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Southern Californian Published Every Saturday. RICHARD, MELBOSE. PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR OFFICE AT CORNER OF CENTER AND LOS ANGELES STREETS. TERMS For One Year (in advance.)...5 00 " Six Months," " " ...3 00 " Three " " " ...2 00 JOB WORK: ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, PROMPTLY AND NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. AGENTS: Los Angeles, W. J. BRODRICK. Santa Ana, W. H. SPURGEON. Gallatin, FRANKEL BROS. San Francisco, L. P. FISHER. NOTICE. Subscriptions and Translent Advertisements to be Paid for Invariably In Advance. Current Advertisements Must be Settled For Monthly. BUSINESS CARDS. SAMUEL MEYER, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Oils, Gas Fixtures, and Kitchen Utensils. COMMERCIAL STREET ... LOS ANGELES JOSEPH BENNERSCHEIDT, TIN AND COPPERSMITH. Center Street, Anaheim STOVES AND TINWARE ALWAYS ON HAND BATH HOUSE AND BARBER SHOP. center Street... Anaheim PROF. DEAN ... PROPIR GEORGE BAUER BOOTS AND SHOES Made and repaired at the lowest cash price. All orders promptly attended to, and work guaranteed. George Bauer, Los Angeles street, opposite Enterprise Hall. L. GUNTHER, BOOT & SHOEMAKER. AGENTS: Los Angeles, W. J. BRODRICK, Santa Ana, W. H. SPURGEON, Gallatin, FRANKEL BROS, San Francisco, L. P. FISHER. NOTICE. Subscriptions and Transient Advertisements to be Paid for Invariably in Advance. Current Advertisements Must be Settled For Monthly. BUSINESS CARDS! J. W. CLARK; Notary Public AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Land Agent and Conveyancer. Acknowledgments Taken. Office at Clark's new building opposite Planters' Hotel Center street. A. KOHLER, Justice of the Peace, [ANAHEIM TOWNSHIP] Office Next to Anaheim Hotel, Center Street Anahe in. Particular attention paid to Conveyancing, Collecting, Accounting And drafting of legal papers generally. Business transactions in all modern languages. P. J. CKIDWY KEWEN & HOWARD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW BOORS 9 & 10, DOWNEY'S BLOCK, corner Main and Temple Sts., Los Angeles. A. A. WILSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR Room No. 11, Temple Block, 3rd LOS ANGELES, CAL. O'MELVENY & HAZARD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE IN TEMPLE'S BLOCK, LOS ANGELES, CAL. Special Attention given to business in U.S. Land Office. R. H. CHAPMAN. A. W. HUTTON. CHAPMAN & HUTTON, Attorneys at LAW OFFICE IN TEMPLE BLOCK, UP STARS, Los Angeles, Cal. DR. W. N. HARDIN, Office and Residence GEORGE BAUER BOOTS AND SHOES Made and repaired at the lowest cash price. All orders promptly attended to, and work guaranteed. GEORGE BAUER, Los Angeles street, opposite Enterprise Hall. L. GUNTHER, BOOT & SHOEMAKER, Los Angeles Street, Anaheim. A good fit Guaranteed. Banks. THE BANK. WM. WORKMAN, F. P. F. TEMPLE. TEMPLE & WORKMAN, Bankers. TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES. Receive Deposits and issue their Certificates, transact a General Banking Business. Draw on the London and San Francisco Bank (Limited at San Francisco). FXCHANGE FOR SALE ON NEW YO. K. LONDON PARIS AND HAMBURG. LEGAL TENDERS, BULLION, GOLD DUST, and Government, State, County and City Bonds Bought and Sold. Receive Valuables for safe keeping. FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' BANK, — OF — LOS ANGELES. BANK CAPITAL, - $500,000. JOHN G. DOWNEY... I RESIDENT. ISAIS W. HELLMAN... CASHIER. Exchange or Sale on SAN FRANCISCO. FRANKE PORT, NEW YORK, HAMBURG. LODON, BERLIN, DUBLIN, PARIS OFFICE IN TEMPLE'S BLOCK, LOS ANGELES, CAL. Special Attention given to business in U. S. Land Office. B. H. CHAPMAN, A. W. HUTTON. CHAPMAN & HUTTON, Attorneys at LAW OFFICE IN TEMPLE BLOCK, UP STAIRS, Los Angeles, Cal. DR. W. N. HARDIN, Office and Residence Cor. Los Angeles and Sycamore Streets Anaheim. DR. J. S. GARDINER, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Office — SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAN BUILDING Anaheim. MRS. A. HIGGINS. LADIES' PHYSICIAN AND MIDWIFE. Particular attention given to diseases peculiar to women and children. Office and Residence Corner Lemon and Center streets Anaheim. JOHN STEWART, SURGEON. Late of the English and U. S. armies. OFFICE at