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OAKLAND 'DAILY EVEHING TClIDUNE: AUGUST tBrg. COAX. DEALERS. LEQAL. LEGAL.

Jbanks; elves 600 nr annua. Bowl Overseers are LEGAL. LEGAL. 5. 1879 by CanrtwK.lt Ct THISIJNII has a circula-: ore than double that of any Eiper published in Alameda ZZ2 CALX UP THB BBEEZE, 'ry skyandaoalm aea; mte yacht floetmg listlessly, banging Bmp from caff to boom; vessels reflected loom tiough phantoms resting in mid-air.

p-ew idle, nodding, napping, yawning iade of tha cockpit awning pipaa and novels, aeatterad by 3 confusion, abandoned, lie, of yachting in sooth not fair. But now on tha horison there, iAiika of the fiaecy ckud are heaping; Across tha water1! glasalike glare 1 ittea of dark are slowly creeping. While all around a coolness grows; Sigoaan old yachtsman quickly sees, And by past experience knows hure portends of a coming breeze. hem the distant vessel speeding. Each on bar former course again.

Time and profits duly heeding, Of others vantage to obtain, How MT broad saUsthe light-draughts feel, Which eome with gentle, welcome shocks; Now doth our craft to leeward heel Wtth tautening sheets and rattling blocks. id whan the summer sun goes down -Mid coming shades and parting day, HhaU we He anchored off yon town windward fifteen miles away. TO KITTY. Ah blue-eyed little Kitty, You are amiable and witty, Are you not? Ton are like a flower newly Burst, and fairer than 1 truly Don't know what. You're as graeefof as a lilly In a garden warm and stilly, I confess; And your lips are sweet as sherry, -s And you're very, very, very 'r Fond of dress.

My heartwhen we're together. Yea, if lighter than the feather On your hat. By the skies so blue above you, Kow I fancy that I love you How is that! r-i- You're imperious and cruel, Yet, withal, a tender jewel, Cousin Kate, Now prithee, oease that sighing, Fm your oyster if you're dying For a mate. xt Mocgnrs bibd. Not far outside my window, 1 But just where I connot see, ny young mocking bird has his home In the depths of a cedar tree; And all night long he sings to me A long at sweet as sing can be.

Es wakes me at early morning With a carol of merry glee, And I lie, half dreaming, and listen To his wood notes wild and free; And I think his matin song to me la sweet as any song can be. -And oftentimes at midnight, Whan tossed on an angry sea Of troubled dreams, I wake to hear i A gush of melody; And the serenade be sings to me I think it as sweet as a song can be. Thus, whether matins or vespers, Or a serenade it be; 80 dear to my heart is the mocking bird In tha depths of the cedar tree, V- That whatever song he sings to me I think it as sweet as a song can be. PvataJ Arrangements. Arrival and closing of mails at the Oakland PostofBca: ARUIVE.

CLOSB. Overland, Eastern States and Europe 5-00 r. M. 7.00 A. m.

San Francisco, San 7.60 a.m. 7.00 a. m. 1.50 r. M.

11.30 a. M. 5.00 r. M. 5.00 r.

M. rwi. and West End. 7.50 P. m.

6.30 a m. 5.00 P. M. 3.30 P. M.

9.00a.m. 7.00a.m. 5.00 P. M. 3.30 P.

M. Tracy, Li ver're. Ues, etc 5.40 r. u. 6.30 a.

m. Los Angeles, Artiona 12.30 p. M. 3.30 p. M.

Lafayette.N'rth Temescal 10.00 A. M. 11.00 A. m. Mail service between Stations: Oakland office and the The Oakland Lin 1 Subscribed Capital $950,000.

Paid np Capital and Peserre ifond. la Gold Coin, $492,000 00. iDimaoxoBait r. Raaataaa. W.

Oamion. W. E. MlUsk Bam'l Merritt Henry Rogers, A. W.

Bowman W. A. Aldrioh. B. Oole, w.

ttiasooca FTNAJfOB OOMMITTBS: a Sessions, S. MlUsr, A. W. Bowmsk i 8C88I0N8, Prwides W. 6ABTHWAITK Cssbki Dipoarrs remaining thbkb fall months mare, will be entitled to dlfldanda of Interest, which are payaoie senu annuaiur.

Na KatraafM sfw ar Csuufwaai Masd Loans mads and aanataJ ban ting bwstnass transacted. Sznhansa and Teleeracn Transiers sx cur wait rata. We also drsw direct on London. Dublin, Paris and Berlin. Allow tha bast market rates for sold and currency draft on Nw Tnrlt.

I Collections made and proceeds remittee a current Ran svano.iseocorresDondants.the ahulu AL1FORNIA BANK (LIMITKD.) and th RINk' Oir Tnrk eerrwnondents. Ut Iir 111 riA. TIONAX. BANK. NKW YORK, sad MESSRS LAIDLAW At CO.

UNION SAVINGS BANK, Cob. Bboadway aitd NnrxB I OAKLAND. Capital Paid In Gold $450,000. i board or A. O.

Henry. J. West MartlE- John O. Hays, William Meek, B. A.

Haines, Samuel Woods, Charles W. Howard, Hiram Tnbse, H. H. Halgkt, WEST MABTIN.Z A. PALMJCB.

D. Henshaw Warn W. W. Crane, Jr. B.Haff, R.8.

FarreUy R. W. Kh-kham, J. Mora Moas, II. A.

Palmer. President Vice -President I BT rERV.NT allowed upon all deposits remain ing three calendar months, beginning from tbe first of the month succeeding the data of deposit Ma Eatrauiea) fee. BEMITTAHCKS from tha conntry mav be made by Express, or Check upon Bancs in Ban rnnnscA. and Dooi wm ne remrnea. LOAMM made onli anon Mortgages.

Beal Estate and Bonds. CERTIFICATES ef Deposits Issued, bear tag interest parable at tbe date agreed upon. FIRST NATIONAL i GOLD BANK OF OAKLAND 969 BROADWAY. Capital Authorized $1,000,000 1 lAA AAA I Paid in lvu.uuu V. D.

MOODY Preslden CHS. H. TWOMBLT-. BOARD OF DIRECTORS O. M.

Fisher. E. Buggies A. J. Sayder, V.

D. Moody, I F. I. W. Knox, B.

F. Maun, F. W. Williams, O. a.

xwomniy, Shettuck. Transact a general commercial banking easiness. 1 Bight exchange, foreign and domestic, for sale. 1 Certificates of Deposit, bearing interest lamed. 1 Union National Gold Bank Ubios Bask Bullduo Oasxaxd, A.O.

HENBT wPresiden- B. A. PALMJBB oasnier DEPMIT accounU onened in Gold, 811 ver and Currency. EXCHAMOK and Telecraphlc trar.srers on New York In sums to suit, in Gold or Currency at Current Rates. runos Deposited wltn our uorresponaents Hew fork or San Francisco, paid here.

New Toik Correspondent CHUM ICAI. ATA nOIAh BAMK. INSURANCE. lticilic Mutual LIFE INSURANCE CO. OP CALIFORNIA.

ASSETS $1290,513.50. ALAMEDA COUNTY BRANCH I OFFICE Cor. Thirteenth Se Broadway CHARLE8 E. ALLEN President J. W.

DODGE Vice-President A. L. GCRWET oect CHAS. E. PALMER.

Treasurer WALTER VAN DYKE Attorney A. C. POSEY Medical Director DIRECTORS. Charles K. Allen, James Larue, George 9.

Crist, J. W. Dodge, J. R. Cutting, Walter Van Dyke, Charles K.

Palmer w. u. naso, Joseph B. Marlln, Oeorge w. swan Jackson B.

Myers. c. I'osey. THIS I ORGANIZATION HAS BEM formed in the interest of policyholders, aud all money paid Into this office for insurance will be retained and Invested la this County. 1 Each of the above named gentlemen nave taicen stu.uuu insurance on uwit in this Company.

Parties desiring informs. lion regarding the Company for insurance upon their lives, or parties wanting to Dorrow nre resuectfullT referred to any of the bo ve-named gentlemen, or may call at tbe offtca. UNDERTAKERS. WILLIAM HEUiMICrt, 468 Eighth Street, Betweei Broadway and Washington Orders attended to day or night. I have no interest at my old location 01 Broadway.

WM. T. HAMILTON. I HELMER HAMILTON. -VTOJ 1119 BROADWAY.

BETWEEN 1 Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, Oakland. Evervthaiur requisite for funerals Metallic and Imitation Caskets, Coffins, Shrouds and Robes, orearse and Carriages. Orders attended to day I or night MISCELLANEOUS. GEO. F.

H.OWJB'XiI. Newspaper Advertising Bureau. For Ten Vents: One hundred page Pamphlet with lists of Newspapers snd advertis-lB(rr otes. For Tan Dollars: Four lines Inserted one reek in Three Hundred and Fifty newspapers. 10 st.

RANK OF SAMS LBAVB. ARBJVB. Brooklyn Station. 6.20 a m. 9.00 a.

m. 2.00 p. m.i 6.30 P. m. Watt Oakland Station.

7.25 a. m. I 8.35 a. m. 12.00 M.

5.30 P. x. pointed by tha Board of Supervisors and bold office during their pleasure. jju ot omen. DISTRICT.

Awr.t.B. ZZ! Brown. E. D. Redwood Blair, Thos.

Centervilla Peralta Dublin Eden Yale abeocK, M. vj ampbett, Wm avis, jamas uerr, Chas ennis, Orin. arr, Michael. VaUecitos MU Eden Murray Alvarado rani, Sebastian Farwell, J. Gilson, Geo.

Stony Brook Pleasanton Lincoln Heaiey, u. Harrington, r. a Holienbeck, Hawiey, James Jahnigen, Kennedy, D. Maaden, ohn Momsen, Hans Molloy, Thos Montrose, A. Nixon.

R. Inman Rosedale Alviso Summit Castro Valley Sunol Laurel Brooklyn Washington Temescal Niles Overacker, M. Peacock, Geo. Parsons, Geo. Regan, John Rvan.

Edward Warm Springs way Townsend Landing Stone, Leonard San Lorenso Steyer, Cbas Mission San Jose Ocean View Cosmopolitan Schmidt, Jonn Whipple, J. Walker, rneo. nedmon Oakland City Officials The following is the list of City officers hold ng March 20, 1S79: HAMS. omen SALARY OR FBK8 A minis Mavor rees. C.

J. Clark juuge and Treasurer. 1.S00 James Dods, J. R. Cutung, Marshal and Tax Col lector 4,500 Jas.

M. Dillon Assessor o.tw P. W. Byrne, City Attorney z.uuu F. M.

Campbell Supt. IMD.Scnooia. T. W. Hannn City Engineer rees n- rvrinton Sunt, ire Alarms and Police nre na L.

H. Car-, M. D. Henry Teeple Wm. Harwood Physician 1,200 Pound master Fees Citv Wharfinger 1,200 Geo.

W. Edwards. of Police Court 1,200 L. J. Rector Ci 'Clerk 1,200 I Jas.

A. Booth Chas. H. J. W.

Ballard Dep. City jnarsnan Marshal's Clerk 1,200 Ass't License Coll'r. 1,200 S. P. Babcock A.

M. Church Supt. Streets 1,200 Street Market, Kec. Hoaruoi ueaitn and Health Inspector 1,200 Ed. Lef ort Janitor City Hall 1 ,030 CITY COl'SClt 50 SALARY.

i nrst nani J. N. Corlies! Second Ward Wn.ll iniru wara B. White (President; rounn raru avid Hewes th Ward James Gill G. W.

Babcock Seventh ard BOARD Or RDl'CATIOS SO SALARY. rr rirst ward M. Smith secona waru Chas. N. Fox (President) i turd warn Chas.

D. Haven rourtn waru Geo. H. Wheaton rnn varu Eusrene Lynch sixtn waru W. Swett Seventh Ward BOARD OF HEALTH.

L. H. Cary.M. President. -H.

St. Geo. Honkins. M. D.

11. r. Lgier, n. D. and A.

D. Agard, M. D. None of whom re- reeive salary except Dr. Cary, in his position of City Physician.

0L1CR DEPARTMENT. SALARY. W. Fletcher. CanUin A.

Shorey, Detective l.axi A Wilson, DetscUre 1,200 O. Fuller, Detective 1,200 C. F. Lufkin, City Prison Clerk S. H.

Mitchell. Police Court Bailiff 1.200 RESl'LAR OFKICEKS. A. J. ROSS 1,200 J.

M. Wallace 1,200 John Barnet 1,200 Wm. Aldrich 1,200 W. D. Thomas 1,200 H.

Nedderman 1,00 E. J. Chase 1,200 W. A. Summers 1,200 J.

a Fields 1,200 John Ranlett 1,200 Harvey M. Wilson 1,300 R. D. Hunter 1,200 J. M.

Manly 1,200 O. D. Brown 1,200 P. J. Quinlan 1,200 Henry F.

Smith 1,200 M. D. Hewitt 1,200 tIRB DEPARTMKST. SALARIES. James Hill, Chief Engineer $1,200 E.

A. Hersev. First Ass and Hyurant Inspector 636 Ed. M. Campbell, Second Ass't.

Eng 144 COMPAXY FOREMEN. E. Cadv. M. Doody, C.

Hooley, M. M. Kelly, B. Nedderman and Eugene oohees: salaries. 240 per annum, each.

COMPANY KNGINBER8. V. Clouneck. Geo. Demarais, J.

Moflitt and Wm. Myles, salaries, $720 per annnm, each. COMPANY DRIVERS. C. Briones.

Wm. Blackman, Cronin, Wm. Ennis. J. H.

Hallahan. L. Hoffman, Geo. Lewis. R.

Mvles. P. Reader, E. M. Raines and H.

Sturm, salaries. $780 per annum, each. Mavor Andrus fees consist oi oo cent ior each license signed by him City Assessor Dillon lurnisnes anu pays deputies required of him by law. CONTRACTORS. STREET WORK.

THE OAKLAND FA7IX9 "IT AVISO PURCHASED A QUABB.1 11 the hardest and moat durable rock, and added the best machinery for crushing, ispra. OoutrAOtaj For. all Varieties of ROCK AND EARTH WORi Are solicited. Apply at the office, np-etnirs IB the new Bank aildl nH. corner Broadway and Ninth street, or st the Stables corner Locust snd Vallev street.

STREET WORK E. J. BATES TTAS OPENED AN OFFICE AT 483 I I Ninth street, southeast corner of Wash- inirton street, and is now ready te do all kinds of street work and curbing, promptly, and at tbe lowest rates. Orders for private work of all kinds solicited NIGHT WORK, PAUIj PRIETA, RUBBISH REMOVED ON SHORT NOTICE. Is now prepared to clean privy vaults, eese-1 nor la snd Yards on reaeonaDie terms, ozs n- bert street, between First and Third Oakland, Order Box at southwest corner of Broadway and Seventh streets Box r.

O. corner East Oakland: and Seventh street, this side of P. O. at Point Button OPPOSITION NIGHT S. SLEIGH- Is now prepared to clean privy vaults, cesspools and yards on reasonable terms.

No. 622 Filbert street, between First snd Third, Oakland. Order box st soutbwest corner of Broadway and Seventh street. ALAMEDA MACADAMIZING COMPANY TIHIS COMPANY IS PREPARED TO EH- A ter into contracts for grading and Macad-Amizing streets, filling up lots, making excavations, laying sidewalks and garden paths, furnishing rock, horses snd carts, teams, etc. garOFFICK 54 Broidwsty 1 Boom a palrav MISCELLANEOUS.

West Oakland Mutual Loan Society, OfBoe of the West Oakland Mutual Loan sso-ctation, West Oakland, June 96, 1879. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT a meeting held this day by the Board of Directors of this Association, it was ordered that five hundred (500) shares of stock of tbe third aeries be issued; the books to be kept open until September 13, 1879. Applications will be received at the ofBoe of the Association, corner of 7th and Willow West Oakland, on Monday and Thursday evenings, between 0 and 8 o'clock, or at tbe grocery establishment of Sbarboro A 531 Washing, ton street, San Francisco, every day, during bnsiness hours, until all the shares shall have been taken. Each applicant may subscribe to not less than 6 nor more than SO shares. By order of the Board.

