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Southern California. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1872. Market Report. San Francisco, Feb. 8, 1872. Reported by Littlefield, Webb & Co., San Francisco. FLOUR—Superflue, 65%@6%, Oregon extra, 35%@6%, 75%. RYE—Nominal, 92%@2%, 25 per cent. BARLEY—Coast and feed per cental, 81%@1%, hay brewing, 81%@1%. CORN—Congegments, 81%, 54%@1%, 65 per cental. BUTTEN—Fresh roll, per lb. 20%@2%. EGGS—Fresh California, per dozen, 42%@4%; Los Angeles, 87%@4%; Oregon, do., Eastern, 80%@2%; Duck, 44%@4%. DRY HIDDEN—(% off for calls) per lb. 19%@10%. WOOL—Very hurry and scarce, per lb. 17%@20 slightly hurry, 20%@22%; used shipping, 24 to 28c Extra choice, 27 to 22c. New Store.—It gives us pleasure to announce the opening of a fine new store in the Anaheim Hotel Building, by two of our most popular and reliable young men Messrs Al. & Morris Steinhart. They are both well and favorably known in the community as gentlemen of the most prompt and honorable business character and have been prominently identified with some of our leading business houses for many years past. The former was once Agent of the Anaheim Lighter Co., then a partner in the firm of Heimann Steinhart & George;and more recently book keeper for Messrs P. Davis & Bro. The latter has been for several years a favorite clerk of Heimann, Steinhart & George and Heimann & George. Both are intimately acquainted with the wants of our people, and have already built up a business reputation that cannot fail to ensure them suc- STILL MISSING.—John Ryan, who disappeared several weeks ago, when a horse belonging to Polhemus team was killed near the Alamitos Ranch, has never been heard from since. Various conjectures are entertained as to his disappearance, but as yet his fate is a sealed mystery. It is said that the dead body of his dog was found on the bank of the river, from which some infer that Ryan was swept away by the current and the faithful brute watched for his return until he died at his Co., then a partner in the firm of Heimann Steinhart & George; and more recently book keeper for Messrs P. Davis & Bro. The latter has been for several years a favorite clerk of Heimann, Steinhart & George and Heimann & George. Both are intimately acquainted with the wants of our people, and have already built up a business reputation that cannot fail to ensure them success in their new enterprise. Music.—The great leading music dealer of the Pacific Coast is M. Gray San Francisco. Mr. G. publishes a large number of pieces every year and is always in advance of every other dealer. We beg to acknowledge the following choice morceaux, Russian Melody Sagt ihr class ich sie liebe! "Kiss me in my dreams" song and chorus, "Down the Meadows,'neath the Clover," and "This Loving Heart of Mine," Mr Gray has published a beautiful little ballad, "Birdie's Lament" words by M. S. Crawford, music by Prof Evans. "My mistress is dead, and I cannot sing. She has left me we've parted forever. She's gone to abide with her heave lyking. Shall I never again see her? No, never! PREACHING AT ENTERPRISE HALL.—The Presbyterian congregation have secured the use of Enterprise Hall for religious services every Sabbath morning, and hereafter preaching may be expected regularly at 11 a.m., on each Sabbath. Rev. Mr. Rice of the M. E. Church South, being the only other Protestant minister now preaching in town, has been invited by the pastor of the Presbyterian Church to occupy on the second Sabbath of each month at the usual hour; the rest of the time Rev. L. P. Webber may be expected to preach. Subject next Sabbath. True manliness What is it? THE CARNIVAL.—It was our good fortune to be present at this magnificent entertainment at the Skating Rink, Los Angeles, Tuesday evening last. About 500 spectators were present (the Rink was perfectly filled and from 200 to 300 people team was killed, near the Alamitos Ranch, has never been heard from since. Various conjectures are entertained as to his disappearance, but as yet his fate is a sealed mystery. It is said that the dead body of his dog was found on the bank of the river, from which some infer that Ryan was swept away by the current and the faithful brute watched for his return until he died at his post. STRAYED OR STOLEN.