Wm. Higgins' Drug Store. PIONEER DRUG STORE. Center street' corner of Lemon, Anaheim. N. HIGGINS, PROPRIXOR DEALER IN Drugs, Perfumery, and Garden seeds. D. W. C. DINOX. A. J. BROWX. DIMOCK & BROWN, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Enter to their work, LOS ANGELES. BANK CAPITAL, - $500,000. JOHN G. DOWNEY ... I RESIDENT. ISAIS W. HELLMAN ... CASHER. Exchange or Sale on SAN FRANCISCO. FRANKFORT, NEW YORK: HAMBURG. LONDON, BERLIN. DUBLIAN. PARIS Receive Deposits, and issue their certificates BUY AND SELL LEGAL TENDERS, GOVERNMENT STATE AND COUNTY BONDS, Will also pay the highest price for Gold and Silver Bullion. From and after this date, on all monies left as term deposits, interest will be allowed. Los Angeles, April 13, 1870. Dragon Makers REOPENING OF THE BLACKSMITH & WAGON SHOP Formerly occupied by Crook & Sullivan OPPOSITE LANGENBERGER & CO., CENTER STREET, Anaheim. The undersigned have opened the above shop, and are fully prepared to do BLACKSMITH WORK, In all its branches, Wagon and Carriage making, AND Georgal Job Work, HORSE-SHOEING, A SPECIALTY. N. B., Kindness, strict attention to business, and all work warranted is our motto. if尊12 CROWTHER & JOHNSON, ERN California HEIM, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1873. Hotels. PLANTER'S HOTEL, JOHN FISCHER, PROPRIETOR. Corner Center and Los Angeles street ANAHEIM, CAL. THE undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the Traveling Public to the superior accommodations of this well known and long established house. The hotel has every accommodation which a long experience in the business could suggest. STAGES from San Diego, Los Angeles and San Bernardino stop at this 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. Restaurants. CHALLENGE RESTAURANT JULIUS DUGARDIN & CO., Proprietors. LOS ANGELES St., Next Enterprise Hall. ANAHEIM. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING LEASED THE ABOVE named favorite place of resort, begs leave to assure his friends that he will spare no pain to maintain its well-earned reputation among all lovers of good cheer. Having associated himself with one of the best cooks in the land, he is confident that his table will be likewise one of the best, and invites his friends to come and taste for themselves. Families and private parties can always be snapped at short notice, with pastries of every description. JULIUS DUGARDIN BOARD BY THE DAY, WEEK or MONTH. N. B.—A Private room for Ladies. ENTERPRISE SALOON, PETER RICHARDS, ... PROPRIETOR. The hotel has every accommodation which a long experience in the business could suggest. STAGES from San Diego, Los Angeles and San Bernardino stop at this 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 unequated by any other portion of the Union. Terms Moderate. JOHN FISCHER. ANAHEIM HOTEL. Cor. Center & Lemon Sts. ANAHEIM.....Cal Established and hitherto conducted by Henry Breme manu Has been leased to the undersigned who will endeavor to maintain its deservedly high reputation as a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. The appointments of its airy and well-lighted Rooms And the superiority of the KITCHEN AND BAR Are too well known to the public to make further encomium necessary. I respectfully invite all friends and former patrons of the house, as well as the travelling public, to patronize a young beginner who will spare no pains to please his guests. MAX. NEBELUNG. LAFAYETTE HOTEL. BOARD BY THE DAY, WEEK or MONTH. N. B.—A Private room for Ladies. ENTERPRISE SALOON, PETER RICHARDS, ... PROPRIETOR, LOS ANGELES ST....ANAHEIM. Having resumed the management of this popular establishment and thoroughly renovated it, and having a choice stock of the best wines and liquors on hand, I respectfully invite all my old friends to come and see me again. Two Fine 81 Hard Tables, and a Reading & Chess Room Are attached to the establishment. SOULENS & CO. RESTAURANT, [Late Eugene's] Restaurant. Main St., opp. Pico House, Los Angeles. Board, per week, with Call'a Wine...$6 month...