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THE DAILY RECORD-USION. WASHINGTON SOCIETY IN 1830. In former years, the wildest gentlemen msod to spend their evenings in decorously playing whist, with frugal suppers of broiled oysterj, bread and cheese, and a glass or two of madeira. The rolliokiDs,' Jackson men substituted paker for whist, and indulged in frequent libations of whis ky, while their supper tables were graced— according to the season — with a baked rac coon, garnished witb fried sweet potatoes, or aanvas-back ducks, or shad broiled be fore a hickory lire on an oak board. Plan tation tobacco was freely smoked in pipes, but few, except the members of the diplo matic corps, indulged in cigars. As.-liii bliea were held once a week between Christ mas ]>ay and Ash Wednesday, to which all of the respectable iadiea in the city who danced were invited. It was also custom ary for those of the Cabinet officers and other high otliciais who kept house to give at least one evening party during each ses sion of Congress, invitations for which were issued. The guests at these parties used to assemble at about 8 o'clock, and after taking off their wraps in an upper room they descended to the parlor, where the ho9t and hostess received them. The older men then went to the punch-bowl to criti cise the "brew" which it contained, while the young people found their way to the dining-room, almost invariably devoted to dancing. The music was a piano and two violins, and one of the musicians called the figures for tiie cotillon and contra-dasces. Tnose who did not dance elbowed their way through the crowd, conversing with acquaintances, and the men frequently taking another glass of punch. At 10 the guests were invited to the supper table, which was often on the wide back porch which every Washington house had in those days. The table was always loaded with evidences of the culinary skill of thu lady of the house. There was a roast ham at one end, a saddle of venison or mutton at tha other end, and some roasted poultry or wild ducks midway ; a great variety of home-baked cake was a source of pride, and there never was any lack of punch, with decanters of madeira. The diplomats gave champagne, but it was seldom seen except at the legations. At 1 1 there was a gen eral exodus, and after the usual scramble for hats, cloaks and over-shoes, the guests entered their carriages. Sometimes a few intimate friends of the hostess lingered to enjoy a contra-dance, or to take a parting drink of punch, but by midnight the last guest departed, and the servants began to blow out the candles with which the house had been illuminated. — [Atlantic. SfICSB (!ot:N BbEF. To tell pounds of beef take two cups salt, two cups molasses, two tablespoonfuls pulverized saltpettr, one tableepoonfal ground pepper, one of cloves ; rub well into the beef ; turn ev ery day ; will lie ready for use in ten days. QBOQEBIEB, LIQUOR ETC. JOS. SCHIiITZ CELEBRATED MILWAUKEE ' - ON PRAUGHT, AT Cruhlcr's. No. 5%'Z J street, BETWEEN riFTU AND SIXTH. — — — ■' it?T Only place in Sacramento. Also, BOW ar.d BACRAMEXTO Bl EB apO-lm S. GOLDMAN. ■T^HOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER Korrliwrai corner Second anil J gtrcelx, ACK-%ME.STO. X3T Orders from the country promptly filled. mrl" 4pt( OHAB. W. RAPP & CO., fi ROGERS, 139 i ST. BET. FIFTH 4 SIXTH, j iurr;:rainla. A' new nodi of American, French and English arocerias. Also, a large assorment of the ftocst lapaa Tea* d22-4plti THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY | i . l «c2sti2Wl ls a nevcr-faillnir Cure j S^^^SLSalK^W for Nervous Debility, t/^^^l^^J^l Exhausted Vitality, Sera- *iV»/ ' s^~"^ sk. ma l Weakness, Sperma- 'gSf' ■ kz. '■ ■ , J<\ «?ji torrhaa, LUAT .M.i^- h~f rfir^ #-!«Sv)-;''JffS II O Ol», Impotency, M- Ty~^^rij^'*Wi Parnlvsis. and all the Kf.>-f9\ JXl^S&i?' r3 terrible effects of Self- B'j ;, y tt.J^V^k '< IS Abuse, youthful follies, KSy ii^L^/f/S^iifSjJ and '■'"•'''■'"' " in raaturcr S<?/i<e«£«y§«K23B> yearn— such as Loss of '-^.^\<V^iZ^-'-y\w-^ff}J Memory. Lassitude, Noc- ■y*yy?Y^s£>LU*y?ifil;^ turuul Emission, Aver- atun to Socieiv, uiDineaa of Vision, Noises in the Head; the vital fluid pawing unobserved in the Brine, and many other diseases that lead to insanity and death. DR. MIXTIK will agree to forfeit rive Ilnn- «Jr«><l Ool'nr* lor a case of this kind the VITAL ttl^niUATIU (under his special advice and treatment) will Dot cure, or fur anything impure or injurious found in it. I»K. MI VI IK treats all Privato Diseases successfully . without mercury. C«n»iiltutlo« rrt-e. Thorough examination and advice including analysis of urine, 95. price of j Vila! Itexiorati vc. *:! a bottle, or four times the quantity, 910. Sent to any address up m the receipt of price, orC. O. p., secure from obscrw- iMi, and in private name if desired, by A. E. MINTIE, M. D., No. 11 Kearny st., San Francisco, CaL X3"I»R. miXTIE'3 un»>rv KRYIEDV, Ml IMIKKTHTW, cures all kinds of Kidner and B'adder Complaint*, Gonorihosa, Gleet, Leucorrhoea, For sale by all drngxlett; ■!