding the Full Moon in each Masonic Notice. STATED MEETINGS OF Anaheim Lodge No. 207 F. & A. M. are held at their Hall on Center street; on the Saturday evening of, or next succeeding the Full Moon in each month. Sojourning Brethren are cordially invited to attend. WATER! WATER!! WELLS. THE UNDERSIGNED are now prepared to contract for the boring of ARTESIAN AND SURFACE WELLS in any part of the State. Surface water guaranteed. D. A. HARASZTHY. C. CAWTIDON. Note proprietors for pat. right to McHallon's Artesian Boring Apparatus for the State of California. Orders kept at Harris & Jacoby, Main street Los Angeles will be promptly attended to. REKENDEIL & WILLE COOPERS. Casks. Tanks. KEGS, And all styles of Coopering work, done at the shortest notice. Reparing of wine casks &., promptly attended to. Place of business, between Los Angeles and Lemon street near the Catholic Church. ALL WORK WARRANTIES. GEORGE BAUER. BOOTS and SHOES, made and repaired at the lowest cash price. All orders promptly attended to, and work guaranteed. GEORGE BAUER. Center Street opposite the Brewery. SUMMER SUITS. PANAMA AND STRAW HATS; Summer Dress Goods! Hardware, Liquors, Cigars, AND TOBACCO OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS FURNITURE Extra-Family Groceries, at the lowest possible figures. PAINTS, OILS, BOOKS & Stationery PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES. ALSO— A Large and Well Selected Stock of Boots and Shoes, FRENCH SCREWED AND SAN FRANCISCO MADE For ladies, gents and children. The public is hereby informed that this Stock of Goods he is offering, is by far the best selected of any ever brought to Anaheim, and every person is advised to call on him and examine his Stock before Purchasing elsewhere. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE.