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WILLAMETTE FARMER, .Si kA V r, -., ABE YOU GOING 10 PAIHI? THEN USE THE BEST. THE AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT Will lsst three times as long ai the best Lead and Oil, without Chalking) Is of any desired color. Is prepared for Immediate application, requiring no Oil, Thinner or Drier, and does not spoil by standing any length of time. It is equally as good for Inside as outside wort; ever old work as well as news in fact where any paint an be used the AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT will be found superior to any other. Any one can ap ply It who can use a brush, which truly MAKES IT THE FABMER'S FRIEND. IT IS JUST THE PAINT FOR THE AGE. It is BOLD BI THE GALLON ONLY. One Gallon COVERS 20 SQUARE YARDS 2 Coals. For further Information send for Bample card and price list. ItANCTACTTJBID BT i he California Chemical Paint Company, TILER BEACH, Prea't. M. C. JEWELL, Bec'y. Office-Corner Fourth and Townsend streets. Ban Francisco. apl7-ly Superior Fruit Trees TRUE TO NAME. Shade and Ornamental Trees, Cypress Seedlings, Gum and Pine Trees, o CO 111 ALSO, A OENEBAI. VABIETT Or (O NURSERY STOCK, " At the Lowest Rites. H Trees and Plants securely packed to send Jg any Distance. ( T. CORLEY, Nurseryman, SIS "Washington St., HAS? FRANCISCO. 5v7tf No. E. K. C17MUINQB. 1158. H. n. RALSTON. 1873. HENRY K. CUMMINGS & CO., Wholesale Fruit and Produce Commis sion House, ESTABLISHED 1858. No. 42 Battery street, southeast corner of Washington, an Francisco. Onr business being exclusively Commission, we have no interests that will conflict with those of the pro ducer. -3 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such aa Coughs, Colds, Whooping Courti, Bron chitis, Asthma and Consumption. The few compositions, which have won the confi dence of mankind and be come household words, among not only one, but many nations, must have extraordinary virtues. Per haps no one ever secured) o wide a reputation, or main tained it so long, as Ates's Cukbbt Pkctoiul. It has been known to the public about forty years, by a long continued series of marvel lous cures, that have won f nr It a confidence in its Vir tues, never equalled by any other medicine. It still makes tho most effectual cures of QovgJa, Cow, Con. sumption, that can be made by medical skill. Indeed the Cheiuii Pectoral has really robbed theBe danger us diseases of their terrors, to a great extent, and given a feeling of Immunity from their fatal effects, that is well founded, If the remedy be taken in season. Every family should have it in their closet for the remedy and prompt relief of Its members. Sickness, suffering and evsn life is saved by this timely protection. The pru dent should not neglect it, and the wise will not. Keep it by you for the protection It affords by its timely use In sadden attacks. PREPARED BT DR. J. O. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS. Sold by all Druggists and dealers in Medicine. CRANE & BRIOHAM, Wbolcili Agents, V29-ly SAN FRANC SCO, CAL. Ayer's Hair Vigor TOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. Advancing years, sick ness, care, disappoint ment, and hereditary predisposition, all turn the hair gray, and either of them Incline it to shed prematurely, Ann's Hath Vioob, by long and extensive use, has proven that It stops the falling of the hair immediately, often re- aews the growth, and always surely restores Its color, when faded or gray. It stimulates the nutritive organs to healthy activity, and preserves both the hair and Its beauty. Thus braaby, weak or sickly hair becomes glossy, pliable and strengthened; lost balrregrows with lively expression; falling hair Is checked and stablisked; thin hair thickens; and faded or gray hair resume their original color. Its operation U sure and harmless. It cures dandruff, heals all humors, and keeps the scalp cool, clean and soft under which conditions, diseases of the scalp are impossible. As a dressing for ladles' hair, the Tioob Is praised for Its grateful and agreeable perfume, and rained for the soft luster and richness of tone it Imparts. rUTABZD BT DR. J. C. AYKR CO., Lowell, Mass., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEHI8T8. tr Bold by all Druggists and Dealers In Medicine. CRANE BRIOHAM, Wholesale AgsnU, jylS-e sax TSAXcaco. PACIFIC OIL AND LEAD WORKS, BAH FRANCISCO, Manufacturers of Xjimaeed and Oaator Oils, OIL CAUS AND KXAL. Big hen pries paid for Flax Seed sad Castor Beans ds ItTsnd st our works. OaVs,sadf Iroatsarsst ,.. . .. Worts, Us street, kt.booBdsBd Third. fU-tev w V fiMzsryTisW't'Sm tHPPjBw' THE CALIFORNIA HARROW, IlOrOTACTVBBD BT TBI Kimball Oar and Carriage Manufacturing Company, Oor. Bryant and Fourth sts.. Ean Francisco. IN THE FIELD. The California Harrow, Urge numbers of which we are now making, both of wood and tubular ron, has seven distinct and well defined improvement s possessed by no other Harrow, each of which saves sth time and labor: First This Harrow has an easy 6eat and three wheels, all attached to the, central section, on which the driver rides and manages the Harrow and team with ease and comfort. Second By means of but three levers the driver in h seat on the Harrow can raise the Harrow and him self on the wheels, end trot to and from the field, and without leaving his seat can let the sections down and proceed with his work. Third By the use of but one lever conveniently situated at the right side, the driver in his sest, and without stopping his team, can regulate the depth of the Harrow teeth lu the ground, and can set them deep or Bhallow, as the conditions of the soil require. This meets a demand for harrowing Alfalfa or small grain, n the spring. Foubth This Harrow Is made In three sections, con nected by loose hinges. The driver, as be moves along on the field, can raise any one cf the sections, and pass a tree or stump, or other obstacles, without interfering with the work of the other two sections. Fifth By the use of a brace made of a board but 3 feet long and 3x4 inches, let on the tops of the levers of the wings, Inls can be made a stiff Harrow, and the driver by lowering the lever at his right can throw his weight and that of the wheels and extra fixtures on and off at his plei sure. Complete work csn be done up to and all around tree3, without changing the course of the team. We build these Harrows of wood and tubular iron, making beautiful and very powerfulliarrows, unaffect ed by exposure to the weather. We have any number of letters In praise of these Harrows from farmers who have put them to practical use. ON THE HO AD. The KIMBALL CO. are the owners and Bole manu facturers of the celebrated IMPROVED EAGLE HAY PRESS, which hss become so popnlar tho past few Tears. For further Information send for circulars. THE CALIFORNIA SCRAPER, MANUFACTURED BT TBI Kimball Car & Carriage Man'f'g Co. COR. FOURTH k BRYANT STS., S. F. THE CALIFORNIA SCRAPER. This Scraper has been long needed In many depart ments of labor. Heretofore all classes of Scrapers have Imposed Immense labor sud hardships on the driver, but this one Is so constructed as to give him a place to ride, and yet manage the team and Scraper with ease in all classes of work. The driver can throw his weight In front, and force the Scraper into the soil, and when be has gathered his load and driven to the place of deposit, he can throw his weight on the rear part of the platform and leave the load all in one place, or deposit it