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THE DAILY RECORD -UN I ON. RAT8Ka.M.. '.....'... Vl'Gl'sT <l. ISSg. OUT OF THE WINDOW. Out of the window she levied and laughed, A girl's lanrt, idle and foolish and sweet— Foolish and Idle, it drooped like a call Into the crowded, noisy street. Up he glance 1 a' the glancing face. ' -Who had oaught thi laugh as it fluttered and ell, And eye to eye for a moment there They held each other as if by spell. All in a moment lasting there— And into her idle empty day, All in that moment something uew Suddenly seemed to And its way. Ami through and through the clamorous hour That made hi. clamorous, busy day, A girl's laugh. Idle aid foolish and sweet, Into every .bargain found its way. And through and through the crowds of the streets, At every window in passing by, He looked a moment, and seemed to sec - A pair of eyes like the morning sky. _ 1 - 1.-.-.. — IN ora Perry. Dr. Cronkes has obtained some remark able remits respecting the phosphorescence of gems by the action of the electric cur rent upon them in high vacua. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET REVIEW. [RErOSTBD FOR THI BACRAMBSTO RECORD-UNION.] Sax Faasctaoo, August 19, 1850. The business situation is not " materially changed. There has been much speculation relative to the ex pected arrival of the Chinese trading steamer, but generally commercial men see nothing in the new movement ef China to affect the business relations of the port and coast except to the enlargement of the trade area and an increase of the volume of trade. pUralu comes in freely, but goes mostly to warehouses. Shippers hold off and farmers are reti cent, though evidently regretting refusal of offers at SI S">.Sl '5 for ci.tire wheat crops, and are ship ing on their own account abroad. The Herald has these rem irks to day : "At this writing good fair flipping wheat can b. bought inthe open market at si 40(g>l 45, while millers pay i'l 50«<1 55 per cental for tne mam of the offerings. It is said that the crops are turning out better and belter, the yield boing surprisingly large. The present diffi culty experienced by the farmer is the scarcity of Steam thrashers, and that instead ef thrashing and racking the grain os heretofore immediately on cut ting many are now compelled to Btark it in sheaves until some time In the near future . bencs it is that the present demand for bags is so small. Hereto fore wheat iv tacks was piled and corded up for miles along tho river banks and at the railroad depots, etc., awaiting transportation to tide-water, but now quite the reverse is the case." Barley is free, prices low ; distillers buy at 80>@85c per cental. Bye brings a good price. Hops (new crop) are in re mand. Oats find ready sale. Exports have .kept up to average. But few grain charters have been written. English orders for wheat are limited to 435. Wheat at $1 40 at 57s 6d(g6os for freight leaves no profit to the exporter. Says the Market Review: *'The-e 19 a growing belief upon 'Change that wheat must decline yet more with us before any ex port business of magnitude can be done. The ton nage supply en route or in sight to arrive this year ] only foots up 200.0C0 registered tons, which is less than at like rio.l for the past two years, ami with our Immense surplus crop, Oregon included, we will hare at least 1,000,000 tons of breadstuff to export during ihe current harvest year." The en gagements for this week have been Dr. ship Cash mere, 1245, wheat and. merchandise _ to Liverpool, £2 ltts ; Bliip Carrie Clark, 13215, wheat and merchan dise to Liverpool, Hi 10s &1; ship Pararoita. 1573, wheat anil merchandise to Liverpool, £2 lfjs Gi, and others with merchandise, but the above show the current rates. Money is plentiful and looks in vain for investment ; much is locked up iv 4 per cents because no load openings offer. ■ The following are the latest telegraphic quotations: j New Y.r.a, August 18th.— \\"hcat,pfl i'lj..rlo.; Hides, 22;<|i23c; , Wool, spring, fine, S3 «40c, burry, 20i<; 28c, pulled; WpgSrrOc, fall clip, 2i(S36c, hurry fall clip, 16p@18o. Liv unroot, August California Wheat, ys Od @10s 2d ; Red American Spring, ss sdr@9s 2d ; Cali lornia cargoes off coast, is (• i ; California car goes (ast shipped, 435; Ca ifornia cargo, nearly due, 41s Bd. GENERAL MEECHAXDI9E. Bags a*h BAO<ins<i— The mar-" fwWlieat Ba^ iis said to be fair y active. The com InaMonista are holding local made at lie a d Calcutta-mide at ll;c. it la u.i rsUKKI thai tutside lots can bo had at a s igtt C. ■!!..■ *i<m. Oa the ltth a lot ol 55 L . p., was [ I.t in the auctio .-us in. and s.o*ju soil at K'.c. re- ny K0..1J0 will be offe cd. Che local factory O.Uand is st 11 dosa i on HCtuunt of small-pox, a:id there are feais thatil m-y no be o emr-1 in tini-; to coiit.il.ute to this tt .^S'it,'_4 dcuiand. \V.jo'. l'.r^a tre c,upted tit 47>pir.'i2ic ; I'ota'o Uu nies. !3i<3l4e; Hop Cloth, 13iy?14;P- At the suction Mi'e t.p-dnyon'y lv bS.i-s wld at $1 9y J? fasmrdred . ru.iuaii.Uer withdrawn. BRE-lu— Assorted Crnckir3. liXgl2c; Boson and flaiiliir kin ... Bc| .Soda, £t!"0c; Pilot Vrasd, i; to tic: f1..;. it er I 3Je VBi . " Hruca.- K.ii'!i.-h Batb, S'.tlilc V dozers ; Englkh Hre, StiJZS; Ca if ri. . l).iril-i.u :.: dciscription^, t- •o*ll V thous n.i. BKOO> -i—'l' price list it the Vallejo Broom Fac tory i. m f.i:i'..w. : Common, i-.-i J 5o ; otherlouij-h^n dletl kinds, $3-^5 50 V dozen. CanijLKs— F.iliowiug are qiiotations fur Eastern brands rouud lots: i .rants Stearic -'» M. 14-oz, 14c : i.r..*. \t '. , 's.\.| un .t.i.. i.e. 14 ... lvri.4o . il.irkii".-..' l*a;ci.t .Wax, Dz; .Mitchell'i* AiUmantinc, lie [or It ... and 1 c for lii oz ; I"rixtnr & Gamble's Stearic A.i.l. 14 oz,'l7c; lti-pe's, 10\«14c for the ... styles; Sehaef- Ir-i'.Nt 1.. Acid. 11 oz, 15c, and 12 Star, l«c; U. S. I'aiiie Oompany 11 . E,ltlc; Wei Stearic A id, 17| (■i lie for 16 OS and lue for 11 oz : W. 11. Woods & pCo.'s bhlcld, IK^HJc and .-olar W .v. H>^il?Jc, botli full Weight . WtHids a Conihan's li oz, IOpjcIOJ.; l'aru t.ne. 2 - '-'.o ; Sperm 23ijZ30c. j Case Hop,:- -Following .are ai*proximate ipiota tious: Extern Oysteia, «1 50(2^ 5J f< dozen I H. caus ; Clams, *2 :->ii- 18; l/V.,ur-. t*fi3 25; Turkey and Chicken, * ■'• 50@-4; Eastern Green dm, *2 (Si 25 ; i.p*.«:r On- i. Peas, iiZai 25. I'k^li.st I.va-reuc ville and otht-r Eastern brands; titgl 5; Portland Iforalgni, f4MI 25; Santa Cruz Lime. *1 2i*rl 60 V bbL CuKtUt— TV market is moderately active at M. ' lie for good to choice -■■.■ of Central America. Ooal— lTioqua i by lit toirun on the way here fs larger than at any previous time this year. There have been Bevel cnrgi.es of BngUsh and Australian m- .1.1 to arrive at $.'. Us-tO tf ton. i nu.. > v..- ijuot. California tt s^c6; Ger man. Cito7c V Hi i'r.