A. SBARBORA, Secretary. Cray's Specific Medicine TRADE MARK. Cfl AntmfatUnc cttr for-eemJoal waknas Spermatorrhea. Im potency, and all that follow as a sequence of eeif-absse.

aa Leas of Memory, Universal Laealtada. Pain In tha Back, Dimaese of Vision, frematar Old Age, and many other diseaees that toad to Insanity and consumption and- nramatura grade--v 1 7'. nil partieulars In onr pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mail ThaBpeaine Medidna is se'd by all drnegistB at $1 per package, or six paekagee for or will be sent free by mail on- receipt cf the money by addressing '-7- Ir.3 bray r.isdicins Company Ka 10 Mechanics Block, Detroit, Mich. TRADE MARK. 9 E.

W. it-' Notice to Creditors. EttaUttf JOBS M. C0QHLAS deceased. NOTICE I IS HEREBT GITtN BY THE undersigned, administrator of tha estate John M.

Oogti lan, deceased, to the credi- ana sii persons having claims sagjswc ths said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary voochers, within four months after tha nr. I publication nT thl nntlm. to tha said administrator, at tha office of David Me i-iure, Montgomery street, in Baa Francisco, hereby designated as the place Of business oi tbe said administrator for the purpose of settling tha said rotate. ADU1AN SPEAR, Administrator of the estate of John Coghlan, deceased. uated at Oakland, Kay sth, 1879.

Notice to Creditors. LET ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against Anna Helena Martin, deceased. exhibit tfaem te me. Executor of her will, with the necessary vouchers, at Bay residence nan ueanaro. within tea months alter tbe first publication of tb is not ice.

WM. HULBaKT, Executor Dated July 8,1879 Proposals for Erecting Additions to School Houses. 1 S1 EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the office of the Superintendent ot Schools, City Hall, until half, past seven o'clock of Wednesday evening, August 6, 1879, lor furnishing all materials and completing: 1st, Four; rooms as an addition to the rrescon ncnooi. corner of Seward and Campbell streets. West Oakland, and Snd.

Three rooms as an addition to tne un- coln Primary School, corner of Alice and Eleventh streets. i All in aenrdance with the nlans and sneciA- cationsof C. L. Bugbee, Architect of the School Department, on hie in the office ot tne superintendent of Schools, City Hall. Separate bids must be made ior eacn ins two improvements, and a certined check ior 200, drawn to the order of the Board of educa tion, must accompany eacn ma, saiu cneca 10 be forfeited to the Board, should the person re.

ceiving the award fail to enter Into contract with i five days thereafter, ana give eausiaciory bonds for tbe faithful performance of the same, in the sum of for tbe four room addition, and $1,500 for the three room addition. All bids should be sealed anu enuorsea rru-- posals for erecting an addition to the Preecow School," or "To the Lincoln aa the case may be. Bids v. HI be onenea in open manrgn evening of Auitustttth, and the contract will be awarded within five days thereafter to the lowest resiKinsible bidder. Payments will be made per cent in suver coin and 50 per cent, in gold coin of the United States.

The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids as the good of the Department may reonire. u. a. Ktui.iuiuii, SMITH, A. W.

SWETT. Committee on School Houses and Sites. F. M. Campbell, Secretary Board of Education.

Certificate- of Co-Partnership. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we, George Washington Babcock, residing in the Cry of Oakland, County of Ala- meda, California, and Henry Hatfield Chittenden, residing in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, in the State oi California, oo nereoy certify and declare that we have organized and formed ourselves into a co-partnership for the purpose of carrying on and conducting the business of hardware merchants in. the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, under the firm name and style of 6. W. Babcock that the principal place of business of said co-partnership is situated in the Citv of Oakland, County of Alameda, and State aforesaid.

That the names of all the per sons interested as artners in such business, are above stated and signed hereto, and that such partnership will continue and be in force until further notice by us. 1 In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 22d davof July. A. 0. 1879.

GEORGE WASHINGTON BABCOCK. 8CAL.) HENRY HATFIELD CHITTENDEN. 18SAUJ Witness: George D. MetcaUt. sbal.

Stats of California. Count of Alameda. r8. On this 22d day of July, in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-nine, before me, George D. Metcalf, a Notary Public in and for said county, duly commissioned and sworn, personally apeared George Washington Babcock and Henry Hatfield Chittenden, known to me to be the persons who are described in, who executed, and whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and they severally acknowledged to me that they executed the same.

In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official Seal, the day and vear in this certificate first above written, seal. GEORGE D. METCALF, Notary Public Constable Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUHON ISSUED out of Justice S. F.

Daniel's Court, of Oak-i land township, in the County of Alameda, to me directed, in favor of Peter Butt and againsti James G. Dorrell, I have seized and shall expose for sale at public auction, for cash, in U. 8.1 gold coin at 2 o'clock p. on the 6th day of August, A. D.

1879, at the east door of thel Court House of Aiamed oounty, State of Calii fornia, all the right, title, daim and interest of; the above named defendant, James O. DorrellJ in and to the following described real property,) to wit: Commencing at a point on the northerly line of street, distant thereon 108 feet, easterly from tbe intersection of the easterly! line of Louise street with the northerly line ol! street; running thence easterly along the; northerly line of street 50 feet; thence a right angles northerly 100 feet; thence at right angles westerly 50 feet; and thenee at right, angles southerly 100 feet to the point of beginj ning, being lots and in Block No. 800. as the same are delineated and so desig nated on the plot "Map of street Subdivision of the Watts Tract," recorded June 20, 1876, in the County Recorder's office of Ala. mcda county, state 01 California.

Dated the 15th day of July, A. D. 1879. G. H.

TILLEY, Constable. By T. H. Sftplb, Deputy. 1 AN ORDINANCE Declaring Alice Street, From Point 480 Feet North a of Twelfth Street, to Durant Street, a Public Street.

The Council of tbe City of Oakland-do ordain as f.dlnwa- i 1 1 Section 1. That Alice street, in said city, from a Une 480 feet north of and parallel with Twelfth street, to the southerly line of Durant or Eighteenth street, of the uniform width of 78 feet, the westerly line thereof being 1441 feet' and eight inches east of Broadway street, and parallel thereto, be and the same is hereby declared a public street, and open for public use. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect from tbe date of its approval. Passed, July 24, Is79.

J. W. CORLIES. Pres. pro tern, of the Council.

Approved, July 2471879. 1 W. R. ANDRU8, I Mayor. Award of Contract.

PURSUANT TO STATUTE AND TO RESO lution No. 10,227, of the Council of the City of Oakland, adopted July 24, 1879, directing this notice, -notice is hereby given that the said Council having in open evening session of the 2d day of June, 1879; examined and publicly declared all proposals offered for the following work upon Linden street in this Citv from the north line of Eighteenth street to the south line of Twenty-eighth street, to-wit: i 1 The grading and curbing to the official Una and grade of said street, excepting the crossings of Twenty-first, Twenty -second and Twenty-sixth streets already done. i -Awarded on tbe said 24th day of July, 1879, the contract for said work to the lowest responsible bidder, to-wit: tot The Oakland Paving Company at the prices specified in its proposal 011 file for said work. i 'i Clerk's Office, City of Oakland, July 24, 1879. 1 JAMS DODS, -Times copy St.

City Notice to Creditors. Elate of MA SCBORB, deetaeed NOTICE 18 -HEREBY GIVEN BY TOE undersigned. Administrator of the est at of Mary Scbere, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with tho neceeaarv vouchers. Within four aaonthe after the first pabllcatioaof this notice, to tbe said A Hi in lafrator, st bis residence, on Telegraph road, near the Town of Berkeley Oakland Township, Alameda County. MARTIN M.