>! a bottle, sixbolUci r«rss. " ■ ■'■■ r- ;. H'f-, tST »K. MIVTIK'S tUBSUOT PILLS are the beat aid cheapest I»\M'KI'SIA and BIIHH"* cure in tbe market. For tale by all irustjrist^ Ja-Jl-tfAi«wtf Da SALFIELD'Q REJUVENATOR, O pcrgrannnim great strexghtening Ej«c"= ! t'. J Remedy, the legiitante ri>"ilt ol ■nrans yeais' of pructical experience, til of .. r i ' ■•■ . leal experienoe, ■BfcSS? '■ £ :ure» wi:h DOfailinK certainty Nervous lj^.'<iialiiid Physical bcbilit>, Si'niiiial Weakness, BperniawrrhiEa, Exb oated Vitality and LOSS OF MANHOOD, from whatever came produced. IT ENRICHES AND PURIFIES THE BLOOD strengthens the. Nerves, Brain, Muscles, Digtadon, Reproductive Orjans, and frhvsical and Mental Faculties. It stops any U' natural debilitating drain boob the system, prarentmc involuntary losses, debilitating dreams, etc It is a «ure atimuwtnr of all KIDNEY and BLADDER COM- PLAINTS To ili-. nufferinir from the effects at youthful indiscretions or excess, a apeed) cure is guaranteed. Price, •> 50 per bottle, or five bottles In cas>e, with full directions and advice, .^lO. Sent secure from obfcrvation to any address up«n receipt of price or C. O. D. To he had onlydirec of l>,t SALFIELD, No. 30 KEARNY STREET Sun Francisco, Cal. t'omniiinicitii)iitfJJ73?Ti strictly confidential. Consnltatioua bi jyyl^K etter «r «t oificv, FREE. Office hour?, 1' R^^Si to 3 and 6toBP. M. Sunday*, from II HkbFJSI 1 or.iv. »-'-M..«.Mf^\v — SHERIFF'S SALE. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AH ORDER of lie issued out . f the Superior Court of the State if California, held in and for the city and ouantv of Sao Francisco (Department No. 5), on the lTtb day of March, ISSO, upon a Judgment and (io- cree therein entered on the Isih div of March. ISdO, in favor of D. W. C. QaakOl and aeainst James ii. Oammiutr*. Wm. Maume, R. Thompson, F. F. Taylor, P«tnck I onion. Wm. Granlees, «t al., for the suan of $19 SS9 IT, (old coin, together with J367 97, attor- ,e,' 8 ties, aud ftR3 20, costs taxed, with interest 00 said sums from tbe l.'th i!u v of March, 1880, at the rate of 7 percent, per annum, besides costs to accrue, aid by me received on the 'i' day 1 f March, IS.--0. which I was commar.ded to sell for cash, in (fold .coin, in the manner pre«rib«i hy law, the following dosei ihv i r.T.I csute, kituate, Ivinf and being in the ,e>anty.»f SacnunenUv .state of Oautenaa, to wit : The eat half of the northwest quarter, southwest smarter of northeast quarter, southeast quarter of southwest o,uirt*r, ami northeast quarter of south- I west quarter at section 33, township 8 north, ranse 3 east, Jit. Diablo Base and MeriJian ; also, west »a'f of atetkM 4. and north half of southeast <jnartp.r at said section 4, in township 7 north, range £ east, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, together with the appurtenances thereto belonging or in any wise an- pertaininjr. Notice is hereby <ri»en that in obedi- •nce to such tommand I will on TUESDAY, the 27th day of APRIL, JSSO, in front of the Court-house d<or in the city of Sacramento, at the hour of 2 o'clock T. « , pel! at public auction 1 1 the highest bidder, for cash in gold coin, the foregoing described real <*t.-.*.e to ratitf said Ok-bi and > osls'. - March 31, 5830 • :^ 1 *' X * tS ;5 A. HEILBRO3, SheriJl. MECHANICS' -STOBE." BOYS' CLOTHING ! BOYS' CLOTHING ! BOYS' CLOTHING. ft' . ■ '■■ — Another Step Forward ! Another Step forward! Another Step forward! . W- ' Hi Such an opportunity has never been offered before in Sacramento as we now present to parents in this community. While one of the firm was in the Eastern market, only a month ago, he devoted special attention to BOYS' AND YOUTHS' Clothing 1 ! And being thoroughly posted as to the wants of the public, he made such selections as must prove very satisfactory to our patrons. Our position in the markets of ! America renders it possible for us to obtain the very lowest prices, and we confidently point to our goods as proof. We now carry several of the choicest styles that can be found anywhere, and all the new , lines are in the latest cut and finish. ! The following will serve as illus- trations : BOYS' KILT SUITS, From 91 «r> up to $10 IS. BOYS' BLOUSE SUITS, From «■-' 40 np to 97 M. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS From $4 *5 op to $9 60. BOYS'CHEVIOTSUITS (Extra One), from $* np to $13. YOUTHS' CHEVIOT TWEED SUITS, From $8 50 mp to SIS. isy LADIES NOT READY TO PURCHASE AT PRESENT ARE INTITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE THE NEW GOODS. WEINSTOCK&LUBIN MECHANICS' STORE, HOTELS AND BESTAUBAfITS. ~ TONEY'S ~~ @%. Cm^ OYSTER & CHOP HOUSE, ' fp»<» s^jiiy No. 64 Third Strrbt, &<'&J2jjff ■■^343? Between Jan JK, west aide . «i£^* Newly refitted. Private Rooms {or Families. . Eastern and California OYSTER 3 in every stylv ap^4plm ■ ■'.- ' v TREMONT MOTEL J STREET BETWEEN FRONT AND SECOND, Sacramento ■ The House newly furnished throughout. Large, air} rooms. Good board and clear water. Prices moderate. apS-lm4p . P. BRYDINQ, Proprietor. WESTERN HOTEL, T^TOS • 41, 43. 45, 47, 49 AND 81 X STREET, X^l Sacramento,'3*U ornia. This well known house has been newly furnished Every department has been made complete. It hue 200 well ventilated single rooms, and gome 50 splen- didly furnished rooms for families: Terms per day : Board and Room, $1 to $2 ; Meals, 25 rente. Free Coach to the hotel. tap 7] WM. LAND. Proprietor. . LANSING'S INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, . SACRAMENTO. V>.. 330, 333, 334 and 336 li street. Between Third and Fourth, opposite Postoffice. K3T The Urge't and best Family Hotel in the city. best Meals in the city, for 25 cents. Board, per week, $5 ; $1 to $2 per day. Finely furnished rooms. Street cars pass the door every five minutes, apO-tf JAMES LANSING, Proprietor. ARCADE HOTEL SECOND STREET, BETWEEN J AND X, SAC ramento. mr24tf THOS. GUINEAN. Proprietor. MECHANICS' EXCHANGE. DEUTSCHES GASTHAUS, NOS. 18, 20 AND 2S I street, Letween Front and Second, Sacra- mento. Meals, i'< ecu is; ltt><ls, 25 eeut.s. d22-tf JACOB SCHMID, Proprietor. AGBIOULTUBAL WABEB. MARCUS C. HAWLEY & CO., Hardware «nd Auricnlliiral Impletoentg. SAN FRANCISCO And Nog. 43, 45 and 47 J street Sacramento -- ■ apB-4plm '- baker & Hamilton; IMPORTERS A»O— WHOLESALE DEALERS _ «_ Slltll M.S, AXES, BOLTS, KAILS,' SCREWS, i:ITT>, lII.VUES, KIVETS, SAWS, LOCKS. SCALES, FLAXES, GRI!tnSTO\Eg. HANDLES, OILEUS, WHEF.LBAffKOW*. TV.SMC. KtiVK. wi:;:\('iu>. caps, shot, CUTLERY. r,KLTI\«, Witt, POWDEK, BAKES. SXATIIS. SCYTHES. WIULCLOTH, FORKS, t.:: UN CKADLES, lIOES, Etc, Ktc, Etc. Also, Manufacturers and Agents {or all leading Agricultural Implements and Machines, such as STEEL PLOWS, IRON PLOWS, GANG PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVAIC RS, SEED SOWERS, FAN MILLS, CIDER MILLS, CORN SHELLERS, ENGINES, THRESHERS, MOWERS, REArF.RS, ETC., ETC 0* A«n.\TS FOB BAI.VS WAGONS. "El SACRAMENTO AND SAN FRANCISCO. I3T SKND FOR CATALOGCBS. :vl-iptt BANKING HOUSES, PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK OF SACRAMENTO. Capital .....$300,008. DIRECTORS : Wm. Johnston, E. J. Crolt, Wm. R. Kmoiitb, John L. Huictooh, E. C. Atkinson, Samlhl Gottlieb. WM. BECKMAN President. WM. F. HUNTOONT.... Secretary and Cannier. MONEY TO LOAN. al-lm4p NATIONAL GOLD BANK /\F D. 0. MILLS & CO., SACRAMENTO. EDGAR MILLS President, W. E. CHAMBERLAIN.... Vice President. FRANK MILLER ..Cashier BMTKI> STATE-* I»EPOSITAUY. EXCUAKGK ON New York, London, Dublin. Berlin, Paris, And all the principal cities of Europe. Exchange on San Francisco at SO cents per $1,000. mrll-tf CARRIAGES^ HARNESS, Em PIONEER LIVERY STABLE. I. D. SCRIVER Proprietoi HACKS ON CALL AT ANY HOUR «cV_ d;iy or night. CcuijM-i, Phaetons, Hockaways, Barouches, Bu^-gies, with the^_2? best roadsters to be found in any livery Etableon the coast, for hire. Horses kept in livery at reasonable rates. Stables on Fourth street, between I and J . ap7-4ntf ____l_ CARRIAGES Nevada"* Grand Gold ncil.ilH fur 18*6, IS", , * . ISTH and is:9. • _ SEVEV GOLD AND SEVEN SILVER MEDALS. 100 First CUf» Premiums or the best w rk from the Mechanics' Fair, S n Francisco, mi the different State Fairs held in this State Vends. HARRY BERNARD, MANUFACTURER, COR. SIXTH AND L STREETS, S.»'U.I.HE.«O. t3T I have on 'hand and for sale at the lowest possible prices, the new style ol PONY PHAETONS' the handsomest in the State. Family Can- age«, latest patterns. Neatest Open Hu 'pi-a in the State. Light Top Bui-sie?. Heavy Top Buqjies for moun- tain use. Farm rs" Carriages. Irbttinp W«gons and Sulkies, all of my own mike. Carriage Paint- ing and Trimm ng done at the lowest price. None but the most experienced workmen employed. Htp.iirin'e neatly done, and all w. rk is warranted. Call at the Factory and see for yourself. mr2!)-4ptf R. -tTO-11! CO. ~*. a. Vi» VOORHrSB R. STONE & CO., actnreni. Importer? and Wholesale Dealers !i @3^ Saddles and Harness, SADDLEUY HARDWARE, CARRIAGE TRIM. ►O mince, Carriaire Robes, Horse ClotUntf, Whips Collars, Leather and Shoe Findings, etc A full lii i of the best quality of Saddlers' and Shoemaker? Tools. Received first premium at State Fair, ISP for beat Mexican Saddles, best Carriage Hare.