|.i,,,,r. ft..,. Francis. o laid Manila, lj-inch and v. waril. lir. 1 i-thread, 15c; 6 and '.' thread 13ic; BaleKope, 141 c; . ■.- -.1. !*-c I.i lij.-rii. 14; c; Sisai Cn'.e Boppa, if inch and upward, l'o; 12 thread. Hie; 6 and tf-tlir,* ■' 12c; PHis 1 li.uo rpi;r.r 3 .iiipl 4-tlirva.l. lie Ptt). l)Kl'iw-BlorbSo<la,M:i<:jc: Caustic S da. sic: .:.i As»v2l*3e: . '. Soda, i .- '-p. .i c for domest.c an.l 2c for Xi gUsh. Dkv (...'1... Brown Drills 30-inch Roods, are Job bing at 8;(«1»ic; Brown Sheetiuj*. 30-Inch, Sji^'Jlc; Brown Sliirtmgs, 3Wuch, tat io ; Aprou and Furni ture Check, ltiiiT^Oc; I ..-.i ... fl ... colored ' null:.--, p£fa7c; .... Deuuns, 2»-inch. lfi*^2lc ; Cotton Flan nel. SJ<3lS|o f.vr light, and :4.:t.z< tot heavy; Hickory Stripes. liMlJpJc; Prints, <c ; Kentucky Jeans, 19 CSic P}.ard. Kl-n -50 ii Oregon Canned Salmon, future deliv ery, il l.'i The mnrki-t for Canned Salmon in quito irregular. I is j.rett well conceded that instead of a ihortsge e\ ...)•> eases on the Columbia riv.r, an com ptred uttli irt*'. year, there lias 1-evii an exce s of iW.t^O carss '. I. ■- ta : iraturally tends to make buy ers cautions. There was another cargo ■■: Pacific C«ml •.,:. srrivtd .'I..- tbo Cb< umagiu Islands, 'i'l.'t bio In lots to the trade at 4Je in a -11. lxlls. 5c for selected In 1(K !b c . and 6c for l> n le«« ; Eajitern Coltish. 7 .' 7.c V lb ; -;»■.. H..1 Heniug. O-tillsc lor East.rnaii.l Uid tuc fur l'ujot Souu.l ; Dutch Herri c. il 75crl '■ te keg; Aiaeker- 1, « 1 UV.xi >_ s for No lin 15-lb kits, and il 2a far Mem in IVB. kiu. Leather- Oallf ornia Sole. 2y*2r<c: Harness, Xft Si-.c: stirting Sn./iTJc: Calf .skin?. ?■ :■:■ '-1 10 ■-> lb; Waal. atlier. 17.-'2 c i: toot; Bridle, f4<i'7 V side ; Kip i-kina, ttZAl.il V dozerL Lt'MhKR -Cargo l<it-» are he follows: Pine in a roujh sute. glii ; I'iu . I looting and Stcpp inc. B^4 50; l:ea«-iKHl, .Cl 1..r r.ni^h. and for -.:.■• Be ta'l price, are as ful .nn : line Flo-irim? and Stepping. $30: ltedwood. $.! . f.r rough Mcl S*J for sulfated; Rustic. -> Flop.rmr. *27 50; Tong and Grooved Beaded, *77 UI; Picket, ,-C for i anc j, ami Jl6 for rough {HiiDtod, an I ► * or . .'. ir- , -!. ;:.„',, %, #2. Malt 1.. .m* I.i Ing bra ds of English Air. and Porter rare selling at t- ij-.t) 75 for quarts, and i*<rt Ut I .'.. '.-,. nlnts. M pitchw— Leading and loco brands of pec ussion a.- ,1-t.d at * 7*al pad; t. *.■:■. :■_. Parlor, si 75 p gross. Met * l/l A snial lot of Sydney Pig Tin sold at23Jc; ihe leading ho Li - are asking .tc. rial -.: ordinary Coke Tin Plata have Iven made st *7 and fiom th»t up to -8 fcr bean) rands of charcoal . Pig Iron. iAtpTS Lrt-.n; Bar Iron 4." ; Cast Sic I. II ■> i^c : Pig a.l. *i,ltt< . Yellow Metal »<«* V a.. Nails ."li.*- August Ist the lusel jnbbing price has been ft 16 for 100 keg lots snd -l EC V keg (or smaller quantities. "ii si.re Angast MI Ibe price of California Castor Ii .s Iwen $1 for .So 2 ami » Id for No. I : California Unseed. S0« for raw aad 83e for Is.fled; China Nut fiSej i.*rd. 70c in i.i. ii< and 75c in tins; ivt-oleimi, 110 d gniea. 16#'Z0e: do, 150 degrees, 'XitSii.-. > . • ■ Paints- Vnrtous brands of VStiite Lead range from 61 to 10c »> » Paraa— roiaHtraw Wrapping, 75«. See and jl \- -.eat. for the three styes. ... Powder - Calif oral* Blasting. p*3 2* V keg : Giant, 60e for No. 3 and 75c lot No. 1 ; Vulcan Blasting. 75c foe No. 1, 60c for No. 2 an.l 3.'* V ft. for No J, with the usual di n.-ouist aa to quantity. ' . " *, <>i'n-K«Ti.vsi. The in iket '« nominal st «42ic aitiioiit a v Kile— Miami China is i ea<ii«r. ami It would proba bly be d;flli.n:t Vi g-t m > considerable lot of il..p:r. under Hawaiian Table from first hands ls quoted at.''.. Salt— Liverpool line. »lsi. d '7. for invofea lota; Carmen Inland. $14 for eoane and ».V.»-2 for fine Oalif ornia, rJ6 51\.«. for coarse and i.1. l i-2 *• ton f r ri:^ Soap— Castile I* finn at *Jloc ; White rCastlle. lllif Hie- local make* of Pale snd Chemical <> .v- tivtOe: fancy kin a, 7*«p*c V tt. : Washing Powders, «12wri5 1? Hr ess -Omnia. lft<"9e: Pepper. 13; •'::-•• '•! Os .• . "» . ; ivl.frp.i M-.i-url, (1 SO; r anch do. tfi 25 tit! 60; EncUab .i->. *3; Ground Pepper. (I. Spirits California purr, *1 171 for No. 1, and $1 2£ pf.,r No. L .~t.ik.ii The market Is well supplied with l-.e-tr-. a.l toe » rioua Lrai.iU 1.1 grant* an ■..■■:• at 6^r:oc. M.,.r. — Pries aw as follows: flrcl* A Crushed. Fine Crushed and Culie. l'Jc: Powdered. IJ. : fancy . xtrn dr.. life : Craculited. liic for dry aud lie for i.,..w : Golden C and X Dorado V, 10c : sitm < widen O. lOJc: Mariposa C, He ; bafbMsaod 100* bin. }c inoie ; small bin. tc more. Ho orders c. m d tor less than 24 ..-: - Hvaur— Prodi! of local refineries sells 35 f.i:. ... R.i la, p5-'ie; hf bbls. €:<: kegs. 70c; 1-ga.l tins. -Oc: Hawaiian Molawca. 2.".|<j"ic 9 gallon. T.A— Good demand fir Japan ends* at s*'37;c. Thiim... Plug, 41npr7"c for Jobbing lots of various brands : Smoking. SOcl-i il IS , Connecticut Lea . lZ'jt ■ii>c V tt. Wlili-kY We quote high proof. «l 3PI 50: low pruof. -1 -,'.;' l 50; i a ..in brands of lluurbi.ii, .-2 21 (a 5 fO "(.• gill, according to age. Wise— Fr. h Claret, $,1 50057 5' V ca»k ; Cham pagne, * fi.ir3.' V basket ; California bulk descriptions are quoted as follow.: Angelica, $1 05»rl 25; Claret, tO.nl*:: Port, tttgH 50; Sherry, #1 lKijl 2. ; White, lie*/*'. 60ii gall. WOODKKWAJd rails are In moderate demand at (3 25t"4 V dozen for painted and varnished ; Tubs, E L.-.i-. V ne*t of 3 to 3 tubs ; Zinc WanhlioariU, $4; Sieves, *3 !»*<.■! 50 V dor.en. } Freight*— Wheat charters are qniet, but rather firm, i 1 consequence of th i comparatively small quantity oi lUspWirstfliii tonnage In pert. Iron ships are int to lie had miller Mr, and finrt el' w wooden ahlps want Ju. is much, though they have to accrnt Isa.. TROPIC FKDCT^AXATIVE, ; LAWpVE UNLIKE PILLS Ami the Usual Purgatives, IS PLEASANT JO TAKE, An.l will prove at once the most potent ami harmless SYSTEM RENOVATOR :.nd CLEANSER that ha« yet been . brought to public notice. For CONSTI- PATION, BILIOUSNESS, HEAD- ACHE, PILES, andall disorders arising from an obstructed state of the system, it is incomparably the best curative extant. TKOPIC-FItUIT LAXATIVE is put up in bronzed tin boxes only. /Avoid imi- tations. Ask your druggist for Descrip- tive Tamphlet, or address the proprietor, J. E. Hetheringtox, New York or San Francisco THE ONLY GENUINE ELECTRIC BELTS Bands and Appliances for the euro of Nervous. .Chronic, and Special Diseases, arc manufactured 1-y the :■' ■-.■ PULYEEIACHER GALVANIC 00. .513 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. j Anil for free Descriptive Pamphlet and "Tha Electric Review containing full particulars. '.; Avoid venders cf bogus Dcits and Appli- ances of < very name and nature, especially tho tricky concerns who pretend (on paper) to tend to-cal'ed Electric Belts, etc., oa triaL ' , . '' • ' - - '- '• >' ! va'.'