DUNK, Administrator of the estate of Mary Schore. Ji. Dated at Oakland. July 8, 18J9. Co-Partnership NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, Finis Baroett Miller aad Robert Willis Miller, both reaJdinc in the City ef Oakland.

County of Alameda, and State of California have tt is day entered into a- co-partnership undei tbe name of P. B. Miller A for the purpose of transacting a general wholesale and retail grocery business in said Ciiy of Oakland: aaid eo-aarlnersbiD to be aad eon Unue until further notice. 1. FINIS BARNETT MILLER.

BOKERT WILLIS MILLER, i Oakland. Jane 18, Dissolution of Co-Partnership. I- fpHE COPARTNERSHIP H17RETOP0RS A existing In business be tween J. Dunbar and George -Qoaekenbueia Under tbe fi came of Dunbar A Quacken. hash, at 1422 Saa "abio avenue, is this da dissolved by niotual consent.

J. Donbar will continue the business, collect til ontetasdiog bills, aad pay all debts agaiit the firm. Oakland, Jane 35. 1S79. J.

DCNBAB, lilv GEORGE QUACErNTZTf TT, i Notice to the Til! I 'll PERSONS-jf. mels or know ueHtd to lfsve Cjtia i A VI" -i 1 J. L. iYETMOBE CO. 656 BROATJ7AYs sva for sals a fins lot of TinnnTTinn o.

nnn flUbJllOD OL nm FOB fsAXK. nMlrahla TTnmiialasrt nroDertr. Improved anlmproTed, on lomtHau, mjnim, If bartend Linden stress. Terms maae easy oa tha inatallmeat plan. Ateo Te leC rarvunsHED norai 914 story house of 6 rooms, aa street.

vll story nouse oi rooms- in I story house oi rooms on iuj atAr-w iumh at a rnonu Ull JPIO Ad story house of 7 rooms on Locust at. atorv honsa of 8 rooms on Broad waj I 1 Story house of rooms on Bdrt. 3(1 2 storr honsa of iu rooms, ru SlSa story bouse of 5 rooms. 81st st. SSO 1 story house of 8 rooms on 10th st, an ator hauae 4 rooms.

22d street. SJieV 1 story Douse of a rooms on onwunj. 19 1 story house of 4 rooms on Sd at. SO 1 story house of 6 rooms on Jefferson. 9352 story nouse oi rooms on inui 91S 1 story house of rooms, on Alice st 39 3 story house, rooms, xuin nnn.

332 story bouse of 7 rooms on West st. atO 1 story house of 6 rooms on San Pablo aTeuue. 2 story honse of rooms on Market st. 940 i story nouse oi a rooms, nirnwu 96S 2 story nous of 9 room st. 548 3 story house ot 7 rooms, Alice at a story house of 9 rooms on Alice street.

93S a story house, 8 rooms, Harrison street 91S 1 story house, 4 rooms. Bay Place. 9W 2 storv nouse oi I rooms on i nn HA 2 storr house of 8 rooms on 17th st. 945 2 story honsa of 6 rooms on Ninth st FCBNISHBD HOUSE To Lel. 997 SO 1 story honse of 5 rooms.

Valley st 9 ta story house of 6 rooms on East 14th st. ana a storv nouse or a rooms, uu Dan Pablo avenue. ST.i 9 atorv booan of 7 rooms, on 10th st. Sloe 2 storv house of 13 rooms, on 7th are. STORES 97S Gsllndo building.

S30 Store on Sao Pablo ave. and 16th st, 90 Store on Webster and Sth st. re Lt SIS 3 stores on Fifth street S'40 sJoon on 28th st, anu Ssn Pablo 940 Store on Locust st, nesr Telegraph Hotel to It, 10 rooms, corner 8th and Franklin street. Busnrr furnished free. OaH GasliMGo.

J. WEST MARTIN Presiden W. W. CRANK, JB -Vice-President Ja8. FRBEBORN Secretary VAi LEER KASTLAND 8nperintendent F.

H. E1UUBAUM Engineer TRTTREB: I. Moia Moss, John W. Coleman, at Freeborn, W. W.

Crane, Jr. J. West Martin. The office of tbe Company is removed to Union Bank Building, Corner Ninth and Broadway. OfFce formerly occupied by tbe Union Tele graph Co.

WANTED TO TRADE OAKLAND REiL ESTATE 10,000 Shares of Capital Stock OF THX MONITOR MINING CO. Of Mono Co. Bodie District, Incorporated March 1870, the mine is located on what is considered good ground, has been worked to the depth of sixty feet, howing 1H foot ledge. It is not listed on the stock boards. Address J.

E. B. this office. TO ARCHITECTS. THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNI versitv of California hereby offer a prem ium of $250, for a suitable plan and drawings for a buildinir to be used for the purposes of Library and Art Gallery, in pursuance of the proposition of Mr.

II. D. Bacon and of an appro priation made in connection therewith by the Legislature of California at the twenty-second session. A premium as above will be paid for the ac cepted plan. The right to reject any and all plans is reserved.

It was the Iielief of the donor to the fund out of which, in part, this building is to be con strut-ted, that the importance and high public character of the work would be an incentive to the architectural talent of the State, irrespective of the small amount of premium offered, to con tribute its skill to this object. Plans must be submitted on or before Monday, Auirust 25,1879, at the San Francisco office of the Board, No. 310 Pine street (up stairs) San Francisco. The attention of Architects is directed to "An Act to regulate contracts in behalf of the State in relation to erections and buildings," ap proved Marcn Z3, isvo. A circular containing additional information will be mailed to Architects, on application to the Secretary at Berkeley.

By order of the Committee. Rob't E. C. Stearns, Secretary. a.l.M...

PRICE OF GAS ATA MEETING OF THX DIRECTORS V. ot the Oakland Oaa Light Company held on tbe 21st dav of October. 1878. It WW resolved that the price of gas be reduced to Three Dollars and Fiftv Cents per 1 ,000 Feet, To take effect on and after the 1st day of Jan oary.1879. JAMES FREEBORN.

Secretary Oyster 8ALO0II and RESTAURANT 1 1th Street, Oakland. CAMPBELL 8FIARS, Propfn 1 in tv A.ne iy Oyst-rs. Clams Shell Fish Wines and Liquors. amlllea, public and prtvaa parties, hotel, Shipping and raatanrant supplied, Oakland Iron Works Re. 511 Sc.

513, 2d Street, IYES SC0YILLE, Proprietor. 4 i I am now prepared to do any and all kinds of machine work. Steam Rngioes and Pumps, Railroad Oars. Wheels and Axlaa; Granite Stone-Dressing Machines Beoville A Barttott Patent Clothes. Washing Machine, the heat In asv Repairing of Steam engines and steana pomps prompUy attended to by the most skillful workmen.

Thankful for past favors, I' shall continue todal justly and promptly with ail who favor ma with their patronage. Parties desiring quarts mill for prospecting, will find it to their advantage to call and examine a new stamp mill at my shop. Proprietor. BTTXTART) VAJZLop. SH ATTUCK'S Broadway bet, Seventh snd Eighth street JOHN FENNESSY- Proprietor AHERICAN DISTHICT spit at IOOa Braasway, eur.

Teeth street Letters and InTitations delivered day ot Nlpbt; circulars, paprrs, distributed utoma'ic r-ois rftj la ridenoea, -1 ti far BUMM0NS. THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE Third Judicial District of the State of Cal. ifornia, in and for the county of Alma, xno rust nawss vnurcn 01 ttrooKiyn. Plaintiff, vs. N.

J. Thompson, Samuel onuey, et sl, Defendants Action broinrht in the District Court nf th Third Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the oounty of Alameda and the complaint Bled In said County of Alameda in the ofBoe of the Clerk of said Dis trict Court. The People of the State of California send greeting to N. J. Thompson, Samuel Thuey, mram luiam w.

Manning, J. u. Tay lor, Samuel U. Bbuey, Sarah A. Stickney, Har riet K.

Htooert, lienlamin W. Stickney, The First Baptist Church in Oakland and Hiram Tubbs, William W. Manning, J. B. Taylor and Samuel 1).