gradually, as the case may require, leaving the ground smooth and level. This Improvement is well adapted to leveling all Irregularities on the surface of the soil where parties are preparing to irrigate. For making roads, removing dirt from ditches, clean ing up barn yards or sheep corrals. It hss no equal. The KIMBALL CO. are sole owners and manufac turers of the celebrated IMPROVED EAOLE HAY PRESS, also the California Harrow. For further Infor mation aend for circular. THE TREADWELL SULKY S-KsV3Jo3- GANC PLOW. Improved for 1874, with BLACK HAWK Flow Bottoms, Is the best OANO PLOW In the world. It is Simple, Strong and Durable, and does Its work effectually. Haa high wheels, running both on un- Slowed land; Iron axle, wrought Iron beams, and la ullt nearly all of Iron and kteel. No farmer should neg lect to see It before buying. Bend for descriptive circular and price. We hsve also the " VICTOR OANO," with hard wood beams and heavy cast iron standards; price, 175. Also the "OOLDEN STATE OANO," with all Iron beams; price $79. "PFIEI8 OANO," improved; price 160; old style, 125. The largeat and best stock of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Grain Drills, 8ed sow ers, Farm Wagons, etc., in the country, TREADWELL ok CO., 18v8-tf San Francisco Self-7asteslsg i DouDie-spirsi sn PjSliU ju-0y.. W manufacture all slsesof BED and FUENITCIE SPRINGS, from No. T to the smallest Pillow Spring; also, the Double Spiral Spring, which Is the most dura ble Bed Spring la use.. It Is adapted to upholstered or s.jleton beds. We have the sole right Is this Bute to make the celebrated Obermann fielf-rasteatnc Bed Spring. Any man can make his own spring bed with them. They are particularly adapted to Farmers' and Miners use. Sead for Circulars and Pries List to WAim sUMT, liTtr.BB-ta MT Xsw Mositgoawry M., B. 7 ---2a-ijaisseasjSBAs2lsBsl' &jrjKri -rc !. JHtuimNlietl 1853. Stocks for Nurserymen. Plum Seedlings, Mlrobolan, the best French stock, does not sucker $50 per 1000 Apple Beedllngs 10 per 1000 Pear Seedlings 10 per 1000 Cherry Seedlings, Mazzard 12 per 1000 Cherry Seedlings, Mahaleb 20 per 1000 Walnuts, English, 4 to 6 feet 15 per 100 Cork Elm, best Elm. to 6 feet IS per 100 Blue Oum or Eucalyptus, in variety 5 to 10 per 100 Magnolia urancynora . Magnolia Acuminata Magnolia Trlpetela Oolden ArborviUe., Cratagus Arboria Swedish Juniper Irish Junlner LARGE STOCK Heath-leaved Arborvitro J ueatn, aieaitcrranean Lauristlnus.Oto 12 In .(2 SOperdoz. i on per aot. Makine the crowth of Orangea and Lemons a special' ty, I have imported from all sonrces the best known varieties, and now offer five thousand Orafted Trees properly worked and twice transplanted at (18 per dozen. Orafted oranges by the 100 or 1 ,000 at prices on application. The amateur In want of large PALMS, large ADRIOAllIAS, large CAMELIAS and large TREE FERNS, a good stock on hand; also the usual large stock of fruit and ornamental trees. BERNARD S. FOX, San Jose, Cal. THOS. MEHERIN, Agent, 616 Battery Street, San Francisco. 21v83m. KELSEY'S NURSERIES, OAKLAND, CAL. Established 1852. More largely stocked this year than any previous year. Embracing all and every kind of FBUir, DECIDUOUS, ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING TREES AND PLANTS, ETC. Send for Catalogue and Price List free on appli cation. W. F. KELSBT, Prop. SEEDS. SEEDS. ' Encourage home industry and make a saving of at least 30 per cent. If you want Seed that you can depend upon as to variety and freshnesB, why not 6end your orders direct to the grower and make a saving of at least thirty per cent, on the prices of other seedsmen. Send for catalogue, free, post-paid, and compare with prices of other dealers. Just received, Grasses, Clover, Alfalfa and Field