.n.c. KIKK «v CO.. WHOLESALE AGENT 5 . ..... . ... SACRAMENTO. .ulpS-tf " BUSINESS CAEDS. M Joins Barset. I ( H. C. Vasdesbcro, late of the Golden Eagle. ( t, formerly of " Forrest. I'IUiI'RIKTOKS OF THB^— (lit; HALOON. JSTREET. BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD, near Third. Always the best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars the market affords. aul7-tf W. B. KXIUUTS, SORNER OP FRONT AND L STREETS \i Highest price for Hides, Sheep Pelts and TaJlow. Supplies Butchers with Salt, Paper, latest mproved Sausage Machines, Stutters, Lard Presses, Etc. Prompt rash returns made lor all consign- menu. . axfl***t MADAME CUAKLOTTE BOBEKT, PROM PARIS, HAS OPENED A FIRST-CLASS Dressmaking Est blishment, southwest corner Eighth and I streeU. Dresses made in the latest Parisian styles, and at reasonable rates. au!7-lm* BEHOVED. CHARLES T. JONES AND ED. M. MARTIN, Attcmeys-at-Law anil Notaries Public, have removed their office to No. >SO7 I .street, between Sixth and Seventh. jU'24-lplm H. F. ROOT. ALEX. SEILSOS. ' I. DRISCOL. BOOT, muM & CO., TT.fA UNION FOUNDRY— IRON AND BRASS J * Founders and Machinists, Front street, be- tween N and O. Castings ana Machinery of every iescrintion mad* to order. *plm , ISS*. F. FOSTEB, 1870. BOOK BINDER, PAPER RULER AND BLANK Book Manufacturer, No. 313 J street, between Third aud Fourth, Saciamento. au2o-4ptl W. a. iiEtiusox; m. ».. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON j Oiflce, southwest TOrner of Seventh and J rents i:. Bry c's new building, up stairs. Resi dence, scutheajt corner of Seventh and N -;-■_■ •_-, Sapcramento. Ofiice hours : Ito 3 and 6toBP. M. ju2j-4plm 7 DC. HATCH. OFFICE S» J STREET.-OFFICE HOURS : 9 a. m. and 12:00 to 2 r. M. j.v'2o-tf JIKS. III!. S. K. BOITEKg, ErBO-THEBAPEOTIST. — OFFICE AND repsider.ee, No. BIS 1 street. Olfice hours: 10 m. t.> 4 I-. si. Cunsultation tree. . aull-lm* 4. CAHLK^ • a •*■ CRO". CAKIE * O'.OI-T, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, ARE PRE- \y pared to do all kinds of wort to their ir.e, in ity or country. Principal place of business, .Sacra- mento. Sh'.p, 82 Second street, between X and I . -office Boa, 410, Sacramento. jy!6 4ptf DX. WALLACE A. BKIKCS HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE AND I'.E.-I- deoce to Dr. G. L. Simmons' Building, J street, between Second and Third. Office hours: 8 to 9 a. M., 11 A. M to - P. M., and oto BP. «■ jy!2-lf CAPITAL ALE YAI'LTJi. \TO. 30-2 J, AND 1006 THIRD STP.EETS J^ Hot Lunch daily tram 11 A. M. to 1 o'clock p. m. The 1.. It of '.'Vines, Liquors and Cigars. J.i::. BOWEBS & LONGABAUOH. E. L. BI2.LI.XpiS A CO.. rMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS in Fine Brandies, Wines ami Liouors. Agents for Dr. Jaffe's Oelebrated Cinchona Litters; also, sgents for Litton Springs Seliser Water, Sonoma ! county, Ca^f orm*. No. 11l X street, between Fourth | ud Fifth. ]ua-4plm JAMES >i.<.i:>.;: . MANUFACTURER OF IRON DOORS, SHUT- ters, Railings, Gratings, House work and Blacksmithing in general, No. 148 X street, hetwecn Fifth and Sixth Second-nand Doors .or sale jy22-4ptf CICEEU HAI.nu.VD, a TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, £\_ OfflM in Qninn's new building, corner of Fourth .and J street.<(np stairs), Sacramento. I]uo-4p WM. 1.11i1A51.K1.!3, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER AND MA- chinist. Castings and Machinery made to order .i the lowest prices. Guttenberger's Horse Powers and Patent Ground Roller and Clog Crusher. All kinds of Hydraulic Pipes. Corner ot Front and X stretU. ia2C-4plm 11. 11. McWILLIAMS. HOPE IRON WORKS, FRONT STREET, BE- tween I aod J. Machinery of all kinds made to order and repaired. Sole manufacturer of Car- lisle's Patent Derricks. Lawn Mowers Repaired. For sale, a '2i-h.irs<- sutionary engine and bailer, omplete. »"14-4ptf JI'LICS STKITZ. SUCCESSOR To POX i STF.UTZ, IMPORTER O SJ "I Wholesale Dealer In Wines and Liquors, No. 41 I street, Sacramento ' Sole agent for A. Hupfel's :,-' New fork Beer. aul4-4plm GROVE L. JUHXSO*. \ TTORNEY AT LAW-OFFICE, FIFTII ST., brstwMO I and J. Residence, No. 207 1 rtreet, between Seventh and Eighth. Jylo-4nlm . H. If. UiU A CO., "/'f STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, WRAPPING Paper, Etc., No. 312 J street, between Third and Fourth. ]yf)4plm S. SOLOS HOLE. ATTORNEY AND COUSSELORAT-LAW, COKSSS Sixth AN3 I STRUTS, Sacrajsbsto, Cal. ,j 4plm WW. ELLKKY BRIIiIiX. M. D., OCULIST. AURIST AND PHYSICIAN FOR Diseases of the Throat. Office, 429J J street, comer of Fifth, over Sacramento Bank, Sacramento, Cal. Hours-H. ■•' to 12 a m.; 1 to 1 P. a. Sundays 9:30 to 11 a. «■; 1 to I P. M. J}l-tt ' W. K. XOKTWX, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER — L STREET, t 1 etween Front and Second. Office — Room 70, lii.eniatii.iiil Hotel. All work satisfactorily exe- cuted, iv utv suad ppjnunrtry. anll-lm* MISS L. J. XI : I (>(.«.. M. I»., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN— OFFICE AND r- -i-li in-*-, Nathan building, corner of Seventh md I streets. Office hours, ~g:S0 A ■*.. 2to I md 7 to 8 P. a ]u3O-4plm T. 11. McIAKLA.ND, ATTORNEY AT OFFICE, SOUTHWEST corner of J and Fourth struets. Residence, H street, betweon Fifteenth ami Sixteenth. au'Mn* C. v. hunts A CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PAINTS. OILS, Glass. Varnishes, Brushes, Wall Paper, Window Shades and Wax Flower Goods, Pictures, Moldings Painters' and Artists' Materials, No. 628 J, and 1006 .Seventh street. Sacramento. Cal. Jti'2f»-4pti J. A. CINMSCHAM. Tr- SACRAMENTO BOILER AND IRON WORKS, I sueet, between Front and Second, Sacra- mento. Manufacturer of Steam Boilers, Sheet lion Work, eto. Also, all kinds .if Repairing. Chang ng Portable Boilers from Wood to Straw Burners a Specialty. an6-4ptf BEMOVAL. DR. NIXON HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO I M street, between Ninth and Tenth streets, No. 918. Will visit Railroad Hospital at 9:30 *. m. daily. arft-tf DR. G. L. SIMMONS, XT 0 - 212 J STREET. BETWEEN SECOND AND i^j Third, Sacramento. (» to 10 a.m.) tT Offlcf Ho«rs:< 2to4p. m. } ap29-4ptf . ( 7 to « >. a.l Sacramento Planing Hill, ASH AND BLIND FACTORY, CORNER OF Front and Q sue Sacraniento. Doors, Windows, Blinds, Finish of all kinds, Window Fnunca, Molding! o every description, and Turning HARTWELL. HOTCHKISS & ST ALKEB. .. j -'.'