Shuey, Trustees of the Baptist Church of Brooklyn, defendants. You are hereby required to appear In an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of the Third Ju dicial District of the State of California, in and for the County of Alameda, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (ex clusive of the day uf service), after the service on you of this summons, if served within this county; or, lz servea out 01 this county but in this District, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days; or Judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. me said action ls brought to obtain a judgment and decree of this Court: First That the defendants, and each and every one of them be required to set forth tbe nature of their claims, and that all adverse claims of the defendants may be determined by a decree of this court. Second That by said decree it be declared and adjudged that the defendants and each and every of them have no estate or interest whatever in or to the lands and premises described in the complaint on tile herein, as a portion 01 Block No. 01, as the said block is delineated and so designated on Hurley's Map of Clinton, of reuura iu ijiuer 01 iseeus on page 00 in me County Recorder's office of said Alameda County; that the defendants and each and every of them be forever barred from asserting any claim whatever, in and to said lands and premises, or any part thereof adverse to said plaintiff, and for such other or further relief aa to the Court may seem equitable and just, and for costs.

Special reference beinsc made to the complaint on file herein. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to bue iourv i'r liic reum ill due miu cuuipwiub demanded. Given under my hand and seal of the Dis trict Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the County of Alameda, this 25th day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine. CMAS. U.

KEEU, SEAL. Clerk. By Geo. W. Rkkd.

Deputy Clerk, Bankruptcy Notice. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI ted States. District of California. In the matter of W. H.

H. Graves, of Ala meda County. Bankrupt in liaukruptcy. ueiore Mr. Samuel J.

Clarke, Keglster in Bankruptcy: Notice is hereby given, That a petition has oeen tiled in said Court by w. 11. rl. raves Oakland, in Alameda County, in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt under the Revised Statutes of the United States, Title LXI, "Bank ruptcy, and the Acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, for a discbarge and certificate thereof from all his debts and other claims provable under the Revised Statutes, and that Tuesday, the 19th day of August, A. 1879, at 11 odock A.

of said day. before the District Court of the United States, in the City and County of San Francisco, is assigned as the time and place for the hearing of the same, when and where any creditors who have proved their debts, and any person in interest. may appear and show cause, if any they have, wny tne prayer 01 the petitioner should not be granted. By order of bAilL ELJ. CLAKK, Register in Bankruptcy.

City and County of San Francisco, July 24, 1879. S. F. Oilcrist, Attorney for Petitioner Sheriff's Sale. The Hibemia Savings and Loan Society, I Plaintiff.

vs. I -No. Andrew D. Pryal, Defendant. Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure and Sale.

UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure and Sale issued out of the District Court of the 12th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, on the 16th day of July, A. D. 1879, in the above entitled action, wherein The Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, tbe above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale against Andrew D. Pryal, defendant, on the lotn day of July, A. i.

1S7, tor tne sum oi iout tbousand seven hundred and twenty-one and 32-100 dollars, in United States gold coin, besides interest, which said decree was, on the 15th day of July, A. D. 1879, recorded in Judgment Book of said Court, at page 682, I am commanded to sell all that certain lot or parcel of land, situate in the City of Oakland and County of Alameda, State of California, and bounded and described as follows Commencing at the northwesterly comer of Second street and Madison or Julia street; thence northerly along the westerly line of said Madison or Julia street two hundred (200) feet to iu intersection with the southerly line of Third street; thence at right angles westerly along said line of Third street seventy-five (75) feet thence at right angles southerly two hundred (200) feet to the northerly line of Second street thence at right angles easterly along said line of Second street seventy-five (75) feet to the point of commencement the same being lots Numbers Seventeen, Eighteen, Nineteen, Twenty, Twenty -one and Twenty-two (Nos. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22) in block Number Thirteen (No. 13), as numbered and delineated on Kellers-berger's Map of Oakland, on file and of record in the office of tbe County Recorder of said County of Alameda.

Public notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the 16th day of August, A. D. 1879, At ten o'clock A. M. of that day, in front of the Court House door of the County of Alameda, I will, in obedience to said order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, sell the above described property, or so much thereof ss may be necessary to raise sufficient to satisfy said judgment, with interest and costs, etc, to the highest and best bidder, for gold coin of the United States.

Oakland, July 17th, 1879. JEREMIAH TYRREL, Sheriff. Constable's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN out of Justice S. EXECUTION ISSUED F.

Daniel's Court, of Oakland Township, in the County of Alameda, in Plaintiff, and against James Burgess, Defend ant, I have seized and shall expose for sale at public auction, for cash, in U. S. gold coin, at 2 o'clock p. on the 21st day of August, A.D. 1879, at the east door of the Court House of Alameda County, State of California, all the right, title, claim and interest of the above named defendant, James Burgess jn and to the following described property, to wit: Commencing at a point on tbe southerly line of Kolger avenue, 422 feet 11 inches westerly from tbe southwesterly corner of San Pablo avenue and Folger avenue; thence running southerly 125 feet; thence westerly at right angles 90 feet thence northerly at right angles 126 feet, to the southerly line of Folger avenue; thence easter ly along said southerly une of rolger avenue, 90 feet to place of beginning aa of record in the County Recorder's office of Alameda county, State of California.

Dated the 1st day of August, 1879. O. H. TILLEY, Constable. By T.

H. SUPPLE, Deputy. Dissolution Notice. rT LATE FIRM OF MILBURY A HAYS A Jay dissolved by mutual consent. All just liabilities incurred by the old firm Mil bury, Burleson are requested to be presented immediately and will be adjusted by Samuel Mil bury and John Hays, Jr.

The business of the old firm will be carried on by S. Miibury. Signed BAM'L MILBURY. JOHN HAYS, Jr. Oakland, August 1, 1879.

LYON KINOEY, FDiDitie Real Estate AUCTIONEERS. 1912, 91, 918 Washington Street salesrooms. uaaiana. I 943 Market St. San Francisoe.

rurniture sales oa premises a specialty Tha largest assortment of fine second hand furniture on tha coast at private aala at auction prices. Storage for furniture at reasonable rates. Regular sals day, Thursday st 10 o'clo To Our Patrons. TXTX WOULD INFORM OUR PATRONS and the pahlle generally, that so oar prssset Uar. Grain and Feed business st the corner ef 13th and Franklin streets, we bare added Wood aad we are motaiei to All promptly any orders with whioa wa nay bo favored.

Hantovr Garbef. nriT irzsm axons. WBIo 4JTB SBTAIX. SSAUnt. F1bCJ InoaY- aaaQ OAIIIiAtlDi ZD I Notice to Contractors.

PURSUANT TO STATUTE AND TO Resolution No. 10.225. of the Council of the City of Oakland, adopted July X4, 1879, di recting tnis notice, the undersigned invites and will receive at his office in the City Hall, np to eight o'clock r. m. of Monday, August 4, 178, sealed proposals for the following street work, to be done according to the specifications contained in Council Resolution No.

9,320, to-wit: That the crossing of Telegraph avenue and Delger street in said City, be graded, curbed and macadamised to the official line and grade, where not already done; also, that the eatch-basina and conduit pipes therefrom, be moved anu reconstructed to conform to the wiuening of Telegraph avenue on the easterly side thereof, the said catch-basins to be placed as per plans and specifications in tbe City Engineer's office; also, that one crosswalk be constructed on the north side of said crossing. Bioaers must file a bond in the sum of each according to law. cierK's otnee, City of Oakland, July 24, ls7U. JAMES DODS, Times copy 5t. City Clerk.

Notice. THE PROPERTY-OWNERS ON Twelfth avenue, from East Twelfth street to East Fourteenth street, and from East Six teenth street to East Nineteenth street, in tbe City of Oakland. At a meeting of the Council of the City of Oakland, held July 24th, 1879, the following resolution was adopted: Kesolved. That it Is tbe intention of the City Council of the City of Oakland to order the fol lowing street Work to be done.to-wit: That Twelfth avenue In said city from the northeast line of East Twelfth street to tbe southwest line of East Fourteenth street, and from the northeast line of East Sixteenth street to the southwest line of East Nineteenth street be macadamized to the omcial lines and grades. The Clerk of this Council is hereby directed to publish notice of said intention in the form of this resolution, signed by him, for a period of ten days, in the Oakland Daily Evening Tribi ne and the OvKlaml Daily limes.

