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Southern Californian SATURDAY... AUGUST 31, 1872 Olive-Culture in California. Olive-culture, it is anticipated, will prove to be a lucrative business in the county of Santa Barbara and elsewhere on the Southern coast of California. The labor required in its cultivation, compared to that demanded by ordinary field and garden farming, is trifling. The trees, at five years of age, return a slight recompense for care; and at seven orchard should afford an average yield of about twenty gallons of berries to a tree. If there are seventy trees to an acre, there should be obtained from it one thousand four hundred gallons of berries. From twenty gallons of berries may be extracted three gallons of oil; and, if properly manufactured, olive oil will command $4 to $5 a gallon, at wholesale. Thus, an average yield of olives, derived from an orchard covering one acre of land will produce about $800 worth of oil. After deducting the entire cost of production and manufacture, a net profit may be anticipated of at least $2 per gallon; and thus, one acre, containing seventy trees, yielding an average of twenty gallons of berries, or the equivalent of three gallons of oil, each, will afford a surplus above all expenses of about $400 a year. Olive-culture is so simple, that any one of ordinary intelligence may engage in it. Its result are such that any one may find it profitable. As a business, it offers the advantage that it may be carried on at Olive-culture is so simple, that any one of ordinary intelligence may engage in it. Its result are such, that any one may find it profitable. As a business, it offers the advantage that it may be carried on at home; and that a man of culture may engage in it, and yet find intervals for the pursuit of other objects and more varied themes. I speak here merely with reference to olive-culture. The process of manufacturing the oil is an entirely different business, and belongs separate and apart from the cultivation of the olive. In time, it will not be expected, as now, that each grower shall be manufacturer also. As soon as the supply of olives in a neighborhood is sufficient to warrant the erection of suitable machinery for expressing the oil, every requisite for the purpose will be at hand. The olive grower's labor for the season will end with the deposit of his berries at the oil manufactory; and, according to the custom of the olive district of Europe, one-half the oil from his berries will subsequently be returned to him, ready for use and for market.—From "The Olive and its Oil in California," in Overland Monthly for September. The "Overland."—Our favorite California magazine "has arrived" for Sept., prompt, as usual. It contains the first instalment of the promised poem by Joaquin Miller, "Isles of the Amazons," for which the publishers are said to have paid $2,000. This is the first verse: "Far up in the hush of the Amazon River, And hid in the heart of the deep Andes, There are isles as grand as the Isles of seas, And the waves strike strophes and the keen reeds quiver, The other articles are: The Olive and its Oil in California, The Sacrilege, Government Surveys, London Art Exhibition of 1872 Little Edith Murray, Facts about New Zealand, A Few Snap Shots, Loveliness (poetry) Sanny, A Naturalist's Visit to the "Tres Marias," The Olive and its Oil in California, The Sacrilege, Government Surveys, London Art Exhibition of 1872 Little Edith Murray, Facts about New Zealand, A Few Snap Shots, Loveliness (poetry) Sanny, A Naturalist's Visit to the "Tres Maria," The Owen's Valley Earthquake. ...A vagrant printer, named Morrisey, died at Bakersfield, on the 3rd inst. ...Opposition has reduced the fare from San Diego to Julian $1; Julian to San Diego, 50 cents, ...The 12th of October next will be the 380th anniversary of the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus. ...Peter Cox, aged 101 years, was recently married in Brooklyn to Miss Lucy Green, aged 50. Both are colored. ...It is said that more copies of the New York Tribune are sold in the South than any other paper published in the country. WELL BOBING.—One of the greatest advantages to Mr. Putney's appparatus for boring is, the doublelever pressure, by which he is enable to force pipe down through quicksand, where other methods fail. Address A. E. Putney Anaheim. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. THE COUNTY BOARD OF EXAMINATION WILL hold its regular Quarterly Examination of teachers in Los Angeles City, at the District Court Room on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the 2nd, 5th and 6th of September. All applicants are requested to be in attendance during the entire session. W. M. McFADDEN, County Sup't. of Schools, Anaheim, August 17, 1872. Carpets. WAREHOUSE. On Smith, ENTER AND DEALER IN Cloths, Paper Hang, Upholstery Goods. Central Street, Los Angeles, Cal and put down ready. e restaurants. GE RESTAURANT ARDS & MARCOVICH. Proprietors. St. Next Enterprise Hall, ANAHEIM. HORS HAVE ACQUIRED THROUGH a thorough knowledge of how to be conducted, and they to keep a Restaurant which in cannot be excelled in any part de and Porter/Oysters, Ice all the Delicacies and tats of the season. THE DAY, WEEK or MONTH private room for Ladies, TAR AURANT, Angeles Street, Anaheim. THE DAY OR WEEK AT DERATE PRICES. be obtained at all hours. RGE MILLER. Proprietor ries & Saloons. Hotels. PLANTER'S HOTEL, JOHN FISCHER, PROPRIETOR. Corner Center and Los Angles 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 pains or expense has been prepared to make this in every respect a 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. ANAHEIM HOTEL. HENRY BREMERMANN, Transportation. Notice to Shippers. GREAT REDUCTION IN FREIGHT!! ANAHEIM LIGHTER COMPANY THIS COMPANY is now prepared to receive and deliver Freight At the Lowest Rates. SHIPTERS WILL PLEASE SEND BILLS OF LADING by Steamer, and mark Freight care ANAHEIM LIGHTER COMPANY. No Charge for Storage on Grain. ROBT. N. WHITE, Agent A. I. Co. City Hacks and Barouches, FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of public, with careful drivers, always be on hand, at my stand, front of the Picco House or Tempe Block, Los Angeles. Parties taken to any part of the city, or parties conveyed to Pic Nic or on the sure or Business Excursions to any part of the surrounding country. J. H. HEWITT. Proprietor. LOS ANGELES & SAN PEDRO RAILROAD. On and after November lst 1871, trains will run in follows, leaving WILMINGTON—7:45 A.M. and 1 P.M. TAR AURANT, CHELS STREET, Anaheim. THE DAY OR WEEK AT DERATE PRICES. obtained at all hours. RGE MILLER. Proprietor eries & Saloons. ERNIA BREWERY, north street, between Angeles and Lemon. ANAHEIM. AD., Proprietor. RICHARD MELROSE & MELROSE, ENTERPRISE BILLIARD ROOM handsome and commodious room in Anaheim, tive and foreign. Whiskies by Brandy, Ale, Porter, Soda Punches, &c., &c. RGE HALL Balls. Theatrical Performances, &c., &c. ter Saloon. 69 Main street. Y'S NEW BLOCK. LOS ANGELES. S & CO. Proprietors AGER. EIM BREWERY. STREET, ANAHEIM ers Promptly Filled. ATTACHED TO THE PREMISES- S. GOLDSTEIN. Proprietor ENT S.ALO offers advantages to the traveler or tourist unequaled by any other portion of the Union. Terms Moderate--Ample Accommodation. JOHN FISCHER. ANAHEIM HOTEL. HENRY BREMERMANN, Proprietor. Center and Lemon Streets, ANAHEIM, CAL. This splendid house is in its construction, appointments, furnishing and management, in every respect. FIRST CLASS HOTEL. The building having been designed and erected in the most careful and finished manner, especially for hotel purposes, and is well adapted to the comfort and accommodation of its guests. Its Rooms —BE— AIRY, WELL LIGHTED, & HEATED, —and Neatly Arranged. And command. See views of the beautiful scenery of Anaheim and vicinity, with its orange groves and purple vineyards; the sea and mountains 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 has had long experience in hotelkeeping, and he invites all his old friends and the public generally to the ANAHEIM HOTEL with full confidence in his ability to please and a respectual conciliation of a fair share of the public patronage. HENRY BREMERMANN. BELLA UNION HOTEL. Main Street, Los Angeles, now open, having been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished. CHARGES MODERATE. Winston & Matfield ---- Proprietors. LAFAYETTE HOTEL. CHRIS. FLUHR, ---- Proprietor. LOS ANGELES & SAN PIDRO RAILROAD. On end after November 1st 1871, trains will run on follows, leaving WILMINGTON—7:45 A.M., and 1 P.M. LOS ANGELES—10 A.M., and 3:15 P.M. Except on days of steamers' arrival and departure when trains will run to connect with Steamer. Passengers for San Francisco and San Diego, will leave Los Angeles by the 10 A.M. train, connecting at Wilmington with the Company's Steamers. First-Class passenger care will run regularly. No Charge for Storage to Merchants in the Country. JOHN MILNER, Agent at Los Angeles E. E. HEWITT, Superintendent. NORTH PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. CARRYING THE U. S. MAILS. THE STEAMSHIPS OF the North Pacific Transportation Company will leave as follows, on the following routes: SAN FRANCISCO & SAN DIEGO S. Francisco for San Diego. San Diego for San Francisco. San Pedro for San Francisco. Sta Barbara for San Francisco. June 30 July 4 July 5 July 6 July 7 July 8 July 9 July 10 July 11 July 12 July 13 July 14 July 15 July 16 July 17 July 18 July 19 July 20 July 21 July 22 July 23 July 24 July 25 July 26 July 27 July 28 Sept Leaving San Francisco at 9 A.M. Bakeries. AMERICAN Bread & Cracker BAKERY. CORNER OF FIRST AND MAIN STS. Los Angeles. BUTTER, SUGAR, SODA JENNY LINDS. PILOT AND GINGER CRACKERS. ATSan Francisco Prices. We have also on hand, a large assortment of Cakes (small and large); also WANDING Cakes. LAFAYETTE HOTEL. CHRIS. FLUHR, ... Proprietor. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY informed that 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 inducements to families and the traveling community in general. CHARGES MODERATE. OCEAN HOUSE, ANAHEIM LANDING SAIL BOATS, CHOWDER, SEA BATHS, Good Living and Plenty of Fun at Reasonable Rates. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THE PLEASURE OF announcing to the Public that they have established a Pleasant and Comfortable Place of Resort at the Landing, where visitors may enjoy the accommodations of a GOOD HOTEL with all the attractions of the sea side. Drive down and see an EVERS & RICKMAN, Proprietors. U.S. HOTEL, Opposite the Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. HAMMEL & DENKER, Proprs. RAILROAD HOTEL Wilmington Cal. Ocean Street, Opposite Wells Fargo Co.'s Office S. G. THOMPSON, ... Proprietor, BAKERY. CORNER OF FIRST AND MAIN STS., Los Angeles. BUTTER, SUGAR, SODA JENNY LINDS, PILOT AND GINGER CRACKERS, AT San Francisco Prices. We have also on hand, a large assortment of Cakes (small and large); also WEDDING Cakes Of all descriptions. Call and examine for yourselves before going elsewhere. CITY BAKERY. HILLE & MENZEL, PROPRIETORS. Los Angeles street, Anaheim. HAVING JUST ADDED TO our establishment one of the largest and finest openings, the State we are prepared to furnish at all times the best of BREAD, CAKES, PIES, CRACKERS And everything else pertaining to a FIRST CLASS BAKERY. A BAR is attached to the establishment where Wines, Liquors and Cigars may always be had. Barbers & Bath-houses. BATH HOUSE PROF. DEAN HAS THE PLEASURE TO ANounce that he has at length provided what Anaheim has long needed; viz: a GOOD BATH HOUSE, in connection with his NEW BARBER SHOP, On Center; Opposite Anaheim Hotel, Where two Ame BATH ROOMS are fitted up with all the modern conveniences. HOT AND COLD BATES AT ALL TIMES. PERRO ELVAS, BARBERO (BARBER). Next to the French Restaurant, Los Angeles street, ANAHEIM. Meat Markets. CITY Meat Market, (Corner of Center and Los Angeles Streets). ANAHEIM 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. ANAHEIM MEAT MARKET. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THE PLEASURE OF announcing to the Public that they will, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 1st., 1873, Open a new Meat Market in Anaheim, to be known by the above name. They will be located on Canter street between the Anaheim Brewery and Mary's Haynes Stop where a full supply of all the choices of meats may always be found. MEAT DELIVERED! Meat will be delivered to purchasers, free of charge. Solicit a fair share of the public patronage. We are. Respectfully, DRAYSEN & CO. Furniture & Bedding. ANAHEIM FURNITURE STORE, F. & J. EACKS LIVERY STABLE. LIVERY STABLE. SALE STABLE. ASKIN & METZER PROPRIETORS. FASHION STABLE. MAIN STREET, Opposite Arcadia Street LOS ANGELES. GEO. R. BUTLER, Proprietors. A branch of this stable, or the phil original Stable, is located on Main street next to Lichtenbergers wagon shop. 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—Blooded Horses, and everything belonging to a first class establishment kept constantly on hand for our patrons. Places of Business—Los Angeles street, next to Flecher's Hotel. Dragon Makers FURNITURE & BEDDING. ANAHEIM FURNITURE STORE, F. & J. BACKS MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FURNITURE AND BEDDING Sewing machines. WILEY AND CANAVON PROPRIETORS. Horses boarded and groomed by the day, week, or month. Single and double teams always on hand. New Buggies—Blooded Horses, and everything belonging to a first class establishment kept constantly on hand for our patrons. Place of Business—Los Angeles street, next to Flacher's Hotel. Wagon Makers E. W. CROOK. J. SULLIVAN. CROOK & SULLIVAN. BLACKSMITHS. and WAGON-MAKERS. Center street, opposite Langenberger & Co.'s. ANAHEIM. Manufacturers and Repairers of Wagons Carriages, &c., &c. Mr. Sullivan, is an experienced shoer and will guarantee satisfaction. ALL WORK WARRANTED. WAGON and CARRIAGE MAKING. O. LUEDKE, At the shop of Crook & Sullivan, Center street, Anaheim. Will do all kinds of Wagon and Carriage Making. REPAIRING In a workmanlike manner and at reasonable rates. Boot & Shoe makers. GEORGE BAUER BOOTS AND SHOES Made and repaired at the lowest cash price. All sizes promptly supplied to, and work guaranteed. Center street, opposite the Brewery. L. GUNTHER, BOOT & SHOEMAKER, Los Angeles Street, Anaheim. A good fit Guaranteed. Profanity THE FLORENCE Will sew everything needed in a family, from the heaviest to the lightest fabric. IT DOES MORE WORK, MORE MINDS 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 San Francisco Send for Circulars and samples of the work. Notice Agents wanted in every place. L.CUNTHER, BOOT & SHOEMAKER, Los Angeles Street, Anaheim. A good Fit Guaranteed. Profanity Is a vice that has nothing to offer in its defense; but if anything will make a ma swear— Ladies Excepted! —It is to have a Mean, Low-lived, Stab-sided Boot always running over, never running right, But you running to get more of the same sort. Come 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 shop on Los Angeles Street, Opposite the Enterprise Hall. J. Smith. Coopers. ANAHRIE COOPER SHOP CENTER STREET, J. WESTPHAL, PROPRIETOR CHARLES WILLE COOPER CASKS TANK And All styles of preparing, baking or shortest notice. Reparing of wine casks &., promptly attended to Place of business, between Los Angeles and Lemon streets, near the Catholic Church.