-4 p1 m WEEEXY UNION. ;; -' | . — i ■ i TOE 1 Weekly i i i i 000000000000000000000000 1 UNION if: , o r.r,! >!.::■■ : . *»'-;. .i W •'■ 00000000000000000000000000 ■■I HUSHED IN SEMI-WEEKLY PARTS OF EIGHT PACES EACH. IT HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION .. ' " ' . ' ' . Any Weekly Published on the Pacific Coast. Within the past six months, it has received a larger ac- cession to its subsciption list than any other similar publication on this coast. Its Circulation is Constantly and Rapidly Increasing. ; . ■ ' IT IS EMPHATICALLY THE LEADING JOURNAL OF CALIFORNIA. It is the Most Popular News and Literary Paper west ; " of the Rocky Moun- tains. Its Circulation has increased more rapidly than teat of any journal ever published in this State. This Increase is Still in Rapid Progress, and Promises to Continue Indefinitely. THE REASONS ARE OBVIOUS. FIRST: THE "WEEKLY I'MOV IS THE ONLY PAPER OF ITS CLASS OX THIS COAST CIYIXG A DOI BLE ISSI E EACH WEEK FOR ONE PRICE. SECOND: THE "WEEKLY IMOV IS THE OXLY PAPER WHICH PI BLISHES FIRST- i CLiSS OBICIXAL STORIES, AXD IS ; f THEREFORE THE VERY REST LIT- ERARY PAPER PI ISLISHED IX CALI- FORMA. THIRD: THE "WEEKLY I MO V IS BY FAR THE best'mediih OF XEWS. lIS ISSIE IN SEMI-WEEKLY PARTS MAKES IT THE VEHICLE OF THE VERY LATEST ' INTELLIGENCE FROM ALL NEWS FIELDS. FOURTH: THE " WEEKLY INION" IS THE CHEAP- EST PA TLB . PI'BLISHED ;IX THIS STATE, GO IXC TWO ISSIES EICH WEEK OF SIXTEEX PACES EA< 11, FOR TIIE YEKY LOW PRICE OF »'! PER ANNI.M. FIFTH: Tni'. " WEEKLY IMOV PRESENTS A CHEATER VARIETY OF YALI'ARLE MISCELLANY ON ALL 'SI RJECTS THAN ANY OF ITS COTEMPORARIES SIXTH: THE " WEEKLY IXTOX" IS THE MOST ABLY ANO I HUM I.LV EDITED, MOST INDEPENDENT AND BY FAR THE MOST READABLE JOI BN AL PI B- > LISHED ON THE COAST. tm IF 13 BECAUSE ALL THESE COUNTS ARE TRUE THAT ITS INCREASE "OK CIR CULATION 13 UJ. PRECEDED TED, AND ''. ITS STANDING AT THE HE.\D OF JOURNALISM IS MAINTAINED. PBOPOSALS WANTED, yy. PROPOSALS for Work on the Sacramento, Feather and American". Eivers. . .'/ -' -■ ■ -■:.:/..: 'A OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF Drainage District No. 1, Sacramento, Cai., August 9th, ISSO. '. - .By order of the Board of Directors of Drainage District No. 1, passed at the session heli* on the ath day of August, ISSO, sealed proposals will be re- ceived at the office cd said Board, at Room No. 10 in the State Capitol Building, Sacramento, Cal., until 12 o'clock M. on THURSDAY", September Sth, ISSO, for brushwork for rectifying the channel of Ameri- can river at certain points in the vicinity of its mouth ; for brush and earthwork for restoring and protecting the went bank of the Sacraniento river at certain points between the towns of Fremont and Washington ; for brush and earthwork for restoring and protecting the west bank of Ftather river at certain points nearly opposite tho town of Nicolaus and in the vicinity of Humphrey's Landing, and also tne east bank of Feather river a mile or more above its mouth, an.l also for brush *ork necessary in rcetiiving the channel of Feather river at various points, in accordance with specifications on file fa the office of the Directors, as above. • • Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certi- fied check upon some well-known and responsible banking house for at least five (5) per cent, of the amount of his bid, payable to the ord rof W.H. Parks, President of the Board, tic condition being that if any party to whom a contract shall t,e awarded shall fail to give the bend as required by the Board of Directors for the faithful performance of his contract, the check accompanying said party s bid shall be forfeited to the State. ■ The party to whom the award shall be made will be required to give a bond, with two or more sure- ties to the satisfaction of the Board, and in an amount equal to fifty (50) per cent, of the amount of the contract, conditioned for the faithful per- formance thereof. Seventy-five (76) per e-ent. of the Engineer's estimate of work done will be paid monthly in warrants drawn on the State Drainage Construction Fund. " . ' " . ' The work must be completed within sixty days from tho .time of signing the contract, and no Chi- nese or Mongolians shall be employed in any ca- pacity whatever on any work to be done ; and no materia) used in., the construction of the work shall bo purchased from any contractor or manufacturer who, cither directly or i. directly, employs any Chi- nese or Mongolian labor. Bids must be directed to " The Board of Directors of Drainage District No. 1. State Capitol Building, Sacramen'o, Cal.," and indorsed on envelop "Pro- posals for Work." The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHAS. M. COCLAN, Secretary. [aulO-lm] , PROPOSALS i — I-OR — ~ FURNISHING PAPER jjg-T— - TOR Till!- — STATE PRINTING OFFICE. Office of SI'PKRISTESDKST STATE Printing, ) Sacramknto, August 2d, ISSO. • f SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at this office until OCIOBER 1, 18S0, at 12 o'clock M., for FURNISHING PAPER for the State Printing Office for the coming year, in qualities and quantities as per schedule, to be furnished on application to the Superintendent of Stale Printing. ' Bidders will please furnish samples, with price per pound or per ream, for the different weights, .and also names of makers whose stock they propose to supply. 1 •■■ ■■ i ■■■■:-■- ' Bidders will state their prices on the basis of ninety per cent, lv gold coin, and ten per cent, iv silver coin. Paper to be furnished in such quantities, more or less, as may be needed and ordered from time to time by .he Superintendent of S ate Printing. Pay- ments to lie made in warrants upon the State Trrsasury. -". • Secti n 682 of the Political Code provides that " No bid shall lie considered unless accompanied by a certified check in the sum of two tnousand dolla s. gold coin, citable to the Governor for the usj of the Pec'; of the State of California, conditioned that if t'.r bidder receives the award of the con- tract li will, within thirty days, enter fata bonds in the sum of ten thousand dol ars, with iwo or more sureti.-s, to be approved by the Governor of the State, that he will faithfully perform tin conditions of his contract. All bids must be for the furnishing and delivery of the paper at the State Printing Office, in the city of Sacramet-to, so that the State shalhiit ' c charged .Mil', any cost of transportation orliiiv.ir • • h : itjai reserves the right to reject any or all bids, i.l .. iccept all or any portion of any bid. Pro,', sals to be indorsed : " Proposals for Paper for the State Printing Office." . ■ Bidders arc invited to be present at opening of bids. ■• . ■ .-. J- D. YOUNG, . au2lm Superintendent of State Prii, ting. PROPOSALS . '.'■ — — FOR WORK ON THE YUBA lIYER. Offick 07 tub Boarh ok directors of) Drainage District No. 1, > So IrAMoST.., Cal., July 11, ISSO. j BY OPIU:p. OFIIIK BOARD OF DIREOTeRS of Drainaie District No. 1. passed at the ses- sion held on the llth day • f JULY, 1880, sealed pro- posals will be received at the office tt said Board, at Koom No. 55, in the state Capitol Building, Sacra- mento, Cal., until 12 o'clock m. on AUGUST If 1880, for the Construction, Repairing, Strengthening and Protection i f Levees necessary to prevent the spread of debris from the channel .f Yuba .River, in ac cordance with plans an.l cations on file In the olfice of the Directors as above. ■' Each bidder must accompany his 1 id with a certi- fied check upon some well-known and responsible banking-boil .