Clerk's Office, City of Oakland, July 24, laiv. JAMES DODS, Times copy lot. City Clerk. Notice. THE PROPERTY -OWNERS ON TWEN ty-flrst street, from Brush street to Mar ket street, in the Citv of Oakland.

At a meeting of the Council or city 01 Oakland, held" July 24, 1H79, the folio 1 reso lution was adopted: Kesolved, That it is tne intention 01 tne i-ity Council of the City of Oakland to order ine 101 lowintr street work to be done, to-wit: That 'iwenty-nrst street, in sam city, irom the west line of Brush street to the cast line of Market street, be macadamized to the omcial line and grade; also that one crosswalk with culvert be constructed opposite the termination of said Twenty-hrst street Market street, and that the portion opposite said termination be macadamized to the omcial grade. The Clerk of this Council is hereby directed to publish notice of said intention in the form of this resolution, signed by him, for a period of ten days, in the Oakland Daily Evening TRiBi'jiE and the Oakland Daily Times. Clerk's Office, City of Oakland, July 24, 1879. JAMES DODS, Times copy lot. City Clerk.

Notice. iO THE PROPERTY-OWN ERS ON TW'EN- Market street, i.i the City of Oakland. At a meeting ot the Council of the City ot Oakland, held July 1879, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Oakland to order the fol lowing street work to be done, to-wit: That Twenty -first street, in saidcity, from the westerly line of San Pablo avenue to the east curb line of Market street, be planked on both sides with four foot redwood plank sidewalks where not already done, or covered with gravel or fine broken stone full width and in good condition; also that two crosswalks and one culvert with crosswalks be constructed at its crossing with Brush street. The Mlerk of tins council is nercDy uireciea to publish notice of said intention in the form of this resolution, signed by him, for a period of ten days in the Oakland Daily Evening Tkibi xe and the Oakland Daily Times. Clerk's Office, City of Oakland, July 24, 1879.

JAMES DODS, Times copy lot. City Clerk. Probate Notice. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME appointed for proving will. In Probate Court, County of Alameda, State of California.

In the matter of the estate of Maria da Luz Rodrigue8, deceased. Pursuant to an order of said Court, made on the 14th daj of July, A. D. 1879, notice is hereby given, that Monday, the 28th day of July, A. D.

1879, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, at the Court House, in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, has been appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said Maria da Luz Rodrigues, deceased, and for hearing the application of Francisco Silveira Rodrigues, for the issuance to him of Letters Testamentary, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. Given under my hand and seal of said Probate Court, this 14th day of July, 1879. seal CliAS.

O. REED, Clerk. By Rod. W. Cuvrch, Deputy Clerk.

Award of Contract. PURSUANT TO STATUTE AND TO RHSO-lution No. 10,233, of the Council of the City of Oakland, adopted July 24, 1379, directing this notice, notice is hereby given that the said Council having in open evening session of the 24th day of July, 1S79, opened, examined and publicly declared all proposals offered for the following work upon Kirkham street in this citv. from the northerly line of Eighth street to the southerly line of Tenth street, to wn: The macadamizing to the official line and grade; also putting in of the curb to the official line and grade on the west side of Kirkham from 100 feet north of Ninth street, to the south line of Tenth street; also that one culvert with crosswalk be constructed opposite the termina tion of lntb street; also that one culvert witn crosswalk be constructed opposite the termination of Kirkham street in Eighth street, and that the circular curbs be placed opposite said termination. Awarded on the said 24th day of July, 1879, the contract for said work to the lowest resinm-sible bidder, to-wit: to The Alameda Macadam izing Company, at the prices specified in its proposal on me tor saiu work.

Clerk's Office, Citv of Oakland, July 24, 1879. JAMES DODS, Times copy 5t. City Clerk. Notice. TO THE PROPERTY-OWNERS ON ALICE street, from a point 200 feet north of Thirteenth street to Durant street, in the City of Oakland.

At a meeting of the Council of the City of Oakland, held July 24, 1879, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Oakland to order the following street work to be done, to-wit: That Alice street, in said city, from a line 200 feet north of and parallel with Thirteenth street to the south line of Durant street, be graded, curbed and macadamized to the official ine and grades; also that the portion of Alice street opposite its termination in Durant street, be graded, re-curbed and macadamized to the official line and grade, the roadway of said Alice street to be of the same width and to conform to the roadway between Twelfth and Fourteenth streets. The Clerk of his Council is hereby directed to publish notice of said intention in the form of this resolution, signed by him, for a period of ten days, in the Oakland Daily Evening Tri-BlUR and the Oakland Dailv Times. Clerk's Office, City of Oakland, July 24, 1879. JAMES DODS, Times copy lOt. City Clerk.

Notice. fTtO THE PROPERTY-OWNERS ON A Eighth street, from Center street to Kirkham street, in the City of Oakland: At a meeting of the Council of the City of Oakland, held July 24, 1879the following Resolution waa adopted: Jtetolved, That it is the intention of the City Council of the City oTOakland to order the following street work to be done, to-wit: That Eighth sheet in said City, from the sewer in Center street to the sewer in Kirk ham street, be sewered with an eight-inch vitrified iron-stone pipe; also, that one manhole with Iron cover be constructed at or near the canter of Cypress street: also, that two lamp-holes with non covers he constructed, is fol lows: One at twenty feet west ot the sewer in Kirkham street, and one ten feet east of the sewer in Center street. The Clerk of this Council is hereby directed to publish notice of amid intentetion in the form of this resolution, signed by him, for a period of ten days, in the Oakland Daily Evening Tai- BCVa and tne uaaiana inuiy runes. Clerk's Office, City of Oakland, July 24, 1879. JAMES DODS, Times orpy lOt.

City Clerk. Dissolution Notice. WOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Al DsrtnershiD subsisting between M. H. Coffee and H.

Furst, of Oakland, County of Ala meda, State of California, is Hereby dissolved consent, to am oay 01 Augnss, A. 1879. All debts due the old firm are paya ble to the said M. H. Coffee at 679 Broadway, Eighth street.

X. H. coffee, H. FURST Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETORE Existing between John Martens and Henry Beiar has this day been dissolved by mutual eonsent.

AQ bUis due the old Arm are parable to Martens A at tbe store, 1159 Broadway street, Oakland, and all debts against the old firm will be paid by Martens A Co. 1 4. BAKTKNK, HENRY REIER. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. 'aainii 1 is uu si a -4 -'-y" THE FIRM OF O.

AV FREEMAN A OO. havine: dissolved, the business will be eon. ducted by F. Barnard A whom we can recommend to our All bills due the old firm are payable at once to F. Barnard A northeast comer of Eicrfcth and Franklin streets, Oakland.

"JtRAlNK BAPNAR.D,-O. K. I AN. to Notice to Contractors. PURSUANT TO STATUTE AND TO RESO-hitfon No.

10.224. of the Council of tha City of Oakland, adopted July 24, 1879, direct will receive at his ofBoe in the City Hall, up to cigHtv chick r. m. uf Monday, August usiv, sealed proposals for the following street work, be done according to the specifications contained in Council Resolution No. 9,320, to-wit: That Market street, in said City, from the south line of Twenty-second street to the wast line of San Pablo avenue be graded, curbed and macaoamizea to ine omcial lines and grades; also, that two crosswalks be constructed in the crossing of Twenty-second street; also, that one culvert with crosswalk be constructed op posite eacn of tbe terminations of Twenty- fourth.

Milton. Twentv-aixth street. west of Mar- aet, ana iwenty-sixtn street east 01 araet; also that the manholes be brought to grades. jsiuoers must file a bond in tbe sum of eacn according to law. Clerk's orace, City of Oakland, July 24, isv.