*., best Horse Collars, and the Society's -,'oW medal to) host display in the department. 150 J street, be »«ii- Wth «H Sirth !!imi»iito mr -■- ■'■ PIKE & YOUNG, /CARRIAGE MANTIFACTUR- «__ - V^/ era, corner of Fourth and "jßßsfcSv- ; L streets, Sacramento, have on P*^T?^^Sti>. jand tie largest assortment of Sl*fiiiifei___*sr: Carriages, Wagons and Barries to be found in Sacra men to which uiev will noil at very low rates. ' FIRST ARTILLERY REG'T. BAND. MUSIC FURNISHED FOR PARTIES, -« Serenades, Parades, Picnioi, c c. Leave Wf orders at headquarters, No. 720 X street;i<sft ; F. A Fiacb. Twelfth and O streets. Leader. V.i&« g W, DAVIS, Ho. 1321 I street. aptln BUSINESS CARDS. ; : T. -;■ B. , McFABLAHD, * TTORNEY AT LAW— OFFICE, SOUTHWEST x\ ' corner of J mid Fourth streets. Resident, H street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. ap"»-4i.* OKKBD UATUOSD. . i OARWUi C. AUJD C.UK»\D d ALLEN, ATTORNEYS AND COITJSELOnS AT LAV} x\. Office in Quinn's new building, corner 1 1 fourth and J streets (up stairs), Sacramento. [ap7- »p lIE.MCV HI lIS PURCHASING AND GENERAL BUSINESS Agency, 529 X street, Sacramento, Cal. Any- thing: that you wish to hare ami do not know where to get it, may be f uruished here. Agencies, com- missions and correspondence, either in English, French or German respectfully solicited. ap6- iplni I J. A. tI.VNIXaiAM. SACRAMENTO BOILER AND IRON WORKS, I street, between Front and Second, Sacra- mento. Manufacturer of Steam Boilers, Sheet Iron Work, etc.' Also, all kinds of Repairing. Changing Portable Boilers from Wood to Straw Burners a Specialty. : ap6-4ptf D. I-:. ALE\.4\Di:U. 4 TTOIIVEY-AT-r.AW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. J\_ Office: Northeast corner of J and Fourth streets, Sacramento. ap3-4plm SUSS I. J. KF.UOGG. M. IS., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN— AND XJ. residence, Nathan building, corner of Seventh «nd I streets. Office nouns. 8:30 A »., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M mr3l-4plm C. U. Ki:r.i:s A <•».. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, Glass, Varnishes, Brushes, Wall Paper. Window Shades and Wax Flower Goods, Pictures, IJoldlnits Painters' and Artists' Materials, No. 626 J, and 1008 Seventh street, Sacramento, Cal. nirJti 4ptf «.w. <:!TTF\!;K«i;i:rr, J RON AND BRASS FOUNDER AND MA- chinist. CRStings and Machinery of all kinds made to order at the lowest prices. Guttenberjjer'B Horso .Powers the best and cheapest made. Corner of Front and N streets. Solo manufacturer of the California Giant Quartz Mill. mr2fi-4nlm W. A. lit «i I J. »«>.%, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office, southwest cornet of Seventh and J •streets in Bry«'s new building, !ip stairs. Resi deuce, southeast corner of Seventh and N streets, Sacramento. " Office hours : Ito 3 and 6toBp. H. mr£s-4nlm ERKEB BROS., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN fine Brandies, Wines and Kentucky Whiskies. Agents of the real Chris. Schroeder's Nordhaeuscr Whisky, and of the genuine Im)iorted Culmbachtr Beer. No. 1009 Fourth street, Sacramento. mr2s-4plm E. I . BIIAIXGS A CO., TMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS J_ in Fino Brandies, Wines and Liquors. Agents lor Dr. Jaffe's Celebrated Cinchona Bitters; also, agents for Litton Springs Seltzer Water, Sonoma county, California. No. 11l X street, between Fourth and Fifth. rr.r2s-4plm H. t. ROOT. AutX. KEI(.SOM. i. DKIBCOI.. BOOT, .\::n.sox <t Co., UNION FOUNDRY— IRON AND BRASS Founders and Machinists, Front street, be- tween N and O. Castings ana Machinery of ever, description made to order. mr24-4plm BEHOVED. CHARLES T. JONES AND ED. M. MARTIN, Attorneys-at-Law and Notaries Public, have removed their office to No. 107 I street, between Sixth and Seventh. mr24-4plm 1856. v. FOSTER, 1879. BOOK BINDER, PAPER RULER AND BLANK Hook Manufacturer, No. 83 J street, between Third and Fourth, Sacramento. > mr2o-lptf ~ >y. K. KNKUHTS, /"CORNER OF FRONT AND L STREETS \j Highest • price for Hides, Sheep Pelts and Tallow. Supplies Butchers with Salt, Paper, latest mproved Sausage Machines, StuiTers, Lard Presses, Etc. Prompt cash returns made for all consign- ments mrIS-4ptf J. OARLII. < 1- CROL'i CASLE & CUOLY, CONTRACTORS ANl> BUILDERS, ARE PR?.