Seeds, Fruit and Evergreen Trees, Shrubs, Flowering; Shrubs, and Green house Plants. Cabbage, Onion and Cauli flower Plants. Large assortment of Bulbs from Holland. Address all orders or letters of inquiry, to SEVIN VINCENT, (107 Sansome street, San Francisco, Cal 22v8-3m My annual catalogue ol Vt getable and Flower Seed for 1875, will be ready by Jau. 1st for all who apply. Customers of last season need not write for It. In It will be found several valtmblo varieties of new vegeta. bles introduced for tie first tltue this season, having made new vegetables s specialty for many years. Grow ing over a humlrtd and fifty varieties on my several farms, 1 would particularly invite the patronage of market gardeners and all others who are especially desirous to have their seed ure and fresh, and of the very best strain. All seed sent out from ray establish ment are covered by tbreo warrants as given In my catalogue. uf: JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass , I will lend 12 Flowering riants for One Dollar yuurcuoicw injpi iwBuruj. or JlJtllj u liArttMNf MY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, dKribithteu1tiir4or Flints Seedl, to eurtorntr fri othr. 10. Addreii PITCH, 615 Wsrren St., Bottos, Mass. I VW t A GOOD GARDEN ran not be had without OOOD SEED, ami I hare en deavored in every war to make mine THK HKHT. Mjr OtRDEN MANUAL, besides containing the most COM- lit- lu virinuiimuu IsT-a ts.- A, Kl,1l.kJ la VI ll.f . rttr 1 C inbAIIObiiil llUflWiiiO'rr uuuiiauou. uuu OKPHACTKML HINT and LABOR-SAVING METIt- uus, learnea In mmnj rears' maruet-Karaemna'. nennor two stamps. J. II. 1(00 T, Beed-Q rower, Itockf ord.IlL THE ALOEN Fruit Preserving Company OF ClLirOBKU, Is now prepared to sell rights and furnish the necessary macninery lor naing me "alojjui rnuujn, ac knowledged to be the best method known for preserving Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, etc. For full particulars call at the company's Office, 420 Montgomery St., S. F, O. W. DEITZLKB. President. W. M. WBEKUV, Vice President. PRANK PYLE, Bec'y and Sop't. BANK OF CALIFORNIA, Treasurer. I1V7-SDI THE OELEU1IATED H. H. H. HORHX: MEDICINE IB BTILL AHXAD OF ALL OTHERS. The Wholesale Druggists of Ban Francisco, give evidence of lu Dcrecuulon throughout the State, bv and rapidly Increasing orders. We pledge It s cure for SPAVINS, WIND OALL8, SWEENY, SCRATCHES, LAME AND STIFF JOINTS, CAIXON8, LUMPS, AND ALL BLEU UHE8, SPRAINS OB BRUISES. It Is s household blessing and no family should be without s bottle in the house. For asle everywhere. WILLIAMS MOOKX, Prop'., UrMsi Stockton, OsL Wimm0 Wall E sBlTT s. o. sowixy- CREGO & BOWLEY, Importers and ManufKotttrera CARRIAGES and WAGONS, No. 0 Merchant's Exohansre, CALIFORNIA STREET SAN FRANCISCO Keep constantly on hsnd top and open Buggies, top and open Rockaways, Jump-seat Buggies, Track and Road Sulkies, Bkelston Wagons, Basket Phaetons of the very latest styles and finest workmanahlp. We would call particular attention to eur fine atock of light Road and Trotting Wagons, made to order by the following celebrated makers; Charles B. CoOrey, Camden, New Jersey; Helfleld k Jackson, Rahway, New Jersey, Gregg ft Bow, Wilmington, Delaware; And the first-class makers, which we are prepared to sell on the most reasonable terms. Also, a large assortment of single and double Br nest, of the most celebrated makers: O. Oraham. New York: J. B. Hill, Concord; Plttkln & Thomas, Philadelphia. Also, s full assortment of Dress and Light Blankets, Fur and Lap Robes, Whips, Halters, Surcingles, etc, at wholesale ana reiau. CREGO ft BOWLEY, No. a Merchants' Exchange, California street, 2tv5-Sm San Francisco. MATTES0N & WILLIAMSON'S S&fggmi&&&&;: Took the Premium over all st the great Plowing