JAMES DODS, Times copy 5t. City Clerk. Notice to Contractors. OURSUANT TO STATUTE AND TO RESO- 1 lution No. 10.223.

of the Council of the City of Oakland, adopted Julv 24. 1879. direct ing tnis notice, tne undersigned invites anu will receive at his office in the City Hall, up to eight o'clock V. M. of Monday, August 4, 1879, sealed proposals for the following street work, to ue uone according to the siiecincations con.

tamed in Council Resolution No. U.2d6, to-wit: That Twenty-third (or Locust street in said City, from the center line of Valdex street to the sewer in New Broadway, be sewered with a vitrified iron-stone pipe, ten inches in diameter; also, that three Ianipholes with iron covers be constructed therein as follows: One ten feet east of the sewer in Broadwav, one near the east line of Webster street, aud one near the center of Valdez street, according to plans and siiecincations on file in City Clerk's office. Bidders must me a bond in the sum of each according to law. Clerk's Otuue, City of Oakland, July 24, 1879. JAMES DODS, Times copy 5t City Clerk.

Notice to Contractors. TURSUANT TO STATUTE AND TO RESO- lution No. 10.221, of the Council of the City of Oakland, adopted July 24, 1879, directing this notice, the undersiinied invites and will reeeive at hii office in the City Hall, up to eiirnto clock i M. of Monuay, Auirust 4, sealed proposals for the following street work. to tie done according to tne siiecincations eon in Council Resolution No.

9,320 and log. to wit: That East Fifteenth street in said City, from the southeast line of Fourth avenue to the southeast line of Sixth avenue, be graded and curbed to the official line and gTades, and side- walked with a four-foot redwood plank side. walk. Bidders must file a bond in the sum of 81,000 each according to law. Clerk's Office, Citv of Oakland, July 24, 1873.

JAMES DODS, Times copy 5t. City Clerk Award of Contract. kURSUANT TO STATUTE AND TO RESO- 1 lution No. of the Council of the City of Oakland, adopted July 24, 1879, direct ing this notice, notice is hereby given that the said Council having in open evening session of the 7th day of July, 1879, opened, examined and publiclv declared ail proposals offered for the following; work upon Railroad avenue this citv, from the sewer in Adeline street to the sewer in Union street, to-wit: The sewering along the southerly side of the said avenue with an eight-inch vitrified iron-stone pipe, excepting a distance of one hundred and twentv-one and one-half feet. lieini; opjxisite Magnolia street and the two cor ner lots; also that Ianipholes with iron covers be constructed as follows: One ten feet east of the sewer in Union street, one ten feet west of the sewer in Adeline street, one thirty-three feet three inches west of Magnolia street, and one twenty-eight feet and three inches east of Mat: noli a street.

Awarded on the said 24th day of July, 1879, the contract for said work to the lowest respon sible bidder, to-wit: to Patrick Halej-, at the prices specified in his proposal on file for said work. Clerk's Officj, City of Oakland, July 24, 1879. JAMES DODS, Times copy 5t. City Clerk. Sheriff's Sale.

Chas. W. Reid, Plaintiff, vs. I Samuel Miibury, C. No.

5,062. M. Burleson, J. C. Hays, R.

C.f Gas kill, and the Oakland Masonic TenipleAssociation, Defendants, Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure and Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER of Sale and certified copy of Decree of Foreclosure and Sale issued out ot tbe District Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the County of Alameda, on the day of July, A. D. 1879, in the above entitled action, wherein Charles W. Reid, the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale against Samuel Milburv, C.

M. Burleson, J. C. Hays, R. C.

Gaskill and the Oakland Masonic Temple Association, defendants, on the 28th day of July, A. D. 1879, for the sum of three thousand two hundred seventy-seven and 85-100 dollars in United States Gold Coin, besides interest, which said decree was, on the 29th day of July, A. D. 1879, recorded in Judgment Book of said Court, at page 43, 1 am commanded to sell all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, bounded and" particularly described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point in the center of East Twelfth street (formerly Washington street), on the southeast boundary line of San Antonio (the map thereof having been filed on September 12, 1864, and also' recorded in Lilier one, of Maps on pages 2 and 3, in the County Recorder's office of said Alameda county), and running thence north 3H deg.

10 min. east, along the aforesaid line of San Antonio, three hundred and eighty-three (383) feet eight (8) inches to the center of the road to San Leandro; thence south 53 deg. 50 min. east along the center of the said road, tHtee hundred and twenty-two (322) feet six (6) inches; thence south 30 deg. 10 min.

west, five hundred and three (503) feet eight (8) inches to a point in the line of tbe telegraph poles on Park street; thence north 7 deg. 50 min. west, along the line of said poles one hundred and sixty-six (166) feet ten (10) inches, to the center of East Twelfth street extended; thence north 53 deg. f0 min. west, along the center of said last named street, two hundred and six (200) feet seven (7) inches, to the place of beginning, containing three (3) acres.

Public notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the 23d Day of August, A. D. 1879, At ten o'cl'Jck A. M. of that day, in front of the Court House door of the County of Alameda, I will, in obedience to said order of tale and decree of foreclosure and sale, sell the above described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise sufficient to satisfy said judgment, with interest and costs, etc to the highest and best bidder for Gold Coin of the United States.

Oakland, July 31, 1879. JtK till All IVhKtL, Sheriff. Notice to Contractors. "OURSUANT TO STATUTE AND TO RESO- lution No. 10,232, of the Council of the City of Oakland, adopted July 24.

1879, directing this notice, the undersigned invites and will receive at bis office in the City Hall, up to eight clock p. of Monday, August 4, 189, sealed proposals for the following street work, to be done according to the specifications contameU in Council Resolution o. to-wit: That Twentieth street in said City, from the sewer in Curtis street to the sewer in West street, be sewered with an eight-inch vitrified iron stone pipe; also, that one manhole with iron cover be constructed half way between saia points, ana mat a lampnole witn iron cover be constructed ten feet from the sewer in Curtis street: also, a lamphole ten feet from the sewer in West street; said lampholes to be constructed as per plans and specifications on file in Citv Clerk's othce. Bidders must nie a nona in tne sum of K1.000 each according to law. Clerk utnee, city 01 uakianu, July 24, 1879.

JAMES DODS, Times copy 6t City Clerk. Notice to Contractors. PURSUANT TO STATUTE AND TO RESO-iution No. 10,226, of tbe Council, of the City of Oakland, adopted July 24, 1879, directing this notice, the undersigned invitee and will receivo at his office in the City Hall, up to eight o'clock r. u.

of Monday, August 4, is, sealer, proposals for tne louowtni Howing work, to be done according to the specifications conuunea in uouncil to-wit: Resolution No. 9,286. That Valdex street In said City, from the southerly line of Twenty-fourth street to the ewer to be constructed in Twenty-third street, be sewered with an eight-inch vitrified iron stone pipe, and that a lamphole with iron cover be constructed at tbe southeriv line of Twenty-fourth street, according to the plana and specifications on file in City Clerk's office. Bidders must file a bond in the sum of each according to law. Clerk's Office, City of Oakland, July 14, 1379, JAMES DODS, Times copy 5t city Clerk.

Probate' Notio, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME appointed for proving will. In Probate Court. Countv of Alameda. State 0 California -s In the matter of the estate of T. J.

Wrhrht deceased. Pursuant to an Order of avid Court, made on the 14th day of July, A. D. 1879, notice is hereby given, that Monday, the 28th day of July, A. D.

1879V at 10 o'clock A. If of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, at the Court House; in the City if Oakland, Oounty of Alameda, has beea aonointed as ths time and fr tog the Will of said T. J. Wright, deceased; and for hearing the application of W. Wright and E.

L. Wright, for the Issuance to- them of In ters Testamentary, when and where any person loiwwm any appear ana contest tt.e Given under mr hand and ami of sua Probata 1 Court, this I4th day of Julv, 1B79. ISEAfel CHAS. U. liLr Cierk.