- \_j pared to do all kinds of work in their me, in city or country. Principal place of business, Sacra- mento. Shop, 82 Second struct, between X and L. Poet-oiflce Box, 410, Sacramento. nir!6-4ptf A. B. NIXON, 31. »., SURGEON-IN-CHIEF CENTRAL PACIFIC Railroad Hospital. Office, No. 906 J street, over Goginsjs* drug store. Residence, No. 9-20 M street. Visits liai road Hospital daily at 9:33 A. a. r- inrl* 4plm Jl'I.U'S SiUlTl. SUCCESSOR TO FOX & STRUTZ, IMPORTER J3 and Wholesale Dealer in Wines and Liquors, Ho. 41 I street, Sacramento. Sole agent for Falk's Milwaukee Beer. mrl4-4plm CAPITAL ALE YAH.IS. NO. 302 J, AND 1005 THIRD STREETS. Hot Lunch daily from 11 A. M. to 1 o'clock p. m. The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. mrl3-4plm BOWERS & LONG\BAUGH. UK. WALLACE A. BRINGS HAS REMOVF/D HIS OFFICE AND BBSl- dence to Dr. G. L. Simmons' Building, .1 street, between Second and Third. Office hour-: S to 9 A. m., II A. ii to -2 r. M., and 6to sp. M. uirl2-t DB. HATCH, OFFICE 84 J STREET. -OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M. and 12:30 to 2 p. M. ■ . ja29-tf ja:»ii:.<* Me«iiiti.. MANUFACTURER OF IRON DOORS, SHUT- ijX ters. Railings, Gratiiigs, Houjse-work and Bbekamitmistai general, No. 148 X street, between Fifth and Sixth Second-oand Doors for sale .; d22-4ptf DR. G. L. SIMMONS, NO. 212 J STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND Third, Sacramento. ( 9 to 10 A. M. ) tar Office Hours:- 2to4p. M. > mr29-4ptf 1 7 to BP. v.) SEAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. KDW. CADWALADKR. ' Cll/.S. R. PARSONS. ' CADWALADER & PARSONS (Successors to Edw. Cadwalader), REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, no. CI J STREET. US' Real Estate Bought and Sold on Commission. AIiKSTH FOR TUB UNION OF SAN FRANCISCO, ROYAL, HAMBURG BREMEN, NORWICH, UNION AND LANCASHIRE FIR INSURANCE COMPANIES ; and the ;. MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. OF NEW YORK. ap6-4ptf __^_^_ W. P. COLEIWAW, TTJ EAL TATE SALESROOM, 88 J STRKPI Ural Estate BuDglX «S Knl<! 09 i' x':iui!sslo:- Agent for thi ! LIVERPOOL AND LONDON A?TD GLOBE, FIREMAN'S FUND OF SAN FRANCISCO FIRE COMPANIES.— AIso the N.Y. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. mr3l-4plnj C. H. KREBS & CO., • ABKSTB FOR Till - ri;ii.M\ OF HAKfioKM. CIIV.VKn 111 T. ANr HOME OF SEW YOEK. A GGREGATE A55ET3........5!).©11,f 00 00. i _^\. We issue j"int Policies, which are therefore the strongest and mostdcsirable written by any American Fire insurance Company. mr27-4plm •JOHN T. CAREY, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, Conveyancer and Notary Public. Rents Col- leettd and Loans Negotiated. City and Country Property Bought and Suld on Commission, at reasonable rates Houses to lei, Stores to let, Offices to let. In proved and desirable Building Lots for sale at bargains, and on easy terms. Farms for gale in Yolo, SoUnuand Butte counties. Manager of the Sacramento Branch of the Home Mutual Insurance Company, and Agent for reliable Foreign Insurance Companies. Office, No. 1006 Fourth street, Sacramento. mr2fi-4plm PHCENIX ASSURANCE CO. /"\F LONDON, ENGLAND; BRITISH AMERICA U ASSURANCE COMPANY of Toronto, Canada ; WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY of Toronto, Canada. Itl TIKIS A HALMS, General Agents fir Pacific Coast, No. 413 California street, San Francisco. K3- GERMAN AMERICAN of New York. -£J S PINKS & ACOCK, Local Agents, No. 412 J St., Sacramento. ja3o-4ptf THE PACIFIC mutual LIFE TNSUB4NCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Hoys Omen, No. 11 Sr.ooin> street, Sacrakksto. A FIT I. IiUINCt. W. R. STRONG.... .....:. ......President MATHEW COOKF. ............Vice President GEORGE M. MOTT ;. Secrctan- DR. W. H. BALDWIN Medical Examiner ExrcatlTe Committee : F. L. H. Webkk, Hgit*T Fi«iikr, H. A. W» 4 TI!R, J. f. FARSfeWORTD, C. H. Krebs. At ace of SS, upon the low rate plan, the cost of $5,000 insurance is hut S3 cents per day. Over Sl.vwi.e** paid to Policy nniaers and their BrprrwaiaUre*. E3" Policies issued upon all the approved plans. ■•-.:■' dl-4ptf ■■ ■ .' UAMMIM ; W«BJU. "' :- " ' .; W3LLIAM BOYNB & CO. (icocnaou 10 urn * rtiru.). Mo. an E wreet, Bacramacto. ' ■ THE RED HOUSE_ TRADE UNION. : _ — 1 «) »'• OUR MOTTO: I * '■ ' ■ '■■""".■. ■ . "' . ' " Be Sure That Ton Are Eight, Then 60 Ahead!" ■ m Having noticed from the quotations of WOOL, September last, and the quotation- from the manufacturers of SHEETINGS and other Domestics, and that the voice of mo>t of the Wholesale Merchants cried, "GOODS ARE ADVANCING, AND GOING TO CONTINUE FOE THE NEXT YEAR." Also, the LEATHER MERCHANTS were not backward in setting their prices well alone;, and the ADVANCE OF BOOTS AND SHOES LOOK MOST SURE; and then again Labor advances from 10 to 15 per cent., and as Goods at this time were as cheap, if not cheaper than what they had been for years. To take the advantage of this raise, we at once placed our orders at different Boot and Shoe Factories for the kind of Boots ami Shoes that we had been keeping in stock, in large quantities, enough to last