—Our assistant editor has been lost for several days We miss him very much for he was an able assistant, discriminating in his selections and sharp and cutting in his remarks Although possessing a remarkably smooth and polished exterior he could be severe at times, and would make personal reflections it looked at too closely. He cost us two dollars and was of Westenholmes best manufacture. Whoever returns him shall receive our blessing. THE BENEFIT BALL.—On Thursday next should be patronized by everybody. We all derive a great deal of pleasure from the music of the band and they deserve our hearty reciprocation when an occasion like the present is offered. Let us all turn out and enjoy ourselves, and show moreover that we appreciate music and have the good taste to foster and encourage it in our midst. GALLATIN.—We passed through this thriving town on Wednesday last, and found everything flourishing as usual. We understand that the public school is about to close, owing to a want of funds, and that the present popular principal, Mr S. M. Geis, will remove to El Monte. A drug store will soon be built by Dr. Reaves, and another gentleman whose name we have forgotten. SHOEMAKERS.—Buy stock as near home as possible, where the money paid will improve our own county. J. H. Wright & Co., of Los Angeles, keep the best varieties of leather and deal honorably with their customers. You will find them gentlemen in... THE CARNIVAL.—It was our good fortune to be present at this magnificent entertainment at the Skating Rink, Los Angeles, Tuesday evening last. About 500 spectators were present (the Rink was perfectly filled and from 200 to 300 people refused admittance for want of room) and between 80 and 90 masked skaters appeared upon the floor. It was by far the most brilliant assemblage we have seen in Southern California. Messrs. Bent & Ralph have achieved a well deserved success in the conduct and management of the Rink, and no gentlemen could be more worthy of the golden harvest their enterprise has secured. TUSTIN CITY.—Mr. T. M. Rikert has sold his 14 acre lot adjoining Tustin City to Andrew Milla. Mr. Rikert has gone to Sonoma county, with his family, to remain a few months. C. C. Broyfogle has gone to Death Valley Mining District, to hunt up rich diggings from which he was formerly driven by Indians, Mr. C. Tustin has sold three more blocks to new owners. SELECTED MATTER—Owing to the non arrival of eastern mails we are deprived of our usual supply of literary gems from which to make selections. If a train don’t get through before long we shall be compelled so regard to a patent office report or a shaping of a dictionary, for similar matters. SHOEMAKERS.—Buy stock as near home as possible, where the money paid will improve our own county. J. H. Wright & Co., of Los Angeles, keep the best varieties of leather and deal honorably with their customers. You will find them gentlemen in every respect, and they will make it to your advantage to trade with them. A MISTAKE.—To suppose that beautiful sign of Goodman & Rimpau’s was painted at San Francisco. It is hard to believe, we must admit, that a young city like ours can turn out such work, but you can see how it is yourself any day at the busy shop of Payne Bros. house and ornamental painters on Centre Street. BUILDING.—Messrs Hille & Mezel have commenced the erection of their new bakery building. The Fire Co.’s truck house is nearly completed. The store room lately occupied as a hardware store by H·D. Polhemus, is being fitted up for a new loon. BALL AT GALLATIN.