1 Fy Boa. W. Cirp-i. of I GOAL! I (Suooeaaors to O. K.

FREEMAN A ALL KINDS OF SAN FRANCISCO PRICES I ORDERS LEFT AT THE OFTICE Cnr.EigttianLlFrankUnsts. Or at the San Francisco Office, 213 JACKSON STREET, Will receive Prompt attention. FRANK BARNARD COR. EIGHTH AND FRANKLIN STS. Notice GOAL DEALERS! Now Discharging 2 5 0 TONS Eastyori Coos Bay Coal, Ex Schooner "ANNIE GEE." 80O TONS Sontn Wellington Coal, Ex Steamer "EMPIRE." For Sale in Lots to Suit.

J. Homer Flitch, Wholesale Agent. 413 Eleventh st-, Oakland NOTICE iH AND AFTER THIS DATE, C. A. SES- sions is our authorised agent for the dis position of SEATTLE COAL At wholesale only.

Office with Fisher Taylor, comer 1st and Franklin streets. Seattle Coal and Transportation Contpany. a. k. clark.

Secretary. ALULiST 1, 187W. COKE! CHEAPEST FUEL Send your orders to the Cas Company's Office, Second Street, near Broadway Only 75 Cents oer Barrel. HARDWARE. 17.

I EVCON Succestori to Soo. S. Brown ft Importers and Dealers Hardware, Cutlery, TOOItS. AEnculM Implements. Iron andStRel, SOUTHWEST CORUEB NINTH AND BROADWAY OAKLANb.

Waixaob Bvaasov Mask w-vaaaon MISCELLANEOUS. WlfJGATE'S Pioneer Oaihad ud Sin, Francisco EXPRESS HAVE REMOVED MY 909 Broadway to the OFFICE FROM Southwest corner of Eleventh Broadway, Where I will continue to carry on the Express business between Saa Francisco and Oakland. tSf" Having had TWENTY-FIVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE in the business, I can GUARANTEE COMPLETE SATISFACTION To all who favor me with their patronage. ift. ine moving or pianos and luruiture a speciality; also all kinds of freight and baggage AT MOST REASONABLE RATES.

I have an American Speaking Telephone in my office, and all orders for freight will be promptly attended to. San Franelseo Offlee, No. 6 Sacra meato Street. OAKliATfD OBTPIOIC Southwest corner Eleventh and Broadway, I. C.

WINOATEL Tbe Original 416 Gentrai Avenue, fUU street); (Snoneaaor ItUAQI AOO PERFECTION'S VEGETABLE HAIR RESTORER. THIS VALUABLE PREPARATION IS free from asry mineral or vegetable poison. It rest ores gray hair to Its aatnrs color sad beauty, and stops it falling oat. It sores Baldness, Dandruff aad iHiimns of the scalp. Sold by all druggists.

ABRAMS A CARROLL, Wholesale Agents, Baa ran tseo BANHHEAD: S0HS. AUCTIONS CRS, Cfosrcadwoy, tct Fifth and Sixth Sts. GENEBAL UCrSES AUOTIOjrFEB.S, for Alameda Oounty. Buy and sell soond-hand innj'-'T. and do a pwneral inr CotiS-y and CiiiS.

t- SYnssConfecUonery J. E. BENTON, Postmaster. LOCAL OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. The following is a list of County and Township Officers and Notaries Public, May IS, 1879.

Sam. BeD McKee, District Judge salary, $6,000 elected for six ears; term expires December Slat, 1879. A. Redman, County Judge; salary, Appointed by Gov. Irwin, Sept.

1, 1879, in place of Stephen Q. Nye, resigned. Term expires December SI, 1879. Chas. G.

Reed, Countv Clerk and ex-officio Gountr Auditor! $3,000. Wm. M. Gilcrest, Deputy County Clerk, U.S0O. bea fSrlev.

Deiraty County Clerk, $1,500. George W. Reed, Deputy County Clerk, AvV. Pratt. Deputy County CTerk.

$1,500. EL K. Danforth. Deputy County Clerk, $1,500. Rod W.

Church, Deputy County Clerk, Bbrein. Countv Recorder. $3,000. Geo. W.

Burns, Deputy County Recorder, 1.5001 John 'Ames, Deputy County Recorder, Copyists -Harry G. Burns, Geo. Chase, Eldon 1L CoUins. WU1 G. Hawkett and George uaraa.

Jeremiah Tyrrel, Sheriff, $i00v and one-half Of all the mueaga in ctnl cases. Wm. 8. Harlow, Under Sheriff, $1,500. Fred.

Bryant, Deputy Sheriff, $1,500. Chaa. B. Overacker, Deputy Sheriff, $100. James i.

Porter, Deputy Sheriff, $1,500. sirs, Jesse, Jailer, $900. Millar. Frank Jailer, $900. Chaa.

E. Fataner. County rreasurer and ex- omoia Tax-Coiiector. $3,000. James A.

Webster, Deputy Treasurer, $1,500. Lute Castro. Countv Surveyor, fees. O.B. Rutherford, Public Adnunistrator, fees.

W. W. MeKensie, Coroner, fees. James LenteU, Deputy Coroner, E. M.

Gibson, District Attorney $3,500. 8. P. Hali, Deputy District Attorney, J. C.

OUson, County Superitendent of Publie Instruction, $1,800. Carrie G. Gilson, Deputy County Dr. J. F.

Burdick, Steward County C. a Coieman, A. S. DuBois, Hospital sicians, $730 each. The terma of all county officers expire January Vim 4 trrsnnsoss.

John Grsan, Murray Township. Henry Dasterberry, Washington Township. Joe. A Ifsriin, Eden Township. Wm.

Mason, Brooklyn and Alameda ownship. Frd. F. Myers, Fourth and Sixth Wards, Oakland. Jno.

F. Smith. Second, Third an Fifth Wards, Oakland. Jamas B. Wootoey, First Ward and Oakland Township, outside of Oakland City.

W. H. Wright, Murray Township. L. KU Oeg-ood, Washington Township.

A. Ball, Eden Township. K. M. Smith, Alameda Township.

A. B. Webster. Brooklyn Township. W.

F. Boardmaa, Oakland Township. Assessors receive 98 per day from the first Monday March to the first Monday in July, and Deputies fSperday during the same period, excepting W. F. Boardman, Asseasor of Oak-.

land Township, who receives $1,800 per annum and fees terms expire January 1, 1830. ij-f PTO9B1 OT TRB PKACX. Robert W. Graham and H. Detjens, Murray Township; S.

A. Bichmood, L. O. Yates, Waxhingtaa Tewuship; Seth Warner, Joseph Collingridge. Eden Townahlp; W.

P. Bvlar, E. O. Crosby, Alameda Township; Asa Howard, E. G.

Hathews, Brooklyn Township; John Yule, F. Daniels, Oakland Jos-- lie receive fees and bold office to January 1, P'S. McConky, Andrew Hewittj Murray Township: J. A. Trefry, a Southwick, Washlng-toa Township; George H.

Horn, 1. H. Sheriey, Edea Township; S. Orr, O. H.

Moulton, Alameda Township; T. W. LeBallister, A. Gilar-din, Brooklyn Township; Alfred B. Lawson, ii.

H. Tilley, Oakland Township. Constables reeeive fees and hold office the same as County officers Hams. hm APfonrrmn. agnBjrcs Benedict, Newton-.

18, 1878. Oakland BurraU, WUJ 1, 1870. Oakland Beck, D. June 7, Burleson. C.

2, 1878. CaUaehan, June 28, 1877.... Oakland CapeU, 3. Oct. 10, 1877....

l-)J Chaa. 7, W. H. May 13, 187.. 1 irtium, Jno.

9, 1878. rshbenr, 1879. Oakland rauth, Frank J. Mar. 10, 1879.

Henry 28, 1878.. v. Oakland aev, G. 14, il. P.

H.v..Oee. 15, 1877,, -r4, T. W.M....Juna SI, Gmx. 8, 18, 1878.8an Leand'o i A. Sept 23, 1S78.

Haywards Wm, L.ii,. April 1879. John R.i...May 8, i N. 8, 1878. V.

1878, John Sept 20, 1877.. Grant I.i Oct 1373. Oakland A. 11,1879 nrooaiyn R. Jan.

J2. 1878. feopt. li, 1,1 oihce two years. ROAD r- ve 3 per flay for not ex- yi -t "3 the 1 -1-.

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