us nearly through the year 1880. Our orders are placed ahead as far as June next. FOR INSTANCE: Our RED HOUSE KIP BOOT, hi: HAVE okdeked souk 300 CASES, AT THE OLD prices. OUR MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SLIPPERS Are ordered from Massachusetts, and are SEWED, which makes them far superior to China make on this coast. OUR IV3E3SS'3 AND BOYS' HATS WE SHALL OPEN TO-MORROW from the manufactory, SOME FIVE HUNDRED DOZEN ; and by placing our orders at the Factories, we get them just as cheap as , any Wholesale House on the coast— it is to the advantage of all to buy their Hats of us. Our Clothing Department is Immense ! HAVE ADDED SOME TWENTY CASES. AND OUR DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS, we can safely gay, are Packed into onr three-story building in larger quantities than any other house has ! t Our Men's Furnishing GootSs, White Shirts,- Etc.. •, • . - Are manufactured expressly for us by the Manhattan Shirt Company, of Troy, N. V., and * considered the best in the world. S3" To give you an Idea of the quantity of Goods that we are receiving from week to week, we publish a STATEMENT signed by our drayman: This is to certify tint I hauloil for the RED ROUSfi, from February 27th to March Cth inclusive, One Hundred ai.d Thirty-nine (13a) Cases and Dales of Dry Goods and o.her merchandise. W. isWARTZ, Drayman. t3T Bnvers should look well to their interest. Save your money, and patronize a live house. People at a distance should send for our PRICE LIST of 50 pages. All orders filled the Raine day. ONE PRICK to everybody. Often there are a hundred packages sent off through the Country Order Department in a day. Direct all letters : :es,:e:i3 -skotcts-eb, J STREET BACRA3IE.VTO. «' » I NEW YARD AND NEW STOCK. IST. L. DREW & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS, CORNER OF SECOND AND M STREETS. IST Constantly on hand the finest assortment of all kinds of LUMBER AND liUILDING .MATERIALS n this coast. Wo defy competition. d3-4ptf MARKETS. HAVING ENLARGED OUR PLACE OF BTJSl- ness, it gives us greater facilities for liliiiiT country orders. We carry a large a^ortnwnt of all kinds of pro- duce: BUTTER. EGGS, CHEESE, etc. Our POULTKY YARD is stocked with the Choicest in the State. The FISH STALL always supplied with all kinds of Fresh and Salt Water Fish, Crabs, Lobsters, Shrimps, Clams and Ovatera. faT Orders from the country promptly fllled. D. DEBEKNARDI & CO., Nor. :;n.H and 310 !<■ Sacramento an 4 lm ■-■■■- '■ CHRIS. WEISEL & CO. Son. MS and 330 L street, Hvar Eighth. BUTCHERS AND POUK PACKERS. o*%*- Choice Hams, Eicon, Lard, Mess'KJSp' Pork, Clear Pork, Pijfs' Beet, Spare Ribs, §gtd£-- at lowest market price. Highest price pttiu for grain-fed Hogs. mrlB-4ptf JACOB ARNOLD, "J^^^ Ur:.\LF.U I jnf^^Jl FKESII HEATS OF ALL KIXDB. tST California Hams, Pork, Lard, Bscon, Sausages. Smoked Beet, ale. at lowest market rates, .corner Second and N streets. mrl9-4ptf ' FULTON MARKET, CORNER OF FIFTH AMD X STREETS. >£*£&' . OVKC0 "\: :^^ "LIVE AND LET LIVE!" j&gMl mrl7- I.O\«;to.\ ;,t IMIIOVV. 4ptf Sacramento Planing Mill, SASH AND BLIND FACTORY, CORNEB OF - Front and Q stre . Sacramento. Doors, WlDdown, Rllndii, . finish of all kinds, Window Frames, Holding! o every description, and Turning; . ' ■- '■■:•■■-.-. aARTWELL, HOTCH & STALKER. - ■ jjWJhrifr The Pioneer Box Factory Still Ahead or all Competitor COOKB Ac SOB? .' coins op Front and II st7O«tJi flan him ■!» ,_., -, ;/ . /; . -dip" ■ ■ FUENITUBE, BEDDING. ETC. JOHN A. WILSON, IMPORTER, mwi i.Mf-rrpv» and Dealer in *&&Z&%l/ FIXE II US: .V IS£DDI.\G. tS--'*Z, No. 11l J street, bet. Fourth and Fifth. US' A New and Complete Stock at Reduced Prices. Country orders promptly attended to. dl-4plm W. D. COMSTOCK, j fT- AND FIFTH STS.,Manufactarer tfc A. .._ i JCV and Importer, offers his ! iAi:«.i:4\nsKLK«TF.nsT<»cK ££?**£- or FuruSlurr, for cash, a lower : prln- . ttaau .in) «>ilii-r insure. tIST ORDSRS FROUPTI.T PILLKD. TH mr26-<plm W. I). COAISTOCK. i CAPITAL FURNITURE COMPANY, MAM FA«TI Ki:tCS. mUE CHEAPKST AND BESTa»,_>!Jw.. - X place to purchase Furniture <"^KS&Fis the State. "We stand for HOME WTLLi* LABOR against IMPORTATIONS." ZSZT"^: &ST Special inducemeatg to the Trade. CAPITAL FURNITURE COMPANY, So. 178 J street, Sacra- mento. • 12S-U FURNITURE, AT VAN HEUSEN & HUNTOON'S \O. 301 Jf STBEETi Prices olwa; the Lowest and the Best Assortment * --■.-'- . til-li ■--■..■ THE KE\O (Mi Vil>A> )s!§m& : : ■•- ■-..-. .