Match In Stockton, In 1870. This Plow Is i thoroughly made by practical men who have been long In the business and know what Is re quired In the construction of Gang Plows. It Is quickly adjusted. Sufficient play is given so that the tongue will pass over cradle knolls without changing the working position of the shares. It Is so constructed that the wheels themselves govern the action of the Plow cor rectly. It has various points of superiority, and can be reuea upon as tne nest ana aaosi uesiraDie uaug now In the world. Bend for circular to 14v2-Sm MATTE80N k WILLIAMSON, Stockton. Cal. VINE AND FRUIT GROWERS, TO JUI8E LARGE CBOrS MXJWT IBBIG YOTJ TE. To irrigate saccessfnlly, you must have the power that does not give out when the wind fails. Laufkotter Bros. & Ohurohman's Horsa-Power, IPiTKKTED FEBBUABT 13TH, 172.1 Never fails to supply more water than four or five Wind mills, even supposing ) ou had all the wind you want. It la also suitable for running light maohlnery, auch as Harley Craekera. Corn Shelters. Fanning Mills, Hraln Separator!, or. for Sawing Wood. They are never falling, cannot set out of order, easily worked, substantial, and always give aatisfactlon wherever thsy have been used. One horse can easily work two A-tneh pumps, with a continuous How ol water. Force Pumps, Irom 3,000 to 10,0011 itallons per hour. WINDMILLS of all kinds manutaetured to order. Wells Bored, Windmills and Horse-Powers set in any part of the State, and repairing of all kinds done. Manufactured and for sale by LAUFKOTTER BEOS., v7-2m-3m Cor. J and 10th Sts.. Saaramento. It ass-Black Hawk, Collins, Jones," Peoria, WS Of all kinds and sizes. The largest stock ever offered in California; all new and Just receiveu, at low prices. Also, Cultivators, Harrows, Seed-Sowers, etc. Sold by TREADWELL Sc CO., San Francisco. WSend for Price List. 18v8-tf KINGS NURSERY, Twenty-fifth rJt., bet. Telegraph & Broadway OAKLAND, OAL. Fruit, Shade and Evergreen Trees, Bhrubs, Roses, Etc. Persons laying out now grounds would do well tn rail and examlue our stock before purchasing else where. A large stock of EUCALYPTUS, Including BLUE GUM Plues and CYPRESS from sir Inches to twelve feet high. Acacias In Variety; Young Stock for Nurserymen; Pines and Cyprtss; Three Thousand Magnolia uranuinora irom six incuus uj live icet uisu, Camelia Japonlcas; Gardenia Cape Ji ssainlne; Aran cartas In Variety, at Lov,est Rates. Orders attended to. Address, M. KINO, Nurserymsn, 3v9-3m Oakland, Cal. BELLE VIEW NURSERY Tele ap Avenue, Oakland. WE OFFER FOR SALE THE PRESENT SEASON A LAROB ASSORTMENT OF Ornamental Trees and Shrubs OF BEST TRIED VARIETIES. Many fine specimens of good site csn be seen on the grounds to select from. Choice collections (true to name) put up for those stsrting a garden. Street cars pass every fifteen minutes. 3v-tf 8. NOLAN. PEPPER'S NURSERIES. (Established In 1858.) PETALUMA, CAL. Green Houses and Tree Depot oorner Wash ington and Liberty streets. 4 Green Houses. 3,000 feet of Glass. Fruit Trees s Specialty. We offer for sale at lowest market rates a gsneral aa sortment of Fruit and Shade trees, small Fruits, Vlnss etc. Evarsreen tress and Shrubs In great variety. Ureeu llonse. Coiuervatorr and Keddlnt- Plants, Roses, ate. We aie now ready, Nov. 1st, tonllordsra for traes and plants. Catalogue and prlee Hat f nrpishsd on application. Addrsas, 19TS-t( W. H. A O. B. PEPPER, Petalums, Senoma Co., Cal, TUOH. A. OABEtlS Semi-Tropical Nurseries. LOS ANOELOB, CAL. Forty varieties of the Citrus family of semi-tropical trees. Including many rare and beautiful, as well ss useful sod profitable kinds. Orafted and Budded Oranajs Trtvsa a spec ialty. Tree packed to arrive In good orator. Priced Catalogue sent free. Addreas me P, O, Vol, 