■ for at least five (5) percent, of •/.-. amount of :.:-. bid, payable to the order of V.'. 11. PARKS, President of the Board; the condition bein:.', that if any party to whom a contract sin 1 be awarded shall fail to give the bond as required by the board of Directors for the faithful performance of his contract, the check aceorapan) ing said party's bid shall be forfeited to the State. Tlie party to whom an award shall be made will be required to gives He/ad, with two or more sure ties, to the satisfaction of the Board, ami in an amount equal to fifty (50) p<r cent, of the amount of the contract, conditioned for the faithful performance thereof. Seventy-five 1,7') per cent, of tie Engi- neer's estimate of work done will lie paid monthly in warrants drawn on the state Drainage Construc- tion Fund. Tlie work must be completed within sixty days from the time of signing the contract, and no Chi- nese or Mongolians sh. 11 be employed in any capa- city whatever 011 any Work to lie done. And no material used in the construction of the work shall be purchased from any contractor or manufacturer who, either directly or Indirectly, ploys any Chi- nese or Mongolian labor. Bids must be directed to " The Board nf Directors of Drainage District No. 1, Room &6, State Capitol Building, Sacramento. Cal," and indorsed on envel- ope " Proposals for Work on Tuba River." The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES M. COGLAN, Secretary. Tlie time for receiving proposals lo do the above work is hereby extended to WEDNESDAY, August 25, i-so, some time and pace. CHAS. M. COG LAS', Secretary. Sacramento, August 14, I<Bo. Jyl'.-td BONDS WANTED — — FOR TIIK — STATE SCHOOL LAND FUND. Orricß State Board at Examiners, I '■■■■•.: Sacramento, July 20. ISsO. I TUX .STATE BO\KD OF EXAMINERS WILL receive sealed proposals for the sale to the State of the bonds of the United States, the civil bonds of the Mate, and the bonds of the several counties of the State, to the value of ninety-seven thousand dollars, at its ofli. c, at the. State Capitol. until 1 o'clock r. m., of Monday. Align. l SOfii, ISSO. Proposals will lie received for the whole or any part of said sum. - '■■; ' Bids must be for bonds and accrued interest thereon. Each bid must be raccompinied with the bonis offered to be sold, or by one Of the bonds offered, as a sample, and a certified check drawn on some bank of good standing, dr^wn to tre order of the under- signed, for a sum equal to ten per cent, the amount of the bid. which check will be forfeited to the State if the bit! which such check accompanies shall be accepted and the party offering the bonds Puis 1 1 deliver the same. Payment will bo made in the gold coin of the I'nited States. • t . . -. ■ The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bi Is must state the Act of the Legislature which authorized the issuing of the offend bonds. Bids moat be indorsed . " Proposals for gale ol bonds," and must lie addressed to the Clerk of the State Board of Examiners. • Bids will be ojiened in open session of the Board, at 1 o'clock p. a., Monday, August 30th, ISSO. . ALBERT HART, ' 1\30.1m Clerk State Board Examiners. 'SEALED PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING MATERIALS AND BUILD- ing an additional building to the State Insane Asylum at Stockton, California, according to the plans and specifications prepared by Percy A Ham- ilton, architects, will | be received by the 11 mid of Directors until 10 o'clock A. m., Friday, Prptemher 10, 1880. > Plain and s|icciflcationB may be seen at the office of the Architects, Room No. 2, McKee's Building, Stockton. p ' No bid will he entertained unless accompanied with a bond equal to ten per cent, of the proposal, with mfflfient sureties, conditioned that if said pro- pi sal shall be accepted tho party proposing will duly enter hit • a proper contract and faithfully perform said contract in accordance with said proposal ard the plans and specifications, which shall be a part of such contract, as provided in section four of "An Act to regulate contracts on behalf of the State In ! relation to erections and buildi . gs," approved March 23.1,1976.-: rr/X-Zi'- M.. - ,' - - Blank forms for proposals and bonds will be fur- nished by the Secretary of the Board, and no bids will be entertained unless maile on such forms. Payments on account of contract to be made as the work progresses, as provided in the Act above rcfeireil to. The Board reserves tho right to take ten days' time to inquire into the responsibility of bidders and sufficiency .1 bonds before awarding contract, and also to reject any and all bids. . Proposa 8 to be addressed to "WM. B. "AUSTIN, Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Insaue Aselum, Stockvin," aud Indorsed on the cnveloiw, " Proposals for New Building " r By order of the Board of Difctors of the Insane Asylum of the State ok California.;" ' aulS WM. B. AUSTIN, Secretary. . r THE ■ RED HOUSE :■ TRADE BUNION. / V -■■ . ... ■ ■■— ■ p i '■ ■ ' '- — ■ ' " y— — — '" ' 1,, -- r•- ' 7- yA-.'Ay «Jp/l / - >£i'^ Hk- : ■'"•".■'^-V.:'r !)■•,'-. .■:.;■" V-" • - : HARK ! HARK ! ! . "WHISPER IT LOW, UNDENIED FACTS WHICH THE PEOPLE SHOULD j It YAW !» -vpw:..:.-; -- ■ ,;• ■ . GILMAX'S PIONEER KIP WORKING BOOT, warranted..... .'. 9.100 RED ROI BOOT, made of heavy kip, in double and tap sole, warranted never to rip, and two solid Bote , £3 jq ! WE: HAVE THE SAME BOOT IX BOYS', XOITHS' AND CHILDREN'S, with , ; and without copper tips and toes ;.#1 50, gi 75, $;> and >>? SO GILMAX'S CHICAGO KIP BOOT, which we have manufactured, broad and easy, warranted, SI CO ' GILMAX'S REST is manufactured of very, fine Patna ' kip, or veal calf, extra length of leg, double sole, and Is the best business boot on the coast, warranted.......;. 81 2.1 , GILMAX'S. PIOXEER, Hungarian nailed for mountains, and miners' boot '.... 93 ,',•» GILMAX'S CORK SOLE. FRENCH CALF, SEWED, NO. 1 0.1'AL1TY..... 94 £0 HECHT BROS. FINE CALF, MOROCCO LEG, OPERA 800T.... 91 SO FIXE CALF, SEWED 800T.... .. •••-•• S3 00 CALF, PIM SOL*:, MOROCCO LEG, SEWED, I'ARTY BOOT 93 00 j GOOD FIXE BIFF CALF BOOT.: ....... 1.82 59 . ;.,. .. .-■■ ■■ ■"•:.. /-i J--.J :/-■•*-■■. l ;-: :■'':..-,'■ -Wi'-. ■'::■■■■ rryr-r/rrr /:,/,- ;,,: -.- . • MEX'S XO. 1 BROGAX ...... $1 25 RED HOI BROGAX, whole-stock kip, two solid soles 91 35 ] MEX'S LOW "PRIXCE ALBERT" SHOE •■"•••• _• • *« SO I umi'-'inir TIE SHOE 91 •'>» 31 EX S LO »f • I It. !