-■..,. •■:.:■-> Vv'; \- WEEKLY GAZETTE, DEVOTED ESPECIALLY TO NEVADA ' Politics, will Ye sent until NOVEMBER 7th, for SI. Send for sample copy. t27-4ptf R. L. FL'LTOy, Proprietor. F. KUNZ'S UNION NURSERY TENTH 6TUEET, BET. If AND V. WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL AT- ■#»- S tention to hia marvelous collection «3Y& o( Hare Trets, Shrubbrry and Florwi'W**^ Flowers. I Having a large stock on hand yj* lam enabled to sell at reduced prices. Call anil be convinced. -. mr24-4plm BLACK DIAMOND COAL AND SCREENINGS. THE ' ABOVE WELL KKOWK SOTERIOr MONTE DIABLO COAL, the most economical that can be used for .am, is for sale in lots to suit at Black Diamond landing-, Contra Costa county, and at the office of the Company, eootheast corner of Folsom and Spear streets, San Fraud «». ; P. B. COENWALL, V rarlS-t . - - Pre«»dfDt B. D 0 M. Ca ' ...■-■■■■ BMLEOADS, STEAMEBS, ETO Central Picinc It ailko t'.iHfci::-aflni Saturday, March 2t, 18S0>^ USD V:mh Fl'RTniß NOTICB TRAIN AM.) ?.OATS WILL LEAVE SACRAMEirO m fOLLOWS : ' 4' t A.'a.— iSi.niiys excepted)— Accommo''*. •" v dm on Train *> ilarvsvillr, Keu buff and ltecl'.iin^'. -■» IS •*• U.-Hl>aily)-Overlan(!. Emigrant,. **"" Freight and Aciwmraoiati.in Train. T..>^j X. « .—(Daily)— Pacific F.xpn-sa, via Davis 9»f*v i, d Benicia, for San Francisco.— Connects ISoiiiKyb «Koop%au> at Davis with ac»-..iu Lion Train to Worn*.. , Williams and Willows. Connects daily at Suinun fo* Vallcjo, and via Napa Junction for Calis- toga (stages for the Geysers) lij'itj^. ■*-. .v. — v«>" »» tuuu u.c----....;:..r as p ac- IWIWU tic-ibtf, Sundays ezeepted) — Bteaaaer for S.f' I'nincisco, touching at r!l pun on ' le Sacramento river. 1»>»1A1'- ■'■• (Daily)— Local Passenger Triim irt*.xw( l)r Stockton, Tracy, Livermore, Nilcs, <>.».;uiil and San Franc sco. Connect* ■■' ■ .It for lone, and at Mies for aaa Ju.w. |»>t|«M". »'•— (Sundays exoanted}— Local Pas- l/.ilW Kli|; e( Train for Davis, I.ienicta ai.a San Krjiicisco. Connects at Buii ■ lor Val!ej» and (vi.i Kapa Jnnctioo) for Oalistoga. 1 ■-•••*» I *' JI tor Da* and ptel) -Passenger « lW Train for Day s and WoodUuai. Con- Beds at Woodland for Williams and Willows. I t), | f V. il.— (D-iily)-At a tic iCxpirs? for CoJ- •' 11 Cax, Keiio (Carson .nd V rginia), Battlo iloutitain (Austin), Palisade (Eureka). ■•!fUr'ii, uii].t".t huu East. O.,yn I*. .1?. -(Daily)— Orcjton '■ txpnm for t»- •<» i rysville, Chico, Kcd Bluff and Koddiiig (stagee for l'o tland, On-,- n). C •{A P. ! " " **" U(1 " ? exceptedr-Locil Ac- ..■></ commodat.on Train to Lilhrop. Connects I with the Arizona Exnns* for Merced, Uadera (Vosemite and Big Trees), Mojuve, MewhaU (£au BltADAVBiiMin and Sant& Barbara), Los Angeles, Santa Monica, v* lmington, Santa Ana (San Diego), Colton '■•:■ .<■ nardino), Yuma (Colorado river f>'.?amer-i| Miiric>]ia (stages for Phcßnix anil Prcscott), and Casa Grands Mane* for Florct»-i), and Tucson (stages for TcmtiPt lie, Guavinas and El Paso) Sleeping arsbctwee . L.thrnp, Angeles and Tucson. 3," A P. n.^D.-iilyW Local Passenger Train •Mw forDu is, BenidaandcJaa Francisco. iy.| !i P. -M.— (Surdays i'X<*pte<l> — f;uiacn:-. r <•*♦-» Train to Davis, Woodland and Knurls • Lauding. B,»rA P. M.— (Sundays excepted)— Virginia •M" City Express for Auburn, Colfax, Truck i. d Keu<'. OoDßeets with Virginia and Truekce X.l:- d for <:■ rson - nd Virtrinia. Slecnin; Car from Sacramonto to Carson. ii.'Ui P. ■•— Westward Eniigru. t *J*ltv Train, vU Davis and Benuia, for San Fran* CISCC A. N. TOWNE Genera! Superintends T. IX GOODMAN Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agtn 7 ja9-4 r tf CHANGE OF TIME. Sacramento & Placerville Railroad. On and after Wednesday, Dec. 31, is:», • rrNTIL Ki:P.TU*K NOTIC3, Trains will run as follows, daily, except Sundays : Leave Sacramento tor Folsom, Latrobe and Shingle Springs 7:00 A. M. Le-ive Sacramento for Folsom 4:00 P. M. Laivo Shingle Springs for Latrobe, Fol- som and Sacramento 10:35 A. If. Leave Latrobe for Folsom aud Sacra- mento 11:19 P.M. Leave Folsom for Sacramento 7:00 A. M. Leave Folsom for Sacramento 12:20 P. M. d7-tf J. P. WRIGHT. Snp't ,F0& PORTLAND AND ASTOBIA, OREG-OU. f.^-^ THE OBECOH RAILWAY AND _£ ■ IGATIUN COMPANY AM) V^Jj^l, jj^^^ 5 Pacific Coast Steamship Company '^r*v^ir^.jc will dupatah e-er» five days, for the above portu, Onu ■ f their New A 1 Iron Steam- ships, viz. : OREGON, GEORGE W. ELDER STATE OF < ALIr'OKMA. SAILING DAYS : April 1,6, 11. 16, SI. 'C May l. <;. 11. i«. SI, •;«. 31 AT 10 o'clock A. St., Connecting at Portland, Oregon, with Steamers and Kailroaus and their connecting Stage lines for all points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territories,. British Columbia and Alaska. K. VAN OTERENDORP, Agent O. R. and N. Co., Si . 210"La.ttery street, San Francisco, Cal. GOODALL, PERKINS A CO., Agents F. C. S. S. Co., No. 16 Market street, San Francisco. my3-tf MEDICAL." ~~ Electro-Therapeutic « &**&_ Northeast BATOS. and I 3tB. 4a»I^B AT H aJBI Xortheast cor. Seventh and I sts. <StT:.'B AT H syjg Both Gentlemen and Lady Attenduiuatallhoura _ ;_ jal3-tf TO THE UNFORTUNATE I DB. r SDISPEISABT, 623 Krarny St., »an Frandseo. **^ Estal.Ushed in ISM, .'