—Wm. Robinson of the Gallatin house, will give a ball on Thursday evening next, having the dance of the school house and supper at the Hotel Ticket, Goss and Ladling, including hopping. A good time may be expected. METAL ANNUAL A Piquet, Frank E. Lafuncheste, Ancil Cobb, Peter Richards, M H. Mitchell, E Polhams, H D Polliams, C F Lewis, L W Kirby, Beej Dreyfus, Nicholas Mudlark, Thos Canoyan, J H Lewis, Talt Hill, L Mendelaohn, A Cameron, Mrs Rust, M A Gilmer, Henry Boege, City; A Crum, Chicago; John Ott, David Davies, Wm S Wright, W K Potter, A Z Jordan, Geo F Kirsch, Los Angeles; Mr and Mrs Niles, Capistrano; Robert N White, Lew E Smith, Gilbert Huntington, Anaheim Landing; Jas E Bryan, Saratoga; A Rowland, G A Gray; Rowland Banch; J Forster, San Diego; P W Gibson, Rev C Gridley, El Monte; C F Currier, San Jose; E C Glidden, Dan Richards, San Gabriel; D Mancka, San Francisco; S W Iler, Capistrano. PLANTERS HOTEL L F McGray., L L Rnlo., Jas Bannde, G Pridham, Wm Pridham, S Benjamin,G F Kirsch,Los Angeles, Paul Rickmann, Jacob Westerling, Ben Wilson, J H W Jensen, G Huntington, Otto Evers, Anaheim Landing; Louis F Baker Jr, San Diego; Wm H Raynes, La Bolsa Ruiz; J J Hill, David Davies, L W Kirby, City; Thos Woods, Mr Ancell, Mr Cobb, San Bernardino; F. W. Gibson, Thos Thompson, El Monte; E W Squires, Mountain View; Robt Fischer, Jonathan E Bacon, San Juan; A Nathan, San Francisco; F R Lafaucherie, Jerusalem! Peter Richards, Africa & Archibald Camer. ING; Louis F Baker Jr, San Diego; Wm H Raynes, La Bolsa Ruiz; J J Hill, David Davies, L W Kirby, City; Thos Woods, Mr Anell, Mr Cobb, San Bernardino; F. W. Gibson, Thos Thompson, El Monte; E W Squires, Mountain View; Robt Fischer, Jonathan E Bacon, San Juan; A Nathan, San Francisco; F R Lafaucherie, Jerusalem! Peter Richards, Africa? Archibald Cameron, Otto Germer, E W Germer, Pennsylvania; James Dalton, J F Bemis, Frank H Adams, Santa Ana-Wm Oebone, New York. A NEW DAILY.—We have pleasure of welcoming this week, the daily edition of the San Diego Bulletin. It is a neatly printed 5-column paper about the size of The People's Advocate. As the editor is sick we can't tell yet what his metal is. Success to the daily. RECOVERING.—We are happy to learn that our esteemed fellow citizen, Mr. F. Schneider, has seemingly passed the most severe point of his disease and is gradually recovering. A heavy load has been lifted from the hearts of all, now that the danger is past. WE ACKNOWLEDGE.—Receipt of an invitation to attend a General Convention of the Cal. Vine Growers' and Wine and Brandy Manufacturers' Association, to be convened at Sacramento on the 21st inst. TUSTIN CITY SCHOOL.—A public school was commenced at Tustin City, Sycamore District, last Monday, taught by Miss Ellen Casad. There are now about 25 scholars in the district. The residence of Mr. P. A. Clark, on Los Angeles street is all enclosed, and presents a very neat appearance. It is sided with rustic. DEATH.—We learn that a young son of Pedro Blanco of this city, aged about two years, died yesterday morning in Los Angeles. MISCELLANEOUS. JOHN CARLIN, Special Agent, Los Angeles THE FLORENOE Will new everything needed in a family, from the heaviest to the lightest fabric. IT DOES MORE WORK, MORE KINDS OF WORK, AND BETTER WORK. Than any other machine. If there is a Florence Sewing Machine within one thousand miles of San Francisco not working well and giving entire satisfaction, if I am informed of it, it will be attended to without expense of any kind to the owner. SAMUEL HILL, Agent, 19 New Montgomery Street, Grand Hotel Building, San Francisco. Send for Orenlars and samples of the work. Active Agents wanted to every place. WAGON and CARRIAGE MAKING. O. LUEDKE, At the shop of Crook & Sullivan, Center street, Anaheim. Will do all kinds of Wagon and Carriage Making. ALSO, REPAIRING In a workmanlike manner and at reasonable rates. Land for Sale Cheap. TERMS EASY: Forty-seven one-tenth acres in Anaheim. It has a water right for every acre. A comfortable house 30x17, bar, corral, and other out-buildings. Sixty orange, and forty peach trees; they will bear fruit this year. A variety of other trees, walnuts, apples, pears, apricots and figs. Two acres alfalfa. Also some valuable land on the Santiago de Santa Ana, under the Chapman ditch. For particulars apply to J. B. PARKER, On Center street, 1½ miles East from the Planters' Hotel. F. SIGNORET. on Los Angeles street is all enclosed, and presents a very neat appearance. It is sided with rustic. DEATH.—We learn that a young son of Pedro Blanco of this city, aged about two years, died yesterday morning in Los Angeles. Miscellaneous. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY! FEBRUARY 224, 1872. BENEFIT BALL OF THE Anaheim Brass Band, A BALL will be given by the Anaheim Brass Band At Enterprise Hall, Anaheim, ONThursday Evening, February 22d, 1872. A good supper will be provided. Music by the band. All those who appreciate the civilizing influence of music, and are in favor of encouraging it in our midst, are cordially invited to be present. Tickets, for Gent. and Ladies, (including Supper, $2). BELLA UNION HOTEL. Main Street, Los Angeles, I now open, having been thoroughly renovated. CHARGES MODERATE. S. O. WHITEFIELD Suggestion Manager. U.S. HOTEL, Opposite the Court House. HAMMEL & DINNERER, Props. TERMS EASY: Forty-seven one-tenth acres in Anaheim. It has a water right for every acre. A comfortable house 30x17, bar, corral, and other on-builtings. Sixty orange, and forty peach trees; they will bear fruit this year. A variety of other trees, walnuts, apples, pears, apricots and figs. Two acres alfalfa. Also some valuable land on the Santiago de Santa Ana, under the Chapman ditch. For particulars apply to J. B. PARKER. On Center street, 1¼ miles East from the Planters' Hotel. F. SIGNORET, H I R DRESSING SALOON. Main Street, corner of Arcadia, next to Gates' Saloon, LOS ANGELES. For Sale. CITY LOT NO. 62, 140x180 feet on Santa Ana street. between Los Angeles and Lemon streets, with a good house on it. Cheap for cash. Enquire at the premises, or at LANGENBERGER & Co.'s. PEDRO SILVAS, BARBERO (BARBER). Next to the French Restaurant, Los Angeles los streets, ANAHEIM. NEW YORK BREWERY. Anaheim Agency. Parties in Anaheim desiring to prepare the excellent BEER manufactured at this establishment, can do so by applying to Mr. TOM MORGLE. ANAHEIM. L. W. FRENCH, DENTIST, May Street, Los Angeles, CA office in Ballard and Boulding, California. General Merchandise. Childs & Co., Los Angeles Nursery and Fruit Garden. Offer for sale a large and desirable deck of fruit, shade and ornamental trees, grapevines. And all small fruit, Italian chestnut. The desire to call particular attention to fine stock of Princess Premium Languedoc almond. Price list mailed to all applicants. Address: Childs & Co., Los Angeles NEW STORE!! WHOLESALE and RETAIL GOODMAN & RIMPAU, Would respectfully announce to their numerous friends and the public generally that they have opened a store on center street, between Langenberg &'s and Loudke's watchmaker shop, in which they offer to sell cheap for cash, a general assortment of dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, hats and caps, AND—GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS &c., &c., &c., &c. WOULD respectfully announce to their numerous friends and the public generally that they have opened a store on counter street; between Langenbergar & Luedke's watchmaker shop, in which they offer to sell cheap for' cash, a general assortment of dry Goods, Clothing, Beets and Shoes, Hats and Caps, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS &c., &c., &c., As we make the above line of goods a speciality, we can offer a better assortment at lower prices than any other house this place. We would invite all who wish to purchase the above goods to give us a call before buying elsewhere. Our to is Small Profits and Quick Sales. Call and O Us. L. GOODMAN. THEODORE RIMPAU. Country Produce taken in Exchange. Profanity Is a vice that has nothing to offer in its defense; but if anything will make a man wear— Ladies Excepted! It is to have a woman, Low-lived, Stab-sided Host always running over, never running right, but you running to get more of the same art. Home and get a pair made to order. I will do just as I agree; if not you may kick my old hat all over town. At our stop on Los Angeles Street, opposite the Enterprise Hall. J. Smith. J. DAVIS. RICHARD MELROSE DAVIS & MELROSE, ENTERPRISE BAR and BILLIARD ROOM HE most handsome and commodious Billiard Room in Anaheim. Wines native and foreign; Whiskies genuine Pony Brandy, Ale, Porter, Soda, hot or Cold Pinches, &c., &c. A LARGE HALL to rent for Balls. Theatrical Performances, &c., &c. Los Angeles and San Bernardino Land Company. Moist land for Sale 85,000 ACRES of rich, moist