*HUr. * • *r. 00 MEN'S " II" CALF, HECKLE ALEXIS. ; BOX-TOE SHOE 8175 .MEX'S «'B" CILF, BICKLE ALEXIS, FRENCH TOE 92 25 j MUX'S "It" CALF, BOX-TOE, CRIMPED VAMP. BICKLE, ALEXIS SHOE 9* 25 j O'ERY STYLISH). MEX'S FIXE FREXCH CALF, SEWED, PLAIX FREXCH TOE, BCCKLE ALEXIS, "DOM PEDRO" SHOE 83 50 MEX'S FIXE FREXCH CALF. HAXD-SEWED, BOX-TOE, CRIMPED VAMP. --.; US FINE FREXCH CALF, SEWED, PLAIN FRENCH TOE, RK KLE ALEXIS, •• DOM PEDRO" SHOE 9-1 50 i*S FIXE FREXCH CALF. lIAND-SEWED, BOX-TOE, CRIMPED VAMP. • „;.' BICKLE, ALEXIS SHOE : .......83 75 and 84 SO i MEX'S FINE CALF, LOW NEWPORT TIES AND STRAP SHOES 83 SO, 91 and 91 50 I ROTS' HKOGANS, whole-stock, kip.Jextra quality si SS Ladies' and Misses' Goods : Ladies' Fine Coat, Side-Lace Boot $2 and r*2 25 j Ladies' All-serge Balmorals, Broad md Easy, Ladies' Fine Cured Kid, Worked Button-hole, Old Lady's Shoe $2 00 1 Satin Finished Top Boot $3 00 Misses' Kid Foxed Balmorals $1 and $1 25 Ladies' Fine Goat Newport Ties 81 OOMisscs Foxed Button 81 75, $•> and ti -"■ ! Ladies' Fine Cured Kid, Sewed, Buckle or Tio , .; Misses' Kid 8utt0n.............. $1 25 I Newport! (own make) $2 00 Misses' Coat Balmorals $1 Co Ladies' Kid Foxed Balmorals *1 00 Chidren's "B" Calf Shoes 75 ceuts Ladies' Kid Foxed Balmorals .....il 25 Children's «l r U. n , J>cs. 7to 10} 85 cent Ladies' Very Fine Kid Foxed Balmorals, Plain, Infants' Lace C0at......... J 50 cents Half and Full Scolloped.. sl 60, SI 75 and ii 00 Children's llrraiz; and Buff Newport Ties, Nog. Ladies' All-serge Congress, Broad and Easy, Old 4 to 10} 75 cents ' SEND FOR PRICE LIST OF CLOTHING, DRY GOODS. II ITS, HIM .I.XEBT. . BOOTS AND SOMES. . ... ..■_-' '.■>§ RED HOUSE TRADE -"-'UNION. XOS. 706, 714 AXD 7IG ■ • J STKEET C. H. GILMAN, Proprietor - - - - .-, ,. - :,,-. Sacramento, Cal, j BUCKEYE MER km REAPER,! Champion Mower and; Reaper, Tiger Self-opcratiog Sulky. Kay Rakes Hollingswortli Sulky Hay Rakes. A L L KINDS 0 V AGEICULTUEAL MAOHISS AM lIPLIIIITS, "Wagons, Hardware, Etc. BAKER & HAMILTON, -ysTr/-, y-rr/ .'■_ - : . • . . ' - ' . SACRAMENTO apl4ptf.. ..........SAX' FRAXCISCO I ON 30 .'.DAYS' TRIAL!!! WE SEND' ON 30 DAYS'-.- TRIAL, DE. DYES CELEBRATED ELECTRO- VOL' ... , I -LTS, BANDS, SUSPENSORIES, TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, an.l . Other Appliances, to any person (yo up „•' old) suffering from Nervous Difteaaen, Promatui-o Decay, Uiu of Vilalll.v, etc., >. :"j .hose afflicted with Itti. nrn.-Xiim. »tiral;;ia. Parr- nlrata, ■ >.>ppt|>r(»-ia. Elver or lil»u^7 Trouble*, Spinal AID I How, I tin pi ores. Diaeaaos Ajf Dcllral." X.iliiic. .if EITHER SEX. ami many other Discas"*- Speedy cures Guaranteed. Send fir Elu.lrV.ei Pamphlet, Free. - Address .VOLTAIC BELT CO.. Marshal!; Midi. |jjws celebrated • fcfc ' STOMACH ?JjJjj^ B|TTEB S Li gj |g gaa P Prfeßfilve Mrdlrnllon , p.",--.' .! ■..-' . '■•■".' Is a precaution which should revcr be i. ejected when danger is present, snd therefore a course of the Bitters at this scison is particularly desirable, e^jHcia ly for tfie feeble and sickly. As a rem eily for biliousnev, dyspepsia, nervo-isness and bowel oompl hits, there is nothing comparable to this wholesome res! 'native. For sale by all droreists and dealcre generally lmTnThS - STAR MILLS AND MALT HOUSE. SEIROIUG A LAGE4, ; NOS. 80, 52 AND M FIFTII ST., SACRAJIENTO. - dealers in Produce and Brewers' Suppliers. Manufacturers of Malt and all kinds of Meals, etc Oatmeal, Cornmeri, Cracked Wheat, (Iraham Flour I Buckwheat Flour, etc New LAGES, lor sale"- . TOS. SO, a AND M FIFTn ST., SACRAMENTO. I dealers in Produce and Brewers' Supplies, mlacturcrs of Malt and all kinds of Meals, etc. meal, Cornmeal, Cracked Wheat, (Iraham Flour ■kwhoat Flour, etc. New tlrain Rjyj lor sale. auU-lolf ■ ■ ■-. ■■' ■ - -'. PIONEER LIVERY STABLE. t. D. SCRITER. ..........:...... Proprieto HACKS ON CALL AT ANY DOUR fß,''^ - day or ni^-ht. Coupee, i'lia.-ti.ns, JE9R Rockaways, Barouches, Bu^ofitt, with the y boatropadstera to lie found in any livery .stable nn the coaet for hire, Horees kept to livery at reasonable rale*. Stable* on Fourth street, between I and . ;' ri/ ' ]U6 4pU .-. GROCERIES, LIOUORS, ETC. ; ~~ S. GOLDMAN, I ■«TrrHOLESALE ' AND RETAIL GROCER j .Northwest corner Second and J streets. :"' 7yA' ■"■ ACRAMSNTO. ta Orders from the country promptly filled.'" -r? ■ ■ ■ '-'■■ nut7-4ptf ---':' ■'-■•' Tjy7i CHAS. W. RAPP & CO.. £~\ ReCKRS, IS» J ST. BET. FIFTH * SIXTH. Sacramento. at A new stock of American, French and English Groceries. Also, a large assorment of the finest Japan Tea' ]yS2-4nlm WILCOX, POWERS & CO., | Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers, NO. 505 X STREET, SACRAMENTO CAL. ■ • aul» 4ptf ■ •.■•■" _- I removed: ssrßwrxjis. BROS., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN j fine Brandies, Wines and Kentucky Whiskies. i Agents of the real Chris. Schroeder's Nordhaeuser Whisky, and of the genuine Imported Culmbacher Beer. " From Fourth street, to No. 118 X ktreet, j bet. Front and Second. eacramentc.. ..,'-; ... ..- .-. jv3o4plm ; . . . SOHIiITZ'S! j -■ j CELEBRATKO . MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER, OX PRAUGIIT, AT ■ <;RinLER'S SALOON. X 0.52». 52» J STREET. ""■ .,;'".. au9-ltn ■■•■ The Pioxeer Box Factory Still Ahead of all Competitor. 000 K33 &z sour . corkib or Front and M 5treet*. .......... . .Sacramento ■ -.- ,-r - ■■.-■ . r jv"?.4nt» ■-, .- ■ ■ ■■ ■■ :.■■■■ I REMOVAL. : A SCHADF.N HAS REMOVED HIS GROCERY XV « bus ness from REMOVED HIS GROCERY . i-p;- ness fr .:n the southeast to northeast ' corner Second and M streets. aulB 4plw RAILROADS, STEAMEBS, ETC. Central Pacific iIiILHOAI!. — Comnienrlns Ti:c*ujj. June M ISSC, AM) uiuib mm XCIICS TRAiS AND t-iiATS WILL LEAVE SAC-FAVUff' 0 AS rOLLrOTS: . . 4,!" A . A. (ft nia;... excepted)— A-tMl:::. ■ » ■WW el.i!"i ~l: ..n m llarysyille, Rcu .liHan - 1ie.'..:'....'. '.-' ■ '-■ ■ • |>,AA -*• .11.— <Dai!y>— Over:nnd. K«Bl nt, iiW . freight and Aciximmo J tion <■:'. ■*>'k A. Sl.— Daily)— ■ K\;.ress, via Davit i ./*v | a d Benicia, for San Francisco. - Connect* (Sundays tve-v'i'.eii' at Davis with Ms m- ..;■:> »■- dation Train to tio-xtiau .Williams and Willows. Connects dally at Suisun fo» Vallejo, and via Napa Junction for CaUs toga (stages for the Geyscra). fA.AAA. St.- vor as soon uioreafur as p ae- lV«vwucab;., Sui.dij-s excepted) — Steadier toi .San (■'rancisco, touching at all way portj ;;;,;-->• on the Sacramento river. . , I|,«>- A. St.