.,.- - //* vS&t "^ e trcaimont of Sexu M /^r^~^. ia an( l Seminal disea»t> BA'sJzz^—^ ■"^SSs such as Gonorrhea, Gleet , . $9 rift^tf^Sf^^i^f sr\ Strictures, Syphilis in ah Ki'^^s? fert^S^V I*^1 *^ its forms, Seminal Weak. W3J ( s'i^^SHii'3 n 9 ss > Jmpotency, Skin Uri 1 V '<■ * : »' : "i '''■-' iL -° . stc., penn*,- }5(',A .^■'v f^'-. jH^^inently cured v"^- S ' mlnal Wejlkße!M< - '^^VWlVv^.'fe'i'S-i- Seminal Emissions, too • *SvJ> 'l -'i"! !i'}3fi 7ii £\*«c< " -sequence of self -abn?a. i^M«3t^™« solitary vice or do- ■ <->^>«ivJS<Sfrl^Q^.<*&^praved sexualindulgccce, , is practiced by the youth of both sexes tc an almost unlimited extent, producing with un- erring certainty the following train of mcroii'. symptoms, unless ooicbated by scientific mcviV cai measures, viz. : Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyas, pain in the head, ringing la the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and rat- tling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weak- ness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching stran- gers, a dislike .<> form new acquaintances, disposi- tion to shim matte, los>d of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, "night sweats, monomania and frequeut iasiility . - CIUED at iiojuf. Persons at a distance may be cured at home by wf dressing a letter to DR. GIBBON, Etatin c.wi» v symptoms, length of time the disease ha? continued, and have medicines promptly forwarded, free froTO damage and curvwity, to any part of the country, with full and plait, directions. By inclosing ten do) lars, in registered letter, tlirough the Post-oSos, or through Wells, Fargo * Co., a jiackr^-p cf medicine will be fon»-arded to any part of the Union. Picas* say you saw this advertisement in tile hs-.cous U.mos. Address, DR. J. F. GIBBON, 1»?4-4litf • Box I.9ST Pan Franci«CT> MATHEY CAYLUS' TT«e<l for over 25 years with (treat snecemi by th« physician* of Paris. .New York and London, and superior to all others for the prompt cure cf ail cues, recent or of long standing. Prepared by CLIX 4 CIE, Paris. Bold Every-. WuoXOt CAPSULES. n2E-I\TTI NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. '■"I 'V ■' ■■ ' - - i ' ■ CIEALKD FROPOSALS OB BIDS WILL BE j^ received at the office of the Board of KcgenU of the University of California, No. 310 Pino street (room 3>), in San Francisco, at any time from this date, until 12 o'clock v. of SATUKDAY, the Sth day of MAY, 1880, for performing the labor and furnishing the materia s necessary to the erection of a Library and Art Gallery, on the State University grounds at Berkeley,, in A!nnic>.'a county, upon j which said sealed proposals or M I* a contract will be made for the erection of said building. The plans and specifications for said building can be seen and are open to public Inspection from and after the date of this notice, during business; hours, at the office of .1. a. Kcmer, Architect, So. 438 Montgomery street, San Francisco. No proposals or bids will be considered unless the same -are accompanied with a good and sufficient bond of said proposer or bidder, payable to th Regent* of the University of California, equal to 1 per cent, of the amount proposed or bid, wi'b go» and sufficient sureties, upon the cond.tion that i said proposal or bid thnll be accepted the party pro • ponin; or bidding will duly enter into a proper con- tract, and faithfully perform the saa.c in accordance with said proposals or bid* and the plars and specifications herein referred to, which said plans and smdfleatlans shall be a part of said contract as provided by an Act of the Legislature, cnti led "An A t to regulate contacts on behalf of the State kin relation to erections and buildings, approved March 23, IBM," to which the attention of bidders is directed. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. The - i.l seaM proposals or bids will be publicly opened at the .-ffi c of the Hoard of K<-L'cntB afore- . said, on SATURDAY, the 15th day of MAY, ISSO, at 12 o'clock noon, at which time and place biddei* are requested to be present. • . • ; '- By order of the Building Committee of the Board of KegenU. R. E. C. fiTEAIUTj, Secretary. Dat.-dS»n Fmnci«co, April 8. lt-80. apSUi A. d . VER MILYA ~ (PIOONTT CORONER : AND UNDERTAKES, . \j No. 108 J street, between Fourth -nd Fifth. Always on hand a large assortment of Metallic «.ut Wooden Caskew, Burft.' Cases and Coffins. Shrot.d» furnished and Funeral Wreaths Preserved. Com ' orders will receive prompt attention on short noti>v and at lowes rates. ,mrll-4plxa.