$25 and $30 Single Meals...50 and 75 cts. Miscellaneous. J. EVERDING & Co. Commission Merchants, 48 CLAY STREET, Below Drummm, SAN FRANCISCO. DEALERS IN OREGON PRODUCE. Agents for Imperial and Harrisburg Flour Mill. Wheaten Starch of our own manufacture ALWAYS ON HAND. Wm. E. Sibley, GROWER, PACKER AND SHIPPER OF CHOICE GRAPES. CHOICE GRAPES : ALSO: GRAPE ROOTS, SMALL FRUITS, &c. PUT-IN-BAY. J. FLEISHMAN. JULIUS SIGEL San 173 Water St. N.Y. LOIS WETHELMER Fran FURNITURE AND BUILDING Wall-Paper for sai Anahcim Center St... J. WESTPRIOR PROPRIETOR SANTA ANA ST. Santa Anita BY— WM. H. SPURG DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANT Selected LAFAYETTE HOTEL. CHRIS. FLUHR,...Proprietor THE TRAVELING PUBLIC ARE RE-SPECIFULLY 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. U.S. HOTEL, Opposite the Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. HAMMEL & DENKER, Proprs. RAILROAD HOTEL Wilmington Cal. Canal Street, Opposite Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Office. S. G. THOMPSON, ... Proprietor. CARPET WAREHOUSE. Aaron Smith, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloths, Paper Hangings and Upholstery Goods. No. 8, Commercial Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Carpets soiled and put down neatly. CHOICE GRAPES : ALSO: GRAPE ROOTS, SMALL FRUITS, &t. PUT-IN-BAY. OHIO. J. FLEISHMAN, JULIUS SIGEL San 175 Water St. N.Y. LOUIS WETHEIMER Fran FLEISHMAN, SICHEL & Co. IMPORTERS and DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Hardware-Cutlery, Agricultural Implements, &r. NOS. 112 AND 114 FRONT STREET, Detroit California and Pine Street's SAN FRANCISCO CAL. CITY LOTS FOR SALE, An Bremermann's Addition to Anaheim. This tract is within five minutes walk of Center street and is most eligibly located for private residences. For particulars inquire at the "Southern Californian." JOB M. SEAMANS, MANUFACTURING JEWELER & WATCHMAKER And dealer in Precious Stones, Jewelry, Ete 67 Main St., Los Angeles. ORIENT SALOON, Downey Block. | | Los Angeles, GOLDSWORTHY & WESTON, Managers, Mr. Barnard is satisfied that largest and best adapted field wool manufactures that there is. Our advantages over the East fold. His own mill will not begin the business and he expects to do capacity as soon as he can perfectments for that purpose. With the city of his present ditch and ample power for works to employ 100ives can be made available in the of the present mill; and the entire water-power of the county, inness could be used in the nature of wool fabrics without presses it, "making a ripple in producing capacity." The entire of southern California can be done this and our sister valleys by the establishment of mills, and no finer for enterprise and capital is open Pacific coast than the wool industry their various branches, present. The raw material at hand in ex quantities, and the entire world a market for our fabrics. The complete southern Pacific Railroad will give valuable transportation facilities with such manufactures, and in direct communication with each markets of the world. Our point is in the fact that we can produce wool much cheaper than manufacturers can buy it in the manufacturing advantages in freight on the uncleaved three thousand miles and the cost of an army of middd emon. Another suggestive note in this tion is the information we derive Sacriste—a manufacturer of greatness—to the effect that he believed his practical knowledge of the facilities and advantages Furniture & Bedding. ANAHEIM FURNITURE STORE, F. & J. BACKS MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FURNITURE AND BEDDING Wall-Paper for sale. nahcim Cooper Shop St. ... Anahcim WESTPHAL, PROPRIETOR. cation, that we can manufacture woolen fabrics at twenty-five cents per yard less than the prevailing trade prices, and still make money. This is an item of great significance, and should open the eyes of our solid men, who are casting around to find channels for enterprise and investment that will tend to our future growth and prosperity.