- (Dailj)— Local Passprwnper Train It»>«Jror Stockton, Tracy, Livermore, Niles, ' Oakland and San Franc ppsci. Connects ■ ' at Gait for lone, and at Niles far San Jose. lO.tn I. (Sundays excepte«l>— Local Pas- vilU^'iifi'r Train for Davis, Iteideia and San it? •'-■ Aii Francisoo. Connects at Suisun for Vallejo and (via Napa Junction) for Calistoga. I,),«>A P. M. — (Sundays excepted)— Passeiirger -••OV Train for Davis and Woodland. - Con- .:■ necu at Woodland for .Williams and Willows. »>> 1 A **• <D*ily) -At'artlc Express for Col- ■»•!" fax, Reno (Car* hi and \ irginia). Battle Mountain (Aus'.i'.i), Palisade (Eureka), Olfdcn, oma-'.a Mill East O.OA P. SI. -(Da'-'v)— Express for -.i ■. W Uarvsvllle, Chico, Red Blulf and Redding . (stages for Po-tland, Ore..- i). O.OA r - .11.— .Sunda s excepted)— Lo<rvl Ac- *i')v -' coram ilatou Train to Itithrop. Connect* ■ with the Arlsooa fcxnre*. for Mcree-el. Madera (Yosemite and Big Trees), Jl..jaie, Neahall (San Buenai . ami Suit* Barbara), Los Angeles, Santa Monies W lmiii(.'ton, Santa Ana (San L'iperpgu), Collin fun Ie narUii..), Yuma (Colorado A- v river Mounetal Maricopa (stagrti fu Phixnix ami Prescott), Casa Crande (stages for Florence', Tucson' ami Benson, 3,024 , miles from San Fraucisco (stages for Tomb- st ne ami New Mexico.) Sloepi tt cars be- twee L--thrnp, Los Angeles, Yuua and t Tucson, 3"v AP. (Dally)- Local Passenger Troll. OiO" (errDavis. Benicia and San Franc' X«'itt •*• Sl.— (Daily)— Westward Lm grant will" Train, via Davis and B-.ii.ia, for San Fran- . . CISC". .-.. r T.IK P. ir.-(Sundays ...!•'.. 'i ■'■■■- r .lit Train to David, Woodland and Baft I i. Landing. . • 8«-xA •*• Sl.— (Sundays cxcepti-l)— Virginia iw" City Express for Auburn, Colfax, Truckee a d Reno. Connects with Virginia and Truckee i.a Iro. d lor C: rson end Virginia. Sleeping Car from Sacramento to Caroon. A. N. TOWNE General Snperlnteude t T. H GOODMAN Gen'l Pnwr and Ticket Ac.->- t jag-tptf CHANCE OF TIME. Sacramento ft Placervilla Railroad. On and after Wednesday, Uec. 31, I >:". PSTIL rCRIL'BH NOTICS, Trains « 111 run ac follows, daily, except Sundays I Leave Sacramento for Foisom, Latrobe and Shinglo Springs '. 7:00 A. M Leave Sacramento for Folsom »4:00 P. M Leive Shingle Springs for Latrobe, Fol- som and Sacramento 10:35 A. M Leave Latrobe for Folsom and Sacra- mento 11:19 A. M Leave Folsom for Sacramento 7:00 A. M Leave Folsom for Sacramento 12:20 P. M. ,17-tf . '-.-,'. ■:. J.B. WRIGHT, Sup't. FOR PORTLAND AND ASTORIA, | OKEOON. '■ ' THE ORECON RAILWAY AND \ ■'■i- ">^ft,NAMGVITON COMPANY AND I >^, y_ 'TCT7* Pacific Coast Steamship Company -yj^wj^gg.-vvill disp-vteh evorj five days, f..r the above pons, one • f their New A 1 Iron Steam, shiprs, viz. : OREGON, GEORGE W. ELDER AND ' BTATE OF CALIFORNIA. SAILING DAYS Aii2li>i 4, 9. 14 Il». *4, '.9 September ». ». 13, is. IS, i* AT 10 O'CLOCK a. M., Connrecting at Portland, Oregon, with Stearr and Railroads 'and their connecting Stage line* for all points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territories. British Columbia and Alaska. ' - '■- K. VAN OTERENDORP. Agent O. R. and N. Co Ni . 210 Batter, street, San PrancirSOO, Cat GOODALL, PERKINS « CO., Agents P. C. S. S. Co., No. 10 Market street, Sar risen. niv3-tf THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. ITSIHEI v '■:;--- -s. Dai. iw r :.^yjE»3E m 3CaEi EAVES SACRAMENTO FOR ■-.*<<f~ m J_i Sau Francisco, .jeSjSES. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday-, |At9A. M. [auHplm] A. BREWER, Agent, mm*rmmß—smmm*^m^m*Bymr*maaima—*wKai^mim**^m^i^^^^ ~ MARKETS. D. DEBERNARDI & CO., WHOLESALE COMMISSION^_e-g|y?p^ ♦ V Dealers in *X&3^m** Butter, Eggs. Poultry, Vegetables, Fruit, Flsli and pfießeval Produce. !r_< ; — . tUT All orders will be carefully packed. Having had long experience in shipping, we have confidence that we will be able to givo satisfaction. Send for Price List. D. degernard: & CO.. ?arraruenfo t'al- ju2T.-tf ~~~ CHRI3. WEISEL & CO. Nog. 818 and 220 L sfreef, Near Eighth. BUTCHERS AND PORK PACKERS. j&Cgf&s Clioiee Hams, Peon, Lard, l!epss'2i^l>' Turk, Clear Pork, Pigs' Feet, Spare R.l.s, *^i-*t- at lowest marktt price. Highest price paid for grain-fed How. :: ', ' aulStptf FURNITURE^ BEDDTNG, ETC. JOHN A. WILSON. IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER jrj^jS^-. and Dealer in *&<BJBft¥_f fTRMTI KE A ItI'RDIXG. ' jS^^tp. No. 11l J street, bet. Fourtli ami Fifth. tST A New and Complete Stock at Reduced Pric .Country orders promptly attended to. l-4plni W. D. COMSTOCK, CORNER FIFm A\D X BTBG&'n.A FURNITURE & BEDDING, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. !\-2-5-4plm niMiwwir^pwiw. —PW.M m... — w iw — — i.-tt pi AGRICULTURAL wabesT" MARCUS O. HAWLSY & CO.. -*"*»* fe "^ A-r _*Ti7. .. Hardware ami AsrlrnllDra! tni;.lei,iei:i.. SAN FRANCISCO And Nos IS, 15 and 47 J street .Sacramento - jyB4plm . .--; :; THE WONDER OF THE WOELD:! ta- GOOD NEWS FOR ALL 1 "E* PROFESSOR HERMAN'S tVorld-Kcno-nned VERMIN DESTROYER which is i sows to br . _v_ -* ' Far Superior to int ili'ns Yet Discovered Tor Killing '. -r-:~ i>j 3AA Rats, Mice, Insects on Poultry, NTS, BUGS, COCKROACHES, BLACK /\_ Beetles, Fleas on Dogs, Blight and Insects on Plants, Moth In Furs, Tick or Scab on Sheep or Goats ; also, on Cattle, etc. tSf This preparation has been applied with preat success gainst the Insects that attack the Coffee Plants, and would doubtless be equally efficacious with the Tea Plants. SOLD IN PACKETS: : ;pgl| At Mc per packet: or Six Packets. #1 23. 13T Thii Powder is warranted f r ee from all bad smell, and will keep in any climate. It may bo spread anywhere without rsk, as it i< quite harm- less to Cats or Doss, «s they wilt not eat it. - DirectUiis for use on each packet. Manuf ictory: GRAVEL .. LANE, Houndsditch, City ef Loudon,' England. tZT The aliovo discovery has gained for PROF. HERMAN a Silver Prize Medal at the Intercolonial Exhibition of Victoria, Australia, of 186', besides numerous Testimonials. tST Sole Agents: 11. C. KIRK & CO., J street, Sacramento. au7-4p3m , BLACK DIAMOND COAL AND SCREENINGS. , rTT3E -. ABOVE WELL ' KNOWN - SUPERIOR t J. MONTE DIABLO COAL, the inert economical that can be used for st Jim, is for sale in lots to suit at Black Diamond Landing, Contra Costs connty, and at the office of the Company, southeast eon tt of Folsom and Spear streets, San Francisco. P. B. CORNWALL, ' aulfl-lf President B. _. 0 M. Co . .-.-■ _■ .__■ A -- ;: MEDICAL. TO THE UN FORTUNATE 1 DR. BIBBOrBIBPffISIEY, 623 Kearny St.. Nan FrsncUco. -- J'-^7~- — =»». Established In 1854, ' » ft _- — s=«.* ' «"J Semirjd diseases . *i£--~ZZ^.-T''ss't\ such as Oonorrhoa, Qlcot. »« 'o ra *. Seminal Weak- JS-'l t- <^^:§S , ' i i'ucss, Impotency, Skin 'A I 4k. gCHZaS Wscasea, elc, rerma- A ■^« nen tly cvi ed or no chaivo. v^^jS^^^^Semlnia Wraknivi. ■rVjVL^BH|B^H Seminal Emissions, thi solitary vice or de- ?"SC>i^^^^SS^2pravedsoiraallnlu'«en<», Is practiced by the youth of both ee«s to an almost unlimited extent, producing with on- erring certainty the following train of m..ibid symptoms, . unless combated It? tcMOPUnn medi- cal measures, vis.: Sallow countenance, dierK spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like t:.' rustling of leaves "a ll rat- tlinc of chariots, uneasiness about the :.4nr», »"»*=• ness of the limts, confused vision, blunted Intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in tpproachin, straa- . gem, a dislike jo form new acquaint* noes, disposl. Uon to shun society, low of memory, hectic flus.'