valley land, on the Stearns Kanchos in Los Angeles county, in lots to salt. TERMS—One fourth cash; balance in three annual payments, at ten per cent interest. the beautiful scenery Of Anaheim and vicinity, with its orange groves, the magnificent Sierra Nevada range of mountains on the Northeast, and the Pacific ocean, with its islands in the distance. The Table Will be supplied with every luxury obtainable in this fruitful latitude, with wines and fruits of the season. The proprietor believes that the rapidly increasing population and business importance of Anaheim demands hotel accommodation superior to any hitherto offered, and with a long and successful experience in the business, as the proprietor formerly of the Balla Union Hotel at Los Angeles, and more recently of the U.S. Hotel of that city he assumes the management of the ANAHEIM HOTEL With confidence in his ability to please, and a respectful solicitation of a share of the public patronage. HENRY BEEMERMAN. PLANTERS' HOTEL, JOHN FISCHER, PROPRIETOR. Corner Center and Los Angeles streets. ANAHEIM, CAL. THE undersigned has the pleasure of announcing that his magnificent new hotel building, erected on the site of the one recently burned, is now completed and open to the public. The building is Lighted with Gas, and well heated throughout. No pain or expense has been spared to make this in every respect. FIRST CLASS HOUSE! Anaheim is in the most fertile part of the semi-tropical region of California, in the midst of luxuriant orange groves and purple vineyards, convenient to good hunting and fishing grounds, and is only 12 miles from the sea, with a climate acknowledged SUPERIOR to any other in the State, and offers advantages to the traveler or tourist unequaled by any other portion of the Union. Terms Moderate—Ample Accommodation. JOHN FISCHER. LAFAYETTE HOTEL CHRIS. FLUHR; Proprietor. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY informed that this well known Hotel is fitted up with a view to Los Angeles and San Bernardino Land Company. Moist land for Sale 85,000 ACRES of rich, moist valley land, on the Stearns Kanchos in Los Angeles county, in lots to salt. TERMS—One fourth cash; balance in three annual payments, at ten per cent interest apply to. WM. R. OLDEN, Agent at Anaheim. FOR SALE DRIGATED LANDS In the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. FOR TERMS and particulars apply to A. B. Chambers, Los Angeles, or to Capt. Wm. T. Glennin at Anaheim or at his of San Richland. CITY Meat Market, Center of Center and Los Angeles streets. ANAHIM ASHCROFT & PRYOR; PROPRIETORS. A CHOICE SUPPLY of Fresh Beef, Mutton and Pork on hand at all times. Always on hand, a large supply of all kinds of fresh vegetables. ROH & GARDEN, DEALER IN MAYANA and COMMUNICATIONS, TORACCO, PIPES, AND FURNISHINGS NOTIONS. Wishing the LAKE WING BALOON, Los Angeles. CHRIS. FLUHR; Proprietor. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC ARE RESPONDIBLE FOR this well known Hotel is fitted up with a view to keep pace with the progress of improvements. Having well furnished suites and single rooms, it offers great indulgences to families and the travelling community in general. RAILROAD HOTEL Wilmington Cal. Canal Street, Opposite Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Office. S. G. THOMPSON, . . Proprietor. ART NOTICE. BEING NOW PREPARED TO FURISH a style of pictures which cannot be surpassed on the Pacific Coast, outside of San Francisco. I would respectfully call the attention of my friends, and the public generally, to the very valuable acquisitions recently made of the latest improvements in Photographic Art. I am also pleased to announce that I have acquired the services of an EMINENT ARTIST, late of Bradley & Rulofson's Gallery, at San Francisco. A large number of specimens are just finished, to which the attention of my friends and the public is respectfully invited. It will afford me great pleasure to show work done at this Gallery now, feeling confident that I can please the most fastidious, and that a visit here will secure their patronage. No Payment Exacted until full satisfaction is given. Respectfully submitted, V. WOLFENSTRIN.