623, Los Angeles city, Cat. JSvS-em THOS. A. OABBT. Pesos out the morbid humors of the blood, by s dose or two of Ayer's Fills, and you will have clearer beads ss wall as bodies. ru vsr r. Ohapln. Real Estate AaPsnt, 484 ry St., Haa Frwolsce, bsvs sad sells Reaches of the tat. LIU sUal bus eunansad tpr In all parts of the State, tiu fU OessieyFrevenr, liejmCeaai fw, vaw. aw., saav t4s33RQSr.is 'stBSLJSL. tHrtB5a7sgMSJSSSSSnSSSSSjKrSSjSSflS CENTINELA COLONY L03 ANG-ELES CO. CAL. SIX MILES WEST OF LOS ANGELES, CAL. The unparalleled success of the LOMPOC COLONY, SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Has Induced the "Centlnela Land Company of Los An geles" to subdivide and place in market for sale and settlement, under tho direction and management of the "California Immigrant Union," of San Francisco, the "Centlnela and Sausal Redondo" Ranchos, contain ing Twenty-five Thousand Acres of Beautiful Valley Land, located seven miles west of the city of Los An geles, and extending to end fronting on the Pacific Ocean. There is now on the tract an orchard of about three hundred acres, containing Orange, Lemon, Lima, Fig, Walnut, Almond and Olive trees, and a nursery of young Orange and Lime Trees, Some of the Orange and Lime trees are lu bearing. The tract will be sub divided In twenty, forty, eighly.one hundred and sixty acre farms, and sold upon easy terms and long credits. Auction Sale of Town Lots AND 5. 10, 20 and 40 ACRE FARMS, WILL COMMINCK ON Monday. Feb. 16, 1875, at 12 o'clock, If. And continue Five Days. The ssle will take place on the Rancho. Parties desiring to purchase should be on the ground a few days prior to the sale, In order to ex amine the property. Tltlo United States patent. Situation, "Centlnela," with the addition of the "Sausal Re dondo," contains 35,000 acres. The boundary of the Rancho commences three and a halt miles from tne city limits of Los Angeles, and extends to the Faclfio Ocean. TorodBAVHT. "Centlnela" Is made un of one broad, level, fertile valley, of over twenty thousand acres, and beautiful fertile rolling nuia near tne ocean. Son.. The soil Is an exceedingly fertile loam, and Is, with out exception, the riohest and most productive In Southern California. Its vicinity to the ocean Insures a crop'without Irrigation. Excellent wheat has been raised for the last two years upon the hills adjoining the ocean. This wheat field contains 1,000 seres, and covers the lightest soil upon the Rancho. There is no alkali or barren land. 1 SEMt-Tnoicr-Ai, Fauns. There are a few bearing orange and ltrao trees upon the Centlnela, and the fruit they produce is of the largest and finest quality, There Is au orchard con taining 0,000 orango trees three years old, and 1,700 almond, lime and lemon trees. The almond, lime and lemon trees will bear fruit In 18TS. Tho orange trees will bear In five years. There aro 7,000 throe-year-old orange trees lu the nursery nesr the orchard. Fig, pepper and gum trees grow without irrigation. The entire ori hard can be taken care of by three men with six horses. The orchard will be kept undivided by the company, to save the expense of each shareholder having a few trees to take care of. The almond, lime and lemon trees will yield an immediate return. In fle years each orange tree will produce $20 per an num, or $300 per shsre for those now planted. There are flowers In the garden In bloom every day in the year. SUEXP. A flock of about 11,000 sheep will be kept undivided, to save expense to the shareholders. The sheep will pro duce In Increase and wool over $2 each, yearly, over ex penses. They will be grazed upon outlying and un sold lsnds of tbe company. The "No Fence" Law is in rones in Los Amoelxs County. Climate. The climate of the "Centlnela" is without exception the finest and most equable in tho world. It varies but little throughout the year. Tho mean temperature la about 60 degrees. The mercury falls but little below CO in winter end rises but little abovo 60 In summer. You sleep under one pair of blankets snd with your ' bed-room window open every nlgbt In the year. Agriculture. Tbe soil of the "Centlnela" Is admirably adapted for all kinds of grain, vegetables and fruit. Water. Tbe Centlnela creek rims upon the Rancho and runs through tbe northern portion of the tract. It affords an abundance of clear spring water. The source of the Centlnela creek consists of several natural artesian springs, showing that artealan water can be obtained by boring. The Town. A square mile Is laid off at an ellglblo point on the tract, with lots 31x135; avenue 100 feet, snd streets 8 feet wide, A stream of water can bo brought In so aa to supply every lot with crystal, cool, sweet water. One of the forty-acre tractB Is set apart for s College and Farm School, sud tk?re will bo a Ten-acre Park on each ol the four sidts of tho town, and Four Works In the center of tho town for Fubllo Buildings, Schools, etc. A large lot will slso be Bet apart for each Relig ious Denomination, and a block uiveu for tho erection of a large hall by the different Fraternal, Orange snd Temperance Societies. Fane. Parties deBlrlug to visit the Rancho can take the 8 10 A. m, train of the Southern Paclfio Railroad to Soledad, thence by Coast Lino Stage to Los Angeles; by 4 P. M. train to Uakersfleld, theme by stage to Los Augelos; or by Pacifle Mall Co.'s and Goodall, Nelsou k Perkins' steamship direct to Los Angeles, where conveyances: can be had to go to tho Rancho frco of charge. Railroads And Wiusr, I ho Company Intend building s wharf to enable Steamships from Han Francisco and other places to land passengers on the tract. A narrow-gauge railroad will be built from Lob Angeles to the wharf, a distance of about 13 miles. The Main Street and Agricultural Park Railway will soon be built to the Park, about miles from the tract. This railway will be exteuded to the tract as soon as the settlement will Justify It Lithographed maps can be had at the office in San Francisco. Apply to W. H. MARTIN, General Agent California Immigrant Union, &1 Callfor nia street, between Montgomery, snd Kearny streets, San Francisco, to TEMPLE k WORKMAN, Hankers, or Ocn. SHIELDS, Loa Angelea, or O. L. AI1110TT, Corresponding Secretary State Orange Immigrant Aid Assoclstlon, Santa Uarbara. P. S. A second salo will take place on the Rancho, commencing on Monday, the 8th of March, 1H75. SANBORN & BYRNES, Mechanics' Mills, Mission Street, Bet. First snd Fremont, Ban Francisco. Orders from tbe country promptly attended to. All kinds of Ntalr Material furnlahed to order. Wood and Ivory Turn ers. Millard alalia and Ten Pins, Fancy Newels snd Saluaters. 2SvB.8m.bp look : ALBERT E. UUUDANK, Impor ter snd Breeder f Fancy Fowls. Pigeons, Rabbits, t to, Abo Eggs for hatching from tbe finest ofTm. ported stock. g and Fowls at reduced prices. nd for Price List. ALBIlt a,'. BrjUAXC, lvB-Im iikti Cal, Market S.F WHITIl LXOHOsUM. I make these fowls s speciality and have spared a "!! "n ,f.0bl.,,,. "I '" u"k '' lbs finest strains In the Unitad HtaLaa. aiul bm Mfr. . . ...... kilTr? Kasters prloa from the finest fowls on the i-Telio eLS". Thay art small eatera, non-setter asd very hardTaniroV IBU1 sbsslope), aeaeats eeuty, CaL a. SBBBa :.r. :;:r.v.Y-'isirr:r.rs'ff H""" ". a T.-. " " uiuiii.ivvi,' BVEES.BW liar OOSfB. filler sis doits for an. Jttcurely palKd to eairy fir distance, and dtlivtnd to the tiprtas oa retelpt of price. Vssh to aoMupany order asd orders ukta Is retatiea. W. J. HUNT. 4 F t i : ifj l ii.i m