.ea, pin-pies aud various eruptions about the fata tend tongue, fetid breath, 'coughs, consumption nigh; sweats, monomania an.: irwiuer'- .uja^.i, tut in at HO'i*. t , Pe^ ms v- a distance mar »< cured at heme by »a dressing a letter tn DR.' GIBBON, stadn c*s«, symptoms, length of time the disease has c atuiUM, and have medicines promptly forwarded, tree from damage and enriocitv, to an; part >'f the ■■"''• : . v . with full md plaii. durctlera By Inclosing ten dol lam, i;. registered letter, through the Pok-oUkA "» through Walla, Fargo * Co., a i*.-'k.\ ■ <* medicine will be forwarded i- any part cf the Union. Please cay yon saw this advertisement. In the Rsrvao Csiis. A.ulros., DB. 1. F. ClSßo>\ Jv>4-4ptf___ Box 1.857 San i-tancisoo DR. SPINNEY & CO., OF NO. II KEARNY STREET, SAN FRAHCISCO. Trent all Chronic, and Spwlal Usenses. .-■:, ■':/.-, 7 A.- .I VOl\« «EH WHO MAY BR SUFFERING FROM TUB if •'".•> of youthful follies or Indiscretion, will do well to themselves of this, the xicativt boon ever laid at toe altar of suffering humanity. DR. SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit *500 for every case of Seminal Weakness or Private Diaeaas of any kind or character which he undertakes and tails to cure ; -.."."-.• MIDDLtNAVr.U KEY. There are many at the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too freiiucnt evacuation of the bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning sensation, and a woakening ot the system in a manner the patient cannot account for. On exam, ining the urinary dc(Mirsita a ropy sediment wilt often be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the odor will be of a thin ntlikl^h hue, again changing toa dark and tory 1 ' •.ppcarranee. There arc many men who die of this .fficulty, igno. rant of the cause, which is tne second stsge of sem- inal woakness. Dr. S. villi guarantee a perfect curs in all such cases, and a health lestoratlon o( ths genito-urinary organs. Office hours— lo to 4 and 6to 8. Si; from 10 to 11 a. v. Consultaiiou free. Thorough exam- Ina'.ion and %dvice, fS. Call or address \ DR. M'SSN.-.V A I ■■».. No. 11 Kearny street, San Frandrseo. P. S.— For private diseases of short standing, afull ■ course of medicines, sufficient for a cure, with all instructions will be sent to any address for 10. 1-25-4 taw MTWThFtf . NO MORE BACKACHE. !NO TMORE KIDNEY TROUBLES. \I»VctLEBRATE£ )Ujff i r ■ .:::: - * j. | £*\ !tl§|§ Kind nature's own remedy— ter -'last, best gift ta [man.'' A plant which grows in monntam fastnesses, [seldom trodden by human foot. 1 here are thousands afflicted »...n diseases of t':o Kidneys or Urinary Organs who suffer in silence mther than to nuke known tt.c : r troubles._ Others seek relief by the use of various r.iicnt medicines, which, if they do not aggravate the c.i: case at least do not sen it. Even those who sectntr tho advice of physicians often fail to get relic .. owing to the very complicated and delicate nature of the organs affected. The CrtiON Kidncv Tea 'r a strictly vegetable production, and will not injure ti.e sm.-.iiest child, nor the most dellcata •.. .-r. 1-ut will cure Tain in tlie F.iclc and Kidneys, non-retention cf Urine, Diabetes, Infiammation of the Bladder or Kidneys. Pr. . Dust Deposit in Urine. • cu> ccrrhoea, 1 iii '..;. Suppressed Menstruation, and all complaints arising fi cm a di-'eased or debilitated state (rf* the kidneys or urinary organs of cither sex . . ■ Kcdgc, Cavis & Co., Proprietors, PCr.TLAMD. OREGON. ; . ■: r?F. SALE BY all druggists.-^* ' Vricti, ONE nOX,I.AR. -'" m2O-4p3m REAL ESTATE & INSUSMG& BWEET3E & ALSiP, REAL ESTATE AND ihSCRANCE AGENTS Sotary Public and Commissioner of t»f ctl*. Real Estate nought and Sold on Commission. . /arHouses rented and rents coUected.*dl Agents for the following Insurance Companies : IMPERIAL... .....of London LONDON a of London NORTH ■> Loudon QUEEN -if Liverpool NORTH BRITISH ASD MERCANTILE J jm-^Si^? 4TTNA of Hartford, Cuun, Aggregate Capital. $51,7 16,4 ft.'!. tO" No. 47 Fourth street, between J and X, Sic- r.m^nto corner of the alley. Jy23-lptf BOW. CADWaLADKR. CUAS. R. fARSONS. CADWALADER & PARSONS (S'leccssors to Eilw. Cadwalader), REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. AOENTS, XV NO. Cl J STKt 11. tm Real Fstate Bought aod Sold oa CommUeion. AORVTS r.'R Tin UNION OF SAN FRANCISCO, ROYAL, -.■-c.'.r-ii. r f-.i HAMBURG-BREMEN, NORWICH, UNION AND LANCASHIRE FIR INSURANCE COMPANIES; and the MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. OF NKW YORK. auB-4ptf W. P. COLEMAN, T»KAL TATE SALESROOM, 83 i STREET Keal Estate Bonglil A gold on CommLMHin. ~ -. ••>;'• Agent for the LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND OLObR. FIREMAN'S FUND OF SAN FRANCISCO FIRE COMPANIES.-Also the S.Y. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ]u3O Iplm ~~~ UNION "TNSURANCE COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO. zy-s r ' Fire and Marine. CAPITAL, fully paid............ *7-.0,08« Losses promptly adjusted and paid in gold coin. . CADWALADER & PARSONS, General Agents Sacramento Div'n, No. 61 J street ' aulS-lptf ' INSURANCE NOTICE. OFFICE OF INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF the State of California, San Francisco, July 30th. ISSO.- To all whom it may concern: The Manufacturers' Insurance Company, of Newark, New Jersey, having this day surrendered its certifi- cate of authority previously granted, thus with- drawing from business in this State, notice of i-r -h withdrawal is hereby given, p 'rsuint to the require- ments of Section 595 of the Political Code, Said Company is no longer authorized to do business in this Mate. J. C. MAYNARD, jy3l-lm Insurance Commissioner. 1 J. FRANK CLARK, No. 1017 Fourth at., bet. J and E. Always a complete stock in stors ppjjeuntry orders receive prompt attention. 'Vl-tnlta Chinese and Japanese Bazaar. SAN LUNG & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Ladies' and Children's Indernrar. Men's White Shirts, Overalls, etc.; Chinese and Japanese Fancy Goods, fans, etc. PRICES Kb- DICED TO SUIT THE TIMES All orders promptly attended to at the lowest rates. No. 5* J street, bet. Fifth and Sixth, Sacramento. - Jy.b ipim MATHEY CAYLUS' . Z Used for over » years with great snecess by the physicians of Paris, New York and London, and . superior to all others for the prompt core of all cases, recent or of long standing. -. ■ 1 . Prepared by CLIN A CIE, Pari*. Sold Kvery. \ ■ ■ wlier^ '"— '■'' -'■'-■- ', CAPSULES. n2i-IvTTh&S