—Evening Express. Adobe Lands for Wheat. Whenever adobe land can be put in suitable condition for wheat, there is no question as to its value for a continued production for a great number of years with very little deterioration. The only difficulty that attends their use as wheat lands is found in the preparation of the soil for the seed. It is always said that, if the ground is only just right for the seed, it is the test land in the world. It must be neither too wet nor too dry; for in the one case it becomes a perfect mortar bed, unsuited to any kind of vegetation; and in the other so hard that it can only be prowed except by throwing it up into lumps and clods, equally unsuited to successful seeding or the operations of harvesting. That a thorough pulverization of adobe land to a depth not exceeding four or five It must be neither too wet nor too dry; for in the one case it becomes a perfect mortar bed, unequited to any kind of vegetation; and in the other so hard that it can only be plowed except by throwing it up into lumps and clods, equally unuited to successful seeding or the operations of harvesting. That a thorough pulverization of adobe land to a depth not exceeding four or five inches, or to a depth only to which it can be made thoroughly fine, is the best preparation, admits of no doubt. A deeper plowing than this, in which the subsoil is but imperfectly pulverized and left open and porous, causes the soil to dry down to the bottom of the furrow slice, in consequence of the capillary attraction of the soil being destroyed by its undue porosity. It is getting to be now very generally understood here—as it long has been in England, where they raise more wheat to the acre on old lands than we do or can—that soils can easily be made too open and porous for wheat, and solely upon this principle of capillary attraction. It is well known that fluids will rise higher by attraction, in small tubes than in large ones, so their power to draw up moisture from below increased. Adobe soils plowed to a depth of ten or twelve inches are left at bottom too open and porous, from the impossibility of completely pulverizing the soil to that depth. We therefore maintain that a lesser depth, even to a furrow of no more than four or five inches, rendered perfectly friable and reduced to a fine tilth, is a better depth of furrow for wheat upon adobe lands, than any greater depth imperfectly pulverized, as it always must be with our present available implements for the purpose; as no harrow can penetrate a greater depth than four or five inches.—Pacific Rural Press. Postage on Seeds. Bulbs, Roots, Plants, Etc. Our readers will be glad to learn that both the Senate and House of Representatives have passed a bill reinstating the old rates of postage on seeds, bulbs, roots, plants, etc., for which there has been so much clamor of late in consequence of the rulings of the Postmaster-General. The amendment passed permits the passage of four-pound packages through the mail as formerly, at the postal rate of two cents for four ounces. The act is to take effect immediately; but it will not take effect unless the Postmaster-Gen. is pressed to send instructions at once to the postmasters of the country directing its enforcement; for postmasters cannot act without instructions and the issue of these is often delayed months after an act of Congress goes New Meteorological Theory. Mr. F. Capen, according to the Hartisburg (Pa.) Mercury, who is a member of the American Meteorological Society, and who has devoted many years to studying the weather, believes he has found the key to the whole meteorological system of the globe. He is now in Hartford, and the Times of that city tells us that so confident is he of the verification already obtained of the principles which he has finally adopted that he has accepted from General Myers, Chief of the Signal Bureau at Washington, a proposition to submit this theory to an extraordinary test. He desires Government aid in the prosecution of his work of investigation; and to test the reality of what he believes he has already discovered, he accepts a proposition to foretell the weather seven days in advance, and he offers to continue this seven-day test for a time long enough to satisfy the Government of the truth of his principle. His claim may seem preposterous to scientific men generally, but meteorology is making rapid strides; and if the "clouds that lower on our house" may be foreold by seven hours, why not by seven days? Arizona. The census taken by the County Assessors last year, show the population of the Territory of Arizona to be 16743. This is an increase from 1870 to 1872 of 1085. The name of Arizona City is to be changed to that of Yuma. A bill providing for the change has passed the Council and, it is said, will pass the House.